@4ngagmaw G. C. Romano 5. Surfmarine 2 Four goals by Robert Stern-ates and a single by‘. Shawn Martin gave Romano its victory. Martin and Ianl Hunter. as well as A] Turâ€"' goon. were awarded assists. Surfmax-ine‘s Graham Hobbs! and StCVG Langfield record- ed its two goal tally. Johnl Della Serra provided his as- sistance on one of the mark-i 01‘s. ‘ ORE" ill « ewgeagwiflt Q * A CHAMPAGNE DINNER- DANCE Balistreri who smglea. bal- istreri was assisted by Craig Devies. ' Sportko Mart 5. Rendezvous 5‘ Sportko's scorers were Dennis Brooker and Bryan Watts who each taillied two. and Blair Budgen who singl- rd. Providing their assist- ance Were Bernie McKinley (2*, Bryan Novreck and Tracy Warner. A hat-trick by Heinz Losberg and markersI by Chris Chianelli and John Bailey gave Rendezvous the tie. Mike Brookes, Gordon Gertley and Brian Bostl'e- mann were the helpers Peewee Suburban Rad 2, W 8: P 2 David Ross and Glen Get- tel netted the markers for Suburban with Clarence Greer providing an assist. W: & P Motors' talliers were‘ Chris Patterson and Keith; Coxworthy. Coxworthy andi Robert Bowyer assisted. ‘ Northvale Motors 3. Raymore Construction 3 I John Vorich, Brian Celsie and Tim Will‘s gave ‘Nc-rth- \‘ale its hat trick. Aiding in the efforts were Rob Smilie, Jess Waddington, Rob Mc- Kinley and Willis. Rayrmore‘s trio was marked by Dave. Twidale with two. and a sin-i gle by Doug Chreptyk. ‘ Bantam-Midget F & H Motors 3, Loughlin Lumber 0 Mike Hartwick, Stephen. Ostep and Bob Salna were} the drillers for F & H Mot-i ors. Salna and Ostep assist-‘ rd each other on their mark- kers. Player ‘ & Team C Jesson Herron S & S 6 March Pizzaville 6 Thorsell Pizznville 6 Losberg Rendezvous 6 Purvis Baker S & S 6 DeHaas Herron S & S 6 Cavallo Pizzaville 6 Smith Music Shoppe 6 Watts Sportko b“ Brooker . Sportko 6 SHUTOUTS Paul Gullo â€" I Tommy Papâ€"B PEEWEE HOUS W Suburban Rad 4 W & P Motors 3 Raymore C 2 Ncrthvale M 0 Leading Scorers G Hussey 9 Twidale 9 Chreptyk 8 Suter 1 Coxu‘crthy 5 Ross 5 BANTAM & HOUSE LI STAND] G W Loughlin I Lumber 6 3 OMHA RESULTS NOVICE December 8 Sutton 6, Richvale 3 Richvale scorers were Ran- dy DePiero with a pair and the single by Jamie Chianel- li. Aesisting were Chianelli (2'. Barry Jesson ‘2ll DePiero and Kevin Fox. Peewee December 1 Richvale 2. Nobleton 1 Goals by Steve Cromb and Brian Hobbs. as well as fine goaltending by Stuart Ellis. gave Richvale the edge over Noblctoni Joey Batti-sta and Jim Mark each recorded an assist. December 6 Richvale 8, King 1 A great effort by Jeff Break; with four markers and singles by Jim Mark, Steve Cromb. John Vorich and Shawn MacDowell gave Richvale its decisive win over King. Assists were awarded to Crcm‘b. Brooks. Thorsell, Vorich. Celsie. Han- iko and Alfano. December 8 Richvale 4. Sutton 3 Goals by Shawn MacDowâ€" ell, Steve Cuccio. Steve Cromb and Eddie Gundert gave Richvale the edge in this very closely fought game with Sutton. Helpers were awarded to Danny Alfano. Brian Hobbs .Jim Mark and Robert Hachnell. MIDGET December 4 Richvale 3. Nobleton 0 Riclivale blanked Noble- ton with goals by Mario De- gmwmm @4W'WaEWQ‘g Music Shoppe 6, Hen-on S & S 4 A hat-trick plus one by David Beeston and singles by Brian McGukin and Harry Ruutel. gave Music Shoppe its victory. Helpers were Marty Rcdgick, Duncan But- ier and McGukin. Herron‘s tally was recorded by Barry Jcs‘son who scored a pair. and John DeHaas and Joey Balistrcri who singled. Bal- istreri was assisted by Craig Devies. Sportko Mart 5. Rendezvous 5 December 10 Pinaville 5, Baker S & S 1 Larry Thorsell, David Caldwell. Ronald Johnson, Frank Cavallo and Jon March were the big guns for Pizzavillc. A s s i s t s were awarded to Tim Boswell, Ca- vallo, Thorsell, March and Caldwell. Baker's marker was netted by David Purv‘is, unaided. HOUSE LEAGUE TYKE-NOVICE ? ¢ .‘ } _ YONGE ‘i_‘,\v RICHVALE MINOR HOCKEY.RESULTS THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Dec. 14, 1972 YONGE STREET in the Chieftain’s Dining Room â€" a fabulous menu â€" a great band 8:30 to 1:30 â€" Per Couple $35.00. RESERVE NOW â€" PHONE 884-9171 Loughlin Lumber , Romano 1 Surf- i marinz‘ ‘ LEADING SCORERS Player & I Team G A Della Serra Surfmarinc 13 8 Ablett w o n nn,,A,...,, 1n '3 F & H Motors Sternatos ‘IG & C Romano ‘ Nelson ; Surfmarino ‘ Ostop EF & H Motors | Salna G. C. Romano' I Shuttleworth 'Loughlin Lumber Peters . : Loughlin Lumber I Horan ‘ T Surfmarinc . McGeachie 1 F & H Motors Paul Gullo â€" P-izzavilleâ€"B Tommy Papâ€"Baker S-Sâ€"l Motors PEEWEE HOUSE LEAGUE W L T Pts THE BLACK HAWK INN Sportko Mart NOVICE-TYKE HOUSE LEAGUE Standing As 0! Dec. 3, 1972 Teams G W L ’1‘ Pts. Pizzaville 6 6 O 0 12 Rendez- Piero and Donny l'ridham. Mark Boswell and DePiero were awarded assists. December 5 Sutton 3, Richvale l Richvale's loner was re- corded by Gary Gath aided by Brian Bailie. is the industry's neWest id- ea in colour TV design and engineering. This new sys- tem is used onIy by Sony. 10 gives you not only 0. brighter picture but a sharp- er pictorerthor cannot be pr'oJuced systems. 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The report also noted that Devins Drive Public School in Aurora had been selected as one of the school designs to be featured at the Cana- dian Education Showplace October 26-28. The school. which opened this September. was designed by Architect Eugene Janiss of Toronto. It was built to hold 11 classrooms. includ- ing a kindergarten room. The official announcement on the award is to be made at a dinner November 15 at Hyatt House in Toronto, The award is presented to those who combine the use of unit masonry in a different way with quality of work- manship. Thornhill School Selected Finalist Design Competition Bayview Fairways Public School. Thornhill has been selected as one of the final- ists for the 1972 Design Canada Unit Masonry Award. it was reported at a recent meeting of York County Board of Education. Some designs were sub- mitted for competition. 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Church News The executive expresses thanks to Mrs. Mvatyas for again opening her home to them; also to Kvay Hall and Barb Hayburn 1b0th of Den- ham Drivel for their help in running the auction. Lions Friday, December 1, the youth group from Emmanuel As usual the food was deâ€" licious and a substantial prof- it was realized through the ever popular “Penny Auc- tion". Twenty-nine mothers at- tended the pot luck supper and penny auction run by the mothers’ auxiliary at the home of Dagmar Matyas, 68 Roosevelt Drive December 7. Richv-ale Guides to entertain the local seniors December 20 with a Christmas play fol- lowed by carol-singing in the gymnasium of Charles How- itt School on Pearson Aveâ€" nue at 7 pm. Any senior needing a ride, please con- tact John Fuller at 889â€"4310. Guide Lines Correspondent -â€" MRS. MARY WATTS, 43 Spruce Avenue Congratulations to our newly elected members of council and school board: Lois Hancey and Doug Allen, and to those re-electedâ€"Bill Lazenby, Lou Wainwright, Gord Rowe, Warren Bailie, and Bob Houghton. Good luck in- your endeavours on our behalf, because in your two-year term of office, Rich- vale will have grown out of all proportions physically! It is to be hoped we get the necessary nourishment for our growth. Senior Citizens Church, MacKay Drive, had ,their second meeting. As 'their first community proj- ‘ect the young people deliv- ered literature for the Cana- ;dian Arthritis and Rheumaâ€" l tism Society. I The Richvale Bible Chapel :commenced the festive seaâ€" ;son December 9 with a ‘ Christmas Tree Party for preschoolers and grade 1 children. at 2 pm. The Christmas story was told by ;Mrs. Barb Smith, from Mac- -kay Drive, who was their tennninl allocf Affnr rah-och- ’Sporting The 1 hockey g will be p When thi mapped ( inform I phone. The B was host( the Rich' hall Now banquet s lowed by awards, f for outsta duct nn The seniors regret to_ an- nounce the passing of an- other friend, Mrs. Elizabeth White of Garden Avenue. who 'died December 5 in 3 Richmond Hill nursing home. ii'ï¬'sv'iï¬e‘ ‘Q’is‘X‘JiT’hE 3521' Put a little zip into someone’s Christmas this year. Instant black-and-white pictures for $14.95.’ So simple, anyone can take them. Just shoot, pull out the ï¬lm packet and zip, a beau- tifully developed picture in 30 seconds. And Zip only uses our least expensive square ï¬lm. Square Shooter 2 only uses our square color ï¬lm. So Zip stays inexpensive all year round. So the price is always low. The Good Time Cameras from Polaroid. $14.95 Zip. Our 30-sec0nd black-and-white camera. RICHVALE RECORD Suggested list price. "Polaroid" is a registered trademark of Polaroid Corporation. Cambridge. Mass.. U.$.A Langetaff Secondary School heraldcd the oncom- ing Chris’mas Season De- cember 9, with a dance in the gymnacium. A local group “Cherri†playcd for the oc casion. The Scuba Club success- fullv tested many of its memâ€" hcrs for the bronze medal- lion in life saving, both in practical and written exami- nation:, November 28 and December 5‘ Last Friday. following Mass. the students from grades 4â€"8 of St. Mary Im- maculate saw the movie “Ten Commandments". Later on in the day. a presentation of the film “Black Beauty" enâ€" tertained the junior grades. A reminder to the Youth Corps that next Monday is discussion night. starting at 8 pm. same place! School Bulletin The Richvale Bible Chapel commenced the festive seaâ€" son December 9 with a Christmas Tree Party for preschoolers and grade 1 children. at 2 pm. The Christmas story was told by Mrs. Barb Smith, from Mac- kay Drive, who was their special guest. After refresh- ments. the children enjoyed opening the presents handed out to them. At 7 pm there was another Christmas pro- gram of plays and carol sing- ing presented by the older children for their parents. Refreshments followed the entertainment. commenced the festive seaâ€" son December 9 with a Christmas Tree Party for preschoolers and grade 1 children. at 2 pm. The Christmas story was told by Mrs. Barb Smith, from Mac- kay Drive, who was their special guest. After refresh: ments. the children enjoyed opening the presents handed out to them. At 7 pm there was another Christmas pro- gram of plays and carol sing- ing presented by the older children for their parents. Refreshments followed the entertainment. The two CFM groups will get together to celebrate the Christmas season at the home of the Paterson‘s, 12 Claridge Drive December 20 at 8:30 pm. A reminder to the Youth Corps that next Monday is The Blues football team was hosted and honoured by the Richvale Lions at their hall November 23 with a banquet starting at 7 pm. fol- lowed by a presentation of awards. first to Ollie Nelson for outstanding play and con- duct on and off the field. then to Brian Murchison and Mike Johnson, as most valu- able players. Also each mem- of the team received an in- dividual trophy as a reward for being the 1972 cham- pions: namely Harold Simp- son. Dennis Reilly. Greg Pugh. Danny Miller, Ron Wilson, Andy Sharp, Mark Levigne, Kier Todd, Roy Pike. Bob McNaught, Earl Kavenaugh, Ohris Barrett, Mike Reeves, Keith Coxwor- Lhy, Mark Nelson, Ollie Nel- son. Brian Murchison. and Mike Johnson. Church, MacKay Drive, had their second meeting. As their first community proj- ect the young people deliv- ered literature for the Canaâ€" dian Arthritis and Rheuma- tism Society. I The boys and the team lmanagers are again very jgrateful to the Lions for ’thcir momcrchio and inter- ’e<t and the management ex- tends best wishes to them and the bovs' parentq for a joyous- Christm‘ac and a pros- Inerous New Year. Prompt personalized ser- vice, complete bookkeep- ing, income tax and re- lated services. 117 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill The last house league hockey game of this year will be played December 16. When the 1973 timetable is mapped out, the coaches will inform the boys by tele~ phone. 5porting Events ACCOUNTAX SERVICES 884-1538 $34.95 Square Shooter 2. Our 60 -second color camera. If you want to make someone’s Christmas even more colorful, Square Shooter 2 will do it in 60 seconds. And how it does it for $34.95* is even more amazing. With an automatic electronic exposure system. Three element lens. Built-in flash. 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