Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), December 24, 1968, p. 14

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14 Era I Oat NEWMARKET MINORS Two score four goals each NEWMARKET Scott Mortimer and Joe Ar- were four goal sharp shooters as Golden Jets shutout Maroon Kids and While Chargers downed Black Panthers in New market Atom League games Phil scored the other two Char ger goals Bob Rogers and Peter Bradley clicked for Panthers shot two goals BiD Vale Rick Allen triggered two Jim Vardy one as Knights nipped Rockets Dave Fairy Lake scene of past glory Red Runners outgunned their Bombers bombed Purple Marauders 33 Warren Hunt scored twice Hughes once for Purple Mike DeLaHaye Dave T NOVICE Jim Spark scored both goats Randy Hutchin son gained the shutout cred it as Whites blanked Green in Newmarket Novice League play Kevin Vlasic and Bill Snyder scored as Maroon edged Blue Don Thompson scored the Blue goal Bruce Sandercock scored for Black Dave Mature for Red in their points Knights 11 Hornets Bashers Mustangs 7 and Rockets Dave is leader with points John 10 Dave Dave BANTAM Ron and Paul Watts scored as Im perials edged Aces 2 Red Devils Greg Hobson scored both Red goals Richard Lucas blew up a five goal storm Brian and Doug tallied singles as Green Hornets whipped Randy shot a pair of goals Alan and Dave Keffer singles as Bashers beat Mustangs in Peewee League action Dave Jamie Al cock and DArcy Ed Bennett scored for Aces Kevin scored two goals Steve Cully Paul Armstrong Gord Farley and Dennis con tributed singles as Flyers swamped Barons Flyers have belted 61 and New market Braves downed liston bantams Five players wore Blazer goal- scoring shoes They were Robinson Dan Palmer and Chris Jackson Wayne Boon had a shutout until Bnce scored in the final 10 sec- John Stasko and Jim Gibbons shared the Braves scoring spotlight with sparkling two goal ef forts Cal Govts Steve dington and Doug Counter scored other Newmarket goals Anderson scored twice Bell once for Dutchmens Bay in case youre more or less a New market newcomer is that part of Fairy Lake that jut building was erected Dutch mans Bay has regained some of its past glory day after the recent cold snap The Bay became the recreation area for more than boys and girls play ing hockey and skating The Bay and Fairy Lake at one time was the focal point hundreds of Newmarket residents for skating and hockey At one time there were at least two rinks on the pond with boards around them and other rinks were kept clear snow and in operation without benefit of hockey players than the Newmarket arena Bui such is the case as Herb Cain the late Bill Thorns and the late Larry Hub residents who made it big in the big time NHL gut their skating and hockey doing to fond with Heir lent arc try Kill Isn t within It is difficult Two women skips share lead title The late Tom He am in the twenties a heated skatechang ing shack back of the pres ent Newmarket Hydra Building It never cost more than a nickel to use the shack facilities It was op- err by the town most of skates on the bank This system hard- Business Directory NEWMARKET and Audrey Phimister share the leading skip title at York Curling Club Both lead skips protect marks Mrs Monday draw four defeated Dorothy Jones and Louise Evans di rected rinks own 30 rec ords Mrs SokoTs rink de feated Marie Jones to take the Wednesday draw lead Mary Jones to assume the lead ership spot Helen Kurtz de feated Ann Filman 74 to tie the Filman four for second place in the Monday draw Stella Curtis defeated Norma Cook 124 for a first triumph Jennie Salisbury defeated June Morgan 115 to sweep into second place the Tuesday morning and the job was done Why the Fairy Lake operation and make provision when the becomes sound to operate two rinks on the lake one for the skaters and one for the hockey players If you want to go one better keep an oval track cleared on the ice for the speed skaters Right away perfect location Police mule in heart town the first move to make greater use of Fairy Lake use of it Ken Taylor paces Aurora town League and John Predion clicked for other Tire tallies had their invincibility halo tarnished as Leslies exploded for five third period goals to make it a rout flashy threegoal go Terry one dynamic duo powered Leslies into orbit Jack VanderPloeg Wayne- Ken Raw on and Larry hit for other Leslie goals Roger matches Mae Glass Jean White and Mary Mitchell and then- improving four brate They posted first Wednesday wins They top ped Betsy Hodges Stella Curtis and Lisa Hodgson EAST Warriors tied Braves 33 Sioux edged Glenvilie League games Brian was number one in the shoot department to all three Warrior goals Wayne Perry pegged two Bob Cunnyworth one for Braves W fired two Mike Chase one to spark Sioux Doug Sweeney and Holdsworth fired Glenvilie goals B Rut- ledge Steve Wallace D and S Vale were hap py Chief marksmen Steve losers goals East Gwilhm bury novices lost 20 and 51 to Nobleton Peter Hoehne scored three goals t Steve two Guy Rus sell Chris and Dave triggered singles as Mad Hatters pun Royals pair of North Mike ste scored for Ken Taylor Cam Don Bond and Charlie Stew art scoring exploits fea tured Aurora Town Hockey League freewheeling Lises last week Canadian Tire 115 Leslies and Erics trimmed Taylor scored four goals Stewart three and Ralph Sundquist two as moved into second place behind Ken 0 and Sam Wells furnished other scor ing action Don Bond the exNewmarket Redman a whale of a season shot three goals to spark Ihe Barry Smith and Bob trigger artists Brian Know- scored a first peiod coal to give a fast Mad hatters top league Coffey and Scott Murray scored in the 31 win Cof fey Thomas and Mike Kil- were two goal hitters in the triumph Mike Lee and Craig Christie hit for singles East tied 11 as Al Ellis scored the EG goal and Vince scored for Royals Peter Killoran Peter Phil and Chris Ryan for Knights in their draw Ken Strong scored twice Jim Collier and Pat Davies once for Crowns Dave shot two Frank Steve a goal The peewees lost 32 to each for for a tie Mad Hatters with 15 points are group lead ers Knights Royals 10 Crowns 7 Scoring leaders are Peter 22 Chris Guy Russell Peter Mike Mad I Inic Caruso is best goalie average Royals Terry Dicks Herb nun JUNIOR OHA man vs NEWMARKET SUNDAY DECEMBER 29 at 200 This Week NEWMARKET ARENA Stan LeBer Darwin week Aurora peewees still undefeated four goal drive Steve Car uso notched two Bill Dins- more Dennis Pugh and Dave Underwood triggered singles to spark Aurora undefeated this season whipped and Woodbrldge Rick Craig Coulter Rick Hampton and John Fry scored against Macfarlane blew lid off with lour goals against Coulter 0- Fasky and Greg scored other Aurora goals Walt Fines and Butch Blair had Aurora no vices going great guns for win over Wood- bridge Craig Chapman planted three goals Dave Robinson two while Paul Climpson Scott Coulter and Alan Albright fired Aurora The Roy Keys Nick Skillins Aurora Lions bantams after playing a tie with Barrie behind Pet er Heintzmans shutout whacked Woodbrldge Peter Skillins flashed a Soccer group plans winter activities is supposed have a redhot midget team George Sor- Eric Smith and the Au rora Attrldges showed rie they could be had wilh a victory Thursdey Kerry Heintzman carried for two goals to lead Au rora Glenn Mike Edgar and Kevin checked for other At goals Larry Keffer win two I record in North York Ju venile Hockey Wells in goal Glenn Sisman Aurora 54 in as Glenn Paul Cotey Ted Nesbit and Paul Smith split Aurora the lime to count oil your blessings Warmest appreciation for your loyal kindness ZITOUNIS CUSTOM TAILORS MAIN ST NEWMARKET Newmarket minor soccer enthusiasts meeting last week elccted officers for the 1969 season and drew up plans for winter activity to keep the sport warm over Ernie Townsley Borge and Chas were named di The Association plans to organize an Indoor soccer programme to start early in 1969 Newmarket teams nil return to action in the Newmarket District Minor Soccer League in 1969 The league Is expected to be divided into north and south sections Newmarket expects to field a champ ionship junior A contender in 1969 Jim Pepper has re turned to lead the A club after a two months trip to

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