IS The We NO HOCKEY CLASSIC Redmen eke out tie with Rams and Richmond Hill Bams could hardly be described scrambled to a lie at as a hockey classic A he arena Thursday in an many saw it the Redmen were lucky to get a tie even if they did hold a lead for most of the route Sid I i the MIL LINES upon the operators ingenuity like the summer bachelor who called an operator to find out how est cook spaghetti or the exhausted mother ho tried to placate a badtempered child by dial og and ordering her truculent offspring to stop crying and say hello to granny Christmas normally a joyous season for every- else can become a headache for the In form a group So many calls are received from child- en wanting to talk to Santa in Toyland that pernors begin to wonder if the jolly old gentle- There are some calls to Bell Canada Information during an average working day and while such queries as those outlined above re present a relatively small percentage of the total answered and they they still r Information operators are required to use their good judgment in handling customer calls When unusual requests for information direct the caller to the reference of the public library where they are the required information can be obtain- For the rest they grin and bear it holes numbers and letters You probably people cant Fortunat ely you dont have to trust to memory when it area codes details on how to ma types of calls and of course all thus services listed in the Yellow Pages Why Did you know the wires in your telephones spring cord have no spring at all Rather the spring in the cord comes entirely from the outer plastic jacket which is heal treated til le as passible spring set in the pi i designed to be wont fight against the and wont tend to break The Red- men tied it before he Hitlers wound up at the first res The Hitlers made fore the Redmen scored four goals in a row to The went back into their shell Hitters came on again eslablish the tie of he third the tying goal Coach Bill For- manager Elmer Mat and assistant manager Dae were pleased get back round the net this season as expected At iast report Bob Kane was leading the scor ing race in the Suburban Junior C League Alcorn had help from Kane on his first goal and steady blue- line performer Erie Skil- Alcorn for the sec- York Curlers open season NEWMARKET i Hall Don Glass An i Man of the Year Kennedy Mr BuuV- George rinks won firs it early matches defeat George Morgan j Fortysix rinks competitors will tee off this week ii goals each to lead the Red- men Bob Kane and Doug counted the oili er Argus goals Rod Terry and Chaissons collected the ice had Number 16 Mike Alcorn of the Newmarket swoops down on the Richmond Hill goal during the Thursday night game at Newmarket Arena Neither team were their best and the contest ended in a tie Photo Tigers blow 3 goal lead in the mens division at the York Curling Club Hall with Helen Games committee chairman Nell and Claude Roxborough cLan as his front ted by Jack and makers de- games committer Mr aiders Sslla Curtis Rick Richards and Graze Pi showed m dseason form to count two rocks on last end to top Harold Kurtz Kennedys viceskip the Bruce Sephton and Gary scored other j goals goal at 1234 minors AURORA Au rora Tigers mentors Bob Montgomery and Peter Mil ler arent likely to forget the first two minutes of third period in last week Weston DukesAurora Tig ers Metro Junior game The Dukes scored seven goals in the third period to another goal in the in JACK Newmarket The Tigers wens of play and full value for the lead Came the third period and the roof toppled in In a span of two minutes 27 seconds the Dukes rat tled in four goals to take a lead The Dukes scor ed two more goals before John Lee broke the Duke string Lee scored unassis ted at 1454 The Dukes ad- Doug Dunsrauiri ed from John Jacob at of the first period goal at the or Tigers Gary Clarke goal The Dukes were man short when Clancy scored on a screen backhander after stead put a perfect pass This week will at- I so see the start of the lad- competition in Monday Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday draws The pic- ture on all fronts at the York Club is Aok The club has new men members and approximately have Miami greens start triples competitions NEWMARKET ry 1413 Frank Brammer Doug Charles Copland Pri son and Bob units chards unit of Ivan Wink- are Miami Greens leaders worth and Fred Godfrey with two wins in a row in showed win class 1510 and My musical skill is limited to pots and pans But theres talent in the family My Uncle played the organ in a theatre until he took a night off and some of the patrons wanted to know if the organ had been repaired Speaking of things being repaired Mom sent a rug to the Baker Carpet Cleaning Com pany down on Avenue to have it cleaned and repaired Those people certainly are talented in the art of restoring rugs to their original beauty I really enjoy crawling around Why not call Bakers or replacing your carpets Bakers can help you choose froi phony of colorful materials that beautifully with your present dec Ask for Long Distance PHONE Baker CARPET CleaninqCo RICHMOND HILL SUBSCRIBERS DIAL AVE TRUCE CALLS VIET MO WED I SATURDAY CANADAS BEST SNOWMOBILE VALUE IS HERE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER STORE George St Newmaike his stick This lead took- pened showed I over Harry and Lambert Wiltson the first triples ion at the greens assh- hap- ted by viceskip Homer The Ted in the first Blair and lead Charlie bridgeJim Grainger unit lies of the third Near defeated Tommy opened with a first night period Tigers are still won- Scott and the win over Lambert what happened mond HiU combination of Tommy Scotts trio Dukes John Noble scored Granger Bill Andrews and Frank at Dave Davies at Wilson with efficient help- Courtney hit the win Ian Douglas 202 Roy Fierheller and umn Friday with a and Noble hit again at 227 man Rose swept past Har- win over Charles Copland recover from these crush ing blows When Noble completed his third period hattrick Tigers hopes of victory were completely ruined Freezer Special RED BRAND HINDS 73 Lb VERIBEST mamVt 7275412 sasfeTWffc- ON DECEMBER 2 Newmarket is at a Crossroads DEVELOPMENT STREET Which way will we go 3 Menial Social THEY DEPEND ON US home doituourdelf wood grain Busy coaches at schools convenor This week we tabor of love and a salute Huron Heights task to be a GBSSA steal education specialists Norm Menczel Wes Leod Ron Hyde and Ron Fegg They are basketball gymnastics hockey and soccer convenors and all doing an excellent job in their particular fields Basketball has its earliest airing on the sport front this year For the first time games be ployed before the Christ mas holidays Aubrey and Bob Johnson ar scheduled to coach Huron Heights seniors Jim returns to direct the Huron Intermediates white star great Norm Menciel is at the helm Newmarket High like Huron will have three teams Joe Is ex pected to announce the coaching staff this week NINE TEAMS There are nine teams ready to go in the hockey with four in the north and five in the south Huron Heights New market Pickering College St Andrews College and Bradford D Orillln Banting and Park St carry the north hopes Rod Hyde and Larry Bone will direct the Doug Martin and George Newmar ket Grant Edwards Is SAC conch Don Menard or Keith McLaren are likely to di rect the Blues Newmarket Raid ers and Huron held a crack of dawn skir mish at the arena last week and it was a standoff Randy Perry Bob Ik their first official CHRISTMAS SEALS FIGHT TB and other respiratory diseases buy CHRISTMAS SEALS