ASHMAN AWARD I CLOSING AT Monday opened for gas Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday closed all day 7 am 12 Our private dining room fa at Your service at the above hours Also after hours if reserved in advance PHONE NEWMARKET k NIGHTLY FROM SAT FROM SATUR0iY MATINEE AT J MARCH STRIPPED FOR ACTION GEARED FOR GLORY BtRT MASTER Tall men Mr ON THE SAME PROGRAMME THE ACADEMY AWARD WAIT NATURES HALF ACRE by TECHNICOLOR IN WED MARCH OWIfWSWttcmn raw that MARK RHONDA WATCH FOR DAVID AND STEVENS FLEMING LONG AWAITED LONG TO BE REMEMBERED NOW you can Me Elizabeth and Ad Duke of Edinburgh CLOSE UP In the first complete pictorial their of Canada Ml W C010I it j FEATURE COMMENCING APRIL w-ff- March April pan town hall council chambers intermedi ate baseball organisation meet ing pm Newmarket arena North York series Aurora Newmarket JO pat Woodbridge arena North York championship series King WpdbrWf Mar pit Aurora arena semi finals Collijjgwuod ton arena semi finals first games Bolton King City Mar am Newmarket arena School League semifinals second games Bears vs Bar ons Flyers vs Hornets Bisons Bills vs Rockets a Aurora arena Se Alien Cup Leafs Chi cago Detroit vs Mar Fred Morris store North York Softball League organization meeting SAB pm Newmarket arena Newmarket and District finals 3rd game Mount I j Apr 1 pm Aurora arena Aurora Town League finals 3rd jgame Queens Hotel vs Ditch Diggers April Newmarket arena organization meeting for Intermediate I entry Aurora arena j North York championship series I Newmarket Aurora arena North York championship series vs Vandorf Ties Mbuiif Rinkrate arid railbirds Svere mut teiing you see any more exciting hockey than that and its entirely probable the fans agreed after and Mount Albert went through their paces Monday in the Town League finals VV Actually the teams sweated in Bradley The Coach Big time problem seems to be whether the Leafs can win another Stanley Cop It they take a leaf from the local books they can and will For a second year a row Maple Leafs Optimists local edition have done Just that little thing Your Hashman has been more or less doing the town via the players scoring hut this week were doing a switcheroo a step into the circle for the iffifiman Theatre gentleman is A Bradley coach of twice successful Leafs There hasnt been a week daring the past winter that weve missed the Leafs from the bench Leafs Werent always in the chips fcbrii when the chips were down in the playoffs Coach Bradley had the right answer And with the right answer his Leafs charges did some fine clutch playing to favored and then in turn put the Rangers to sleep for the league crown Two cham pionships in two years in a fine coaching record so well say well done Mr Bradley well done via our weekly award HaskeiMl Jr Win Again the Mount junior lady hockey hopefuls won a hockey lilt from I Kettleby in the arena The teams had a return bout in arena Wednes day Again the Mouhtie-Queens- Combines with aid from a pair of Newmarket skaters fashioned a decision over the coached junior ladies Three goals by Barbara Watt and one by built up the victory celebration Lois Patter son Gail Terry and Edna Davis came up with third period goals to make It Interest for the ultimate winners Mount Green Greeh Watt Sills Harrison Alex ander ftL Alexander Kettleby Patter son J A Patterson Hodgson Woodbridge Wins 10 by George Newmarket Sports Editor a School League it be this week skating basketball or a few hockey hangovers The works you say asked Baseball first Seems theres been considerable talk of reviv ing the big diamond sport in termediate variety like to see it Tonights the night Organisa tion meeting in Town Lets see you around work to be done immediately if a entry is to be con sidered Softball next Fred Morris ye Softball booster out of Lang- staff briefs Lets get the North York League revived Meeting Sunday am chimes Everybody interested please Newmarket and vain They ended up a Aurora please note stalemate therefore still hold a edge games in the best of five town finals Game three is carded for next Monday and put a dash of everything into their tilting had more em- on the latter end of it in the early part and it earned them a lead by the middle of the second But In true style the Lavender hoys came Cord Hare and his right hand man Jack report junior gals organized and ready to stroll Uniforms or bust this year in Keswick ice he necessary A cause worthy of your consideration ladies gentlemen If it doesnt come off youll find somebody play in a barrel this summer Peaches VanZani hammers home the fact the Specially campaign with the North York and Georgian Bay champ- tons hips to crow dyer Sony to see the swimming pool project wane Yes is a lot of dough to sink in a hole in he ground as they say Still just figures but at per man woman and child in our thriving met is ft Besides its an investment in the future Like the idea of cleaning up Lake Possible way to kill three birds with one stone make it iux asset rather than an eyesore to the Hub a county beauty spot and the hole to boot Certainly its an idea worthy of further Invest igation Figure skating Yes a tine carnival recently A quartet of fitter struggles closed the regular scaspn in the school league Saturday- morning A goodly sprinkling of mommas and poppas saw Hornets nudge Bisons 21 Barons squeeze by Bears 21 and Flyers spike a win over Rockets and put on the best of the exchanges as they battled through minutes to a -3-all- deadlock Jan pick pocketed an early goal to give the Bisons a start Hornets rocketed back to their triumph on goals by Murray and Howard Keffer was busy- two- goal laddie to spearhead the Barons Bon Bone potted the Beats lone goal Larry was the Goalies had nightmares shot- makers fun and the scorekeeper trouble as shirts moved into the arena Thursday for a North York championship series tilt with the ThornsEdgar Newmarket and District potted two goals with a little over a minute to play to claim a win over our North York hopefuls Those goals broke Up a deadlock that existed to that point The invading led after two periods Their strongmen Son and Ray whisked away to the sinbin early in the third While they were away the con tracted for three quick goals to tie That was only the begin of another free scoring jam period First Wood bridge took charge again then the and finally janiined in the game winners Ken Thorns was the hotshot shooter claiming a hat trick Stan Gibbons Bun and Dave Couch were right behind with two Barney Pearson hit the scoring column for one and made merry with three assists score- leaders were Ray and Bud Kearney four each Jim turned a trio of Newmarket A Lloyd D Couch Pearson Sellers Gibbons Brett Thorns J StaleyiB Paisley i A WINS A superior passing and shoot ing display that netted four sec ond period goals coupled with fancy shot blocking sent Jim Tigers away to a win oyer KihgVaughaii league stars in the Noble- ton arena It was the opening game in the roundrobin series designed to produce a North York Bush title holder A pair of Flyers boys Dave Rich ardson and Bill spark plugged the Aurora assault with two goals each Mickey Sutton managed a goat and two assists Bruce Reseda going concern oh the Aurora attack converted a Ted Sutton pass into the fourth tally Gerald Chap man counted a period goal for on a sei- pass by Jim Charlie Taylor sank the King- second counter with just under three minutes to play Aurora Silt- T Sutton Rose Rose Dawson Kingdon Rich- kilt shots arid Ron- Klinck Timbers K the scoring aid show with a single J Blake G Cook Wallace J- Layer KingVaughan J Gregg Bell Murray J Patton Chapman Atkinson S Keartiey Boyd Casta- Foster Hoover Winters tor On the alleys Edna contributed a whole 659 201205253 to pace Monday scoring show counting four- as Night Ladies League bowlers the Flyers polished off the Mar- Other top individual performers euchre lo the ladies and Bill aided the cause palace to Hartley and with a Baker a local performers How powered the Rockets attack with back and whittled that margin to I organized this 51 by the end of the second a very busy lad tied it in the third minute of the third and it was Kingdon belting home a shot at to put the Vans in front Tlie lead stood up for exactly seconds before Don lei fly from the boards a shot that picked a corner neat as you please That forced lers into overtime Jim Preston got the suporters up with his goal at of the overtime That lead looked as though It might slick but Dave Couch rolled lit oh Geo Fleter in cage with just seconds to go to tie it again It there The scoring Dave Couch and Don Marchant had three each for Mount Albert Bruce Paisley one Jim Preston Andy Lloyd and BUI Kingdon were twogoal men for Dave Richard son potted a single first to start and first to finish says the alderman sportsman Congrats to the senior ladies basketball team and coach Miss Gals fail- in their main objective of holding the crown for another year Still it was a sue AGAIN Saturday was another shut out morning the Aurora pee- wee Allen Cup hunt on goals by Harold and Jim pulled a surprise by sinking the Chi cago ship Paul got into the scoring summary an assist on light blinker Leafs moved into first place tie with Detroit as a re sult of a 20 win over the trotters in the nightcap game Don Glass accepted help from Hammond for Leafs number one goal Bill converted a Dennis pass into the Leafs second marker III HOW THEY STAND KINGVAUGHAN King City Bolton Klelnburg Schomberg Kettleby SCHOOL I Vis 31 4 Hornets Bears Final I 3 3 Pis SCHOOL SQUIRT Final I 2 Flyers Marlboro i FEEWEE Detroit Leafs Chicago Is a It Pis NOIL I Aurora Word bridge market ifjiyauglmn last week Aurora Newmarket Future games March KingVaughan at March Aurora at Newmarket April Newmar ket at Aurora April Wood- bridge at f More Sports On on to for Andy Charlie and the Aurora Bears That trip looked far away up until last Friday Bears on that fateful day faced elimination- Theyd lost two games to Collingwood and one to Midland in the rouhd- Midland Shamrocks were due into Aurora Friday Another loss meant the Bears finish Rut like the good little fighters ihey are Bears proceeded to spill Midland 31 That Wiiify meant the Bears and Shamrocks hod to do battle again via the suddendeath route to provide semifinal opposition for Eddie Bushs Greehshirts Sudden death sawoff was carded for Peps igloo Monday Behind Bob inspired fourgoal fort three came in the second period Bears applied the ouster to Midland Keith Colli rigs was another Bear romper due for a halo fit ting tipped in one goal and scintillated in assist column with four Grant Lcroy Win ters hitting his top form along with Grant Edwards and Cook shifted into position let fly other Bear markers Midland goalgetters were Don Scott Bill Kettle and MurV ray York In the Friday 31 teams traded first period goals Grant Winters for Aurora and Dick Sturgeon for Midland The teams sweated through score less second round At 155 of the third Joe throttled his way from end to end to put the Boars topside and Grant Winters was in to apply the clincher In the close checking affair Bears got away shots at Guth rie in Midland cage Walt Rhodes had to handle Rears semifinal set is best two out of three Re turn game in Aurora Friday night about a class for our- hockey players Often wondered if one of those high leaps and pivots would gel em through a defense Hockey handouts news Spits get away to a flying start reports proxy Geo nidation meeting April at the arena Well be them How about you Stan Smith has been lis some fine rural hockey massacre was a pip Our adopted Sutton Green- shirts will be back next week probably Ellis Moose has masterminded his charges right through senior finals Hope your not missing their games slanding filed Aurora and Newmarket hockey sides will have another airing here tonight Aurora stars come in for a with Newmarket Town League all stars Thats in Use North York championship set Incidentally the latter series hasnt ugh the fans fancy but may before long Pos sibly theres loo much hockey still on the go or spring thoughts and bonnets have taken charge set contin ues Monday Motilities appear to have their hands full in mak ing the Dorters lie down ami play dead Good year for pure shooters four teams spill a at end of the regular season Not bad More of course from the Aurora Town League Finals going strong Murrays Ho show against Mickey Suttons bitch Diggers They go again flues- day While we think or it Sut ton family having trouble mak ing their mind who lo root for Harry holds down a defense spot with the Hoteliers while Mickey Charles a ml ThtHxIoix give out wHh trie merry what for for the Diggers were Jeanne Gatti Annie Muriel Flo Campbell Alice Gibson Mary Os borne Nora Gibiiey Claire Pollock Mary Austin Hall Alice Rose 507 Dean Mondays scor ing Blue Bonnets 3 Wildcats two while Henry- McCuteheon jets Hot Rods Coons got into ihe scoring act with League standing Coons 59 lies Dave Craig Larry park ed the payoff shots in the Fly goal In 33 final Wayne sparked the with two goals Rockets third IMPORTANT AHEAP Big and important week for our school league hockey teams Semi finals are iliie to be aim In Ihe Hornets and Bisons battle in one bracket while Ihe Bears and clash in the other semifinal set In the squirt section and Rockets will match skating and shoot ing rides in pi ay- do while Flyers and Marl- are due to reef each other in the other semi final bracket All four series will he decided on a ivvo games goals to count Ikisis First games finals will be completed before press lime while second games will be aired at Arena Sat- morning games are scheduled as follows- Bears Barons Marl- Hornets vs of ho semif Is warfare will clash Tom Kirk Nigh I for the school league crowns Squirt game is for pm with Ihe races getting underway at dale for School Kids Night Tom Kirk Night is April Wildcats Jets Hot Rods Blue Bonnets Florence showed the way to her fellow bowlers in the Office Specialty Thursday Night Ladies circuit with a 150249 Eva Whitfield 148- 193160153 Standing Queens 33 Pinups 32 Dubs All persons players- coaches managers and fans interested in seeing Newmarket come up with an baseball are asked to attend Ian meeting Thursday March Meeting wilt be held at the town hall and is scheduled for pm Plans for entry into the County Baseball League will be discussed an election of officers fur the club ill be lie Id Lots start the season away with a good turnout Please come early and bring along your sug gestions Everybody welcome Marie tallied to lead the Wednesday Afternoon Ladies league Other top notch performers were Alice Gibson Dunn Louise Smith VT Dales Edna League standing Mosquitoes Spitfires 5 Jets Vampires eagiie season closes this blasted Id pace the Leath er last week Andy counted Barney Re- veit Scoring Ben nington Bothwell Standing Bennington 102 Combines 50 Hillsdale Workers Denned s Dairy Turkey Catchers Dixons Scoring last week Meteors Turkey Catchers Dixons Metal Workers Office Specialty Combines Clover Kickers Dairy Le gion 2 Hillsdale Geo Watt clipped the pins at a clip to pace the scoring bracket men were Del A Smith Chas Tugwell John Shedlowick Tops in the bracket were Doug Beckett Hall Bert RoyKeffer Ernie Rank Chailie Floyd 685 Bill Dunn Geo Close KESWICK WELLDRILLING CO and inch wells PHONE QUEENSV1LLE 2404 KESWICK Sanitary Contrador Berg Out Of wont bo a party Maroons had polished lip on the playoffs in the King- their scoring for a lead This week closes the Hoffman Loop Press Shop are in with followed by Ma chine Shop Sheet Metal Scoring last week Press 4 Sheet 4 Machine Frank came up with a fancy to spear head the scoring marks bracket scorers were Stew Dow Grant Blight Frank Daniels Bob LeShicn Ccegars Hank Danny Gill Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and Repaired 24Hour Service Richmond Hill REMEMBER York County Hospital IN YOUR 1 lligh scoring week with the Thursday Night Ladies Pace setter was Hall Other or better shot makers were Betty Emma Broad bent Dunn Marie Strut hers Ella Walker league drop ped a decision to Friday the game they had to win The loss meant elimina tion Kleinburg leapfrogging them into fourth and last play off slot wen I down with colors as at a goal a period pace in were Bill Roe Harry LosKhuk Walt Belt The laiters goal seconds after the period got mobile sowed sion Bill Winter stoked the fire with first period tally arid Hank head put away their second pay dirt hitter In third had the pressure oii In the minutes but couldnt get the equalizer Bruce King came up with a snoedy dish to flatten by virtue of two goals by Jim and Mcrv Ken Ham was the other successful King sniper Jack Woods and Bruce Wallace corked the goals late in the third period after the Bolton hailed easy points as Kettleby Jets were unable to ice a team Jots borrowed a few men and proceeded to tie Hoi ton an exhibition go Ted Rogers and Jim tod counters Keith and Ted Derbyshire per formed the feats Bol ton it SOmiALL meeting of the North York Softball will be held of league Storrls at ftlarch 30 and The tot feget It interested In hearing from Newmarket Aurora ami reports Morris was the big gun in last weeks Office Spe cialty League with a 713 1110301212 Francis Jim Cook Jim Cooks team heads the loop MaeFai lanes second and Lou tnmdlcrs third GIBBONS TRANSPORT LOCAL LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND CARTAGE Storage PHONE NEWMARKET The drug bill for the National Health Service in the United Kingdom for this year will he A real national headache Flo punched out a to pare the Friday Night Lawn Bowling Anne Osborne Mac- nab Hazel Hopper Grace lXyle hurrah League standing Hopefuls Streaks Trailers League closes regular season this week Playoffs open this week in the Industrial League Meteors scor ed a shutout last week to finish atop the league Final standing Meteors Legion 01 Office Specialty Clover Ki TOWN SOFTBALL LEAGUE Break a lr steal a horse grab but whatever fellows dont fall to attend the organization meeting of the New market Town Softball Its being held at the Town Hall Tuesday April reports league Jack and secre tary Harold LaPlante Meeting is called for pm Entries accepted discussion of rules and election of officers will be held my when th stock a pints for and to arc our CLIFF fti the with the merchandise- DEAD STOCK HOC Ai