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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), March 15, 1967, p. 10

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v- j t t Era Newmarket Minor NEWMARKET Green blanked White Red edged Purple Blue tied Black advance in the New- market Atom Hockey league playoffs Red edged Green in the first semifinal contest John VanKoot scored twice Boh Gary and Dan once each to power the Green win Terry was a swift three goal threat Brad Rogers add ed a single lead Red Dan Thompson hit for two Scott one for Purple Dave St John scored for Blue Doug McDonald for Black in their tie Dave Brown Brad Rogers Ken and Ron Butler shared Red goals in their semifinal win John VanKoot claimed wo Gary Hobson one to keep Green in the hunt NOVICE Maroon topped Green Blue edged White and Pur ple blanked Red to ad vance in the Newmarket Nov ice League playoffs Randy Budd scored twice Jim Rick Hutchinson and Gerald Greaves once each to spark Maroons Ian and Bob Alcorn scored for Blue Dan fired the White single Jeff Brown clicked for two goals Steve Jackson one to lead Purple Red edged Maroon Green shaded Black 21 and Blue beat Purple to qual ify for the semifinals in the Hub League WATCH AURORA I- Some of the flights may make a mess of the curtain at back of the targets hut these archery enthusiasts at Huron Heights Secondary School Eric and Barry develop added skill as they take aim on in the school gymnasium Bellamy shared Red goals Craig Hunt scored for Ma roon Kevin Adams and Brian Connors split Green goat Ken Knight scored for Black Dave scored twice Ed Timbers once to pace Blue Bill Hill pegged the Purple marker East Gwillimbury Minors Teams Enter Final Round Aurora n win over Burgess Wholesale First game was a tic Dave Hirst hit for two goals Keith and Mike Mul- teams have reach- EAST East Minor Hoc key Association atom novice Advance To SemiFinals AURORA Aurora Legion directed by Bob Hooking and Jack are the toast of the town Theyve advanced to the semifinals in the OMHA playoffs Next opposition according to manager Mrcfarlane will he Trenton or Lindsay The won 12 March at to qualify for the semifinals They win the first game to take the totalgoals round Peter Dave Casey and Dixon scored the Aurora goals in the win It was a big week for the They defeated as Dixon scored three goals and Macfarlane one Jim Greer and Jim Gib bons scored for Newmarket Goalie Jay Stone starred as Aurora blanked Newmarket Redskins in North York playoffs and Dave Grimshaw scored twice Steve McGaulcy once Newmarket and Rick clicked against Aurora advanced to the NHL Metro North fin als with a won over New market Dave and the finalist plateau Dave counted his sec ond successive shutout Dunk scored two goals Alan and one each as Arts blanked Bombers for a win on the totalgoals semi final round Jets qualified for the other spot in the finals with a Wilson Rink Wins Trophy NEWMARKET Doug Wil son a prime contender for the title of best lawn howling scored for Aurora in Aurora combined tal- McGauleVs the winner with Bill Andrews and with eight seconds to go Kelly Smith shot the in Little NHL ket goal And Spares Be beat Elsie rated team 70 last week as captain Kay Fletcher Mary Ann Velma Thelma and Grace French racked up a high scoring eve ning Thursday bowlers were Marion Gibbons Kay Fletcher Annie Joan Noble Sue fill fin Frances go Joanne Proctor Pea SfiS Helen Tom- Carolyn Fletcher Ml Knappell Edith Vernon and Janscn -4W- Indies league leaders were Ethel Winter Mitchell 713 Bertha Burling Kycs Cynthia Tizzard Marion Stevenson Ms Ann m House League Bill McCaffrey to capture the Jack Memorial Trophy The Luck Trophy goes to the third trebles series winner at Miami Greens and his cohorts whip ped through the eight game schedule with seven wins and a lie Wilson defeated Tom my Scott the number one challenger last week in a battle royal Wilson polish ed off Rob In a Wayne averted a Bur gess blank NOVICE Matter Shoes and Pfaff Volkswagen will clash In the novice league final qualified for the finals hold ing CaseDike a 1all tie after winning series open er to cop the round 31 Peter Hoenhe scored for Carlo Loftus for CaseDike Don Williams racked up two goallending shutouts as Motors blanked Newmarket Post and 20 Kim and Ron Proulx scored twice each Dave Lacquey once in the Pfaff win Tony whitewashed Mount 70 as Ted provided sterling shutout goalkeeping TonyFarr took the totalgoals round Stan Don and Randy shot a pair each Mike Charbon- ncau one for victors qualified for the finals with a win over KyteRolling Vallcyview won series starter to cap ture round 105 Ron Thomas was a three goal star Doug slapped in two spark Valleyview fjred two Jim and Murray Lloyd one each in the losing cause Rest of three finals in all series start this week at Brad ford BANTAM Ontario Hydro defeated Lynns Furniture In bantam league action Dave Case scored twice Dan Killoran John and Boh John ston once each lo pace Hydro Mike Tor scored all three Lyons goats Mixed Curling Popular Marguerite Mc Donald and Donna Shoe- -450- McPherson Nell schedule match Dunham Edith McCutch- chard picked up two on last eon Mae Bray end erase the chance of a Gloria Phillips Greta first Miami shutout Wilson Marion Beadle Grace Osmond Emily Bennett and Sal Cunning were Tuesday Ladies Lea gue stars and Harry lied re cently for the first draw at Miami Mrs Blair presented the Jack Luck Memorial Tro phy to the Wilson unit in cere monies held last week Tommy Scot with Ivan Winkworth and Tom downed Larry Bell for a second place finish Lambert after losing to Bell doubted the score 2412 on Frank for a place finish Harry finished fourth via a place finish Harry finished fourth via a win over Charles Cop land Canadian and American Horace Cumber working champion Jolly with Irwin Watts and Clark sire of pup owned by had reason celebrate The Newmarket Dog Wins At Sportsmens Show NEWMARKET Shadow- dales War Lord a Boxer pup owned by Mary Davidson of Kennels New market won the Junior Pup py Class and Rest Cana dian Puppy in Breed class at Sportsmens Show To ronto Saturday NEWMARKET Friday night mixed curling at the York Curling Club is proving- extra popular this season Ki Curtis rink defeated Jerry Armstrong 86 to grab lead spot in every week curlers Bill Aikman edged Harry Carter to lake over second place Mo Halls third place rink bat tled to a draw with Ed Jones Art Evans edged Jack King 76 Russ foursome holds a slim one point lead over John Maclver In the every other week division defeated Dr W McCTinlnck while Maclver was losing 87 to Rill Rales Gil Smith doubled the score on George Moody and Jack topped George Morgan Bantams Edge Lions Starts Finals EAST GWILLIMBURY Best of finals in East atom nov ice and peewee house league Mailed last week Dave Hirst scored the goal Gerard Quail supplied shutout as Jets shaded Arts in the atom final Paul Hirst scored goals Peter two as Mahers edged Motors in novice final Kim and Jim Collier shared Motor goals Mike and Ron Thomas were sparkling goal types Jim and Chris notched singles as Vallcyview lopped Tony- in the opening pee wee league final Mike Char- Joe and Randy Noble divided goals Steve Perry shot two Don Riscbrough Doug Pegg Brian and Mike Killoran trig gered as Ontario Hy dro dropped Lyons Furniture in bantam action Dan Baxter scored for Lyons Final league standing was Hydro Wings Leafs Boston Lyons blanked Giin Club ln midget- juvenile as G Mo Perry Don Longfield ht scoring mail for three goals Salmon provided the Kennels Highway operated by Mr and Mrs T won the Rest of Breed Best Canadian in Breed and placed first in the working dogs class YORK CURLING CLUB Monday Draw Morgan Coulter Woods 6 Marshall Moody 5 King Neufefd Spear Film an 3 and 2 6 ft IBM TPis crew defeated Frank Rrammar for a first series win RILL ANDREWS CHAMP Bill Andrew who doubles as Santa in December Is howling champ in An drews family Son Ted chal lenged Santa Rill to a match This was a mistake Poppa won going away 2 I I I It 9 8 MIAMI GREENS Third Trebles Wilson Brammar Copland Reil Cumber W I I S TPts x I I is 12 10 2 NEWMARKET Ron Mo scored from Erode Nil- sen on a perfect passnut late In final period as New market edged Aurora 21 In a NHL Bantam playoff game at arena March scored other Newmarket goal on Dave Kellys goalmouth pass Paul scored from Mike Edgar In the first period as Lions copped an early lead Woodbrldge defeated New- in far market Redskins 42 in North York play Mark Robinson and Jim Gibbons scored Newmarket goals collared assists Gary Manners one Ed Walker scored twice for Pete rink heads the division with eight points Ivan Kennedy has six Bill Simmons four defeated Simmons 64 Connie edged Ivor Kennedy fi5 Ernie and Ken Johnston shared points In a 7all set Far North Equipment Collection Underway AURORA How would you like to put a hockey player or a girl skater on Ice Au- rora Waller Johnrox has answer For the past several years he has made a habit of collecting skates and hockey equipment for young Canadians in far be yond the Arctic Circle Wall expects lo make his annual trek shortly with the skates and equipment collected In this area If you have any used skates or equipment slashed away now the time to put it to good use Skates and equipment may he left at Wilsons Hardware St In Aurora Walt will see it finds a home with soma young and eager hoikey player or skater NEWMARKET MIDGET Blue Red Riots Blue Whim Clouds 10 II is there some carsalety you need to buy NEWMARKET PUBLIC SCHOOLS Effective immediately NEW TELEPHONE NUMBERS now apply In Ken mar he Public Schools They are as follows Alexander School J Bell School KInt School Trinity Church Kindergarten Prince Charles School Stuart Scott Mr Kin Supervisor Principal sir J McAfee Business Administrator H King Supervising Principal NIAGARA KNOWS HOW fiet now for complete any good rrainrt A Niagara will talk the amount and repayment and tailor It fit your uudj I We motif and helpful together from to FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED DAVIS DRIVE I In AURORA Aurora Tiger coach Rill fresh off a Monday win ning run in York Curling shuf fleboard took time out to write script for Tuesdays Aurora Georgetown contest This was fifth game In the best of seven set Tigers won it to grab a series lead To quote coach Well come out flying to morrow night and grab a lead and well be pulling away at finish Thats exactly how the TigerRaider game went before nearly 1400 fans in Ernie plush new arena gardens Tigers snared a first round lead shared second session goals with Raiders and scored in the third to pull ahead A power play today Is like money in the bank you cant heal it A trio of the four goals credited to Tigers were power play punches John a worthy blueline thumper scored the first Tiger goal It came at on a deflection Georgetown were Iwo short Aurora one Dave scored even tual winner at 1510 Cotey left unmolested tipped In a shot from Gary and Mike Alcorn Kent Robinson the Raider hullmoose was doing elbow time The Gary BellamyRick unit was going well Bellamy put finishing touches on a passing play that took in his Tv mates as Tigers counted a lakecommand goat Ron Lint scored the Raid er loner at is in had In at least swipes at the before Jim Ruther ford yielded his shutout Ruth- YS Senior Playoffs Now Sudden Death AURORA Goalies were stingy snipers starvation rations as YorkSimcnc Hockey league semifinals continued at the Richmond Richmond Hill arena Aurora Merchants unfolded the surprise packet of the sea son as they nipped Toronto- to even their best of three semifinal set at in games It was a repeat story in the Richmond Hill Ranger ex change Dynes won it square the series 1all eluded a big penalty shot slop on Gary Stamp John registered Hill shutout with scoring game winner Pat was a Ranger goal- keeping star was again the differ- The puckstopper knows no peer in Junior hoc key circles Tigers were two short as and Bray were serving penalties Bray owner of one of the hardest most accurate slap shots scored the fourth Tiger tally on a screamer from Roy and Gary Carleton picked up assists Raiders Ron Stewart was off for a crosscheck PS shuffle- hoard partner was Jack Mills In Optimist Play Hoi- TUKSDAY DRAW ledge and Tim Iwo goal snipers John and Roger Woodward con- a goal 9 Dark topped Black Doug Counter was a twogoal all King Hall Jim made the big Jnncs key payoff move for Armstrong ants scored late in period John Killer shared the Merchants glamour Killer was Kennedy goallending star as was Shut- Clarke Ions Chuck Doyle Killer lit- TPts I star John and Ran- 3 rf potted singles to Mike Lawr ence Terr Ken Ron- son and Rob supplied he Maroon a V2 win over Red Bryan Pick and Alan Wilson scored goats Larry and Bill Blue 3 10 3 0 3 0 fi f Is I i 1 Our modern precision equipment and staff assures you of top quality printing and quick service for all your needs L I- and Publishers Since 1SS2 Charles St Newmarket Yonge St S Aurora i f FREE ESTIMATES J mm i 1 I fe W FORMS Ml 1 to I VOL v WEDDING INVITATIONS ADS- EN VELOFS 8952331 In a NEWMARKET VBvfl Be I ill and Since I- AURORA

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