BANTAM (December 9) Contractors 8 Fred's Shell 2 Contractors had a big edge from the outset. Fred's just couldn’t withstand the onslaught. Steve Jones earned a three goal hat-trick with David Sutherland coming up with two goals and two assists. Albert Reame belted in two and Robert Homer one. Ron Line and DaJid Glendenan took two assists each and Randy Stewart one. For Fred’s it was Dennis Lomoge and Bill Wright scoring with Tom Weiden- felder on one. Disposal Services 6, Lions 5 Jim Rotz was Disposal’s ‘big gun With three goals plus an assist. Steve Sher- man tallied two goals with Carmelo Notara getting the other one. Robb Hudson drew three assists. Colin Mummery two, and David Moore, Robert Preisner, and Shane Croft with one assist each. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rob- erts of Gosling Road observ- ed their Golden Wedding An- niversary December 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kyle cel- ebrated their 60th annivers- ary with open house at the Teston United Church last Saturday. Sincerest wishes to both couples for many It looked like Disposal was going lo win easily until the last period when the Lions caught fire and it took all of Disposal’s defence to hold from that time on. For Lions it was Chris Stewart with two goals and an assist; Donnie Pridham, one goal and one assist, Ted Perry and Peter Pflug, one goal each. Assists to Crut Arnett three, Randy Tinline two, Ken Kidd and Steve Bomeman. NOVICE (December 9) Continental Shoes 9 Parker's 1 Continental skated away with this one with no trou- ble. Scott Ghahlman, Peter Morris and Bobby Amos scored two goals and an as- sist each with Brad Schanck scoring two and Norm Mon- dola one and three assists for Continental. Hearty congratulat‘ions to two of the local couples in the senior citizens club who have recently celebrated an- niversaries. We would like to extend a warm and sincere welcome to Maple to Mr. and Mrs. John Coats who have moved to 3 Welton Street, with Mrs. Coats' brother, Paul Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Coats have come from the Alderwood area, and Paul has moved into the village from Duf- ferin Street, the second move in his lifetime. Welcome to our neighborhood. Parker’s loner was from the stick of Dave Plunkett unassisted. European Delicatessen 5 Crestwood Texaco 1 Billy Allen led his Eur- opean team to this win with a big four goal effort. Norm Ruttle tallied a single and Joe Arrigo picked up an as- sist. Layne Bjarnason was Crestwood's scoreri [GA 4, Brock 2 IGA led from the start and played a good game. Brock came on later to score but couldn't overcome IG‘A's lead. For IGA it was Blair Ivens with a three goal hat- trick. Scott Wright got one goal. and single assists went to Peter Snowden, John Fbmn and Andrew Bittner. Mark Munshaw scored one and added an assist while Timmy Line scored a single for Brock. 26 Neighborhood Notes Note: Last week a goal was awarded John Flynn in er- ror. It should have been Scott Wright. PEEWEE Farm Supply 4 Rival Appliances 2 Derrick Hoard scored two goals for the winners with Filipp Notaro receiving a goal and an assist. Rob Fen- ton. a goal. Jeff Cochrane, Tim Taylor and Ray Mondolo had an assist each. Greg Munshaw scored both Rival goals with single assists to Ian Quinton. Mike Schanck John Phillips and Ernie Chefero. A one-sided scoring spree for Superior. Bruce West had a four goal, three assist night with Geoff Blake also coming up with three goals. Blair Sutherland had two goals and three assists with Dale Lines getting a goal and MAPLE MINOR HOCKEY RESULTS in Teston, Mrs. Connie Brown, 832-8817. "The Liberal" is always willing to publish items regarding peOple and events contributed by its readers in Maple, Concord, Teston and Kleinburg. Maple, please phone Mrs. Louise Cooper, 332-2403; in Concord, Mrs. Carol Cole. 889-4379; in Kleinburg, Mrs. Gayle McCormack, 893-1856; Superior Propane 12 HOUSE LEAGUE Maple, Kleinburg, Concord And Te_st_onw New; THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Dec. 14, 1972 1‘ Congratulations also to ‘Ken Kieback of RR 1. lucky lwlnner of the Maple Plaza lDraw last Fri-day evening. ‘The draw was made in the Maple IGA by Mrs. Marg Crook. This week's draw will be held in the Maple Plaza Barbershop, at approx- imately 8 pm Friday even- ing, for the $50 voucher re- deemable at all plaza stores. one assist; David Massarella and Wayne Boudreau scored single goals. Other assists were awarded to Mario Mas- sarella and Robbie Bayley. For DH & A it was Fabio Allessandria, Rick Haas. Russ Homer and Scott Lawson scoring single goals. Andrew Fitzgibbon. Marko Pidhirsky. Dave Taylor, Brian Van Luyk and Aldo Marcantuoni had assists each. Tuesday of last week the ladies thoroughly enjoyed their visit from Mrs. Ann Wilson, and they wish to ex- press their sincere thanks for her time and effort. Mrs. Wilson‘s Christmas Decora- tions were marvelous, and the ladies felt rewarded, hav- ing a lady of such talent. giv- ing instructions for making many decorative items. NOVICE (December 3) Maple 8, Sutton 1 A reminder to all our read- ers, especially those with ma- terial to contribute to our column, that with the holiday season here. and early dead- lines as well as busy sched- ules, all our material should be in the hands of your cor- respondent by Friday morn- ing. This will apply for the next several weeks. Tuesday Morning Group It was a case of better players playing better. Maple simply out powered a baffled Sutton team. Rick Haas had two goals and two assists with Bob Kucherawy one and two. Brian Van Luyk. Brian Has- selfelt, Norm Ruttle. Norm Mondola and Mark Munshaw each notched one goal. Other assists went to Blair Ivens two. Sandy Tod one. and Bill Allenone. (December 6) Unlonville 5, Maple 4 There was no decisive edge in this game. It was an ev- enly matched contest all the way. drill on Bible passages. “The First Noel" was sung. Wes Peddle then led all in in more action songs and ‘Dorothy Paterson’s class showed posters on "What Love Is". The evening ended in the basement with refreshments for all, with the ladies of the congregation going to a lot of work making delicious goodies. Yearly attendance certifi- cates were given out to the children. Norm Mondola tallied two; 011 leaVing "Santa" (Wes goals and an assist with Bob! Peddle) gave everyone a Kucherawy coming up with a stocking filled with candies. goal and two assists. Steve On behalf of all who at- Fitzgibbon assisted on twoutended a thank you is ex- Ray Mondolo a1so scored one! tended to Mr. Atkinson and goal. ‘Mr. Peddle and everyone pEEWEEs H)th helped make the even. (December 3) ‘mg S0 enjoyable. Maple 6. Sutton 2 ; ,â€"â€" _.,,,A7, The Maple team had no slez'eaezeezeecmetezzzeezzzetezzaene real difficulty taking this OUR one. Sutton just couldn’t r LI D I C T M KKKKKK cope. r > Blair Sutherland scored two goals and one assist; Scott Lawson, a goal and two assists. Steve Lemoine one and one; Greg Munshaw and Rob Fenton one goal each. Single assists went to Ian Quinton. Dave Taylor and Derrick Hoare. (December 6) Maple 3, Unlonville 1 Maple had its work cut out for it in this one in downing a determined Unionville team. more happy years Robb Fenton led Maple with two goals with Dave Taylor tallying one plus an assist. Bruce West also as- sisted on one. BANTAMS (December 6) Maple 6. Unlonvllle 4 While Maple won this byI a two goal margin the play? was close all the way. KKKKKKKKKI Dave Sutherland bangedl in a three goal hat-trick and added an aSist while Steve{ Sherman had one goal andv‘ two assists, Dennis Limoges one and one, and Peter Pflug, one goal. Single assists went to Rick Mondola, Geoff: Shaw. Mike Fitzgibbon andSteve Jones. Dave Sutherland and Geoff Shaw scored two goals each while singles went to Ken Jellison. Steve Jones, Tom Weidenfelder, Mike Fitzgib~ bon, Dennis Limoges and Tom McGuire had one as- sist each. JUVENILES (December 8) Maple 5. King City 4 The Maple team played a steady. well organized game. They seemed to catch fire after Joe Moore tallied the first goal. Other scoring for Maple was by Bill Edmanson with two goals and one as- sist; Pat Mulligan, a goal and two assists, Jim Moorhead, one goal. Len Hughes, Jim Welkoff and Gord Parrott earned assists. (December 7) Maple 6. Richmond Hill 0 Maple looked good in this shutout. While it was only an exhibition, it was played just as hard as a league game. OMHA IN THE VILLA GE 0F MAPLE “The First Noel" was sung. Wes Peddle then led all in in more action songs and Dorothy Paterson’s class ishowed posters on "What lLove Is". a!!!†Congratulations to Tim Lacey. local Liberal carrier. who had his first shutout playing peewee hockey in the Thornhill Church Hockey League. This is the first year for Tim in organized hockey. He plays goal for Stan Cook and Patio team, which is coached by St. Rob- erts School Teacher Ross Lowler. The Voice Of Concord The Church of Christ held its annual Bible school and parents’ night Friday of last week at 8 pm. The evening started with “Joy to the World" Minister Bert At- kinson then said a prayer, Wes Peddle welcomed every- one and introduced the Bible school teachers Mrs. Connie Lowery, Loretta Atkinson, David Langman and Bert At- kinson. Happy birt correspondent Cole, who wil ember 16. Due to everyone's busy schedules the ladies would like everyone to know that the December 19 meeting will be cancelled. The next meeting will take place Jan- uary 2 in the New Year. School News Teacher Merrill McPhail of the George Bailey School tells us that the response Mr. Atkinson then led ev- eryone in “Action Songs". Mrs. Lowery’s class, which is composed of the youngest children did songs in action. Mrs. Atkinson‘s class did a skit on “Attitudeâ€. All pres- ent then sang "Silent Night". David Langeman and Wes Peddle‘s class acted out a skit “What Do We Need?" Doug Lowery's class did a drill on Bible passages. Among those made were a “Partridge In A Pear Tree", a swag of dried leaves and grasses, and a bird feeder. Mrs. Wilson also informed the group where all the ma- terials used could be purch- ased. As a lovely surprise for everyone, she raffled off her Christmas decorations, so the ladies went home with the goods as well as the “know-how“. Neighborhood Notes lg’GKKKKIEEKEKI-EIEEEKKKKKKEKKEKKKKKKKKEKKKKKZ‘ s. 24’ 5 OUR 26th N31?! ‘ PIANOS Also some good used organs now. You will appreciate our prices and service. We never inflate list prices. Our volume buying and low overhead can save you money. Open Day and Evenings. (Easy terms, bank interest). 'Ikhhhifla303233393?ahaï¬hhlï¬hhhflhihhiï¬ï¬‚ï¬ufltï¬afl ) KKKKKWKKHKKKKI .flhflNRRINHIHRNXI S- Don Mills Road at Newmarket cut-off - 114 miles south of Davis Drive. (You can’t miss our sign). Phone 895-6311. It pays to shop around when purchasing an organ or piano. Visit the others, then come and see what we can offer. ON CONN - LOWREY - FARFISA - CRES- TONE ORGANS. CHORD ORGANS AND PONTING'S MUSIC CENTRE CHRISTMAS SALE birthday to your lent's son, Andrew will be four Dec- To all my friends who worked so hard to have me re-elected, I sin- cerely thank you for your untirâ€" ing efforts. Also I would like to thank the voters who got out on such a bad day and supported me. Through the confidence you have shown in me I shall always work to make Vaughan a better place to live and raise our families. JACK GILBERT from the community to the sale of candy and nuts by the students of grade 8 to help pay for their trip to Ottawa. has been excellent. He also tells us that orders have been taken .for Christmas Trees, and that there are trees available at the George Bailey School. also as a fund raising project. Although the students have put a great deal of effort behind these projects, as have their teach- ers, without such marvelous support from the community all their effort would have been in vain. Senior Citizens A good turnout of seniors enjoyed an afternoon of euchre December 4, and plans were made for their Christmas Meeting. Decem- ber 18. including a call to Santa to drop in for a visit during the afternoon. It was decided that each person at- tending the Christmas Meet- ing would be asked to bring a gift. value limited to $1, and rather than draw names, games will be played. and some of the gifts will be for- warded to local nursing homes, etc. An excellent number of seniors attended the pot luck supper of the UCW Thurs- day of last week. The even- ing was a huge success from all reports, with a most de- licious supper and entertain- ment provided by Lorne Greenwood of Thornhill. Special thanks to the ladies of the UCW for their kind invitation to this annual oc- casion. It was decided there would be no meeting between Christmas and the New Years Holiday. with the next meeting on January 8. Bowling A week ago Monday the ladies had three identical contests in which the Hobos, Scoundrels and Beggars took all seven points from the Rogues. Tramps and Scamps. Then the Rovers managed three points and the Rascals four. With only two more weeks of the second series to be played, the standings are: Rascals 24, Hobos 24, Scoun- drels 19. Tramps 19. Beggars 18, Rogues 14. Scamps 13 and Rovers 9. Hignlight of the evening came when President Pat Al- len bowled an overwhelming high single of 348 and a high triple of 790. After such a great effort, she just missed the 350 honor pin. The high average is now shared by two ladies who have proven that perseverence pays. The av- erage is 206 held by both Det Palmer and Barb Gauthier. The Pioneers bowled Thursday of last week for the following standings: JimI Craibe‘s team is ahead with} 39 points, Alex Bishop fol-é lowing closely with 38 points, ; Pete Craibe still plugging away with 26 and Mel White l sliding a bit after such a} good start, with 21. Pete Craibe’s team took all seven points from Jim Craibe and lAlexiBishop split 3 the contest against Mel ‘ II\AL1 the flea] )bos, took’ the mps aged seals cost V. of iving A ning: k g :5». eeks ) be‘ aren ounJ ;gars‘ ; 13} g '6 § R R The high single flat went‘ to Pete Craibe with 242 as well as high single with handicap of 267. Pete took all the honors right across with a high triple of 611 and with handi- cap 684. Sunday is White Gift Sunday. Services will begin at 11 am. A Christmas must is the special CGIT Vesper Service on the same date at 7:30 pm. Remember the Sunday school concert Tues- day at 7:30 pm. A Christmas obligation is to attend the Christmas Sunday Service at 11 am and a Christmas Spir- itual is to attend the Christ- mas Eve Service at 7:30 pm. Neighborhood Notes Floyd and Elsie Diceman. Jean and Roy Bowen, and Doris and George Sayewell attended the 50th birthday party of Don Ferguson in Greenbank Saturday night. On the sgme evening, Carol and Brian Jones and Connie and Ken Brown attended a Christmas Party at the home of Shirley and Wayne Dice- man, also of Greenbank. Thought For Today White with five points, leav- ing Mel's men with only two. Church News Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kyle's Diamond Wedding Annivers- ary celebration was enjoyed by all. Over 200 friends and relatives visited in the after- noon at the church. Happiness is inward, not outward, and so it does not depend on what we have, but what we are. at Copsumers Distriï¬yting. The five items shown here are just a small sample of the thou- sands of money-saving values you'll find in our fullâ€"color. 227- page catalogue. When you shop the Consumers way you save us money on fancy trimmings...which means we can save you money on toys. sporting goods. appliances. house-wares. just about every- thing you can think of. Pick up your catalogue at a near- by Consumers Distributing show- room . . . and save a little “jingle†this Christmas. SEVEN PIECE SALAD SET I 0! walnut tinished hardwood Includes 9 bowl tau! 6 bewls and servers Sizes approxnmale I 5176x1297 Teston Tidings WH District Commissioner Mrs. Gail Constable attended. :along with Brownies Eileen Witherspoon, Jane Stewart, Denise Matthews, Deborah Gissing. Kerri Constable, Tina Decouich, Karen Ride- out, Norman Mihan, Maureen Witherspoon and Cindy Orr. Klein burg Klarion If there is enough snow Saturday and Sunday, mem- bers of the Kleinburg-Nash~ ville Snowdrifters have an active weekend planned. A trail ride for adults is organ- ized for Saturday at 8:30 pm with a cookout and a trail ride for both adults and children on Sunday at 2 pm. Rotary Club Snowdrifters Eleven Brownies from the 2nd Kleinburg Pack partici- pated in a church parade at Christ Church Woodbridge. Sunday. A religion in life badge was presented to Pat- ricia Kinkade. Rotarians and their wives enjoyed a Christmas Party at Mae Watt's a week ago Wed- nesday. The program organ- ized by Bob Gallagher and Phil Sherwood ensured ev- eryone an evening of merri- ment. Brownies Our congratulations to Pat- YORK CENTRAL HOSPITAL lc/o York Central Hospital. Richmond Hill) Memorial Fund um «us-sf» vr'n'uu mum» M ï¬ve-041' W mwfcw ricia on achieving this award Guides Congratulations to 14-year- old Cheryl Donneral for hav- ing received her all round cord, the first Guide in Kleinburg to do so. The following girls receiv- ed the naturalist badge: Lin- da Portman, Margaret Kas- zab. Laura Matthews. Julie Atherley, Julie Wood. Hunters badge: Cathy Beeâ€" vor. Lynn Hawman, Linda Portman. These girls served coffee to parents during the enrolment ceremonies of 15 new Guides. Child care: Julie Atherley. Emergency helper: Kelly Maw, Jennifer Hawksworth. Laura Matthews, Heather Ireland. Norma Watson. Reminders The Sunday School Christ- mas Party will be held at Kleinburg United Sunday from 11 am to noon. Saturday you can buy a Christmas Tree from the 2nd Kleinburg Group at either Hall’s Gulf Station, Klein- burg or Card Lumber, Nash- ville. Trees go on sale at 10 am. This same group of boys will have a bottle drive (refundable bottles) January 20. To the electors of the Town of Vaughan and all the helpers thank you for the vote of con- fidence that you have given me on Dec. 4th election. The results have proven that my col- leagues and I have been planning in the right direction. First get Vaughan clean, then make it green. I will endeavor to carry out our objective, a goal we have been planning for. In conclusion on behalf of the Armstrong family we say to all the residents of the Town of Vaughan, very best wishes for the Festive Season. Fred Armstrong COPPER KETTLE TAVERN 7529 YONGE ST. THORNHLL - 889-7168 EVERY FRI.& SAT. NIGHT BILL McCLORY! THANK Y0 U SING-A-LONG & COMEDY WITH JOIN US, BELIEVE US, WE’RE HAVING A GREAT TIME! COPPER KETTLE TAVERN (Now in his 7th Big Week) AT