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Newmarket Era and Express, 11 Jan 1951, p. 7

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K mashed to a R win over Jlivthe opening fracas of the Aurora Thursday rig part of the whole per- was the fact the teams battled on even terms during regulation play and Into Then a spark ignited the clan and it poked in four goals before you could shake a stick Barber with Bill McHale in the tie breaker Bill followed this up with an unassisted to life game out the doubtful column John Clayton put on the finishing touches with a pair of goals In I tegular time Andy Jr pecked away for two Bobs Cook Don and Artie Barber I- were single goalgetters Lowell jailer drew an assist on Andy first tally and turned in a rearguard chore had a good for Armstrong two goals was the visitors is the visitor to- night at Aurora Win Newmarket juveniles raised curtain on their season in the Tuesday defeating Richmond Hill The visi- tors shot into a quick lead on j the first shift but that was the iv extent of their prosperity Groves hopefuls fought back and held a 31 lead at the first recess dropped in a second period tally and outgunned the visitors by a margin in the round Top man with New- market was Jack who led in two first period goals Wayne Robinson his Opener Ottawa social precedent was set when Hon Rose Alexander was presented to her father GovernorGeneral Alexander as the Kings official representative in Canada at the comingout party for debutantes attended by some persons It was the first time debs had been presen ted to the Kings representative CUBS TIE Bill Mundells Aurora midget Cubs opened their OMHA earning on assist on both Mick- j battles at last week j y Barker Bruce Stan Pollard and Norm sniped for single tallies Hill goalgetters were Tommy White arid Lloyd Grainger Newmarket K Burke K Ball Morton Robin with a all deadlock Grant Edwards sparked Aurora firing two goals to give them an early lead Gerald Chapman and Stew Wilson popped in singles staged a desperate last five minute attack trying for the son J winner but Aurora staved them alts Barker Rogers Pollard Bell Osaetiuk off Auroras midget entry Is sponsored by the Recreation Commission Two weeks ago In an exhibition affair Bill Aurora midget Cubs exploded to hand Optimist midgets a pasting The locals got sweet re venge as the season opened in Aurora last Thursday winning a decision in a well hard fought game Bob was a oneman scoring show for the Optimists getting ill three goals Grant Edwards and Stow Wilson captured the scoring points for Aurora Frank was in charge of Optimist club Aurora Geo Kiroff Ron Star- key Bob Andrews Ted ey Meryl Winters Grant Ed wards Ron Knowles Stew Wil son Dave Bob Seaton Gerald Chapman Don Morning John Richardson Cliff Bill Newmarket Glen Murray Chandler Bob Broad- bent Delwyn Creed Bob West Laurie VanZant Paul Stewart Geo Davis Dick Bob Paul Smith Bob Attwell Earl Bill Beaudoin ST PAULS CHURCH Saturday Jan being the Feast of the Epiphany the ser vices on Sunday celebrated that special event with Epiphany hvmns and scripture lessons and Collect Last week the Ladies Aid held its annual meeting at the home of Mrs Rev ill Ave To day the Afternoon Branch of the is holding its monthly devotional and business meeting in the Parish Hall with installa tion of officers and the annual reports of all the last years of ficers in their activities for The Confirmation class meets every Sunday afternoon in the chapel at pm The Boys club meets as usual the juniors on Wednesday from to oclock and the older boys on Friday If any church member has not received his church envelopes for 1951 he may apply to the rector fi Church St phone or to Mr George envelope scc- Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Jan lib Page J Miss MS spent Christmas her and aunt Mr and Mrs Church Mr and Mrs Don and family of Trenton Christmas with Mr and Mr Bert McCarnan and Miss Mi Miss Bobbie Rosenfeld Tor onto spent Christmas and New Years Mr and Mrs Bert Mr and Mrs Bob Atitokan spent New Years Mr and Mrs Bert McCarnan Mr and Mrs Chappelle St spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs Bert McCarnan Mr and Mrs Bob returned to Atitokan on Monday by plane Mr and Mrs Howard Mc Carnan spent the week end with their parents Mr and Mrs Bert and Mr and Mrs Cecil Wood Mr Howard McCarnan re turned to Veterinary College having passed his Pictured above are Mr and Mrs Joseph who were Christmas examinations with married recently in Newmarket The bride was Lois Manning honors J Newmarket daughter of Mr Ben Manning Lindsay Photo by Mr Edgar Pope returned to J Barrager Windsor on Sunday after a New Years visit to his uncle Mr John Kyte and his cousins Mr and Mrs Kyte Ave Mr and Mrs John West moved last week to the upper apartment on the corner of Mil lard Ave and Victoria lately vacated by Dr Noble and fam ily who moved to their new home on Park Ave West Mr and Mrs Ken and young son Bryan moved to their new home on Grace St last Friday Choir practice under Mr J F Willis is held every Thursday evening at pm in the church The Evening Branch of the holds its annual meeting at the rectory on Monday evening and the Parochial Guild holds its meeting also at the rectory on Tuesday evening Grasshoppers cannot jump un less the temperature is at least Timothy St phone degrees Fahrenheit DOWN THE CENTRE by ab Wilkie Fund Benefit Grand Success Thank you Thats the salute of the fund trustees to Mr and Mrs John Public for the tre mendous response they gave for the benefit hockey match at Aurora last night The biggest crowd to see a game in Aurora since the advent of artificial ice witnessed the game and saw a contest that ranked with the best ever played at Aurora It was a verdict for Aur ora and youd think Claude Kcw- and yours truly who matched the games had written the script When the bouquets are being handed out Mr Kewley can take a bow He whipped up a dandy team They tried all the way played it clean and came at no expense to anyone Hal Rog ers Aurora and his Indians can also take a bow The tribe ros ter came for free and did a great job on tickets too Their per formance won them many friends which should stand them in good Aurora stead at the turnstiles For once we didnt hear a sin gle complaint about referees from cither players or the crowd As a matter of fact it was a perfect Job and the blind men who donated their services were Bob Peter Newmarket and Jimmy Grainger Richmond Hill Hap Holmes St Andrews due to work with them couldnt make the gome but sent along a cash donation West York Coach the near future Freddie played Another popular figure whose wall hockey in the nets Andy every move was watched with Don Artie Bar- approval was Cain Herb the holder of the scoring title playing his first game of the year terrific and the arena walls quaked as he scored a goal and just missed on several more occasions We could keep on going for hours about the great spirit of cooperation the sales drive of Bill Case the half- hour skating show of the Maple Leaf Ice Revue and its splendid performance con tribution to the skating show masterful handling of commissary details for all those taking part and the skill of his cooks the tireless efforts of Ray during the past week manager Tom Dicksons ef forts to sec nothing was lacking at the arena and of course the donation of the arena by the arena commission In all such affairs we always miss somebody that should re ceive a word of praise Were beating the Underwood with one finger at two chimes in the morn ing as we do this bit so if we miss you or you or fail to say in print what we should say EVANGELINE GROUP INSTALLS OFFICERS At the annual meeting of the Evangeline Auxiliary of the W MS of Trinity United church Newmarket reports of a satisfac tory year were presented by the secretaries of the various de partments and the treasurer The supply department sup plied two sizeable bales of cloth ing to home missions and one bale to the United church Over seas Relief as well as seven fowl parcels to a family in Britain The guest speakers through the year were Rev Cotton Dr Margaret Arkinstall Rev Rev J A Millar Mrs Francis Starr and Miss Lediard former kindergarten teacher in Japan and later teacher of the interned Japanese in British Columbia Letters were exchanged with Miss Mildred Ratlam In dia our special missionary for letters and prayers Several members attended the annual meeting of Toronto Centre Prcsbytcrlal the spring rally in Newmarket Trinity Un ited church the 25th annual meeting of the Toronto confer ence branch of the WMS and the United church joint meeting of the two Dr Margaret Arkinstall an associate member is to be con gratulated on her appointment as supply secretary for Home and Overseas Missions in the Toron to conference branch of WMS A splendid address by Rev J A Millar Assets for the New Year The Reality of God the Power of Prayer and the Assur ance of Guidance and the in stallation of the officers for were also features of the annual meeting Officers installed were Hon pros Mrs Cotton pros Mrs Walton first vice Mrs Campbell second vice Mrs S Jefferson sec tj wv More than a million sets of Ontario license plates now on sale have been made for 1951 Margaret is seen with a sample of the new markers blue figures on a white background Mrs P Morton sea Mrs P Cane treas Mrs sec of finance and Christian stewardship Mrs Noble Finance com Mrs L Man ning Mrs Wainman Mrs C S Gilbert Mrs S Cane sec of community friendship Mrs King sec of supplies Mrs Evans supply committer Mrs Gilbert Mrs C Best Mrs J King sec of temp erance and Christian citizenship Mrs Robert Wallace missionary monthlies Mr A sec of literature Mrs John Rut- ledge press sec Mrs J Walk er pianist Mrs assist pianist Mrs Gil bert card secretary Mrs Alex Eves associate members secre taries Mrs Harry and Mrs Jefferson convener of nominating com for Mrs J Walker ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to announce that our drug store wilt now have the exclusive agency for JENNY CHOCOLATES AND ASSORTED NUTS Prices as follows youll understand it all we hope We never saw better hockey four goals on the night You than was played at Aurora arena wont find three games as good the past week Starting last anywhere as the above The provided the transportation Thursday night Aurora Cubs of come back on Tuesday next from Toronto to Aurora as its the Junior D circuit made their against Vets Itll be worth contribution to fund debut against and won peekaboo or two Tour Hit Busiest pair and lops in a host of friends wHh oxAurora junior Keith with the small frv and sparkling overtime win former player have wjs y w Keih and all the rest did every thing asked The fans are really high on this homebrew group Last Friday Aurora Bears met North Toronto Lions and with seconds to go Thorns clinch ed it for Aurora with a College chapel was the scene of the marriage of Eliz- made it Aurora led all Newmarket and Mr Louis before Christ- way with Grant Firth netting mas Mrs Lanier is the laughter of Mr and Mrs James goals but the Loos camel son and Mr Lanier is the son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Lanier Loth- back to tie the count and the I bridge They will reside at Pickering College where Mr Lanier is final period was a blister It a member of the staff was the best home performance of the year by the Bears The next night the boys were tired and let Brampton take a ver dict That left Brampton in third place Aurora in fourth and North Toronto fifth Friday night Butch Keeling brings his Regents to Aurora and a win for the Bears will send them to third place in the group A victory for either team at this stage is vital for playoff insur ance It should be a pip On Tuesday the Indians play ed it close too With Dawes combines behind penalties sent the visitors away to all tie broken in the dying moments by Jimmy of the tribe who notched ASSORTED CHOCOLATES ASSORTED CHOCOLATES FAMILY PACKAGE lb FAMILY PACKAGE lbs MARASCHINO CHERRIES PEPPERMINT PATTIES lb ASSORTED SALTED NUTS 10 Harvey Lanes Drug Store lb lbs 2 lb 1 108 Main St Phone Newmarket for and and cubicloot by Economic by HI ICED AT Models PREDICT ATTACK ON CANADA Aurora early shook hands with ft player on the club and scores of fans visited the play- lhe threat all the way rooms stayed until the third period and were kept busy until the end giving out autographs These boys are a credit to all that is best in sport and symbol ize the reason the Toronto Leafs have such a following of fans I aside from the broadcasts and hometown Modest yet able to meet any one willing to do whatever they were asked and doing it as If they liked It the Thin Man and Danny Boy received a wonder ful welcome from the crowd Ralph Tucker chairman of the fund had the two talk to Hill Wilkinson in hospital by tele phone from the arena and Rill I was really tickled pink Doth boy will visit him In person in Lose A Dog Want To Buy A Tractor IF Going To Furnish A House Try The Era And Express Captain Edgar C former US air force Intelligence officer In China and Alasku who forecast the North Korea offen sive a year before it happened has predicted Russia will attack Canada and United States with pianos and parachute troops from Siberian bases shown wlth his loiter file urges a rapid buildup of defence facilities in Alaska said the Russians are diverting attention by movesyin Western Europe and Korea while preparing to descend the Pacific coast Y HERE IS THE BARGAIN COUNTER OF NORTH YORK A PROVEN MEDIUM TO BRING BUYER AND SELLER TOGETHER YOUR ARTICLE FOR SALE GOES INTO 3500 HOMES FROM KING CITY TO SUTTON FROM SCHOMBERG TO ZEPHYR THE LARGEST CLASSIFIED MARKET IN NORTH YORK Volume Is Proof Of Satisfaction IN 1950 OVER 10000 CLASSIFIED ADS APPEARED IN THE ERA AND EXPRESS simply call NEWMARKET for CLASSIFIED AD SERVICE RATES CENTS A WORD MINIMUM WORDS HALF PRICE FOR REPEATED ADS iliiiisaim

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