Hasketts Hash By George Haskell The Roddies last week lost a fourth game and lost a great one for the duration Were afraid Ken Kyle out for the season with a frac tured ankle will be missed Ken was one of those guys you like to have around when the playoff smashing and dashing starts in earnest We understand there has been some singlestick and cudgel work going on as the teams tried to soften up the Reddies for the play offs We dont think they have succeeded but the loss of Kyle is a sore blow Kennie kept them all honest with his healthy hitting at the blue- line and elsewhere when anyone decided to branch out in fisticuffing Kyle was there and one punch as a rule was sufficient to cool out opposition gladiators A lot of fans expressed some anxiety about the slump They have been in a bit of a slump of late otherwise the Whiz Kids or Panthers would never have beaten them This sudden burst of late season aggress by the Suburban clubs bodes no good for Bill Elmer and company In barber shop singing or in playoff hockey youve got to have that extra lift at the right time to protect the cords chords get it Anyhow it seems to this scribe there isnt much wrong with the that a couple of playoff wins wouldnt cure And fans this is just what Elmer and Sir William are figuring on dishing up in the days ahead sport ahead Wednesday Thursday and Friday your scribe can talk about what he has seen on the previous days Which leaves but Tuesday for the Community singsong Of course dont have to repeat the Aurora Tigers and Newmarket are in the playoffs Tigers have Doc Kennedy and his Sealers to contend with The are up against a tough White Knight crew charger and cleaner stick included Sounds like the fur might fly in both series All the best to Welsh Larry Rob Montgomery Lloyd Gair and company Tigers can do it if they find the required desire We realize the are in for a tough series Every player will have to give it a percent effort We think both clubs can do it Youll note we didnt say would We dont wish to lower any box on cither side Rut to get on with business and get some laundry done in case we have to bolt to some far off baseball playing field the Seven and the Huron girls senior basketball teams arc headlines makers John is Raider Seven leader The tenm has only seven players and recenllv upset Davies Aurora Williams sparklers The Seven are Rob Kane Doug Rrandon Rob Cooke Dave Bruce Killer Randy Dave Steele and Rick Knowles Ron and Mrs Martin are coach ing the Huron senior girls team They havent lost a game to date Their most recent claim for Hall of Fame recognition was a shutout of Bradford Its the first basketball shutout we can recall Leading stars are Irene for kids at Fairy Lake has once again been an outstanding success Now that Alf Dan Shannon and the Recreation Commission have Fairy Lake cleaved for skating and hockey the Carnival could become a major winter event Edwards Huron Heights Pickering College and Bradford in pursuit School hockey has certainly caught on in this area A sixth team is needed then it wont be to run an interlocking sched ule with north teams How about Aurora Wdliams or perhaps King City Rod Hyde of Huron Heights is league La Huron Heights Unions Who cheers for who Skaters receive badge test results Badge Lisa Robertson Badge Craig Toronto Maple Leaf Captain Dave Keon officiates at the opening at Minor Hock- Night in Aurora last Friday Newmarket Pee Wee Captain Randy left and Aurora Captain Gary Winters gel set for action Thats Aurora Mayor Dick looking Strikes and spares This is a topper for the Odeon Major Lea gue and could be highest at the Odeon Bowl this sea son George Keroff fired and 333 games for a total to pace the Ma jor Leaguers last week Other over bowlers were Tom single Bill Eves 764 291 Jim Warner Henry Knuckey 735 Hall 255 Jim 720 Ches and Ken Ross Norma for the second week in a row was the Monday Ladles League star with a scr ies Hope posted a Other leaders were Rowland Judy Vander- Groef 580 Melnnis 550 Dean Shirley Bray 553 Colleen Thorns 535 June 519 Jerry INVEST NOW 9 Guaranteed Investment Certificates are now pay ing a record interest of per annum payable half yearly For further information write or telephone collect STANDARD TRUST An Aurora tourney for ALL the kids AURORA With get the name all the emphasis on tourna- and the dates competition for minor Skating Club have been Lis Wendy Parmer Todd Peal Danny Marshall Fiona Le- Ruth Lang LeeAnn Robert Debbie McHaffie Colette Kelly Philip Noel Newton Colleen Pitt Ruth Chambers Caroline Cheryl Ferguson Debbie Young Andrea Ho- Badge 3- Allison Huntley Judy Catharine Janet Rogers Hughes Smith Badge Karen Minister Susan to pay for ice for kids over 12 and 10 nominal admission cents for kids under On she said After that charges will be assessed Friday when 10 hours of hockey allstars the I said they could do their On Thursday night March hockey will be played ad- Hockey Mothers group own thing admission will be mission will be 25 and has planned a special Because the Moth- cents for adults cents 10 cents respectively for all the kids who are often left out Its a fullscale tournament and maybe that should be spelled with a capital because itll have all the earmarks of topflight organization and highspirited action that features allstar tourney competition Dates of this hou se league tournament which will include every pcewee and bantam player in Aurora are March The idea is to give the nearly kids who never get a chance to play in a tournament a Ut ile something extra said Betty president of the recently organized Au rora Hockey Mothers The kids are really enthusiastic about the tournament and we just hope all the parents will come out to see the kids play said Mrs Dew- While the moms are handling all Ihe Aurora and District Minor Hockey Association ping out and a number of men have volunteered then- services as officials time keepers goal judges etc Two service clubs have agreed to provide shieldtype trophies for the team champions and finalists The tournament will treat all the kids like allstars Theyll cards will sign game cards and will get ticket lhat entitles them a free hot dog and i Theyll even chewing gum before games just like the guys The teen aged kids from the Aurora Drop- in Centre have volunteered lo make publicity posters for the event Mrs said shes expecting so imaginative art work to tract the public eye I told them PAINT SERVICE MAIM ST Moore MAIN ST NEWMARKET Badge Linda Willson Re becca Garrett Leah Men- Badge Linda Leah Menard Rebecca Blaekwcll Karen Garland Kitching Tracy Sto ver Elizabeth Hunt Jo- Carol Rust Corrine Hea ther Hutchison Dorothy Debbie Ferguson MotoMaster Expertly Remanufactured ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PARTS EXCHANGE The Most Needed Replacement Parts for your TOTAL PERFORMANCE TUNEUP quality products th ut dot the Car and Year m of J 50 4 a ss Hi J 4 79 89 10 79 5 sx if 119 4 79 75 59 ttifel 85 HI 4 79 54 4 79 if 89 34 Bum I CANADIAN 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