i w Squads Ready school students axe looking forward to the opening of the interschool hockey program It promises to send school spirit soaring Several minor schedule changes were an nounced this week BasketbaU this for the have to vi for the high school headlines Aurora Huron Heights season starts Jan 23 teams will shots for with Pickering College play- North York Girls Basketball St Andrews College will have senior and junior Andrcws PurpleGolds teams They open their sea- Pickering College at the ton Jan IB with Aurora at Newmarket arena Jan at Huron Heights lor a twinhill A Its the big one com- up Feb at pm at Jan Newmarket High Newmarket arena as will host King Cily Newmarket and Huron tHeiphls have their first In Hoop enthusiasts won I have mwli long to wait to see their fa- boys teams in action The North York Secondary School Basketball League NHS pays visit to Aurora NEWMARKET Jim for a seniorinter Fred Andrews Jim mediate twinbill get things and Laurie me gets away at am with vs am Sutton vs All roads head for the Kes wick arena Jan for the Centennial Hockey tournament Its a day- affair with eight teams Heightsman Ron is convenor The schedule gets away at bridge Newmarket am Hu ron Heights vs St Josephs am Orillia vs Port Perry There will be a steady diet of hockey throughout the aft ernoon with the consolation final at pm and the tourney title game at pm It sounds like a busy and ex citing day At the same lime Aurora wiil be playing NHS here in the Junior starter King City Is at Huron Heights Jan for a In junior the go to King City Sports minded secondary Strikes Spares were big names In scoring in the Hub Optimist League games Jim Ferguson was a big five goal marksman to usher in the season as Green downed Black Fred An drews accounted for both Black peals Doug Counter Marksman Smith Gary Noli and Dave hit the assist column McCaffrey scored five goals two as Maroon turned in a starry win over Dark Blue ten and Bob McNeill shot other winners goals and Mike Lawrence clicked for a pair of assists Tern claimed a sin- gle assist GEORGETOWN Theres Raiders with three Rutherford made four great a saying In Suburban Junior Hng second period stops saves in the final period Hockey League circles If Entries Await Although they occupy the top and of the Junior standing rivalry between Aurora Tigers and Newmarket is always keen Captain Weir Aurora braces himself as Richard crowds him the hoards while Ron Aurora and Greg Newmarket wrestle on he ice ShepherdStaff Sharpest league pin were Harry George Hill Stan Dale Jack Max June Pontine Jean Killbride 6H Joan Daven port Karen Killbride Elaine and Lor raine SOS E Gwillimbury Minors Two Shutouts Group EAST Carsons shutout go Compass blanked Burkes Bombers Northern Tire tied Arts Garage 2aII Jets topper Burgess 21 in East Atom League games Thomas scored six goats Five Goal Splurge Defeats Bradford BRADFORD Shipbuilders scored five goals in the second period as they defeated Bradford Falcons an Georgian Bay Junior Hockey League game at Bradford Jan 3 Falcon goalie Ernie Miller who took at least five goals away from Builder bombers In the first minutes with key saves fanned on a couple of second period Builder drives Falcons trailed 10 after a period and were as tern after two rounds The teams split a six goal third period plum down the middle twice for Bradford John Cox triggered the other Falcon goal Ray and Ron Ho garth were the setup men on Stewarts initial goal Mike Penny and were in on Stewarts second Ron Ho garth a convert ed to the wingline along with hardrock rocker Bob put the puck on John Coxs shooting iron Jim Stephenson was the whizkid for the Builders Stephenson scored three goals in the second period Steve Hogg clicked for two goals to chase Stephenson for scoring Gary Phillips two Ian Smith got the shutout to lead Car- sons Bruce scored three John one sup plied the shutout to pace Compass Marshall and Mark San derson scored for Northern Tiro Hans Seaman and don counterpunch ed for Arts in their 2all tic Keith and Dave scored for Jets Nick fired the Burgess goal IKKWKK Vallcyvicw blanked Mount Won beat KyleRolling in Fast Pccwec league games Keith Smith got the shutout Chris Thomas and Rod hit for two goals each Bruce Wed- dell one to spark Stan Broadhent scored two goals Mike Don Joe and Mike triggered singles to pace TonyFarr Scoring leaders are Dan Baxter Dave Case Wayne Pat Killoran Mike Frank Perry John Pcgg John Bryant and Norm Hancock The East Nov ice League will increase from four six teams start Each team played games In four learn group East finished well nut in front with 18 points eight wins and two tics scoring 2fi goals with nine against CaseDike fin ished second points New market Post Morton Bros six Top scorers were Dale Hills points Dan a Steve 7 Paul Hirst Hone Jim Ross Rus sell G Gerry Dave Murphy Frank East Gwil novice allstars down ed Stroud for their sec ond triumph Ken Humphrey was a going two- goal leader Herb Gary Elliott Stan liBar and Ken fired other win ners goals you can win In George town arena you can win any where Aurora Tigers can now win here there and ev erywhere They went into Sunday and won was a key win for the Tigers It vaulted them over the Raiders Into first place In the six team group Tigers are likely to hold onto their lead now they have it John Gould the flash with Tigers was the chief fabricator of the vic tory Gould along with Gary Carlclon harvested assists on Archie first period goal It came at the threequarter pole after Bob fashioned a Raider load The teams waded through a rugged scoreless second per iod They had just passed the halfway mark in the final round when Gould decided It was lime to consign the deadlock to ashcan scor ing from a goalmouth scram ble Widdificld and were in on the goal fired the clincher with eight seconds remaining shooting puck from inside his own blueline into the empty Raider cage Bray and Jim Rutherford got as- on the play It Isnt often goalie can pick up an assist It was the second one for Rutherford this year Coach has Rutherford to thank for the win The Tiger nclminder was the number one star He pull ed off at least five glittering first period saves and frus- Aurora Minors V i Antique Car Selection m NEWMARKET Six weeks Tour have travelled through- before entries close more out Ontario Quebec and Ihe than antique car enthusi asts are awaiting the final selection of cars for Ca nadian Tire Centennial Tour On Jan of the finest Ilassic and antique cars In Canada as well as represen tatives from the United Stales and Europe will ho chosen participate In Canadas larg est competition tour To date officials of the visiting all the towns and cities alfcctcd by the Tour Preparations for parades welcoming committees chic receptions and many other festivities have been arranged with the local centennial com mittees officials police the Canadian Tiro dealers and various other organiza tions Share Curling Chatter Women Curlers Start Series NKWMARKET Next Kay skipped rinks week will he a busy one at share Wednesday draw the York Curling Club as the women curlers start first se ries playoffs Jan MONDAY DRAW With a week to go Mary Jones and Stella Curtis lead lead They have pnints each Marg Bales has Convenor is Stella Curtis Broadhent defeated Kay Audrey Scott defeated Marg Bales Shirley Armstrong de feated Marie and Ann Marker edged Stella Curtis 1110 and Hoiislon Joan Bessie and Jean White Anne and Clarke Theyll he AURORA Aurora novices and Legion pec wees rate an A for effort in games last week played at Jan Both teams tnok on the classy learns and came up with a share of the points battling 3all draws in both games Ken Rick OPas- ky and Doug were Ihe allstar marksmen to load Aurora novices Tim playoff contenders Anne man and Anne are Hamilton scored twice Kcilh Wice one for coconvenors MORNING Winger Doug Stewart scored honors the parade with 25 points Murray Lloyd and Rob Quail ft split KR markers McKcnzic Betty Luesby rirreatGNlclrn points Mike in a feature contest Helen 7 goals assists points Kurtz- Is convenor Don goals DRAW assists points Stan Broad- Jean White to move in bent goals I assist place in the Thursday draw Both second place di rected by Louise Evans and points Rod Auhe goals 3 JgJ Hurst lost and assists points Clu- bine 6 goals assists P place Dorothy King defeated Evans and Jenny Salisbury defeated Mac Glass Is convenor Anne edged Mary Jones Jean White defeat ed Anne Joan defeated Clarke 115 Dorothy King defealed Clarke Marg Bales defeated Kay McCann KM and Bessie won over Shirley Armstrong Sparked by the two goat scoring expeditions unfolded lead Gavin Smith scored gionaires pulled Into ah early by the Le the third Aurora goal started on the comeback trail with Dave scoring all three goals in Barrie re covery effort Youll sleep warm and well and enjoy bettor living this winter if your home is kept com fortable with COOP Home Heat Service COOP Home Heat Service is a complete service providing regular inspection and main tenance of your heating system and reliable metered deliveries of topquality fuel oil Switch to the COOP Home Heat Service and put winter healing worries out of your life Youll get a warm cosy feeling even when youre asleep J- Newmarket Branch AM ONTARIO BANTAM East Gwillimbury Lyons Furniture edged Detroit as Dan Baxter racked up two goals Fast Gwillimbury Hy dro Union blasted Boston 72 Dave Case Dan Killoran Wayne scored two goals each John one to pace winners Morgan and Marie Jones defeated Helen Bub 101 June Morgan Is convenor THURSDAY PM WEDNESDAY Audrey Scott Emma hent Shirley Armstrong and Emma Broadhent is the Thursday leader with points followed by Bales Overstocked Kent presents trophy Call captain of Newmarket Pinups winners of he title at the girls last week This was third time Newmarket won this trophy always failing to capture the major award Shepherd Staff LKADS SCORERS AURORA Ranger forward moved into first place in the Senior Hockey League last week has goals and five assists for points Teammate Earl Cairns is a point off pace with goals and seven as sists Matt Kinnari Dynes Gary Duric Rangers and Gary Stamp are tied for Ihird place with points VICTORIA and GREY GOVERNMEMT REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS You may make deposits to either or both of two funds the common stock fund or the income fund consisting of preferred slocks mortgages and bonds i Attention Veterans ExService Men and Women and Dependents Mr Buck Senior Service Bureau Officer Ontario on Tuesday Jan f- Command will be visiting Branch No Newmarket THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION SERVICE BUREAU OFFICER You may transfer all or part of your share of either fund to the other once each year giving days notice prior lo a valuation date V 1 Your deposits may vary from year to year and may be made from lime to time during the year and up to 60 days after the end of the year i DEPOSITS MADE BY MARCH ARE TAX FREE FOR RETURNS I Theft no 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