Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 27, 1968, p. 24

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E- Oat- We 1S Arrows win five straight NEWMARKET Bob Wilson was a member of the Newmarket juvenile hockey club that won the Ontario championship in under Ken Brooghton and Ed Pitt With Henry Scott the are a couple of our sports minded police officers They beiichdirect the Arrows hi the Monday Newmarket Midget Hockey League and scoring crew made it fire in a row last week with a third period burst that carried them to a win over Armstrong Transport ers This undefeated run led to the break up the At- their fifth pud Jeff Rob erts socked it to em for Armstrong Larry Vine making like he had designs on the league scoring title shot two goals for Gran Barry and Ken Huntley potted other Granada goals Dow- dell kept the from applying a whitewash sting with his first period Ideal Xmas Present is our best winter Sheepskin Vest Sheepskin Rugs from calf skin long can be used for can own a luxurious Suede will sheepskin hunting fishing Ski-Doo- genuine Lambskin lining for top comfort and ing outside jobs This Rug Take a mo men INDUSTRIAL TANNERY Two rinks lead ladies curling NEWMARKET Louise Evans and Doris Fan were best skips at the end of the first week of competition in the York Curling Club ladies divis ion Mrs Evans rink edged Judy Aikman in Tuesday play and won over Marie Jones on Thursday Doris defeated Muriel Clark Tuesday and defeated on Thursday Heather Louise Cook Dorothy King and Ann Filmait emerged as Monday draw- winning skips with respect ive triumphs over Kay Business Directory Audrey defeated Mary Jones Em ma Broadbent doubled the score on Joan June Morgan defeated Jenny Salisbury and Myrtle Ow- ram rallied to edge Slessors rink in Tues day play Liza Hodgson de feated Stella Curtis Betsy Hodges defeated Marie Jones Mary Mitchell ANOTHER REASON MOST PEOPLE LISTEN TO irons BILL McVEAN 66369 Happy Birthday Now you may qualify for your retirement pension under the Canada Pension Ran now if youve been contrib uting to the Pension Plan and if youve rctirtd from itimi con tact your Canada Pension Plan Office If you will become in 1969 get in touch with your Canada Pension Plan Office three months before your birthday The people there will help you fill out the application form that jour pension cheques coming Theyll explain how jour pension is worked out and when you become eligible Youll get alt the answer- to questions about your retire- pension Payment is not You must apply to recuse your pension benefits iion should be made in the Canada Pension Plan Ollice serving your community Newton brook Shopping Plaza Street Willow dale Hasketts Hash Thursday morn ing victories were recorded by Mary Jones and Helen Kurtz They opened the season with fine pitching Morgan George Newmarket and Aurora Tigers will be on the road this coming Sunday The will play in Ajax against the White Knights while Tigers trek to Dixie for a Metro Junior B test with the Beehives Sunday afternoon will see Newmarket Legion and Aurora playing a full length OMHA midget game The two teams last week played a tie so look for plenty of action starting at 2 pm at the Hub arena Colorful George Storey who has forsaken wearing a hat because he couldnt keep it off the ice is Aurora coach Don Murray is Newmarket coach Tigers next home Metro Junior game is at pm Dec with Dixie Beehives the visitors Newmarket hope to add another two points to their count when they play in the Double Rink against Thornhill to night The Redmen entertain Ajax Dec in their next home game The top six teams are bunched in the Suburban Junior C loop At our last found up Milton with points was in front with Lindsay- three points back has 14 points for third spot Three teams Newmarket Argus George town Raiders and Whiz Kids are tied for fourth spot with 13 points each Rich mond Hill Rams are making a bid for the next spot Sid Smiths Hill hopefuls beat Lindsay on the weekend to run their point total to Hillers Improve The Hillers are a team that is likely to be heard from Theyve showed steady im- and while Elmer and Bill were hoping for a sweep over the Hillers in the recent back to back set the best the Red- men could manage was a point out of a possible four Dr Glen Kennedy is all smiles these days Kennedy went out and added a goalkeeper name of Johnson With Johnson in goal the Mark- ham SealAWaxes vacated last place and move into first place in the Metro Junior B League I The climb from last to first place was achieved in days This was quite feat Aurora fans werent surprised after they saw Johnson rob their Tigers Sunday night at the Aurora arena If Johnson continues to play in this fashion the are likely to remain on the top rung The Markies lead Marlies by two points Dixie has St Michaels The Tigers in fifth spot have followed by Weston Whitby and North York eight each with i the cellar with STAR A star in a big bundle of Sunday stars was Newmarket er Jim Wither- spoon Jimmy who learned his minor hockey in the Hub system is fast developing into one of I the Markies top rearguards Jim makes the right moves at the right time and skates well which is the hallmark of a future hockey star captain of the Wateiloo hockey team are tumble to the moment to find were Median and Gene playing for the Aurora Recreation hockey Last call for North York basketball teams Bill Ellis lepoits Fust are ready to roll Terry Gorman has a team marking time heads the Newmar ket Joggers Club If you wish to join and do some jogging contact Mr It was with deep regret we learned of the recent passing of main seasons started with Mount Albeit and Seams in the Lake Simcoe Softball We join with hi- mam lends in mourn ing the passing of a friend and star ball player We note the Aurora Figure Skating Club will host the Central Ontario sectionals this season Jan Miss mid Mrs Soma are the professionals with the Aurora Club

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