VOL. 89, NO. 26. IMPRESSION Send your Clothes To HOW TO MAKE For Dry Cleaning Shirt Laundry Storage Yea Canada! That‘s the cry anyway this Centennial time of the year and adding their own full-throated gestures are the above four house- wives. They’re the ones that brought the ladies world’s curling champion- ship back to Canada for the first time. 7 ‘o A ‘- "I 1 1†W- Left Vtoâ€"ï¬Ã©ht from the Unionville Ladies Curling Club are: Mrs. Helen Jewett, skip; Mrs. Mary McTavish, vice-skip; Mrs. Mollie Hood, second; Mrs. Mary Fleming, lead. MAKE IT A COMPANY CAR SPECIAL-1966 STRATO CHIEF 4 DOOR SEDAN WITH AUTOMATIC. LIC. NO. H60909. FULL PRICE $2198.00 Plus Tax 889-5 445 HAPPY NEW YEAR AS LOW AS $19.00 DOWN Pick-up and Delivery SECOND SECTION 889-3621 Beat the ’67 tax increase THIS WEEK AT . . . Four ladies And A Broom } SPORTS PONTIAC - BUICK LTD. ACADIAN - BEAUMONT - VIVA In Wednesday night‘s game in Alliston, Ricky Hampton con- tinued to lead the way for the green and white, scoring both goals in a tight 2-1 hockey game, played under very poor ice con- ditions. Big Rick, a rushing de- fenceman, has scored at least one goal in each of the last 10 games, for a total of 15. Assists in this game went to Clement and Kivimaki. Mark Edwards played well in goal. This week CFGM’s Novice recent games, was shutout Fri- Country Gentlemen continued day night, but other members their unbeaten ways in North of the team started to move. York League play. Mike Cronkwright led the way In Wednesday night’s game in with a two goal and two assist Alliston, Ricky Hampton con- effort. Bill Stephenson picked tinned to lead the way for the up two goals and Jim Clement green and white, scoring both had a goal and an assist. Dave goals in a tight 2-1 hockey game, Curtis hd two assists, with Kivâ€" played under very poor ice con- imaki, Hampton and Berseth ditions. Big Rick, a rushing tie-picking up single aSSist points. Friday night in Richmondl 1‘“ Hill, the Countiy Gentiemenl again had tlouble 111111 a pesky Thomhill Team paiticula1ly'Ricl‘ with their gieat Little goalie Mik‘ Brian Stankie1vlcz,11ho had held Jim the CFGM boys to foul goals Jim p1i01 _tq this game. ‘Eiic The‘locals held a vast edge inl * ' "‘ "' territorial play going into the‘ MIDGETS final period, but were losing 1-0, Richmond Hill Legion Midgets when they decided to turn on’were at Doublerink Monday for the power. Big Rick Hampton, a good practice session to get who has carried the scoring in (Continued on Page 10) WITH A PONTIAC Novices Win Two Games Hampton Leads In Goals 9612 Yonge St. FOR EXAMPLE: RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1966 Next action will be this Fri- day night at the local arena. when the Conn-try Gentlemen meet South Shore in another North York League contest. LEADING SCORERS AS 0F \ DECEMBER 28 Rick Hampton Mike Cronkwright Jim Graham Jim Clement Eric Kivimaki PLUS TAX 727-938] 20 12 11 11 A Pts 3 28 Sport I Spot: By Fred Simpson brooms . . . ‘ And it housewives f stormed the with the wo: Canada. bubbling the trip The Mary Mc'i‘awsn, Vice-skip: Mrs. Molhe flood. second; and Mrs. Mary Fleming, lead. I chatted with Mrs. McTavish who was still bubbling with all kinds of enthusiasm both about the trip to Scotland and the success which followed. The rink, in case you didn’t catch the newspaper stories. won the final against a Kirkaldy Rink by a 14-11 score. Before the tournament started the Canadians played in a men’s tournament but were eliminated in the second round. Being a novice when it comes to the finer points of curling (I have trouble handling a house broom) 1 was intrigued by the information they used brushes over in Scotland instead of brooms. Down crashed the illusions. Just couldn’t imâ€" agine curling wthou‘t brooms. Mrs. McTavish was also impressed with the enthusiasm of the audience which was more vocal than the average audience in Canada. Mrs. McTavish states she and her cohorts had trouble with them and stuck to the brooms all the way. “They’re push brushes,†she said, “and it’s just a question of getting used to them. Everyone uses them over in Scotland.†“They stand around the side of the rink,†she said, “and cheer and clap like they do at a football or hockey game. It was very impressive. We were nervous at first but this doesn’t last long. You’re too busy concentrating on your game.†She added that the girls in Scotland play “mostly a draw game as opposed to the knock-out brand in Canada and therefore they find it hard to compete with us.†Being a person who simply freezes in cold weather. I asked if the temperatures are the numb- ing kind down on the ice surface as-.-they are in Centennial Canada. “It’s really not that cold,†she said, “because they heat the playing surface and it’s quite comfort- able out there for the spectators.†Mrs. McTavish also came through with praises for the “wonderful ice surface which is that way because the temperatures don’t fluctuate as much over there as in North America. It’s easier to control.†The four housewives were cited for sportsman ship in the final game. During the fifth end, the Scottish skip slipped on delivery and Mrs. Jewett called a halt to play while the opponent recovered her composure. As to how the rink decided to venture to the wilds of Scotland: Mrs. McTavish had entered the six-year-old world’s tournament in 1964 but lost out. “I’ve been quite enthusiastic to return,†she said, “and managed to generate enough enthusiasm to get the other girls to go.†Mrs: Jewett also explained how the team Mrs. Jewett also explained how the team entered the event. “There was a notice on the club’s notice board inviting a team from Canada to participate so we decided to have one from Unionville. “It cost us each about $800 including plane fare but it was worth it.†Mrs. McTavish promises to be the top tub- thumper for the Scottish tournament stating she hopes to get everyone in the area interested in it. Neve pecially And V McTaVis] Mrs. Mary I chatted The women were Mrs. Helen Jewett, skip; Mrs. Women And Brooms ‘1' underestimate the power of a woman. r if she’s got a broom in her hand. when there are four women and as many . . well, no telling what might happen. it did in Scotland recently as four young as from the Unionville Ladies’ Curling Club the ports of that country and came home women’s world championship â€"â€" a first for Stick To Brooms I ce I s Wonderful skip: Mrs. Mollie Hood. éecond; Em. liberal SUPER WHITE SALE Nothing like thick, fleecy bath towels to dry off with! Ours come in stripes, solids and assorted patterns. Choose from the following rainbow of colors to co-ordinate with your decor: Pink, Rose, Blue, Cerise, Sun Gold, Parrot Green, Brown and Turquoise. RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE OPEN DAILY Tim. 9 PM. SAT. TILL 6 PM. Rainbow washing? Attractive colors and patterns in tablecloths. Size is 54x72". 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