J U v hockey in at the four final games of Newmarket Legion Centennial IT Tournament held On the Varlev nasi nresident of the Newmarket Kinsmen Club Mrs Heather Burl- day tournament and more than players coaches managers and ing the Keith Davis Bantam award to the Newmarket club and officials took part On Saturday night trophy and award I liners far right Vern representing Office Specially presents thai firms guests at a dinner in the Canadian Legion Hall catered to far representing specialty presents guests a Aosilary accepts the winning trophy from Harry i- T THIS a IS Bit Cooler PAGES NEWMARKET AURORA WED APRIL CENTS AURORA Temp to be between S3 and Warmer tat colder Friday or Partly cloudy the week with some showers Thursday or Friday J j STNKS TO HIGH HEAVEN r r V1 I cv fe sewer system flooded and basements inundated Councillor Evelyn Buck told council hat basements were In a deplorable condi tion with an accumulation of raw sewage left in the wake or the flood The houses stink to high heaven she said as she In sisted that council must take immediate action to clean op mess that town workmen would move basement had been finished and other facilities floor will have to be torn up to properly clean the place he said Reeve Jim Murray told council Mrs Bock presented a motion up work start immediately also town engineer make a study of the area aad prepare a report offering a solution Council having sat well past the normal Jim Murray toia council me proo- adjournment hour pm held a further of flooding in this part of Glass Drive M fc a lower level Than that surrounding it went teiwon about the problem as a back to when subdivision Regency tec of whole after the formal adjourn- Acres was built in Tuesday to dean the houses and disinfect Mrs Buck asked why the residents had to wait so long to get relief from the stench and possible danger to the health of the inmates Mickey and Billy Hill of the Novice in players Mrs Gilbert makes sure the hoys are com- Councillor Peter Miller said he had in- team snuggle down for the night at the home fortahle before reads them a bedtime story from some of the houses where the base- of Mr and Mrs Gilbert one of many billeting visit- you guessed it Hockey Illustrated ShepherdStaff had flooded to a depth of at least is inches In one house be said there was a young baby and amount of raw sewage lying there was almost unbelievable He described conditions at another home ill Farmers To Form Union i They Opened Their Homes And Their By GIL SHEPHERD Era News Editor NEWMARKET Mrs Frank Cain Queen St looked with pride and perhaps tome regret at a potted plant containing about yellow chrysanthemum blooms turday night Given to her by the six young hockey play ers she billeted during last weeks fourday tournament as an expression of their for her twin sons Bill and Jack played most of their hockey at Newmarket and were members of the famed Smoke Rings Herb Cain of the early vintage Newmarket and their collective hosts felt any effort made to support the Canadian Legion and Newmarket Minor Hockey Association through offering billets was repaid by the Hockey League is her cousin A grandson Rodney Linn plays in the novice division of the Newmarket Minor Hockey League Her continued interest in hockey was emphasized when she offered to billet six for her hospitality the plant members of the Cobourg team and Tied the end of what had been to her a most Mrs Cain can claim the distinction of time housed the most players during Hockey players are no strangers to Mrs nament There were many others who performed FviWI yeomaa in this respect in fact vi5il p Mrs Marriott Srigley St New- While most accommodated two players market was last weeks winner of the Trip there was one the home of Mr and Mrs To Expo sponsored by area Peter Rust Longford Drive had four of the Ml Lindsay bantams Sirs Marriott successfully unscrambled Mr and Mrs Stan Hardy Mr and Mrs ribs Cleaners from among the sponsoring Joe Mr and Mrs Bingham Mr anerchants advertisements Mrs and Mrs and Mr and Mrs M her winning entry with a sales Lawrence billeted three players each from Up from Cousins Dairy one of the par- Georgetown midgets Cobourg midgets bosiaesses midgets bantams and Co- She now- stands a of winning an bantams paid trip for two Expo in every case the boys accommodated Montreal this winner- proved to be good sports and gentlemen who went on to star in the National pleasure and satisfaction which came from the association with the boys Credit has been given to those handling many other aspects of the tournament from committee chairmen referees and other officials the arena staff and the donors of the many trophies made available All of these played an important part In success of the venture but those who opened their homes playing a behind-the- scenes part deserve the thanks of the com munity Working with the others they presented to the visitors a picture of true community spirit Aurora Cancer Society Goal Is Set At AURORA The Aurora and District Can cer Society campaign for funds started over the weekend towards a goal of 16000 The funds are being raised to help those stricken by cancer in the area Last year patients were helped by the Aurora Unit Volunteer workers made and supplied VKX dressings 2500 colostomy bags 510 larcngcctomy bibs and bed pads More than miles were driven by volunteer workers to help the stricken The Aurora Unit covers the town King Schombcrg Bradford Keltleby and Oak Ridges Tournament Sets Standard BELHAVEN The Ontario market from to the packing Union last Wednesday sowed seed for plant the formation of its first local in York In the past year the militancy County has increased the income of dairy farmers from North Gwillimbury East by per cow further aims are GwiHimbury and Townships at- to increase Grade A hog premium to tended the organizational meeting to hear Mrs Harry lady director of Sini- president John and district County District No spoke of director Walter Hutchinson speak on the the very large role played by women in aims and objectives of the Union farming saying if they could get the prices Mr Delmer stated Canadas farmers they deserve for their products perhaps they kg were at present the victims of a cheap food could return to farm mode of policy whereby they are asked to produce living their ancestors enjoyed more and sell it for less resulting in thou- Howard Anderson of was elect- sands of farmers going out of business president of the new local Other mem- Farmers were not sharing in the buoyant of the executive elected to office were economy enjoyed by others today in spite Vicepresident Merlyn Winch of of the fact they provide employment for secretarytreasurer Earl Mundy per cent of the workers in the various in- Directors elected were Mike Roy dustries Prices had increased by per Vernon George Davidson and Mrs Margaret cent to the farmer but to the consumer a Scrivener staggering per cent in food costs Farmers interested in attending the April had taken place showing large profits were meeting can obtain further information from being made but not by the farmer secretary Earl Mundy RR Belhaveh The arc surrently trying to a Marketing Plan for Beef Cattle in On- In this province it is estimated per cent of cattle slaughtered do not reach Pi the open market but are shipped direct because of the instability of the present j To Open April i- GEORGE HASKE1T Era Sports Editor But both are first to admit that Ihcirs wasnt a twoman show They point out that was a community effort which involved NEWMARKET- A packed arena hundreds of Newmarket and district for three days signified the calibre dents of hockey and Thank Yous and Mope To Sec You Again expressed the way the tour- Cy Wilde Is President Newmarket Rotary Club NEWMARKET The previously an- date of the opening of the new NEWMARKET Election of officers for and induction of six members On or about April will see the establish- -V- 1 WIT isa i L was received by all who attended And the Newmarket tournament was so successful so well run that it will no doubt set a standard for the rest of the province The tournament first of its Kind ever held in Ontario Other communities held hockey tournaments over the Easter holi days but these were for the top Bradford Tops Mr Surgeoner came to Newmarket in is the reason for the delay came to New years ago opened his business and of Main Street The change Charlie Packer arid Aubrey Smith will be of site gives the business a more central club directors All take office July the location start of Rotary year Tte added space Ike new store will secretary and John McAfee treasurer The two were again returned to office v Retiring president Ernie Archambault W and 13 with Alf Ainsworth Andy Gatti Jim ifanley at the south end BRADFORD Shore won grand championships West Rouge Bradford and Bobcaygcon captured consolation grand championships in the four- Although most of those inducted have provide more scope for toe display of Little NHL and CC series tournament been members for some weeks the official asdiae and Mr also plans to concluded April at the Bradford arena induction ceremony was held for Dr George again handle a complete of bays wear petition It was open to hoys play ing in series leagues but the cali bre of hockey was far from second rale On Thursday the visitors arrived for the next two days New- market streets were crowded restau rants at capacity at mealtime until the youngsters went back to the arena to play hockey or return to the homes where they were billeted When the last puck was fired and the tally sheets checked and double checked the four championship and four consolation series winners were the happiest young hockey players in Ontario 1 and AHL C crowns South Shore won the NHL title won two consola tion Jr A and AHL in the competition took away the CC NHL conso lation top award Creernore and South River captured Jr and NHL CC titles The host community wasnt forgotten Bradford teams won AHL and NHL cham pionships in the consolation competition West Rouge won the consolation Jr AC series title Convenor Art Kneeshaw with the able assistance of Bob Lynn and Little NHL of ficials worked through games More mm THIS WEEK L I 1 I IN THE ERA a Farm and Garden Page than players participated Bradford households grew for tlie three days as play- United Church last Wednesday and this lady is unable To make Much of the credit for the tournaments were in homes in the host com- her mind which of three chefs to patronize The servers are success must go to convener Art Ferguson It a capacity attendance for the Meas Supper at Smiley and VriJvV Page Womens News V Pages Sports Pages Curtain Time Page i lN mm id Clare Eyes and Fred Dew Staff and Ed Adams See BRADFORD Page It Classified v- rages J I