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The Liberal, 20 Apr 1967, p. 11

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,VOL. 89, No. 42. LITTLE I962 CHEV. HARDTOP LITTLE SELLS MORE USED CARS BECAUSE THEY SELL FOR LESS CHECK THESE PRICESH I965 GALAXIE HARDTOP Licence No.155206 1963 PONTIAC CONV I963 RAMBLER SEDAN 1965 FORD CONVERTIBLE I966 MUSTANG I964 VOLKSWAGEN Check these reconditioned values You will be captivated with the quiet beauty and spark- ling performance this model offers you. It's finished in sparkling Silver Grey featuring a VB, automatic. power steering and brakes, radio, white walls, etc Make it yours by acting today. Ask for Gerry Vander- kolk. Licence No. J55204. Trim and thrifty to operale‘ yours in‘ this beautiful 2 deal elegant Emberglo with b1a( beauty. Licence No. .155223. $71.00 0R YOUR PRESENT CAR DOWN $69.00 OR YOL'R PRESENT CAR DOWN LITTLE'S SPECIAL FINANCE PLAN ENSURES YOU OF THE BEST POSSIBLE DEAL AT THE LOWEST RATE It's spring clean-up time for the Richmond Hill Tennis Club â€" as for almost everyone else â€" as the above members sweep their way into a new season of action. Club President Bob McKee (far left) is giving some pointers to his troop. The club is expecting another successful season which is slated to get underway once the warm weather arrives. Licence No.157512 Licence No. 157517 Licence No.159361 licence No.157SIl SECOND SECTION ll 2 door hard ith black \‘il‘ 1 SPORTS ‘ $1,395 complete comt‘m't is ltop. Finished in an my! interior, a real Get Out And Sweep! $1,973 $826 RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1967 PER MONTH s74] PER MONTH TYRES 1assist for Rotary. also. Irving‘s FINAL PLAYOFF GAME Bob Gilpin accounted for all Ban-ow's Insurance 3 :his team's countex's and Ken Skyline pontiac 1 Cheney assisted on two of them. Robert \VauinngI-d scored Score _on the series was Rotary two goals for Barrows]. one Lin-‘7, ll'VlngS 4‘. assisted; the other: assisted by: iv "‘ * "‘ "‘ Ronald Bell, Akin BientemagBAl‘TAMS . added a singleton. Mike Gall-’ FINAL SERIES augher scored for Skyline. 1 Surf Marine z James A. Rice Ltd. won the round robin consolation series with three wins. Hans‘ BA was second with two wins. Peter Ranieri scored both \\ in- mars~ goals unassisted. Kim Mabley was assisted by Bob Bel- anger and Terry O’Brien for the lone Irving counter. S. J. Clem- ent Insurance .\'on the atom Championship 6-] on the round. CONSOLATION SERIES James A. Rice Ltd. 4 Rice‘s Flowers 2 Allan Graham, Doug McDon- ald, Reg. Armstrong and Jim Bromley shared scoring honors for Jim Rice, with help from Greg Marshall. Martin Arm- strong and David Parks. Scott Merritt and Ricky Van Pelt were both assisted by Doug Hall on the losers’ goals. Rotary 3 Irving Fuels 1 Glen Spearing gave Rotary the edge with two goals, the first unassisted and the second from Don Hillaby. Glen Sharp‘s tally widened the gap late in the game with Neil McDiarmid assisting. Irving‘s Chris Stro- tliei' scored the lone marker with an assist from Ernest Jack- Both winners’ goals came; from the stick of Bob McCulW lough with John Schaap as- sisting on one. Gord Bedwell was helped by Bob Putnam on the losers’ only tally. ‘ Dan’s Essa 2 Wilson-Niblett 0 Alan Cheney was aided by Kerry Kettridge and Randy Bunce. and Bunce scored unas- sisted for Dan‘s. This gave Dan‘s Esso the final series 6â€"3. S. J. Clement Insurance Bob Irving Fuels 1 Peter Ranieri scored both nel‘s‘ goals unassisted. Mabley was assisted by Bob assisted by Larry Watson. D_\'nes put in the net the\\s. unassisted the series 6'1. ma NOVICES Babb Peter PEEWEES MINOR BANTAJIS FINAL PLAY OTFS ATOMS llc Marksmc Sll'Ol Eric‘s (‘ycle & Sports Dynes Jewellers l EXHIBITION GAME Charlton Hardware 2 Studio 9 l FINAL GAME FINAL GAME FINAL GAME Rotary 4 Irving Fuels md arr) fol and e 10116 Mic tic l‘lC and ine. HP: 2 :. came McCul- aap as- Bedwell ;11am on D ided by Randy l-I’l “not- Surf Marine 2 Skyline Pontiac 1 ‘ Surf Marine‘s goals were flipped into the net by Steve ,Thornton and Fred Shier, with assists from Terry Edwards and Shier. Paul Martin and Robbie Sackfield combined for the lone goal for Skyline. Surf Marine 1 Skyline Pontiac 1 Fred Harris was aided by Bob Schram on Skyline’s goal. Les- lie Robichaud received an asâ€" ‘sist from Glen Rogers on Surf Marine‘s goal. ‘ Surf Marine took the series ‘3â€"2 to become the Bantam MOD Mat- took champs FINAL GAME Bork’s Jewellers 5 Bowden Lumber 0 Harry Bryan contributed t\\o goals. Pal Madeleno a goal and an assist, Brian Rushlow and Glen Flook a goal each, and Tom Wilkinson two assists to the win. Thorn'll Peewees Ont. "B" Champs Thornhill North End Cleaners Peewee Hockey Team ended the 1966-67 season in a blaze of glory. as they defeated Milton in the finals and became OMHA "B" Championsf April 10 at Milton the Thom- hill Peeu'ees scored three un- answered goals in the first period. Michael Bornardi got JUVENILES This gave Bork‘s the series 10-0. and the juvenile champ- ionship. - The final game. watched by a large number of fans. last Saturday at Doublerinks. ended in a 4-2 victory for Thornhill. Mark Gain counted twice. with Mark Woolnough and Michael Coyne adding single~ After the game Coach Ed Windsor. Assistant Coach Bob McIntosh and Manager Sid Woolnough. the players, parents and fans celebrated with a party at Lin's Restaurant. The Ted Elmes Trophy. emblematic of the championship, was filled with gingerale and passed around as each person toasted the champions. Pictures were taken at the arena of the team with the five trophies won this tons (Photo by Stuart's Sludm Lupe @1122 Emma], Sport Spots mlllllllllllllllllmlllllllllllllld“llllll“mll\llll“ll“l|l\\lllllllllll\lllll J the munlmmmuuuumuumtuullmmmuuunuuumuuuunuuum By Fred Simpson tissue. There is no cure. Alan has been in his wheelchair for the past three years but John’s affliction is in the early stages and he could be the child next door except that he very seldom runs. Television along with radio play major roles in Alan’s life but hockey is his special field and particâ€" ularly the kind played by the youngsters in the Thornhill Church League . . . and the Maple Leafs, of course. Nor i; cular uage, tissue Fifteen~year-old Alan Macdonell shifted iently in his wheelchair, shook his head, as Hull charged up the ice and sent one of his tipped specials at Terry Sawchuk. was His ster. here Christilot Hanson of East Gwillimbury Township Can- ada‘s champion of dressage. will be appearing at. Expo from September 17 to Octo- ber 1. She will be featured in me World Horse Specta- cular being presented in the 25.000-scat stadium. Other numbers on the program are the musical ride of the Royal Canadian Mountain police: the King's Troop. Royal Horse Artil- lery. Great Britain: and the Royal Barbados Police Band and Mounted Troop. A special attraction will be singer Wayne Newton. s1495. s1095. S1395. $1895. V, wwwm 73W!” PA“ Inns-n 1"“ All In 1AA ’39 FOR USED 64!? SA VIA/8 889-5445 To Ride At Expo There atrophy a slow (Continued on Page 12) but stea no cure BENEFIT GAME victims steady PONTIAC - BUICK LTD. ACADle - BEAUMONT - \'l\'.~ Coming up April 29 is the Richmond Hill Rose Road Races with an expected large entry from the elementary schools in lthe area. t a normal five-year-old. -year-old. Both are Mus- which, in layman’s lang- r wasting away of muscle Bayview Secondary School‘s Ken Hamilton came through in shining fashion last week as he romped to a record-time win in the two and three quarter mile juvenile sprints at the High Park Spring Road Races. Ken, in the words of Coach John Passmore “won easily in the new record time 12:50." This beats the old record by 29 seconds. The former record was also held by an ex-studenl of Bay- \'ie\\' â€"â€" Dave Smith. Also entering the competitions but not farng so well were Gary Hause. Steve Royston, Steve Gentles, and Bruce Wat- ler. John “"111 be taking his team to the Ottawa Road Races this week and expects to make a good showing. Ken Hamilton Romps Victory 9612 Yonge St. ’64 Pontiac Station Wagon ‘65 ’63 Pontiac Laurentian V8, automatic, radio, 4 door sedan, 2 tone turquoise and white. Lic. J46749 ’63 Ford Galaxie 2 door hardtop, Jet Black with red in- terior. Lic. J46739 ’65 ’62 Chev. Station Wagon ’63 Pontiac Parisienne ’64 Pontiac Laurentian ’63 Rambler Classic 4 door sedan, Dawn Fire Mist. Lic. $52478 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM 2 door sedan, automatic. in gleaming Tahoe Turquoise with complementary 1n- terior. Lic. J5104‘3 Pontiac Laurentian Pontiac Laurentian Automatic. Ideal family car. Lic. X8415 Chevrolet 4 door sedan, V8, automatic. in Cameo Beige. Lic. J76746 In Emerald Turquoise 4 door sedan, automatic. gleaming white. Lic. J46741 4 door sedan, V8, automatic. radio, power steering & brakes. White with maroon interior. Lic. 506845 ‘2 (1001' sedan. whitewall tires. radio, in Emerald Turquoise with matching 1n- terior. Lxc. J46738 MORE TO (‘HOSE FROM impat- Bobby flame- iod Richmond Hill was leading 1-0. During the break before the third period. the boys gas- sed up and prepared to prove themselves of championship calibre. In the “B” championship round, Richmond Hill met Bow- manville, and found it a real chore to repeat last year’s win. Dunkley opened the scoring, as- sisted by Winger Sanlon and Centreman Acomb. At the end of the second per- iod Richmond Hill was leading Steve Cronku‘right got the insurance goal, assisted by John Caven 0n the point. With two minutes remaining Bowmanville pulled its goalie for a sixth at- tacker on a face-off in the Hill end zone. Bowmanville kept sustained pressure on the Hill- ers and finally banged one in RH Lions Are Belleville Champs '67 Hockey Season Is Not Over Yet For the second year in a row Richmond Hill Lion Peen‘ees last Saturday brought home the silvernare as “B” champ- ions of the Belleville Tourna- ment The local lads had to be up bright and early for the trip to Bellmille. after having had two strenuous neekday practice ses-‘ <i0ns. Their first opponents in the tourney were tough. the fast skating. hard-playing team from Pcterhoro. Neither team nas at its best for the first two per- iods. but both played more to form in the third. At the end of regulation time the score was tied at 2-2. ‘ At the end of 10 minutes overtime. the score was still to make it 2-1. After a centre- ice i'ace-ot‘t‘ Bowmam'ille again left the net empty in an all-out effort to tie the score. The Lions checked hard and Gordon passed to Sanlon who scored in the open not nith one second to go. giving the Lions a 3-1 win and the "B" L'l]éil])pi0:1>hip and troph)~ two )ears in a row. Three stars were picked after this final game Steve Gordon receiving the number one spot and a hoc- key stick. Scott Mabley earned the number two star and a hockey stick, and a Bowmanville player was chosen for the third star. After an exhausting (lay the team and its suporters went out tied but Richmond Hill had the for a fine dinner before the re- edge on shots on goal. A furtherlum trip. The boys soon for- five minutes of sudden death got their aches and bruises and overtime was in order _ and‘made the most of their reward. with seconds only remaining,| ’ ‘ ’ ' ' '” Peterboro scored and took the: game. The local lads had to be up bright and early for the trip to Bellerille. after having had two strenuous weekday practice ses- sions. Their first opponents in the tourney were tough. the fast skating. hard-playing team from Peterboro. Neither team was at its best for the first two per- iods. but both played more to form in the third. At the end of regulation time the score was tied at 2-2. For the second year in a row Richmond Hill Lion Peewees last Saturday brought home the silverware as "B" champ- ions of the Belleville Tourna- 1118111. Lic. 27008X Nays a ; next on at 2 pn‘ hard and getting by linemz z Dunkley 27-9381 strong the list 1. The scored 1eron )t his pro- Mab- the open not \tith one 5t‘(‘t)li(i to :o. g’irin: the Lions 3 3-1 ‘\ill and the "B" championship and troph) 1\uo )ears in a row 'l‘hree stars were picked after this final game Steve. Gordon receiving the number one spot and a hoe- key stick. Stott )labley earned the number two star and a hat-key stick. and a Bowmanrille player was chosen for the third star. After an exhausting day the team and its suporters went out for a fine dinner before the re- turn trip. The boys soon for- got their aches and bruises and‘ made the most of their reward Sponsors for the tourney the Bellmille Shriners. here t'ine hosts and made the mom a QI'OZtI >th't‘t‘>.~‘. The Lions lime further game rmnmiiments aithougn the it'P is out in the lOL'Hl arena. They played at “oxford Monday night as their imsts celebrated the end of the season and the Metro Toronto championship. Bramalezi has invited the Lions tor a return game and the Lions are anxiously awaiting their op- portimity to play Shopsy's at Maple Leaf Gardens. Next Sat~ urday the Lions go to the Thornhill Tournament and hope to be successful. fig A permanent trophy to be reâ€" tained was presented to Captain Steve Cronkwright and the tourney trophy returned to Richmond Hill for another term.

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