Newmarket Era and Express, 10 Jan 1952, p. 10

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art v f- 1 r J HOLLAND LANDING The aympathy of the commun ity is extended to Mrs Bolender and family in the death of Mr We are pleased to learn that Mr and Mrs are recovering from their illness The Chapter No- HO Saw Avon specials Newmarket Away are great Meat Valentine Day is dose BUS SHERIDAN Local Rep Andrew St of the will attend divine services in Christ Church at 73 on Sunday Jan Mr and Mrs and family Pine Beach and Mr and Mis Grose and Kay of Sharon were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Pearson on Sunday Mr and Mrs B Kilner and Mr and Mrs Earl Roberts Tor onto were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs R Goodwin on Wed- rsday of last week United Church service will be held on Sunday Jan at pjn will be present PERCENT SAVING Save 25 percent on a ladys station wagon coat by Deacon at Morrisons PHONE478 CONTINUOUS NIGHTLY SAT- FROM MATINEE AT Thursday Saturday Jan I Of Towners On Top Working together as a unit over the past five seasons heres the Spits highest scoring trio to date this seasons to Bill Johnston Don Smith Theyre being looked on to the mail and get big marks in the scoring column over the next week Spits starting tonight with Midland will cram four into the next seven da SECOND FEATURE v The eye- opening tory of a female SLEEP- WALKER for the award this week propo sition let me tell you Should be siting to Eddie Bush figs antics last Thursday about pot the clincher on a hockey revival locally Next time comes a visiting fans will break down the doors But we cant cite Mr Bush except possibly for contempt of court so well have to look deeper for winner Kiddie that struck us as the man or boy of the week was young Bobbie Bob our gift to Andy Aurora Bears fired two very important goals for the Bears as they racked up their sixth straight home win Friday Nothing unusual about Bob two goals you may say but they were fancy dan habits have Aurora fans eyprilfig So on the basis of general profieiefley mproeLvPivdlWiBVC scoring were naming for this weeks award and Theatre pass recipient Newmarket and District Hock ey teams went back to work on Monday in Stan Smiths ice igloo Out of spilled tho town teams Tally sheets read Vandorf Office Specialty Mount Albert Town Regents The Office Specialty league- lead was nibbled to four points Mounties take over second slot and and Jets locked in a third place tie There were ten penalties over the two- game stretch but it was no tea party Going was rugged and the teams set a gruelling pace big line For far Archie Forfar and Bun Sel lers counted four goals It was Forfar two and an as sist Archie Forfar for one and two assists Bun Sellers bit for the game winner Bill assisted by Bob collected other Jets scoring point Goalgetters for the surprised Specialties were Barney Pearson for two Jack and Bruce Shifty one each Stan- Gib bons came into his own with three assistance Harvesting three unanswered goals in the second period Mur ray Edgars Mount Albert tribe hacked out an 85 win over the Town Regents led at but fad ed badly If was a Firth from a Regents angle shot in goals one unpsistefntf he accepted help front Harold and Smith on the others Ivan contracted for the other Town scoring credits Cliff and Bobbie smith drew assistance marks Doug Ross BilK spearheaded the on Bill Ingrains with two goals apiece Elmo Paisley and Don shaded- the leagues leading scorer a goal land- assists a busy nights Woffe Sob Dixon came Srvwtfr another strongidefensiye show and Bill cliis Town shotmakers out several sure Aurora wearing was called on to stops Bosh Suspended The announced Friday Eddie Bush had been suspended and his case would be dealt with at the first OHA subcommittee meeting A call to Bill Handley business manager Tues day brought this information to light The subcommittee isnt expected to meet until Fri day Jan Mr reported that he hadnt been in touch with Frank who handed down the suspension nor had he had time to check Referee Leon Smiths report of the game and there fore wasnt in a position to give any idea what the final outcome of the suspension might be Meanwhile the Spits go intn Saturday for a tilt with the Shipbuilders At least one bus load of fans will the journey If interested in making the trip call New market Taxi Liniment sales up poppas and hubbies down but not out Thats shorthand for the Keswick Mar ried Mens hockey league opener last Friday Dont try to tell em up around Roches Point 13 is chuckle Roches threequarters dead crocks showing surprising vim ami vigor shot in 13 goals Jer seys six oldsters got three Goalscorers are on the secret list- nobody wants to lose any players to the scouts but one young nipper claims Surprising turnout 35 gate only the beginning folks They go again tomorrow night bigger doings than ever Keswick rusty jointed six Roches Positively no one carrying matches will be al lowed All must grow beg borrow or steal a set whiskers Countys two and will take the open ing Better be there SCHOMBERG Mr Harold Russell was elect ed the new school trustee for Mrs and her mother Mrs visited Mr Charles on the 8th line for a few days recently A number of our Junior Mr and Mrs Ralph visited with relatives in Aurora on Thursday j The bus strike affected Quite re number of our townsfolk have positions in Toronto A business and devotional meeting was held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs boys who have been taking Mcleod a course at the past week Mr and Mrs Victor returned home on Friday even- I have moved into their new home ion Church street it j I- t 1 fastlc torn Snow and Mud Tiret THEY KEEP YOU GOING IK SNOW SLUSH BR HUD r -5- At ZX SHOW BOAT HEW AND TOO T my V new dig nity through to home win Friday taking Shamrocks The Bears who have hustle aplenty- around Aurora igloo thereby solidified their perch atop the group standi with six wins two losses It was a ways Early in first Bobbs Cook was injured Coach Charlie forced to shift hiff attacking corps considerably but hurt the Bears scoring punch to any extent Although the Mm rocks salted the first away at on a goal Jack it was the coming out of the first period protecting a edge That lead was produced by Messrs Elmo Philips Grant Edwards and Don Bob chiseled out of a couple of first period goals by netminder Roy punch ed in two second period goals Aurora put away two more in the final period to construct their win Joe Gasko fired Grant Edwards pass into the cage and Grant Bat tler Winters cashed a it to close the scoring Bear Facts Ron took over the shotblocking duties for the Joe Burke Bears up shots Referee Randy Anderson kept the sinbin business with to Aurora Penalties played a big part counting Aurora struck for two with a man one killing of Bob and Keith with defence aid dftrom Sralt Fines and Elmo Philips to behold Paid tendance hit a new high It was i- OTDtBD ROAD LOSS lost their third straight road game Monday via the route as victimized in Aurora igloo clay to whomp the Bears Let it be said the Closs Wilson combines were without sick- listed netminder Joe Burke winger Stew Wilson and injured Cook Andy Closs took along Harold Sonny Ste phenson and Don Morning to up front gaps and Ron retraced his strides tne rigging This road loss business halt says the inner circle The bee was on Bears after Mondays contest early to bed- more zip on the road or therell be some change it On The Way It morning Satur day in the Aurora pee- wee Allen Cup hunt Scutes 9 Sparked by Mike zhng threegoal oneassist ef fort and two each fired from the of Browning and Sutton the had too ball for the last place Elgin came their own in the assist column with two apiece Dave and cut Redwings heavy scoring with credits chalked up a shutout in tiie Detroit cage game two Woods and BUI In the all-im- Black Hawk tallies Jack drew an assist on Woods and Billy took the bows for the setup pass on Calhouns effort Bill Case soii or Charlie Case chip off the old came up with a nifty ef fort to gain a shutout in the Hawks cage juveniles have been grouped with Bolton and Tottenham re ports a Bill Bolton have a rating Bradford Alliston and Tottenham are TOe league will swing into scheduled action this week Bolton first home game will be played at Bolton Friday berg will then move over to ice for the balance of their scheduled home games The juveniles will tackle Bradford in a Monday game ice In the bantam division Schom berg have been grouped with Bolton and Wood bridge As yet the group opener and league schedule hasnt been fully drawn up This important phase will be attended to this week J mm January iX Jan Newmarket Big Five Senior Midland Iyetx Newmarket Spitfires arena O Juvenile Newmarket Jan Newmarket Bruins vs Rangers idlens Leafs Red wings Aurora arena Junior Bears 8 King vs Ket- Bolton pjn North Mar led Mens League Keswick Port Perry arena Juvenile at Perry Bolton arena Juvenile Bolton Jan arena Keswlek Jan 18 arena Big Five Newmarket Spitfires Newmarket arena School fear Hornets Mar- lies Rockets Bears Bisons Flyers Aurora foarsame Aurora pee- wee Allen Cop series Jan II pm Newmarket arena Newmarket ft District twin Ml Town Vandorf Mauat Specialty i Kes wick arena juvenile Keswick areas Bradford Jan I pm Aurora arena Town League win bill Hotel- men Ditch Diggers Cases Ares Flyers arena Five New- mat act Spits vs Clip pers Newmarket grata Juvenile Newmarket MM pja arena HA va I aefcay Two wins Thats the early season story on our entry They started away Friday with an on the over Britain Tuesday playing before the home populace our Imperials sent the fans home happy by latching on to a win It wasnt only the victory thoughts that made the fans hap py it was the manner in which the victory was achieved Heres the Tuesday picture Little Bri tain snapped up a first period lead The teams went at it hot and heavy through a score less second period duel Invad ers edge stood up until half way through the third Then the came alive They staged as fine a comeback as you sen around the gardens Gerald Chapman a going concern struck for the first Newmarket counter at Then In turn paydirt hitters were stroked in by Don Mickey Barker Free man West Grant Morton and Don Morning Set Up Jr We Loop Hockey fans QueensvUte way can look forward to some tidy hockey battles Plana for a four- team junior Lake Hockey League are well advanced Three teams Mount Albert and Vandorf are definite starters Holland Landing will likely round out the fourteam circuit It Is planned to play double- header attractions on Thursday nights in the arena First doubleheader in the league is expected to get underway to night at pm League rul ing bars any player over from participating Further information on the schedule and playoff arrange ments will be forthcoming after Thursdays games reports Mur ray Edgar kingpin in fatting the loop organized In an exhi bition game last downed Mount Al bert Aurora Lades Use Aurora ladies sporting jaunty new hockey outfits spent Tues day evening admiring the new material while East Yorks Gords Snack Bar gals smoth ered them The Aurora gals battled on fairly terms particularly In the firm round but couldnt do that most neces sary chore put the puck in the net Joy and Davidson shot in two each Becky and Ralph one each to build the Snack Bars total The Aurora sweaters were a gift from Doug Harrison Aurora dairyman The gob raised the necessary for the hockey pants via the raffle route Raffle winners were Boss Groom To ronto Matt Wallace Aurora Charlie Maple and Fred Bath King noopn Tracy kingpin in Auroras attempt to get a basket ball loop in operation advises We had a very good turnout Saturday in the Aurora high school gym Talent is available for a hoop squad Next step were hoping to get an ex hibition game with Frank Aurora high school senior in the near future Anyone interested in playing basketball can contact Tracy or Harold Stephenson for information Keswick Twice Bad news from the Keswick Rural hockey front The Comets were humbled twice over the past week Journeying to on bath night the Comets were dropped by the home forces Chubby Ken Davie clicked for two goals and Jack Cole for one in the Kes wick cause Tuesday Keswick played host to Huskies and allow ed the Huskies a win Kaa- floundered in the first period The Huskies ran in three goals and never looked back Ivan Rye potted wicks first midway second and Sam Latimer punch ed horn a third period GET With an eye to balancing the teams in the Aurora Town League and getting more cus tomers interested in paying a Tuesday weekly visit to the Aurora arena the Aurora Town League moguls passed on help to the floundering Hotel men last week They will be allowed to use one OHA player on their roster The immedi ately went out and signed Bill a member of the New market Spitfires to put a little pep in their backwall blocking duties v For stack if at ugh terry mow stab lie sad Mud Tint at Bigger J I SOIS is A I I I f- Thanks Folks For Your Warm Response To far Mens Winter Overcoat Sale Are Stif A Few Of These Same Top Of EngBsh Reductions Of 20 To 60 Percent From our regular prices of 55 to 89 i HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE m WITHOUT SACRIRCING QUALITY Morrisons J-

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