' 10 THE LIBERAL, Ricth N. °_Vem__b.e__r 2,1961 It was a rough and ready lime between A.B.C. and Trail- ways. The referees Were Tom Craig and Bill Worsfold who were very generous with the penalties. The game was a run- Save with State Farm’s low In- lllnnce rates for careful driv- ers. See me. In" Iâ€. James Grainger 130 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill, Ont. TU. 4-1529 Head Oflice. Toronto MINOR myumumcmmm GARDEN - GATE NURSERY “Everything In Building†THORNLEA WOOD PRODUCTS STATE FARM ‘ MUTUAL OBSERVATORY LANE AV. 5-1436 B O R K's JEWELLERS SELECT FROM OVER 100 DIFFERENT WATCH STYLINGS - $3.99 UP “'I'HE LIBERAL" KWIPS CONTEST 25th WEEK LANDSCAPING & MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS Evergreens, Shrubs, Perennials Planting Now Elgin Mills West 38 Yonge Street S. TU. 4-1687 Each week for 26 weeks, there will be a different Baby Picture on this Contest Page. The Title or Caption for each picture will be found by locat- ing the extra word inserted in some of the Ads. 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John Allen Brian Gilpin 2, Steven Ground is rolling along at the 221 mark DiCked up one goal and one and Mike Parrett follows with assist, Bob Hamilton getting the an average game of 204. other single, while assists went Jean Richardson leads the to Danny Kelly and Larry Mans- ladies with a 216 average fol- bridge. lowed by Madge Nicholson with BILTMORES 2 - ROYALS 0 a 207. Ev Jones and Pat .lnnesl other single, while assists went Jean Richardson leads the to Danny Kelly and Larry ManS- ladies with a 216 average fol- bridge. lowed by Madge Nicholson with BILTMORES 2 - ROYALS 0 a 207. Ev Jones and Pat Jones Blltmores first goal was a line (not even kissing kin) have 206 effort with Glenn Davey Puuing averages while Muriel Steven the trigger and Jimmy King has a 198. and Larry Young getting assists. Tigers skipped by Jeanne Ray McPherson got the second Richardson won the first series goal. The Royals played well which just ended followed by but will need strengthening, a the Yankees under head lady completely new team. Edna Thomason. BANTAM LEAGUE WINGS 3 -â€" RANGERS 1 John James, Steve Rawlinso'l and Terry Stewart were goal getters for the Wings, with Peter Bird getting the lone tally for the Rangers. LEAFS l â€" MAROONS 1 Rob Gropp scored the lone tally for the Leafs, while Bob McArthur did the honours for the Maroons. PEE WEE LEAGUE BEARS 5 -- ST. MIKES 4 It was a hard fought game with Jimmy Hemphill scoring two goals for Bears and Steve Mc- Kenzie, Stanley Scott and Bill Wright each getting a tally. St. Mikes Wilson Ross scored two goals and Bill Huke and Pete Oxley one each. AMERICANS 5 -- REDS 2 Roy McBrien made an excel- lent showing with two goals and an assist, while Clarence Duke- shire scored one goal with an assist. Bill Sward and Ross Tierney a goal each. SQUIRT LEAGUE ‘ MARLBOROS 1 -- FLYERS 1 Mame 3°81 by 30" Wilkinswleading" lady with 684 (268) Ev. “5515Ԡby Michael 1’3"?“ F13" Jones finished with 667 (272) "5 3°31 by ChUCk MOH‘S “33' and Jeanne Richardson 654 sisted. Both Marlie goalie. James (243). Sexsmith and Flyer goalie Percy Other high single games on Knight Played well In the “Bt- the evenings play went to Dave JR- CANAQIENS‘ 1 -- PETESAE|Nicholson 253. George iFireld Wayne Pollard scored both goals for the Petes unassisted, Darlyl Rice scored Jr. Canadiens' goa . away for Trailways. JONES 2 â€" LITTLES 2 Rick Bradshaw and Ian Ross scored for Jones with Ron Groom getting both tallies for Littles. Both teams show prom- RESULTS-7', ME DOMESTIC FUEL OILS AND BURNER SERVICE HALL'S SERVICE STATION LTD. 'I'Il. 4 -4361 FOR GUARANTEED“ â€"â€"â€"ALI. WINTER STARTING PHONOGRAPH REcoï¬bS AND ACCESSORIES W&P Service Allencourt Centre TU. 4-1868 For 178 Yonge Street N. 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Eastsiders Thursday Alternoon League The Eastsider executive is Sonia Gradeen with a 680 to- one of the liveliest executives of tal for three games was the any bowling league in Richmond league leading bowler in last Hill. In addition to planning the.weeks action. Ida Madill was usual parties and special eventsisecond lady with a 614 total fol- they have now arranged their‘llowed by Madge Nicholson with own beat your average tourna-‘a 607 and Ellen Parrett 606‘ ment within the league. The! Connie McDowell came third game every Tuesday nightithrough with a 206 single and will be recognized as the beat Sally Wilson 231. Eileen Jack- your average game and entrants son racked up a 230 game, will not have to bowl another‘Denise McDonald and Rita Cor- special game. Sounds like anack a pair of 228’s. Audrey good idea to build additionaljflarris rolled a 224, Eileen interest in an already very ac-‘Craine 213, Irene Everatt 209, tive league. . ;Moll_y Freeman 204 and Eileen Our 2% Jersey from famous Don Head Farms is best for those on a low fat diet. More food solids per quart, and eco- nomical, too. SHE‘S TU. 4-2101 RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE Use Our Xmas Lay Away Plan Now! 168 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill l \cu' ’ a the eight aking ‘ame. total give hon- n Al- al of ' 304‘ l 687 had- 260), I Art‘ ‘Dynes Jewellers have a 35 pointi total and Tom Hughes Shell The Allencourt Pharmacy entry have a total of 26 points fol- Madill belied the name by fin- ishing in first place. Hot Rods} with Marge Black at the helm; finished in the second spot. 1 iAllencourt Major League i ‘ Manufacturers Life took over. :the lead from Richmond Hill ’Auto Wreckers. The Manufac- turers squad have scored 49 points, two points better than the Wreckers 47. In third place is the Allencourt Lanes team with 41 points followed by Turnbull Groceries with 39. Service have scored 28 points. lowed by Rothmans King Size with 24. Dan's Esso Service with. a 23 point total round out the entries with twenty or more points. Kent Cloth-es have accounted for 16 points, Nutri-Bio 8 and once again the Canadian Tire entry was blanked and have yet to score a point so far this year. Besides being the league lead~ ers Manufacturers Life took high triple honours with a 3730 total and capped the night by v rolling a singlergrame of 1302. ‘also owns the high three record a 715 count. Shirley Macintosh came through to win the title with a five game total of 1275. Rene Church came home with a 1202 while Lea McBeigh finished third with a pin fall of 1116. This coming Sunday the men‘ go in the King of the Hill con» test as Bob Weeks puts his crown up for grabs against any and all comers. ' Aliencourt Ladies League The Allencourt Ladies League has openings for any lady bow- lers who would care to bowl at 9.00 pm. on Wednesday even- ings at Allencourt Lanes. Pres- ident Pat Jones has sent out an appeal for six more bowlersi to round out the league to cap- acity. President Jones three divisions of She leads with an average of 185, followed by Lil Hudson with a 182 and Barb Boyington with an average of 180. In the high single group it's Pat Jones 290, Betty Causton 287 and Barb Boyington 283. The prexy leads in the league. , we" 0...â€... u“... Ivyun. uny- r .7 . - - -lowdale who ualified with a‘view won the game 6-0 as With the first series Just end , q . ‘ w ' led b Ida 751 and Lea MCBEIEh Who t00k‘Wayne Haviiland scam ered 35 mg the Tallenders y the second challengers spot with‘ p wards for a Bavview maior that went unconverted. For the ï¬rst time this season the Bayview team blocked and tackled well. the work of the defensive unit1 being narticularlv outstanding.‘ Bayview was the only school from this area with entries in ‘he iunim- and intermediate div- "°I'nn nF this (Innrnion Rav (mm-.3 country Championships at Oril- ‘ia. John Ba"ter ï¬nished in thirdi niace in the junior arnun as Qayyiew ï¬nished in third post: tinn in the meet. Ron Mann ï¬nished in ï¬fth‘ place out of 40 entrants in the intermediate grouoing as Bays view recorded a ï¬fth olace ï¬n- ish in the school standings. Both Mann and Baxter deserve great credit for their efforts and the Bayview performance generally was a vast improvement over last year. On the girls' sporting scene, interschool volleyball is under way in both junior and senior groupings. Bayview juniors de- feated Bradford while losina to Woodbrldge and King City. Bay- view senior girls won out over of 735‘.._Barb Boyington rolled nun King City but lost games to 9 PIN 3 PATTER [ Top bowlers of the week were lA1. Richardson and Arne Skretteberg with each man rol- ling up a 791 total. Other high three scores were registered by Herb Joslin 790, Nick Nichols 780, Gord Armstrong 779, Norm Heintzman 775. Bob Weeks 767, Bob Kennedy 761 and Bill Pat- ton 739. Arne Skretteberg is leading in the high average department with a very healthy 251 average. Stan Shadoff is rolling along at a 240 clip, Tim Saul 239, Bill Jones 238, Larry Bishop 237 and Jack Shadoff and Al Richardson a pair of 236’s. App Major League Aunsuu “mun-u, an".-. . __.__ weeks action. Ida Madill was Tim Saul has the highest av- second lady with a 614 total fol- “age In the league With 236 lowed by Madge Nicholson with fOUOWEd by Bill Smith and Bob a 607 and Ellen Parrett606‘ Hudson )vith 234 each. Jack Connie McDowell came Steinway ls bOWIing along at 232, through with a 206 single and‘Franlf Munroe and his 230 and Sally Wilson 231. Eileen Jack-A1 RlCharsdon With a 229. son racked up a 230 game,;Queen of the Hill Tournament . Denise McDonald and Rita Cor-‘ wmne! 0f the initial Queen hack a pair of 228’s. Audrey‘Of the Hlll title - Rene Church Harris rolled a 224, Eileen‘Of Richmond Hill, laid her title Craine 213, Irene Everatt 209,10n the llne last Sunday night Mnllv Freeman 204 and Eileen at Allencourt Lanes. Challengers Cfaine 213, Irene Everatt 209, Molly Freeman 204 and Eileen Bartlett an even 200. Macdougall Pontiacs picked up seven points on last week's play to burst into first place in the league with a total of 41 points. In second place is the ABC. No. 2 team with 40 points as the erstwhile leaders. Davis and Day dropped to third position with 36 points. Dynes Jewellers and Liquiflame now have 35 point totals with ABC No. 1 and ABC No. 3 being tied at the 29 24 Yong: FLIRTIN G 21 Yonge St. North. Richmond Hill PATTI - LU SHOP â€" NOW SHOWING â€" NEW FALL ARRIVALS SPORTSWEAR - DRESSES ETC. Winner: Mrs. Agnes F. Denby, R. R. 1, Don Mills Correct Title: “This Is Getting Interesting" Caption: “I Can Hardly Wait To See The Results’ Phone TU. 4-2961 Benjamin KNAPP’S PAINT SERVICE Dobby's Sport and Cycle have 27 points. 3 points ahead of Turnbull Groceries 24. John's Boys own 17 points, Michaels Gift Shop 16 with Hall's Fuel Oil and Sports having scored 14 points each. Franks Movers now have 12 points, Albion Construction 11 points and Bo- wen Bombers are playing the part of Tailend Charlie ‘with 10 points. Bob Hudson was the big man ,last week with a three game {total of 826. Henry Natale roll- :ed'an 801, Al Richardson 794. point léle Frank Muhroe 779. Bill Hutéï¬-l ison 759 and Frank Price Jr. Shirley Macintosh came through to win the title with a five game total of 1275. Rene Church came home with a 1202 while Lea McBeigh finished thirfi with a pin fall of 1116. on the line last Sunday night‘ Bayview Juniors and Thornâ€" at Allencourt Lanes, Challengers hill juniors locked horns in an were Shirley Macintosh of Wil-Eexhibition game last week. Bay- lowdale who qualified with a‘view won the game 6~0 as 751 and Lea McBeigh Who t00k§Wayne Havilland scampered 35 the second challengers spot with wards for a Bawiew maim. that a 715 count. .__.__L . . _ l. , .u ~v 4 MVVL u of 735. Bart; ‘ia'Sï¬xigton rolled 699 while Jean Currie and Lil H13d.§01'1-h:ad a pair of 668’s. _. r-.. v. vuu 9. Lil Hudson is the Head Pin Queen having picked the lead pin on 26 occasions. Shirley Price has hit 20 headpins and Joan Rutter 18. Team No. 1 leads the league with 35 points while teams No. 7, No. 8 and No. 9 own 33 points each. . Canadian Legion . Richmond Hill Branch 375 REGULAR MEETING Second Monday of each month at 8 pm. LEGION HALL Carrville Road One Block west of Yonge St. All Veterans Welcome paints York County’s Most Exclusive Wallpaper & Paint Headquarters Prompt A. MILLS 8. SON LIMITED Call JAMES D. STEWART TU. 4-2201 Plumbing - Heating New Installations b WITH Repair Bayview High Bill Newton-Smith. former Bayview student, now attending school in Perth, returned to Bayview last Friday night as class valedictorian. Besides cars rying off every academic award for which he was eligible, Bill was awarded the ï¬rst school letter ever given by Bayview High. I His valedietory address was a work of art. It contained all the elements of a truly great speech as he alternatelv switch- ed from humour to pathos. com- Dletely captivating his audience, both student and adult. Bay- view’s loss is Perth's gain and this boy is really a great credit to himself and to the school system. wards for a Bavview maior that went unconverted. For ihe ï¬rst *ime ihls season the Bnyvlmv ‘eam blocked and tackled well. fhe work of the defensive unit Being narticularlv outstanding. Bayview was the only school ’rom this aroa with entries in ‘M iuninr am! intarmnfliain div- i°inn n? Hon Cnnrfli'w‘ Rav (‘wN-h. "ountry Championships at Oril- Hall John Bavter ï¬nished in third olace in the junior noun as Qayview ï¬nished in third posi- tinn' in the met-t. Ron Mann ï¬nished in ï¬fth} blace out of 40 entrants in the‘ intermediate grounng as Bay: view recorded a ï¬fth olace ï¬n- ‘ch in the snhool standings. Both Mann and Baxter deserve treat "redit for their efforts and the Bayview perfprmance generally On the girls‘ snorting scene, interschool volleyball is under way in both junior and senior qroupings. Bayview juniors de- ‘nater‘ Bradford whiie ‘nsina to Woodbridge and King City. Bay- view senior girls won out over King City but lost games to Markham and Bradford. For the second year in a row the Richmond Hill senior cross countrv team won the Georgian Bay Cross Country Champion- ship. The Hill team placed run- ners in the first. second, fifth, sixth and eighth places to sweep to the win. Overall winner was Lawrie Brice as he entered around the 2% mile course in 12 minutes, 52 seconds. Second place went to Bob Manning with John Morrow ï¬fth, Kirby Brock sixth and Bob Munroe in eighth position. Although winning the cham- pionship for the second straight year no shield can be presented for the event as none is avail- able to date. An individual or group who would care to don- ate a shield for this event In intramural junior volley~ ball Black defeated Red, Green won over Black with Gold win- ning against Green. For the seniors Red defeated Black and Gold with the Green team also winning at the exnense of Gold. 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You can win the $10.00 weekly prize without attaching a Sales Slip but for the $20.00 Bonus you MUST ATTACH SALES SLIP to your entry. It’s a good idea to attach a Sales Slip to all your entries then you are assured of being eligible for that extra $20.00 Bonus someone will get every Fifth Week. This Saturda the Ric quauï¬ed out Wren‘s perform- Hm High Schooyl will be ï¬ggxï¬ ance .lS stlll _verÂ¥ noteworthy. the O.F.S.A.A Cross Country F" “5 ï¬rsffm‘e 1“ Fmss'cmm' Meet to be held at Boyd Park try competition. and m an over- Entries will be coming from age group. Jun Wren came up secondary schools all over On- with a Spankmg performance' tario, with entries already in Thornhill’s powerhouse senior‘ from Ottawa, London and Kit- football team ï¬nished out the chener. Meet gets under way schedule on an unbeaten note. at 9.30 am. and spectators will They defeated Newmal‘ket 38‘0- be rewarded by “ratching some Highlight of the game was a fierce competition in a fiercely Bass intercepted by tackle Jim contested. well run meet. Kellam. Kellam romped thirtyâ€" should contact Bill Babcock TU. 4-2844. Richmond Hill Junior Football} Team finished the schedule un- defeated by defeating St. An- drew's College 19-12 At the "1d of the first quarter. Rich- mond Hill was leading 19-0 but were unable to score in the last three quarters of the game. Quarterback duties were shared by Rick Bradshaw and Bruce Walker. uchaLCu uy ucscauug at. An- drew's College 19-12 M the "Id of the first quarter. Rich-i mond Hill was leading 19-0 but were unable to score in the last L ‘ ' an staff Public School the high three quarters _ of the game. schogol team defeated thpir Quarterback duties were shared‘younger opponents 12-1 in I 233115;? BradShaw and Bruce game that thrilled the public =chool set. Richmond Hill Seniors wound . . A sam 1e of close co-o' era- Kirghelgssgaï¬on by dematmg tion is the: fact that the Vfuah- tut, (it: ' ‘5‘ a game that ‘3‘" an Township Public School Vol- b eRigï¬mendOUIfnï¬e‘enSlVe Play leyball Championships were y m°n ' Time and played at the gymnasium at again the defensive team rose Thornhill. Later this month the to the heights and cut 0“ 90' public school soccer champion- ten ' . ingutï¬ï¬stngemus Aumra 5°01" ships are slated to be played on Hun hhqk nnknnl nnnlundn The junior soccer team ï¬nish- ed the schedule with a 2-2 tie in a game with Newmarket. In an exhibition game against a. vuuuu. On the soccer front. Richmond The idea of close liaison be- Hill Juniors tied St. Andrew's tween the public school and the 1-all with the seniors achieving high school system is the brain a 2-1 win. In the championship child of Mr. Charles Seath. He series against Aurora the Richâ€" believes that the close co-oper_a~ mond Hill Junior Team was de- tion on the sports scene W111 feated 5-0. while the Hill Sen- give public school students 2: i0†were dropped by a 3â€"2.rea1 appreciation of what high count. Aurora made a clean school life can be like. We only sweep by winning both soccer hope that the idea catches on championships for the ï¬rst time. as the thought is a very ï¬ne one.‘ Fireplaces For Your Complete Professional Dry Cleaning FALL TIME IS PARTY TIME! PARTY DRESSES A SPECIALTY Services At 1'". 4 - 21 6 2 FOUNTAIN'S SERVICE STATION USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN FREE DELIVERY Phone TU. 4-5701 HARDWARE CHRISTMAS Air-Conditioned General Repairs And Service TU. 4-0009 Yonge & Benson TOYS Bayview Plaza . Jim Wren, grade 9 student at Thornhill. excelled himself in the senior cross-country race at â€"Orillia. Jim, who is of junior age. entered the senior division and placed ninth in the event. at Due to an eligibility technical- ity. the Thornhill entry was dis- M qualiï¬ed but Wren’s perform- Thornhill's powerhouse senior football team ï¬nished out the schedule on an unbeaten note. They defeated Newmarket 38-0. Highlight of the game was a pass intercepted by tackle Jim Kellam. Kellam romped thirtyâ€" ï¬ve yards for the major score and went on to kick the con- }vent on his own T.D. Thomhill High played at the gymnasium at Thornhill. Later this month the public school soccer champion- ships are slated to be played on therhigh school grounds. TU. 4-5511 Mrs. H. Glasson. 188 May Ave“ Richmond Hill Mrs. R. Geddes, 30 Gosling Rd.. Maple Miss Laurie Clarke, 11 Maple Ave., Richvale Mrs. Mary Patchell. Oak Ridge: Miss Mary Ann Jackson. 160 Ruggles Ave., R. Hill YORK OFFICE EQUIPMENT 16 YONGE STREET N. 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