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Newmarket Era and Express, 12 Apr 1951, p. 9

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J LIONS CLUB -iv- I 5 H 8 TOWN HALL at Thiirs COMPLETELY NEW SHOW NUMBERS PEPPY END MEN Minstrels RUSH SEATS 50c RESERVED SEAT PLAN AT BESTS DRUG STORE f I l SALES AND SERVICE AVAILABLE r Repairs and Parts for AH Makes of Cars and Trucks I lr is i MAI PHONE fe d i IN HARVESTER I Fight To Tie To End Season Memo to Rocket mentor Frank Johnston end Andy CIoss of Aurora Cute If thats a sample of junior C hock ey for lets dispense with summer and get on with more right away Newmarket Rockets and Auro ra Bear Cubs battled to a four all tie in Aurora arena Thursday in a preview of 52 If any unbriefed characters had dropped in from the hinterlands theyd have gained the impres sion the championship of North York was on the line Neither team spared the horses and gal loped about at a mile a minute clip The usual NewmarketAurora rivalry merited penalties four majors minors Majors were doled out to Hal Philips of the Cubs and Bill Smith of the Rockets for scrapping Both were buddies a scant six weeks ago with Hack Cains juniors The other setto was strictly a gloves off into it hot and heavy betwixt Bob Rockets up and coming and Ed Williams rough and tumble blueline basher That was the boomboom part of the show Now for a gander at the scoring It was all as the sweepers came out for their first turn of duty Joe Sarkisan a Closs find with Grant Win ters the feeder and Murray McDonald back on his lonesome to tie it The second was score less The goalproduction stepped up in the finale Rockets legged into a 31 lead early in the final round as Bob Shropshire set Keith on his way Bob followed with a lone saf ari At the midway mark Walt Heres a North York championship hockey teamthe Aurora Ladies Two straight losses then three wins the fifth and decider a triumph over Keswick brought the North York hon ors and the trophy to Aurora Back row to Arlene Morrison Betty Jo anne Beazer Barb Rose Velma Sutton Ted Shorty Sutton coach Storie Lucille Case Gwen Front row 1 to Edna Arlene Atkinson Edna Anderson Lucille Phillips Irene Photo by TOWN LEAGUE SOFTBALL Are the Town soft- ball teams ready Here we go for another season League secretary Harold Plante fires the following broadside meeting next Wednesday April Time The place the Bell Telephone building at the rear of the Gray Coach Lines terminal Lets have a representative from each team on deck Remember Hoffman Davis Specialty Town Bell and Optimists AURORA HIGH NEWS We may not be the slightest bit superstitious but when pur Easter exams begin on Friday the 13th it does not cause us to get up and cheer The whole food I to wit Jvr Hchol An you Will li tint ttlct wit 1 IvhlV in Cubs Geo Barber a wee broth of a lad and his bigger brother Artie shooting unassisted goals by Joe Burke in the Rocket cage to hoist Aurora ahead Rockets raced the hands of the clock and at Keith Collings collected his second goal of the night skirting the Aurora rear guard to trigger a that found the top corner for the equalizer Thats how it ended all the two tired teams voting against overtime Aurora Noilly Wil liams G Winters Barber A Barber J Sarkisan alts Fines Wansborough A If Philips Cook Wilson Edwards Dinner G Chapman Newmarket K Burke Morton K McDonald alts J Smith Waller A Martin Robinson Lang- ford J L Firth Shropshire Referee Thorns Hasketts HAS by George Haskett Newmarket Sports Editor The snow has gone and the rink closed Saturday diamonds arc drying up and there are umpteen dozen young nippers out Willi bat and ball Spring is here our school social and sports activ ities have been cut to a minimum these past weeks The girls have been playing badminton and a tournament is being planned All that the boys are doing is bickering about the outcome of the Stanley Cup playoffs The school band is having its spring tuneup and it is a mar vellous band this year The lust few weeks have not been so good for those of us who come Jim and manager Zephyr is definitely out to Hold the Lake Simcoc crown reports Morley Bain Keswick softball- have lapped the field organ ization meeting over and done with uniforms ordered Art King president Bill Stanyer coach and Percy Richmond back for repeat as manager Rumor has it that Holland Landing will come into the Simcoe circuit this year Better get the ball rolling Mr Chapman Bradford is definitely in the hunt for the intermediate C OLA lacrosse title Jim Webb was elected president both school half asleep as sharp at the band begins to practice The mixed glee club is singing in the Peel County Festival in Port Credit on April We arc now beginning to take cadets in earnest and the date for the cadet dance is May But this is no time to think of such pleasure as we must be back at the grind of studying for those delightful exams Shirley A- hem The port of Churchill Man handled a record number of 20 ships during the brief ship ping season Sugar beets grown in Southern Ontario in brought a cash return of more than three mil lion dollars to the farmer-grow- Nick are back at the helm Newmarkets talk of la crosse has simmered low One reason it seems is the lights at the arena must be screened Thats a job that will have to be done sooner or later why not now Werent five smashed during the hockey campaign That alone would be reason enough to do a screening job Proper place to start a come back for Hub in lacrosse were told is with the kids Thats probably right Such being the case have three chaps offer ing their services as coaches for minor teams Bob and busload of rooters Monday to look over the Flyers Flyers win skating Marlies bowlegged Leo broth er of our Denny is a going con cern Denny led the Spits scor ing over the past winter likes it in this neck of the woods hopes to stay around for another season Notes Heres a note designed to bring back your spring fever Frank advises sev eral of local ball hawks are try ing to play style no gloves Anybody got a ball glove kicking around theyre not using Frank can find a willing hand to fill it Our pressman sidekick Chas Midland reports Mid land will have a ladies team MUMS f I Guaranteed Without Tim Limit gift a Tf cm fat outlined TIKIS SAPCTY foe fife In and hi Cats Accident Cats or Dam In CIM of failure from YOU OCT A for won pint aoMaj charga dating Regular lino Tiret carry Ik aod oat a of for two ol hrm for Ml PRICK LIST M TIRES Size List Your Ply Price Allow Net I I 70016 4 2105 3545 425 705 J 800 1495 1795 UK 3335 2575 Tires so marked ore Standard Quality again this year Theyre out carry the regular Lifetime Guaran ty- MtuwUiittit- m this sea- tee plus OneYear Road Hazard Insurance Canadas new one dollar stamp Bradley and Harold floodlights up there this sea son too were told will take action along this line this season How about Newmarket Get well quick and sympathy notes Sorry to hear Bert May- rand Indian proxy is laid up in County hospital Get well quick sir Sympathy of the community is extended to the family Our photo grapher friend who passed away suddenly in Aurora last week will he missed in Aurora hockey circles He was always ready to lend a hand to help the hockey sides and missed tew games TUBES Your Cost 445 480 325 425 405 635 SAFE LY issued in February emphasizes j the great wealth of Canadas fishery resources e m Harvester Dealers if Service Must with Us DAVIS NEWMARKET PHONE J Am v jiAJ IRON FIREMAN OIL BURNER life il The Co in in it ll4aiiiiii By Isabel Inglia I LAYING FOUNDATIONS our earliest childhood when on Sunday ins the Bible was broiiKlil out and we listened to ever new ever fascinating stories we have heard of the house that was built on sand and the one built on rock and what happened to them saves Ai Iron Fireman VORTEX Home is the reason No oil burner has this fuelsaving flame Iron Firemans whirling Vortex flame starts above the grate line covering the hearth and blanketing the sidewalk of the furnace The rich radiant heat circulates through your home instead of going up the chimney Suycs up to 30 on fuel bills And what wonderful headlotoc comfort you enjoy Reduces stratified cold air along floors you get steady even heat quickly Complcto packaged units for warm air or hot water heating with builtin Vortex oil burner are available too See for yourself how an Iron Fireman Vortex Oil Burner can save you money See us or phono for free heating survey Immediate installation Kven a childish mind could grasp the idea that unless the foundation was firm there was danger And what Is true the foundation of a house seems to me to he true our lives If we have a faith the roots of which were planted in childhood and which has grown with the years we have something which the winds of adversity and the waters of sorrow may buffet hut cannot demolish And its true of so many things a good education for in stance Think of the foundation you have to build on and from it to see unless you think edu cation stops Willi school ever new and wonderful fields to ex plore Sometimes a student absorbs enough knowledge to get him through his exams hut when he leaves school he sheds it as something not worth keep ing and when faced with the for it the sand has swallowed it church on Sunday morning Who doesnt love to hear hoys sing Chore is something ill the lutelike that tugs at your heart strings and makes you pray that they will keep the lovely words in their hearts all their lives Into the training of these hoys as into his other choirs Mr is putting time and energy and much of himself In both the boys choir and the motet we could hear a great advance a little more parr in enunciation so that every word would be audible is about the only criticism we would feel competent to offer We are looking forward to hearing the girls choir soon loo for the children of today ore the senior choir members of to morrow Newmarket has many church es giving their young people the opportunity of leading the ser vice of praise Then look in the field of entertainment Look what Pickering College has done at music and look at to bring Gilbert and Sullivan to v ST Newmarket The children in this town are having the opportunity to build a regular citadel of music In churches in the schools and by private teachers the young of this town arc being given opportunities in music that we of my generation would have given much for Most of us took music lessons and we sang a little in school if the teacher was so Inclined but we had no real Incentive unless we were ultraconscientious Boys Choir All this came to mind we listened to the boys choir end tho motet group In Trinity town but better still to give hoys and girls a chance to study and take part in tho delicious nonsense of those operas week too I wrote the dramatic club and 1 want to speak on that connection of something which hurts mo when I think of it and that is that I omitted to speak of the part of Mr as played by Tommy Taylor If you noticed just as I mentioned Mr there is a slight hiatus I must have loft out lino that spoke of Tom my As tho one old man who escaped the Panama Canal he was an important personage i a Rink manager Stan Smith re ports Canadian Ice people figure ice should disappear in a couple of weeks Arena commission shortly to consider summer ac tivities Holler skating weekly dances wrestling and boxing are being talked up as summer rev enue producers Following out the community centre idea great est possible use of the arena should be made how about bas ketball floor hockey and indoor soccer More on the shinny side Two or three hockey holdouts league finals still with us prolonged the series by holding ings to ten all score Friday Theyll try to set tle it Friday Aurora town league has unfinished business one game in the best of five scries played Cliff Chapman and his minutemen are doing their dandgest to finish up at grasscutting time Other impor tant hockey tussle is Aurora minor league championships due April 20 highJinks Butch Bradfords manager asks why not organize an intermedi ate division to the Trolley League Bradford AlHston Sut ton and Time to do it is now Both Sutton and Brad ford were more than a little peeved at the treatment accord ed them in the this season Protests flew so thick and fast both fans and press were bewildered Bills ingles took the cut of nil They protested bring ing In replacement goalie via doctors certificate while Hall- burtons regular don ned the pads for progame work out Sutton got two homo games four How the Olt If A figured that one out and then throw out the pro test well never know Went along with Slim Allen Frank Bowser are the thing for Spring and Morrisons h th CLUB soft ball club is having a meeting on Wednesday night April at Quccnsville arena Every Is invited to come out and help the boys get ave in bright spring colors tailored with the casual informality which makes them so acceptable in drawing room or summer cottage Be part of the colorful season in the free and easy AMKR1CAN LOUNGE style jacket Morrisons have jackets in plaids corduroys and ailwool tweeds and at prices tailored lo your needs Match the colorful vigor of jacket from Morrisons with a choice of pants from the wide range of color and style in our racks Plain gabardine slacks in fawns blues greys and browns Priced A Sport Shirt A sport shirt by Arrow Joseph Gould or Mlgo is just the thing to top this seasonal ensemble For tailored or casual wear In silk nylon woolgabardine and corduroy Priced from 395 to 1000 orrison PHONE-

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