Robert Fenton led the winner’ with two goals with Mark ’I‘yn-{ dall getting the other one. Paul? Cloutier and Bob Edmanson each had an assist. Dave Clendenan and Jim Rotzll tallied one each for Farm Sup- ply with Ian Hunter getting an assist. Superior Propane 7. DH & A 1; This was a runaway for the Propane Boys (or should we say a real gasser‘P). DH & A put up very little effective defense and were swamped. very iiuie exxecuve cleIense and‘ This was a close checking, \Vel‘e Swamp“. ‘ilal'd skating. tight game. Clem~ Rick McCullum was a‘ one-‘ems deserved to Win. , man offense for Superior withi Denny Stapley and Mai-v three goals and an assist. BilliHirano had a goal and an as- Oppenshaw “’35 right behind sist each. Bill Edmanson earned with two goals and two assists. two assists. Chris Stewart and Bruce Shields JUVENILES knocked in one goal each. Steve (December 29) Dunlop, Jeff Sandford. Steve Maple Blues 8. Bolton 0 Borneman and Barry Key each The Blues looked more like 00""th an assm- itheii' old selves in this one- BANTAM iguana mmm ‘ Rival Appliances 3 Maple Farm Supply 2 Backed up by the fine goal tending of Dave'Cook and the good defensive play of George Kilgour, Rival took this game by a narrow margin. But the Farm Supply boys battled all the way. Maple Lions 7. Fred's Shell 0 Maybe the holiday layoff was 100 much for Fred‘s Shell or perhaps the Lions were out to really take this for the first win of the year. Anyway. Lions romped to a shutout. Brian Murchison and Keir Todd blasted in two goals and assisted on two each. Ron Guid~ olin, Curt Arnett and Glen Leonard got a goal each. Ricky Mondola had three assists. Leonard and Giiidolin. Randy Tinline and Cum Arnett each assisted on one Brian Hasselfelt and Mai-kl Honey P Munshaw got a goal each for} The Ma Parkers assisted by Sandy Todd me meas] and Bob Smylie. Greg Mun Crestwood Texaco 4 Blair suth Automotive Supplies 0 assists, JG The Texaco boys started offrgoal, Rich the year with a bang. They‘tista and i really went to work for this‘assistapiet shutout. Wayne Boudi'eau led;pEEwEES the Crestwood with his three-t Maple 3 goal hat trick followed by Dave The Lior Grant with a goal and an as-‘out for the sist. Peter Morris was a big help‘ Aurora te with two assists. Iquit. Steve PEEWEE mm «Mk . Contractors 8 Disposal Services 1 It was bombs away for Peter Fraser who zapped in five goals for Contractors. John Dellaserra was right in step with two goals and two assists and Robbie Can’ doni added a goal. Steve Jones assisted on three as did Randy Stewart. Robbie Hornet“ and Ron Davis got an assist each. European scorers were Ron Hay, Randy West and David Ruttle with goals each. Scott Gramelman and Norm Ruttle assisted. Ron Davis got an assist each. a large portion of the carrot Disposal‘s loner was notchedqnarket from Bradford area by Tom Weidenfelder with Doug growers during the past three Fox drawing an assist. years according to the Ontario OMHA HOCKEY Agriculture Department. The NOVICE ,onion export market has also (December 20) ‘suffered a setback, Britain is Maple Honey Pot l3 (growing more of its own supply King City 0 iand Quebec also coming on A complete rout. Maple just‘strong. NOVICE (January 1) [GA 2, Continental Shoes 1 A closely fought contest with IGA having just enough extra power to down Continental. For the winners it was Jeff March getting a goal and an assist. Mauro Farina also had a goal and Jamie Ferguson an assist. Mike Schaan notched the] Inner for Continental with Tim Smith assisting. . European Delicatessen 3 I Parkers Spray 2 :' This was another close one] which could have gone eithep way. But the food boys were too hungry and took the game. 1 MAPLE MINOR HOCKEY RESULTS I want you to pay less income tax. There’s a neat little section in the Income Tax Act called 79B. It means that if you have an eligible retirement plan, you can save 01' defer some of your tax SynLife All you have to do is register your annuity or permanent life insurance plans. I can help you with it. But you must hurry, your plan must be registered Within 60 days of December 3lst. And these things take a Wee bit of time. do’llars.‘ 445-9500 OFCKWUA Maple, Kleinburg Concord & Edgeley News “The Liberal" is always willing to publish items regarding people and e vents contributed by its readers in Maple, Concord, Edgeley and Klemburg Maple. please phone Mrs. Louise Cooper. 832-2408; in deeley and Concord, Mrs. Carol Cole, 889-4379; in Kleinburg. Mrs. Shirley Gloslcr, 393-1725. HOUSE LEAGUE THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Jan R9“! Jeff Brookes. Bobby Kucherw DaVld awy and Ray Mondolo banged in; scottlone each. Mondolo and Russ Wm? Homer each got an assist. ‘ (December 30) Mark Honey Pot 4, Woodbridge 0 i ‘1 for The Maple boys again took] TOdd the measure of Woodbridge.‘ Greg Munslhaw got two goals†Blair Sutherland one, and twol ‘assists, Jeff Brooks got one‘} ‘1 Offggoal. Ricky Haas, Joey Bat-> Theyitista and Ray Mondolo had an: t.hl-‘Elassist apiece. ‘ 118°" The second game saw the Lions pitted against a vastly ROW superior team from Essex and SUP-’were outgunned by 7-3. Tallying for Maple were Blair Sutherland with four goals and an assist. Greg Munshaw had three goals and two assists. Ray Mondolo contributed three goals, Bobby Kucherawy two, and Russ Homer wrapped it up with a goal and one assist. (December 21) Honey Pot 8, Woodbridge 1 Right back at it the next day. The Maple lads downed a com- pletely outplayed squad from Woodbridge. Greg Munshaw again led the onslaught with three goals while Blair Sutherland put in with two goals and one assist. Neighborhood Notes ‘ With so many people, groups and organizations. ’ protesting for what they feel is right. a ibit of philosophy came to our attention recently and we 3thought our readers might en- joy it. “One trouble with the world 'is that so many people who lstand up vigorously for their ,‘rights. fall downmiserably on 1their duties". A thought to pen ’der‘.’ ' A: * a at i‘ We join with our entire com- ,munity in extending sincere sympathy to the family of James Maple Lions 2, Aurora 1 The Lions had their work cut out for them in defeating a fine Aurora team which wouldn‘t quit. Steve and Bill Cromb got the goals with Per Neilson and Bruce West assisting, (December 27) The Maple Lions went to the Leamington Tournament and won their first game by 4-1 ag- ainst Petroila. It was a cliff hanger all the way with the score tied at 1-1 going into the third period. But Maple rap- ped in three goals to take it. (December 28) It was Maple's first this season. MIDGET (December 23) Maple Clements Rad Bradford 1 sist each. Bill Edmanson earned'l’aw";l mm“ an“ “on boyu' The church hall Was festively two assists Anyone interested should be decorated for the occasion, and JUVENILES on hand at the SChool Monday and a sumptuous pot luck sup- (December 29) evenmg. . per was enjoyed in the early Maple Blues 8, Bolton 0 For high school students in minutes of 1972, The B11195 looked more likeigi‘ades 11 to 13 the adult ses- Bowling their old selves in this One-[5101) hegins at 8 pm on Tuesday Ladies ~ Going into the sided game. ‘ evenings. \ {third series Mustangs and Mar- Goalscorers \vere Rick Hartâ€"t * * * “‘ iericks are tied for top spot with wick with three goals and an 351, The Saturday afternoon of 7 points each, after December sist. Graham Cameron two5b0W1ing fOI' the Youngsters has 27 bowling. Barracudas take goals_ Paul Banks, one and (“awe-en successful and will resumethird place with 5. followed by Bill Kenny one and one. RoblSaturday. The juniors begin‘linpalas with 4, Falcons with 3. Goalscorers were Rick Hart- wick with three goals and an as~ sisi. Graham Cameron two goals. Paul Banks. one and two, Bill Kenny one and one. Rob Bourke, one goal. Craig Shuttleâ€" worth had two assists. Len Hughes, Charlie Shaw and Mar- tin Bromley assisted on one each. ' HOLLAND MARSH: Quebec carrot growers have taken over didn't give King City a chance both on offense and defense. At the coming Maple Hockey Association Dance, January 14. Bob McIntyre, one of the founders of the association. is to be hon- ored. After 12 years of un- stinting‘ service to the or- ganization. Bob moved to Bavsviile. Ontario. with his wife Lois and their child- ren. A presentation will be made to him at the dance. was Maple's first defeat Stephen Smith Elgin Mills West Richmond Hill “77W *â€~'°-'"9 Systemw , 4‘?“ fl HAW" “‘â€â€˜ ; ix / Servuce I \ 1 PC 91' nt 3a . ‘ ‘ F9 i0 19 overhaul The Vellore Euchre Club members are observing their 44th Anniversary with an even- ing of euchre January 10 at 8 pm at the Vellore Memorial Hall. Refreshments will be served and everyone will be most welcome. The Junior Badminton will commence January 10 from 7 till 9 pm at the George Bailey School. This includes ybung people in grades 6 to 10. The fee, payable the first night, is $3 for the 10-week session under David Birch and Don Boyd. Rally Keffer of Maple en- joyed the Christmas holidays this Year. spending Christmas at his daughter’s Jean Bryson with all his family together. With all the grandchildren. 20 gath- ered for the Christmas festiv- ities. He also enjoyed a Visit from’eryone enjoyed games a Sherri Lange. daughter of Emil before the refreshments and the late Mrs. Lange of Church News Waterloo. He visited as well The ladies of SL A with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Big-‘pI-esbyterian plan to gin and family of Richmond their Study group held Hill. Mrs. Biggin was the for- ate Tuesday mornings mer Ruth McConkey. hnlnn A; Mr: emu...“ ' Mr. Moore is survived by his wife Olive. son Allan of Maple and daughter Betty (Mrs. Keith Jennings) of Aurora. ‘ We join with our entire com- munity in extending sincere sympathy to the family of James Henry (Harry) Moore of Rich- mond Hill, who passed away last week. The funeral was held from the Marshall Funeral Chapel in Richmond Hill with Rev.‘ Barry Andrew of Maple conducting the service. “One trouble with the world is that so many people who stand up vigorously for their rights, fall down. miserably on their duties". A thought to pom; der? ' 7 The Saturday afternoon of bowling for the youngsters has been successful and will resume Saturday. The juniors begin Wm“ pm an 1111 5. .\h'_\. [my 04 Hon C Iher i m‘ rvhi fl 7 2 , firestone STORES / I y 30,000 MILE GUARANTEE Here's what we do: Turn dtums and arc linings for full brakung contact. lnstall top-qualtty llnmgs for long mtleage. Safety inspect the entire braktng system. Clean and repack the from wheel outer beartngs. Add super heavy-duty brake fluid. Road test the car to make sure the workmanshlp l5 l’lghl up to Firestone $ Road test the car (0 make Sure the workmanship is right up to Firestone standards. . MiW . _You're mnleshahead wnth Riding Systerï¬? 197 me to our! Mrs. Det Palmer will be host- and weless to the Maple WI January might en-‘12. Mrs. Ella Harris and Mrs. ‘Myrtle McQual‘rie will com- me \ml‘ldfprise the program and Mrs. gople who Florence Watson and Mrs. Lulu for their Leece will be in charge of the :erably on lunCh- $ The Maple Senior Citizen imembers got back into the rouâ€" comâ€"tine of their afternoon meetings inc-ere last Monday with games. Vice- James President Mrs. Marj Robson Rich. presided for President Mrs. away Edna Bryson who was attend- ing a family funeral. 09' Because of illness the num- ber of Mapleites attending the . New Year’s Eve Celebrations at “’1“:the United Church was smaller T} “than originally expected. But lleyithose on hand enjoyed their ev- '“ng"ening of euchi‘e and crokinole \ h_eland fun together. The com- -» ls‘men’c was heard ‘Why didn't we 1derldo this before?’ The ladies of St. Andrew‘s Sists. Presbyterian plan to resume The Bees Cane out the Win- their study group held altern-{11ei's in the final against Oak ate Tuesday mornings at thelRidges scoring 6 goals to their home of Mrs. Graham Lamont‘3- Blail‘ Sutherland scored 3 of at 10 am. This is an informaflthe six and an assist, Ricky Haas study session attended by Pres- Game‘d a goal and an aSSist, byterian ladies as well as ladies'SCOtt Lawson and Joey Bat- from other denominations, forlï¬iista 793C“ nettEd goals- Gl‘eg Several of the girls got to- gether and prepared a play for presentation at the party. Ev- eryone enjoyed games and fun at w allL. uus IS an inrormaiwuc MA ‘1‘" a“ "531“, “WK-Ynaas At 0 r hom w ll study session attended by Pres- Game‘d a goal and an aSSiStv 'oundesttl son Reb 191 nade1 bvt ri 1 d' ’11 ‘ IScott Laxv‘on d J B - y b 0 91 m 1? mm , e an a 1es as he as ladles . b an 09y at New Glasgow Nova Scotia for from other denominations, for “Sta eaCh “Ette‘i goals- Greg two weeks along with daughter hvely enlightening discussions Munshaw earned 4 assists and D . Marilee with husband Michael and study. one went to Brian Hobbs. ' - * it 2: in . The main tournament was MCLean 0f Nova scoua’ Also Because of illness the num- Won by the home team. Sharon Vlsmng us were daughter Bar- . . ' b 1'3 (1 h b A] h D- her of Mapleites attending the one Of the hlghhghts 0f the 09' Bambi: fro):S ï¬tneslgvher; New Year’s Eve Celebrations at caSion “’35 the presentation 0f they are both in their third year we United Gem-ch mailer P33111335:“3,2631%at the University of Waterloo. The Brownies enjoyed their Christmas Party with names drawn for gifts among themâ€" selves. Several more seniors added their names to those interested in seeing Niagara Falls during the winter. sometime during the month of January. This is a trip that hinges entirely on weather and road conditions. and is only tentative. The cost for bus alone will be approxim- ately $3.50. Mrs. Marilyn Jackman. secre- tary of the Maple Area Recrea- tion Committee. could give fur- ther information as to ages, or children interested could be on hand at the alleys in the Maple Community Centre at 12:30 pm this Saturday. at 12:30 and bowl till intermediates from 2 l pm and seniors from I The Village 01‘ Maple Ask about our omstanding savings on Disc Brake Overhaul. Price shown is for Drum Type Brakes only. till 3:30 3:30 pm 3:36 The Maple Honey Pot Bees entered the tournament in Sharon, Ontario. December 27 and came home with the Consol- ation Trophy. The first game with Keswick was the downfall for the Bees, losing to the opposition 3 to 1. Greg Munshaw scored the lone goal against Keswick. assisted ‘by Ricky Haas and Blair Suthâ€" ,erland. Maple Honey Pot Bees Win Consolation Event In Sharon Tournament llUlll ' In the semi-final againstlceorg Richmond Hill the Bees calmeidon R out on top with a good edge offwere 5 to 1, with Blair Sutherland/family scoring a goal and an as-1972 sist, Ricky Haas two goals and] two assists, Ray Mondola a goall A SI and an assist, Joey Battista a David goal and Greg Munshaw and to cek Jeff Brooks both earning as- which SiSts. A :.._ 4:“ The main tournament was won by the home team. Sharon. One of the highlights of the oc- casion was the presentation of Honey Pot pins to all the play- ers by Mrs. Belle Madsen of the Honey Pot Ski Lodge, the sponsor of the team, Cougars with 2 and \Vil( and Firebirds each with points. Barracudas split with Cougâ€" ars taking 5. Impalas took 4 from Falcons and Mustangs took all, 7 from Wildcats as Mavericks did with Fircbirds. Lorraine Leonard topped off her Christmas Weekend with the highest high single to date; 354. This gave her high triple of 718 and high average of 202. Although the roads and sideâ€" walks were treacherous, several teams bowled with their full contingent. But some had only two bowlers from the regular members. Birthday greetings to Mrs. Phyllis Lacey, your correspond- ent’s mother on January 4, and also to Todd VGarnett who was Pioneers â€" Weather forced the cancellation of the Pioneers bowling for December 30. We hope when this is read Ed Clarke is back on his feet. Mr. Clarke suffered a heart at- tack early in December, and spent some time in York Cen- tral Hospital, but is home now. The’ Voice Of Concord “an; and Wildcats l A reminder of the Carl‘ville 1Ucw meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. May Park on Jan- uary 11. Neighborhood Notes Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bushell of Birch Avenue were happy to have their son, Rev. James Bus- hell and wife Cathy and new granddaughter Christina‘ Lee for a holiday visit. The couple spent Christmas in Ottawa with Mrs. Bushell‘s parents after a jour- ney from Empress. Alberta, where they are now living. They were entertained at a family gathering of 12 includ- ing the sister of Rev. Bushell. Beverley and husband Glen Goodhead with children Michael and Julie, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilgus. NEWMARKET: Town council will proceed with plans to build a new town hall on the former Office Specialty site on the south side of Timothy Street if it can obtain heavy financial aid through the federal govern- ment’s winter works program; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Somervillo of Spruce Street entertained Mr. and Mrs. Morris Unger for Christmas dinner. On Sunday before Christmas they had Mr. and Mrs. Will Look to dinner. A holiday visit was enjoyed by the Somervilles at Brampton visi- ting James Walsh, a brother of Mrs. Somerville. Neighbors and friends had an evening of fun at the Somer- ville’s on Thursday with a game of euchre and a delicious buffet lunéh to celebrate the New Year. Christmas Dinner was held at the home of Carrie Read for 18 family members. Present were: sons Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Read of Stroud: Mr. and Mrs. George Read and son Terry from Barrie; Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Read with children Ron. Peter, Joey. and Jeanie from Woodbridge: a daughter Mary and husband Grant Drewery with children Donald and Marie; a granddaughter Brenda and husband Derek Generox from Quebec City; and William George. the father of Mrs. Gorâ€" don Read. During the day there were many callers wishing the A surprise party was given to David Huffman by his mother to celebrate his 19th birthday, at which 20 guests enjoyed a fest- ive time on December 30. 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