The Oshawa Times, 2 Feb 1959, p. 7

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Cb A AA HOD THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Pebruery 2, 1959 AT COBOURG ~ Goalies Shine [Combines Beat [flidgets Hit BtPortHope x7 peity 'Babes' |Brooklin7-2 | PORT HOPE -- In the Beaver | Athletic = Association's Bantam "the NAM COBOURG -- Cobourg - Port, The puck lay in the crease and At C b [A Bear te Bears wid Poe Wes Hope Combines splurged for four| Bob Weiss was on hand to cuff 0 our [] Ise draw, goals In the 'third period to de-|it home for the equalizer, Before 2 Sto © Fires BeOIgleny trav. ion Wayne Ste feat Toronto Varsity Baby Blues the period ended, Gatien clicked] COBOURG -- It was a success: Tr 218.6 in a exhibition match at Co-lon faulty Cobourg clearihg 10/7) weekend for Cobourg's All| cc G -- The Cobourg fire paper and a part of the celling Oe Oe Boar "oesoruea | bours. Arena. give the Varsity White 8 32 ed8e glar hockey foams, Pee Wees|gooartment received two. calls|was bummed. Case of the fire 18 a5 stars / | While only an exhibition tilt at 16.18, {and Midgets all scored convin-| oer (he weekend to extinguish|at present unknown, Estimated Each el b had two Ity [it Was one of the better games of The teams divided four second|cing wins over Peterborough, |p. "in two different Cobourg|damage is $500, t gen £9 Penalty |e season and feeling ran high|period goals, leaving it 5-4 for|Trenton and Brooklin opposition |g c The second call was received (trips. for a non . league tilt. The Var-|Varsity heading into the third, respectively The first call was Saturday|st 5 pm, Sunday when a fire | The second game was 8 one, inermediates were out (o|Pete Randle coverted Bruce The Bantams journeyed 10|,. ur" when a fire broke out inbroke out in the boiler room of sided contest as the ornets| in the game from the drop of | Doidge's passout at 37 seconds,| Trenton Saturday and made the he Times Print.| Denton's Florists on George St., J , (the premises of t : ounoed Raighia by. erie wp the puck, and two of their play-|Nicken also helping [trip worthwhile by coming home ing hin rh on Division street,|Cobourg, The fire was confined 4 g " |ers couldn't control themselves) pian McAllister sped into the|"/!h 2 resounding 8-2 victory inlun Si ined to the rear|to the Yast and 10 (yest 4 by Mills wits|oden panailzed by relerees Doug| clear on taking Alex MeKeen's LOU mea were the of the building' where a box ofl damage was reported. / J "ane and Karl Je od : t Hollyman cleanly | ; -- [three goals and oe Jeipert 8in-| "John Gatten was sjected from belay 10 beat Hollym ? loparicpivis of Put Brian's evew| " Friar, Grimshaw and Dey with the GG WA 8 ote Dhssom Pete Warren soloed at 13.00) Other snipers for the winners n assists credited to Grimshaw, ue yor Yo ¥iniay ie 4 With a man disadvantage for 8 were Terry lLenasham, John An-| WwW Brown, Wakely and Friar, Three misconduct in the second for | Varsity lead, Bob Weiss con-|derson, Bob Ewart and Bruce] nalties, two to the losers, " : nected for his second goal of the Harp with one marker each, Pee - rt rT tally buck. Tew The the nes night at 1905 on a long slider. |Wees defeated Peterborough Le ea - n ras M » E . picked up up nine of the 16 minor ° Combines finished strong in the (100 a priday. vie out Mid | , hin Allister blazed 20. Here in Cobo ' { arine RyIneers FARE TEAD faired. ig og Mogi _- 4 16 gets toyed with Brooklin Satur-| BRIGHTON --- Two men were Astsury hod alter boing taken to | Hold Convention George Hicken jumped Varsity |for the equalizer, Dick Finlay as.|doy In recording an easy 72|killed as the result of a head-on pital ln enton, Yolk divers | into a 140 edge at 2.20 when he sisted, James put Toronto back nunph. Alles BeChame. aud collision between two: cars three Wy ie Vianed Sol drt REA 2 ound $ Roudies { fromfin front temporally at 4.5¢ but efor va Inid de wn the law in|miles east of here on No. 2|were used to free Ashbury, Police Greaves, president of the Na-{the corner into the bottom left the locals popped in three straight | Bob Niver Fi orn in Highway Saturday, el bod 10 | Ashbury. Dolice tonal Aswiciation of Marine Ex. comer. Brian MeMliner evenud for the come : from behind | i i o pti were|George Ira Vanslyke, 39, of accident, An inquest will be held, gineers (CLC) announced Sunday the count for Cobourg at 4.19, triumph, Weiss got his third pei or minor vari-|Brighton, and Richard Ashbury,| Ashbury was travelling to Belle- that a national convention of the rifling a low screened shot into 9.20 on a pass from Fisher, Bud 5 18. of Belleville, | anburs wap traveling to Belle: association will be held in Toronto|the lower right side, on passes McDougall notched on beauty at| 1 wore called against the © d wh bound lice sald, Both were p\ . : le 5.5 Turland cashed his own| F1even were Vanslyke was dea en an , police ] Lith fhe Canian Brotherhood of Ho epugall om Dowie nae 5a ogy sap home club coached hy Ross Bur: ampyiance reached the scene, alone in their cars, " 4 1} | Railway, Transport and General |, goal by Walt James at 4.53 Combines make thelr final ap BO rE nursed a 31 bulge Workers (CLC) will be discussed. | Af 13.55, the Combines tied the pearance of the season at Bow: "00k ood "held it through | Mr, Greaves said all nine east: soore 2.2. Harris McXeen's drive manville Wednesday night when| =o ase middle chapter, and -» tars eo ern district councils of the associ-|caromed off the backboards to they face Syd Arnold's secondo ood home four goals ine the ation had approved the merger non Patton who took his shot. place squad last chukka PRESENTATION TO NEWCASTLE MAN Cute Part: Arthur, Commgwond, Carl Went and Gary Dunn were 7-0 Victory 3 ) |the leading sharpshooters for Co- W. A, Goodfellow (left), On. | Ontario the retiring president | ing of the association in Tor. | Wiarton, or tthaom. Wen » ars win two goals ench Tim BE are | of the Hoistetn Fricuan Asso. | onia on Jan. 2. which was ar, [722 Tro ains Hope netted one, Don Slater Pon} COBOURG - Cobourg Pee Wee Blair Sayers and Bruce Nichol. Is shown presenting a walch to | ciation of Canda, Presentation tended by over 100 breeders 1 M k Rernaghan, George Oliver, Dave) COBOURG Lo Xo rg ob 0 Soyer A rues 1 James T. Brown of Newcastle, | was made at the annual meel from all parts of Canada | Catt e ar et oderson. West and 4 ols ' 1 ------ - | king nists, J Cornish! Young Canada Night, and the| Terry O'Connor and Dyer paced - -------------- . | S F D e oO ot pliant. \v apuints. im, Co st bi FR Little WHHL rou Le sind Peterborough Legion W { rom Vro P P Brooklin as they blanked Peterborough Le- . Start inter Basketball ec ® P BROOKLIN Hunter. Death, [gion 7-0 in an exhibition game Outstanding performers in the | LONDON, Ont, (CP) The ' {Cornish Pascoe. Bate, Wilson, G.|at Cobourg Arena Friday night,|victory were Ray Chapman and [canadian caitle market seems! COBOURG -- The lead in the McBride, G. McBride, W. Hessin, iy J Witen. ore Bradley. preceding the intermediate "A (Gordie: Stevenson, | hd T . | , re ' k Wakely m™ . | COBOURG ~- Sayers, Nicholas reasonably secure from any Cobourg Mercantile Hockey key Thornton, Gray, Batten, Red-|tilt ) ' d Work Projects hrills At sharp drops for the next two| League changed hands again Sun car Lovet, B Cavanaugh. |g, Ager, Brock Art Jones' crew encountered Robertson. Medhurw, Witimutie, years, the Western Ontario Aber. |day as Hydro took over the covet: J. Cavanaugh Ta¥loh Pascoe, | "COBOURG Cleary, Smith.|jitle opposition in romping to aj Ab EINER FEUY, TENETACES PORT HOPE (Staff) Two work days expected from both [deen Angus Associatior. was told/ed top spot by blasting General Goody, Bassinger, Mellls, Gallag- yu 0id Cook, MacDonald, An [lopsided victory, Only the stellar) hapman, Blevenson, Hl, Ewart, 13 W I § p IN h dnd) 4 Saturday by Ralph Bennett of Ot-| Electric 94, Hydro hurdled over her Perrow Beatty, Thompson. |qocon Holland, Hope, Slater, | goalkeeping of Roger Dyer kept| Godfrey, Ryan, Gadbois, Clapper. Suveramuant : approved projects! projects and Port Hope unemploy 0 ourg tawn, representing the federal de- the idle Grafton Brones Into first REPLACE J'S |Kernaghan, West, Dunn, Oliver,|the score from double figures Wt OROVGH o pared ny ue ars. ment officials expect 12 men to , partment of agriculture's market Paes with . Pokus. Srutien Ju At a league meeting preced-|Berthelet, Brocanier, McCollum Ray Chapman opened the scor- Laughlin Dyer, Webb, Nur, winter unemployment relief cam. be hired today, More will be COBOURG St, Peter's Jun.|'ME services id 3, ds bilby Fy Ing Sunday's game, several ing for Cobourg on a breakaway Aili (be Thy Wiis paign iors of Peterborough won and Officers elected; honorary pres- . : league problems were discussed . at 9.10, Gord Stevenson picked Parnell, Murphy, Metherol, 0'= Both projects are part of a long sary, as the work proceeds [SPS Seniors lost, in two girls'| ident, Don Edwards, Watford;| Hydro held a 52 lead after the 1 was learned officially that J's| Fro isher t the top Fight corner with a back- ell, A ' 1 . 1 2 he ' Connor, Zwicker, Houck, range plan to build a new east. The projects were suggested by high school basketball games Fri- president, Stewart Middleton, | first period, upped it to 8-2 head: had dropped out of the league, In| hander at 15.45 on a pass from| Onnor, "WiC added to this force when neces In the first, brush will be cleared Chaired by - deputy-reeve M.ljate Auditorium Zimmerman; second vice-presi losers outscored them 2-1 to fill in, The Fenella team will ow 1 / Wiadyka dent, Cal Patrick, Ilderton Hydro goalgetters in the Initinl|play three exhibition games with from the new right-of-way across Cobourg Juniors went into two | # overtime periods before dropping a thrilling 21-19 decision to the later, Chapman scored from Ste-| NORMAN MUSEUM venson for a 3-0 edge. HASTINGS, Eng, (CP) This {canto were Dave Stewart, Clive|the teams J's were scheduled tol mopoNTO (CP) Frobisher| Only goa) of the middle session Sussex town Is to have its first cause. Mary Ann Tobin got three Mottershead, Bill Hessin withimeet, Their opposition gets ani "canadian company with ex-|went to Cobourg's Billy Ryan at/museum exclusively for exhibits points to lead the victors {one goal each and Greg McBride automatic two points In the tensive mining interests in Can brivis 030 mark. lan Robertson about 1066, when the N | {landed here and conquered Eng. the Ganaraska River at Highland | Drive from Cavan street to On ROUNDABOUT ROUTE tario street, In the second, brush INGTON ~ 8 ' y mor } , y will be cleared in the Cumber AORF INGTON oF agland i Pes hid ro I A or Cobourg Seniors led 17-13 at the with two. Ross Gallagher nd Sanding : ada, has heen given 'exclusive helping land land Valley from Pine street! as November was delivered at ute to squeeze out a 26.25 triumph hall In the senor tilt, and it was John Bassinger scored for dolis The playoffs will get under rights to explore and exploit the In the third, Murray Ewart and, north to Pidgeon Hill New Cros, elght miles away, 5/in the keen doubleheader nip and tuck the rest of the way. In the second, Woody Cavan-\way Sunday, February 22 unless|petroleum potential of an area Ni olicked from Hill at 45 seconds, A third project suggested by|qavs later. It had travelled fo Cobourg clicked in the fast min augh, Stewart and McBride beat there Is a tie among the top four|central Fast Africa not previ-igiovancon cashed Ewart's relay the town, which failed to Win ne: (niacin tucked inside a Christ. MAY Ann Tobin's basket in te with the winning basket. Sen-|George Lovett in the Plastics clubs, necessitating a sudden ously tested," it Is stated in 8." \'50 and Stevenson fired his cessary federal and provincial ap pac" og the second extra inning provided jor Saints had 13 fouls and Co- cage death game for that date news release third of the night at 8.45 with EEL FIT Ost rid of nagging proval, would have involved de f {the margin of victory for SPS|hourg nine. The Lakeshore lasses Glen Tryon closed off the win-| The first-place team will meet The rights were granted in aol BACKACHE that conld | of to west cross-town thoroughfare, |® special winter works committee gay night in the Cobourg Colleg Clinton; first vice-president, Otto|ing Into the final stanza when the their place, Fenella has or Gets 0il Rights Bob Hill. Just three minutes | struction of an old town building Juniors, after Ann Collings of olicked on eight of 13 free tosses ners' scoring in the third, Buzz!the third, while the second goes agreement signed Jan, 26 by Fro-|* hapay aiding. ACAIN! on Cavan street, and clearing of EASIER ON FEET Peterborough and Frances Pitts and SPS made five of nine good Cavanaugh and Ted Goody an- against the fourth " bisher and the government of So 0) the property for a parking lot IPSWICH, Eng. (CP) Pehhlv of Cobourg each scored in the jy the tight tussle |swering for General Electric Semi « final playoffs will be malian covering a concession of TIMES BUREAUS 4 Also turned down at Ottawa beaches along the Suffolk const first overtime frame. The score. pam Harris hooped 13 points Five penalties were assessed best-of-three sets and finals, best70,000 square miles sy lan DewiITrS and Queen's Park was a plan to which caused bathers to hobble Was 17:17 at theend of regulation for Cobourg, Sandra Pearse hy referees Jim Dawe and Herb of-five series, In the semi - finals - COBOURG eiped many instal flood control measures painfully have disappeared. A time, and 19-all going into the coming next with nine and Kay Forbes, three to the losers Ithe last period will be stopped w RN BIRD 75¢ od $125 along the west bank of the Gan. persistent northeast wind sent last extra heat Wilson four in the exciting con-' HYDRO Rideout, Collins, time, while in the finals the| The nutcracker of the Alberta a MeAuliffe FR, 2.5439 araska River tides sweeping the beaches into Frances Pitts was the high test. Janet Kearns paced Peter. 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