Wei December 3t Redmen rebound down Tigers 54 Dixon left home from Dartmouth University for Christmas played with his former teammates in the second of the radge matches at Aurora his hometown On the play he watches for the disc as George and an Aurora player and Pan Totman 5 move for the play White Photo It was a totally different New market club that stepped on the ice Boxing Day at the Aurora Community Centre and skated away a 51 victory over the Tigers The game was a which the Red- men lost to the Tigers Asked if he thought another game shonld be the best of the two clubs Newmarket loach Bill said That I dont really know On the change of style exhibited by Ken Kyle and Gerry Hanlon be said Hanlon and Kyle are both on diets and Kyle has lost about 12 pounds On Auroras part it appeared that they had not expected the aggressive play or the Redmen This was particularly voiced by Gord Jackson father of Au rora Bruce Jackson though they thought they could come out and lay down their sticks and win he said I cant really be lieve it not after the way they played in used Paul Dixon a former star the club who is now attending Uni versity Dixon playing on the defence held the tem together with his steady spirited play Dixon is pre sently home for the The other other import for the game was Aurora midget goalie Dave Hulme who shared the goal- keeping duties with Doug Hutchinson and Jackson On the game it appeared that Aurora would defeat Barrie Colts NEWMARKET ud Bob carried B League before approxi Newmarket Redmen to a mately spectators at the j Win shorthanded the Newmarket Memorial Are- Newmarket got markers Ontario Jr from Foran with three Newmarkets For- J with three Bob scored bis first goal at SSi Sv JS dy Perry of Newmarket to the showers brawl at Phillip second period of and Ran- afler a penaltyfilled score- Len Kay less first frame On the play Ba Gre MeKnight Ken B Hilt I seconds of the first period but New market bounced back with goals by Mike Sage and Brian Toll to take a Before the first frame ended Mike Ham mond and Pete Titanic with his first of two goals gave Aurora a lead Early in the second Rob tied the game and then Kay put New market back in the lead At Titanic tied the game at his his second goal of the game In the third Frank Foran got the final goal of the to give Redmen victory As a sidelight to the game Lome Jackson a Newmar ket was forced to leave the game at of first when he was penalized and it was real ized that he was not on the list of players Jackson had arrived late and was not put on the player list With two games played both teams finished with a win and so neither can be declared the better club of the two Aurora Tigers management asks coach for resignation TORONTO Their the midgets to give three players from the New market Legion Midgets the Newmarket Redmen stop ped TorontoDowns w players Mike Sage Bo and Brian Toll and scored He red once gin Redmen in the victory to keep them in the fight for second place in the eastern third first The and Bombers skated to a tie at the end of two periods of play before Newmarket took the final victory for the game the had brought op Murray Blight Doug Coun ter and goalie Ken Jim Hoult takes in Zone G NEWMARKET top 10 bowlers of the Zone Eastern Canada at the Bowl were determined last with the final games of the set being completed Although Jim Hoult with a first place finish of 7900 and Don Parker with 7739 for second took top honors the real excitement centred around tbe own player Leo Koopsman shaft of Milton Directory place tie of Boi Tom Cowan Both men finish ed the regulation 30 gam es with a final total of 7- points west into a one game roHoff to deter mine the place the rolloff with 201 two balls still to be rolled while his competitor Care stopped and only two balls left The Eastern Can ada has been play ed over tbe past Sun days with 10 garner bowled each week The winners of fivepin will re present Newmarket in London si Fast The top going from this area will be Hoult 7800 Parker Fred Bruno 7724 Ian Cameron 7717 Bob Jul ian Richardson 7555 Stan Shadoff Roy Thompson 7506 and i I Prescriptions I picked Up and Promptly AURORA Har ry of Is no longer the coach of the Aurora Tigers of the Metro Jr League after he was asked for his by the club manage Yes I was asked to Storey born In now part of has coached minor hoc key at the midget level in Aurora for five years cov ering a period from As far as it stands now I have had it with coaching but I want to wish best of I found out ab out the decision about 1130 p last Wednesday said Storey and I will be han dling the club for the bal ance of the season The Tigers their new coa would be George Storey r Aurora brother of former died ttecoaching duties Day in the game hives HARRY asked to resign involving Newmarket wit Storey scheduled to a dub for Sunday National Hockey League game against x netted his first three goals as he skated re the club a total compliment of players J of game occurred at while Gerry Hanlon of the 32 of the second as Colin and Bob Walton of and Dave Burton five for fighting and game turning point misconducts for their part Scott of attempted got five for laying to stash Paul New- on the fists markets captain but in- Newmarket play ed last night in Bolton and will be at home Sunday at game against THE YORK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION and THE ADVISORY VOCATIONAL COMMITTEE offer ADULT EDUCATION EVENING PROGRAM WINTER TERM JANUARY MARCH WEEKS it King City Secondary School Dr GW Williams Secondary School Huron Heights Secondary School Newmarket Continuing Courses Classes for the second term will resume Monday January and Wednesday January 1971 Additional registrations are invited at each school in the courses that are listed King City Secondary School Monday evening Investment and Finance Physical Fit ness Men Typewriting Electronics Dr G W Williams Secondary School Monday evening Refrigeration and Air Condition ing Woodworking Home Mechanics Huron Heights Secondary School Monday evening Welding Ornamental Iron Monday and Wednesday Typewriting New Registrations and Courses Registrations for new applicants will be held at the three schools Monday January and Wednesday January 6th from pm New Classes subject to a minimum enrolment of 15 will be organized as follows to begin Wednesday January King City Secondary hoi Social Dancing Or GW Williams Secondary School Golf Defensive Driving nights Huron Heights Secondary School Flower Golf will commence Tuesday January FEES plus 200 registration too Dofonsivo Driving for information phono Or McKay Chapman Director of Edueatio Chairman of Board