Ooophs! In the write-up for the Valentines Spiel held a few weeks ago, I mentioned all the draw winners except the main trophy winner. On February 18 and 19, the annual Dudes and Dandies spiel was held and gave the dudes (seconds and leads) a chance to curl without the constant nagging of the regular league vices and skips (dandies). My apologies to Bert Naylor and his cham- pionship rink of wife Pat, Bill and Marjorie Bailliei Doris Vance and her rink of Keitha Matheson. Gladys Twaites and Marg Mellon was the highest dandy with Pat Friesan placing second with her rink of Marcella Bird. Marj Brock and Helen Glover. 18 â€"â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. Mar. 5, 1975 Ruth Ellison hollered her way to third place with her rink of Kaye Copeland, Win Simpson and Glen Hamilton. The top dude rink of Sue Bailey. Brigit Oliver and Bertha Newmeyer was skipped by Joanne Stephenson Aletha Smith with Hilda Mulcahy. Ruth Stuart and Joyce Eastwood came in second with Helen Awde and her rink of Doreen Cole. Donna Carroll and June Beaumont finishing in third place. Mods and flappers The trophy winner in the Mods and Flappers spiel held last week was a rink skipped by Marj Sayeau from Unionville with second place going to Genie Janson from Barrie . Unionville also took third place with Lorna Kerwins rink. High one game winner was C. Boyles rinks from the ,Granite Club. A St. George‘s rink skipped by Jennie Matulok won the Mod‘s trophy with Peg Moore of Avonlea taking second place and Diane Smith of Thornhill. If you are wondering why Richmond Hill‘s name hasn't been mentioned it is because only 12 rinks were involved. One of these rinks. skipped by Ruth Ellison and consisting of Kaye Copeland. Colleen Alexson and Doreen Meeres was the high one game winner. Sing ye sinners The men took over the club last Saturday and the Sinner‘s executive of Bert Naylor. Orton Beaumont. Ross Wood. George Mitchell and Frank Wood. along with Must register all ice huts Registration of all ice huts placed on the ice 0| Lake Simcoe is a must. The registrations must be made with the ministry of natural resources. either at Maple or Midhurst District Offices. The owner will be assigned a number which must be placed on the uulside of the hut in numerals not less than 2';- inches in height. This number is permanent and may be used on more than one but All huts must be removed l’rom the ice by March 31‘ Failure to do so could result in substantial lines being levied as well as suffering Badmintoners nip Deer Park levied as well the loss 01. the The Richmond Hill Badminton Club had to scramble to squeeze out a 13-11 win over a strong never~say~die Deer Park team last week in a game which wasn't decided until the final mixed match. Individual scores are as follows: Ladies doubles: Hilda Baxter. Jill Johnson losing 12-15. 16-18; Joan Freeman. Jill Dalton splitting 15-9. 17. 18; Carol McDonald. Joyce Collier winning 15â€"4. 15-10. Mens doubles: Larry Marchbank. Randy Carlson winning 15-2. 15-9; Arnie Balogh. Derek Smith splitting 15-6. 11-15: Syd Redgale Carl Karfowski losing 9-15. 9-15. Mixed doubles: Hilda Baxter. Larry Marchbank splitting 7-15. 15-4; Joan Freeman. Arnie Balogh splitting 15-11. 10-15; Jill Dalton. Randy Carlson winning 15-11. 15-9; Jill Johnson. Syd Redgate Johnson. Syd Redgate splitting 15-8. 9-15; Carol McDonald. Derek Smith winning 15-4. 15-6; Joyce Collier. Carl Karfowski losing 15-12. 17â€"15. By RON TAYLOR - 884-7817 . Arnie Balogh 5-11, 10-15: Jill Randy Carlson 15-11. 15-9; Jill as suffering hut or huts, help from Lou Crotin and John Johnston. staged another successful Sinner's Brier complete with pipers to pipe the curlers on to the Ice. Harold Louden was last seen far behind the line of curlers obviously having trouble keeping up to the fast pace. Some unfortunate sinners had to be on the ice at 7 am for the first of their three six-end games. and when you don't leave until 1 or 2 am after the spiel. it makes for a long day. All curlers were given a shopping bag of souvenirs upon their arrival and there were prizes for all curlers at the end of the day. Rinks were ranked ac cording to their total points earned over the three games and were led to the prize table in that order. The main trophy winner was a rink skipped by Bob Burgess and consisting of three Richmond Hill curlers, Tom Leslie. Ron Squires, and Steve Danko curlers skipped by Armon Tripp. Armon missed the Sinners‘ trophy by half a point with his team of Rob Roy McGregor. Tom Hardcastle and Ray Foord. Ken McLeod of Avonlea won the Seagram's trophy. The Carling trophy went to another group of local A lunch and supper was included in the entry fee followed by a dance. Twenty-five outside rinks from all over Ontario. in- cluding some as far away as Antikokan. attended this lively affair and most of BOB HAS BLOWN HIS TOP! RICHMOND OUR SHELVES ' ARE JAMâ€"PACKED? A; WITH NEW ARRIVALS OF TOP QUALITY CURLING BOTTDMS Er UP Denims $1 285 Sizes 26-36 13% oz. 10520 Yonge St. - Richmond Hill Sizes 26â€"36 I L Assorted Leg Lengths BOB'S Cords Sizes 26â€"36 Assorted ' Leg Lengths CLUB Denim Shirts HILL Jackets And RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE Brown, Black, Navy, Beige $1285 them have been returning each year since its inception almost 10 years ago. WanderingJack Wandering Jack Shrop- shire was at it again at Unionville recently and this time came home with the event, Molson‘s trophy. He had his regular gang of Gerry Morlock. Dan Milford and Wayne Hindmarch with him with Bruce Park leading for the first two games. Along with the trophy went an AM-FM digital clock radio for each player for their efforts in winning four games. The upcoming Guest Day spiel March 8 is filled but the Shillelagh is short two or three local rinks. If you would like to enter a rink in this two-day event with possibilities of returning for the finals on Saturday, call theâ€"office or see Keith An~ derson as soon as possible. The Sinners gave great support to our junior on Sunday as the second junior- senior spiel was held with 18 rinks participating. ’N’ Dandies Maï¬y thahks {0 fellows $1285 $988 'ur/ing Dudes North Mall Denims $1 285 Sizes 26-36 Sizes 26â€"36 Assorted Leg Lengths Brushed Cords Assorted Leg Lengths BOYS' DENIM Er CORD JEANS ALSO IN SIZES 8 -14 “‘a RICHMOND / "W HILL 883-1355 like Len Lee, Bill Rice, Rob Roy McGregor, Barry Wilson and many others who showed up after playing three games in Saturday‘s Brier. No results were reported but maybe they will be ready for next week. 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