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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 22, 1967, p. 19

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Strikes Spares out On a recent Saturday morning Bruce League through a tough stint on the Ice Bruce coached the Blue Devils of the Newmarket Atom Lindsay is the regular coach Essos Take Over Top Spot AURORA defeated Canadian Tire to step into the Aurora Town Hockey League lead Knapps blanked for the first league shutout and Leslies defeated Erica to tie the for second place The Knowles brothers had a battle for the family scoring crown in the tiH Brian scored a goal and two assists for to top his big brother Dave who counted a goal and an assist for Eldon shot two goals Bill Bunker Benny Bob and Ron Geniole a goal each to lead Essos John Preston and Ken Needier tucked away other Tire tallies Abe Hamilton takes the bow for the first league shutout Ken Taylor scored twice un assisted once from Ron Price to put the zip In the drive Jack VandcrPIoeg was a sharp goal Leslie performer Chas Stewart Mike Chris Clark and Ken supplied the other scoring zoom for Leslies Jim Wells went for the bundle for Erics scoring two unassisted goats and one on a relay from Peter Little Jon Bunn clicked for the other Eric marker on Bill Harris pass Executives Show Class In Miami Greens Play NEWMARKET President Larry Bell and vicepresident Harry Brammer are in front in the first trebles series at Mlama Greens Both leaders have won their Initial two tests Prexy Bell performing with Lyman Rose and Tom de feated Homer BlaJr and followed with a dingdong 12 win over Horace Cumber Both losers are trailers and win less to this point calling in fillin skips Tommy Scott and Percy Hutchinson with Bill Morris viceskip and Kester Hugo lead downed Cumber and Dlafr Doug Wilson Frank mer Charles Copland and Tommy Scott are batting 500 with a win and a loss In first night action Copland de feated Frank Brammer and Scott knocked off Doug Wilson 1512 SCORING Dave Willowdale Ranger for ward has taken the lead in the Senior Hoc key League scoring race Mac- InnU six goals and four assists has 10 points one bel ter lhan Gary Stamp and Bob Ritchie both Toronto wingers Karl Cairns and Gary Wes ton of Willowdale have eight points while Archie of Newmarket and Cal vin George of have seven points each in second night matches Aurora representatives Doug Wilson and did battle with Wilson going for an impressive win Frank defeated Tommy Scott SEETHE 1968 JAVELIN Rebel American AND THE AIRCONDITIONED AMBASSADOR AT ROMAN MOTORS CORNERS KESWICK Your Weekly SPORTS CALENDAR brought to you with the compliments of JARMAIN CABLE TV Theres more to see for the sports fan with CABLE TV NOV NOV Nov pm Newmarket arena hockey Jr Richmond Hill Rams Newmarket Argus Nov 21 pm Newmarket arena Stan Smith Honor Night hockey games presentations pm Keswick arena hockey Intermediate New castle at Keswick Comets pm Lindsay arena hockey Jr Newmarket Argus at Lindsay Nov pm Newmarket arena hockey Ladies at Newmarket Nov pm Newmarket arena hockey Midget A Aurora at Newmarket 230 pm Newmarket arena hockey North York School League Huron Heights vs Newmarket High Nov pm Miami Greens first trebles competition pm York Curling Ctub first draw regular curling competition Nov 2N pm Aurora arena hockey OHA Metro Junior Indians vs Aurora Tigers pm Newmarket arena hockey Senior Toronto vs Newmarket Sports- Cycle Join in Follow your heal learns Compliments of CABLE A THANK Y0UI I would like to take this opportunity to my many friends anil customers of yeurs for their patronage during my operation of Robinsons Texaco Service on Davis Drive It was a pleasure and privilege serve you 1 would like to extend an invitation to you at this time lo drop in and see me now or in the future at Ait Close for any of your transportation requirements Cyril Robinson CY ROBINSON Sates Representative ART CLOSE CIII- VOI lS Peters won the Womens Friday Major League first series crown edging Era- Post in the final night of com petition Pauline McNaught Nancy Rogers Jean Anne Stevenson Erika Ring Irene Davy Bertha Burling and Marion Luff carried the Peters colors to victory Gertrude Clark and Marion Luff 734 shared the scoring spotlight Pauline Ida Bertolin Kitty Ruddock Marg Arnold Irene Davy and Eves broke into the charm circle -450- SportsCycles grabbed a one point lead in the Tuesday Major League Sports have 19 points followed by Grendys Harrys New market Drugs and MurreUs Ida was an allstar pitching leader Mary and Nina Lunney were other over shoot ers Betty 684 Joyce VUIeneuve Jean Myrtle Dunn Helen Graham Evans dirts and Pat Koster were next in line Other scoring leaders were Irene Giles 588 Wil son Floss Campbell 576 Shirley Bray 570 Alice Gib son Hester Clark 545 Helen Dean Muir- Violet Gardner Donna Patrick 530 Joan Betty Stokes 526 Barb Hopper 517 June Hazlett 506 and Marilyn Mclnnis for the second week in row paced the Mon day Ladies with a effort Norma and Thorns 616 shot over ser ies Ethel Winter bowled a series Joan includ ed a high 251 single in a triple to pace the Wednesday Ladies League Donna Con stable 651 Audrey Crake Evans and Yvonne Cook were other leaders For Bantams NEWMARKET Barons Aces and were the vim and vigour dispensers in the Hub Optimist Bantam Hockey League last week Bar ons beat Imperials 73 Aces edged Royals 54 and hung a 24 blank on Fly ers as Terry Lucas recorded the first league goal tending shutout Tom Monico popped in three goals and harvested as many assists to lead Barons Kevin Con in scored two goals Randy Merrick and Brent Caradonna a goal each Jim whistled in two goals Jim Saunders one to spark Imps Stan and Ken supplied the Monarch scoring spark POLAROID COLOR FILM J SPECIAL Picture Album each purchase of packs of film PHOTO SUPPLIES RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE RICHMOND HILL PHONE to let us do your Christmas Decorating The Festive Holiday Season will soon be here Thisycar entertain your relatives and in a bright cheery atmosphere of a newly decorated home Youll be proud and anxious to have visitors in We have over years experience in painting and 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