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Newmarket Era and Express, 22 Feb 1951, p. 12

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i THE PICKERING COLLEGE GLEE CLUB PRESENTS PATIENCE By Gilbert and Sullivan SAT -1- March 1 2 3 at p TICKETS CAST OF imfer Me direction of E Rourke AT BESTS DRUG STORE so USE ERA AND EXPRESS CLASSIFIES JOSEPH QUINN Real Estate Generallnsurance Homes Businesses QUEEN ST NEWMARKET Phone Fire Casualty Sesvice h Ft 1 i THE OF A GOOD TIME PHONE NEWMARKET Open Nightly Saturday pm Matinee Saturday and Holidays pm STARTS TODAY FEB 22 FOR 3 DAYS P jF i I 1 EAST SIDE KIDS I ARTSM FEB 26 FOR 3 DAYS he NEW story of beloved Mrs Miniver one of the of all J I -ft-Bji- Ivan Squeak Daniels was top scorer in the Hoffman circuit rf v last week with a 692 including a single good scores were posted by Bob Frank Daniels Frank VandenBergh Harry Hodge Jack Machine Shop five Office two Press Shop five Sheet Metal two League standing Press Shop Office 57 Machine Shop Sheet Vorclone 54 Agnes tops with Shirley Laura Whit fields team leads with Grace Osmonds 22 third Marg Teas- dales 20 Bob Elphinstone was the pace settler in the Office Specialty Officemens League last week with a Will Mary Osborne came up with a terrific burst of scoring to high light the Monday action in the Town Ladies League running together games of 293 and 208 for a total A year high top Other top marks were Jeanne Gatti Annie Emma 562 Phil Alice Gibson 548 Audrey Steph ens 547 Edith Wilson Tucker was a close second with 592 Lou Bovairs Smalley Floss Gibson trundlers are on top with Bert Seldons and Roy Bennetts run ning neck and neck for second slot Thursday night ladies league turned in some fine scoring Spark Plugs gained a shut out win over the Wizards Feeps downed Dubs 31 and Cubs were winners over League standing Cubs Wiz ards Spark Plugs and 38 Dubs 28 down with the flu SPORTS CALENDAR February February February Big Seven round- robin vs Spits midget Lindsay at Aurora pm February Junior exhibi tion game at Aurora KingVaughan double header Minor triple header at Newmarket arena Aurora Town League pm Tanners vs Fly ers February Saturday am school league semifinals February Badminton Aur ora at Newmarket Town League finals Davis vs Hoffman Aurora Town League semifinals pm Ditch Diggers vs February Big Seven round- robins Newmarket Spits vs midland To Clippers Kettleby W L 3 MINOR Newmarket Spitfires were vic- Wings Maple Leafs of Owen Sound Mercurys Bruins the smart boys of the Big Seven hero Thursday The Mercurys rapped in seven goals without a reply from the Spits in a blister ing 6 1 8 5 5 1 1 21 18 13 12 Public School Semis Show Lots of Action The semifinals in the New market school league opened Saturday morning The semis were a best two games goals to count set In the di vision behind stellar netmind ing of Hornets Ernie Hartley and Bears Walt the two teams battled to a deadlock chips are down in this Saturdays game Bisons sparked by a fourgoal performance by Francis Lewis and a single sniping effort by Ian Dick walked over Barons and have a lead to pro next Saturday Larry Bone was the sharpshooter for the Barons In the squirt division a spark ing three goal performance by Terry Peters and two goal sharp- shooting effort by Don Bone car ried Mr Rockets to a 50 win over the Spitfires A pair of Pauls and Blair put up a big league show to split the scoring pie between them as the rolled over the Flyers Paul had three scoring credits Paul Blair two for the winners John nie Haines was to rifle in the Flyers single Canadians Black Hawks NEWMARKET TOWN LEAGUE semifinals last period drive to waltz Can Hoffman 2 Town 2 Office Spec Z Davis Leather vs Can Hoffman in finals AURORA TOWN LEAGUE Twin Take Collis As Schedule Ends HOLLAND THEATRE BRADFORD THURSDAY SATURDAY Jane Dennis Morgan in The Lady Takes A Sailor SECOND FEATURE Hie Fortunes of Captain Blood Louis Donna Drake Queensville Ties Series Hectic Comeback hockey team has North York agog After being down 30 in games for Lake Simcoc crown with Vandorf it tied the series at threeall with a win over the Dorters on Thursday Alan was again the top scorer for Queensville shooting in four Howard Ash Don Bals- Bun Hood Elmer Paisley and Bill grabbed a goal each for the winners For Vandorf Jim Preston had a two- goal performance to lead its attack Bill Kingdon Dave Rich ardson Nigh and Joe Lundy hit the rigging behind Lem Hall for single scoring cred its made its big move in the first round popping in five Vandorf had trouble break ing down the tight defensive wall set up by Bill and Ross Draper who were going great guns back of the blue- stripe The Aurora Town League clos ed on just the right note to get the fans built up on the play off scramble ahead Monday the Ditch Diggers who would rather beat the Collis Tanners than eat thumped the Tanners It was the second time the Tanners had their wings clipped this season Bob Knight sparked the attack with two Harold Stephenson and Mickey Sutton buzzed in around the Tannery cage to sink singles Stan Kerr and Art their mates to snipe one each in the Tannery cause Thursday sparked by a three- goal performance by Harold Stephenson the Ditch Diggers clipped the Victory Flyers Bob Knight gave his mate Stephenson a run away with a win Ken from Denny gave the Spits a first period tally and Joe Peat set Bill Johnston up in front of the Owen Sound cage for the Spits number two marker The Spits were without and coach Larry both down with the flu Father T J Cabe handled the team Joe Wolf out earlier in the season and Bob fro Rockets filled in the gaps Saturday night the Spits back in the grove before the semifinals holding to a edge on their home ice This was a replay of the lights out game earlier in the season Harold Tunstead fired a first period goal for the Spits while with two last period markers and Denny La- bine with a single brought the Spits up within one of a tie Finals Of Town League It will be Hoffman and Davis Leather for the Town League crown Surprised Monday Hoffman eliminated Davis Tanners hung knockout punch on Red Wallers Special ty Cabinet Makers The iron- men had to work overtime ten minutes of it before the last year champs were brought to the carpet Shorty Green wood was the Hoffman hero- shooting in the tying goal in the Inst minute of regular time and then busting the tic at the sewn minute mark of overtime The held a lead going into the final round Bob Smith and Ron Eves sparked the Towners early drive with two each Ken Groves and Harold chipped in singles Jack St nicy Don Harry Car- Lloyd Cudmore and Doug Salty Bunn kicked in with the Hoffman scoring fireworks be fore Shorty Greenwood took a personal hand in the ouster of the Towners In the nightcap Davis Tan ners with and Ken Speedv took the Fans who are getting used I to fast torrid hockey in the Friday each night settos in the King- office S pecialtv That TV Ditch Diggers Victory Fly Merchants L Berg Takes 86 To Near Top honors with two while Mick ey Sutton and Frank Young connected for singles Dave Richardson was top scorer with Flyers with two Ed Rich ardson and Jones potted sin gles in the losing cause Friday the semis start reports president Cliff Chapman with Tanners and Flyers and Mon day Merchants vs Ditch Dig gers Both semis are best Trolley League Dates Schedule Trolley League officials met Sunday to set up a playoff schedule At the moment Aur ora and arc tied for top slot theyll crack it with a game at tonight Winged Wheelers have clinched Navy Vets and Dawes- Danforth are tied for fourth and last playoff spot with two wins each They have this week to break the tie and will likely set- tie on a suddendeath game Playoff schedule first and for the scor- third second and fourth runs as I the semifinal series to the Tan- two straight Robert MONDAY WEDNESDAY Bom To Be Bad ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Joan Fontaine Robert Ryan Joan Leslie SECOND FEATURE Young Man Wilh A Horn Kirk Douglas Doris Day TUESDAY NIGHT IS PHOTO 1st Offer 2nd Offer TWO DISTRICT STUDENTS Continued from Page English French Chinese Rus sian and Spanish has replaced the lengthy of translating in each of the five languages by turn Listeners are provided with seat earphones which allow them to dial in on the speech in whatever language they de sire While the mission of the stud ent tour conducted by Mr New ell was essentially to become ac quainted with United Nations other highlights of New York rated high according to interest The air trip from Ma I ton air port to La and return was a new experience for both A tour was made through the new luxury liner S S Inde- costing million weighing 26000 tons which left on its first trip on February to Italy The elegance and lux- 1 iJ urious comfort of the ship was beyond description the students said The rooms lounges libra- J- Wc and swimming pools and theatre were marvellous even to the floor coloring Barron J Atkinson Ed Williams follows Feb or Aurora at Winged Wheelers Feb j 20 Woodbridge or Aurora at DawesDanforlh Winged Danfor Mai Daw March Wood- bridge or Aurora at Navy Kes wick in the event Navy makes the playoffs rather than Dawes- Danforth league had no com plaints to offer as those old r d e s Kettleby a and Jack Groves uncorked Schomberg clashed Schomberg SUCC sallies in on pulled down an verdict via Tod Mostcr in the Specialty cage a third period drive Barney Bishop was the marks- There even seems to be some man for the Specialty counter question as to the score Kettleby I saying sticking with Matter arose over last goal whether scored legally or not Army Carey a latecomer with Schomberg led with three goals linemate Nick had two while Don Bill Winters and Ernie Hughes tipped the scales Schomberg way with single counters For Kettleby Grant Firth the whirling dervish of the ice lanes and exAurora Bear had 3 Bantams Hopes Fade As Lindsay Triumphs Newmarkets final hope along the OMHA playoff trail faded last Friday as Optimist bantams dropped a decision to Lindsay and thereby had a round- mark registered against them The Optimist halfpints with an impressive winning record a busy evening chucking in three lh lln Hill At- deficit marked up by idge or Aurora at on its home ice Score Whitby Feb f there was On Friday how- Wheelers or Dawes- SJSfTtJSSf hid- or Navy at Aurora larch Winged Wheelers orL with a game awesDanforth or Navy at J suspension for period goings that had the fans jumping Big Statistics Final scoring statistics in the Big Six Junior circuit announc ed last week are Pis 31 30 26 25 IB 14 24 19 West Bell West Lemon St P Jago West P Knox St Johnston 17 St Thorns West 16 P Logan St M Firth Aur McCarthy St A 23 20 17 a Aurora Bear scoring statistics Laurie Thorns 20 A 2 26 25 a 5 a Lindsay Goafs Ahead In Midget Third Round Aurora Midgets advanced to the third round of the ptaydowns Thursday by defeating in Aurora arena Coming on top of a in it gave Aurora the home and home goals to count series by a margin Gerald Chapman led the Aurora attack in the home vic tory with three Aurora ran into its first snag since hitting the OMHA trail Monday as they hit Lindsay The strong Lindsay squad pick ed up a sevengoal load to carry into Aurora tonight after a win Grant Edwards and Stew Wilson were the Aurora marks men at Lindsay on for joy The victory enabled Schomberg to move up within three points of front running crew as was getting its ears pinned back by Kleinburg 3 with Fran- The other result of this surprise package was that slid into basement Lewis the helper giving the I local fans their one and only chance to whoop it up Lindsay closed up show with two in the finale i No matter the score our- youngest hopefuls with a bit of- luck around the net and a little more dirccion with their shoots- might still be in the hunt A vote of thanks is due to coach Ken Broughton Jack Ham it Ion Frank and mem of the Optimist club spon sors of the team At Lindsay Bill Don and Bobbie Wilson Aurora Play At Maple Leaf Gardens Bill under band of peewee hockey warriors from Aurora went off to the Maple Newmarket goal get- Leaf Gardens Saturday morning Grant for the interurban Central On tario Recreation Zone championship were knock ed out in round one They lost a 50 decision to Brampton Brampton carried on to the final round only to lose out 10 to the defending champions from Wes ton We took along 25 players reports Coach We gave all a chance to take to the Gardens ice ami that was a red tetter day for the lads Morton Ken Bell Don and Bob Wilson drawing assists Newmarket Murray Young Grant Morton Chas Bob Wilson Ken Bell Don Knight Bill Francis Lewis Don Thorns Brad Walk er Jack Cain Warren Hutchinson Brian John Referee Grant Blight and Ralph Makclin Lindsay THEATRE AURORA FRIDAY SATURDAY Roy Rogers Dale Golden Stallion it IN COLOR FEB An Exciting Minutes Savage Splendor COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR SATURDAY PM 3 DAYS 27 Clark Gable Barbara Stanwyck 70 PLEASE A IADY PLUS AN LION CARTOON SAT MARCH Its Here at Last A Program for Young and Old WALT DISNEYS Treasure Island PLUS WALT DISNEY PRESENTS A TRUE LIFE ADVENTURE BEAVER VALLEY Thurs Doors Open 630 Show Starts Saturday Doors Open Show Starts 545 PLEASE MAKE CAREFUL NOTE OF THESE TIMES NO RESERVATIONS FOR THIS SHOW SO PLEASE COME EARLY SATURDAY NIL Minors Resume Saturday Action minor absent for a week because of OMHA play- downs sprang back to action Friday Results Red Wings Maple Leafs Black Hawks and for the first time a game was forfeit Don Warners Bruins picked up two easy points as Rangers failed to show with a team In the Red WingsLeafs tilt the Red Wings increased their first place lead by knocking off their nearest tormentors the Maple Leafs Freeman West was a oneman scoring show for the winners popping in five four unassisted and the fifth with help from Earl Lothian The latter played a strong defen sive game Bob Wilson account ed for the Red Wings sixth goal Bob singlehandedly tried to match the Red Wings sniping for four unassisted goals in the Leaf cause Don picked his spot to let fly the Leafs fifth In the CanadicnsHawks tilt Grant Morton from Bob Attwell Jack Cain from Bob and Grant Morton from Jack Cain gave the a 30 first period lead The Canucks need thorn all when the Hawks flew back into contention as Glen Keffcr found the mark for two goals in the second period John Graham helped his Keffer on one goal The Hawks just failed to get the equalizer Masculine Styling for Spring The treed in mens styling combiner trim and easy comfort Lea pad ding a straight draped back narrower hip and neater waist all add up to a vigorous masculine look an of Look over this new interpreted by Tip Top Tailors Have your individually cut and perfectly tailored at a cost lower than other regular price for comparable quality Make your election now at other range and y KX8 WEAR Main Street exclusive deafer for i

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