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The Liberal, 18 Apr 1963, p. 9

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VOL. 84, NUMBER 42 To end the season on a high note a big night was planned for last Friday at Richmond Hill Arena. Four final league championships were decided and trophies were presented to winning teams as well as to individual players. Lucky draw prizes were on the agenda but no big name celebrities were on hand to draw a crowd. The crowds turned out anyway and l those who stayed until the very and saw four tre- ; mendous hockey games. And therein lies a tale. ‘ Specialbus-plus-admissiondealfrom Hamxlton (Canada Coach), Toronto, Guelph and Kitchener (Gray Coach) or drive 401 to Campbellville cut- off, north ‘1 mile. Dine in glassed~in grandeur. MOHAWK Last Friday evening signalled the end of a long and often arduous task for officials, coaches and executive members of the Richmond Hill Minor Hoc~ key Association, for this season, that is: Next fall most of them will be back in harness at the old stand - providing organized hockey for kids. Section Second NEWEST HARNESS RACING . TRACK! SEVEN MORE NIGHTS FOR GREENWOOD TROTS RACEWAY 0 CAMPBELLVILLII April 26 9 RACES NIGHTLY 7:45 Opens Friday to Canada's COME BY RON CRAINE RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1963 m m "‘IFEssentials Unity; in Non-Essentials Liberty; in all things Charity" Winner of the Squirt class in‘the R.H.H.A. finals are shoWn ab ve. From left to right, front row: Danny Peterson, Jim Truswell, Bobby Wallace, Art Moore, Craig Goodman, Ron McBrien, Gar Freeman, David Adley, Doug Nicholls. Back row: Ricky Craine, Gavin MacBean, Coach Joseph Ranieri, Jimmy Wilkinson, Larry Tierney. Sponsors of the Tee Fees are Skyline Motors. (Photo by Barbour.) Proudly displaying the trophy denoting midget champions of the R.H.H.A. is the Bowden- sponsored hockey team. Shown above from left to right are: Front row, Rick McCarwlle, Bfian Horton, Paul Sullivan, Gary Riseborough, Peter Gates, Doug Nicholls. Back row. Ray Pratt, 301’ Leishman, Rick Chalkin, Russ ‘Riseborough, Garry Dowker, Bruce Good, Wayne Richards. .(Photo by Barbour.) Final winners in the Bantam R.H.H.A. playoffs were the Canadiens. Sponsored by Frank‘s Movers, the champions pictured above are, left to right, front row: Don Wilkinson, Charles Amos, Don Harrower, Stew Cooke, Ricky Ede, Danny Boyington, John Harrington, Leslie Buchan. Back row: George Keslick, Jim Docherty, Ray Dunne,, John Gordon, Steve Magill, Steve Graham, Doug MacDonald. _ (Photo by Barbour.) Mme HOME PAPER OF THE DISTRICT SINCE 1878 Season's First Outdoor Game Called For Jewellers Tonight Russ “Casey” Cripps has called the first outdoor practice session for his Jeweller softball team this Thursday night. Team members are expected to be working out in the towni park beginning at 7 o‘clock. 4 Indoor practices have seen‘ most of the team hard at work sweating off extra pounds ac- quired over the winter season. Skip de Geer is one player who has little to do to get into con~ dition. A winter of rugged hocâ€" key action in the Richmond Hill Senior Hockey League, plus officiating in the Rich- mond Hill Minor Hockey Asso~ ciation has kept him slim and svelte. Others who have not been nearly as active have a lot of work to do until the season opens. Work on refurbishing the main diamond has al- ready commenced. Dougie McLean. well known Rich- mond Hill octogenarian has been hard at work getting things lined up for the op- ening of the softball sea- son. An article which re- cently appeared in a large metropolitan daily made reference to Mr. McLean Local one owner, low mileage trade. Beautiful Sea Mist Green, white- walls, window washers and Blau- punkt custom radio. Value! Value! Value! $1475_00 ’62 Volkswagen Deluxe 2 Door; economical slant 6 cylinder motor. Clean throughout. 51295.00 ’61 Plymouth 61 Parisienne 4 Door Gleaming black finish, red and black interior, V-8 automatic, radio and power equipment, wheel discs and new whitewalls. Cleanest one in Metro- $2195.00 Hardtop. Top of the Dodge line. Black with red interior. Powerful V-8 motor, automatic, radio, power steering, brakes and windows, whee] discs, deep tread whitewalls. Local 57 Pontiac ’60 Dodge Polara one owner. Deluxe 2-door, automatic, two-tone green and white, wheel discs, white- walls and window washer. $945.00 AV.5-5445 9612 Yonge Street TU.4-2864 Compare prices on a new one and see what the savings can .mean to you. Driven ‘only 7,000 miles â€" 17,000 mile GM warranty still left. Finished in Adobe Beige with matching top, beautiful vinyl interior. Equipped with automatic transmission, radio, power steering, power brakes, bucket seats. Console with floor shift, seat belts, wheel discs, .licence plate frames, rear view mirror, floor mats, deep tread white- walls with two extra snow tires in the trunk. FULL PRICE ’63 Chevy II Nova Super Sports Convertible THESE ARE A FEW OF OUR SELECTED GOODWILI. Reconditioned Used Cars STATION WAGONS ’61 Chevrolet Brookwood, 4- door, V-8 automatic, power steering, power brakes, ra- dio, new whitewalls ;61 Lauréntian 4â€"door Wagon, 8 cylinder, automatic and radio :61 Chevrolet Brookwood Wagon 6 cylinder, automatic. Per- fect condition PONTIAC - BUICK L'I'D. SKYLINE (Opposite Dunlap Obéervatory) Time Is Running Out l The Metro Major Fastball League hopes to open the sea- son by May 16th. An early start with correspondingly early playoffs would pave the way for teams desirous of taking part in OASA competition. It is Vern Dyne's intention to bring in high calibre teams from other Ontario centres to play a series of exhibition games during the regular sea- son. From all reports of upcoming softball and soccer activity the town park promises to be a real beehive of activity this summer. The tefinis club, lawn bowl- ing club. soccer club and vari- ous and sundry softball teams will provide almost continuous action throughout the summer season. sitting on a Yonge St. bench soaking up sun. If the writer of the said art- icle had to follow him ar- ound the park for a day he‘d find that there was precious little time for sunning or resting. He could even‘ work up a king- sized crop of blisters! $2195.00 $167 5.00 June 22nd Is The Deadline To Qualify To Win A ’63 Acadian Sports Deluxe Convertible. So why wait - all you have to do is purchase a New or Late Model Used Car. ' ’62 Acadian 4-Door Sedan Honduras Maroon with black top. Immaculate interior, automatic transmission, window washers, wheel discs, spirited 6 cylinder mo- Deluxe. Black with red interior. automatic, radio, whitewalls. Clean- est one in Metro. $1595.00 tor‘ ’61 Falcon 4 Door ‘60’ Chevrolet Bel-Air zildooir sedan, V-8 automatic, radio, whitewalls and wheel discs, local one owner. Beautiful Sahara Gold with matching interior. $1645.00 59 Pontiac 4 door Strato Chief, Laurel Green, with white top. Immaculate inside and out. Automatic, whitewalls, wheel discs. A scarce model 5.4 nAâ€" An i567 lgontiac Tudor 6 cylinder Deluxe motor. Fimshed in Garden Turquoise with white top. Clean as a pin throughout. A1 mechanical condition. $675.00 ’61 Volkswagen Deluxe $1075. ’60 Vauxhall 4-Door .. . . $675. '60 Envoy 4-Door '58 Volkswagen Deluxe . $650. ’60 Corvair 4-Door COMPACTS Their fate in the Brampton hockey tournament was short shrift at the hands of George- town. In the first game George- town squeezcd out a 1-0 vic- tory and won a 3-2 decision in the second game. John Barrett and Paul Martin fired in the Richmond Hill goals. Radio Team NY.Champs Ed. Brown and his squirt aged C.F.G.M. hockey team won the North York League cham- pionship from Newmarket at Newmarket last Wednesday night. The first game of the series was played on Tuesday night of last week in Richmond Hill and the radio station sp- onsored CFGM team won a 4-3 victory over their arch rivals, Newmarket. Bobby Gilpln and Paul Mar- tin paced the attack in the opening game with a goal and an assist each. Daryl Rice and Paul Brown scored a goal each. In the Wednesday night game the teams battled to a scoreless tie and resulted in a CFGM victory 4-3 on the round. motor. Finished . . . . . $750. $1995.00 $1395.00 $1095.

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