NOVICES Perry Hill 5, Camp Borden 0 Friday, December 10, Rich- mond Hill Novices hosted Camp Borden in a return game. The Perry Hill boys came on strong- ly, blanking the w‘sitors 5-0. Ricky Warren played a strong game in the goal while scoring‘ was carried out by Brian Bus-1‘ sell with two goals, Bruce Buc- han, David Plaxton and Ken Bedding with a singleton each. Assists went to Majury with two, Noble and Buchan. Perry Hill 8, Aurora 2 Saturday, December 11, Rich- mond Hill travelled to Aurora. The Perry Hill boys continued their winning streak. handing their hosts an 8-2 setback. Buchan popped in four, Steve Cuccio. Bedding, Majury and Joel Reeves got the others with Reeves, goal being unassisted. In the assist department Ma- jury and Cuccio each had two, Buohan, Kerr, Hughes, Russell, Noble. Sullivan and Reeves gar- nered points. Hill Novces 3 Straight (Continued from Page 11) The average shooting distance away from a bird is 16 yards although as your accuracy increases with time they start throwing handicaps at you which means you move further back. . AA. 1 The pellets from the shotgun have a 30-inch spread but says George: “It just isn’t as easy as you may think. You might think a 30-inch shotspread is big but you can miss a lot of birds.†_ ‘ .1 I He was especially impressed with the annual shoot-outs at Vandalia. “When you’re out there shooting,†he said, “it’s like being caught in the middle of a war. There’s a lot of pressure on you. Especially those last two birds; They’re the hardest ones to hit. It’s pres- sure. . George is‘a member of the Aurora Timberline Trap Shooting Club and gets in as much practice as possible between attending Dr. G. W. Williams Secondary School in Aurora. “Pe6p1e say I’m a pretty good shot,†he said. “But I feel I’m rotten. I’ve got a lot of improving to do if I want to be up there with the_big _s}_100t_e_>rs.†tion. A “Tom Young Day†will be held this Tuesday in Richmond Hill and will be supported by the Rich- mond Hill Minor Soccer Association with the assist- ance of Richmond Hill Town Council. Tom, who founded minor soccer in the Hill, and also played with the Richmond Hill Rangers, has been hospitalized since last April following a car ac- cident. Anyone wishing to buy door tickets at $1 each for a prize of a Lloyd’s FM Multiplex Stereo may do so by telephoning any one of the following numbers: 884-2788, 884-6317, 884-3728, 884-5008, 889-8559. Donations may also be forwarded to Les Trotman, RHMSA Secretary-Treasurer at 16 Gentry Crescent, Richmond Hill. Cheques should be payable to the Tom Young Fund in Trust. He’s presently home with his family for the holiday season but will be returning to York Cent- ral Hospital for furtheritreatmentr‘in the neyx: yealj. Sport S'pqts... The idea is to provide the Young family with some funds to help them overcome some serious hardships resulting from his enforced stay in the hospitaln Tom’s other activities have included being cap- tain of the Richmond Hill Rangers Soccer team as well as vice-president of the Newmarket and Dist- rict Soccer League. He is also a prexy of the Allen- court Youth Bowling League where he used to spend each Saturday morning keeping things running smoothly prior to his injuries. JOB, ANYONE? Hey, anyone looking for a job? Lots of posi- tions open in the Metro Junior “B’ hockey loop. It’s not hard getting a job as a coach but it seems to be very, very difficult keeping one. _ ' No léss than four -me§1tors have gone the ars- enic-and-old-lace routine in 1971-72. It’s enough to make shivers run up and down Riqhmopd Hi_11 Eams’ Coach Karl Brimbleoombe. Especially after the Rams lost their second game of the season. Losing one game is allowable, but two?7 C’mon, Karl! _ Anyway, the latest coach to bite the dust is George Storey of the Aurora Tigers. He got his walking papers last week. The others to go this season have been Larry Regan of Whitby, Frank Miller of the Toronto Nats, and John “Scotty†Wat- son of Weston. John, of course, used to be with the Ramsbefore he was let go. Wow! Nothing like se- curity in the coaching profession. FINALLY A final note: The York Regional Police Hoc- key squad dropped a 5-0 win to Oshawa Thursday afternoon of last week. VFH'om all reports the score wasn’t exactly indic- ative of the play\as the York boys muffed a num- ber of scoring opportunities. SUBSCRIPTION INCREASE Due to continually mounting production costs, the annual subscription rate to But it looks like-he’s aiming in the 'right direc- will be increased from $5 to $6, effective January 1, 1972. Subscribers may renew their subscriptions at the old rate until the above date. There will be no change in the single copy price of 15c. “ THE LIBERAL†TOM YOUNG DAY Perry Hill 11, Thornhlll 1 den 0 Sunday, December 12, Rich- Rich- mond Hill hosted Thomhill and Campiadded to their winning string by e. The'handing their visitors an 11-1' irong- defeat. Ricky Warren was strong 5-0. in goal, while up front the Perry strong Hill boys really cut loose with mring goals by Buchan with 3, Dean Logan and Reeves with two each, Rod Graham. Majm‘y, Russell and Jeff Joslin with one each. Assists went to Cuc- cio and Majury with three each; Kerr. Joslin, Noble and Buchan with two each; Hughes, Red- ding, Plaxton, Russell and Logan. _-°VVVV This winning weekend was accomplished by all players playing their posifigns well. r...“ _,, Friday, ‘Perry Hill travels to Camp Borden and Saturday to the city to play the Downsview Boys’ Club. ATOMS Wilson-Niblett 7, Aurora 3 Another big win in a league game December 8 saw Wilson- Niblett Atoms defeat Aurora 7â€"3 in Aurora. It was W-N all the The Liberal, W. S. Cook, Publisher. way, despite the fact that the game was not a well played affair. Wâ€"N goals were sunk by Steve Price, David Gates, Frank Nigro, Phil Woods, Blair Lewis and Steve Madden with two. Assists went to Steve Madden, Scott Taylor (2), Tom Peden, Alan Clark, Lewis, Angus MacGi-egor 2), Bill Byres, Price and Nigro. Wilson-Niblett 8, Bradford 0 Saturday, December 11, Wil- son-Niblett journeyed to Brad- ford to do battle with that town’s peewees. Many obstacles were overcome by our much smaller boys who kept picking away and potting goals until they ran up eight big ones. The shutout was shared by both goalies - Kelvin Nachami- ‘chi and Kevin Brown. Neither had too much to do, but the big save was made by Brown late in the game on a cleancut break- away by Bradford. Steve Madden’s hat trick was‘ a tremendous effort. Peden was also flying, with one goal and three assists. Frank Nigro got a goal and two assists and single goals were netted by Cates, Phil Woods, and Price with single1 assists from Lewis, Byres, Tay-i lor, Peter Halliday and Mac- ‘Gregor. EWilson-Niblett 4, Kitchener 4K Sunday's match proved to be a real classic between two very evenly matched clubs. Kitchener has one of the highest rated atoms clubs in Southern On- tario, but our lads stayed with them all the way. ' Woods was the real oppor- tunist with two goals and one assist. Nigro got a beautiful breakaway and made no mistake on the play. Lewis potted the other one on a power play effort assisted by Madden and Woods. Nigro assisted on Woods’ last goal. Cates picked up an assist on Woods’ first goal. A big week is coming up with the league game against Woodbridge here Friday at '1 pm. In Oshawa Saturday at 8 pm and the first game of the Don Mills Tournament Sunday against Mississauga at 10:30 am. Sunday at 5:10 pm the local atoms host Orillia in a lea- gue game. Eric’s Cycle 4, Atoms “B†2 Danny McFee’s late third period goal on a perfect pass from Brian Smith proved to be the winning tally, as Jim Stock- all’s well-coached Eric’s Cycle Peewees defeated an obstinate Richmond Hill Atom “B†team by a score of 4-2. The triumverate of Bill Bedford, Ian McLean and Bud Wood have formed an Atom “B†team (with the full appro- val of the minor hockey asso- siation), and while they spotted the opposition one year in age, the atoms more than compel-m sated for this through hustle as they outshot Eric’s 17â€"11; were it not for the excellent goal- keeping of Eric’s Steve Hoult, the atoms could well have won this contest. Larry ‘Trottier scored un- assisted in the first period for Eric’s while Dean Capotosto tied the game for the atoms in the second period on a Mark Goss- man pass. With but 11 seconds remain- ing in the second period, Al De Fabro gave the peewees a 2-1 lead. In the third period McFee mad it 3â€"1, but the atoms re-1 bounded as Steve Bowers netted a goal from Stan Norman. With the Atoms storming relentlessly, Trottier scored his second goal ‘from Doug Lewis to give Eric's ‘a well-deserved victory. This was the atoms “B†team’s first contest as a unit, and they impressed the spectators with their desire, hustle, and know- ledge of the game. The boys displayed fine team spirit, and their forte proved to be their crisp passing. This team has‘ been entered in the Don Mills Atom Tourney, and they play their first game in Don Mills ‘Arena December 19 at 3:20 pm against the Etobicoke Canucks. PEEWEES Lions 2, North York Rangers 2 Monday, December 6, the Lion Peewees fought the North York Rangers to a 2-2 draw. Scoring for the Hill were Armstrong and Brad Lloyd, with assists going to Martin, Forster and DeGeer. Lions 2, Aurora 1 Thursday, December 9, in a league game in Aurora, the Lions won again 2-1. >Marksmen for the hill were Matchett and DeGeer, with the latter and Ron Dysart getting assists. Lions 3, York Mills 2 [ Friday, December 10, thel Lions hosted York Mills andi turned them back 3-2. The Lions’ sharpshooters were Dean Jones with two and Dy- sart. Assists went to DeGeer" with two and Langfield. Lost Two In Tourney 0n the weekend the Lions travelled to Oshawa to partici- pate in the Oshawa Tournament and lost both games. The Satur- day game against Kingston end- }ed with a 3-0 score and the lsunday game against Kitchener {resulted in a 5-1 final count. W Greg McMillan unassisted got' the only goal for the locals in the two games. MINOR. BANTAMS 1 Barrie 3, Tournaments Inc. 0 Tournaments Inc. Minor Ban- tam team were defeated by Bar- rie 3-0 December 4. The boys gave it a good effort but the home team did all the scoring. Tournaments Inc. 7, Aurora 3 Sunday. December 5, in a ‘league game Tournaments Inc. ldeieated Aurora 7-3. Rab Wal- lingford and Gary Kimmel scor-{both goalies play in every game ed two goals each, singles goingland enjoy the system by back- to Jones, Chaisson and Brooke.;ing gach_o£l_1er to the hilt. Assists were nicked up by V Bond Steel 7.0shaw35 Dynes, Chaisson and Jones with This game, played December two each, Reid, Tatum, Brillinâ€" 12, was a big one for the Steel- ger. Simpson and Hodgson. ers and they came out looking MINOR MIDGET as if they were in the business Bond Steel 6, Aurora 0 to stay and paid off the mort- In this game played Decem- gage. ber 11, the Steelers found their Tom Lamb and Rick Sackfield legs. finally proving to them- were the big goalgetters with selves that they can play hockey two counters and two assists from the drop of the puck to the each. Other goals were netted final whistle. by Mike Wood. Steve Boling- They " took charge, Jimmy Clement coming up with a sound game and scoring a hat trick and one assist. final whistle. They took charge. Jimmy Clement coming up with a sound game and scoring a hat trick and one assist. Other goals were by Kevin McKeage, Tom Lamb and Rick Saclcfield. Assists went to Brian Campbell with four. Tom Lamb. Bob McMeekin, Jeff Switzer with two each and Don McPhee' and Mike Wood with one each. The Steelers have an excellent combination in goalkeeping and credit must go to Mark Edwards and Paul Beresford, who do an excellent job in this department. It is interesting to note that by Mike Wood, Steve Boling-i broke and Jim Clement. Assists went to Jim Clement with two, Don McPhee, Kevin McKeage, Kevin Brillinger, and Bob Mc- Meekin. Not only do the goalkeeping duo do a good job between the pipes but they help in the scor- ing column. Paul Beresford showed how it’s done when he picked up his first assist of the season on a goal by Sackfield. Future games: December 17 Woodbridge at Richmond Hill: December 18 Barrie at Barrie: December 19, Orlllia at Richmond Hill. The Steelers have an excellent combination in goalkeeping and credit must go to Mark Edwards and Paul Beresford, who do an excellent job in this department. Nine-yearâ€"old Lorissa Redak of 56 Arnold Avenue, Thornhill, received a fractured left leg and cuts when she was struck by a car Friday afternoon of last week while crossing Yonge Street in Thornhill. Provincial Police report that the driver of the car was Thomas Danton, 46, of 32 Thorny Brae Drive, Thorvn‘hill. The Danton car was southbound when the accident occurred at 3:40 pm. “ii: §vas investigated by Pro- vincial Constable Terry Hall. Another personal injury ac- cident occurred December 6 at 4:30 pm following a three car collision on Highway 11 (Yonge Street) at Richvale. Police report a car driven by Paul Goliboski, 22, of Willowâ€" dale, entered Highway 11 from Weldrick Road after his brakes failed. A southbound auto driven by Arthur Hanson, 59, of Weston, struck the Goliboski car and forced into the path of a north- bound vehicle driven by Heaâ€" ther Wright, 29, of 192 Duncan Road, Thornhill. ï¬ghsâ€"(iiliiisustained fractured knees and lacerations, Wright a broken pelvis and broken left arm and ribs. A passenger in the Wright car, Catherine Williams , 26 of 344 South Paliser Crescent, Rich- mond Hill, received lacerations It is in'teresting to note that OAK RIDGES DETACHMENT Thornhill Girl, 9, Hit By Car REPORT Tom Lamb and Rick Sackfield were the big goalgetters with two counters and two assists each. Other goals were netted to her face and hands “All the injured were treated at York Central Hospital in Richmond Hill. Investigating Constable Bob Erskine estimated total damage to the vehicles involved at $2,300. xv: a: at * Officials of the Oak Ridges OPP detachment report a total of 41 motor vehicle collisions investigated during the week ending December 11 with 25 persons injured. Property damage was mated at $28,420. One person was arrested for impaired driving and three others as a result of the theft of two motor vehicles. NEWMARKET: Council’s fire and waste control committee has recommended that no aer- ial ladder fire truck be pur- chased for the town. It was felt that the aerial truck in Aurora would be available in case of need. AURORA â€" Mrs. Annabellel Black of 20 Victoria Street has been named northern York Re- gion’s Outstanding Young Per- son of 1971 by the Aurora Jay- cees. The club makes the selec- tion annually and enters its candidate in a district and na- tional competition. Last year’s local winner was Newmarket ‘Mayor Bob Forhan. Richmond Hill Hydro-Electric Commission 4 Yonge St. South KINSMEN MAJOR. MITES Aces 1, Nationals 0 Glen Barenthin came up with a shutout as David Giles sank a pass from Bobby Petroff to give Aces a win. Kings 4, Rams 2 Scoring for Kings were Jam- es Gwillam, John Farrell, Zen-i on Byblow and Dana Hart with‘ assists earned by Steve Mc- Guigan, Hart and Byblow. For the Rams the goalgetter was Brian Cates with two coun- ters, with David Purves set- ting him up on one. TYKES Kinnear Pontiac 4 Gormley Sand & Gravel 3 Doug McKenzie contributed a hat trick and Mark Austin. who always tries hard, added a singleton to give Kinnears a close decision. John Follows and Chris Trott got assists. For Gormley the marksmen were Kevin Kernohan with two and Danny Gooley with one,‘ Bob’s Boys 3 Fred’s Towing 1 ‘ The three unassisted goals for the winners were netted by Eddy Opatoski, Ken Main and David Allen. “ Ricky H311 potted the laser’s lone tally with help from Pet- er Mills. Charlton Hardware 1 Barrows Insurance 1 Jim Barton accounted for Charlton’s goal unassisted and Steven Davis was helped by Don Douglas on Barrow’s. TYKE-NOVICE EXHIBITION Kinnear Pontiac 1 Oak Ridges 1 Mark Austin got the one goal for Richmond Hill. He was aided by Doug McKenzie. Allen Bestard scored for Oak Ridges. Bob’s Boys Tykes 3 1 Oak Ridges Novices 1 Scoring for the Richmond Hill team were Andrew Myers, Glen Apps and David Allen, with Allen getting two assists, Cameron Moss and Craig Ire- land one each. "For Oak Ridges the tallier was Mike Dalton who was help- ed by John Cummins. NOVICES (December 11) Consumers Gas 4 Dan’s Esso 2 Scoring for Dan’s was Scott Bartlett. He was assisted on the first counter by Scott Cam- eron and on the second by Mat- thew Gustar and Cameron. Consumers’ pointgetters were Richard Vermeulen with two, Howie Hill and Thomas Cubitt. Assists came from Robert Strain, Darrell Gleason, Blake Moss, Allen Lynden and Ver- meulen. SAM COOK, Chairman 5:,“ ï¬â€˜ '1’! ’ MINOR Allencourt Pharmacy 2 Braddock Optical 2 Notching the goals for Allen- court were Doug Martin from Norm Murphy and Joseph Mc- Kenna and Murphy from Rich- ard Lapenna. Braddock's goals were netted by David Vennard from Chris Gaffney and Pat Macklin from Bob Wilcock. Rumble Transport 6 Walker Insurance 1 Gary Carvin came up with four goals and an assist to lead Rumble’s to victory. Tony LaPointe, Ricky Gerber added‘ singletons and Gerber, Derek Moulton, Barry Crowther, Kev- in Butt and Craig Peterkin collected assist points. David Twidale sank the lone counter for Walker’s with help from Paul Lawlor and Robert Moore. ATOMS Oak Ridges 4 , Richmond Hill BAIF 0 Oak Ridges’ goals were potl ted by Randy Bullock, Bill Cole, Kevin Hubbard, Doug Comfort, with assists going to Comfort, Michael Patton and John Lyons. (December 11) BAIF Bruins 5 Rice's Flowers 2 Netting the puck for BAIF were Jim Burnett and Steve Shadoff with two each, and Bob Wright. Earning assist points were Chris Nye, Sean Rockarts, Peter Morley, Shad- off and Burnett. Rice’s goals were potted by Peter Butterworth and Scott Taylor with Doug Anderson garnering an assist. Sheppard & Gill 1 Hans Gulf 1 Brad O’Hara was set up by Brooke Lawrence and Ken Woods for the S&G counter. Dean 'Capotosto accounted for the Hans’ tally with assistance from Gunther Bauer. Kent’s Black Hawks 6 York Simcoe Sports 5 A hat trick by Neil Putnam, a pair by Neil Rothwell and Harry Lewandowski, with as- sists from Jimmy Antrum, Rich- ard Simpson, David Abbot, Peter Tipold, John Tuck and Steve Harris added up to vic- tory for Kents. York's scoring was accomp- lished by Steve Smalley with two. Steven Crump, Steve Rey- nolds and Mark Kernohan with one each, and Kernohan, Tom Wilson, Reynolds, David Ross and Brian Casey with assists. MINOR BANTAM Brian’s Shell 6 Murphy’s Real Estate 3 Derek Bowers contributed THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Dec. 16, 1971 use this Christmas check list to give bettsrâ€" _ Give those special names on your Christmas list an electrical gift. Watch their eyes widen with surprise and pleasure. They’ll say “you really shouldn’t have done it†but they’ll be over- joyed that you did! Use this handy check list to help you give betterâ€"electrically. LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY By BOB ROSS JR. For Murphy’s the goal scor-i ers were Paul Henderson, Kyle Chatfield and Arland Artem- chuk with Artemchuk, Paul Ire- land, Ed Evison. Henderson and Paul Drmay lending a helping hand. hat trick and an assist to Briï¬ an's win. Dave Bolingbroke, Eric Thompson and Rick Mc- Arthur added unassisted ef- forts and Bowers, Bolingbroke and Mike Turbach with two were the helpers. Rotary Club 8 Simms Construction 2 A pair of counters by Jeff Baw-den and single goals by Shawn West, Paul Ladiotto, Peter Van Den Burgh, Bruce Noble. Donald Campbell and Jed Bartlett gave this one to Rotary. Active in the assist de- partment were Bartlett. Bawâ€" den, Campbell and Noble with two each, and Steven Westlake with one. Gord Bedwell scored unas- sisted and assisted on Dan Pow- ell’s goal for Simms. Richmond Hill TV 4 Avenue Taxi 2 Dave Stockall and Card Sin- field split the TV scoring hon- ors, with two goals each. Chris Turner, David Earl and Roy Pike helped. Steve Orr connected for both Avenue goals, with Pete Ken- dall aiding on both and Jon Gwillam on one. BANTAMS Surf Marine 5 Reliable Marine 8: Sport 4 Robert Sternats racked up two goals and an assist for the winners with Peter Smith, Jos- ef Coleman and Michael Head adding a goal each and Jerry Chaisson an assist. Reliable’s scoring record was split between Wayne Hendera 5011, Glenn Jarvis, Neil Milligan and Randy Hughes-Guest with a tally each. Assist points were shared by Bob McCullough, Jim Fonger, Milligan, Jarvis and Henderson. CFGM 4 Stephenson Construction 2 The Scots were prominent in this one with Scot Bull, Scott Dobson, Scott Kerr and Doug- las Law being the goalgetters, Bob Hoult, Law. Stephen Wil- son and Robert Rosendale getâ€" ting assists. ï¬ale Peters set up by Jamie MacDonald and Stephen Ostep for their goals for Stephenson’s. Reliable CFGM Stephenson Surf Marine LEAGUE STANDINGS elecfrically BRYDON ELLIS, Manager B Ori’inks 1 on 2 Three goals by Bob Bonnell, by Jeffland singletons by Jim Middle. goals by ton, George Mason. Rob Morley LadiottO, and Dieter Kramer, with help :h, Bruce from Kramer (2), Kirk Mar- Ibell and shall (2) and Greg Woloski are is one to what it took to win this one. assist de- Ralph Armstrong rapped the ett, Baw- puck home for Ox‘finks on a oble with pass from Jim Bromley and Westlake JOhn Tipold. your hydra !Henderson (R) Hughes-Guest (R) Jarvis (R) ‘Milligan (R) ‘Sternats (Su) Whitting (Su) Dale Peters (St) Leading Goalie: Craig Rich- ardson. CFGM. MIDGETS (December 8) 884-4466 BAIF 4 Bowden 2 Wayne Kirchen came up with two goals, Mike Court and Jan Christie with one each, with Peter Kennedy contributing two assists for BAIF’s win. Both Bowden goals came from the stick of Paul Baillie with Ray McCarville helping on one. MIDGET “B†Maple 2 Village Pizza 1 Maple’s goals were shot into the twine by Jim Lessif. assist- ed by Mark Boswell and Greg MacDonald and Boswell aided by MacDonald. Steve Shewchuk and PetelI Bawden were the sharpshoot. ers for Village with Steve Ber- ezowski, Jeff Woolnough and David McDonald being awarded assist points. COSMO MUSIC CO. 1 YONGE STREET SOUTH RICHMOND HILL PHONE 884-5272 - 889-9761 open week days 12 pm - 9 pm Sat. 9 am - 6pm LEADING SCORERS Little Fords 7