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The Liberal, 9 Mar 1967, p. 11

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Intramural archery saw a. _ . poor turnout _~ gold mam was] Rxchmond H111 Dynes Jewel- [he “vjnner in junior andilEI‘S found out the ulayoffs are senior meets. \a new season last week as they Color team standings to dateidl‘OPDEd a 5-4 Squeaker to Wil- are: gold, in first place, \vitlfllowdalc Rangers in the first 280 points; green. in second game of a bestâ€"ofâ€"ihree York place, with 270 points; red, in Simcoe Hockey League semi- third place and black in fourtlx‘final. In the color team basketball games. attendance was very good. In the junior meet stand- ings were: lst green. 2nd red. 3rd gold, 4th black. Senior re- sults were: lst green. 2nd gold, 3rd red and 4th black (they did not play). This year. Bayview Senior (:irls' Basketball Team was vicâ€" torious over every school they played. The junior team. howâ€" ever. lost three out of five games. placing third in the dis- trict. The student body extends heartiest congratulations to Mrs. M. Glassey for the results of her fine effort in training and coaching the girls‘ teams. Other area competitors parti-v cipating were June Casey, Ang- ela Bender. and Bob Boyd, Phil Blanchard and Frank Wims, all of Aurora; and John Jenkins and Curt Larsen, of King City. The girls defeated Freda Bourke of King City, and Mar- sha McKee of the Granite Club. The scores were 15-6 and 15-8. In other action, Mrs. Buchan and her partner Jim Dilworth of Richmond Hill. reached the semiâ€"finals in the mixed main event before going down to de- feat. Two Richmond Hill members of the North York Badminton Club won the Toronto “C” Championship Ladies Doubles competition last week in the annual tournament. They were Donna Westcott and Mema Buchan. Local Girls Capture’ Badminton “Doubles”; VOL. 89, NO. 36 889-5445 Bayview Girls' Sports RICHMOND HILL MINOR BALL ASSOCIATION Play Bum! By PIA SCHENK 1966 Pontiac Strato (‘hief'2 Door Sedan. 6 (3L. automatitfi fl!” chrome discs. white wall tires. Balance of NEW CAR WAR- RANTY. Lic. J55890. SZJQS SALE PRICE SAVE $1,072 COMPANY SECOND SECTION Registration Registration forms must be signed by parent or guardi‘ DATE: SATURDAY, MARCH 18 & 25 TIME: 10 A.M. TO 3 RM. PLACE: RICHMOND HILL ARENA PONTIAC - BUICK LTD. ACADIAN - BEAUMONT â€" VIVA 1 SPORTS LIST PRICE $3267. FEE $3.00 PER PLAYER $10.00 PER FAMILY Willowdale Rangers 9612 Yonge St. Jewellers Drop Opening Game Semi-Finals York Simcoe 5-4 Above are the beaming members of the 1967 executive of the Richmond Hill Minor Ball Association on Sunday afternoon shortly after their election at the Legion Hall. Front row (left to right) are: Mrs. Jeanne Merritt, 246 Anzac Drive; President Ed, Banks. 94 Weldrick Road; and Secretary 'Larry Putnam, 242 Altamira Drive. Back row (same order); Past President Paul Binkley, 376 Mill Street; Vice-President Wes Berseth, 237 North Taylor Mills Drive; and Director of Registration Mike Berezowski, 230 Axminster Drive. RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. MARCH 9, 1967 We Fina/l y Got An Executive! I The Jewellers. who finished The league’s top scorer. Earl fin first place during the regular Cairns, shot the Rangers into season, fell behind 2-0 in the a 1-0 lead against the Jewellers first period and caught up only at 13:57. Less than a minute once. later at 15:51 it was 2-0 as Pete The other semi-final saw the Warmington sailed in to deposit Thornhill Toronto Shultons the puck on passes irom Leo down the Aurora Merchants 4â€"0. Fex and Bruce Lytle. an sport spots By Fred Simpson I Dynes‘ rallied going into the} second period as Ivan Denike beat Goalie Pat Dineen at film 56 second mark. Assists went 'to Bud and Doug Stubbs. } Denike “as the man in the right spot again at 7:32 and it iu'as a tie game with Clay Chapâ€"‘ ‘man and Don Hill assisting. 4 The two teams battled on air even- keel until 13.13 when Cairns sneaked through for hi8! second goal of the night. Davei and Bill Weir. The Shultons increased the score to 2-0 at 10.16 of the sec- ond period with Bob Mitchel] doing the honors from Ray Mil- lel‘ and Stamp. Miller came back to score again at 19:12 of the same period. Assists went to Carm Sargent and Weir. Charlie Gruber ended the scaring at the 17:00 mark of the final peiitft‘t‘fl'om‘” Mitchell. :2 a * =.:= Semi-Finals (Best of Three) Maclnnis picked up the assistdseries «Au. It was 4-2 at 19:48 as Maclnnis scored from Gary Durie and Cairns. The Jewellers found them- selves down 5-2 at 3:36 as Mac- Innis rapped home a goal from Durie and Cairns. Then came the aborted rally as Tom Kelly broke in alone at 9:08 to make it 5-3 and then Chapman brought the Jewel- lers to within one goal as he beat Pat Dineen at 18:14 from Doug McInnis and Moe William: son. 1st Game - Willowdale 5, Rich- mond Hill Dynes 4 Willowdale leads 1-0. Series “B” Ist Game - Toronto Shultons 4, Aurora 0 Toronto leads 1-0. a 9.1 >2 =s= Future Games (Richmond Hill Arena) Tuesday (if necessary) Wilâ€" lowdale vs Richmond Hill, 9:15 pm. and Aurora vs Shultons, 10:30. OR The first game of the best of And all because of the annual meeting Sunday of the Richmond Hill Minor Ball Association at the Legion Hall which saw 50 dads (along with some moms and children) turning out. It was sort of a second annual meeting for 1967 because only eight had turned out for the first one which had to be cancelled. But it wasn‘t so this time. Last year’s Presiâ€" dent Paul Binkley was at his breezy. eloquent be“ and his confidence increased to the extent he re- moved his bullet-proof vest soon after the meeting got underway. The crisis has been averted. Father has resumed his rightful position at the head of the table. _ In a few days it is very likely his sons 01' daughters will be speaking to him again. This may still take a little time. Hill n. The first game of the best of But the Rangers neld on toU‘ive finals. Yes, everything’s back to normai in Richmond N0 BL’LLET PROOF VES’I (Continued on @132 Eihtral Ist Game - Willowdale 5, Rich- mond Hill Dynes 4 Willowdal'e leads 1-0. Series “B” Charlie Gruber ended the scaring at mg 17:00 mark of the final peliifl‘ffdr‘n‘” Mitchell. The Shultons increased the score to 2-0 at 10.16 of the sec- ond period with Bob Mitchell doing the honors from Ray Milâ€" ler and Stamp. Miller came back to score again at 19:12 of the same period. Assists went to Carm Sargent and Weir. John Lightfoot started things off at 17:08 from Gary Stamp and Bill Weir. Shultons had little trouble against the Merchants leading all the way. win the game and jump into a 1-0 semi-final series lead. Photo Stuart’s Studio In 14 shining natural shades 2 Aonars for 99¢ Special â€" Fresh tasting - Keeps teeth white! Famly Size . . . . . . . . , , . . 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