j VT In Dae If I York Curlers Plan Boxing Day Bonspiel PROCLAMATION CIVIC HOLIDAY WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 26 1956 BOXING DAY at rattling of Council of the Corporation of the town of Newmarket held on the tenth da of December IMS it revived that Wednesday December Box- fil Day be and the same to hereby fixed as a Civic Holiday far the current year and that the Mayor be authorlied to a proclamation In connection therewith are therefore to make known that In compliance the aforesaid I do hereby proclaim DAY DECEMBER 195S Day as a CIVIC HOLI DAY which all persons are hereby requested to take notice govern themselves HERBERT MAYOR NEWMARKET ONTARIO DECEMBER SAVE THE QUEEN f aHaiSoapiUl 250 Grot loth Gross ill MM tftlvf a v- WV Hand lottos lot MfJtvinooih to ad MM to Hows Mia re it p to Grots Kit nd oHSooo id letlea a mm Grill a J It to STORE Phone TW 54091 A- S W- While every mother father son and daughter la ticking off days until Santa arrives York Curlers arc Just as eagerly counting the hours until Boxing Day reason tho curlers are running a day be hind the rest Is that on that his toric redletter day If all goes well Newmarket and district curlers plan to hold their first at their new curling emporium in the drillhall at the fair grounds From all reports club officials have before them the drillhall conversion job and the artificial ice making equipment will be in and ready to go Boxing Day The work of converting the drill- hall is progressing The building extension is fast going up and the walls should be completed this week One change in the building program Is reported Instead of erecting the clubrooms lounge kitchen etc on the east end of the drillhall they be in cluded in westward extension of the building The curlers have also received other cheering information in the past ten days For one thing club president A Gathers and secretary Joe have been successful in securing an ample LEGION MIDGETS TAME Ross Goddards Newmarket Legion midgets got away to a highgeared winning home start in the North York midget hockey league as they turned in a spark ling effort to defeat at the arena Friday John a hockey play er in the making shook free for three goals in the hard bumping game to pace the Newmarket as sault Dave rounding into a solid blueline bouncer j and freewheeling John Hopper popped in the other Legion goals also picked up sn assist Ralph claimed two assists and Ken Bel- lar one to complete the pencil work on the scoresheet it was Terry doing the honors for to take a shutout away from Jerry Oat- man and Stick wood who shared Newmarket Legion goal- tending chores supply of curling rocks For a time it was feared trouble might be experienced in obtaining stones Club officials also have ap proved the plans for the install of the artificial making equipment and this phase of the conversion Job it expected to start immediately The equip ment used in many respects will be something new and different For one thing it is an aircooled compressor system This will mean the curlers will not use any or very little town water On the membership front ac cording to chairman Allan the club now has approxi mately members and the total is expected to hit over the mark before the official opening Club directors are shooting at a membership total before the close of the current season in April An active ladies curling club has been sot up headed by Mrs A Cathcrs Mrs Mamie Lewis Mrs Helen Kurtz and Mrs Kay and the ladies arc ac tively campaigning for members Anyone interested in member ship can contact any of the above ladies Men members are ask ed to contact C A Alan McNabb Cameron or George for in formation Aurora district curl ers can call Joe Stauffcr Keith or Ken Bears Down Bowmanville Win Second Home Game HEAT TAKE LEAD Saving the best of their Sun day scoring punch for the final period Aurora Bears rapped In four goats to eclipse Pontine at the Aurora arena Friday in an Jun ior game It was the Bears second successive home victory The game humdinger and speediest of the budding junior campaign was a affray Aurora leading until the final minutes It then that Hon shouldered past a Bowmanville checker to sink Kennedys relay to make it Two minutes later Doug lifted a floater past the visitors to make It and in the final minute of play Gary camped on the goal crease put away pass to complete Bears scor ing It was stickhandling wliizer Paul Smart who scored two first period goals to put Aurora in front Jim and Dan Geary drew assists on Smarts sinkers Visitors Richards on an Aurora to score the goal midway the mid dle period to make it Doug Mclnnis skated through entire club to make it 31 early in the third period It was a clever operation Andy Heat the Bears bouncing blue- liner Five minutes later visi- Receivers at j VLSI- In whittled the hockey league Before the game tt the two teams were tied for first place in the sixteam loop Andy Jr George Newton and Stan Carnegie fired Heat Treat goals It was the seventh successive win for the clan Badminton Club Attendance Is High Attendance at the early sea son sessions of the Aurora Bad minton club at the Aurora high school gym have been at a record level this season Frank will continue as president for another term with Sue as secretarytreasurer Keith Davis is back at his old post as tourna ment chairman The club is accepting addition al members Anyone interested locally in joining the badminton club may contact either Keith Davis or Charles Lee for infor mation OPTIMIST BANTAMS BUNK WOODBRIDGE Harvey Newmarket Optimists boosted their early season record to two wins and one loss as they applied a whitewash on at the arena Friday ina North York bantam league game Pointing to the fact that it was a mighty fine team effort no less hah five players figured in the Optimist scoring Jim McDonald on a pass from Larry started the Opti mists away Keith Burling on a relay from scrappy Ken Need ier made it fur the home forces Gary who keeps popping up with the greatest regularity in Optimist scor ing list along with Kcffer and smooth skating John Ia- provided the other Opti mist goals Chuck and George Wright worked efficiently be tween the uprights to share the Optimist shutoul off a three way combination play Outside of the attendance coach Jack Robinson and man ager Doug Alcorn were pleased with everything about Fridays show Bears blueliners Wilf Kennedy Barry Cook Doug Davis and operated a steady checking gum However times agile Dave Broad In the Aurora cage had to do some fast stepping stop the Bows from harvesting a lead The my Boh and Ted sons of former Cap Jr Mood out with the best on the visiting contingent The Bears take on Newmar ket Smoke Kings this Friday at the Aurora arena RayMan Merchants Midget League Winners It was goals and more goal as defeated Horary and Hill Merchants recorded a win over Lions In Mondays mitlgetjuvenihr doubleheader at the arena BayMar goals were well spread around as Greg Scott Jack John McKnight Bob Don Bono and Larry Bone all got into the act Brent worked away at a hat- trick to pace Francis Lewis and Gord flyman were the other twine- benders Gary flying low hit the jackpot for four goals to head the Hill Merchants win ning drive Dave with a goal and three assists along with other winners goals George Bob Brian Orton and Paul Blair dunked Lions payoff shot while Larry drew two assists Thank To the elector of the TOWNSHIP OF EAST M and W RATE REEVE AND DEPUTYREEVE respectively with express our sincere thanks and appreciat ion to you for returning us by acclamation for We shall endeavour at all times to justify the confidence you have placed in us during the admin istration of your Township affairs CENTURY FOOD Where Quality is King Timothy st Newmarket 1 Grade A Milk Fed TURKEYS Though large exporters Cana dians sell abroad less than one- 1 quarter of the they pro- i CAPONS GEESE DUCKS BOILING FOWL Order early for BEST WEIGHTS WIENERS KLEENEX PEANUT BUTTER Tin KELLOGG 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