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Newmarket Era and Express, 29 Mar 1956, p. 14

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r Stanley came to Matt Brown She the young man aha going were anxious married but ibey did not feel had both Work- ateadily bet ween I em earning fair income- Another couple about and Brown came her problem After a friendly chat with the Finance Loan Manager a loan arranged and the mar- Went ahead Im I went to Citizens Mr Stanley Weve had no trouble meeting the monthly payment out of our income If you hare a money problem do as Mrs Stanley did- Drop in or call our Loan Manager today A oil Off rf ftI ft Hi a at a a Clyde iS Main St Friday to pm Saturday noon- Loans made in Aurora all nearby Towns Loan office in Ontarlp Cities Rumors indicate Aurora J have ah Intermediate baseball club this season Theres also a good chance that an intermediate league will operate this season under the North York league banner Possible participants in the league if it can be organized will be Aurora Newmarket Bol ton Sutton and Plans for the league are in the preliminary stages but an an nouncement of a meeting to or ganize the league are expected to be made in the immediate fu ture League planners are hoping to see the scheme go through as it would make a league and cut down on travelling North York minor baseball league officials are still waiting to hear from any teams interest ed in playing in a junior league this season To date Newmarket and Stouffville are the only com munities to indicate an interest in junior hardball HMD At Aaron ft The big all important one comes up for Aurora Automotives at the Aurora arena Good Fri day evening Its the third and deciding game the best of three Ontario Minor Hockey association midget B finals The game time If pm series stands at one game apiece Aurora captured the series opener at home 97 and are hoping to repeat the per formance tomorrow evening At the Sailors sent the Automotives homeward bound on the short end of an count Automotive officials headed by Cecil Alcock Gordon Duck worth Percy Preston Ken Rose Tommy and Thornton Browning are hoping to see a packed arena for this important contest I an Fairy Sound Shamrocks are back in Newmarket tonight Despite that win last week it was a tremendous game and on Saturday it was and the Denny boys havent giv en up They still think they can whip the Smokies Meanwhile at the weekend a formal protest was laid against Adair and Graves of the Rings ineligible says Puny Sound eligible Gorman Its a matter sub as far as Im concerned and the subcom mittee of the were to meet either yesterday or today- full story next week downed at Port Perry on Saturday for their fourth straight win The last was the toughest as the Gans had a 50 lead at the end of the first Chris Johnston sends his- team against this week evened the count with Aurora Automotives at Goderich on Saturday as the put on a great display before a poor crowd There is no radio over in case you tried to listen the radio station is under repair Last week the team mothers with the coop eration of such stout fellows as Charlie Petersen Don Glass Doug Harrison fed the Goderich kids after the game The Bruce boys did likewise Another bun feed will be held after the big Clippers dropped that big at Georgetown on Saturday and by too That was a big surprise as theyve sailed well on the smaller ice and after the Tuesday game looked home free The Clippers made a bit of jack and for some of the veterans its plain that its their last year a good try by a game bunch of guys Dm takes a bow for another big chore He mov ed up to juvenile this year and took it all with King City Flyer Last year they won mid get honors with almost the same club but they annexed some of juveniles to make it sure with Bob Hodgson Gord Sampson Norm Roberts Dick Sweeney and Larry Hill again to the fore Juveniles took the honors with a first year entry coached by Percy and Borden Wheeler both factors of the good intermediate club Flyers on their way with big doings Saturday at the Gardens and Danny Patrick and Billy in the van Keep your fingers crossed Signs of spring We received a billet the other day from the Newmarket gal who made good in Big Citv Softball whirl and who now heads the PWSU Marj is or ganizing early and hopes to game to be played in Aurora on In the number of automo tive vehicles entering Canada from the US totalled of which were Canadian vehicles returning to this country Friday We think the Automo can come through but why not be on hand Jim Austin and Jack Christie will ready with the cup and it could be that Au rora will be on the receiving end Beet on is two up on in the intermediate C and one up on Doug Alcorn and the Aurora lads on a no four play ers from home protest Dont judge the facts hastily as well comment next week Its easy to criticize from arm chair Ron Simmons and all the lads enjoyed a party to end the sea son at the Graystones on Satur day Next Saturday Dave and all the lads from the Richmond Hill Town league and intermediate club will be holding forth at the same site i rfi T T i 53 this year Tis to be hoped the three or four district softball leagues will throw in their lot with the PSWU which will probably regain vigor under the leadership of Miss Congratulations are in order for George McFarland former Aurora pitcher now working in Midland who middle- aisled it recently with Miss Joan of Aurora Bob Andrews former Aurora high school ath lete a good competitor in most sports and brother of the well known Jack Andrews lias joined the Aurora constabulary Lets see now thats a mighty fine football front line with Bill Big Jim and Moose on hand Belter not tangle with the law my friendlier in lite literal sense of the word Jimmy ace of the club who has been keeping in shape by playing in termediate hockey with his na tive Cobourg will be back with Lou club for diamond duty Dawes moves between To ronto and Cobourg with the sea sons The York County Police Asso ciation made a strike when they signed McRurlaad of Holiday Ranch fame and his Suportsmens Show orchestra for their big jamboree to be held in Newmarket arena in early June Lou Swinghammer and all the boys in blue are planning a big evening for all We regret to report the death recently of Batten of ville who for many years was president of the Stouffville Base ball club closely associated with the various hockey teams and one of those who brought Stouff arena into a reality Mr Button was a constant attendant at all Stouffcille home games and his seat at the west end of the arena will not seem the same without him Green Gael as you know have folded as an entity due to the Jimmy Bishop players feud but a last minute attempt is being made to reform ranks Mimico and Long Branch which will both be in senior lacrosse this year are making frantic ef forts to the Gaels Gal lopers We notice that Gary has hung up his skates with St but Kenny and Bob are still going strong for sends word that they are interested in the North baseball loop Midland and Jrs and joining the Tri- loop No doubt Lindsay Sunderland New market and all the rest would welcome them with open arms Last time an baseball was In these parts was back In the early thirties when they came south to tame Aurora the eastern winners taking the north so the precedent for soft- ball is set Jack with naught to do is thinking fondly of sort ball and baseball lie doesnt want to be a spectator as hes been all winter so please Mrs put on the green light so Jack and his pal Dewey can be back again as the boys in blue in the circuit and top flight too Hi V Mi Iyo you direction lanrted for you by v -T- j I No A of open or with fur living room walls room or anywhere In the home 4 VW Divider Wan No Storage buffet with open over designed specially fur open plan din living room division 1 CabifiBU No lgl- Modem with cupboards and drawers for dining den or any room where counter height is needed t and Polder No How to build attic or rooms with Mem for all through the home f ran Wo Another mmih made In units and installed Hanks of ami cupboards flank foldaway vanity j I l i inch work center for the so well you will want to paint it and make It a recreation room feature ton Aurora Final series playoff action in the Aurora Little NHJU series was the item on the agenda Saturday En that con test Rangers and Leafs furnish ed a stirring I alt duel The Leafs in the final series have a win and a tie Rangers one point via a lie Don Fa ires was the Ranger while David counted on behalf of the Leafs The teams are scheduled to settle the championship at the Little windup night Ac cording to director Jack Robin son it will he held one night during the Krister holiday week other two learns that will be vicing for honors that night will be Buffalo ami Pittsburg Theyll square off in a limit for squirt league honors Recreation Director Jack Rob reports that Aurora Legion will strike out for Lea- side April to play in pcewee tourney Lions Win ftp One of the moat and attractive double hunks with atorage- go to springs required d only naa clone IK popular demand I From single cuiitraard to a bright now book tells you how to make kit V p7 1 KUiWP r- 1 li i j TT i i i Tv York Bantam season Aurora Lions had to settle for a championship in the North league with This season they dont have to share the league halo and Lex McKeit- trophy with anyone Saturday Richmond Hill with Keith Sen I sharing the scoring hon ors the Lions defeated Richmond Rams J I to earn the King of the Castle title among North York ban lam clubs The Auroras fourth in the bantam round- robin play off series and made happy chap pies out of coach Harold Stephen son and manager Doug Harrison The Mora ill the playoff round lost two- Rill Lions finished in the run nerup slot with a threethree record followed by Richmond Hill and Newmarket The hitler two clubs had two whw and three losses each New market and Richmond Hill have a game to play to complete the series hut as it has no bearing ml the final standing it probably Willbe cancelled Aurora jumped ahead hi the first period Saturday till scored early In lite third after the learns had waged a sturdy score ess middle round The Rams goal whittled the new lead to I out the Lions turned mi the heat to rillIoJil two lalw goals to as sure a ehailliihilship Scott Rill Norm flenuiii Walker Ted Ken Ken Paul Hughes Wright RU1 Pol Ken vvJiamlDbji fionch Harold Pong Harrison i ByTheCHA The Aurora intermediate hock ey club last week filed a protest with the over the eligi bility of several HoeTots players The protest was filed after the were knocked out of the running last Tuesday by The protest was based oil the fntt that did hot play four home town players as stipulated by the rules in last Tuesdays game at Aurora The protest was considered by the executive committee last Friday It was not allmved because of insufficient according to Doug Alcorn who attended the on behalf of the Aurora club The Aurora team presented evidence in an attempt to prove that only two players performing with the team Tues day lived in or within the three mile radius allowed for lit- mediate clubs Aurora teams havent had too much success with their protests ibis season will be recalled that recently Aurora Rears pro tested players on the Richmond Mil junior Ranis club because of residence qualifications but the Rears protest was thrown nut fur similar reasons insufficient evi dence Comer Cupboards Take Lead In hard aggressive checking game and passing the puck mound with neatness and dispatch Harvey New market Corner romp ed to a win over Aurora Le gion at the Aurora arena Thurs day In a North York hockey league final aeries con test The victory earned New market a 1 edge In game In the heat of five finals Three second period goals scored in a little over three min utes after the emits had waged a corelew first round provided the winning edge for Newmar ket the second period closed Dave Smiths unassisted effort gave a advantage Newmarket added insult to In- Jury by scoring two insurance third period mh as Peter completed a two goal per- by shooting In Keith Bur lings Don Williams as sisted by Ron accounted for sixth fund goal During the rapid fire scoring explosion in the second period Peter rifled in relay from Terry and Don Wil liams Ron Fa bey scored Williams and Keith Hurling cut in to score unassisted X- series and a single to head 523 Herbert Hugo the scoring Hat the Bankers- League standing is 59 were Fred Jone3 544 fjord Harden Karl Ball Gary Burton Paul High scoring week in the Thursday Ladies league Scoring leaders were Claire Pollock Myrtle Dunn Olive 591 Fran Joan Noble Bet ty Ship ley Ede Hall Marlon Hill Marie McCabe Ruth Penrose MA faster relit MMitets Dorothy Butler tossed a nifty triple to pace the Tuesday Ladies bracket hitters were Jean White Ruth McCul- Eleanor Peat Ann Irene Abbott League standing is Flashes Diehard HitsMisses Blowouts Toppers Reg Wilson Don Cameron Bert Ralph Joan Dean Ron Jack Chapman Ted Heather Del Cobb Dorothy Chapman Reg Bcrning 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