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Newmarket Era and Express, 15 Nov 1956, p. 9

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I SECOND SECTION SECOND SECTION Down the Centre by Hulse STAN expects J record crowd at tonight the SmokeRing in an ex hibition encounter Since their last decided by one goal hi have beaten Brad ford Intermediates while the Bear have edged WESTON and The Weston club had Aurora 30 at one the second period and played the flame with all stops out but the Bruins Just did nt know defeat Racked by some great by WASTE Ihcy took a I verdict Last Friday they played at and took a verdict over the Jets and the Aurora fans the Jet who arc entered In have a club ihnt Is plenty On the defence Jim and latter a returnee after a years absence to the club via Richmond Hill Don Anderson of last years club and Jim and Don Jackson from arc on hand Up front Bob At John All en and George Carey arc back and Don Tran repossessed on mileage grounds from along with DON great baseball catcher and star forward of juveniles are on hand Undecided as to whether they ploy junior or minor hockey ore WAYNE and MI HE two of the best minor prospects weve seen They both played for last year The Jets who have been good enough for FRIDAY j favored to win the group S the Bear will bound right hack with HORNETS the opposition at Aurora and the fans will want to see this one as well maturing Ken ye coach DANNY up from Aurora Midgets looked plenty good at Hell May in the minor series as long as they need him but hes mighty fine insurance for Jack Robinson and Doug Alcorn to have The Bear may out a couple of more new players tor the game in New market Meanwhile Messrs Gor man and Cain sweating it out as EMMS continues to dip into the of the Smokies in an strike a winning eomblnaUon ft begins to look as If will be lost he club and now the northern flash has played sweet hockey In the last two games for rumored too the Flyers and may be lost to things dont change up north Marcel may also be call ed up In the Interim however from New who made debut last Thursday continue to bring smiles to- the fat of Cain and the home brew talent looks better each time out No need to get out any crying I towels until after December at least and wed guess Monsieur wilt have an ace or two the past two years look as if they might really zoom somewhere this season CUPPERS will play intermediate hockey this winter the only solution to keep overage hockey alive in The is review- j the roster and if perchance the Clippers look too strong theyll have to move up to but on the showing to- date it looks as if the rest of the league can do battle on even terms with the Clippers Its an experiment worth trying and one thai will make the turnstil es click merrily we believe as the Clippers have some pretty solid fan support Bruce McDowell and Grant two ex- juniors will be new recruits As far as we can gather George Stark Hodgson Chick Webster Don and Bruce Lewis are all of the oncegreat Clipper assembly left Clarke Hud Lehman Harold ready to go the post this sea son although manager Harry may sing siren songs to some of his homebrew retirements Time alone will tell about it HITHER YON JOHNNY ace forward of the intermediate club will not be playing hockey this winter John Is located at Elliott Lake near Blind River employed In the Uranium development and hell be missed by the fans In these parts HILL brill- able only weekends and DON all of whom were on the Junior champs of will also be with The Meganl men looked much sharper on Tuesday against Aur ora than they did on Thursday against the Smoke Rings It will lake a few weeks for Bradford to get organized and for some of the boys to find their ice legs but dont sell them short in the stretch BILL BRADBURY and ROSS HOCJIBKKG two former Newmarket Spitfire and villc Clippers players will be in charge of the new UXBR1DGE hockey club which has Just been organized and will play in the local group Nice MOUSE ACM A IN active in hockey again Harold Is the trainer for Aurora Bears and with his wide experience and happy personality the Aurora kids will find a real in the dressing room Incident ally tab us a surefire future great MURRAY THE COMET who is showing great form in the Aurora Squirts lea gue much to the delight of Owners Object To land Use law But Changes Require New Hearing Objections to land use re strictions and King City Area zoning raised by some property owners before the On tario Municipal Board at the gen eral hearing September were restated to some members of King township council two of the planning board the planning consultant and the township sol icitor J Lucas at the munici pal office November Mr Lucas conducted the hearing After reviewing the requests council will call a second meet ing of representatives before any recommendations to amend the bylaw are sent to the J Davie asked for Pastor Honored By Congregation On Anniversary Andy and Wee Andy DOUG another for mer player heads the entry in interme diate Give these gents credit they saw ploy last winter and decided they do just well hence a return to the OHA Watching and playing are Will it be Edmonton Eskimos Will it be Montreal Atouettes Will it be Hamilton Tigers All of course two different things as Canada is eagerly awaiting the semifinals for the Grey Cup Day Finals and the big Grey Cup Day Doug well knows AURORA will meet rated us inter mediate A on Tuesday night Hon Simmons club did mighty well against losing only one goal last time out RON who has played hockey at Kingston and overseas will handle the coaching chore for the Aurora Club this year and he has all it takes to produce a winner Ron is technically the property of Richmond Hill but if he does nt get his transfer will still coa ch anyway until he can ultimat ely locate here parade in Toronto Saturday Nov 24 A twohour parade will attract an audience of at least Marching in the parade will be the Laura Majorettes trained at the School of Baton St Catharines Photograph shows attractive Barbara Senior Champion Strutter of Canada and three of her younger majorettes left to right Mnrlyn Lorraine Carol Ann Sheets Smoke Rings To Play Aurora Here Tonight Messrs Stanley Smith goalie Wally Adair and the Fly- Gorman and Herb Cain would ling Frenchman Larry Olive Betty Vun- ant you were over scorers in the worst comes to the worst ton junior club of is enroll- appear to in a course at the have a cracker- jack team ready University of Toronto this action in the Crosby Arena Doug if he plays hockey at this winter Dr Glen Kennedy all will bo out with Varsity and coach Polly have a fine astern- 1 Itll be quite liable this year Job In goal pun last year goalie who pitched for Markham Aces this winter Is the string choice with WATSON COTTKR ILL who was In the net for Rich mond Hill In These two are plenty good when plays ON The Bradford manager none other RUTH who has been closely with Prank over the years while RILL LOTTO TOMMY who Is still at University and will be avail- in the Thursday night ladles league Don Gibsons team continues to lead Office Specialty Office- mens league Jim Ceo Francis Mc- Bill Mair Don Jack Malcolm Dave Harvey Jack LcGood Tommy Scott Fred Ben- Oman Ernie Bon- were the over howl ers last week be well advised to install a few extra bolts in the local arena Its liable to be blown off tonight as the Doug AlcornJack Robinson led Aurora Bears pull into the Newmarket arena for a return scrap with out highsoar ing Gorman Smoke Rings Game lime is pm Bears coach Jack Robinson breaking his silence after the Bears loss to Smokies comes forth with the following observation well be out to turn the tables on Pete Gormans club One thing you can be sure of you wont need the heat equip ment on The Bears will provide nil the heat needed to warm things up The GormanCain crew may possibly face Ihc Aurora threat without two regulars namely For one young lady for one year a rival picture doesnt show all the childrens clothes you to buy And then there are things like birthdays and bicycles and the Its no picnic handling the for a growing family But its a lot easier if you an just keep ahead of your shopping list instead of behind And he practical way to do hat is to deposit a regular amount each month a Royal Bank savings account As your savings build up you i go ahead and buy things as you need hcmi cash if you want pick up bargains You can get suited any branch of he Royal Bank ROYAL BANK Or CANADA an Both players have been going well with Hap Emms Barric Fly ers and may stick with the Emms- men for the balance of the sea son Jack Robinson isnt sure of his imports The players expected to join the Bears via Weston DukesToronto chain are sidelined at present with football injuries Though its ticketed as an ex hibition contest with the keen rivalry developing between the two teams it adds up to a sizzl ing affair SMOKIES WIN GAME DOWN BRADFORD Showing the results of better condition and springing a speedy skating and passing offensive Newmarket Gorman Smoke Kings defeated Bradford intermediates In an exhibition game at the arena last Thursday While the Smokies are aimed at junior competition Bradford will in the intermediate rate continuing his high scoring antics hit paydirt for four goals lo spark the Smoke Kings effort Jack Cain and Mar cel counted two goals each while the other goals came off shooting ir ons of new rearguard John Blackburn Boh Wilson and Hon Two tings now Bradford Don Booth and Frank gave their former mates the most tro uble Booth scored twice notched a singleton for the losers Hopes Bright For Local Minors Is Experts Opinion Prospects of Newmarket icing three contending teams in North York minor hockey league appear exceedingly bright this season Thats from in- thcknow minor hockey men Lo cal experts arent claiming any titles this winter but predict the local bantam and midget clubs will give a good account themselves against all comers Busy hockey worker Boss dard has been named midget Coach will have Jerry for goal along with Davie Townslcy Brent John McKnight and Jack its the nucleus of his team Mutt Walsh is and the New market Canadian Legion are sponsors With returnees Larry Keffer Jim McDonald Dennis Foley rea dy for action and newcomers Chuck Keith Burling John Garrett John White and Frank McGuire showing excell ent form in practice bantam hop es appear rosy Newmarket Op timist Club arc sponsors Harvey is couch Several holdovers from last years championship winning pee- wee team will return this season Bay Terry Cain Wayne Warner Wayne Burling and Handy to hackbone the entry Stan Gibbons has been named couth AH three teams will play their home North York league games at arena on Friday nights The league season is expected to open towards the end of Novem ber In commemoration of the anniversary of his ministry in United Canada and years as pastor of the King cir cuit Martin Jenkinson King City and his wife received special recognition by their con gregations of King City arid when they were pre sented with extraordinary gifts at King City on November A set an electric drier a floor polisher for their home and a power lawn mower for the minister and an electric toaster for Mrs swept the couple off their feet when pre sentations were made by Marsh all a Laskay official and Roy an official of the church Mr who is treasurer of the general circuit account was chairman and Hoy acted as host The auditorium was filled with devoted parishioners who wished to show their appreciation to the minister and his wife A good man does a good job when he has the understanding and support of his wife said the chairman Unable to express their gratitude Mr and Mrs Jenkinson found it difficult to find words that fitted the stupendous generosity of their congregations Accompanying scrolls were presented to the couple wishing the minister many more faith ful years of service and his wife appreciation for her steadfastness at the side of her husband in making his service immeasur ably lighter The scrolls were designed by Harvey King City Mr and Mrs were brought to the church by Dr Sawyer and wife and thinking they were to take part in an or ganizational meeting they were unaware of honors to be bestow ed upon them Coffee and refreshments pro vided by the ladies made up the social time afterward Mr J M Lamb of Tcston brought greetings from friends in who had enjoyed the ministry of the Jcnkinsons while on a visit to his late father Frank Lamb of the strip of land on Ufa farm cast of Kcele St from light Industrial to residential ur ban zoning He was supported by George Scott when both took ex ceptions to light industrial in the middle of the village when there arc apparently other lands for such use that would not affect the village Mr Scott speaking on his own behalf and for his neighbors ask ed that the light industrial line bo moved back from feet to 309 to in area beyond the rear of their properties on Keclc This measurement was tin I officially agreed to by council A group of properly owners north of the lumber river out side the village northern limits strongly advocated that the lands north of the river to Mary Lake be reclassified from resi dential suburban to residential rural The latter calls for two- acre minimum size lots with minimum frontage The has minimum half acre tot with fronts of feet minimum Chief spokesman for six people some of whom had not express ed their objections at the Mun icipal Board official hearing was James Keens He referred to the original thinking in planning on the land use which he said was in the category Living oh ten acres of land Mr Keens thought the higher restriction would preserve rurat char acter of this particular area When the original idea was changed he said we were not consulted Mr Lucas said that a higher restriction than that already de signated cannot be put on with out advertising and having a hearing by the Municipal Board The use could be reduced but not enlarged Councillor Jen nings pointed out that Klngscross Estates with considerable pro perty in this classification would need to be reviewed by council before any decision was made Toons SALE A sale of good used clothing mid other articles will bo held by St Pauls Evening WA in the parish hall Newmarket on Fri day Nov at pm Plans for the sale were made at n meeting of the group on Monday Nov Mrs Bert presided Out Think its TooetiomiKnv rot oof i BOSTONMONTREAL OPTIMIST WINNERS Chuck Godchilds flashy goat- keeping and Mike Smiths two goal sniping fired by earned over Detroit In Mondays opening Optimist NHI game Keith Burling scored unassisted and John Garrett planted a pass from Dick for De troit In the eon- test Montreal edged New York Jim McDon ald Dennis Foley and O Reilly counted In the whining causes Peter hopped Into winners act with two assists Brian Boles helped by Terry scored two goals and Terry on a relay from Ken Weir hit for New tall ies Suffers Second toss Barn Burns Last Year House Burns Last Week King City and fire From to mid1055 the fed eral governments costofliving index rose from to while Index of average week ly earnings In industry rose from to afternoon which damaged the roof and attic to extent of It was believed that may have been in the chim ney A bucket brigade of residents attempted to fight the until King City fire depart ment arrived Neighbor remov ed all furnitures from the largo house fearing loss of the build ing ft was the second fire on farm property in less than a year On December lust year Mr Pat ton suffered heavy losses when his barns and most of the tontcnts were destroyed by fire Fire chief Glass King City said he summoned the brigade fearing a shortage of water could result in complete destruction of the dwel ling Smoke and water damage was extensive District llii School Alumni Association TO INFORM ALL AND FRIENDS THAT OUR TO CONSTRUCTION WORK GOING ON AT The ANNUAL ALUMNI DANCE WILL IN TUB Sprmg Of Watch for the date later CD R s ii ALL LADIES INTERESTED IN CURLING PLEASE ATTEND A MEETING IN THE BASEMENT OF THE TOWN HALL Tuesday Nov 20 8 pm FOR INFORMATION CONTACT A TINY CATHiRS ALAN In Aurora District Call KEN LETT a I- i ff

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