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Newmarket Era and Express, 20 Sep 1956, p. 7

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F v tourists Crash MarMum Showing and condition playing an way gam Newmarket football ers cruirsed Markham Satur day at Pickering College In a south division Carrie and district league firstround cup ser ial playoff game Three North York Teams Are Still In OB A Hunt NEWS Three teams representing the North York minor baseball lea gue in the Ontario Baseball Ass ociation are Mill in the hunt for Ontario champion- ship honor Aurora has two team Notary and mid- won fir num to capture the totalgoal ser ies The win advanced the loo all to the semifinal bracket In the post cup The local footballers had it all over Markham at every stage of the game and showed to beat ad vantage in front of he opposition All the local forwards join ed in the goal shooting rampage with Brant going for two head the list Keith Stan John Cromwell Jim McCrac and Norm Gibson Aurora midget the other Newmarket j winner of the In he absence of regular goal semifinal scries for the Ontario Colin Hugh championship and Cohen stepped in and turned in an out- ge The scries Is expected standing job to start this week midgets Aurora peewits ore playing Wslkerton in the semi finals Aurora was blanked in the series opener The series continues at this week with the winner meeting for the Ontario crown and A- Stirling and Sons Trophy According to latest advice re ceived by district execu tive member George Ilaskett will play the is playing Caledon ia in the midget semifinals The series is expected to be com pleted this week Tut winner plays Delhi for the Ontario crown and St Catharines Tro phy The other North York league team didnt fare quite so well as Aurora and clubs Newmarket DoNuts sporting junior It tab were ou sted by in turn lost to Hanover Hanover won the Ontario championship In juvenile Cameron Webbs Jets were eliminated by Wellington and Plants Oak Ridges were oust ed by in juvenile is now meeting in the Ontario finals Soccer Tup Series Semifinals Arranged Stan genial hardwork ing secretary of the Newmarket football club passes along addit ional information this week on the district soccer cup playoff series arrangements The tennis have now reached the semifinal stage in the cup series In bracket one Newmarket fresh from eli minating now meets Lindsay while Bradford unci Aur ora trade kicks and goals in the other semifinal round First game in the set is scheduled for Lin dsay Sept 22 with the return match here at Pickering Colleges north field at 3 pm Sept HISPORTS its possible everybody isnt happy to be back to school however one thing we do know is that your HiSport scribe is definitely pleased to be back on the bent once again Most significant fact on the sec ondary school front Is the boom ing interest In soccer No less than nine schools the Georg ian Bay district are blossoming out with soccer teams In most cases it will bo both a senior and a junior team In the south six schools have the Newmarket and press Thursday Sept 1956 Page Motormen Beaten Kettteby Ties Series Aurora Joyce Motors are find ing the road to an AuroraNorth York Softball league title rough and rocky For a spell after they won the first two games handily Messrs Simmons and company had an idea it was go ing to be a It was not so Kettleby has re cuperated and last Thursday tied the best of five set at two games each as they dropped the Motor- men It 5 It was even Steven until Kettleby blew up a six run fifth RICHMOND HILL LIONS indicated they arc ready to em- j inning The said bark in Canadas fastest growing sport St Andrews and Pickering Switching Jr wl Colleges Richmond Hill Thorn- bantam the first game of their series and They will he I j in a shouid A fax a thi ill- north field at pm on Sat- were ousted three game series is now playing off with Simcoe in the Ontario finals In bantam Oak defaulted to Mark- dale in the semifinals peewee Oak Ridges team was eliminated by Sept The second game Georgian Way scheduled for Aurora town organisation meeting for the season was belt at Ori park Sept Both semifinal series will bo settled on a home totalgoals basis day Comers Percolating Beat Pine Orchard Money on terms you select When a customer borrows from HFC he is shown what we call a payment table This table sample below shows exactly how much you may borrow how many months may take to repay and the exact amount you pay each month You select your own repayment plan to make repaying your loan as convenient as possible This dependable service is available to you whenever a prompt loan is needed for any worthwhile purpose Haekie was returned a secretarytreas urer and John of St Andrews was named president The vicepresidents are J He Barrio and Ken could be that theres Vug I George Kelly Don Carroll and the Newmarket High footballers will working under trying conditions this fall due to the building program It has been finitely established that the Pur ple and Gold will compete in the junior series There is also a good Office Specialty Trophy For Lindsay One of the high spots of the local lawn bowling season each year is the competition for the AL8 Will or 1700 is Bof row with confidence from Canadas first and foremost consumer finance company BANTAMS TO PLAY MONDAY North Peel will provide the vis iting opposition for Newmarket I upset in the making in the in an OMLA bantam lacrosse Comet series fixture at the arena Monday Fans were talking Pine Orchard Sept 24 Game time is pm in Tour but the Comets are far Matt Walsh and Hob Renville from beaten and won their see- in charge of the local lacrosse one last Thursday as they out- program on behalf of the New lusted the Orchardmen in a hoping the fans will drop into the league semifinal contest emerge in due course arena Monday to see the local Keswick used the big inning held hopefuls in action j IcclmtmuMo put the chill on fjrsl tfS W5d5 lilst Wednesday and there is a fifth inn- avallaWe in Pine Orchard arc a strong team can be forged to represent the on the gridiron Something new has been add ed to the school sport picture with the announcement that an intra mural floor hotkey league is be ing organized In all teams are expected to compete in the cir cuit Pickering College along with a senior and junior soccer team will have three gridiron teams junior junior and bantam Both starting Claude has been accepted Pollock and Don Glover had to Georgian Bay COS a total of nine southern district sent Jon Aurora starter heading for the alfalfa Bob Hart stepped in to stem the rally and held Kettleby off the score sheet from there on support was wobbly so all the blame couldnt be on him Frank back after be ing sidelined with an injury was in tiptop form and Jack home run and Keith Goers steady socking was all the assist ance he needed to win Hon Simmons and Grant wards swung the most potent hickory sticks for the losers BI GO 1ST BINGO OF SEASON Monday Sept LIONS HALL ALL CASH PRIZES JACKPOT 350 NUMBERS CALLED ENTIRE PROCEEDS FOR WELFARE WORK m runs five in the wrapup runs countered with two and hit pay dirt for sixth Two home furnished by Doug and Doug Card plus 1 1 W WWs IB Ml with e S an I K Hod- bowline clubs from Jcrl a wick made important Comet con- rinks competed Competition for the prized 1 was particularly keen took the fifth HOUSEHOLD A Main second floor phone ONI year with P Skitchs Lindsay rink via three wins taking home the trophy Members of the Lindsay rink along with skip were Murray Roberts and Lome Andy Newmarket rink was a close second with three wins Jack Luck was second Charles Willis lead A Newmarket rink composed of Ken Bain skip Norm Hopper j second and Bruce Gibson lead I captured third place via two wins Richmond Hill rink was fourth high one win Play for the Era and Express Trophy is booked for Wednesday Sept 26 Newmarket ladies will hold a tournament today for the Cup Another bowling item of inter est is the fact that local bowler Lou ffwinghammer teamed up field get help Harold Smith relieved j Pollock in the sixth and Josh Pre- schools in over from Glover in FourTeam School Rugby Organized The expert credited recently with the remark that there arent too many Canadian football stars coming along possibly hasnt seen our elementary school rugby in action If he had he I wouldnt make such a statement The league has four teams and is being sponsored by the New- market Recreation Commission 1 The league was organized by Francis loll in worth and plays games every Tuesday and I day at the Stuart Scott school Schools in arc Alliston Aurora Newmarket Pickering College Richmond Hill St An- and A meeting to organize the south division football program is being held this week at Aurora YOU RE NOT A GOOD DRIVER IF YOURE A SPEEDER Speeders dont really got away it They just up borrowed time Accident fads prove that excessive always catches up with you eventually All speeders are potential killers HOW GOOD ARE YOUR DRIVING HABITS OP ONTARIO In 2446 Canadian busi nesses went bankrupt more than in the previous year with of Rich mond fill to win the top prize at tournament hist week n I MOSTLY WAGES In the league openers played last week Hamilton defeated Montreal while Toronto blanked Ottawa Hales and Kevin Foley scored Hamilton majors white Shropshire completed sever al fine running plays with a touchdown strike for Montreal Brian Hales fine Ke vin Foleys running plays and fine defensive play of Gary and Wilt OReilly featured the Hamilton win Ken Shropshire I Farmhand OR- Oil showed fine running form while Wat J STEEL PRICES are not limply the aggregate of coU in a steel mill Others also get paid includ ing those who work in iron mines coal mines limestone quarries on railways steamships mo tor trucks in sales offices and elsewhere In fact all prices are mostly wages and salaries So there is an upward pressure on prices with every increase in wages though investment in better equipment does help to absorb such wage increases No one can afford to be indifferent to rising in dustrial wage costs for these tend to lend to higher prices As users of steel in many forms all farmers in particular are adversely affected when higher city wages raise production costs and selling prices COMPANY OF CANADA LIMtTIO J f m j Peter and Peter were defensive stars for I real John expert for touchdowns enabled Toronto to roll over Ott awa Feature play third trapped far behind his own line on last down he rated for a touchdown John White and John were prominent to Toronto For Ottawa Terry lYevcr Grant Orion and Smith earned the flayers on the roster the teams are s follows Montreal Ted Ken Peter Watt Wayne Greenfield Jim Slurry Don Moulder Ken Needier Mike Smith Ken Weir John Pitt Ter ry Cain Peter Gorman Ten Walker Murray Newton Hamilton Jim Davidson Hales Gary Mundy Hi nee Mac- Wayne Lewis Myron Taylor lit Pent Dave Smith Kev in Foley Wayne Keats Ashley Teriy Peevir Gram Jim Ciilroy Jones Vie Jim McDonald Chuck Sherry Will Cowan Hob Don Smith More Gary Toronto John John White flu Wind Morton Gord Keith Williatux Terry Jolin Gorman Mark Sone ra Ken Den- Tom Cameron Walker Ivan St John Games are Sept Ottawa vi Hamilton Sept Toronto va Hamilton Sept Montreal va Ottawa Oct Mon treal Hamilton Oct wa vi Toronto Oct Montreal v Toronto Oct Ottawa vj Hsmilton Oct Toronto vs Oct is Montreal vs Ottawa Special Truckload Sale of FARMHAND GUI FRONT END FRONT END MANURE LOADERS INDUSTRIAL LOADERS Duty Sates Tax Paid 4TON FARM WAGON 6TON FARM WAGON 4TON SPREADERS 74400 DAYS ONLY Sept 26 27 28 BUY NOW PAY LATER GIANT TRADEIN ALLOWANCES You Assemble It- And Save Even More Generous Terms FARMHAND CO Davis Drive West and John Street NEWMARKET

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