The Oshawa Times, 18 Dec 1958, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Themdey, Bacomber 18, 1957 MINOR HOCKEY Rickard Big Gun For Cubs In the first, In the second Midget game [1:05 am BOWMANVILLE -- / Bickle aud Alan Cole (Bickle) de counted for Dodger goals. win was the fourth straight The !the Orphans Games scheduled for Saturday lave PEE WEE | 7.00 am Canadians vs Hawks; 7:45 am Bruins vs Giants; 8:40 am Leafs vs {Wing BANTAM 9:20 a.m Tigers vs. Braves 10:20 a.m Cubs vs, Huskies Lions vs. Pirates | rensus for the town of Ajax hes orl, 92; age two, fy sit »e three, 207; age four, 262 00 five, 268; age 6-7, 476; 43% 10- | M4; age 14, 144 age 15, 135; age eh, i A ro Adopts New. The population breakdown In Safety Plan Rjax Census Shows Few Aged Citizens AJAX (Staff) -- The population South Area, 2470; 37, Lake Vicia, areas, including irl Sf her ast of Squires Beach make up the towns areas shows North Ajax, 2583 Di wi been completed. The break lown of the age groups show tha half of the population is in the | the balance, 20-30 age category with almost | ship's oldest schools will system in Pickering Township, | The Base-Line School celebrat | [pactwater as fer as traffic wes levneorned, Today, a modern paved highway with a s0.mile| speed limit has spurred the Home| and School Association to seek protection for the children who use the busy road, Carl Layhourne, director salely promotion, spoke of the atrol system at a recent meet PICKERING (Staff) -- One of | ing in the school, Older students are trained fn introduce the first safety patrol! traffic rules, They are equipped Montreal and Brocky! with yellow slickers and white safely belts and carry stop signs. | | Ex-Administrator Dies Of Cancer MONTREAL (CP) ~ Lawford | Grant, 80, former administrator | of nonferrous metals for the) federal' government, died here Wednesday of cancer. Former president of the Phil- lips Electric Company Limited, , he re- tired in 1936, He was the pioneer of copper FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX i you have not received yowr Times by 7 p.m, coll AJAX TAXI | PHONE AJAX 333 to ATOM (ol the other half in the below- 20 11:50 am Hornets vs. Rams | zroup. Only 185 are in the above. | FAMOUS SCHOOL Winchester, one of the great It is located on the new road he English privately - operated tween Ajax and Frenchman' was founded in 1382, a Bay The school's first 100 years He was a guest of honor at the passed peacefully on what was al'ventenary celebrations ed its centenary three years ago.| Gregory Clark, well known Ca. rod rolling in Canada and set up nadian journalist, attended the the first rod mill in the country |! An sells must be ploced voter school when he was a youngster, at Brockville, 7.30 p.m. Funeral services will be held Friday in Brockville. Bantam game played Saturday Orphans defeated Dodgy the Cubs came up with their first| move into first place in the league 0 1 win of the season by defeating standing. Jim McKnig MIDGET 0 age Eros, Of these, only 8) Mgers 3-2. Don Rickard was the Bruce Ogden (James Rickord 3:90 pm Dodgers vs. Raid are mover 70 years big gun for the Cubs, collect- and Larry Pearce oy Bar- ers. 4:20 pm Generals vs | The total population Is 8011, A schools, | ing all three goals. Glen Clarke clay) scored for Orphans 3illl Orphans |breakdosn of age groups shows: (few years before Fion (2) and Leo Maclean picked up assists on the Cubs' goals. Scott Rudell and John Phillips (Pat Vinish) scored for the Tigers. In the second Bantam game Huskies chalked up their fifth straight win by defeating Pirates 41. James Finn (Blaine Adams), Russell Ball and Blaine Adams were the goal getters. Ricky Gay George Ball, Don McMurter) saved the Pirates from a shut-out by scoring in the last minute, In the third Bantam game Lions defeated the Braves 340 to hold second place, standing three oints behind the league leaders Rod Taylor (Ellwin White), Bob Hellam (Hod Taylor) and Elwin White (Gary Down) accounted for the Lions' goals | PEE WEE Canadians chalked up the first win of the season Saturday by| defeating leafs 10 Gary Butler scored the only goal early in the| first period. The win moved Ca nadians into fifth place In the second Pee Wee game | Red Wings and Rangers played to a scoreless tie. The game left the Rangers one point ahead of the | Giants in league standings, | In the final Pee Wee game Giants defeated Hawks 4-1 in a four point game to move Into sec- ond place, Cris Quinton, Barney Hawthorne (Quinton), Gary Akey (Quinton) and George Moore scored for Giants. John Ballan- tine (Ricky Dewell) accounted for | the Hawks' lone goal, ATOM | In the Atom game played Sal- | | urday morning Barohs defeated the Hornets 20 to move into a first place tie in the standings Borvs Wereszezyski and Stephen Wright (Ron Hooper, Jay Rogers) scored for Barons | In the Atom game played Mon- day afternoon the Rams defeated the Indians 3-1 to move into a first place tie with the Barons. James Manduck, David Wright (Paul Parker) and Danny Nolan scored for Barons Wayne Barrett scored the In- Alans' lone goal midway through the final period. LIONS MIDGET In the first Midget game of the afternoon Raiders defeated Comets 4-2 for their first win of the season. James Lane (Jim Scott), Blaine Pickard (John Bruce), Don Kerr (Larry Welsh) end James Lane (Lee Rackham) scored for Raiders. Andy Mathews scored both Comets' goals in the first period. TIMES BUREAUS 'Rjax Rjax 426 John Mills BOWMANVILLE MA 3-7224 R. Cziranka Choose Squad For Tourney | BOWMANVILLE The Bow OaATED manville Bantam All-Star team R27 a A v gh Be 4 . 4 ; . Delicious with... District Bantam hockey tourna- 15 OZ | "BACKED BY BOND" YOUR MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ment Saturday at the Peterbor- ough Civic Arena has now been| chosen The team is made up of the following players: Ken Veitch, Michael Dickens, Jim Coyle, Bob Sleep, David Williams, Paul Mut- ton, George Kennedy, Doug Lane, Rae « Pickell, David Kerr, Jon Hancock, Graydon Colville, Gene Balson, David Thompson, and Andy Matthews, Harold Bal- son will act as coach and Paul Chant as manager A total of nine teams will take part In the event. Napanee, Lind say, Cobourg, Millbrook, Port] Perry, Oshawa, and Bowmanville| will each have one team entered, while Peterborough has two Bowmanville will play the first| game at 11 a.m. against Port| Perry. 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