m MWMncT ft Electric U Wain St MASTER WIN THIRD AND GRABS WIN ONE Pickering Muter Bob Hod- Five to chalk up third successive win in Newmarket town basketball leagued in the late gome of Mon days twin bill Bob Dicks thumped Don Ly ons Ed Richardson Don Menard Don Carroll were Masters leaden Melfort McCaffrey Bob Machcsncy Ken Stephens and Bob counted two points each in the losing cause Bob Dick hooped points Fred BenniU to pace the winning effort Ken coll ected eight points for the Lyons Next Monday Dune Bealties Bell Telephone Bluebells make their league debut against Mast- at while Grads andi Lyons play in the second game at pm Home Opener Newmarket Smoke Rings edit ion at least can fall back on one consolation It is better to lose the first game and win last Brook In Combines gave our doughty warriors a skating- shootingpassing lesson at the ar ena Thursday before some downcast Hub fans in the opening Junior group game If there was a Newmarket star it was sturdy Adair Adair blocked jumped and fell in front of drives The fact that only five shots escaped his active mit tens indicates the agile stood up under the barrage in yeoman style Except for Adairs mighty effort there seems little doubt the Smokies would have been beaten by more than three goals Getting the biscuit out of their own zone and Into terri tory proved a titanic chore in the of consistent checking They bogged down In their own front yard and sloppy clearing enabled to cap italize on every opportunity In fact the Smokies got in an early lick of Christmas generosity pop ping at least one goal into their own cage Newmarket gave cage custodian Joe but drives to handle and a good many Intended Smoke Rings drives died a natural death at the defense George who Leaf goalie Eddie big brother got the couldnt do anything right Smokies away to a 10 first period lead had one man off and another just getting Ijnrk in to the play when did Ids stuff Marcel made preliminary moves Bob Blackburn who did his share of lugging the puck out of the Newmarket end let go low drive from center ice after five minuses of the second period to put the Smokies ahead After that the CainGorman crew drew a blank in the department and faltered hi final period as Brook Hit broke through for three Murray Jones fired the first two goals scoring the tying gold in the third minute of the final period Vern Ferguson Jack tier- and Neil complet ed the visitors scoring DO YOU KNOW THE FIREPLACE IS ON EVERY NIGHT AT BELLS CORNER RESTAURANT You will enjoy a tasty dinner or refreshment in a warm cozy atmosphere CLOSING HOURS SATURDAY AM Phone Strikes Spares Monday ladies league pace setters were Thorns Elaine 663 Deano Grace Jean Sisler 590 Ella Leslie Preston Jeanne Mary Osborne Ann Osborne Smalley Mclnnis Hall 509 It was high scoring week in the InterCommunity league Twentyone out of 35 had over Steve the Bradford flash posted a triple bracket marksmen were Roy Gibson Herb Simpson Pad ley 742 Martin M HUB MINORS OPEN TOMORROW EVENING Newmarket minor will pry the lid off their home North York minor league season tomorrow evening at the arena teams will provide the opening night opposition with the bantam game at pm and the midgets at pm Newmarket Optimists are spon soring the bantam entry with Harvey Gibney coach and Garrett manager The Newmar ket Canadian Legion is the sponsor Goddard is coach and Neil is manag er of the midgets NIGHTLY AT SAT MAT PM Dm circumstances the ROCK V ROLL SHOW IS CANCELLED Advance Ticket Sales will be refunded I THURSDAY KING MIDGETS WIN TWO Showing surprising amount of early season hotfoot and a sharp passing attack King City Lions defeated Wasps Nov and blanked 40 before the home fans Dee 3 to get away to a fly ing start in the North York mid get hockey league Stewart Davidson Paul and Bill Brown fired King City goals at Davidson Neil Cutler Bill and Ken Douglas were King Citys success ful sharpshooters against Wood bridge Carl turned in a supercharged effort in King City goal in both contests am STUHftC wllCHMmOfi ft MATINEE LIONS DIVIDE OPENING GAMES Lions had a win and a loss to show for their opening two North York bantam hockey league games Opening oil the road Nov Bill Marehunt led Lions dropped a game to At home Dee 3 the Lions treated the home funs to a win over Sampson Bill and Bruce Graham were marks men at Sampson and Bruce Thompson counted two goals each to pace winning home outing and Tommy finish ed off the winners scoring i OF ssstss MONDAY NAVAL NIVII Ml Of I I Go fnjny fho of open fount from a cat for fab ft fee finloffhv In a fuuhm ftJteltet fit for fun Story A the if mVHHUAV SAMPLE PACKAGE TOUR NEW YORK JJJil From Toronto fate tun in i Your choice of nun imiis you ftoc AMD INFORMATION AT King PI I ON FIRST AWAY GAME LOST BY AURORA BEARS Aurora Bears playing at Whit by Monday dropped a close 43 decision to the home town Whitby in an Oil A junior game Dave Oliver Ron and Cliff were the Bears snipers Bears winger Host Patrick was injured in the hardhumping eon- test and may be lost lo the team for some lime Tomorrow night Hie Bears en tertain at the Aur ora arena in a junior group game Game time is pm MIDGETJUVENILE The midget juvenile league teams will get back into action next Monday after a weeks lay off due to exams In Mondays games it will he Hill Merchants at pm and Lions at pm SUCCESSFUL TEA AT ST ANDREWS ON FRIDAY NOV Stuart Johnston open ed a successful tea and bazaar at St Andrews Presbyterian church Newmarket on Nov Mrs fames and Mrs Stuart Johnston received the guests for the Womens Asso ciation Chrysanthemums and heather from Scotland decorated the tea table at which Mrs Joseph Greer and Mis George Wilson poured tea The tea room assistants were Mrs Donald Cock burn Mrs deary Mrs Dixon Mrs James Gillespie Mrs Gordon Hunt Mrs Mrs McLennan and Cordon Proctor Corsages of heather and plaid ribbon were worn by the helpers this SI Andrews Day on Since MM the proportion of Ca nadians living in urban localities has increased from per cent about twothirds principally a result of the tremendous of the manufacturing industry in the period WNIRI DO YOU GIT A MO AOVfMfOflC MAI THY tiff GOOD FAY ffXfEIT IN WW AND USUI AND YOU A TO HOW TO f MIMCAL AND CARE THIRTY DAYS PAY A YIAR In the If you to ant m4l Army lit Arm lhm find Arm You for T ytur lima well fit ltd for of continue of your Moil the coupon or your notion la mm rtid III IU6IMI ni Ill lit III III Ml Hit HOI II- SI OH Hi Ami jil III H cm Id I full on Mann I MJfW I I J j i FARM FORUMS What about farm management Do farmers need a special farm management service This was the question discussed by almost Farm Forums on November Almost half the groups thought that sufficient assistance was al ready available through the representatives and other services every perplexed farmer would just drop in on his district agronome and have a visit he would come away a wis er man the Kings Comer For um in Alberta commented Other groups suggested that farmers with financial difficult ies or farmers planning to expand or change over their operations would ue a special farm manage ment service It would be useful for inexperienced or young farm ers other Forums suggested It might also help farmers with problems such as crop production and rotation Federal and provincial govern ments should pay for a farm man agement service percent of the Forums stated percent agreed with the Mansonville Forum in Quebec If additional help is needed who ask for it should pay Farmers and govern ments should finance the service jointly other Forums suggested A farm management service should be operated by provincial Departments of Agriculture poss ibly with the cooperation of farm organizations Forums said Few favored the idea or a com mercial farm management serv ice Kingcrafters Hear Reports At Sixth Annual Meeting hint November Mrs three Helen an- and Mr Moiling if group convener A read of the executive which hid rotated for slslh for Die hi new Kingcraft ffov Mlcfllng hits on this day wir Flavftltit pM- sllpril Mia tint and thorg the treasurer i2f Mr In prMlntlwf report House wan anrl form ally opened In May of of In it year Roy Galloway CARPENTER Free homes or Phone Roche Point Promised For Parade and to date that the Claws par WlrfVft tl why wilt pa offering a Spring that the Sj IT off VeCmrom Kingcrafts Country Caper socialion ban put up a prize Die parade to at am I sharp It will be marshalled west of the tracks so that there will he no danger of a train hold I up half the parade Santa will circle the town short- Newmarket on Saturday after nun and will land will be of best in at Crones farm He will step into a convertible and ride to the marshalling point The legion wilt give out candy to children between Water St Timothy St at the park ing lot The committee asks mot or not to park their cars on Saturday morning I Since spending by the ten provincial governments combined lias increased from million to about billion In Ihe same period spending by the federal government lias increased from billion to more than bill ion Kiugcrafteri have to maintain and Ideal craft work and have worked amicably The president has met with few problem cause of the team she stated She made fcptl mention of Lady in effort to plan for the building loans in a manner that would nt overburden the organization Borden building committee chairman had concluded the within the budget formal opening said UK- president was a credit to Mrs j James Baxter and Mr White the garden committee who transformed the building lot at the front and sides from a sea of mud to one of green sod stone- work and flowers in a matter of hours There are now crafters and nearly associate members i Many have mastered the median- 1 of crafting but it is now hoped special instruction can be pro- vided she said In her report as building com- j chairman Mrs Henry j den made a progress report folding the steps month by month Mr and Mrs Black will be at home to their friends on Saturday Dee from 3 to in the afternoon and from lo in the evening at the home of their son and daughter-in- law Mr and Mrs Carl Black Kettlchy The occasion their Wedding anniversary Caretaker Wanted For Jersey school Keswick January I to June Applications accepted until December James A Thorn Keswick r There are no tides on the Great Lakes although considerable vari ation in water levels results from strong winds CHRISTMAS TOYS CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS CHRISTMAS CARDS CHOCOLATES BY THE POX Shop for them quickly and conveniently at MYERS Confectionery parking problem no heavy crowds Open Do your Christmas buying in th friendly atmosphere of MYERS CONFECTIONERY Main St Newmarket I PONTIAC BUICK GAAC The fabulous models are now on display in our modern showrooms and service centre Everything for your satisfaction SALES PARTS BCDY SHOP for local demonstration or any information PLEASE CONTACT ANDY MITCHELL Phone TW 52157 GOODWILL USED CARS LAY AWAY PLAN Convenient Terms STOP 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