Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), October 30, 1968, p. 22

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market Out Wed October 3 SETTLE FOR 33 DRAW goalie frustrates Redmen NEWMARKET Hoi shot the kind you love to get and hop the other guys havent got made it possible for Jack Rogers Blades la gain a 33 draw with New market Argus at the arena Sunday before The word before the game was Blades have a superstar goalie He cent game The scouting reports werent unfounded The werent quite up to shots but close to the second they gunned Blades 133 It was more or less the same in the other two periods Coach Bill used two net minders Steve Murrell and Riek Both made several fine stops but theirs was a sitin compared to the hectic heroics Oak Tim had lo perform Kane and Kav Doug rated an assist A third assist isnt usual but in this case was en Widdifield using his head took a punch from Oaks Pete Referee Andy Closs ruling with a tight fist saw it as a fighting major sentence and chas ed the Oakman all alone While the Redmen held the manpower ad vantage they scored two goals Pat got the shot like the initial Argus goal fired by Ross Shropshire from the the firsl Wield i the pass sender took a swipe at a couple of Oaks who invaded his goal crease and got tagged for minor penalties Ted Daley immediately dubbed the Chas Burton scor ed the Oaks tying goal with just over four minutes left to play It came during one the scrambles at the Argus crease The Oaks didnt have too many shots on goal in the final other rounds as far This Week STREETSVILLE VS NEWMARKET SUNDAY NOVEMBER 3 at 200 PM NEWMARKET ARENA Hasketts Hash J By George number about market fends off an while his mate No Terry Itennie does battle on the ice near the boards The referee moves in cool it before it be comes a Photo JACK It arrives every Fall the Anniversary Sale- fabulous fashion ideas excep tional brand makes all at surprisingly low Sale prices wool suits fashionable overcoats all weather coats town country car coat 64 58 19 88 dress slacks with permanent crease SH 12 corduroy slacks for young men pure wool Shetland sweaters 88 ties ties ties pyjamas socks imported from England 89 genuine leather or suede jackets such fashionable savings on boys wear aft 499 KsSsS Srsfl18 I I NEWMARKET PLAZA 8956241 RICHMOND HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTRE 250 Yonge St N NORTHTOWN SHOPPING CENTRE Yonge St I Three stars NEWMARKET Bob Kane and Doug of the Argus and Oaks Ted were the three stars of the Sunday Junior fix ture at the Newmarket lo all the junior we got fed tip with late start- that dragged out from to 11 pm Games should start on time at 830 and be over not later than When we have nee such will be the ease well be back Attending games That comes from an ardent used to be a regular customer How ore are in the at home category of stretched out games cant say but expect there are quite a number been our experience a vd take SO minutes play Even with 15 minute between period time outs this brings us to 1030 pm The minute tee scrap ing period is on the long side It is usually done in from to minutes NORTH YORK CHAMPS Victory Victory is our Cry Are we champions Well I guess Can be every body Yes indeed Yea Newmarket High Roll out the red carpet for Newmarket High The mi ictoty has produced two North York football championship teams Harry Carter now has to be installed is North Yoiks most successful football coach Aided by Al Wilson If swept to the title without a loss Ies was quarter back Paul Tolmati Hob Kane Bill the lull curving us the kicking ice The defensive platoon was tre mendous Then illcm the opposition one touchdown Don Lewis- NHS juniors were also islallcd undefeated North York League better He there and everywhere checking and carrying the puck Kane made many spectacular rushes that drew the appreciation of the fans on hand Kane was our number one star Trade mark of the hockey clan first Archie and now Doug- has been A for effort Doug Widdifield earned our second star on two counts First for a fine two way game and second for using his noggin to back off a fisticuffing duel that earn ed an Oak a five stretch It was while this Oak was doing time on the pine penalty bench the Red- men scored two goals Third star had to go visitors goalie Ted was a standout robbing football si Pogg the the Hash Height Heights and Bradford shared he B mder Huron I tied hockey team Thev were he tourney tenms in Heights Newmarket St Andrews is en hockey Mid tli Mart Dun CURLERS NIGHT Air Hodges ami hi York curling pais curlers r for week itching likely week Nov test expanding and good fellowship of uKniiiiinsiiip anil good fellowship top the list at the Cm ling Club Both also rule supreme at Miami Greens The greensnien meet this week to elect officers for the coming season reports secretin Frank Courtney Both the and em lei will welcome new mem bers lie the bow lei s should challenge the toil test of howling skill and vieeveisa Wed like to see Fred Godfrey and some of his all pals Its BEATTY BOX STALLS are made of heavy weight galvanized steel tubing Erection is very simple and a broken plank can easily be replaced by simply removing one of the clamping angles BEATTY has trained installation men to completely install this equipment around will Rill Elmer Malt ice Bob Mont gomery Miller Scot- Welsh etc Our two jun ior hockey teams Newmar ket Argus and Au rora Tigers are going so well Rob Montgomery has almost forgotten about Hamilton Roth tennis are dishing out with a vim and vigor display of hockey and are giving the customers a full slate of spills and thrills in basketball If tact Altiston and Huron Heights Teacher teams have joined other leagues this year Under stand Rill Ellis has a Heights team Bob Pick a Trinity five and plans for a teacher team are being discussed No won yet from Lister on Aurora plans Lacrosse has en joyed a return popularity this past year Close to boys were practicing re gularly in the Newmarket arena his past summer We note the Chisholm La crosse Co burned out some lime back has been rebuilt at Cornwall and Is back in production This should alleviate the stick shortage of the past year 1 FARM SERVICE CENTRE 8959810

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