Banquet Committee Co-Chair- er. Eric's: Kyle Cllatfield.Dylles,§1"1er1‘1“l bu†Manuel mo“ “11“ man Bob Green and Helen Price top scorer in league: Bert Rei-‘able Player- were overwhelmed at the re- mann. Eric's. top goaltender. Most Valuable Players (Team), ception given the banquet. Deep Most Valuable Players (Team), Ken Horvat, Stephenson Con- appreciation from everyone-in- Ross Simpson. Dynes: Kirk stnuctionzlJohn Greenfield, Civi- volved is voiced for the dOna- Goodman. Shields; Bill Murphy, tan Club; Kevin Brillinger, Surf tions of tables. chairs. soft Streets; Harold Simpson. Tony's; Marine: Tom McIlwaine, Reâ€" dl-inks. food. utensils and haul- Lindsey Murdock, Hodgins;'liable Mower and Marine. age truck and to the mothers Peter Vanderberg. Eric‘s. Pla- and fathers and young folk who ques were presented to Jim set up the banquet facilities and Steel]. Don Ireland. as donated. - ~ did the serving. ' ' by the players. lward Flve Mlnor House league trophies were Novice Champions (Convener el‘esefï¬ed by local league con- Alex Russell), Rumble Transâ€"‘Appomts Team Heads Venms and Maple Leaf Defence port Steve Shadoff. RHm_. Star Brian Glennie. Mayor Wil- bl 1 adin oar . D .'d C r_ llam Lazenby was in attendanceilei: Aeuenciuit {:édin:15001.:r.} Ward 5 [Oak Ridges) M1n01‘ and 'lentl his hands and feet toiRoss Querengegse,‘ Wilson NibllBall Associastion got things Off selvmg the countless_guests. Hellem most valuable player. the ground unday as 1t named nâ€. "M" nnunhn: and mannnprc House league trophies were presented by local league con- venors and Maple Leaf Defence Star Brian Glennie. Mayor Wil- liam Lazenby was in attendance and lent‘ his hands and feet to serving the countless guests. He had been asked to be present to make some presentations and a speech, but was soon in there helping. Donald Deacon. MLA York Centre. was also present and his speech and wit was a big addition to the day. At. the end of the banquet} Am“ Mayor Lazenby made a surprise’Jim A‘ presentation to RHHA Presidentl‘ice: Thomas Graham. This was a!5°°1‘91Ԥ plaque engraved “The Richmond‘DOUg Hill Hockey Association Award. Player presented to Thomas Graham ini MOS‘ recognition of his outstanding‘A'bert contribution 1970-71." |McCar A surprise visitor was Lake_'1\ev1n bloson. xorK ouucue. shore League Convener Mrs. Richard Girard. Rice‘s Flowers: Gordon Hawes. wife of the for- Gary Longï¬eld~ R1095; Paul mer OMHA president. She preâ€" Armstrong VCA- sented the championship trophy Major Mites Champions (Con. to Captain Tom Taylor of the venor Bob Deremo‘. Kings. Ed- Bond Steel Minor Midgetsnvard McLeave. top goalie. Kings: Tom. in turn presented a small‘Neil McGregor, Nats. top scorer: gift to Mrs. Hawes. Craig Halliday, most valuable Al‘ Webster was master ofiplayer in league A1. Webster was master of ceremonies for the day and it sounded just like a hockey game if you closed your eyes. The arena board donated the building free of charge for the day. The final function of the a5-'Club. Kevin McLeod. most valu- sociation for the season will beiable 203119- ROtal'F: Rand) the annual meeting scheduled‘Hughes- leading scorer. Rey- for May 10 at 7:30 pm at theinolds: Gerry Chaisson. Avenue arena. Lets have the same turn- out. ‘ } Richmond Hill Hockey Association wound up its 1970-71 season last Saturday with its “First Annual Awards Banquet†ever presented by the as- sociation. Success of the banquet was evident in the fact that‘although the advance sale of tickets indicated a total of approximately 1000 people would be in attendance, more than 1,100 came for the first sitting which was for the junior-age boys (up to peewees). With another 400 present for the senior group, total attendance was in the neighbor- hood of 1,500 people. Tyke Champions. (Convener Al Buchanl Perry-Hill. Jim Ma- jury. leading scorer: Billy Pal- mer. leading goalie; Richard Hughes. most outstanding player. Most Valuable Players (Teaml. Brian Russell‘ Barrow Insur- ance: Dan Henderson. Bob‘s Boys: Billy Bruels. Charlton H a r d w a r e: David Vennard. Gormley Sand and Gravel: Dan Smith. Kinnear Pontiac; Mark Kernohan. Perry-Hill. Following is a list of the in- dividual and team winners dur- ing the 1970-71 season in house league action. Midget Champions. (Convenor Harry Nelson) R. D. Little. Ralph Armstrong. League‘s most valuable player: Wayne Kirchen. leading scorer: Dwight Wagner, best goalie. Most Valuable Players (Team‘. Alan Armstrong. Bowden; Jim Bromley. Barks: Bruce Newland, Village: Steve Shewchuck. Lit- ties. Peewee Champions (Convener Harry Bellangeri. Streets‘ Scott Bull. most valuable league play- 1Ph0to by Photique Studiosi Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Star Brian Glennie is the man with the pen and the magic here Saturday at the first annual Richmond Hill Minor Hockey Association end-of-season blast at the Richmond Hill Arena. A dinner and trophies were handed out to the youngsters from the \‘arious minor hockey house leagues and OMHA teams for their accomplishments during the season. Sign Here, Brian Glennie SECON SECTION Most Valuable Players tTeam), David Bailey, Consumers Gas; Steve Bowers. Rumble; Mark Gossman, Dan's Esso: Ted Ger- ber. Wilson Niblett; Chris Bed- ford, Braddock Optical; Kelvin Nakamichi, Allencouit. Atom Champions (Convener Jim Andersoni. Han‘s Gulf Ser- vice; Ron Abernathy, leading scorer; Cameron Green. goalie; Doug Lewis. most valuable Most Valuable Players (Team), Albert 'Deffabo. Han's; Wayne McCartney. Sheppard and Gill: Kevin Gibson. York Simcoe; Richard Gil‘ard. Rice‘s Flowers: Gary Longfield. Rice‘s; Paul Armstrong. VCA. Most Valuable Players (Teaml, Ian Ball. Rams; Dave Kenny, Nats: Russell Thompson. Aces; Kevin Kernohan. Kings. Minor Bantam Champions (Convenor Ron Russell). Rotary Club. Kevin McLeod. most valu- able goalie. Rotal'y: Randy 7756 Yonge St. (1/; Mile. N. Steeles) 889-5484 JAPAN CAR SALES THORNHILL Most Valuable Players (Team). Wayne Henderson, Rotary; Paul Bulger. Avenue; Craig Richard- son, Murphys; Bob McCullough, Reynolds; Steve Paterson, Sey- mours; Ron Hall, Richmond Hill TV. most valuable player in league Bantam Champions (ConVenor Al Alder). Reliable Mower and Marine. Mark Smith, Surf Mar- ine. best goalie; Paul Jarvie. Civitan, leading scorer; Kevin Merritt, Surf Marine, most valu- able player. $ Some 20 persons were in at- tend'ance in what was described as one of the best turnouts to date. House League. Peewees. coach still required; Squirts, Bill Friend, Don Smith; Tykes, Sandy Spensley. Rick Kipp, Jim Hunter. Ward 5 (Oak Ridges) Minor Ball Association got things off the ground Sunday as it named the new coaches and managers of its House League teams at a well attended meeting at Oak Ridges Lions Hall. Back again this season will be two coaches who brought championships to the Oak Rid- ges area last season. » the Peewees They are Jim Lacey of thei' Midgets and Allen Bastard of‘| Following are the teams en- tered in competition this sea- son with the coaches and man- agers following: Boys. Midget All Stars, Jim Lacey. Pete Lacey: Bantam All Stars, John Spensley. Steve Parkes: Peewees, Allen Bestard, Ted Clague. Senior Girls. Gerry Cook. Mrs. Mary Post; Bantam. coach required; Peewees. Coach Mrs. Helen Shand; Junior Girls, Bill Jones. Tryout times will be set out at a later date and .phone calls made to players concerned. NTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1971 Uaullllllhuu, Juuu, LIILL1\\4;CI‘ uuu._, Hied myself off to the local arena to take a peek at that big. booming close-off to the 1970-71 Rich~ mond Hill Minor Hockey Association‘ season Satur- day and it was strictly success-ville all the way._ n 1L__A_ ._._LI_ Here I- am again, treading mid-season sports. just waiting to stroke out in hopefully earnest style with a big summer season hiding just around the corner (where is that corner?) in fastball, soccer, badminton, judo, checkers. ï¬ddly-winks, {1nd, and. ou v...“ .. ~V_-___v, Some 1,100 youngsters (many of them with fathers in tow) were there to partake of the food as well as the numerous trophies up for grabs in the first such staged big windup of the winter‘season. Am always bemused by the awe extended by the youngsters to any and all of the big league NHL stars who graciously give up their time to sign autographs all over the place. .a. flgngn‘llglginl'ggn‘ BRIAN GLENNIE This time out it was Brian Glennie of the Maple Leafs doing the scratching and it rather staggered me to think that (judging by that youthful face) it wasn’t so very long ago that the same Glennie prob- ably was an awed youngster attending a minor hoc- key banquet and looking for the autograph of some Deaf. Maybe a George Armstrong, 3. Davey Keon? Who knows? Simply sent an old-age shiver through me at the very thought of it all. Can that much time really have sifted through my blue-veined hands? I can remember when my heroes used to be Turk Broda, Harry Watson, TeederKennedy (remember that cry of ‘C'mon Teederl'Z), Bill Ezinicki. All this passed through my mind as the young- sters swarmed around the very-modern Glennie. Aaah, the cruelty of it.all. I rushed right out, right home to my rocking chair. Of course, I wasn't feel- ing too healthy anyway. - A A SWIM TIME The summer season has to be almost with us now with the announcement that the Richmond Hill Centennial Swimming Pool will be showing off its new “roof†come this Saturday. Yes, it will be “Open House" with you and you and you invited to drop around this Saturday after- noon to View the refurbished pool as well as meet the new swimming director, John Pirie, of Scarboro and his staff. The “Open House†por- tion will go through to 5 pm and from there on in it will be open for recreational swimming that night and Sunday. . '0 Plans were just in the forming stage when I talked to John but. needless to say, the new roof will allow for a very sizeable increase in attendance this season as rain and/or cool weather won’t be the horrible creature it used to be in a swimmer’s life. The roof structure contains a series of 10-foot high windows which will serve to give the effect of swimming in the great outdoors without the dis- comforts as mentioned above. ’ Your car requires maintenance service at 6.000. 12,000. 18,000. 24,000, 30.000. 36.000, 42.000 and 48,000 miles as outlined in your Maintenance Guide‘ These are the services determined by Ford engineers as necessary to keep your car in dependable, economical running condition. Our Service Technicians are specially trained to perform each operation \properly. And they ‘use special tools and equipment necessary to do the work quickly and economically. I 0 discount from 7° regular price! Call Bev or Tony for an appointment FORD TOTAL MAINTENANCE 445 YONGE STREET NORTH RICHMOND HILL I WE SERVICE ALL PRODUCTS | :1 PHONE 889-7703 I (The House That Service Built) gggggg‘ggglinfl (Continued on Page 14) (Ely: liberal Potpourri By Fred Simpson Sport Spots The 10-raoe card will have the first flag fall at 8 pm sharp. Saturday, rain or shine. \llllllllll“l\llllllllllllll“lllllllllllllllllllll““\lllllllllllllllmllllll““ll! BOYS AND GIRLS Make regular pocket money on a Liberal paper route. Estab- lished routes may be available in your area. Phone Carrier Circulation. 884-1105. The 1971 late model stock car racing season swings into action Saturday at 8 pm when Pinecrest Speedway begins its let year of operation. The compact 1/4- mile ova! is located on Highway 7 between Jane and Keele Streets. Twenty-one Saturday eve- ning meets will make up the schedule with a top field of stox aces compet- ing for the $10,000.00 O‘Keefe Points Fund. Norm Lelliott of Willow- dale. defending points champion will have plenty of strong competition com- ing from such veterans as George Rueffer of Port Credit. runner-up in ’70: Lloyd Howard. Maple; Fred Bullen. Aurora; Phil Zam- pino. Weston and Barry Stather of Stouffville, to name a few. Although miserable wea- ther conditions prevailed for last Saturday's opening time trials. twenty-five dri- vers had their machines checked by the safety com- mittee. Pinecrest Race This Saturday DODGE COLT our super baby. DODGE (0LT 4 speed manual floor shift transmission Brakes â€" front disc Bucket seats Flow through ventilation Tool kit Wheel discs Wheel base 95.3 inches Tilt steering wheel Tires - 600x13 blacknalls 4 cylinder 100 horsepower overhead cam engine 2 DOOR COUPE â€" 2 DOOR HARDTOP â€" 4 DOOR SEDAN â€" 4 DOOR STATION WAGON 395 YONGE STREET NORTH 884-8118 RICHMOND HILL Standard Equipment So much for so little. Richmond Hill Parks 8. Recreation Committee invites you to an 4 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM CENTENNIAL SWIMMING POOL EVERYONE WELCOME FOR INFORMATION REGARDING LESSONS, POOL RENTALS AND PUBLIC SWIMMING SATURDAY, MAY 8th, 1971 Phone 884-6651 TIME: 2 RM. TO 5 RM. AT THE NEWLY ENCLOSED RICHMOND HILL 161 NEWKIRK ROAD Shaun Beggs, Chairman 889-1915 CHRYSLER DODGE LTD. 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