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Newmarket Era and Express, 1 Mar 1956, p. 4

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tr Spearheaded by Glen Wrists fivegoal sniping and Jim Wells hattrick performance Oak Rid ges Comets streaked to a win over U i d Thursday at in a North York juvenile hockey league roundrobin semifinal series game- A f 11 I DR p NOBLE DENTIST Main St Newmmrkti t fc v Or Tvr A MISCELLANEOUS Gftrden SALES SERVIC1 Coach Herb Cain had 14 going all out for him Thursday at the arena before fans and that was all that was required for Newmarket Gorman Smoke Rings to cop a decision over Midland The win the Smokies third straight since group semifinal banner was unfurled qualified the to take on Whitby for the group cham pionship The Smokies had to come up with a stupendous effort and a fighting finish to bury Midland They were down after the first period The main reason trailed was Midland goalie Charlie Duggan re fused to yield in the opening round and the Smokies kept him busy enough to make a hero of him Nursing a load the Mid- landers figured this was their night but the Smoke Rings didnt think so The Gorman crew Started coming off the floor in the second period and bagged two goals to create a tie Thats how matters stood as charged out for the third and final period The Smokies finally buried Midland in that third round but it was quite a lively funeral Don Wil cox who along with goalie Dug gan were the visitors stars scored both Midland first period goals l wound up a main spring and went charg ing up to bank Bob Wilsons pass into the Midland cage That was the initial move to put the Smo kies back in the game George Davis whacked away at the puck and finally shoved it past Grant Morton drew the as sist on Davis goal That set up the 2all situation that confront ed the teams as the final period opened A couple of juvenile provided the scoring plays that gave the their win points in the closing session- Jack Cains artistry around the opposition cage tipped in a relay from Jack Graves and Don That goal broke the 2all deadlock Ken Bell turning in his best junior effort punched home the insurance goal and again it was slapshot artist Grant Morton who started payoff play away The Smokies deserved to win and did They kept digging and checking fiercely and in the final analysis had the skating legs to outdistance Defensive ly too the Smokies were on their best behavior Bob was tops with Grant Morton Jack Graves and Frank Just a step astern Goalie Adah was also In fine form Finals Arranged Better bolt down everything stride town tonight to with Newmarket Gorman Rings in the opening game of junior group finals The series is of affair The second off Monday March ft third game here March the fourth game is booked for Whit by March Should a fifth game be required will he played locally on Thursday March 15 Whitby wont he any pushover They like the Smokies disposed of their semifinal opposition Lindsay in throe straight first In Finals WIN SEMI Newmarket Corner Cupboard got In the scoring groove to da- Feb 18 at r In the opening game of by ore likely to Ik around awhile North York bantam ho tkey playoffs r CORNER i J fc ad n f j Ontario Aaron PA A C v Barrister Solicitor Notary Public Etc PHONE PA St I 2 BARRISTERS SOLICITORS NOTARIES MtXL STIVER JOSEPH VALE M BA B Com MAIN ST Phone 120 Newmarket Ont EVAHy newmarket Coal Coke Wood and Stoker Coal Phone 5 Order taken for Gravel Sand Crushed Stone General Hauling in Newmarket sad Strikes and Spares Dunn Hazel Ben- Excavators nitz Joyce Ag nes Richardson Marie Cabe Olive 551 and Geor- Shipley 518 were Thursday Night pacesetters Wednesday Afternoon ladies league leaders were Mary Fish Anne Osborne Norma Tansley Myrtle Dunn 532 Goldsmith Goldie Edna Ballard Tuesday Afternoon ladies league top pin spillers were Dora Wright 618 Ruth McCullough Kay Eves Dorothy Dow 544 Mary Sargent Dorothy Hewitt League standing is Bluejeans Flashes Die- hards HitsMisses 61 Blow outs Toppers T sj AMMILLS Solicitor Notary Public i MAIN ST WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS Gasoline Motor Oil Stove Oil Fuel Oil Sanitary Contractor Drains Cleaned And Repair Septic Tanks Pumped Service Leading scorers in the St Johns league were Joyce Ville- neube Helen Taylor Paul Villeneube 542 Dorothy Plante Barbara Mcllale Bert John Atkin son Mike Forhan Father Edna Jean Gould 613 were Monday ladies league leaders 500 circle bowlers were Dean 581 Elsie Cline 575 Anne Osborne 562 Dean Janet Nigh 536 Claire Pollock Hester Clark 529 Ruth 522 Maud Huskisson Grace 512 Ann Brown League standing Drips HiLos Mugs Our Gang Spits Dreamers BANTAM FINALS Newmarket Optimists Aurora Lions Richmond Hill and will get started on roundrobin series this week to declare a North York bantam hockey league The series winner cops the Lex trophy emblematic of league su premacy Games in the series arc sched uled as follows Mar Rich mond Hill at Aurora Mar Au rora at Richmond Hill Mar Richmond Hill Schomberg Mar Newmarket at Aurora Mar 9 Aurora at Newmarket Mar Schomberg at Richmond Hill Mar Aurora at Mar Newmarket at Richmond Hill work In flrnt on hi tin junior Huh mm John Into tin to th loO mm siijr It v fjmhi hit rt fen i mid Cliff ltritiyfMl tlw hockey league itrls Winner will meet tin or Wilcox lira title a goal and two for the vhw Oilier yoaU Wifrni proMd by liny Frank Aurora Llom Beat lakers awaiting trim If in tit tin if ISM in it fifttth ttt Witt After bifriijf held In the Op timits for three in the second period ami coasted home winner over I ice ton at on Thursday It was the in a twotfume to cap barter thus the round J I frump at Don John mid I he coring style five the see mo ft oho the bicker ii iefiecsive 5vv aw V4U ie Hub fugitive Laurie Goldsmith rang up a sensational to fea ture the Davis Leather league Ken Scott Art Flanagan John Coates were other top hitters Phone RICHMOND HILL I Ct Conveyancing Insurance St lit Newmarket Fine scoring week among the Friday Leading lights were Ralph Reg Wilson 705 Marg Del Cobb Cobb Dorothy Chapman Ted Heather John Wing 601 Alvie Don Cameron Ken Storey Ron Muriel Heather Jack Chap man Reg Elaine Blain Myrtle Dunn Mamie Gold smith Emma Ruth Diamond 510 were Wednes day Afternoon ladies league top scorers Clare W Morrison SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Phone Sutton Dinsdale and Solicitors Bay St Toronto Norman I Mathews Beatrice K Mathews K Allan J Telephone j ACCOUNTANT Mr St Contractors Farmers No and No 2 Hemlock Spruce and Pine Lumber Rough or Dressed Delivered on the job by track Write for prices Lumber Co Port Ontario VICTOR SHOE STORE Mala Newmarket Ph If your feet trouble corn us for free exam nation We euro or money back We have a full line of to fit everyone including babies Rudolf Heydens ORGAN AND PIANO TEACHER QUEEN ST PHONE Another high scoring night among the Friday Scoring pacesetters were Del Wither- Cobb Rnmsden 028 Hftjf Wilson Hester Clark 612 Bert Heather Bill Muirhead Dean Dor othy Chapman Joan West- lake George Krn Storey Myrtle Knight Cobb AURORA LEGION LEAD Aurora Legion came up with another galloping effort to top Lake Wilcox at the Aurora arena on Thursday in a North York hockey league semifinal series playoff game The win gave the Legionnaires a commanding 20 lead in games in the best of seven scries Keith Wright and Don tallied three times each to pace the winners Terry Stone netted two goals Paul one to round out the Aurora sharp shooting King Lions Eliminated King City Lions failed to make a twogoal lead stand against South River Fri day and the ousted them from the midget Leading as a result of a home win Wednesday at Nobleton the Lions went down in the second game and dropped the round A checking lapse that allowed South River to score five goals in six minutes was the main cause of the Lions ouster Stew Davidson the lone King City goal in Fridays game Wednesday Larry Hill and Stew Davidson shared the scor ing spotlight for King City Hill bagged three goals his wing- mate Davidson two Bill Brown came in for applause for two as sists while Sampson and goalie Hugh Tuck er were also standout perform ers ij A great soul prefers a on Che of Seagram Men who think of tomorrow practice moderation today Town League bracket marksmen were Jack Watson Jack George Frizell Roy Gibson Del League stand ing Const Office Spe cialty Combines Dixons Clover Kickers Metal Workers Denne Electric 00 Monarchs Aces Newmarket Motors West- Nichols Flyers Advance To OMHA Semifinals Using a fine passing attack and a power defensive display Doug King City Nich ols Flyers throttled I and last week in O juvenile play The Flyers captured the series and advanced to the semi finals Wellington is the Flyers next opposition Second game of the KingWellington round goes at Friday at pm Sweeney Gary and Larry Hill played a merry tune on the scoresheet in the Flyers 1 triumph Sweeney hit fur goals three Hill two while Hill Pat ton and George were the other King City lamplighters Larry Hill Gary Dunham Dick Sweeney and Hill Pat ion made hay on the scoresheet scoring two goals apiece in the Flyers J Keswick Comets Tie Greenbank In Rural Set Bolstered by steady defensive efforts from Forfar Lowell Waller Bud Thompson and Winch and a goal- keeping display by Reg linker Keswick Comets registered lustrous win over Thursday before Iho cheering home folks at the Keswick arena The win enabled the Cornell who lost the series opener at Greenbank to even the best of five rural hockey league senior series playoff The two speedy operating front lines both claimed a corner In the Comets scoring spotlight The unit of Noel Ash Doug Card and Jake Barman had the most success hitting for three goals Card dusted off his shooting Iron for two while Noel Ash punched homo a single tally Jack was the sharpest shooter on the second combina tion that took In Staley Howie Ash and Ivan Rye scored two impressive goals to eurry the torch for his line mates At Doug Card Lowell Waller and Jack authored the Comet goals Aurora Wallop Playing their best game ami mustering a terrific display of skating and checking power Au rora Automotives lashed at the Aurora arena Friday before some 100 fans This was the initial game in a twogame total goals series The onesided win provides motives with a cushion to take to Pore Prestons Automotives started speedy clip never faltered and wen going just as hard at the final bell They owned a lead the first rest intermission dealt a five goal scoring explosion in the second period and wound up pleasant evening for Tummy Snencc Ore Alcock Hose Thornton Browning and the Aurora fans with a six goal final period who trusted big fast skating club held bay the resolute netminding of McClenny and stupen dous defensive manoeuvers by Barry Cook Wayne and Larry Wall only interrupted flow of Aurora scoring power twice Wayne and Keith Browning hit for four goals Bennett collected three goals and as many assists while Barry Cook fired two goals other marker was bagged by Danny YEARS Of PROGRESS What memories are stimulated in grandfathers mind with thoughts of his own luvyhood His was an age of manpower steam and clock work In half century separ ating his boyhood from that of his grandson electricity has literally taken over to life- blood in the pulse of progress that relatively short span of years Ontario Hydro haa grown from a conception mens minds to one of tho largest organizations of its kind in the world Today 1 owns and operates and largo fuelelectric generating ions and is presently cooperating in development of Canadas first nuclearelectric gen crating station to provide power from atom Who con say how much power will be required years from to day New applications are found daily for this most versatile of all commodities No matter where you look electricity is at work in the neverending search for better liv ing opening new that mean a brighter future for all 1 r

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