The Oshawa Times, 18 Dec 1958, p. 18

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, 18 Thursday, December 18, 1958 TW RTT Y RY vv 'Kof CHolds | Cobourg Winners Annual Draw In GE. Contest cor n@lph pela mgr tw Industrial products mignt's "Build Canada nadinn" essay contest anpual Christmas dance, Mr the "Operation Upturn' Cobourg plant Harrison, to plant employes an indise Buy Ce atl conte has done a great deal in stimuli "It is al employe imerest, vy In evidence that the dowr in ward trend In excess costs and sethp 1s continuing, contest period During th customer while the going manager awarded cas prizes to winners of depart the banquet and Harrison stated that com plants were almost cut in half, Overall plant: #5 each fo: Mac McFarlane, Frances Lescard, firie Downer, Chuck MacCoubrey and Ed Burns, 1L88AY CONTEST The essay contest open to the hildeen of over 2,200 employes in the industrial products depart spt, and the children of rela ves and friends, There were three age groups, 12 years and under, 13 and 14 years and 15, 16 and 17 years, The contest was aimed at stim- ulating interest In the 'Buy Ca nadian" program, David Ross Mills, Me "ou of h id rate of sales i515 George street, wap nearly one third higher than second prize in the 16, 16 3 0 17 inthe first six months of 1966, he 'sald Prize winners partments were Compression No, 1: Adams, $15 to Fd Miller, |vear age group, There were two consolation in various de prize winners from the Cobourg | area -- Daphne Seymour of RR 1, #26 to Nell Grafton and Heather Joan Fer. $10.00 | quson, 208 William street, Co- eagh to Mary Davidson, Velma bourg, Towne, Robert Scott, sion Injection ele, $10 to Art Riley, Bud Waldon, Tony Frank Davis, Bill Mellis and Al bert Turk Compression No, 2: $15 ii each to Marg Lane, Louis Woperels and Greta John $15 to Ed Krywion Abramesyk, to Shir Trenton Gets Five In Third COBOURG ley Campbell, $10 to Jack Baggal. scored five third period goals ey, $5 each to; Hattie Strickland, Dolores Turlad, Myrtle Bowler, Ken Sweet and Marilyn Cavan augh Bervices: $15 ot Bill Thompson $10 to Don Patton and $8 each to sink Ki 84 at The win was the second reson for the Improving Flyers, who| moved into contention for a play-| off spot via the win, League standings as of Tues Art Godsell, Hugh Gilliland, Gene day are; Hartubise, old Reeves Office Jaek Black, $5 each to Hotrun, Rosemary Jones, lees, Jack Graham and MeConkey CHURCH LEAGUE Farl Whaley and Har Mac John Napanee $15 to Ray Pogue, $10 to| Bowm, - Ernie |Cob - Pt, Hope , Minden ' Trenton ,.... | Kingston |, St. Andrews Lec] Both Divisions COROL anained RG First place teams unbeaten In the Co haut Church Hockey League, Pee Wee and Bantam divisions sepres and data of games follow PEK WEES Pace-setting St tured Its ings, The other was a tie St, Mike's A's 31 with two un answered goals In the third period, It was 1-1 after 20 min utes, with Gord Kelly scoring for the Irish and Ray Chapman net ting for St, Andrew's Ray Chapman notched his sec ond of the night for the tie-break ing tally, and Bruce Mclvor add ed the Insurance goal at 15:40 Leferee Pat Briand thumbed Ray Gallagher and Gord Kelly of the wers And Ian Robertson and Iabert Labrash of St, Andrew's St, Peter's held second place by walloping Trinity B's 7:1, Bruce Ravensdale was the big gun with fogr hy Wayne Lang and Dennis Jankin Jim Weeks spolled Brian Hixt's shutout bid, Robbie Willlams # real maker for the winners on four goals THIRD A's hopped Into third opping St, Mike's B's Hipire Sayers another I'he B's are winless In saven starts Richard Rupert, Peter Harrison and Ray Med Pit led the victors with two each, Garry Jansen notched Andrew's cap #iIXth win In seven out. , halting single Ryan goals, Bill wan iS isting TRINITY Trinity's shgtout ung School whipped Balti 0. Helmsna recorded the Wit vashing, Larry Henhawke pated OTS with the hat trick Ofechah triggered two, singles gal Ward and Mc Leary Standing sion after to Fyfe in the Pee Wee divi even weeks is W.LTPTS St. Andrew's St. Peter's Trinity A's St, Mike's A's ors Trinity B's St, Mike's B's Baltimore BANTAMS | St, Andrew's kept its unbeaten string Intact as they downed St, Peter's 4:1 on a quartet of second period markers, Following a scoreless first stanza Bob Ewart, John Anderson, Francis Harnden and Bob Ewart hit in that order | for the winners Ricky Borthwick spoiled Lyin | Henry's shutout by bulging the twine with just 18 seconds re- maining. Scott MacKenzie of St Andrew's drew the only penalty St, Mike's moved up a notch by blanking Grafton 80, John Prim. eau, league leading scorer, paced the attack with three goals and an assist, Gilbert Brocanier chip ped in with two while Tim Brace, Terry Lenahan and Pat McGlynn tallied singles, Brian St, Louis chalked up his second consecutive shutout since returning to the nets Trinity got an unexpected jolt from Training School, who took a close 140 decision on Martell's sec ond period score on a pass from Emmery [} 4 3 3 3 1 1 0 Hrett of the losers and Saumur and Couvier of OTS were penal ized by referee Bert Dowdell, Standing in the keen Bantam race Is; LTPTS St. Andrew's 0 St, Mike's OTs Trinity St, Peter's Grafton nS MARKET RA 3-3732 | 22 SIMCOE ST. N, Our Weekend Specials SMOKED PICNICS 4 Our Own Cooked Ham .. 89 Le 39° A STEAK . 43° For Christmas WE HAVE ALL FRESH KILLED ® TURKEYS ¢ GEESE ® DUCKS CHICKENS h\) i We are taking orders for Holiday Poultry 8 and Hams. = 8% * PLACE YOURS NOW SERS COBOURG Te annual Knights of Columbus bingo and charity draw was held st Michael's Auditorium Monday. | Dee. 15, Proceeds of the draw are to go to needy families at Christmas, Twenty turkeys went to lucky winners during the hingo, Win ner of the $100 bingo jackpot was Mrs, Clarence Coite of Port Hope Draw prizes were as follows: Christmas basket, value $50, | W, J, McCalg, 106 Abbot houle- yard, Cobourg; Turkeys: Miss T Butler; 167 King= street west, Cobourg; Ed Miller, RR 2, Bal timore, Ont; Blake Somerville, 40 King street west, | | « Treaton Figers| 1 \ SEEK CITIZENSHIP Doctor Among 49 Candidates COBOURG --FAghty - seven new (court before County Judge M. A (Canadians received eitizenshi [Miles #6100 ¥ P| ong these candidates will be [papers in Cobourg Wednesday, {Dr ie Jurjans, and his wife and immediately It was an-|gkgidrite, Jura, aud staff nounced that another 49 will be |puchintio at Cobourg's Ontario examined for citizenship at the dowpital, rcomtly Jeli hint | psye # n Canada's firs spring sessions o the county | [rural and suburban day care {mental clinic here, 12 Coronation drive, Cobourg; J. The list of new eandidates ls Flesch, 9 Albert street, Cobourg; as follows: Ernie Gallagher, 171 Blake.street,| Maria DeWitt, RR 1, Cobourg Orono; | The greatest Furniture SALE in the history of Oshawa is coming to close breaking oll records, Prices are being CHOPPED for the lest time, Murry end map up these tremendous bargains, 5-PC. KI TCHEN CHROME SUITE ~OR- KROEHLER T.V. SWIVEL CHAIR OR SET OF 3 LIVING ROOM TABLES Modern coffe e table with 2 MATCHING step tables, RESTONIC MATTRESS Spring-filled mattress and guaranteed matching box spring GENUINE LANE CEDAR CHEST 99° with the purchase of a living or bedroom suite ve re wr ree RR 1, Hampton; Smit, Feodora M. E, RR 2, Orono; Tony Dykstra, De- Hendrflous J Ww DeSmit, (rina G, J, Pleper, pn 172 Hendricus J, Schiltman, 236 King street east, Bowmanville; |tario street, Port Hope; Rana | Hazel Mildred Dalby, 26 King Sinou, King street, Newcastle; street east, Cobourg; Rudolf Johannes Wilhelmus Stassen, 253 Ederer, 206 Ridout street, P o r t|Ontario treet, Port Hope; Mat Hope; Karl Heinz Fabrielus, RR theus A. G. Snelders, Petronella 5, Cobour; Regina Grof, Ferenc M, Snelders, 70 Pine street south, Grof, RR 1, Bowmanville; Eerenz Port Hope; Wladyslaw Tuezkow- Grof, RR 5; Bowmanville, |ski, cco 8 Skora, RR 1, Port Nicolaas Nofstede, Catharina|HoPe C, Hofstede, Millbrook; Arne Maria Josephine Vansteljn, RR ESM Jensen, RR 2, Campbell-|1, Cobourg; Adrianus Vander- ford; {Sein daniovich Tiona 240 \inde, Hester Vanderlinde, Ri 1, kovich, RR 1, Bowmanville; o Codrington; Edgars Velsmanis, demar Jacobsen, Christine M. Voron V nis, 348 Elgin | Jacobson, Newcastle; Valdis ur] Jans, Skaldrite Jurjans, 395 Col bean a A Mine W bens, [lege street Cobourg; Waldemar " |castle; Heinrich Wentland, 256) Jung, King street, Newcastle; i oo. | Walton street, Port Hope; Tadevs | {Heinz Keggenhoff, Helena Keg- \Wajrak, Emilie H, Wajrak, RR #enhoff, RR 3, Bowmanville, 13, Bowmanville; Erwin Zillinger, Tom Leonard, 388 John [Tie DeHans, Gladys DeHaas, Ri Heinz Luedtke, Edith Luedtke, Helga Zillinger, 32 Second street, two in a row at 9:50 on a Cobourg; street, Cobourg; Mrs. Marie Day- |v, Campbellcroft; Bartholomeus RR 1, Orono; Jacob Molenaar, 79) Bowmanville; Adrian Btimers, Cobourg, G. Gray man, 422 Burnet drive, Cobourg.' DenOuden, Anna R. C. DenOuden, Pl Pine siroet south, Port Hope; VanDerkool, RR 4, Bowmanville, of Teresa Gadbols, Roelof LE A ' ' aa Ab i BR Ee Yih Ll / pr. 2 Colleens Whip 'Dunnie Dolls COBOURG -- Ladies' hockey {produced plenty of thrills and {spills at Cobourg Arena Monday night as the Cobourg Colleens whipped Whitby Dunnie Dolls 6-1 for their second successive triumph over the Whithy club, Cobourg led 20 In the first period and held that margin until Sandra Buck ruined the Cos bourg shutout by notching the Dunnies' single marker at 18 with Gall Johnstone in the bin for grabbing the puck, Teresa Gadbols closed off the scoring with an unassisied soul at 19: ih * the third when they fired four more to offset the lone Whitby marker, Winnie Gurry scored both first! {period counters, at 1:30 and 5:20, In the third, Ann Bulger made it| 130 on a pass from Isobel Doug: las, Sharon Cavanaugh hit or (Rualph) leffort, and at 10:56 with the aid Jor Cobourg TIMES BUREAUS : Port Hope TU 5-5357 M. Hackman FR 2-520 lain Macdonald N THIS SPECTACULAR SALE WILL END ON DECEMBER 24 AT 6 P.M. BE SURE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE LAST FEW DAYS! LAZY BOY ond RECLINING CHAIRS CHOPPED TO Al LOW AS 37 per ft: 57-00 COVERING Jatiasuiar Savings Sul or avery room In your home KROEHLER PLATFORM ROCKERS REG; 59.98 REDUCED TO 3890 HOSTESS CHAIRS Reg. 10.93 VERY SPECIAL TABLE LAMPS Way Below Cost Reg, to 19.95 Cosh ond ul AXID TO 3.98 Gorgeous Seomist BEDROOM SUITE, Mr, and Mrs, Dresser, large chest and Bookcase Bed. Reg. $199. NOW CHO UITES '158 PLUS 99¢ BONUS PPED TO . Beautiful simulated Triple Dresser BEDROOM SUITE, Roomy chest of draw- ers and matching bookcase bed, Reg. $269. SLASHED TO ....... PLUS 99¢ BONUS Andrew Malcolm Exquisite Cherry Wood BEDROOM SUITE, Gorgeous French Provincial Styling, extra large Double Dresser with framed Plate Glass mir- ror, huge chest of drawers, and fancy shaped double bed. Reg. $549. AXED TO LIVING ROOM Famous Restonic CHESTERFIELD SUITE, guaranteed spring-filled construction. CHOPPED TO *399 "PLUS 99¢ BONUS SUITES '139 PLUS 99¢ BONUS 3-piece SECTIONAL SUITE. Beautiful upholstering, lovely styling, oy be arranged so many different ways to suit any room, Reg. $319. SLASHED TO ..... PLUS 99¢ BONUS Lovely SERTA BED CHESTERFIELD and matching chair. Nylon upholstery with airfoam cushion. Floor sample, Reg. $289. WHACKED TO "158 PLUS 9% BONUS FREE Storage and Delivery GENERAL ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHERS Complete with Buffing Pads. - Reg. 49.95, SLASHED 35.95 TO [ED WILSO OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 9 P.M. bell "WHILE THEY Rar 4.99 CORDUROY CUSHIONS A Festival of Colom Cash end Corry SLASHED TO 1 00 FLOOR LAMPS These prices have been chopped pif shopped roe ot, gord Values o Wu. Vig a ash end Co AXED To FOLDING Card Tables Locking legs. Reg, 5.98 CHOPPED TO 2.99 FURNITURE 20 CHURCH ST.

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