The Oshawa Times, 24 Dec 1958, p. 7

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DISTRICT GIRLS GET AUTOGRAPH by all Here two fans who surrounding Port for autographs came from communities When rising young singer Caroline Stassen #efinny Cash appeared in Osh wa recently, he was beseiged BOWMANVILLE RECREATION Minor League Finishes First Half Of Schedule BOWMANVILLE First half move into first place in the leag of the Minor Town League Hockey standings. Phillip Manduc} a replica of the « schiddules were completed on Sat- and Don Jamieson were the goal|was presented to urday scorers for the Rams. Billy Wood-| Athert Bird, through In the first Pee Wee game of ward and Don Jamieson each col: trices of friend the morning the Canadians scored lected an assist for the Rams Children's As twice In the final period to defeat Cary Wilson (cross checking) and The meanin the Hawks 2-0 and move into fifth Paul Meadows (holding 1 . place In the league standing collected penalties for the Ho Gary Butler accounted for | The Rams were i the Canadians' goal too many men on the In the second Pee Wee game r . de Goes Gofoated the Bruins 40 WIDGET LEAGUE : to take over the lead in the league In the first Midget game play r to Captain Dre standings, one point ahead of the ed Saturday afternoon the Raid I ap A bat I idle Rangers, Garfield Webb (2), ©T8 defeated the Dodgers 54 to gh PR i Cot anion Wayne Burgess and George move into second place in the lish 1 Hone hia iis to Moore were the goal getters for|league standing. Larry Piper, sboat Ajax. Ajax. the son the Giants. Barney Hawthorne, Jim Scott, James Lane ' and Telamon, king of Salamis John Conners, Brian Armstrong Blaine Pickard were the goal fter Achilles the bravest of th and George Moore each collected Retters for the Ralder Don Kerr|8lI0% J host that be Troy an assist for the Giants, Michael/and Wendell Fisher each collect 0 y touth of A Leddy (interference) of the ©d an assist for the Raiders. John Sy A al Bruihs and Gary Akey (interfer Twist 2), bea Smit and Tom of d " » Gla sicked up the Wilson were the goal scorers for d ; Soe) of a lania plokoe J the Dodgers. Twist and Wilson hey Warp loi In the final Pee Wee game of 150 picked up assists for the VIAN ft el sheen the morning the Leafs defeated Dodgers thinking them the sons of Ateu the -Red Wings, 2-1, In a four In the second Midget game the he had riven the preferonce A point game to move into fourth Generals handed the Orphans id th i eo stabbed Wi place in the league standings their first defeat of the season gh An Rl Ricky Ellis and David Puk ac. by defeating them 2.1, The win * Tom his i counted for the Leals' two goals moved the Generals into a Dany Wilkins scored the Red place tie with the Orphans, Doug Wings' lone goal mid-way through Gibson (Peter Werry) and Peter lod, Tom Worden Werry were the marksmen for La bériod David Rogers the Generals. Bruce Ogden scor. (hooking), both of the Leafs, col. ¢d the Orphans one goal, with pena the Larry Pearce isting, Larry latin the only ies of "| Pearce of the Orphans collected |" {the only penalty of the game for | BANTAM LEAGUE dh ile ro bodychecking in centre ice. In the first Bantam game Sal- pEE WEE LEAG urday the Tigers came from be WL hind a 3-1 score to tie the Braves 3-3. Pat Vinish (Scott Rudell Bradley Yourth (Ted Brown) and Jim Kinson (Bradley Yourth) ac counted for the Tigers' goals Doug, Nichols and Farle Keatley were the goal scorers for the Br Dednis Gay, Fred Sehack and Albert Goodwin collected {sts on the Braves goals No pena handed put in the game In the next game the Cubs held the first place Huskies to a 0-0 tle, to end the Huskie winning streak at five games, James Finn (interference) collected the Hu kies' only penalty of game The ( th ties, Glen Clarke (hooking), Melean and Dan Mar shall (holding pu The Pirates defeated the Lions 2-1 in the third game of the morn ing to move into a second place tie with the Lions in the league standings. Ricky Gay Ball) and Brian Forsey goal getters for the Pirate Bradley (David Allison) the Llons' lone goal ATOM LEAGUE In the only Atom league played last Saturday morning th Rama defeated the Hornets 340 to tv Hope girls, and Barbara Gibbs, get auto- Classic Origin Of Town Name AJAX {that during the September when mementos HMS Ajax were presented to th IC town by Captain R. G. Dreyer 2 t of the the t the he ivie dinner It will ( 1 ( bh own the Gree he MILF d heen re in Drey oth net penalize 0 we These are quisgnam nisl A) » | translation of the in er | mself to Eng J] Ww ed in Greek After nd for hero Ulysse rage rms the dr to with of or hyacinth) distinguish him of Olleuns, to son Ajax Ajax, wnewards, his ship was wreck rock, and he would have es hig escane was due to his owr PLS: afforts. Whereupon Posindon soli 10 he rock with his trident, anc 9 A was drowned 7 / & account, Ajax was struck hining after the shinwrech having Incurred the anger of Athene Glants Rangers Wings Leafs Canadians Bruins Hawks 0 *Includes four point BANTAM LEAGUE NL ax (2 8 Ld game mn ) Pls Huskies Lions Pirates Braves Cub ligers ATOM LEAGUE WL 4 1 By Long Brothers COBOURG Real | Cobourg brother Hope to It an in oper Long of Port announced purchase of former! Ud tate 4 has customers I urance agency ated by the late W. D. Richard on ibs collected three penal Pls Rams 0 Barons Indians Hornets 0 MIDGET LEAGUE T 0 0 0 0 0 Leo 8 1 1 1 The purchase of the agency | 3 effective Dec, 11, 1958. All file and records of the Rich agency have been removed Long Bros. office Offic manager there is ell Manning previous to Mr he associated agency, hookin 5 F Pls A 8 4 2 Cobourg Gener: ienerals R. Traini Orphans Raiders Comets an | Dodgers 15 13 10 10 (George Richardson were the \ with the Bri Core new 2 | THE EASY WAY They called them the 'keys t SALT LAKE CITY (AP)--Mem- success in balancing the stat Governor George D. budget The A. rubbe administration gave him'slide rule and a pres Christmas gifts Tuesday. prints fake money 8 game bers of Clyde items tiny 0 HELP RETARDED CHILDREN'S FUND Picke Fy cheque workers who of M4 right among the and \ gave Mr committed dent-elect vid P l The Ajax - Whifhv . tm Retarded Children "as a Nn nted by for $170 yoyes of K ¥ Walter Shan al the union, headed the d an average each for 1959 rence a Shannon a fx ' hen senting the cheque $7000 mark © fa Photo td ¢, chairman of ie children's educatic rive tarded am | By John Mills.) recalled | Hoo of the Retarded the Sunday Schoolroom. Although! Alice Dodd by teral weeord No one say of When firgt|Purnle flower (perhaps the Iris ghown by Charles Reesor and the He was known as Telamonlan (pa hments at the close, from king of Loeris, who went with 40 ships qo vine on Sunday evening, Gor to the Trojan war. On his return gon Reesor, superintendent, took od, but Posiedon brought him to0|g "gs Linstead gave an inspiring wed if he had not boasted that joe Christmas carols were sung According to Rgency Purchased and irdson to Rus owner of the agency will that short + g' Police Force "Port Hope Honor | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, December 2 4 1958 7 To Be Boosted | BOWMANVILLE - Councillor | 0, J. Presson, chairman of the Best Decoration tated the hiring of another con- Istable, The force now has a 40- hour week as compared with 48 hour week of the past | last train left six years ago. FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX it you have not received your Times by 7 p.m. call AJAX TAXI PHONE AJAX 333 All tolls must be placed before pm. | graphed pictures of the singing star, Times Photo) | AT PORT PERRY * Yule Gatherings Held By Community Groups By MRS. CHARLES H REESOR Fred Crawford; Missionary PORT PERRY The Baby Monthly secretary, Mrs. J, Saun 3and of the Port Perry United ders; corresponding secretary, 1|Church held its annual party in Mrs. J. Saunders; press reporter, n| of on SUBSCRIBERS THE TIMES BOWMANVILLE FOR MISSED PAPERS AND BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE STEVEN'S TAXI MA 3-5822 It you heve not received your Times phone your carrier boy first, It you are unable to con tact him by 7:00 p.m. TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI } for Ells Litt Mrs by GREETINGS TO ONE AND ALL! GRANT'S SNACK BAR 922 SIMCOE NORTH police force recently has necessi- ge Moy Christmas pom all at... IES he was asking about trains, The!( { / 7 J CY PREECE GARAGE 110 VERDUN ROAD, OSHAWA £5 5 SRE Peace On Earth Goodwill To Men : POWELLS DRUG STORE 352 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Cally Accepted Between 7 «7:30 p.m. Only cartoons were committee In charge served re- The Sunday School of the Unit. ed Church held a White Gift charge of the service. Reverend MERRY CHRISTMAS GOOD WISHES FOR HAPPINESS AT CHRISTMAS! SABAT'S DRY GOODS 24 SIMCOE N. v May our sign point your way to holiday fun! JIM CLEMENT SERVICE STATION BOWMANVILLE The Bow: | Honorable mentions' went 10 police committee, announced that manville Chamber of Commercethe exterior decorations at the ag of the first of the year the Tuesday announced the winners homes of Dr. H, B, Rundle, 79 Bowmanville police force will be of the chamber - sponsored home Queen street; Donald H, Wilcox, inereased from seyen to eight tests ard, King street east; Nelson E.| The new member of the force In the store window decorating Osborne, 7 Lover's Lane; and is Louis Phillips, 23, of Tyrone. contest the winner was Good- (Willlam Allin, 19 Scugog street. Mr, Phillips will assume the brand Fabrics, The winner will This i» the fourth year that a duties of constable on Jan. 1, For |be awarded the President's Tro: home decorating contest has been the past eight years he has been |eral meeting In January Honor- and Ken Morris, secretary-man- and Rubber Company plant in| | able mentions went to Lander | ager, noted there has been an Bowmanville, He Is married and Hardware, Higgon Electric, lastiincrease of exterior decorations has one child, year's winner, Ken's Men and yith each passing year. Mr, Presson sald that the short Boys' Wear, L. A. Parker and er work week Introduced in the| Antique Shop, on Liberty street . . south Decision To Eimer Banting's exterior deco ration of his home on Frederick J avenue was judged by the Bow e inister E sional Women's Club as the first| OUT oF DATE place winner. Second place was) a e n ar PORTLAND, England (CP)-- won by Dr. John Werry, 270 King : . Edmund Downton, 24, who es- street east and third place by COBOURG The Rev. FE. 8. caped from prison in this Devon [Jack Brough, Horsey avenue, Bull, new rector of St. Peter's fown, was soon recaptured while and third is $10, up his mind that he wanted to be - a minister during the years of GOLFERS' PET World War 11 EMBLETON, England (CP) Mr. Bull was a member of the Tim, a mongrel dog which has RAF Coastal Command at Gibral in this Northumberland commun. |war, after he had received a ity, will have a club tournament Bachelor of Arts degree at Trin named after him ity College, University of Toron to, In 1938 He returned to Trinity after the Theology degree. He completed this course in 1948, was ordained and married that year, and went to Calgary as pastoral rector | After Calgary he served at this ordainment at Trinity, was hack at the college on staff as Chaplain and Professor of Homi letics, the art of preaching After three and a half years on pointment to the Cobourg St p Peter's parish, one of the most the attendance was not as large These officers elect were unanl active congregations in the dio ax antleipated everyone had a mously accepted Cede : wonderful time Mis. Merlin Dowson extended po cove he is glad to be back Band, Mrs. Llovd Wakeford, wel hold the January meeting at her rather than academic work , comed the members and guests home "Academic work Is restricted to | and called upon Mrs. Edga 40, he committee In charge a small segment of the com Leask to glve a prayer, Mrs. this meeting will be Mrs munity," he says, "but pastoral | Wm. Taylor, Jr., presided at the worth Kennedy, Mrs, Ray work Is more rewarding to the Linstead gave a very Interesting] Ms, Frank Honey on behall portunity of seeing his handiwork illustrated talk on the birthday of the Service Club presented develop with his skill as-a preach g of Jesus : Miss Dodd with a life member. op» The graduation ceremony of ship certificate He occuples the large Xing the members into Mission Band| Mrs, Howard Challis conduct: street west. manse with his wife. ford, and in the absence of the ort Pickard assisted. Mrs, Fred Arthur. 10. and Charles, 3 ,/ Mission Band Superintendent, | Crawford presented the Chapter The children, used to small To Morin Dowson presented oy Canada from the Study Book. ronto play yards, are almost im the diplomas to the ySWiidren [Christmas gifts and home baking movable from the huge gardens here were some 36 hoys and|ere gold at- the close of the which accompany the residence s| Mission Band, but only three ,.yoq the committee Ini tér, There is so much more snow, y ore present These were Bar-\ charge and Mrs. Austin Bathle so much more room to play, that Mra Walsh, Paul Taylor and ored with a few selections on the children seem to be living in a Larry Reesor | the organ d'fferent world, say their par Miss Joblin expressed the thanks ents, for her hospitality and to the committee who arranged such an enjoyable evening. Heugen's Drive-In, Manchester, {was the setting for the annual {Perry Lions Club, Christmas Story, During the serv. The president's wife, Mrs. |Howard Challis, presented each "by the members of the Sunday lady guest with a red rose. | at the organ and Marilyn Reesor (Were placed at each setting of at the plano {the Christmas decorated ban "DOLL FESTIVAL quet table, Roast chicken, plum The Woman's Auxiliary of the/pudding and all the trimmings community Memorial Hospital [Were in abundance to satisfy the ind announced the following win. Mel. Smith, of Oshawa, provid ners: Mrs. H. Gatenby, Port ed the entertainment, Mr, Smith Perry Jamie McNab, Port demonstrated his work for the Perry: Carol Kane, Port Perry: !Salvation Army with the boys Bonnie Cawker, Port Perry; and girls in the schools for prob Bessie Hall, Port Perry; Mrs To conclude his program Mr W. G., Hope, Port Perry: Mrs, Smith made a tape recording Colhear, Port Perry; |which was heard on Sunday A. Saunders, Port Perry; morning with his usual program Harold England, Port Per-'to the children, This tape re Perry; Joyce Bruce, Seagrave; with Dr, M. B, Dymond, Minis Doris Jeffrey, Prince Albert; ter of Transport for Ontario and Mrs. 'Art Cox, Port Perry; Cheryl R H. Cornish, Principal of the Sweetman, - Port Perry; Mrs. !'Port Perry Public School. These G. H, Porter, Port Perry; Mrs, gentlemen were introduced by "George Emmerson, Port Perry; Howard Challis, Sharon Barnes, 418 Loulsa street, | WINNERS Oshawa: Mrs. Gordon Cafnegle,| Winners of the grocery hamp Port Perry; Mrs, H. Monohan, ers at the annual Santa Claus Mrs, - Patricia Boe, parade were Mrs. John Ballard, (Peterborough; any; H. Simpson, Port Perry; |arave; Mrs. Lou. Burnett, Port ls n N NO i ), 'orry 4 a bd ° Siete Eyestman Port Ports | Perry: Mrs. Donald Wallace am Fallowdown, Port Perry. Port Perry; Jim Wilson, Port ' WMS AUXILIARY Perry, RR 3; Mary Lou Craw Mrs. George land store exterior decorating con-'58 Lambs Lane; J. Dennis Pick- men phy at the chamber's annual gen- snongored by the Retail chamber an employe of the Goodyear Tire Sons, plumbers, and Johnson's | manville Business and Profes- First prize is $25, second Is $15, Anglican Church, Cobourg, made found 2,816 golf balls on a course tar for the largest part of the war in 1945, and obtained his |Windsor, and seven years after college staff, he received his ap I'he superintendent of the Baby an Invitation for the Auxiliary with pastoral work, with practical niano for Christmas carols. Mrs. and Mrs. George Samells minister, for he Is given the op- 16 carried out by Mrs, Wake: od the devotionals and Mrs. Rob-/Mary, and children Henry, 11, girls . eligible for promotion Into! meeting. Refreshments were of the St. Peter's Church minis Movies and of the members to Mrs, Bathie| {Christmas party of the Port ! School. Gloria Hastings presided Favors of chocolates and perfume held its annual Doll Festival guests Debbie Garvey, Port Perry; Mrs, lem children, ry; Miss Tena McKee, Port cording Included an interview Glenda Taylor, Port Perry: the president of the Lions Club, Seagrav. Kathy Kerr, Beth: port perry; Mrs, Wm, Keen, Sea The Christmas meeting of the ford, "Port Perr ire s & N. SIMCOE IWMR Reraning v > 4 iy = hii ed. Ch = the Clarke, Port Perry; Jerry Ma or erry Unite WUreh Was yoy, Toronto; Mrs, Dalton Dor held at the home of Mrs. Austin ell. Black wk: George Hall Bathie 4 \ lack ook. oorge : ' The meeting, was in the charge St, hi -4 Pony a aes of Mrs. Howard Challis who open-| "00> py 0t, LoL nT supply secretary, say stunned Holiday joy to you and yours! CENTRAL HOTEL CAFE and CHOW"S CHOP SUEY HOUSE ors Legion Army combined ible gone havin AN ne sleep ed the program with a Christmas noem entitled "The Road to Found Guilt Godley read a letter from Mrs, oun ul y Armstead and announced that Drivin C i port form to be filled out before | g oun ter from the secretary for sup- and defence counsel claims that plies he'd been dazed and Injured ing the nominating committee, | Peter street hridee, Stewart Huff 0 President, M Merlin Dowson: [while his abllity was impaired by 1st vice « president, Mrs, Howard alcohol, in Port Hope 'magis Austin Dathie; recording secre (fined $50 and $15 costs by Mag Stewardship secretary, Mrs. the charge, Huffman admitted Frank Godley: Christian citizen: [staggering into the police office wecretary, Mrs, Robert Walker; had seven or eight pints of heer street sald he the car col | C t d Eff t lide with the bridge and that 0 Y 1 H man did not recognize him at A concerted effort has, "He appeared more been made during the last few than drunk," said Worthy stances, The service clubs, thelcar and had a few beers while the churches, Salvation! waiting: for the car. He admitted that be missed for before losing n it ever) of the after driving Bethlehem." Mrs. Robert Walker, she had received an annual re Jan 1959 | PORT HOPE Although sup Miss Gladys Joblin, represent: when his car crashed into the read the new slgte of officers for man, 24, of Port Hope, was found Challis: 2nd vice - president, Mrs, trate's court Monday He was tary, Mrs. Wesley Lane; treas-|istrate R. B. Baxter ship, Mrs, John Price: literature on Nov, 21 and telling police he'd riendship secretary, Mrs, George land been in an accident when he spoke to the driver Huff first even though they were old AJAX days to prepare Christmas hamp-| Huffman said he'd gone to a and the Red Cross have having without breakfast vill that Santa Claus just a quar of a mile from no one hours con 1} need and. tr trol Wild know car Glad tidings to one and all during the blessed' Yuletide season, - HENDERSON'S BOOK STORE read the minutes and Mrs. Frank! | Mrs. Fred Crawford read a let. ported by testimony of a friend ithe coming year, as follows: [guilty of a cha of driving urer, Mrs. Frank Godley Although pleading not guilty to Burnett Mrs. Lawrence Warthy of Walton friends for those in needy circum: body repair shop to pick up his in making a as and heen without the repair shop to the bridge. bas not forgott he management and staff wish their many customers and friends « Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Stores will remain closed until Saturday, December 27th OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE King Street aot Stevenson Road T

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