tMUEiH -vt-l- Hie Newmarket Era and Express Wednesday Dee rt makers of FOR the girl who wears sire Sm market to 3 shoes Junior by the I MERRY CHRISTMAS and ft HAPPY NEW YEAR from FURS Toronto Barrio Watch for our January Fur Sale Down The Centre r NEWMARKET POLICY to CONTINUOUS FROM pm SATURDAY ONLY CONTINUOUS pm MATINEE SATURDAY AT XZrZ I IT tie i THEATR1 a MOMO SEE HUDSON ARLENEDAHL UKoULA Hit JO Arnold Wo5S Daniel BY AB Aurora Bears although they Inst two games to Collin over last weekend won them- selves a host of new friends and if can keep the en vivo for the next few weeks theyll to tor On Friday at took a that unfortun ately only witnessed by a couple fans Trie was a dandy was the extra four or five the rtieh as Lout Kick from Taylor Brothers Haw it that made IS changed their style of be fore a capacity hermit was that the old Style if hockey had greener Au rora kids down roust learn to handle themselves to that style Robinson pleased with the showing of Dainty Patrick who has finally been moved to- Junior ranks from midget along with Don Morning of course needs condi tion and is recovering from an automobile accident but he does indicate the promise he showed in higher hockey a few years back- Grant Edwards who will also for St Andrews College has of course fully demonstrated his ability to go with the best in and his presence in the line- op en Friday and his absence on Saturday was about the dif ference in the scores With the holiday season at hand the Bears switched from Friday to Wednesday night hockey This week juniors visited Aurora and next Wednesday the fans will have a real treat as Midlan juniors come to town Midland look Aurora in their opener Then they lost to Georgetown iwice between by Aurora and they dropped a 2 verdict to last wee Midland is rebuilding like Aurora and theyll be plenty good before the year ends The two teams are of course natural rivals and we do hope that in the holiday sea son try and give the Au rora kids some support It is with regret we announce the demise of Juniors from the series in they were defending champions Losing most of their team via the age route Torn and Don two ace players to Wes tern and Toronto University res pectively the team found hard to obtain on a calibre that would compete with Vifloavilfe dropped three straight and then they couldnt continue to use minor hockey out breaking up the minor teams Gross and Gordon decided to fold up tor the season its no secret either that the team too late and that with Bee ton and intermediated playing week in the same rink the competition tar the public was pretty keen Well Harry and Gordon and BUI Cranston the can take a temporary bow out but if we know these be back storming the por tals of hookey fame again soon of club and rnembw of Millionaires hockey club who has been playing with Agincourt In hockey this winter is in trouble again A few years ago Mark was suspended from all sports for bopping an umpire This winter he is likely to draw a sus pension for slashing a player with his stick Mark simply has to learn to control his temper Nick who played senior with Niagara Falls last winter and was with Greg ill- fated has been signed by Clippers a smart move by coach Bangay Not to be outdone Heroic Cain has strengthened his left wing post with who was one of the stars of the series against Russia last winter Kennedy of the club has- gone to to the test cart fee By any a club in the without moviii their residence But course only for an of the boys arent snagged by theend of December the Met may perchance get ex tra was in thifd spot in A senior scoring be- he suffered a a month ago has come to iJereurys as a present and in three games Eugene yes thats his correct moniker has scored scoring points Around the cir cuit hes a man on the scoring parade Earl Howe our good neighbor from Robinson slipped across the border last week and expended fox a fiveyearold trotter Dennys Counsel who has done a mile The horse didnt do any racing until this year and Mr Howe will probably use him for to replace the aging Rid den Specialties Block Bust Hornets With A to 1 Win Newmarket Specialties oft times mentioned as championship timber came up with a supercharged effort to rocket to a win over Hornets at the arena Friday in a North York juvenile hockey league game It was an important win for the Pitt- led band The teams started the game tied for the Spedaiygi on file fop rung it a Grime was through out it was that the to the cooler being used Specialty parried hoist ed his way except a second peri od shot from Steve who did a Jessie James to rob of a The toiled tntder a man power disadvantage often but this didnt them Three of their four goals were scored while operat ing a man short Charlie who along with Warren and Lau rie VanZant set up the road- blocks to cupboard started the Hornet stingremov ing exercise McGuire whipped into scoring range after accept- Aurora Bears Drop Game To Becoming acclimatized a relay from Norm Smart James goal came during the second period to create a tie Bill one of best players in action scored from pointblank range to break the deadlock early in the third peri od During the final six minutes the Specialties stepped it u to full throttle swooped lit to rattle in aft tilt assisted his secrid the garnet and ap plied the final Wltli a snot from Don McKnight and Jadt both hard driving op erators in the camp Were the buildup for Play Monday Win Over Minden Bruins meet Bobcats at the Newmarket arena Monday in an in termediate C game starting at Rapping in four second period were two goal men while Grant goals in less than four minutes Firth Clarence John Bruins went on to de feat at the arena Monday It was mostly because Joe Burke was brilliant between the pipes- It was for after two periods while both teams ran in a pair of goals in the final round Everybody on the Bruin roster got a slice of the scoring melon Laurie Thorns and Patrick Ken Thorns and Bill Mabbett collected singles turned in a lop Bruins second home triumph j notch effort and was rewarded uncorked a nifty assists Norm scoring show They led Lowell Waller and Jack Smith the end of the first were also standouts Drop fttf Despite a four goal effort from their top scoring unit of John Ron and Skip Taylor Ellis were shaded 4 by Port Perry Friday at Sut ton in a Central Ontario OHA termed late C game It was- Suttons first less stepping into OHA buttons John packed away two goals Bis linemates Ron Skip Taylor fired on a N- ear Orchids to former coach Newmarket Spite J 0 I Mark the other and Brampton who I contest Jack Robinsons Bears saw tally out a first I- siasKfe V A v EC 2930 must possess the man I love heart body and soul MGMpftukccJer mini ON 8 ABIE PROGRAMME lay your holiday glow id IK ttiul may maestro the Dixie club Harry steppM into Brampton whence he departed via the back door last winter and his kids dropped the Regents and theyre in the thick of contention for the junior group Harry once the sternest ar biters on the ice now sees the coaches players and fans view point and he recently clashed with Stan and Jack at the Dixie arena- incidentally was always a bete to Doug Clarke and Andy Class and to StouffvUIe too the gets good reports on work per cent of the time Speaking of officials as on officer have been mure than pleased with the favorable comments on the work of of Aurora Latest to praise the Aurora boys whistle- tooting was none other than coach of Sutton who had just dropped a to Vandorf in the biles dog class when a losing coach pats the official on the back You can expect that of course from a guy Ellis a credit to organized sport for over years Well my its time for me once again to bring greetings and hope that this week SanU will do his stint the way youd him to Wed like to be to mention alt folk who have sent us cards from across the nation and close to home from Lou George and Clarence Campbell in Montreal to Burke and in Vantnuvor to John Stuart and Eric in Sunny Florida to Brown past president of the at and all points in between as we round of our own A of a years subscription to Sports Illustrated from our old pa lie in Kilts a photic call or two a cheery greeting a couple of well bandied that growing Christmas spirit those are the well treasure more than actual a come to know over and so to and you and you in war da Tims God bless period lead and extend that mar- PIONEERS CLIP FORESTERS gin to with three unanswered Showing that they will have second period counters something to about the Iikoi Bears found their skating legs junior hockey the final period This was theirs title in Oak best period and they finally thumped Vivian Forester WATSON PRODUCTS KING CITY ON broke into the score column after had poked in an early goal to make it Danny Patrick right at home on the big ice surface got the first Aurora goal It came at with Jon Bonn the Bears hardstriving winger laying the pass made it before Murray Chapman through the defend ers to ram in a low corner 15- footer Jim and Gerry netted two goals each to lead the winners while Greg Taylor and I Alan were the other Col- goalgetters The win ran the Belairs win skein to eight straight and set them up as the team to boat for the group title Bears have two and four losses chalked up against them at the Newmarket arena over the weekend The Foresters are present league John Jim Jim Wells and Bob were Oak Ridges goalgetters Pollard came up with Viviarv lqne goal period goals for Vivlnh In put the defending champs on the vie lory road Oak Ridges went down and wore reward with a lato goal as Glen Boyle in a pass Larry Comfort Boyles goal the Foresters lead to In their drive mist funds lor equipment Pioneers had a draw for prizes Prizes wore a turkey table lamp and a cake Lucky winners wore J and Norman Brown Mr joy deep and lasting is our sincere wish for all our friends this season JACK WALKcR and Gifts Kins City Ontario lI PHONE From 5 pm i hlil ijlUe won liiiftC lit Id Mitt TAKES DECISION WITH 4 WIN hum the rally the Jill- In- the- ljik- filniMii- Junior iUiUitlt hull itiir in I il eil In pre viol Van in l 1 not tin- Vivian as fiiJiii r itUl llni all ill iitUt I ipi a of ih i and ih Jt lend- is iver tin got liftfk In the two fire HeintNl KM IkI Wilifht cnrei from and John racked up hi tally on a relay from John Doug Forfar scored two third A A v iY TURKEY OVEN READY Iti lb PORK HAVE A SUPPLY OF LOCAL FRESH KtLLKD CAPONS AND fa DUCKS A QUALITY REASON ABLY PRICED OVEN READY hi A SWIFTS FULLY I a LB CELLO m I Tj Happy and Prosp BRICES BETTER MEA i fc fefe XI