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The Liberal, 16 Dec 1965, p. 13

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SECOND SECTION SPORTS a... V rot: 88, miss. Borlts Jewellers Dynes Jewellers ‘Stay In Top SpotWIn League Game SP0" The Jewellers Richmond Hill Dynes Club continues wins and only one loss for 10 polm‘sa' t u f e 0 d In a game which was ciliippé' m wo‘way e or 5"" n t times but very we p aye 8pm With elgm pqlms are la“ then tempers held. Borks 911.731. clhf’lllmplons Willow‘lale and Jewellers defeated Unionville 10m“ ' 4-1 December 2. .DiCk swegneyt high “91mg; There was no scoring in the {Suffiecgifiefifitxgngtigcggrllzugi first period, but five penalties ,. {were meted out. league leader Les Fex 0f “ll. There were eight penalties 10:32:11; 2] aims 0“. ll Gals and two goals in the second 11 goals5 andp 10 assists gwith,Siggtgl'bfogfgvell(gagging? 3;: Sweeney checking in With 121first gas” of the game at the “315' ‘0‘” am“ ’0" 16 mimic“ mark, with Unionville‘s STANDINGS A Don McArthur tying the score Richmond m“ gv 301?; at the 17 minute mark. d i ' . .‘ v -ke Wiubwdale 1 1 49 22 The thud period w as man Thornhill 4 2 38 34 8 . ~. - ~ . ties, three lite-minute penaltles Newmarkfl 2 5 42 47 4land a game misconduct to Richâ€" 'Au‘m” 0 6 26 66 0 ard Bowden of Unlonville. Gary SCORING Charity scored on a pass from G A P“ Gord Sales and Greg Stephan Leo‘Fex- Wmowdale 11 10 21 for the Richmond Hill team at Dick Sweeney, R. H. 12 4 16 Bob Mitchel], Thornhill 11 5 16 Wolfe Buckliolz. Nwmkt. 9 7 16 Jon McKnight, Newmkt. 8 7 15 Stan Thornlnxton. RJI. 1:15; Norm McLeod, assisted by Dennis Tomcheski and Gord Sales, scored at 6:45: and Char- ‘ity assisted by Rick Chalklin got his second goal of the period at 18:05 to end the scoring. Friday in Bolton arena, Borks juveniles lost 3-1 to the host team. The local hockey team was hampered by poor ice con- ditions and bad lighting in the arena, it is repoited. 10 Dave Maclnnes Wil’dale 8 Roger Purdie. Wil'dale 9 4 13 Matt Klnnarl. RR. 4 9 13 .SENSIBLE SHOPPERS CHECK LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS 313 713 RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. Discrfiinifn in. 1963 It) Pace the five-team York Simcoe, Senior Hockey League with five‘ ! Sunday, Borks took on Camp iBorden Colts in an exhibition :game at that army town's arena. Richmond 11111 were the victors to the tune of 12-8. Camp Borden opened the scoring, with Jimmy Zubek ty- ing the score. with an unassisted goal. Stewart from (‘harity put Borks one up, but (‘amp Borden came back to tie the game up. Greg Stephan assisted by Char- ity, scored the locals' third coal. with Camp Borden retaliating again. Then Charity, unassisted, made the score 4-3 for Rich- mond Hill at the end of the 8‘by three goals, six minor penal- first period. FOlU‘ penalties were handed out. ‘ Camp Borden tied it up again and Bork: countered with three goals in a row. Stephan assisted ,by Stewart, Mabley assisted by Steve Black. Charity comâ€" pleting his evening's hat trick, art, scored these counters. Camp five penalties. Camp Borden tied the score again in the third period with two quick goals. Then Mabley unassisted on one goal and as- and Larry Richards unasâ€" - «flaw as 'aNx.~\~<A;<~ ling- ;memfixxx sisted pm Berks in the lead I wish to express my appreciation to the voters of Richmond Hill on my recent election as ‘ reeve. May I take this opportunity of wishing all _1citizens the compliments of the season. ‘az-ain. Camp Borden got their eighth goal and Rick Chalklin unassisted and Steve Black scored on a pass from Zubek to make the final score 12-8. There were 16 penalties in the third period which saw a minor donnybrook break out. in the last five minutes of play which resulted in six players being sent to the penalty box for fighting. ice good in the Camp Borden arena and the Colts a good host. tion the local juveniles will meet in league play. The Colts had been unbeaten this season until Saturday night. Borks have won four out of five games in league play this season so far. Camp Borden Colts will play a return game in Richmond Hill on December 29. Friday night Gormley Sand & Gravel team lost 32 to G.E. Automatic TOASTER Set the colour control and up pops your toast - the way you like it. Easy-to» clean gleaming chrome, Iith lift-out crumb tray. m... ‘1 9"5 PORTABLE STEREO '3; G.E. to read and \ », " GE. AUTO. HOOVER DELUXE CONSTELLATION . Roseanne AND DRY IRON Visualizer fabric dial is easy proper ironing heat. Simple to fill or empty. 6’ cont $1 399 Unionville in Unionville. STEAM set. Assures - IA-U-Il G.E. FOOD MIXER Gleamingwhite portable mlxer with 3-speed switch and 100 watts of power. Beaters elect for easy cleaning. Complete with 6’ cord, recipes and in structions. lassisted by Stephan and Stem. 1Borden made it 7â€"5 at the end1 iof the second period. which saw1 slsted by Chalklin and Charity: on his third goal of the evenâ€", The Borks' players found the1 club. The Colts have twice this: season beaten Orillia which is‘ reckoned to he the top opposi-' Spots By Fred Simpson You t'<)lll(l describe it as a typical hockey dress- intr room scene before the big game. Tension was there. suppressed excitement. the butterfly stomach, the routine preparation with skates, sticks. and pads. it wasn't the Toronto Maple Leafs or Montreal (fanadiens. The Stanley (‘up wasn't at stake or even first place. , ‘ The ll players lining the bench were members of the ("I’llll ('ountry Gentlemen but. they could just as easily have been any one of the 800 boys in the Richmond Hill Minor Flor-key setup. They had l names like Bailey. Gordon, Sanlon. Sackfield and l Steffan. of food for the Christ ‘ ’ fee. i Defeat Just A Word Most of them were in the lO-yeal’aold bracket l and when you're that age. every game is the first one and all are big. Defeat. is just, a word that. delays . the arriving time of the next win. “Everybody works out there today, don't for- get it. You know what's going to happen if you don't s 'ate. We go back to the two-line system. l And if you're tired you come off.” Speaker was coach. Si] Steffan and It, was brief- ing time. a few minutes before the game with the Ted . Reeve hockey team from Toronto. “I want to see perfect positional hockey out there." Steft’an continued using the small model of a hockey ice surface on the floor to illustrate his ‘ points. Steffan made sure everyone was paying atten- l Last Monday MI'S- J- Horton: ‘ tion by firin ' out: uestions. The answers, ' 0 ed Chose our new Senior and jun" ' g Q p pp {tor basketball teams. R.H.H.S. SPORT SCENE GIRLS SPORTS By MARGOT SWEENY 1 right back were I‘lglll' . 1 The first game will. be Dec- “What. happens if. you're playing a man on man lember 20_ ~ defence? So look out. Langstaff, here‘ 1 “You hit them.” lwe come! Semiâ€"final badminton ls be-, ing held this week. Let's all‘ come out and. let. Wendy Hem- bruff clean it. up. a i: 4- w Action on the main has been 'quiet at the Richmond Hill and, area high schools since late‘ exams but basketball and wrestlm ing will soon be in full til-t. i 1 Proper Equipment Brian Henderson reports} 1 This means that everyone has helmets, the from Thomh‘“ secondary , - School that the basketball. teaml lCOlllmued on Page 14) is in the stage of get-readiness with the contenders for the team working out regularly. 1 Bruce Hutchinson reportsl from Richmond Hill High‘ School that: “Grad Night" was called off due to another en-‘ gagement in the auditorium. i It will be held Friday after school. ‘ Bayvlew Secondary Basket; ball Coach John Passmore re-l ports the seniors and inter- mediates will open the Georg-i ian Bay South loop this Friday in Markham against Markham High School. 1 There are six teams in the} “That’s right. but you take them out; clean. No 1 stick work.” Everyone had his turn. Also participating was Assistant Coach Gary Smith who offered some pointers of his own as well as making checks to see if everyone was dressed in. the proper fashion. III e .5 Q 0 EASTSIDERS LEAGUE lover Watt’s Real Estate, Turn- . _ The loop held its annual bull Grocery over Pat Patterson, league mClUdmg Markham. “Turkey Roll" December 7 in;Allencourt Electronics over RiChmOKId- H111, _Lang81aff.i place of its regular schedule Richmond Inn Hotel, ABC Bowl KOOCIIFII‘IIEE. BayVleW a n d iorini . over Bob’s Delivery Service, A1- 1encourt Lanes over Manufactur- These included Jean Villa, ers Life. Tom Hughes Shell Neil MacDonald, Reni Beland, took a 4-3 split: over Richmond Gord Cameron. Dick Logan,,Hill Auto Wreckers. Isabelle Reddin, Robert Amos. The high average race hasi Ruth Long, Phyllis Anderson, Stan Shadotf in front with 271 Shirley Thompson. Jim Fitzâ€" followed by Al Richardson with paitrick, Ruth Proctor, Eleanor 258, Les Chidley 255, Art Hig- Goard, Joan Doyle. Pat Doiggins 253 and Tim Saul 247. and there were a number of‘ prize winners_ The Bayview Seniors downedl Aurora 39-37 and the Inter- in an exhibition encounter. uled with Richmond Hill High School has been cancelled. The annual intramural wrestl-li ing tournament is underway at Joan Johnson, Jean Getz. Team standings: Wimbridge Bab'Vie‘V With a 300d IUI'UOUIE Second prize winners: 'l‘edCleaners 24, Allencourt Lanes 0f Candidates from the school’s Robertson, Ev Jones, Ken 20. Allencourt Electronics 19, val'iOlls COIOI' teams. ‘ McGowan, Patâ€"lBoifs Delivery Service 17, Man- ]‘iCk Jones‘ Barbara Nortonfiufacturers Life [5. Turnbull Ruth Norman, Muriel Steven, Grocery 16. Watl's Real Estate‘ Arnold Price. Barbara Bunker, 13, Richmond. Hill ,Auto Wreck-. RobertlilcQuiggin.PenniO'Cou-91's 11, ABC BOW! 11, Tom nor. Frank Gilbert, Bill Brent, Hughes Shell 10. Pat Patterson lJean Reid, and Phil .‘llcFarlane.l7sRh‘llm0nd 111“ H0t914- With the Turkey Roll over Next “'E‘ek is "Turkey Roll" for another year plans are welhand all DOWIE‘YS 0f eaCll team iunder nay for our mixed may Pal‘lik‘llm‘te. ,doubles tournament to be held 0” December 19 31 11 am 0“ Boxing Du):- Allencourt Lanes will be hold- Tms affair in £1150 an annual ing a “Franchise Tournament" ,evem (00 and hh aways proved with the winner getting a- berth m be very popular. Keep mis into the Championship of Chain-- Beggs. Howard ICE SKATING ates Saturdays 8-10 p.111. Sundays 24.30 pan. 3! Doublerink Arenas Jane St. at Hwy No. 7 mediates reciprocated by 24-161 December 26 (late open first RICHMOND IIILL BILLIES ; The Blowliards took seven points from Cracker Jacks to hoist themselves back in first place while Alley Cats gained, five from Strikers. i \ illlolollovliiii'allitfllihfilizlleilui’nls” Team standings: Blowhards i I large,cfisposable dirt bagivhuh can be changed gasket .léilcks 4o Alley Cats inseconds. Doublesiretch hosereachesintoall _. ill S'el* ‘ ‘ ‘ 1;} cornersAttractive Bittersweet colour. \. 13081113005. \l. BBIIIILII}:\0‘)18llII,Ba ‘~*_.'...erse L., " s lSchuyler 275, c, lrvine 220. L. § [Morrison 221'). N M Triples: Bcrsetii. as usual. ’ ‘93-“,“7, bowled very well with a 684 HOOVER O HOOVER FLOOR POLISHER iampico brushes are concave cut to give a float mg action and minimize bounce and vibration. s Complete with felt pads to buff floors to a lustrous finish @‘ME‘M RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE #? lziiliilspswiilli lTliiihrulse Cleaners “SHAMPOO POLISHER”, Amazing 4-in.1 appliance . . . shampoos rugs, scrubs floors, applies liquid or paste tax. and polishes floors to a high gloss. Available in tu-tone Porcelain Blue and Puerhite. ALL ITEMS AS LOW AS $5. A MONTH dfi\%ޤ@§£F9&‘a3f@§\hfifi fim STORES triple and raised her average to a high of 207. Schuyler had V140 flat. 697 with hdcp. L. .\lor- lrison. 610 flat: R. Adam rolled a 599 flat for 6.0.3 with hdcp. ‘Draw winner was our new bowler. Elsie \Vindrni, lliddeu - ‘score \"iniicr, Toni ’l‘ullocll, fix); ALLENCOI’RT MEN'S MAJORS‘ Jonn Moore 01' Richmond 11111 Auto Wreckers was the big man of the night with his triple ol P5461=144+537 917 \\lll('ll included games of 339-317. .\c.\t in line \iere Rob Blaiicnard till) Dun; (‘lubine 806 and the lush single of the night .it .342. Clare Englehutt ROI. 1307,1191‘11L50ng 797 310‘. Art .l'ligzins 7913. Al Richardson 790 i311. Tim Salli 777 314'. Eric Marlin; 750 There were no \t'\t‘li point play \\ 11.1 3-2 pious to be held at the Sher- wood Lanes in Hamilton. Total [)l'lLC money to be won is $13,- _. . 500. For any additional informa- tion please contact John Allen of Allencourt Lanes at 884-5511. it + pr or ABC MAJORS Four teams collected all seven points over opponents in this week's action. Dynes Jewellers beat Halls Fuel Oil, Harris and. Day whipped John’s Boys, ABC“ No. 2 topped Richmond Inn and Tony's Esso bested Hilltop Hon- . da‘s in 5-2 splits. ‘ Allencourt Lanes took the measure of ABC N0. 1 and Lake ' Wilcox topped F. Powell Fenc- mg. Keith Jean-Marie came out. on top or the individual bowlers with an 822 triple. Bill Jack- son \\as next with 816 followed by Barry Willis at 804 including a 364 single game. John Moore and Ray Hunter had 789 and PHONE 889-725] Richmond Tailoring RENTAL "Reserve now for Christmas and New Year‘s" Tom Hiso and Bob Julian checked in with 781. Bill Jackson continued to head the high average list with a 248 with Bob Julian in second plac with 243 followed by Dom Groin with 242. Norm Thomas and Scott Parke 1241 and Bill Haanpaa 240. Team standings; Dynes Jewel~ lers 14. ABC No. 2 12, Tony‘s We carry a complete line of Men's Formal Wear and Accessories for sale or rent. Esso Service 12. Harris and Day s‘rr rave" 77w ~ ~-â€" v .0. F, Powell Fencing Rich- Richmond Tailoring (‘0, mond Inn i. Lake \lilcox T. q ‘ ‘ Hall's Fuel on 5, Allencourt 684-1212 Lanes 5. ABC _\0. l 2. HilltOD 5 Yonge 5“ Richmnnd R“! Hondas, 2, John's Boys 0. i mas baskets packed by . \x. \\\ ' \& iPhoto by Stuart’s Studio) Cur/ers Help Fil/ Christmas Bas/(ets A carnival atmosphere prevailed at Richmond [-1111 (‘urling t'lub last Saturday when more than .130 members and guests donned costumes to participate in a special bonspiel. A donation the Coordinated Welfare Services was the entry The large number of donations may be seen above piled on the table. and costumes were also food and all winners donated their prizes for the Christmas basketsâ€"in return they were presented with ribbons which acknowledged the generous gifts. I 7 Above (left. to right) are Earl and Ernestine Mellie. l.)intyr.\loore, Rarbnra Preece Joan Bosworth, llarry Boyd. 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