Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Oct 1963, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, October 21, 1963 TSrertr ls ay - WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Rae Hopkins wAtTP a w wen CALENDER -- of -- SPORT «.':.. This Programme Presented By The Local Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! HARLEY'S Service Centre FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Tel. 668-3703 i mei At j Oshawa Players | "vy R haat of thelr ateength Here to-| 2! of their games of late that a -- id Dunnies Sign Four By CLIFF GORDON practice here some two weeks Whitby Dunlops of the Metro 480. Jr. "B" league will get another The Dunnies have shown in lthey are in good condition and | night, as they host the Lake-/have the ability to reallpiay shore Goodyears of the Western|hockey. We firmly expe to} Division of the Metro Jr. "B"|see them hit the win column to-| tai ck jnight ay 'it will be|'2""- : | penges, O08 . é aniess.|._*¢ will give the younger fel-) a battle ot pe ee 'lows 2 bit of confidence and} The Dunties to date have play-\heip them in an effort to make ed three games, two against', berth with the local ¢eam and OHA Jr. "A" teams and ON€inerhaps work their way up to, against a Metro "B'" entry. Inthe big league with the parent/ W. C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. Ample Parking Facilities THIS WEEK'S SPORTS You don't have to all three games the Dunnies) displayed fine hockey but still came out on the short end of the score sheet. lack of scoring punch. They! have had a. total of 76 shots on |goal in the three games to date, ut have managed a mere six goals. Coach Jim Cherry in an effort to correct this error held an-| other hard practice Friday night) and shooting was the order the night. He spent most of the evening trying to sharpen the \fellows in this department. | Manager Ivan Davie an- jnounced that he' has signed four) Oshawa lads to contracts for the coming season. They are, 15- CUBS RECEIVE 14TH PROFICIENCY BADGES proficiency badge. David lan Hamer, 701 King street, year-old Jerry Dionne, a right Several years of hard work i Hamer, right, 'and Peter Whitby, Peter lives with his lwinger, 16 - year - old Darryl behind them, two Whitby boys Oshawa Generals. In the meantime, g Lakeshore Goodyears game time called for 8.30. This is the final home appear-| ance of the Dunnies until the season opens here one week St.| will be the! from tonight when the Mike's Buzzers visitors. don't for-) et that season's, and subscrib- ers' tickets are on sale at the A look at the data on the arena box office. And remem- games would show that the bigiber the big one here tonight drawback for the Dunnies is the|when the Dunnies will host the eee HOCKEY play o sport to be © good sport 110 Dundes St. £., Whitby 668-3410 FINA CENTRE MERCHANDISE 668-8211 1101 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY WHITE'S B.P. 616 Brock St. itby 66 EVENTS GOOD SPORTS Support home town sports. HOME TOWN SPORTS SUPPORT THE LOCAL SUPPLIERS OF OHA Junior B League--Mondey, Octo. 21, at 8:30 p.m. Lakeshore Goodyears vs Whitby Dunlops in 4 pre-season exhibition tilt at Whitby Arena 8-8241 Whitby Mercantile League--Sunday, Oct. 27, at 12 noon, After Hours 668-8265 Arena Sunoco vs Durno's Garagemen, at Whitby Arena: SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Daily FUELS and BUILDING SUPPLIES SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED 244 BROCK ST. S. DIA! 668-3524 WHITBY, ONT GENERAL REPAIRS 24 HOUR TOWING LICENSED MECHANIC FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY OPEN 7:30 A.M. -- 10 P.M. Sunday, Oct. 27, at 2 p.m., Ottenbrite's Men's Wear vs Fleming's Shell, at Whitby Arena. Sundey Night Industrial League--Sundoy, Oct. 27, at 9 p.m., Ace Electronics vs Woods Transport at Whitby Arena. Sunday, Oct. 27, at 10 p.m., Robson Leather vs Whitby Hotel, at Whitby Arena Sunday, Oct. 27, ot 11 p.m., PHONE 668-4341 Houdaille vs Lorry's at Whitby Arena, Bayes, both beam with ptide parents at 701 Clarence drive. peach' a hustling centre man, at the presentation officiated The boys will pass on to the |j9 year-old Jim Peters, a centre | by Dr. John Wall. David 1s Whitby Scout troop this week. | whom we personally feel will the son of Mr. and Mrs --Oshawa Times Photo lreally help the club, and 17.| year-old Wayne Cheeseman, a) | bi d defenc ; HENRY HIGH NEWS chee <a eivaees ok are ready to pass on to the Scouts after gaining the top honors available in Cubs, The boys both earned their 14th Vote - Elect MOWAT-X Blair Park Plaza Barbershop WHITBY NOW 2 BARBERS NO WAITING For Home Delivery of Ontario County's Only Daily Newspaper FOOTBALL COSSA Lekesh Junior Tuesday, October 22, at 3.30 p.m. Courtice High vs Bowmanville High at Bowman- ville High School, Schedul, | by Schedul COSSA Lak e Senior Thursday, October 24, at 3.30 p.m. Bowmanville High vs Henry High at Henry Street High School. Thursday, Oct. 24, at 3 p.m. Clarke High vs Anderson High at Anderson Street High School. MAYOR - WHITBY Closed Mondoy-- Thursday, Oct..24, at 3 p.m. Ajox High vs Courtice High | | Whitby Dunlops played with the! Oshawa Generals in the game) in St. Catharines. They were} @) OO re | edl H is Ricky Gay and Kevin O'Shea.| 'Both will be back in action at} the Whitby arena for tonight's | e game It is expected that Ken Brad- emdaln naere lie and Rod MeDonatd,« par f| fine players from Oshawa, will again miss the game tonight.) By KEN ZAYETTE cued the convert to make it Mh ca aire erauad' dom. |ereuey is out as a result of a Thursday, October 17, tote n the fourth quarter Kenjinated the ball and the score| gat) oi Rion y's cage the undefeated Henry Street'7. ote of Henry broke through|was 6-0 damaged left ankle, suffered in| High School senior porta from the fire-paré line 2 gain' As the second quarter began ---- ero sh toe cher team matched against one of the final and en enry'sithe Bowmanville boys seemed ,,, . i | their more powerful opponents. | scoring at 19-0 as if they would walk over the/ (278, 261), C. Shmidke 726 (280, Henry managed to keep a On.the last play of the game,/Henry team as they scored |263) and Jack Brown 700 (288) good edge over the Clarke squad|the Clarke punter kicked the their second TD to make the| Also bowling well throughout both halfs as they/ball into Henry's end zone from|score 12-0 | tallied to a 19-1 victory the 10-yard line to gain a single' Henry retaliated as George! LADIES CANDY BOWLING The first quarter opened with point to finalize the scoring at yocaffrey broke through to| Points for the day -- Allsorts Henry kicking off to the blue|!9-l gain Henry's first converted TD|2-13, Gumdrops 3-10, Humbugs and gold Clarke boys. Both) The win against Clarke leavesjto make the score 12-7. |3-14, Jelly Beans 1-4, Life Sav- teams'managed to move the|the Henry Seniors in undisputed! pyring half-time intermission\ers 1-6, Lollipops 3-13, Maple | | One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Wallpaper and Murols @ Custom Draperies ® Broadioom and Rugs @ C.I.L. Paints and Varnishes @ Flo-Gleze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Phone 668-5862 Open 8-6 P.M. Tues. to Set. Proprietor M. THERAULT GEORGE'S FINA SERVICE Tune-ups. Licensed Mechanic | Free Check-Up Enjoy. Carefree Holiday Driving if PICK-UP & DELIVERY 668-4232 932 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY at Courtice High School. PH. 668-3703 HOOKER & SONS LTD. No. 7 Highway, 3 miles West of Brooklin 1962 MERCURY METEOR DELUXE 4 DR. $ Automatic transmission .... 2295 General Motors Dealer For CHEVROLET---OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET TRUCKS CORVAIR George H. Harding Construction Co. Ltd. EXCAVATING 411 Fairview Drive, Whitby 668-3566 TRENCHING AND COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE BROOKLIN 655-4811 ball well on each other, Early|first place and also leaves them Henry's coaches, Mr, Church,|Buds 240, Peppermints. 1-14. in the quarter Dave Holleyjundefeated with only one point}pete Desemio and Jim Nichols Triples over 500 --{F". Moore! broke through the centre of the}scored against. : isparked the team as they went|661, D. Kehoe 622, K. Loyst 619,| line to gain Henry's first major.) Thursday, eo, 7 pitt |into the last half fighting hard.|G.' Wiles 596, M. Brooks 560, | i oar renided cake oat manic. High' "school inj, At the start of the third quar- Suk ae ae i beual aeneeta i ter Bowmanville scored theirjand B. Pascoe 503. | a number of pacggen yi po aga game of the» league third converted TD'to make the Gigles 'over 10D Kenta er ie vt inl. score 19-7. \276, K. Loyst 250, 211; G. Mar-| purple Henry didn't give up. here as|shall 246, F. Moore 238, 226; |JRS. TROUNCE and gold Henry boys. | ; The second hal | BOWMANVILLE their top fullback Bruce John-|G. Wiles 238, B. Pascoe 219, just as Sa on ens M. Brooks 211, A. Labanovich| close but the Henry| The Henry Street High School|ston smashed through the line) squad managed to maintain su-| it is also undefeated with|make the score 19-19. We understand some of the Early in the. third quarte: | a pass to run 40 yards for the|their strong determination to|quarter. Bruce Johnston, aided|this week, we would like to} verted to make the score 26-19|make a decent score. WHITBY PERSONALS -- ic: ar--Henry's quarterback, broke|Pom Poms 1, Roses 5, Tulips; ourg, has returned to her home| qe a 4 : bourg den street, entertained at a ed by the fine blocking of Marv| Scores over 175 -- S. Fair- son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce} ' lsion of her 87th birthday. Mrs.|with a 32-19 victory for Henry.|lips 183, M. Bently: 215. Thanksgiving weekend guests|..;° Mr. A, Morin and Mrs. A..8@Me€ of the year. before the/on this league Thursday after-| : j |they are hosted by a rugged | » t 3 4 enue were: Miss Lena Riley, a ee ee 'agara Falls and Wilfred Smith, WHITBY family spent Thanksgiving in F. Canzi recently celebrated his iis' Haro Jewe Triples over 700: M. Jordan Tommy McTage, Patrick Mc-|Travelling Bridge and Euchre.) | thers Gerry and Tommy. Flannigan. The hostss served /9%, (296); J. Izatt 706 (320). foe 296, J. Kirk 277, P. Scott birthday Monday, ctober 21,'Peterborough, Lab Technician 261. vacationing with her aunts, Mrs.,; and son, Robbie, were Thanks- yacCar| Legion No 2, 1, Silversmiths 2, of Lindsay coe, RR 1, Whitby is under the! Abners Ramblers 2, Firemen 2. Friday Junior football team is match-|to gain two more touchdowns|205, S. Labanovich 204, E. Wal-) premacy as they picked up an | rjonly one league game left. Henry came through with a girls object to "taking vitamins Grant Madill of Henry snagged; The Henry Juniors TD, which made the score 12-0|)win as they came from behind|by fine offensive blocking, |know what their medication is in favor of the purple and sold); apres FLOWER LEAGUE| In the closing minutes of the) Team Standing -- Asters 3,| Mrs. ili jean, of Co-| Mrs. Harold Crawforth, G ; Mrs. Philip Grosjean | q\l00se to score the final TD, aid-|9, Violets 1. ter spending three months at e ; : aber. Spence birthday luncheon in honor Of Rivett, Bob McClelland, andjfield 180, E. Curtis 189, M. Car-| Mahaffy. The J : ' Hilda Hewis assisted the host- e Juniors play their final) Ladies interested in bowling! at the home of Mr. and Mrs | Playoffs, Tuesday, Oct. 22, when| noons. Phone M. Elliott 668-2982. | zg 7 ea | ? jteam from Courtice. j iMrs. Colley along with best Barrie, Miss Diane Smith, Ni-\ iio. from all her friends, Toronto | |Sunderland guests of Mr. and BOWLING NEWS | sixth birthday. Guests attending I his party were: Judy Carter,, Mrs. J. King, James street, 853 (304, 301); B. Brown 771) Intyre, Danny Nettle and Ed-|Present were Mrs. V. Mallon,| (328); W. Gordon 738 (260); B._| é Singles over 260 -- F. Robin- Mrs. Bernard Northeast, 617% ity lunch. 276, G. Rorabeck 271, R. Pas- her friends wish her a happyjat St. Joseph's Hospital, Peter-| Points Won -- Goolds Furni- giving dinner guests of her par- Legionaires 2, Citizens Finance doctor's care. His friends wish' yej-Ron 2, County Bow! 1 i The variety program held Mel-Ron 2, County Bowl 1, Otten ing skill with the senior team|before the end of the quarter to|ker 204 and D. Gough 201 | additional 13 points. proved|dazzling performance in the last|but with the scores turned in) in favor of Henry. Barry Goode'to sink Bowmanville 32-19. \scored his third TD. It was con-|80 that the rest of us could) game, George McCaffrey,|Lillies 7, Lilacs 8, Pansies 5,| hte d the home of her daughter and). co tah Colley on the occa- Dunc Wilson, The game ended/ter 233, D. Howes 203, V. Phil-| R. A. Smith, 909 Bayview av- Dair were also present Lovely! Mr. and Mrs. J. King and Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs WHITBY MEN'S LEAGUE Mary Heffer, Patrick Lunney,/entertained members of CWL ward's sister Marlyn and bro-\Mrs. J. Smyth and Mrs. C Green 712 (312); M.. Anderson! son 323, C. Sawdon 300, D. Da- Green street is celebrating her| Miss Temple Morcombe, coe 267 R. Koster 269 ©. Brush birthday. borough, spent the past week Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Nokesitoyal Pogue and Mrs. Walteriture 1, IAM 1, Credit Union iT ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pogue, Sorry to report that Cecil Pas- 1, Post Office 1, Red Wings 2 in ; Almonds Church Hall him a speedy recovery brites 1, Legion Old Sweats 2; evening last was interesting, gp ged of Columbus Grand Knights of Columbus 2 included sing song, readings,|Knight Frank Canzi, District aK? duets and contests. Frank War-|Deputy James Smyth and Mrs.| yee ee MAJOR man and Vince Villant of Whit-|Smyth are attending the annual' Brown Electric were on the by delighted the audience with)/Columbus Day Banquet held to-\iong end of a 3 to 0 set-over their accordeon music, sand- day, Saturday at St. Gregory's|Mercantile Dept. Store _ this wiches and tea were served. |Auditorium week with M. Bemis leading his| mates with 790 (303, 266), along! 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