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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), November 25, 1954, p. 8

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SW I- Buy Christmas Seals a EDUCATION USE ERA ARTICLES IN TURNING NEED INTO CASH roceteria Newmarket Specials Packages PACKAGED SIDE BACON 57c lb CHASE AND SANBORN COFFEE 119 lb tin Free Delivery Super market prices PHONE Moil to SATURDAY ONLY CON EI US FROM pm HIS FROM 600 AT pan- St0W Owing to the length of the CAINE MUTINY the pro gram will begin at 5 PM INSTEAD OF PM Saturday evening for this showing only MUTINY IS AS BIG AS THE OCEAN Eveniflfc 85c Adults Children 35c Matinee Adults Children 25c Stale AlbtM Bill Aurora Auto- motives considered as possible North York midget league championship material started their league season with a win over on Friday It was a battle all the way kids had to come from behind twice to wind up in the winners circle They were trailers after one period then drew up even at in the sec ond period bagged a lead in the early minutes of the third period before Aurora took command with two mark ers Charles Vrana operating on the end of a relay from Barry Cook scored Auroras first goal Cook and Vrana scored the other two Aurora goals a midget rookie looked good in the Au rora cage as did Jimmy and newcomer Doug Strikes And Spares LEADS SCORERS High scoring wingman Ken Sinclair is leading the Newmar ket scoring statistics Sinclair has scored goals and collected assists for a point total Sinclairs linemates Gord Boniface and are lied for the runnerup spot They have points each Boniface goals assists 7 goals 12 assists Other marksmen in the Hod men camp are Ron points Zip Thompson 35 8 Bill Chard 25 Geo Wright Frank Ptashnik 6 Don Smith 6 er Scott Joe Szabo 24 Andy Closs Porky Dougall Roy Gibson clipped pins at a clip including and 319 single games to pace the Town league scoring Other top marks men were John 731 Hall 719 and Roy Williams League standing Electric Legion Const 33 Clover Kickers 31 Combines Dixons 26 Rock ets 23 Newmarket Dairy Newmarket Motors 22 Metal Workers Office Specialty 18 Monday night ladies league bowlers found the going tough Only three broke over They were Ann Brown Claire Pollock 507 League standing 37 Senders Jems 31 Blow ers Strikers Bud punched out a three game series total of 645 to highlight the Davis Leather bowlers Other high scorers were Ken Bennington Dan Casey Burling League standing Bennington 28 Wright Audrey Winger bowled a threesore to head the Ladies lawn bowling club Over 500 bowlers were Muriel Heather Mary Peg Top bowlers in the Thursday night ladies league were Marie McCabe Vi Dales Myrtle Dunn Hall Ella 518 Olive Hugh- son Hockey Plans Changed sportsman Doug reports that slight Changes have been made in the district min or hockey plans First and foremost plans are being worked out for the sports- minded King City Lions club to sponsor the midget club Prev iously the team was called the midgets now it will operate in the North York mid- pet league as King City Lions Dour- will remain as coach and a manager is expected to be named in the near future Under the new program El mer will coach the bantams busing hockey man Bill is manager Both teams will play their home Km York league games In the arena and will provide the district fans with a doubleheader attraction every Wednesday and dis trict fans will also have a jun ior and Intermediate hockey club Ken Brown is conch of the junior squad Optimists Blank Aurora Lowell Waller at this early date appears to have one sure fire goalscoring unit to carry the Newmarket Optimist bant banner in the North York bantam hockey league The line is composed of Johnny Hopper Wayne and Johnny It isnt the biggest line by any means but they can get goals and pass the puck around like veterans This trio of puckhawks to net five goals as the New market Optimists Harry Suttons Aurora Lions in a preseason exhibition game at the arena Thursday John Hopalong Hopper stole the limelight with four goals John scored one and kneehigh pass wizard Wayne collected three assists The sixth Newmarket counter was dumped in by Paul Blair with assist help from Bob Byers and John Foster Coach Sutton the process of selecting a team used an even two dozen players Keith Brown ing Glen Bennett Teeter Mur- and Mike Patrick were the Lions ace performers June Ponting claimed a triple to lead the Lcgionettes Number two on the roll call was Ruth Partridge League standing Hurricanes 19 Comets Spits Jets 9 Three game award winners in the Bell Telephone circuit a Wednesday feature at the New market Bowling Academy mens division were Garrett Pete Stan Evans Dorothy Cordy counted a Norma Peel to pace the womens section In the aver ages department mens sector leaders are Don Smith 211 Don Menard Garrett 176 Stan Evans Mickey Smith In the ladies Dorothy and Norma Peel with 171 averages show the The average wage in manufac turing reached a new high oft an hour at June 1st com pared with a year earlier In the period the average week wage increased only cent to due to a decline the average number of hours of employment Arena Schedules Arena managers Stan Smith Newmarket and Jack Robinson Aurora have just about finaliz ed their arena schedules for the winter Eighteen teams are expected to be using Newmarket arena for home ice Playing schedule reads as follows Monday Gor man Smoke Rings Tuesday Office Specialty juveniles Wed nesday public Thurs day Newmarket senior home games Friday Optim ist and North York Ban tams Saturday morning Little contests plus skating af ternoon and evening also is planning to ice an inter mediate team and hope to be fitted into the schedule Pickering College also uses the local arena for their home games At Aurora 12 teams exclusive of the TILL are slated to use the ice Monday and Thursdays are nights Tuesday Au roras North York bantam mid got and teams provide a doubleheader attraction Wed nesday public skat tog Friday junior C OHA home games for Aurora Bears Saturday morn ing town bantammidget games and at night public skating- St Andrews College will also play their college league Karnes in I lie Aurora arena HOLLAND THEATRE BRADFORD THURSDAY TO SATURDAY in technicolor John Wayne Hondo SECOND FEATURE Red Garters Rosemary Jack Carson Guy Mitchell IN TECHNICOLOR MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY Ma and Pa Kettle 60 on Vacation Marjory Alain Percy Kilbride SECOND FEATURE Savage Mutiny Ruck Hudson Linda Christian Tuesday photo OFFER ft LITTLE STARTS Two torrid tussles one a tie and two free scoring bouts sent the Little NI LI hockey league away to a jetpropelled start on Saturday The league an eight team cir cuit is Newmarkets biggest Approximately players have signed for action The league is split into four peewee Ameri can and four squirt junior A sections Burners blanked Brices Butchers while Mor tons Pontiacii laced Keith Davis Athletics to get away to a highgeared start in the Ameri can league actions In a cheer producing scrap Black Hawks and Royals stepped off the ice with a deadlock in tow while after a sluggish start dropper Teepees in the junior A game Larry Keffer sank a long shot and Bob Jacques registered a shutout to earn the their win Keith Burling do ing a Rocket Richard act rap ped in four goals to spark the Pontlacs Vorn Abbott and Lar ry Hill were other Morton sharp shooters Wayne Greenfield and Grant Or ton blinked the red light for the Wayne Burling netted two goals Dave Smith and Howard Brown bagged singletons as went for a victory ride It was Terry Cain and Tommy Sinclair the pay dirt hitters for the Tccps Johnny Gorman was the marksman for the Royals while Richard Graham finished off a pass from Davis Gibbons and Randy Legge for the Hawks matching tally BEARS SHOW Continued from Page rora The teams had a 5all hockey game on their hands after two fuststepping periods OH Hi a pulled away in the final period as they outscored the Bears to come out on top Three players figured In the Bears goal get ting antics Dan ny Patrick operating efficiently around the cage popped in three goals Cliff Murrell was impressive on the attack and hit for two goals Murray Chapman found time to break away to drill in the Bears other coun ter Goalie Alan Child was standout and was kept busy frustrating with some great saves Child protectors were newcomer Paul a Pickering College Storey Murray Chapman Gerald Chapman This quartet played effective defense gain Rahlnsnns charge have an exhibition go at to night and are lining up an exhi bition game for Friday In Au rora Attend Convention Of Police Chiefs In St Catharines Attending the third annual conference of the Ontario Chief Constables Association in St Ca tharines last week were Chief Constable and Mrs Byron Bur- Newmarket- Also attend ing were Chief and Mrs Clif ford SuttonGeorgina Chief and Mrs William Hill North Gwillimbury and Chief and Mrs C Wideman Markham On Friday the second day of the threeday convention bus loads of members and their wives were taken on a trip to Niagara Falls stopping en route to inspect the locks and canals at Wetland and other points of interest A tour through the Niagara Falls Parks green houses was enjoyed as the mums were shown at their best Resolutions passed during the convention included one re questing provincial authorities to clarify the purpose in desig nating certain films as being adult entertainment The as sociation expressed its concern about misleading advertising im plied in the designation of films Chief Robert Alexander York Township was elected president of the Ontario Association Chief Alexander is also president of the Canadian Association and it is the first time that the two of fices have been held simultane ously by the one person WOMENS GUILD VISITS WEST HILL Members of the Parochial guild St Pauls Anglican church Newmarket chartered a bus on Tuesday Nov and went to West Hill where they held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs J Lock- hart Mrs Walter Johns Wes ton a former member of the guild as is Mrs Lockhart was present Mrs Arnold Leeder presided Plans were made for the guilds annual corporate communion breakfast It will be held on Sunday Nov 28 Reports on the successful Hal loween tea were presented Three cases of soup were donat ed by the group to the Holland Marsh flood victims and mem bers of the guild assisted in the preparation and serving of the meals at Bradford town hall to the displaced families They Bears Draw Grouping Aurora Bears ticketed to sup ply the junior hockey excite ment in this district have been grouped with Mid land Georgetown Unionvillo and Stouff- ville Representatives from the eight clubs met Friday at Au rora under the chairmanship of Ab district ex ecutive and convener for the purpose of drawing up a sched ule It was decided to organize a Central Ontario junior group Aurora along with Col- ling wood Midland Georgetown and will carry a rating while the other three group teams namely villc and Nobleton se cured a D rating As a starter the eight teams will play an interlocking home and home series Following the conclusion of this division of the schedule the dubs will play a double home and home sched ule while the teams play triple home anil home schedule In the interlocking contests the point won or last will be counted in the final league standing league play will open Nov with Midland at Au rora Bears open at Mid la nil Nov and the initial homo will be Dec with George town the Invaders In the series playoff ar rangements one team wilt be eliminated and the top four qualify for the semi final In the it will be first third and second vs fourth Both noli will be decide on best two out of three basis The group finals Will tie a best three out Of five Berk The team finishing onetwo In the D section will play a three out of five round for the league title and the right to ance along the play- down rt Another step toward completion of the am service centre of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind was taken when Col E A Baker OBE managing director of the In stitute officiated at the laying of the corner stone W chairman of the Building Fund Committee watches from the back ground as Col Baker wields the silver trowel The service centre the only one of its kind in the world was made possible through government grants and contributions from the residents of York Ontario Peel Halton and Simcce counties It will bring under one roof the national administration offices a residence for more than a library with a capacity for 150000 talking books and 20000 touchtype volumes a vocational training quarters with proper classroom facilities workshops concession stands depart ment and a recreation wing with club rooms hobby rooms and auditorium helped in sorting the carloads of good used clothing which had been donated Plans were made for the dis tribution of Christmas cheer baskets Shutins and other special members of the parish will be remembered by the guild I A m IN ENGLAND Mr Christopher Chapman whose name is well known as a photographer and whose moving picture the Four Seasons filmed in Township won national awards a year ago is spending November in Eng land There he is meeting the Soil Association personnel Mr Chapman is president of the Canadian Soil Association of Or ganic Husbandry BRING ALL YOUR TORONTO BARBIE Large selection to choose from Budget terras if desired Repairing Remodelling Cold Storage Clean in REASONABLE PRICES SATISFACTIONS GUARANTEED V architects is going rcincndousi by TV viewing screen me as essen tial a home washing machine subject to much more IS separate ray rooms This Is often changing into a den or finished recreation en ret tradition lace In the living room Is vlnir 1 seating arrange the whole view authorities day Is when as small favored hung rooms playroom e ass- room J I AURORA If you me as your reeve J that the ma

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