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Gullo Enterprises 1 Bradford 1 There was no score in the first period as both goalies were tested. and came up with some big saves. Jeff March scored in the second period to put Rich- vale in the lead 2-1. With less than three minutes remain- ing Richmond Hill again tied the game. Gullo Enterprises 2 Richmond Hill No. 2 2 Terry Thorsall scored un- assisted to open the scoring early in the first period. Richmond Hill tied the score near the end of the first. Penalties mined the Roy- als' chances of winning this game as they were assessed seven of the eight dealt out by the referee. Most of them were of the cheap variety. Greg Meeke again came through with an excellent two-way effort. scoring Rich- vale's only goal, assisted by Alan Evelyn. This was a much closer game than the score indicates as the Royals blew many good scoring opportunities. Sickness still hounds the team as several players were missing and some were playing with bad colds. PEEWEE ATOM Bradford 6, Richvale 1- Greg Meeks scored the Royals’ lone goal assisted by Alan Evelyn and John Adams. This was the highlight of the game for Richvale who had many good chances around Bradford's net but couldn't finish off their plays. Mike Hegenauer and John March, two of the more energetic players missed the game due to sickness and their absence was quite evident in the Roy- als’ lack of offensive punch. Richmond Hill 5, Richvale 1 ‘ RICHVALE MINOR HOCKEY RESULTS OMHA learned an assist. Eddv Gun r .. 491-1741 ‘ I FA/RV/EW LIMITED 1800 SHEPPARD AVENUE EAST, WILLdWDALE "ON THE LOWER LEVEL" GENUINE AMETHYSTS 91088/AM See us for personalized attention Richvale 3. Bradford 3 Bradford opened the scor- ing in the first period and the score was tied by Me- Geachie. McDowell put Rich- vale ahead in the second but Bradford scored two in the third. With only 14 seconds to go Stapley got the tying goal. In the assist department were Sternats (2) Stapley and Steve Dzilkowski. Richvale 7, Sharon 2 A real good effort in goal by Atkinson inspired the boys to great efforts. Simp- son led with three goals and two assists, Wilson had a goal and an assist, McDowell a goal and two assists, Bulger and Gath a goal each, Hud- ema and Sternats an assist each. JUVENILE Aurora 8, Richvale 4 Scoring for Richvale were Tim Middleton. Greg Payne with two and Marvin Hirano. Assisting were Chris Amodeo, Hirano, Stan Doel. Bryce Bainley and Wayne Johnson. This was a good effort with the score no indication of how the game was played. Bolton 4, Richvale 1 Dave McDonald was aided by Amodeo on the sole Rich- vale marker. This was a hard-hitting game with many opportunities of which the locals could not take advan- Again its was Bill Cromb's game with a hat trick and an assist. Rick Binder also got four points with a goal and three assists. John Mariciak got a goal and Eddy Gundert an assist. A smart strategy in the dying minutes of the game by Coach Dana Cox- worthy enabled Richvale to come from behind and rob Richmond Hill. This was a great team effort. MIDGET Rlchvale 5, Bolton 1 With two goals and an assist Robert Sternats quit‘ knocking on the door and showed some of the potential he has as a top-flight player. Another three-pointer was Steve Wilson with a goal and two assists. Pat Hudema and Norm Stapley each scored and had an assist. Paul Mc- Geachie also helped. Greg Atkinson played a good game in goal. Unionvllle 6, Richvale 3 Harold Simpson was back in form again with a goal and two assists. but unfor- tunately in a losing cause. Goals by Bob McGeachie and Gary Gath (who also had an assist) and an assist by Detel Salna rounded out the scor- earned an assist. Eddy Gun- dert got two helpers, Gary .Lan-gfield and John Mariciak one each. The defense was looked after by the steady checking of Gundert and Clarence Greer. 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For Pizza- ville it was Larry Thorsell assisted by Neil Cooke. NOVICE Hen-on 3, Music Shoppe 1 Goals for Music Shoppe were by -Gary McKechnie aided by William Mitchell. Goals for Herron were potted by Tommy Bucci, Brain Mas- on (2) helped by Ben Car- done (2), Duncan Butler. Tommy Bucci and Simon Boswell. Rendezvous l, Pizzaville 1 All the boys played very hard ATOM YONG-E & LEVENDALE RICHMOND HILL For, A Complete One-Stop Service HOUSE LEAGUE GP GA Av. SO ’ CLEANING b CENTRES 3.00 Scoring honors went to Harry Ablett with two goals and an assist, Craig Riley with one goal and two assists. Eric Hamalainen with a goal and an assist, Steve King with a goal and Graham Hobbs with an assist. Scoring for Loughlin were Rich Mills with help from Bruno Strazoin-g and Dom Pacitto. Romano 5, United Drain 0 > An exceptional game was turned in by Ron Best in goal for Romano as he fought to a well-earned shutout. Suburban Rad came up with a really big effort to continue their winning streak Goalie Robert Richard came close to a shutout. Recording artists were Heinz Losberg with two and Gary Burke with a single. Assists went to Kevin Washington. Jim Gre- gorash and David Mason. BANTAM Surf Marine 6, Loughlin 1 Netting the puck for Surf was Tony Caranci who clicked for five goals and an assist. David Ross added the other counter. Ian Hunter got three assists, Rob ‘Hogg, Gary Curtis, Brian Laing, Chris Roberts and Chris Nic- olau one assist each. Alliance Sports 4 W&P Motors 2 W&P Motors played well but just couldn’t connect. Goalgetter was Dave Twidale assisted by Robbie Bowyer on one effort. lone assist was awarded to McKinley. PEEWEE bargain..._ha_told "IN THE RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE BRINGS YOU CHRISTMAS...THE WAY YOU llKE IT! GREAT GIFTS . . . at GREAT SAVINGS Suburban Rad 3 BAIF l ' SUNDAY f DOOR CRASHER Mrs. Snedden left Scotland in 1915 and has resided at her present address for 20 years. She enjoys excellent health and still manages to do cooking. housework and shopping. Congratulations were joined in from far and wide â€"â€" a telegram from Govemorâ€"Genâ€" There were 100 guests, an'wng them five of her seven grandchildren, 16 out of 19 great-grandchildren, those residing in Canada. One neice came from Inve- rurie, Scotland. Mrs. Cecelia Snedden cele- brated her 90th birthday De- cember 9 at her home, 12 Westwood Lane. The party was arranged by her daugh- ter who lives with her. Clowns kept the children amused, arranging interest- ing games for both the very young and their mothers. too! There were prizes ‘galore. Everyone joined in the carol singing when finally Santa dropped in to distribute gifts. Refreshments were enjoyedâ€" delightful home-baked good- ies, specially made by some of the Falconbridge staff. Falconbridge Metallurgical Laboratories of Roosevelt Drive held their annual Christmas Party for families of staff members at the Rich- mond Hill Lions Hall Sunday afternoon. Social Highlights RICHVALE RECORD MRS. MARY WATTS, 43 SPRUCE AVENUE, 88925786 The ladies of Emmanuel Anglican, Mackay Drive, held their pot luck supper Decem- ber 4. The members brought This is the last reminder for registration in junior and senior ski club sessions, which commence in January. Be in the church basement at St. Mary Immaculate Roman Catholic, Yonge and Dufferin, by 8 pm December 17. The instructor from Hon- ey Pot will be there to tell you about the year‘s program and the new facilities. Prices will be about the same as last year and. St. Mary's will have a special lesson time. The Richmond Hill Ecu- menical Choir is performing a Christmas Concert Decem- ber 14 at Our Lady Queen of the World Roman Catholic, Bayview and Crosby Avenues, and December 16 at St. Mary's Anglican. Yonge and Vaughan Road. Curtain time is 8:15 pm. Tickets are available at the door. Many friends and neigh- bors were present to make this a very happy and mem- orable occasion for Mrs. Snedden. Church Bulletin eral and Mrs. Roland Mitch- ener. a certificate from Prime Minister Trudeau. a letter from Donald Deacon. MLA York Centre and a beautiful plaque from Ontario ‘Premier William Davis. The other group in the library on Pearson Avenue spent their hour turning milkpods into interesting table decorations. Some also chose to do the same as the Monday group. The cominé week being the last one until they meet again January 14 is to be in the form of a party, exchang- ing Christmas Cookies. Both Monday and Wednes- day TAB groups worked on Christmas Decorations this week. The first group met at Charles Howitt School 9:30 to 11:30 am, starting with exercises and then making angels and napkin holders. It is hoped Ina? HISâ€"Hy of you will afford the time dur- ing this busy season to come and enjoy this service. YWCA The choir is preparing for its Chirstmas Candlelight Service of Seven Lessons and Carols which is being held December 16 at 7:30 pm. Choirmaster and Organist Bob Long will be playing the harpsichord. an unusual but beautiful addition to the service. This is Bob's own property and is one of the largest in the Toronto area. All the carols will -be old favorites â€" selected for all ages of the congregation. gifts for the elderly and hope to deliver these to York Man- or this week. E is with deep regrét that Solid State AA TRANSISTOR THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Dec. 13; RADIO with Earphones The “Y†volunteers hope that many have benefitted from this service, knowing that lately it has been draw- ing people from as far away as King City, Aurora. Mark- ham and Stouffville. How- ever, with constant increases in the cost of operation. onLv a very generous donation of a factory, warehouse, or small building, big enough to sup- ply the growing need for this service in the expanding com- I now have to announce the closing on December 31 of the popular Resale Shop, 21 Yonge Street North, due to unfortunate financial circum- stances. Please pick up your clothing and money between December 18 and 20. Anyâ€" thing you wish to leave in the shop as a donation will be gladly accepted for the closing sale. RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE In "The Mall" 0 884$"! Next to Bernlna sewing Come on In and browse our an Idea. Richmond Hill ' ENGLISH and Western Volunteers would gladly come from all directions to maintain this service. Is there anyone among us who could back a venture that has been successfqu in operation for ten years and only barely managing to survive now? Is it just wishfulvtil‘lihvkving. or could there be a million- aire around the corner. just waiting to help us? B | L L ' S BARBER SHOP munity, would make it p sitflerto re-open the doors 138 HENDERSON AVE. THORNHILL SDCciallzing in long hair cutting and styling SADDLERY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT y 1973 it pos-