Pagid aie al al order was 8 part of Canada's Burnet, Mayor of Cobourg; andlexpected to feel anything but|rampaging Napanee Comets in a sons, but he repelled every, {Way of life, Daisy McCullagh, president, Bus- love and respect for their old regular Eastern Dus ", Jota. thrust, Sy wk ni y VE ABiatas thet Wo. bo : . vim. iness and Professions] Women's home, mediate "A" Hockey oo In the third Napanee too) blast by Tom McAllister Ahougs We Have out 7 hy Club, Unable to attend but send- "No one expects you to lose game played at Napanee before vaplage of Combines' lack of ren Cook tipped in, nals, 5 sur country is the fact that we are a new country. We haven't had time to develop old tradi tions, We are known as a coun THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 18, 1958 7 , v y rowd ght | y etings was Hon, W. A. your affection or regsrd for your a large crowd Monday n manpower. The tired Combines] One goal was scored in a spark- Canadians that we must show Ing gre ey it : ii 4 : 4 4 ot po C 1t1 consideration for the vest of so. Goodlellow, MPP for Northum- former home,' he cont iuded. The win for Comets completed | oT 0' on ie final 20 min- jing second period, Napanee cap- 87 ti1zens : . Yr 8 New i praise, Judge Mier referred to Following the administration of Co bines Hit five point bulge at the 0p of the Clarke Sovuneivile fam a COBOURG Eighty . seven We have no designs on any other the two Mounties present for the two oaths, the renunciation of m The roof caved. in on Combines Ho e Hope. land ofl for interference, Som. leaders tallied their third Koa : : in the new United Counties court humberland and Durham, friend The 940 score scarcely indicated merville kicked ont Pat Gilmour's with Combines shorthanded Gil-| COBOURG -- Fire of undeter- yoom ; of Northumberland a urham, friends." : Presiding Judge M. A, Miller, They followed an earlier group Present from Cobourg detach. dates before the Judge's dais, ' oaths ] [1ant battle for two periods and ac- seconds, quickies, irutos woe Wong, 7 betore 4 (oy y J i i " © ut hy zens and future citizens appear-| Dignitaries attending on behalf ances, compared Jt to the situs-| - tually outplayed the Comets,| Comets streaked ahead 20 when emen ed before the county judge dur- of various municipalities includ. tion young people mect when they! COBOURG Combines bombarded Parrish side at 7:25, Comets moved Into a til the third century when bar. find an upstalty bedroom and the in the first two ses- three to nil lead on a screened hers were brought from Sicily, attic in flames, doumhiler Judge Welcomes Fire Burns i . P perland, and Ontario minister of a weekend sweep from the slump | fap ciety," | J t Iy fi saltending hy alized on the power lay to take bit #4 RCMP received agriculture, ing Combines and gave them a utes and only fine go 8 by Ha on The ireman S me 9 . manville-Orono and a six-point Napanee jumped into a 10 lead jien 80d Women Were SWFA Ih country." occasion. "THY bre her bag hy a edge on third-place Cobourg-Port quickly with Combines' Bill Tur- in the final chapter. The league trib! lo you p ms v ' ' fis Casadiah Sit Wednesday! rye g7 gathered from all parts dg show of force, They are of citizenship were distributed Hard By Among the seven Yanks, of cmd) \the play as the visitors, playing drive but Jack White scooped the mour cuffed Ip, Mekonunl soso $2000 Jen yu To -- - | . at 3:04, ra 0 am who administered the oaths, said. of candidates examined during ment were Cpl, Bud Wilson and Judge Miller commented on the N anee lwith only 10 men, put up a gal rebound Into the rigging at eight : a va hy da the morning, Altogether 136 eiti- Const, Ken Ross renunciation of former gi) ap iN Stymied ny the though being outscored 440 in the pat Gilmour swept In to bat EARLY TRIMMERS Jyed at 3 Havelock street, [] V i y jorm Initial two stanzas White's rebound into 'the right The Romans wore beards un. house owned by Rex Fleming, to ing the day ed Ben Thompson, MP for Nor- get married and leave home sensational goaltending of Norm ' ents. His , Honor thumberland; Ray Bothwe 11, Their first duty isto their own| Parrish, Cobourg-Port Hope Com In his commen p-- Mrs. Sieve Keating, hy the with 28 shots dad Bn try that wishes well to the world: said that respect for law "BEGINS WITH YOUNG TOMS AVG. WT. 18 TO 24 LBS, GRADE "A" OVEN-READY PRE-DRESSED--READY TO COOK and United Counties Warden; | 1. D. new home, but. they would not be'bines were shutout 90 GRAND UNION Turkeys 42 OVEN-READY ROASTING CHARY READY-TO. OVEN ROASTING COOK WT, HEAT TIME 8 Pounds-- 325F 3 « Hours 10 Pounds-- 325F 3% Hours 12 Pounds-- 325F 4 « Hours 14 Pounds-- 325F 4% Hours 18 Pounds-- 300F 8% Hours 25 Pounds-- J00F 6 Ya Hours LEAN, SWEET PICKLE COTTAGE ROLLS VAC 18, PAK FRESH, SIDE SPARE RIBS DELICIOUS BARBECUED OR BAKED GRADE "A" PRE-DRESSED KING COLE BUFFET--BONE IN "Make your Feast Perfect with... AVG, WT, 470 5 18S WHOLE OR SHANK HALF--AVG, WT, 10 TO 12 LBS, ALIFORNIA --. WHITE . 51¢ . 75¢ 5 LB, BOX FANCY AVG, WT, 6 10 7 LBS, GRADE "A", READY TO COOK FOR cockTais * iA BUFFET--BONE N AVG, WT, 4 70 6 LBS, SWEET CALIFORNIA, SEEDLESS SUNKIST NAVELORANGES A FESTIVE FAVOURITE SWEET, CAUF, NO, | GRADE GRAPES TENDER, CRISP, NO, | FLORIDA ASCAL CELERY EXTRA FANCY, B.C. RED APPLES CANADIAN NO. | TURNIPS EMPEROR ure DELICIOUS 100 YELLOW WAXED 2 35¢ 33 CAPONS ou 3.89 Fruited Picnics NA | h t OCEAN SPRAY, CAPE COD Ww TT 1m --A DELICIOUS TREAT FROM SUNNY A4/2MAm CRANBERRIES cio 25: FRESH, CRISP, ICEBERG LETTUCE o DC CRISP, TENDER, ORDA CELERY HEARTS = 19: IMPORTED | (TALIAN ob CHESTNUTS "wou = 29¢ ROASTING vo. dl GRADE sob PKG. DELICIOUS, SWEET CAP, \3 (J FRESH DATES FOR DELICIOUS TURKEY STUFFING ESSEX. TRAY PACK SAUSAGE MEAT © 39¢ DEHYDRATED WATER 1. 39: DRESSING 'wm WA 79: FANCY FRESH OYSTERS How To Carve A Turkey Let turkey "rost" 16 to 20 minutes before carving. With tip of knife or scissors cut the strip of skin holding the legs in Race, Place turkey on a large flat platter, Avoid overcrowding platter with garnishes. Place turke directly in front of carver wit breast of turkey at carver's left. Have sharp carving knife, long pronged fork, and din- ner plates handy. Place knife between thigh and body of turkey and slash through skin to joint, Separate the entire leg from body bw pressing the leg outward with the knife during cut. ting and by bending the leg back away from the body with the fork or with the left hand holding leg bone. Cut off slices of dark meat from leg. The thigh and drumstick may be separated at joint, Insert fork through the ribs un. der the wing and above the back bone. With knife make a long cut above the wing joint, through to the body frame. If desired, the wing can be disjointed from the body by cutting through the skin as the fork presses wing away from body. See disjointing the leg. Slice down with straight even strokes beginning halfway up the breast. When the knife reaches the incision above the wing bone, the slice of white meat will fall free. Continue slicing the breast meat by beginning the cut at a higher point each time, until the crest of the bone is reached. Carve enough white and dark meat for all guests before serving the plates. CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS Open 'Til 9 p.m. Dec. 18, 19, 22, 23 Dec. 24th Close 6 p.m. DUNDAS STREET WHITBY Ca (a JO of the Flemings, told reporters she went upstairs to get some- thing when she saw flames re- flected against the door of the room, "It was all glowing red. 1 screamed 'The house is on. fire!' and my husband came running," she sald, Mr, Keating, member of 26 COD Fire Department, looked glum as he saw the fire and wa- ter damage to the second floor, He said that it was a poor thing for a fireman when his own home burned, In the livingroom downstairs, a newly decorated Christmas tree quivered damply under a stream of water seeping through the ceiling. "All the Chrisimas pres. ents are ruined," sald a member of the family, The alarm was given by Don Morin, 16, a student at adjacent |8t, Michael's Separate School Morin sald he thought that a girl {had been the first to see the fire, |She was silting staring, Morin |tald when he saw what she was {staring at, he ran from the class {and phoned the alarm, Fire Chief Ken Baird, who di. rected operations at the fire, sald {later that the firs started in a | clothes cloget In the bedroom, {Origin of the blaze is not known, Kiwanis Name Chairmen COBOURG New cammities heads for 1959 Cobourg Kiwanis executive were announced at the club's regular supper meeting in |the British Hotel, Members of the executive al- ready elected are: president, Russell Rowe; vice-president, Percy Cole; secretary, John Woods; treasurer, Morley Cane, In his advance organization | speech, President-elect Rowe outlined duties of each commit tee, and named the various chair. men, Chairman, Boys and Girls Com- mittee, Dennis Bergin; Support of Churches, Joe Randall; Pub. licity and Bulletin, Ed Pooley; Inter-club, Bruce Lindsay; Key club, Gerry Sullivan; Vocational Guidance, Derek Sharpe; Public and Business Affairs, Art Les gard; Kiwanis Education, Lyle Willson; Agriculture and Conser- vation (Parks Committer), FE. MeCrum; House and Reception, E. McCrum; Attendance and Membership, Gerry Sullivan; Program and Music, Percy Cole; Achievement Reports, John Woods; Carnival, Percy Cole; and Chairman of Committees, Past President Ed. Tomsett, Mail Officials Blink At Postage-Due PROVIDENCE, R, I (AP)-- Post office officials here joined others in the United States in blinking at postal regulations as the only solution to a major {blockade of Christmas greeting card mail to Canada. The problem, virtually national in scope, was the mailing in the United States of countless greet. ing cards to Canada, unsealed and bearing only three - cent stamps Last Aug. 1, the rate became four cents to Canada, sealed or unsealed, But a great many pers sons were not aware of the change. Unsealed cards to US, points require only a three-cent stamp The short - postage unsealed cards had been held at Provi dence under regulations which do not permit the forwarding of "postage die" mail, The volume here had swelled to more than 2,000 cards and was headed for 10,000 by the end of this week. Postal officials here turned their backs on the rule book Wed- nesday, which says that such mail shall be destroyed unless it can be returned to the sender, | They released the Canadian mail and sent it on its way, but they | stressed that the four-cent rate must be paid hereafter, Honeymooner Gets Bigamy Charge TORONTO (CP) Harry A. Meechan, 31, who had his bail on a fraud charge reduced last week after he said he was on his honeymoon, was charged Wed. nesday with bigamy Meochan's bail was increased to $2,000 from $200, He was re. manded to Dec, 24 on the bigamy charge and & charge of obtain. ing accommodation. by fraud Meechan said "My lawyer told me my first marriage had been {annulled and I married again" THE KAWARTHA FOXHUNTERS ASSOCIATION wish to extend to all the nice people on Scugpg Island our best wishes for MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR.