The Oshawa Times, 6 Feb 1959, p. 7

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iG, Parker was of COBOURG 6 president the Co- bow g branch the Canadian Hed Cross Society st Ws annual meeting, |. Black of Ked Cross headquarters, Toronto, outlined plans for blood donor campaigns in Cobourg, He commrended the branch for is past record {blood donations and sald the {present quota for the fown Is 500 bottles a year. He suggested this leoutd he obtained through two lelinies, one In April, and the soc ond about six months ister ° The Cobourg hosplin! Is now being provided with fresh blood from the Ted Cross reserve each woel, Toromto headaunariers are) ready to poyide trained staff fon COBOURG STUDENTS VISIT QUEBEC CITY | iscuss N During a visit to Quebec City | the Quebec Winter Carnival, in- | Viccarl, PR manager, General | val"; Harold Greaves, Co- Discuss ew four Cobourg studens were fea. | troduced them to the sudience Foods, Toronto; "Louis La | bourg; Patricid Mcintosh, Co- Contract tured on a French language | po shows (left to right): | Rocque, Baker Advertising | bourg; Mary Jane Houston, Co Porte Da Be HL Marcel Poirier, Genera) Foods | Agency 14d.; Ian Munro, Co- | bourg, and Roland Lelievre, Ben | bourg; "Bonkomme Carna- | MC of the show PORT HOPE are continuing between the town) Sergeants To "Times Bureaus | Will Discuss COBOURG .o Tl00d Control jit to of ote, ' \ a Vacate Mess G. McAuliffe FR. 2:5349) pope yore -- Reeve Victor|following_ a closed meeting of [Wilson of Hope township said|counc!] Thursday night COBOURG The West End attendance in September, The PORT HOPE Thursday Hat, Ju could not see! purpose of the meeting was School, used during the past two board also wants to discontinue mrt Kk rman Whit more could be done hy Hope woid to allow counell to discuss a years as the Bergoants' Mess of (use of two basement classrooms Iain Macdonald TU. 55737) iownship to help Port Hope avold|pough contract suggested from the 26th COD, will revert to the now in use at the Central School. | a flood this spring negotintions between count! and Mr, Wilson was discussing! the town labor relations commit School Board as a school In Be: Onee the home of county court tember, Termination of the lense, | judge H, McGlade, the property business expected to arise today|fee, chaired by Deputy-reeve at Hope controls counefl meeting, [Mike Wiadyka held on a monthly basis by the was bought by the hoard when Sergeants' Mess will become ef-|ihe new Burnham .and C. R.| {He snld the Ganaraska River| The union was certified as bar- [Authority had done as much as gaining agent for Port Hope town fective June 30, |Gumnow Schools were built, The I ] ry Decision of the school board 0| West Kind Schoo) was vacant until n anua | seemed practieal by planting employes In December, and ne- January [trees throughout the slopes of | petitions have proceeded evenly take over the old school on OW lyanied by the mess The ser-| COBOURG (Staff) for the|the upper Ganaraska valley since then tarde street south, resulted [rom igesnis however, will not have unemployment figures an expected Incremse An school jane (, walt for promises us a area served by the Cobourg and| peed control dams far north of| One council member stated hel Town of Hope township were notiihought negotiations were "pro-| mess 18 under construction Port Hope Unemployment Com N Di e to feasible, he sald, Interviewed! ending satisfactorily." | males and 324 females were reg: he felt the mujority of business hockey and baseball in Belleville, The Ci A breakdown of figures for the Week Planned ; ee anne Mr, Hagerman sald also that year to become director of rec blaze In a home In the Shelter niaies on the roll o Boys' and Girls' Trumpet and heated stove and a faulty chim-| greater memployment In Co Week meeting at Port Hope Le-|!s almed at educating new com the girls' of the baton corps by causing damage estimated al Cambre, while Port Hope handles sor was the Kiwanis Club {Operation Jamboree! will be in the 2 COD development mission show a 26 per cent de Of Recreati ecrea 101. istered as seeking employment, | t council meeting Friday would arrived in Colborne Monday to] COBOURG (Staff) Cobourg and Port Hope offices WORT "Ww " ha nine Port Hope Kiwanians expect reation at Cornwall Valley area about ten miles east L. Wallbridge, PORT HOPE Rev, Richard Baton Band which this year num. | ne¥y bourg, The Cobourg officelgion Hall eh, 16 {mittee chairmen In their work Dorothy Dickie of Belleville $1200 only one township, Hope Port Hope Kiwanis President! shown on D'Arcy street north crease with the comparable pe [shortly after his return from n (a COBOURG (Staff Ceell At the end of January Also Invited are two exchange take over the post of recreation. bourg fire department under Fire oho Cobourg had 432 males and manager ofiyy rones, executivé director, Can.|'0 attend district sponsored after bers 30 bovs and gir's. The band. The blaze started (n a bedroom handles a much greater area in Sponsored by Port Hope Rotary Thursday Feb, 12, 40 members riod of last year twosday Agriculture Council meet Stove Causes - 1958, the lhe routine Noakes, for the past three years| comparative figures ? University of Toronto students | al director, He succeeds RBoh|Chief Ken Baird answered a calligig females registered, while Port The new director is highly en of Cobourg the Cobourg office, sald Thurs {ea Connell of Christians and|noon ani evening discussion i under the direction of Robert In the Gillespie home in Shelter cluding the townships of Hamil thix year, this will be the second |from Trenton will eome here for of the -- At the end of January, 720|ing {pn Toronto, Mr, Wilson sald were 1052 in charge of organizing Junior| House Blaze males and 348 females B h h d from India Turner who left Colborne last|At noon Thursday to extinguish a|jone has 208 males and 106 fe thusiastie over the Colborne) The fire was caused by an over- day this does not moan there 18) jays will address a Brotherhood] groups at Belleville The meeting Peri and instruction is given to| Valley, and spread to the roof ton, Haldimand, Alnwick, and annual banquet, Last year's spon: an interclub dinner, A film titled l] INFANT'S WEAR DEPT. re-olected of sales manager for Quebec; Negotiations | Fewer Jobless IW new Chris Hagerman, Thursday sald | the committee hoped that Dr Perey Vivian, MP; Maj, John Foote, VC, MPP; Garnet Rick-| ard, United Counties Warden; and | Mavor W, N. Moore would be able to attend | | in the -- OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTR "Jolly Jumper" and "Jolly Jumper Bronco" Demonstrated by Oshawa Babies ! 'Will Hold Two | Blood Clinics of ple donated blood, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Pebruery 6, 1989 7 Says Tourists Seeking Interest And Comfort amounted to $653.62, COBOURG Clint Melville, $3000, At leash 60 per cent of sent a petition with at least 7 Mrs, Mary MeCurdy, chairman managing director of the Ontario eligible voters would have to vole per cent of the eligible voters of Dood QoRor rv ii reported| ove! Associnting, iter nspect- in favor of the proposal before it signatures, Council would then u successful your, During May ing, restaurants in the town, said! codld be approved |be forced to set up machinery at the Rotary Trade Fair 50 peo | 1 did not think any would quali-l jn (he event of the voters re.|for an election on the lssue, > for a le anes Som the Xouut Jo jecting the proposal, three years! Chamber president Frank Pow- AI OB consideranie n oe helure her ile er 4 Garth Cane, chairman for first structural improvements were thus € apse net bie Bain pp (the. Jntoduring toe aaaker. bid ald sald a first ald class was made Town council could APPIOve| a a public service, which could established at Harwood where 47) (ply 50 of 300 Invited to attend |the application for a vole. If it!not be interpreted to mean that aitonded Instructors Included s dinner meeting to discuss a turned down the application, then the chamber had any feeling in inith Cane, ldoyd Margles, and nroposed Cobourg vole on cock: the sponsors would have to pre. (he matter for or against Dr. Mikel, of Cobourg tall lounges turned out Wednes< w------ J. W, Grieg, treasurer, said day night 068 receipts were $3573.26, gen The meeting, convened by the eral donations amounted to Cobourg chamber of commerce $168.50, and balance of cash onjat the Biltmore Hotel, was de. hand Is $2164.50. Among expend): signed to outline possible advan- tures: were a donation to divi-|tages or disndvaniage of the es sion headquarters of $2122.59, and |tablishment of licensed dining a donation to the hospital of rooms and lounges in the town $1318.45 for bedding. "| Speaking on tourist require Campaign target for the 1089 ments, Mr. Melville sald that it drive March 16, will be $5000 |was not enough to wave the Sars Election of officers resulted as" " Strigtn follows: president, R. G, Parker;| "The tourist is looking for vice-president, Mrs, E, W, Hay. |Pomething different to what he don; second vice-presiaent, Mrs, [C80 Ket elsewhere, He necks at G, L. Wheeler; corresponding |Mosphere and character In the secretary, Miss M, Rooney: re. ROW places he visits, He wants cording secretary, Mrs, FE [different food. A different kind of Hayden; tromsurer, J, W. Grieg, coh iliCmy JL WE ' & J) / ( ig Shaleon: fiat id oud surroundings whore he can : 4 enjoy a drink," he added, | Chief of Police H, Pearse; home| "Iy most cases, If the tourist] maker services, Mrs, D, Rolph; (in Ontario does not want to sit| hlood donor services, Mrs. J, Melina beverage room, le has to Curdy women's work, Mrs, G, L.|got a permit, pick up heer at the Wheeler; hospital visiting, Mrs, reall store, or visit the liquor| Annual report of Workroom and Welfere was submitted by the chairman, Mrs, J, Wheeler, She sald purchases for the year LOANS $50 ro $5000 without endorsers or bankable security ES UPERIOR FINANCE OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 12 NOON 17 SIMCOE ST. N. RA 5-6541 C. B, Saunders; nursing services, |store. He then carts it back to Louise Steele; water safety, J. P.|his Hotel room," he said, Willams, | He added that the Ontarlo| Committee members are Miss Liquor Board sets high standards Burnham, Mrs, 8, Fleld, Mrs. [for premises seeking dining room E. Rafuse, Mrs, M, Gear, Mrs. [or lounge licences, Speaking of | |) A A, C, Melville, Dr, DE, Mikel, | the vole Mr, Molville sald ft Mr, W. T, Mcleod, J, 8, Macklin, /would cost the town at least' Hey Fellas! Mon Says ©K For Tonight It' We can use the REC-ROOM There's no noise problem now with CELOTEX PERFORATED TILE BOARD Yes! With Celotex Perforated Tile Board on your "Rec" room ceiling, your youngsters' High-jinks will be wonderfully hushed, won't disturb the household. These Pre-decorated panels are easily, quickly applied -- ne fasteners visible when job's done. An improvement for kitchen, dining-room too! Come in -- let us show you samples! MILLWORK & BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. 1279 SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA RA 3-4694

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