2 3 3 21323233231333? . A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 25 Yonge St. S. - Richmond Hill - 884-1213 E mmmmmmmmï¬ lIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS-Get Results-884-Il05 . For those who get their kicks from the men-of- theâ€"mat there will be another tussle going on at Thornhill Market January 11 starting at 8:30 pm. The Richmond Hill Badminton Club continues mchmhï¬ï¬‚Mymfï¬ï¬phmwflhamwm1&9wm over Downsview. The locals have won three and lost only one this season and hope to keep up the pace in 1966. ‘vvu- Still undefeated is Brampton and it appears that powerful entry won’t have too much trouble staying that way'again this season. But you never know. Do you ? 10 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Dec 'That will be the job of Coach Skip DeGeer who is a. new addition this season. DeGeer, who is Widely known in the area for his fiery play with Hughes Shell in fastball, might be the one to set the example. So in closing: “It’s good hockey, the players need your support, so.drop down to see the action. Defin‘il’gel‘rgrvé kVeQAAQiâ€"llngewtï¬ehewly acquired Earl Cairns Who has been doing his scoring in recent years for the powerful Willqudale team.†1-. 1 h ,,,_ __‘_1 iv; vuv yv n y; 4.“. Earl was acqil'ii'lécvl'irjvatfade for Bob Baggs and Gary Thorpe and will add a lot of offensive strength to an already potent attack. - -- .. '7. . 13A“ vv u: vwvl" r---__, to this thevï¬Ã©mes of Matt Kinnari, Jim Wells, Frank Mashinter, Jim Thompson. and Ed Surowiec and you have great pqtpnï¬igx]. ‘ ‘ unvAilwtï¬gtï¬ig 'ï¬eéaéd lg to valeld this talent into a unit, fan the sparks, and set ‘therhdirection. uuu. uv dluu vuv ruv... Another rugged newcomer is right winger Stan Thornington (well known to local ball fans) who tips the oncoming opponents to the tune of 220 pounds. . . ... ‘1 1 I -,,“__. .‘.. LL- Stan has looked like the best winger in the league in some games and strictly the roughest in othei‘s. If Stan can be taught the strictly elementary fact that you can’t win games in the penalty box he could be the key to the Hill‘s ehances. ‘1‘ 1 Biggest and most pleasant surprise of the season has been the play of Dick Sweeney at centre. Sween- ey, once noted as a high scoring star in Richmond Hill minor ranks, seems to have found a new lease on life this season and is the team’s leading scorer. He has managed to be in the right place at the right time and so has the puck. . . ‘ I , a Anchoring the defence again is big Doug Mc- Innis who is in his sixth year with the team and is probably the best all-round defenceman in the league. He’s capably aided by Moe Williamson with Charley Mashinter the fifth defenceman. at ERIC'S CYCLE 8. SPORTS . . . Sport Spats . . . DOMESTIC â€"â€" COMMERCIAL â€"â€" INDUSTRIAL All Work Guaranteed 884-7406 By virtue of a resolution adopted by the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill the offices and other departments under the jurisdiction of the Town Council will be closed on Monday, December 27 and Friday, December 31, 1965. M. Clement Deputy Clerk RICHMOND HILL REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING REPAIRS Sweeney Big Surprise TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL PROCLAMATION Wrasslin’ Anyone? (Continued from Page 9) DeGeer Coach Other Items December 13, 1965 Gu-la'tvte SERVICE with sincere thanks for the pleasure of serving you 290 BAYVIEW PLAZA is big Doug Mt}- 'l‘. Broadhurst Mayor SALES NOVICES Thursday night at the Double- rink CFGM Country Gentlemen handed Goulding Park a 4-1 de- feat. Gordon, Hampton. Stef- fan and Sackfield were the goalâ€" getters for the local team. with Sanlon. Sexton and Bailie (2) active in the assist department. Gordon was assisted by Wayne Harrington on the first counter and Bodner by Huke on the second in the first per- iod. Harrington got another in the third from Keith Russell and McBrien was assisted by Methe on the third period goal. On December 19, the Legion hosted Thornhill and handed them a 4-1 defeat. This was a real good. clean game of hockey. Sackfield came up with a goal and an assist. Bailie duplicated this effort. Rice had three as- sists and Bromley two, Sanlon scored two goals and Steffan. Hampton and Cronkwright a goal each. with Gordon coming through with an assist. In the third period. Bill Huke collected two successive goals, assisted by Doucette on the first and by Gordon on the second. Wayne O'Brien got his second goal of the game unas- sisted and Bruce Hutchinson took a pass from Greg Bodner for the Legion's final tally. On December 26 Dorset Park; THL league leaders, will visit the local arena to play the Gentlemen. Woodbridge Bantams were handed a 5-2 defeat by North End Cleaners Bantams Friday night in a league game. Marks- men for the Cleaner crew were Duncan from Ball, Wilkinson Terry Haviland came up with his sixth shutout of the season as the Gentlemen whitewashed Cedar Hill 7-0. The last en- counter between these two teams resulted in a 2â€"311 tie. NEWMARKET: Concern over the future of the Department of Industries in this town was expressed at a recent council meeting. Councillor John Insley reported that there had not been a meeting since Sep- tember at which there ‘had been a quorum. to the Gentlemen 5-3. Bailiel contributed two goals, Sexton, Sanlon and Gordon one each. Assists were credited to Brom- ley (2) Sackfield. Rice, Steffan. Gordon and Sanlon. 1 BANTAMS Woodbridge was at the Rich- mond Hill Arena for a league game Friday night, and bowed Next Monday they travel to Orillia where they will be bil- Ieted and participate in a threeâ€" day tournament. In the first round on Boxing Day at 2.30 they have drawn a class “'A" club from Kingston. The Legion has played seven league games and lost only one (to Bradford by a score of 4-2). Will Play In Detroit ' cette got his second counter, as- sisted by Wayne Harrington and Bruce Hutchinson was assisted by Gary Methe. “Everything In Lumber" Plywood: I‘rim Mouldings Doors Wall Boards Formica Cement Tentest Masonite Flooring Gyproc Insul Board Arborite Plaster HOW TO MAKE AN IMPRESSION Send your Clothes To ICE SKATING Garages Homes Cottages HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS (Continued from Page 9020 Yonge, Thornhill Pick-up and Delivery Phone 889-3621 889-1100 . 23, 1965 The seniors got by Markham by 39-37 in a real thriller with the individual scoring honors going to newcomer Dan Boyne who dropped in 20 points. Head man Bill Babcock sank a free throw with two min- utes to go and assistant Don Fleming scored the basket. High man for the teachers was Jerry Diakiw with nine points followed by Fleming with eight and Des McCartney with four. For the intermediates it was Dave Reid with seven points and Lorne Gordon with six. Two hundred “dis-appointed" students viewed the game. Au, 1'. In other action the grads'Bob.s downed the Seniors 57-50 aided ufaetl and abetted by two members Grace of the senior team who did all ABC the major shelling. Sid Acton Auto scored 25 points and Drew Davis Shell 14. Top man for the seniors was A1 Emms 16 and Robin Brock m"T"hd 12. . LU"? The senior team will be par- ticipating in the first annual Markham District High School Christmas Basketball Tourna- ment December 30. “I was very pleased with the efforts of both of my squads,†commented Passmot‘e. “We ex- peoted tough games from Mark- ham and we got them." “Dan just started at the school about a week ago," said Passmore. “He's from Barrie and was a pleasant surprise to say the least. He should help us quite a bit this season." The senior game saw Bayview off to a rough start trailing 25-9 at the end of the ï¬rst quarter. But everyone got hot in the second quarter and at halftime the gap had been narrowed to 25-22. The intermediates had it easier winning 29-17 led by the two-way play of Scott Cooper. An intra-mural tug-of-war competition with a boy and girl representing each of the four “Houses†ended up this way: Richmond in first place follow- ed by Miles, Stewart and Harri- son. Basketball Coach John Pass- more and his teams managed to open the season on a success- ful note â€" in between the stops by winning league games last Friday against Markham High in intermediate and senior action. These are truly bad days. The teachers are' even winning the basketball games. To wit, to woo: ' The teachers downed the in- termediate boys 27-24 last Fri- day with the chief villains being the leaders of the physical edu- cation department. It's still “stop and start" op; erations on the sporting fronts art the area high schools with first examinations and new Christmas holidays breaking up the various schedules. The Cleaners will be playing an exhibition game Wednesday at the Doublerink, and will un- dergo intensive practice ses- sions Thursday, Friday and Sun- day in preparation for the Riv- erside Tournament. They will leave for that town on the De- troit River Monday morning. A team is eliminated from the tournament when it loses two games. Not so lucky were the Jim MacFarland - coached juniors just edged by 34-31 by Mark- ham. ' from Ball for two goals, Murphy from Wright and Wright from Dunkley. The game of the season pen- alty-wise was played by the Cleaners Sunday as they met Goulding Park. Twenty penal- ties were recorded and more could have been assessed ag- ainst both teams. The Clean- ers lost 5-1. This ’was a really‘good. fast- moving game, with ice, play and officiating all excellent. g In the Spirit of Christmas Richmond Tailoring Co. 5 Yonge 5., Richmond Hill RICHMOND HILL HIGH BAYVIEW SECONDARY High School SPORTS SCENE Church bells ring out the joy and hope we Ieel at Christmas. 884-4212 Team standings: Wimbridge Cleaners 28, Allencourt Lanes 23, Allencourt Electronics 23, Bob’s Delivery Service 22, Man- ufacturers Life 21, Turnbull Grocery 18, Watts Real Estate 17, ABC Bowl 15, Richmond Hill Auto Wreckers 14, Tom Hughes Shell 12, Pat Patterson 10, Rich- 1 Club Manager Bruce Butter- I‘worth also presented Eifts to ‘the Floyd Perkins rink in honor of i-ts scoring an eight ender a lfew weeks ago. In the high avemge race Jean Villa leads the ladies section by one pin having a 243 average with Ethel McRae at 242. In the men's section Stan Shadoff at 254 has a comfortable lead over Bill Jones at 228. High singles for the night: Villa 826 (309); McRae 760 (291); Ev Jones 737 (291); Jean John- son 689 (270); Nan Shadoff 687 (304); Ellen Parrett 638 (228); Lynda Doyle 637 (223) Ruth Lang 635 (303\; Shirley Thom- son 625 1216): Shadoff 868 (32D: Ted Robertson 747 (336); Rene Beland 737 (298); Frank Horton DI. Lu; The Indians and Cardinals L were the big winners last Tues- MARKH. day both taking seven pointsflC. McVie As a result the Indians now lead the new with 21 points with the Cardi-‘Markhan nals second with 19. lmissinnr In the high average it’s Stan Shadoff with a 272 followed by Art Higgins with 257, Al Rich- ardson 256, Les Chidley 253, Tim Saul 247. mond Inn Hotel 7. The next league night is Jan- uary 7, 1966 and we the execu- tive would like to extend to all our bowlers seasons greetings. Dan Boyle of Richmond Hill Auto Wreckers bagged the biz turkey of the night with his fine shooting of 933 which in- cluded the high singles of the night of 383 and 314. Allencourt Lanes held its first “Franchise Tournament†December 19 and it was won by Fraser Hambly with a fine score of 2805 for 10 games. He re- ceives a berth into the chamâ€" pionship of Champions where $5000 is first place money. A very happy Mr. Hambly. Following are the eleven groups with a first and second in each group. Bob Weeks 855. Stan Shadoff 836; Jim Davidson 852, Eric Marling; Bill Jackson 859, Herb Lyons 757; Ted Rob- ertson 848. Phil Blanchard 839; Bob Ohlis 735, Stan Foster 690; John Mills 682, Earl Freeland 681; Stan Naugler 683, Keith Hood 681; Lloyd Hardy 703, Glyn Davies 648; Bill Patten 646, George Lawson 634; Ross Barfoot 686, Andy Kovacs 633; A1 Hartwick 564, Con Thomp- son. Once again there were no seven point sweeps in league play. In 5-2 splits it was Bob’s Delivery Service over Tom Hughes Shell, Manufacturers Life over Turnbull Grocery. In 4-3 split it was Watts Real Es- tate over Pat Patterson, Wim- bridge Cleaners over Richmond Hill Auto Wreckers, Allencourt Electronics 0 v e r Allencourt Lanes, ABC Bowl over Rich- mond Inn Hotel. The next franchise tourna- ment is slated for January 16 at Allencourt Lanes so keep this date open and have a go at the biz jackpot. ALLENCOURTMENS MAJORS‘718 (263); Robert Amos 629 Another three game winnerâ€" although second in points â€"â€"- was a rink skipped by Kirby Brock with Mari Brock, vice; Jack Williams, second, and Marie Williams, lead. Second place went to Stan Shadoff with 2697 which was worth $20 followed by Art Hig- gins with 2625 worth $10; Al Richardson 2569 for $5. Al also bowled the high single of the day of 376 and picked up a glass turkey (Mmmh!) which was donated by Allencourt Lanes. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. The Richmond Hill Curling Club got into the seasonal swing last weekend with its annual Christmas Bonspiel which fea- tured competitions on Friday and Saturday. First draw winner was won by a rink skipped by Harold Louden with Audrey Louden, vice-skip; Mike Olynec. second, The rink comprised only three players. High two game winninz rink was skipped by Floyd Perkins with Lillian Williams, vice-skip: and Jerry Williams, second. There were only three members on this rink also. High one-game went to the Bruce Harrower-skipped rink with Olive Harrower, vice; Mur- ray Moore, second, and June Moore, lead. High one-game winner was a rink headed by Dave Pedley with Joyce Pedley, vice, Jack Wright, second and Barb Wright. lead. The second draw was won by a rink skipped by Roy Currie with Alba Currie, vice; Pete Hopper, second, and Chris Hop- per, lead. EASTSIDERS LEAGUE High singles: Dot Webster 318. Remi O’Connor 273; Phyllis Anderson 258; Helen Robertson 255; Jean Logan 252; Joni Mc- Quiggin 242; Patricia Jon 242; Mary MacDonald 232; Ruth Proctor 231; Les Chidley 273; Patrick Jones 262; Larry Lang 262; Terry Meraska 255; Dave Frier 253. (303); Neil MacDonald 6’70 (272); Joe Cappy 670 (260); John O'Connor 664 (248). Stew Shew- chuck 662 (352); Bill Jones 651 (260); Bob Johnson 651 (244). Don‘t forget the mixed doubles party December 26. Dynes Jewellers continued to remain undefeated in the sec- ond series winning all seven points for the third straight week downing ABC No. 1. Lastly, but most assuredly not least â€" the ladies had their Christmas Bonspiel a few days earlier with the winner in the first draw being a rink skipped by Audrey Doherty with Doreenl Meers, vice; Marg McDonaldflTYKES second, and Rae Ryan, lead. i In second spot was a rink skipped by Gina Morlock. Third place went to the F10 Reeds rink with Kay Parker. Carmen Lee, and Joan Loomis. In an all 701' nothing week :all but one outcome was a white-washing of the opposition. Second draw winner was the Joyce Davey-led rink with Win Simpson, Win Bowman and Marg Toutloff. In second was Doris Vance. skip, Connie Step- henson, R. Westwood, and M. J. Murphy. Third went to Lorraine Waters, Mildred Rois, June Moor and Gwen Rogers. Star attraction of the Xmas ’spiel was old Santa Claus who distributed presents for one and all. Two raffles were held for Christmas table decorations as created by Margaret Rumney. The day was rounded out by presentation of the Thornleaâ€" bank Trophy to winning mem- bers of the first schedule. They were Doris Vance. skip; Doreen Meers, second vice; Lillian Wil- liams, lead; and Joan Loomis, second. ABC MAJORS Skyline 5 " Bob's Boys 1 i Dave Mallory scored twice un- lassisted, Billy Wood, David Ber- ‘seth and Brad Campbell added one each and Mallory picked up an assist for the winners. Rob- ert Barker was the lone marks- man for Bob's. assisted by Kevin Merritt. Tony's Esso 5 Coughlin Fuels 2 Scorers for the winners were Wes Berseth (2!, Steve Ingram, Mike Madelino and Don Rice, assisted by Chris Campbell, Wes Berseth, Steve Thompson and Bob Freeman. The losers' marksmen were Gary Swindle- hurst and Wally Henderson as~ slsted by Ralph Armstrong. Dynes Jewellers 2 Street Construction 1 Steve Brown scored both goals for Dynes with an assist from Andy Peden.‘ Street’s goal was from the stick of Billy Cox unassisted. Shield‘s Footwear 4 Eric’s Cycle & Sports 1 Doug Lounsbury paced the winners with two goals. and Keith Abbey and Hugh Cutler added singletons. Assists go to Doug Webster (2), Jan Olsen. Keith Abbey. Robert Curtis scored Eric’s lone tally, assisted by Glen Sharp. The Jewellers opened the scoring at 6:33 of the first. period on a goal by Kinnari from Jim Wells and Arnold Rob- erts. Thornhill tied it up less than a minute later on Mitch- ell's effort from Gerber at 7:41. The first period ended with the Hill team leading 2-1 with Sweeney beating goalie Bob Ritchie at 10:31 from Jim Thompson. Thornhill scored twice in thej first two minutes of the second period to take a 3-2 lead on goals by Dubkowski and Stamp at the 54 second mark and 1:38. The Jewellers fought back WW ; RICHMOND HII ‘ CREDIT U] ‘ Serving Richmond Hill ‘ will not be open Charlton Hardware 1 Gormley Sand & Gravel 1 Jim Clement scored for Char- lton assisted by Jeff Miller. Leslie Piercy scored unassisted for Gormley. Markham Paving 2 ’BAN'TAMS Barrow’s Insurance 2 g I . Michael Cronkwright scored S C†me? 8 unassisted and Steven Morrison “ff Marme 5 on a pass from Dwayne Palmer- Craigies goals were scored byi and John Schaap for Markham.ISteve Tinsley aSSiStEd by Wayne Ted Brown and Thomas Lamb BOW". TinSIEY aSSiStEd by II‘V- scored unassisted forBarrow's. mg Bursey, Brad Tierney 35- * * * it sisted by Brad Rushlow and Leo ATnM Van Pelt. Tinsley assisted bv ATOM RESULTS l l ited to Ranieri, Hartford and King. Coleman added two more a with King and Harris picking up three assists each and Hartford. McKinley, Coleman, Debenham and Ranierl belng credited with single assists. were scored by Peterson and Lynham, assisted by Park. Wilson's 1 Irving‘s 1 Martin assisted by Lance and "Davies scored for Wilsons and "Sephton scorv‘d for Irvings un- lassisted. lCivitans and slngles were cred: Reynolds‘ goals Butler Ga Baird 4 Skyline l Marksman for 3&8 were In Munroe assisted by Wayne Gray and Gary Lewin, Steve Hopson assisted by Jim Hamilton, Gary Lewin unassisted and Jim Ham- ilton assisted by Jerry Cox. Percy Knight. assisted by Eric Riswick and Bus Kirkpatrick was the only goal-getter for Skyline. e no: a- e MIDGETS ‘ thtles 8 Bowden 1 Chris Hobson. Gary Hall and l Thornhill scored twice in the;WoI.fe Buckholz, Newmklt. Stirs/t two minutes of the second! 12 period to take a 3-2 lead on Dick Sweeney, RH. 13 goals by Dubkowski and Stamp John McKnight. kat. 8 ‘at the 54 second mark and 1:38. Matt Kinnari. 1m. 6 The first period ended with SCUMNU the Hill team leading 2-1 with l Sweeney beating goalie Bob Leo Fex, Willowdale ‘ Ritchie at 10:31 from Jim Bob Mitchell, Thornhill Thompson. 1 . . . u . y . . . a n oulubuu u; uauLc auu Davies scored for Wilsons andl Limos 3 . ,- l Bowden 1 scomd for Imngs un- Chris Hobson. Gary Hall and ‘ ~ ' s .. .. ,. Chris Dunlop were the scorers BANTAMS for the winners. assisted by . David Lunn and David McPhad- Craigâ€? 8 en and Ian Oliver. Bowden'l 5"†Mam†5 lone counter was scored by Jim Craigies goals were scored by: Emanuel, assisted by Frank Pet- Steve Tinsley assisted by Waync‘ronski and Murray Nash. Roblin. Tinsley assisted by Irv-f Del Brocco 4 ing Bursey. Brad Tierney as-l Thermos 3 sisted by Brad Rushlow and Leo‘ David Gill. Stu Graham. Don Van Pelt. Tinsley assisted by Hewitt and Steve Graham were Wayne Roblin and Jim Olsenhthe goal scorers for Del Brocco. Tinsley unassisted, Van Pelt as-,assistcd by Roger Walter, Peter sisted by Tierney, Roblin and Dowell, David Martin (2). Clar- Tinsley. Surf Marine's goals ence Dukeshire and Steve Gra- were scored by John Beresford, ham. Thermos’ goals were unassisted, Don Brown unasâ€" scored by Scott Tomlinson. sisted. David Ley assisted by Michael Cartier and Barney Beresford. Steve Marshall as- Corliss. assisted by Reg Dou- sisted by Beresford and Wayne cette, Pat Madden, Doug Brooks Martin assisted by Paul Brown. and Rod Waters. The Jewellers fought bacleary Fairbarn. Newmkt. 5 in theEWolfe Buckholz, Newmklt But it was all Thornhill in the final period as they scored two unanswered goals by Ernie Dubkowski and Gerber. Next game for the Jeweller! is January 2 against Willowdale at Don Mills. The next home game is January 4 with Aurora Thornhill Richmond Hill Willowdale Newmarket Aurora SCORING A Pls. A Pts. 11 24 9 15 10 15