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The Liberal, 25 Dec 1958, p. 8

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A’ shut-out for the Mariners was spoiled by a goal from David Aug, Six individual players scor- ed for the Cabbies: Tom Todd. Randy Krisman, Tony Lott, Doug Hopper, Don Lawrie and Brad stott. Wlmbridge Cleaners 2-â€" Bayview Plaza 0 Wlmbridge Cleaners 2-â€" AURORA -â€" The Town Council Bayview Plaza 0 plans to engage a full time en- The Cleaners cracked up a re- glneer for municipal work. The sounding success over the Plaza position will be advertised. 1 Millllllllllllllllllllllullllllllllllll\\llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll‘lllllllll\llMllllllIlllllmm“!\ll\llIN“Mllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\“lllllllllllg if»n“u\\mmmummumnun\lum\ln\\mmuunummuunmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm § Jansen Hartley was the out- standing player here, with two goals scored against the A.B.C. team. His‘team-mate Syd Mur- ray scored the other one. John Edwards scored the single mark- er for.A.B.C. Sur! Marine 6â€"Village Taxi 1 Jlm Briden of Littles was the star of this game with two goals to his credit. Team-mates Eric Prosser and Pal Greenfield scor- ed one each. For the legionnalres MoGregor was the only player to score. This was probably due to the stalwart game played by goa- lie Brian Richardson and brother Dennis on defence. Blgrel Chevs 3â€"A.B.C. Bowling 1 In a midget game played last Wednesday. the Rams drew a tie with the King City club. Duane Pameld of Richmond Hill and Le- roy Samson of King were the scorers in this close checking game with both teams missing good chances. V R.H.M‘H.A. Results. Friday, De- cember 19: Lime Fords 4, Canadian Legion l R. Hill Rams 1â€"King City 1 I “5.331% Pic/linoncl Mnor 8' THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ont, Thursday, December 25, 1958 Specializing in Purebred Cattle, Farm Stock, Furniture and Implements We personally handle all sale bills and advertising. Phone Gormley 5311 Gormley, Ont. ALVIN S. FARMER SCANLON BAKERY AND STAFF RICHMOND HILL BRANCHES for YORK AND ONTARIO COUNTIES 36 YEARS EXPERIENCE Licensed Auctioneer INTERIOR DECORATOR‘: mama This win now puts oux~ own Midget Rams on top of their league, according to R.H.M.H.A. president Dick Pillar. The Rams scored two more in the second period. Duane Pat- fleld was assisted by Brian Atkin- son for the first, and Bob King was assisted by Atkinson and John Moorehead. Again in the third period, At- kinson scored alone. For New- market, Fred Thomas. assisted by Keith Btu-ling, sank the puck. In the first period. Bob King and Dune Pameld scored for the home team, but Newmarket tied it up after Garry Palethorpe. as~ sisted by Keith Burling sank the puck, followed by teamâ€"mate Ken Neadler with another goal. A second game was played by the Rams on Friday against the Newmarket midget club, with the local team cranking out aflin. There is still room in this league for players between the ages of 13 and 16 who wish to turn out. If you are interested, see Barry Brent at the Richmond Hill Arena any Friday evening. R. Hill Rams 5â€"Newmarket 3 team in this shut-out game. Bob Neal led his team to victory by scqylng both goals. 130 Willowdalo Ave. BA 5-5251 DRAPES CURTAINS SLIPCOVERS BEDSPREADS #qu The Thornhill hockey players enjoyed their third week of pre- liminary training at Harrison Rd. rink, on Tuesday, December 16. These instruction periods are sponsored by the Thornhill Juv- enile team. r Complete Third Week Of Hockey For the fourth outing, the members will be able to invite a partner to enjoy the pleasure skating. At the last workout, goalies were sought, and out of approx- imately 75 boys only two came forward. ‘ Paul Burbidge opened the scor- ing in the second period for Nob- leton. Shortly after this the Thornhill Club showed the pow- er that was expected from them. However, miraculously, the de- termined Nobleton club success- fully defended themselves ln the second period. In the third per- iod, the law of averages caught up with them as ‘Bugs” MacRae blasted a long one past the Nob- leton goalie, from the left corn- er. MacRae soon notched his sec- ond counter. With about a minute left to play, Doug Rose made it 3-1 for Thornhill, but the Thorn- hill boys feeling that was it, fail- ed to note .Paul Burbidge uncov- ered in front of the net. Thus the final score was Thornhill 3, Nob- leton 2. I It is; expected that the league will be made up of eight junior teams and eight intermediate teams. Congratulations to Bobby Hop- son. of St. Luke’s school, whose name was drawn 1n the club’s featured monthly draw. The instructors for the past three evenings were: Bill Men- zies, Ed Ortlieb, Gord Clow, “Bugs” MacRae, John Hodgins, Dave Iverson, Elliot Saunders, Dave Barbour and Gary Huck- vale. High triple and single â€" Det Palmer, 769, 286. Other high-scoresâ€"Betty Hodg- son, 284; Det Palmer, 286, 251, 232; Cathy Johnson, 259; Mad- aline Brown, 241; Marg. Crooks, 232; Linda Pogue, 224; Mary A1- len. 222, 212, 209; Marilyn Wat- son, 222; Betty Rumble, 217; Merle Mains, 213; Bernie Peck, 209; Joan Flury, 207. On Monday. December 15, the Thornhill Juveniles, took it on the chin 10-3, at Woodbridge. How- ever. they made up for it by stopping Nobleton on Wednesday, December 17, at Nobleton 3 to 2. GROWER â€" FLORIST sum. mo The finest In floral designs and bedding plants Phone Maple 2 Keck Street. Maple. Ont. Thornhill Team Wins »& Loses To Customer Specifications PINDER BROS. LTD. 20t0nobee VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES RICHMOND HILL BRANCH MiSs E. Woodbyrne Richmond Hill Municipal Hall PHONE TU. 4-4101 MAPLE LADIES BOWLING STEEL LINTELS I BEAMS Kept in Stock Portable Crane Service STEEL ' FABRICATING Telephone I‘U. 4-1650 V. O. N. NEW WORK â€"- ALTERATIONS â€" REPAIRS BA. 1-3344 ROGER PROULX Free Estimates Gladly Given PLUMBING & HEATING Doug Bursey got his second shut-out of the season for the Leafs and Rick Bradshaw scored the single goal of the game for the Blue and Whites. Doug Dan- tér and Gary Everett played out- standing hockey for the Rangers, and had it not been for Bursey’s goal tending, the score might have been a different story. Bruins 0, Maroons 0 This game was strictly a bat- tle of the goal keepers. It was the first shut-out earned by both men; Dave Barrow for the Bruins and Robin Derrick for the Mar- oons. Peter Gates of the Bruins and Charlie Jesson of the Mar- oons both tried repeated rushes on goal, but wound up the game without a single point being seated. ' In a very fast game. both Gary Charity and Barry Pollard scored two goals apiece ‘for the French- men, and team-mate Doug Den- nis plunked in the puck for the fifth point. -For the Cubs, only Rod Mabley was able to pene- trate and score, although Billy Cowan was in there trying. LITTLE NHL. Maple Leafs 1, Rangers 0 Again the goalkeeper stepped into the limelight as Warren Hur- ran got his third shutout of the season. He nearly slipped twice as Winston Chan and Laird Tant made unsuccessful attempts to get past him for St. Mike's. The TeePee goals were scored by Richards and Hannen. Canadiens 5. Tiger Cubs'l RICHMOND BOWL LADIES MAJOR December 12 Bowler of the week with a very nice three game total of 653 Helen Mackenzie. H.S.: H. Mackenzie 253. H.S.H.: H. Mackenzie 278. H.T.F.: H. Mackenzie 653. H.T.H.. H. Mackenzie 728. Scores 200: V Shropshire 207, 213, F. Littleford 209, H. Mac- kenzie 253, 219, E. Maybury 202, G. Lusignan 210, 205, M. Havi- .1and 218, 232. Team standings: Baker Sales 25, Patti-Lu 24, Richmond Bowl 20, Richmond Theatre 15. RICHMOND ROLLERS 200 and over â€" Marie Mussle- man, 200, 249; Mabel Haviland, 228. 268; D. Palmer 211, 212; Peg- gy Wideman, 223; Effie Dale, 221; Connie Graham 214; Beryl Er- wood, 235; Rose Simmons. 208; Marg Paton, 236: Freda Little: ford, 243; Betty Rumble, 224: El- eanor Lindsay, 206; Reba Brillin- ger, 209. Goalkeeper Alec Baine got his first shut-out for the Flyers, but Don Webster. in goal for the Petes. 'wasn't quite so lucky. Donald Rutton slapped in a fast one. which was the winning point. Forward Ricky Hislop tried his best for the Petes. but the Flyer defense held solid. TeePees 2. St. Mikes 0 MONDAY COMBINES BOWLING LEAGUE Ladies high triple â€" Grace Lusignan. 221, 231, 303 - 755. Over 200 â€" May Ruthley, Aud- rzy Pratt, 235; Grace Lusignan, 221, 231, 303; Ethel Carlisle, 211; Annette McCord, 203; Hilda Quin- ton, 226: Blanche Fleury, 227. 209; Emily Bunker, 215; Harriette Patterson 223. Ron Hollowell of Marlboros got his third shutâ€"out of the season in this game. even though Carl Bridges and David Southwell of the Biltmqres were battling at his doorstep. Terry Stewart scored the single marker. Flyers 1. Petes 0 ° Men’s high triple, Bill Woods, 203, 236, 263 â€" 702. Over 200 â€"- Larry Patterson, 229, 224; Bill Woods, 203, 236, 263; Jack Fawns, 209, 238; Bill Bunker, 243, 242, Doug Hillaby, 212; George Smith, 231, 226; Ed McCord, 211; Frank Pratt, 208; Sam Carlisle, 205, 230; Doug Clu- bine, 230; George Lusignan, 202, 276; Ross Casement, 200, 250; Harold Reid, 224; Herb Joslin, 207, 238, 225; Jim Cosgrove, 216. Results of Games Played Saturday, December 20 LITTLE 0.H.A. Marlboros 1, Biltmores 0 CANADIAN LEGION Turkey winnersâ€"Women, high triple. A. Lehtonen, 683; Men. P. Jarvis. 785. High single, women, M. Watts, 316; men, R. Condy, 290. ~ Over 200. men â€" N. Lenton 235, N. Alexander 264, 201; R. Umbach 236, J. Martin 251, 249, A. Watts 202, G. Ellis 217, 204. J. Hartford 244, R. Orvis 200, 211, A. Jarvis 231, 209, H. Bryant 225. F. Reid 205, 225, B. Bailey 202. E. Martin 218, 248, 255, J. Farmer 200. J. M acNutt 250, 255, 208, S. Ross 229, 201, 226, B. Swar- brick 207, I. Hillaby 221, 210, D. Greenfield 263, R. Candy 274, 200, C. Turnbull 216, D. White 224, R. Meade 223. Over 200. women â€" H. Peace 206, N. Miller 202, S. Turnbull 205, I. Mikkleson 204, N. Lenton 225, 223. G. Maloney 238, M. Watts 270, 239, A. Leht nen 207, M. Robson 241, M. Mart n 205, E. Turnbull 246‘ ell-m”? Oil/4. - WJJJ? Costume Jewellery TU. 4-3341 55A Yonge St. S. RICHMOND HILL ENCORE Nearly New Bowling Scores 62 Crosby Ave. In point standings. the teams line up this way as of this week: Little 0.H.A.: Canadiens 6. Fly- ers 6. Marlboros 6. TeePees 6, Biltmores 3, Tiger Cubs 3, St. Mikes 2 and Pete: 0. In the Little N.H.L.: Maple Leafs 8: Red Wings 6. Canadiens 4. Black Hawks 4, Maroons 4. Americans 2, Bruins 2 and Rangers 2. Point standings for individual goal scoring are as follows:‘ Little O.H.A.: Gary Charity. 6 goals. one assist for 7 points; Rod Mnbley, 5 goals, 1 assist for 6 points; Patrick Keenan, 5 goals for 5 points: Bob Pattfleld, 4 goals,, 1 assist for 5 points; and Phil Dobbs, 3 goals, 1 assist for 4 points. Little N.H.L.: Paul Jackson. 5 goals, 1 assist for 6 points; John Morrow, 3 goals, 1 assist for 4 points; Bob Munroe, 2 goals, 1 assist, for 3 points; Rick Brad- shaw, two goals, 1 assist for 3 points; and Fraser Dunn, 2 goals, 1 assist, for 3 points. The next games will be played Saturday, December 27. Little 0.H.A. 12:30 Tiger Cubs vs Petes 1:00 Biltmores vs St. Mlkes 1:30 Flyers vs Marlboros 2:00 Canadlens vs TeePees Little NJLL. 2:30 Red Wings vs Maroons 3:00 Rangers vs Americans 3:30 Bruins vs Maple Leafs 4:00 Canadians vs Hawks Queen's Court: Audrey Har- ris 695, Alice Patterson 668. Ben Fillion 657, rKay Paterson 652, Ruth Bush 642. Merry Xmas and l 3; Happy New Year ‘ Goalkeeper Gary Risebrough of Canadiens had a shut-out spoil- ed with one second to go in the game, when John Morrow scored the single goal for the losing side. The goals for the Frenchmen were scored by Bob Mum-0e. George Lusiznan and Tony Crack. Jack Dubkowski of the Wings played a much better game than usual, in his attempts to get past Risehrough. GLENBRAE LEAGUE After the sixth night of action we find the teams as follows: The Jays 30. Lucky Strikes 29, Cor~ ner Pins 28, Clowns 24, Hustlers 23, The Spares 22. Handicapper: 20, Hotshots 19, Try Bards 18, Marksman l7, Glenbraers 15, Rock’n Rollers 9. King for the week: Len McLean 677. Queen for the week. Eileen Jackson 725. King's Court: Herb Montgom- ery 633. Paul Richards 623, Bob Stevens 618, Larry Oliver 615, Conrad Nason 602. THURSDAY NIGHTERS Team standings â€" Homebrews ’7, Rackets 5. Teapots 5, Rovers 4, Kittens 3, The Relations 2, Up- lifts 2, Snappers 0. Black Hawks 4. Americans 0 Young Bob Hassard got his third shutout of the season in this game against the Americans. Fred Waters and Jim BinCh rack- ed up quite a few shots‘on-goai. but Hassard wasn’t one to his team. Hawks Paul Rawlinson and Pat Kennedy scored, along with Paul Jackson who hit home twice for his team. Canadiens 3. Red Wings 1 200 and over â€" Shirley Broder- ick 234, 231, 205, Helen Jones 215, 213, 206, Iris Pratt 253, 218, Audrey Yule 236, 214, Joyce Hall 219, 214, Kay Clarke 258, Minnie Ground 246, Rena White 245, Al- ice Murray 245, Ev Thompson 224, Pat Mills 215, Hazel Kerr 204. MAPLE BOWLING High single, Linda Pogue 251; Betty Rumble 251. High triple: Det Palmer 623. Other high scores â€" Marion Holmes 247, June Wilson 246, 200, Bert Ingram 233, Vi Hatton 228, Berle Hadwln 227, 214, Lil Brown 222, Det Palmer 221, 201, 201, Yvonne Rice 220, Pat John- son 219. Cathy Johnson 215, 209, Ev. Hare 210, Ruth Rowlands 206, Betty H-odgson 210. Isabelle Dalh 202. Flo Rouse 201, Mary Holder 201. CONCORD-EDGELEY LEAGUE Harold Ground 239, 217, 203, Bill Waters 249, 223. Dick Mills 234, 214, Vic Broderick 225, 216, Cam Cowan 231, 210, Elgin Bar- row 217, 214, Harold Reid 255, Eric Charity 202, 201, Bill Hall 227, Bruce Murray 222, Harry Le- Cuyer 219, Bud Jones 208, A1 White 204, Don Reid 200. Last Friday‘s meeting of the Concord-Edgeley Bowling League was the Christmas turkey roll. The lucky winners were: Bernice Cook, ladies high three games with handicap. with 863; Bill- Lekx, men’s high three games with handicap, with 681: Marg. Smith, ladies’ high single with handicap. with 290; Cheryl Ruth- erford, ladies' high single with handicap, with 290; Jim Atkin, high three games flat, with 640; Wilt McKay, men's high single with handicap, 275; Kay Fitzger- ald, high single. game flat, ’45. A' 6:15: shSrtbr'ead donated by Jack Witney was won by Bernice Cook for her high score of the evening. GLENBRAE LEAGUE After the finuish of the Second Series, we find the teams as fol- lows Team standings: The Jays 35. Corner Pins 31. Lucky Strikes 29, Hot Shots 26, Hustlers 25, Ban- dicappers 25, Clowns 24, The Spares 24, Try Hards 23, Glen- braers 22. Marksmen 19, Rock'n Rollers 11. WOODBRIDGE : Municipal Council members were paid at the rate of $10. per meeting for the year. Attendance ranged from 13 to 17 meeting; "3213i foi- the week, Conrad Nason 832. Queen for the week, Audrey Harris 7§31 Queen's Court: Ruth Hipkiss 673, Mae Moss 671, Fran Leschak 647, Louise Nelson 646. Bea Fil- lion 641. King's Court: John Moore 751 Ron Biggar 726, Bill Jackson 692 Len Moss 674, Bruce Pyle 660. MERRY CHRISTMAS Stan Ung Mrs. Sargeant sells only dry- cleaned clothes in her shop "En- core," charging twenty-five cents on the dollar for her services. Right now she has some lovely evening dresses, suits and dresses on the racks. Tacked on the wall, near her desk are various requests for articles wanted â€" which Mrs. Sargeant expects to supply through customers who have art- icles wanted. 2 as married and expecting a ba~ by), so I got a car and trailer. stocked it with a lending library and skeins of wool and toured the country around Stratford (England), calling in at every little hamlet and village en route." Mrs. Sergeant the mother of four children aged 8 to 19 years, came from Hollywoodâ€"near Bir- mingham, England â€" and said she got the idea of a usedâ€"clothing exchange. such as Encore, from some friends in Toronto. She then decided to open a shop in Rich- mond Hill. Asked by “The Liberal" if she had ever done any selling before. Mrs. Sargeant said. “Yes, durln the war. At that time I got fe up not doing any war-work (she So successful was this scheme, that Mrs. Sargeant continued sup- plying reading material and noâ€" tions to rural customers until the war ended and she and her hus- band came to live in Canada. KESWICK â€" Ian Garrett has returned from a trip around the world in 90 days and on an ex~ penditure of $1,837. On his re- turn he said he would rather live in Keswick than anywhere else in When Mrs. Elizabeth Sargeant decided to open her new shop “Encore” at 55 Yonge St. South. she really hit on an apt name. since encore means to repeat again â€" and is an invitation only given to something good -â€" in this case it‘s a second lease for that dress. coat or suit you or your husband may have tired of (while there‘s still lots of wear and style to it). the world. NewShop"Encore" Is Now 0 pen TUES., DEC. 23 â€" 2.30-5.30 â€" Skating Club 8-11 p.m. â€" Hockey Praclm THURS, DEC. 25 -â€" CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY FRI., DEC. 26 â€"- WED., DEC. 24 â€" TUES., DEC. 30 â€" 2-8 pm. â€" Skating Club CLOSED CHRISTMAS EVE SAT., DEC. 27 -- 2.30-5.30 p.m. â€" Skating Club 8-10 p.m. â€" Public Skating 10-12 Noon â€" Skating Club 2-4 p.m. â€" Public Skating 7-12 p.m. â€"- B. B. Minor Hockey 2-4 p.m. â€" Public Skating 7-11 p.m. â€"- Toronto Hockey WED., DEC. 31 â€" 7 n.m. - 12 noon â€" Skating Club 12.30 - 5 p.m. â€" Pee Wee Hockey 8-10 p.m. -- Public Skating MON., DEC. 29 â€" 2-6 p.m. â€" Skating Club CLOSED NEW YEAR’S EVE THURS, JAN. 1 â€" Hockey Practice FRI., JAN. 2 â€" 10-12 Noon â€" Skating Club 2-4 p.m. â€" Public Skating 7-11 pm. â€" 11.11. Minor Hockey SAT., JAN. 3 â€" 7 am. - 12 Noon â€" Skating Club 12.30-5 p.111. â€" Pee Wee Hockey 8-10 pm. â€" Public Skating 4-5.3-0 pan. â€" Skating School Children 7-11 pm. â€"- Toronto Hockey League TUES., JAN. 6 â€" 4-7 p.m. â€" Skating Club 8-11 pm. â€" Mercantile Hockey WED., JAN. 7 3-7 p.m. â€" Skating Club 8-11 p.111. â€" Hockey Practice HOLIDAY SCHEDULE ATTRACTIONS RICHMOND HILL ARENA ASSOCIATION League ICE TIME AVAILABLE ARENA TU. 4-1368 g 5 BEAVERTON RD. TU. 4-3614 r..mmmmmmmmmuunummmmumnummmmmmmunummmmummumummmmmummlnut\lmumummumunmmum |Iumuumnumuuum\n\uummuumumum“111nmumuuumuml“munnu1luumuuummmunumuumulumnuu\mmmummmmn no MONEY DOWN % no I'l' now ! a g 5 BEAVERTON R15; 5mmnmmmmuuummmummuuuunnuuunum1mmmmuuummmmmumuu\1uuuummunuuu\mnmmwnnumullmluuum! immmmuummmumumuumuummmmuuuuuuuum1mmmuuumuumlmI1mmuuummwuumumum:teuvumunmuw CUSTOM CAR RADIOS .. We have clients for all types of Real Estate with ready cash. . 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Garbage usually collected FRIDAY, JANUARY & wfllbecdkaulSATURDAY, JANUARY 3. The co-operation of householders will be appreciated. Property Wanted Stop 22 _Y6nge Street VAV. 5-2669 31 Yonge St. N. - Northern Building Phone AV. 5-5301 or Mr. Steffan. TU. 4-3349. Richmond Hill Mayor Payments Start April 30th TAYMOR ENTERPRISE . RADIO . Hl-FI T.V ANYENNAS msrAu en ‘RICHVALE ELECTRONICS I...‘OO.....OIOC.. RUSSELL LYNETT TU. 4-2902 BA. 5-2581 Clerk Residence . 849.95

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