The Era Nraarfcet4 re CM We IM NEAR LEAGUE TOP Redmen swamp Streetsville slightly bruised after three game week but the hands with which Newmar ket Argus are gripping their shooting irons appears to be The Redmen rou ted Aces KM at the Newmarket arena Sun day This gave them two in a row over Streetsville and shot them up among the leaders in the Suburban Junior Hockey Ahead after tw periods the Argus pass ing and shooting finesse pot the Aces to rant in the final twenty minutes as they them by a Several pushing and shoving bouts broke out as Mike Alcorn and Bob a pair of the scor ing leaders with their re spective teams tangled to rate five minute fighting majors There were other minor skirmishes as Aces captain and Doug Widdifield were chased for roughing Lome for becoming the third man in the AlcornSpragge set- duct The penalty bos was seldom unoccupied as the two clubs chalked up minutes in penalties even ly divided Bob Kane J AURORA TIGERS HAMILTON REDWINGS SUNDAY NOVEMBER PM WESTON DODGERS AURORA COMMUNITY CENTRE Cash Carry PLYWOOD LUMBER LTD THESE ARE OUR EVERYDAY LOW LOW PRICES PERMANENT TYPE ANTIFREEZE 97 Mil CEILING TILES Foem STYROLITE x 277J HAND POURING WOOL S Appro 5 cubic feet BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINER VINYL GLASS PANELS 99 REROOF NOW BEFORE lb standard uphill DOUBLE TRACK ALUMINUM WINDOWS 795 up lorn built for to Install Comb Scram aid Storm Our UNITED STANDARD INCHES FINISH HOW MEASUI loo no- TO m Stainless Stoat SINKS 6 5 only SPECIAL MIRRORS 18 x 54 WITH CLIPS 695 388 GARBAGE IBAGS 4C mill p out for 115 ml 99 LOCATIONS TO YOU Mike Sage and Pat a goal each for Newmar ket Spragge was a two goal Slreetsville pacer while Jim Workman and Kala scored singles Streetsville was a man short when Bob scored from Paul Dixon tied first period lead Kay made it from Kane and Doug scored at from Kay and Kane before JUMP AHEAD Mike Sage scored from Alcorn Kay from Kane as the Argus jumped ahead early in the third period Spragge scored his 1 goal the Argus defeated Streets irket Arena on Sunday afternoon increase with over 300 attending on Sunday Sutherland looks grimly back at the puck Photo Comets in lakeshore Int league Area sportsman and ball player of note Wallace re turn to coach the Keswick Comets in the inter mediate Hockey League Ed returns as manager with Bill Installed as trainer The Comets group ed with Sunderland little Britain ville arid Whit- open their horn a 3d THREE STARS Twentyfour goals in a week Thats what you call high class scoring Tigers lose pair teamen AURORA Is put it out of reach that number or goals last l Junior Hockey goals by A- week winning lwo League going to be a haven Coach Wallace lined up a talented to carry Keswick col- Players corn Alcorn and wmie Kane Kay assisted on AI- Lindsay at Lindsay corns first Chaisson on his second Kanyo ted the pass to OLeary and Kay NEWMARKET nd Ana from 514 DAVIS DR OPEN DAILY and Area from 26 27 Hwy Out St ft up among the Subur- i Kanes sec- League goal Kalapaca scored reason being of the fourth Streetsville goal course their ability to put in the final minute of he P the net TOWN OF NEWMARKET VOTERS LIST 1968 AND RESIDENT VOTERS LIST Notice is hereby given that I have complied Section of he Voters List Act 1960 and have posted up at my office at 171 Main Street Newmarket on the day of October 1968 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elections and that such remains there for inspection And I hereby call upon all voters to take im mediate proceedings to have any errors or omis sions corrected according to law the last day for appeal being the 13th day of November 1968 Dated at the Town of Newmarket this day INFORMATION FOR VOTERS Copies of the List may be insp ted during regv a 5 Main Street the To be qualified you be Tcnai of a throughout Tat Municipal a British band of an Owner lenant or under the Municipal Franchise ision Act you must be the full age of years or before the first day of October 1968 and have been a resident of Newmarket for the last January mSsffc IVoters List or added thereto by an appeal made appeal made within the lime above Town Clerk and Returning Officer Grant Blight homers results last seem so with everybody winning at home and losing on the road Aurora Tigers on a winning cycle that had the fans tingling with pleasure were hand ed and road jolts last week by Toronto and Toronto St Mikes The loss to Marlies dumped the Tigers off their undefeated pedestal This was bound to happen No team could be expected to i through the strong Metro Junior B setup los ing here and there The Tigers-Mar- lies collision was billed in official Metro Junior B cir cles as the Battle of the Leaders had nine points going into the game the Tigers in second place had eight Tigers head long into hotshot goal- keeping in jaunts in Metro area territory Three goals against and St Mikes isnt enough to grab victories Dave Miller was a particular hotshot stumbling block for Tigers From the John a men Dan Bruce Neil and Tiger goals Bowman Gene Scotch was a twogoal lead er Ernie Laurie Players signed lo and Bill Harris the scoring punch in- stroked a goal each Peter Brian Parkinson Dave Day Gary Clarke Bob Dave Gary Fair- Tuiutead John Jacob Doug scored Gibbons Smith Coach Wallace is out to a MM St Mikes defensive alignment raEer front Milton Georgetown Lindsay Rich Hill Kay of Argus Redmen flashed past the goalmouth after giving Streetsville goalie Dave Sutherland a rough minute ing the Sunday game Photo Low scores in peewee scored as Red Rockets Tom edged Blue Bashers 21 and Kelly Smith scored for in Newmarket Peewee Woods The Trail Blazers House League action Grant defeated Camp Borden llobson scored for Bash- Dan Palmer scored two Mark and goals Kelly Smith Tom Alan scored for Rodney Linn and Blue Falcons Tom Chris Jackson a goal each ami Rick Allen for Black for Newmarket Knlghts in their tie lost 32 to Thornhill Notice of holding an ADVANCE POLL Municipality of the Township of North Gwillimbury Notice is hereby given that pursuant In ByLaw No a poll will be on liny of November from ID pm Slondurd lime The polling place Tor rile of ihe township of North linibmy will be loeuled at- JERSEY PUBLIC SCHOOL KESWICK PUBLIC SCHOOL BELHAVEN COMMUNITY HALL for ihe purpose of receiving Hie votes of voters who expect be a sent from the Municipality on Ihe day fixed for polling The ballot box will be opened and votes counted at pm Time on Monday the 2nd day of December at the said place Dated at this 3rd day of September Jones scored for Jack Green Hornets Dave Spor- goals leder for Maroon Mustangs in Iheir draw and Palmer shot Standing Knights Hornets Rockets Scoring lead- Bash- scored the only goal on a pass from Steve Wadding- ton as Newmarket Arrows lost 21 t3 Woodbridge in j York Bantam League Jim Paul play Kelly Randy Mark Charlie Grant ex ploded for four goals Ken triggered two as Newmarket defeated Wood- bridge novices The changing world of the woman 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