Jie Ta 00 dy thelr goa! scorers for the Rams, Gayl B6 Be first game of he : e, and Paul Mutton were the win, anger. .| league played Saturday, s|goal getters for Comets, Wilson (Herbert Richter) ac |defeated Comets 9-4 to chalk up|------ goalie Gord Boyd has yet to let . : 3 Goal get by In regular league|® for the Hornets' lone their third straight win, Alex| goal, (Wiseman (5), Doug James (2) play, Bradley Lucas (Arthur | Jackson) and Ron Hooper (Brad:| In the Atom game played Mon. and John Dykstra (2) scored for| the day Barons chalked up the third Generals, Andy Mathews (2), Jim |Junior Hockey At Bowmanville [foie Bm os 1 x : In . the first Bantam league| In the final game Pirates and ATOM LEAGUE 'is [game played Saturday Huskies Cubs playéd to a 3-3 tie, George| Rams defeated Hornets 3-1 to and Stephen Wright (2) account. |defented the Braves 2-1, Bill Em- Ball (2) and Ricky Gay account-' yoyo into second place in the|ed for Barons' goals. lan McQuar- [brugh (Don Simmons) and Allan ul for te hire ois, Ralph league standings, Don Jamieson rie put the Indians én the score Andrew (Woodrow Perry) were|y ol: Don Rickard and Leo Mc (9) and Dan Nowlan were thelboard late in the final period. the goal getters for the Huskies | Lean scored for Cubs. - THE UGLY AMERICAN by Doug, Nichols scored the lone PEE Wh Wi mm | | Braves' goal early in the first ruins defeated ngs 10 to WILLIAM J. LEDERER and EUGENE BURDICK Stories of a certain group of | period, move Into a second place tie In gn the second Bantam garse Gone "scored the. Bruin' win Itle, Pat Vinish (2), and Ted Aig joa carly In the second! Aco oons in Southeast Ass their failures and hergism, their humors and passions, their drama in a land of turmoil. $4.50 | Brown (2) were the goal scorers Period. A McLEOD BOOK é THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 6, 1958 ENLARGE AJAX FORCE o---- i ---------- SUBSCRIBERS THE TIMES BOWMANYVILLE FOR MISSED PAPERS AND BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST . TAXI SERVICE PHONE STEVEN'S TAXI MA 3.5822 if you heave not received yow | Times phone your corrier boy first. If you are unable to con. tact him by 7:00 p.m. TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI Colls Accepted Between 7 «7130 p.m. Only FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX if you have not received your Times by 7 p.m, coll AJAX TAXI PHONE AJAX 333 AN solls must be placed before 7.30 p.m. {John Phillips and Jim Vinson chalked up thelr second straight picked up assists. Brian Bradley win by defeating the Canadians (2), Bob Hellam and Taullle 4-1. Bill Crombie (2), Cris Quin- Thompson accounted for the ton and Wayne Burgess scored Lions' four goals. David Allison for Giants, Cary Butler scored and Taullle Thompson each col the Canadians' lone goal lected asnists In the third game Rangers de / At your Booksellers 5 |for the Tigers. Bradley Yourth, In the second game Glants| Ajax Police force has been | stable Thomas Chambers (left) strengthened by the addition of | has been promoted to corporal two new officers, and a replace. | so that a senior officer will now ment to fill a vacancy. Con- |.be on duty each shift, Two new officers are Laurence J. Huot (centre) and Hugh J, Carter (right), ~Photos by John Mills Plan Enlarge | TIMES BUREAUS | OBITUARY Music Festival Ria AJAX (Staff)---Preliminary re port on plans for the 1059 Rotary Music Festival Suito- Chey Only the price tag tells you these 3 ue Rjax 426 "ims. ARNOLD W. GRENKE John Mills AJAX Mrs, Arig Grenke died during the early hours of BOWMANVILLE Loy Doe 4 at her MA 3-7224 (home, 10 York street, Ajax, R. Cziranka 4:Door, 6:Passenger Selerl The Laurentian Series carries on PA | its proud tradition of combining luxury with low cost in this new nine] eager Safari station wagon with rear-facing third seat. Deep-pile carpeting is standard on all 4 models, shows a greatly | enlarged project, The scope has been enlarged to Include the county of Ontario and the city of Oshawa, The date Is May 11 to 16, with Friday and Saturday of that week devoted to concerts 2:Door Sedan 4-Door Sedan | An operation performed a few weeks ago was considered a suc cess, but two weeks ago Mrs Grenke suffered a relapse, NEW ROTARIANS | Born in Rosseau, Ont,, the de: BOWMANVILLE Two new ceased was in her 53rd year, She by the winning schools members were installed in the was a daughter of the late Mr. | Music Festival committee pwr anvitle Rotary Club Friday, and Mrs, Thomas Ariss and was members are as follows: general They are Bill Collins, classifica. married In 1027 to Arnold Grenke chairman, Bert Hill, syllabus and ton retail nursery . and Len who survived her, Also surviving program chairman, Don Kemp, Hooey classification banking, |are a daughter, Mrs. Gordon members John Mills, Cecll Win-|p,0, "Gang presented with Rotary| Wilson of Scarboro, and . son ter, and John Vickers, Regls: "yo tact presidents Dave Denton of Flint, Michigan, and tration and treasury (chairman), Higgon Keith Slemon, Mel Dale two grandchildren; three broth. Tom Houghton; John Brooks and Bil Coggins his ers, Harvey and Alvin of Ajax, Publicity, John Sanders. Audi and Charles of Pembroke, and torlum management (chalrman) yo sisters, Gladys, Mrs, R, Pep Chuck Walker; George Law HISTORIC STATE ve oo Myrtle of Orhan, rence History of Lichtenstein, a small Florence, Mrs. M. Gonneau, Deep Other members will he pressed principality on the Swiss-Austrian River, Flse, Mrs, Wilton Grif into service as required border, goes back to 1342 fith. Ajax, Violet, Mrs, J. Fer Must Maintain | The late Mrs, Grenke eame to Rotary Heritage [Ajax with her husband in 1942 BOWMANVILLE It will take Shape the Future | She was an active church worker | all the effort of every member of ing our Heritage and was a past president of the| Woman's Auxillary, the Chancel Rotary to strengthen the Rotary heritage declared Art Guild and the Women's church Bownianville Rotarian of Burke beauties are designed for the econoniy« minded, You get all the sweeping beauty of Pontiac's new styling plus a choice of several color-keyed interiors, --~ J ) 4:Door, 6-Passonger Salar oe 4-Door Sedan Laurentian 4-Door, 9- Passenger Safari Here are truly fine cars ba The funeral services will | Na but at ford trengthen: 1.14 in The Church of The Holy Prices you can atlord. I'rinity at 10.30 a.m. Saturday, Only by rendering service ati pe. "§ A private service for the Ribey, local, national and International bo" iil be held in the church | levels can Rotary alms be en Friday evening at 9 p.m couraged {year of The Church of The Holy ton, at the club luncheon Friday, Trinity, Ajax | be Mr, Ribepr was speaker on the fourth phase of the International the Rotary clubs throughout the ering message for the year, 'Help Complete New raffic Board | BOWMANVILLE -- The Bow: manviile Traffle Advisory Board membership was completed Mon day night with the addition of three members to the board and conventions By encouraging membership world can attain maximum par ticipation, he sald men, the membership has in. creased to 460,000 he sald He stressed the Importance of members attending district meet. ings, vocational conferences and district conferences to and study the Rotary at work, Inspiration for one member can derived through international maintaining con be the first meeting 1s scheduled for. ie with foreign clubs and co sometime in December Councillor 0. J, Presson; chair man of the police committee, sug gested the names of three citi gens to council and all were ap proved. The three names submit ted were Tom Turner, John Phil lips, and Phil Patrick. The board which may have a maximum membership of ten now has seven delegates The other four are O. J son, representing council, Police Chief-Bernard R, Kitney, Works Dale, representing the Chamber of Commerce The board's first meeting will consist of organizing the body and the appointment of a chairman and other executive posts, The board was established to deal with the traffic problems that face the town at the present and the development of a long-range operating with other clubs Liberals Plan Annual Meet BOWMANVILLE Fnfleld, Toronto barrister and : Gibson, Since Rotary was founded al-|woods, Roy McRae, Norman Me- most hall a century ago by 8iX|coambe, Tom Houghton, observe | ed Wagon" has been put into oper {ation again this year to welcome | new clvie committee of the Bowman ville {Women's Club under Violet Mo Feeters has charge of the pro Frank A. |ject The deceased is resting at the McEachnle Funeral Home, Pick be Harvey | John Pallbearers will Robert Rahme, Cremation will follow at 8t. | James' Crematorium, Toronto, | New Welcome Wagon Set Up BOWMANVILLE - and re-organized An enlarg "Welcome citizens to the town, The Business and Professional The welcome consists of visits | former MP, will be guest speaker by a committee member to the| ing of the Durham County eral Association to he held EB. R. Woodyard, provincial Liberal candidate for Durham will be the second guest sneaker of the meeting which will elect a new slate of association officers also Pres at Tuesday night's annual meet. home of the new citizen, and the Lib-| presentation of a gift kit which | in| Foreman Lloyd Quinton, and Mel (he Newcastle Community Hall [town Information on the garbage| brief of the| history includes a collection, a list of churches and| ministers, 'a list of social organ. | izations, a street map; and gift coupons from 21 merchants with! an aggregate value in excess of i 8 MOTHER'S DONATE PADS BOWMANVILLE The Bow. Tm i 3 Li) biggest GOT IT! choice...best values... CnC Land all the wonders extra finish and quality that made the Star Chief name famous is here ir models . . ion wi riding comfort and the b 1 3 glamorous th new deep-down est-hanhdling, surest roadability you've ever known, a cd p--" Pamisienye Vista 4-Door Sport Sedan Sport Coupe 4-Door Sedan ! Convertible 4:Door, 6:Pass youve waited fir! More Building "Permits Issued | BOWMANVILLE Building in Bowmanville during the first 11 months of 1958 showed an in. manville Recreation Department learned this week that the Minor Hockey Mothers Association will donate two sets of goal pads to the minor hockey association, They will also sponsor a draw for a portable radio on Minor | crease of $2016 over the figure Hockey Night sometime in| for the same period in 1957 March, During the past 11 months the -- {total value of building amounted HISTORIC SPOT | to $517,461 as compared to the, Fort Langley, Hudson's Bay 1057 figure of $515425. About 90 Company post built in 1827, was | om . ia v per cent of the 1958 figure re-|the first fort on the southern PICKERING (Staff) -- Nearly sulted from the construction of British Columbia mainland 200 Christmas gifts have been 27 new houses, 35 garages, and collected hy the students of Pick: the new St. Joseph's Roman Cath. oe . SA ' na rr ering High School for distribution olic Church, valued at $85,000 I Bl TY to needy children of the town: June led the way in building HALL S BEAU ship, village and Ajax. The pro-!with construction of five new 15 King St. E, ject is a follow-up of a similiar houses and the church, a total project last year but on a much hyilding value of $214,140 Next larger scale was August with permits valued Phone RA 3-701 Sparked by the Student Coun: at $73.850 oll, under president Ray Gilchrist Lowest month was February a competition between each grade with only $200. January reported Free Draw on Christmas Gifts with Every Appointment. traffic policy Students Bi Drive Gets 1895 Gifts 2:Door Sedan VISTA 4:Door Sport Sedan Brand new and beautiful, Pontiac's ; 7 new Catalinas are built for the man who likes his pleasure and performance extra big--but at a price just above the smaller cars, 4:Door Sedan Convertible VISTA 4.Door Sport Sedan 4:Door, 8:-Passenger Satarl 4:Door, 9-Passenger Safar! Star Crier 4. Door Sedan Hida Ho i ibd to see which could secure the , figure of $4200: March, $40.850 largest number of gifts resulted | nr] 831.321 May. $47.200: July. in a total of 1805 gifts $23,125 September $31,600; Oc. Mrs. Tom Wheeler, of Brock|joher '$35825: and November Road, Pickering, has enlisted the gx 150 y ' ) : «ald of rvice clubs and other The number of permits issued organizations to secure names during 1957 was 9% in comparison anc addrosse of the recipients. | with the 102 permits issued dur hd lam Newman candidate "In po tha past 11 months he next provincial elections --- will assist in the transportation of the gifts throughout the town ship All the parcels are gift-wrap ped and marked as to age and sox to facilitate handling. Each boars a label which says "A gift from Pickering High Schoo! The Ajax committee Is anxious to secure names of needy ren and all can assist In seeing at no child is missed. Name andl addresses with age and sex ean be phoned to John Mills Ajax 246, or Mrs, C. W. Scarff, AJax 108%, or the Salvation Army, Ajax JIA) In Plokering the calls should g0 to Mrs. T. Wheeler, Picker ng 144 or W, G. 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