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Newmarket Era and Express, 24 Jan 1957, p. 11

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nursing Ideas that invincible saw notions evaporate their eyes at the arena on As Herb Cains gogo Rings tripped the Bears wideopen junior The Smoke Rings looked sharp in this one much the delight of some had puck most of the Which is a prime factor in inning hockey games They ipse League lea Bay Now and Save 20 OFF CMMENS SKATES HOCKEY SKATES KEITH DAVIS SPORTING GOODS Iain St Newmarket Phone 56291 held an advantage in shots on goal every period 129 and in that order In short they outplayed outhustled and out gunned the front running Bears They deserved to win and did Bob Isbester the visitor from the north got the Smokies first goal It was a slider that didnt leave the ice Jack Cain trig gered the second as the local forces skated into a 20 first round margin Cains shot drib bled in between Dave Broads pads to drop behind the line Don Thorns was the feeder for while Jack Graves and Bob Blackburn did the shuttle work on Cains tally Cains goal came with Bears sinners Will Kennedy and Doug doing time for hooking Brian Million turning in one of his better efforts shot the Smokies ahead 30 before two minutes of the second period had swept by It was Millions line- males Marcel Tessier and Bob Isbester who drew the assistance credits For the next nine minutes the Bears had the pressure on as Ron ran his total goal pro duction to eight goals in three games along with Cliff Murrell and Wayne Spence who put the puck behind Adair die Sampson and Doug Mclnnis were in on goal while the rocknroll blue line basher Fred Davis had a hand in setting up Murrell and Spence Bob Wilson should make a habit of missing the period in the future Bob arriving in the second period was a going concern and it was his goal that Wanted Man over WHY SETTLE FOR LESS THAN The days are gone when a few thousand a sal ary was enough for a man to take care of his family boy a new car and salt tome away for the future If you are a man who has reached the on your earnings and now want to make good in a new field we can make you a fine offer to join our organisation where top men are paid up to in a year Incomes listed are exceptional YEAR Our volume Is expanding at a rate We have an opening in the Newmar ket area for a man over The man we want must be high grade not high pres sure ambitious and sin cere Earnings are paid In advance no Investment Is needed no collections no deliveries Write a personal letter to our PRESIDENT Heps P Box Fort Worth I Tesas broke up the 3all situation at 1542 of the second period It was a picture goal as Wilson went in to deke Broad after Jack Rogers and Bob had sent him winging on a cleared channel to the Aurora goal mouth Protecting a advantage go ing into the final round Jack Rogers uncorked the payoff shots that spilled the Bears fi nally and completely Rogers found Millions pass on his stick at 815 and a minute later was away to score on Blackburns re lay Before the Bears accepted their position behind the eight ball they fired their last and final boomer at as Cliff Murrell Larry Hilt and Ron team ed up for a goal with Murrell the sinker Thursdays Summary BEARS goal Broad defence Cook McGinnis Kennedy Davis forwards Murrell Hill Sampson Smith Oliver Geary SMOKE RINGS goal Adair defence Blackburn Graves Thorns Williams forwards Cain Wilson Mil lion First Period Smokies Thorns Smokies Cain Graves Blackburn 1900 Penalties Cain 256 Cain Kennedy 1850 Second Period 3 Smokier Million Tessier Bears Sampson McGinnis Bears Davis Bears Spence Davis Smokies Wilson Rogers Penalties Cain Cook Rogers Cook Thorns Blackburn min 1311 Third Period Smokies Rogers Million Smokies Rogers Blackburn Bears Murrell Hill Penalties Sampson Shots on goal By Aurora 9 2 By Newmarket 18 KESWICK COMETS ARE BUSY AT HOME It was a busy threegame week in their own arena for Keswick Comets A fourpoint win over Cambray was the one bright spot The Comets in addition lost to Sutton and put up a gallant scrap before losing in overtime 53 to Green- bank Mike ORourke popped In three goals to spearhead the Comets against Sutton Nobby Ash George Davidson and Bruce contributed other Newmarket Has RunnerUp Wrestling Champ When you turn on the search light theres hardly a sport In which a Newmarket citizen is not at or near the top Ron Doner 21year old son of Mr and Mrs Doner Davis Dr was runnerup in the Ontario amateur novice wrestling championships held at last Saturday Comet goals John and Ron after winning his first The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Jan it Clare Morrison were Sutton big guns Nobby Ash applied his stick- handling magic to score four goals to lead the Comet charge against Bruce collected the other Comet goal with goalie Tex Baker and blue- liners Lowell Waller Bud Thompson and Bob Clarke com ing in for well merited applause for fine defensive performances four preliminary bouts lost out in the Ontario finals Wrestlers from all parts of Ontario com peted in the event Previous to Saturday on Dec Ron won the Toronto city championship in the novice wrestling class in bouts held in the Toronto Ron a Newmarket boy Is em ployed at George Constables COUNTYS INDIGENT PATIENT COSTS DROP Hospitalization costs for indi gent patients in York County dropped to in 1956 a de crease of close to over the previous year Whitchurch town- costs decreased from 13003 to 6441 Thik was the largest change Markham Village and Stouff- ville had the lowest indigent pat ients costs for although expenses had increas ed by from to It cost Stouffville for indigent patients in 1956 The previous year the figure was North and East townships showed increases of approximately each indigent pat ients costs rose over the 1955 figure Newmarkets figure remained close to and Richmond Hill increased slightly from to in the year Other munici palities whose hospitalization costs for their Indigent patients dropped over included Gcorgina Sutton and Vaughan King and Markham townships showed a decrease of approximat ely 800 MERCHANTS AND RAYMARS WINNERS Hill Merchants and RayMars wheeled out the heavy artillery to defeated Rotary and Lions in Mondays midgetjuvenile tus sles at the Newmarket arena Merchants defeated Rotary and RayMars doubled up on Lions 63 Jim Garrett and Fair- barn fashioned hattricks and Dave scored twice in the Merchants winning drive Jim Bond hit for two goals Hyman and Jack one apiece for the list place Ho Don Bone and John McKnight were double target hitters for RayMars Larry Bone and Bob Morrison tallied onco In the winning cause John Hopper was a twogoal Lion while Oak- Icy Scdoro punched home the other Lion tally Era and Bring Results a 156 442 I Goalies Stars As Bears Blank Smoke Rings Friday i MS CANADIAN ARMY nSCSUlTINQ STATION M Richmond St Toronto Tel EM Lot 276 Challenging employment combine with valuable and train ing in Canadas Regular Army The pay is good You karri new skills perhaps a trade or train to be a leader You get a taste of real adven ture have a chance to make lifelong friends with fine men young enthusiastic a cut above average After three years you make your choice to leave or stay and make a career with advancement training and variety Find out about one of Canadas better careers no obligation I Army C ARMY recruiting station Richmond St Toronto Tel EM fi8341 tat on Amy Aurora Little Leafs 1 in suzlcr and Detroit 3 Rangers 1 thats how the scoring developed in Saturdays Aurora Little contests In squirt scries battles Provi dence beat Horsey and Buf falo dropped Pittsburg Jim Preston triggered both Leaf goals Jim Wells was the Canadien gunner Fred Hughes Barry and Bob Stewart poked in Detroit counters Tim Taylor was the Ranger sniper Gary hit for three goals Doug two to spark Provi dence Wayne Chapman was the Horsey goalgetter Larry Randy Alcorn and Terry Thompson went for two goal scoring rides for Buffalo Bob Baldwin was Mr Lamplight er for Pittsburg j TIN JUVENILES WIN TWO GAMES FOR KING CITY King City Builders shooting for the lead spot in the North York juvenile hockey lea gue clipped Camp Borden Royals twice recently At home Jan goals by Glen Bennett George Norm Roberts and Keith Stephany earned the Build ers a 42 win At AlHston Monday the Builders did a repeat 42 job with George shooting two goals Norm Roberts and Glen Bennett one apiece Aurora Bears Dave Broad and the Smoke Rings Adair won the good housekeep ing award In giltedged letter ing for their tremendous pipe- minding chores at Aurora Fri day as the Bears ground out a win over Newmarket The two goalies were the stars in a game that bristled with an over abundance of cleancut passing speedy and brilliant hockey Broad operating like a man In a hornets nest refused to let a Smoke Ring shot go by and to their credit the Smo kies kept peppering him with enough shells to keep a machine guns roaring Adair had approximately double the work his opposition mate had mi the fact two shots escaped his nimble moves would Indi cate Wall was also a pretty Queensville Rink Busy The happiest chappies these days are the natural ice arena men Such is the case with Bert Boyd who is operating the arena once again this year Mr Boyd has a busy sche dule on the go The main feature of the attract ive program is the fourteam jun ior hockey league Teams entered are Vivian Oak Ridges Vandorf and League play started last Thursday but from now on league doubleheaders will be played every Tuesday Plans are proceeding of a mar ried mens league playing Mon days with teams from town Mount Albert Sharon and On Thursday the East public school hockey loop holds the spotlight Public skating is held Wednesdays and Saturdays with Friday reserved for skating parties Plans arc being finalized for annual fancy dress carnival to be held on St Valen tines Day For oil your i bonking Did you ever stop to consider all the tilings a chartered bank can do for you It is more than a convenient place to make a deposit cash a cheque or see about a loan You can also buy travellers cheques and money orders rent a safety deposit box purchase foreign currency talk over your financial plans or problems The list goes on and on and all these services are available at the branch where you do your banking branch bank is in effect a service centre and everyone on the staff is there to help you to look after all your banking g courteously confidentially well i THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY sharp operator Gary the Bears winger opened the scoring goal came In the eleventh minute of first period play during one of many scrambles on Adairs doorstep Ron and Sampson were In on the goal Davis the Bears Mr Bounce em bagged Auroras second goal It came at 353 of the second period It was unassisted an Ice hugger the puck appearing to grow eyes to find a hole through a of skates and legs That was the scoring but from there on there were enough near misses to give rival roaches Jack Robinson and Herb Cain a bushel of bench jitters It was good clean junior ho ckey at Its best Any and all the combatants could have ap peared In the threestar list whittled down however It had be the two netminders and Rears bulwark Harry Cook Cook played a tremendous game and was tops In bringing the puck out of the Bears end Fridays Summary goal Broad defence AURORA LIONS BLANK BRADFORD Aurora Lions currently hold ing down second place in the North York bantam hockey league rattled in eight third period goals to wind up with an impressive win over Brad ford at Aurora Jan Three goal scoring spurts fur nished by Keith Wright and Bob Wall highlighted the Lions win Brian K o I s and Robert Wright got into the swim with two goals each while Don Tay lor Ken Hammond Ken Taylor and Norm Dennis contributed a goal apiece complete the Lions scoring Cook Kennedy Davis forwards Murrell Hilt Sampson Smith Geary Wolf son Patrick SMOKE RINGS goal Adair defence Blackburn Graves Thorns forwards Rogers Cain Wilson Million Tessier Good- fellow First Period 1 Bears Bonham Sampson Penalties Graves 1819 Second Period Bears Davis Penalties Patrick McGin 1053 Million 1143 Thorns Third Period Penalties Hill 1738 Cain Shots on goal By Newmarket 10 10 By Aurora IB Lihie Newmarket Motors kept their unbeaten record intact as they edged Hills dale Dairy during Saturdays Little NHL squirt series skir mishes at the arena Jerry Median the sharpest sharpie In the squirt division rapped in all three Motor goals Laurie Swinghammer came up with an assist on one of markers Murray and Bob Morlson were Hillsdale snipers Realtors and Fighters waged a tidy scrap while Taylors Imperials unfurled a power laden attack to hop Boyd Transporters Doug Keats fine Peter Gormans three goals and one apiece by Brad VanZant and Bob entrenched the Im perials in the winners circle Bob and Barry Kent were happy Boyd sharpshooters Jerry Mays and Doug Balsdon both promising young hockey laddies were lamplighters while Richard McLachlan and John Cameron provided the tallies In scraps Camerons Dairymen had Randy Legge to thank for a win over New market Electric Dynamos Legge scored both their goals and had Tommy Sinclair to thank for the pass on one of his successful goalward excursions Davis Athletics behind Ray fourgoal scoring outburst knocked off George Watts Brice Butchers Bob and Howard Dennis han dled the other Davis scoring ex peditions Terry Cain Wayne Burling and Ken trig gered the replies LEGION MIDGETS WIN TWO GAMES A twin win week for Newmar ket legion The legion right in the thick of the scrap for first place in the North York midget hockey league shaded King City Lions 4 3 at Noble- ton Jan 17 The following even ing operating in classy style be fore the homo fans Ross Legionnaires blasted Brad ford Larry Bones speedy two goal effort ignited the legion against King John McKnight from Brent Macnab and Wayne from McKnight made up other Newmarket scoring pi Stew Davidson Stew McCowan and Paul were King City marksmen John McKnight went on a five goal scoring spree to lead the Le gion against Bradford Bob claimed two assists Wayne and Dave one each on McKnights goals Larry Bone Dave Wayne Jack and John Hopper shared the other Newmar ket goals Dave Spence Paul Dugn Tom my Rouble and Paul Margctiak were Bradfords best BELAIRS WINNERS DOWN MILTON Aurora in hot pursuit of for the leadership post In the district intermediate OHA grouping went on a threegoal first period ride and from there recorded a 43 win over Milton January at the Aurora arena teams turned in an ex cellent brand of intermediate hockey They only disappoint ing feature as far as coach Ron and manager Ron Simmons were concerned was the slim fan attendance Don Gibson started the airs first period spurt scoring from Thorns and Andy Closs Jim scored from Grant Edwards and then it was Edwards from Patton in the first period Ortie Thorns in cooperation with linemates Don Gibson and Dave Harvey scored the final and ultimate gamewinning goal Ken Pollock got two shots be hind Paul McGuIre who played a standout game in the Aurora cage YOUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS BUILDING A BETTER COMMUNITY WIN TYKES LOSE Newmarket peewecs and tykes under shared the spoils from intertown competition last week Here Jan Terry Cain scored the only goal as Stan Gibbons Newmarket peewees were deci- 4 by Newmarket tykes meanwhile playing at Agincourt rolled up a win over Jerry Meehan scored three goals Don James one for Newmarket Fred is coach of the tykes FIRST FIRST FIRST Morrisons First Authentic Winter Our banker tells us we are OVERWEIGHT MUST REDUCE Mens Ail Wool Worsted REDUCED FROM 10 to 50 SUITS COME IN AND INSPECT GABARDINE MELTON TWEED WINTER COATS REDUCED 25 I COME IN AND INSPECT NAME BRAND SHIRTS REDUCED 25 to 50 THESE SHIRTS became SHOP WORN BY SHOPPER COME IN AND INSPECT ENTIRE STOCK OF TIES Beautiful Clinic and Arrow tics Value to 250 Now Sale each for 299 COME IN AND INSPECT SCOn McHALE SLATER Shoes ODD SIZES REDUCED 25 to COME IN AND INSPECT MENS SKI SLACKS REDUCED 25 COME IN ANO INSPECT Bargain Table MENS W1NDBREAKERS BREEKS COATS REDUCE 50 All Must Go COM IN AND INSPECT Sisman Boys Oxfords Boob REDUCED 13 WE GOING OUT OK BOYS FOOTWEAR BOYS YOUTHS SCAMPERS ODD SIXES RED to 100 COME IN AND INSPECT All Brand Name SPORT SHIRTS 207 RIFLES COME IN AND INSPECT SPORTING GOODS MANY SHOTGUNS DRASTICALLY NO TRADE Fishing Tackle Boats Motors Marine Accessories J96 MAIN ST NEWMARKET PHONE A

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