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Newmarket Era and Express, 7 Feb 1957, p. 9

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Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Feb WIN SECOND POINT IN LITTLE NHL Challenging employment combines valuable experience and train ing in Canadas Regular Army The pay is good You new skills a trade or train to be a leader You get a taste of real adven ture have a chance make lifelong friends with fine men young enthusiastic a cut above average After three make your choice to leave or stay and make a career with advancement training and variety Find out about one of Canadas better careers no obligation CANADIAN ARMY I Army Crttrt ARMY RECRUITING STATION Richmond St Toronto Tel EM 68341 on I ARMY STATION j M J I Toronto I I Tot EM I em old Tl No I I SATURDAY EXCURSIONS to TORONTO by CNR 10W WRY SATURDAY TO AND APRIL Ticket good going and returning some Saturday only EXCURSION FARES FROM BLACKWATER BRADFORD HOLLAND LANDING LINDSAY NEWMARKET SUNDERLAND IABRIDGE Corresponding Fares from Intermediate Points FROM Some day soon youll be glad you saved A backlog of savings is a wonderful help when yon need cash dike advantage of bargains meet emergencies or seize opportunities as occur Open a savings account at the Royal Hank now it only lakes a dollar Marl Add it regularly Then money will always be there when you really need it CURRENT ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS TRAVELLERS CHEQUES MONEY ORDERS SAFEKEEPING SERVICES BANK OF CANADA CANADAS URGES BANK Avenue Cleaners are getting to be quite the point collector They socked away another point Sat urday In Little action at the arena as they waged a score less bout with Realtors Annies with Bobby Smith and Brian Parks the twine- benders whitewashed Hillsdale Dairymen 20 Boyd Transport- ers showed a big supply of hot foot to dunk Taylors Imperials Bob Gilkes and Allan St John popped in a pair of goals each to lead the Boydmen Gary counted goal number five for the winners Mike Eves on a relay from Bobby put the Imperial on the scoresheet Mike Sheridan was a threegoal going concern while Ricky Stevens and Junior Cam- doff fired a goal each as Fighters stopped Salisbury Gro cers in the final tvke game of the morning Jerry Noble was the Grocers score lad Shifting to peewee skirmishes Eddie twogoal firing and Peter singleton sparked Mortons to a win lover Newmarket Dynamos Da vid S a y was the Dynamo goalgetter Bill and Davis Gibbons got into the Mor ton act with assists Camerons Dairymen playing a steady defensive game were 30 winners over Davis Athletics in the other peewee tilt John Mee- han Randy and Danny Tennant were Cameron snipers with assists going to Brooke Tommy Sinclair and Colin Stewart OMHA N Final Games Arranged Minor Hockeys Highest Honor Thirty delegates representing j 25 teams attended Sundays North York minor hockey league OMHA playoff meeting held in the town hall basement here The delegates voted to conduct the North York cham pionship series separately from OMHA playdowns George Has- district convener was chairman The following playoff arrange ments in the first round of the OMHA playdowns were passed and approved Bantam B Aurora and New market will play a best two out of three series Games are Feb pm Newmarket at Aurora Feb 9 pm Aurora at New market Third game if neces sary will be played Feb 22 at Newmarket Midget Newmarket and Au rora will play a best two out of three series Games are Feb pm Newmarket at Au rora Feb 8 10 pm Aurora at Newmarket Juvenile B King City and Bee- RIDGES VIVIAN SIMCOE WINNERS ton will play a best two out of three series Games arc Feb King City at Feb King City at Bceton Feb Beeton at King City Bantam C- vs two games total goals Feb Alliston at Feb Bee- ton at vs Schomberg two games total goals Feb At Schomberg Feb Schomberg at Midget C A series two games total goals Feb 6 Alliston at Bceton Feb Beeton at scries Stouffville vs Sutton two games total goals Feb Stouffville vs Sutton Feb Sutton at Stouff ville series vs King City two games total goals Feb at King City Feb King City at Winner of A series plays winner of series with series drawing a bye Bantam Bradford Lake Wilcox two games total goals Feb Lake Wilcox at Bradford Midget D vs Brad ford two games total goals Feb Thornhill at Bradford Feb Bradford at Dont any lonpr For I Dr Chases Dint- it A lor JO CHASES Minor hockeys highest honor awarded annually by the Ontario Minor II or key Association for outstanding service to minor hockey over a long period of years is the Honor Award The trophy is shown above a miniature trophy the donates to each year a winner a beautiful labia with Inscribed plate attached The trophy tun been in exist ence for nine years and oar won Cm order John Oven Kitchener J Stanley On the base is a miniature ice I Catharines Bert Sullivan Delhi surface complete with red and blue lines crocheted and creases The trophy is held for Merv Duke William Garner Port Dover the late Russell one year and is presented annual- I Whetstone at the Annual Lunch- 1 Pollock Preston and this year eon in Toronto Instead of pre- 1 Donald D Do- Kirk Oak Ridges Pioneers and Viv ian Foresters are tied or the lead spot in the Lake Simcoe junior hockey league Queens- ville follows the leaders with bringing up the rear In Jan 29 games Oak Ridges and Vivian kept their unbeaten records unblemished as Vivian 1 trimmed Queensville 53 and Oak Ridges polished off Vandorf Ron Poakcs twogoal effort and Elmer Paisleys important singleton torched the Vivian drive Frank McNaught and Don Cooper were two of bellringers John Dew scored twice to pace Oak Ridges Bill Jim Wells and Bob McCatcheon triggered other Oak Ridges counters Eric Barber kept Van dorf from a shutout shame King City Minors Busy With North York Games Gord Orrs King City Lions picked up three points out of a possible four in North York mid get play with last week The first meeting of the two teams was a 2all standoff with Edwin Hill and Stew scoring for Lions Don Ander son and John were snipers At Jan 31 Bill Brown punched in two goals as King City defeated Thornhill Stew Ken Do uglas TdftCS Stew Davidson and Gerald Swee- i goals Gary BCGtOII 5 goals on the Thornhill score- sheet Ross Goddard Larry Molynea- play Woodbridge and our charging Legion mid- Dodgers the league leaders I gets were a happy pack as they blanked King City Kingholm came home from January Builders at Woodbridge bearing tidings of a win day In other North York games John Cook Paul Peter and Jim Rob erts counted as Sutton defeated Lake Wilcox at Aurora on Saturday in North York midget play over The reason for the elation was the fact that not many clubs are able to go into and come out with a pair of points The Legion swept to victory on a recipe of superior skating I checking and passing Using the AURORA APPLIANCES WIN AT STOUFFVILLE Forgetting all about their checking duties Aurora Yake Appliances and Stouffville turn ed in a free wheeling scoring show at Friday in a North York midget hockey league game The busy scorer totalled it up Aurora 10 Stouffville 5 It com pleted an impressive win three loss season for Bill dells Appliance men Aurora finished king of the castle in the league race Trailing heading into the final period Stouffville rappfd in five third period goals to break into the scoring Larry Wood was a solid three- goal attacker for the winners while Ted and Leon were a shade behind their pacesetting buddy with two goals each Mike Patrick Ron Walker and Dan Routlcdgc tip ped in the other Aurora goals was the midget Clipper leader going for two goals Newmarket Minor Hockey Assoc Financial Statement RECEIPTS On hand bank Jan Collections from Monday games Collections from Tuesday game Collections from Friday game Collections from Saturday games Frank Bowser Bert MorrisonMorrisons AtkinsonAtkinsons Ray Smith Sports Cycle Newmarket Optimist Club 1057 DISBURSEMENTS Newmarket Memorial Arena ice time Morrisons Mens Wear sweaters Bests Drug Store first aid kit Bank Balance Jan Goerce Basket I SecretaryTreasurer own home thanks a Citizens loan ni eirt7 t r- i u- Mr Bate lnp in of time nt CITIZENS COMPANY LIMITED to r hat A Main fi hi let 1 loon In ad Bill Davy scored goal method score three Colin Sutherland Terry Un Rescitey one each as Brad- up ford shaded Lake Wilcox at me ejriy period North Jack and I Wayne scored in the rap id fire made it a two goal Aurora Saturday in York bantam contest Bryan two goals Doug new and Terry Taylor one each I J for the Lakers I S OPTIMIST BANTAMS TIE SCHOMBERG John stored two third period goals to complete a sharp hattrick effort as Newmarket Optimists came from behind to a tie with Lions at Die arena Friday in a North York bantam hockey league game The game concluded the Optim ists regular schedule They fin ished third in the league race be hind Aurora ami Doug I March ants wound in the fourth lot Gary drew the credits on both of La Plants round counters Jim pumped home eter in iie the third period and John Hop per put away the clincher from Bone at the three quarter mark of the final round Chuck Crawley scored twice Don McGce once for Newmarket led 31 at the end of the first period while Legion goalie Jerry performing with agility and ability and his opposite Bob Fairfax shutout the snipers in the middle session The teams ph a four goal production riht down the middle in the final twenty minut es The robust lay of Henry Brent Mae- Nab and Scott made it poss ible for to lake a breath er now and then APPLIANCES WIN HOME GAME Keith Burling dumped in I J working Needier relay and I defensively Aurora from Needier in the second had inn for Harvey three for two in the period as the Lions stroked a I advantage David and other oals I arid Bring L GAS main will he Iaic3 on your street in the PILOT HEATING Co Limited approved Consumers Gas Co Contractor f OR FREE HEATING ESTIMATE PHONE BRANCH TO RON I IA In Y 3114 ST WEST PHONE R 0 I I disposing of at Hie Aurora arena Jan 11 in a York midget hockey league contest Larry Wood find games opening goal in the first period with Keith Scott and Keith fhowning fore putting then mate in dear lo then I It firsl pel hid lead Hill MUfldCllS men home three second goals to complete scoring Mike skating and shooting in lop form gol two of the second period goals one from Keith Scott and Ihe oilier from Dan El gin Evans drew the credit mark for I lie Other goal Lowell McClcnny picked bouquets for out AURORA LIONS FINISH FIRST IN REGULAR PLAY Doug Harrisons Aurora wound up place ami In of os tin 1 i Lions arena Jan conclude the J in h Not ban tan hockey players Hob Wall Wright Keith and Ken Taylor 1 red hi scoring Wallu goal Wright hattrick and goals each by Norm IhiinU am supplied ikoh I Aurora a 11 I iiime hi 1 I greater economy I liinl in of null of Alligator hood opens roll for loading mean lens wink to ImI ami unload I i cob ample lor litre men brake ton it I from cob in tocnled safely cub windshield line ran read a storage hum in 1 in ul mom comfort ii id box easier for driver to rush luil a and Optional on DlOOmodela sty that preatifo for your wraparound 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