YB THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, December 33, 1739 'Rotary A Finances COBOURG -- Rotary last week raised $100.71 for Christmas char ites with just. half an hour of uction Gifts thon were Constable Cy Meadows, member of Cobourg detachment | OPP, who has his home in Baltl-| more, and Bob MeCormack, Port] PEE-WEE HOCKEY Three Games In Beaver AA Loop ~ Results of Pee Trinity Wins} First Tourney Contest Easily PORT HOPE, In thelr first game of the Lawrepceville Tour. nament played in Princeton, N.J,, PORT HOPE Sanders started the winners off fast «= paced Chinese auctioning, | Hope. Visiting Rotarians included | Trinity College School easly dis- wee games played in the Beaver (from Brown, Then Baker scored Auctioneer Murray Noble con ducted the sale of gifts donated hy anonymous citizens The money was to finance an nual gifts to three Cobourg agen vies, Food and fruit baskets wil now he provided for senior eit zens at the counties Home for the Aged, for inmates at the county jail, and the cash balance will go lo the local Salvation Army to assist Its own charities Highest bid of $23.75 was offer: ed for a toy soft drink. truck, complete with 12 bottles of soft drinks, Lucky winner was A, Roy (Willmott, QC, who had led the spirited bidding for the toy from 'aa initial BO cent bid * HONORED ON RETIREMENT Presentation of a watch and | Lt, Borthwick, Packaging Offi. | on, Back row left wther gifts was made to Ernle | cer, Is shown saying good hye | Mr, G, Middleton, a Jervant on the occasion of his | to Mr, Terrant and extending | Officer, Mr, Wm yecent retirement from 26 Cen. | hest wishes on behalf of his | 8.*8gt, Godfrey, and #ral Ordnance Depot, Cobourg, ' fellow employes as they look | Mahon, - Officer Cunange Reflect Doubt TIT Driving Count In Militia Group to right: Packing Hireock, M, M oareless driving charges was re provinee-wide state of doubt as to validity of | Guests at the club for the ane UN Duties Involve Canadian Army OITAWA (CP) "You are soldiers not only of Canada but 'truce teams In Palestine and |p isr WIN of the world." This remark was made hy 14 Gen, FE, | | Emergency Force, to a group of Canadian soldiers preparing to return home after a tour of duty in ¥gypt It signified the Canadian | Army's Involvement In UN duties | flected In Cobourg magistrate's around the world, the army says Magistrate RB, Baxter and | Chris McKay, both of Port Hope, | Entertainment in the form of Christmas carols was provided hy a quartet comprising four of the club's elderly Three much apprecinsted ca-| rols were sung by the gentle men, Art Herbert, Lloyd Stinson, Johnny Ewart, and Harry Gadd, Flowers were presented as (Christmas. zifts to Mrs, Dorothy | Preeman, wife of Rotarian Alex Preeman, who owns the British Hotel where Rotary meetings are held, The special seasonal turkey liineh was provided gratis to the lelub by Mr, and Mrs, Freeman | Mowers also were given to Mrs Katie Warner, club planist | | posed of Bt, George's School from | Athletic Association this week |from Christie, In the third period Newport, Rhode Island, In con |were as follows: Baker got his second, with Brown vineing fashion by a 7:1 count BRUINS 4, Jr, A's also scoring, O'Brien scored a The game was played In the Unl-| The younger A's put up a deter- pretty gosl to avert the shutout versity of Princeton's Hobey minsd battle In this one before | or the Juniors from Bradshaw, members, (Baker Memorial Arena, Trinity howing out, The first canto was Only one penalty to Eley of the were led fo hal vistory by a|scoreless, but Bruins got two in Bruins, hat trick counted hy Captain Jim each of the next two periods for | y Hyland, Dave Hodgetls scored their margin of victory, The os. MAPLE LEAYS 3, RANGERS 1 two counters for the locals and ers could only pot one in the' ¥ach team got two penalties as the Leafs notched a goal per per: the Wings 8-1 in the second, with the third being scoreless, Jerry Foster notched a trio of counters for the winners, while Fgypt, Others help to form UN Another UN team Kashmir to the 77 were sent | in Lebanon, | M. Burns, Canadian About 100 more are serving with the Town Baskethall League was commander of the United Nations|the International Truce Supervi- [supplied by the O'Neill Jets who sory Commissions in Indochina, Canadian troops serving over: seas now number some 6,500, the majority with the 4th Infantry Brigade group in West Germany Army headquarters sald that at Berry had a goal and helped with |MceCormach, getting two assists, | Greg Milne led the losers with one goal, and asssisted Mills on the other, Only one penalty to May of the winners for hooking in the first, Eldowlves' Gwen Berry rolled to he the winner in the second, Michaud, 273; Mary O'Neill, 261 | parations reached their peak in The clubs split two goals even: Brisk, 246; Gwen Berry, 207; parties, The highlight of the evening in the Kiwanis, Rotary and Kinsmen the high triple in the Ladies'| and he also added an insurance Esther Dermo, 226; Helen Pem- Port Hope over the weekend as Ruth Rowden (Eldowives), 231; At the Salvation Army Citadel clubs, the baskets would include a racked up thelr first win after seven consecutive sethacks by | heating the FEldos hy a 43.36 score, Victory did not come easily, however, as the two clubs were stalemated at full time and brother Ross along with Monty second frame, ! Black each scored singletons, The - a lod, while Rangers scored In the Hodgetts boys are natives of Port ns second, Jones started Leafs on Hope the victory trail from Fenton in uie piri the first, Very Obvious Town Bowling League at Pine Y counter in the third, erest with a score of 685, Those | Gary Bray on a solo effort getting 226 or better were: Shire t ort ope staved off a shutout for the Ran. ley Cornish, 249; Lois Brandwood, gers, berton, 273; Nancy Yeo, 227; Pat {churches held special services, in- Francey, 227; Winnie Bell, 220, dustrial organizations held chil. Bernice Foster, 271; Jean Rogers, [dren's parties and most elubs and Karen Lees, 227, {preparations were made for the |digtribution of some 50 baskets to needy families In the town and| district, Captain David MeNellly | cash voucher as well as toys and clothing, The service clubs will help to transport the baskets on Monday and Tuesday, HIGH TRIPLE Ron Kinsey scored what proved 241; Shirley Doble, 240; Muriell PORT HOPE = Christmas pre- BLACK HAWKS 4, RED WINGS 2 238; Mary den Otter, 227; Irene and societies held dances and sald that through donations from The high school | "Money fo ly in the first, and then outscored | had to play five minutes of over gymnasium WAY SUB YEAMS NEW YORK (AP) ~ Hoping to complete an exchange series in augurated in Moscow last sum mer, the United Btates Olymple rowing committee Is considering splitting the 1959 U.B, Pan Amer- lean trials with an eye toward participation by Russian crews, Committee Ch alr man Clifford (Tip) Goes of New York says the possibility of holding the eights oared trials on July 11 and the other six divisions later that month or In August is being dis cussed by the commitiee, 7 HOWARD'S DRAPERIES 926 SIMCOE N, RA 5.3144 | {™ TE. Su t_" ----------_ ----- COBOURG A In the fall of 1941 he left the | COBOURG The senior post { Highlanders to attend a British| court when solicitor A, Roy {home and abroad the army em of one of Canada's most efficient time, Bill Roberts led the Jets V8" the scene of crowded, happy barked on a gradual but genera Will: in a year-end review of its activi Army Infantry Platoon Command. Mott, QC, commented to Magis er's Course, and later was ap trate R, B, Baxter, "There may [not have heen any offence at all {In this case. James Hurnett, | appeared in eourt after having {been remanded since Oct, 20 In August 1042 he was promo- {When he was found guilty of a #though still youthful in years, | 4" 1, Captain and returned to|charge of careless driving, Ask have amassed an amazing total Canada to attend the Bth Cana.|Ing lenlency In sentencing, Mr of 00 yoars' service In the Can-|qion"Avmy Staff Course at Royal Willmott was told his client dian Army during peace and Military College, Kingston would again be remanded to ", i Returning overseas March 1943, 74n: 30. "I would feel better from Brig. Carr started his early he served in various staff appoint {my own standpoint If 1 knew @areer with the Durham Reg). ments, and In A a i that | hat my rights were," the mag ment (NPAM) in 1020 and three |e..." tent to Italy where he was Istrate sald igh Inter qualified as sergeant. |b nctorred to the Hastings and Beverly Jackson, 30, of Swayne 135 he became a member (prince Fdward Regiment street, Cobourg, appeared hefore of the Midland Regiment on the| the court and presented proof of amalgamation of the Durham and In duly 1044 he was appointed attendance at Bowmanville traf Northumberland Regiments [Gane State hong o Gwe A. (fle elinie, "DIA you get your cer . an (with headquarters Ist Canadian tificate?' asked the magistrate WAR SERVICE | Idantry Brigade, and In Febru-| "No sir, 1 failed two questions," At the outhreak of World War ary 145 moved to the northwest! answered Jackson $wo he took on extra studies and | Europe theatre, where he served alified for commissioned rank|as Staff Captain at 1st Canadian been, Jackson sald the first ask ing the following winter of Army headquarters ed how the hroken white line in 1938-40, Joining the Midland Regl-| On his return to Canada in !he centre of the highway should ment in July 10. In October of (October 1045 he returned to his| he crossed, "I sald 'when passing he same year he became a amployment at Quaker Oats, and Another car with caution', but eutenant, and In September, (continued to maintain an interest |they wanted me to say 'extreme 1943 transferred from the Midland (in the Reserve: Army, when he Caution'. to the Hastings and Prince Ed:was appointed Major, and became| The other question asked when ward Regiment, joining the latter | Company Commander with the An accident should be reported to wit In England, | Prince of Wales Rangers police, "I said $25, and the right He was with the Hasty P's| In 1046 this regiment was con hy or Wa $100." said Jackson ™ Roth questions were of a type during the invasion of Siclly In verted to the 80th Anti-Alrcraft : ) ql which gives four possible answers 1840. He saw much action during Regiment, RCA, and after and requires selection of the cor fe, lallen SLUmpaign, ul successfully passing the conver: ject one, The magistrate sald ROCA Wh RO } rod slon courses to artillery, he was that In consideration of the 1 when he was promoted appointed second-in-command of charge of careless driving and Militia Groups changed hands yes $erday as Brigadier Lyall N, Carr OD, Commander 13 Militia Group |pointed liason officer at 9th Cana ot Port Hope relinquished the dian Infantry Brigade headquart wand to Col, M, E, Clarke, ers, iD, of Peterborough (ar STAFF COURSE These very popular officers, | 25, Cobourg, ties, More than 1,000 Canadian sol diers are serving in the UNEF In Henry Ford, II | Raps Nikita | DETROIT (AP) Henry Ford IT, discussing international poll ties, sald in an intervew this week, "I wouldn't trust that (Nikita Khrushchev) any farther than I could throw this office but'ding and that isn't very far" The exclusive interview with Tom Kleene, automotive editor of | the Detroit Times, was disclosed amphibious armored carrier, Hope Ontarios ran wild against tors 6:1 in the third in a story in the Sunday Times, | It was based on the recent month. | long trip which Ford, president Asked what the questions hadi ooo mond Motor Company, Wok! Graham to Furope Ford, a former alternate mem her of the United States delega tion to the United Nations Gen eral Assemhly, was deeply eritl cal of Russia and its leaders, Tle seldom has discussed his views in publie 'Weather Cuts Road Mishaps COROURG No accidents oe curred in the Cobourg area during the weekend, Ontario Provincial Police reported, Not only were there no accident calls, sald one constable, there just didn't seem to be any calls of any kind Possible cause for light traffic on highways during Saturday and Sunday was an Intense cold wave now gripping the area, One un offielal temperature Saturday morning was 18 degrees below | ze10. Snow scheduled for Friday ar rived wetter than forecast, with lover an inch of rain falling dur ling daylight hours, The streets {had hardly had time to dry with | traffic when the cold snap ar rived, and less travelled streets were reported dangerous for a while with a slick coating of | glare foe Early moming and night tem peratures were constantly below | goro during the weekend, with a | resultant drop in traffic on main | streets during Saturday, The cold was not enough to dampen en thusilastioc spirits at Saturday night's successful Bid-a-Buck aue tion sale at the arena. 4 Ye ok ol Catala, I I the Regiment [the fact that he only missed two oN pram In April 1948 he was promoted questions, he had at least tried, eommand of "C' Company, lead. . "i : land assumed command of year, fag It in the crossing of the Moro the 50th With the end of the war, the! y ih . : Manufacturers' Association mi ue Brigadier returned in 1048 to his Peterborough Chamber of C e ca "etvvy street' sta. pe Wh Ne re le Sate: the United Services Institute, and hair he Centr oar Is chairman of the Central Ontario WASHINGTON (AP) The dent Prevention Association United States Alr Force probably WAKES COMMAND A \ fl ' 1) to five years . A" 5 amber ying ree to eye din pation short vod ana we Santa Visits [before an atomie plane of sim Ey 146 he joined the Mid And it may be two or three 0 lore 2,000.miles starting as second in-command years hetore the Teg of the reserve unit, In January point where it begina to replace of Lieutenant-colonel, taking over] COBOURG -- Santa Claus visit present conventional powered sommand of the regiment, a post |® 36 Central Ordnance Depot HH then promoted to rank of Colonel, [EIfts and entertainment for mare + Ths does Sot Nenessarily mean #ad received an appointment to|than 780 children of civilian. and Hint He US: ony have a0 ' hr ty the next five years, It does sug with headquarters at Port Hope, An0uUal Christmas party, [gest that what the atomic-driven With reorganization of the Mil | Shortly before his arrival, hun t A loss than the performance of the and was given command of 13({Met running the length of the |. ical plane except for wadts from Bowmanville to Madoc, [Of the swarming, cheering chil from Lindsay to Relleville, Under | ren. ta become recognized as one of loading dock area of Warehouse the most efficient graips of its |2 inside the depot compound. The Although Rrig. Carr has main. [stage for the festivities, with the feined a busy schedule during [children and their parents sitting fg his successful business and| Gay decorations provided the Me military activities, he has alse bucking for Santa's arrival, He munity affairs. He Is a member [ney set in the stage, then came of Port Hope Rotary club, Port onto the stage through the fire 8 active In church affairs at mural of cartoon characters en John's Anglican Church, Port #aged in Christmas fun was paint ¥ rank of Major, and took over to the rank of Lieutenant-colonel, land suspended sentence for one River in December He is a member of the Canadian e town of Port Hope and merce, Peterborough branch of hom », Peterboroug ane For US. Plane tore bl Which he. stilt op Division of the Industrial Accl [will have its B70 chemical-fuel [ilar capability can he ready land Regiment again, this time Central Depot ho" win, 'peretedo- h IMT he was promoted to the rank long-range bombers such as the Be held until May 1952, He was here Saturday morning, with |" sommand 6 Infantry Brigade, [%rvice employes present for the clear-powered plane flying within iplane can do, Initially, will be Ma in 1084 he hecame Brigadier, dreds of balloons contained in p Militia Group, comprising militia | PATLY hall were dumped on OP | range, Ms leadership 13 Militia Group| The party was held in the truck | Mad in the country loading dock made a natural the past 12 years, hetween operat. along benches set in front taken an active interest in com. |elimbed first to the top of a chim Hope Golf and Country club, and |place opening, To the left, a huge {ed by depot painter Harold Rus DISTINGUISED CAREER sell The new commander of 13 Mil. PROWN OUT RAND 2) Group, Col. M, E. Clarke,| From his first wave from the ), also has had a long and top of the chimney, the children distinguished career in two fields, [started cheering, drowning out military and civilian. In his eivi |"Jingle Bells" being played at Han lie he is superintendent .of (the south end of the stage by the the Peterborough Mill operated by depot band the Quaker Oats Co, of Canada| He took his seat on a special ad throne mounted on a platform in Clarke born and ed. [front of the stage, and was im Peterborough, In 1928 mediately mobbed by a horde of he commenced civilian em: youngsters, who had to be calmed ployment as Junior member of down hy Master of Ceremonies the Quaker stall, aml alsa WO Wilf MeCue Jalned the non permanent active The crowd was welcomed to the olla member of the Mth party hy Commandant Col. W. EK Regiment Peterborough Rangers, Bawden starting a General chairman of the party In 1929 he transferred to the committee was Major E. Carey 4th Canadian Machine Gun Rat. Secretary was Mrs. Fran Harold talian, qualifying as machine guns committee members were Capt ner. until in October 1935 he ree W. Hicks, Lt, E. Parkes, Lt. H ceived coavnission with the Hayden, WO 2 Wilf McCue, C Rattalion 1937 militia re. Skelding and Rudy Tessier orgar a4 mem Candy was distributed by Capt ber « Wales Rang: A. Atkinson, WO 2 G. Clenahan ors ment) and Pte. W. Chapman, W. Middleton the « as R. Caine and KE, Scott, Gifts Lieu handed out hy Miss T. R wit Mrs. M. Dalby, Mrs. M. Dawe Stormon Mrs, Marie Dayman, Mrs. Nel Highlan Ne ens Eade A 1) Inez Harvey Ars lifted an is ne Moskaluk, Mrs, J. Reaume telii once Col ueated in Was } his Oals : private \} a) \ \ 1 th \ » hecame tl u All tert \ Re Pe \ \ tena were own ALL SAL the A n n nds | | G4 \ ™ \ he 1 served as first ollic | atarms witli the Wait in 1, and Mrs. Lois Wesley, fdna nn Hats OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE LEARANC ® DRESSES ® HATS REDUCED UP TO 50% AND MORE TO CLEAR this season's merchandise Open Every Night Till Christmas Ll ® SUITS ES FINAL reorganization in 1958 to meet the changing concepts of war, NEW MISSILES The government announced in October that ithe army would be supplied with American Lacrosse surface-o « surface guided mis sles, During the year, 126 offi cers and men of the Royal Cana-| dian Artillery received guided | missile training at Fort Sill, Okla, and Fort Bliss, Tex A new armored regiment, the Fort Garry Horse, was hrought into being at Camp Petawawa, | Fach of the four brigades in the army now has an armored regi | ment in support Prototypes of the HBobeat, an were unveiled for the first time, | I4.-Gen, 8, Findlay Clark, 49, siiceeeded 14.-Gen, Howard D 80, as chief of the gen eral staff Aug, 31 Ontario's Keep Winning COROURG Junior Omarion |of the Mercantile Hockey League then scored the second with help bh kept ¢ | thelr unbeaten record se ure In the opening game in whal ng Eldos by a 6:2 score, lead ing 42 at half time The Eldos jumped flrst period lead on. goals hy Timer Fox from Larry Scully, followed hy one hy Joe Hager man from Cy Dark, However, the Juniors poured on | the pressure and went ahead as George Fenton scored, then Rill] Wakely got two and one by Herk Martin | In the last period Fenton got hs second, while Marty Rrere ton got the other, assisted by Larry Baltershy | Three penalties in the game, two to the Eldos, ONESIDED WIN The second game turned into a rout as the Lawrence Harvest: | ers ran up a 52 lead over the Hi-Ways In the first period and{ scored four more in the last stan ta for a one sided 5:2 count, Norm Kelley set up the first into a 20 activit J | to the win with & 15-point spread|® tivity on _hoth Saturday and v unday afternoons, Matthews Con closely followed by Bob McClure / veyor held thetr annual ¢hildren's of the losers who potied 14 ; party there Saturday while on The second game saw a league Sunday Fldorado Mining and Re scoring record sel as Lee Woods | fining Lid, held a party for the oaged no less than 87 points In|ohildren of employes leading his mates, the Haggls| On Sunday night most churches 18 A , Bowlers, to a 65-63 victory over |eonducted special services featur. the second place Turck's Baskets ing Christmas music while at eers In a free scoring game, For | port Hope United Chureh the an the losers, Len Loevenmark nual candle light service filled the racked up a tidy sum of 22 church to capacity, A candlelight points, All action 18 now posts| service was held at the Salvation poned until the start of the New |Army Citadel and the band play Year ed Christmas musie EASY VICTORY In a Junior "C" League game count in the first period, potted played at the local Peter Camp. no less than eight in the middle hell Memorial Arena the P or ticanto and then outscored the vis The fray the visiting Robeaygeon elub played to a poor crovd of end up in a rout by a 18:1 advan. only eight paid admissions 1 lage, Bobcaygeon have Just ve. ly student It was a cently replaced Keene in the played game with only one j., league, The Ontarios ran up a 40 alg being issued and It went tu the usually chipper Ontavios in the first period with Mal Ste phenson the culprit for holding, I'here were three men on the winners who pleked up four goals [ea h, They were George Fenton, | Billy Wakely and Larry Batters. by, Mal Stephenson helped his |elub along with a hat trick while Terk Martin potted two and Ted ly Watts garnered a singleton, fob Johnston averted a shutout 0 wa Need money to ¥ vi expand or Improve your home or business? Get the cash the day you want lt==|ust phone o In to the nearest Asse Budget Plan office for fast, friendly service, Streak loser goal for Bud Downey, and I from Bill Douglas ssociates IT'S EASIER TO REPAY THE ASSOCIATES' BUDGET PLAN WAY! YOu MONTHLY RECEIVE PAYMENTS $179.09 $11.00 277.97 17,00 412,64 25.00 860.71 36.00 1,825,00 65.00 2,800.00 ANY AMOUNT a trio for the losers in the last canto Ron Pillsworth counted with | Assisted by John Nicholls, of goals for the Harvesters, singletons going to Chub Melvor, Jim Davidson, Pete Boneardo, Claude Fitzgibbon, Ian Halford! VICTORIA (CP) An Emlly and Charlie Groome Carr Il painting of "Trees" Melvor, Davidson and Boneardo brought top price of $500 at an added two assists, while Halford auction sale here, A total of had one, HI-Ways garnered six of $6,404 was pald for olls, water the nine penalties colors and sketches, NICHOLSON'S WIN Nicholson File stayed up with the leaders in the nightcap as they won rather handily over the Mathews Conveyor club hy a §1 score, leading 51 ending the first 30 minutes of play Ron Lax was best for the Fil ers, with a hat-trick and one as: | slat, Rich Hrown had one goal and one assist, Moe Lingard and "Jackrabbit Pemberton added single goals, while Riek Farrell and Don Black were credited with assists, File had four of the seven pen alties assessed | pA | i i LIMITED od 111 Simcoe St. PAINTINGS POPULAR KING AT WILSON HIGHWAY NO, 2 proceeding 'Mrs, N. Ryan. Mrs. G Keep DadiShip-Shape | Give him... 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