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The Liberal, 9 Dec 1965, p. 9

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VOL. 88, NO. 24. The Richmond Hill Figure Skating club has held the first of three scheduled Canadian Figure Skating Association tests with the following results: Preliminary Figure winner. Karen McMahon; First Figure test, Donna Shubaly: Prelimin- ary Dances. Dutch Waltz. Kathy Morrison: Junior Bronze Dances. Fiesta, Willow Waltz, Susan Piper. Susan Thompson. Lynda Taylor. Susan Pipe. Susan Spence. Senior Bronze Dance European, Ruth Francis. Teét chairman for the club Was Mrs. George Francis. The tests were arranged through the Toronto Judges Bureau who sent the judges to put the young skaters through their paces. Hill Skate Club Holds Ice Tests Wflfllfifl£¥£flfl£flfi SINCERE THANK E YOU. .. 889-1180 889-1189 Sales & Service Ltd. 9144 Yonge Street, Richvale Just South of Richmond Hill (That's usâ€"your American Motors/Rambler dealer.) BAKER'S Giant - Killer, John Boynton, shown above in shooting form, was one of the turkey winners at the Cedar Rod and Gun Club’s turkey shoot held December 4. Mr. Boynton had a score of 22. Marshall Ron Hisey, of Thornhill, looks on approvingly, at the successful event, held on Markham Road just east of Bayview. Proceds of the event will go to promotion of the safety hunter training program sponsored each fall by the Cedar Rod and Gun Club, with three separate training sessions being conducted this fall. to all who participated in the Santa Claus Parade on Saturday, December 4th. It is with the help of all those involved, right from the smallest Cub to the boys and girls of Richmond Hill and Thornhill schools that we are able to present this parade each year. The names of all those who assisted in the parade are too numerous to mention and we trust this will express our appreciation to all. See the ’66 Rambler Rebel at your friendly Giant-Killer’s today Big Three, No! SECOND SECTION Si! The visiting team on Sunday!m was from Whitby. In a previousi ‘ encounter this team had handed L (Photo by Stuart‘s Studio) ’the Legion a 2-1 defeat. but on 31 Sunday the local lads retaliated 0’ by handing the boys from Whit- T Bag: A Christmas T We y 4..-.-- PM... Dnrlnor acciaf- 1 " Richmond Heights Centre Richmond Hill High'téi’oles: B. Schuyler, 695 fun. (744), M. Berseth 667, T. Tul- vx * * * loch 599 (722), M. Mansfield 577, ABC MAJOR (652). l Dominic Groin of Dynes High singles: B. Schuyler 306.Jewe11ers led the individual (3291; N. Mansfield 289 (314). bowlers with a 987 triple, Dom‘ R. Adam 223 (252) T. Tulloch had games of 348, 311. 328. 219 (260). Ray Hunter checked in with Rifle Winners, A- Poytl‘essi823 followed by Frank Evison Mystery score, N. Mansfield. with 806, John Williams 801, There will be a turkey roll Frank Munroe 786 and Ray December 14 with free draws, Taylor 778 plus the high single prizes for everyone and a of the night am; 361, Christmas Gift “Change. In team action Dynes Jewel- C‘hris-tmasiGift ex-change. 3k * it ik EASTSIDERS Last Tuesday the top scorers were the Tigers, the Dodgers and the Indians. each taking seven points. The Dodgers now lead with 16 points, the Red Legs follow with 15. then the Indians with 14. the Tigers, Pirates. Braves and Cardinals all with 12. High triples for the night were rolled by: Ev Jones 741 (321), Jean Villa 698 (259), Janet Fleming 659 (267), Les Chidley 813 (287), John O’Connor 728 ‘(269), Bill Jones 710 (262), Rene Boland 698 (268), Arnold Price 693 (250). Larry Lang 681 (309), Frank Horton 668 (301). Ted Robertson 666 (272), Stan Shad- .off 666 (2'70), Joe Cappy 656 “260). In team action Dynes Jewel- lers, Richmond Inn and F. Powell Fencing won all seven points from Allencourt Lanes, Johns Boys and ABC No. 1 re- spectively. In 5-2 splits Hall's fuels took Harris and Day, ABC No. 2 beat Hilltop Hondas, and Tony’s Esso Service whipped Lake Wil- cox. Bill Jackson leads the high average race wi-th a 245. Bill Haanpaa is next with 243, Groin 242, Bob Julian and Norm Thomas also have 242 and Scott Parke 241. Team standings: Dynes Jewel- lers 7, Richmond Inn 7, F. Powell Fencing 7, Hall’s Fuel Oil 5, ABC No. 2 5, Tony’s Esso 5, Hilltop Hondas 2, Harris and Day 2, Lake Wilcox 2, ABC No. 1 0, Allencourt Lanes 0, Johns Boys 0. RICHMOND HILL-BILLIES key roll with 16 top prizes and Team standings: Cracker 16 second prizes to be won, Jacks 46. Blowhards 44, Alley with everyone having an equal Cats 35, Strikers 29. chance, and a real night for U Next week is the annual tur- fixzufiikgmmmmflfi The best singles were: Dot Webster 300, Phyllis Anderson 270, Shirley Thompson 239. Ethel McRae 236. Eleanor Goard 233. Barbara Bunker 227, Bob Johnson 271. Gord Cameron 256. RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1965 728 Team standings: Dynes Jewel- :ene lers 7, Richmond Inn 7, F. rice Powell Fencing 7, Hall’s Fuel :09), Oil 5, ABC No. 2 5, Tony’s Esso Ted 5, Hilltop Hondas 2, Harris and mad- Day 2, Lake Wilcox 2, ABC No. 656 1 0. Allencourt Lanes 0, Johns Boys 0. Winners of the junior events} were Stephanie MacKenzie and Robert Trow. Sandy Kelson and Ron Coady won the men‘s » doubles award. Mrs. Kay Percival thanked the retiring committee for its successful year. Following the close of the business meeting. the 20 members present enjoyed 5a social period and refresh- mments. )I mmmmammm'mmmmn Lib Stratton Heads Tennis Club's Exec. Mrs. Elizabeth Stratton was elected president of the Thorn- hill Tennis Club at the 10th an- nual meeting of the group, held November 30 at the Stratton home, 96 John Street, in Thorn- hill. Immediate Past President Walter Ellis presided at the meeting. Others elected were Sandy Kelson. secretary-treasurer; and committee members Warren Davis, Peter Kidd, Brian Smil- lie. Ed. Dzenis, Elizabeth Ball and Janis Powers. Awards were presented to winners of the tennis tourna- ments held at the clase of the season. Mrs. Helen Perry was winner of the ladies’ singles and John Hanna won the award for the men‘s singles. ICE SKATING Doublerink Arenas Jane St. at Hwy No. 7 Saturdays 8-10 pan. Sundays PHONE 889-7251 2-4.30 p.m. ‘R. Hill Legion Winslst3 LeagueGames lâ€"N. End Cleaners Tie 2 MIDGETS [year managed to tie the Score Wednesday night Richmond‘again for the Lions. Two Hill Legion Midgets defeated minutes later Johnny Stokes Woodbridge 5-1 in a league fix- completed his hat trick. assisted ture, to chalk up their third by Chris Andrews to put the victory in the first three games Lions in the lead and Dick Web- of league play. her. assisted by John Barnett, mu: m..." n. m. T.painn added an insurance goal. Goal getters for the Legion in the first period were Wayne Harrington, who scored on a pass from Bill Huke, and got the second goal unassisted; Wayne O'Brien, who came through with an unassisted goal and Rick Doucette, who took a pass from Roy McBrien and hit the target. In the second period, Jim Wilson, with his usual ef- fective slap shot, scored unas- sisted. Harvey Gordon assisted by Harrington, Greg Bodner assist- ed by Barry Clattenburg and Harrington assisted by Ron Hal- dane. notched three tallies for the Legion in the first period. Haldane assisted by Wilson add- ed a goal in the second period and Wilson assisted by Harring- ton added another in the third. 77 Eric Sanford scored the lone goal for Whitby. Friday night (the Legion plays at Woodbridge in a league game and on Sunday at 1:45 pm will host a very good club from Bradford. BANTAMS fl North End Cleaners blanked Aurora 4-0 in a league game Friday. Chris Amos turned in an outstanding game in goal. The Cleaners’ goals came from the sticks of Wright assisted by " r-‘n sticks of Wright assisted by‘ Oliver, Ball assisted by Methe and Duncan, Duncan assisted by McKillop, and Methe assisted by Murphy. This last goal was scored when rthe Cleaners were two men short. Sunday, in an exhibition game against a king-size club from Barrie, the Cleaners came up with a 2-2111 tie score. Rice scored from Morrison. 'and Wright from Dunkley and Murphy. Ken Hughes turned in a good game in goal. The Cleaners really outplayed the opposition for the first two periods, missing several good scoring chances. V NexE Friday night the Clean- ers will visit Woodbridge for a league game and are lo_oking_ for NOVICES a tgeam‘ which will give them good competition on Sunday in the local arena. CFGM Coun-try Gentlemen added three more wins to their season’s record over the week- end, including two league games. mRéird and MacFarlane scored for Aurora. Friday night they defeated Aurora at Richmond Hill 3-2. Bailey scored two goals, and Gordon the other. Gordon and Sanlon each had two assists and Bromley and Steffan each con- tributed one. Saiurday 'the Gentlemen blanked Thornhill 5-0 at Doublerinks, making Haviiand’s fifth shutout of the season. Sanlon had a goal and two assists, Gordon a goal and one assist, Bromley a goal and one assist, Simpson and Sackfield one goal each, Hampton two as- sists, Sexton. Steffan and Ran- }ieri one assist each. Sunday, in a hard skating, fast hockey game the Gentlemen defeated Ted Reeves 5-3. San- lon contributed three goals to the victory. Bailey and Sack- field got a goal and an assist each, and Gordon Bromley, Steffan and Rice each were credited with an assist. Richard scored twice and Morris once for Ted Reeves. Friday the Gentlemen will play at Woodbridge and Wexford will play here Sunday afternoon. PEEWEES A goal with only 20 seconds to go in Friday night‘s game gave Richmond Hill Lions a 3-2 victory over Aurora. The Lions had a 2-0 lead going into the third period on goals by Stokes. assisted by McBrien. and Ball, assisted by Brooks. Aurora tied the score in the third and in the dying minutes of the game Steve Cronkwright sank a pass from Ron McBrien. ‘ Sunday the Lions played host ,to the Thornhill team which ihad defeated them 4-0 in a pre- ‘vious encounter. Thornhill opened the scoring when Billy Law was assisted by Randy Bagg and Bob McIntosh. Four minutes later Johnny Stokes tied the score on a pass from Bill Webber. At 10:18 of the second period Thornhill Went ahead againl when Randy Bagg batted homeis a pass from Law. At 11:08“; Stokes tied the score again, un-l’fi assisted. Four minutes later'g Thornhill took the lead again: when McIntosh hit the target! on a pass from Law. ! § 6'. '9 0 Eigfit minutes of the third period had elapsed before Larry Kellett with his first goal of the The Lions will visit Wood- bridge Friday night to play a league game at 7330. On Saturâ€" day they will be .Vselling choco- late bars and peanuts through- out the town to raise funds for mheir trip to the peewee tourna- ment in Quebec.~ This tournav ment is held during the Quebec Winter Carnival in February. MARKHAM VILLAGE: The old fire engine, Markham Jaycees’ entry in the Grey Cup Parade caused a bit of embarrassmenti to its sponsors when it ran out of gas at the corner of Queen and Yonge Streets in Toronto. After a few frantic moments, a supply of fuel was obtained and the engine rejoined the parade. men- cup to me peewee tourna- ment in Quebec.‘ This tourna- ment is held during the Quebec Winter Carnival in February. Sunday they will meet the high-flying Barrie team at 3 pm in the local arena. So far this season the Lions have played 14 games, and have 10 wins, 2 ties and only two losses to their credit. They have been undefeated in league play so far this season. have allowed only 28 goals and have scored 69 times. Dave Ad- ldley and Louis Moore, who share the net-minding chore, have a total of four shulouts. 2 4 9 11 13 16 18 23 25 30 Don Mills Richmond Hill Newmarket (9:30) Don Mills Richmond Hill Newmarket (8:30 pm.) Newmarket Don Mills Richmond Hill Newmarket Don Mills Richmond Hill Don Mills February 1 6 8 Richmond Hill Newmarket Don Mills Richmond Hill flmkfixmgmflflmflmmmgmgmflmmmmflmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmfimmmg Mama, OPEN DAILY 133$ \TI“- 9 PM 9°33: 7o YONGE ST. NORTH, RICHMOND HILL 889-1101 â€" 884-1196 SATURDAY ‘ V CREDIT Is Easy At NO DOWN PAYMENT-g: "LL 6 PM CANADIAN TIRE On The Spot Financing T ,M _1 t6 . suit Your 1 ._.~b'_Udgef fl‘ffifflfiflfifl'z‘fll wwzmmzmmmmm ‘13 For Your Shopping Convenience I R tr? ., \\ “M”? ‘ CM 1': ;,. Â¥ ,. I . . I“ moi iiiâ€"“PLAYER on THE WAY .__..J.:'.\..v RIE§ FER Sturdin made uppers of sparkling white grain leather; fitted with gleaming mirror-chrome C.C.M. “Alpine” figure skates. Black sole and heel. Boots have shaped tops for superb fit. MISSES’ SIZES LADIES' suns 11-2; mm 3-10; PAIR ............ . HOCKEY SWEATERSâ€"Popular crew-neck style. Knitted of 50% wool, 50% rayon. In Maple Leafs or Canadiens’ colors. Sizes 26-38 ....................................... 2.99 BOYS’ HOCKEY PANTSâ€"Sturdy, long-lasting cotton drill; foam-padded hips. Strong polyethylene pads protect ‘thighs. Laced crotch. Red or blue with white stripes. Sizes 26-36 ............................................................................. 2.99 SENIOR HOCKEY PANTSâ€"Extra thick padding at thighs, waist. Colors as above. 32-44 ........................... in the York-Simone Senior Hoc- key Association as a result of two straight wins over New- market. Richmond Hill Dynes hockey Richmond Hill led 5-4 at the club has moved into first place end of the second period. in the York-Simcoe Senior Hoe: STANDINGS Dynes Take Over First Place Dynes downed Newmarket 7-5 and 9-5 in hockey action last week. The 7-5 game saw Richmond Hill star Dick Sweeney score twice with singles going to Frank Mashinter. Matt Kinnari, Doug McInnis, Stan Thorning- ton, and Gary Thorpe. [January John McKnight scored twice for Newmarket with singles go- ing to Bob Jackson. Wilt Buch- 012. and Brent McNabb. December 12 Ne 1965-66 YORK SIMCOE SENIOR HOCKEY SCHEDULE (Game time in Newmarket. 3.15 pm; Richmond Hill 9 pm; Don Mills 9:30 pm.) March CHRISTMAS Newmarket Don Mills Richmond Hill Newmarket Don Mills Richmond Hill Newmarket (8.30) Richmond Hill WHERE PLAYED Richmond Hill Newmarket Don Mills Richmond Hill Newmarket Don Mills Richmond Hill Newmarket Don Mills Richmond Hill Newmarket Don Mills Richmond Hill Newmarkeut Richmond Hill Thornhill . . . Willowdale Newmarket .. Aurora . . . . . . Leo Fex, Willowdale Bob Mitchell. Thornh Dick Sweeney. RH . Wilf Bucholz, Willowdale . V ‘ ,. . Frank Mashinter. RH Stan Thornington, RH Newmarket vs Aurora Thornhill vs Willowdale Richmond Hill vs Thornhill Aurora Vs Willowdale Thornhill vs Newmarket Richmond Hill vs Aurora Willowdale vs Newmarket Thornhill vs Aurora Richmond Hill vs Willowdale Richmond Hill vs Aurora Aurora vs Newmarke/L Thornhill vs. Willowdale Richmond Hill vs Willowdale Willowdale vs Newmarket Aurora vs Richmond Hill Thornhill vs Newmarket Richmond Hill vs Thornhill Newmarket vs Aurora Thornhill vs Willowdale Richmond Hill vs Willowdale Willowdale vs Aurora Richmond Hill vs Newmarket Newmarket vs Willowdale Aurora vs Thornhill Richmond Hill vs Thornhill Richmond Hill vs Aurora Willowdale vs Newmarket Thornhill vs Aurora Newma‘rket vs Thornhill Willowdale vs Aurora _ Richmond Hill vs Willowdale Newmarket vs Richmond Hill Thorn‘hill vs Willowdale Richmond Hill vs Thomhill Newmarket vs Aurora HOCKEY STOCKINGS â€"- Footless ltylo. Maple Leaf, Canadians and Red. Wing colon. Boys’ sizes. Pair .. 1.49 MEN’S STOCKINGS â€" A: above. Red or blue and white. Pair .. .. HOCKEY HELMET -â€" 2-p1ecn style. Sturdy poly- ethylene. adjustable strap. Lined. Boys‘ ._.. ....._ 1.99 MEN'S HELMETSâ€" As above N SCORING TEAMS Thornhill 10 4 i08820 t1 P0913M A3224 F44976 434.32 L11156 FAPts. .9615 gum:mmummmxmuxuKxumummmmmxummxmmg Thank You... I would like to thank the voters of Ward 1 for their confidence in me during the recent election. I will do my utmost to ensure that your interests are served at all times.

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