MACKEY SCORES THREE | Henry Retains Title Beats Lakefield 22-13 By KEN ZAYETTE | They dominated the ball|Gold" struck fast for seven Henry High School success-throughout the first quarter and|points on a long aerial that was) ' fully defended their Central On-|piled up.a 13-0 lead. The Henry|taken behind the Henry defence tario football championship Sat-|crew outran the opposition to/and turned into a major score urday with a 22-13 victory over'set up Mackey's first major, aj The Henry offence took over |Lakefield High, five-yard smash through the/the ball and tallied the rest of | The powerful running of full-|centre of the line, their points in the dying mo- back Rolland Mackey and the; Jim Christie, the shifty half-;ments of the quarter, Goode solid . defence propelled the back, wheeled out around andikicked two long singles and Purple and Gold to the title. for what appeared to be a sec-|converted Mackey's third t.d.| 4 Mackey scored three majorsond six-pointer, but a clipping|jaunt. on the ground to account for|penalty on the 20-yard line nulli-- Lakefield dominated 'the final]: 18 scoring points, Barry Goode, |field it. quartey but could muster only the leading storer on the squad,| Mackey took the handoffja single touchdown against an was held out of touchdown ter-/from quarterback Doug Ing andjunyielding Henry defence. The ritory in Saturday's afair, but|drove straight ahead and overdying minutes saw the Henry kicked two converts and twojfor paydirt. Goode's convert. ran|crew hold off a scoring threat) 4 singles for the remaining four'the score to 13-0. on their two-yard line, i The teams traded punts in| It was the final game of the Streeters havejthe second quarter as the visi-|year for the Whitby school. now completed two undefeatediors began to beome accustom-| They had won the Lake On- jseasons, including regular sea-jed to the Henry style and play-|tario Championship by defeat- |gon games and regional play- ing field, jing Ajax here two weeks ago,| / lofts. | They were not able to cash in,/and then earned the right to | It: was their toughest game in but they made life hectic)meet Lakefield, of the Bay of |two years and only the second|'or the Henry defence. Quinte Conference, by shutting ltime they had been scored on. | The Lakefield "Black andiout Marmora 28-0 last week, | HENRY HIGH NEWS | Hi-C Profite WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Tel. 668-3703 points. The Henry ey FOURTH DEGREE KNIGHTS HONORED AT BANQUET right: Frank Canzi, Faithful appeal and asked for avail- Shutka, Captain; Jim Smyth, District able prospects nominations Sheila Hewetson, Mr. and _ Lady Volleyballers ris Fair : . naege pe . rono Denuly: Frank Dumais, s+ soon as pouible, During Mr steven Bontoal, Mr | Win COSSH Crown | By MRS. KEN GAMSBY Merringer, Grand Knight, entertained by Mrs. Jose- Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mer- | ORONO -- A recent meeting Oshawa Council. District phine Dumais at the piano. ringer, Mr. and Mrs, Fred By KATHY CUDDY, | A> victory dance was held in|marked the beginning. of an- Deputy John Smyth asked for After the dance everyone Lawless, Mr. and Mrs, Len- A E HENSTOCK the auditorium on Saturday|other year of bigger and better drive for fourth degree exem- was invited to the home of ard Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. AVIS LEGGETT evening, November 9. The audi-\things for the Orono Hi-C plification next spring as Sir Mr. and Mrs, Frank Canzi Edward Clarke, Mr, and | Congratulations to the Henry|torium took on a festive ap-/Group, The main business of Knights: were in need of all for a house party. Attending Mrs Frank Dumais, Mr. and iHigh senior and junior girls'|pearance with purple and goid|the meeting was to have been possible support to be a strong the banquet were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Canzi, Mr. Bill ivolleyball teams, 1963 COSSA|banners and streamers, The/the election of a new slate of assembly. Membership Chair- Mrs. James Smyth, Francis Pope and friend, Mr. and champions! Congratulations volleyball teams presented Mrs.|officers for '63-'64 but the un- man Len Weeks endorsed the McAree and Mrs. Doris. Mrs. William Saccoccia, also to Mrs. E. Nichols for her|Nichols, their coach, with alayoidable absence of some of wgcecer es ve Serratia ys ee a "|fine coaching job! This is the|bouquet of chrysanthemums asithe prominent members forced |first year that teams from: one|2 expression of their apprecia-!a postponement of this election, WHITBY |school have . captured both) ton. ae The secretary reported that championships. An Armistice Day assembly|there was a profit of $304, from PERSONALS { On Saturday, Nov. 9, the _ ae ie Friday, Nov. 8.\the Hi-C booth at the Orono girls' volleyball teams travell-|Mr. Z. Fisher read the Scrip-|rair 4 good portion of this will ed to Cobourg to compete in|tures. Mr. 0. B, Edgeley read/he ysed to furnish a room in the A 150-pound pig barbecue was ig oe 'B A pemcagr ewe - Tastoarg 7 oi I sl ett new Christian Education Build- P . s held recently at Orangeville at|The Henry seniors. defeated|'reneral. Mary Lorré hareling which Hi-C. G i the country home of Our and|teams from Tweed, Lakefield and John Parikhal, Grade aoe along het the senter: on Legionnaire Cautions Mrs. George Henning as part of He my pees in the bigest 12 aa dents, ~~ the! day School Class, | 3 the social activities of the newly|fODIN. *ne juniors were victor-\assembly to remembrance and| 7, anor ' "Some of the greatest free-| "The old method of divide organized Flying Farmers. ous over Tweed and Madoc but! gratitude. The Glee Club led the | x ts ral were reviewed pide we have are abused,"|and conquer is being used with lost to Fenelon Falls. student body in the singing of|!@5t year's activities and dis-|@ id Ernie' Dob} t the Annual/a new twist The seniors first match was|the hymns: "O Valiant Hearts"|Cussed further possibilities for| rable hay 'Daciaiict ithe pw employed by with Tweed. Pat -Bloye, with/and "O God of Love, O King of/inviling other groups, repeating held in Brings Royal Geention thes communist tyrants is the eight points, sparked the Henry] Peace'. the New Year's Eve party and Legion Hall last night. subtle lie spiced with: propa- clearing the puck, or looking\fin, Larry McLean, Oshawa,|gitls to a 15-1 win in the first) The Folk Song Club is prepar- 'see -- something special!" yF,. Dobney lashed: out atiganda, subversion, sabotage, where' they were passing. , .|Joan and Bill Harris, Enniskil-|S@™e. The second game was|ing a program for perform- a sek Sues 4 jooking|t#se Present for being slackjand numerous small wars, This made it rough for Young|len and. Eleanor and Chuck|#!8° @ Victory for Henry, this\ances in the near future. qd Oleg 12 Blin preserving the freedoms|Mr. Dobney added. who was making his first start|Kemp, Whitby were among the|time by a score of 15-15. Mar-| The Drama Club has _con.\after the mureery. fOr -ehuren fought and paid for in blood| 'The statement, 'it can't for the Dunnies alter being puests attending from this dis- ianne Karssing tallied seven ducted further play readings.|/Services again this year. by so many. pen here', we hear so often sent here from the Oshawa Gen:|trict.. . ""|points for the winners of this/At the last meeting a discus-| An open invitation is extend-| ""We have gathered here to-|foolish and most incorrect -- erals r Next howe atrucionl game. sion was held concerning thejed to all young people of Highinight to pay tribute to and honor|unless we do not allow it te for the Dunnies will be Nov. 22] A family dinner was held | In the played|purpose of the club in the School age in the community!our fallen comrades," helhappen. when Schomberg will be the cently at the teas ot ee ak against Lakefield, the Henry School and the community. 'to join, stated. "We can fight lies with the i Gas truth and prevent the wrong Members of the Monsignor Edward McAree, Bench, General Assembly, Fourth Degree Knights of Co'vnbus, were honored at a Presentation Banquet and Dance held in St. John's Hall, Whitby, Saturday _ night. Faithful Navigator Frank Dumais presented Jewel and pin to Faithful Admiral Len Weeks. Front row, left to right: Doris Merringer, Jose- phine Dumais, Mary Smith, ---------- nana hese apap tae eee TRUMPET MOURNS WAR DEAD honored, mournful notes of the 'Last Post' played by Michael Marsden of the Whitby Brass Band. Wreaths were laid to honor the dead and many of the eyes in the crowd carried an unashamed tear in their corners, --Oshawa Times Phote The clear, sad notes of a trumpet served to remind the citizens of Whitby of those who died to keep . us free during the two great wars..A crowd of hundreds gathered at. the Whitby War Memorial yesterday and ob- served a two minute medita- tion heralded by the time- 'Don't Abuse Freedom: Mary Canzi. Back row, left to DODGERS DOMINATE Dunnies Downed 5-3 Davies Debut Dark By CLIFF GORDON Weston Dodgers last night spoiled manager-coach Ivan Davie's debut in his dual capa- city, as they handed the Whitby Dunlops their second consecu- tive defeat by a 5-3 score at Whitby arena. The Dunnies played well be- low par in this game and were especially poor at getting the say at least 40 minutes) .. .| Some 26 aircraft from Canada Several of the Dunnies were and the United States flew in for, making bad mistakes by not|this event. May and Percy Grif- next match, puck out of their own end and covering up in, front: of their own goal, They also. were vic- timized by some wild shooting. Archie Yurkiw and Barry Wil- kins paced the attack for the winners with two goals each. Jim Johnston chipped in with a single counter. Bob Everett fired a pair for the Dunnies in visitors Mrs, John Clay Kemp, Garrard|S©™0rs Ss eerie Pd road, ate Gennes Guest scores shawa ruests, were seniors Irish Giffin SUMMARY Henry First Period Josie and John Kemp, daughters] ;,, ree ae é 1, Weston: Wilkins Betty and Linda, Ruth and Al (captain): ple tg maid oa _Penalties -- Mayhew 8.20, Wil- McIntyre, daughters Bonnie and Cuddy, Marianne Karssing, Lin- kins 19.14 |Cathy, Joan and Don Kemp, son|q, Saville. Billie Stonehouse Second Period Danny, Eleanor and (huck/rinda Huxter, Jennifer Row- 2./Weston: Johnsfon, Kemp and daughter Kathleen, jjand and Jennifer Town Speed Up Overpass Council Decision | freedom we possess should be |war but to stop and think in |fell and what they fought for: jwhich is just a word unless it jexists in men's hearts. "This is not a day to honor persons from gaining public office by exercising our great- est freedom -- the freedom our comrades laid down their lives to preserve -- the right to vote, "In the last election only 50 per cent of the voters turned out to exercise this right. rue remembrance of those who "They fought for freedom-- "Our job of preserving that Cullimore 10.13) "Every poor and unqualified | Saateie ste Gia he Leb 7 © ey |. eRonkNn (eth Whitby, "He feels that due to the|done vee ee seoveeees 16.00) ing Club flew to Trenton Sun-| , "a seniors .were|Township's eight million dollar|amount of available fill and the|* ) Yurkiw, day morning for a Search and Fig tae piel a iniaael mill expects to begin o: 1.| Winter weather conditions _ it a viiegpnd Ptashnik 17.20/ Rescue operations lecture given the third' match, The exciting in fall by May of 1964 (WOuld not be wise to start now,"| "In the two wars of yester- 4 Penalties: -- Yurkiw 12.10./at the Trenton Air Base. Bil cane went ile Scouts ations in full by May of * 'Ithe Reeve said. 'He feels thatiday our loved ones were safe _ Cheeseman 13.12, Ptashuk 18.40 pacaite the score was tied at} In a letter to Township coun-/a slide could take away most of -- --_ bombs tic be Third Period ; : Church the end of regulation time.|cil, the president of Lake On-/a new roadbed. lana ther pid -- ioe" ot his defence'.on a number of oc- BOB EVERETT 5. Weston: Yurkiw, Women are holding their general/Teamwork was apparent again|tatio Steel Company Limited, G.| "It is unfortunate that we did from the missiles which can calibaa, Ptashnik 1,19) meeting Tuesday, Nov. 12, Unit)as Henry won the game by a R. Heffernan advised that melt-| not receive approval for ousk and find an art of the Stu Chapman in the Dodgers|With the Dunnies a man short.|6.Whitby: Everett, 5.27|No. 9 in charge of refreshments 16-14 score. In the second game ing furnaces would begin oper-/ roadbed construction earlier this | lobe o* cage was -very steady, kicking! Another scramble around the|7, Whitby: Everett 7.45,with Mrs. M. Jewell, Mrs, A.|[ris Giffin chalked up a big 13/4tions in February and that the/ year "ph tate of arms has reach- our several point-blank shots, Whitby net and some poor|8. Weston: Wilkins, Volker and Mrs. K. Lunney points. The team from Henry|Tolling mill would start in May.| (Application was made for this| d the . . Sonor ' attri tig? Next game for the Dunnies will Clearing resulted in the fifth Parham 9.17, assisting. defeated Marmora by 15-5. He expressed the urgency in|phase of the operation in Sep-|, 1 vine yy A bbiaashtin be this Friday night when they| Weston goal and the one that) Penalties -- Lastic 7.13, Par-| At the COSSA tournament,|/the improvement by replace-| tember of 1962.) lone nile ie the fear of travel to Georgetown to take on Killed the drive by the Dunnies.jham 17.34 Glenn Jeffery, 307 James the Henry-juniors played against|ment of. the CNR overpass at The cost of the overpass by| retaliation sige the Raiders. ICE CHIPS... Manag er-/----_ -|street celebrated his 1th birth-/pweed juniors in the first] Hopkins street, south of highway|the township was discussed ai-| : : The Dunnies were still smart-|C04Ch Davie was a very de- : day, Monday, Nov. 11. His/match. The first game, replay-|401, though no decisions were made "There are however, still ing from the defeat handed|Jected man after the game and 0 Fi H ll school companions and friends/ed because of an error in scor-| 'The council disclosed that the| Sess a 'Ityrants to be defeated, tyrants then' on Saturday night in|had few remarks to make. . . rono lre ALL wish him a belated happy birth-|ing, was won by Henry by 15-1.|puiiding of th BCLS we mi Reeve Goodwin outlined the)whose methods are newer and Kingston as they took the ice|H@ felt his team let him down day. |Tweed upset the Henry girls by| a. anion , is Voda at ag '°/costs and suggested that pos-|far more shrewd than any be- for last night's game. They|: - - Wayne Cheeseman logged| C t tA d ja score of 15-6 in the next game paren i i eo me wes in| sibly the Township issue deben-| fore them, tried hard to get a scoring|Considerable ice time (we would} on Tac War Mrs. Don Henderson, 347|Hiowever, in the third and de.| g stages, : : tures to cover the expense. | rally going in the first perind . soma " Dovedale drive, entertained at|ciding game, Henry's Juniors), 4 letter from George L, Tot-| He explained that the actual but nothing worked. The only cost to the township on a $200,- goal of the period coming at By MRS. KEN GAMSBY her home at a "Stork Shower"|displayed excellent ball-handl-|'€", consultant engineer, asked fi | . ' Os 1 le as Wile ans Toledo Police: ORONO -- At a special meet-|in honor of Mrs. Richard Seko ing in their 15-6 win, the Council for permission to|000' project would be about $15,- 8 of the Orono Police Trustees|who received many lovely and| In the second match, the jun-|UnGertake a soil test in the area/000. hig fipat. ob two, lke wee' & held recently a contract Was)useful gifts. During the eveningjiors suffered a defeat at the of the new construction and in-| "Our share is set at 37.5 per acteened 'shot that never left Pr b M d awarded to L. Van Dyk Con-jcard games were enjoyed. Thejhands of Fenelon Falls. The|form the Transport Commission| cent of the total. We receive a the ice. Young had no chance to 0 e ur ers struction of Peterborough for hostess served tasty refresh-|scores of the games were 14-10 Of the result, | subsidy under the Highway Im- make a play on the puck. WOLEDO. Obie TAP twee the extension of the Orono Fire) ments, and 13-10. Reeve John Goodwin explain-| provement Act of 80 per cent of Weston went ahead -2-0 mid- potting a jo! t a ere|Hall, The amount of the con- : Madoc Juniors, Henry's nextjed that a soil test would deter-|that total, Therefore we would|: way through the second period ie ' f 'Of talk, but notitract was $7,123 Brian, son of Mr. and Mrs.jopponents, were defeated 15-8/mine the type of overpass to be|only be required to pay 20 per Johnston combined with VU" Information," Lu-! his action is to be sent on to\Carman Lucas, is celebrating and 11-9. erected, cent of 37.5 per cent or 7.5 Cul'more as ounty sheriff's deputies|the Township of Clarke for their|his fifth birthday. His kinder.| At the end of the scheduled) «w pe ce teed say about the investization of a n tven-age couple slain in a lov- er's lane ! 1 We also have two choices on|cent."' The managed approval garten companions of Kathleen matches, the. Henry Juniors|w ergs " iene, locals finally ma az pr p ; y |when the test is to be made, He suggested that the over- Four detectives are investigat- ng the deaths, ruled murders Present at the meeting were Rowe School and friends wish,were tied for first place. with] p. af -)pas i d aa from Lavender and the Trustees Councillor R pea many happy returns of the Madoc. As a result they had Wl tare wa epee Pik pct the the $200.000 rag) poser rilled it home 'hater 2 'oorce 1 2 > day, ay D ate eter- é oT issi it vi -- Chater and George Totten, con- 4a} play another match to deter-|poo.4 of Transport Commission-|that it would be preferable to Monday by Dr.. Harry Migne- rey coroner The charred bodies of Edward sulting engineer, mine the winners of the COSSA|.- Panne: : : cheers from the fans the Whee taiaac AIRE sn ee Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Johnst awe peas ~y ieam ers, OF, if it is dubious that such|apply to the Board for that as te Ve el ce is Three tenders were received yd Johnston, championship. The Henry team apprsval is forthcoming: we can|amount, Lee Mitchel, 18, and Mary Caldwell, 17, were found Sun- 3. Whitby: Lastic, Lavender 4. Weston: person who finds his way te office was voted into the posi- tion by those who did not vote. "We can stop this daily ero sion of our rights, we can kil) its cause in the bud. "Yes, we are still in the serv- ice, we are still responsible for our freedom and are still able to combat encroachments on this freedom. "I am sure that if those we left behind all over the world could speak they would teli us to guard and cherish this free- - dom that has been bought with human blood and suffering and to remember the only way to loose that. heritage willed you at the cost of their lives is to forget.'" the final period. Bill Lastic fired the other marker in the losing cause. Ian Young made his first start in the Whitby goal and looked fairly good, although he received little pnotection from St. Mark's United locals finally CANADIAN WHISKY amo BOTRES ™ BOND es ey ONTARIO, CANADA ON ome ust 80 se ) did it again ¢ ung with a har riod ended with down 3-1 Mitchell their, 'ead 'he fn t reflects the | true taste Want a Perfect Fit? That's what you will get iff} you have your next suit or coat made to measure by © TIP TOP TAILORS e@ HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN © WM. N, LEISHMAN BROCK Evening Shows at 7 and 8:30 WHITBY Last Complete Show at 8:30 13 INTERNATIONAL BEAUTIES 13 FRIGHTENED GIRLS! ALSO SPECIAL FEATURE ATTRACTION "THUNDER ISLAND" STARRING GENE NELSON--FAY SPAIN ot ig Russ Reeves MEN'S SHOP 129 BROCK S, PH, 668-2091 i Ed for the extension to the hall 624 Olive avenue, Oshawa, en-|was again victorious over the ants Pea Se ff Pied a h . with Ganaraska Bridge Co,. of \@ttained at their home in honor|Madoc juniors by scores of 15-7 postpone the tests until later. That way, if it is less we are ' wever price "y ~ ateabiy" . ; : la letter ar, eae ¢ , . suhsi { 7.492 w sxcavation & and Mrs, Carson Sewell, on the juniors CO! championship|@ letter to Mr, Totten instruct-japply for the subsidy on, say Yurkiw beat \ day in a burned-out car in a of $7,492 with excavation at $1 are! Hare (cap-|ing him to begin drawing plans/$100,000 we might possibly have drive. The p desolate area west of Toledo. $40 per cubic yard. Marsden 20Miversary The celebrants re- tain), Joey Bryant, Mary Lorra for the new structure. d th % ; "eee Mé naive ' cet taser IPritehard, Jack crite . i ion exceed this figure.' Weston increased hree times, Dr. Mignerey said Construction also of Port Hope ' d numerous lovely gifts. | ackie Whale,' They also moved to petition til to 4-1 early in The girl suffered multiple sku!l cavation at "8250 per cuble ON acne" nog coal and _ tg Nicola Van Gils, Margot|to "'expediate our application in eat ected ve falter Sewell and daughter|Ross, Linda Parker, Lind in- on ice, The Dunnies fouzht < There appeared to have been Yard and concrete $40 g k Lind ajlight of the urgency of begin-| gamely and showed they stillia struggle about 400-feet from hs E Sewel oc bg 4 f . till The 1. Wan" Bye bender ugene Sewell and two children, on Craigen. The managers 0 Reeve Goodwin relayed the solo efforts put the Dunnies|ground at that spot and a trail Was set at $7,123, plus excaya- Mr. and Mrs, Jack Henry; Mrs.{Haas and Beth Atkins : . Mrs, « ; Mrs. ! Atkinson, : wy cons ; right back in the game as the/that led from there to the car,tion at 45 cents per cubic yard John Patterson, Mrs. William|---- ~ nson._ superintendent that 5 truction , be postponed until spring: | _Eyerett's second goal came'dragged, deputies added. yard. All prices included a com- Beth, Mr. Derry! Johnston, Mr.| Woodstock Youths. ae oe electricity. Sewell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul De- Carman Plumbing and Heat-|bruyn and baby daughter, all of CLEANERS ing had a tender submitted for,Oshawa; Miss Gannoll Wood,} WOODSTOCK : Mhic ie 6 ven ae e VOODSTOCK, On $1,150, This was a similar price|Ottawa; and members of the | FREE Pick-up & Delivery Daily |Marsden tender, The Van Dyk| Charles, Phyllis and Roger. if bogus, wealth has ended for PHONE 668-4341 the ' Dodgers Port Hope submitting a of Mrs. Johnston's parents, Mr.jand 13-7. The members of the| Tht Council moved to despatch not out anything. If we only per cubic yard and concrete %C¢asion of their 40th wedding) team Marg to reapply, should the final costs the Dunnies was shot at least | his submitted a price of $7,420, ex- Glee s Smith, Sandra/the Board for an early meeting and appeared to have the game 'ractures er ) 5 . " : Phin ar Per-Pauline, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs./Sleep, Susan Bryant and Shar- ning construction soon", had some fight. Everett, on twe/the car.. Blood stains on the Ricky and Nancy, Bowmanville; |the two teams are Adrienne recommendation of the roads lead was cut to one goal. indicated a body had been|and concrete at $27 per cubic) Patterson and daughter Mary | ve plete job with heating and/ Wayne Johnston, Mr. Albert SCUGOG | Wave Bogus Bills (cp) -- all & Shirt Launderers jas quoted in the Ganaraska and|Jobnston family, Robert, John,|P0st-Hallowe'en period of lavish, THAT'S WHY WE INVITE YOU TO PUT ~ SEAGRAM'S '83' TO THE WATER TEST tender set the heating . charge some Woodstock high school at $1,350. Girl Guide Theatre Night wea Pigs Micchs been flashing bier contract to|0@ held Wednesday, Nov. 20 in- S. bills around town, that the local heating tender be| Previously announced. Please|50 counterfeit U.S. bills got into considered by the contractor ake nuuce the hands of youngsters on Hal: In"this the engineer was to con- aided: lle bil pcg eat tact Van Dyk Construction Darlene, daughter of Mr..and|were ditched by a gang which gel : Mrs. John Scott, Byron street | planned to pass them in Wood- Following the meeting Dougjnorth celebrated her seventh|stock but was frightened off by | |Simpson met with council ask | birthday, Monday, Noy. 11./)police investigation. jing their approval of the award-|Guests attending her party| Police Chief W. J. Ennis said jing of the contract to Van Dyk)were: Wendy Brown, Judy Bea-|his force has recovered all but Construction This _approvaljton, Jill Edwards, Lynne Searn,|seven of the bills. was given and preparations are Pam DeMille, Oshawa, Cheryl! 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