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Newmarket Era and Express, 15 Nov 1956, p. 10

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A 5 Limited of Burlington Ontario aw W Limit ONTARIO A dealer or new TRANSLUCENT Patio Swimming Pool Shown Stalls Partitions factory Lighting And other fhkM Cut INQUIRE W Eves Limited Nawmarket Ontario get 4 years guaranteed service ft W4V with the purchase of id Can It prim Mrt t I for Mn Ml Write re GOODMANS Auto Parts Ltd Davis Dr Newmarket Ph 305 It round his Aurora Bears Into condition it the Bear sra going to washing sea son- Recently mentor Doug Alcorn an affiliation ar rangement with Toronto Marl Just to give the Bears a workout and a trimming they thought Marllcs sent their Junior affiliate Weston Dukes to Aur ora arena last Wednesday However it didnt turn out just that way- With Iflscconds to play Wayne roared In to score an unassisted goal to give the Bears a triumph over the Du kes in hardhitting exhibition game Rosa Patrick going great guns on the wingline scored two ear ly to keep the Beam on ev en terms with the Dukes Gary fired the third Aurora goal Paul Smart who has al ready picked up the moniker got an assist on all three Bears early tallies McOrtgor and scored Weston goals OHA Clubs Meet At Barrie Intermediate Hockey Booms Seek Entries Ask About Roar Hockey The search Is still on for bask etball teams to form a town loop league To date just one team the Edwin Lyon subdivision team under Don DeNike is the only definite entry The Ontario Pro vincial Police are considering a team Several town sportsmen have called regarding a town team in the league If anyone else is interested in the formation of a basketball league kindly con tact George Sportsman George Knap ton suggests a floor hockey town lea gue It sounds like an excellent idea Anyone interested in floor hockey can contact George Mask ed Floor hockey as any airforce type will tell you was played ex tensive at air force stations the country during the war This fall sixteen teams operated at the Newmarket High School and the game proved very popu lar with the students Hockey Intermediate variety booming in Ontario That was evident from the remarks of hockey leader at the Ontario Hockey Association district gath ering held Barrle Nov Coaches and managers from practically every club from Parry Sound to Brampton attended the The executive inaugurated the meet ingdiscussion sessions last sea son and they hive proved an out standing success district OHA exec utive member was and introduced various members of the OHA Including president Frank Buckland and business manager Bill President presented a brief resume of the constitution changes passed at the j ions annual meeting and explain ed the reasons for the changes Mr next gave a run down of rule changes and the session closed with an open dis cussion on hockey problems and the delegates had an opportunity to air their views and complaints Chairman in his op ening remarks note of the fact he had convened five of the Ontario championship scries in his district namely Beeton inter mediate Durham intermedi ate Sundridgc intermediate A Newmarket junior C and junior The chair man also brought to the attention of the representatives that a re- IRON CURTAIN CRASHER We confess a sneaking respect for one resourceful gentleman albeit by morally dubious means Seems he would load his hollow aluminum artificial leg with can coffee and nylons in West Berlin then whisk over the bor der Into Cast Berlin in his wheel chair He marie- a neat profit until the gendarmes ultimately caught up with him More and more businesses limbs similarly find aluminum a valuable aid to Sales and pro- fill Further major expansion of A leans smelter In Quebec and BC is aimed to satisfy continued Increasing demand for light metal ALUMINUM CANADA LTD L jM fifth Pi i i True happiness springs from Moderation the J louse of Seagram think of tomorrow prat Ike mode ration totay school was being held In Newmarket Nov In closing Hulse outlined the possible groupings in this ar ea In junior Newmarket Aur ora Midland and Collingwood will probably form one group while in the far north Parry Sound has a club In the east ern section Lindsay and possibly Port Hope will enter In junior All- Klmvalc and will form a group On the Intermediate front Aurora Bradford Bolt on Richmond Hill Sutton brldgc and Stouffvlllc were men tioned as starters in a district grouping HISPORTS Floor hockey has proved an extremely popular sport among the Newmarket High pupils this fall Sixteen teams divided into four leagues have operated over the past six weeks League gam es were played during the two lunch hour periods The floor hockey season wound up last week in a flurry of activ ity Two champions have now been declared In the first hour lunch period with teams from grades and competing the Green team composed of Joe Wynne Bob Bob Hon Dunham Kytc Tom and Sandy Constable won the title In second lunch hour lea gue for grades and the team made up of Francis Lewis John McGuire Bob Dove Jim Brown Adair Jack Brian Peter Vale John Peter and Jack captured champ ionship honors George Kelly sends along a thank you to all who assisted with the successful McLeanHun ter campaign Funds collected in this campaign go towards the school athletic program Pickering College Operating behind a powerful ground attack Don Menards Pickering College grid- dcrs defeated District High School at Pickering last Wednesday to win the Geor gian Bay District sen ior football league champion ship Pickering College now Tweed or Whitby for the senior crown Alien While Jim King Bruce Andrews spark ed Pickerings powerful ground attack Allen took a pitch out barrelled yards in the ear ly minutes of the game to start the Pickering victory march Jim Kings kick provided the winners wilh quarter margin seven yard line buck Alf Hales convert Jim Kings kick for a single point boosted Pickering College into a 130 half time advantage Mike Mnrkhams star passer intercepted a pass and pulled off a sensational sprint in the fourth quarter to put the Markles on the score- sheet In the final three minutes of play Bruce Andrews swept a round cud to score a Pickering Insurance major Hales booted convert to wind up the scor ing Aurora Minors Have Impressive Aurora wilt three strong teams for competition In the North York minor hockey lea gue That is the latest report from the Aurora hockey front The teams entered cover bantam and midget The midget club will have sev eral outstanding players from last years team back in harness including Dan Mike Patrick Larry Woods and Gary Chapman The team wont lack for goalkeeping talent with Lowell and Wayne Zimmerman ready to don the pads Coach Is Bill Mundcll manager Ken Rose Two top notch holdovers Norm Dennis and Keith Scott will give the bantam entry un der the Lions Club sponsorship a strong goal scoring twosome Coach is Pcrc Preston manager Doug Harrison The team will present a strong lineup wilh seven mem bers of last years team on hand Heading the returnee list arc Don Jim Wells and Bob Walsh Ted has been named coach Don Matthew man ager of the team Aurora Legion ere the sponsoring organization The midget and bantam teams will play home games on Thurs day while the entry will provide the fans with action be fore the intermediate or junior games Seals Plentiful In Saturdays School Hockey Butchers blanked Burners and Camerons Dairymen bumped Davis Athlet ics 62 in Saturdays peewco lea gue games Terry Cain scored three goals and Ivan St John two to sculpt ure the triumph Randy hit the jackpot for four goals while Peter netted two for Camerons Walter and Howard Dennis were Davis gunners In ihe squirt division Realtors blanked Avenue Clean ers on Richard twogoal sniping In other squirt loop games Jerry Mcchan with help from Laurie Swinghammer and Larry Pcmbcrton scored seven goals as Newmarket Mot ors swamped Salisbury Grocers Pat Fry scored two goals and Don Bond one In the losing cau se Robbie Peters and Don James fired two goals apiece as swept to a win over Taylors Imperials Bob Smith sank the winners fifth marker Peter Gorman was the Taylor lamplighter Realtors behind Cliff Giles threegoal shooting expe dition bowed the league with a handsome win over Hillsdale Dairymen Bob Benn ett collected the counter Murray was the Hillsdale Our slipped last week He handed a 20 win over Newmarket Dynamos The score should have read Dy namos 3 as Wayne Burl ing scored two goats and John Gorman one Page 10 The Newmarket and Express Thursday Nov Add Two Squirt NHL Teams And Book Additional Ice Time Because of the large increase in player registrations lor Ihe Newmarket Recreation Commiss ion sponsored squirt league Fra nces reports the league roster hits been boosted from eight to ten teams The ad dition of two teams brings the tola In the Saturday morning league to 16- teams ten squirt and six In order lake care of ice time for the new teams ice has been booked at the arena on Tues days from to pm Joe real estate and Hall Hillsdale Dairy have pur chased sweaters for the two new ly created squirt teams Teams in the squirt league long with and Dairy arc Alex Doak Realtors Avenue Cleaners Salisbury Newmarket Motors Annies Taylors Imperials Gilberts Fighters Boyd Transporters league teams are Cam erons Dairymen Davis Athlet ics Jcllcys Burners But chers Mortons and Newmarket Electric Dynamos The schedule for coming week is as follows Nov 17 An nies vs Morton Boyd vs Salisbury Taylors vs Avenue Dynamos vs Cameron vs Newmarket Motors and on Tuesday Nov Hills dale vs Davis vs Name at province of Sask atchewan conies from the Indian word Klslskatchcwan meaning swiftly flowing water the name for the River longest river on the prairies BEIAIRS SHADED BY Newmarkets hockey faithful will have more than a passing in terest in Aurora Local hockey stars Don Gibson Ortic Thorns and Dave Harvey are op- crating as a unit with coach Ron Simmons Coach Simm ons trotted out his club last week at the Aurora arena Although on the short end of an decision to Greg Currics DITCHING TRENCHING TILE BEDS SEPTIC TANKS WATER LINES ETC J U STEPHENSON Holland Landing Phone Strikes Spares Over marksmen in Inter community league were Steve Simonc Cord TOG W Brooks Geo Wall Herb Simpson Frank Vanden- 607 Rod Stevens 604 Clarence Salisbury 602 J Child 601 663 Dean Reg Wilson Ralph Art West- lake Muriel Heather 611 Ted Heather Cobb Jack Chapman Mar garet Ann Crowdcr Joan John Wing Andy Ron Chas Cobb Dot Chapman were high scorers in Friday Night mixed league PHONE Jack Watson Jack Giles Hank VandenBcrgh Tod Mosicr George and Ted Greenwood 700 were town league top three game leaders Top single game pace Lyndhurst Motors senior the fans saw enough to convince them the pack a whizbang scoring punch Thorns his wingmates Gibson and Harvey accounted for four goals with Harvey putting away two Phil Nichols a star operator last season clim bed on the bandwagon for two goals while newcomer Hugh Mc- notched a singleton on the behalf Bob Paul and Robertson scored two goals apiece to fire the hurst 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School League Operating with speed dis patch behind a sparkling aerial offensive Ottawa won the cham pionship in the Recreation Com mission sponsored school league Matched against Montreal in the finals Ottawa thumped Mon treal in the best of three opener and swept win in the second contest Terry Ottawa captain hauled down three touchdown strikes to Ottawas first game victory Terry Gorman Jim McDonald and Chuck added a touchdown each lo com plete tho scoring Ken Needier Ken Shropshire hauled In touchdown passes for Montreals only scoring in the Iwo games In game two Terry Gorman raced for two majors to spear head Ottawas driving attack Jim McDonald Bob laquei and Ter ry registered the other The games another season In the school atfair was under the program The league a four jection of Franks years to pay your Imperial Dealer on Ever- green Contract for guaranteed oil supply Consult the Yellow Pages of your directory for your nearest Burnar oil burners BACKED BY IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED 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