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The Liberal, 29 Oct 1970, p. 15

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MAPLE ALLIANCE CHURCH Maple Community Centre Keele Street North, Maple Pastor: D. S. Davidson 233-9725 Sunday Services 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School 11 a.m. -â€" Worship Service 7 pm. â€"- Evening Service Aursery Facilities for both Services THE CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL THE ARCHANGEL Bayview at Crosby Richmond Hill Rev. David N. Sproulo 884-4236 Honorary Assistant Rev. Herbert Newton-Smith SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1970 All Saints Day 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 10:30 am. -â€" Holy Communion Church School for all ages Baby Nursery ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN Yonge At Vaughan Richmond Hill 884-2227 Rector: Rev. David McGuire Asst. Rev. Fred Jackson SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1970 8 â€" Holy Communion 10.30 -â€" Holy Communion Sermon: Rev. Fred Jackson Church School and Nursery 7 p.m. â€"â€" Holy Communion 7:45 p.m.â€" Confirmation Class 8 pm. â€" Young Adults. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH THORNHILL Brooke and Jane Streets Rector Rev. Canon H. R. Howden. B.A. Wednesday 10 Holy Communion Mr. Graham Upcraft LRAM Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1970 All Saints Day Our 140th anniversary observ- ance begins today. 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 10.30 a.m. â€"- Holy Communion Preacher - Rt. Rev. H. R. Hunt. Suffragan Bishop of Toronto. 7.30 pm. â€"'Trinity Teens and Twenties EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH Mackay Drive â€" Richvale Rev. George Young B.A.. B.D. 889-6789 Mr. Robert Long. Organist SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1970 TRINITY XXIII Young Adults Wednesday 10 am. â€" Holy Communion (Prayer circle follows every 2nd and 4th Wednesday) 9:30 am. â€"â€"- Senior Su School ' v 11 am. -â€" Morning Prayer ST. STEPHEN‘S CHURCH Maple ' The Anglican Church of Canada Rector: Rev. Ramsay Amitage M.A., DD. 14 mm. â€"- Holy Communion 11 a.m. â€" Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 am ST. JOHN’S BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxford Street. Richmond Hill (Convention of Ont. 8: Que.) Interim Pastor Percy Allabee For Information Call 884-5070 9:45 am. Sunday School 11 am. -â€" Morning Worship Nursery Provided Everyone Welcome L“Ii"'uiii‘uihni‘ I Let the Wall to Wall Experts . . . Junior Classes and Nursery 6313 Yonge St., Willowdale _ 225.0941 F \ (Across from sayvette‘s) | Open Mon. to Fri. 9 am. - 9 p.m.â€" Sat. til 6 pm. a -“““““““‘“‘n‘ mflflflflSérllIXllflY JACKPOT $500 ALLIANCE NOVEMBER 3 â€" 20 Regular Games $20 1 share the wealth â€"- 1 rainbow â€"- 1 pie plate Earlybirds 7.30 pm. ANGLICAN We have a good selection of room size rugs Willowdale Broadloom Ltd. BAPTIST EVERY TUESDAY - 8 RM. St. Mary’s Parish Hall Yonge St. N. â€" Richmond Hill (opposite Canadian Tire) ’x9jRUGS 39'5 (FREE estimates in your home without obligation) NG Senior Sunday O FAMOUS BRAND NAMES . . . Harding * Celanese * Kraus B.M.K. * Burlington * Peerless Armstrong * Caravelle * Bigelow And All Kodel Carpets ss4-5070!9.30 a.m THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH Ston 17. Yonge Street (Convention of Ont. 8; Que.) Rev. Ernest L. Johns, B.A., B.D. 884-5816 ’ Mr. R. Richardson Organist and Choirmaster SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1970 11 am â€" Sunday Worship Everyone Welcome RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH (A Fellowship Church) 50 Wright Street (Opposite the High School) 884-3091 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1970 9.45 am. â€"â€" Bible School for Bible Study WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Meet Us Where Weldrick Road Meets Bathurst Rev. B. T. McSpadden, Pastor 884-7859 We Preach the Redeemer Resurrection. Rapture and Revelation SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1970 '0 am. â€"â€" Bible School 11 am. â€" Morning Service Subject: “Beauty For Ashes" 7 pm. â€"â€" Evening Service Subject: “The Tabernacle ~â€" The Arc Of The Covenant" 1 Wednesday 8 pm. â€"- Prayer Meeting While expecting Christ's return we welcome Your's. An Old Fashioned Country Church on the Edge of the City LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH (Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada) 26 Church Street, Thornhill Pastor Tom Cowan MA. BD. Special Missionary Weekend With Bill Large. from South ‘America Saturday, 7:30 pm Missionary meeting to hear of his‘ work Bill Large Supervised Nursery at All Sun- day Services. ST. PAUL‘S LUTHERAN CHURCH Bayvlew Avenue 5., Near Centre St. Richmond Hill The Rev. James S. Dauphlnee Pastor 884-5264 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1970 All Day Saints 9.30 am. â€"‘ Sunday Church School 11 am. -â€" The Service Nursery care is provided during the service. CHRIST THE KING 8 pm. â€"V7Mid'-weel§ Service LUTHERAN CHURCH Prayer and Bible Study Royal Orchard Blvd. Thursday Bay “1.0111 DH“? 7_30 pm, â€" Youth Fellowship Thornlull, Ontano week Night Activities Arnold 13- Wellel’ B-A" B'D‘ are in members’ homes. Call P85“? 884-6136 for further informa- Phone 889-0873 Ition. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 19701Everyone welcome to _ot.1rr new Sunday. 9:50 am Rally Day and Bible School 11 am Pastor Tom Cowan School grades 3 up 11 am. â€"- Sunday C1 School nursery to grade 2 11 am. â€"- Family Worship all ages LUTHERAN râ€" Rev. DeLoss Scott â€"â€" Rev. DeLoss Scott. Wednesday â€"â€" Prayer Meeting and 52 NUMBERS Suhday Church Sunday Church Stay-laters ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 Miles South of Maple) Rev. John Arbuckle, Pastor Organist Mrs. J. Keffer SUNDAY, NOVEMBER -1, 1970 9.45 am. â€" Sunday Church RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Wallace Minister Miss Joan Weir Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1970 9:45 am. â€" Sunday School Junior & Senior departments. 11 a.m. â€"â€" Morning Worship School 11 am. â€" Our Service to God (The Friendly Church) For Information call the Pastor at 832-2528 " 12 years and up X11 am. â€" Morning Worship I1“The New Music" featuring IYouth Musicians ‘Church School up to 11 years ‘Minister: Rev. Alfred 0. Mc- I1Alister BA, BD. . ‘For Further Information Call 889-2131 Nursery and‘ Kindergarten Friday â€" Junior choir practice 7 p.m.; Senior choir practice 8 7 pm. â€" Cubs Advance Notice: Wednesday November 11 6.30 pm. â€"- “Luncheon 15 Served" Tickets $1.25 may be obtained from any member of the WA. or M & M. All Welcome Tuesday 6:30 pm. â€"- Brownies Thursday THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 271 Centre Street Thornhill. Ontario SUNDAY, NOVEMBER. 1, 1970 Minister The Rev. D. T. Evans. B.A., BD.. D.D., Moderator 96th General Assembly Guest Speaker The Rev, R. Forbes Thomson. M.A., B.D., Guelph, Ontario THE PUBLIC WORSHIP OF GOD 9.30 am - 11.00 am - 7.00 pm Church School: 9:30 am. Grades III - VIII 11 am. â€" Grades Nursery - 11 You will be welcome PRESBYTERIAN ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MAPLE, ONT. AND ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN 7 CON. VAUGHAN TWP. Rev. B. F. Andrew. Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1970 10 am. â€"- St. Andrew‘s Church Sunday School. 11 am. â€" St. Paul’s Church and Sunday School The Missionary Church RICHMOND HILL \ (Beverley Acres School) Pastor, Rev. Andrew P. Jones 884-6136 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1970 ‘ Rally Day 9.50 am. â€" Family Bible Hour. ‘Special program with story teller, Miss Edith Lowing and the children’s hymn band. 11 am. â€"- Morning Worship The Pastor Speaks Wednesday 8 pm. â€" Mid-week Service Prayer and Bible Study GORMLEY MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. B. S. Hallman, Minister 887-5846 Thurs. 8 pm. Youth Fellowship. Social at the home of Tom Clark, Preston Lake. Fri. 8 pm. â€"â€" Cantata Pratice SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1970 9:50 a.m. â€" Rally Day in Sun- day School. Bible classes for all ages. Goal 200. 11 am. & 7:30 pm. 97th Anni- versary Services. Guest Prea- cher. Rev. Willis flanking, Mis- ‘sionary to Nigeria. iSingers: churéh with a new ministry. 7‘Bridlewood Male Quartet". Tues. 8 pm. â€" Colonists and Boys Brigade. Wed. 8 pm. â€"â€" Missionary Prayer Meeting with Mrs. Mil- sted in charge. A filmstrip by the SIM. “Iboland”. Beginning over Again will be shown. SUNDAY, NEWEMBER 1, 1970 9.30 am. â€" Church School A warm welcome awaits you" THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH erving Since 1803 UNITED *all RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL 24 Oak Avenue, Richvale uni. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER. 1, 1970 “33.9.30 a.m. â€" The Lord’s Supper ms. 11 am. â€" Family Bible Hour 11 am. -â€" Sunday School Kindergarten to Grade 6 and M». ‘ Bible school for grades '7 and up and 7 pm. â€" Evening Service Tuesday 8 pm. â€" Bible Study and ‘21'V RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH (Yonge and Centre Street.) Ministers The Rev. Robert F. Smith 884-1675 Rev. Allen E. Hallo“ 889-9126 Organist and Choir Lender Gordon M. Fleming Church Office 884-1301 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1970 9:45 am. â€"- Primary Church School Ages 6-8 inclusive ” Come in, World" 11 am. â€" Nursery and Kin- ‘dergarten ' 11 am. â€"â€" Worship Service Sermon: “Church Union - Trick or Treat" SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1970 Special Anniversary Service Guest Speaker: Dr. Earl S. Lautenschlager. Principal of Emmanuel College 11 am. â€" Worship Servrce Sermon: “Planet On Strike" Church School 9.30 am. -â€" Ages 6 -14 11 am. â€"â€" Ages 3-5 Wednesday, 4 pm. â€"- Ages 6-8 1 WELCOME SUNDAY SERVICES 11 am. â€"- Public Worship 11:00 am. â€" Church School Come To Worship â€"- Depart To ’ Serve A Welcome To All. CARKVILLE UNITED CHURCH Minister Rev. Harold W. Kemp BA.. BB. Organist: Miss Doris Mitchell Choir Director Mrs. Irene Bowen SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1970 1707 am. 4â€" Worship Service RICHMOND HILL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 80 Elgin Mills Road West Pastor, F. C. J. Pearse 222-2200 11 am. â€" Divine Worship Wednesday 7.30 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting Saturday 9.30 am. â€" Sabbath School RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Ruggles Pastor Rev. David A. Dyer, B.A., BJ). 884-6629 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1970 9:45 am. â€"â€" Sunday School 11 a.m. â€"â€" Morning Worship Service Service “Focus on Missions" Sandy Campbell â€"- Youth Wor- ker with VISA â€"- “A Ministry Among the Indians" Tuesday 7.30 pm. â€"- Bible Study and Prayer Hour Thursday 9.45 am. -â€" Coffee Cup Bible Other Denominations 6.45 pm. Crusaders DONCASTER BIBLE CHAPEL Story Hour Saturday Youth Night - Hallowe’en Party (Clarke and Willowdale Sts.) SUNDAY, NOVEMBER. 1, 1970 9.45 am. â€"â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Family Service, Speaker: Mr. Howard Hunt 7 pm. - Evening Service Speaker: Mr. Howard Hunt Wednesday 7.30 pm. -â€" Prayer Meeting and Bible Study MAPLE UNITED CHURCH Keele and Church Streets, Maple, Ontario. Minister Rev. Norman H. Boogers ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED CHURCH 325 Crosby Avenue Rev. John McTavish Minister, 884-5526 Prayer Speéker: Mr. John Martin A11 Are Welcome Concord Road VSUNDAY SERVICES 9.45 am. â€"- Bible Study (classes for all) 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Service 7 pm. â€"â€" Communion Service Wednesday 7.30 p.m. â€" Bible Stndy NOT A DENOMINATION A CHURCH OF THE NEW TESTAMENT ORDER A CHURCH OF CHRIST (Baby Care Provided) Phone 234-6274 or 225-5100 It's fun. relaxing and it really works As advertised on T.V. Lose a dress size in just two weeks Men â€" lose 2 belt notches in just two weeks “TRIM GYM" Be Fit And Slim with Drive CONCORD A. E. Atkinson Minister, 889-3364 Paterson. Sec. 225-9745 Wednesday â€"-â€" Christian Youth Thursday â€" Men‘s meeting Sunday Evening and King High Minor Bantams Take Four In A Row OMHA Teams Off To A Good Start Visit Detroit The CFGM Novice Team visited Detroit October 17 for two exhibition games. The first one was a high scoring game with the Detroit team winning 8-6. Goalie Mark Porter put on quite a demonstration of quick reflexes in the CFGM net. Tipâ€" old opened the scoring midway Ehrou‘gh the ’first period, assis- ted by Steve Pri_ce. CFGM was then held score- leSS until the 18 minute mark of the second period when Phil Wood scored on a picture pass from Defenceman Alan Clark The third period saw the teams going from end to end with the Killers coming up with their best period, scoring four goals â€" Frank Nigro unassisted. Wood with his second, assisted by Clark then Wood struck for his third goal four minutes later. assisted by Price. Ron Dysart wound up the scoring with a slapshot from the blue line assisted by Clark, The second game saw the more practised Detroit team skate away from our boys with a 7-2 win. Scoring for the Hill were Nigro and Price, both un- assisted. uw CFGM 6, Thornhlll 4 Friday, October 23, Richmond Hill hosted Thornhill in the first league game for both teams. CFGM came out on top of a 6-4 score u-1 DI'UA \. . Opening the scoring for Rich- mond Hill was Dean Capotosto assisted by Wood. After a lull in the game Nigrb scored. as- sisted by Halliday and Dysart from Blair Lewis. Then Lewis bypassed the Thornhill defence after receiving a nice pass from Dysart to score CFGM’s fourth goal. Jimmy Gropp assisted by Nigro scored on a third period power play, followed by an un- assisted goal by Dysart. ATOMS Weyerhaesuer 4, Markham 2 Sun day the Weyerhaesuer Atoms handed Markham a 4-2 defeat on the latter’s home ice for a good start on the 1970-71 season. Scoring for the Richmond Hill team were David Baker, David Collins, Mark Girdler and Ricky Girard with assists com- ing from Girdler. Collins, John Pickett and Baker. A nu.-.“ __~.. This victory was the sweeter since their opponents were a year older a_nd a year bigger, A reduction in the number of hunters drowned over the past three years has been reported by officials of the Department of Lands and Forests. {he Peewee B’s Hunter Drownings Are Down In Past 3 Years Prior to 1967 there were us- ually from two to three times the number of hunters drowned as fatally wounded by firearms. Four years ago the depart- ment incorporated boa/Ling safety in their hunter safety training program in coâ€"operaâ€" tion with the Ontario Safety League. The effects of this educational efforts brought immediate re- sults with actually feWer hun- ters drowned in 1967 than those killed by firearms in the mar- shes and uplands. The Richmond Hill Curling Peck club opened its doors to a new 2nd 2 season October 17 when the re- On turning members renewed ac- Maisj quaintances with each other vice, and welcomed newcomers to the Kinn club "EQeryone enjoyed the food (courtesy ladies section), danc- ing and refreshments from our fully licensed bar. _ V The first competition of the season was provided by the ladies section opening bonspiel October 21, and the winners were lst draw â€"â€" 2-game high â€" Jean Coneybeare‘s rink with Irma Ferris at Vice. Shirley Bate 2nd, and Peggy Biggerstaff lead. 2nd â€" 2-game high â€" Shirley Hicks Skip, with Shirley Lash Vice. Lil William 2nd, Betty Karlins Lead. l-game high â€" Marj Brock Skip, Jean Hiltz Vice, Millie Bradstock 2nd and Ethel Dyson Lead. Second draw winners were â€" Skip Dorothy Nystrom. Eileen Hello World" Themelséfighgrfii 2nd and Sadie RH Unlted Children ln‘lfg‘iedéilofi "Hello World”. a program for children aged 9 and 10, is now in progress at Richmond Hill United Church, Rev. Allan Hallett announces this week. The boys and girls meet at 9:30 every Sunday at the church and share in activities such as drama, writing, creative danc- ing music, arts, crafts photo- graphy, electricity, etc. The purpose of “Hello World” is to discover what the church is and what is the main task of the church in the world. Both Goalies Duncan Candy and Paul Norman played well in the Hill nets. PEEWEES Lions 4. Thornhill 2 In their first league game, the Lions Peewees put the right foot forward and chalked up a 4â€"2 win against Thornhill. Danny Jones took a pass from Bob Dynes to open the scoring for the Lions in the first period. Thornhill tied it up on a counter from Ed McCarthy. In the second period, the Lions again went ahead on a goal by Chris DeGeer assisted by David Forbes. Bob Dynes made it 3-1 in the u..:...u annual! hv anp Chais‘ 17. and goalie Gerry Tipold had to be sharp on several close-in shots. Richmond Hill 7, Finchurst 4 Paced by Robinson's spark- ling 3 goal performance. Rich- mond Hill Minor Bantams de- feated Finchurst from the To- ronto Hockey League 7-4 at the arena Sunday afternoon for their fourth straight win. Finchurst took a 1-0 lead in the second minute. but Robin- son tied the score 1-1 on a power play after 37 seconds of the second period. assists go- ing to Gran-t Fergusson and Dane Eldridge. Finchurst scored again to lead 2-1 after two periods. Both Goalies Duncan Candy and Paul Norman played well in the Hill nets. PEEWEES In the second period. the Lions again went ahead on a goal by Chris DeGeer assisted by David Forbes. . A. LA AL- Bob Dynes made it 3-1 in the third, assisted by Bruce Chais- son, but Thornhill fought back to make it 3-2 when Tim Leon netted the puck. Twenty-three seconds later Mike got the final goal. unassisted. Lions 5. Whitby 3 Sunday the Lions travelled to Whitby and defeated their hosts 5-3. Whitby opened the scoring with two quick goals. Scoring for the Hill were David Brooks from Glen Tatum. Dynes from Chaisson, Bob Put- nam from Tatum and Brooks, Chaisson from Jones and Brad Lloyd and Chaisson from Jones and Dynes. In Detroit The Lions had a good time in Detroit on October 17, but dropped two games to their fas- ter skating hosts. The scores were 4-1, 5-1. MINOR BANTAMS Richmond Hill 8, Whitby 3 Richmond Hill Minor Ban- tams won their third consecu- 3tive game, downing Whitby 8-3, iin the town arena Friday. The local lads exhibited real pass- ing wizardry as the players earned 21 scoring points on the eight goals. _. . , 1.“-.. -nnv, The Hill’s first goal was soot-1 ed by Richard Hopson, on as- sists from linemates Wayne Court and Steve Hodgins. These boys are each in their first year on a tOWn representative team, forming the third line, and to date have not looked out of pL’ace. Tony Robinson scored his first goal of the season, with linemates Grant Fergusson and Captain Brian Kellett earning assists. Grant has been outluck- ed of late, but is about ready to break loose. |.u buns "4.".-. Once again the "bread and butter" line of Arnie Van Der Weyde, Jeff Miller and John Oakley completely took control of the game. as they scored four goals. Oakley scored twice (one of which was the winner) and had two assists: Arnie scored one goal and picked up four assists, while Jeff scored one goal and earned three as- may” Not to be overshadowed by the forwards. defence-men Dave Ber- seth and Richard Campbell each scored a goal. Dave, instinctive- ly sizing up a Whitby play, in- tercepted a stray pass, went in on goal and scored unassisted, while Richard scored with a hard shot from the point. On six of the goals scor- ed, the entire forward line earned scoring points, graphi- cally illustrating that the team is unselfisth passing the puck; ‘they are indeed utilizing the ientire ice surface! ' one sists wThe big Whitby team was certainly no pushover, as they actually outshot the Hiller’s 22- Peck vice, Agnes Richardson 2nd and Mary Ray lead. One-game high was won by Maisie Gibson, skip, Lee Till vice, Pat Mills 2nd and Maxine Kinnear lead. a- he..- On the past weekend, two 1 draws were held in the club’s. opening mixed bonspiel. A new format was used whereby each curler scored individually while curling on three different rinks, 2 mixed and one with their own sex. As a result of this interest- ing experiment the following winners were declared: lst draw. winners were: Gord Brown, Skip, Audrey Louden .Vice, Rob Roy MacGregor 2nd. ‘and Isabel Wilks, lead. ‘ 2nd draw â€" Harry Trivett skip. Wyn Simpson. vice, Bev Welsh 2nd and Kay Schell lead. 3rd draw â€"- Tom Bush skip, Freda MacDonald vice, Geo. Greer 2nd and Colleen Alex- son lead. Second draw winners were â€" Jack Shropshire skip. Ruth El- lison vice. Murray Meeres 2nd and Laura Watson lead. 2nd draw â€"; R_oss Clark skip, VJ“. 15.4... auu Haul“ . _._V 2nd draw â€" Ross Clark skip, Blanche Reid vice. John Bate 2nd and Sadie Lucas lead. 3rd draw â€" Bill Reid skip, Maisie Gibson vice. John Step- henson 2nd and Muriel Clarke lead. L4..- d: Then came the wild third1 period which saw six goals potted in the final four min- utes. Brian Kellett scored on a long shot from the blue line for another power play goal, and Oakley gave the home team the lead for the first time, with assists going to line mates Van Der Weyde and Miller. Robinson scored his second goal on a pass from Eldridge wit-h Campbell in the penalty box, giving the Hillers a 4-2 lead at 16:12. At 16:52 Finch- urst had tied the score 4-4. Van Der Weyde then scored the game winning goal unas- sisted at 18:14, Miller added an insurance goal from Oakley and Van Der Weyde at 19:07, and Robinson completed his trick by scoring at 19:42, slap- ping home the puck on a pass from Fergusson. BANTAMS Thornhill 5. ‘ Reynolds Aluminum 3 Friday North York League play opened for the OMHA Bantams, sponsored this year by Reynolds Aluminum Prod- ucts. Thornhill came to town for the league opener. Scot Hillier opened the scor-1 ing for Thornhill at 7:24 of the first period, assists going to Jim Rennicks and Chris Sutton. The locals tied it up at 10:07, Bob McDonald the scorer, as- sisted by Ricky Sackfield. Then the Reynolds boys took the lead at 12:09, Paul Hoogen- boom catching the top corner assisted by Bill Stephenson and Kevin McKeage. Richmond iHill added another at 14:32, Don MacPhee assisted by Jim Clement and Brad Campbell being the marksman. In the second period Rich- mond Hill spent OVer half the time killing off three penalties and, containing Thomhill, held on to 31 lead. In the third Thornhiil took command, scoring four unan- swered goals, Sutton collecting two and one assist, Hugh Bur- gess two goals, Hillier, Dave Courtemanche, Dan Sumers and Ian Boyd an assist each. The final score was 5-3 for Thornhill. Reynolds 3, Finchurst 1 Sunday the Reynolds Ban- tams hosted Finchurst in an exhibition contest and it took the entire first period for the teams to accustom themselves to the smaller ice surface of the west arena. In the second, Richmond Hill collected two goals at 2:24 and 4:25, R. Campbell and Sackfield being the marksmen. Bob Bel- anger and Bill Stevenson each earned an assist. In the third Reynolds’ boys scored their third goal at the four-minute mark, Jim Clement finding the lower left corner, assisted by MacPhee and Stev- enson. Finchurs’c scored one before the end of the game, making the final score 3-1 for the Hill. MIDGETS ~ Legion 5, Orillia 4 Last Friday the Legion Mid- gets played an exhibition game in Orillia and won 5-4. Steve Brown scored three goals for YBRQQ K3 m MEAT BARGAINS ARL. YOUR CHOICE OF Rogndeirloin LOIN NO. PORK CHOPS 79¢ SIDE BACON THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Oct. 29, 1970 We Reserve “F eatnring Canada’s Finest 5580 YONGE STREET AT FINCH The Right to Limit Quantities â€" No Phone Calls Please the locals with Sackfield and Lounsbury adding one each. Scott Mabley had two assists and Jeff Wood, Greg Binkley and Dave Dunkley were cred- ited with singletons. Bobby Clement and Lou Moore shared the goaltending duties. Legion 6. Thornhill 1 Sunday, the locals played their first game in the North York League, hosting Thorn- hill and won 6-1. At the end of the first period Thornhill was leading 1-0. In the sec: ond period Tom Sanlon and Mike Ball had assisted goals to' make the score 2-1. _ The locals caught fire in the third, scoring four unassisted goals. Robbie Sackfield scored unassisted at 15:36, Sackfield then counted from Alan Paivia and Mabley, then Dunkley from Sackfield and Rick Bolingbroke and Mike Ball from Steve Brown at 10.23 ended the scor- mg. STARTS OCTOBER 30 Remembrance Day Service AT THE CENOTAPH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8 at 3 pm. The March of Remembrance forms at 2 pm at Allencourt Plaza â€" proceeds along Markham Rd.; north on Yonge St. to the Cenotaph. All ex-service personnel are invited to take part in the march. All citizens are urgently requested to attend this service. All groups or persons who wish to deposit wreaths at the Cenotaph during the service are requested to leave their names with the Police Department LEST WE FORGET ©©E “'°”“"’° “'LL \w' ODEON 884-6221 Address: Lt. Col. CHARLTON HESTON - GERALDINE CHAPLIN TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL Mayor William C. Lazenby John Thomas Brown Thomas Robertson 0. I. D. Hopson ress: Lt. Col. R. W. Butcher, D.F.C., C.D. Taking Salute Lt. Col. R. W. Butcher, D.F.C., C.D. THE HAWAIIANS BARQUERO “GOD SAVE THE QUEEN” STARRING LEE VAN CLEEF Adult Entertainment The Annual Frank Barrott and Blue Brand Beef’,’ Added Feature will be held STAR IN

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