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Newmarket Era and Express, 29 Mar 1956, p. 12

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MSI DEALERS aid OWE NEWMARKET PLYMOUTH It TRUCKS that many r town and cannot cars and service arc now Si but mm rr A an appoJnlJnent the Aurora Automotive arc going to have to at home Good Fri day evening If they want the cov eted midget crown Saturday at in the second game of the Ontario finals the dropped ah decision to Sail ors The best of three set is now oven at a game each Some Aurora fans making he trip to came horn convinced that the Automotive can the series if they return to their tap form They were jus- oft heir peak in and a couple enaities at the wrong time help their cause Aurora Ml 20 in V first period and Coderich wo unanswered goals in the period and that was difference between teams- The second period was the Automotive best In the first minutes of that high scor ing session both teams scored four goals Aurora in three goals in rapid fire order to earn a temporary advan tage However the Automotive- couldnt maintain their In Auroras second period spurt Dan Rout ledge poked in a pass from Keith Browning and Glen Bennett at 221 Barry Cook from Larry Gardiner at and Glen Bennett sank a pass over from Keith Browning at Wayne was on the shooting end of a relay from Harry Cook and Dan ledge at for Auroras fourth goal The two teams were tied at this point A pair of In the final two minutes of the middle round sent the Sailors ahead For good meas ure the put the puck behind Lowell McClenny twice in the final 20 minutes vc rrfj r law sriis3 j- ft5C5 Aurora NHL Finals April Auroras budding hockey players who have been perform ing under the Little ban this season will officially wind up their season Thursday April 5 when the top two teams in and the two surviving squirt division clubs will vie for league supremacy- The league operates under the sponsorship Of the Aurora Recreation Com mission The winning teams in both series will pick up trophies and members of the champion ship clubs will receive crests Contesting teams for squirt Nkhob Flyers Ontario King City Nichols Flyers are sitting on top of the world hold ing the Ontario championship cup as winners of the juvenile laurels Under Coach Doug of the Flyers have taken two pro vincial cups In 1955 they won the midget cham pionship On Friday night they defeated Kincardine for the third time four games in the best three out of five finals at arena- Over spectators acclaimed the contest as clean ho ckey The first period set the pace with plenty of interest when the score ended The Flyers Gary and Samp son scored the goals against and Goodwin for Kin cardine The second period saw three Nichols goals by Doug Tom and Dick Sweenie got one for Kincardine Dick won a goal in the third period for the Flyers ending the game Henry J Davie King City sponsor of the team is happy over the success The trophy was put on display at res taurant in ay At Parry Sound Playing the classy passing and didnt work For it was the hard skating game that has car- Smokies who had the legs and them over every obstacle to heart to apply the pressure in date Newmarket Smoke Rings the final minutes It was a shot and skated to a win period that saw the CainGorman over Sound at the Sound club score twice to add to a Saturday lead picked up in the middle This was the second game inP the junior semifinals Sounders finally broke the Smoke Rings shutout by scor ing early in the third period It was the first goal they managed against the agile and efficient Adair The Shamrocks goal whittled the Smokies lead to 21 With a minute to play the Sounders used the time honored strategy Optimist NHL Banquet April All the players who performed under the Optimist ho ckey league banner during the past winter will be guests of the league sponsors the Newmarket Optimist club at a wind up ban quet April The banquet will be held in the Scout hall re ports Boys Work chairman Smith Mr Smith is hopeful of secur ing a member of the Toronto Maple hockey team as guest speaker Highlight of the program will be the presentation of awards won by individual players over the season Six trophies in all will be presented Trophies are for the leading scorer most valu able player most gentlemanly player and best goalkeeper The other two trophies will go to members of the Newmarket Op timist bantam team league laurels will be Buffalo and Pittsburg while Leafs and Rangers will battle for honors Proceedings are expect ed to get underway around pm It was Newmarkets second suc cessive triumph The locals now have a commanding 20 edge in games in the best of seven set Outstanding feature of Satur days hardrocking contest was the vastly improved play of Denny Shamrocks In direct contrast to Thursdays game here when the Smoke Rings won with comparative ease the Shamrocks made it a tough go for the locals The Shamrocks tried to put emphasis on brawn in Saturdays game They threw out a lot of rugged checks in an attempt to slow the Smokies However it Third Game Tonight In SmokeRings Vs Parry Sound Set Newmarket Smoke Rings who have dropped hut three games this season and havent tasted defeat since the group- playoffs got under way will seek to continue their winning habits when they skate out against Parry Sou nil Shamrocks at the Newmarket arena tonight It will he the third game in the current junior semifinal series The local aggregation lead the Sounders two games to nil in the best of seven semifinal set A Smoke Ring triumph tonight will give the locals a oh the series The scries will swing back to Tarry Sound Saturday for the fourth game The Smokies polished off Sounders with comparative ease winning in the scr ies starter However fans re turning from the Saturday Par ry Sound junket report benny La bines Shamrock club was a much improved hockey team and will give the locals of trouble before According to information leased Monday it has now been established that the Parry Sound hockey club officials Have filed protest with the over the eligibility two Newmarket Smoke Ring players The players mention ed are center ice a Jerry and Jack Graves The protest was on the basis players places of residence The executive sub committee was to consider the protest last night Smoke Rings manager Peter Gorman along the players under protest were scheduled to appear at last nights meeting EightTeam Tourney At Aurora Sat vl A it Admittance for cards Extru cards for Or for a yy Xirvvv Jack Pot 8o00 numbers called 23c per card Or for full bingo Every Remainder Door Prizes of L Shave the Wealth cards a V I BLACKSMITH Iv u If J v rs l v Tl la i ft i i WrM S- i a A riO w j i 4 Awf i a 1 J SF The smith a mighty man is ho with and sinewy hands Thats how him how ho was regarded- his community Today ho dooflliH have to a physical giant for tlio smith has a new kind of Wo cant describe it for its A unit wo know as a kilowatt- hour without an equal Today the roar of bellows and vibrant ring of the anvil are by hum of motors and dull thud of furehisham- Electricity accomplishing years ago And who can say what applications will be developed Would you venture to estimate how much electricity will used to power machinery in say Ontario Hydro endeavours to do that day look into the futuro anticipate electric requirements Tomorrows living as well as todays will more and more measured in kilowatthours It is aim of Hydro to pro vidian adequate supply of electWeity so vital to Ontarios farms houses industries teams will participate in the hockey tourna ment to be staged in the Aurora of hauling out their arena Saturday March- The The move backfired as Don tournament is being conducted Booth fired a shot into the under the joint auspices of the citadel Aurora Recreation Commission For Booth it was his second and the North York minor hock- goal He was the Smoke Rings joy league and is sanctioned by scoring leader Grant Morton the Jack Robinson who was belting everything in Aurora Recreation Director is a Shamrock suit broke off his tournament director defensive efforts to score New markets first goal It came in the second period with Jerry the pass supplier Bob another Smoke Ring defensive kingpin drew an assist on Booths first goal while Jack Rogers lifted the heel ahead to Booth for his game clinching tally Thursday Game One thousand fans saw New market Smoke Rings working with smooth efficiency and daz zling passing skill subdue Parry Sound Shamrocks at the arena Thursday It was the first game in a best of seven junior semifinal series Every player gave a sterling performance The Sounders tried desperately to simmer down the but it was just wasted effort There wasnt a team in junior C that could have transported the Smo kies water pails let alone stay with flying Passing the puck around with dispatch tii Smokies were all over the the first Mr Robinson has secured two trophies One will be presented to the tournamentwinning team and one to the runnerup club Ladies of the Aurora Legion Auxiliary have kindly consented to look after feeding the invad ing hockey lads Each- team in the tournament will play at least two games as a team must lose two games be fore being eliminated Teams entered to date are Lake Wilcox Alliston Newmarket and Aurora Tournament play gets under way at am and will run through until a winner is de clared It is hoped to have the final game for the tournament championship at pm Schedule of first round games is as follows am vs Lake Wilcox 11 am Noble- ton noon Aurora Alliston to 130 pm lunch time and ice flooding pm Newmarket Stouffville A further schedule of games will be handed out to the teams on arrival BUDGET DOWNY ii I mm mon r 7 yrmy a FINANCI Main MWOOQ nOOtV tell j i v me FOR lough period Its they northerners even to prove Newmarket tcrritRichmond the period despite their the the but as lacked direction Exploiting their speed passing the relentless checking it wasnt surprising after all the first period nearmisses that the locals found the range for three goals and a middle period lead If the fans thought the Smo kies had already done their they were in for anoth er eye opener as the turned up the power a notch to slap home four shots in the final stanza Deadliest of the deadeyes straining under a bluewhite was Jerry McBride had a whale of an evening ring ing the bell for four goals Two other Smokies shared the other markers They were hustling George Davis ami speedster Jack Rogers Perry lobbed in a pass from Bob Wilson and Graves in the first period to gel the show underway Jack Rogers knifed through the Sounders defense and was in line to polish off a relay from George Davis and Bob George Davis rapped in goal number three and the fourth tally was a repeat of the first goal with Wilson and Graves working in combination George Davis Jerry Jack Rogers and again unassisted scored in that order in the final round Don Thorns replacing honey on the and Grant Morton were in on Davis goal Morton and Brian Million set up first goal of the period and Hob Wilson drew an assist on Ban gers goal The was closer than the score would indicate Sounders while being blocked and buffeted most of the time by the Smokies rearguard penetrated enough to give Adair some hot shots to handle and Adair earned a standing lion from the fans at the gruneV end for his shutout endeavors Am assistant recreation mreelor and Don Mat are chairmen of the cre dentials committee STRIKES and SPARES Walter Born Bernard Mc- Hale Frank Bert Ed Dorothy Helen Boynton Paul Father Sullivan 51D Mike McCaffrey were St Johns league leaders Major tossed a triple and 275 single to pace the Corn- unity league scorers Leagu standing is Jer sey 33 30 North End- Hydro 20 A V Roe Monday Ladies league sewing leaders were Hester Clark Claire Pollock Jeanne Hall Mary Austin 520 Helta Jean Gould George George Jim Bus Jordan Art Harry Thorns and Barney level were the over marksmen in the Davis Leather league PAINTING AND DECORATING WINDOW CLEANING a ft J L Championship For Metro To Be Here There are busy limes on ice for the youngest hockey players This Saturday at the local arena at 1030 am Newmarket Corner Cupboard all stars will Toronto Town ship the Metro Little championship Metro Little Commis sioner IX Marshall will he present to present the Metro trophy to the win ning team The winning team will go Parry Sound April to represent the Metropolitan area in the allOntario Little II L championship Now market squirts captured the Metro urea squirt league championship recently and will go Parry Sound April to in tho allOntario squirt series The Little players who in the local morning hockey will he banqueted April Peanut Bowlers Finish On Saturday Playoffs opened last Saturday in the Recreation Commission sponsored peanut howling league The six qualifying teams for playoffs were Almonds Cashews Chestnuts Brazils and Beechnuts Almonds tossed a tefnn total in the opening playoff round Cashews were a close second registering Follow in order were Chestnuts Brazils Beechnuts Saturdays concluding matches will settle the championship holders winning team will receive a handsome trophy don ated by Motors Fred Counter proprietor of the New market Bowling Academy a banquet April to pm at the fire hall tor all the bowlers who participated in league ploy Special mention and a thank you go to nil the ladies who looked after the scoring very Saturday Top marksmen in Saturdays session were Kerry Peters Tom Grant Boh Daniels Sylvia posted a twogame total to pace the girls scoring race y- I I I Mi BARGAIN STORES 6 All Kinds Off Bankrupt and Estate yy NYLONS gauge denier first quality Beg pi Sale price 150 g PILLOWS feather filled Keg- each Sate price each I- HACK Keg prices to each Sale price double bed Reg price 9i IS FOR Reg price to 89e cadi Sale price each ITr r MENS HOOTS double solos Reg Sale price fK A 1 V OR PANTS Keg Side price Kli SUITS bankrupt stock price Store clearance J WILLIS 1 St Aurora The Drug Store- Business WIIITK SWEATSHIRTS Keg 198 Sale price v each DEPARTMENT now in full swing for groat Spring Sale MENS WHITE 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