DO IT NOW HIRE THE SKILLED UNSKILLED AND SEMISKILLED WORKER YOU NEED TO HELP MAKE NECESSARY REPAIRS TO YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS THE MEN YOU KEED ARE AVAILABLE NOW Nor Employed Workers Means More Pay Cheques Which la Tom Means A More Prosperous Community PHONE TW 56131 For Information Assistance In Securing Workers UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION POST OFFICE BUILDING NEWMARKET HILLSDALE SNACK BAR JOE LAWRENCE MANAGER 188 MAIN ST below Post Office NEWMARKET Now Open to Serve You LIGHT LUNCHES HOME MADE CREAM HILLSDALE DAIRY PRODUCTS BREAKFAST SPECIAL AM 11 AM BACON AND E66S TOAST COFFEE or BILLS PILING UP fits off with CITIZENS FINANCE Me to my Tow km ft up do Hut of otltit way to core of to total up and pay off with a cod fro youll ml monthly loo ton you on and money Let Ma arrange loan for with plan that your budget Citizen hot ftputolioa for fait court tout confidential service If Hie oil can be by phont then coaie in to and pick up the Give Col or drop in la Me in won to COM I A I I loan Mam CLYDE DclQREY Mkln SI Opn till 8 Saturday till noon LOAN OFFICII IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITll BRICES MEATS NEWMARKET AND AURORA EXTRA SPECIAL HEADCHEESE 3 lb tin SLICED LB FRESH BEEF HEARTS lb 25 SPECIAL BOILING FOWL lb 29 SLICED SIDE BACON lb Strikes Spares Hurricanes and Meteors are tied for first place in the second series They have points each followed by Jets Vikings Spits Comets 2 Wanda Hill 574 Banning Stickwood Edith Burch 517 Mary Sargent 513 Floss Hill 503 Ev Allen 502 were scoring leaders Mickey Smith posted a nifty triple to pace the Bell Telephone assault on the maples Other scor ing leaders in the mens division were Alf Peel Harry Mills Jack Donaldson Don Gib son 646 Harold Elsie Evans 673 Norma Peel 616 Dorothy Dorothy La Planle 593 and Alice 578 topped the ladies section scor ing A sister act Elaine Blain 687 Arva Thorns featured the Monday ladies scoring Other top notch efforts were registered by Mclnnis 631 son 619 Edna McGrath 606 Giovanelli 60 Ella Leslie 599 Claire Pollock Smalley Jean Gould 53 Muriel Hea ther 534 Helen Tgwcll 521 Nor ma 503 High scoring performances Ted Heather 811 Ralph Art 710 featured the Friday circle shoot ers were Reg Wilson 692 Ken Storey Chas Cobb John Wing 628 Lloyd Brace 607 500 bracket pin spillcrs were Jim Bennett 590 Ron 576 Bill 570 Elaine Blain Joe Moore 560 Hester Clark Ken Craig 538 Muriel Hea ther Cobb 520 Dot Chapman Joan 513 McKnight 502 Wilson 500 Barbara Poster Dorothy Hewitt 583 Lucy Andrews Mary Sargent 512 Joy Lewis 509 were Tuesday ladies league pace setters A score compiled by team Howard Hugo Tommy Scott George Phimister Ernie George Osborne and Oman of the Office Specialty ficemens league won a Dow Kingsbeer prize at the New market Bowling Academy recent ly Nice going men Thursday ladies league have been posting fine scores of late During week of Jan Helen Tomlinson Hazel Ben- 541 Myrtle Dunn 533 Franc es Bennitz were scoring lead ers Jan leaders were Myrtle Dunn Joyce 565 Edith Hall 542 Allcnc McBride Ruth Penrose 526 Hazel Ben nilz 512 Marion Gibbons 506 Ol ive 506 Emma 642 Sylvia Bell Edna Ballard Mar ion Gould Kay Hugo 515 Doris Kruegcr 500 were Wednes day ladies league leaders 450 Ballantrac and Bradford arc leaders in the league second series Both have 30 points Academy Aces 28 mond Bowl 27 North 23 Bobs Lloyd Martin Rod Stevens 767 Steve Simons Fred Counter Gord Ton er Roy Gibson Martin broke over the mark Rod Stevens 360 single was a feature 450 Roy Bennett 755 Hank Vanden- Bill Mair 716 Don 690 If W Hugo 633 Dave Harvey Fred Lou Bvair 623 Bert Smith Francis McFarland Ken Mill er 613 were over marksmen in the Office Specialty Office- mens loop Take a look at this for some nifty scoring George Watt in town league play posted 304 307 and games for a total Scorers in the 700 bracket were Jack Jack Watson Lyle Bond 720 Lome Keffer HISPORTS Just one dash of cheerful little earful on the Newmarket High basketball front That was sup plied by Don Carrolls Purple and Gold juniors as they rolled up a 34 win over Pickering Col lege in an interschool exhibition contest Dave superb shooting good for 34 points fea tured the win Bob Dove added points Addie Blanken- stijn with points was Picker ings leader At Aurora Friday Bill Jans hooped 13 points to lead Aurora High DoubleBlues to a win over Newmarket High in a senior league game Aurora made it a double win by capturing the midget tussle Jim and John Dew added eight points each for Aurora sen iors Francis Lewis dunked 10 points Don Jackson and Dave Purcell six each for Newmarket Ron Walker and Barry Wallace topped the Aurora midget scoring harvesting eight points each Henry a n a foul shot for Newmarkets only mid get point Pickering College Sports Pickering College scored two victories and lost one game last week with Ridley College in an tripleheader two sport attraction In senior basketball Pickering played impressively to defeat Ridley 52 31 In hockey Dave Rivers goal his second of the game with less than five minutes to play earned Pickering a win over the Ridley visitors in a junior hockey game Pickering seniors dropped a 5 0 decision to close out the busy program Jack Hill collected 20 points Jim King to pace Pickerings basketball triumph Along with Rivers Bob scored two goals Charles Beer Roger Wilson and Gord Wilson a goal each in Pickerings junior win King C Of Faces Apathy But Does Not Dissolve Starts Several Projects An analysis of the function and Chamber Not Advertised Tulip Margarine lb IT PAYS US TO SELL THE BEST QUALITY IT PAYS YOU TO BUY THK BEST QUALITY TYKES WIN LOSE Newmarket tykes shaded Brampton while the visitors reversed the trend defeating Newmarket 53 in a small fry hockey twinbill at the arena on Friday Jerry scored twice Don James and Murray a goal each to earn Newmarket the nod in the tyke contest Terry Cain Ron and Wayne Burling were Newmarket lamplighters in the I game York Curiers Set Feb As Opening Date For Local Rinks Feb 9 will be an historic day in Newmarket curling history At a meeting of York Curling club executive Sunday this was the day set for the official open ing of the York Curling club Further details and plans for a gala opening will be announced next week There arc 64 of the finest curl ing stones you ever saw sitting along the wall at the York Curl ing club They look quite lone some without a curler attached However they wont be lone some much longer The good word from curling headquarters is that they will be getting push ed down the ice this weekend The icemaking equipment was turned on yesterday and the first flood was scheduled to be ap plied last evening The installation of the freeze pipes was completed last week Following the completion of this phase of the work the operation of filling sand between the pipes was concluded Tuesday morning So all is in readiness for the all- important first flood Work is proceeding rapidly on the clubrooms lounge kitchen and washrooms When complet ed the York Curlers will have a very attractive setup and the finest curling rink in this part of the country Mrs C A Ca- Mrs Mamie Lewis C A Gathers and Keith Nisbct arc in charge of furnishing the club- rooms and lounge Now is the lime reports membership chairman Alan Mc- to join the club Club fees for both ladies and men have been reduced Also a time payment plan to purchase mem bership snares has been set up Under the latter arrangement prospective members can pay 25 now and the balance by Oct 1st of this year Club fees for this season have been cut to 20 for men and for ladies usefulness of the King City Chamber of Commerce was dis cussed at the first annual meet ing on Monday night Jan 28 The vicechairman Douglas Rennison presided To Be Or Not To Be The question debated was whe ther to carry on and promote the existence of the organization in face of the apparent apathy dis played during the year and by the small attendance at the first an nual meeting or dissolve the chamber About were present of which slightly over half were local busi nessmen This was considered a Very meagre representation con sidering the number of advance notifications of the meeting listing the projected ideas to be discus sed To Be In the final analysis it was the consensus that the chamber is worthwhile providing concrete projects arc undertaken and regu larly scheduled general meetings are held As a result of the discussion and willingness of those present to support the incoming board of directors the meeting acclaimed Douglas Keith Ernest Smith Bill Jensen and Jack Turner for the board of directors for the coming year The board will select its chair man secretary and treasurer A chamber of commerce is im portant to the whole community the chairman stated When prob lems or an emergency arises that affect the community as a whole the chamber has a nucleus that can take action at once he said BELAIRS CLIP CLIPPERS Driving for three third period goals to cap a sterling offensive- defensive display Aurora Bel- airs captured a 51 win over Stouffville Clippers in an intermediate C game at Aurora on January Once again it was the big wheels Thorns Don Gibson and Dave Harvey who applied the spark Thorns contributed two goals his wingmates Gibson and Harvey a goal apiece Jim Patton the King City flasher bagged the other Aurora goal on a threeway combination play that took in Grant Edwards and Howie Bul lock Russ Forfar whipped the puck behind Paul McGuire a stand out operator in the Aurora nets early in the third period for the lone Clipper counter Andy Closs Walt Fines Glen Smith and Grant Winters were solid defenders in the win ning cause Page The Newmarket and Express Thursday Jan Si Our Readers Write Letters to the editor are always welcome but tat name sf the writers must be known to the editor The absence of a large number of local merchants was attributed to the fact that the chamber is not well known and is underad vertised according to Mr Camp bell a local merchant If busi nessmen and ratepayers are fully aware the organization exists and know what it stands for and can expect regularly scheduled meet ings public support will be giv en he maintained Ernest Smith was named chair man of a committee to examine the aspects of establishing an out door skating rink in King City Centre Project Donald M was appoint ed chairman of a community cen tre coordinating committee to contact other organizations in the community as to the possibility of building a community centre Land would be available Mr said as a member of the village trustee board The five per cent of land to the munici pality given by subdivides could make that he advised The village is accumulating a ca pital reserve fund from subdivi sion grants for municipal purpos es Incorporation The board of directors was authorized to form a committee to investigate the problems of in corporating King City The pur pose of the fact finding committee would be to make a survey of the situation in regard to acreage po tential population and school ac commodation the cost of operat ing as a corporation and whether or not it would cost the taxpayers more or less This board could sit in with the King City board of trustees and a survey could be compiled in a de tailed report King City has nearly people and to incor porate on present boundaries a population of 500 is required Mr told the board that there was an alternative scheme that of forming the village into a township which docs not affect the school grants The survey would find out if incorporation would be on the existing land or whether to enlarge the village on a greater scale Mr point ed out Allan Cook was appointed chairman of a commission to find out if an access path could be built from Kingsvicw subdivision through Heritage Park The pur pose of the access would be to al low children from Kingsvicw subdivision to cross through Heri tage Park to St and avoid the CNR tracks on their way to school The Editor It Is surely a significant coinci dence that the Globe and Mail should include at this particular time a quotation under the head ing of Higher Rewards for Teaching Mr James Mulr Royal Bank of Canada president makes a good case for better salaries for all teachers from elementary schools to the university level Indeed he terms the teaching group as an occupational depressed area One finds it not too difficult agree with Mr Muirs observa tions Take the ease of the young 19 year old with two years high school and a few weeks training who as a comptometer operator began her new job at a a week salary Less than half the train ing required for a teacher and certainly less responsibility and her minimum salary Is the same as that of a first class teacher Until salaries improve people of the right calibre and education will continue to enter other occu pations and professions Parent ACCIDENTS UP DEATHS DOWN An Increase in the number of accidents during December was attributed to bad conditions by Ontario Provincial Police At the time they pointed out the number fatal accidents and deaths decreased from the previ ous month There were 2920 motor vehi cle accidents in Ontario in De cember against for Novem ber but the number of fatalities dropped from to 81 While more accidents Recurred they were not as serious In the same period police checked ve hicles issued warnings and charges EXTRA PANTS FREE 5975 EXTRA PANTS FREE WITH EVERY TAILORED TO MEASURE SUIT BONO CLOTHES Cliff INSLEYS MENS BOYS WEAR NEWMARKET I A NATURAL GAS main will be laid on your street in the NEAR FUTURE PILOT GAS HEATING Co Limited is an approved Consumers Gas Co Contractor FOR FREE HEATING ESTIMATE NEWMARKET BRANCH PHONE ra TORONTO FACTORY ST WEST PHONE RO REVERSE CHARGES I Minor Hockey Busy In KingSchomberg Loop King Cily Lions turned in a winloss week in North York midget hockey lea gue contests Against Bradford the Lions led by Bill Browns two goal sniping and Carl steady play between the pipes de feated Bradford At Woodbrid- Saturday the Lions dropped a tough 21 decision to In the game against Bradford a- long with Bill Brown Lee Gerald Sweeney Neil Cul ler Jack OReilly Doug Broad and Stewart Davidson contributed King City goals Adrian VanTuyk counted the lone Bradford tally Doug Merchants Schomberg Lions starting to show signs clicking with a bang and rolled up a 63 win over Bradford Jan uary 24 Sampson scored two goals to lead the boys while Clinton Shaw Bill Doug Graham and registered a goal each in the winning cause Ross Campbell counted twice and Larry Oleander a singleton for Bradford MANUFACTURERS Iff I At- FACTORY TO YOU SAVINGS Thurs Sat Jan 31 SALE SPECIAL GREY PERSIAN LAMB COATS BIDES REG BUCK PERSIAN LAMB COATS MIDDLES DYED REG Feb 2 TO START SUTTONS WATER SUPPLY PROJECT A project for munici pal water services in the vill age of Sutton is to start on Feb AH the necessary legal ap provals for the project have been completed It is expected that the project will be completed some time to wards the end of 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