16 THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday, Dec. 7, mi 'â€" t) *Peewee Li ons Have No Losses In Weekend Play ART SHOW iTYKE to take away any hope thet Bond Steel had no trouble points to his total as the Steve I-Iodgins. while Bobby-i \\'|]‘]4|‘.\}| “'EGMAN . 334.5690 Rollal Batik 12 Hill team may have had of defeating ()rillia 8-2 in a team's scoring leader (13 Russell. Brian Kcllett and L- v _ . . .h . Blessed Trinity 2 pulling it out, league came in the new arena goals. 11 assistsl. when he ‘ Jeff Miller all assisted on one 'I' I \ "nae 5" x' Ruhmond HI" R0181 Bank TYkCS “91“ Victoria 5; Grpy Trust 3 lilst Sunday. scored one goal and picked I goal. EUCSIS 0f 8195531 Trlml." North Toronto Selects 2 Arnold Van Der Weyde ac- up two assists. John Oakley Goalkeeper Gerry Tipold . lTykeï¬ Red Team 31 Ill“ For the second consecutive counted for the team‘s first and Roy Cutler each set uptshutout Orillia for one period OMHA HOCKEY Jim Gerber' IGOUIdlng Park Arena 135i game thC Trust first hm. of hat trick of the season. then three goals. with Richard to stretch his scoreless BANTAMS (November 28.) ‘Falurday and “‘5th a 12'2 Mcvotgh‘ Ktskt, and Git-3rd scered one more goal for Campbell scoring one goal perieds to eight before (December 3) Oak R'dges 5' win. accounted for a†scoring in good measure. while Tony and assisting on one. Wayne Orillia scored in the second Oak Ridges 3. Stroud 3 Unionville 2 The Reds' goals were scor- a rematch with tho Selects Robinson added three more Court fired one goal. as (lid period. W0 mm W?“ "W “081° WW. ,Wï¬b‘h’ ed by David Rooney and‘Nmmmz‘.‘ Tm. SPORTKO MART-.PRE-WINTER SALE for Oak Ridges “Ilh Glenttiiggerman with two goals Gavm Fisher ' l I $0 $2 “0â€â€ Wright getting the other one. and an assist. Chris Smith. ThC hztnkcrsv goats were n°~ ‘15 C 039 “S ‘ ‘ ' ’ ’3 Jim Gerber also drew an assist. The score was 3-2 for Strcud with 20 seconds to go .Iim Gerber and Bill Metcalfe rounded out the scoring. ‘Paul Smith. Chris Smith. and ‘Tonv Roffey drew assists. scored by Mike Smith. Mike T. Smith. Andrew Don, Dino Murri. Bobby Petroff. Cleve Jones. Scott Mansbridgc. indicates. Duncan Condy who start. ed in the nets for the homel team decided the outcome of BUY YOI'R NEW FROM 2188 TOYOTA s when Oak Ridges took out its (November 21) AssistS came from Jtm Bar. . this game rlght from the goalie for a sixth attacker Oak Ridges 6. Riehvalel [on Adrian Steonson‘ pattttstart. He made some SPPC" to score A three goal scoring Tm;th and Dan, McLean. tacular saves in the 01)?nllltlt . FULLY WATERPROOPED (November 25) snlhruo from the stick 0‘ sewer: “B†period tn kW “‘0 “‘1‘ '“ OSTANDARDFUll-CUTSIZES Oak Ridges 4 Dale Roffev propellf’d the Toronto Olympic All Stars 3 the Sam“ . . < BLACK OR NAVY COLORS SChOMbPI‘K 4 {Oak Rld‘lf‘s boys I†“11‘†“"n- t Twin Hills [\‘lercury 1 With less than two minutes Goals were scored by Paul Smith. Glen Wright. Tony Roffcy and Paul Smith with assists to Dale Roffcy. two. Chris Smith. Karl Taylor and John Grech. Bill Metcalfc Iand Doug Jones also scored. Tony Roffev and Shawn lParker picked Lip two assists leach with Glen Wright. Karl Taylor. Jim Gerber. Bill Met- Davc Topp. Dale Rcffey Toronto Olympic All Stars were outshot 28-14 December 2 by Twin Hills Mercury. but still managed to defeat the local club 3-1. Scoring for the Hillers was Ken Main excellent game. to go in the first North To- ronto managed to get the puck past Condy who had no: chance on the low shot. ‘ With the Selects holdingi on to that one goal lead close 7756 YONGE ST. THORNHILL 0 889-5484 ‘ and Girard. With 27 seconds 0 '\0 MEN’S AND LADIES’ . o. SIZES S.M.L.XL. BLUE ONLY I n T 5' “1 draw- ’ ' l - ml of the second I V†"PROV" ml with ass1sts from Steve Shari. to tit e I H ting assists. 14) Hum and Craig nodding Thc McVeigh decided V to“ t‘alht1 HIIJIJ (Novemhfl Twin Hills boys played an ‘ over. He'tled the scoit \ It . SIZES 8 To '6 I Iassists going to Doug Lewis. RESULTS ABC BOWLING CLUB The second series is off to a competitive start with the -‘ 'Oak Ridges 3. Keswick 2 and Paul Smith scored for Oak Ridges with Jim Gerber .‘ picking up two assists. Other assists went to Karl Taylor. Chris Smith and Dale Roffey. PEEWEE "B" Sanderson's Gulf 7 l Unionville 0 The Sanderson Gulf boys were out to play hockey as they hosted the Unionville gone in the third Girard put McVeigh in the clear with a beautiful pass. The' latter made no mistake as he fired a high shot to the far eorn-. er to five the locals the lead I CENTENNIAL POOL 161 NEWKIRK ROAD Hotshots and the Rovers tied TYKE U _' . 1 t 1 for first with five points Oak Ridges Little Kings] B team m 1h? 0†arena rm. tho hm mm M thei apiece. The Hells Angels Unionville 3 Saturday Ownmg‘ They 7-12 mat-k Kiskn took a hard ‘ trail with four followed by Paul Beck scored the only "FIRM-"0d and Omsmfl thohhht {mm the point. the Powell's Meatheads with Oak Ridges goal unassisted. "mm"; as they rewrde Sllcct gmlie had trouble three. The Cameos and the MIDGET their fourth victory In 51" h;ndhnfl h ‘nhd tht. 1mm. Happy Gang have two points (November 29) Sl’ll'ls- ). k “I.†shot hm. the not caCh- oak Ridges 6‘ Unionville 2 The first 3208] came as Lyle McYCir’h for a perfecl a a The top three in the race Dave Stuart scored twice 1 Allen Clark picked up a loose hat trick “ ' , for the President's Trophy with singles going to John Duck and fired it past the ‘North 'Toronto scored its are Hotshots with 33430. Lennevillc. Terry Legge. Pete U'll‘mVllk’ "031†The mm“ 1 ‘ ml with 1.34 tott in the Powell's 33381. and Rovers McConnachio and Larry continued to apply thC PI‘GS' (ism: ‘hlt m. then McVeigh ' with 33180. Top three ladies for the night were Frances Warner Gueran. Assists to Leone- ville. Stuart and AI Heintgâ€" man. sure as Steve Madden netted the second goal on a pass from Jim Burnett. Goal num- FOR ADULT SWIMMING LESSONS and Condv had already done their damage Kids' sites with 685 t256. 247. 182i; Pat (December 3) her three came from the BANTAM V ‘ , ‘ .‘ trio met on kids. Curtis 669 t267. 171. 231); oak Ridges 12,51mud 2 stick of defenceman Gary Goiilding Park 6 (HIIIDRENS S“’IMMING LESSONS Myra Young 655 ‘204. 261. A four r'oal outburst by Al Gentry unassisted. Goals Richmm‘d "[11 2 LADIES†SWIM-GYM CLASSES 190i: and Eileen Powell 655 Hointzmart mood the ‘Ridgos four. five and six were fired The Bantam “R s‘ lost to MENS S‘VIM GYM CLASSES (193. 246. 216'. win with Dave Stuart right home by Burnett assisted by G'luldm‘r’ pillk Saturday RED CROSS LEADER (‘OURSE For the men it was Don behind with three goals and Madden and Roberts: Ken night 6-2 in the Bruce Highâ€" Powell with 713 ‘247. 218. as many assists. Heintzman Wood and Jim Wood mist- ‘“â€â€œ A"“'}“' D5†‘" '“Sl'l‘ NATIONAL LIFEGUARI) SERVICE COURSE ~ 248); George Stepanous 648 also Dt’ckod u two assists ’ ed by Clark. The final goal ‘ ficicnt in orma ion we ilrL‘ o l232. 194. 222-. And Meric Other goats “ism t0 Lenno. came from Robert Grienerlunable to list the goal- FIRST AID COURSES ‘ Holc 631 1203. 225. 203). title with two and two asstsm assisted by Tom Podcn and‘scorers. SPRING BOARD DIVING (LASSES ABC MEN’S MAJOR Team No. 3 and Team No. Larry Gucran with two and three assists and Wayne Rofâ€" defenceman Peter Tipold. Goalkeepers Shadoff and Northwest BOYS 2 Richmond "in 2 SYNCHRONIZED CLASSES COMPETITIVE CLASSES nownonit l swept all three games from toy with a goat and 1m) Capotosto handth the host‘ Sunday the local boys held the opposntlon last Week and aSsists. Other assists wentlUnlonvillo could fire at them lthv Northwest Bill's Chi" ‘0 LIFESAVING CLASSES BOOTS as a result cllmbed into a to Albert S’haw two amirand recorded their first‘8 24“ “0 l“ “W ““b‘mm “ -"’ vouns three-way tie for first Place p t. ~ M C l h" ' shutout of the season 'Arcna. ' rF'L‘ERJE-Ut With Hall‘s Fuel ‘VhICh C m C onndc 10‘ ‘PEEWEE ‘ Scoring for the NortliyVCSt ‘me‘fl'l‘ / \ .ZIPPERED droppcd one game to their opponents. Team No. 8 was the other team to gain two points on the night and hold on to fourth place. Bob Julian got back on the 800 trail as he rolled 867 To Next Grade Congratulations to the folâ€" t the Hillers were Woods with (‘d h.“ Tim Ptllhllmlls hC‘ll)(‘(l‘ Judo Students Up ; Lions 5 Base Borden 2 Last Friday night Rich- mond Hill's Pcewec Lions lcamc up with a 5-2 win over lBase Borden. Scoring for Boys were Bruce Rychman assisted by Greg Wilson and Mike St, John aided by John Drummond and Bob Randal. The Hill goals were scor- 884-6651 Errol Jones and Bruce‘ 0 STEEL SHANK 0 WITH FELT LINER °SIZES 6-I2 tlowing judo statements who ‘ two. Joslin and Nye with one 3“ _ t have succeeded in advancing I each. Bow-er with a goal amt Chaissnn assisted by a grade at the recent Rich- two assists. Cates with two Gt‘nll‘Bi with a 356 single and tipped Sean his average to 260 on top of the average list. triples were Jack Hill 838. Jim Boselc)I Palmer 805. and Roy Thomp- In the single game Bob Ohlis 337. Ernie Wolfreys 332. Jack Straumann. son 785. department Other good turned in by" Al Larice 810, 810. Clarence A fer. Stone. Danny had I nell. lmond Hill Judo Club tests. Patrick Flear. Ralph Koessel and John Thompson. counter; and Orange Beltâ€"David Brit- Mark Newman, Greg Bryan Downey . ber Hill 329 and 308. Tony Celsic and Donna Bonnell. assists and Gropp. Byers and To Yellow Beltâ€"Karl Wol- t Leger with one assist each. Steve Wolfer. ‘ Lions 5. Whitby l Nigro came up with two a helper assist against Whitby Novem- 29. Joslin and Bower leach added a tally to the total and ‘ tNye with one goal and onelhighlighted by goalie Gerry MINOR MIDGETS Richmond Hill‘s Bond Steel Minor Midgets made it a winning week as t h c y triumphed in three games. IF HOCKEY IS YOUR GAME (Fan or Player, Young or Old) Tipold's back to back shut outs over Woodbridgc Mid- gets. and Arnold Van Der MEN’S AND LADIES’ ' 305- and AI Lari“ 304- Green Belt â€"- Humberto and Norman. Halliday. Wood . Weyde‘s four goal performâ€" THERMO “NE ‘- Stgndlngs: Team No. 3. 9: Gonzalez. Lee McCulIy. John and Querengesser each was ance against Orillia. ‘ \QUILI lINED WAR Halls Fuel. 9: Team N0. 1. Santos and Philip McLaugh-‘cmdited with an assist, Bond Stee} 2 NYLON HAG I ‘ Ll. Team No.8. 7: ABC No. lin. Lions 1. Markham 1 woodhridge Midgets 0 CU" - Li I t); Engels Gulf. 4: Bills Blue Belt -â€" Dave Bailey. The Lions visited Mark- Bond goof Mthor Midgets NYLON WAT I.†gille & TV. 3: Team No. 6. Pat Macklin and Sean Wilâ€" ham on Sunday and camp entertained woodmtdgo Mitt. ‘ so†1 home With a “"0"?†II?â€" gets in the new arena Novemâ€" ’ BB‘OI'S HCCOUDICG I0“ the her 30 in a league game and ‘Lions‘ marker without any skated off tho ice with a 2-0 . . help from his team mates victor}; Congratulatlons to the Wmner 1W†good W‘lmdmg “I†The Woodm‘idfl“ “"b "8“ SNOWMOBILE 0R and my pledge of co-operation . . . Thanks to all who worked for and voted for me in the election in Ward 4. FREE! ~ Strang from Martin and Bond Shel 3_ POWER PLAY -â€"- History ofThe Leafs $6.95 al’ST‘t and Forster from “.oodbridgp Midgets 0 GREAT STANLEY (‘UPPLAYOFFS $2.25 . ar in l i o v ‘ v r r - - U I . .' . . 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The Victoria & Grey Trust tMinor Bantam “B†team ‘travelled into the city Novem- ‘ber 22 to play against North Toronto. It took them only 0 minutes to find out that this was not going! to be their night. With 9:15 remaining in the first period one of the Trust team defence men deflected a stray shot into his own net. Ricky Girard. who has been playing solid hockey for the Hill team tied it up on a pass from Steve Barber. North Toronto scored again r with four minutes left in the lost three players for this game due to a fracas with Bradford. and they were weakened considerably. It :took winger .l’ohn Oakley I6 igoals. 7 assistsl only two iminutes to fire the winning goal on an Arnold Van Der . Woodbridee attackers behind i INCLUDING HOCKEY SIIOWDOWN â€" Harry Sinden LET'S I’LA Y HOCKEY â€" Gordie Howe $4.95 was forced to stop only four $2.25 i shots. ed their shutout periods to‘ seven in a row when they deâ€" i feated Woodbridge in Wood- bridge 3-0 the next night in an exhibition game. Woodbridge. w h 0 had earlier tied the Steelers 4-4. were at full strength for this contest. and it was obvious from the start they were out to redeem themselves for the - previous night‘s loss, as they outshot Bond Steel 21-18. It was Arnold Van Der Weyde who potted the win- ‘ner. lhis fourth game win- nerl. from Jeff Miller. who played an outstanding game on defence. Richard Hopson scored from the hustling Steve Hodgins and reliable iDave Berseth. and Van Der DEATH OF HOCKEY â€" Bruce Kidd IIOW TO WIN TIIE OLYMPICS â€" Tarasov and featuring ’I‘IIE J ACQL‘ES PLANTE STORY (iOAL'I‘ENIHNG â€" Jacques Plante 55.35 s .60 $5.35 $2.50 Personally autographed by the man who revolutionized goaltenders' style. pioneered the face mask and the first net- minder to leave goal to trap loose pucks. SKATE SPECIALS A large selection of MENS NYLON SUPREME BOYS NYLON SUPREME MEN’S SKI IGOGGLES ï¬AND [AN .0 glbert 1:91 Fahm- D310 Weyde pass. Wayne Courtl Wang “'-O “'39 Set UP bY‘added a counter on passesl '50003TU'50UTPUT R0“ Dwarll Dam“ MCVEIRII from Tony Robinson and g rén thrown padss Lfl'Olnl‘Dave Bel‘seth. g 2£33Ih“3t.lli"ii§ilfln’§“" an .“ ‘arlln all al‘l'yl The defensive quartet of ' .grottlifr and Russell hCIPCdLRoy Cutler. Jeff Miller. E .ESAIIEE'ETEPELTG' 3': TH Foutal and Forster Brian Kellett and Berseth A Thornhill 5. Richmond Hil12 were as stingy as Scrooge ! SNOWMOBILE The Hillcrs played Thorn- when it came to permitting; . O PROTECT ‘ YOURMACHINE The local marksmen were ‘ the Hillers' blue line. and‘ O COMPLETELY WATER-PROOFED Del Fabro with help from Gerry Tipold never picked ‘ M a H l n and w a l 5 ° n~ t up an easier shutout as he . “MYERS†,. 9 RUBBERIZED ’{ EcANVAS MATERIAL RAINBOW TROUT L l FISHIN IQ 0R / CHRISTMAj/ GIFT G .- iir' IME GUARA HIGH NTEED T O TOUGH STURDY LUG SOLES 0 BUILT-IN STEEL SHANK 0 CHEST III-STYLE WADERS 0 SIZES 6 T0 WINCHESTER ' 12 GUAGE SHOT SHELLS O 25 SHELLS PER BOX 0 SIZES 46-7‘1 period. Patti Kisko tied theiWel'de '11 2081s 8 assists 5 .' STANDARD “05'†score again with Danny MC- :closed out the scoring from ., CANAL)A Veigh and Steve Bishop smooth-passing John Oakley. SPECI \L lI OI' Gauge PER BOX 0F 25 drawing assists. North To- Bond Steel 8v OTIIIia 2 I ronto then scored two quick Ricky Girard managed to get his second goal to put the Hillers back in the game. but the North Toronto team had other ideas. 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