Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express, 15 Nov 1951, p. 7

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Bill 5s Operation Life Association Representative fire Automobile and Casualty Eagle St Newmarket Newmarket Mount Albert 2417 Town Regents find Office Specialty were Monday night- winners in the Newmarket and District Hockey action A gal lant band of battlers sailing under Mount Albert colors all but created the major upset of the infant hockey season by hold ing the highly touted Regents to an decision In the nightcap Office Specialty were off and flying for an early lead and eventual 95 win over Harry Lavenders Vandorfers Enlarging on the first encount er trailed with less than five minutes to go They staged a determined last ditch assault on Howie Peterman in the town wigwam It netted them two goals both by Doug Ross and with any luck it could have been tied Hack Cain making his initial appearance in town livery cram med in three goals Bob Smith two Norm Lightheart Cliff Gunn and Fink Tunstead snip ed singletons Two evertrying frontliners shared the Mounties scoring spotlight Dave Couch rapped in four and Doug Ross three Bob Dixons defensive effort earned him the outstand ing figure on the ice rating In the nightcap the Specialty broke on top in round one before Vandorf dropped one be- hind Handy Andy Andrews in Specialty From there on Vandorf matched the scoring shenanigans of ialtymen as Jim Preston and Bob Staley netted two each and Bill Kingdon settled for a single Specialtys highgeared scoring threesome Thorns Stan Gibbons and Barney Pearson spearheaded the winners drive The trio picked up scoring marks Thorns three goals Pear son two goals three assists and Gibbons two goals and an assist Bruce fired the other Specialty counter Jack Groves assisting KingVaughan Loop Opens HOW THEY STAND NOV NEWMARKET DISTRICT Town Mount Albert Office Specialty 1 1 Noble ton Kin Kettleby Schomberf Bolton 1 0 AURORA TOWN LEAGUE Queens Hotel Flyers Ditch Diggers Merchants 1 VV V Vs READY TO USE CONTAINING KILLS RATS AND MICE T Feed Mill Ltd Newmarket Out Newmarket District CoOperative Newmarket 1 Li t1 I King and won in the first games in the KingVaughan Hockey League last week Scores were Noble- ton King Bol ton I Sparked by a threegoal dis play by Tom and one each from- Murray and Bruce better- conditioned crew polished off Elgin Castings defending champs The had their share of the play but couldnt beat Bill Hoover in the wigwam KingBolton clash starting Fridays doubledish a Allan Dowbiggin King frontliner popped in a shot with less than minutes to play to break up a 22 tie a tower of strength on King rearguard snapped in the first King counter Bill Mc- the second Ted Derby shire and Ron Wilson accounted for the the Bolton tallies They were hard to get with Tommy coming up with a big league show in the King Behind a near shutout goal tending chore by Johnnie Weed- on strong defensive work by Doug Terry and paced by a two- goal sniping safari by Frank Wist Bill Attridgos Kettleby clan walloped Kleinburg flL Bill Don Munshaw Jack and Bill fired a goal each in the winners cause Ellis banged in the only Kleinburg counter from a scramble to spoil shut out performance Three stars of opening tilts were Bill Hoover netminder King defenscman and John Kettleby twine- P Stewart J Dyer Winters Archibald Archibald Ed wards P Cabell Hoover Hoo ver Keffer Gibbs J Woods Atkinson Wallis Dwyer Ash I Murray A- A Neil Taylor King K Ham McCat- J Richards J Walton Taylor A Dovbiggan Walker M Bolton A Wilson A Goiter Derby shire J Gibson Vilson Peat- I A Ward A Kettleby J Terry Davis Davis Rogers D Munshaw F Wist Davis Attridge Kleinburg A Thorpe S Ellis Roe Dicks W Rice Bell M Bell Team For Aurora With prospects of nearby jun ior C opposition practically nil Aurora will likely seek a junior rating and grouping according to manager Andy CIoss Aurora is eligible for rating under present population requirements The team will be decked out in traditional Aurora colors orange and black The sweaters are now on order and Jim Wil son local hardware man is footing the bill Executive of the Aurora club has now been com pleted Jim Wilson is president John secretary and Ernie Ferris treasurer Andy is manager and that popu lar citizen of Char lie is coach Hws The recently appointed execu tive of the Keswick Hockey Club headed by Claude Pollock has been working overtime over the past couple of weeks get ting their house in order for the hockey campaigns ahead Five teams are expected to be oper ating under Keswick colors this winter List includes bantam midget and juvenile entries in the a senior team and a ladies hockey team The latter team will be entered in the North York Ladies league Jack has been named manager and Hare coach Present indications point to a fairly strong team to represent Keswick Geo Brad- shaw has been named manager but the coach hasnt been select ed yet Pat is man ager of the bantams and Har old VanWyck coach has accepted the coach ing post with the juveniles and Edwin is manager A manager and coach for the midget entrant hasnt been nam ed yet BETHEL Too late for last week The snow and cold weather has the farmers hustling their stock home from pasture Mr and Mrs Lloyd opened their lovely new home to friends and neighbors Friday evening Some guests spent a most enjoyable evening Rev E dedicated the home Mrs Smith sang Father Bless This House A dainty lunch was served Mr and Mrs Geo Keswick and Mr and Mrs O Smith- had tea with Mr and Mrs C Cryderman JOS J J i NEWMARKET Courtesy Phone J i a vtL LINDSAY TONIGHT Newmarket Spitfires will fur ther brush up on their condi tioning exercises with an exhi bition bout against Lindsay Muskies here tonight Lind say have an intermediate A rat ing and the game should give the local a chance to see how the Spits perform against a team in their own classification Game time is pm On the alleys Four shotmakers hit in Sheet Metnl and Press Shop tied vis- last weeks Office icemens circuit Tom Scott with paced the loop Francis Jim Cook Ron Jenkins league standing shows McFar- team in the lead with Rurch and Bennetts each Cooks Myrtle Dunn highlighted the scoring in last weeks Wednes day afternoon ladies league with a Over were Iris Morton Smith 519 retired now and one of big kicks get out of life meeting people There are plenty of timely topics days ft to and WmUnake many acquaint who to pass the most about fay and that is Marian Wnrdcll paced Specialty Thursday night la dies league over the past two weeks with a mark Other leading three- game scorers were Marg Tens dale Ann VamlenBergh Barbara Wilson Shirley Whitfield The gals ore looking for for team names How Queens Pinup and pubs each Vorelone tailenders 21 Monday Night Ladies League bow lent were in a highscoring mood this veek Hester Clark for a second week running last week highlighted the scor ing with turned in a for second and tetter howlers Monday were Flo Campbell Phil 5B0 Mary Osborne Annie Stick- land Audrey Stephens Pol lock June Fines Velma Gordon Ed Hall Joyce Day Jeanne Notice To All Curlers All memberships for curling at the Bradford Artifi cial Ice Curling Rink must be purchased before Nov Memberships can be purchased from WI STEPHENS Newmarket Phone KEN STIVER Newmarket CHARLES Aurora Phone or J J rfltt SS -C- i- NORTH YORK CANDIDATE V e Hamilton for North York SATURDAY HOY GUEST SPEAKERS B Jolif Party Leader L Eastern Canadian Director International Wood Workers America CIO CCL VOTE FOR Lower home taxesAuto insuranceFarm marketing boards The in Saskatchewan was the first to Introduce a workable a r a SI SB THE MOST Something new has been add ed to the howling scene A four public school mixed league has been farmed Theyll shod for high scores the North End Alloys on Saturday captains are Dave Vink- Colin Stephens Ken Ilarrnnn and Hurling The teams have held ft couple of practice and some of scores turned In will shame the older bowling filberts Neil thlnn and Frank prime movers of ho idea and ore being assisted by school teachers FourFifties and Hot Hods mode gains with wins over Wildcats and Blue Bonnets Coons and Jets shared with each League standing Coons Blue Bonnets Jets Wild cats 13 each Hot Hods Myrtle Dunn led Thurs day Night Ladies scoring with a Other fine individual marks were posted by Betty VanZant Olive Audrey Holme Helen THIHG ON WHEELS CIO f -1- -sr- Ml VanZnnt scoring In last weeks Hoffman league action with a 234234 Frank Daniels clipped off Roy Press Shop Sheet Metal nosed out Ma chine League stand ing reads Machine Shop Geo Watt led the scoring in Town Industrial circuit last week with Hoy Other top flight individual ef forts were turned in by Frank Vandeiittorgh Jack Cyril Keats fiftfl Frank Newton Gluts Tug- well BUI Dunn fi03 Joe Calvert Wilson Walt Groves 37 Milt Wesley Bert John While John Hall Three sweeps re corded as Meteors Spec ialty and Hillsdale Dairy for Dairy Turkey Catchers and Dixons legion and Clover Kick ers scored wins over Coin- bines Donnes and Metal Work- era Theres no reason under the sun why you should postpone extra of owning a routine Stop in soon as you it well work out a deal rand then youll know what wo mean by the satisfaction of a Pontine Youll notice it first in pride you take in your Pont bos distinctive for like And yon choose a Special Floellcadcr Deluia or a youll notice it in every mile you drive for will brilliantly faithfully with wonderful year after year But beat of all youll notice It very the price the costs nothing ill now cur you cut wonderful I l hV At any ri i MM iwij a S-s- aj r rfi yt Ik v in Wfri J i a a CANDIDATES OFFICIAL AGENTS A- Grow CandidateMr Richmond Hill Onto PamUteBCm Candidate w ipSJmpoifc Wilson Mackenzie Progress Conservative rj AT r I rV I HYDRA torn M te to ton V5 v si top ft crsw s

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