The Legion Midgets have played 30 games. comprised of 15 league and 15 exhibition contests. They have won 18 (10 exhibition, eight league), tied five (three exhibition and two league) and lost seven (two exhibition and five league). Scoring G A P Danny Jones 19 19 63 Mike Ham 17 21 12 Robert Dynes 11 24 42 Rob Wallingiord 154 13 38 Randy Martin 7 19 57 MikeGallaugher 7 18 46 David Earl 10 10 35 Marc Brillinger 10 10 78 Randy Hughes-Guest 8 9 21 Glen Tatum 10 5 85 Mike Cox 7 8 40 Doug Hodgson 3 8 61 Peter Kendall 7 3 12 Ross Middleton 3 5 80 Mikerule (goal) 0 0 0 Ben Bourget (goal) 0 0 18 Coming up: At Barrie (Duniop) January 4 at 6:40 pm. January 5 against Thornhill at 1pm at the local ice palace. Statistics to December 22 In the second period Peter Kendall was set up by Randy Martin and Robert Dynes. Eariy in the third. Orillia spoiled Mike Doyle’s shutout. With six minutes remaining, the insurance goal was put away by Kendall assisted by Dynes. The Legion got three goals in the first period â€" Danny Jones picking the corner when the game was only 45 seconds old. At 4:42 Robbie Wallingford was set up by linemates Mike Ham and Jones. Forty-two seconds later the same trio put the Legion up three to zip. The Legionnaires finally put it all together against Orillia December 22 and overpowered their op- ponents 5-1 for a big league win. Legion dumps Orillia by 5â€"1 Class 1 ('Ages 13 â€" 15 years) 9:30«- 11am. Class 2 (Ages 9 to 12 years)(11 â€" 12:30 pm. Gymnastics â€"â€" Club B. Garry Eaton, a qualified gymnastic instructor will teach this course. Interested young gymnasts can learn new skills and develop potential with boys and girls their own age. Class 1. (Ages 9 - 15 year) 9:30 â€" 11 am; Class 2, (Ages 16 and over) 11 - 12:30 pm. sports program begins Basketball â€" Club A. Ed Allen has years of ex- perience in teaching basketball skills and techniques which you will learn while you are enjoying a stimulating game. Some of the features will be taking place at Bayview Secondary School. The Richmond Hill and District Family ‘Y’ is sponsoring Saturday Fun Clubs for the entire family featuring various sports programs. goal) 0 0 18 Goals against average King City fire department used loudspeakers Sunday to warn residents throughout the village of the urgent need to save‘ water. A new pump was rushed in from Barrie and the old pump taken out for repairs. Crews were hard at work all day Sunday and Monday. Mayor Margaret Britnell urged the 2,000 residents of the village to save water until the pump could be replaced. By Tuesday water service was normal. When the hydro service was reinstated the pump on Well One burned out. But it was not until Sunday morning this was realized. Water cut off in King City Residents of King City had a dry Sunday following a power blackout Saturday night. The high winds knocked down hydro wires and disrupted service in the west side of King City where the village’s wells are located. Badminton â€" Club D. Ann Richmond Hill Council learned for the first time January 7 that the Ministry of Transportation and Communications has a third alternative for the proposed reconstruction of Yonge Street through Thornhill and south Richmond Hill. Yonge plan is Hill council surprise Mayor David Schiller that 61 12 3 WHAT PRICE FUEL INJECTION? For further information Call Gwen Halliday at 884- 4481. Program B, Basketball. For fun and enjoyment. try your old skills again by playing the game. Ed Allen will be giving his expert guidance. Saturdays: 9:30 â€" 11 am (Program A); 11 to 12:30 pm (Program B). Starts January 18 at Bayview Secondary. Fee: Program A and B â€" $25; Program A $15; Program B, $10. The basketball will take place Mondays from 7:30 to 9:30 pm at Crosby Heights Public School starting January 27. Fee is $10 for 10 weeks. Fitness: Program A, Gymn: Under the guidance of a qualified physical education teacher this is an individualized program using the new 15 station universal gym. The above activities start January 18 at Bayview Secondary School. Fee: Any two classes $15 (10 weeks); any one class, $10 (120 weeks). Also available will be an adult program involving basketball, volleyball and a Saturday Fitness Class “for the man who wishes to keep fit. Frickleton, an Ontario Champion Badminton player will be teaching the fundamentals. You will also be given the opportunity to play a game. Class 1 (Ages 9 â€" 15 years) 9:30 â€"â€" 11 am. Class 2 (Ages 16 and over) 11 â€" 12:30 pm. “The MTC’s solution to that bottleneck is to tear down most of the buildings “V Rowe differs Regional Councillor Gordon Rowe said in previous presentations by the ministry of tran- sportations and com- munications he preferred scheme ‘A’ because it would serve the people who have to go to work in Toronto every day to the best advantage. He said present conditions create a bottleneck. Schiller reported he had given Richmond Hill’s position that seven lanes was much too wide a system and that there already is a problem of funnelling into Richmond Hill. He requested further modifications to scheme ‘C‘, so the left turn lane would be used only at intersections and that bus bays be in- cluded. The ministry presented three alternatives ~ scheme ‘A' for seven lanes including two {or parking within the curbs â€" scheme ‘8’ for seven lanes with the curbs moved in â€" and scheme ‘C’ for five lanes with the centre lane a permanent left turn lane, said the mayor. night reported on a meeting held earlier in Thornhill with representatives of the Towns of Markham and Vaughan and Deputy Transport Minister Harold Gilbert. W. 8 P. Motors Limited 10440 Yonge Street North Richmond Hill 889â€"7701 884-6661 ONLY $3,350: Vaughan Fire Depart- ment answered the call. But due to the condition of the laneway leading to the house, firefighters were forced to run the hoses 500 Fire marshal probes Vaughan Town blaze The home has applied for conciliation but because of a “large backlog" it will The Federation of Children's Aid Staffs, which represents about 12 full-time and about five part-time workers at the home. is seeking its first contract. Bargaining began last October. Children’s Aid strike looms at Orange Home No talks between child care workers and the Loyal True Blue and Orange Home, located in the north end of Richmond Hill on Yonge Street, have been held since December 16, according to Kelvin Kaufman union represen- tative. The alarm was turned in by Police Constable William Miller. who noticed smoke coming from the house. The Fire Marshal’s office is investigating a fire at the home of Leslie Mitchell, Concession 2, Vaughan. The blaze broke out about 1:35 pm Thursday of last week. The motion, which Regional Councillor Gordon Rowe promised to take to the Thursday meeting, asked the ministry and the region to defer any approval of a particular scheme until Richmond Hill council has Learning through Mayor David Schiller that representatives of the ministry of transportation and communications would attend a meeting of the Region of York engineering committee January 16 to announce its decision to proceed with Scheme .A (seven lanes) for the reconstruction of Yonge Street from Steeles Avenue to Markham Road, Rich- mond Hill Council Monday night asked for time 'in which to be made fully aware of all the implications of the proposed recon- struction. Hill council asks “9'66†884-6663 Yonge StUdY StOP 25:32:: “We also asked for walk- ways, either over or under Yonge Street. and sidewalks to be included in the design. I gave my commitment to “The difference between schemes ‘A‘ and ‘B' were the reverse shoulders, which would have to be paved at some time anyway and it would be cheaper to do it in the first place. However, Regional Councillor Mrs. Lois Hancey could not recall any third alternative being suggested to Richmond Hill at previous meetings. and do away with the trees through Thornhill," the mayor said. In the meantime the union plans to picket the Orange Lodge's Toronto headquarters to protest against stalled bargaining and for information pur- poses If a conciliator feels the parties are too apart to reach an agreement he usually recommends that no conciliation board be ap- pointed. A further 16 days after that the union can legally strike or management can lock out its workers. likely be the end of this month before a conciliator is appointed, Kaufman believes. In Richmond Hill an early~morning fire, Monday caused an estimated $1,500 damage to the roof of Oxford Picture Frame, 278 Newkirk Road. Council also approved an appeal for representatives of the Ministry of Tran~ sportation and Com- munications to meet with Richmond Hill council to outline the three schemes of reconstruction of Yonge Street feet from the truck to the dwelling. The fire. which is believed to have started in an unattended woodstove, caused about $10,000 damage to the house and $3,000 to the contents. However, Rowe and Councillor William Cor- coran expressed their continued support of Scheme A. A. with modifications inâ€" cluding over or under pedestrian walks. But acâ€" cording to Regional Councillors Lois Hancey and Gordon Rowe, they were not advised that a third alter- native which would be only five lanes wide existed. had the evaluate proposals Last October Richmond Hill Council favored Scheme “If they will settle for five lanes, we should have them up here and also find out from the prqvince where the cars are going to be able to travel if not on Yonge Street." scheme ‘A' subject to crosswalks, but do not recall any mention of scheme ‘C", said Hancey. Rowe agreed with her. “I think it would be quite feasible and plausible to invite representatives of the MTC to Richmond Hill to put on a presentation of these three alternatives {or the benefit of the whole council," Mrs. Hancey suggested. opportunity to the three I Car Repairs I Central Truck Rentals 881-1991 cha 11‘623 YONGE ST., RICHMOND HILL 884-9274 tfc16 R & F Garage 757-0989 G.IAYLOR Appliance Service 833-1305 APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE LESLIE APPLIANCE 68 YONGE ST. 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