Ave Cleaners Salisburys Taylors Chevies Fighters J climbing ftcg- plenty of energy is required to see all the Sights of the big cities You will arrive refreshed if you go by bus Juvenile Ousted Newmarket played one of their best games of the season Tuesday but finally had to concede a win to the powerhouse Alliston Hornets The defeat meant the end of the locals hopes of advancing to the juvenile The went down bat tling to the last Down after two periods the Alcorns thrilled the fans with a passing and skat ing attack that netted three goals in the final minutes Alliston only got one goal in the final period but it proved to be the winner Jack Cain scored in the first round to give the locals a lead Brad Walker and Ken Bell were assist collectors on Cains goals The second period was a rough one for the The speedy Hornets dished up a fivegoal effort while the locals could only hit the target for a single ton That goal came off the stick of Ken Bell Bill Cain started the locals third period drive while George scored the Alcorns two late markers the first from Bob Keffer and the second from Francis Lewis Ralph Milton Ron St Pierre Jack Dennis Moon were Second period snipers St Pierre claimed the Hornets third period marker and ultimate game win ner Smoke Rings Whip Midland With Jack Cain up from the juveniles Brian Million and Don Booth each scoring two Newmarket Smoke Rings skated to an imposing win over Midland Redwings at the arena Thursday The game an junior C affair drew approxi mately fans It was a rugged checking af fair and penalties played an im portant part in the final out come When the invaders Dave was chased the Smokies exploded their initial helping of scoring punch Jack Cains shot in Frank pass at and less than a minute later Don McKnight streaked in to cash Jack Graves relay Midlands only goal came early in the second period by Clare Armstrong Newmarket defin itely had the best of the argu ment from there on Don Booth started on his twogoal outing scoring at on a pass from the evertrying Don McKnight Jack Cain scored again before the second intermission with tabs Tie Redwings m Rrst Place Get out the band call out the cheer leaders those fast improv ing Boston Bruins have clicked for their second point in the Op timist Digging up un developed power the Bruins held to a tie Friday Detroit Redwings climbed Into a first place tie with Rangers as they scalped the Rangers Barton Sedores two goal per formance sparked the Bruins Murray Tom Wads- worth and Ralph accounted for the other Bruin markers Roger and Brian Or- ton shared the scoring for the got three his sidekick two- In the Redwings free scoring outing Bill Mills Jammed In three goals while Grant Dike netted two to pace the Wings charge Other Wing goals were registered by Ted Bruce Jim Dike and Sandy Constable Bill Bollar poured in two goals while Harold Foster the Landing flash got one In the Rangers cause Ken Bell and Frank Loney in on the play Riding herd on a lead the Smokies exploded a sizzling skating and shooting display in the final period to net three un answered goals Don Booth claimed the first of the third round tallies Don Thorns and Don drew assists Brian Million scored the final two Smokies goals the first from Jerry McBride and Bob Wilson and the second from Brief femes Feature Keith Builings goal earned Camerons Dairymen a win over Mortons in the kickoff game in the Little peewee league Saturday The win enabled the Dairymen to strengthen their grip on sec ond place Butchers main tained their first place position as they blanked Newmarket Electric Dynamos on goals by Terry Cain and Peter Watt In the other peewee contest a sizzling affair Burners shaded Davis Athletics 32 Ron Don Williams and Dave Smith were the Burner goalget ters Peter came up with both scoring credits for the Athletics Three well played squirt league contests rounded out the activity Doaks Realtors nip ped Avenue Cleaners Tay lors Imperials and Cy Gilberts Fighters staged a riproar ing tie while in the final contest of the day Newmarket turned on the scor ing power to whip Salisbury Grocers 52 Robert More Richard Ian and Davis Gibbons were the Realtors triggermen with Gib bons scoring the all important game winner Randy the leagues top marksmen scored both Avenue tallies Jim Phillips scored for Tay lors while Howard Dennis did the honors for the Figh ters In their standoff Jerry rattled In four goals while Ron netted a single to the triumph Wayne Burling hit rlgiing for both Salisbury counters OAK MIDGES WIN JUVENILE TITLE Oak Ridges Pioneers came in to scoring focus to defeat Camp Borden Royals I at on Wednesday The win quali fied the Pioneers to represent the North York league in the juvenile Wednesdays game was the third and deciding scrap in a best of three series Previously the two teams had cashed a win Don Ashs two goals highlight ed the Pioneers victory run Jim Wells Bob Burnett and Norm Roberts were the other Oak Rid ges lamplighters Bertram Boulanger was the only Camp Borden sniper to beat Don Glover who turned in a slick effort in the Oak Ridges citadel PlayOff Game M Aid Red hot action was the theme at the Queensville rink Thurs day as the Lake junior resumed their feud ing Oak Ridges and Queens ville required a thrilling over time session before the Ridgemen nailed down an win In the other half of the twin bill Bruins streaked to a 6 3 win over Vivian Avon Automotive tat My Aurora will rep resent the North York league in the OMHA midget B playoffs Performing in championship style the Autorriotives skated to a 52 win over Newmarket Baby Bunting Nuts at the Aurora arena Thursday The victory gave Aurora the best of five series in three straight Larry Gardner and Glen Ben nett scored first period goals to give the Automotives a working majority Bennetts second made it for Aurora in the second period Keith Browning and Larry Woods applied the clinch er with third round counters Jim Garrett broke the scoring ice for the Buntings on a relay from Jack Cullen early in the final period cut in to fire the Buntings second goal with Dave Pegg on the assist end Along with the actual scorers for the Keith Browning with three assists and Wayne with two played standout games Mike Patrick and Larry Woods were other to draw assist credits Aurora Belairs will have to haul up their socks if they in tend to go- anywhere in the A intermediate Tuesday as the groups first- round opened the were upset by Elm- vale Harvesters The series a best of five affair will continue tomorrow at the Aurora arena were full value for their win theirnetminder Bruce Hook being particularly effec tive The too seemed unable to cope with the invaders center- ice passing pattern Before the knew what was happening the Harvesters had stockpiled a lead Oct- shared aid Chapman banged in a pass from Walt Fines to put the Bel on the Chap mans goal came at the mark of the middle period Less than a minute later Phil Nicholas made it Jim put Aurora back in the hunt with an early third period marker tally whittled the visitors lead to a single goal at Trying for the tying goal the Belairs left themselves wide open defensively and led by for- Aurora player Mutt Coll- ings who got a goal and an as sist the Harvesters rattled in two clinching goals Before the final bell Ron Simmons coach scored the final goal John fired four goals to spark Oak Ridges Bill Ketch- urn got two while Ken Roberts and Ken Parsons were onegoal sinkers for the victors Frank scored twice while Don Graham Glen and Don Cooper snared singles for Eric Barbers twogoal outing featured Vandorfs win over Vivian Doug Brown Ray At kinson Jack and Dick the other Bruin markers Brian Stokes Vivians best proved it with a twogoal per formance Vic Paisley the other Vivian triggerman LAKE WILCOX BANTAMS TIE ONE WIN ONE Joe Greenfields Langstaff Cubs are finding out that Stan Williams Lake Wilcox Lakers are getting better all the time flic Lakers after being beaten in a row tied the Cubs 2all on Wednesday Saturday the Lakers finally clicked for their first won defeating the Cubs Both games were North York bantam playoff contests Lake Wilcox must win the next game in the playoff set a best of five affair to force a fifth and deciding game Fifth if needed will be played a the Aurora arena on Friday Goals by Allan Taylor and Wayne Storey in the final two minutes wiped out a lead and gave the Lakers a tie Jim and Dave were marks men Bob Wall scored two goals Allan Taylor one in the Lakers win All three were scored in the second period The first airplane flight in Canada took place at Baddeck Nova Scotia six years after the Wright brothers flew at Kitty Hawk North Carolina Optimist SemiFiats On Friday The Optimist sponsored hockey league semfinals are scheduled to get underway at the arena Friday evening In one bracket of semis Rangers will take on In the other bracket Redwings will clash with Boston Bruins According to league director Ray Smith both semifinal sets will bo settled in a twogame totalgoals series The league schedule wound up Friday Rangers and Redwings finished in a first place dead lock They had points each six Bruins four Duo to the higher goalscoring aver age Rangers were awarded the number one spot Heres the schedule In the semifinals Feb 10 pm Rangers vs Canadiens pm Redwings vs Bruins Feb 17 pm Bruins vs Redwings pm Canadiens vs Rangers All players and coaches are asked to kindly note the change In playing time first LIONS REACH FINALS Bill Schombcrg Li ons pushed down on the scoring throttle to thump Woodbridge 1 and last week to qual ify for the North York bantam finals The Lions are sche duled to meet in the fin als Don Grahams explosive seven- goal performance paced the 17 triumph Bill Tom- linson and Peter scor ed two goals apiece for the win ners Onegoal snipers in the Lions camp were Bill Hollings- j game starts at 815 pm and the head Larry Neil Cut ler Doug Broad Bill and John Snyder Jackie Walton scored for to spoil Carl shutout try Don rah in and Gerald Sweeney shared the scoring spot light in the Berbers romp They both scored three goals Single goal snipers in the win ning cause were Bill Hon Archibald and Lurry Monk- man second at YOUR CHAMBER OP COM IS BUILDING YOU A COMMUNITY Its better fife for Norman To learn how farming has been revolutionized in modem times listen to Norman of Richmond Hill Ontario Nowadays one man can produce as much food as eibc men could less than a generation ago says Mr Machines lie the newest tractor bole and combines have lightened our job And of course agricultural science is adding to our knowhow with results thai can be seen in fields all over the country As Mr knows there have also been important developments in life insurance which help him as a family man Today for instance is a wider choice of life insurance plans than ever before So men tike Mr have a mote flexible way of meeting their families special needs needs that keep changing over 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Hornets conquerors Newmarket will play either or vllle in the first round juvenile playdowns The scries is scheduled to open next week In juvenile King City and are meeting this week to declare North York winner As yet OMHA opponent hasnt been named for the sur vivor Oak Pioneers who con quered Camp Borden in tho North York Juvenile playoffs are standing by for an OMHA opponent Aurora and Newmarket ban tams finished the roundrobin bantam series tied for first place They incut this week in a suddendeath affair to declare a champion The winner will play Hill Lions meeting for the North York bantam crown The winner will play or Port Perry In the OMHA first round winner of tho Lake WH- bantam series will play Pickering or in the first round run 3f -AC- kW M i J t f AT v 5 iv VI OR T S mm teJS ii L W t r Is it fife via siii3 i- can U if it r anywhere in I I WW mm V vf assail lv iv In hoi from to lime and energy provide privacy itn basemen laundry workshop or playroom EXTENSIONS convenient 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