GRAND OPENING KICK-OFF WARD l COUNCILLOR IRE-ELECT ERIC GEORGE noun museum x It costs you less to buy the best at DUNLOP [5“ Y5 <w“ - Dunlop Pens - Dunlop Ashtrays - Balloons 0 Coffee and Donuts FREE COUNCILLOR TOWN OF VAUGHAN THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursd GEORGE BRUNO PIVA COME IN AND JOIN THE FUN 0N OCT. 3“! Saturday, October 3rd =â€" 1 pm. -â€"- 3 pm. Meet Argos Cahill and Raimey in person at your DUNLOP FAMILY TIRE CENTRE Planned Progressive Administration DAVE RAIMEY (Limited Quantities) JOHN GILBERT & FAMILY Grab the kick-off football, which has been autographed by all the Argos! Bruno Piva, your new manager, invites you to join his Opening celebrations! m mu}: FAMILY TIRE CENTRE the The league loading Southern Blues were blue:‘ than usual when the Westsides defeated them 14-6. The victory for Bruce Venn's Westsides moved them two points behind the Blues and with half the season left it promises to be a close race for Open Mon. - Sat Westsides Topple League-Leading Blues Civitan Football Chargex top spot Oct. .1, 1970 303 Yonge St. North Richmond Hill SAVINGS ON SUMMER AND WINTER TIRES Buy your first tire at Regular Price, get your second tire for (Sale ends Oct. 10) $5 . 4 I 151 line Fibre-glass belted. $ twin white or raised 0 White letters 1 5 R d' I PI 3 . a la y 8 3.111 LEO CAHILL Credit terms to suit your budget p.m.. Fri Fleet-footed Mike Coppingtterceptions and recovery of two scored three touchdowns and fumbles: Played Very Well on defence. Hill Quarterback Bill Weber The‘winless Bombers showeéi 100ked Very strong despite the great improvement but Coach‘1055 Of his favorite PaSS target, Ray Kyte‘is severely handicap- brother DiCk Weber, W110 ped with a large squad of 27vsprained his ankle early in the boys who must all play during game- ~ the game, The hardest \vork- Halfback Marty Gell filled in mg people at the field are the effectively for the injured Web- eight Bombers‘ cheerleaders 81‘- all bedecked in green and w -rr 7 white who lead the encourage- BOYS AND GIRLS ment for this winless team. (Milk? “SUI†P001“? “WHEY 9n Next week according to Ray, his team will “really give them something to cheer about". On October 3 Crosby Park and Southern Blues play at 9 am, Browndale and Westsides at 10:30 am. Richmond Hi1 Raiders will win their next game on Oc- tober 4 if they play as well as they did last Thursday against the Woburn Wildcats. The league leading Wildcats defeated the local team 28-0 but the Raiders fared better than most of the other entries in games played against the Woburn Team. Coach Dennis Young is still confident that come playoff time his team will be there WILDCATS 28. RAIDERS â€"0 Coach John Bork was disap-idaw. pointed in having his unclet‘eal-z In the intermediate game, ed record broken but had somef'l‘hornhill also won 18-6 des- good news for the smaller pite the efforts of Bayview‘s players with his announcement Hugh Cutler who ran over 200 that The Blues have been ac-iy'ards only to have many called cepted as an entry in the Kit-Whack because of penalty infrac- chener tournament. This tour-’tions. ney is for Peewee players only.l In the other high school game In the second game the Well‘Richmond Hill stopped Lang- coached Crosby Park team (19â€" staff 18-0 with a fine defensive [eated Browndale 36-0. display which included five inâ€" Westsides‘ Quarterback Jim Simpson scored one of the two touchdowns and passed to Craig Sharp for the other major score. Bruce Bailey scored The Blues’ only points on a power sweep to the right, a favorite scoring play for The Blues. 8 am. - 9 pm. "K mm 6"! Newmarket and District com- petition saw Richmond Hill hav- ing mixed luck in its encount- ers with Newmarket opponents. In, the mosquito division the Avenues were defeated in a lcup game 3-0 but a protest in- volving three average players has been lodged with Newmar- )ket League authorities. Emerald Isle Motel closed out the regular house league schedule by downing Lazenby’s Leaders 2-0 to win the Atom division playoff championship. The Irishmen were full value for their win which was the only time the druggists had been defeated this season. Peter Tipold and Brian Hobbs tallied the goals in an exciting game caused when both teams were level on points at the end of the round-robin playoff schedule. Make regular pocket money on a Liberal paper route. Estab- lished routes may be available in your area. Phone Carrier Circulation, 884-1105. The peewees, led by 2 goals by Craig Davies, blanked New- market Police 2-0. DISTRICT PLAY Bantam action saw Richâ€" mond Hill Ballymena edged 2-1 in the final league game by Newmarket. Tim Whelan was the marksmen for the Hill. ‘ In the other high school game Richmond Hill stopped Lang- staff 18-0 with a fine defensive display which included five in- ATOMS Football at the high school level kicked off this week with Thomhill Secondary School proving it has not lost any of its championship power with a 36-0 win over Bayview Secon- Emerald Isle Upsets lazenby's By 2 - 0 Count To Win Atom Title despite their three-loss record to date. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Soccer Action These two clubs meet next - makes it big' Motel closed} 'ward who made no mistake with his low drive. | The Rangers should have gone ahead by 1-0 just before the half on a fine effort by Sam MacAuley on left wing. McAulay sent a pass to Centre Forward Jim Henry who beat one forward and sent the ball to .Billy Keenan with only the Col- lingwood goalkeeper to beat. Keenan tried to push the ball to the far side only to have the keeper rob him of a goal by pulling off a spectacular save. ‘Rangers Win By 2 -1 Move Into Semi - Final The atoms also had little opposition and won by a 4-0 margin. Steven Young knock- ed home two goals including a beautiful lob shot from 15 yards out. Scott Patterson and Mark Kernohan scored singles. Both mosquitos and bantams were not as successful and were soundly hammered by Both were 1 were 6-0 see Four Richmond Hill teams travelled to Oshawa last Sun- day for a series of games against the General Motors city. David Kenny opened the scoring with a 20 yard drive early in the first half and Kev- in Kernohan made it 2-0 before halftime from the penalty spot. David Mason made it 3-0 in the second half and Richmond Hi1 coasted to victory. 6-0 scores Oshawa strong in Ontario C credit. Dynes Squirts again showed their best form in dominating the opposition. Dates to remember: October 30, banquet, Lions Hall: Nov- ember 14, dance, Legion Hall. Rangers held onto the lead until five minutes from the end when Collingwood scored the tying goal from a scramble in front of the Rangers net. The game went into overtime with the Rangers pressing to the offensive. They Were awarded a free kick thirty yards from the goal. lnside left Keenan placed the ball onto the toe of centre for- weekend in a back-to-back ser- ies for the championship. OSHAWA SERIES The Richmond Hill Rangers advanced to the semi-finals of the Newmarket and District Soccer League playoffs last weekend by downing Calling- wood 2-1. Collingwood came close on occasions only to be fooled by the goalkeeping of Leo Mailey plus the outstanding defensive work of Right Fullback Billy Jordan and Right Half Dave Carlisle Rangers went ahead at the five minute mark of the second half when a Collingwood defenâ€" der handled the ball in the pen- alty area. Keenan made no mistake with the shot. 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