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Newmarket Era and Express, 25 Oct 1951, p. 8

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T7TTVT- 1 has been set as Poppy by Mayor proclamation urges all citizens to Poppies in honor their lives in two world wars EREAS then and women gave their lives fence of Canada and the democratic world in w one war two the memory of their services of inspiration to all citizens new difficulties and dangers this memory is kept ever bright wearing of memorial poppies in their honor of al in world war service all other Canadians who died THEREFORE I the Mayor of Newmarket do hereby proclaim Saturday November to be Poppy Day in Newmarket and urge all our citizens to observe this day by wearing a Memorial Poppy JOSEPH VALE Mayor v CONTINUOUS NIGHTLY FROM PM SAT FROM SATURDAY MATINEE AT v j Today Friday Saturday Oct 25 27 I rtt l Oct 2931 K j- J I Zr- it I I On the alleys Del hit a record shattering mark of in last Mondays town league scraps Other top scor ers were Roy Keffer Geo Chas Tugwell Lome Keffer Bill Dunn Doug Mount Ron Cal vert Roy Gibson Frank VandenBergh Doug Beckett Barney Stuffles Bert Houston Geo Close Joe Geo Watt Ag Smith Ed Gibson Bert 601 Legion Denne Electric and Meteors recorded sweeps over Newmarket Dairy Turkey Catchers and Dixons Office Specialty and Clover Kickers were winners over Hillsdale Dairy Metal Workers and Combines Claire Pollock belted out three games for 219214215 to top the Monday Night Ladies League scoring Hester Clark had 581 Other top bowlers were Phil Hazel Bowser Alice Gibson Alice Rose Wildcats and Jets bumped Bluo Bonnets and Hot Rods 31 450s and Coons split their take- home each League standing is Coons 12 Blue Bon nets Jets and Wildcats each Hot Rods was high with a 249 Will Tucker compiled a Joe and Ernie Bennies shooters top the league Lou and Francis team are tied for second slot Art hung up the top mark in the Davis Leather League shooting last last week with Jim Cullen ran close with Other bowlers were Dan Casey Len Bur ling and Ben ningtons crews dumped Cullens and sides Stand ing shows Benning ton 24 19 Tansley 13 Fine scores turned in by the Office Specialty League last week Ron Jenkins GIBBONS TRANSPORT LOCAL LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND CARTAGE Storage PHONE NEWMARKET Myrtle Dunn shot 672 250 to set the scoring pace in the Thursday Night Ladies League Other leading three- game scorers were Jean Wright- man Ruth Penrose 537 Betty VanZant Olive 510 Edna Bessie Two sweeps recorded in the circuit Friday Machine Shop and over Press Shop and Sheet Metal League stand ing Machine Shop Sheet Metal 20 Press Shop Vor- Frank was high man with Bob Le- spilled the pins at a clip Geo Hill and Ken Jones tied for third with a each Steve Simone Bradfords ace bowler clipped off in last weeks action Jack Art Evans and Norm Barron were other topnotch scorers Next week well bring you up to date on the Mount Albert League race More Sports on page THE NEWMARKET ARCHERY CLUB wishes to express Its sincere thanks and appreciation to the Canadian Ladles Auxiliary Branch lor their efforts and cooperation that made the A Archery banquet a success Thanks is also extended to the Newmar ket Furniture and Electric Co for their donation 1 r BRADFORD sm Thursday to Saturday A world of wonders in One Great Reruns only Wolf Dbney could bring it to Footnoting funnyfolk Strange adventure Modcap The allcartoon Musical Kin mi THRILLMAD YOUTH Vi 1 I MATH ir S Li JV l I At St v ViTV Fred Newmarket high school football team enjoyed a field day in their first bout with Frank for the North York secondary schools senior laurels Taking to the air with an unbeatable assault the swamped Aurora Don Busby Aurora back fielder broke the shutout spell by kicking for two single points Left to right Ron Conneil Don Jerry Hugo Don Busby Taylor Gilbert Alaistair Sinclair Bob all of whom scored Photo by NHS Continues Victory March An overpowering aerial at tack sparked by quarterback Jerry Hugos pinpoint passing carried to win over Aurora last Friday afternoon It was the opening game in a best two of three series for the North York Secondary Schools senior football championship The Newmarket aerial attack functioned with sensational smoothness Jerry Hugo made no less than of short passes good to Alaistair Sinclair and Taylor Gilbert for gains from to yards Frank speedy combo and strong Sine couldnt fathom the aerial gym nastics and were strictly on the defensive all through the after noon duel Oddly enough Au rora started off like coming champions Don Busby put his toe to the pigskin in the early minutes for two Aurora single points Then Newmarket took control Bob took a pitch out from Jerry Hugo for a major Hugo converted Hugo hit for in the second quarter on a reverse made the convert good and hoofed a single New market continued the stampede in the second half on a plunge by Don and Tay lor Gilberts touchdown catch over the Aurora goalline Alaistair Sinclair Jerry Hugo and Ron rounded out the scoring with single points Aurora C K Kin- Wilson Ethridge P VanNostrand G Harrison Harrison Morning An drews Busby M Clark J Richards Star- key J Gilbert McGirr J J Newmarket J Hugo Han- D J Vance Gil bert Ingram Smith J Clements A Sinclair D Huntley Hutchinson Bell A D R Shaw J Shropshire K W Saunders West SPORTS CALENDAR Oct Newmarket arena Spitfires hockey prac tice pm or ganization meeting hockey club Oct pm Pickering Col lege football Sec onds Pickering College pm football Au rora vs Sutton Legion hall and District la dies Softball league banquet and election Newmar ket arena Spitfires hockey practice pan Newmar ket arena first public Oct 8 arena meeting Peel- York league Oct football Pick ering College field vs 2nd game of finals Aurora arena organis ation meeting Aurora ladles hockey club ft Keswkk arena organization meeting Keswick hockey Oct pm Aurora park football Sutton vs Aurora TAKES SUTTON Newmarket High School sec onds downed Sutton at Pickering College field last Wednesday in the opening game of the North York Secondary Schools senior seconds football league Sutton succumbed to an aerial offensive Bob crossed the Sutton goal- line for both Newmarket touch downs Quarterback Wayne Robinson uncorked a long for ward in the second quarter that Bob gathered in for the first Robinson made good the convert Newmarket made it a on a show Wayne Robinson hit ting Bob Bell with a short for ward pass Bell in turn getting away a lateral to Bob who scampered 35 yards on an end sweep Ron Johnson Suttons back- field ace skirted 15 yards around left end for Suttons ma jor in the fourth quarter and then booted for the extra point Newmarket Robinson J Shropshire R J Burke Saunders K Bell Shaw A Corner Eaton J Sine A P West Dick Hutchinson Bannister Sutton Noble R P Whitney Johnson K Tay lor K Clark Brown Chalmers P Whitney P P Bones J Barber K Thompson Davidson Expect To Aurora Director Soon Some to applications have been received for the post of recreation director and arena manager in Aurora posi tion was loft vacant by res ignation of Tom Dickson The commission has interviewed most of the applicants and has boiled list down to three or four They are hoping to ho able to name a directormanager within the next week The difficulties experienced in Aurora arena open for hockey and skating to ho cleared up Tuesday evening If this is case ice should he available within few days Miami Bowlers Elect J little President Plans for bumper season at Miami Greens Canadas one only indoor lawn howling insti tution wore set in motion at annual general meeting bold lust week J Utile grand old man of bowling was named president Vicepresidents flro CI Manning and Tommy Scott Frank Courtney was returned as Directors Hob P Doyle John Mncnali and Willis following wore appointed to games committee Andrew Murdisoti Homer Bruce Percy Hutchinson Tom my Scott Imuso Percy Hutchinson Adams Frank and Phil Tod The lias mom hers He Came He Saw Ho came ho saw ho Andy before branch ing all out into hockey brought Aurorn Town League pious Merchants to town Inst Thursday for floodlight contest 1 1 Harry Bongs Office Specialty nine Mr loft saying I told Our Year Settle feeling growing Ihtit could ho year for Now market to push to tho top of the hockey show final draft of officers was com pleted an meeting lust Mlckoy Smith was manager and Larry was trainer Honorary officer are I Manning J J Law A J Corson Moore A Van A J Davis Max Smith Lyman Rose William Oner Karl Weddoll J Father J and Stun Smith At a previous meeting Al papular defensomtm of Inst years Spitfires was named playing conch pros Frank Johnston Frank Courtney sec Deb Cooper sixman board is Leo Cull Ed Gibson A J Kuhiw Dick Is expected to hit thin week for first practice session AWARD To Mr Secretary Kadi Irani each league needs to carry the hall the We know a chap who doe Job it quietly and well We have him In mind far and Boxy Theatre winner Around the ball diamond he usually referred The or Frank Wont keep yon In my longer we Frank Courtney The a of to look after president of the end Indict Softball raanaier of the Ladle team but where he really Mretiry He handles these dalles far Newmarket Club Miami dree and New market Mannfaeturtra Asm Thats why en of the softball and players yon Frank fee In you so Ilia Merchants be hind steady fourhit pitching from southpaw Jack An drew came through with win safely tucked away It was nip and tuck battle down to the fourth as southpaws Glover on Specialty mound and Jack Andrews waged tight 10 duel Then the Aurorn bats started to thunder in fourth and fifth and it was ball for the Invaders That go Mr Glover out and John Shed in touched Shoddy for single runs in sixth and seventh to hold their margin up Specialty displayed signs of a revival with two runs In seventh rounded out by Don Gibsons triple and com pleted their scoring with run in eighth on an error and Charlie VanZauts poke into right field Aurora A Mac- Donald P Knowlos J Andrews A Jr Sutton Rich ardson son Specialty Winger It J VanZant H AiidrowSf Cook J a Glover juvenile club executive President Bill Young In chair met Tuesday night arena Home play ing nights for team will bo Tuesday First practice has been scheduled or Monday Nov at pm All interested in trying out with the team from Newmarket and dist rict asked to be on hand says Coach Jing Groves Players under as of Nov this year SOFTBALL will bo a of players town Friday The annual banquet of the Barrio and District Softball League Is being held at the Canadian Legion hall here Friday Oct Proceedings get under way at chimes All five teams In the mm Mid land end expected to have present election of officers for for the coming season will also feature the evening i I v I NmuAtt M fcom Oct DEER At last A real bargain to a HiPowered Deer Rifle These are the famous Br Stock cut down to All Peep sights Every rifle checked by our gun experts and completely guaranteed Satisfactory or your money back Express prepaid Ammunition for above 303 Br Solid Patch good for practice 20 shells 303 Br Soft Point Dominion 20 shells 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