Section WW 9 ' LARGEST Second E ï¬ i FASTEST - GROWING : a CIRCULATION “‘In Essentials Unity; in Non-Essentials Liberty; in all things Charity" ll'l Richmond & District ’.---.-.-.-__--_-_-m 'OL. 84, NUMBER 30 RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1963 HOME PAPER OF THE DISTRICT SINCE 1878 SINGLE COPY 10c " . - , _ ‘P°P Night' wedmsd‘" Three guest Skaters. all of Brampton FSC and a pair RHFSC carnival last year formance at Richmond Hill Whom-“‘1†b5; attendln‘g the teain of Linda Ward and won her a host of friends in Arena. Admission prices are Canadlnn I’lgure Skatlng Neil Carpenter from the this area. Linda Ward and 750 for adults and 35c for ChampionShlps to be held at G-alt FSC will thrill specta- Neil Carpenter are a very children. Tickets may be ob- BY EanontOn 11} February. li'ill tors .with lively skating ex- highly rated pair skating tained from members of the RON CRAINE be eatmed 1“ the 1’91) Night hibitions. Miss Hare is no combination. RHFsC executive and may program 0f the. Richmond stranger to Richmond Hill Wednesday, January 30 at also be purchased at the Al- Hlll Figure Skating Club. audiences as her deft and 8 pm. is the time for the lencourt Pharmacy located MiSS MaFlorie Hare of the ï¬ery {performances at the start of the Pop Night per- in the Allcncourt Plaza. Rinnari Top Scorer With 40 Points The Metro Major Fastball League is rapidly be- ‘ coming a reality. A series of meetings and the for- mation of steering committees of interested parties have done much to speed the formation of the league. If all plans come to fruition and maturity this will ‘ represent the ï¬nest softball league anywhere in or l' around the vicinity of Toronto. Vern Dynes and Russ “Casey†Cripps have made SENIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE Richmond Hill Leafs 4 Concord Flyers 3 Hotchkiss. it plain that the Dynes Jewellers team will be right “'0†Mm 5 Willowdale Rangers 0 Leaside Larks 2 Nick Nowoseiski pulled the Concord Flyers 5 Dressed in their new ï¬nery After a scoreless ï¬rst period Flyers back into contention at in there with the best of them. Both gentlemen have indicated that every position on the team is up for grabs with talent being the sole criterion of a berth on the club. To'quote Mr. Dynes, “We’re going for the best â€" the very best!†As things stand at present there is only one man who will deï¬nitely don a Jeweller uniform when the Feason opens. He is pitcher Ray Judd, and it is the ntention to give him a very, very strong supporting cast. Knowing the determination of Messrs. Dynes End Cripps and realizing that they are going for broke an mean only two things. A ï¬rst class ball club and a Erst class league for Richmond Hill. This should be 9. 00d year for softball ï¬lberts! -- SPORT SPOTS â€" With the continuance of the cold weather ice Aurora Macs scored in each for the ï¬rst time, the Rangers as each team probed foraweak- 7.50 when he scored the ï¬rst of the three periods, With the absorbed a 4-0 pounding from ness in the defense of the other, Flyer goal assisted by Buck Flyers conï¬ning their scoring the Leafs as they moved into the Larks scored after only 50 Duggan. to the second and third periods. a ï¬rst-place tie with the Rang- seconds of play in the second Two third period goals by the as the two teams playedï¬o a 5-5 ers. period. Stan Hotchkiss was the Flyers as they held the Larks tie. For _the Macmen it regis- The Leafs gave early notice triggerma-n, with Paul Smart off the score sheet produced tered their second pomt in nine of their intent by scoring three and John Killop assisting. The the 3-2 win for the Concord games played Since joining the goals in the ï¬rst period. Char- goal seemed to inspire the team. Bruce Sackï¬eld scored at league. lie Mashinter opened the scor- Larks as Paul Smart scored a 5.50 assisted by Nowoselski and Bob White Started Aurora Off ing at 2:40. assisted by brother goal at 1.30 with assists going Blakely to tie the game at 2 at 6:14 of the ï¬rst period by Frank Mashinter and Bill Bun- to Brian Bridger and Stan (Continued On Page 10) beating A1 0“. in the Flyer ker. Matt Kinnari got into the cage to score the opening goal act at 3:50, assisted by Norm of the contest. Keith Clark was ï¬innedl’ andthlzlféél/Iclnglsd algd' . credited with an assist on 1 323m 8 1 . all e y M H k w k White’s goalv At 1230 of the Norm Roberts. ‘ ï¬rst period Brian Groundsell After 13 minutes and 15 sec- teamed up with Tom Scott and ends of the second period had shing is in fullbloom in the vicinity of Lake Simcoe Aubrey Leslie to putt Aurora gone by, Norm Roberts scored Mayor William Neal this Week called upon 3“ ver ear brin s forth its St ries of ï¬sh,“ ex ahead 2-0 at the end of the ï¬rst the ï¬nal tally of the game from citizens of Richmond Hill to support minor hockey T Y Y S tgal t n f h0 t h 1 g 13 period. Jim Wells and R011 Guys Week in Canada, which commences January 26th and ‘iéini't thE‘deventï¬ie 3nd°som§tgiii§§§e§tsh1esiii§ “m Neal W h†“1†Neither team mam" ‘° g“ extends t° February 2“ ' 1 F1 b ' ft n kl d f ' tta ' ' ' ' ' . tie yers y scoring a er one a y n o scoringa ck gomg In VOlcmg hls support of mmor hockey week, minute and ï¬fty-ï¬ve seconds in the third period and the . _ u . ‘ after the second stanza got Leafs won an easy 4-0 victory. Mayor Neal Sald° It IS a great pleasure fOI me to under way, Bob Baird and phi} ___._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" join with my council and with councils across this Butler assisted on the play. ' great nation, to pay tribute to the volunteer workers Doug Scott scored the third Kelson Paces Town who make the playing of hockey possible for the Ami“: 5131 3F t 163.0 °f ghe young people in our community. Minor hockey week, gill-ii: iiiid Bill‘s Silioligognio Jiorii To 5-2 Nobleton starting January 26thi is an occasion when numerous Neal scored again for the Fly- exhibitions and spec1a events Will draw the attention ers at 17:04 of the period, assist- Rod K9150“ was the pace_set_ of citizens to the advantages of minor hockey for ed by Butler. to keep Concord ting Richmond Hill player as youngsters, and to support which they should give (STAFF. PHOTO) m contention: Keith Clark sent the juvenile team defeated No- to organizations entrusted with the promotion of this ' the Mame“ mm a 4'2 lead 1"“ bleton 5-2 in Nobleton last Wed- sport in our municipality. befofe. the end Of the plemd by DESdaY- Glen Hooper, Dave Day “Hockey is Canada’s national game, and prob- 5'0 ‘rmg “1842 on a 5° ° eï¬ort' and Tom Reynolds scored one b1 - rt- t- 't It - 1 d h Twelve seconds after the a Y our mam SP0 mg ac 1ԠY- 15 p aye ere ut we ï¬nally heard a really humorous one. As most ice ï¬shermen know, it is the accepted hing to catch herring using buttons for bait. The ccepted practice is to straighten out the eye of the (Continued on page 10) b AT. 4:30 PM. CHANNEL 9 SHELL’S Janice Austerberry of the‘ Richmond Hill Figure Skating Club is opening faceolf of the third per- ea‘ï¬ef'ojrutgï¬ixlx‘c‘rï¬gs'guided by with the greatest enthusiasm and with great ability, demonstrating the proper way to execute a spin to younger club members, iod, Bob Baird whip-red in a Bill Armstrong of ’Newmarket, and the people who makeit possibleshould have our - left to right, Shirlene Austerberry, Susan Craine, Judy Dick and Beverley $13?" 12°. ï¬uktl‘f Aluli‘i’mnheï¬g 5‘; has a record of nine wins and utmost support. In addition to proVidlng youth With , 0F ‘Smith. The girls are working hard to perfect their skating routines for ï¬oï¬pefassigtegfejim ‘i‘vefl tied three losses this season. Come pleasurable and healthful recreatlon, 1t contmbutes “Pop Night†January 30 at the Town Arena. Misses E. McLeod and I. the Score by scoring his third fkllgrfhgl‘l’l‘ae gall/23’ 2131‘sâ€; 22% top. great extent to the development _of. sportsman- Harper, club professmnals, instruct the over 160 members in the club goal in the Concord cause at account of themselves and are ship, the spirit of_ team-play and disc1pline together ranging from two to 17 years Of age- . “1:333 mark» 35515“ by '10“ capable of putting on a real with qualities which are quite necessary to develop R0 Figue- \ . citizens. Gene Sarazen analyzes weekly After 15 minutes and 29 sec_ hockey show, good matches between International starsâ€"played on the world's greatest golf courses. This week: DOW FINSTERWALD VS. PETER ALLISS The P.G.A. Golfer of the Year, '58, plays H. h P ' De Caire and Bernie Simpson I 0| to send Aurora into a 5-4 lead. 3 g -' HAVE 11. I. I a B I - me seeme ea e or 1 ;V - title SLJAndIiew's Course Record holder at ï¬rst: win of the year. With only 1‘, e ryall. ama ca. v . l . V ï¬ve seconds left in the game, ‘ ' Bob Baird tied the game by snELLOILcOMpANY or cANAnA, LIMITED I i scoring his second of the nighti ‘ . assisted by Buck Duggan. An , s I I F * Aurora had to settle for a tie. e o u y ends of the period had gone by . Keith Clark teamed with Leon EM; N Bruce Sim came up with the " ~ 4 ' hat trick by scoring three goals : » o for the Town and Country mid- ' v . “ . .. ' ‘ \\ x as Recondilionecl and 8-0. Bob Booth scored two for the Hill team, with single goals ‘ being scored by Jack Dubkow- zigNRy ski, Dowg Carter and Phil . C Dobbs. Frank Pirri had two w i d assists, and Dennis Connor, Ken Crook and Rick Chalkin had _ CITY. one assist each. i Town & Country 4, Nobleton 2 , 301’ Safmk Starred in 8031 l S dan 6c linder auto- 60 Chevrolet Convertible. autOmaflc for the Town and country kids 62 iggzgiss‘ion, ’windlshield'wash- transmission, 6 cylinder, radio, pow- i as they nipped Nobleton by two ers wheel discs er steering, windshield washers, pad- ‘ goals- Jack Dubkowski scored 62 Oldsmobile “88†4 Door Sedan, Pow- ded dash “Vice. While Singlemns were er steering, power brakes, Windshield. 60 Chevrdet 4 Door, 6 cylinder, two. scored by Bruce Sim and Gary washers . _ tone, windshield washers Dowker. Frank Pirri and Paul 62 Comet 2 Door, standard transmisswn, 60 Chevrolet 4 Door Impala, automatic EbigELgpps 3mm“ were aetive in the 355m 62 Ead‘io L t. 2 D 00 utoma transmission, 6 cylinder, windshield . w: '10 epal‘tment. ontiac aurenlan 1'! a . ‘ washers radio ‘ \\ . . - t no i , \ GET BACK Gary Broad and paul Kenn, . , tic transmisswn, V8, power 5 eeri '5 . \ 3 60 Chevrolet, 4 door Hardtop, 6 cylinder, , 1% TO THE were the NOblelon marksmen- 61 ghigï¬ilsestién D§°rcylfï¬f§§§pg$ï¬gï¬f§f§ Impala, automatic transmission, radio . \ a . t _ , . . . sou-l In 14 games so far this 7 washers, wheel discs, power steering, 60 Pontiac 2 D903, autgmatic ctlransmis- year, Town 3, Country have E ,. radio, Belair 2 D 6 1' Sion, Windshiel was ers, ra lo scored 74 goals, while haw . 61 Chevrolet Biscayne loo'r, cy in- 60 Volkswagen i 22 d g - ' r, der, automatic transmissmn, Wlnd- P t. 4 D00 Hardto ’ automatic . Algreeorsdcrifellawibgfloiileegle : Shield “'aShers . 60 triggréiï¬ssion, plower stegring, power ' and two losses puts them - 61 Chtevrotfï¬ 2tDoofnflarggopï¬glggmden brakes, V8, Parislenne L \f HENRY’S AD IN well up in the league stand- a†mm 16 “ms 1551 ' _ 60 Chevrolet 2 Door Hardtop, 6 cylin‘ ' \ ‘ x h l t 4 Door 1m ala Sedan, aut . . . . § THE CLAQSIFIEDS lugs. . 61 Emgii: étl‘allsmission,pV8. windshield gfgériigtowï¬acshnglgsï¬gsligorg’ power \ ' D . WAS SEEN By . washers, radio . I J-C- Here's Safety Hints MONTHS - SO HURRY T0 SKYLINE WHILE : 61 art-sate asst m- 23 i n... 5x . ls l , . . , . . - ’ - § QUEï¬Jï¬NWAS A ' 61 Chevrolet Impala Convertible. fuilly- wfgécshtiisrésrxgsssgggé 5 Cylinder. radio. \\ . . i d I \\ HAPPY WELL - ' equlppe 9 Ch 1 t 2 Door _. I 61 Volkswa en, Tudor, radio 5 evroe § ALMOST EVERY For lake Fishermen 3 ° 61 Anglia Tgudor 23 gidmlacb'i DEOIDHardi-Ini‘dtop fully \ ONE! ’ _ _ I a v 61 Chevrolet Parkwood Station Wagon, smo us nor a , - \ . With below zero temperaturâ€" - - - - I 1 fully eq‘ilpped . ~ equiime ' d § Every day the Classiï¬ed section of this newspaper es prevailing in most of the 6° ggisgoglggr H:rudt&r§auc transmls- 81112;;ng 261513.03 gggnflgrntggatlc § puls people who want somelhing in touch with people n'orthornrart of {the Lake Slm' 1962 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN â€" 1961 PONTIAC STRATO CHIEF â€" ‘ 60 Eudgmobue Hardtop, power steering, transmission, 6 Cylinqer who have that something to ofler. Do You have a ï¬gsdlfggtefvgï¬; tggiggfst is" geaihtiful Colonial White, 8 cylinder, 4 door Safari, 6 cylinder, automatic, as . power brakes, automaéicï¬ransmission, g3?!g%%tnfei(%?ï¬egilï¬y-EZUipped \ . i -' ua range t ' , ‘ , i U , M . .1 ' ‘ h , oor 1 § farm to sell? A room to rent? A Semce to offer? pect ice conditions should be wheel discs, aslbg'tliiglitc riggmiiihifgtgall ne“ throubhom' Honduras amen ’ Kringslmeld was ters t f the following experienced § someone will be happy to see your ad phanem‘i generally good this coming tires. ’ 1961 CHEVROLET BROOKWOOD â€"- , In y con ac one 0 . ‘ ayl , , V _ , . . \\ weekend. 1961 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN â€" 4 door, 6 cylinder, automatic, seat belts, .. - - “ However even when the ice 4 door Safari, Sherwood Green, with Baffin Blue. -j Wllson-Nlblett representathes. i§ " has reachéd a thickness con contlplimeélting interior, 6 cylinder, autO- 19_9 CHEVROLET PARKWOOD _. HOWARD JACKMAN -N PPHAL BEg‘VVVINS REID » , _ , ‘ Ina 1c, ra in a 'â€" _.l LEY _ VINCE K A - ' Sldered Safe for ‘ehmles- them 1961 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN â€" Watson 8 cylinder automatic, twoâ€"tone ,3 EARL MORT Y § “Home Paper of the District Since 1878,, I _ are certain dangers: “‘th an.“ 4 door Safari, gleaming Coral Rose ï¬n- Skymist Blue and White. ' ‘ JOHN MaCKINNON ' KEN MORTON - HAROLD MABLE § ~. olne,1r(;otbfamiliar “'fllh the lake, lsh, V8, automatic, radio e. i- s on e aware o . , ,, § TU. 4-1100 AV. 5-3316 . Cracks frequently occur in 1959 CHEVROLET BROOK“ oon â€". _ of ‘\ “ the ice and under certain con- 2 do†6 “linden Standard transmls' ' ' ’ § ditions may separate leaving Sion’ Laurel Green' I .i - ,. - open stretches of water which . '. § can‘t be seen frcm a distance. 1 ,t .51 “ \ Similarly holes cut by ï¬sher- , , ' S '77ME _ men provide a dangerous trap MAD‘X OTHER UJITS TO CHOOSE FROM \‘ FOR THE for vehicles and unwary walk- R L I D ;\ 2. ers. . - THEATER, 3.: _ _. . ._ , .v _ , ,_ \\ HENRY." 1“:ng gaft‘jfgt 53:30:25,, r3232: - ' ‘ ' ' CHEVROLET, OLDSMOBILE, F.8o CORVAIR, PT left ligdthe ice by ï¬shermen, be - II, O.K. s. A mar' in some conspicuous "$365 pgwplAg @ 355 Yonge St. N. AV. 5-5435 - TU. 4-1194 ___â€"_â€" I: ~‘ \ . 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