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Newmarket Era and Express, 17 Jan 1957, p. 12

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A J it Newmarket Em Kg tu Newmarket legion Yake Appliances TO It was a week for Bill Mundclls Aurora Ap pliances In North York midget hockey league skirmishes At home Jan 3 the Mundellers had their handsome livegame home win streak snapped as Becton Legion midgets tiding the crest of a sixgame win streak had their handsome record blemished fey the well balanced Becton at the arena Friday The Invaders scoring at a two- clip handed the Rosa Qoddard coached Legion- scored three unan- a setback The game third period goals to dc- North York midget league contest The locals held onto the speedy highscoring invaders in the first period that ended 21 with Beeton leading Wayne Croutch was the Legion goalgetter scor ing unassisted alter the invaders Charles Crawley had sent Bee- ton Into an early lead After Croutch had made his mark in the score column Dave shot In front to stay bagged two goals as did Cameron Wood to spark the visitors win ACHIKG BACK the homesters Keith Browning with a goal and two assists and Larry Wood with a pair of goals shared the Aurora scoring spotlight Aurora led 32 alter two rounds but couldnt hold the charging in the final period as Cam Wood John Watson and hit pay Saturday at Au rora came back to a winning stride to blank Woodbridge with Dan leading the return to form effort with two Ted Murrell Ron Walker Leon and Larry Wood shared Aurora markers Smokies Bears To Clash In A Home And Home Set Just about everybody who has one ounce of red blood In his or her veins and who wants to see a couple of top notch junior hockey sides swing out each other should be hang ing around the Newmarket or Aurora arenas this week This Is the big week when Newmarket Smoke Rings and Aurora Bears have a date to play a home and home junior loop series The fun and frolic opens here tonight at the Newmarket gard ens and then the scene tomor row evening switches to the Aurora igloo Both have scheduled pm At the moment the Roblnson- Bears hotter than a July heat wave are front gallopers In the junior race Coach Herb Cain and Smokies man ager Peter Gorman would like nothing better than to lake a double spill out of the cloud combing Bears Both teams since their last meeting have added newcom ers Joined the Smoke Rings roster last week while Ken Is the newest new- In the Bears camp Curlers Reduce Season Fee Offer Time Plan Membership Due tit the fact that tho York Curling Huh the fair grounds drill hall will not bo ready for use until approximately February revision in teen for this season WU Monday fol lowing mooting of curling club officials Under lie new schedule the mens fees for this season have been reduced and the lad ies to In order to make It possible for any and till interested in curling to become members of the York Why with backache or painful Many find relief by KWnyUvcr This proven treats two at for both kidney and liver which Newmarket often backache Dr Aurora a name you cm on Schomberg Bradford Lake Wilcox NORTH BANTAM STANDING KIDNEYLIVER PILLS a I a i li a I Strikes and Spares Upper Canada College TORONTO CANADA Boarding and Day School for Boys Grades 213 denominational SCHOLARSHIPS Valued from to per annum for boys entering Grades X Applications to bo received on or before April 5 Qualifying Examinations April for Entrance in September tor futi Upptr Canada Toon1o 712 Dean headed the scoring parade in the Monday ladies Below them in the scoring race were Pts Jeanne Gat- Ann borne Mimi Giovonclli 534 Claire Pollock Gertrude Chirk Preston 544 Helen Ella Leslie 1 Norma 501 Phi Winters Jessie Prest on Marie Mary Sargent Vundeu- Eileen Newton Edith Bureh Jean Miller 513 were Legionella league leaders Hurricanes jxistcd a total to win the first series championship then in order were Jets Vik ings Meteors Spits Comets 43 team of Gloria Newton Marion Simpson Flossie Hill Flossie and Phyl Stick wood walked off with 7f00 Fun prize recently 450 In the Green Acres lea Sweeper Uppers captured the first series crown with a total followed by Sheet Changers Loafers Pun Hag Mops Pencil Pushers Beverley collected an triple HFC helps solve your money problems The biggest reason why so many borrow with confidence from HFC is that Ihey know HFC helps solve money problems whether they need a cash loan or merely advice on money matters If a loan will help you can borrow as much as with up to months to repay This service has made HFC the most recommended consumer finance company in Canada So borrow in confi dence from HFC backed by years experience YOU MAY WITH CONFIDENCE HFC TABIE mtmltii Kill JO 5575 35i9 0921 s 1 10 oik HOUSEHOLD FINANCE A MSA Main floor phono HISPORTS District hoop squads under the banner of the North York league swung into high geared ac tion last week On the local scene at Newmarket High as a kickoff attraction Aurora teams dripped in for a seniorjunior twin bill with their Newmarket oposites When the smoke of battle had blown away Don Carrolls New market juniors were celebrating an impressive triumph while reverse was true in the senior exchange Aurora Double- Blues a 44 decision over George Kellys PurpleGold hopefuls In the junior bout Dave Wink- worth the Goose of the lo cal court lines rolled up 18 points Bob Dove nine and in order Jack six Paul Blair five tarry four Bill Utile and Bob Smart were threepoint sink ers for Aurora Bill Jans the hotshot shooter of the Aurora seniors ran wild to count points while Barry Cook got Into line for Jim di eight Paul was Mr Big for the Kcllymen going for points Don Jackson hooped nine Don tavis seven Karl five Bob Thompson is coach of Au rora seniors Bill Benson of the juniors and is masterminding the midget entry Blackcock Don Menard and Ed Richardson had the wel come mat Saturday tor senior and junior hoop squads The teams settled for a division of the spoils at Pickering won the junior battle and came out on top in senior Jim Murray and popped in six points each Gory Marr four to spark Pickering ju nior Harrison bugged 10 of the Hills points Jim Gar diner rang up on Impressive points to tho se niors Jack Hill posted a Hipoint total to lead Pickering while Bruce Andrews contributed six Ken and Gary Smith four apiece in the losing cause YOUR COMMUNITY A LOCAL Traffic accidents and fatalities can be reduced in your community by the activities of a Safety Council Many Ontario communities now have local councils The facts prove they are serving their communities effectively and will and saving Urea Any civic minded citizen or organization can take the lead Complete how to information la described in How To Organize And Operate A Community Traffic Safety Council which may be obtained by writing to either Ontario Safety Street Toronto Ontario Hon Attorney General Toronto Ontario and single to lead the mens scoring race in the first series In the ladies section Marilyn Fines registered a triple and single to capture the honors The Tuesday ladies league sharpshooters were on target Graham ran up a total to head the list Other good scores were turned in by Joy Lewis Evelyn Dolly Case Lucy Watson Boa Mason Ruth McCullough Lucy Andrews Dorothy Hewitt Doris Kay Ernie Lie Barbara Bill Taylor John Murphy John Voir- 503 Jack White 583 Howard Bernard Tun 540 Bill 537 Jean Cavitt 533 Henry Boon Paul Murphy 515 Mike Leo Henry were St Johns league pacesett ers Jack Giles topped the Town League rollers with including a single Hoy Keffer with was chased hard for runner- up honors as c Watt and Ken Thorns both had followed by Percy Pemberton Reg Wilson Charles Tugwell Lome Keffer and Will Wilson included a 339 single in his hag of tricks Jack Malcolm 787 Hank Van- 713 Ken Miller Don Jim Bond Bert 603 George Howard Hugo Rose 595C Smith Jim 587 Lou 582 A Smith Don Gibson 573 Bill Mair Dave Harvey and Oman were Office Specialty OfHccmcns league leaders LARRY LEGION MIDGET MANAGER Larry who needs no introduction to Newmarket hockey has accepted the position of manager of the New market Legion midget hockey it was announced last Friday Molly succeeds Matt Walsh Ross is coach of of the Canadian Legion sponsored mid get club which operates in the North York minor hockey league RayMars Merchants Tie Game Lions Win The snipers called the tune as RayMars and Hill Merchants staged a torrid tie and Lions tripped Rotary as the midgetjuvenile hockey league teams resumed their battles at the arena Jan Gary Fairbarn was the Merch ant star scored five goals with Dave Pegg drawing an assist on every one of Fair- barns counters Jim Garrett was the other Merchant score- man Jack Cullen Don Bono Larry Bom Tom Maukonen Paul and John McK night sank a goal each in the RayMar cause John Hopper was sharp fourgoal marksman in the Lions cause In the rugged hard- bumping final game of the twin bill Wayne Jim Dike Paul Blair and kisson took the bows for other Lions goats Brent Maennb poured in two goats Jim Bond and singletons for STING BELAIRS Losing their checking in Hie last ten minutes the final period to allow Bees to score five Aurora Rein Irs were 0 by at the Aurora arena It was a hard pill for the Hi- 1 airs to swallow A win would have enabled them In shoot into first place in district intermediate c loop now is in sole possession of place Bob Kearns was the big mumbling block in the try for a win Two stars stood out in the at tack department one from each team Thorns scored three Aurora goals Don Lulls got three for Becton Howard Bullock Ted Vnndor- pol and Jim Pattoii accounted for the other markers with Dave Harvey Don Gib son helping Thorns out with 9 pair of assists each Rosa White- sides with two goals along with Were big AURORA BELAIRS WIN AT BRADFORD In a sizzling intermediate OHA game at Bradford Satur day In which the lead changed hands more often than a bad penny Aurora nipped Bradford Brads Fords 87 Approximately fans saw the contest and left the arena vowing it was about the most exciting game of the season Bradford broke in front in the first period and held onto a lead after two rounds Au rora bagged three goals Brad ford one in the final period as the hauled the contest out of fire John Ron Kirby and Bob Veale were Bradford first period marksmen while Jim Pat- ton was the Belairs gunner Kir scored two goals and Fast flash George Davis fired one in the middle period Dave Harvey scored two goals the first from Thorns the second from Ron Simmons while Don Gibson scored from Andy and Grant Edwards put away a pass from Dale Walts and Jim to round out the secondperiod scoring In the winning third period overdrive effort Dale Watts Jim Pattoii and Grant blinked the red light on the Bel- airs behalf while Don Booth George Davis and Mike combined for the final Bradford goal with Booth the actual sniper Aurora Minors Win Two Willi smiling Tommy Thornton Browning Don Mat thew Doug Harrison Paul Me- dune and other minor hockey boosters looking on Aurora minor llOCkcyJstfl dealt themselves A double triumph the Aurora arena Inst Thursday In the rousing midget scrap Larry Wood Jury Chapman Keith Browning and Don Rout- ledge hit for goals as Bill Mun doirs Aurora Appliances defeated King City Lions Poul and Jack OReilly were Lions shot- sinkers In the bantam kickoff game sixgoal third period rush provid ed Aurora Lions with an win over Doug Marchantg Lions Norm Dennis third period hat trick and Robert Wrights two goals ignited the Aurora third period explosion Don Taylor bagged the other Aurora third period tally while Derek Scott and Norm Dennis started Aurora off with first round counters handled the lone goal scoring expedi tion Bruins And Canucks Optimist NHL Victors Ken Needier goal on a relay from Mike Smith was the only goal of the game as Boston nip ped Detroit 10 in the opening game in the Jan Optimist L doubleheader The win enabled Boston to strengthen its hold on the league leadership post Bruins now have 15 points Going into the second game Montreal and New York were tied for the leagues second rung with eight points apiece Mon treal put across a win to shoot into undisputed possession of second place Larry Keffer rocketed into prominence with a twogoal strike to lead the Montreal sirr ing Wilf OReilly Jim McDon ald and Dennis Foley handled the other scoring assignments for the victors Ted and Howard Morton triggered New York goals Newmarket Little NHL Newmarket Motors the front- runners in the Newmarket squirt NHL added to their first place lead as they blanked Aven ue Cleaners in Saturdays op ening squirt game In other contests Taylors bopp ed Salisbury Grocers Hills dale Dairy shaded Boyd Trans port and a combination Paul fine and Mike goal earned Finn Fighters a win over I Realtors In goals by Bandy Leg- ge and John Median handed Cam eron Dairymen a win over Jelly Burners Dave Smith was the Jelly lamplighter Bricc But chers nipped Morton 54 in cloning Terry Cain following in Pop pas footsteps stroked in two goals Burlintf Ken Raw- son and Bill one a piece in the cause Peter McLn- chlaii rattled home three tallies Ken Hill one for the Motormen Jerry Median was a sharp sev en goal operator for Newmarket Motors Gary Judges ticked off the other Motor counter Brad VanZant and Peter Jr were three goal sparklers for Taylors Don Bond rang up the two Salisbury markers Murray Don Smith and Gary Toporski planted a goal each for Hillsdale while Don Kruegor and Bob dished up the Boyd goals Curling Club a new stock mem bership purchase plan has been set up Under the new arrange ment membership stock can bo purchased on a time plan That is pay now and balance of before October of this year President A Cat hers announced that the club would make curling Ice available on certain weekday afternoons to the district high schools Pickering College St Andrews College students In order to promote In terest in curling In this area Many items of Interest with re gard to the completion of the curling club building program were discussed at the club execu tive meeting A two man commit tee composed of Lou Stephens and Jack Kettle named to engage a caretaker and Ice maker A house committee composed of A Mrs Gathers Mrs Mamie Lewis and Keith Nisbet was set up to look after furnish ing the lounge kitchen and club rooms Ice flooding operations arc ex pected to get Underway in two weeks time Canadian Ice Company employees moved into the drill hall Monday to start installing the ice making machin cry The gravel fill required on the rink floor is expected to be dumped in within the next two or three days Following this the pipe used for the Ice making will be laid This latter phase of the work is expected to be completed by ear ly next week ttv Your favorite movie stars smile beams three limes as clew and from sn aluminum screen recently developed for outdoor theatres new screen has the of both audience and owner wonder the fatter like one operator found hit receipts increattd by in two months after he replaced his conventional screen with the highly reflective aluminum job And so another 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