WHITBY And DISTRICT [Henry Wrestlers gy 7 Topple Anderson eS FANS SEND CHEERS T land Flyers, suffered an in- jured eye in a game on Jan. 17, and came to the Oshawa General Hospital for ment. Following a game in Midland, fans sent the. tele- grams, carrying wishes from 660 fans, to cheer him along. Nearly 700 well - wishers from the Midland area have cheered a former Oshawa and Whitby district hockey player along the road to recovery with 55 telegrams of good treat- | ' 4 By KEN ZAYETTE "= The Henry Street High School wrestling team defeated the Anderson Street squad by a de- cisive victory of 29-13 on Friday, Feb. 9 in the Henry Street gym- nasium. This final tally was an exact reversal of the result of a sim- ilar match between the two schools one year ago, to the date, when Anderson walloped Henry. The Henry Street squad, coached by Mr. A. King, proved to be too much for the Anderson team, coached by Mr. M. Db. Fallaise. The Henry wrestling team has been training vigor- ously and the results have been proven as this was the third straight win for the team, Wrestling, a sport which is becoming more and more popu- lar throughout many Oniazio high schools, is-a--sport where speed and tactics are as impor- tant as strength. To become an efficient and successful wrest- ler, a strenuous amount of train- ing and physical development is necessary. In the many bouts that were jheld on Friday night, examples \of these characteristics were *|shown by both teams in splen- . 3 WE abil ca | Westfall, who last year play- ed with the Oshawa Majors in | the Whitby Arena, is shown with his wife Carol reading the telegram. The telegrams, fastened together, formed a 20-foot long message of good cheer. |did style. The Henry Street team will jcontinue_ their practising jthroughout the following week- 'Church Plans 'Anniversary At Fairport days to prepare for the All- Ontario championships which will be held in Beal Technical me la in London, on March or 4. FRIDAY RESULTS Following are the individual results of last Friday afternoon. 98-pounds: Roy Nichols (An- derson) won by default and was ceded five points for his team as the Henry squad had no entry in this weight class. 106-pounds: Roddy Barter (Henry) defeated previously un- defeated Szymczak (Anderson) by a close tally of 7-4. 115-pounds: Ken Zayette (Hen- ry) pulled a quick headlock to pin Sandy MacDonald (Ander- son) in one minute ot the first period. 123-pounds: Dick Jeffreys, a skilled wrestler trom Anderson, pinned Bob Deschenes (Henry) in two minutes, 30 seconds of} the second period | 130-pounds: Doug. Swain (An-} derson) made a clean sweep over Richard Davies (Henry) by defeating him by a score of 6-2. 136-pounds: Ron Cooper (Hen-| ry) defeated Vic Hodawanski |\(Anderson) in a gruesome } battle by a close count of 3-0 WHITBY BOWLING NEWS CIGARET LEAGUE Triples over 550: Isobel Mothersill, 740; Vi Jordan 653, Glad Wiles 626, Clara Rowden 617, Marg Taras 605, Alice Hewis 601, Glenna McConnell 596, Shirley Vanstone 583, Joan Reed 580, Singles over 200: Clara Row- den 242, Alice Hewis 205, 226; Fran Pearse 232, Florence Gud- geon 220, Connie Denyer 227, Marion Sturgess 234, Elsie Fern- ley 224, Maryette Kadwell 218, Beulah Sturgess 201, Grace Sandford 213, Jean King 253, Rita Cane 215, Glenna McCon- nell 212, Vi Jordan 243, 220; Marg Taras 201, 244; Shirley Vanstone 209, Glad Wiles 248, Joan Reed 254, Pat Brown 223, Nevada Kennedy 205, Isobel Mothersill 345. Total team points Kools 48, Winstons 46, Black Cats 44, Buckinghams 40, Winchesters 39, Cameos 37, Players 33, Ex- ports_33, 4 Stewards Elected At Dunbarton 141-pounds: John Hettot (Hen- ry) pinned Bryan Reazin (An-} derson) in a good time of two} minutes, 45 seconds of the sec-| jond period. | | 148-pounds: Kees (Henry) won by default and for his} team |was ceded five points jteam as the Anderson |had no entry in his weight class.|for three years -- Bruce Hollin-| 157-pounds: Ken Wright \(Henry) whipped Gary Curl (Anderson) as he defeated him| by a tally of 7-3 | | 168-pounds: John Vanderhorst} Doole} By I . THOMPSON DUNBARTON -- The annual congregational meeting was Stolk|Meld on Jan. 24 with the minis-/Bay of Quinte Conference, Unit- jo W. A. McKay as chair-/eq Church Women, held on Jan. Four stewards were elected ger, Jim Grieve and Mel Carl- ton were re-elected and Frank Signoretti for his first term. Dave Price and Dave Lennox were elected for a one year THE OSHAWA TIMES, Ménday, Februery 12, 1962 § | Rebekah Lodge Plans Twelfth Anniversary By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT BROOKLIN -- The regular |meeting of Kinoven Rebekah Lodge 353, designated as Roll Call Night was held recently at the IOOF Hall. Noble grand sister Lleen Thompson, presided, and con- ducted business, assisted by vice-grand sister Rilda Ross, who reported on sick and shut- in members of the Lodge. The recording secretary, sis- ter Annie Jackson read several letters of acceptance and inti- mation to attend the 12 birthday anniversary of Kinoven Re- beckah Lodge, at the next reg: ular meeting on Feb. 13 at the 100F Hall. The Charter of the Lodge was | draped in memory of -- sister! Willow Fader, past president of |the Rebekah Assembly of On- tario. Sister Norrine Cooper, and |Marion Young, sang a duet ac- companied by lodge pianist, sis- ter Ivy Arksey. Upon a motion of the Lodge, \ cash donation will be forward- ed to assist victims of Hurri- cane Carla in the Southern United States. PERSONALS | Mrs. J. H. McKinney attend- |ed the inaugural meeting of the 31 at Belleville. Ann Fletcher, of Islington, and Gloria Jean Cooper stu- dents at Ryerson Institute of Technology, Toronto, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cooper. | A welcome is extended to W. NOW she flies through 3 housework iss upon a time there was a housewife who | nearly always felt tired out! She didn't rest well--and she had such a backache she could hardly do her housework. Then one day she read where such discomfort may be caused by the kidneys. She learned that if the kidneys become sluggish they permit impurities to remain in the'system causing bladder and urinary irritation. Ba¢kache, -out feeling and disturbed rest often follow. Then she discovered (as many other men and women had) that Dodd's Kidney Pills were developed to help bring relief from just such conditions. Lucky Lady! For thanks to Dodd's she found relief from backache and that tired-out feeling. ae ee | The missionary and mainten "Pip 4 > |(Anderson) as he pinned him in! SS! : 1 a) FRENCHMAN'S BAY -- vig {one minute, 48 seconds of the|ance chairman, James Mcln- a Soma Hearse ton od fet and treasure Ezeh ldian Navy at Halifax was|..There was no entry in the any A be epee e the |home during a recent weekend|1/80-pound weight class or in the Cenet ne d : | bay weight class for eith-/vemetery Board. R. Short, formerly of Toronto and Kinsale, now residing in his new home, recently com- pleted on Pear! street, Brooklin. | By MRS. E. FERTILE to visit his father who was : Wj a ;.jer team. The trustees were re-elected seriously ill in the Ajax Hospi-| Final ially: Henry, 29; Ander-|for a three year term. The au- NO State Farm HOMEOWNERS POLICYgives more Relieve BACKACHE By Treating The Cause Dodd's Pills are easy te buy, easy to use. Look for the blue box with the red band at any drug counter. **YOU CAN DEPEND ON DODD'S" PAAR'S START Jack Benny gave Jack Paar his start in the entertainment eran CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE ! CALENDAR --_-- ef -- WEEKLY Events! wishes. George Westfall, this year a member of the Mid- The pupils of Brock Street Public School were hosted by | re Fairport United Ch ch {80% 13 ditors are H. Pearce, N. West- nival, at the Whitby Commun- phe Pairpor mite ebb lake and C. Risk. A planning ity Arena. Following races and |Women are holding a turkey rile: ¢|_ Whitby Minor Hockey Associa.|brought his total goals to 10,/will be served from 5.30 to 7.30 ee eee a. wee vig Fesul's "tions All-Star clubs had an im-|after a tremendous opening|p.m. There will be 2 special r, W. A. McKay ; 7 R r-| port United Church on Sunday.| GUELPH (CP) ~-- German|,;. ; McK v Young Bantams and Pee Wees took} Ken O'Brien was a one-man|Feb. 18 at 9.45 a.m. There willlshepherd dogs have been Wits Wuste, ossisa be Boys, 10-12: Lioyd Smith, Poms Cony nems : pont my Bergstrom; Girls, 6-8: Gail; The Whitby Pee Wees . whip- ' Iwate foes inthe Eattny Gchaclltnees dave [unter ome tho 2 ; al d Tod Lint William Parkinson said he|*\Touds Class of boys were in 8-9: Raymond Bergstrom, John/of a home-and-home total goalsjray Beadle an 0 in ner The regular monthly meeting SA Bottomley; Boys, 6 - 7: Danny|series, with the second. g am e,now await their next opposition,| +116 tnited Church Women|they killed six sheep on his andis7, ANDREWS CHURCH VES $ $ another man's farm. Eight other) 4 ; ' re B A large congregation attend Wm. H. (Bill) Scero; Cheryl McCoy)?-°?- |G R d Mike Kee-| and Randy Scero tied; Bean) In the Bantam game, Whitby] na'"ted the Whitby club with | PERSONALS Thirty animals were killed|tne minister, Mr. Kenneth | < last. Thursday night in the worst| Heron . | \Jones of Toronto spent a re- , | straight games. They won the To ; : cent Sunday visiting Miss Wil- M 37 NORWAY VIEWERS opener 14-3. | sg io -- christ said the township will pay|led by Mrs. George Brown as- © 8-3762 agp Aid itor the animals sisted by Mary-Beth McCle-| STATE HARM FIRE AND GASUALTY SouPuAT | | Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mounce! ment. \Canedian Head Offices: Terente, Ont.| u \ | ji McCord ¢.| celebrated their 32nd wedding cai 107,000 at the start of 1962,|goals for Whitby, while Eric|Ajax. Jimmy McCord account-| aniversary on Feb. 1. compared with 68,660 six|Christie, Arnie Bray, Brian,€d for the hat trick. Pee Wees, coached by DougiJerry, of Farmington, Mich., Williams and Ted Keenan, | Brock St. School |MEET AJAX erence the Home and School Associa- T k T ¢ H a e wv 0 ames ere eo committee was formed for the other events, the H and S serv- dinner on February 17 in the Dogs Blamed For ar bine Girls, 1%: pressive Saturday afternoon in|game when he counted | : the regular morning service. victories from Ajax.|show for Ajax, scoring all five also be an evening service at|blamed for killing mure than 40 Lois Davidson, conducted. the Morton, Cathy Corris; Boy s,|ped Ajax, 9-3, in the first game} Whitby Bantams, under Mur-| |attendance. Vallant, Billy Bergstrom. . also slated for the Whitby either Trenton or Lindsay. will, be:held 'at the. church on ' ' t other sheep were mauled and wi jed the regular morning service. MIDDLETON bag game: Sandra Scero; Elim-|downed Ajax, 8-5 to claim their! pair of goals. Singles |. Miss Etta Williams and Mrs. slaughter so far. liams' niece, Mrs. Dick Avis Number of television receiv-|/BANTAM GAME as in the Bantam contest, one r, and Mrs. Frank Stribell, | : : | On Saturday, th nter : {hi , months earlier: Shearer, and Bruce Johnston urday, the thasd darine the 1000 04 6 tome ; Y OUR , spent a few days recently with|mer replacement for Benny's] * travel to Lindsay for a tourna-|Mrs. Stribell's sister, Mrs. Wal-|Tadio show. ae . ment, with eight clubs entered. |ter Avis and family, | | | AJAX -- Goal, Piotrowski;|RoWLING SC ' ! wal " o a Fi McCaush, | Picadas #4, Caki 79, Free-| DODD & SOUTER | wales, McCord, Finmegan,|joaders 71, Roughriders 79, | PAINT and | Hepburn, Patterson, Rydel,|Clare's Clowns 65, Rocketeers . | | | Has Ice Carnival Ba P W ntams, Pee Wees tion at their annual ice car- e . { P co-ordination of projects in the ed refreshments to the pupils. | By GERRY BLAIR added singletons. Young|Sunday School room. Dinner | Killing 40 Sheep lt siX/anniversary service at the Fa The junior choir was under the 42: Donna Pindar, Lind aithe Community arena, when the|times. 7,30 p.m. followed by a social|sheep in this area in the last! nior congregation, Leonard |room, home protection, saw the two dogs Sunday after| Obstacle race: Lloyd S m it h, arena on Friday afternoon atl OEE WEE GAME Feb. 8 at 2.30 p.m, have to be destroyed |The service was conducted by| : came| 608 Brock St. $.--Whitby : best - of - three series in two F . ae : ination: Sandra Scero. 5 from Bill Cawker, George Township Clerk Thomas Gil-| The junior congregation was jand family. ing licences in Norway reached| George Young tallied fou-r|Player did all the scoring for | Mr, Whitby/their daughter Marilyn and son ii WALLPAPER STORE This Programme Presented By The Local 107 BYRON ST. $., WHITBY MO 8-5231 C.1.L. Paint Deajer YOUR Painting & Decorating Contractors Gyptex, Paperhanging Full Wall Murals WHITBY -- Goal, Adams and| Over 200 scores: Clare Skitch| Partington; alts., Norwood, Gib-|278, 211; Andy Whyte 234, 270; | Cawker,|George Laming 257; Harvey Fertile 223, Clarence Gibbons | non, Pritchard, Vipond, Hop-|240, 214; Al Skelton 234, Gord) |kins, Giffin. |Warren 225, 214; Barb Los-| jcombe 214, Kurt Reinhardt 211, | First Period |256; Fred Dunbar 247, Johny | Adams, Gallagher. |63, Spoilers 59, Slow Pokes 58. | Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! ! son, Town, Horeck, Sorichetti, Moon, Reeson, Kee- WHITBY MOTORS LTD. G.M. DEALER FOR PONTIAC, BUICK VAUXHALL & G.M.C. TRUCKS NEW AND USED CARS 1006 Brock South MO 8.4911 Used Car Sales Rousseau Upholstery FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS Our location at, 216 MARY ST. EAST 1 block yg MH Office Electroplating 1, Ajax: McCord | Wood 220, Bob Montgomery 215, New eae (Finnegan, Swales) .. 2.15|200; Gerry Colley 249, Sid Fen: In Whitby 2. 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