The Oshawa Times, 5 Dec 1958, p. 8

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" fr In ' . 2 ae VV Vey AT PORT HOPE Students May | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 5, 1958 7 | . | Bowlers strengthened their hold|Basketeers and Eidos in the on first place in the le; when [early ganie, and the Bowlers Teacher Enters |HareToWalk Criss asain re High School students will be with- score, * Election Fra out a bus service if the voters on, Lee Woods led the Uranium| RIGHT NAME Monday decide against renewing hoys sith 16 points while team. SCARBOROUGH, Eng. (CP)-- the franchise for the Burley Bus mate/Neil Verway came up with|Jimmy Bean was the winner in PORT HOPE -- A school mas-|marks the first time this position |Line on & subsidy basis, 14, Bob McClure led the losers|the vegetable section at a horti- ter from Port Hope's exclusive has been contested for many | H. W. Aitcheson, barrister, who with \a_spread of 12 points. [cultural show in this Yorkshire boarding school for boys, Trinity|years. He is the youngest candi-|acted on behalf of the Burley] Next week it will be Truck's town. [College School, has entered the|date for municipal office this/Bus Lines Ltd, pointed out that m---- {political arena for the first timé.|year, |this is a condition of the fran. The decision of 30-year-old! Oppoging him will be a season. hise to be voted upon. Roger Kirkpatrick to run for the ed veteran of 70, years of age with| There is no agreement for a {position of Hydro Commissioner experience as councillor, reeve separate bus service after Janu- ---------- and deputy-reeve, He Is Sherman|ary 1, and no agreement to sup- . . 2 Gittord, present Hydro Commis. ply transportation to and from Dental and medical bills bothering you? stoner and mayor of Port Hope in/the high school within Port Hope « Ted Kennedy 1941 and 1942, Mr. Gifford has has been discussed, aside from Get a NIAGARA loan = and quickly tool {owned and operated agervice sta-|the agreement to be voted on x Visits School. [Son fn Port Hope for the past 31 Monday. FAL PORT HOPE -- Wednesday, Mr, Kirkpatrick said he was afternoon, former hockey great,|contesting the seat because he Hold Lead In "Teeder' Kennedy of the Toron-|thought the tradition of acclaim. to Maple Leafs, visited Trinity |ing nominees for such offices was d [College School in Port Hope. neither in the interests of the own eague 4 fon Coan, Compony. He had the an team of Trin- commission nor of the citizens it a: . 37 King Street East, Alger Buildin lity on the Pet& Campbell Memo- served. PORT HOP E -- With only onc (Next fo Biltmore Theatre), Sulte 32 rial Arena ice surface for a two-|. "The public owns this ®utility ¥ame being played in the Town oven Lone RA 3-667 hour practice, during which he| service. It should take more in- Basketball League this week due pon Ynrl Woon on Jolurtey demonstrated many valuable|terest in its operations," he said. 0 members of O'Neill's Jets try- hockey - tricks both a puck and|This is especially important, add. Ing Christmas exams, the Haggis| man play. , led Mr, Kirkpatrick, in view of the| Following the practice, Mr, fact that Port Hope now has a Kennedy gave a lengthy chalk | competitive, privately owned FESS YsRRLSeSTsI aan; Freeney talk at the school to the mem- natural gas utility, | bers of Trinity's 'First, Second| "In this regard, it will be essen- |and Third hockey teams. tial for the hydro commission to Teeder was coach of the Peter-| concentrate on providing service CHARLES (KARL) KNOED- | dressed Cobourg Lion's Club | veteran local Lion and realtor , Knoedler, and Lion's president 8 Bn ¢ LER, Afrika Corp Gen, Erich ; Thursday night. Picture shows Bob Traini; interpreter Wer- | Bob Wilson borough Junior "A TPT Petes in the very best sense of the Photo by Macdonald during the 1957-58 campaign, word," he stressed, Is ' von Rommel's driver, who ad- | Bottom: left to right: 8th Army | ner Koch, Cobourg; Charles A vigorous, practical man, Sherman Gifford, still operates : y PENALTIES GALORE i cont orice Hai : 'Rommel's Desert Driver cme Lucky Shopper Day"' : ° | cated in its public school system, T 11 Free-For-Al Mr,. Gifford has been acclaimed ' £2 ie) or O 1011S Hydro Commissioner for the past > four years, IN "We have saved the people hun- - --- COBOURG -- Had Bob Traini flew through the windshield, sha!-|all that remained were small, unior ame Yrs of doers by buvieé fod ' sec hand equipment, an and Karl Knoedler met during tering Knoedler's arm, and separated combat groups 0 ; the hot summer of 1942, it would smasing back through the rest| Ty, hours after German capit-| PORT HOPE In a hectic/first time after only 30 seconds don't think there is a town our % probably have been even hotter of the car, Rommel, sitting up ylation in Africa, Knoedler escap- junior hockey game at the of the middle canto, when Herk/size that can beat us for well «for both. For Karl Knoedler was| front beside his driver, escaped ed on the last boat, an Afrika PCMR Wednesday night that Martin banged one in unassisted. equipped vehicles," Mr. Gifford 3 a [ * personal chauffeur for General unhurt, [Korps hospital ship which took saw two separate fist fights. A|Once again it was tied by Don said, X Rommel, and Bob Traini a mem-| "He was a fine man," remi-|jim from Tunisia to Taranto real Donnybrook emerged with| Watts of Warsaw at 10.11, The work of the commission Is ber of the British 8th Army Long nisced the ex-chauffeur, "very| Later, transferred to drive for everyone into it half way through| Port Hope carried a 4-3 lead | under the constant scrutiny of the Range Desert Group, both fight- much like my owa father. He g pauptmann Muench in Greece, the thind period into the last 20 minutes when|Ontario Hydro-Electric Commis. Martin got his second goal aljsion and we must meet their * ing on opposite sides of the same was fair to both the men and the | Knoedler again escaped British . Taw . «front during the long African officers, and was human enough troops on the last boat out of the wre, visiting i Warsaw Rin 15.01 with Sharpe helping on the exacting standards for all new Sh Downtown * campaign, to be interested in the things my |.ountry. nalf club Poorer h jes ize the Play. [power installations, whether in op The two men met last night,| mother had to say in letters from | myo "war ended for Karl in a 1alf minute of play to edge After 1.45 of the third period private homes, commercial en- and chatted after Mr. Knoedler| Germany." Stuttgart hospital, in 1945, when local mgt Omiasos by 3 Ent 7:0 Keating evened it again, At 10.20|terprises, or large industries. ] y had addressed the Cobourg Lions| One example of the general's ,.. French rolled into the eity, | "®V id Mal Stephenson gave the locals -- = T A d SAVE e 4 ! saw the lead' change hands no a 54 lead 0:2 play with Martin, omorrow. oe © oo n A Club, of which Mr, Traini is a sense of fair play, recalled ye had been returned for compli mah . " * member Knoedler, occurred early in the|..iions of a wound less than five times during the pnt just 31 seconds later wa | Shore Erosion The Afrika Korps and the 8th African campaign, when the| Knoedler was accompanied by 8ame | saw tied it up with Denton Payne Army veterans recalled long Afrika Korps was pushing tired, "young German - Canadian| A fair erowd witnessed the ac- {he marksman, . + days and years of restless action British forces before it In re: p.eond, Werner Koch, an electri- tion, Warsaw picked up six mi-| = A¢ this juncture the Donny- Control Plan Use The Convenient In the desert treat. cal technician in Cobourg, who nors, a major, plus a match mis- brook broke out with all play- | | Karl Knoedler told Rotary he Driving, as usual, in the for-' acted as interpreter Knoedler [conduct while the Ontarios had ors singling out a partner al A s Announced *foined the Afrika Korps from ward advance of the unit, the ac heen in Canada only two and seven minor sin bin trips and a 'medford taking on all and sun. - [| ] | 'Btuttgart in 1940, and became staff car came upon a burning|a half years, but already has his major. dry. | ' » chauffeur to General 'Rommel British supply tent. Salvageable | chicken and poultry farm at Tedford of the visitors instigat-| Besides the match penalty On| AMHERSTBURG (CP) -- in 'guring the unit's first simulated from the blaze were several Grafton, seven miles east of Co-ed all three fights. In the first one tarios' Battersby and Kidd were $100,000 pilot project in erosion wesert manoeuvre in France. He(cases of hot pineapples and pork pour i ' ht. control for the Canadi hore- " g n the second period he had to banished five minutes for fight I anadian shore drove for the legendary '"'Desert!and beans. "The general insist- | padi for oly ba * |line here was announced Thurs- fox" throughout the entire span ed that we each take half," said . ; Ing: 6.10 George Fenton lit the day by Richard D. Thrasher, . of his career in Africa, where he Knoedler, with a distant smile. | TIMES BUREAUS Foi the steong period hs gate iy Io xorg Hope from Mal |M.P. for Essex South. lost an arm, "You know," he added, "Rom- gashed Ted Watts, g onde hee 0 land Len Stephenson, with War- The project marks the first One day, when the British were mel felt two years before the TU 5-5357 the locals across the eye, fie was ow a man short, This seemed time the federal government has a - a being more annoying than usual, (war that Germany should sid rt Hope aken to hospital for 4 agreed to provide suc ot Knoedler was -- the general with America and Bod Re Po P stitches. 3 Snoug, fo wig the garme bi the og resid ie sien Protection; iin his staff car in the middle of a fight Russia. But when he sug- M. Hackman | In the third period Tedford lost Ports forg ooh Byckehesk| 7 Fi} 'convoy. Ahead of the car was a|gested it to Hitler then, it almost his shirt and shoulder pads, but|ing with the result that wi st Struck loaded with mines, being/finished his career." Cobourg FR 2-5201 took on everybody in sight and 33 seconds left, Keating tie ak Emoved to defend new lines of re-| In October,71942, he said, Rom- received a match misconduct for up at six all and at 19.59 War- 'sistance, \mel was recalled to Germany. | Iain Macdonald [his trouble. |saw_won the game when Bob £The truck recetved a direct hit! By then the Allies had so broken | | Warsaw jumped into an early | Alien inked Hie ed light with | help from Ron Watts. "from a British shell. One splinter up the famed Afrika Korps that lead at the .57 second mark of| ---- A ati ro the first stanza when Bob Allen| Keating was best man for the proposed protection is nown as a Gabian Wall, | beat Ewart from close-in on a winners, while for Port Hope, | [Martin and 'Fenton with a brace M D [play with Bill Keating. Cc ouga n rotest oa o Barnett Harris, unassisted, got of goals each plus the work of this back for Port Hope at 7.45, Dave Ewart in goal outstanding, At nine minutes Don Payne, Referees Len Ashby and Gra- The To S t alone, put Warsaw up again, but ham Foster, both of Port Hope, Po n een ame at 14.00 George Fenton tied it up handled a hot game well. a at two all assisted: by Gary Port Hope travel to Peterbor- Sharpe and Mal Stephenson. ough Saturday night for a game Port Hope took the lead for the at Civic Arena. | » i COBOURG -- Centreman Bud HSOBOURG -- Cobourg = Port had Sore the SOI work. Som McDou 3 : ope Combines moved into a tie|merville protested that the puck : H Dougsll of tbe Cobourg Port for first place in the Eastern On- had been kicked in but the refer- . ope Combines still clings to first (ario Intermediate "A" Hockey ees overruled him. eDiace In he, Easter Ontario In-| League with. Napanee Comets| Combines got it back in quick ermediate "A" Hockey League | wednesday night as they downed order as Bob Weiss cashed in ITaws ed ure COMPLETE WITH HOOKS «scoring race, even though he Trenton Flyers 5-2 at Trenton in Finlay's pass at 12:20 from 25 Seored Just two points in the last', close-checking game feet out. Trenton scored another v : Clarke Sommerville held the hotly-disputed goal at 13.10, P There was major reshuffling in Flyers scoreless for 51 minutes PROTEST AGAIN 1s O60 al H LOS the 2p 32 scorers 2 Napagee before they tallied two disputed Bob Taylor's rising shot sailed will k b tiful : PO *iters monopoliz e list goals to break his shutout over Sommerville's rig sho 3 . " : 3 a - make a beautitu with six players in the magic x Combines roared 1-0 der, bose! to hit yA hou PORT HOPE Following are; The A 3 are two years younger room this Christmas. ; circle Top 12 scorers as of edge at 34 seconds,of the open- bar and bounce back out, How results of the Pee Wee Division of | than their Tore. experiences . Thursday are ing stanza as Bud McDougall ever, referee Mike Rainey ruled the Beaver Athletic ASSOC lation rivals. . G A Pts. scored from the blueline from a the puck had entered the net, and Plaved this week, al the Peter| Mike Bradshaw of the Juniors | McDougall, C-PH 11 12 23 | rinkwide pass. The big right. despite the loud protests from the Campbell Memorial Arena. iy Pete Kentiody ou Wings Srew White, Nap 9 12 21 |Winger dashed in on goal: cut in|Combines the goal stood. Irwin RED WINGS 0, JR. A'S 0 oe SAME § only two penalties, Meeker, King 10 10 10 front of the net and flicked the was credited with an assi t The goal tenders shone In this doth for tripping. West, BOC 812 20 puck home. Alex McKeen origin. Tempers reached a boiling game as Dale Lingard of the A's Greg Milne who scored five Gilmour, Nap 10 919 ated the move point late in the third period/and Wings' Rickey Lambert stop. 80als the week before, four of .. Douglas, Nap. 612 18 Neither team was able to or- when Bob Taylor and Bill Tur- ed all shots directed their way to|them in five minutes, was com. . Ball, King 8 917 |Ranize a sustained attack as land scuffled briefly along the end up in a scoreless draw. Just pletely bottled up in this game West, BOC 41317 [Checking Was very close. Dick boards, one week before the Wings had! MAPLE LEAFS 1, BRUINS 1 . Rowe, Mind. 8 816 inlay mage it 2-0 at 17 23 on a When Taylor refused to go to plastered the Jr. A's by a one-| Another cleanly played game Maracle, Nap. 6 10 16 Screaming waist-high 45-footer the penalty box and used profane sided 9-0 count J " ate wd I 4 walty each. Botl 3. Jacklin, Nap. 9 615 into the short side. Bill Turland language to describe his feelings, a ere with one penalty each. Both "N y ines i p in the last stanza and went * W. Gerow, Nap 6 9 15 of the Combines was in the cooler he was sentenced a 10-minute came in . . at the time for boarding misconduct and a game miscon. agriculture and conservation com- lo Frank Ham of Bruins for Cobourg - Port Hope Combines DEFENSIVE HOCKEY duct. mittee, as payment for taxes on|boarding, and Leafs' Fenton for , tlimbed back into a tie for first \ A ud, pd . | i Ny - : 'place in league standings with Combines raced away to a 3-0 The officials have reported his the club's farm at Rossmount, tripping, : I a: x 2 2 8 four miles north of Port Hope. Sanders gave the Bruins a 10 i Lo \ L S ! } READY T0 HANG their 52 victory over Trenton lead at 1.18 of the middle ses- action to the OHA. Taylor is « Wednesday night at Trenton. SoD Jim Freeman passed to!Trenton's playing coach The club has planted 22,000 lead in the opening period' helped * Napanee shares the top spot, but Rolly Campbell, who fired a Sixteen penalties were assessed evergreen trees on the 100-acre by Christie, § 5 b § \ Hy * has played two less games. Team scorcher that Claude Carr jug- in all, 10 to the winners. Com- farm and plans to begin harvest Ron Kinsey knotted the count : N 3 h THE SAME DAY « standing a' of Thursday is gled and tried to smother. But bines outshot the Flyers 29.23 ing the annually planted trees by early in the middle canto with : J 3 Aa L ti > the alert Freeman was johnny-on on the night's play. Rolly Camp. 1963, on a rotation basis, to sell the assist going to Cressey. The ¢ 3 ie ' y LT ors. tospot to whack the rubber bell, Jim Freeman and Dick Fin. them for Christmas, trees, The third stanza was scoreless, i » t > - TA YOU BUY THEM ! * Napanee 01 under him, lay sparkled for Combines in proceeds from the trees will be 'GERS 1 ACK WKS 1 § 3 3 : WN 3 . Cob.-Pt. Hope 5 012 The visitors, playing steady de- their sixth win used to develop part of the Jorm [RANGERS 1, BLACK HA i Shy " Lo i ) 3 ) « Minden "==, 2 111 fensive hockey and capitalizing TRENTON -- Carr, Brooks, Ir. as a youth camp. still another tie but nol one pen- } Sak A NO DELAY Bowm.-Orono 5 2 010 jon their scoring opportunities, win, A. Scott, Foster, Durst, This summer the members of alty was issued. The teams bat- : he Kingston 8 0 4 opened up a 40 margin when Bob Baker, J. Scott, Taylor, Lewis, the club will contintie their unique tied back "and 'forth throughout * Trenton 7 1 3 [Weiss deflected Dick Finlay's long Gaudette, Gill, P, Scott, Burleigh, drive-in theatre service. The the opening two periods without a h a fv ' lle - as , slid gt CS 5 ttle ) J atte J ) Wa y Bowmanville - Orono has the Slider past Carr at 8.45. Little men act as attendants and the goal being procured. N a AN Xe * best goals for and goals against Goalie Clarke Sommerville had : COMBINES Sommerville, money earned is used to help sup-| Berry shot the Hawks in front A La ha lg average but mainly on the his shutout bid spoiled at 11,05 of Turland, Dawe, Campbell, A. port the farm project. at the start of the' third from Wagwy oy ar . . strength of a 25-2 beating they a rowdy third canto. Arlen Bur. McKeen, Fisher, Doris, . Med-' Tom Long. chairman of the Foster. In the dying moments ! RN + handed Kingston a while back. leigh knocked Jack Gill's setup hurst, Freeman, McDougall, Fin- public lt affa POM | Wisi \ # as 3 public and business affairs com wigs . > * BOC's have scored 65 goals and into the twine after Bill Foster lay, H. McKeen, Weiss, Patton. mittee is organizing the 'Get Out| Welsh: tized Je. ine Jor Le . ) n Of w-- - -- -- - -- he Vole 'C8 aig H have 28 scored against. Others The Vote campaign. ing the assist on the play. There is nothing like colorful new draperies to add new beauty and charm * are: Napanee, 64, 31: Minden, 43 RIINRABE.. TOS gy thy > -- p-- 129: Cobourg-Port Hope 49, 58 . ° | Suckers, eadivg yore ms 2 to a room. And one look at the beautiful colors and attractive patterns and * Kingston 37, 91; Trenton 35, 57 1wanis a & ling, "I have voted today, have you will readily see how easy it would be to put a sparkle in Christmas. Minden's Bob Shropshire is the you?" will be distributed. Cars SUBSCRIBERS Remember, they are ready to ha the d b h : leading goaltender with an aver will Be provided to take voters to ' y y ng the day you buy them. THE TIMES age of ; os allowed per : the polls. i i" mew 56 sous Project Plans EO LE SINGLE WIDTH owl ti windows 48" wide) pr. 16.95 G GA AVG. 3. Shropehie; Mi 2 3.68 PORT HOPE Chris Hager ship increase of one net for each FOR MISSED FOR MISSED PAPERS AND |} DOUBLE WIDTH (Will fit windows 96" wide) pr 32 05 4 I . . . ' man, president-elect of the Port|club, eight new clubs and attend 4 Beton. 3s 2 Lon Aone Kane Cis cutive plans ance of at least 20at te er: | PAPER "TANI SERVICE PHONE. : arr, Trenton, 2 M008 of the club for the coming year national Convention "in Dallas S TAXI! SERVICE PHONE DT LE :G Kemp C PH 11350 at the regular weekly meeting Texas, June 1959 . TRIPLE wi H (Will fit windows 144" wide) pr. 48.95 R- Sounston, Ring. Ho J] 350 last might The Port Hope club plans to IN AJAX STEVEN'S TAXI c Twa King : 6 767 He said that the Ontario, Que: send two delegates to Dallas. ' P. Cane. King 9 9.00 bec and Maritime District, in Texas Three delegates are] # you have not received your MA 3.5822 OP N TON GHT 28 Riviere Trent 115 11 9.43 Vhich the club operates. has been sought to attend 'the proposed | Times by 7 p.m. call DOWNTOWN E | 5 . a ome SCL special goals for 1959. Among 1200 member 0OQM district if you have not received your 9 -------------------- ------ -- ! B. Hooper, Trent 1131397 rict con y A UNTIL 9 P M . . DF Kis 1 95 95.00 them are: 90 per cent or betler ference in Montreal in September AJAX TAXI Times phone your carrier boy 3 OSHAWA attendance p M > | ; FRIDAY GAME attendance by all clubs, me mbel l Among the outstanding long PHONE first. If you are unable to con- ' erm club projects for the year : Kingston Intermediates hook up night will give them sole posses. will be the Port Hope's special tact him by 7:00 p.m. s with the Combines tonight in the sion of first place tree farm AJAX 333 TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI : fourth rematch of the. season Co Saturday, Trenton Invades Bow Elgin Cochrane, reeve of Han | All zolls must be placed before Calls Accepted Between 7.30 p.m. | 7 7:30 p.m. Only | SR RN bourg - Port Hope has taken all manville and N panee makes the lilton township, attended the meet three contests to date and an-'long haul north to Bob i ! rece 8 M L I h to beaygeon tong and received a cheque from win on their home ice to- meet Minden Monarchs. Alex Johnson, chairman of the, W!

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