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The Liberal, 25 Nov 1965, p. 9

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SECOND SECTION I on; ethnic VOL. 88, N0. 22. Beach Rink Wins Inter-Club Match -The Richmond Hill Curling Club is starting to pick up sea- son-speed and recently held its annual Inter-Club Mixed Bonâ€" spiel. High three-game winner was the Clarence Beach skipped rink with May Ashkanase, viceâ€" skip; Harold Bradstock. second: and Margo Hay, lead. In second place was another three-game winner â€"â€" but lack- ing the necessary points â€" skip- ped by Pete Smith. The link also comprised Isobel Davis. vice; Al Shunk, second. and Joan Thomson, lead. In third place was two-game winner Murray Doherty and his rink of Marie Field, Ivan Tout- Iol’f, and Fran Hutchinson. In fourth spot with high one-, game was the rink of Don Rich- ards, Marg Brock, Pete Thom- I son, and Vic Boynton. Gimmick prize: For high “no game" winner to the rink of Harold Loudcn. Maisie Gibson. Bob Field and Nan Cormack. The way is â€" up. for this rink. ICE SKATING * * i * Saturdays 8-10 p.m. Sundays 24.30 pm. at Doublerink Arenas June St. at Hwy No. 7 PHONE 889-7251 .w-fl H‘s-0.4i-n-n-n-u-u-n-II-li-tl-0 u [ i CONTRARY T0 POPULAR I VW’s AND MAPLEWOOD » HAS THEM J . r APLEWOOD OTORS LTD. PHONE 889-5577 Keele Street. North of No. 7 Hwy. South of Maple WE PAY % 0N REGULAR , * * ’3‘ * 116M l9_P13y at the spegd 0f the Jewellers, Hall’s Fuel Oil over V - iOPDOSltIOni ThelilpaSSlng plays Honda and Lake WIICOX :65 Automatic, ra_ ’63 2 radio, ecpnom- pick_up and CFGM Country Gentlemen were real Y WOI‘ mg and Pald topped'Johns Boys. din, 7‘000 original miles. New car ical 6 cylinder, standard transmission. Deliver ‘han-ded-Thomhi“ a 15-0 Shenâ€" Offi - . - Harms and Day t°°k a 4'3 warranty still in effect. y :ackmg 111 the NUI‘th YOI‘k NOV- bundays game against the spht over ABC N0. 1_ ’62 CHEVROLET. SPORT Convert. Phone ice Group 1 League opener Fri- DOWHSVIe‘V BPYS' Cm” 0f TEL ‘ George Laws” was “1919”: ’65 OLDSMOBILE DELTA, 2 door Hard- ible. automatIC. radio, power steering.- 1day. This six-iteam group in- say DbOWIISEIEHL. get the first ing bowler this week with an top, automatic, radio’ power steering power brakes, one owner, 27,000 miles. . eludes Aurorzi Newmarket 13 Y. “t l e ‘0"5 countered 873 triple Frank Price was and power brakes Serviced by us since ‘ i r ’ '. ' ' ' ‘ I ' ’62 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON. New CheqUIng Thomhm' BMdford’ WOOd‘ “11h me goals‘ B111 webber neXt With 827 fellow“ by wan. new- paint and completely reconditioned. 2 Now All That Is Needed Is Ice At the recent skate exchange, sponsored by the Oak Ridges Home. and School Association even adults had the opportunity of acquiring another pair of skates at bargain prices. Shown above is Mrs. M. Campbell offering Mrs. H. Gray (left) and Mrs. W. Fleury several pairs from which to make their choice. BELIEF, PEOPLE D0 TRADE Your Authorized Volkswagen Dealer in Maple m-IGCDOIDOCIflC-flG-Ml-od.ud-mCDOCDHI-HK-DM-NH-N ngnu-n.pmc-manugnu-nu.-"gnoc-o-Docbo-Iocno-po-DpupaIbo-Do-pu-pucnocno-pu-nnunoc- in“minimumimumum1linllunintuitiquunliuuumui, High, School Football Injuries Increasing concern over football injuries to high- school athletes has prompt- ed a number of questions as to the reasons behind It or If the problem is as serious as some believe. For a local viewpoint on this matter turn to Page 2 where Columnist Elizabeth Kelson writes on the matter as it concerns Thornhill Secondary School. lllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil WILLOWDALE: North York firemen were busy during the recent hydro blackout rescuing persons trapped in stalled ele- vators and extinguishing num- erous minor fires. $4,000 damâ€" age was caused to the home of‘ A. Sabacco who suffered burned arms and legs when he tried to light a Coleman lantern. HOW TO MAKE AN , IMPRESSION I , Send your Clothes ‘ T0 ; l s H 1 R r awn/man BRANCH 7773 YONGE ST. THORNHILL Next I.G.A. Store For 1 Dry Cleaning . I Shirt Laundry . i RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1965 Proceeds from the sale lheld in the public school will help the association buy trophies for the spring sports day held in conjunction with the Oak Ridges Homeowners Association. Legion Six A7-III Minor All Stars On Way] Win All League Openers; MIDGETS Saturday at the Doublerink, Richmond Hill Legion OMHA Midgets blanked Thornhill 7â€"0 in the first game of the North York League schedule». The score was 1-0 at the end. of the first period, 5-0 at the end of the second, and 7-0 as the game ended. The local boys player'l an ex- ceptionally good game and in spite of tlic one-sidcr'd‘ score the Thornhill lads put up good opposition. Marksmen for the Legion were Greg Bodnar in the first period; B arry Clauttenburg, Wayne Harrington. Bruce Hut- chison and Wayne O'Brien in the second; and Jim ‘Wilson and Harrington in the third. The North York. League schedule this season will see Richmond Hill pitted against teams from Aurora, Thornhill, Sutton, Woodbridge, Camp Bor- den and Newmarket. Sunday, Newmark .et visited -the local arena and at the end of the second period led 3â€"1 in scoring. During this: five min- ute rest between the second and third periods Coach Bill Points managed to instill a. great deal of fire into his team, who re- turned to the ice determined to win. They sank dhe puck in the twine five times. in the final stanza to win the game 6-3. The Legion’s first goal was on a slap shot frnm the blue line by Jim Wilson. The third period goals were scored by Roy McBrien, Barry Clattenburg, Dennis Buck, Bill Huke and Wilson. This pleaser. Next Sunday Woodbridge will play here at 1:45 pm. was a "real crowd- bridge and Richmond Hill. :1 (Photo by Stuart‘s Studio) 1 l Camp Borden 5-1. Dunkley scored on a pass from Murphy and Wright; Rice scored, as- sisted by Pollard and Wilkin- son; Murphy scored, assisted by Wright and Dunkley; Wright scored, assisted by Dunkley and Murphy and Duncan scored, as- sisted by Bryan and Ball. In Saturday’s exhibition game with Thornhill at Doublerlnk, the Gentlemen were, completely outhustled and ended up on the, short end of a 6-1 score. Their only goal was scored by Duncan on a pass from Bali. It was a different story Sun- day when a fired-up team hand- ed Goulding Park a 13-1 defeat. Pollard contributed four goals, Methe two and Bryan, Campbell, MacKillop, Murphy, Rice, Duncan and Wright each one to the victory. Wilkinson had four assists, Dunkley three, Methe two and Bryan, Oliver} and Murphy one each. The Gentlemen journey to. Camp Borden to play a league ‘game Saturday at 6 pm. Sun- day they will meet Thornhill at the local arena in a return match. l **** PEEWEES In the first game of the sea- son in the North York League. RH Lions Peewees defeated Camp Borden 6-0. Robbie Sackfield got the first: goal unassisted; Chris Andrews scored on a pass from Sack- field and Scott Mabley; Ron McBrien scored, assisted by John Stokes; Stokes was as- sisted by Andrews and Kellett, McBrien by Stokes and Sack- field by Mabley. This was an easy victory for the local lads who were con- and John Stokes teamed up for I -llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll“lllllllllllllllllllllll“llllllllllllll“1Wll“llllllllllllllllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll- Indians Wallow Through Mud To Title Down Etobicoke 7-0 In Final Play-off By FRED SIMPSON The Richmond Hill Indians swam, rowed. and splashed their way to the 1965 Metro Football I'nion championship Saturday over the Etobicoke Roughriders in a mud-pie making game. It was strictly an endurance contest at Rich- mond Hill Town Park Swamp as the Indians edged the Roughriders 7-0 and 20-7 on the round to win the Lord Selkirk Trophy for the second straight year. They've won it three out of the last four years. Ian McIntosh who slith yard line near the end the only touchdown of “It was even worse than gains in the mud. “I was quite surpris ditions. only one completion for “As it turned out Madeley, “and besides The Indians’ only when Rod Leonard rec enemy 15 yard line. ALLENCOURT MAJORS Manufacturers Life, Allen- court Lanes and Allencourt El- ectronics started the second series by blanking their opposâ€" ition Richmond Hill Auto Wreckers. Richmond Inn and ABC Bowl. Bob’s Delivery Ser- vice and Wimbridge Cleaners won 5-2 from Watt‘s Real Es- tate and Turnbull Grocery. Tom Hughes Shell got the extra point in a 4-3 win from Pat Patterson. The high triples came from Bob Kennedy at 844 (312), Stan Shadoff 844, Bud Chapman 842 (312), Eric Mar-ling 835 (300), Bob Ohlis 819 (318), and Scott Parke 804 (300). Single games were scored by Bill Jones 348, Archie MacDon- ald 338, Harold Howlett 329, Wayne Blackmore 313, Doug Clubine 311, Mel Rawlinson 305-300, Dave Alexander 305, Jim McMahon 305, Bob Hudson 800 and Stan Naugler 300. Shadoff leads the high aver- age with 270. The other good shooters are Al Richardson 262, Les Chidley 258 and Art Hig. gins 253. League standing as of Nov- ember 19; Manufacturers Life 7, Allencourt Lanes 7, Allen- “ court Electronics 7, Bob‘s De- livery Service 5, Wimbridge Cleaners 5, Tom Hughes Shell 4, Pat Patterson 3, Watt’s Real 1 9 My Estate Turnbull Grocery 2, Richmond Hill Auto Wreckers 0, Richmond Inn Hotel 0 and ABC Bowl 0. >1< * s * ABC MAJORS Tony’s Esso Service was the‘ only team to acquire seven points defeating Richmond Inn. Tony’s sewed up top spot in the first series which ends next week. In other action in 5-2 splits it was Allencourt over ABC No. 2, F. Powell Fencing 'over Dynes Vincent at 800, Jack McLean, ones and as good as kicks. Hero of the day was liidians' Quarterback ered over from the one of the third quarter for the day. McIntosh also opened the scoring with a 30 yard punt on the last play of the first half for a single. “That was definitely the worst field We’ve ever played on this season,” said a happy but mud-and-rain bedraggled Manager Del Madeley. the week before. There was rain and mud this time â€"- not just mud.” But the elements didn’t stop the Indians who commanded control of the play through most of the game but just couldn‘t explode with the big ed with the rush we were able to put on their quarterback,” said Madeley. “I didn’t think we would because of the field con- They didn't have much luck throwing three yards.” The Indians only heaved two passes â€"â€" both were intercepted â€" both because of the mud and a jammed thumb which hampered the passing arm of Quarterback McIntosh. we didn‘t need to,” said both passes were long They didn’t hurt us.” touchdown was set up overed a. fumble on the Levi Snook and Vince Cas- :2?-llllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllmullill“lmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmumllllllllllllllll“llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll b Lanes Joe Cappy 676 (300). Singles: Agnes Begg 268, Mary MacDonald 256, Muriel Steven 242, Ruth Lang 235, Lou. Reddin 275, Frank Horton 266,. Bob Norton 258. Hidden score winners from the weeks previous were Dot Webster and Vern Thompson. 0 u r first beat-your-average contest ended Tuesday night with Ted Robertson taking first prize and Pat Horton, second. Our dance was a success both socially and financially. It was decided at‘ a meeting of the ex- ecutive that we would make up our lost night by bowling a reg- ular league date on December 28 E i 9 tilt! RICHMOND HILL-BILLIES Team standings: Blowhards 42, Cracker Jacks 36, Alley Cats 28, Strikers 20. Several league records were broken November 16. H. Butter- worth rolled 679 flat - 787 handi- cap. R. Adam had a high single of 283 flat â€" 315 handicap. M. Berseth rolled a 665 triple to raise her average to 203. She was also the draw winner and B. Schuyler won the hidden score prize. ““““““““- VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE, combe took it to the one and McIntosh finished the job. But they might well have had another one if old dame crippler â€" the mud â€"â€" hadn't stepped in. I “We tried a play we’ve been saving for the big game all year,” said Madeley, “and it would have worked except for the weather.” It came off a fake reverse to Bob Sheridan in the third quarter with McIntosh retaining the ball and bootlegging it to the opposite field. “Ian picked up 12,” Madeley stated, “and was in the clear when he cut in and slipped. That was it.” .But there were more defensive plays than of- fenswe ones with Manager Madeley singling out Charlie Dunn, linebacker, and Fred Parsons, middleguard, as his standouts. “They put the big rush on all day and instilled a lot of spirit into the team,” said Madeley. For offence he put the finger of praise on gduarterback McIntosh, Snook, Cascomb, and Sher- ] an. “Every time we really needed a first down they got it for us." Another big defence aid was Bill Tackaberry who missed the first game. “He cut their end runs down to nothing,” said Madeley. Madeley had high praise for the tough Etobicoke team it was the “toughest series we've ever been in. I was worried until about the middle of the fourth quarter. It was definitely nice to get it over with and be the winner.” Only near-fatality was to outside line- backer Len Taschuck who almost drowned. He tried to fall on a loose ball and succeeded only too well. _ “About eight other guys jumped on him,” said Madeley, :‘and I thought we were going to have to dig him up. There was so much mud on him he couldn’t see. W h d t . the field.” 9 a 0 lead him off WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF C.C.M. & BAUER HOCKEY & FIGURE SKATES “ALSO SKATE EXCHANGE” AT Eric’s Cycle ('2 Sports 25 YON GE ST. S. 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Andrews from 796, Jim Davidson 791, Roy' ’64 _ radio, 835, “VI eges ' ' ishutout by stopping one Thorn- SaCkfield, Barnett from Ball Thompson 780 and Henry heater, white wall tires, washers. Im- ,61 FORD GALAXIE 4 door Hardtop, Autm la ihm Shot from' centre ice and End Dick Webttier ftrlom Ball and Knuckey 777. i maculate. mafic, radio, power steering, power 3353135Ind-Sitesi’i’fmmg 1”“ 131"“ we 9 0 ‘91 goal get' ihfci’iii13,3312:dist-$333133; ’64 OLDSMOBILE STARFIRE 2 door hard- biggjv-anvsmte With red Interwr- New K r i. ‘ ' ' w . 9 Paul Bailey scored four goals, The Lions failed ‘0 Score in 246. Bill Jackson and Gord I”)? fglly.Fo‘veggqulpped:ctig?£ fiuar' I land picked up two assist points; the second period, while Downs. Dunn are next with 244.5, Bob‘ an ee mi es. owroom io . ,61 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN’ 2 d3?) autfii . :Val Steffan had two oals and View PiCked UP three goals Julian 243, Frank Price, Tim: . ‘, matic transmission, radio, w m w NO Sen/Ice lthree assists~ Sackfigeld and-making the score at the end 0f Saul and Norm Thomas have, 63 BUICK WILDCAT conyemb-le' Fully tires, low mileage, new paint. 0 i ' this period 5-4 241 and Knuckey 240 power equipped. Whlte With black lHampton had itwo goals and one lassist; Sanlon added two goals, ‘Price one and three assists. vinyl interior. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Team standing: Tony's Esso, Service 60, Harris and Day 52, Dick Webber added two more goals in the third on passes Charges See the iStephenson ome c’oal and two from Barnett for a hat trick F Powell Fencing 48, Dynes 0 I B r t b , I . 966 Rambler Rebel 'assists, and Simpson a singleiJolin Barnett scored unassisted, Jewellers 44, RichmondYInn 36, n y e e ,goal. Sexton had two assiStS’Sackfield scored on a pass from Lake Wilcox 35, ABC Lo. 1 34, WILSON-NIBLETT to his credit and Bromley, lVIac-iCronkwright and Chris AndrewslABC No. 2 31, Hall’s Fuel Oil *Rae, Gordon, and Ranieri oiie'carried the puck through the‘30, Allencourt Lanes 23. Johns ~355i5t eaCh- . lwhole opposing team to sink'BOYS 21. Hilltop anda 5- Sllnda)" afternoon Advance the final goal of the game. The? "‘ * x " .Glass came out on the short Lions finished on the big end EASTSIDERS , , ‘end of a 5-2~score. of an 8-4 final score. The Eastsiders were back in Hampton mame up with two Next Friday the Lions, who action Tuesday night after a lgoals and an assist. Simpson are really trying and showingjweek lay-off due to the hydro ‘had one of each, Steffan and great improvement according'failure on November 9. , 1Price each added a goal. Sexton to Coach Pete Artemchuk, win Big guns for the night were collected two assists and Ran- meet Weston of the THL. Sat- the Philliesi Dodgers. Piratesi . ieri and Sackfield one each. urda)’ they play at Barrie and and Giants. all picking up sev- Sales 8; Service Ltd. Friday night the Gentlemen on Sunday at Thornhill. en pomts to start the second (“44 Yonoe Street are scheduled to meet Bradford ‘series. ' a a Richvale Just South of Richmond Hill _ MOTORS. LTD. in league play. and Sunday at 3 ” W- â€"m-râ€"~â€" A- Top triples: Ethel McRae . . 889-1180 889-1189 logy-vs pm will take on the Goulding WILLOWDALE: A plan to roof 754 @801. Jean Richardson 719 :- CHEVROLET, OLDSMOBILE, F.85, CORVAIR Park team 4mm wmmvdak, the rink in Goulding Park. pro- ‘268'. Jean Vella 690 1268’. CHEVELLE, CHEVY H, ENVOY, O‘K. USED CARS league openCi Friday U gmgmght saw Richmond Hill lakefpremature . r v i t posed by the hockey leazue. Ted Robertson 829 (32D. Stan 355 Yonge St. N. 889-5435-PA. 7-9453 I at your friendly Giant-Killer's’ today (That‘s usâ€"your American Motors/Rambler dealer.) I‘ll Yonge St. N. 884-1107 Richmond Hill 889-1309 lIBERAl. 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