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Newmarket Era and Express, 4 Nov 1954, p. 13

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Professional INSURANCE BURGLARY AUTO AND New sad Bill Timothy St NEWMARKET TIE OIRS ARE 2 TO 1 thai your Assurance program attention if it hasnt reviewed recently by an exper ienced A change of beneficiary perhaps mortgage protection or less life assur ance and more provision for retirement Let me review your assurance you will be under no obligation SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Res Dr C E VandtrVoort DENTIST Main St Newmarket Flume DR W DENTIST Main Street Newmarket Phone MISCELLANEOUS Lawn Garden Equipment SALS SERVICE Richmond BUI 41124 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING House Farm and Industrial Wiring Free Estimates DOUG BAIN Ontario St Box Phone Newmarket Confederation Life Association Representative Fire Automobile and Casualty Newmarket coop way Enquire at your local coop Newmarket Phone I W MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA NEWMARKET Timothy Phone AURORA PHONE PA Life Fire Auto Casualty Insurance and Low Cost Auto Financing EVANS FUELS NEWMARKET Coal Coke Wood and Stoker Coal Phone 4 Orders taken for Gravel Sand and Crushed Stone and General Hauling FUELS tutor In Newmarket and District PRODUCTS r Gasoline Motor Oil Stove Oil Fuel Oil tractor Drains Cleaned and Repaired Tanks RICHMOND HILL TURNER 41245 LEGAL CORNER QC Barrister Solicitor and Notary Public Aurora Ontario Telephone Aurora PA- Res PA A- M Barrister Solicitor Public Etc AURORA PHONE PA 71051 Wellington St Builders Contractors or Farmers No 1 and No Hemlock Spruce and Pine Lumber Rough or Dressed Delivered on the job by truck Write for prices Lumber Co Port luring Ontario Take Take League Lead Herb Cains made it three in a row and pop ped into first place in the Metro senior hockey circuit as they outskated and outhustled Greg Motors before some viewers at the arena Friday The with- an over abundance of skating and fore- checking legs dished out a two- goal a period clip Coach Cain in the absence of Geo Wright dressed only three rearguards and added Andy Closs and Thorns to the attacking combina tion The trio composed of Ken Porky Dougall and Zip Thompson turned in an extra hardhitting checking game and Ken Tupling too came through with another shotblocking effort Hub fans may have wondered how Zip Thompson rated the Zip moniker They werent won dering after Fridays game He was going at a mile a minute clip scoring two goals and earn ed an assist for a fine nights work He was in high gear when Ken Sinclair put a pass on his stick and he zipped in to deke in the winery That goal the first of the game came at of the first period Ken Broughton started the play away Gord Hearns al most lax shot from the side tied the score and made Tupling look bad for the one and only time during the struggle Before the period ended the established a lead as Ron Scarcello whipped a sideboards shot past Tremblay It was newcomer Andy Closs who headed the pass way Cains starling string took care of the second period scor ing Boniface whistled home a drive in the first minute laid over the pass to Boniface to put his mate on a cleared channel to the Brank ston triggered a shot to the top corner at after Ken Sin clair and Zip Thompson had toted the biscuit into firing range Those two goals set the up with a advant age Feature of the period was the great penalty killing work of Don Smith Joe Szabo Ron Scar- cello Thorns Scott Ken and Porky They got their oppor tunity to check and double- check when Ken Zip Thompson and Don Smith drew minor stretches Both teams drew five minor sentences Joe Howes a at tacker gushed In Lyndhursts second marker at of the final canto From there ori as the outgunned the Mo- in the final period the had a distinct edge Zip Tompson going down the right boards took a pass from Buss Brankston to break in to It was the prettiest goal of the night and season Ken Sinclair punched home the sixth and final counter at and Boniface setting up the relay Present Awards Plaques To Softball Champions Strength of character good conduct fellowship and sharing the components of a well round ed life can be found in the abil ity to play the game of life in such a manner that all may see its intricate pattern in the bold relief of true sportsmanship These inferences were the key note of an inspiring address by Mr Frank Doughty at the first banquet for the participating teams of Oak Ridges Maple Vel- and King City of Girls Softball league on Octo ber 22 in hall A turkey supper for was served by Vel Mr Doughty president of Bri tish Amer Motors is president of ladies team and a former president of the world champion team of the Sunday Morning Class Clarke Archibald league pres ident was master of ceremonies He presented the champion team of Oak Ridges with the official trophy and each player with a small duplicate trophy The girls on the three teams were each given a crest The manager of the winning team was Charlie Swan coach cap tain Miss Jackie Miller Each shared in the presentation cere monies Token gifts were presented by the teams to their managers and coaches Mr Doughty contribut ed 50 to the league funds Cap tain EG Hawman Oak Ridges is the incoming league president for Square and round dancing climaxed the evening AURORA Work to repair the flood dam age caused at the Aurora arena by Hurricane Hazel was started Monday- At the moment arena manager Jack Robinson in un able to estimate how long the work will take By the end of the week we should know bet ter reports manager Robinson A considerable portion of the gravel bed supporting the arena floor was washed away by the BANTAMS PRACTICE Newmarket Optimist bantams pointed towards North York bantam hockey league action will practice tonight at the arena from to oclock All players of bantam age on the job please Coach Lowell Waller reports there were 32 players out for the last Prospects look bright for a bantam team flood waters This caused the floor to sink several inches in places The problem now is to make the floor level again be fore the ice making machinery can be started again At present dry sand under air pressure is being pumped in from outside the arena to replace the washed out sections As the Page Col Office Specialty To Sponsor Juvettie Team Office Specialty Mfg Co will again sponsor our juvenile ho ckey team Thats the good word from Office Specialty G Gordon Manning Juvenile hockey boosters met Thursday at the arena to lay the framework for the season There was an enthusiastic turnout of players and fans First on the agenda was the selection of a coach and man ager Ken Broughton and Eddie Pitt again offered their services as coach and manager respec tively They were immediately given a vote of confidence and returned to handle the team Jack Smith was named assistant coach and Dave Pitt was select ed as assistant coach and Dave Pitt was selected as assistant manager The team will again enter the North York juvenile hockey league Probable grouping will read Newmarket Thornhill and Aurora and also reported to be consider ing a juvenile entry Coach and manager Pitt are confident they can mar- shall an impressive force of to cavort in Hub juv enile colors this season In the holdover from are rearguards Grant Mor ton Laurie VanZant and front- liners Warren Townsley Don Ding Mair Charlie and Norm Smart Gor man Smoke Ring grads likely to see action are twineminder Ross and forwards Bill Don Thorns Bob Wilson Bill Wilson Bill Cain Jack Cain and Ken Bell The teams first scrimmage will be held this week or early next week The Newmarket Era and Express Thnrsday Nov Page NORTH YORK MINOR The annual general meeting fo the North York minor hockey association will be held in the Newmarket town hall basement at on Wednesday Nov 10 Invitations have been sent out to minor hockey boosters in Sut ton Keswick ville Unionville Bolton Nobleton Bradford Rich- vale Richmond Hill Oak Ridges Aurora and NewroarkeL The League hopes to operate four series this season The series under consideration are juvenile midget bantam and meeting The league will oper ate under the banner To date teams have enter ed The list covers three juven ile four midget four bantam and two teams Entries are juvenile Newmarket Newmarket midget Newmarket Aurora Al bantam New market Aurora Schomberg Al peewee Aurora Noble League governor George requests all teams interested in membership in the league to have a representative present for this important organization BRAVADO FLANNEL TAI10REDT0MEASURE A LUXURIOUS NEW FLANNEL SUIT WOVEN TO ASSURE COMFORTABLE WEAK THE YEAR AROUND TREATED WITH TO RESIST SOILING AVAILABLE IN Till NEW CHARCOAL TONES OF BLUES BROWNS AND GREYS Ifi MATHEWS STIVER LYONS AND VALE Solicitors Notaries Mathews QC STIVER Lyons BA Joseph Vale TRAVEL IS MY BUSINESSI Bookings for Land Sea and Air TRAVEL BUREAU Herbert Goodhoofd Authorized Agent for All Steamship Lines Main Street Newmarket Phone Si Bay St Phone 120 Phone EM Newmarket Toronto if A MILLS Barrister Solicitor and Notary MAIN ST Newmarket Phone VIOLET ROBINSON MacNAUGHTON w HOT AIT Conveyancing Insurance St Phone Newmarket GORMAN SMOKE PRACTICE TONIGHT The Gorman Smoke Rings will hold a practice tonight at the arena from to All players in Newmarket and dis trict interested In playing mid get hockey are asked to be on hand The Smoke Rings held their initial practice session Tuesday under the watchful eye of coach Francis and man agersponsor Peter Gorman More than players turned out for the first practice Hopes for 0 Intermediate team Vandorf Bruins headed by Doug Alcorn are striving to finalize this week to form an intermediate hockey club The Bruins finalists in the Newmarket and district hockey league last season are shooting for an intermediate club for action Newmarket sportsman Mickey Smith Newmarket Regents coach of last season has been approached about coaching the team and Doug Alcorn be manager Team expect to for ward their entry this week and will make application to the Newmarket arena for Ice time to play their home games Doug Alcorn has been in touch with local OHJV ex ecutive member who reports Vandorf will probably be grouped with Alliston Sutton Klein burg and Port Perry It should make a strong intermediate group ing Club officials ore confident they con ice a strong contending team AH of last years Bruins as well as several outstanding players living on the outskirts of Newmarket and Aurora will be eligible for action with the Van- For 30 minutes Tuesday George Kelleys juniors appeared their way to their second successive triumph At the half time mark Kellys charges led St Andrews St Andrews scored a third quarter converted touchdown and a single point on the last play of the game to nose out the Purple and Golds John spun over from market the St Andrews fouryard line for the Newmarket major Itj come in the second quarter John McGuire just missed the convert Galbraiths fivepointer com pleted a Newmarket line-smack- march that started on the St Andrews 40yard stripe A Newmarket third quarter fumble gave St Andrews its big chance The Saints recovered at Newmarkets 18yard line then hit down to the fouryard line before Jim Murray smacked over for a touchdown Hugh converted and kicked a single point on the last play of the game to complete the win ners scoring John was the plunging star Lockslcy 50yard first quarter gal lop and Francis Lewis 45yard punt return drive along with fine efforts from Hutchin son Carl McCutcheon and Char lie featured for New- lie sure to sec WRESTLING from Chicago by Saturdays pm iock all wool ENGLISH GABARDINE TOPCOATS 382 sizes to REMEMBER Youll never know what the best is till you see CLIFF INSLEYS MENS AND ROYS WEAR NEWMARKET Strikes And Spares ACCOUNTANT A A COHLIN Main St Accountant raoNiimw NEWMARKET DENTAL Wi fe Mcculloch Model 47 CHAM SAW This lightweight gasoline powered all- purpose woodcutter does every ranch and farm axe job lister and easier Does con struction sawing woodlot cutting etc In jig Operates lull power In my position Six models blades from to Come In for a demons get the comfortable fee I of rugged horsepower in Model STARR Don Smith led the Belt Tele phone boys with a healthy triple His 350 single game was a highlight Other top marks men were Stan Evans Garrett Harry Mills Evelyn Smiths 568 and Norma Peels were best efforts among the gals League stand ing Murchison D Smith M Smith Garrett Menard Myrtle Dunn rolled up a triple to show the way in the Thursday night ladies loop Other top pin spillcrs were Hazel Ruth Penrose Fran 528 Vi Dales Doris George Watt Roy The latter had a single game League standing Keffer Const Legion 26 26 Combines 21 Clover Kickers Metal Work ers Newmarket Motors Dixons Rockets Office Specialty Newmarket Dairy comes a time with every growing business when a financial problem is encountered or an opportunity occurs which calls for more money There are two weeks scores to report from Jack Malcolm Of fice Specialty officemens league secretary Last week leaders were Don Tommy Scott 630 Bill Lowell Waller 615 Jack Malcolm I Previous week top producers were Jack 700 Roy Bennett 677 Don 631 George Phimlster Francis It was scoring week in the Monday ladies loop Leaders were Ada Rose 577 Claire Pol lock Hall 575 Preston 556 Dean Phil 544 Helen Tug- well 544 Marg 543 Thorns Edna McGrath Elsie Cline Emma Janet Nigh Smalley Ann Osborne Alice Gibson 501 League standing Mar 26 25 Blowers Senders 21 Jems 17 Strikers There was a new record high this week Cyril Keats smacked out a three series of includ ing and 308 single games Other ace were Dave Ned fired a 660 228 252 triple to pace the Davis Leather league Other top marksmen were Jim Cullen Bus Jordan Harry Thorns Bill 610 Frank Both- well 610 Groves Four were over 500 in the Thursday Office Specialty ladies league Lois Gibson Joyce ViUeneuve Standing is team one team three team two one The Bank of Toronto has specialized in assisting businesses both large and for many you a problem it our experience through local branch

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