= | 'WHITBY And DISTRICT | YOUNG SPECTACULAR Dunnie Guts Pays Off Nine Men Beat Bears By CLIFF GORDON Playing with nine active play- ers, Whitby Dunlops last night } displayed one of the most cour: ageous stands witiessed in some time as they whipped ihe { Schomberg Bears 7-2. right in | Schomberg, This was the seventh game in \ a@ row for the Dunnies without ta loss under manager-coach } Ivan Davie. } The flu bug and injuries have ) played havoc. with the Whitby } team. Wayne Cheesman was | dréased in case of misconduct } penalties but was unable to play jthe flu. Bob Everett was unable to get off work and Art Hamp- son is still out as a result of a knee injury, In all, it must have been most igratifying to manager - coach |Davie along with his trainer and jtime keeper to see the Dunnies put up such a tremendous show- le of true Whitby "guts". | The locals, while shorthanded) all away along the line, gave out with one of their finest displays jof hockey, Every man on the jice realized that he had to pro- jduce "or else', Tom Young played his heart out in goal as the score board would indicate, Fletcher led the local attack with two goals each while Jerry) Dionne, Tom Lavender and Dar: | ryl Leach each chipped in with! singletons, For the losers (who) dropped their second game in 24 hours to the pride of Ontario County) it was Dwayne Fergu- son and Jack Forhan doing the \damage, JUST TALKING ...,. We jsometimes wonder just what makes a team like the Dunnies click ; .', Here they were last night with what you could call nine active players . . . They would be rated as patsies by al- most any home.team =. . But tas a result of a bad charley-The Dunnies led 7-0 at the end) manager-coach Davie must have i @... Ricky Gay and Keyin + O'Shea are out with a bout of jof two periods of action, \ Danny Sandford and Brian WHITBY PERSONALS | AN Saints Afternoon Branch } Parish Guild held at the home of vice-president, Mrs, William At the executive meeting of|Grant will speak on "Citizen-/team . ship" General chairman for this In- jinstalled into their minds before Ithey hit the ice the fact. that| they could. and would outscore| the "Bears" . . , It doesn't al-| jways happen this way, but last |night a lot of team spirit and jhustle paid off for the Whitby The next game for ithe Dunnies is one that every red-blooded hockey fan for miles around will not want to miss, It ' Seales, 208 Byron street south, stitute is Mrs, Leaonrd Casciato) pings together the Neil McNeil j dates were chosen' for future Atchdiocesan Citizenship andiyjaroons and the Dunnies, The | events to be held under the aus } plees of the Guild: Valentine 'Tea, Tuesday, Feb 11; Spring Tea, Tuesday, April 2; and Christmas Bazaar, Tues- day, Nov, 17, Conveners for the Valentine Tea Louise McIntosh and Mrs Thomas Henstock Tt will be held in the Sunday School from 2.30 till Everyone welcome, Best wishes for a happy birthday ar@ extended to Mrs. Sheila Gordon and Mrs. Lila Match who are celebrating their birthdays today, Jan, 29. Their many friends and Kinette mem- bers wish them both many happy returns of the day Mrs, Benjamin Harlick, 404 Mary street west has returned home after spending one week in Montreal visiting her son and) daughtér-indaw Mr, and Mrs H. J, Harlick and family. Related happy birthday wishes are extended to Archie Hen driks, 314 Rosedale drive who _. his birthday Tuesday, an * Mr. and Mrs. Glen McDuff and children Darlene, Colleen and Dawson of Ringhampton, Néw York, were recent guests al the home of Mr, and Mrs. Har- old Harrison, 802 Brock street north ' Mr. and Mrs, William Ashton, | 810 Athol street; celebrated their . 47th wedding anniversary Tues- day, Jan, 28. They celebrated the occasion quietly by dining out with their son James Arthur Ashton of Toronto On a pane) discussing "Imami- Immigration convener Mrs, Ward Markle, national convener of Citizenship and Immigration,| will also be a speaker, Peter Eenling is celebrating jhis 14th birthday today, Jan, 28. His companions of St. Clair) happy birthday 5 pm! Byl aw Hikes | sway | Snow Removal Time Lapse A bylaw enforcing the re-/ moval of snow and ice from Township sidewalks was read and put into effect at the Mon- day meeting of Whitby Town- ship Council The new bylaw takes the place of a similar one passed by a Township Council in 1920 making it necessary for residents of 11, Whitby | 2 Whitby last time these two teams met it was) a "Dam Dandy"... al most 300 minutes -in penalties, and lots of goals, Better tell your friends to egt there early 'cause we think it will be near to a full house, will be: Miss! gehoo! and friends wish him alSUMMARY FIRST PERIOD Sandtord, Leath 3.58 Dionne, Donaldson 4 46s Fletcher Wa B. Young §.43, 10.40 SECOND PERIOD 4, Whitby: Fletcher, Lavender BOTH FIRST OSHAWA SHOWINGS "Seducers" et 7:20.10:10 p.m. Kerate" et - 6:45-8:50 PLM, TONIGHT! 5, Whitey: Sandford, Leach, Dionne oI 7 t 13,16 Penalties Mayhew 3,82, Prizel 1 2} 19.43, Fleteher 2, 19.43 THIAD-PERIOD #, Schomberg. Ferguson, Forhan, Young A PETS aay | % Schomberg: Forhan, Gage, Ferguson ' Penalties -- Beverley 1,04, Donaldson 441, 18.42, Welr 19,43, Mayhew 13,47," | ADULT ENTERTAINMENT LOULTHOSE Bavweryany by (AVP NOL ROWAN ane DAD SWET» famed om tee eteye itty By (LIP ROMIN creas ot teen oy POPE fearon we sees «servi (meted by DANIO SWHT Preakimed 'oe FIT RCW ps vi amey COLOR, tow /fipng TIMES--1:40 « 3:35 - 5:30 - 7:35 - 9:35. 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