Hie Era Oat Wed November IS Manage LastMinute Tie RICHMOND HILL Us scored on a pass from Terry with seconds left to play to give Newmarket Argus a tie with Richmond Rams in a Central Ontario Junior Hockey game at the Hill arena on Sunday It was the third tie this year for the Killers They had vis- Ions of winning their first home game after Rod Mabky scored at of the second period- MaMeys marker snapped a carry over tie from the first period latched on to Ren- Dies pass at centre and cut la towards the net before snooting a past goalie John The were short staffed at the time as Allan St John was doing time for an elbow infraction St John Gene Scotch and Glen Walker were a steady trio in front of Hub goalie John Syn- who made some great saves It looked like the teams might never get the scoring tap turned off after they each scored three first period goals Greg Sephton scored at the two minute mark to give the a It was a short lived lead as Terry punched in Bob Kanes re lay at Gerry Methe made it and four minutes later tied it 2all as Hugh McEvoy dug the puck out cf comer the Hub ace with two goals and an assist scored his second goal unas sisted in one of the many mouth scrambles that feature hockey in the limited surface Hill arena Doug Armstrong scored in the final two min utes of the first period to cre ate the tie Canadian leg La crosse fastmoving netted slick gome was played In America Columbia landed In Originated by the Iroquois Indians and used as a training requirement for warriors this strenuous game was adopted In by the to be north Americas oldest white man It is now reputed sport TWOWAY VISION-Swim- along in fresh water without spectacles the ableps a tropical fish is truly a foureyed specimen This livebearer which some times grows a foot long has unusual divided vision its eye resembles that of a frog ex cept that the upper portion is adapted for sight in the air while the lower is for vision in the water This past Saturday night was the initiation night dance at the hall and Harry Syratt and his orchestra played to a capacity crowd There were many who would like to have attended but tickets were all gone which indicates that you must got your tickets early Master of ceremonies was Shipley by Art West lake president Jim Chard membership chairman and first vicepresident Roy Smailey band chairman Earl James Zone at Arms and George Wood Zone member ship chairman Mayor Drew opened the evening with Let our consistent quality make you our steady customer If youre looking for a consistently good dry- cleaner see us It youre looking for a willing ness to please see us If youre looking for guaranteed IS cleaning satisfac tion let us serve you soon your phone book listing correct MAO AMTOMC YOUR CLOTHES BEST FRIEND NEWMARKET DAVIS DR AURORA ST Please tell us now before we print the new NEWMARKET Directory on December 12th Look up your listing in the current Directory If you wish to have it changed call youi Telephone Business Office at Bell Canada A 4 to TRAILWAYS OF CANADA LIMITED Are Pleased to Announce That We Are NOW OPERATING THE NEWMARKET LOCAL BUS SERVICE A Survey now made for the consideration of sche dule or route Further announcements will be made regarding a new schedule at a later date For additional Information TRAILWAYS Also operates Charter Coaches TO CANADA US A I Phone 8956681 Modern Buses Available RAILWAYS OF CANADA LIMITED Davis Dr Newmarket Millon Wesley Branch LLOYD a- welcome on behalf of the town of Newmarket The col or parly and the pipe band were in usual lop form for ceremonies and in evening the pipe hand played Those initialed and welcomed the club were Claude William Barbara Rowland John Fos ter Roy Osborne Richard James Charles Thompson Alex Walker James Meadow William Campbell Frank Screen Kenneth John Harold BtlWuWS Smith Josef Wil liam Grant Francis Warner Thompson Roy Wilson J H Winter Bowman P B Don Huston and John Murphy During the evening Ken Ramsay Clare Allan Shipley Siegrist Bill Council Joe Darrach Milt Wesley Charles Gordon and Roy SmaUey were presented with their 20year member ship pins Those who received their year pins were Jim Raymond Lome Gord and Harry Davis Bob Watson Jack Don Stokes and Stan Bill and Bill Andrews received their 10year pins and Ernie and Cy Ma son received their 5year pins After looking at the list of those who are eligible to re ceive their and year pins it looks as if we will have to have a special night for presenting them Among the out of town guests were George and Kay Wood of Thornhill Mr and Mrs Earl James of Woodbridge Jim and Elsie Tollcy of Richmond Hill and Mr and Mrs Leo Al- of Bradford were extended to Bob and Shirley who cele brated their wedding an niversary For members and their wives that were unable to at tend the dance a full evening of entertainment was supplied by Peter Brown from Toronto- News of this extraordinary comic reached upstairs and many of those attending dance slipped down to the lounge to hear him for few mimics Word is out that Pet er is bring reinforced next Saturday night by two others so this also should prove to be a very Interesting evening During the Inst general meeting Roy was presented with highest that can lie upon member the Meritorious Service Medal To be brief bul to give you an outline Roy Joined the ninth In was elected president for lie 02 term Welfare officer property chairman bingo chairman I chairman chairman of the Past Presidents Club chairman of midget hoc key member of Newmar ket Parks mid for 17 years member of the election Installation and initiation team for branches In the Zone for many years of pipe hand mid chair man since its Inception and Is presently involved with formation of pipe band Resides these Items has served on building for the now bull it ear pool Io trans IuM earner patients In Till- onto has boon ncilVO In one Diitrict and Provincial affairs for many years Hoy lives bandy In Iho and mm cannot count number of limes Hint lu lias had In cava someone In Vila bailors r In go over o Urn ball In conduct business on he- of liny you have hard and to so It is honor to In our blanch walking an of all veterans as well as 111 J Iinmi Dial wo reported last week bat were In hospital are still but have been Joined at York County Hospi tal by Geargu no visi tors for Hum being please Tonight is night In Iho hall for all you good that play one Racial ami our Is visit ing North will visiting us Wednesday IRK i i i i i j OPINIONS HOW GOOD IS YOUR GAS MILEAGE Murray Bird am A of scientists recently look a sedan expertly timed It superInflated the tires discarded nil excess body weight and drove it over ISO miles on a gallon of gasoline You could probably get something over a hundred on mat cats If you prepared to follow ihe scientists methods They pumped tiro pressures up to a dangerous pounds blocked off the radiator to keep the engine hot at low speeds lub ricant and never exceeded Vncn car reached they shut off the engine and coasted down to 5 when they started it again you are having gas mileage trouble and you need a then thats the first place to start Modern en gine tuneup Is a highly skilled art If your car needs a then take It to a specialist It Is definitely less expensive if your car is in pretty good shape then it driving faults most likely fhere are many causes jack rabbit starts racing engine while idling high speeds you use more fuel than at Hut most common of all Is riding the gas pedal This Is a fault of most drivers and especially ner vous drivers and those In a hurry and who Isnt these days Instead of holding the pedal In a steady posit ion the driver pump It more or less continuously This practice used tremendously more fuel than the power It generates I I I I I I I I I I HOMES A CCCDERLOC wilt el HIS MHffl you wish and si I the the earlier lap hone fa if LODGES step enabling the In the coldest ereae of Canada HALLS RISKS COTTAGES ih to a log wilt and olnl koi toll At Joint AvolloV whin yv Las ha My 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