Newmarket Era and Express, 5 Apr 1956, p. 9

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J SfriA es and Spares The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday April try forms cant Mr Counter bo secured from f bowling tournament En- dentins Tommy Scott Fred Mike Kcartss 558 Don Hank VandenBergh Ken Mil George Zogalo Jack 511 were top marksmen in the Office Specialty league The Newmarket Optimist dub living up to their creed Friend of the Boy hockey playing boys in the fourteam NHL and North league this A of credit goes to the various members of the club who assisted in this The Optimists allstars pictured here played creditably in the 10 team North York loop under the capable direction of coach Ross and manager Kay Smith Back row left right Terry Ray Smith manager Tom Larry Bone Henry Jim McDonald Brent John Hopper Dennis Foley Ross Goddard coach Bob Front row to right Paul Brian Bales Ted Michael Smith Larry Keffer Wayne Photo by TOW ON DISPLAY time to buy Marine equipment SONS SERVICE Newmarket Keswick s ELUDES AURORA POLICE A man eluded police in a chase through Aurora on Tuesday night when he bolted from a car after it smashed into a parked auto on St He dashed into a taxi office at the north end of town and continued his escape by taxi Gordon G Smith of Toron to was later arrested and charg ed with taking a oar without the owners consent and failing to remain at the scene of an acci dent after an OPP patrol car driven by of the Bond Lake detachment overtook the taxi at the Eagle St stoplight Smith was lodged in the New market jail Down The Centre by Hulse V- fail now in operation at MORTON BROS LIMITED r Newmarket and Mount Albert -v- discontinued Card holders will be allowed until to have their cards redeemed r LtJ rfS- 40 DISCOUNT NOW ONLY IT Any Size operating window com- pi selfstoring screen and storm so easy a child can operate v Aluminum door 1 thick Now installed THIS IS A LIMITED OFFER Guarantee for life of home in writing with every installation Phone Now Newmarket REAL SEAL 5r TORONTO EY 5T Phone Mount Albert if if Vi FORD SEDAN eate signals seat covers HARDTOP wwrey power windows heater automatic transmission A gtQ49JSTIN SEDAN signals i antifreeze in top fc1 HARDTOP- icliVlfejWJk seat speaker air condition 5imlb undercoat twotone demonstration V AC SEDAN antifreeze In top shape mileage L Z- IB SEDJV seat covers Junior finals start tonight at Stan Smiths ice palace and for the first time since the folks in Canaltown will be having a chance to show their civic pride at reaching an final In the climaxed the bat tle of a decade fay winning the junior championship and going on to win the Memorial Cup There were no divisions in the age series then it was all the same The Bill Hancock crew won the crown from Stratford by March and by the time the Smoke Rings have played their fourth same with Stamford at the same time in the season they had won the Dominion honors Newmarket has played C hock- on three occasions prior to this season but mostly Newmar ket has been an intermediate town It is no small credit there fore to Gorman and Cain that in their first year they have reached the finals and bid fair to grab the pennant Not too much is known about the Stamford club except that they won the Niagara group hon ors shelled St Thomas unmerci fully in the first round and took generally a good junior town in straight heats The pro scouts say that Newmarket should win but we understand that Stamford is good on the road and is a rugged closechecking club Overshadowed by their Senior club the junior team has not been getting much of a play and there is a possibility that some of the Stamford home games may be transferred to Newmarket The second game is carded for Saturday and you can find out just where it will be played as well as next weeks games Newmarket as you know won the Parry Sound series in four straight both games in the Sound by a score The last one was a rugged contest and the team was glad of a five day res pite as Bob suffered a nose fracture Ike a bruised jaw Jackie Cain a knee twist and Bob Wilson took six stitches as the rugged northerners went down fighting Fighting says you and not confined to the ice either There was a big committee room squabble over the bona fides of Adair Graves and involving private eyes legal talent and of course con siderable repartee from the two managements Its no secret that Adair one of the three imports the Smokies attends Heights CI but com mutes daily Graves and both Barrio boys where they played juvenile last season and were employed there be longing to the Flyers chain mov ed out to and Point respectively both with re latives and with residences main tained so as to be eligible to play with Newmarket as their near est club OHA ruled all three eligible on the material supplied and it was plenty Gorman had the of the Now that that ones over we hope the teams will settle whos best on the ice Gorman set thats where it should be settled and therell be nary a protest by him at any time Well line up folks may be the kids can emu late what the boys at Aurora and have done flying high has ousted Oaky lie a really strong club and now meets Norwich for the right a berth in the interme diate finals In the other bracket its Kingston Army We hope that the Kingston club doesnt turn out a sleeper like Anne did lost winter but we still think the winner of the first mention ed series has a chance for the Cup dropped their first game at last Thurs day but came back to take a bril liant win at Port Perry on Saturday with Master Elmo Gibson potting three tallies Cliff Johnston won the loss so if it goes the limit the final game will bo played in these Johns ton says is a good club and on a par with Laurie Goldsmith clipped off a peachy triple to highlight the Davis Leather league Art Pep- John Groves Stand ing is Thorns Cullen Burling Harry team won a 23 bowling award donated by Marion Gould ran up a 673 series to feature the Monday Mixed League action Frances Oliver Gould and Louella Peters were the other over shooters 500 bracket gunners were Frank Ernie Peters A to the district bowl ers Fred Counter Newmarket Bowling Academy is accepting entries for the first annual Lake are top dogs in the InterCommunity league They have points followed by Jer sey 38 32 Hydro North 23 Jeffs Boys Harry Brammer were single game leaders Three game toppers were Herb Simpson J Sr Monday Ladies league bowl ers were on target vanelli posted a fine triple- In the 600 class were Mona Dean Jean Gould Ruth Al va Thorns Hall Mary Austin Over shot makers were Ann Osborne Pres ton Eva Cook Helen Taylor Elsie Alice Gibson Hester Clark Wilson Norma Tans ley Erie Jones League standing is Drips 111 HiLos Mugs Our Gang Spits Dreamers favorites to win Aurora disappoin ted a crowd of fans on Good Friday by dropping the odd game in three and the championship to a game Goderich club that just wouldnt be denied The red white and blue led by a great young forward in Dud William son and backed by some sensa tional netminding passed the puck with both care and class and checked well up the ice Aurora relied too much on some individual style rushes and for got to gel rid of the puck when it counted most Lowell in the Auro ra nets played a fine game to keep down what might have been a onesided affair after the first period The Aurora kids have nothing to be ashamed of they played brilliantly most of the year looked and acted dogtired from too much hockey travel ling and strain In the pinch they forgot what Percy Preston and Alcoek had been teach ing them all year but after all theyre only youngsters So a hurrah for Gord Duckworths who in the words of Jack Christie are the second best team in Ontario no mean feat and something those who criticize including the scribes couldnt emulate Jack Robinson will officially bring the hockey season to a close with a church service at Aurora Baptist church on Sun- Jay April Full particulars next week but mark the date Aprils Johnny of Aurora The Squire of has been elected president of the Don Rowing Club of Toronto one of the oldest on the Continent and will as usual devote much of his spare time to coaching The ge nial John will be remembered as one of Canadas top Scullers of prewar days competing at Hen ley all over Europe and America with distinction For years he was one of the stalwarts the Argonaut club but with the em phasis more on football with the Double Blue along with Jack Guest and other Toronto sports men has shifted to the East End club Howard Morton one of the top guns among the Southern On tario trap shooters who has com peted in international competi tion will compete in the Cana dian Olympic trapshooting trials at Calgary in June The New market sportsman frankly says he doesnt expect to make the team but hes a booster for George Canadas only Olympic Gold Medallist of 1952 and of this sport that is growing more and more in popularity With Howard the sport not win ning is the thing It is with pleasure that we learn that John ism an and the company which he heads have made a nice contribution to the Canada Fitness program and the Olympic booster drive sponsored by Loyd and his Sports College who are doing a great job for Young Canada and na tional prestige By the same token an orchid goes to Bill of the Aurora soft- ball club now operating a Bay Street service station Bill re cently raised a nice sum for the Olympic fund by contributing a Saturdays profits for this pur pose We hope some of the North York businessmen will follow suit before the Fall The Canadian Legion district tournament will be held at Aurora Legion on Saturday afternoon April Those who enjoy will see some of the areas finest players in ac tion Later in the month the Le gions Provincial tour nament will be held at the Wood- bridge Branch the district sports officer and sec retary of Woodbridge Dodgers will convene both events Mount Albert Bowling Convicted Of timing The strong Mount A Concealed Albert league is the end of another active and successful season According to a release of March Lome team along with Harold Brew erys club are tied for the leader ship post They have points each and are followed in order by Orval Jordan George Young 59 Ernie Davis Car in Rolling Ernie Smith Murray Toole Ches Old ham Den Oldham Murray Case 43 Roy Stewart 39 Jim Slorach Gordon Young Harold Rose Betty holds the ladies high single award with while Den Oldham is mens single top per with 306 Betty three game series is the tops among the la dies while Reg fired a to show the way in the mens three game totals Pays SI And Costs For Having Liquor In Illegal Place Gordon Sanderson 27 le was fined a total of and costs for having liquor in an il legal place and supplying liquor to minors He pleaded guilty when he appeared before Mag istrate S on Tues day April Sanderson and four minors charged after a fracas on March 31 at a dance hall in Hol land Landing The charges were laid by East GwilHmbury police One minor pleaded not guilty and the charge against him was dismissed The other three Gordon McMahon of Maple Sam Amadio of Toronto and Joseph Collins of Lake Wil cox pleaded guilty and were fined 60 21 of Hol land Landing was fined and costs on a charge of causing a disturbance arising from the dance hall fracas Similar charges against five others were dismissed and charges of causing a disturbance against four other were withdrawn Miami Greensmen Newmarket lawn bowlers who beat the wintry blasts via the Miami greens are prepar ing to get started on the clubs annual doubles tournament The tournament is expected to get underway this week It prob ably will be the last major tourney at good old Miami this season Third trebles play concluded recently Tommy Scotts rink Scott skip Vaughan Goring and Alex Spear won group ana hon ors while Dutch unit skip Per cy Hutchinson Art Lord cap tured group two laurels Miami enjoyed one of its busiest sessions on St Patricks Day In all 18 rinks were on hand the majority from Toron to along with Aurora Rich mond Hill and Newmarket rinks AH the visiting bowlers enjoyed a wonderful day Mr rink repre senting the Kodak Club ton captured the top award while Andy New market trio finished second In consolation play Mr rink from Cosburn Park To ronto walked off with the ma jor prize RECOVERS AUTO The ear which was stolen in Newmarket on Wednes day night March was recov ered in Sudbury the following night Its owner Donald Scott up in Sudbury on COOKING SCHOOL sponsored NEWMARKET CHAPTER TO BE KM TUES APR to PM TOWN HALLS Lucky prizes donated by local merchants MIX MASTER MANTEL RADIO ELECTRIC CLOCK AND MANY- OTHER VALUABLE li Graham of Toron to was convicted in Magistrates court here yesterday of carrying a concealed weapon He was placed on suspended sentence A similar charge against John Lowe 28 of Toronto was dis missed Both men pleaded not guilty The charges had been laid by East police on Saturday March 31 Police said that the pair had no part in any disturbances at Holland Landing or Oak Ridges Saturday night and early on Sunday morning They were ar rested a few blocks from the dance hall in Holland Landing before pm when the police found a 22 practice revolver a shot gun and a knife in their ear The police were conducting a routme check for liquor at the time The men were retained in cus tody from the time of their ar rest until they appeared in court yesterday ATTEND SERVICE Members of the Junior auxil iary of St Pauls Anglican church will attend In uniform the regular church service on Sunday morning at oclock Lenten boxes will bo returned by the Sunday school children at this service The auxiliary has grown from eight to members this year Leader is Mrs J Rhodes- She Is assisted by Mrs- George Has ami Miss Barbara Rhodes Shop At JOHN MORNINGS DRUG STORE Yone St Telephone PA For Friendly Personal Service AURORA KING CITY TRUSTEES Continued from Page pointed out there are no deben tures contemplated by the vill age to put in another well the contract Mr Smith Trustees approved a motion proposed by Barker to close East street with the pro vision that it remain a street but no building is to be erected thereon The street has no use now as a thoroughfare and will be taken over by J Lang- don at his expense at his bus depot The village will not be required to stand any expendi ture Buy Fire Pumper Trustees approved the purch ase of a fire pumper as auxiliary equipment to the King City truck at a price of S150 Fire Chief D Glass told the board he is able to procure the recon ditioned equipment from Mon treal under guarantee of satis factory operation A new pumper would cost from to 500 The equip ment he said can be carried by two men and can be used for getting into places for water supply where the fire truck can not be taken When Harry King City plumber requested that the price of putting in village wa terworks service installations from main to street line be raised from G0 to 35 the trus tee board disapproved of the jump The high cost of material and labor were Mr rea sons for the raise A 15 jump is too much chairman Smith stated The board decided to tender for the job but in order to get results quickly it was agreed to make telephone contacts with local plumbers to get quotations on their prices If we find the quotations arej the same as yours we will not turn you down said trustee Barker King City village trustees will call a meeting of the King City school board and persons inter ested in local properties to ar rive at a working agreement about water supply and a school Those presently interested in development are Kingscross who have purchased the Dr J farm of acres for approximately 100000 the Morrison and Thompson and Curtis farm all in S S 2 the Construction Co pur chasers of the Walker-Water- house property and and Morris Real Estate which has taken over the 200acre Stewart farm south of the vill age limits Two other proper ties Rumble and Richards are also sold Mr Joe Gelleny was a deputa tion to the village trustees meet ing in April for Kingscross Es tates He was assured that acres of the Barrie Farm lies within the village limits and that water for this site could be available The size of the lots will be made when the King City area zoning is made public There are also nearly acres of this property which are destined to be under subur ban zoning he was told BOOK MUSIC Stationery Greeting Cards etc Agent Tor Era Classified Ads THE MISSES WOOD 35 St Aurora Mi IK 55 and 56 J DRYRS DEUXE REG INGLIS IMPERIAL DRYER REG AUTOMATIC WASHER REG REG 179 I IM61B WRINGER WASHER REG 179 MANY MORE BUYS SMITHS J WILLIS SI Aurora The Rexall Drug Store News- Agent Tobacconist etc Business Founded Telephone PA S3 MAIN ST PHONE 39 NEWMARKET w A 4 17 TIMOTHY ST WHERE QUALITY IS KING NEWMARKET PHONE SAVE ON FOOD COSTS Bonein smoked Pork Shoulders 39c lb leau Short lb Choice rolled Prime Ribs ft Milk fed lejr of Veal Friday Night SPECIAL pm V CARTON ONLY r a Pure pork Sausages 34c lb Sliced Side Bacon mm ib Salmon lb Krafts Cream Cheese pig Frozen Peas pig Frozen Corn Shredded bottle I 1 Is I III fT fei l b f fc 1 ir Mtw rf

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