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Newmarket Era and Express, 24 Oct 1957, p. 11

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JUDY and PAUL and Paul each need foster parents and would bring to a home all the Joy and activity of school age children Board clothing and medical care provided If yon are inter sled la being foster parents for either Judy or Paol please cast ar write- THE Catholic Childrens Aid Society of Metropolitan Toronto Bond Street Toronto EM 95 Down the Centre by Ab Hulse Newmarket Smokies made a Leafs chain Bob Sale a goalie has appeared on the scene to NOTICE OF INTERRUPTION MONDAY AFTERNOON OH 28 TO STANDARD TIME In order to work safely on hydro it will be necessary to interrupt power to most hydro customers north of Davis Dr from Yonge St to Don Mills and south to For further particulars please CALL RICHMOND HILL WEATHER PERMITTING ten strike this week when Messrs Cain and Gorman per suaded likeable exall round homebrew to assist with the coaching chores should fit in with the team management and he has the type of personality that will be a credit to the club and is sure to bring response from the players The have been looking over the Rings and on Tuesday they had 13 players out Lost to the club is Wally Adair the talented who will be with Toronto in Trying out between the pipes are Jelly down from the Barrie camp and Proctor a former minor leaguer Back for another whirl are Jackie Cain and Million looking mighty sharp with rook ies Wayne Wil liams Pete Goodfellow and Rob bie Robertson Prominent among the younger fry is Junior Mcknight of the wellknow hockey clan Marcel Tessler the flying Frenchman is on hand for another season and this year there are two other Habitants from the north Ray mond Dubois of Lake and Moose Maisonneuve from New Both of the latter are forwards but Cain ex pects them to perform at I he No news as to Bill Cain or Ken Bell who have yet to show for practices Percy who played with the club two years ago and was with Owen Sound in last year is expected to on scene battle it out with Waite and Don Glbb a centre has look ed as if he might fit into the picture nicely Meanwhile how ever Gordy Sampson ace left winger of last year and a real goal producer is practicing with Weston Dukes as well as Bob Hodgson husky of the Bears who had a brief whirl with Newmarket last week Alcorn hopes they may both return as did Barry Cook and Fred Davis who also have been out with the Weston Dukes Their return has the picture for the blue- line with Doug still available and Ross Patrick the durable winger being converted into a defenceman for this sea son under the present plans Out this week for the first time too was centre Ron who has added about 20 pounds in weight via Jim muscles course and Ronnie who did smart sniping last year with the addition of added poundage should be able to bash his way in for some extra goals Doug Woods who played with juniors last year is one of the new recruits who appears better every time out and truth to tell Keith Browning Normie Dennis Glen Bennett and Danny all up from the min ors are going to be tough to beat out as theyre giving it a real try One thing for sure the juvenile Cubs will have a hustling club to go backtoback with the junior Bears Doug is not rest- ILLUSTRATED TALK Era and Express Thursday Oct BY ALEX BELUGIN AT HOME SCHOOL Santa Claus To Come Dec 14 Santa with the help of Vic says The Remington Model W in the modern calibers is the easiest to operate hard cut hitting and the fastest atool ing deer gun there is COME UP AND SEE THEM AT MORRISONS Sport Haven Lane Newmarket North of Hospital Will be open Thursday and Friday night for your convenience year expected rejoin r he club which t be hard on to take There will be a few more faces seen in and out of the ftings camp prior to November 1st and one thing is certain no stone will be left unturned provide a winner And aside to the who was with the Gorman gang briefly last year has married and will not he playing hockey down this way this winter Doug Alcorn of the Aurora Bears has added two newcomers to his roster both via the Maple UNITED ROOFING PAINTING BONDED FLAT ROOF SHINGLES J Toronto 52481 Newmarket for the sculpturamic styled 58 CHEVY ALMOST TOO NEW TO BE TRUE First Showing NOV 1st AT Newmarket Motors Limited BOTSFORD ST OPP TOWN HALL PHONE TW 52371 may land a couple of forwards from the Weston surplus when Hay Timgren makes his cuts fori good Help in the coaching field may also be available to Alcorn soon Cliff Johnston of Brook lin has his learn on the ice at Port Perry and most of the boys are back Four of them spurned offers to try out for junior A being satis fied with their jobs in and the area and happy to play for the same Mr Johnston an other year Back from Burlington where he spent last season as a Hamil ton chattel is Char- He a real native son who is still only but apparent ly happier be at home if he cant make junior A which seems to he the Johnston is se curing his release from Johnny Mitchell of the Detroit chain The fans can look for another rollicking team from Brook I in the Cinderella kids will bQ flying high wide and handsome once again Clippers started practices last week and the Harry Lee who sponsors the club will go either or depending upon the group has the nucleus Of a Strong club with most of last years team left These include Howard Frank Archie and Doug Forfar Hud Lehman Alex Wilkins George Tip Jake liar- man Hal Hodgson Don Lewis Lewis Lewis is mentioned prominent as the likely coach Newcom ers to squad all from the neighborhood are Hob Syd Brown Jim Pete Lacey Gord Com- Mill and Hob Burns These fel lows were with Pickering last winter Bruce Mtddleton the goalie and pitcher and George Carey forward both of whom were with Jets have joined the chit From the 1957 Aurora Dale Watt former boy and Ted VandiTpol have turned out to practice since it seems a certainty Aurora wont be in termediate and one or two of Motormen are likely to land the Clippers Lee which appears more likely to be since Richmond Hill will have to move to that category In previous years the club has re ceived backing from the arena at least insofar as games are con cerned but this season they will have a flat fee to pay at the gate Jackie Watson is of course in charge of the juniors who will be grouped with Allis- ton Orangeville ect Jim and Don Tran of will be with Stouffville and Lefty and one or two of the good juveniles are ex pected out There will be great rivalry in the district with Polly Mlnton former Stouffville hockey great and soninlaw of the genial Tim once again acting as coach of the club Acton is likely to be included in the group as well as apparently they may have no other place to play The same situation may apply to Georgetown in as the group this way will be their clos est New entry to the junior field replacing he Lindsay entry but doubtless using their players left from last year will be Little Britain Joe Jenkins the sachem of hockey up that way uses the to say thai he can he counted in for sure Good news for intermediate C hockey comes with the likelihood that the Tri- County league embracing Sutton Keswick Beaverton etc will likely he al lowed to play as a group without interruption by the This he a mighty fine addition and Johnny Learyod of Sutton will likely he asked by the to convene this section The clubs will know shortly just what clubs will be in but the move from rural will certainly add zest and zip to the hockey and this sector in particular Every effort will he made by the to meet wishes of these clubs many of whom who are no strangers to OHA competition I was in Hamilton last week on business and at the Con- naught who should encounter but Andy veteran referee who is likely to take over at Parry Sound In his company was Alex of the Sound Shamrocks who are the present monarch of hockey Very little news from these gents concerning Rocks but they had just come camp of the St Catharines Tee- Pees and were headed for Hamil ton Forum and Gerry Brown and his Tigers of the A circuit La ter in the hotel we saw a pair of hockey skates and a goalies pads so it looks as if the Sounders hail corralled a prospect or two Lost to Parry Sound this year will be Speedy Indian boy Taliabandong who will he well remembered in Tab by had a try out with St Cath arines and has been shipped to Sarnia which will be associated the Chicago chain in junior ft this year One thing is cer tain Eager will have a contend ing learn and we hope belter coaching too The bench strategy was their biggest problem last season local stores and irnlus- Aspects of Citizenship will be the topic of a talk by Alex when the Alexan der Muir Home and School assoc iation meets at the school on Tuesday at 8 pm The HiSteppers students the school will square dance under the direction of Miss Nelly Mr Nash music sup ervisor will contribute two musical items to the program through the singing of some of the pupils Mrs Ray a past president of the Newmarket Goud marshal Del Also any farmers in the aS Hilton Wesley is in who would be willing to charge of the Legions own float Provide a wagon for a float are Everyone who saw last requested to advise Mr Steven- Newmarket Canadian Legion members is coming to Newmar ket Dec Members of the Santa Claus parade committee have plans for St Nicks visit well underway At a recent meeting Santa Claus committee chairmen were named Walter Sam and Ivan Ruddock are co-chair- men Other officials are fin- tries in future for their sup port A complete financial report on last years parade will be pub lished this week or next There is a balance of on hand from last years parade to start the ball rolling this year The committee is now accept ing float entries for the parade Jack Groves Art Lloyd j Anyone interested in putting a floats Syd Steventon bands I float in the parade is asked to Bert Kent publicity Bruce j contact Steventon Twining Home and School will conduct the installation ceremony She will speak brief ly on the aims and objects of the organization Mr Belugin will illustrate his talk with colored slides taken on his trip to Japan Light refresh ments will be served The meeting is open to the public A special invitation is extended to parents of Alexan der students HOLDS DRAW A draw was made for three prizes when Chapter Order of the Fas tern Star held its fourth birthday party on Thurs day Oct The lucky winners were hostess chair Mrs Doris table lamps Mrs Sandra and steam iron Marg aret Ann parade agreed it was one of on best ever seen in Newmarket The Legions Santa Claus com- mittee with a great deal more lime to prepare for the event expects to line up a parade year that will surpass even last years excellent effort Money boxes for donations from town citizens to help de fray cost of the parade will be placed in several Main St stores in the near future If you wish to see the Legions parade become a successful ven ture help with your donation Legion members will also bo con- Better bo safe DRIVE SAFELY than sorry Lord Durham whose famed Report ultimately led to for Canada was only when sent here by Queen Victoria and in England was known by the nickname Radical Jack GLOBE Reservations for Steamships Airlines and Cruises HERBERT GOODHOOFD Main St Newmarket ST PAULS CHURCH HAS YOUTH SERVICE The annual youth service was held at St Pauls church on Sun day evening Officers of the Ang lican Young Peoples association conducted the service which was attended by members and lead ers of Second Newmarket Cub pack and Scout troop and tin- Junior Auxiliary all in uni form The recently organized Girls auxiliary the Anglican group teenage girls from to Hi years of age attended as did members the AYlA and congregation Members of who look part in evening service would like to play but is were pi pared to move with the group Rhodes Miss Tat David IV I Terry and David Hartford Rob Hunter and Jim Barber wen- sidesmen The installation ceremonies for the and the AYlA were con ducted by Canon 1 who preached a special sermon for the boys girls and young people of church Installed in Office for were president Miss vice Terry sec Miss Barbara Rhodes and David Hartford The officers were d to Canon Rhodes by leader Mrs Nelson Ion They were president Christine vice pres Jean Sheridan sec Carolyn Bowman and Stevens ART CLUB MEMBERS ATTEND LECTURE AND DEMONSTRATION The Newmarket Art club will attend a lecture ami demonstra tion at Art group on Tuesday Oct Members will meet at the home of the president Mrs George Eagle St at 7 pm The guest artist who will pre sent the lecture and demonstra tion will be Tom This program is conducted under the extension branch of the Toronto Art Gallery Banish battery worry with a Brand New FactoryFresh CANADA BESTB BATTERY Big Allowance for Your Old Battery 18MONTH GUARANTEE HEAVY-DUTY- REG LIST 95 YOU SAVE Full slue full 96 amp rapa city Replace your old grunt ami groan battery with an actionparked or- Power 39 Hale Flu most popular cars Ford VBl and Your OH 2YEAR GUARANTEE SUPERSERVICE PLATESREG LIST 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