Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), April 12, 1967, p. 9

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V i NEWMARKET Murray Woods Woods and Harold Harry Carter led rink in the Monday draw final The result was to doubt until the scrap jo tne last rock was pitched Taking wire Jack Vl the bows with id champs were J classy hotmakers Dan Morgan and Ed foursome dare Satis- Hopkins Mel McCaffrey buryHarry Walk and Dave and George were the ly K Rva rinks are the reigning champions at be York Curl ing Club Woods won the Mon day draw crown the Tuesday title in matches last week Both final matches had the behindtheglass skips hanging onto their seats un til the last rock was written into the record books April is Novices Qualify I A good Kinsmen to meet Aurora in week just concluded for the the North York Novice Hoc- Newmarket Kinsmen novices key League finals Trie Kinsmen beat and upset Barrie Flyers in a four point game The six point pickup qualified the v Bradford Aces Bowlers Receive Awards At SeasonEnd Banquet The younger skaters of the Bradford Figure Skating Club return to the ice for a curtain call at the conclusion of a very successful show Friday and Saturday nights presented under the direction of the clubs professionals Mr and Mrs John Wild Shepherd Staff Win Two Games MOUNT ALBERT Mount the latter with the most pins Albert bowlers enjoyed a hot turkey dinner on April to This year the top six teams finalize bowling during the season played off in Series A Cliff Aucklands team were winners and were presented with the Keith Davis Trophy The remaining six teams played off in Series with the Bernard Cupples team as win ners of a new trophy donated by Ken KcrswilL Ivan Eves held the mens high average with points while Mar guerite Auckland points held the high ladies average Larry Rose with 380 points and Nancy Stokes points held the mens and Served by the Mart ian Unit of the the dinner was held in Mount Al bert Community Hall with over ICO attending The club president Harold Harrison took charge of the program Mrs Larry Rose was the winner of a place mat prize donated by Keith Davis Percy was presented with a Worlds Greatest Bowl er Certificate Charles Cameron and to and Olive Cooper The new executive elected for the coming season is President Jim Cooper first vicepresident Mrs Bruce Middle ton Announces Trophy Winners NEWMARKET- Club The Newmarket Hardware Competitions were recently Trophy for Junior Dance Ken Kerswill hd by the Newmarket Figure Karen Crookc and Bonnie Mrs Brian Stokes com- skating Club to determine this iAicas runncrsup Lynn Marguerite Auckland Norma Bennett Bernard The club will have allies at Bowl next sea son and persons Interested in bowling may contact Nancy Stokes The Ivan Eves team and the Cliff Auckland team each received the former hav- ladies Winners of the Strikes SpBfGS the highest points were Orval Jordan P Jj points and Ruth Eves Ann shot a wilh 631 points pacesetting in the Percy and Gordon day Ladies League Marion each with points Gibbons tied for the mens wo in and in the ladies division Ka 579 Mina Stokes was lops with Noble 561 Lynn Hiscy 318 points George Green Annie Stlcklcnd Hazel points and Bev Bennitz Helen Tomlinson Clarke with 759 points were p Aurora Cubs N York Champs AURORA Aurora Cubs and Kinsmen conclud ed a pressurecooked series for the North York Novice Hockey League championship at the Aurora arena April Aurora won the third and de ciding game in the series with Rick goal with seconds remaining in the photo finish battle Lome scored the earlier Aurora goal for the Cubs Rod Linn scored the Newmarket goal Newmarket won the series opener as Rod linn shot three goals Kevin one and John Cudmore gained the Aurora evened the series at in games with a 31 April win on Newmarket ice Dave Lome Trudgian and Ken Vecnstra shared Au rora goals Grant Hobson scored for Newmarket Don Bond was Newmarket coach Tom manager WINS NEWMARKETLen Dow- dell of Newmarket won the trophy for Bass dur ing the fishing derby with a catch of three pounds five ounces Winner last year was Andy Voisin of Well and with a threepound Bass and Charles Keith also of Wetland with a fish of the same weight high in the Following the presentation of trophies and prizes the bowlers enjoyed euchre and dancing Brian Stokes and Reg Willbce wen the first and second mens prizes Nora Davis and Rate winning the ladies prizes The Coulter Orchestra sup plied music and lucky spot prizes went to Mr and Mrs Knappett Mae Bray Fran and Vernon supplied sharp pin spilling action The lire the only part of the car that touches the road will get special attention from the Canadian Highway Safety Council In a campaign aimed at tire safety Proper infla tion will be stressed Lower speeds lengthen the life of tires claims the Canadian Highway Safety Council and you get bonus mileage from them As speed rises tread wear accelerates and you pay the penalty of higher cost per mile years champions There is a class that each skaler can enter and all members are encouraged compete Judges were provided by the Canadian Figure Skating Association Theirs was a dif ficult task as the contests were very close In most classes The club is indebted 0 local businessmen and resi dents who provide the tro phies The winners were The Trophy for Be ginners Jennifer Patrick run nerup Robin Ritchie J Trophy for Ju venile Girls A Carol Rust runnerup Miss Kelly holland Keith Davis Trophy for Ju venile Girls B Mac- Donald runnerup Miss Tam my Newmarket Arena Trophy for Novice Girls Dale Wilson runnerup Miss Bonnie Lucas Mrs J Trophy for Junior Girls Ross runnerup Nancy Guy Rcvell Trophy for In termediate Girls Margaret Sanderson runnerup Bar bara Al Wright Trophy for Senior Girls Ann runnerup Marilyn LeGreslcy Charles Kiel Trophy for In termediate Roys Brian Grimes runnerup Michael Sanderson The Clifford Bell Trophy for Novice Pairs Beth Kirkpat- rick and Brcnda Ross Miss Lynn Kirkpal- rick and Michael Sanderson Queens York Rangers Tro phy for Junior Pairs Coates and Judy Greaves runnersup Mary Ellen Grant and Mona Kinsmen Club Trophy for Novice Dance Dale Wilson and Casey Tammy Crompton and Billy Crompton Kirkpatrick and Michael San derson Newmarket Drugs Trophy for Senior Dance and Marilyn i-c- Ann Jen- kin and Margaret Sanderson Achievement Awards were also presented after competi tions These awards are pre sented to the boy and girl who in the consideration of the professionals show the most improvement over the skating season The George McCUIIough Trophy for Achievement by a girl was presented to Susan La The Jean Jay Trophy for Achievement by a boy was presented to Bruce Bran die BRADFORD Bradford Aces looking like world beat ers blanked Lake Wilcox Lakers and bombed Union- Jets 71 in North York Midget games last week Bradford peewees came up with a supercharged effort to tie Oak Ridges Pioneers 2all as the Pioneers tuned up for upcoming final wilh Belmont John Lynn playing a fine game in goal supplied the shutout Ron Noble and John Kanyo scored against the Inkers Pat shot a three goal hattrick Bill Kan George Scott Bob Tczuka and Don Stevens potted sin gles against Jets Martin Gor don scored the Jet goal Les Kovacs and Ted Vascy scored for Bradford Greg and Jim fired matching Pioneer goals in their draw Anything can happen in kids hockey Jim Lynn scored an overtime goal as Hamilton edged Marlies in the Bradford Novice league playoffs As soon as Lynn got ihe winner his males made a rush to pal him on the back Junior Lynn wasnt having any of this The seven year old took off in high gear around rink with his mates in hot pursuit They never did catch up Rod Linn was a two goal star against AlUston Kevin Mattice and Paul Archam- scored other Newmar ket goals Tom Currie and Paul Arch- scored a pair of goals each as the Kinsmen knocked off for the first time this season Rod Linn and Kelly Smith shot other Kins men goats Riots Bombers Lead Midget SemiFinals NEWMARKET Red Riots hopped White Clouds 61 Blue Bombers bombed Blue Blazes 1M to pile up almost insur mountable leads in the first games in the Newmarket Mid get League semifinals These were first games in twogame totalgoals series go la fir Stakes Don Scott celebrating win ning league scoring title went on the warpath for four goals Mike and Rick Allen potted other Riot goals Kerry Cully soon to star in soccer whirl clicked for the Clouds loner Dana VanCamp showed three goal class to power the Bombers Bruce Killer and Steve Smith shot a pair each Randy Dowkcr Neil Stairs and Bob Groves pigeonholed other Bomber goals Jack Hurst stroked two goals Gary Hooper and Paul one each keep the Blazes per colating The Guernsey Gold Rush is on tennis rackets croquet sets Were printing names of doll houses games fishing prizes under many caps rods and hundreds of other and top Haps of prizes to win so if youre not cartons Guernsey Gold 2 getting Guernsey Gold at partly skimmed milk Look your house ask Mom to starts under yours and when you ordering it Guernsey Gold find one bring the cap or flap 2 is the milk with the in to us and well give you different your prize There are base- Youll love it and youll halls bats hockey sticks love those prizes Glenville Farms Dairy Ltd W9 DAVIS DR NEWMARKET MIXED CURLING NEWMARKET Mo Hall Ed Jones John Bill Simmons and Connie rinks showing near perfect form qualified for the second round in York Curling Club Friday Mixed Curling playoffs with first round vic tories last week Hall defeated Harry Carter Jones topped Bill Aikman in Group A first round action edged Bill Bales Maclver came up a winner over Jack in Group Skaters Rehearse For Ice Revue KESWICK North Figure Skating Club has held practise ses sions during Easter for the Centennial Ice Revue Club members were most surprised this week when guest skaters Janice Grainger from Upper Canada Skating Club and Julia Tancock of Skating Club ran through routines An added mati nee performance will he held Simmons defeated Claude on Sunday at 2 pm Tickets posted a sae and win over Ivor Kennedy in obtained from any member 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