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Newmarket Era and Express, 28 Nov 1957, p. 16

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FINAL CLEARANCE OF 5000000 BANKRUPT STOCK I Furniture Rugs Bedroom Diningroom Suites Fur Coots Dishes Electrical Appliances Etc 130 SHARP AT SALES ARENA STROUD Located on No 11 highway just 5 miles south of ORDERED to be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION I WITH ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE COMPRISING IN PART OF Chesterfields in many colors and de- signs Quantity of Fine Rugs in many sizes and colors Dinette and Breakfast Suites Bedroom Suites Bed Chesterfields Daveno Beds Con tinental Beds all sizes Dinner Sets Silver Electric Sewing Machines Mix Masters Elec tric Broilers and Fry Pans Number of Fur I Coats Upholstered Rockers Leather Chester- fields Chrome Tables and Chairs Duncan Tables and Chairs Odd Dressers and Chests of Drawers Mirrors To Kitchen Utensils Etc Also a great many items too numerous to mention PLEASE NOTE THE TIME OF SALE FRIDAY NOV sharp TERMS CASH CHEQUES ACCEPTED I Goods on view FRIDAY 9 am up to time of sale Warehouse Furniture Mart a J Down the Centre by Ab Hulse OMHA Provides 10 Rules For The Good Hockey Player Shots for the Side Pocket A get well quick dispatch goes to Globe and Mail sports columnist Bobby Kosenfeld Toronto recu perating in York County hospi tal Bobby a friend of Marg Mc- was spending the week end with Mr and Mrs Bert Carnan when an emergency op eration became necessary Despite rumors to the contrary is still of Aurora Highland although some outside capital ha been intro duced Present plans call for the return of pro Vic DiMarco Man ager Red Armstrong and Green- Keeper Jones Pep Kelly has accepted the po sition of coach of North Bay Trappers of the senior OHA- group Regis the former winger of Newmarket Redman replaces coach Chuck who suffered the loss of sight in one eye as a result of an accident Pep has coached previously and is on leave of absence from the railway post he occupies Chart Holmes former market sports leader now one of the executives of Hamilton was a mighty pleased guy on Saturday as the Cats walloped and took their first big step towards the Grey Cup a destination that predict theyll make One of the big cogs in the Hamilton win was Billy Graham who played with St Andrews College in football and hockey in 1954 Sympathy is extended to Ted of the Alouettes and Will of Newmarket two fine sportsmen who lost their father last week Ted played the game on Saturday as his father would have wished with a heart although his play was as brilliant as ever Don Downey who resides on the 2nd of Whitchurch has a busy week ahead as president of the CRU and one of the main cogs in arrangements for the big game No calls for tickets When Winnipeg comes down lets recall that crashing Jerry James who once played with Weston Dukes in the district Metro group against Aurora fore moving up to the big time in both hockey and football Frank the old coach of Aurora High proved his ver- on Sadie Hawkins day by calling the square dance num bers Cliff Johnston of is worried lest he the big Neil for the season who is baseball pitcher with Oshawa as well as a swell puck performer expects to sign a baxefeall con tract with Reds or Pittsburg Pirates shortly and they have played three H A games Now the minor as sociation refuses to release them The matter will likely reach the executive stage Dont sell Whit by short as they have started slowly but will soon be percolat ing Meanwhile Newmarket Smoke Rings after dropping two games in a row on the road will be champing at the bit At Brook lin on Saturday the Dodgers won The Rings supporters claim one Brooklin goal should have been disallowed and since a Newmarket goal w a called back they claim a tie would have been a fair verdict The page is written however and the Brooks are atop the circuit with two wins and no losses At on Tuesday with Ron Barriage absent and seem ingly lost on the smaller ice sur face the Cain clan dropped an one to the Jets Polly Min ion really had his boys up for this one and added a couple of new recruits for good measure New- week of course the red I white and blue bopped Aurora to want one here and of course its the suburbs vs the bright lights angle We are not satis fied however with these explan ations the Toronto chain isnt that small and the powers of the bosses arent so small cither Meanwhile Ron Finn the sole waiver player on the improved each time out The club has also been fortunate in securing Child the good goalie of two years ago to re turn to action and Dave who played juvenile last season after playing the previous year in junior Both boys can and will help the club We were surprised when Brome was al lowed to play juvenile last year as for our money the year be fore he was Auroras fenceman A win in two will snap all the socalled troubles and send the Bears away flying Stouffville Clippers open home tomorrow night against froy and on Saturday a big game is carded for Bradford with the Celerytown club meeting Milton The by sportsmen throughout Ontario is rated as the greatest force for good among the youth of this According to latest figures the association had a record season with approxim ately registered players under its banner The associations aim is to provide hockey for every boy in Ontario between the ages of club 8 The matter of winning comes second to teaching the boys good sportsmanship To quote from your hands or fall on the puck Dont a player into the boards thats board ing 7 Dont take more than two strides to hit a player if you do that is charging Keep your elbows down Keep your fists down if the 16 The Newmarket Express Thursday Nov The following have been inatcd for office in the president J Cakes Strati acclamation past president Christie Toronto first president Frank old acclamation 2nd vicepi Ted Gait third vicepresident Simmons Gravenhurst tion secretary Gary Toronto acclamation Treasurer Dr Leon Toronto acclamation other fellow is roughing j M Scarboro the referee handle him 10 Dont interfere with the goalkeeper while he is in his crease How to avoid minute OMHA manual Sports play conducts dont argue with the Motors The Milton team is spon- The call out for Slew related to the Bob to return to New- Newmarket clan and they Will market and a verdict on ap- of the peal will likely be known soon Jackie Cain turned in two Last Saturday Bradford edged good performances in the losses i Beeton in an exhibition and looks headed for his game have receiv- as a junior this season permission to play OH A and with a three and maestro Andy Closs is busy a role in the life of a boy which nothing else can play They pro vide the exercise which will as sure for him a healthy body The OMHA is as interested in providing good citizens as good athletes With the hockey season here best do- 1 the following are in important rules for the young hockey players to remember if they are to avoid spending valuable time in the penalty box Here are the suggested rules to remember as set up in the OMHA book Keep your stick on the ice or as close as you can If you raise it up its high sticking 2 Dont put the stick across your body and shove a play er that is crosschecking Dont hit a player with your stick that is slashing Dont grab a player with your arms that is holding Dont grab the puck with referee when penalized go straight to the penalty box dont swear or use abusive language at any time mation Nominated for the committee seven to elected Jim Austin Stoi ville George New Gordon George Port Harlan Lea Stoney Creek Patterson Stirling Bev Port Dover Stan Stokes Albert one record comes to Aurora on Friday night and the Bears will be trying to get even on the sea- Wallace son Doug Alcorn is something J some of like blow Mr Job these days after another falls as one but of up ice Ted Derbyshire Bob by Stan Carnegie Harvey and Ted are the better known play ers who will be in action with the Downs view lads The inter- course the rays of sunshine will mediate group will meet at No- 1 peep through too saddened Barry Cook the ace rearguard is nursing a bad knee injured in football and aggravated at Al- and his future is not too certain at this stage Davie Broad has definitey quit the club for retirement and Larry Hill the handyman of the club has decided his studies are too im portant this year to let the ice on 230 under Aurora and their Sunday afternoon at convener Tim ONcil minor hockey players dads are to guests of Aurora Legion on Saturday Nov 30 That evening the le gionnaires will exhibit min utes of instructional hockey films prepared by the OHA and C AH A to give youngsters the proper start in hockey and correct mis- game interfere Sampson A co and Gary Boiiliam skipped the the opportunity to stay cm and game and Sundays game on television practice and are rumored to be lhe young toying with the idea of playing slerSi j a ftood juvenile Both boys would of Bob Stephens energetic sports course be making a big mistake officer and president Bob the pro scouts have their eyes charge of arrange- fastened on the local junior group You dont get better by playing With poorer clubs and a lower grade hockey We hope both Of these youngsters will he in the Aurora lineup once again they owe it to themselves to the fans and to the Bears Next disappointment is the lack of reinforcements from the Mrs Houck To Address Schomberg Club Dec 4 Schomberg Mrs J Brampton will be guest speaker at United church club at a dinner at the church on Wednesday Dec The date also is for the election of officers Mrs is widely known to Canadian audiences as a tinguished speaker and leader in public affairs A year ago she was on a delegation to the United Nations and for main years has been a Womens In stitute worker in Peel county She was a speaker at the Central Ontario Wl convention at the Royal York hotel Toronto this month Leafs affiliation It seems as if the boys in Toronto are too satisfied to play hockey in Aurora They dont want to tra vel back and forth Those who are working have too good jobs SEEK BASKETBALL ENTRIES To date two teams have enter- the Newmarket town basket- ball league Teams entered are and Mount Albert League officials would like to hear from other players or of- ficials interested in the forma- of a basketball league here BRADFORD MINORS PUN BUSY SEASON Bradford minor hockey boost ers are for a busy sea son Bradford will have three teams in the North York minor Anyone interested is asked to contact George Tw Please do it now York Curling Club At Home Marks Start Of New Season ball club will not want him to play hockey in all probability though he would still he eligible to play amateur hockey if a pro ball player as witness Bob Has- sard of Charlie Burns of Whitby and of Brampton among others Defin itely if he signs with the Red he is due to attend an advance school in January before report- for Spring training in late March Cliff will know the score soon Bill Kcltfewell former Aurora j resident now a King township urlnE resident has been week The Ideal and district lest lady curlers gave a curlers are looking forward to a big year as they start their first full season To date the club has over paidup members and this total is expected to be doubled be fore the season closes Last week was open house week at the club the members being allowed to bring in a friend to try their luck at the stone heaving game The curlers have been busy for the past month levelling the Mrs Hector and pipes and sand The ice surface won the draw for has been painted It is green in of flowers the center area white behind the The local lady curlers arc hoglines with red and blue looking forward to an active house circles Then hickey league Teams entered are bantam midget and ile Monday has been jet aside as minor hockey night at the ford arena reports arena mana ger Bob Lynn play at pm and juveniles The bantams will midgets at pm at pm This commissioned to paint the horse of the year by the Daily Racing Form which will be presented that fine sportsman Col Noel Marshall owner of the six year old ney which scored a surprise win this season Mr levell is just about the leading artist in the equine field on the American continent right now Frank presently play ing with Whitby and he turned in a great game against Russia once performed for Jets in junior By the end of the next week youll be able to tell just how good these Moscow Mules are The Whitby game is not necessarily a criterion al though we believe forechecking the answer to the Russian style of play On the other hand the tie game with Windsor is no cri terion either Windsor was plav- its third game in three straight nights and hadnt prac ticed as long as Whitby under in ternational rules After the Cana dian tour is over we can tell The game with Kingston and Ottawa should give a I fair comparison Incidentally George Dee boss- man of Windsor sat next to me at the Russian game and he re called the junior hockey of the early when he played with Owen Sound Greys against Au rora Tigers It was as good as junior A hockey is now George will come to tonight and having dropped two games so far George Mowats club will be eager for a win The Crests who were eliminated in the odd game by Brooklin last year lost their j ace Ken Roberts to Weston Dukes and three players by the age route replace ments have been secured but a fight has loomed up between the Whitby juvenile club and the juniors Three players of the minor ho ckey circuit asked for and got trials with the older club They have made the grade their par ent want them to play of curling The were skipped by demonstration visiting rinks Mrs Green Mrs Woolley Mrs Grant and Mrs Wanless of the Granite Club and Mis Taylor and Miss Creswick of the To ronto club Newmarket ladies curling club president Mrs A thanked the visitors for their fine demonstration a g I Smythe of North Bay was the winner of the bond prize Sheila White the bouquets will give the fans a triple head er attraction each Monday On Dec 2 Bradford bantams will open their home season against and the juven iles entertain Brad ford midgets will open at home Dec with Newmarket as visit ors Coaches and managers for the three teams were appointed last week Don Fa 1 1 is is manager manager Bob Spence coach the bantam entry Rev Rossi will be manager of the midget club Bob Lynn is coach Frank Loney will coach the juvenile team with Bob installed as manager All teams should be strong contend- for group honors Club officials headed by presi dent A feel they have something worthwhile to offer all wouldbe curlers Any one interested in a club member ship may contact Jack membership chairman or any member of the executive Harold and his house games committee completed work on the first draw Sunday and the rinks started away on first game draws on Monday Rill Bales rink of Chick and John turned in a feature win over Max Stiles rink A big six- helped the Bales rink make it a runaway Other first night games were Moe Hall Jack Retlie 7 Frank Dawson Bill Sokol Jack Luesby Clare Smith Ralph McCann Bert Morrison Bob Smith In one of the closest Monday matches Clare shaded AI Cam erons rink There was a mixed Saturday night to give the sea son a sendoff Bill Bales was high man John Gunn second Rusi third Mrs Ruth and Mrs Ada were best ladies The ladies opening at tea held at the curling club rooms last Wednesday was well attended and a tremendous suc cess x rinks representing the season mere are over in the club Club play will start this week The ladies will have Tuesday and Thursday noons and Thursday evenings for their matches KESWICK The Womens Federation of the United church met last Wednes day and Mrs Percy Mahoney presided in the absence of Mis Gilroy Mrs Perry Winch led iod study Mrs J Porter and Mrs Tomlinson led the study on womens place in Japanese life Mrs F Morton gave a talk and members were reminded of the bazaar on Nov at pm an inspiring devotional per- on the importance of Bible j HURRY Last Chance DAIRY FEED DISCOUNT I i per ton TILL NOVEMBER 30 ONLY NEWMARKET DISTRICT COOP PHONES AND We 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