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Newmarket Era and Express, 3 Jan 1957, p. 8

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tat Everyone knows that women are keen shop- and that they always on the look- lout for a real bargain is why so many 6ws passengers are women They know a travel bargain when they see one Tragedy by Sylvia RCA SSC noted Canadian sculptor is the Calvert Central Ontario Trophy in the Dominion Drama Festival and will be awarded to the best play produced at the Regional Festival to be held at Hart House Toronto January to In addition to the Calvert Trophy the winning group will also receive a cash award Trophy To Be Awarded At January Festival The Central Ontario Regional Drama Festival will be held in Hart House Toronto January to 12 inclusive with Cecil Bell amy noted British producer and drama adjudicator adju dicating the presentations As adjudicator Mr Bellamy will decide which group will get the Regional Calvert Trophy and the 100 cash award He will also have a major part in deter mining which regional play will be invited to the Dominion Fes tivals Finals to compete for the main Calvert Trophy and a prize The finals will be conducted in Edmonton May to 20 The Central Ontario Regional Drama Festival marks the be ginning of Mr Bellamys tour across Canada during which time he will adjudicate some plays from coast to coast In Mr Bellamy lias work ed with such well know theatri cal personalities as Tyrone j John and Flora Rob- son For a number of years he was assistant master at field College where he produced Greek and Shakespearian plays and lectured on drama He has done broadcasts for the and adjudicated various drama festivals Mill TUP FRIES CHICAGO LOS ANGELES 10395 BOSTON 2830 OTTAWA 1470 RICHMOND 3125 MEETING IS JAN The Junior Ladies Aid of the Christian Baptist church will hold its first meeting of the new year on Tuesday Jan at pm in the church hall Will all mem bers please support this meeting TIC KIT AND US Tit AVI I INFORMATION AT King George Hotel 5230S WILL MEET JAN The regular monthly meeting of the afternoon group of the la dies aid of the Christian Baptist church will be held at the home of Mrs Wilfred Traviss Botsford St on Thursday Jan at 230 pm Around Corner Main Street South GIRLS CAR COATS SIZE BOYS DUFFLE COATS SIZE 14 GOODS SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED A Pine Orchard Mr and Mrs Roger Mrs mother Mrs rick and son of Perth spent the Christmas holidays with Mr Robert Cody and Mrs Allan Mr Don Johnston Burlington Cody I has been visiting his parents Mr and Mrs Johnston Mr and Mrs Robert Lewis and family and Mrs Minnie Wilson Newmarket were Christmas day guests of Mr and Mrs Johnston Mrs George Wood was a Christmas day guest of Mr and Mrs Leslie Harper Mr and Mrs Fred Loach John and Debbie spent Christ mas day at the home of Mr and Mrs Ross The teachers and pupils held an enjoyable Christmas party at the school on Wednesday after noon Dec Mr and Mrs J Link New market were guests of Mr and Mrs Carl Link for Christmas day Mr and Mrs Ray Lundy and Rhonda spent Christmas day with Mr and Mrs William Lun dy Mr and Mrs Whitfield Thornbury and Mr and Mrs Howard spent Christ mas day with Mr and Mrs Rae McClure Lesion Midgets Tie Stouffvflle Paced by the scoring know- how of John McKnight and Lar ry Bone Ross Goddards New market Legion earned a 5all tic with Stouffville Dec 28 at Stouffville in a North York mid get hockey league game skating and I handling along the ice lanes in Brookliri Here Tonight Newmarket Smoke Rings will into Stan Smiths ice igloo major league style scored three Mr and Mrs James Hope go and picked up two well Pleasantville Mrs Floyd Simp son Grimsby Mr and Mrs Jas Sheridan and family Newmar ket were Christmas day guests of Mr and Mrs Douglas Hope We are sorry to loose Mr and Mrs James Hope from our com munity They have moved to their new home at Mr and Mrs James Link Newmarket were New Years day guests of Mrs O Brillinger Mr and Mrs Delbcrt Dike and family Mr and Mrs Arthur Baxter and family spent New Years day with Mr and Mrs Roy McDonald and Mr and Mrs Don McCallum The Willing Workers of Union merited assists to spark the Le gion effort Larry Bone for his part got two goals and an assist Greg Scott and Ralph got into the act with an assist apiece Gary Taylor scored three goals Glenn and Norm Hendricks one each for The Legion midget will make their home 1957 debut at the arena tomorrow at 10 with Lake Wilcox the invading oppo sition open the New Year hockey cam paign with a stellar attraction at the arena tonight as Cliff John sons Combines moved Bears Win Three Take League Lead The Brooks are currently in a second place tie with Whitby A Newmarket win tonight will move the locals Into a second place tic with the Brooks Coach Herb Cain is confident he has found the solution to stop ping so you had better drop into the arena tonight and see how the strategy works is om business ft church entertained the children and Mrs Ken and of the church at a Christmas par ty on Saturday afternoon at the church Mr Barbara of Port Credit spent Christmas day at the home of Queensville News To all for year yet the very best bury and Mrs Weddel The December meeting of the Afternoon Auxiliary of the Wo mens Missionary Society of the United church was held at the home of Mrs Wilbcrt Dew on Thursday Mrs B Dike Die president was in charge The Christmas candlelight program was con ducted by Mrs J Smith Mrs and Mrs Sydney Thompson who gave a reading The Story of How the Christ mas Carol Silent Night came to be written Mrs Smith and Mrs gave readings as sisted by other members and candles were lighted as carols were sung The election of offi cers was conducted by Rev W for Honorary president Mrs Frank president Mrs IS Dike first vicepres Mrs second vicepres Mrs recording secre tary Mrs treasurer Mrs Wibert Dew sec Mrs press sec Mrs Sdyncy Thompson pianist Mrs J Smith assistant pianist Mrs Christian steward ship Mrs temper ance and Christian citizenship Mrs Sidney Thompson commit tee on friendship Mrs Ship- man supply secretary Mrs literature secretaries Mrs Oliver and Mrs sec retary of Missionary Monthly Mrs secretary of mite boxes Mrs Kershaw audi tors Mrs Pearson and Mrs Maude The United church Sunday school with Fred Dew superin tendent teachers and over 100 pupils enjoyed a fine supper giftgiving Christmas tree and singing of carols and showing of a film last Friday night in the church basement Sympathy is extended to Nor man Eves and family Moose Jaw also to Mr and Mrs Weddel and Mr and Mrs Eves and family AURORA MIDGETS CRUSH THE LAKERS With everybody chiming in on the scoring act Aurora Yake Ap pliances crushed Lake Wilcox at the Aurora arena Dec 27 in a North York midget league game Dan and Keith Scott scored four goals each while Ted Murrell and Mike Patrick ex ploded hat tricks to pace the Au rora romp Wall Keith Browning and Larry Sutton were twogoal men for Aurora while Wood Gary Chapman and Bob Davis tossed in a goal each in the winning cause OPTIMIST BANTAMS BLANK BRADFORD Mrs is visiting her sister near Mr and Mrs John Hartley Nova Scotia are spending part of their Christmas vacation with their sister Mrs Herb Kershaw Mr Kershaw and Mr Mr and Mrs Alf Oliver Lor raine and Keith also Mrs Oli ver Sr attended the wedding of Ruth Oliver in United church Saturday Dec lor- made a charming little flower girl for her cousin Ruth Douglas Smith Falls Quebec is spending his Christmas vacation with his parents Mr and Mrs J Smith A beautiful and inspiring ser vice was held Sunday evening by the CGiT Christmas decor ations and carol singing and the address by Miss Clark with colored slides was Hostesses were Mrs W appreciated by all Harvey Newmarket Optimists had themselves a ball as they blasted Bradford IliU at Bradford Dec in a North York bantam hockey league game Keith Burling making like a pocket sized Gordic Howe scor ed four goals to pace he Opti mist win Larry Kcffer Frank Ken Needier and Will OReilly came up with two goals apiece in the Newmarket cause John LaPlant Jim McDonald Dennis Foley and Peter stored a goal apiece as all the Optimists joined in the scoring spree WHITBY AT AURORA Aurora Bears current league lenders in the OHA junior race will open their home hockey season against Whitby at the Aurora arena tomorrow evening The club needs this win to stay in first place Whitby along with is tied for the second rung MRS LARGE HEADS ST PAULS WA Mrs was re elected president of the after noon branch of St Pauls church when the closing meeting of the season was held in the parish hall The rector Canon J T Rhodes conducted the election of officers After the meeting was an exchange of Christmas gifts Several drew their own gift and it had to be done over creating a good deal of fun After the gift exchange the members sat down to a hot sup per in the parish hall with more fun and merriment ending with papers good wishes all around Those elected to office for include honorary president Mrs Watson president Mrs Large vicepres Mrs J recording secretary Mrs Arthur Evans corresponding secretary Miss Helen Daly treasurer Mrs W Poyntz social service Miss Daly Living Message Mrs A Thompson Dorcas Mrs Bol ton assistants Mrs and Mrs OBITUARY Ernest Frank Dixon The death of Ernest Frank Dixon of Kingfair King R occurred at Hamilton Bermuda on Monday Dec Mr Dixon had been in poor health for the past year He and his wife had been in Bermuda for six weeks Mr Dixon had been engaged in the real estate business for a number of years after coming from England to Canada about 28 years ago He had lived in King township since During his early life at Gloucester England he graduated in dentistry from Edinburgh university Scotland He with the Dental Corps during World War I in England and France The remains are being flown to Canada The funeral service is held at the Thompson Fun eral Home Aurora Interment will be in Aurora cemetery Re sides his his daughter Eleanor Mrs Clarence Toronto survives PLAY BE ETON AT AURORA JAN Aurora Bears after a two week layoff will resume home intermediate play at the Au rora arena Jan The game will pit the Hon SimmonsCliff Chapman against Bceton Game time is pm It promises to be one of the highlight contests of the season as both teams are waging a hot shot battle for the league leader ship post Jack Robinsons Aurora Bears entered 1957 as front runners in the district OHA junior C race The Bears looking like the team to beat for junior laurels slap ped down 95 at Aurora Friday and in two previous games clobbered the erstwhile league leaders 73 and The Bears against Friday rattled in four first period goals led after two rounds and both teams scored two goals in the final period Larry Hill turned in an im pressive threegoal effort to spark the Bears attack while Paul Smart contributed two goals to the AlcornRobinson Co Cliff Murrell Jim Ron and Sampson were responsible for the other Bears goals Don two goals feat ured the effort while George Lawrence Carl Kemp and Bruce Cole hit for singles in the losing cause Three goals in the final three minutes of the second period that broke a 2all struggle set up the Bears home win Dec against Brooklin Gordic Sampson found the target for two goals while shifty rearguard Barry Cook tucked away the other goal in the second period flash Cliff and Wayne scored in the final per iod to put the final stamp of ap proval on the Bears win For it was his second goal of the game He gave the Bears their start in the first period Ron cashed the other Bears first period goal Coach Robinson had his club checking the Brooks before they got started The Big Four of the Bears defense Wilf Kennedy Fred Davis Barry Cook and Doug McGinnis gave goalie Dave Broad solid protection At Dec 29 the Bears broke down the defensive bar riers to snap in three second period goals to capture a decision Doug Alcorn operating the team in the absence of sick listed Jack Robinson had guys go ing for him for all they were worth Ron and Cliff rell whipped in two goals each to pace the Bears The work of these two was just a couple of cuts above that of Wayne Larry Hill Ken nedy Barry Cook Doug Mcln- and Dave Broad and Hill as their con tribution netted a goal each while the other four aforemen tioned Bears were defensive stalwarts OUTDOOR RINK USED SUNDAY MOM More than children and adults were skating at the link on Millard Ave west over the weekend reports chief engineer and flooding expert George Hunter Flooding operations started on Friday and by Sunday there was ice available for skating If the weather continues cold there will be skating every day from now on Bill Young and his Newmar ket Hydro crew have promised to erect lights this week and this should make it possible for evening skating Anyone from any part of town who would like to have a skate at the new rink is welcome to drop out there Almost motor vehicles were sent to the scrap heap in Canada during 1955 DRAPERY MADE FREE SATISFACTION I Up months to pay Occasionally we talk to hunters who say they can tee least some small drawback to cry house they look at M the think maybe they will house for themselves That way they say theyll exactly what they want It so simple doesnt it And yet willing to bet that It never work out thai well once hi a ibonsan times People who build their houses find almost invariant that there are the have overlooked or didnt thin of until it was too late When you shop around for house thats already built stand a far better chance of fin I off a place that comes closest exactly what you want And then theres the probk of workmanship Unless a far better than ledge of homebattding ns er can tell whether your or might be cutting a few ers to Increase his profit on house But if yon buy a bouse tnaf is already built or buy a new on that Is guaranteed to have tfa same workmanship as a model home built by the same contract or you can see In advance esse what youll get for your And most Important of all haps to the question of cost wish I had a dollar for every vately built house that ever ex Its original estimate by 2 percent or more Give me and Ill pay you a thousand doll for every one that didnt ex Its original estimate at all This business of building you own place may be all right gamblers and millionaires but If a risky proposition for the rest us lesser mortals I MAIN PHONE NEWMARKET PH NEWMARKET mi Strikes Spares lead the St Johns league They have points fol- Hot Shots Hound lowed by Stinkers Smoke Dogs Tumblers Top marksman over the past two weeks have been Ernie Lee Bill Bill Taylor Howard Bernard Tunney John Murphy Ien Forhan Ron Murphy John Van- Don Frank BOO Stew Murphy Jack White Leo Ross Bernard John it Bar bara Mcllale Mimi 111 lit Joe Finnigar 513 King City Hockey It was a double win week for winhungry King City Lions in North York midget league action The Lions nailed and blanked Lake Wilcox Stewart Davidson scored three goals Paul and Bill Brown two each while Ken Douglas and Doug Broad fired singletons in the Lions win over Bob Crowley scor ed for to rob Carl of a merited shutout Against the Lakers scored three goals Davidson two Ken Douglas Bill Brown and Jack OReilly one each In North York juvenile play King City Kingholm Builders were handed an setback by George scored for King City to keep them from the whitewash treatment Ron scored three goals Jim two to pace Bee- Ion FINANCIAL REPORT MX ALBERT SPORTS DAY COMMITTEE RECEIPTS receipts Mrs W Rate Booth Mrs Rolling Booth Concessions Dining Room Dance Advertising Canadian Legion 18338 25215 21670 24300 a DISBURSEMENTS Prizes for sports events Gate prizes Entertainment 33400 Supplies for Dining Room Hot Dog and Pop Booths 51232 Advertising printing and postage Umpires equipment Electrical wiring 2525 Piano tuning 2000 Public address system Miscellaneous 2095 208365 Fonda as an idealistic young heir Anita as the utifui woman in Moscow who lures Fonda into marriage in ram the mammoth production for of War and Peace due January at the Theatre Audrey Hepburn Mel Ferrer star with Fonda in the colossus J BOYNTON SECRETARY OF HOG PRODUCERS James has been appointed secretary of the Ontario Hog Producers associa tion Cooperative and Marketing Board Charles Mclnnis president of the association announced this week Mr Boynton was fieldman of the Grey County Fed eration of Agriculture He has a family of three children received his education in Grey county and served years with the Cana dian army during World War Mr will replace Ted Marritt who as of January I will be manager of the On tario Division of Dunns Farm Seeds Ltd The board of directors of the Ontario Hog Producers associa tion in appointing Mr as secretary had received ap plications for the position HOPE HOBBY Mill The Christmas meeting of the lope Hobby Club was held on Doc 11 at the home of Mrs Miller Mrs Wright presided over the business session Mrs If Miller and Mrs were in charge of the program The nominating committee re port was given The officers for the coming year are as follows Hon pres Mrs W Wilmot Mrs Wright 1st vicepres Mrs Crone 2nd vicepres Mrs Bales sec Mrs J Mrs Walker project Mrs J Mrs Mill er and Mrs Micks hospital Mrs Stevens Mrs and Mrs Graham press Mrs C Crone Next months euchre will be held one week later than usual because of the holiday It will be Jan at pm in Sharon hall The January meeting will be held on the 15th at the home of Mrs S Walker Program Mrs J and Mrs Crone Lunch comm Mrs Micks Mrs Morrison Mrs If Miller and Mrs The meeting closed with the ex change of gifts and the serving of lunch by the hostesses Ron Jenkins team Jenkins Smith J K Van J Bond J J Van- Den L Bovair won the lop prize at the Office Specialty Officemens preChristmas chick en roll Jack Malcolm high single Bert Seldon second high and Francis McFnrland third high along with Bernard Kay were individual prize winners MIDGET- JUVENILE LEAGUE W L Pis Hill Merchants 10 Ray Mars 3 Lions 4 Rotary 2 5 4 OPTIMIST L Pis Boston Montreal ft New York 3 It Detroit JUNIOR W L Pis Aurora 2 5 10 Whitby 10 Newmarket Lindsay 2 Balance on hand Transferred to Mount Albert Community Park Used Christmas Trees Town Trucks will placed up Christmas trees front lawns Westside Tuesday Jan 8 Wed Jan 9 MIDGETJUVENILE GAMES JANUARY The teams the Newmarket midgetjuvenile hockey league will resume action stations Jan At pm Rotary will take on Lions and at pm Ray- Mars and Hill Merchants will clash I A JOHN J announce their incorporation Richardson teen hundred and fiftyaeven the insurance formerly TORONTO OTRKOTi TORONTO TELEPHONE AURORA TELEPHONE PARKVIEW 75595 i I i

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