Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 8, 1967, p. 11

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SEE JUNIOR wan HOCKEY IAUBORA TIGERS WHITBY IASC0S Tuts Nov 14 pm NORTH YORK RANGERS Son Nov 130 pm Oldtimers Sun Nov pm ETOBIGOKE I Hill Nov pm THEY WILL ALL BE AT THE AURORA COMMUNITY CENTRE THISMONTH HOW ABOUT YOU In Minor Hockey tie Carrier os Swamp Blue Devils The Era NewmarketAurora Out Wed November a lm Hillers NEWMARKET White Cameros swamped Blue Dev ils Blue Horizons shaded Maroon Marauders 32 and Black Streaks blanked Red Hornets in Hub Atom League games Ron Tuiman scored six goals Don Wright three Gra ham Bob Bierman and Jack shot singles to pace Cameros Scott averted a Devil shutout Sam Rippey hit for two goals one to spark Horizons Brian and Warren Hunt shared the Marauder goals Brad Rog ers Richard and John Leadbetter split the Streak scoring NOVICE GAMES Greens beat Blues White and Maroons tied Blacks and Red fought to a tip in the Hub Novice Hockey League Steven Kiefer triggered two goals Brian Butler Dave St John and Charlie Grant peck ed away for singles to lead Greens Dave Nielsen scored for Blue Dave Keffer and Jim scored for White Peter Hop per and Scott got the GEO ALDER CLOSING FOR HOLIDAYS NOV 12 TO 19 VIBRATORS GENERATORS PUMPS AIR TOOLS BREAKERS TAMPERS BOBEN Equipment ltd 8897717 Maple Avenue Thornhill famous for Chinese food NANKING GARDEN IS DELIVERY and TAKE OUT and CANADIAN FOODS STORE HOURS Monday Thursday I am Sunday Holidays pm to midnight lr and Saturday pm to am Aurora PHONE 7279408 IVc deliver to Aurora Oak Newmarket TAILORING WE TAILOR SUITS TO YOUR EXACT MEASUREMENTS ALSO Alterations DRESSMAKING NEWMARKET CUSTOM TAILORS Main St Newmarket Telephone matching Maroon counters It was Steve Jackson for Blu Alan Sura for Red PEEWEE ACTION Green Hornets blanked the Blue Bashers 20 Black Knights and Maroon Mus tangs fought a all draw In Hub Pee wee action Mike Sword and Dick potted Hornet markers Peter Black and Mike O scored for Knights Ken Knight and Dennis Cope for Mustangs The second annual Wine and Che ese Party held at York Curling Saturday nighl attracted a large crowd Wine attendants Rudy and Jack King suggest a choice of wine to Clare Salisbury while Mrs Henry VandenBergh watches from the end of the table Shepherd Staff Minors Look For Record Season EAST GWILLIMBURY East Gwllimbury Minor Hockey Association teams are away on what should prove a record season Joe Marshall scored for Bur gess Peter Sandcrcock for Compass In their draw Bob Walton and P Gamble fired four goals each as Star Roofing blasted Leafs Sid averted a Leaf white wash Nick claimed four goals S Vail one as edged Burkes D Dunce scored goals T Burke one for Burkes Jackson and J notched Arts Garage goals in their win over Jets Taylor clicked for Jets in Atom League contests scored five goals A Weddel one S pegg ed shutout as Burkes bopped Star Roofing Bob scored twice Pet er and Mike once each as Compass downed Arts Garage Mullen scored both Arts goals Hirst hit for six goals Nick lionet to four as blasted Rays Mar shall prevented a shutout In other Atom loop contests Dunec scored six goals Mike one as Burkes bombed Jets Sullivan scored both Jet goals Hirst shot four goals Cullingharn two Roy one Mike Chase got the shutout as blanked Arts 70 holder and Don Smith were sniping artists as Compass edged Valteyvlcw Walton triggered two goals A one as Star Roofing topped 31 Joey Mar shall scored for Burgess NOVICE GAMES Peter Killoran scored both goals Canadian Tire edg ed Morton Bros for at opening Novice tongue win Case scored for Mor ton McDonald ami D Mur phy scored for Matters In their 20 win over East bury nil stars Robert Roy Andy and Tom were stars as Case- defeated Matter Shoos Sid scored for Manors Brian Jordan shot two goals Garry Phillips and Scott Thomas a goal each as East GwilUmbury nipped Valley- view Mike Maltory scored twice Sid Malory once for Valleyview and Bill Steele shot Newmarket Era- Post markers Larry Case hit for Morton Bros as EraPos ters won 21 PLAY Dan scored as Teamsters edged Mount in opening League game J Orr and J Proctor counted as Kyte-Rol- and TonyParrs tied Cokcr scored both Fan- goals Russell B Kotwa and scored as Mount defeated KyteRolling 31 J Proctor scored for losers B Stephenson and Dan potted two goals each one as Teamsters beat TonyFarrs Mike Burke scored for NEWMARKET The script was written for Jack Shrop shire coach of the Richmond Hill Rams to make a trium phant return to his native Newmarket He brought hU Rams to town last Thursday intent on giving the Argus Cameramen a However had to scrap the script before the night was over as the Argus side playing sparkling hockey whipped the It was a grand opening night for Argus After spotting the a first period lead on Greg Sephtons goal Ar gus came alive in the second period They scored our un answered goals and then add ed two goats in the third It was grit and determina tion mixed with a generous helping of scoring power that eightballed the in that rushing second period Don Bond digging all night long whistled a high shot into the upper comer behind a startled Hill goalie John Bork Jim got Bond started was next to find the target The Argus speedster did It twice In second round was a threegoal Argus leader with Bond shooting two scored at just seconds after Bond had tied the score Chatsson scored his sec ond goal at John Mc clain exAurora Tiger star was in on both goals Bob Barber another exTiger got an assist on Chnissons second goal Hugh McEvoy scored fourth Newmarket goal less than a minute later working in close after Bob Kane and Gary car ried into Hill territory It was the first point for who joined the club last week Gary is a brother of Leafs Wayne NHL Oldtimers Game To Help School Hockey NEWMARKET Do you wish to rate a school hockey helper citation You can by Joining the fans at New market arena Nov at 230 pm Thats when the National Hockey league Old Timers will meet the North York Dis trict High School allstars Can the school stars skate and shoot with the NHL greats There arc those who contend the NHL will chase school stars out of he rink onto Cedar St On the other hand many maintain young legs ore the great equalizer Proceeds of the game will go towards promoting area school hockey Teams in the high school league are Huron Heights Newmarket Brad ford Pickering College and i St Andrews College Three players from each school team have been select ed to play against the Old Timers It promises to be quite a lively afternoon hockey Hod Hyde Larry Bone and Ron are conveners of the event Ivan Bob Ivan Irwin Bob Robertson Murray Henderson Eddie Gus Mort- son Barry Cullen Bob Beck ett Brian Cullen Sid Smith Ron Hurst Jack Hamilton Gardiner Harry Watson Bob and Danny Lew- will perform for Old Timers Murray Is business manager with Old Timers John Luneau Is trainer HOCKEY NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE OLDTIMERS HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY ALLSTARS SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1967 AT NEWMARKET ARENA SEE Bob Goldham Ed Gui Sid Smith Gardner Harry Bob Danny ETC In ACTION against Huron Heights Newmarket Pickering College St Andrews Collcgo and Bradford stars Adults Double Your Money in Yean WE RECOMMEND CANADA SAVINGS BONDS Series The most issue ever offered yielding if held to maturity Minting rate highest initial return ever paid Limit increased to per holder last years limit was first time Canada Savings Bonds can be purchased by cmnointionH partnerships mists clubs nay other resident of Canada Application forms and Research Report outlining complete details available on BRANCH OFFICES IN SEVENTEEN ONTARIO CITIES AND NEW YORK linen he Tit Stock of MAIN Mi Bond and their scoring antics in the third period Bond scored at 830 from Terry and Garry Bellamy Kane and Bel lamy were in on Chaissons third goal scored just sec onds before the end of the game The outshot Argus 322 over the route John Snyder turned in a stelter Argus goalkeeping effort Al lan St John was an absentee St John received a onegame suspension after the game at Glen Walker Jim With Doug and Gary Bellamy were strong de fensive performers John Van- Is the trainer with the Argus club Mayor Drew was on hand to give the OIIA Junior C season a fitting send off Vic Say EARL POLLOCK Sutton Ontario WON The Weekly Prize Last Week A Skidoo Sweater Tito Major Exhibition at the Art Gallery of Dundas St Toronto 300 YEARS OF CANADIAN ART organized by the National Gallery of Canada and HENRY MOORE organized in conjunction with Hie British council Daily 1030 Sundays 130 530 Wednesdays 1030- 1030 I COULD WEEK is NOTHING TO BUY Just Drop In and fill out a contest form tot the LIVELY ONE CONTEST GRAND PRIZE Skidoo Skiboose I 1 set of Skidoo Clothing I WEEKLY PRIZE A SkiDoo Sweater 2495 Value y The Keswick Phone 4764902 111 Dont Settle For Less THE MANS Sfi- z A2 vn n 5 W V 20 RELEASED FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DEMOS MONTCALM A dr hardtop fully equip Lie USED CARS IN STOCK 1967s COMET hi hot tint 11 METEOR MONT EGO FALCON COVQAR FORI FOR MERCURY RUCKS ST RICHMOND HILL 8897703

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