Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), January 7, 1970, p. 16

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Rugged Redmen win three Weston goalie Steve Johnston gloves after the shot Unidentified Weston ptayi after a shot liv Auroras Doug far left closes in at centre Tigers and Weston tied Thais Westons Tom llalcnrras taking out Din- White LOSE FIFTH PLACE Tigers tie Dodgers Rams tied Dodgers at home Jan and Richmond Hill Rams Dec 30 at THESportsERA opinions expressed around the Aurora arena rinkside after Ihe Sunday ho Tigers wouli or the sterling effort of goalie Tod likt his number Johnston had his big mo ments Both goalies turned in star performances Some of the shots slopped left lie fani ap plauding Dob scored the first two goals one late in Ihe first period and one in he first minute of the second period as Ti gers went ahead 20 Doug and Bob on first goal Steve Boyle set up the second Murray scored the visitors first goal while the Dodgers were a man short break ing out lo dekc picked up from Rick Skill to oil front of Ihe Dodger cage give Tigers a 31 advantage COSTLY PENALTY flip ped in a backhander to score the second Weston goal Aurora Kip took a five minute high sticking major at 1320 and while Kip I Hob Stones goal teams were four aside when Dave Davies once again shunted the Dodgers ahead at 15 Less than a minute later Gary Hall swept in to punch Mike pass into the Weston goal lo es tablish a tie Both teams had excellent opportunities to earn the winning goal in In the game at Richmond Hill Wolf Heisl scored twice Morris Titan ic got the lying goal with Murphy scored and the Dodgers took a lead Steve Stout- an in off goal at of the third period as Tigers lied Ihe score Wolf and Gary Hall set up Titanic and Sill Davison shared other Tiger goals Doug Wolf Morris Titanic and Pete Titanic scored Tigers goals against Dixie Aurora sponsors threeday tourney NEWMARKET Greatest scoring team New market has iced In Junior circles in more than a decade Thats tlie tag lo be attached to Newmarket Argus Red- men Last week winning three in a row Roddies assem bled goals beating Lindsay and goalkeepers George Skitteral and Rick McGowan given steady defensive by Paul Dixon Ken Kyle Jim and Paul held the opposi tion to five goals II was a scoreless first period in the game here with Lindsay Cleaners The Roddies should have been up two or three goals they Lindsay 21 Ron Ward- It was a different story in the second period as captain Bob Kane rustled up an unassisted goal at and scored from Paul Dixon and Ross Shropshire at Kane went in alone to slip the puck into the net to get Reddles started Ho slapped in a rebound off Dix ons shot for his second POWER PLAY THIRD From there on it was a case of how many as he Noddies picked up the pace Jerry slapped in a power play rebound to make It 30 Len Kay got the assist Cornell scored the only Lindsay goal at picking Ihe corner from a sharp angle scored his second goal at lo make it It was a nifty inciting effort Kay and Bob assists added two goals in final per iod Kay Hipped in a rebound off drive at McElroy scored at 12 camped near the goal- crease turned a drive from and Jim Wlllierspoon into tho net It was picture play Ken Kyle showed ho hadnt lost any of his win and vigour over the holiday period He came up swing ing in the final three minutes to give Lindsays No Randy Robinson a pasting It Kyle two for cross- cheeking and five for fighting AT LINDSAY At Lindsay Len Kay and Bob Kane scored a pair of goals pacing lie Ray and Paul Dixon it was a 161 scoring romp for the No less than nine Roddies figured in the scor ing act Ray led the parade with three while John Lee Len Kay Paul Dixon Bob Kane and Jerry a ccc Ken Kyle Jim and Randy Perry shared Newmarket goals SUBURBAN JUNIOR MIXED CURLING EAST GROUP NEWMARKET T Pis Ralph Wall 23 Ivor Kennedy Glen Anderson and John 11 2 24 rinks were Jan Lindsay J winners in the mixed AURORA On tarios top 1G bantam hoc key teams have entered the Town of Aurora ban tam hockey tournament in held the Aurora ar ena Jan 6 and 13 In cluded in the entry list to give area fans an opportu nity to cheer their hopefuls are Aurora and Newmarket play 7 pm Redwings take on Oakville at pm and Lindsay plays Thorn- Jack Many hockey workers ami hockey moth- Milton are involved in organ lie and operating the Sulk Belleville vs Barrie Tren ton vs and Kitchener Games will fol low throughout the day with the final game at pin SWIMMING LESSONS RED CROSS SWIMMING COURSES Bo o Swim Swim Call For NOTICE Dr C Bill Dr J Don son Dr L Robinsot charged lo FLAMINGO HOMES GRANDVIEW ESTATES DISHWASHERS ELECTRIC RANGES FRIDGES PRICED FROM LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM NURSERY SOD FRONT and REAR PANELLED FAMILY ROOMS CAR GARAGES DOWN PAYMENTS FROM SAFE MODERN ELECTRIC HEAT BEDROOMS ONLY SIX HOMES LEFT CALL KEN DAVIS DR W R CASE REALTY LIMITED YONGE ST S AURORA AURORA TORONTO 8898654 Lindsay Hon kicks aside this hot from Ilnh of in Newmarket Keilmcn lie beat twice anil nine Mining a total of lis coals in nnf THREE STARS THE NORTH YORK ACADEMY OF BALLET Director Klostermann Starting Spring Term FRIDAY JANUARY 8955533 JUNIOR OHA HOCKEY Sunday January pm MILTON vs NEWMARKET REDMEN NEWMARKET ARENA York Curl Club They defeated rinks directed by Jack Rudy WHEN THE PARTYS OVER THE TREE IS DOWN YES WELL EXPERTLY CLEAN YOUR VALUABLE Duracleair Co for FREE Newmarket after hours 8955436 No Soaking No Scrubbing Clean Dry the Same Day BANKRUPTCY SALE 30 70 ON ALL ITEMS IN STOCK SLIMS Now Girls White SOCKS 9 Piece Orion Pile Any Childrens SNOW DRESSES SUITS ok Kiddies Nylon SKI JACKETS tow Boys Girls SLACKS Specie to SANDYS TOTS TEENS CHILDRENS WEAR

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