HEMP. 5 THORNHILL SPORTS SCENE 3 BY MARGARET HOUGHTON An attempt has been scorers in each diViSlOn League. dropped. sure as Ross Upshur was as» . I ~ . i . Where players numbers have been changed Sisted by Colin McClellan andlEssiscgémtï¬yEwargoimnsggigl;Neighborhood Notes ,ykes with team pl 3),. tcfhgoAVeocidlï¬i oafmlil snip: guilt. mAeiorEnnger tor zEfrents. at this - . r . A . l .. r 1- * ‘ -l Weekly, some errors may have been made- Doug Elite: bRogfl’t kill/{31115339 and Robert Gremen Scotti Now is the chance for all-the Church News Shuter of 6 Pearson Avenue. V1319": “Ia-:1, yourlezhï¬geflfo Nam, Team Goals Assists Total ggsNï¬iï¬e y 1m 1 am‘ Burkhart rounded out the soon-.‘aspil‘ing hOCkey Plal'er5_91gllt This year the members oilfiiwvale to Alice Hehn Oflstay away from Strange ahimaIS- Squirt! St Luke.s Mustangs 3 ing. assisted by Booker andlycal‘S 01d and Emder to {0m aiCarrville United and Em- MOOSG J3“. 59“" ' 'm will‘If the children are old enough Leuschner â€"â€" Trinity 7 2 ' United 1m 5 2 Bucham team and play ical IlOCkQ)..Tlle‘manuel Anglican “.1†have a take place on April 28. m know that a dog or other an_ Sherwood â€" Trinity 3 3 b I. U .t dp, I t it c a Rlchvale LIONS are Ol'géhlllhg joint Christmas Carol service The annual Cull, ..5 Danceimal is acting strangely tell DauriO. G. - Tfihity 3 3 . VA “"hmr OT 88112:; 3:: lg? An all out team effort De_ teams for the youngsters "1 this and pageant. It will involve of the Falconbridge Social them not to go near it or touch Cameron â€"- Tnnlty_............... 1 2 3 “9 3Y5 ‘9 Sc] 9 d 1i cember 3 provided H and 5 area. They “'11! Play 0“ the members of both churches and Chlb t00k Place on Friday eV- it. but to have someone call Humphries â€" Trinity, 2 1 3 Luke‘s kept tie upper an a Reliance with its 14th straightlrink near the Lions Hall at 31 will be given at each church ening at the Summit Golf and;Canine Control at 889-1081. O'Toole â€"â€" St. Edward: . . . . . . . 3 3 evening. Randy Hancott vas . _ , Spruce Avenue, The service will be held at E _ Countly Club. There \vasa oodl ‘e h' ' ' m v' -' S Ed d' l 2 3 a Sisted b Mike Still as Umted‘wm' as they beat WOOdbrldgeSI m g R31†5 t '5 Bear 15 0 mg “gm Callaghan â€" St' L £3}. ' 3 3 . “y I d u , ho t H Major peewees 2-1_ , Lion members will be the manuel on Sunday December turnout of employees to dancc‘into the built-up area. For ad- Tscblppen _' t' u a. ' ' ' ‘ ‘ “has ftn‘ t w .8: you? thu lat The nevebsa ,_die H & s‘coaches and both boys and girls 19 at 7:30 pm and the following away the evening and make new ults and children alike to know , y i e “5 perm ' excep 9. as . P . are invited. Registration will Tuesday at the Carrville Church acquammnces- A bountifUI mid the fh‘St Signs Of rabies is Very Church -â€" Plesbyterlan . . . . . . . 3 2 5 second Tom Munro agglsted R scoied the first goal as RiC-‘ - - - . Ma nacca _ St Luke.. 3 2 5 b P ' R .d t. d .t ‘ M.k kie BuChanan as ebd t R. k. ltake place at the hall on Satur- at the same time. All members dEUFIOUS luncheon was servednmportant. Carieron â€" St. Luke’s 3 l 4 5‘}; ettfr el Slte Ll kn}? 1 ] SBooker who p3. EcottoH 1° 1ejday December 11 from 1-4 pm. of both congregations and inter- (luring tth eVEHing- Congratula- * * * “‘ Seeley â€"â€" St Luke's 2 2 4 ‘ 3T3 In p? ' -utes 31363 in the 'clear Woodb 'd OWE-03M fees Will 13? Charged. It is ested members of the general “9‘15 are In order for the com- The senior citizens will hold Anderson â€"’ St. Luke's . . . . . . .. 1 2 3 lnctle as; we mm" es’ 88“ it up moments lat UTEe 1e ‘lust a fun way to acquaint the public are invited. mittee Who Worked for manv its Christmas Party on Wednes- Mackenzie â€" St. Luke‘s .. . . . . . .. . . . 1 2 3 anssRogmi/izcéafgufgl 14131111,: 7 . er‘ 9 See't,_ months to make it a big success day December 15. Steverâ€"Presbyterian............. 3 3 h d ‘ Herbert â€"â€" Presbyterian .. . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 3 ea ' . . Hancott for United netted hls Minor Atom . . Morley â€"- St. Luke's . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 l 9 Second goal. . dra‘Vmg 35515“ Bellâ€"Trinity 5 3 8 from Jeff Vallant andAlRayâ€" 3), MONDA Briden â€" Trinity ...... 3 4 7 mond. _ \) Y THROUGH FRIDAY James â€" Presbyterian 2 4 6 Trimty Seals 3 Cl Murphy â€" St. Luke’s . . . . . 1 5 6 St. Edward’s Rockies 1 I Thompson â€" United Rams .. . . . . . . . 4 2 6 The Trinity Seals defeated __ . Bail'r â€"- Trinity . . . . . . é : the St. Edward’s Rockies 3-1. . . Cu ley â€" Presbyterian . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trinity's Eric Bauer was assist- . Kerr -â€" Presbyterian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 4 ed by Tom Palmer_ Marty Lou- y" Marcus â€"â€" St. Luke’s . . . . . . . 3 1 4 belt made it a tie for a few 1" Atom. minutes assisted by Paul Mc- ‘ SATURDAYS & FRIDA Broadbrlgge â€" HT '1'1i Tints†g g g Mahon and Frank O‘Toole. DECEMBER 4 h P 9 Y hzii‘i .- 2; a was 2 4 .- 2 t 0 EN TIL 6 P-M- __ ’ -' 3 6 ity was Danny Harris with an .5 ï¬fï¬f’hd EngedT'Rb'ckas“ 3": 2 2 5 unassisted marker followed by “ Fisher: Tom â€"â€" RocketstE... 2 4 6 Ma‘ik €91?ng ï¬ï¬gnieperioéi Bell -â€" H. T. Rockets . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 3 5 goa i 35515 e y 1 9 (mar - Av Heidman -â€"- H. T. Terrors . 2 3 5 MIDGET 3’†Heronâ€"United 3 2 5 St.Luke’s3 n, E811 â€" St. Luke’s ..... . . . . . . . 4 1 5 Trinity Dukes 0 “I Pceweo Dave Gourlay netted a pair of Cowie â€"- United . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 6 markers as St. Luke’s white- , $311115? â€"d- St.1§.uÂ¥e’lsrh. ............ g a 2 washed th e Trinity Dukes ,7; e 93 â€" ~ - 1 el 3-0. Rick Micucci netted the 3 Barr â€"- H. T. Rifles ............... 2 2 4 third in the final minute Don gt A 3 ‘Q‘ MCMath â€"‘ St. Luke: .... ~ .v..... 2 2 4 NICRae and No. and No. 2 et \' R In St L k’ 3 3 g ‘I OZyC -â€" .. “es ......---.-... credit for assists. D to United 2 l 3 - an nâ€"â€"- ................. . Trinity Saintsz Chmnery â€"â€" H. T. Rifles . . . . . . . . . . . l 2 3 . Minor Bantam United Strappers 1 ~ . Bean â€" St. L. Majors . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 5 2 7 . It was Unite? in the ï¬rSt pm" i" Bernardi -â€" St. L. Hawks 4 2 6 10d , as Meddlck from Steve "at Madden â€" St. L. Hawks . ..... ..... 2 3 5 Dav“ and Steve HornSbY Scored E. Heidman â€"â€" Trinity 5 5 the only goal. In the second. C! Bourrieâ€"St. L. Hawks 2 2 4 Joey Bagg. from Dan LePage Jamesâ€"Trinity 3 1 4 and Drew Warga tied it up and .(5 Balaton an unassisted goal by Pete I,†McRae â€"- St. Luke's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4 7 Cowie won the game. a Reidâ€"St.Luke's.................. 5 5 OMHA BANTAM l5: Boyle .n....o.--..... : :1; : Oshawa 7, Thornhill 3 a“ Ariss -â€" . u es The Commercial Plumbing «‘ Carleton â€"- St. Lukes 3 3 and Heatin team v. ited 0 h Shanahan â€"- St. Luke’s 2 1 3 ,, g 15 S - * Munro â€"â€" St. Luke's . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. 2 l 3 3Ԡ5 home, grounds D909mber O’Toole -â€" St. Edward's ..... 3 3 1 to face thls strong Triple “A†1 Midget team for an exhibition game. Davis _. United a 2 5 Although losing 7-3. the score ,( Cowie â€"- H. T. Saints a 1 4 was not indicative of the '53 Gourlay -â€" St. Luke's ......... .. 8 3 play. The final score would ‘9 Cunningham â€"- H. T. Saints ... .. 1 2 3 have been closer except for a .- Grant: â€"- H. T. Dukes ..... ......... 8 3 spectacular performance by the Homsby -- United ................ 1 2 3 Oshawa goalie. ~.', SQUIRTS Trinity Apollo: 15 Presbyterian Tomahawk: 1 A hat trick by Robbie Leusch- ner lead the Trinity Apollos to a 5-2 victory over the Presby- terian Tomahawks. Leuschner notched a pair of markers in the first period, the first assisted by John Cameron, the second unassisted. Peter McCathie scored for the Pres- byterians. Into the second period, Cam- eron scored for the Apollos, followed by a marker by David Reynolds of the Tomahawks. Robert Humphries was assisted by Mike Sherwood for Trinity, and Leuschner’s third goal was again assisted by Cameron. St. Edward’s Cubs 1 St. Luke’s 0 Mike O’Toole scored the only goal in the game between St. Ed's Cubs and St. Luke’s Tig- ers, with Gerald Callaghan and Roy London getting credit for the assists. Mike Greenhill was the St. Ed’s goalie. TYRES Presbyterian Chargers 1 Trinity Rovers 1 A hard-fought low-scoring: game resulted in a 1-1 tie be- tween the Presbyterian Charg- ers and Trinity Rovers. Geoff Church, assisted by Jim Stever scored in the sec- ond minute of play for the Presbyterian Chargers. M a r k Wiltshire tied up the game nearl the end of the period and no Where a tie results in more . ers being named, the players in that he have been Keeping the game out of! reach Ricky Greig scored for; name the top 10 ‘St. Luke‘s, assisted by Murrayi Church Hockey Lowe. Tim Leon scored thelS - - final goal for St. Luke‘s, assist- than 10 play ed by Halpin and Lowe. Then United put on the pres- made to of the in the Rocket net. Line changes made before I, In the first period the R0c- the game and a deve10ping {I kets took advantage of only one strong team spirit resulted in scoring opportunity as Ted the best team effort in weeks. Fisher was assisted by Tom Goals were scored by David 1 Fisher. Brown, Dan Fogarty and Mike The second period opened Johns, with two assists for with Jim Bell scoring on Tom Rocky Pantelone and singles to Fisher’s assist. Ted Fisher scor- Johns and Jim McLaughlin. 0:. ing his second goal assisted by The boys are looking forward 9;, Tom, Stephen Manzie assisted to the return match with this by Dan Tuckey, Alan Moffat team. * scoring unassisted and Tuckey Thornhill 2, Richmond Hill 0 assisted by Mike Finch. This was the boys’ best game i Trinity Terrors 2 of the year and the December 9’ Presbyterian Royals 1 4 win was due to strong fore- \. Dave Antonacci assisted by checking and skating. Although xv Willie Ostler put the Presbyter-,each boy played exceptionally ‘1 ian Royals in the lead for less well, the standouts in the game than a minute when Jamie Fas. were Rocky Pantelone with two ‘ an, assisted by Mike Bate, made goals, one a great individual . it a first inning tie. In the last effort at the end of the game,‘ 1' minute Drew Broadbridge gave Dino Pantelone in the net, A the Terrors that much needed and the entire defense combin-‘ marker and Won the game. ation. I, United Panthers 4 With this game Thornhill Presbyterian Blues 0 has claimed three points out ‘3†The United Panthers shut out of a possible four against Rich- u the Presbyterian Blues 4-0 with mond Hill in league play this Ian Lusk in the United net. year. The line of Dan Fogar- 0,} Mike Parkinson scored twice, ty, Pantelone and Mike Johns, “3 John Connor scored and as- since being united. has been sisted. Rany Blockiock scored. the most productive combina- Bill Buckler, Glen Perrett and tion in recent games. Mike Mudie also got assists. Thornhill 3, Orillia 0 . PEEWEE The Thornhill team Decem- 5? Trinity Rifles 2 her 5 continued their winning St. Luke’s 1 .ways in Orillia with a 3-0 vic- ‘9 McMahon from Vattovaz lead‘tory in a hard-hitting scrappy ‘I off the game for St. Luke’s in game. Both teams started '~ the first period. To open the’slowly in the first two periods second, Dave Barr, assisted by and Thornhill took the lead‘: 9', Bruce Hemstock tied it up. by one goal on a tally by Role' 7." scoring was managed after that. Hemstock from Barr then net- Pantelone. | 1. St. Luke’s 1 United Cougars o A closely-controlled game out St. Luke’s in first place as the United Cougars gave them a tough game. Bruce Cameron in the final minute of play netted the difference. MINOR ATOM St. Edward’s Eagles 1 Trinity Vikings 1 Joseph Comotor scored the St. Edward’s Eagles' goal. Ran-; dy Barr then tied it up for the Trinity Vikings. Presbyterian Royals 8 United Invaders 0 The undefeated Presbyterian Royals shutout the winiess Un- ited Invaders 3-0. Gary James scored a pair of goals, one per period, assisted Eric Engelsman on the first. Engelsman scored, drawing an assist from John1 Kerr. United Rams 2 St. Luke‘s Aces 2 In the third period it wasl all Thornhill, with goals scor- United Warriors 3 ed by Mike Johns and Bill Trinity Braves 2 Sim. Dave Brown had two as- Robert Blake, Scott Cowie sists with singles to Colin Hurd, l and Brad Oliver scored for Un- and Ross Gordon. Brian Murâ€"‘j m? ted what turned out to be the winning marker. ited. assisted by Pat Fish andlley played goal this game in q) Cowie. tspectacular fashion and came. ° I Dorico Micone and No. 12 away with a shutout. i J scored for Holy Trinity Braves, The boys owe much of their ‘ with Dave Lovett and Dave success to date to the goalie‘ ,Dayment assisting. team of Dino Pantelone and MINOR BANTAM Murley with a fine 1.7 goals 1’ St. Luke's Hawks 3 against average. \. Trinity Chiefs 2 With this game. the team 3» An exciting game in the Min- has won five. tied two and lost ‘1 0!‘ Bantams as Tim Currie. as-ithree for 12 out of a possible sisted by Brian James scoredg20 league points. which is a ' lfor Trinity, followed by a‘fine start in the North York 5: James’ marker assisted by AlanlLeague. Keep up the good ’1‘ Howes. lwork. boys. a Mike Coughlin was assisted OMHA PEEWEES by Pete Davies and Mark Hem-i Jamie Davidson and Scott ". stock for St. Luke‘s in whatillcCarthy provided H and a |looked like Trinity‘s game un-‘Reliance with sharp goal tend- Ml til the final five minutes. Dav-ing. defeating Martingrove At- _« Mike Koob. assisted by Tom Murphy scored the lone first period marker. Keith McMaâ€" hon, from Andrew Marcus made it a pair for St. Luke‘s. Not to be out-done, Warren Thompson. assisted by Scott Davis and Don McCrimmon scored for the United Rams. Daw‘s, assisted by Deon Sissing and Thompson‘vby the clock. tied it up. ATOM Trinity Rockets 6 St. Luke’s Pintos 0 The undefeated Trinity Rocâ€" Buckler was assisted by John line. The final tally came from kets white-washed the St. Luke's Thompson in the first United Greg “xii-ca, set Pintos 6-0, with Martin Stokes goal. ‘ies was then assisted by Joey oms 5-0. i§t Fobert and Paul Bemardi in1 Carl Clutchey scored in his not tying up the game. Coughiin first game. when he banged in 7' from Davies and Fobert then a pass from Rickie Booker and “i ‘won the game for St. Luke's. tScott Burkhart. Rickie Buch- _ St. Luke‘s Majors 4 :an scored when he picked the United Dusters 3 ‘bottom right corner on a perâ€" ‘ The United Dusters made a fect pass from Rickie Booker. .couple of valiant efforts to tie Hard skating Tim Coughlin ‘up this game. but were beaten capitalized on a tip-in on 21 Brad Bean as- perfectly executed play by Da- SiSted by Gavin McQueen scor- vid Johns. Captain Scott Burk- ed the first goal for St. Luke's. hart picked a hole over the 1followed closely by Matt Hal- uoalic‘s top left shoulder. when pin‘s goal on Bean's assist. Brad he let a shot go from the blue up by Burk- harl and liowson. Shutout Scott McCarthy and Jamie Da- kie Buchan slapped a pass in back. with vidson November 27 led H and from Eric Coyne S Reliance to an 8-0 win over Howson. Aurora. in the last three games. the shut-out twins only one goal. They now boast 1381' 4 as the)" lost their a 1,9 goal per game average_ i‘hockey game after winning 14 Warga, unassisted. Rickie Buchan continues his hot streak, scoring a hat trick, the first goal unassisted, How- on and Burkhart assisting the second, and Mark Haggerty the lthird. itwo. the first goal assisted by Johns and the second by Way- Scott You can Win a Turkey 50 STORES â€" 200 TURKEYS BEING GIVEN AWAY Here's exciting news! Northtown Merchants today announced that some 200 delicious turkeys will be given away FREE during the month of December with a purchase. goal - keeping by'saw battle continued until Ric-straight. ‘ What a team! ‘ Alliston 3. Thornhill 1 IR down as they have Howson scorcd‘ LATEST SANTA SCHEDULE JUST OUT November 25, 26 7-9 p.m. November 27 10 - 12; 2 - 4 p.m. December 2, 3 6 - 9 p.m. December 4 10 - 12; 2 - 4 p.m. December 9, 10 6 -9 p.m. December 11 10 - 12; 2 - 4 p.m. December 16, 17 6-9 p.m. December 18 10 - 12; 2 - 4 p.m. December 20, 23 2 - 4; 6 - 9 p.m. December 24 2 - 4 p.m. As you can see by the above schedule, Santa intends to stay, right on up to Christmas. This will give you plenty of time to make up your Christmas list and discuss it with the jolly gentle- man in red. by shopping at any of the Famous All you tie is to get a turkey ballot at any one of the Northtown Shopping Centre stores. fill it in and deposit it in the ballot box that will be placed in the store as of November 25. DRAWS WILL BE MADE BEGINNING DECEMBER lst Winners to be notified and will take their certificate to the meat dept. of the Dominion Store from December 21-24. DON’T MISS THIS GREAT GIGANTIC TURKEY DRAW NORTHTOWN SHOPPING CENTRE LANGSTAFF NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. GEOFFREY COOK 84 Garden Avenue, Phone 889-4553 ran out ‘steam in the third period. al-i The bubble finally “busted†lowing Alliston to allowed for H and S Reliance Decem-‘unanswered goals. first scorer for Thornhill was Greg‘years and under will be spon- isored by the Richvale Lions ‘Games will be played on the lrink adjacent to the hall oanichmond Hill on December score The major THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday. Dec. 9. 197] 19 Two games back-to- hard-hitting and Scott Peewee teams slowed H and S; of two. Neighborhood Notes goal .‘ and worth looking forward to Hockey for little ones eigiitrnext year. Coming up next on} the agenda for Falconbridge is. the Children‘s Christmas Party to be held in the Lions Hall, Spruce Avenue. If you have allQ. youngster, boy or girl, who is} hockey.‘ interested in playing The ACW of Emmanuel Anâ€" ircgistration will take place Sat-‘the annual pot luck supper in iurday from 1 to 4pm at 31‘the month of December. Many Spruce Avenue. ,a delicious dish was devoured. THE FIFTY FAMOUS STORES 5385 YONGE STREET JUST SOUTH OF FINCH glican had a good turnout for‘ Richvule District News CORRESPONDENT: MRS. ANNE WHITE. 24 ROOSEVELT DRIVE â€" 889-3806 Glad to hear Mrs. Dorothy Spears of Roosevelt Drive is feeling much better after hav- ing eye surgery recently. If you will be attending a soc- ial event. entertaining, travel- ling. or doing something of in- terest to the community during the Christmas Season your cor- respondent would be very happy to hear from you. Valeridge Crafts. started up by three women of our com- munity. display weaving. articles of clothing, etc., and candle making. They have many interâ€" ested people come to see their crafts at 27 Claridgc Drive. open to the public from now till Christmas. The local students will be looking forward to December 23 when they will leave school for their Christmas Holidays and return Monday January 2. 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