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Newmarket Era and Express, 15 Feb 1951, p. 10

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j It The N Era and Express Thursday Feb Minors To Play Leif Gardens Bill will have happy young hockey on his hands Saturday vS- morning all Under years of age Theyll be heading for the Maple Leal Gardens for the Cen tral Ontario Recreational Zone peewee championship Aurora competition will come from East York Weston North York Brampton Toronto Township and Barrie a knock out J JOSEPH QUINN Real Estate General Insurance Hemes t QUEEN ST NEWMARKET Fire Auto Casualty CouRusY Phone T ytesfcc- A Olio I T NEWMARKET Open Nightly 630 Saturday 6 pm Saturday and Holidays pan J Last Times Today I AND BABY MAKES THREE Feb 16 For 2 Days sa if r ADRIAN I STv- ALSO ADDED FUNFEATURE THE FAMILY IN BEWARE OF Mon Feb For 3 Days lv1 ITS THAT f fc Hi newest comedy i si i i C- f EDMUND ILLIAMPERLBERGA v- Mlfe Feb 22 For 3 Days M UROL J A S v- ATTRACTION The EAST SIDE KIDS lit l 7 yi V series one loss means elimina tion Aurora team is composed of Jim Ellis Dave Herb McKenzie Jack Brooks Frank Bowlsby Ken Holman Lowell McClenny Ron Chapman Chas Varna Keith Browning Don Glass Peter Ted MurrelJ Mike Patrick Gary Chapman Fred Dave Fines Jack Dave J Broome Paul Rose Archie Smith Terry Besley Aurora has drawn Brampton as first round opposition Victory Flyers Lose 2 As Aurora Loop Closes It was a disastrous week for the Victory Flyers They were beaten twice Thursday Tanners loop leaders walloped them Monday the lowly cellar dwelling Merchants defea ted them Ray White spear headed the attack with three goals Art White and John OMahoney drilled home shots to complete the scoring fireworks for the Tanners Ed Richardson belted in the Flyers lone tally in Thursdays game Monday as the Merchants j pulled their surprise 31 win Ernie Summers Shorty Rose and Norm were taking the bows for the goal scoring credits Joe Lundy salvaged the game from being a Flyer horsecollar as he whipped a shot by Jim Murray Said Mr Murray doing some nice shot blocking by the j way The teams even threw in the first and only real scrap of the season as Hussey Mer- forward and Bob Steven son of the Flyers sparred one round in a nontitle no deci sion bout Monday closes regular cam paign Playoff ahead Teams meet Monday to draw up semi final schedule reports President Cliff Chapman Feb Feb Feb Big Seven Owen Sound Spitfires Aurora Town League 6 Ditch Diggers Minor Mid get Auro ra Bantam Newmarket at Lindsay Lake finals game- at Vandorf NHL Minor triple header at Newmarket Minor Lindsay at Newmarket Bantam Bradford Cold- water Bradford rural playoff Vaughan doubleheader Feb Big Seven Owen Sound at Stouffville School league Saturday 812 am Feb Newmarket Town league semis pm Hoffman vs Town Specialty Davis Auro ra Town league pan Flyers Ditch Diggers Jr New market at Feb Jr Newmarket Rockets Queens game Lake playoffs if necessary Vandorf vs WIN OPENER j Rockets Snowed Under By Barrie Speeds 152 A blistering ninegoal attack in the first period by Flyers left Newmarket Rockets holding the bag Tuesday and finally resulted in a 152 pasting It was the loss for Rockets in tries Rockets started like a flash Murray McDonald caged a shot before the 65 odd fans had a chance to settle Bob a linemate assisted In seconds had ram med home four goals to take over in the drivers seat Not content they had another four three minutes later slower this time though taking a little over two minutes to do the job How ard Rockets netmind er struck u on several easy chances From there on the up I north lads did little but get in a good shooting practice Second for the home folks came in the dying moments of the first period as Archie far made the run in on the Bar- rie cage to corner a shot Rod made the play possible with his pass inside the blue stripe Dan McKenney and Ken Col- were fourgoal men with the visitors as they picked up a I total of 27 points START AGAIN Continued from Page 1 towns that the water level of their wells is falling indicates the drain on water supplies from both centres The rural municipalities have a considerable stake as well in a conservation authority Water and soil conservation is best practised on the land and the authority as a means to educate farmers in and encourage the practice of conservation is a means to accomplish this King township has already discussed a proposal for refor estation on the school section level Briefly the King town ship plan is to set up school sec tion committees who would re port on vacant land where re foresting could be undertaken The township would then supply men trees and transportation But while there appears agreement on the need for a conservation authority there are also questions about the form the government proposes The need to include representatives from Albion and Tecumseth townships to the west of King is questioned These townships do little more- than touch the Holland watershed There are advocates in favor of a smaller unit including only those municipalities which lie largely within the watershed UNION WITH Continued from Page think those who remained in the section would have some say in the matter stated DeputyReeve Timbers The added cost would be dumped back on those who arc left just to help out these and besides Newmarket possibly does not want to take isolated families they may want a block of assessment in the union sec Hon said Councillor Public school inspector who acted as spokesman for the residents seeking the change asked council to appoint an ar bitrator It was agreed that the trustee boards of the school sections in volved should be called together to discuss the problems before proceeding further IN TOWN SEMIS won in a photofin ish from Town Merchants Davis Leather galloped to a win Office Specialty as the Newmarket Town League semis opened Monday Its the talk of the hub that rousing finish and Merchants put on Monday and Merchants put on Monday Hoffman was coasting along leaders to the min ute mark of the third Then the game all but blew up in their faces with Town pop ping in three in a row to get within one of the equalizer A minute to go Coach Bob McCabe hauled his netminder Bill Ing ram to the sidelines in favor of six forwards It was a hectic last minute Grant Stonewall Blight doing picket duty in the Hoffman cage made the stop of the game with his nose as three parked in his pantry made a swipe for the biscuit Harry was the hotshot shooter for Hoffman with three Art whipped in two Doug Salty Bunn a single Shorty Greenwood Dick Hut chinson Jack Staley and Don got assists Top scorer with the grocers butchers and plumbers was Ivan Peaches Gibson who let go with a pair Ron Dipsy Eves Alan Shorty Wright- man and Bob Hardware Smith collected single tallies Murph Jelley and Ken got as sists Grant Blight coming out to fill the breach for Hoffman starred The teams laid it on and at one time four sat out five- minute stretches for sparring In the early game Davis Lea ther snapped up a firstperiod lead on goals by Jack Groves Robert Budd and Jing Groves Jack Groves added his second counter in middle frame to make it Barney Pearson picked up the lone scoring credit for Dick Wallers cabinet makers early in the third a 20 footer set up by Nick Stan Pollard hooked one in from be hind to beat Tod for the Tanners fifth goal Semifinals are a best two out of three The Merchants and Office Specialty must win Mon day or kiss the hockey season goodbye HOW THEY STAND As of February KING VAUGIIAN LEAGUE L Kleinburg N1IL MINOR Red Wings Maple Leafs Rangers Bruins Hawks L 2 3 I Pis 12 12 9 Spits Split With Alliston Lose 82 To Owen Sound It a for Spitfires They won horn- wer the Toronto and 1- to last Friday On Tuesday lost to the leading Owen Sound team On Thursday Spits NEWMARKET TOWN LEAGUE semifinals T Davis Can Hoffman Town Off Specialty i 2 Loses Twice In ORHA Competition in every period Spits AURORA TOWN LEAGUE W Leath Ditch Diggers Victory Fly Merchants BIG SEVEN SENIOR T Owen Sound 21 1 1 1 10 Newmarket 6 16 Midland TROLLEY LEAGUE Aurora 7 Wheelers Navy Club 17 were leaders after nun- up at the second recess land finished ahead Keswick aspiring to carry Harold set the Spits TriCounty intermediate flag in- up in business in the first period to the competition Bill Johnston and Doa j having trouble getting Smith assisting Spits made it I and to lot them take as Denny pulled the- up the option Keswick has run tripper on one from the face of t into a pair of setback3 Last land Ken Thorns dunked a week a decision slipped supplied by Bill through their fingers to and J and Tuesday they had to take a Alliston finally connected back pew before the home rifled porters as Cambray dood it home a shot on the payoff end again and carted off a win- of a relay started away by Don Ralph Huskinson and Ted An- 1 Smith thence to Bill Johnston derson were Keswicks friskiest Thomas collected sec- performers on the road tally at to make it two goals apiece Ken Davie Ken Thorns opened the third Claude Pollock and Ivan Rye as netminder dashed in and about to stroke in obligingly dropped the biscuit at one apiece his feet- Harold Tunstead took At home Ted Anderson did a up the lease on his second goal of brisk business with the scorer to j the game with linemates Don snipe for three Ken Davie and Smith and Bill Johnston getting Ted Peters hit the score sheet for in on the play Then it was Ken one each to make up the Keswick from Al 12 14 five total Cubs Shatter Optimist Playoff Hope I Bill Aurora Cubs again proved their supremacy over Newmarket Optimists here Friday They had a much tougher time proving it though the first game of the series was BENNETT THEATRE AURORA SATURDAY Joel llcndrix SADDLE TRAMP COLOR PLUS CARTOON MATiNKK SATURDAY PM MONDAY TUESDAY 2 DAYS ONLY Orphans Ground Flyers In Keswick Loop Opener On the surface you may run away with the idea that things arc quiet around the Lake Sim shores in the winter but j thats far from the truth Those hardy souls who stick it out win ter and summer are finding time to get in a few licks at each other on the hockey cushion these long winter evenings Theyve got a very hot hockey league simmering in the Keswick arena to provide plenty of ex citement Opening battle was staged last week with Keswick Orphans jabbing Roches Point Flyers in a hard fought keen check ing contest both teams display plenty of combination and keeping busy at their back checking Scorer in the Keswick win was Dave who got four Alb Smith connected two and Dave one Ross Hare was lite big gun for the Flyers popping in while Hunt Taylor and Jim Day got in on the scoring cut with sin gles Roches Point K Cm lis Cooper Laugh ton It Taylor Hare Robinson alts a Hare M C Hull J Porter R Mitchell Galloway I Day Harper Conge Coach Hud Robinson Kesswick Mediums Council York A Smith Sit user alts Tuck Rye York Coach Dan Referee Chuck Stephens linesman Council j and Todd for the Spits I f inai scoring attack Colvin counted for at I9lt to complete the scoring show Extra auricular work manager Claude Kewley s withdrawing his team The Aurora IndiansNavy i round only to return Club Trolley League contest but one regular de- scheduled for Friday night at Jf to start Shewchuk Keswick failed to come off I Larry dropped The teams waited around for an back beside No Referees Show Up Play Exhibition Tie winners That gave the I counter side a margin on Just as well it worked out J the round and the right to carry this way reports Manager L 5 a this sections flag into the OM j old Rogers only had seven I JflSn Stt HA second round play Payers Harry for goal Three snipers shared the spot- Dave Hopper and Don Campbell light as Aurora manufactured for defense duty and high J J their 43 margin via a two goal j trio of Jim Harry SrtShni second and third periods Grant Morrison and Jack plus J Edwards had two sniping efforts j junior D Lowell Waller crammed in two to back and John Richards and Gerald The exhibition game ended Chapman had a goal and an as- j a threeall draw and will likely paving the each Dob Forhan raised false hopes of a Newmarket comeback he skated through the entire Aurora aggregation to give the locals a 10 first period lead Bob added a third period tally on another successful sally into the Aurora goalmouth Murray Chandler and Bob put across the third Optimist counter Both Glen Laugford and Ron Star key did some splendid blocking Langford being particularly busy I Newmarket Langford P Stewart Chan dler Creed W Davis Lothian Keffer Tate l Aurora Winter Chapman R T Clenny Edwards Rogers J Richards Mor ning Andrews J Wilson G be played at a later date Bradford Finds Going Tough In SemiFinals Bradford Sutton and Coldwater presently are engaged J in a roundrobin series to declare 1 without a laity being called Don Smith game of his life helping mark j Tuesday Spits couldnt the Owen Sound firepower and were tagged for an Joe did sensations work in the Spits cage to block shots The game something new here Brampton Eliminates Imperials From Series The hockey chase of Newmarket Imperial juveniles is over They hew Brampton first round opposition The po rials were home victims and at Brampton away on the short end of a decision Brampton on Its home cushion gave quick ami ample evidence this was its night to howl It jolted Imperials with a 10 round lend Newmarket came late In the third period as Ontario crown Bradford hasnt fart since they mixed Lost to Sutton as a starter Bruce Collings going for two Harry and Bill collecting singles Tuesday at Bradford snapped up a first period margin but A LI U A couldnt stave off a determined WI yPlIIJi last session scoring drive that in the set two Bantams Start mark They also earned the right to carry on into the second A round of the bantam found their way through Joe earned a star rating Saturdays game played in Manager liord Stephenswi Aurora had about to up if it as a steady diet snatched a first period ray indicate the juvenile will had up on games with Stmdvrlaml St6utvilk hold overs group play before stashing the equipment in the Jack converted a Wayne Robinson pass into the Imperials Newmarket Burke lone goal Top man again for Ball Morton Brampton as in the game here J IK langford alts was John McDonald Brampton Rogers Barker Light- throw a mountain of rubber at heart Joe Burke and though four shots Pollard J Watt RUSSIA IT and John Garfield Patricia IKE BREAKING POINT ADULT COMING MARCH WALT E ISLAND DAYS BEAVER VALLEY BY TECHNICOLOR gone minutes without the biscuit into his oven The was a Newmarket romp as it the bell three times Grant Morton from Don Thorns and Bill Cain Grant Mor ton all alone and Bob Wilson from Don were the- scoring combinations The teams divided a pair the final frame Jim Preston from Doug and Bill unassisted struck for the Aurora payoffs Both counters were pro duced by our wee broth of a lad one alone and the other with help from Charlie Aurora A Child Sutton Chapman J Preston J Southwood Pat rick Spence L Spence Patrick Loveless Ean Newmarket Young Morton Thorns Wilson Bell Cain J Cain Million Lewis V Hutchinson J KESWICK JUVENILES OUT Keswicks entry in the Juvenile series was elimi nated in the first round by Little Britain At home last week Keswick picked up a threegoal lead with a wine but dropped the round by a margin as Little Britain on their home face for a win When I hi Into sctulmult When the Sioux steamed into BC persons crowed the docks to welcome the crew hack from Korean war these men had to receive a special briefing All had become fathers while they were away on duty and here they are having a session on the art of baby care before meeting their offspring V On m

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