Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), January 28, 1970, p. 14

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THE SPORTS ERA HARD FOUGHT 64 win Bowmanville tough opposition for Redmen NEWMARKET Whiz Kid gave the fraternity foot range that vent in its first big opportunity to the goalies shoulder cheer with a screened at The puck I a to a drew the ass Grove Bennett scored of the third period Keswick Beavers lose two belter than two periods Jan However when the final total was in the had won another suburban Junior game over the Will Kids The Whiz Kids were looking their best in the first period as they led the Reddles Thanks to threegoal effort of Kay Newmarket led af ter two periods ville tied the score at but from there on the Red- dies seeing the possibility of losing their first game at home came on strong to win pulling away Bob Kane scored the tie breaker at and the clincher at Kay Kay took a pass from Bob Kane was at the crease when Paul Dixon shot from the blueline Kane picked up t Twice in the second period Newmarket were two short hut held the Whiz Kids at bay Rick made several fine saves John Lee and Bob Kane were off for tripping in the final minutes of the game Ken anil est scored for the for a early first three second period goals Bob and Jerry took the lend at 1649 on Joe Ilirocks unassisted goal Five seconds later Hie WhizKids were well on the way breaking Ihe unbeaten record of the Newmarket Itedmcn on Sunday They held the for the first two periods and then lost the contest at he final whistle How man v Hie goalie Hob goes down and is out he play as Randy Perry takes a swing at the flying puck White Photo men defeated While Knighls in a Suburban Junior league game Jan This gave the Roddies every other Essos down 83 the league on their AURORA Mike Kay got his third goal of home lee The Reddies Patrick d unusual the period at It was havent Jos a game at home shooting and skating skill a hard shot from the since season started to score five goals as Canadlan Tire i For a team playing its first game together at the early hour of am on Saturday morning Coach Hill Hopper and Manager Jack were justly proud of their Novice A reserve team when they reached the consolation finals in the lMh Novice Tournament here on Saturday The team was formed from the house league and had only practised three times together Members of the team with their coach Hill Hopper and manager Jack arc Jack llarber David Gregory Hobson Peter Hopper Michael Harant Danny Ron Garry Cutting Joseph Arrigo Graham Halt Ron Veenslra Peter Warren Hunt John Mortimer and Allan Weddell While Photo aid added two goals Bar ry one for Anderson Ken Jock- son and Bob Skelciicr sha red the Tire goals They came after Essos and shot ahead In the other two games that closed the re gular schedule Leslies de feated anger and Eric Cycles doubled the score on McLeans The teams start a double roundrobin playoff series this week Ray sco red two early Leslie goals Rob Wilson and Bud Sutton pumped oth er Leslie goals was La- night with Dan scored a pair of goals his brother Ron Leans on the score board as Jerry Ingham not ched two Bob Jackson and singles be fore McLeans made a move Charles Stewart Doug divided the Mc Lean goals AUSTIN 1000 LOW LOW RUNNING COSTS MPG DELUXE SEDAN FULL PRICE ONLY 167500 BRITISH MOTORS SI Newmarket 8953222 ROVER TRIUMPH Lloyd Sedore heads Sutton Fair executive SUTTON Mr Lloyd of Don Mills Road North Gwillimbury Township is the newly el ected president of the Sut ton Agricultural Society At a dinner meeting held Jan- at the Twin Seasons Mo tel Jacksons Point the slate of officers was Town ships Art Mitchell retried the societys leader and due to sickness he was unable to attend this meeting In his absence a past presi dent Mr William Sellers shared the chairmans du ties with former vicepresi dent Ted Head table guests included Mrs Arthur Mit chell Mrs William Sellers York County Warden Gor don Cook and his wife Reeve and Mrs David Da vidson of North Township Reeve and Mrs Ernie Township Reeve and Mrs Sam of the Village of Sutton Mr Art Wall York County Agricul tural Societies Mr and Mrs Herbert Coad of Au rora and York County Dai ry Princess Miss Mary Mr Sutton Fair Jack Tate also took part in proceedings During program which had about persons present ill health She is to con- lions of Service Ccrtifi- as chairman of the iles were made to Mr A Womens Section Steyens and Mr William Other Both have given were Mr Howard Matt as first vicepresident the Sutton Fair Mrs Lome Crons- was absent from the head table due to temper Smockum will be President Lloyd Sedore Howard Matt George Ardili William Sel lers and Arthur Mitchell takes place on August A LITTLE LATE BUT HERE YOU ARE SANTA SPECIAL 30 off on li DONALD WOOD MOTORCYCLE KING Due to death of EDWARD TED MEAD of Control Office Supplies Ltd CLOSED Wednesday Joauory New Extension Classes Starling Early in February YOUR OWN PSYCHOLOGY AUDIOVISUAL MEDIA FOR BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY POLYMERS AND PLASTICS MEN MYTHS AND LITERATURE ENGLISH THE FRENCH CHARACTER CANADIAN STUDIES APPRAISAL 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