Newmarket Era and Express, 16 Feb 1956, p. 6

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1953 Ford Custom Radio directional lights spot light condition 119500 Mainline Tudor Blue in real snappy condition Blue a good economical car well worth 59500 i many more good savings IS V TRA 1 i ii j- Kj- o ii3 TRUCK OCT A ess j Open until oclock every evening 5 1 Tji Si NJX Two shutouts and two tics featured the Aurora Little action Saturday In Wayne Duckenflelds marker gave the Leafs a win over Hangers white Detroit on goals by Terry Stone Bob Stewart and Paul blanked In the squirt league contents and Providence fought a scoreless bout with goalies Bob Graham and John Clark earning the plaudits In the final game of the morning Buffalo and staged a standoff Buf falo marksman was Ricky Peter son while John Williamson fired the Pittsburg counterpunch norm ion Plans for the North York hockey league playoffs were completed at a meeting Sunday at Aurora In one bracket of the playoffs Newmarket and will play a best of four out of seven series while Aurora and Lake Wilcox play a similar set in the other semifinal bracket Games in the series are scheduled as follows Feb Newmarket at pm Feb Nobleton at Newmarket pm March Newmarket at Noble pm March Noble at Newmarket AuroraLake Wilcox games are as follows Feb 18 Aurora at Lake Wilcox pm Feb Lake Wilcox at Aurora pm March Aurora at Lake Wil cox pm March Lake Wilcox at Aurora pm t Gorman Is Appointed Recreation Commission Chairman Peter Gorman was appointed chairman of the Newmarket Rec reation Commission at the Com missions Inaugural meeting for The meeting was held Tuesday in the town hall Charles was named vicechairman and Mrs Phyllis Brown was reelected secretary- treasurer George was appointed publicity director Other members of the 1956 Commission are Frank Bollons Don Cameron Jack and two members representing the town council Bob and George Haskett A review of the swimming pool fund drive was outlined by Peter Gorman who also advised that the canvass for pool funds would resume around March It was decided to set up vari ous committees within the Com mission to cover baseball hockey track and field Teen Town play grounds and cultural activities Each committee will be composed of a chairman and one commis sion member The various committees will be set up at the next commission meeting The budget for al so will be considered at the next meeting HiSports Paul Widdifields sharpshooting by Don Lewis and four by Dave carried Newmarket to a win over Pickering Orphans Bruce An drews hooping along along with six point efforts by Bob Kennedy and Al Deal fea tured the Orphans effort Finishing off with a five goal outing in the third period Pick- Junior PlayOff Arrangements The highstepping looplead ing Newmarket Gorman Smoke Rings will open their junior C semifinal playoff series against Midland at the arena tonight Messrs Gorman and Cain are hoping the fans will turn out in increasing numbers to view this contest Third game in the playoffs will be staged here next Monday at In the other bracket of the semifinals Lindsay Indians and Whitby will match skating and shooting strides Both semifinal series are best three out of five affairs Games in the NewmarketMidland set are scheduled as follows accord ing to executive member Feb Midland at Newmarket Feb 18 Newmarket at Midland Feb Midland at Newmarket Feb Newmarket LOSE OPENER Oak Comets will have to make up a sixgoal deficit if they want to continue in the juvenile race Playing at the arena Monday College walloped Ashbury the lost an last Saturday in lo The game was interschool senior hockey game a twogame Cameron s threegoal Second game is ttS r Wmvale this week PaI two goals pro- the bright spot for Oak two goal men in the winners while Jim Gordon Hales Alan Rate and Alien netted singles to complete the winners scoring show scored all six goals fori Ashbury three goals to pace Detroit Redwings Win Rangers Canucks Tie In Optimist Detroit gobbled up a four- goal lead to take into the second game of the twogame total- goals series in the Optimist If semifinals as they de feated Boston on Friday on even terms The teams battled to a tie in the open ing game of their twogame series Murray two goals pared Canadian Other Canuck marksmen in the hard fought game were Ted Churchill and Jim Ken Belter fired two goals to spark the Other Hanger were Paul Perry and Craig Scott Larry fivegoal outing carried the to victory Sandy Constable was the other Wings foreman Brian Orton and Barton the successful gunners Bos ton In the league the Optimist bantams Opti mists Old Hoys scored eight goals to lead the bantams tarry tvo Henry McCutcheon and Tom Mnufconcn singles for the Boss Don Warner and Jack Hamilton were prominent snip ers for the Tomorrow at pm Boston va at pin Han gers va Scorers Shine In Little HILL Camerons Dairymen exploded a fancy display to white wash Davis Athletics while Burners unset the league leading Butchers in Little play Sal in day A tussle between Taylor Imperials and Newmarket Mo tors featured the squirt division action In the other squirt con tests Avenue Cleaners whipped to increase their first place margin while Salisbury Grocers bumped off Realtors Keith Burl Jigs sixgoal shoot ing the Dairymens win and Grant Or ion tipped in the other goals Dave Smith collected two goals while Terry Cain Ron and Gary con tributed singles to speed the Jelleymen oh way Peter and Ray took dead aim for the goals Wayne Warner and Lee Gould fired the payoff shots for Tay lors while Ron and Jerry counterpunched for Newmarket Motors in their standoff Randy exploded another fivegoal effort to fire the Avenue Cleaners victory Jerry Mays scored for Fighters Wayne goal pot- ling along with single netting by Ken and sparked Dan got hi the lone lick for he at Midland if needed Feb 24 Midland at Newmarket if neces sary Games in the other semifinal set are booked as follows Feb Lindsay at Wliitby Feb 21 Whitby at Lindsay Feb 22 Lindsay at Whitby Feb Whitby at Lindsay If needed Feb Lindsay at Whitby if necessary Series survivors will clash in a best of seven set for the group crown Aurora will meet in the first round of the midget play offs First game in home and home total goals series was carded for last night The second gome will go on at the Aurora arena tonight at pm In midget the York league plays In Hornets meet in the playdowns The second game of the totalgoals series Is at Friday King City Nichols Flyers will meet Stay- nor in second round with iame two of their total goals series at Friday Oak Comets carrying a rating play in the first round bantam Aurora wore play ing off with in the play downs Me their bantam this week with the win ner to go against either Port Perry In bantam Is hooked to play either MIHbiiihH or Pickering Aurora Take Lead Aurora defeated Elm- vale Harvesters at the Aurora arena Friday in an C playoff game The vin gave the a edge iii games in the best of five first round It was a game that bristled with charging highsticking and other assorted illegalities as the players seemed more determined to commit mayhem than play hockey Trail Jig the rat tled in four goals in four minutes and nine seconds in the third period to grab the verdict Phil Nicholas Grant Winters Jack and Mel Vail scored in that order for the Al Smith the hardest hitting of the lot on assist as did Jim Potion and Gerald Chap man for the winners Barrett scored two goals for the visitors one in the dying second after had lifted their Jim was responsible for the other Klmvale marker Since Canadian builders have erected dwellings Only six men have served as Prime Minister of Canada since 1000 NSW AIRCRAFT CARRIER f IK f nnyv far in this year now baaed naval Mr wltli press of ft button to space on flight deck ami hangars Of ah aircraft iiJAiALyfd s Tonight Queensville first Vandorf and Oak tied for second and Vivian in In the cellar in the Lake junior ho league Van dorf vs Oak vs Vivian start tonight at Thursday Monday wound up the regular schedule In Thursdays game Vivian shaded Oak nidges and nipped Vandorf OHourko and were Vivian goal getters Mashinter scored both Ridges goals Don Bill and Frank were gunners Hill slapped in both goals Monday edged Vivian as Bill Richardson scored In suddendeath overtime to break a tic Bill Dick VnnNostrand and Bob Hillary were on score sheet along with Richardson for Brian Stokes the Viv ian scoring list in the late half of the twinbill goals by Don Graham Bill Dollar and Bill provided with a 34 win over Oak Ridges i i ijj- M 1 1 Keith with a five assist 30jHdnt total Is the pacesetter in the Kiltie scoring race Ray Good- fellow with goals and four agists for ft point mark runnerup Terr Cain Watt and Peter are on the third They have each- has points while WW Ken Needier and Frank JIW in with I i qtiRT rack in in the wirt IS wla tor fptfnUtl CHAINS CHAIN COLLARS MAUN jY f AND COMBS GOODS r ji at Third JrfilwfeiAte if BEL AIRS LOSE The Aurora Harvesters intermediate series Is going right to the wire Ron SimmonV dropped a decision to vale at Monday means the fifth and deciding contest will be aired at arena tomorrow evening It wasnt playing coach Simmons fault the didnt win at Elmvale Monday Simmons scored two of Auroras three goals while Phil Nicholas fired the other Matt Collings was the Elmvale scoring twice for the winners AURORA BANTAMS OUT Aurora Lions dropped a decision to Monday In game two of the OMHA ban tam playdown Aurora cap- hired the series opener at horns The round and series there fore went to by a sing goal John Scotts Keith Scotts tremendous display and Norm Dennis threegoal shooting sparked Auroras home triumph Ron Walker scored Auroras fourth goal It came midway through the final period and broke a tie Walker also collected assists on two of Den nis goats to put in a busy night- Ted another strong op erator for the winners got into the show with two assists At Port Perry Monday Keith Scott got into scoring focus to rattle in three goals in the Au rora cause Ron Walker fired the other Lions goals The ladies of the St Sewing Circle had an enjoyable meeting on Wednesday Feb I when they met at the home of Mrs J for a hot pot luck dinner preceding an afternoon of quilting The next meeting will be on Wednesday Feb at the home of Mrs Fred Proctor A good attendance is expected Mr and Mis Clayton and family spent Saturday with Mrs parents Mr and Johnstone Toronto pupils and teachers at the school held their mutual Valen tine party on Friday afternoon and all reported a good time Several from the community attended the euchre in last Friday night under the aus pices of the Orange Lodge Congratulations are in order lo Mr Cook Recently he received a for the bust junior fouryear old Ayr shire cow days division in Canada for 1055 The presenta tion was made at the annual meeting of the Canadian Ayr shire Association I ho York on February Mrs Reynolds of Aurora spent Sunday with Mrs W Cook Mr and Mrs Doug Nigh spent Sunday with their uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Mathews Toronto Mr and Mrs M Cook and family spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Joe Fockley of HIGH THE MR t ir Terr ir P AT THE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARCH I AllSeafsSflc Tickets may bo purchased from any member of thfc student body MENS SUITS i I I I I Is J r 1 I m J i j PINE ORCHARD The February meeting of the WI was held at the homo of Mrs John Ash The program was convened by community activities and public relations committee A paper on Cul ture in by J Ash and Mrs was read The motto was replied to by Mrs Rao On Monday afternoon Feb is sponsoring course on Food and Your Figure by Miss Croft of the Exten sion service of the Homo Keen- onritfvi branch Department of Agriculture course will be held III the home of Mrs Allan Cody All ladies of the com munity are welcome course from J 30 lo pm Mr Robert Cody and Mrs Al lan Cody spent weekend with Mr and Mrs Roger Klrkpatrick Perth Mrs Douglas Gilbert Toronto was a weekend guest of Mr and Mra James Hope ii your health ihroush your give the bodjr some care but this is simple routine More to dice ami rest can be helpful mo is -c- But is regular by your Doctor Ho will von in die uwiKJnvrheirsvhicli should at He will the such Corjjvyr to fin ftc5iptyiw very v Of arc to iac can Jo miking old age your years -T- Harvey- Main Vr- S

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