The Oshawa Times, 28 Apr 1959, p. 7

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INVESTIGATE FOREST | stable H. W. Kennedy of Hali- burton to determine the cause of the fire which scorched acres of trees in Northumberland Forest in Centreton. Picture Provincial police are investi gating cause of a 100-acre forest fire, 11 miles "north of C€o- bourg Thursday. The investiga- tion started Monday under Con- HOME GUTTED Cars Hinder Fire Brigade COBOURG (Staff) Fire Mon- ed by cars, which held up the day destroyed a two-story brick firefighters for a further 15 min- house on Wallace Point, 156 miles/utes while the vehicles were north of Cobourg. The house, towed away. owned by R. L. Stewart, Wallace] Fire Chief Gordon Nelson said Point road, was gufted after|that blocked roads, lanes and sparks which originated in a|driveways are among the worst chimney of a shed on the farm, things that hinder firemen from spread to the roof of the home, [reaching fires. Firemen from Downer's Cor-| This can often lead to a major ners were unsuccessful in fight- fire which often should have ing the blaze due to a faulty been only a minor Incident, the pump. The Keene fire depart- chief added ment was then notified and ar-| No estimate of damage was er pd wigan mie § 38 accused had menaced him with J |Harris had been called to investi. 4% in the creek, # i FIRE shows Forest Warden C. Phil lips pointing to the embers as Constable Kennedy takes notes. Times Staff Photo Police Get $400 Pay Hike At Cobourg COBOURG (Staff) -- Town Council Monday night agreed to increase Cobourg police salaries by $400 to each member of the force. with the exception of the meter officer, who will receive $300. A letter from the police associ- ation urges adoption of a five-day, 40-hour week by next year In addition to the salary hoost the agreement calls for a pair of boots valued at $15, and a pair of gloves valued at $5 for the officers NAA HG AY GE 5 J] A AWE Fish Spearer Is Fined $500 COBOURG (Staff) A man sistance, and the accused put who menaced a conservation of: down the spear. Purdy claimed he| |ficer with a fish spear wap fined hag heen drinking. | [$500 and $3 costs in Cobourg po- istrate Baxter stated' he {lice court Monday by Magistrate | i" coq in the paper where sev- {R. B. Baxter. eral fishermen in Ajax had been | Keith Purdy, 28, of Port Hope, arrested for drunkenness and pleaded 'guilty to spear fishing told the accused due to the ser April 17 in the Shelter Valley fous aspect of the case a heavier |Creek. Conservation officer DOuglgine would be imposed {Powell told thé court that the "Tis: may. sot as . i ent! {to other fishermen who don't pom rules," he addec. TIMES BUREAUS | 'COBOURG FR. 25349) |the spear. He and officer Vic gate complaints of four fishermen' "The accused stopped difectly in front of me with the 10-foot! barbed spear in his hand." the {officer said. "He came at me |with the spear after shining his|G. McAuliffe [flashlight in my fare. 1 yelled a -- PORT HOPE at him to drop the spear and pull- ed out my revolver, officer Pow- lain Macdonald TU, 5-5737 lell added. Al this time the other conserva. (tion officer arrived to give as- The cricket season opened Saturdav at Port Hope with Trinity College playing at home to defeat visiting Peterborough Whittakers by. four wickets. High batsmen in the 104-54 game were J. Roper, Peterbor- Massey Praises Canada Ballet Denny, Doug Wigle, and Ross Hodgetts of Trinity with 26, 20, ough, with 11 runs; and Mike | | | CRICKET SEASON OPENS and 15 runs each. Bowling for Peterborough was Brian Rob- erts, who took three wickets for 21 runs, Trinity bowlers were Peter Wurtele (four wickets for 13 runs), Monty Black (three wickets for 16 runs), and. Ross Hodgetts (two for two). Pie- ture shows Peterborough bat- man cutting loose. T™E OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 28, 1959 7 CANCER STUDIES [next 3 year studying therapeutic CHARLOTTETOWN (CP)--Dr. radiology at the Sask cancer W. T. Hooper, provincial director|clinic. He will return to Prince of cancer control, will spend the| Edward Island next year. Produced by Alfred Shaughnessy Directed by Clive Donner fins LAST 2-DAYS! YY --~Times Staff Photo PORT HOPE (Staff) Gover- nor-General Vincent Massey termed 'marvellous' a perform- ance , of the National Ballet company at Cobourg Saturday night. Mr, Massey made the comment when he went back- stage to chat with the cast after the performance. His Excellency went to the per- formance at Cobourg's Victoria Hall Opera House as his one offi- cial public appearance during a nine-day rest at his home, Bat- terwood House, near Port Hope. [ His Excellenav was met by members of his Port Hope staff The Governor - General made one other public appearance Sun- day morning when he attended St. John's Anglican Church par- ish in Port Hope for divine serv- ice. Mr. Massey participated in the service, reading the second les son. THEATRE GUIDE Biltmore -- "Hot Spell" (Adult) | 1,00, 4.40, 8.20 p.m. '"Northwes( Mounted Police" in technicolor, NIGHTLY in fhe Enjoy ORGAN INTERLUDES By VIC REID At the HAMMOND ORGAN Stanlito. 100M ® HOTEL GENOSHA o { ----z -- Roberts' » ON "+ THE ' : SCREEN! ; suse wranane BETSY PALMER WARD BOND + PHIL CAREY PRODUCED BY LAND HAYWARD «LAST TWO DAYS WOE GE kok HUDSON - BORCHERS - SANDERS EMMON , 2.25. 6.15, 9.50 p.m. Last com. | cers from Peterborough when a soy a at 8.20 pn | he stepped from the train. Fle BroC Whithy) -- "Steel was escorted by his secretary, Bayonet 6.9, 10.15 _ p.m. Lionel Massey and Mr. Massey's Monte Carlo Story", 8.35 p.m. wife. and a complement of three RCMP offi Last complete show 8.20 p.m. | Marks -- 'Never Say Goodbye" | 12.30, 4.15, 810 p.m. "Mr! Gn OF OL (MALES ivi y i -'available. | rived only to find the lane block-'available Roberts", 2.40, 6.25, 10.15 p.m. 18-Acre Plant Last. complete sho t 8.10 For Asbestos Pipe rm 1 nger ir my Arms" | MONTREAL (CP)---An 18-acre 15, 9.40 p.m, "Heart! plant for the manufacture of of a Child" 3.00, 5.46, 825 p.m,| ashestos-cement pipe is to he of- Last complete show 8.20 p.m. ficially opened here May 6 by Regent -- Walt Disney's 'The Atlas Asbestos Co., Ltd. The Shaggy Dog', 2.00. 4.30, 7.00, plant is the first of its type in 9.30 p.m. Last complete show Quebec province at 9.00 p.m, > CRACKERS HALT Seeks Office Open House At FIREWORKS TALK . COBOURG (Staff) A de- Ont. Hospital bate by Cobourg council re- COBOURG, (Staff) Ontario stricting the sale of fire. works was temporarily halt ] ed Monday night by the town Hospital in Cobourg opened its h doors to area citizens Monday for inspection. Residents are invited . At Legion fire siren . It was revealed that chil- Convention to visit the hospital during Mental Health Week, which started Mon-| dren. had thrown fireworks on | the roof of 173 King street PORT HOPE (Staff) F. Rr. day and runs through until Fri-| hi day, Only one evening is set east causing the minor inter- ruption in council's schedule. "Dude". Hi ) Both fire trucks were out at Hills, Zone Commander ,dge for "open house," this be-' the time fighting grass fires. of Canadian Legion zone F-2.|ing on Wednesday between 7 and Council referred the restric. will be a candidate for District 9. tion on the sale of fireworks 'omma OnV: i to the bylaw committee for 0 mder at a convention In Dymond is scheduled to make a consideration. Trenton Saturday. tour. of the buildi Tuesday | Member of Legion tsranch 30 in| morning, along with thes | oti i ills |cials of the tment of health. Port Hope since 1946, Mr. bg) g departn 2 has served twice as second vice-l..ij "The Ontario department of Red China Trade | president. He joined the branch health will join with other pro- Seen Possibility after returning from overseas vincial departments throughout, VICTORIA (CP)--A. T. Lam- during World War Two with the Canada in throwing its weight be- bert, vice-president and general Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps. hind the nation - wide campaign manager of the Toronto-Dominion Zone F-2 continued to grow during Mental Health Week Bank. said Monday "if ope since Mr. Hills became com. He urged all ctizens to get be- portunities exist for trade be- Present membership hind the local campaigns and tween Canada and Red China has reached 2100, with the inclu- support area hospitals 'we should be quite willing to - | ri " sion of two new branches last | trade with the mn year. First of these was at Bewd- Wants Unifo A noted local sportsman, he Fi H d t : throughout the area, and make was at one time umpire-in-chief 1re Y ran S them uniform. Some valves are sofiball, and hockey for' teams in 8 , : : LE companies along Cobourg's lake- increases which would bring both Port Hope and tae Army shore was blamed on the poor the fire department on par with Hope Post Office, he makes his|cil Monday night Council held the report over for home at ® Craig street. The chief's report recommend- study at the next meeting. M-G-M's GOLD MINE OF ENTERTAINMENT! 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ABBIE DARCH AND HIS ORCHESTRA Dancing 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Admission ed that arrangements be made] | with the Public Utilities Commis. gion to check fire hydrants Reservations Dial RA 8.8775 57 King Street East, Oshawa $5 per couple PHONE RA 8-6201 ley, The second an ex-service women's branch at Colborne BOR of tte Lakeshore Euschall Luge COBOURG (Staff) Inade- smaller than others, he reported anc. M5. 50 Diay aseball, quate fire protection given oil A recommendation for salary Mr. Hills is married and has water supply by Fire Chief K.|other services was included in two children. Emploved at Port Baird, in a report to town coun- the chief's report to council SPECIAL SCHOOL CHILDREN'S MATINEES DAILY AT 4:30 P.M. I'M STAYING A SECOND WEEK ! WALT DISNEYS THE LACLLIT TY FRED MacMURRAY JEAN HAGEN CHILDREN 35¢ ANYTIME FOR THIS BHEAGEMENT Ly at the Home Builders' Fair Sponsored By The Junior Chamber Of Commerce Sx! WALT DISNEY sess "LEGEND 4 SLEEPY HOLLOW old and sung by BING CROSBY Ni-Cartoon Eatertainment Plus Two more exciting days of FUN, PRIZES, EXHIBITS and FAVORS for all. Fri. May 1 -- 6:30 to 10:30 , Sat., May 2, 1 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. OSHAWA ARMOURIE ADULTS 25¢ CHILDREN 15¢ \ ER CONT. FROM 1:30 \ FEATU™F DAILY . . . 2:00 - 4:30 - 7:00 - 9:30 COR. RICHMOND & SIMCOE ST. N. No Charge for children with parents 2» < PEE © LT TREE A ATRL 350 ph A Prop Seti ind, S88 % at » -"

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