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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Oct 1963, p. 5

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Going into the final minutes of play the score was still 1-0, Henry began to put an extra surge on the play and Bruce Johnston ran over for the only a to make the score ; On the kick-off after the TD ---- kicked a beauty into | HENRY HIGH NEWS Senior F ootballers Take Top COSSASpo {be outdone as they again proved| The second quarter was very their supremacy by scoring an|close as both teams were play-| additional 20 points. ling tight footbal alm d neihter) team pitted against a strong) th» the third quarter, an im-|team was able to score. | undefeated Ajax team. jportant defensive halfback for) The 'third quarter was also r t 5 l S The victor of this key game/Ajax was injured giving Henry's) . = He inant ] be in sole possession of} ake '..|seoreless but Courtice misse would be in sole possession Of) quarterback Doug Ing a chance thaly: chatide: 45 eats 'wheal to increase their knowledge and|they will have extensive oppor- first place. Henry again came|to score the second touchdown. _ ' to extend their interest in elec-|tunity to do photographic re-jthrough when the going was) Bayes Goode made {hb 'cole ng fumbled a third down) ronics, search in a darkroom which is\rough and defeated the home| vert aitempt and the score was|M\ : team by a score of 26-0. | pci ; been encouraged to develop sev- CHEER LEADERS now being prepared, ts 4 di SH SRURA ay be ante 13-0 in favor of Henry. ; y-out for cheer-leadin e@ game proved to be very Jn the fourth quarter, aided) eral new clubs.' The following, The try-out for c 8| BADMINTON : ded | wn of the eceenisetions was held during the early part) 2 fine offensive blocking,} tight offensively and defensively}, of the term, and after much dif-| The badminton club is under|until the fal minutes of the) Gooae ran around the left end to active in our school. lficulty the girls who were to| INTER-SCHOOL CHRISTIAN the direction of Mr. Chard and|game. zain a third touchdown for Hen- jrepresent Anderson High were FELLOWSHIP \ its sessions are held at the end bajo ey Ria Macigce ip 5 The convert attempt was no chosen. 'The girls, it must bejthe school day. This club tends roughou oth halves but) sod. This is a club. which meets said, will have much to do with| provide for the students an there were no serious injuries. |° On a double - reverse play, weekly and whose purpose is| he encouragement that the|outit of physical activity. well presented by its motto, "To|" Henry kicked off. The Ajax/iate in the final minutes, Ing Anderson teams will receive. squad picked' up good yardage») ground the right end to gain SPORTS Known." Active meetings, pre-/SCIENCE Thursday, the Anderson Sen- sided over by Jane Delaney, on the return, The first quar-|\the final TD. Goode made the : | ter found the determined Ajax convert and the game ended ey,| Under the direction of Mr.|io, team played Courtice in a/team moving the ball well but! py Henry defeating -Ajax 26-0. are 'planned for the entire Sherman the science Club is|foothaii match which proved to|no points were scored. Thursday, Oct, 17, Henry Sen- school year and are to include/providing an excellent opportun-|he another defeat for the Ander- Aided by the recovery of anjiors' will host Clarke High Bible studies, films, socials|ity for the scientifically inclined) on team. Ajax fumble late in the first/gchool in the fourth game of the and guest speakers. students to advance their Jearn- The Courtice team scored two YEAR BOOK STAFF ing in the fields of botany, 200-/pp', jn the first half, however WHITBY And DISTRICT ANDERSON HIGH NEWS Tel. 668-3703 the Courtice end zone and was) jable to tackle the ball carrier| for another point, This was the' way the game ended, with ai very close 8-0 final tally, By KEN AYETTE Thursday, Oct. 10, found the Henry Street Senior Football u | By RICHARD KAPUSCINSKI | Anderson High, beause of in-| creased student enrolment has|" ON ETS nee ----| Plan Your Next Affair for the PICCADILLY ROOM for CONVENTIONS e WEDDINGS CONFERENCES e BANQUETS LES MEETINGS SOCIAL FUNCTIONS Up: To 500 Persons Wise Home Owners insist on "HYDRA-PRESSED" Concrete slabs for Patio and sidewalks, foch slab is precision made under 400 tons of pressure. giving for the first time ever, superb quality et @ price you will like. "Hydra-Pressed" slabs ore frost resistant, too, With our complete range of sizes and colors, you now heve the widest choice of designs for your Patio end Sidewalk. Cell us todoy or visit our plant for complete information ond price. quarter on their own six yard) ohedule, line, Henry surged ahead early The staff for the year book logy and chemistry. Anderson managed to score a, the second quarter as Barry| JUNIORS EDGE e si i y' k has now been chosen and DRAMA CLUB are now looking for ways and; This club gives means to make this edition of|dents the opportunity ASH'S one of the best that has|press themselves, or their yet been published. The editor/character portrayals through of this year's book is Sandra|the plays which are to be pre- pack, sented at various intervals artistic stu- to ex- |TD in the second period. This} TD. was put over the Courtice lend by Bruce Craigie, one of the |two quarterbacks on the Ander- {son team. The other quarterback was \Gerry Nekkers, who played his lfirst game of the season, Thurs- ELECTRONICS throughout the school year. Miss day, being previously hampered Goode broke through the line to score the first TD. For the remainder of the first|F half the play was close for both't teams and there was no more|c scoring. In the second half, the Henry't squad was determined not to) practice SOURTICE 8-0 Tuesday, Oct. 8, found the fenry Juniors host to a rough eam from Courtice, The "oaches Mr. Church, J. Nichols und P. Desemio have been put- team through rough ng the sessions every after- noon to prepare them for this Genosha Hotel 70 KING ST. E., OSHAWA HONE [ODAY FOR YOUR FREE BROCHURE OW PATIO DESGNE PHONE 723-4641 f Spee Zeu CONCRETE PRoDUCTS LTD, |_ 655-8311 CALENDAR -- of -- Weekly Events! YOUR by an injured leg. Pete Neve, ullback, deserves mention for fine running and yard gainage aving a good night for the los-/same. vache 71 werd 297). Burtin-| The first quarter was very sky's edged Mercantile Dept tight but Henry broke loose to Store 2 to 1 with R. Bragg's 697|block a kick in the Courtice being the best for the Florists.end zone to give them a slight J, Patterson had a 296 game to) margin of 1-0. help out. Earl Birch led the Mercs with 703 and Dick Adams throwing in a 305 game. Flem- ing's. Shell decisioned Bassett's Jewellers 2 to 1 with G. Olliffe} jand G. Schmidke both having 695. G. Hubbard's 693 (316) was the leader for the Jewellers LADIES'. CANDY LEAGUE Sloan is in charge of this organ- A group of students has been jzation formed. who are interested in electronics and are under the PHOTOGRAPHY direction of Mr. Chard. The) The photography club is for the Anderson team. purpose o' this club is to pre-junder the direction, of Mr.) The final two TDs were made sent to interested members of|Logeman. Since the members by Courtice which put Ander- Anderson High an opportunitylof this development are few,|son at a loss of 25-6 Triples, 700 and over: B. Hen- Dunnies Continue | ssc riers 1 Sore | (292), G. childs 738 (365). Rigid Workouts Singles, 250 and over: B. Ville- jneuve 318, A. Fillier 286, R. Tripp 285, L. Tutton 281, C Points for the day: Allsorts 4, ~ J Moore 280, W. Lundmark 277,|Gumdrops 1; Humbugs 3, Jelly By CLAEY GORNON 'e ._|B. Shearer 268, K. King 265, K.|Beans 1; Life Savers 0, Lolli- Whitby Dunlops continue to|balances the beam at 185.. His Laundry 954. 8. Plaskitt copa 1s Mable Bude Sand: Ben. work out at the Whitby Arena/size and weight along with his) chiigs 353, He Hutchingon 1. sete , ts ea ONG PCr as they make ready for their/Jr. A experience should add a ~ points Won: Whitby Barber DOETD SAP eis» i i i chi- lue line core of the|. si : chad P Triples over 500: big up and coming third exhi- lot to the blue Shop 3, Anderson Cart 0: Joe's F: ar 583 bition game of the pre season,|Dunnies, Barber" Shop : moon's Hotat : > ; or arquhar 553, here Thursday night. A quick call to coach Jim/Ioneyockers 3, Millwork Build- Tec lan Boke 900: BY Stupeess To date the Dunnies have Cherry in regard to the teamiers 0; Hoffer Valley 3, Ram- 994 fp Kehoe 223. G. Sandford come out on the short end of|found the local bench boss high|blers 0; Dunlop 3, Legion 9;/59;' 7 King 220. K Lovet 213 the score in their two previous|in praise of his charges. He/Bathurst 3, Papermakers- 90;/\y Farquhar 205 'and a Latend: games but hope to makejsays that the team. spirit is Whitby Hotel 2, Mitton Machin- vich 203 ali Se adarraas amends here Thursday night good, both on the ice and im'ery 1; Drew's 2, Andrew's 1 After. five weeks of bowling when they tangle with the|the dressing room, and that in| Prize Winner -- Joe Campo. jin, girls hi " aa tie A rs "(a Sey se PP SHI Ae e girls have not been coming highly-rated Neil McNeil Mar-|his few years of coaching it is sheuich with any ble ecchea end oons. really refreshing to see these| LADIES' CANDY LEAGUE a ang patra ie rl hes ae We do not have too much in-|young fellows really wanting to| Points for the day: Allsorts 3, ri it the ded iat ae hed oe formation on the Maroons as/play hockey and not worrying/Gumdrops 1;.Humbugs 2, Jelly); Kino with a 633 iriole The yet, but one thing you can be about the almighty dollar. Beans 1; Life Savers 3, Lolli-| atch score in this league is sure of is that any of the fel- He feels his players held their|POPS 3; Maple Buds 2 and ah be ; ns lows of their team of last year/own very well against the «"a"|Peppermints 1 that did not. click math the TO+\ clubs in their two..games, dé-| Triples ovet 500: J. King 633, SPORT This Programme Presented, By The Local Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! THIS WEEK'S HARLEY'S Service Centre SPORTS AND DELIVER AND DELIVERY HOCKEY Licensed Mechanic OHA Junior ® League WHITBY AND DISTRICT MEN'S LEAGUE WwW. C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. Ample Parking Facilities stands a cool six foot two and B. Sturgess and K y t ou don't have to Majo rand Minor Repairs Rambler, Trailer, Sales and Rentals FINA CENTRE MERCHANDISE 668-8211 1101 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY WHITE'S B.P. 616 Brock St. N. y play a sport to be a good sport 110 Dundas St, E., Whitby v 668-3410 aul IND ' YOUR NAME" Is your name in Today's Want Ad Section? Turn now to the Times Classified Advertising pages, and you may "FIND YOUR NAME" listed there, winning for yourself a pair of FREE tickets to the BIG SHOW the all NEW, ICE CAPADES OF 1964 at the Maple Leaf Gardens TORONTO NOVEMBER 5th through NOVEMBER 12th CAPADE: OF 1964 GOOD SPORTS Support home town sports, HOME TOWN SPORTS SUPPORT THE LOCAL SUPPLIERS OF FUELS and BUILDING SUPPLIES SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED 244 BROCK ST. S. DIAL 668-3524 WHITBY, ONT Tuesday, October 15, 8 to 9 p.m. Whitby Dunlops will prac- tice at Whitby Arena in preparation for o pre-season: exhibi- tion game with the Nei! McNeil Maroons. Whitb: 668-8241 After Hours 668-8265 GENERAL REPAIRS 24 HOUR TOWING LICENSED MECHANIC FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY OPEN 7:30 A.M. -- 10 P.M. 190 and so far our top average of 166 is being shared by J. King 1 § " en eng and R, Peleshok. Come. girls,| les, will Be back AS) <hite the losses. With a little|S. Dilling 542, G. Wiles 538, D.|icts make with the vitamins and large as life again this year. tightening up here and there we|Kehoe 529, G. Sandford 524, A.joat some good scores in. the We chatted with Manager| fee) that the Whitby club will be|Hewis 509, E. Walker 507 near future: : Ivan Davie last night, hoping to!, team to beat. R. Peleshok 502. sid he get a bid scoop on some new I Z , Singles over 200: J. King 266 ; ; th t' t abit , B ¢ some of his week-end efforts cevikoes' titkete "are On dale Sandford 206 and S. Dilling have not materialized as yell te the arena bok office ' ; : : He was on the prowl up in the|*) e : | an north country in search of a\_ Coming attractions for the) MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE "h defence--Dunnies: Thursday night, Oct. am N i. ih -- 1, ee 17, Neil McNeil vs Whitby stele Gah cet ranma ial. The vigil was sponsored by He did, however, pass along) Whitby, Monday, Oct. 21/Electric with Al Perry leading|the combined Universities Cam- the information that he has one|Lakeshore here, Thursdayjhis team mates with 730. B.|Paisn for Nuclear Disarmament new blue liner in camp. The night Oct, 24, Whitby at Lake-|Mewett bowling well for the and the Student Christian Move- big fellow is Wayne Mayhew.|shore, and then the big homejlosers with 723 (286). The ment. He played last year with Smith|season opener here on Monday Royals took 2 points from Jor- Falls Jr. A team. Mayhew!night Oct. 28. dan Bros. with M. Reeson hit- WHITBY BOWLING NEWS Jordan 720 (270). Marty Jordan ALUMINUM CIGARET LEAGUE Demons 15, Head Pins, 14 Im-i] $ poe ag : woos Points: Winchester 0, Kools 4; ;Ports, 11, Comes 9, RCS's 6. e SHOWER ENCLOSURES Winston 4, Black Cats 0; Ex-| Ladies' High averave--C. Row-| oll work fly {guaranteed ports 0, Cameos 4; Buckingham'den 198. 68 36 ime 4, Players 0. : Men's Average -- E. -8606 Triples over 500: V. Sandford s pragg 214. 578, D. Hancock 567, E,. Clarke aie he shies 564, B. Sturgess 559, J. Richard- puDeay, os 19 scores: D son. 642, B. MacDuft 637, H.|_ Ladies' High Single -- 2 Bastarache 533, C. Rowden 524,|Brown 220, C. Mirowski 211, J. E. Moore 517, H. Grylls 516, V.| 2" mek 190 D. Segriff 184, A. Jordan 513, V. Harris 504. Mayall 206, S. Hicks 200. Singles over 200: H. Grylls Nadies' High Triples 242, J' Richardson 235, V Sand. Mirowski 549, A. Mayall 547. ford 228, V. Jordan 228, D. Han-. .Men's High Singles --E, cock 227, 209, B. MacDuff 221, Brush 238, 248, 238, B. Sheare B. Sturgess 215, M. Denyer 212./212, R. Mustard 214, D. Brown ___'|203, B. Walls 211, D. Rodd 218, LEGION SUNDAY NITERS (|p Dropek' 212, $. Bragg 260 Now in its fourth night of the 261, D. Rowden 229, 207, 255, D. new season finds the league now! Segriff 202. in full force 'and rolling along) Men's High Triples E. smoothly with the team stad- Brush 724, D. Rowden 691, S. ings as follows: Stinkers 25 pts., Bragg 690, D. Segriff 582, B. Amateurs 16, Hotshots 15, Walls 564. BROCK WHITBY IN COLOR GIANT A and Thursday, October 17 at 8:30 p.m. Neil McNeil Maroons vs Whitby Dunlops in a pre-season exhibition. game ot Whitby Arena, FOOTBALL COSSA Lakeshore League Junior Schedule HOLD PEACE VIGIL OTTAWA (CP)--A_ professor and 18 students from: Carleton University held a four-hour vigil of thanksgiving for peace Mon- day at the National War Memor- A. G. 201 Tuesday, October 15, at 3.30 p.m, Henry High vs Bowman- ville High at Bowmanville High School. Blair Park Plaza Barbershop WHITBY NOW 2 BARBERS NO WAITING Closed Monday-- Open 8-6 P.M. Tues. to Sat. Proprietor M, THERAULT GEORGE'S FINA SERVICE Tune-ups. Licensed Mechanic Free Check-Up Enjoy Carefree Holiday Driving PICK-UP & DELIVERY 668-4232 932 BROCK ST. N. 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