_‘ Richmond Hill TraCIfmenThornhill Wins Down Pickering college 120 Yd. Hurdle Winning first places in 16 Tony Crack paced the Rich- out of 23 events. the Richmond m nd ~ 9 - Hill track and field team won. ,0 , H1†t. m with “1.â€? Wins in the intermediate lel- a trial meet against Pickering‘ timber'to ._ , _ V ' 3 ppers fought off the C011€g€~ The green alld “'hllt‘ Slon' Grad“ “on the 100 33rd challenge of twelve other A school garnered a total of 305levent the discus and the high‘schools to win the featured 120 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"vâ€" e â€"_ - 1.. ._ r ’ Y " ‘ _’ " " "m ' t u] - - 1‘ . . V. V ‘ ‘ ‘ VOL, 84, IfljMBER 45 RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAX 9, 1963 HOME PEER OF THE DISTRICT SINCE 1878â€" Egigizg“altthtSlcgferfgg' Collegeligniï¬etombgtlthe lnCllVldllal star:ï¬glgilgigrdllistsliggtlerdgivlay’ng Events and school team sped to the win in a time of 60.6 sec- s O echon _ i “‘In Essentials Unity; in Non-Essentials Liberty; in all things Charity" Thornhlll Secondary School . .,_...... .«E... . «a .. “an winners are as listed below â€"- tricolor TIME , EVENT 1st 2nd 01.131511 onds and received the Fred '_ Senior Discus: Dave weir (RH) P. weir (RH) 110' 212--,l\1arsliall Memorial Challenge inter Shot: L. Downing (RH) Boulton (PC) 39' 712" Trophy for their efforts. , Jr. Broad Jump: R. Pratt (RI-I) R. Leishman IRH) 15' 712" For one member of the team Jr. 100 ms: Bob Patficld (RH) R. pram (RH. 106 sees it was quite an experience. His Inter 100 yds: Tony Crack (RH) R. Bradshaw (RH) 109 secs first time out in hurdle com- -1 T Snr. 100 yds: Edwards (PC) B. Sim (RH) 105 secs;petition. Ace hurdlcr Dale ,Inter Discus: '1‘. Crack (RH) L. Downing (RH) 125'712"‘Crouter pulled a hip muscle in Snr. Shot: Edwards (PC) Fell (PC) 3721?" practice and was replaced by , BY Int. Broad Jump: ’1‘. Eastman (RH) R. Bradsha\v(RH) 17'3".Roy Benton a first year hurdle Jnr. High Jump: C. Lucas (RH) R. Pratt (RH) 4'7v-;110\'ice. Benton came up with a RON CRAINE Jnr. Javelin: B. Safruk (RH)R.Leishman (RH) 114'51._,"lfine performance and won the } Open 440 yds: J. Morrow (RH) Vea1e (pc) 522 Secs plaudits of team mates Terry j Jnr. Discus: Jim Backus (RH) G. Hoffman (RH) 63'912" Hcmming. George Neeland and Seven moppets from Richmond Hill had the) Snr- Javelin: Branton (PC) D. Weir (RH) 144' 81.21" Bamj Patterson l thrill of their young lives last week. The seven. all i hit; IlalfgadJandfnp T' 8â€â€œ? iggi if"; 111055 ((112211?) 1320†Tiiiilihshill CZIIIIlllgies Twilllu‘datile' . . . ~ . . : ran e 055 ‘ , members 9f the RIChmond H‘“ Flgu‘e Skatmg Clt‘b’ . Open 880 yds: R. Munro (RH) n. Sword (RH) 2m.10.6s strong contenders in “‘0 appeared "1 the 1963 Rotary 1C9 RGVUG- Snr. High Jump: Carnegie (PC) B, Turner (RH) 5'1" Quaker relays to be held at If you were a sandlot baseball player and got a Jnr. Shot Put: J. Backus (RH) R. Leishman (RH) 41’2" Pickering College. chance to appear in the annual allstar game between l Int- Javelin: , L~ Downing (RH) T. Crack (RH) 138'9W' â€"â€"â€",â€"â€"‘*r‘“‘ the American and National leagues, then you’d have i Selby: Richmond Hill “LIBERAL’ CLASSIFIEDS some idea of exactly how these kids felt. They were . e. L 7. C 9‘. .,.R‘Chmond H1“. 39}? BEST R‘EPLTS appearing before an audience of several thousand. I That was a little bit scary but kind of exciting too. But the really big charge came from appearing on the same program with several of the world’s reign- ing champions of the flashing blades. One of the real show stoppers was three year old David Dick of Knollside Drive, Richmond Hill. blond young gentleman tottered manfully out onto ) the ice at each performance and into the hearts of ‘ everyone who was fortunate enough to see the show. I Congratulations to the seven members of the R.H.F.S.C. They turned in a ï¬ne performance and did the Richmond Hill Club proud! *ï¬lllllklkik SAVE $500 OF TOWN GRANT In this day and age when taxes are lifting like , something off a launching pad at Cape Canaveral, it’s a. real treat to hear of an organization that can help itself to the extent where it can save on public The Richmond Hill Minor Hockey Associa- tion conducted its‘affairs so capably and efficiently during the 1962-63 season that a grant of $1,500 could be reduced by $500. That’s a saving of public grants. tax money chum! President Earl Methe informed us of some changes to be made in house league games during The changes are in regard to the number of players on each team and attendance of players at scheduled games. The new rules make a great deal of sense and should guarantee that coaches won’t go completely crazy trying to give the coming season. everyone equal ice time. Basically the idea is simple. I Each team in the house league Will have sixteen players assigned to its roster. Once teams are up to strength, any late entry will be put into a player pool. assigned to a team is not in the dressing room ten minutes before game time his place will be taken If a player The hockey banquet held at the community hall. Chicago Are Maple Pee Wee Champs Chicago won the pee-wee championship in the Maple Minor Hockey Association play during the past season. They were presented with their individual team trophies at the recent minor Back row (left to right) are Coach Dave Sinclair, Don Sinclair, Rod Shields, Darrel Sherman, Steve Gilbert and Coach Sandy Hansen. Front row (same order) Terry Watson, Ron Lloyd, Brian James, Grant Rose and Donald Boyd. Season's First Fishing Stories Although exceptionally fine weather favoured trout fisher- men on the season’s opening weekend, fishing, generally speaking, was not at its best. The Nottawasaga River pro- bably produced the largest rainbow trout captured accord- ing to reports - a fish weighing about 9 lbs. In the Colling- wood area, where a number of Trout fishermen from this area tried Mosque Lake last weekend. One of the party landed an 8V2 lb. speckle to make his trip really worth Fishermen's Luck Starts To Look Up Rosedale, Fenelon Falls, Bob- caygeon and the Trent Canal System for best results. A worm, a line, a hook and a sinker are everything you’ll Bayview Team To Q u a he r Relays Track and field practice at Bayview Secondary School has been a sometime thing as wind, rain and mud turned the track area into something of a bog. Mr. Russ Snider, Bayview ath- letic director, says that come rain or shine Bayview track- sters will be represented in the Quaker relay meet. Grade 9 badminton champ- For Fun In The Sun Try I Of These 1 ’62 Pontiac Convertible Beautiful Monaco Blue with white vinyl top. Automatic. G.M. custom radio, power steering, power brakes, deep tread whitewalls. $3050.00 ’62 Impala Convertible Bucket seats, beautiful Ermine White. White vinyl top, automatic, radio. power steering and brakes, wheel discs, deep tread whitewalls $2995.00 For Camping Pleasure Or Everyday Use ’61 Pontiac Wagon Laurentian. 4 door Safari, 8 cyl., ’61 Chevrolet Brookwood Station wagon. Royal Blue with blue - while. Other members of the need for pickerel. Try drOD-. . automatic custom radio whitewal- . vin l 'n erior. A t matic w ' - by a Player from the reserVB P001 for that PartiCUIal‘ anglers twereoff'ilcuei‘sstwhzgt r12: same party Settled for several ping 5’0"" worm (0r worm har‘ mmth were con-Eluded re- Beautiful ’Dawn Fire with matchirlii; walls 8:1 dafety belt: 0 ’ hlte game. Enough players will be added to ensure each coiiserva "m from the Pretty ï¬Sh ranging mm 1% t° 3 lbs' “55’ in“ eddies °f fa“ cur' cenfly and Diug Bu ge emergri i t i r team of sixteen players dressed and read to 0 gt 5 came Several lake trout from 3 to rents and employ a slow “,1 as Chammf’“ 01: thelc‘lvmgle n er 0 y g ' wer' Alliston 10 lbs. were caught in this area retrieve. Results should bcpblrd‘ Team'w‘se t e go co or . When the time comes to change lines a coach Will have a complete change ready to hit the ice and 3d). player Will get the same number of turns on ggï¬edeggyrfhde flgloiï¬igacnarigï¬l their absence. Early morning hunting, fishing, archery, dog e ice. Sounds llke a most senSIble rule and should es were 1.12001.de according to fishermen reported good results training or any outdoor work well to everyone’s advantage. at i all It ill 1'! LOCAL TEAM AT WOODSTOCK TOURNAMENT For the ï¬rst time ever the Richmond Hill Minor Ball Association will be. entering a team in a softball tournament in another centre. On June 15th a pee- (Continued on Page 14) Reports from the area, where a number of fish derby officials: 3 brown trout - - 24" to 281/11"; 6 brook trout (speckled) - 14" to 17". Fish entered in the derby Nottawasaga. Rivers and Sheldon Creek. WILSON -N|BlE 20%†to 22%": 8 rainbow trout were taken from the Boyne, Mad and Pine but rainbows and splake played coy and were conspicuous by but fishing slowed to a stand- still after the thunderstorms Saturday afternoon and even- ing. Department of Lands and Forests officials have had a road cut into Mosque Lake and provided a car parking and boat launching area. The lake is comparatively small but some would be anglers are turning up with 35 and 40 h.p. motors. A 11/2 h.p. kicker is ideal for this lake while the larger motors can only result in the destruction of sport fishing in this small body of water. good. If you are interested in activity, please write stating your name. age and interest to‘ Box 153 ‘The Liberal,‘ Rich- mond Hill. There is a need for, an outdoor club in this area and land and facilities are available. Write today and help get this project organized as soon as practicable. They’ll Miss Him At The Ball Park ‘ Tom Easton, well known ' softball player with Dynes Jeweller teams, will be a patient at the Weston Sani- team came out well ahead in the badminton tourney. Finish Harrier Races At RHHS Results of barrier races at Richmond Hill High School are as follows: I Senior Harrier 1%. miles; 1,I John Morrow (Miles House), time 9:05.4; 2, Lawrie Brice (Richmond House); 3, Hugh Cameron (Stewart House). Record for this event set in 1962 by Lawrie Brice in a time of 8: 45.8. Eighty-three entrants started the event and eighty- three finished the entire race. GENUINE GOODWILL RECONDITIO'NED CAR} 9 ’61 Par1s1enne 2 door Hardtop. 1 owner trade. sold and serviced by us since new. Automatic, radio, whitewalls, wheel discs, wind- ow washers, Sea Foam Green with white top. Immaculate throughout. _ _1 $2150.00 ’61 Pontiac 4 door Autumn Gold finish. Pontiac’s power- ful 6 cyl. motor. Automatic trans- mission, whitewalls and window washers. Trouble free transporta- tion. Clean as a new pin $1895.00 ’61 Par1s1enne 4 door Ebony Black with spotless red and black interior. V8 automatic, radio, power steering, wheel discs. Almdst new whitewalls. 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