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Newmarket Era and Express, 25 Apr 1957, p. 13

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10 AGO It Town With Or Had No 3 Of Remafai Dry And T One Of Them MODERN YESX Issued Newmarket Civle Rights Moderation Committee Ctrta IMPROVEMENT COMMUNITY BETTERMENT PROGRESSIVE DEVELOPMENT Down the Centre by Ab Hulse Your first friendly smile when you borrow from HFC A smile of welcome always greets you whenever you HFC It is your introduction to Households pleasant yet businesslike loan service Our managers and staff are specially selected and trained to give you the prompt attention and friendly understand ing you desire when you borrow money At HFC you may borrow up to choosing your own terms with up to 30 months to repay And you may borrow with confidence because HFC is Canadas first and foremost consumer finance company Phone or visit HFC to- day You are always welcome HFC if backed by 79 Yeori experience ttM lU It 1 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE A Street second floor phono Cth SAMPLE PAYMENT 20 mtmthi Aurora will rightly enough be expecting the full sup port of North York fans tonight at Aurora in what may be the last district hockey game of the season and Monarch champions of Eastern Ontario will provide the opposition The Motormen alter a layoff of days opened their final series for the OHA intermediate crown last Saturday night The attendance was disappoint ing the weather made the ice poor and Minden had just enough spark left from a hard series with to take an actually a one goal margin from Aurora On Tuesday it was a different Aurora team that went to and they proved it on the ice too taking a 62 margin and leading all the way As we didnt see either contest were not going to single out names except to say that youll have a chance to pay homage to these smoothies in the gold and black tonight The series is a best three of five and Aurora goes to on Saturday for the fourth game which may well be the big one has been drawing close to fans to see their games and in the three Vasey brothers Hugh Glen and Gary present one of the oddities of hockey went to the finals against Beeton last year and took the series past the regular series into a scries which won two straight and by It shows however as do this years records that is never out unless the final whistle sounds and in the series with OrilHa they came from behind and against anee sent the series to the limit If a fifth game is necessary it will be played in Aurora on either Monday or Tuesday next as Ron Simmons men won the toss for the first time this year It will be a question of holding the ice to decide the date Excitement reigned in both Tarry Sound and in the wee hours on Sunday as the Shamrocks returned to the northern metropolis with the OHO junior championship ending a quest that started in and the Ontario County fans unlike the fans in Mud- after Casey had struck out lit bonfires provided steak din ners and whoiped it up merrily for the Cinderella Kids who had lost Last Thursday before over fans came back off the floor to take a ver dict On Saturday in the sev enth game the big boys from the north coached by Mike Kolin- who played against Aurora in took command from the start to win There was no doubt about this one the Sound ers were just too good The Shamrocks are a big rangy team the biggest Ive ever seen in They are rug ged and get too many penalties but make up for it with speed and forechecking Marcel Plouffe who still doesnt English very well was a stand out both ways while last year with Brockville the big In dian boy Tababonding and the Vowels brothers con tributed greatly to the win Herb Cain and Peter Gorman attended the contest as did Doug Alcorn and they came away con vinced that for this year at least the Sounders were head and shoulders above the rest A series between the 1956 Smokies and this years Parry Sound club would still be trying to settle the issue in four games at tracted close to fans and you never saw anything like the enthusiasm of the fans for the clubs Teenagers came wearing hats and with pennants chanting Go Go Brooklin For that matter Parry Sound had several hundred fans wearing shamrocks and carrying shille laghs who rocked the rink with their cheers If only it could happen here That was the thought of Messrs Alcorn CHAMPS OF LEA6K of Aurora Newmarket and district just dont get enthused about it all as witness the pres ent Minden series The Aurora bantams lis had a mild celebration We saw the celebration in last winter but all of it faded and paled in significance with the fan following of both of these clubs and the response of the citizenry to ice and gameness You only had to read about the accounts in Whitby af ter the Dunlops won the OHA senior crown to realize that hearts beat lightly and the fans go all out in Ontario County Try and duplicate it in Toronto Au rora or Newmarket Our thanks to those who have been kind enough to call con gratulating us on the OHA ac clamation Well do our best as usual this time from a little higher altitude but with our feet still on the ground we hope We also wish to thank Editor Jack the Aurora Barbershop quartette and guest speaker Mike of Elmira for their contribution to the Aurora Lions minor sports night on Tuesday Jack as Spitz- Fit pro vided a landslide of laughs the Barbershop quartette under the direction of Floyd Billings well demonstrated that they are champs in their own field Mr was fourstar in his ad dress which caught the hearts and held the attention of both young and old for 22 minutes Pa Km and April left man and Cain The good burgh- they dont come any better GopQPec to 1957 I v J FREEDOM WITH GIANT STRENGTH TOP iirniwt performance wins In a breeze the dollar for value in the world of biket Every feature a kid want in a bike gives him Beauty speed lightweight safety and quality that makes famous See the new ride if own it and join the happy group of kids who are proud owner of The Best Bikes in Town B AT 3000 DEALERS FROM COAST TO COAST NEWMARKET SPORTS CYCLE SHOP REPAIRS 21IMinSt Phone HASHMAN AWARD Don Warner That would be some family to feed but all right around baby bonus time That was one observation made by a sports man Thursday He was of course looking out across the town hall where approximately of our young hockey players were assembled It was a great night From the smallest to the bigg est one and all seemed to have a Rood time One and all respon sible for the arrangements for the big night are to be congratu lated Headman of the show was efficient minor hockey chairman Don Warner Don like the other members of the Newmarket minor hockey association executive Ray Smith Ross Francis Seneca Cook Rick Corbet tarry neaux Clarence and George did a tremend ous job this past winter Tour would just like to have a total of the hours devoted by these gentlemen to keep the minor program operat ing It would make a king size total Your the assoc iations secretarytreasurer stopped counting after his total reached hours However thats slipping away from the subject By war of congratulating these chaps and chairman Warner in particular we single him out for the award and Theatre passes this week There were big doings at Fred Counters bowling academy Sat urday morning as the eager young Peanut league bowlers wound up their seasonlong bowling sessions After the parting shot had been fired the Beechnuts were taking the championship bows To capture the top prize the Beechnuts posted a total for a fourgame string The Acorns slipped into the runnerup slot via a total then in order were Cashews 2855 Chestnuts Filberts and Hazel nuts 2793 Members of the winning Beechnut team were Ian Yeates Sharon VanZant Jim Gilroy Bob Daniels Freda Townsley and Beverley Hughes Laurel Eileen Kyle Murray Newton Gail Wilson Barbara Duval and Grant Or ion performed with the runner- up Aeorns The Peanut league boasted a roll call of teams and approxi mately young bowlers in the primary school age brackets Six teams traded shots in the play off round The program war sponsored by the Newmarket Recreation Com mission George is chairman of the Commissions bowling program A vote of thanks goes to Mrs Kitty Rud dock who looked after the han dicap list for the league Some of the scores recorded by the young pin puts their big brothers and sisters in to the shade Here are some of the single game scores recorded last week Beechnuts Jim Gil Ian Bob Daniels 181 Acorns Jim Mc Donald Laurel Smalley Grant Orton Cashews Janet 225 Bob Curran Chestnuts Karen Peat Nancy 1 Filberts Vivian 155 Doug Hazelnuts Donna Townsley Nancy Glenn Minor Hockey Associations Financial Statement April 10 On hand bonk March Collections from Monday games Collections from Tuesday games 1 Collection from Wednesday games Collections from Friday games Collections from Saturday games Newmarket Canadian Legion Proceeds euchre March Ray Smith Newmarket Sports Newmarket Recreation Commission Newmarket Optimist club Ticket sale proceeds Tyke Town DISBURSEMENTS Newmarket arena Feb March ice rental MacNab Hardware goalstick tape 499 Keith Davis goalstick Newmarket Era coming events McCaffrey Flowers Re Jack Robinson 1000 Rev S Johnston rent church basement Ross Goddard midget tourney entry ice 100 Review Printing raffle admission tickets Mrs Dean referees lunches tournament Weston Bakeries bread for lunches Burgess eggs for lunches tourney Doug Case ice 80 Parker butter cup milk Broadbents Bakery cake Brice Butchers ham bread Mrs Mundy mayonnaise bread tourney Peter Gorman Limited cups tourney Bank Balance April BEUIRS LOSE FIRST OF ONTARIO FINALS HISPORTS AURORA PLAYOFF SCORING The latest playoff scoring fig ures on Aurora as re leased by team publicist Ron Brooks indicate Don Gibson is the clubs leading point collector at the moment Gibson has scored Ifi goals and added 26 assists for a point total Gibsons linemates Phil Nicholas and Ortie Thorns are next in order Nicholas has points goals assists while Thorns has points via goals and assists Walt Fines has points Grant Edwards points Howard Bullock Andy Closs 12 Jim Grant Winter Dave Harvey Ted Vandcrpol Having fun on your Easter I holidays Better start getting Slowed slightly by a weeks en- 1 shape Theres a busy round forced layoff Aurora fail- of Irack and field events coming to unfurl their usual hustle- the merry month of May bustle form Saturday at Aurora for one the trophy and on that account dropped always a high spot in the decision to Minden spring athletic program around This was snap number one in the district secondary schools the Ontario Association J w be held at Pickering College DiRetng Will Be From King and His Orchestra ADMISSION CHILDRENS CIRCUS VARIETY MATINEE 1 pm and 3 pm at NEWMARKET ARENA intermediate finals Third game is at Aurora tonight The series is best of five af fair and the fans ran look for ward to some thrilling exchanges before a champion is written into May 29 The date of this years meet was finalized at a J meeting of district secondary physical education teach ers held at last week in attendance at meeting were representatives from New- Richmond Hill You owe it to your children Nor the history books The Monarch made a fasti market Aurora atari Before the game was sec- and old they led Aurora J sc will compete for perturbed by Mindens fast prized cup burst before the initial round market Richmond Hill Aurora ended the had found the button to end the session 12 leaders The indicator that the werent quite up to scratch came as Minden put three pucks be hind Paul in the second period without so much as a Bel- airs counter punch This was an unheardof situation as the The meet will feature competition in many events for both hoys and girls What are the chances of New- market retaining possession of the trophy captured last year According to all re ports they look extremely rosy however the other three schools are expected have something always to manage at hast a goal a per iod Gary Vasey the star of vis iting puck brigade scored his third goal to give a the third period before the second lino of Iran Ed wards Ted Vanderpol and Bullock bowed into the summary It was Edwards polishing off the play Dud Powells breakaway put ahead it was then that Spider Gibson got cracking to shoot the right hark in the game Gibsons first goal came at on a pass from Andy and just seconds later Gibson scored again this time from Thorns with everything they had the trier desperately put the puck across the den goalline but no dice as the visitors netminder Bob made with the horseshoe saves to block the best bids Coach Hon hauled Paul out of the net with a minute to play hut just sec onds after making the move the Monarch rearguard Walt hold of the puck and shot it the length of the ice into the CagC May really starts the track and field program on its way when Reg Don Men- aid and their Pickering College pals entertain a couple of hund red athletes from far and near the annual Georgian Bay Ontario Secondary Schools Association meet Of course as in past Newmar ket citizens are extended an in vitation to attend the May leaping and loping session and any and all other meets at College YORK MINOR BALL MEETING MAY final reminder to all minor baseball men in North York the annual general meeting of the North York minor baseball lea gue will be held in the Aurora ar ena May at pm One and all interested in the formation of an active minor baseball league are asked to at tend Entries will be accepted for junior juvenile midget bantam play League MAKE SURE THAT YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO THE WELFARE OF NEWMARKET IN ITS CENTENNIAL YEAR IS A VOTE AGAINST LIQUOR Lets put all our efforts toward making Newmarket a better place Liquor has never improved a town and pee wee series officers are particularly interest- Twice in the dying minutes as many the struggle the goal judge had onirics possible the light on but in both cases re ferees Stan Bosier and ruled no goal Smooth passing opened the gate for the Bclairs to get their three first period markers In each case three players handled the biscuit before popping it in Phil Nichol as opened the scoring from Don Gibson and Walt Fines while Thorns triggered the next pair of lamplighters first from Nicholas and Andy the sec ond from and Gibson NO Committee Rooms Main St TW 56635 Transportation and baby sitters provided

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