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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), October 23, 1968, p. 21

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The Era Newmarket Aurora Out Wed October Hasketts Hash How come Leaf Gardens for a hockey hours and change By George go to hat trick sparks win NEWMARKET his hat trick Mike Alcorn was a star in a penalty killing the Newmarket hours and forty minutes does it take minutes longer to play the game here than at the Gardens At the Gardens when a game is sched uled to start at it starts at that hour not 810 or It starts on time theres no fooling around The same should be the cae here There is no need for garner starting late If the late start is the fault of the teams the should the fine and no fooling around If the fault for the prolonged games lies elsewhere the Redman management should see that it is corrected In short perhaps the club should appoint an expediter to see games Newmarket Argus and the Fiyer visitors are flying and the regular matched second period season hasnt even started- goals Chaisson The defeated Bar- f vx rie Flyers 53 at the arena last week or their second successive home pre-seas- exhibition hockey tri umph Chaisson who also cuts quite a figure as Ihe quarterback with New market High Schools scored three goals to sparkle with Bill Argus band Terry who came out digging just as in previous wo had tough luck around ing made s kicked in by an fcrmble to make it 53 Shewchuk hauled out his reminder Mallow with less than a minute to go and it nearly cost him three hours for a hockey game If the fans could he assured games will start on time and he over in just over two hours perhaps then they might start coming back to the arena NO EXCUSES Its the start of another junior C hoc key season Just because most of the games ill he played on Sunday afternoon is no for late starting or drawn out game Leaf Garden- Incidentally Argus Redman leader Elmer Matt ice advices the Sunday games will start at 2 pm From the schedule we received from the we understood games were sched uled for 230 pm but its 2 pm The of course will appreciate your support We have a snappy junior team this season are sure to be treated to some fine hockey in the months ahead Mike Scoreawn of Davis Hill Apart ments Davis Drive 8953147 wants to get in touch with table tennis enthusiasts Purpose to get a table tennis group going FIELD HOCKEY Its another first for Newmarket Gail Wilson of Newmarket has been chosen for the Canadian National allstar reserve field hockey series at Winnipeg recently In the foin day event Ontario defeated the Alberta and Quebec but lost 2 I arid to British Columbia Randy defense with Buffalo of the American Hockey League Jim Rutherford is now number one goalie with Ed Bushs Hamilton Red Wings in the OHA Junior A Rod Hare jjI ivinjr defense with the Wings Keith ex junior is also with the Wings lion nephew of Bob is with Petes is proud of the fact three of tht under his I mi I v Zephyr Spud done chaps The champions Kings intermediate Mount Alberts C and GAillirnbtiry Legion bantam Whitchurch football loaded with talent and shot Bar rie goals At Shewchuck who used to star with Newmar ket intermediate A hockey seasons found his Flyer crew had trouble from the blueline in as the presented a strong defen sive front with goalie Steve a key figure in stopping the surges Eric and Tom Pol lard were rock steady at the blueline Skillins hails from Aurora and Pollard from the South Shore area for the first New market goal after sec onds of play destined to get a goal and three assists to chase Chaisson for scoring hon ors started the play Tom Pollard flipped the pass ahead to for his first goal Chaisson got a second goal from and at to give the a first period lead Area ball players also expert shots area Softball fans for years have been quite aware the boys and Howard can rifle a Softball across the diamond with the best infielders It seems from reports reaching home from the north country they can also handle a rifle Gord on a hunt ing trip in the area last week bagged two moose one with a inch antler spread Howard got into the act shooting a black bear The in a party of 11 hunters were the only ones to have onto their lofty perch per haps they belter get their scouts out into the Whit church hinter land The Whitchurch Town ship Central Zone Football conference appears to be loaded with talent At the moment as the league goes into its third week of action tage and schools are tied for first place Pine Orchard and Vandorf The Central Zone season opened a week ago as defeated Van dorf after playing a tie with squeezed past for five Parr ran for a touchdown and passed to Wallace for another to spark Van- Barry VanNorstrand counted the other Vandorf DON Weather kind STEEL and METAL CO NEW USED to bowlers NEWMARKET Newmarket Stouffville and Tottenham bowlers walked the major prizes up an impressive win over arch rivals Van Two games fea tured Monday as Jim Wil son caught two touchdown passes to earn a win over Pine Orch ard Ernie also pitched touchdown strikes to Brian and Peter It was Paul Drew day as downed Vandorf Drew Day triples tournament Lome e r skip for Mrs Etta Keffer with Burch as lead won the top three game win prize with a plus three steel IBEAMS ANGLE CHANNEL CHECKERED SAFETY PLATE PIPE COLUMNS Sim CLOTHES LINE POLES MADE TO ORDER of Tottenham teamed Sinclair and A Walsh to Jane Vernon a member of Huron Heights senior volleyball team serves the ball with a determined fist aid her team in their win over Newmarket District High School last week The Huron Heights enthusiasts posted a victory Photo on NOW TO OCTOBER 31 1968 GALLONS Your Choice Of Flavours Stock Your freezer In NBWMAKKBT From Ye Olde Fashioned Ice Cream Parlour Smoke Shop Cardines Groceteria Stan Vliets Fish Chips Harvey Bells Foods Ol The World Ltd Campbells Bake Shop This Week OAKVILLE VS NEWMARKET SUNDAY OCTOBER 27 at 200 PM NEWMARKET ARENA competition larger and larger numbers of competitors Newmarket High School with John Mc Lean as convenor held a recent meet at Bruces Mill Gormley The races attrac ted more than athletes from thirtyfive schools from to Dundas George S Henry Michael Power High Schools emerged as the main winners Mare Smith of Henry established a new course record leading Joe of George Harvey caster across the finish li in the senior event Power beat out Harvey and Mon arch Park High Sch teams honors with a total Bill Curits of Dun linsHighland won the Jun ior boys race while George Henry was declared team champion with points Bob of Newton- brook Jeff Dundas and Ron Vanderkraatz of Michael Power finished in that order in the midget race and all broke the course record This is the only Jean Henderson of Pickering was second Team competition prize went to North for a second year IN ORDER TO RECEIVE OUR HIGHEST VOLUME REBATE WE MUST DELIVER 50 PLYMOUTH IN DAYS LAWTONS WILL SELL PLYMOUTH AT FACTORY INVOICE PLUS PLATES CLEANING ONLY ADDED TO INVOICE ABSOLUTELY NO HIDDEN CHARGES Ask To See The Invoice Carl Bunn Harry Morley Ken Miller John Derdolld CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Yeit St S- i

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