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Newmarket Era and Express, 12 Apr 1956, p. 4

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Confederation Life Association Automobile and Casualty St Newmarket Newmarket Albert INSURANCE Pensions Family Income and Mortgage Life Insurance Timothy st Q phone Lama and Garden Equipment SALES SERVICE Richmond Hill 41124 J Prcram Is OF CANADA ft Timothy Phone PHONE PA Insurance i tow Cost Financing NEWMARKET Coal Coke Wood and Stoker Coal- PhdreS Orders taken for Gravel Sand and Crushed Stone and General Hauling Z ft corner x Barrister Solicitor Auroras Res PA- fc Barrister Solicitor Public Etc V5gs57vr PA St taWrarket and District WHITE ROSE Gasoline Motor Oil Stove Oil Fuel Oil This week is expected to wind The team was knocked out o up Newmarkets minor hockey the by Aurora Auto Its been a record year motives and decided not to cor al the matter of participation in the North York playoffs Approximately boys from the team finished well up the toddlers to the North York league standing 19year old juveniles have Finally on the list was our j corn Acorn juveniles Ken For the first time in several was coach Doug Newmarket teams have corn manager Lowell Waller failed to win North York manager The Acorns or titles However were shoved the shelf by the theres a chance Harvey Gib- strong Hornets in the Corner Cupboardss will play downs and do- remedy this situation by not to compete for North the North York York honors The locals The Cubbies lead Auj cd third in the league standing two to one ill sanies in the best of five finals Are Tripped By 1 Jack Cain Bill Cain and Ken Belt- members of the juvenile 1 u tt J Drains Cleaned and Repaired Septic Tanks Pumped 24Hour Service STUNDEN RICHMOND HILL TURNER ORS STIVER SEPH VAllM EPPiATt BXom or r No Hemlock and Pine Lumber Rough or Dressed i on the jofey truck A t lew ST v IRQI VIOLET i v Port Ontario Co MacNAUGHTON Insurance Phone 339 L- Newmarket r- 5- SOLICITOR PUBLIC Phone Sutton VICTOR S SHOE STORE Main SI Newmarket Ph If your feet trouble you come to us for free examination We cure or money back We have a full line of footwear to fit everyone including babies v Pfi SEPTIC TANKS Drain dicing or complete septic tank work all workmanship guaranteed Prompt service Call Murray Baker NEWMARKET The team players strong Recreation Commission sponsored Little operat ing Saturday morning was our largest George Watts Butchers won the cham pionship and the J Spillette Memorial trophy by defeating Camerons Dairymen while Gilberts Fighters captured the squirt crown and Morton Bros trophy defeating Newmar ket Motors in the finals Norm was coach of the Fighters League director Francis lingsworth and team coaches Norm Legge Fred An dy Sinclair Jim Bond Brian Million George Watt Gar rett Harvey Gibney and Stan Gibbons are to be congratulated for their excellent work through out the busy season that started in November and concluded late in March Behind the Little in the matter of players engaged came the Newmarket Optimist club sponsored The league- provided hockey for approxi mately boys in the bantam- midget age group League sea son ran from November to March Ed Rangers defeated Bill Hoppers Wings in the finals to win the trophy League di rector Ray Smith his assistant Ross and team coaches Ed Bill Hopper J Wanner and Harry Cuppage de serve commendation for their interest in the boys of town Moving to individual teams Harold Gordons Sunoco allstar squirts under coach Stan Gib- buns and manager Norm brought the Metro Little championship here and reached the Ontario finals at Parry Sound Corner Cupboard all- stars are one game from winning the North York championship The locals under coach Harvey and his assistant Joe VandenHergh re- won the North York tour nament at Aurora Next up the ladder was our Newmarket Optimist club spon sored bantams The Optimists under coach Ross and manager Ray Smith finished fourth in the North York ban tam league standing and com peted m the league final series against Richmond Hill Aurora Ace players with the team were Brent Mac- nab Larry Bone John Hopper Wayne Croutch and several other promising youngsters Ron Bunting It W Bunting sponsored the local mid- gel entry Coach was Bert manager Ray Smith- team are now playing with the Gorman Srnoke Rings All the chaps who helped to make the minor hockey program one of the most successful on record are to be congratulated for their part in providing heal thy recreation for the boys of Newmarket The explosive scoring King City Nichols Flyers were trip- at their own game at when AHiston Hornets hit back to score a win over the flyers The best of three North York juvenile ho j league final series is now even at one game each j After a first period that ended 1aJL Bill Patton scoring for the Flyers and Dennis Moon for Al- the Hornets broke in front in the second period To clinch the verdict and even the series Doug March ants Ontario champions in the final 20 minutes Garry scored from I Dick Sweeney in the Flyers cause in the second period andj made it a two goal by sinking a pass from Sampson in the final period Dennis Moon tacked on a third period goal for AHiston to round out a twogoal scoring effort while the other Hornet markers were contributed by Steve James Ralph Milton and Barry AWAR Seven Goal Man Thanks to Don Booth we dont have to look far afield this week for a Theatre pass award winner The flying Smoke Rings winger hit the jackpot for seven goals Thursday as Newmarket thumped Stamford It was about the best Individual effort of any player this season and when it happens in an Ontario final it is something to rave about Don Booths effort was one of the main features as the CainGorman platoon got away to a flying start In the junior finals It is a pleasure at this tune to welcome to town the Theatres new manager Geoff Jones Mr Jones is an ardent sportsman and it will be of special Interest to our football friend Ken Nelson that Mr Jones played soccer and rugger in the Old Country Since coming to Canada he has performed with the St Catharines rugger team in the Ontario Rugger Union in and meet Geoff Jones hell be glad to see you at the Theatre Arthur right who became editor of a weekly publication 50 years ago is stilt Mr Weekly Editor to the Western Weekly Newspaper association celebrating its anniversary in Kitchener J Noel and G Ellis Goderich welcomed Mr now editor the Observer- wit placards Am Toronto Spatial For fcm feaa a the ability to shrink to relieve pain relieved without to surgery In case after case while gently actual reduction Shrink- took Most of all results thorough that sufferer statements like Pile ceased to be a The secret a new healing USE ERA AND EXPRESS CLASSIFIEDS IN TURNING Kane J discovery of V A ARTICLES YOU NO LONGER NEED INTO CASH r fmous scientific -A- Now you can get this new ubsta suppository form called Preparation Ask for at all drug stores Satisfaction or refunded -i- Vtr I J J kt srr W ewe r it J m tii- J- 1 5- v t r mi is 1 i- -P- i- m It f V- o s SftOT iijW fif gSj V As i ni IP 5 f ii rv Hi P si as tw II R PENROSE -e- I- j 1 v la Even awl Xylite am to 530 by appointment ST Contractor ACCOUNTANT fc viuelal ft dence A Chartered PHONE l Lambert Accredited Public Accountant Phones Office 105 Res I PO Box a r- Si S Sf ii J JACKSON PHONE Newmarket King Lions For Midget Bub King City Lions showed passing class and scoring skill to top Woodhndfte at on Friday in a North York mid- tt hockey league series contest The win gave King City the best of three set two to one and qualified them to meet Aurora for league championship and Ted trophy Hottest on the King City attacking formations Sampson Sampson piled in five goals to lead his team into the league finals Hill scored two goals and Stewart Davidson one in winning cause Woodbrldg marksmen were Reg and Terry King City shot into a first period lead and roiled ahead in the second period Sampsons third period hat- trick completed winners total Hugh Tucker playing steady in the King City goal had a shutout going until scored late in the final period 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