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Newmarket Era and Express, 24 Jan 1957, p. 14

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Strikes and Spares Mary Barbara McHale 603 Ernie Lee Bernard Howard Bill Taylor were St Johns league scoring leaders The maples took a beating from the Friday Joan Wing Chas Cobb Muriel Heather were the ovcr700 shotmakers Other high and Percy Roy Gibson 642 Ken Gould Herb Simpson Gord Major Lloyd Martin 604 Si Salisbury were Community league top pin spill- dual scorers were Jack Chapman l MnirM Mary Osborne rattled off a threesome to lead the Monday la dies Edna Giovanelli were the other pin and over Reg Wilson 665 XLS5 head Ted Heather Hester W Clark 628 Dorothy Brown 608 Art Lloyd Brace Muirhead Mona Dean Mairg 588 Andy Could Mathewson Ralph Claire Pollock Elaine Cobb Ann Bozik Mary Sargent Nancy Eleanor Don team has piled up Pca Hewiu a lead of points the Off MIf 514 Dorothy Butler Mary Yvonne Haskett 503 were Tuesday ladies league pace setters eight Specialty league D Oman Don Gibson 70S Bill Scott Fran cis Don Cockburn Don Jim Hodgins I 630 Roy Bennett Fred Ben- p Pcmb s string rutz were fee marks- Steve OGradnick Lloyd Brace Mickey Smith Don Martin Cordy Del Pemberton 700 699 Steve Fred Counter Roy SemplelG61 Art Lauriault Alf Peel J Child Sr Frank Van- were other top scorers NEWMARKET Phone NIGHTLY AT SAT MAT SATURDAY Bob Hope in a role more warmly wonderful than his part to The Seven little MATINEE ONLY AND HIS LAMP Afco YUKON MANHUNT TUESDAY with all its magnificence and all its mightr MCSCNt t ASCOK JACK HISPORTS Athletic Nights are proving tre mendously popular at Newmarket High Approximately 300 stu dents friends and parents attend ed Fridays athletic night featur ing a bas ketball twinbill Don Carrolls highly rated ju niors spearheaded by Dave sizzling performance won a ver dict while the visiting won a 30 squeaker over Georg Kelly seniors Besides Dave Rhodes hooped six points Jack Gunn three Paul Blair Larry Huskisson two each Jim Gairdners 13point pro duction fired the visiting seniors Don Jackson collected nine points Don Lewis six Francis Lewis five Karl McCutcheon five Dave four for the home seniors In midget interschool basket ball Pickering College defeated Stan Raymonds NHS squad 22 3 John Hodge nailed four points to pace Newmarket Bob Davis counted 10 for Pickering Pickering College seniors and juniors divided a North York bas ketball doubleheader with Rich mond Hill winning the senior game 3531 and losing in junior 36 Jack Hill with points and Jim King with were Pick ering senior leaders Jim Patten- den rolled up points for the Hill seniors Addie Blankenstijn hooped points Jim Murray for Pickering juniors Jim Pass- more counted points for the victorious Hill juniors Pickering College dropped and decisions to St Andrews College in a sen iorjunior hockey bill at Aurora Saturday Tony Allen scored two goals Allen one for Pick ering seniors Plaxton with a goal and four assists along with Don Hill with two goals were St Andrews leaders Charles Beer David Beer and Bob were Pickering College junior marks men Don Johnsons hattrick featured the Saints win Calvert Trophy Winner Rogers Leads Parade Of Smoke Snipers uhuk our demon years ho has been kjwp- Though Ernie advertiser w ing a weather eye on Smoke Rings scoriC statistics reports the individual scoring to January 20 County Makes Annual Appointments To Boards Annual appointments were made at the January session of York County council Mrs Vio let MacNaughton deputyreeve of Newmarket was appointed repre sentative to the York County hos pital board and the Board of Dir ectors of the Childrens Aid Soc iety Also named to the Childrens Aid board were Mrs Alma Wal ker deputy reeve of Markham Village and Donald Deacon de putyreeve of Markham township Deputyreeve Walter Rate of East Gwillimbury township will represent county council on the Royal Winter Fair board The two representatives of York county on the CNE board are DeputyReeves Wilfred Aitchison of King town ship and Milton Burke of Stouff- ville James Dean left producer of the presentation of On Borrowed Time receives the Calvert Trophy for the best play at the Central Ontario Regional Drama Festival Susannc a member of the production also admires the trophy The trophy and a cheque for were pre sented to the by William of Calverts right The festival was held at Hart House in Toronto m I I Met m And mf Newmarket ft Electric Main St SHOWING Scots Available For All Performances mm Scott Township Reeve Is Elected Warden For The County Of Ontario The of the county of Ontario was won by Bain reeve of Scott Township Election took place at the open ing of the Ontario County Coun cil in the County Court House last week Mr Bain has the distinction of being one of the youngest ward ens ever to be elected in coun ty He is the second from Scott township 1is father mot Bain h id this office some A Rogers Blackburn 8 Million Wilson 3 11 Cain 11 3 8 Tessier 8 Goodfcllow 3 G raves Croutch Chad wick 3 5 Thorns 2 3 Isbester Williams Hodgson 2 Masters And Fearless five Are Basketball Victors Big question mark in town basketball league circles is who can beat the Masters No team has been able to do so day in the opening game of the town league twinbill Masters won going away over Bell Bluebells In the second half of the double attraction Fearless Five came up with a speedy sec ond half to defeat Lyons 3012 Ed Richardson Don Carroll and George Kelly were Masters big guns hooping and points respectively Gene Garrett and Dune Beattie collected 4 points each for Bell Melfort McCaffrey Bob chesney 7 Tom Lloyd Gord 4 Ken Stephens 4 Fred Palmer 2 Ken Ball in that order filled out the Fearless Five total Bob Clark and Glen Boden sank 3 points apiece to lead Lyons Don DeNike John Houlihan and Ken Mattutat with points roun ded out the Lyons count young in years the new warden has had a consider able experience in township and county affairs He has lived all his life in Scott township Mr Bain is married and has two chil dren a boy and a girl Six members of the county council received nominations John Mills Kenneth Lee Whitby Russell Morrison I Cyril Morley Pickering Village Walter East Whitby and Morley Bain Scott Township All nominees with the of John Mills allowed their names to stand for election In withdrawing from his nomination Mr Mills thanked those who had nominated him and pledged his support to the successful candi date In the voting Mr Bain was in the lead from the first ballot As the election is by a clear majority it was necessary for the winner to secure votes Mr Walter East Whitby was first man out and was followed by Mr Ken- Lee of Whitby On the fifth ballot only two candidates remained Mr Bain and Mr Cyril Morley of Picker ing Representatives from Whit by having four votes favored Mr Bain giving him the load over Mr Mr Bain received votes and Mr Morley In accepting the office of ward en Mr Bain expressed his thanks to his supporters and reaffirmed his support to the County of On tario 1957 will be a big year for Ontario County stated Mr Bain Plans are underway for the new county jail and the biggest pav ing job in the county road system is underway on the Baseline With sound administration and with in creased assessment there should be a reduction in county tax rales HOLLAND LANDING MAN SENTENCED FOR COMMON ASSAULT Arthur Kcmila Holland Landing was sentenced to three months in jail on a charge of com mon assault This was his third conviction for assaulting his wife Kemila He pleaded not guilty when he appeared before Magistrate O S Mrs Kemila testified that her husband kicked her in the chest on December follow ing an argument about money A charge of threatening has been laid by East Gwillimbury police against Kcmila It was manded until January when he was sentenced last Friday on the other charge laid by his wife Che IK tCHTCClC ON ottos hud CM of tew MOST bark A ami EVENINGS ATI AT for for ACCI Km All WA UNIVERSITY THEATRE BLOOR STREET WEST AM TO Attention Home Owners in Newmarket Aurora Oak Ridges Richmond Hill and Your 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child training when thel Alexander Muir Home and School association meets in the school on Tuesday Jan at pm I Other questions to be consider ed by the panel include Can par ents handicap teachers What part should they play in selecting their childrens friends The viewpoints of the church home and school will be brought to the discussion by Rev Stuart Johnston of St Andrews Presby terian church Mrs Atkin son mother of two children Mr A Jackson principal of the towns public schools Moderator of the panel will be Mr Harry Beer Pickering College headmaster The meeting is open to all tea chers and parents in the With its theme of parent edu cation it will attempt to further the aims of Home and School by providing guidance in the training of children so that they may de velop into mature welladjusted adults At the conclusion of the panels presentations an open discussion period will be held Light refresh ments will be served NATURAL GAS HEATING AND APPLIANCES arc accepting now a limited 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