y -t- into action one of their minute of play far this Aurora whipped home four first period and went on to claim a win over Monday in the Aurora arena The game was a scheduled H Junior Big Nine contest The win was an important one on the Aurora books It lifted them out of a last place tie with he Flashers and enabled the Bears to jump into seventh place a point ahead of Union- Eddie Walker was the Aurora Haiti- Eddie firing from the wingline got the Bears victory rolling with two early first per iod goals Then in the final round with the Flashers trying to drive in the tying goal Walker broke loose to rap the clincher- Cieary and Geo fired the other Bears counters getting excursions came after Walkers lead at the end of the ilrst- The teams battled through a goalless middle TOe the Bears in the final period Jan stopped fired their way Charles scored two goals Barry Cook and Fred one each in Boston win Jim Wells collected two counters and John Ackmnan one for the Red wings Bon Jackie Brooks and Cliff were two goal snipers and Dan scor ed a singleton in the Leafs tri umph Danny Patrick clicked for two goals and Dale Bears bagged one for Canadiens Ted got away to a fancy start with a four goal effort to spark Providence Other Providence marksmen were Norm Dennis and John Wright Larry Billings scored Down The rt I I According to advice received manager Fred all obstacles in the path of New market Spitfires taking over Motors spot in the O senior Metro League have Two points garnered by Aurora Bears on Monday night in one of their better efforts put Flash Flashers cellar of the Big Nine junior group and elevated spot below bertii Will have chance to Really prove Weekend On Saturday night move into for dfr With Tatvjr Rockets who are their immediate targets A Dixie which they made last timei plus a further next Monday when St come to Aurora would put the Bruins AWARD Dillman And Cain Next week after finish their Saturday night at the arena with Motors feet Spitfires will take over the spot in the Metro senior loop The fact the Spits have received this concession Is a triumph for alloat effort by Herb Cain Fred Stan Smith and the Spit executive Tamed down previously at every turn in their bid to provide senior hockey for the Hub fans they kept W project contacting the other metro teams the OHA and getting playem lined up Herbs the highest this effort the South baseball crown or should we say Pete has been an active for years and years We never heard Fete refuse a ball team or a nine in any player coach manager secretary or trainer Pete has all these jobs In the past decade in fact he thrives on work and without him and other enthusiasts work wouldnt chore it is For this weeks If ashman award iafatt Theatre passes Fred Dillman and Herb Cain arc our nominees r Here Saturday The brickbats and mots have been flying back and forth over the past month to the ef fect Lyndhurst Motors one of the Metro league teams Isnt powerful enough to represent Canada at the worlds hockey tournament to be held in Eur ope in February Hub hockey fans and will have a I chance to draw their own con clusions about strength this Saturday night at the local arena the current leaders in the Metro league will joust with Herb Gains Newmarket senior Spitfires It will be the final Canadian ap pearance before they board ship for Europe Herb Cain and Fred promise to ice a strong Spitfire unit to try conclusions with perhaps the future worlds champions Game time is The official opening of King area school it will be held on Friday evening Jan The guest speakers will Be of the Depart ment of Education and superin tendent of elementary schools J Millar Department of Highways public school inspec tor Others invited to take part are mem bers of King Twp council Major Alex MPP J D Smith Ratepayers and visitors will be welcomed by the school board to inspect the school building A social hour will follow The Glenville on two and one quarter acre site in the former school section No King has been sold to Mr and Mrs Dun- vegan Toronto The Dal- tons intend to convert the build ing into a dwelling as soon as possible- FREE Extra Pants with every Tip Top Tailors madetomeasure suit and every stock suit Three days only and Sat J Jan at Morrisons market and Aurora Aurora Saturday Hockey The goalscorers opened the NewYear hi high gear In the Aurora Recreation hockey league In the bantam circuit Boston nipped Detroit while the blasted Canadiens In the American pee- wee loop Providence toppled Pittsburg and Buffalo didnt join in the highscoring as they failed to break a deadlock John Scott in the Pittsburg and Bruce Wood in the Buffalo citadel been cleared away of course are packing for Europe temporarily at least in the represent Canada at the again Worlds Hockey Tournament During theuoELe Other teams in the Metro loop schedule the Bears Won at are Dynes and KiY Flyers Its also been definitely establish ed that the Spitfires will play their home games on Friday nights at the arena As a starter in the Metro cir cuit Spitfires wil Hackle the greatly improved Aurora-Lamb- ton Lumbermen in the Aurora arena on Thursday Jan The Spits first home appearance will be Friday Jan Flyers invading the Hub to vide the opposition WINTER CLOSING HOURS BELLS CORN Restaurant Monday Tuesday Friday Saturday Sunday Service Station and Motel are open all days Closed 12 J AylUli NEWMARKET POLICY PHONE Men to CONTINUOUS FROM CONTINUOUS FROM MATINEE SATURDAY AT 89 home and lost in a game with young Child the nets at arena with the Bay St Collegians Hardest luck from an Aurora standpoint has been the upsurge of Rangers who risen to the heights arid St Mikes and Brampton in a to come from close to the cellar to aiialhiost sure playoff spot in any event the Bears will be in need of support and next Monday and we hope they get it Gilbert ycterah- tilo Herb Cain to lure to Newmarket and have had if the Spits had secured a Metro berth is stated to replace Gavin Lindsay in the nets for at the worlds hockey tournament Frankly the criticism made against the club that they shouldnt representing Canada has hot done the team any good but has put them under pressure at all times in place of their early season ease will likely add of players several of his boys may make the trip but we think the club Is quite capable of holding its own in Europe and are as strong as the Edmonton and Sud bury clubs our last three repre sentatives are the best possible under the Clippers have sign ed the who performed earlier in the season with the Spits are running in third place in the group but leading Roy Midland Sham rocks who are in the cellar hut will meet the in the playoffs Speaking of Mid land we see that is performing for the Midland intermediate club marking his Iflth straight season as an doing yeoman service for Aurora Newmarket Brad ford Zephyr and Midland all that time So much has been written about rough play in hockey that we hesitate to add any comments We simply ask the older fans to recall the days of the old Metro- league the games of the and the too and be honest when you ask if they werent as rough as now Look at the scars worn by those of mother day The amateur au thorities are forced lo take the Mill rules things being what they are Wo are inclined to agree that the removal of the red line and the moving of the closer to tin goals might help a lot Were afraid however Dud hu man nature being what it is player coaches referees and tans wont change much Its like most contentious problems you I cant legislate to make it so Its Mine that strict refcreeing will help matters but the basic prob lem scents to he a better know ledge of the rules by players of ficials coaches and fans The has issued In re cent days memo to referees un der the signature of Hill which is extremely well done and a sincere warning to the arbiters Here some sugges tions Of knowledge of the rules will not he ex- keep up with the play ho and skate briskly do not he lackadaisical no vefHfdiom with fans or officials only consult the gun judge if in doubt do not overcharge the By George Haskett Newmarket Sports Editor Its good after all ihe holiday festivities to get back id a nice quiet desk The big Item of the moment is that the Spitfires arc to take over the post in the Metro senior loop Herb Cain and Fred appear to have a strong unit and should a good of Itself In company the Spits will play home games on Other teams in the metro league are Dynes Flyers Clippers With iyndhurst on shortly after they make appearance herb Saturday hold Hie lead in the Dynes and Aurora follow In The Andy led Aurora Bears topped Lake- shores Monday for a much win Bears have lb to here on If they plan tip loin the Big Nine playoff fun Alannger Gloss crew beset with injuries still has a chance to crash the playoff circle hasnt given up on making grade The part thats pulling and his man Doug Clarke is lack clients The Hub tally has more tluui a pass ing interest in Bears with Grant Morton ami lamia performing on the defense Who is next Oh yes the town leaguers Town league men lire a little more after Mondays in- Regent clash It a great one It drew ihe largest crowd of the season fliere was some the level that unless inns started turning out more fro- the league would have to fold Thai Idea if It was ever considered is now behind town loflgucrs and theyre pre- pared to carry on the end re ports league Kay Smith by number of Bill John- Thorns BUI and Jack an ex- Brampton Begem a lead Then its dorf King City and Aurora Aurora are lied in the league cellar The North York Minors are en Joying a best season Two earns Office Spec ialty Juveniles and Gorman Shiofee Kings unblemished and lead their leagues teams hould annex titles and go far In the OMI A plnydowns In Juverr with every Tip Top Tailors madeto measure and every suit Three only TIiuik and Hal Jan l at New market mid A For Canadian AirLines Estate Insurance HI South Aurora Tel PA do not discuss appoint ments do not criticise the teams or arenas use your report card speak in your re- porta explain more fully the mis conduct or match penalties when imposing penalties on players slay away from them it is often said referees the cause of miscon duct penalties keep your dress ing- room clear dress neatly and as laid down rough play must ho curbed Stop hoarding high sticking crosschecking There is only one person that can do this and that is you Improve facooffs to what they the start of season We suggest that ana can do their part too by writing to in charge of clubs what they think about officiating and pointing out what mistakes they think made The memor andum is of course not a cureall tad It hits many good points and It will be interesting to watch this results The note on the bottom of Helpful Hints to Referees published the A A is to tho real point every player should wad the rales Wo this goes for fans lie Stouffville and follow the Specialties in the standing lis ton Lions with a strong aggregation in tow are Midget League second plac ersfollowed by Aurora Wood- and Sonny has assumed the coaching job at so the should start to roll League playoffs are about a week away and OMHA rep resentatives In the various and have bo by Feb 13 Have you caught any of the juvenile games recently They hold the fort at the arena Tues day at nlhe chimes have been some good games of Ken is coaching the club anil hard working Eddie Pitt is manager Alan Childs one of the districts bettor net minders an Aurora son of and nephew of Tigers goalkeeper Art is guarding the shotmen Stcvv Wilson and Walt South wood along with Dave Pitt and Tommy Taylor provide with adequate- blueline pro tec- lion C Coach can send out three speedy scoring lions to carry the mail Creed sets up plays for Glen Kef for and Bales Geo Davis centers second trio Don a steady and Charlie a fine scoring threat the flankers A third unit that is going well is composed of Smart War ren and Rocket Lothian Aurora coached Harry Sutton are highlighting the North bantam circuit With tin unbeaten record Doug tits Lions ni near- to have boxed second spot Optimists with ell Waller at the holm hud dibs an I port ant tomorrow htght to j settle the tltie are Doth the a six team loop with a player roster of and Ihe eight- team players Saturday morn ing league under swing Into all out action Ibis week that will keep thorn well Into March Pill and ieirymeni have an eightteam tain Recreation circuit operating at Aurora arena Saturday mornings to round out hock ey picture north Keswick Comets coached by Taylor and managed by IM couple of set backs In early til County rural league The Comets have a young baud going for them this year and Will tic heard from before any league laurels aro handed out Kills boasting a strmii lineup that In chides old Ceo John Skip Taylor and Ken Keswick Paisley and Hill Broil from Siouff vtllfl could wind up with another championship Hub In welcome In new artificial lee arena Wo wish In thank Kills Pringlc Mike and arena board for the years pass to the Sutton arena Well bo seeing one of these days Thank you and best wishes for a successful season Murray Edgar the districts Is talking up a four team bantam league for Queens- arena Action This week loo the Lake junior hockey league plans to organise so the hockey fans can look forward to a busy year at pert Boyds homo of hookey Thank you fans and fa not tea Newmarket Bantams Lose Newmarket Optimists have a shaky grip on third place in the North York bantam hockey loop made that grip a little more insecure as they top ped Lowell Wallers Optimists in Saturday Most the action occurred in the final minutes By that time had rustled up a lead Then the Optimists swung into action to whittle that lead Geo Robertson Johnny J Hopper and Ian Dick all three star men with the scored in thai order for the Op timists while Terry How ard and Wayne Croutch picked up an assist each during the excitement AlHston pounced twice in the late minutes to wind up their scoring Though they missed the scoring boat Jimmy Bond Brent Bobby Gene Garrett and netminder Jim Garrett turned in fine games for the Optimists In Technicolor I Danny Thomas SECOND Jack McCall Slontgomery zl V SATURDAY AM HOCKEY After a twoweek layoff the Saturday morning hockey league will be back in ac tion this Saturday Games card ed for attention Saturday are Detroit Toronto am Boston Montreal Canadiens Four games will be played every Saturday morning The leegue schedule ends March Ail teams will participate in the playoffs The league is under the direction of Francis The Newmarket Recre ation Commission has taken oyer the sponsorship he Newmarket Office Specialties took a night off from their regu lar North Juyerulo league business tackle the strong Flyers of Toronto The locals didnt any prestige when they battled the strong city crew to a tie It was a great game one the best seen at the arena this sea son and the handful of fans on hand enjoyed every minute of it Only throe penalties to keep the teams under con trol Trailing with just over two minutes to go Don hit the target on a pass Charlie to tie it It was the only goal of third period Norm Smart and teamed up to rate itib Specialties a first period lead fho tenuis speeded up their in the second period as invaders the home forces 31 to earn a lead Geo Davis hi Don Me Knights relay for the Specialty second period Doug TrevorWilson Batten and Murray and goals VANDORR PINE ORCHARD Mr and Mrs Don Mason and family St Catharines and Mr and Mrs Mason and family spent the Christmas holidays at the home of Mr and Mrs George Mason Cedar Val ley Mr Mr and Mrs Harvey and family Holt were Christmas day guests of Mrs and family Mr and Mrs Chapman were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Walter Johnston on Sunday Dec 27 Mr and Mrs Edgar Dennis spent Sunday Dec at the home of Mr and Mrs Douglas Hope Mr and Mrs Ross were dinner guests of Miss Leon ora Starr Newmarket on Mon day Dec The Shropshire family Mr and Mrs Ford Lehman and Mrs Beverly Lehman Mr and Mrs Howard Haines and family were guests of Mr and Mrs Howard Lehman oh Christmas day Congratulations to Mr and Mrs John Sytema on the birth of a daughter on Dec Mrs and family were guests of Mr and Mrs Harvey and family Holt on Years day Mr and Mrs Leonard Hendry have sold their property and are moving to Mrs Smart Toronto spent the New Year holidays with Mr and Mrs McMillan Union church and Church of Christ services each Sunday are and Sunday school Misses Joan and Barbara spent the holidays with relatives in Mrs Wood spent the New Years holiday with Mr and Mrs Carter and family Mr and Mrs Colin were day guests of Mr and Mrs and Miss Aleta Miss feetty spent the with relatives in To- MONDAY TO In TechnlcoloifiJl Clifton Webb Rirbara SECOND FEATURE Last Tram from Jon Hall Christina jV v TUESDAY OTGHTSiS OUR OFFERS 1ST Era and Express classified bring results r i TO m who on clean tip hockey campaign We elate your kind support Mr Herbert Oliver dislocated shoulder last Thursday af ter falling from scaffold in his driving Ilia condition is favorable Mr and Mrs Herbert Oliver Mr and Mrs Fred Allin and family had New Years dinner with their mother Mrs Percy Aurora Mr and Mrs William J King- don and spent New Years day with Mr and Mrs Arnold and family vllle Mr and Mrs John Irwin and children spent New Years day with Mr and Mrs Harvey and family Holt Mr and Mrs Clayton entertained a few neighbors and friends at their home on Now Years Miss Betty Richardson a at Hamilton spent New Year holiday with tier parents Mr and Mrs Mr ami Mrs Sidney and family spent New Years day with Mrs Dunn mid son Al bert Islington Mr and Mrs Hayes daughter Marion Toronto of Mr Mrs Harold and family on New Years Kve Mr and Mrs Ron and family Toronto Sunday guents of Mr and Mrs Harold Mr and Mrs A Scott visiting for a few at home of Mr and Mrs Harold and family also with their daughter Laura Mae A Winters spent the holiday with her day Mrs Rutherford Brampton fife and Mrs J Were on tending the funeral of thedoc- Mrs Donald Toronto spent a the week the formers Mr Mrs Skin nervy YYYf Si- arid spent a few days in Toronto with daughter the of prayer is being this week in three churches with Rev Lee Rev and Rev taking charge v Mrs Glenn Moody and baby By Inlet visited relatives hero on the weekend Miss Mabel Skinner Islington spent the holidays with her sis ter Miss Skinner Mrs Lloyd Cunningham and daughter Jean spent a few days with formers mother Mrs A Winters Mrs A is visiting her daughter and soninlaw Mr and Mrs Dove Belleville for a few weeks Admission Members ii23ai Mr Show TO a fe A m -tv- Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Floyd Preston on rival of their baby boy Mrs Harold and daughter Doris Mr and Mrs Thompson Toronto Mr and Mrs Harry Lavender and child were guest of Mr and Mrs Brown and family on Now Years day Mr and Mrs A White Bob and Mrs J Love less fipent Now Years day with 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