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The Liberal, 29 Nov 1973, p. 21

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Kevin Foster from Colin Bell answered to tie it up. Maxwell’s first marker put Smith ahead. Ross Maudsley tied it again for Deluca, as- sisted by Foster. Maxwell then scored the winning goal with Bailey Abramovitz get- ting an assist. Disera 3, Stan Cook 2 Paul scored one An exciting game between ed on one. and th¢ Disera and Stan Cook was a tie. Disera's first win. Cook’s Thornhill Bulldi Keith Sutch opened. Robin ,. Selects: Culley answered for Disera. Goodwood Sand] early in the first period. Ed- The Thomhill ward Kerr-Taylor from Ed Atom Selects dm O'Brien put Disera ahead. Bame‘s Goodwood THORNHILL CHURCH LEAGUE STANDINGS AS OF NOVEMBER 17 By MARGARET HOUGHTON Marshall’s Shell 2 Canac Kitchens 1 Two goals by Marshall's Rory Allen doubled Canac Kitchens 2-1. Stephen Boyd. Tony Bird and Brian Jones assisted. The sole Canac answer came from Stewart Breithaupt, assisted by Shawn Ridout. PEEWEE Normao Kitchens 1 Shoppers’ Drug Mart 0 Two teams playing great hockey resulted in a 1-0 win for Normac over Shop- pers' Drug Mart. David Hopley scored the game's only goal, and once again the goalies did a great job. Duhee Lee was in the net for Normac. New goalie Ted Frost played a great game for Shoppers. York Fire 3, DeMarco 1 York Fire seems to have regained their momentum with a 3-1 win over DeMarâ€" co this week. DeMarco's Bryon Disera skated off with the games' opener before anyone was watching. Todd McKnight found the net twice in 10 seconds. assisted on one by Scott Gray. Score- less hockey through the sec- ond period with everyone's‘ hopes high. was followed by: Eric Stephenson's insurance with Peter Linton assisting. N. S. Smith 3. Deluca 2 . N. S. Smith won their first? game 3-2 over Deluca, with Tim Maxwell scoring twice, Marty Caughlin from John McPherson and Dave Morris scored for Smith late in the: first. Walmarc Willowdale 7-Up Tudor Glen Delco Poly-converters Deluca Normac York Fire DeMarco Shoppers N. S. Smith Wib Smith Thomhill Lions Travelways Reusse Fisher Brothers Louisville Beamish Reusse Roxson North York Trophies Buckler Goodwood Marshall's Peck Creighton & Allin Bill Best Thomhill Paint Sandrin Precast Dickie Dee Dodds Doors York Printing Japan Car Taurlns Esso Canac Stan Cook Disera Fisher Brothers Shanahan Bernardi Hanna A scoreless, hard-fought game was played until the final minute when Mike Darby skated in for the marker. Richard Quirk was in nets for Willowdale. Kev- in Day deserves a mention for Walmarc. ATOM Thornhjll United Royal Burgers Levitt Studios Seymour's Texaco Copper Kettle Custom Radius 7-Up 1. Tudor Glen 0 A crucial game for Steve Andrews’ 7-U:p and Bob Goodyear's Tudor Glen was a 1-0 win for the uncola boys. Ed Brown from Dave Sobiski notched the game's only marker at the mid- point of the first period. Both goalies deserve men- tion. Ryan Foster in the 7- Up nets, Chris Gove for Tu- dor Glen. Willowdale Rotary 1 Walmarc Wood 0 Another hard-fought game with a 1-0 score was Ron Arcangeli's Willowdale move into first place over Gerry Day's Walmarc Wood. Delco's single answer was scored as the second period opened, by Gary Quenne- ville. MARGARET BOUGHTON MINOR ATOMS Poly-Converters 5 Dclco Tool/SPM 1 Gary Petrinec's Poly-Con- verters trounced Bill Gra- ham's Dclco 5-1 for their win of the season. It was a team effort, with goals scor- ed by Larry DeMarco from Number 15, Mike Havery. Joe Danckert, Dave Foster from Robert Sinkus, and Robbie Maxwell. Margell Selects Beat Hill “B”.s Royal Burger Squirts Defeat Copper Kettle 2-0 Minor Bantam Minor Atom Squirts Gourlay scored his first between Thomas’ pair, with Jimmy Paul assisting. Rox- son's Neil Smith from Mike Sues and Carlo Zappavigna made it 4-1 for Louisville. All the second period scor- ing was by Reusse. Belch and Brian Masson finished off the scoring against the first place Fisher. North York Trophies 5 Beamish Construction 1 North York Trophies trounced Beamish Construc- tion ,5-1, with John Lee scoring three goals and an assist. Allen Greenberg scored and assisted twice. Ian Powers scored a single. and Don Mayo gets an assist. Chris Loughton scored the only answer for Beamish. Louisville Sluggers 4 \ Roxson Construction 4 The Louisville Sluggers p‘layed "come-from-behind" hockey to tie Roxson 4-a11. Roxson was ahead 4-1_ early in the second period. but a hat-trick and an assist by Jimmy Gourlay tied up the game. Roxson’s Jay Zubick, from David Fowler and Paul Thomas opened. Thomas then answered twice, Fow- ler assisting on one. In less than three minutes, Gourlay scored two more. Paul scored one and assist- ed on one. and the game was a tie. Thornhlll Building Atom ,. Selects 3 Goodwood Sand Peewees 1 The Thomhill Building Atom Selects downed Dave Bame’s Goodwood Sand Pee- Royal Burgers 2 Copper Kettle 0 Royal Burgers shutout Copper Kettle 2-0, with Jim Oliver getting credit for the shutout. Brian McKnight and Gord MacIvor scored. assisted by Allan Bramson. Thornhill United 2 Seymour’s Texaco 0 The only goal of this 2-0 win for Thornhill United over Seymour’s Texaco were scored by Steven Bird. Dan- ny Gomes was in the nets. TYRES Reusse Construction 5 Fisher Brothers 2 Reusse Construction trou- nced Fisher Brothers 5-2. The first period was almost even hockey with Reusse leading 3-2. Tom Belch and Ron Caughlin both scored, both assisted by Carl Jacobs. Fisher‘s Mark Wilson an- swered, assisted by David Alberico. John McLellan scored for Reusse with Steve Living- stone from Wilson, a'nswer- img for Fisher. John Lafortune notched a hat-trick from Custom Rad- ius, with Jeff Adams assist- ing on two, Wade McNeice on one. Eric Howson. John Gannage and Gino Ceolin scored with assists going to Ceolin, Gannage and Chris McRae. Custom Radius 3 Levitt Studios 3 Custom Radius and Levitt Studios played an exciting game, tied up by Levitt with only 11 seconds remaining. Late in the second period Disera's Scott Fotheringham from O’Brien and Kerr-Tay- lor scored. Sutch scored his second goal for Stan Cook. Buckler Insurance 3 Goodwood Sand 1 Two goals by Mark Jonak put Buckler ahead in the first period. Bobby Smith assisted on the first. Paul Murphy narrowed the ‘ differ- ence, assisted by Garry Janes and Carl Levy. Warren Thompson, from Scott Brooke finished off the game. SQUIRTS 18 12 11 12 19 19 GF GA SO Pt. 21 6 2 8 17 8 l 8 20 12 5 10 21 4 11 19 3 17 14 11 11 11 22 13 16 16 19 18 19 10 10 York Printing 8 Dodds Doors 2 York Printing trounced Dodds Doors 6-2, turning the tables on their last meeting. Mike Still and Rory McRae both scored twice, Eric Bau- er ad Mark Hill one each. Assists went to Gene Gold-. ring, McRae, Hill, Bauer, Jeff Curley and Mike Gor- man. Two second period re- plies ‘ior Dodds were by Fog- arty and Collard, assisted by Tim Leon. Mark Hill, Danny Fog- arty and Mike Leonard scor- ed twice each, Eric Bauer a single. Assists were notched ,by Leonard (2), Bauer, Jeff Curley. Fogarty. Doug Jones, David Nobert and Brian Midghall. (November 18) Thornhill Midget Selects 7 Oak Ridges 2 Joe Grenfield's boys had trounced Oak Ridges last week in much the same man- ner. However, more scoring credit must go to Fogarty. as he scored five and assist- ed on one. Leonard scored and assisted on two. Hill notched a single. Gene Goldring. Curley, Midghall and Rob Morrow also got as- sists. MIDGETS Dan Bradley ppened, Mur- ray Chamney was assisted by Pat Fobert. Jim Mayo scor- ed the third, assisted by Marty Chinnery. Ken Kobâ€" ryn was assisted by John Parker for the fourth. Dor- ico Miconi scored the game's final goal. assisted by Jer- ome Flannagan. Midget Sperry Univac Selects 7 Richmond Hill 3 Joe Greenfield’s Midget Selects trounced Richmond Hill 7-3 Sunday morning. The Hiller managed only one goal in each period, with Thomhill getting two in the second and three in the third. BANTAMS Shanahans 3, Hanna 2 A hard-fought battle be- tween Shanahans and Hanna gave Shanahans another win. and leaves Hana winless, in spite of the close score. Tim Thompson opened for Hanna. Shanahans replied with their three goals. David Rozycki from Paul Poscente was first. Poscente then an- swered Coville in the sec- ond. Keith Turner scored the third goal, assisted by Mark Danton. Fisher 4, Bernardi 1 Fisher remains tied for first place with this 4-1 win over Bernardi. Peck’s Ian Billich opened. Dickie Dee then scored four unanswered goals. Donald Mosher was assisted by Gary Golllop. Geoff Blake got an assist from Mike Parkinson. Kelvin Green then scored from Jamie Gibbon. Steve Heidman scored a goal that became necessary in this im- portant win. Carlo Alessandrini then built up Peck’s hopes. Bill- ich and Glen Levine assist- ed. With 15 seconds re- maining. Levine scored the game’s final goal. Thomhill Paint 5 Sandrin Precast 1 A late goal by Bob Di- onne from Willow Osler ruined a 5-0 shutout for Thornhill Paint. Peter VanHorssen scored two goals and two assists. David Maxwell, Danny Ken- nedy and ‘Chris Gannage all scored one apiece, with Max- well and Kennedy getting assists. Doug Heron from Rob Smith scored the first. Ian Lusk. assisted by Glen Per- rett scored the second. Phil Sherwood scored the only answer for Bill Best. Dickie Dee 4, Peck Shell 3 With two late goals Peck Shell almost tied Dickie Dee in the dying minutes of the game. The 4-1 margin gave Dickie Dee enough of a lead to force Peck Shell into second place with their first loss of the season. David Hopley scored the final goal of the game. Margell Flyers Minor Bantam Selects 4 Richmond Hill "8’5" 1 Thornhill‘s Minor Bantam Selects coached by Les Buck- les trounced their Richmond Hill counterparts 4â€"1 'in a hard-fought battle. The Hill- ers’ Ross Querengesser from Robert Greiner opened for the lone first period goal. All the second and third period scoring went to the Flyers, with Bob Dionne notching the first and last, assisted by Ian Billich and Chris Gannage. Billich from Gannage scored the second goal, with Willie Osler from Danny Kennedy the third. MINOR BANTAMS Creighton 8: Allin 2 Bill Best Tim 1 Creighton and Allin scored two goals in the first per- iod with Bill Best managing only a single answer. wees 3-1, Sunday morning at Markham Centennial. Todd McKnight opened, Marty Caughlin followed, assisted by Greg Chesser. Ian Mc- Lean answered for Good- wood, assisted by Greg Carl. BULK CLEANING YONGE & LEVENDALE RICHMOND HILL Japan Car Sales 2 Tam-ins £550 2 Taurins Esso tied u] 50¢ PER POUND or 8 POUNDS for $3.50 TRY CLEANING CENTRES Nevertheless. six goals were scored by the Lions, Sandy MacKenzie getting two and No. 14 with two. Reusse Construction 2 Wib Smith 0 Late in the third period Devine and Chumey each scored for Reusse in this high-penalty game. Hall [-1550, Travelways 0 The newly formed Hall Esso ran away with their first game in this 11-0 shut- out over Travelways. As it was more difficult to decide who did score in this, we‘ll leave the stars unmentioned until they prove themselves next week. Thomhill Juniors have now expanded to five teams, and one team will play a Markham team each week. Thomhill District Lions 6 Markham Boat Sales 0 Thomhill Lions downed Markham Boat Sales Sunday morning. but although the score sheet shows no score for Markham, it seems they had a single. pan Car Sales two-all with each scoring once in each period. Japan’s Mike Carr, assisted by Ted Heidman opened. David Nobert, from Colin MacLellan and Ian Bell tied it up. Japan went ahead on a single by John Devenz, assisted by Joe Fo- bert and Paul Rossi. With 28 seconds remaining, Mac- Lellan tied the game for Taurins’ first point of the season. JUNIORS GIANT BELL-TREES on shimmering bases. Glittering chandeliers Colour & excitement everywhere SANTA CLAUS waiting for little people in his Candy Cottage at the Centr’ol Court The largest branch in the auxiliary with about 80 members, Thornhill Branch of YCHA held a very successful bridge and boutique in Thornhill United Church November 14. The program began with dessert and coffee, and proceeds will be going to assist in improving facilities and services in Boutique-Bridge M one y Maker For Hospital Auxiliary Hwy401 & McCowon 132 stores and services. Everything you need in Toronto for gifts and enter’roining SCARBOROUGH CHILDREN'S PHOTOS. Our photographer will copture that wondrous moment on Sonto's knee THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Nov. 29, 1973 Open 'Till 1O p.m., Monday-Saturday, December 3rd TOWN CENTRE the rapidly expanding York Central Hospital. Psychiatric and extended care services will be included in the large addition now under way at the hospital on Vaughan Road in Richmond Hill. TORONTO (Photos by Susan Samlla)

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