6 TH BOSHAWA TIMES, Thundey, February 5, 1939 PROPOSED BRITE OF a NEW | Parkside HS. Ass'n Meeting AJAX President Mrs, Wm Bosch, announced plans for hoth the March and April meetings at the Vebrusry meeting of the Parkside Home and School Asso ciation. March meeting will be held during Vdueation Week, when the program will he econ ducted hy the teaching staff. A panel discussion will take place with members representing var ous groups affecting home and school Plans are also under way for a Father's Night to he held in | April BM. Lewis, director of the Children's Ald Society for Ontario County and the city of Oshawa outlined the history of the So clety He said in Toronto the Chil dren's Ald Society developed oul of the Humane Boclety In 104 J. J. Kelso, a news paperman, was appointed super intendent of an agency to care for neglected children in Ontario | 1t took over 60 years for the Child | SCHOOL Collegiate Plans To Build New High School COBOURG Cobourg District Collegiate Institute has made an offer for a piece of land in the east end of Cobourg for the con struction of a new high school Amount of the offer was nol dis closed Before the sale can he com pleted, it must have the approval of the Ontario Municipal Board and the member eounclls .of mu nicipalities within the schoo! hoard area Ie property has a frontage of| 330 feel, and located the side of King Lreel ot wpposite the Ontario Training School for Boys. The land Is pre ently owned by Daintry Fitzhugh of Northumberland Hal The property stretches down to the lakefront, but the sale In volves only a depth of 1300 ft, o ahoul ten acres The estate at Was owned by Frederick Kay of Pitts on south ( one time BOWMANVILLE HOCKEY 'Minors Start The Playoffs By DOUGLAS RIGGS BOWMANVILLE Saturday saw the completion of the recre. ation department's minor hockey league schedule league playoffs got underway Saturday, Feb, 7. This year all teams in each league are in the playoffs. The semi-finals will be A round-robin series with each team playing every other team once The two top teams at the end of the round-robin series will play off for the league championship Minor Hockey Night, March 25 Ihe remaining teams in each league will play off for the league Mpg The Atom League 'Mug sries will be played Monday, March 23, Pee Wee and Bantam 1eagues will playoff for the 'Mugs' March 21, Date for the Lyons Midget League Mug series has yet to be set PEE WEE LEAGUE 1'The first Pee Wee game played Raturday morning saw Red Wings defeat Bruins 140 to clinch third place in the league standings John Hugget (Danny Wilkins Randy Cole) accounted for the winning goal In the second game Glants de fealed Canadians 20 to clinch second place, five points behind the league loaders Terry Devitt scored two first period goals to give the Giant the win, Garfleld Webb picked up an assist on the first Giant goal In the final Pee Wee game Rangevs defeated Black Hawk 40 to» win the league and com pletétl the league schedule unde feated. Walter Rickard (Guy Parks); Ronnie Hooper (Walter Rickard), Wayne Down and Jim my Kinney (Gary Richardson were Lhe scorers for the Rangers BANTAM LEAGUE In the first game Saturday Bantam league Braves defealed third place Lions 1.0, Doug Nichols (Fred Schackleton scored the winning marker wit) less than three minutes left the game In the second game Huskies de feated the Pirates 1.0 in one of the best games of the season Fhe win clinched the league title for the Huskies Bill Embrugh (Bryce Adams scored the winning goal on a screen shot late In the first period In the final Bantam game Cub delcated the last place Tigors Will Attend Zone Meet On Recreation " BOWMANVILLE ¢ 4 annual East Cenl confer Creation will ence workshop ou be held in Lindsay Saturday, at the high school Bowmanville will be represent od at the conference by Dora Purdon, Tom Park and Doug Rigg representing the recreation department, Mr and Mrs. Arthw Saunders and Mrs. 1). Armistead repre ( ( ens. Linda ridy: Mutton, Barbara Brown and Greg, Cooper will attend Bowmanville Teen Town There will be discu the 1 in wi th Seno Brooking Mer sent from on group. raving from senior citizens, youth ac crafts, girls' activities minor athletics and social recre ation 1 of member A Cus ol topics drama Hvities, 0 dulies committer fo with Georg d Reer banquet will Ww the on { ident of 1) AS speaker. 1 mn pre tion Ontaru oclation a ¢ Were Als large d " { a carted yw th mumtie yroughout Fast Centra Ontario, - 1 to move into Paul Peterson (2) and fourth place 2), Don Rickard Art Foran scored for the Cub Larry Hately and Don Rickard each picked up an as sist for the Cubs, Bradley Yourth saved the Tigers from being shut oul ATOM LEAGUE In the final game of the league played Saturday Indians defeated Hornets il Nandy! Beauprie, Jerry "alls and Ronald Webb (Allan Brown) scored fo the winners. Paul Huggelt scored the Hornets' lone goal In the first Atom playoff game pluyed Monday Barons defeated Indians 3-1, Stephen Wright and Donald Rogers were the goa getters for the Barons, Jerr) Falls (Randy Beauprie) account ed for the Indians' lone goal, LIONS MIDGET LEAGUE In the first Midget game Satur n day Raiders defeated Comets 3.0 the eral arrangements are heing made to Atom have them meet a French-Cana burgh, Pa, and was BE A summer home I'he Cobourg District Collegiate Board has héen looking for prop erly some time to relieve the rowded conditions in the present school on King street west, En rolment school now ex ceeds 700 Students used only for at the student Welfare Act to be put into opera thon in 1954 He said work of the Society fn: cludes help for un.narried moth ers, adoptions, financial assist ance where necessary, investiga tions of divorce cases where children are Involved, and Fam ily Allowances where they are suspected of being misused While most people think of the shelter in Oshawa as the Society's main work, of the 429 children in the care of the Society at the end of December, only 13 were ac tually In the shelter Muny children do pass through a very small percentage re he said he Attendance Banner wa again won hy Miss Atkin's room for the third time In succession Will hut main Visit Capital AJAX Feb, 12 a woup of chosen from Alax and Pickering high schools vill leave for a conducted tour of Ottawa, This an annual event which has gained much favor among the students. While the capital, the students will slay at the Chateau Laurier hotel and Hon, Michael Stan minister of labor, will he host to the group at a luncheon I'hey vill also meet Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, Lib Leader Lester Pearson and (Braff students in flan member of parliament Napanee Highlights of the trip will he a visit the Build ings when the group sit in on one of the sessions for a short while, The students will also see Laurier House, the Archives, the Mint, War Museum, and other places of interest to Parliament will For other entertainment students will swim in the pool at the Chateau and perhaps do a little dancing. The trip will be ¢ made by train. In charge of the ; group will he Mavor William ¢ Parish, Jack Russ and Vera! Emerson. all teachers of Pickey. ing District High School Look Like Champions COBOURG == Napanee Comels defending intermediate "A" 1, champions of Ontario have just T. Brady, Nap ahout place In Hockey wrapped up first Kastern Ontario to move into sole possession of League Bowmanville-Orono Com third place in the league stand Ings l Larry Piper, Blaine Pickard ! Paul Mcintyre) and James Lane | Piper Ray \ cored for Raider ( In the second game the Oy phans defeated Dodgers 4-2 to wir the. league title Scott Essary Stephen Barclay Bruce Ogden) and James ard scored for Orphans John Twist (Grant Flintoff) and Tom Wilson (John Twist) ac counted for the Orphan's two Koals SATURDAY SCHEDULE BANTAM 700 am ve Huskies; 7.45 am ve Cubs; 8.40 a.m Braves, PEE WEF Hawks vs Wings: 10.20 a.m Rangers vs Leafs; 11.05 am Canadians vs Hruins LIONS MIDGET ( ve Dodgers Raiders AGL rm | ArT) Crombie Bruce Ogden Jim McKnight Riek: ( Tiger Lions Pirates vs P20 am 3% pm mets 420 pm Genera ATOM Fev, 9 Hornet PE] LI 1.45 Monday Rams vs | i WER Weds Canadians vs Feh, 11 90 pon Hawks | FINAL STANDINGS ATOM LEAGUE WL T | Barons TOE | Wl | Rams LE 16 10 Indians 15 12 1309 if Hornet s [I] al PEE WEE LEAGUE I Rangers Ho F198 Gilants 4 Wings i} +an Rruins Ll Canadians 16 7 Loaf 3 7 6 Hawks h | RANTAM Huskies Pirates 1 Lions A Pls | 717 i | 1 r 1 1 | 8 ( LEAGUY f [) 1 A} h i 17 (f 1 0 | hh 1 1 ] Cubs 4 Braves f DGET ans LEAGL ¥ f J 5 [ ALL Ory by Crone 10 a Raiders Comets Dodgers A] i 4 hI LE 4 Choral Society Contest Plans bine Port when they Night two periods on a 2:1 lead hefore | from Rurns at 18:17 who had the only chance o cateh them could gel er than a 10:10 tie at Monday night and th killed any faint overhauling no hel Napanee Just they leaders ahoti hope held the Team standing {odat 1s rt G49 2H Napanee Row-Orono Minden oh-I't I'renton Kingston Napanee also coring fA ] 2 17 0 monopolizes they a0 12 0] the ave Hope race here five of the top ten. Standings are Rideaus Lose Douglis, Nap J B n Pp KN 8 Ww J White, Nap McDougall Rowe, Mind Cimour, Nap West; BOC Arnold, BOX Gero Nap V Freeman, C-PH 18 35 Among the regular goallend ers, Ross Hawe of Bowmanville Orono holds a lead. Top six regular custodians are: Gr GA R. Hawe, BOX i N. Parrish, Nap 24 1 R. Shropshire, Miad 18 83 G. Kemp C.PH 74 C. Carr, Trenton 10% 117 C. Sommerville H C.ri C-OH mn 21 17 LRU 4.06 4.00 § 4.61 A001 6.00 lg PO HDD 4 ! 1 To Port Perry meel in Rideaus Men's Wear COROURG Whitby Jerry's the first round of OMHA Juvenile with It will be to count playdowns total goal ninor 'A i [Wo game with the first game slated for Co wurg Wednesday and the. return game in. Whithy Thursday Winner goes against the league Howmanville Legion a representative Juvenile winning alres to decide rom the Lakeshore Hockey League in further OMHA Lindsay Night Raiders will major 'A" playoffs, while Perry, the other league] nember, goes into "C" playolfs Cobourg Rideaus closed out a Hsmal season Tuesday night al Port Perry as they dropped a 96 lecision. The locals failed to win n game all season, their best ef orts being two ties with Whithy lay miler In Port Perry, Cobourg trailed 0 after the first period, came ie econd and were vind into the third strongly to Holmes and in the heading spurted Mike me close Dave Doyle led the losers: with{and Brumwell at 7:45 with Co wo goals each. Peter Dawe and John Skillen added one apiece Monday night at Lindsay, the Raiders coasted through urning on the pressure for a five: toal third period to down the horthanded Cobourg clan 7.2 Dennis Lake Cobourg goalie BOWMANVILLY he von department announoes plans are wel fo Chora reer tha the of Tomi indervay Societ "Star ow ( ont Fhe contest is dents of any tuden ville Hl 1 yea Ann it the wen to all res lowmanville, including Wonding th Schoo! 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