ner. Gle finished in the B FULLY QUALIFIED TEACHERS Portable Instruments and Music Supplied Piano, Accordion. Guitar and Drums for Mark were Mah the Toro John De} Thcakston Anulty (3 Pioneer C Another ner. Glen A member of eer Track Club of Markham Vil‘ victory Saturday High School t Championships Johnson al‘so District High team champions which featured letes and 40 tea Wins York Pioneer Runner VOL. 90, NO. 19. THE MAN'S CAR strict High Schc am championship liCh featured m'e ;es and 40 teams. Also running exec THE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC The time is drawing near Call 884-3434 Malcolm Toronto DeFinm JDH her York Pionee en Greenslade of ‘ d second in a field Midget race. nd 40 te running arkham’s 31st lub Hamilton inney 428) SECOND SECTION of the lub, El Village and all 0 excellent 3 team V Smith ‘20 Olympic ' «27th:, led School ' in tl Cross at H the Y Eric MERCURY - METEOR - .‘IONTEGO v FALCON - COUGAR BRITISH FORD - FORD - NIERI'I'RY 'I‘RL'CKS 485 YONGE ST. N.. RICHMOND HILL â€" SSl-l-HI - SR5} York Pion- :‘ic Johnson sprinted to the Ontario ;s Country York 3ary the 20th Aurora of 350 Title Club, Bruce J Mc- York races ictory run 1 SPORTS E a: ii‘ihm'al The Richmond Hill Dynes Jewellers took it on the chin for the second time in a row last week dropping a 6-0 game to Don Mills Comets in a York Dynes Jewellers Lose To Comets The House That Service Built†August 1] The Richmond Hill Recreation Committee recently held it‘s annu workers who participated in the town's summer playground program. Te absent through illness) enjoyed dinner and were thanked for their Director Moira Stephenson was among the head table guests. Seen above (left to right) are Valerie Firman. Committee )lembt Davidson. Committee Member Peter Sale and Elizabeth Wilson. A total of 19,585 children participated in the six week period ex RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1967 The Jewellers have lost both their two starts in convincing fashion. Simcoe Senior Hockey League game at the local arena. Honor Summer Volunteers Firman. Committee Member William Naylor, Ella Elizabeth Wilson. Other games last week saw;& Cycle by 8-3 Toronto Shultons blasting! *3 * Downsview Canadians 9â€"2 and: The Comets-II Willowdale Rangers taking the‘saw Yashi Tana measure of Newmarket Sportsl’scoring at 1:57 the six week period extending from July 4 to By 6-0,- Still Winless After Two “Puddicombe Pete" it"s annual dinner for volunteer gram. Ten young ladies (one was for their assistance. Program Dave Maclnnis. W. Earl Cairns. W. Les DesRocher. D.1\1 Gary Stamp. T. Calvin George, D.M. Don Mills Willowdale Toronto Newmarket Downsview Richmond Hill Len Perkins and Ron Minor scored for the losers. It was also an easy win for the Shultons as they chalked up a 5-0 lead before the Canad- ians could break into the scor- ing and went on to win handily by a 9-2 score. Gary Stamp led the assault with three goals followed by Doug Carter and Bob Ritchie with two apiece. Singles went to Craig Dunnett and Bob Shelton. Lorne Widdifield scoring twice for Newmarket with Doug Gibbons scoring the other one. Earl Cairns and Mike Cowan were the big gun for the win- ners scoring two goals with singles tallied by Peter Warm- ington and Dave Maclnnis. It was all Don Mills again in the third with DesRocher scoring his second goal at 3:56 and Wilf Arnold ending the scoring with an unassisted mar- ker at 9:18. The Willowdale Rangers re- mained undefeated taking their game against Newmarket with a four-goal outburst in the sec- ond period after trailing 1-0 in the first. It was 4-0 at 11:06 with Frank Doucette breaking into the scoring on a pass from Tony Grant. Tanaka was back at 2:51 of the middle period with his sec- ond goal of the game with as- sists going to John Mulhall and Stubbs. The Comets-Dynes encounter saw Yashi Tanaka opening the scoring at 1:57 of the first period on a pass from Bud Stubbs. Don Mills upped it to 2-0 at the 12:39 mark with Leo DesRocher doing the honors from Calvin George. Send your Clothes To HOW TO MAKE For Dry Cleaning Shirt Laundry Storage IMPRESSION nond Hill 0 2 113 LEADING SCORERS (Photo by Stuart's Studio) Pick-['31 and Delivery STANDINGS “I L BRANCH 10 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill Open 7 am. every morning G A Pts 17 3 4 13 4 4 14 8 2 A Pt Fourth draw: High three- game “inner. Clem Reeds, Flo Reeds. Gordon Brown, Shirley Brown; two game, Ben Bourget, Ethel Staples, Armou Tripp, Guy Staples; one game, John VanGoozen, Isabel Wilks, Bill Kirkpatrick and Joan Kirk- patrick. A11 received prizes. r The third draw saw three, 1three-game winners. They were the rinks of Elgin Barrow, Mary Barrow, Charles Lifeso and Joyce Hall; of Ross Clark. Muriel Clark, Jack Vernon and Bert Vernon; of Fred Taylor, Diane Wmtaker. 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