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Newmarket Era and Express, 8 Mar 1956, p. 7

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Oak Ridges Pioneers and bridge put on a tidy scrap at the Newmarket arena Mon day in a North York juvenile hockey league playoff contest The tie left the two teams dead locked in the roundrobin series The clubs are now looking for neutral ice to break the stale- Ornate skated into a first period lead on two goals by Jack Todd and one by Gary George skaters bad all the legs in second period and pounded home four goals netted two to create the situation Vera Ferguson got both second period goal Glen Wright was the ace marksman for Oak Ridges scoring three goals Norm Roberts and Dan Geary were helpers on tallies Other Oak goals were pounded home by Fred Peterson and Jim Wells Shirley Smith set up both the latter markers St Patricks FANCY DRESS SKATING CARNIVAL ARRET ABENA MARCH Sponsored by Newmarket Optimists Newmarket Ban Children Students AdnIts Smoke Ring Third In Best Of Seven Tonight Hereford Breeders The foremost Hereford dispersal of a decade A complete sale of the DANE HILL ACRES HEAD BY SALE DATE Owned by ITptersrove Selling at the Hays Sates Arena Ontario ON FRIDAY MARCH at 103 ML Featured will be the Get of HP ROYAL REGENT former Herd-sire- His offspring have sold up to as calves and been Champions at the Royal Winter Fair and US Fairs Brothers and sisters have been Grand Champion at The Royal and won first prize Also selling are offspring by HEIR sire of the Grand Champion female at the Chicago International 1st Summer Yearling heifer 1st Pair of females 2nd Jr Yearling heifer 2nd Junior and Senior Gel etc The herd is Fully Accredited and Negative to bloodtest and included are bulls at or near service age Why not obtain NOW the best of leading American bloodlines and families which are yours to choose on March at the Dane fill Acres Dispersal Write tor catalogues to HAYS FARMS LIMITED SALE MANAGERS BOX ONTARIO Looking more and more like championship timber Newmar ket Gorman Smoke Rings blew hotter than a blast furnace to shoot in front of Whitby Hilt- crests in games in the best of seven Junior group finals Last Thursday before elated home pew occupants the Smok ies roared up and over Whitby Monday at Whitby they slapped them down Grant Morton who makes a specialty of getting at least one slapshot behind the opposition goalie started Thursdays scor ing Mortons marker came in the final minute of the first per iod and came after Bob Wilson and Jerry had handled the puck from a faceoff in Whit by territory Jack Rogers annexed the sec ond goal as he the Whitby checkers to cut in on goal and shovel a shot past Whit by pipeminder Howard it must be was holding up his team in the first period as the Smokies showed a shot superiority Don laced in a re lay from Frank and Jack Cain to make It 30 before the second period closed There seemed to be some doubt as to whether deflected pass or if it found a without assistance from the Smokies steady plugging winger Jerry scored in that sequence in the final period while Whitby sand wiched in one that came off the stock of visitors Harvey Roberts Roberts shot did little except rob goalie Adair of a well deserved shutout AH three of the Smoke Rings thin round goals were three way passing combinations in dicating that they were passing the biscuit around Brian Mil lion and Frank did the necessary on goal George Davis ami Grant Morton were in on Booths counter and Jack Cain and Ken Bell set shade behind were Don Me- AND BUNS Devon Side Bacon No Florida Juice ORANGES 39c DELIVERY Phone light blinker Herb Cains speedsters were full of power and polish They fired shots on the Whitby net while Wally Adair due for a chance with Flyers next season steadfastly handled 24 shots George Davis hustle Bob Fal ls steady defensive play and Frank improved efforts behind the blue stripe were high lights of the Smokies spirited Mondays scrap at Whitby and thats no lie was a wild and affair with the refer ees making like a pair of hitch hikers with the The whistle footers put their finger on minor sentences four majors one misconduct and one game misconduct While miscreants squirmed on the penalty plank the remaind er of the goalhungry skaters particularly the Smokies played a merry tune on the scoresheet When it was over the interests had been run out of the rink and into Lake Ontario to absorb a 113 ducking While collectively were folding up Whitby like an accor dion in the sideline show the CainGorman squadron was put ting on quite a battle for individ ual scoring honors Don Booth finally came out on top with a sterling three goal performance AURORA imiE Keith Wright Ed and Joe Doll scored three goals each as the Leafs blasted Detroit in the opening Aurora Little N playoff game Terry Stone scored twice Jim Preston once for the Wings In the other peewee playoff Canadiens and Hangers battled through a scoreless duel with netminders Fred Hughes and Roy earning star rat ings In the squirt playoff openers Horsey and Pittsburg provided a tie and Buffalo blanked Providence Knight Grant Morton and Ken Bell with a pair each while Bob Wilson and Jerry Join ed in the Smokies scoring act ivity with singles Whitby tried to halt the Smoke Rings power house but it was wasted effort as Adair kicked aside labelled shots ant received solid blueline protection from Morton Bob Frank and Jack Graves Harvey Roberts Terry Skel- and Art did man age to dent the Smokies iron curtain for goals BANGERS NIP WINGS Ed Rangers and Bill Hoppers Redwings are even at a game each in the best of three Optimist finals The Rangers kept their cham pionship hopes alive as they shaded Redwings Friday at the arena Ken played a star role in the Rangers triumph It was his second goal of the game late in the final period that broke a 2all tie Harold Foster steered in a shot to account for the Ran gers opening tally Grant Dike and Larry were the Redwing sharpshooters j- Era and Express Thursday March 8 Page j J U STRIKES and SPARES Jack fired a triple and single to cop the honors in the Community league Gord Major served a single The league standing is Jersey Hydro Roe North Dorothy Frank Walt Born Ross were bracket sharp shooters in the St JohrVs league 500 and over class marksmen were Peter Sweeney Bill 564 Bill Taylor Bernard McHale Bert Barbara Ideal for Toronto and Reception BASE Comefs Eliminated By Greenbank Keswick Comets were shunted to the sidelines Friday as they dropped a decision to Green- bank in the Rural hockey league senior group final series Due to lack of ice at Keswick the gome was played at Sutton Jake Ivan Rye and Howard Ash were the Comet Iriggermen The Comets played without two of their star per formers Lowell Waller and Noel Ash who were suspended for a ruckus with the referees in the previous game at Comet officials are considering a protest over the eligibility of three players If they carry out their protest tlons and arc successful the Comets will likely get another chance at the leagues senior crown hi Wednesdays game at Comets were defeated Ivan Rye and scoring two goals each for the losers Lowell Waller- Jack and Doug Card got into the act with two assists apiece Dorothy Cordy set a new sea son rolling a triple in the Bell league Other top were Ed Bob Lee Don Don Gibson Jim Duncan League standing is CrownAnchors Madcaps Rockets Alley Cats Held over from last week The league standing is Jersey A V Roe 13 Hydro North Herb Simpsons average is tops in that department Jack 328 Bob Wallace single marks and Harry Triple highlighted the scor ing Aurora Snag Six Goal Lead Aurora look like they are on their way to a berth in the allOntario midget O finals The turned in another pleasing effort to trim at the Aurora arena Friday The game was a midget semifinal OMHA series con- 1 test It was the initial game in a twogame total goals series The take their six goal lead to tonight If the can protect or add to their lead theyll meet either or in the Ontario finals Shaking free from the check ing that shackled them in the opening period that ended the gathered speed in the second period to run in four unanswered goals Giving a sterling performance in the final round the Automotives scored three goals against one Elmira counterblow There wasnt any doubt about the Aurora scoring star It was Danny who dealt two scoring tricks in the first period two in the second and one in the third to complete a five goal evening Sixtyminute man Wayne Spcnce recorded two goals while worker Keith Browning and Don Glass hit a onegoal clip The Automotives all played well with Barry Cook exerting a steadying influence on the de fense and Lowell turning in another giltedged goaling effort was aiStt 11 a ft presents with Anthony Steel Peter Diane Sitlt i I w a I A Jean Miller June Jean Marie Gloria Dot Case 534 Mark Daly 524 VandenBergh were Lcgtonette pacesetters FREE TO OUR LADY PATRONS MON THROUGH BEAUTIFUL GLASSWARE Nightly from pom Saturday from pin Mat every Sat MAR MY SISTER EILEEN Cinemascope Technicolor with Janet Leigh Jack Wed Mar SNOWS or KILIMANJARO Gregory Peck Gardner Adult Prior to 1025 the US led the world in newsprint production now lias only onefifth of this countrys production Era and Express Classifieds Get Results Marion Gould Ernie Pet ers Gould 550 Frances Cook 533 were scoring leaders in the Monday league Little NHL PlayOffs Create Excitement Newmarket Electric Dynamos and Bikes Butchers staged a stirring battle in their opening Little series Dynamos spotted BricCs an early lead then rallied to score two late goals to create the situation John Gorman and Frank were the Dyna mo goat snipers Ray and Glen Milling counted early to put the in the lead Avenue Cleaners and Newmar ket Motors are providing one of the hottest playoffs series in the league They both won a game and Sat urdays session was a fingernail- biting tip Randy scooted into scoring range for fie Cleaners with Peter Gorman coming through with a dying gasp tally to set up situ ation Camerons Dairymen earned a spot in the- coveted fi nals as they edged JeJ Keys Bur ners in on exciting tussle Keith Burling was one man scoring riot firing all five Dairy men goals Ron registered three goals Don Williams one for the down- hear tod Another set that had fans hanging on tho ropes was the Fighters vs first round squirt series went the three game limit with cop ping a verdict to advance to semis Craig Hoi brook was the star shuffling home Howard Dennis pass for the winning goal Two exhibition games round ed out Saturdays card Salis burys Grocers upset Taylors Imperials Davis Ath letics blanked Mortons Wayne Burling went on a scor ing spree to notch all six Salis bury tallies Wayne Warner scored two goals Brad VanZont and Lee Gould singles for Imperials Peter punched home both Davis Athletic goals Helen Taylor Paul Vtllen- Bill Leo Ross Ed 547 Frank Bert Father Bernard 515 John Atkinson paced the St Johns league Support Resolutions On Water And Pensions At the regular monthly meet ing of North council hold in on Monday March two forwarded from other municipalities were adopted Hie council endorsed the res olution as presented by New Tor onto to increase he Old Arc Pension from to per month The other resolution was as passed by Aurora the provincial govern ment to take steps to supply water to areas bordering oh Lake or whatever which the supply can be forced- Sutton council at Its regular monthly held oh Monday evening did not endorse the Aurora resolution as it felt that Aurora bad not Riven sufficient Information to button to make ah Ihtelligent leclslon on what effect the move might have on the Lake area- HOBBYISTS improve your home NEW SYLVAPLY plans make it easier than ever Whiltall Ccnados Mr gives you dire Han how to make units planned for you by designer Fred -a- Cabinets Shelving Plan No A neat sys tem of shelving open or with doors for living room walls childrens or anywhere in the home Motors Newmarket invites you to enjoy A IN THE AMAZING VOLKSWAGEN Fur appointment at your convenience PLEASE PHONE 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