I- AND Top seven in the Town In dustrial League scoring last week Steve 257382 Roy Keffer TiigweU Ed Orton Doug Mount Dave league stand ing Off Meteors 14 12 Com bines Clover Kickers Legion Metal Workers Rockets Turkey Catchers Dairy Down Mount Albert ladies for the third year in Junior Ladies Soft ball League title left little doubt of their right to crown as they went through the regular season and playoffs with only one loss to mar their record Back row to June Betty Meyers Evelyn Green Jean Rolling Vera Harris Gladys Rolling coach Ruth Simpson Front row I to r Lois Morrison Shirley Ida Marguerite Green Marie Harrison by Thursday Night Ladies have turned in some fine scores past two weeks Here they are Hazel Fran Bennitz Mary Betty Vatt Helen Dunn Vi pales 51ft Bessie 510 Ruth Penrose Audrey Office Specially Otficcmchs league Five bracket scorers last week Jin Jim Hugo Jack Malcolm Don Tommy Scott Standing each Bennett By AB Aurora Bears delighted the handful of fans tfiern in action whipped Dixie junior Bees Aurora had a wide margin most the way despite the fact that they were a ml Dixie kept pouring out the players all the way Stub Ed wards Walt Fines rookie Bob and Bill Smith looked es pecially good The officials were Irked by the absence of Sobs Cook Jackie Woods Ron arid one or two others was of course Joe Burke played a grand game in goal and hes said to have won the regular berth from Dixie Rhodes Rhodes it is un derstood will be given his re lease and will play for Downs- view juveniles who are said to be hot stuff KESWICK Mr and Mrs Bryan King and son Wayne Village Toronto visited their parents Mr and Mrs King and Mr and Mrs James Wright on Sunday Mrs Mann is among those on the sick list Halloween is over for another year The school children were given at the school in the afternoon arid in the even- at the arena by the Optimist club However around of thorn visited the village homes for treats They were well behaved and interesting Visitors No so the older young men who caused considerable annoyance waste destruction of property A good crowd attended and en joyed the Institute con cert last Wednesday evening in the arena given by the Johnston entertainers of Blackwater assis ted by MrsV Walter Hirst of hurst Gardens Miss Laura Peters Toronto who has spent the past two months at the Rest Home has returned home Also Mrs Friend Morton who has been at the rest home left last BEARS GO NORTH The Aurora Bears will likely be displaying their hockey knowhow in fast- stepping company this season Theyll be grouped with Colling- wood Midland and reports Bill A business manager The Bears along with and Midland carry a rating While Barrio and are raU wl as clubs Final on the grouping will given this week Holdup at the moment seems to be whether are entering the junior race As soon as the fate of the entry is known group teams will convene to draw up a schedule The improved Bears should be able to hold their own in this comp any and Aurora and district junior clients should be in for a robust hockey season x JACK I a W1 J Be ready for invitations a nice selection of DRESSES ir Plan pleased to reterve W r W i WOSfTE OFFICE T Question most asked by the hockeyminded young gaffers of the hub over the past couple of has been What are we going to have in hockey this winter Good news Newmarkets sportsminded Optimist club who have been shouldering the burden of financing and operat ing most minor sports in the hub for the past three years will again sponsor the bantammid get hockey league Their sponsorship of this crowdpleasing hockey loop will give every boy in midget and bantam age groupings a chance to play hockey Optimist club labor of love will be organized in the very near future reports Ken Stephens boys work chair man and the league schedule is expected to get rolling the first Friday in December Last season the was a regular Friday feature at the arena and it is expected the triple header idea will continue this year Only thing lacking past couple of seasons to make the league a complete success was a lack of customers and it is hoped when the league gets roll ing Newmarket fans will do their utmost to make Friday night minor hockey night in the Davis Leather marksmen were on target last week Ned Tans- ley followed by Art Flanagan John Ken Bennington Burling Last weeks scoring Jordan Brown Standing 32 Jordan Brown J j ti i r C 0 m A EjSlfo mm l ftlspei I feMrf i2tir j- j itv- v rt AM HIED 7 4 ROAST v J J High scoring week with the Hoffman shooters Top man Frank Daniels including a single Alan Daniels Keith Davis Ken Thorns Harry Hodge Stew Dow Grant Blight Scoring last VorclohciSj Machine Sheet Metal Press Shop 3 Standing Vorclone Press Shop Sheet Metal Machine Shop Dubs lead the Office Special ty Office gals league with points Queens Pinups Scor ing leaders last week Mary 581 Eva Whitfield Flo Spits In Group Newmarket Spitfires will skate in an eightteam group this season according to an announcement by Bill business manager Tuesday Our intermediate hopefuls will go against Eddie Bushs tribe and Midland Thats one division of the proposed eightteam setup In sector two are Georgetown Milton Fergus and All hut the latter two carry an intermediate A rating Fergus and are interme diate but always send out strong clubs to carry their colors The conveners meeting of all concerned was to be held at last night Present plan so the figure is to play triple schedule between Midland and Newmarket and probably a double home and home sot with the teams in sector two Work ing on the basis of that proposal would have home and 16 away games The schedule is expected to get underway the third week in November J a big lad j bo t with lots of and a terrific shot made his debut on the de fence and he looks like a perm anent fixture quali fies by way of residence al though he may be classified as an import as may Woods who has not yet been released by Friday will see another game but as I write the opposi tion is not named with strings out for Lindsay Fergus Next Wednesday a real treat will be provided as Butch Keel ing will lead his Brampton Regents into Aurora The Reg ents who are affiliated with New York Rangers have a num ber of the lads who played both and against Aurora still in the lineup Rural hockey looks headed for a big year with Eagles and Sutton heading a compact section composed of Brougham Sunderland Port Perry Peaches Ag- incourt among those counted in Clippers got off to a flying start Saturday as they downed Terriers There are a few changes in the lineup and Jack have decided to play with Eagles rural loop Both boys are ex- Aurora players and decided the long grind of OHA hockey wasnt worthwhile Bud Watson Mrs Rolph in Newmarket HOLLAND LANDING Constable Norman and Mrs Sweet Kirkland Lake visited Mr Sweets mother Mrs John Sweet and family Holland Landing and Mrs Sweets par ents Mr and Mrs Cecil Martin over the weekend The Armistice service will be held in the United church on Sunday Nov at pm Guest speaker will be Sanders Social hour will be held after the service Everybody wel come MOUNT The November meeting of the be held in the church basement on Wednesday Nov at pm Roll call Bible verse on anger The devotional period will be in charge of Mrs Moddle who will also show pic tures as part of the program which is being prepared by Mrs Wallace Scott There will be visitors at this meeting so all members are asked to provide lunch S No had a most inter esting Halloween party on Fri day of last week Mrs provided several musical selec tions and Mr VanBakel gave a talk on his trip from was recently married has Prize winners decided to hang up his skates variou Halloween we wont he surprised Gerald Sudeyko to see him back again before the Moynihan Barbara season ends New additions include Mac Clement returning to tho club after a two years absence in Barlow John Barlow and Mrs Marshall The pupils of No stag- Scotlarvd and Gits Chard is easy to car Vyj-ili- I T i I a 41 P K- mm W PRICES K V J w i ton for the defence and Gordy Lewis back from Scotland for the forward line and Blake guard the nets Rose and Jim are back on defence Bob features as playing coach with Ron Bell George Stark Nick Frank Ste phenson Polly and Jackie Watson completing the forward line November nightcap Heard from my old pal Hag of the ise whom you will recall as the stonewall goalie of Shipbuilders Reg reports thai the Builders while S J evening theyll be defending their title with gusto have had a e blows in recent weeks from which theyre still staggering Cooke the classy winger prize winning costumes were worn by Marie and Wayne in the senior grades and by Barbara Heather Lee Johnnie Gamble and Bobby for the junior grades- Rev and Mrs William Clem ents visited Mrs Wil liam on Monday of last week Mrs Harold Gill is Mrs Nor man Brown and Mrs Richard were guests of Mrs Boh Cain at Snowball on Wed- of lost week The Whitchurch Home and School Association will meet in t- A has moved over to with Jack Dyte Jack Cochrane an other fast boy has gone to loin Al Morrill junior star of the who was posted to the eastern town by his hank employees The rest of the club is intact as yet Not too much as yet out of either Midland or Parry Midland several new ones and Roy may don tho blades as well as coach juniors this season Parry Sound Imported a playing coach In tho summer and are said to have one two import former Spitfire will the Sounders and hes in great form Harris former Sut ton is coaching this season in the Toronto mercan tile ranks and hell play too Barry member of the Aurora Bears in junior a couple of years ago is on for Reliable Transport at East York- white Bill who play ed with Aurora Army- hi hack with Seniors as is Bill formerly of Mid land and well known these parts t- v Nov Mr Hudson Maple who is connected with the De partment of Lands and Forests be present with beautiful colored films Mrs will also ploy a few piano selections ignt about j SPORTS CALENDAR Bears Aurora Bears scored ah irh- win over Dixie an junior fi in the Aurora arena Friday to rack up their first win- of the hockey season Trailers after two rounds of close checking Bears erupted for three goals in the final minutes to cop the verdict Grant Edwards was the big star in Bears third period roily Edwards scored hdTPepV per Martin woiitVona rinkIon safari to notch the Bears final winning tally Edwards accepted help from basher Andy Gloss on his one goal and Joe rated mark in the assist Jon number two Coach when he counted hoses his bench strength to a four and two lino units Joe- AvitK a fine effort New man ho made several ances showed up well on alone A Walt Fines Bob Nov pm Bob Pallia was of arena exhibition Intermediate A front Martin and hockey Georgetown Bill Smith came up with solid market Spitfires jAlJKtf4n iftfiicckloij jots and Nov pm intermediate Jim first op hockey Newmarket Spitfires vs in a Georgetown at I Only four penalties Nov pm Newmarket two each were needed to keep arena Newmarket and district the faststepping teams under hockey doubleheader Vandorf control Manager Andy Gloss is vs Mount Albert Newmarket trying to line up St Mikes Buz Regents va Kettteby BRONCHIAL ASTHMA you tishl tfiyoiirtt AM you to of Inofvii w it easily In comfort inkc MAil ilrujtxiMa for this Friday nights ho ckey show in Aurora arena The invites young old to attend a Nov in the Sunday school room Lunch will be served to Miss Jane Traviss who will bo yeaTS old on November i4l TSr lack Pot Jack Pot SPONSORED BY ST Jack Pot GAMES 25c special Jack Pot Jack Pot t V- l MAIN STREETv ANNIVERSARY SERVICES S Nov thru to Sun Nov SPECIAL SPEAKERS Sunday Nov Wed Nov Sunday Nov DR P GILMOUR University J 11 and Vy yy Church Anniversary Supper 11 am Rev Dixon A Burns BA Supt Home Mission Board pm Rev Young of British and Foreign Bible Society Subject The New Bible ALL WELCOME 1 ff ATTENTION Veterans Battalion Arrangements have been completed to hold a Church service on Sunday November the at Trinity United Church Newmarket Meet at Town Hall Botsford Street at arriv to proceed to United Church for service at oclock A large number are coming from Toronto to join us and we hope ail Veterans will be on parade 1 4 j acre farm with buildings and wood lot miles north of Mount Albert on main County Suitable for potato growing Priced for quick sale Apply Dominion Bank Mount Albert J4 3 r avd prog Saturday November has been set aside as Poppy s Day in Newmarket in a proclamation issued MBf0i Joseph Vale The proclamation urges all observe the day by wearing Memorial Poppies in honor of who gave their lives in two world wars y WHEREAS tho men and women gave their In defence of Canada and the democratic world in wifllK war one in world war two AND WHEREAS the memory of their scry and sacrifice is a source of inspiration to all as our nation faces new difficulties and AND WHEREAS this memory is kept ever by annual wearing of memorial honor and the honor of all other Canadians who died in world war serviced NOW THEREFORE I do hereby proclaim Saifii November to be Poppy Day in Newmarket and urge all our citizens to Memorial Poppy 1 i