3 Baptize Six At Brooklin By MRS, ARTHUR ELLIOTT BROOKLIN -- Rev. 8. J. Hillier baptized the following infants at Brooklin Unifed Church Sunday: David Earl, son of Mr, and Mrs, David Mcintyre, Meadowcrest; Frederick, son of Mr. and Mrs, P. Van Roessel, Brooklin; David Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs, away from him and Wright came; Carl West of the Yosers enjoy- all the way around to score. ed a perfect night at bat with two) | They added the winning mark-|singles and a walk. Earl Dobkin| ler in the fifth inning on Mor ipped in with Cobourg's other Cobourg 2.1 leraft's free pass, Twist's single base blow. The game was held By M. HORN |and an overthrow at third base.|up by rain and had to be called] HAMPTON -- Olive Waterman, COBOURG Two unearned Cobourg scored its lone fun in after five innings on account of Toronto, spent Saturday with mums were all Bowmanville need- the third, as Martin Dobkin walk- darkness, Cobourg's record is Mrs. Sam Dewell. ed to edge Cobourg Juveniles 2-1/ed followed by successive singles! now two and two. Mr. and Mrs, R. Jacklin and Thursday night in a tight Lake- off the bats of Earl Dobkin and R H E Roy, Star City, Sask., and Clar- shore Minor League game at Carl West. Brown 010 01-2 2 0|ence Avery, Pleasant Point, visit Bowmanville. Morcraft, though pitching the Cobourg 001 00-1 3 2/ed Mrs. S. G. Niddery. | Winners picked up their first win, was outpitched by lefthander| = i Mr. and - Mrs. Bruce Hogarth run in the second frame when|Gary Carlson on the Cobourg| AERIAL WORKHORSE Wright was hit by a pitched ball, |firing line, who surrendered just| Some 8,000 helicopters of vary-|Mrs, Bloyd Wilcox and and Stevens drilled a single. The two hits, The Bowmanville fling- ing sizes have been built in the Cobourg, ¥rank Blunt and Jim- Cobourg leftfielder let the ball get er allowed just three. United States since the end of mie and Mrs. Frederick Blunf, B'Ville Edges HAMPTON Bowmanville, visited Mrs. J visited Mr and Mrs, Jim Hewson Sunady, . and Mr Toronto, Mrs. Bruce Caverly and ough, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Player, Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs, | -- me Brent, g | Douglas Mark, and Mrs, Ken Ca |and family, Pickering, Mr, and ed Mrs Donald, during the ed the funeral of H. Allin Mr th Sunday, and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Gerrard,, Haydon, and attended the anni- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, June 27, 1959 7 versary services Sunday. | | and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Laverne way, Sally and John Payne, and Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Kersey, |Clemens, Mr, and Mrs. Albin! Mrs, Thompson spent the week- Weston, Rev. and Mrs, Ted Ker-|Clemens, Bowmanville, Mr. and end at their cottage at Pigeon Edward Fennel, |sey, Jimmie and Susan, Scarbor- Mrs. Norman Clemens and Keith|Lake. D. Hoge Wilbur and Mrs Bulmer, Oshawa Will Wilbur Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Mel McCune and|Clemens, Sunday ay. Linda andgirls, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs Clemens Sunny NO TAX CHANGES 4 Bowmanville, visited Mr. Harold Ashton and sons, Alan| Judy Lyon is visiting her Sour, ST, JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)--The rly Sunday. |Stainton, Enniskillen,~ Mr. and a Kathy and Cheryl MeCume, Newioundiand Budget Surplus for R. Petley, Toronto, visit-|Mrs. J. Lyon and family were Oshawa. Isi2 005.700 a Harold Allin and family Sunday visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. R. Fernandez, povince what is "due us," Fi weekend, and attend-|S. Kersey, Debbie and Ronnie, Toronto, Vis-| nance Minister E. S. Spencer said Marilyn Clemens, Toronto ited Mrs. 8. G. Niddery. Thursday in his budget speech. T, M. Mountjoy visited!spent a few days with her uncle| .Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Greena-'He forecast no tax change: Kenneth Arksey, Mead est; Karen Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Burleigh, Brooklin; Barry John Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Milner, Brooklin, and Sandra Doreen, daughter of Mr. . Bruce Gilbert, Meadow- crest. The 34th anniversary services of church union and the 92nd an- niversary of Brooklin United Church will be observed in spe- cial services Sunday at 11 a.m. The preacher will be Rev. Douglas Pilkey, Toronto, a for- mer Brooklin boy, who is eastern secretary of the M. and M. De- partment of the United Church of Canada. Special music will be provided by the senior choir, di- rected by organist, Mrs. Fred Brown. PERSONALS Mrs. Norman Alves, their daughter Helen and friends, left Saturday for a motor trip to) Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. Mrs. C. De Jonge, Medland, Miss Arthur Elliott, Mrs. W. E. Hamer, Mrs. Albert Cooper, Mrs. T. Kroes attended the June meeting of Myrtle Wom" en's Institute. Mrs. Hugh Rose of Sudbury spent a week with Alice Olver Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tobias of Toronto were Sunday guests of Miss L. B. Mowbray Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jacklin and son Randy of Star City, Sask. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink and family of Solina were recent guests at the home of Mrs. W Ormiston. Mrs. W. COBOURG Frank N. Pickford Tel. FR 2-3676 PORT HOPE Jain Macdonald TU. 5-5737| | May Decide | League Lead COBOURG -- First place may be at stake Saturday night when Belleville Bobcats and Cobourg Merchants meet here. Team] standings are: ll 3% 13 39 13 24 8 2% 9 19 6 2 9 Vv. G. C. D. G. C. Freak Play Earns Juniors Hitless Win COBOURG They said it couldn't be done but Cobourg Juniors proved them wrong in a Lakeshore League baseball game at Port Hope. The locals beat the Port Hope Intermediate Hag- gis Bowlers 2-1 though unable to buy a hit. A freak play coupled with a pair of timely errors brought about the weird finish. It hap- pened this way. Port Hope led 1-0 heading into the seventh inning. Garnet Harris was safe when the Port Hope catcher dropped his| high popup in front of the plate. | Bob Arnew kept it going as he got a life on a bobble by the| second baseman. Dave Greena-| way sacrificed them along to] scoring position. Allen DeChamp strode to the plate and lofted a towering foul popup near the stands by first base. The Port Hope first sacker raced over and made a dazzling| catch, triping as he did so. Har-| ris tagged up after the catch and | raced home from third base. Bob Arnew kept right on run- ning from second base and he also scored before the surprised] Port Hoper could regain his equil-| ibrium. Thus, two runs on no hits and a foul pop out Mike Harrison was robbed of | the win. He twirled no-hit ball | and stil lost. He walked two) and struck out 10 along the way. | Bill Wakely, young fireballer for Cobourg, but a Port Hope boy, was rough on his town club, limiting the Bowlers to six hits, a single base on balls while claim- ing 12 men via the strikeout route. The game was halted by darkness after seven innings Port Hope tallied its only run in the second stanza. Rich Brown's high pop was dropped to give him a life. Ray Wakely doubled to left centre to send Brown to third from where he scored on Mike Harrison's infield rap. Jim Gilmer of the losers was the only player on either side to garner more than one safety. He had two singles two and lost one, Port Hope In- termediates record is a rather surprising and disappointing three wins, three defeats and one tie. Every Junior club in the loop has now beaten the Haggis Bowlers of the Hilltown RHE 000000 --3 3 0 3 Cobourg Juniors now have won | a omen Wy ONTARIO es Te y DZ =a la oo ; yk y P R H.M.Y. BRITANNIA on which Queen Elizabeth II and the Prince Philip will visit the Seaway area and Ontario lake prose oy welcomes Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness the Prince Philip for the opening of the ST. LAWRENCE SE _. Route of 1959 Royal Visit to Ontario-- 3-.. Commencing June 27th NSS. ~~ --- 2 thong "Lake ontan® ne ---------- Lake Mich re Port Hope 0100000 1 6 3 WAY can be used to increase our industrial, agricul.' tural and economic strength. Proud to be a partner in the British Commonwealth of Nations, our Canadian Nation rejoices in and looks forward to the Royal visit. It will be marked by many memorable events. They will be of great historic significance, providing opportunity as well to show to the Queen 'of Canada the: unfailing loyalty, devotion and affection of her Canadian people. : The Government and the people of Ontario welcome Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and His Royal Highness the Prince Philip, to our great Province. With the official opening of The St. Lawrence ' Seaway by Her Gracious Majesty, the worthy dream of years becomes a reality. Now open to deep-water shipping of the world, our Lake Ports will provide access to the heartland of t the Continent--and from them, as ocean ports, will go forward, into world trade channels, ! Canada's. and Ontario's raw materials and May the visi i : manufactured goods. ay the visit to Ontario of our Gracious. Sovereign be a pleasant one, as we pay her due homage. Leslie M. Frost. Prime Minister Out of this Development has also come the great Provincial power project--in which Ontario has made a vast financial investment -- providing additional power resources which Published by the Division of Publicity . THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.