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The Liberal, 30 Dec 1965, p. 9

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valved a 'timed drive from Van- couver to Montreal and also special closed speed sections. Following the rally. Mr. Mor- timan drove the car in hill climbs in Manitoba. Quebec. the Marttimes and Ontario. He gain- ed {first place at Thu? Rivers, Iecond at the Gaspe climb and was third at Winnipeg. He scor- ed a total of 26 points. 10 more than the secnnd place man. Wilson- Niblett Auto Wins A Scarbm‘o man has won the National Hill Climb Champion- ship driving a Cheveile spon- sored by Wilson-Niblet.t Motors the authorized Chevrolet. Olds- mobile dealer in Richmond Hill. John Merriman received the honors ‘from the Canadian Auto- mobile‘ Sports Club which is the governing body for the sport in Canada. The Yonge Street ginally entered the '65 Shell 400 Rally In the 1966 rallies he will drive a Corvair from Wilson- Niblebt starting with ihe Interâ€" national Canadian Winter rally in February. The company is looking forward to adding to its fine exhibition of trophies which are on display in its show room. - ulunm V..uu.w u nu.“ “Hum” AURORA= The site 01’ Aurora's hosts. Richmond Hill Lion Pee-f new 5479.600 arena and com- wees a 7_1 defeat. munity centre has been chosen‘ Dick webe- sank a pass 'fOllOWinS Pl‘esentatinn 0f 1‘59-{i'nm Steve Cronkwrighl and‘p ports by Engineer J. D. REid‘Robbie Sackfieid to save the A and Recreation Director El‘nieiLinns from a whitmvashing. HeisE Bat-5°“ concerning “5 PhySical‘and his brother Bill had speniiB layout. The arena will be builUChrisimas in Listnwei with their‘b, adjacent to Aurora Heighisiramny, and had to make a fiy- B‘ Drive. The former arena wasing trip home to play in the H destroyed by fire last year. ‘game. n 1C VOL. 88, No. 27. In spite of an extremely busy month, Santa had time to drop in at the Richmond Hill Curling Club's Ladies’ Party Bonspiel December 15. Here Santa Harold Louden Claus is shown distributing gifts to (left to rightl Flo Reeds, Nora Keffer and Peg Symington. As\well as the bonspiel and gift exchange. the ladies also enjoyed a Christmas luncheon. ‘ Natim' Ra"YDeI‘eat Dorset Park ISO SECOND SECTION RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE Our New Year bells in the year ahead. the message of best from the entire staff of are ringing out wishes to all dealer ori- car in the which in- Richmond Hill Santa Remembers The ladies Terry Haviland nullified all scoring attempts by the visitors and came through with his seventh shutout of theseason. He was particularly effective as he smothered two breakaways which looked like certain goals. He was particularly effective as, Monday morning the Lions had he smothered two breakawaysla two-hour practice session and which looked like certain goals.,‘on Wednesday will be playing Val Stefian got the onlyian exhibition game at Double- counter of the game as he took‘rinks, in preparation for their the puck the full length of the trip to. Detroit next weekend. ice and shot it into the net be- They are scheduled to meet hind the opposing goalie. Gordie Howe's Roosters in two The Country Gentlemen will games, one on Saturday and one play Wexford atlTa‘m O‘Shanter on Sunday. Wednesday night and will hostl * * * * CFGM Country Gentlemen remain undefeated so far this Season. collecting their 19th win over Dorset Park “B” team at the local arena on Sunday. They also have one tie game to their credit. East York, leaders in the MetrolATOMS Sign in if you're in that category League. on Sunday. League play} Last Thursday night, North but be careful. We don’t want will resume the following week.iEnd Cleaners Atoms entered thelanyone 10 get injured in case * * * * ‘Don Mills Atom Tournamentfit turns 0m ‘to be a Stampede- Belleville Peewees apparentlyiThe Richmond Hill team got om were not affected by their longito an excellent start by winning‘ ' ' trip on Sunday When they ViSited‘the first game of the first series w Richmond Hill Ifilling in foriby a Score of 4-1 over a team Swiss Chaleth and handed theirlfmm Leaside‘ hot. Ri m d Hill Lion Pee-i » " ' . wege: a 7i Sggeat. 142122.: genes 15 a two game> I CFGM Country Gejtlemen Win 19th GameOf Year SPORTS w RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1965 The Belleville players were really flying throughout the game. but the Lions, probably feeling the result of too much turkey on Christmas Day, just couldn't get going. A return match in Belleville is being arranged. If the Lions play this game in their usual fashion their hosts are due for a big surprise. The first series is a two game total score. The first goal was scored by Paul Banks. assisted by Dennis Acomh and Bruce Hipkiss, the second goal was by Steven Brown unassisted. the third goal by Robbie Edwards, assisted by Brian Dunlop and Wib Lamb, the final goal was by Brian Dunlop assisted by Peter Barnâ€" ett. The Atoms’ second game of this series was piayed Tuesday night at Don Mills Arena. We carry a complete line of Men’s Formal Wear and Accessories: for sale or rent. Richmond Tailoring 5 Yonge 5.. Richmond ICE SKATING Richmond Tailoring: Doublerink Arenas Jane St. at Hwy No. 7 “Reserve now for New Year’s" Sundays 2-4.30 Saturdays 8-10 p.m PHONE 889-7251 RENTAL 884-4212 at Hill l-lerh Butt made good in his The lady members of the club first nut-of-cluh bonspiel with have been playing it cool most the Cliff Bennett skipped rink of this week what with the this week at the Yuletide Bon- home duties calling and leaving spiel at the Downsview Curling most of the curling to the males Club. , And it should stay Quiet ex- Needless to relate Mr. Buubt was doing curling cartwheels at his good fortune and is look- ing forward to similar experi- ences. Also on ’che rink was Kay Harding. viceâ€"skip and Babe Bennett. lead. ' Herb was second on the rink which won a prize in the third event and at writing is in the finals. Members of the Saints and Sin- ners League are out looking for some sinners to participate in the January 9 mixed bonspiel. Sign in if you‘re in that category but be careful. We don’t want (C2) and is tied with Willowdale for least ed against (40). Strung out behind the two top teams are Willowdale with eight points, Newmarket with six, and Aurora with two. It was strictly a cake-walk for the powerful local squad which now has scored more goals than any other squad in the league (C2) and is tied with third place Willowdale for least goals scor- It's beginning to look like a SCORING two-team race in the York-Sim- coe Senior Hockey League be-‘Leo Fex, Willowdale tween Thornhill and RichmondiTerry Stone. Aurora Hill Dynes Jewellers as the sea-‘Dick Sweeney 11.“. son heads into 1966. Job Mitchell. T.H. Thornhill is currently holding‘Wolfe Buckholz, down the top spot with 14 points Newmarket but the Hill team has 12 points Matt Kinnari. R.H. and is red hot after walloping Stan Thornington a hapless Aurora team 15-5 last‘ Richmond Hill week, Frank Mashinter. R.H. Leo Fex of Willowdale con- tinues to lead the scoring race ' ith 28 points off 15 goals and 13 assists. Terry Stone of Au- rora has moved into second spot with eight goals and 15 assists for 23 points. Dropping back into third with 14 goals and eight assists is Richmond Hill's Dick Sweeney. A couple of veterans led the heavy artillery barrage against Aurora as Matt Kinnari and Jim Wells dunked home three goals apiece. Both also picked up three assists. Right behind was big Stan Thornington with a‘ brace of his own to go with two assists. Other gnal scarers were VWI Cairns. Frank Mashinter (four assists'. bu uuuuru. lvloe ..._- liamson. Doug Mclnnis (three assists). Dick Sweeney and Jim Thompson. Richmond Hill Whips Aurora 15â€"5, Pressing Thornhill For Tap Spot' Terry Stone was the spark- plug for the shellshocked oppo- sition with two goals. Singles were added by Bill Hills, Ken Taylor and Mike Patrick. Willowdale Nex‘market Aurora Aurora made it an interesting contest for two periods and even led by 3-2 at the end of the first period. But the Jewellers man- aged to pull into a 5-3 lead in the second period. Thornhill Richmond Hill Then came the final period and bombs away as the Dynes- men blasted home 10 goals to two by the Aurora boys. (Photo by Stuart's Studio) STANDING W Em Stewart got Bork's third goal with Sephton and Mabley earn- ing assists, in the final frame. with Watson getting Nobleton's second goal assisted by Doug- las. Rod Mahley, assisted by Stewart, and Sephton unassisted made the final score 5-2. Char- ity drew a penalty in this per- iod for slashing. Nobleton players sent to the penalty box for two minutes included Steve Briggs who drew two penalties for tripping. Dugan for cross- checking and Douglas for al- bowing. Tom Diceman‘~ opened the scoring on a pass from Greg Sephton and Stewart. Steve Black put Bork's two up. asâ€" sisted by Mabley and Diceman. and Nobleton countered with one goal by Douglas from Wal- son. Two minor penalties were meted out. to Richmond Hill players Bill Alexander for trip- ping and Gary Charity for cross-checking. ‘ There was no scoring in the second stanza and no penalties were awarded. Bork‘s Jewellers handed Nnb- leton a 5-2 heating at Richmond Hill, December 20. Bork's Jewellers Defeat Nobleton Bork's two goalies, John Bork and Rich Masters, turned in stellar performances. Bill Alexander was accident- ally cut on the throat by a stick and the slash required five stitches to close. Second draw: 1. Rupe Jack- son, Hank Vos. David Jackson and Warren Shunk. 2. Ron ‘Bagg, Fred Sward, John B'agg and Bill Sward And it should stay quiet ex- cept for the New Year‘s Eve party which should crea-te some noise etc. The annual Father and Son bonspiel was held this week with the following winners: First draw: ‘the fathers acted as skips and vices with the sons playing the seconds and leads). 1. Stan Parr, skip, Jack Hughes, vice; Btian..Pan-. lead-‘ and Dave Hughes, second. 2. Gord Step- henson, skip, Bill Reid. vice. Wayne Stephenson, lead, and Bob Stephenson, second. STOUFFVILLE: A $1.300 cir- cular slide for the town's Mem- orial Park. subject of a con- troversy at a recent Parks Board meeting. will have $400 to- wards its costs absorbed by Stouffville Kinsmen Club. which will also assume the expense of transporting it from Orillia and installing it. The board had hes- itated to purchare the slide when it was pointed out that there was not enough money in the 1965 budget to cover the entire cost Send your Clothes T0 HOW TO MAKE AN IMPRESSION For Dry Cleaning Shirt Laundry Storage Pick-up and Delivery Phone Spots 889-3621 RANCH 7173 YONGE 8T. THORNHILL Next LG.A. Smn By Fred Simpson I don‘t know about you but I feel terrible. It's the kind of illness that's almost certain to be around at least until three days after 1966. Medical scienCe doesn't seem to have an answer for it and I'm too weak to do it myself. Maybe next year I’ll start eating the proper type of food. That should do it. But in any case here is a Happy New Year to you who are fortunate enough to have your health or at least are in possession of more durable consti- tutions. , l‘he sporting scene itself was a pretty healthy one around Richmond Hill in 1965 with most of the participants putting up good showings although not too many strutted in the rarified championship atmosphere. But “here's to” in any case. Some scented bouquets to Del Madeley and his Richmond Hill Indians’ football squad who walked off with the glory in the Metro Toronto Football Union forthe second straight year. I'll remember the mud bath they had to endure to do it and [suppose some of them are still scrubb- ing town park soil out of their eyeballs. May they win yet another championship in '66 but on a dry field. ' NO PAYMENTS UNTIL MARCH 350 NEW FORDS READY TO GO! LITTLE I Back in January we made a rash promise that our salesmen would have Xmas week off if they made their yearly quota by September 30th. The result â€"â€" only the managers to mind the store, but what a sale they've lined up! They'll have no time for dickering because we‘ve got over 350 new Fords in stock and more arriving daily! So, shop the city then drive out to Richmond Hill and make the new car buy of any year before December Slst. Open every evening until 10.00 pm. during this Action Sale. Due to increased money costs, we’ll be unable to offer 5% financing after December 3151:. So; here's your last chance to save up to $250.00 on finance charge if you act before Friday. Remember to finance $2000. costs only $300. in charges over 3 years! Compare this with any bank then act before December Blst. BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH FORD MOTOR CREDIT Sporting Scene Healthy DEC. 26th to DEC. 3lst Is What? Is Illness (Continued on Page 10) LAST CHANCE TO BUY A NEW FORD AND GET Over Full 36 Months FINANCING “I‘m really proud of my boys". Pete Artemchuk, coach of the North End Cleaners' Bantams reported on his return to Rich- mond Hill Monday evening. The Cleaners won their first game in the Riverside Bantam Tourna- ment Monday 3-0. Their oppon» enls were a team of big. hard skating. good hockey players from Port Credit. Marksmen for the Clean- ers were Dunkley from Murphy. who teamed up for two of the winners' three 20315. and Methe from Mac- Killop. Only one penalty was drawn by the Rich- mond Hill boys. who. 30-» cording to their coach. all played a good game. Coach Artemchuk had to return to work Tuesday morning. leaving his young players in charge of Manager Micki Martin. Tuesday morning at 8 am the Cleaners played their second game with Port Credit and RH North End Cleaners Bantams Win lst Round Riverside Tourney \QONOO”OWOMOOOW 9 881-1213 ; 9 WOW Eric’s Cycle 0 Sports 25 YONGE ST. S. HOCKEY & FIGURE SKATES “ALSO SKATE EXCHANGE” Scores 30, 8-0 C.C.M. & BAUER WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF A1 team Wednesday at 9.!5 am the Cleaners will meet the winners of the Ajax-Wallaceburg round. Wallaceburz took the first game of the two-game tntal goals round by a decisive margin, sq will prnhably be meeting the Cleaners. The championship round will he played Wednesday evening at 6 pm and Coach Artemchuk Will be driving in Riverside to "see my boys win the tournament." tune boys Wright with an Methe. Ball assists and Methe. Dunklc Ball. Murphy assist and Dunkloy. Morrison assisted by Rice and Pollard. Dunkley assisicd by Murphy, Wilkinson assisted by Duncan and Ball. and Duncan assisted by Ball. most of 8-0. This the round 1 got. i goals RICHMOND HILL every player on the into the scoring act is bein}: credited to with an assist from all assisted by Duncan 9, Dunkley assisted by phy assisied by Wright (icy. Morrison assisted 1 again to the gave the local ~O.

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