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Newmarket Era and Express, 11 Nov 1954, p. 9

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J L Hockey League Rosters Selected For Season Haas for the Newmarket Re creation Commission sponsored Little hockey league for merly known as the Saturday rooming hockey league took an other forward step Monday as the players and coaches strong gathered at the Stuart Scott school for a choose up teams session The league was originally scheduled to start this Saturday At the request of the coatfies the starting date has been set back at least another week In stead of regular league play this Saturday coach will be given practice time in order to get their teams rounded Into shape for the season openers The players were divided into four and four squirt league teams Fifteen players selected for each team while nine were chosen for each squirt league club A fur ther five players will be added to each squirt team before the league season commences Francis league organizer and director reported four sets of sweaters had been donated to the teams Donors are Howard Brice How ard Morton Ray and Keith Davis teams will be known as Butchers Horsey Nortons Cleveland Burners Buffalo and Keith Davis Athletics Pitts- The squirt teams will carry junior a team banners tnarnely St Catharines Tee Pees Black Hawks Montreal and Toronto The following coaches been appointed George Garrett Cleveland Harvey Buffalo Cecil In the squirt division oaches are Herb Cain Tee fees Stan Gibbons Black Don Warner Royals An assistant coach will be named for each of the eight learns this week- Team rosters are as foj- Butchers Horsey Needier Brian Bales Tftrry Peter Watt Brian Peat John Bryan Jim Davidson Wayne Jim Norwood John Winters Bob Daniels Paul Sanders Coach is George Watt Mortons Cleveland Jeff Doug Andrews Ter ry Gorman Keith Burling John Garrett Jack Salter Vera Ab bott Ken Shropshire Frank Bollins Oakley Larry Hill Wayne Crowley Eric Holmes Howard Morton Jim Woodcock Coach is Garrett JeUeys Burners Buffalo Bob Jaques Frank Larry Keffer Terry Ted Gary Craig Brian Yates Jim Ron Harry Cable Ken Weir OReilly Sandy Constable Don Cameron Coach is Harvey Gibney Keith Davis Athletics Pitts burg Wayne Edwards Mike Smith Grant Orton Peter Sen Wayne Greenfield Brian Jones Earl Graves Bob Page Wayne Martin Ron Williams Randy Kerr Roger Fines Bob Williams Randy Armour Jim McDonald Coach is Cecil assistant coach Bob Green field Squirt league St Catharines Tee Pees Jack Austin Terry Cain Neil Bryan Andrews Tom Sinclair Peter Gorman Wayne Mount Scott Dunn Howard Brown Coach is Herb Cain Gait Black Hawks Tom Ham mond Davis Gibbons Randy Legge Brooke Ken Hill Richard Graham Gary Bob More Murray Ivany Coach is Stan Gibbons Montreal Royals Paul Stick- wood Lome Bob Aubrey Thompson John Gorman Wayne Warner Glen Carl Lee Gould Coach is Don Warner Toronto Dave Smith Wayne Burling Dave Ballard Phil Howard Dennis Bill Clark Dave ley Barry Lloyd Warren Scott Coach is Norm Curlers Organize Canadas sport Is becoming a winter sport ami round Newmarket When th roll call is in Newmarket is to have twenty or curlers performing with the Bradford Curling Club 1 Tl lerc were Newmarket last season Several retire town residents have made about becoming mem bers this yeir Hi Ink well have members from Newmar ket this season reports ardent cutting enthusiast Herb eiire Newmarket and district curl es interested In becoming i mis Prepare For Season Aurora hockay teams held practice sessions at ton Arena last Friday in prepar ation their North York minor and junior openers- There were eleven players on for the Bears workout The Bears are scheduled to rep resent Aurora in thd jun ior C race ville Dixie Fort Perry and along with Aurora an mentioned as probable entries in the group to be formed Players reporting to coach Jack Robinson for Fridays scrimmage were goalie Alan defensemen Walt South- Slew Wilson and forwards Egan Ross Patrick Dan Patrick Chapman Dave Stewart and Gerald Chapman All are Aur ora residents except Stewart and The latter duo are tutors at Pickering Newmarket manager an I recreation director Jack Robinson is coach of team Popular sports man Bill Hatfield has taken on the trainers job Practice sessions wore also lor the Aurora bantams and midgets Both teams will perioral In the North York Newmarket and will provide the for Aurora bantams Aurora along with Newmarket Gorman Smoke and have entered the midget league race Aurora Lions Club is sponsor- tag the bantam entry Harry rot is coach Doug Harrison Automotive Co is foot ing Hie bill for the midget entry Bill is coach The bantams and midgets will play a league doubleheader every Tuesday in the Aurora arena as soon as action gets underway AWARD This weeks sunshine if you please has brought back a few kind memories of summer and the ball season How did we get back onto that subject Simple We went over to the fair grounds the other day and we were thin about die new hardball diamond We are going to ask Santa to drop in early and pay a visit to our baseball cronies Charlie and Eddie They along with yours truly put in a great many hours getting the new in shape We had planned a grand opener for last September to show what had been accomplished everything came so thick and fast that we didnt get a chance to get It done All the same we dont want the occasion to slide by without a little thank you on behalf of to these two com minded chaps for their summer efforts To make a long story short for their work In connection with the new diamond we give the nod to our pals ana VanZant for the award and Theatre passes this week 1 MUNICIPAL ELECTION for the Town of Newmarket NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOMINATIONS for the offices of mayor reeve deputyreeve six councillors to the offices for tin year and one hydro electric commis sioner and three public school trustees far the term of two years and three Separate school trustees for the term of two years for the municipality of the town of Newmarket will be held in the town hall on THURSDAY NOVEMBER between the hours of and pm by the Returning Officer At all nomination meetings the candidates for each office shall he proposed and seconded striatum am every nomination shall he hi writing shall state the name residence and occupation of the candidate and shall be signed by his proposer and seconder ItOTIK OF WHOM SHALL Ml AM SHALL UK ON VOTKKS AM FILED WITH THE RETURNING WITHIN ONE FROM THE TIME FIXED FOR HOLDING THE MEETING When a proposed candidate is not present his nomination paper shall not be valid unless there attached thereto evidence satisfactory to the Returning Officer that lie consents to be so nominated The Treasurer of the Municipality will he in attendance at office at a Street for one hour immediately preceding ic commencement of the Nomination Meeting to receive applica nts for a Certificate under of Section of Municipal Act being Chapter and amendments AT THE NOMINATION MEETING OR BEFORE NINE IN AFTERNOON OF THE SAME DAY A MAY IN OF ONE OR FOR WHICH HE IS NOMINATE BY FILING HIS IN WITH THE RETURNING OFFICER AND HE SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE NOMINATED FOR I OFFICE FOR WHICH HE WAS FIRST NOMINATED If more candidates arc nominated for the respective offices In before mentioned than are required to fill the same the in the polling subdivision at the subsequent elections tiall inducted by the deputy returning officers at the respective sub- divisions as follows WARD Canadian Legion Hall It Penrose IB A Robinson Mrs WARD Town Halt Mrs Mitchell 2K1 Alex Eves Bruce Adams TRICKS WARD Fire Halt Frank Doyle 3B Moor by Brown SUBDIVISION No Fire Hall a the Sixth Day of December oclock to oclock and no longer of which all persons are requested to take notice and accordingly GOD SAVE THE QUEEN BROOKS Clerk and Officer November 11 IBM hers the Bradford Club can contact Herb Lawrence at the Come Cupboard Newmarket or Rex fo- tills as to membership fees etc The Bradford curlers met last week organize for the comliis Newmarket resident was named sec- vicepresident Other for the season all radford residents are Roy Dix on president Jim Catania An sec Glen Boyd treasurer The ex Will meet this week to draw up a games committee and plans for season Mr advises there will be a meeting of next at the Corner Cupboard at pm for the of rinks in and district interest to STRIKES AND SPARES Welcome the to the column this week High three game counters the prist two weeks have been June Punt ing Jean Miller Ethel Winters A three game series and gave Harry Thorns a and the load spot in the Davis Leather loop Other top three game award winners were Frank Jim Art Flanagan LeagUQ standing is 31 Benning ton Wright Mary was the big gun in the Office Specialty gals league a three game total other top counters were Smith Joyce ViU Bruce Andrews fired a nitty high light the Of Specialty Office nans league Three six men Geo fil Hill Mair Tommy League Andrews 13H Haskett I HASH By George Newmarket SporU It Myrtle Dunn punched out- a three game series the Thursday night ladies circuit Hazel wrapped up a 550 for second place marks As a result of Mondays fine effort Senders tied MarLyns for the lead spot in the Monday night ladies league Both have points then in order are 25 Strikers Jems Thorns wrote a new high single mark in the records with a brilliant and a threesome Other fine three game totals were turned in by Hall Dean 5C2 Ada Rose Edna McGrath Ann Osborne 510 Wilson Clark Emma Dorothy featured the Bell Telephone circuit with ft sparkling 341 single game Dor also placed first in the wo- mens section with a triple Norma Peel contributed a Leading scorers in the mens di vision were Don Smith Stan Evans Top six in the department mens sector Don Smith Don Men- Mickey Smith 176 liar- Mills l4 Neb Garrett 173 Stan Evans 171 seems like theres always someone around to take joy out of life Cains New market were riding high atop the metro loop roost Then along came Oriliia Pontiacs to send them tumbling from first to third place Looking at the bright side theres an old saying you cant keep a good man down and the same is probably true about a hockey team so were looking for the to climb right back to the top but it rill be a rough passage for the over the next five days- go at Stouffville Clippers twice and once the main ice lane dish of interest to local is Bob visit here tomorrow night That first spot flftifi time is going to be W to hold The first the fourth which to be a soft touch while the and third finishers are expected to club each other intoflenfe Why the double to us that the werent as puckhungry Friday as the previous couple of times out even less so Saturday at was just one lump of Cains Saturday and deserved winners Actually lit days tilt could gone way as the score would indicate The were around the that final minute The game SaAujdiJjfti payees in the senior Possibly wertf Fri day here not good yet consider ing the early start nothing to be ashamed of its bound to pick up as the teams round into shape and start scrapping in earnest for that coveted This growing metropolis brimming over with smalt fry hockey talent If we dont pro duce some hockey timber over the next few eat our shirt On Thursday bantams midgets and juveniles were in practice session There were bantams midgets and juveniles hockey players in all You think that was quite a few There roust have at the memorial Sat urday morning as the squirts and turned out in full force thanks to Francis it appears that the squirt- league Recreation is going to have a bright and ahjny year Several hockey men have takert coaching Jobs A tip the ltash to hockey while on wee hockey a tannic you to Morton ley Keith Howard Each la with a set of sweat to our rrdnor hockey team sponsor the Specialty headed by a I Peter and lh Jfew- market Optimist Theyre sponsoring our juvenile midget and bantam teams in North York and play It comes to our attention that this is National Optimist Week Our busy Optimists as well as sponsoring the local bantams plan to continue their bantam- midget league sponsor ship Its a big week on North York minor hockey front The league annual comes up and team entries arc pouring in Doug and Bill Hodgson are in with two from area is in with one or two three Au rora three Newmarket three one Still to be heard from are Richmond Hill and Sutton hope is for a team four scries cult We attended Recreation Com mission meeting Tuesday Jack of the Provincial Depart ment of Education was a guest and gave an informal talk on swimming pools It was most informative meeting on recrea tion and pools weve ever attend ed We learned that pools come expensive A standard pool with no corners cut runs approximate ly However the town of Whitby built one for little over 20000 They cut expenses to the minimum with voluntary work and left off some of the frills The pool was still good enough to pass all government regulations in respect to swim ming pools Mr left no doubt that it would be a big project a pro ject for a Citizens Committee rather than for one service will leave you with those thoughts to discuss the problem a little mote fully next week if you have any ideas on the subject shoot em along Theyre always welcome Aurora Hopes Operations To Sat hockeyskating lasts and around Aurora will welcome the news that Ice mak ing operations at the Aurora arena are to start this wcfkena The latest available Indicates that the work of repairing the arena now In progress will completed by Friday night Following that the arena will hivf to be cleaned up and if no hitch develops in present plane Jack Robinson Bob Din Patrick and the arena staff will start ice making operations on Saturday or Sunday The Aurora arena is a bee hive of industry at present- Workmen from Gunnlte and proofing contract- lor the repair work are forcing a mixture loam and cement known as mudpack ivalcr floor through drilled through concrete This mixture forces the low spots in the floor to come up to level The floor dropped sow oral Inches in after tho flood waters washed out portions of the gravel par at the west end ant south side of the floor The low spot at the west end has boon brought up alio steady towards lovoll Iftg up the balance of is made The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Nov Page NUDIST COLO GIVE EYEOPENINO PERFORMANCE You havent seen anything til youve seen the chain saw in action If 9 fast Special hp engine delivers smooth power for felling limbing and bucking Its light Weighs only 30 lbs with blade and chain Easy to carry any- where Saws full power in any position Perfectly balanced for easy oneman operation the Mount Albert howling league appear for an banner season league bus on Monday and Wednesday at the North End Newmarket the league teams haw now bowled- tour rounds Che Oldhams six arc league leaders with points The Other line up follows tomfi jTalnprize Old- W Garnet Parks Jack Geo 14 Jim How aid Robertson Murray Gordon Young IK Harold tlic ladies sector high tjame leaders are Main- prize Marlon Case Leek Minn Paisley leaders Clarion Case Eld red Mnlnnrlz Stokes Phoebe Leek CM Paisley the mens division lush came are Oldham 50 Jordan Harold Top three pamc marksmen are Harold Cites Oldham Jot tan Murray Stokes Mrs Jim is league see- retaty FRANCIS STARR Phone Newmarket USE AND EXPRESS CLASSIFIEDS IN TURNING ARTICLES YOU NO LONGER NEED INTO CASH CURLERS Federal unemployment benefit payments totalled 73 million in 114 million in million in 1953 For the first four months of the total was 108 million Bradford Curling Club SHEETS ARTIFICIAL ICE FEE Anyone interested in curling this winter at Bradford Curling Club please contact the under signed immediately so arrangements may be made regarding teams and transportation Rex Smith Phone I8v Herb a

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