Era NewmarketAurora Ont Wed November all of the presentations were to Stan Smith on Stan Smith night at the arena The guest of honor is seen making a presentation to Art- Fer guson for his outstanding contribution to hockey in Newmarket Rogers Nets Five For Streaks NKWMAKKKT Bradley Rogers was the king of the sliarpvhootcrs scoring five goals for the Black Streak to boat Maroons in a Huh Atom League contest Rich ard and Don Wilson added a pair each Murray was a twogoal Mar oon leader with Brian and Warren Hunt contribut ing singles Doug scored twice Grog Robin Chand ler and Pctcrmaii once each in Red Hornets stinging win over White Cameras Don Wright scored for Whites Ron Veenstra for two goals and Sam one as Blue Horizons bugged Blue Devils Rill Snider claimed ihe Devil goal NOVICE Steve Jackson and Kevin hit the jackpot with five goals respecive- Dave Wright notched a single and Jim Stainless Steel got the shutout for Rears to bomb Bisons Charlie rant hit for all three goals as Dragons edged Mustangs Scot Keltic and Bruce shot Mustang goals Robbie Donovan scored twice Wolstencroft and Jim Spark once each as Cou gars downed Beavers Alex scored for the losers Jim Paul Gland- field and Dave were gogo goalgetters as Blue Falcons shut out Maroon Mustangs 3i Eric Aikman shot two goals Kim one as Hornets dropped Red Rockets Drew scor ed for Rockets In a 5all sawoff Mike Sword scored three goals Aik Morrison one each for Green Hornets Peter Reck scored three Dan Pal mer two for Black Knights Pecwee league standing is Hornets 7 Falcons Bashers Knights Mustangs Rockets Scoring leaders are Peter Beck Paul Rick Aikman Mike Sword ft Randy Brad Dennis Cope Ed Bennett Gerry Greaves Jim 5 OPTIMIST BANTAM Terry Lucas turned in third shutout and Dave Lane fired the only goal as Mon- nipped Barons in Huh Optimist Bantam league play Brian Ruddock and Ron Van were Ihe lamp lighters as Flyers edged the 21 Alan scor ed for Aces It Was Stan Smiths Night Mr and Mrs Stan Smith are seen being piped into the Newmarket Arena by members of the Legion Pipe Band for Friday nights tribute to Stan Smith for his many years of service to the hockey fraternity of Newmarket and his manage ment of the Staff Jones Lead York Curling At the left Stan Smith gives a him during the night in his honor at fortable are Mrs Smith Ed Adams a are made to Mr Smith by Don Parks Committee and on the right they battled the Legion Midge John Fred Lucas Don rise Ken Ken Needier J row Ed Adams coach Dave Smaller Keith Hurling and Art Ferguson man to the chair presented to the arena Watching to see if he is com- nd Roy Keys Above more presentn- on behalf of the Recreation and Old Timers are seen before They are front row Joe e middle row Cliff Clare Pen- Kelly Jim Bond back Doug Duncan trainer John Staff Richmond Hill Drub Newmarket In Minor Hockey At Aurora Into each life a little rain must fall and so it was on Stan Smith night at the Arena on Nov 24 The program went off without a hitch and Richmond Hill min ors came out champs The gave our Novice Kinsmen ami Pecwee Redskin lopsided lickings The Kins men lost 52 and the Redskins were handed a drubbing the highest scoring loss to the Hill in a living memory Jamie Alcock scored from Ron Kevin Mat- lice from Ken Vccnstra in Novice game The Killers added a lead of of 32 at end of second period with two thirdperiod mark ers Wayne Gerry Brian Kellolt Grant Ferguson and Mike Rowley hit for the Hill For Newmarket Redskins Rodney scored unassist ed and Scott Murphy scored from Tom In the Kil lers overpowering assault Tom Sanlon scored three goals and Kevin McKcagan Chas Val and Tom McCrae two each Jim Ferguson scored Ihe first and winning fourth goal to help Newmarket le gion edge Thornhill Aces in an Midget Hockey lcague game at the arena on Nov 26 On Fergusons starter Rick Allen got the assist Gary niost of the leg work on his winner carried the puck deep into Hill territory before shooting a pass onto Fergusons stick Ferguson just had to tip it in In between John and Bob McKlroy scored unassist ed for Newmarket Joe Di- marco Brett Davidson and John scored for the Aces Slicks were high punches were thrown and players were banged into Ihe boards There was little hockey played Most players on both teams seemed to want to charge everything in sight It Is time some mid- get slicks were taped lo the ice They call the game hockey but in this case hockey was strictly coincidental NEWMARKET Keeping up with the Jones can be come a full time occupation particularly in curling It was Jones week at the York curl ing Club Skips Mary and Marie Jones led Ihe curlers with two vic tories each Mary Jones com bined with MalzJc Hopkins Hazel Goodwin and Vi Mc Millan to defeat in Thursday morning activity Marie with Agnes Hel en and Hob- son her able support defeat ed June Morgan In Tuesday piny Mary led Corner Lois Hopper and Pat Trcmblay to an win over Myrtle Owram In Wed nesdays action Marie skip for Marj Spear Myrtle ami 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