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The Liberal, 10 Sep 1975, B3

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The Richmond Hill District Minor Soccer Association‘s Centennial Mosquito Tournament has been scheduled for September 20 at 76 teams to compete in annual due MAPLE AND CONCORD GIRLS' HOCKEY For information. please contact: CK. Twidale. President at 889-1401 or P Atkinson. Registrar at 884-829;. MAYFAIR WEST MAYFAIR NORTH REGISTRATION FEES: This service ' g toe m anu toe out, adiu ' amber and caster, centering ste ' heel, adiusting Torsion bars, ' «roe an ' ' extra if require HOUSE lEAGUE PLAYERS- 0.M.H.A. PLAYERS Maple Minor Hockey Association SUNDAY, SEPT. 7th and I4th By Jane Ste! Hill Mosquito Soccer Tourney September 20 TorSion D pans and For All Ages For Information Call for the 1975-76 Hockey Season Richvale Minor Hockey Association Yes RICHVAlE lIONS HALL 832-2093 REGISTRATION FICES INCLUDE: PLAYER ADMISSION T0 ARENA PRACTICE ICE TIME HOCKEY BANQL'ET TROPIIIESANDAWARDS Membership permits you to play at two other clubs: PLAY INDOOR TENNIS 8. SQUASH (One block south of Carrville Rd‘) 12 Noon to 2:00 p.m. 3] Spruce Avenue The local association invited 16 teams from various cities and Langstaff, Don Head and Bayview Secondary School fields and hopefully at the new home field at Crosby Park. ()N a i'n and caster, A T (near Dufferin and Finch) (near Steeles and Woodbine) a ex‘ra. required The following teams have entered: Richmond Hill 2, Sarnia, Welland. St; Catharines, Guelph. Kitchener, Waterloo, Whitby, Barrie, Peter- boro. Rexdale. Willowdale. Downsview and the Scarboro Maple Leafs. The fall dance will be held October 3 at the Richmond Hill Legion. The George Cowie Band will be providing music for dancing. Tickets are now available by phoning me at 884-2560. The price is $10 per couple, buffet and door prizes included. Get your tickets now as the number is limited. House league game: are completed and the received great response since this annual tour- nament is getting to be well-known throughout Southern Ontario and is always well attended. too! s55 s90 889-635 1 FOR INQUIRIES. CALL In Vancouver they earned their way, to the finals by defeating Quebec 23-9, British Columbia 23-6, Saskat- chewan 31-4, Prince Edward Island 32-5. Alberta 17-15 and Manitoba 14-5. The Richmond Hill rink had won the Ontario championship earlier in the summer to win their way to the national contest. This was the third trip to the Canadian cham: pionships for the skip and vice-skip. The weather was bad and the final game had to be transferred to North It is composed of James Grainger as skip, Russell Lynett as vice-skip, A1 White as second and Floyd Perkins. This win gave Nova Scotia the championship by one point as they had tied with P.E.I. 13-13 in an earlier match. Richmond Hill Lawn Bowling Club's four-man rink made it to the finals in the Canadian cham- pionships in Stanley Park, Vancouver last week only to lose out to Nova Scotia by the narrow margin of 14-12. The event will take place this Sunday. in Aurora, as the Aurora team was last year's winner? In addition to the “super” teams from Aurora and Richmond Hill there The Aurora “super” téam wbn both of thnse contests last year. The All Star game plan is to be held again this year with the Muscular Dystrophy Association to again be the financial winners. By Dave Barbour At about this time last year the in- dustrial ball leagues of Richmond Hill and Aurora got together in a couple of All-Star games with the proceeds going to the Muscular Dystrophy fight. H/'// lawn bowlers lasers to Nova Scot/a in finals Kmin Rowe of Richmond Hill Major Atom Travelways team shows (left) how you take the ball away from the opposition. Hill-Aurora in Allâ€"Star tilt I am unable at this time to give you the house league standings as we have not received all game results. The house league playoff schedules are (home team named first): Squirts Travelways vs Galaxy. Ed‘s Carpet vs Sanâ€" derson‘s Gulf. Aurora Legion vs Baif Bombers. Ratcliffs vs Aurora Gulf. Atoms cup games will begin September 16. Concord Auto vs Lamb However. the Rich- mond Hill people were able to take in the sights in Vancouver and on the island where they visited Nanaimo. Port Alberni and Victoria. In the latter city they enjoyed Saturday dinner Vancouver Moving and Storage. Tournaments vs Thor- nhill Village Pizzeria, Alcan vs Bear Align- ment, J.T. Carpet vs Doane Hall. Mosquitoes Pony vs Aurora Travel, Midway Mach. vs Aurora Hobbies, RH Legion vs A & W. Creative Decor has a bye. Peewees XL Metalcraft vs St. Andrew's. Flair Upholstery vs Baymar Sports; Squirts TRT or 7 George Bogie, 884679035 Al Branch, 727-3817 ’ ‘r Where: Monday, September 15 Men (18 and Over) To Play‘Hockey REGISTRATION DATES: Sept. 13 1 pm. to 4 pm. and Sept. 20 1 pm. to 4 pm. Sweaters Supplied. Season Begins Oct. FOR INFORMATION PHONE (AFTER 6 P..\I.) From 5: 5-7:00p.m. at the Centennial Pool, Newkirk Road. Anyone interested in competitive swimming is welcome to come and try out with the Club For further information, call REGISTRATION will be enrolling new members on THIS YEAR AGAIN THE RICHMOND HILL TOWN HOCKEY LEAGUE The League reserves the right to reject any application. COME ON OL'TAND JOIN THE FUN PRESXDENT: JACK MAJOR "5' At Richmond Hill New Arena Fee: ‘60-“ (Sixty Dollars) The Richmond Hill Aquatic Club JACK MAJOR 884-4885 LEN NEAL 895-8792 The proceedings in this event com- mence at 2 pm with the teams from Newmarket and Richmond Hill meeting in a sudden death semi final game. The winner of this game goes against the Aurora club at 7 pm. for the All Star championship. Some interesting between game activities have been arranged these include children’s races and ball throwing contests for folks of all ages. Some exciting prizes will be awarded to winners in these and other contests such as Tom hockey tickets and digital clock radios. will be a Newmarket Travelways downed York Mills 1-0 in the first round of the North York (‘up playoffs played Saturday at Langstalf. Invite an all star club with Hugh and Jessie Yerex and Lucy and Mel Malcolm and report all are in excellent health. Unfortunately it was raining heavily when they visited the famous But- chardt Gardens, one of the highlights of any trip to Victoria Dynes Jewellers 2. vs Don Valley I: This was an airtight exciting game as Don Valley scored their only goal of the game at the first half. The Jewellers got the equalizer only minutes before the end of the second half as Kevin Dandy netted the ball. This caused the game to go into overtime with Michael Rae finding the net in the first overtime period. Congratulations go to these lads for an excellent team effort. (Pho'o by H655) from Squirts BAH“ Bombers 2. Travelways 0: Both goals were scored by Allison Kirkl House league Atoms Thornhill Village Pizzeria 3. Concord Auto 0: Scoring for the winners were Richard Nutter. Andrew Rockart and Grant Clark. Creative ‘ Legion 0: A tr by Harold Tl pair by Jeff V one by Dave won this one, Lamb Moving 8: Storage 2. Bear Align- ment l: Dan Bilotta accounted for both Lamb goals and Ian Jones for Bear‘s. Tournaments Inc. won a contest schedu‘ed against Doane Hal‘ by default. ’ Mosquitoes Don Mills llighsteppers 0, Richmond Hill BAlF I. It is pleasant to wind up the league season with a win and this the local BAIF team did. Richâ€" mond Hill did not score -â€" that was done by the opposing teaml This BAIF team has done very well this year. and. had more players been available during the height of the holiday season. they would have clinched first place for the first time. As it was‘ they finished third. the ball about in a high wind it was not surprising that some odd situations arose September 2. It was probably the wind that lost the locals the game. Don Mills went ahead with the wind with a scrambled goal but BAIF fought back to tie it up with a tremendous shot from Leighâ€"Ann Smith. Unfortunately. two penalties in the second half. saw Richmond Hill go down 3-1. So. the locals lost but they played a very fine game. Out» standing for Richmond Hill were Carolyn Wynn and. at left defence. “Ronnie " Fawcett. Richmond the ball a wind it wa that some We mak fwe e it easy at stone Q+hreS Don Mills Jitterbugs 3. Richmond Hill BAH“ I In {1 well-fought game with Girls Scarborough League Bantams A wide '78' series original equipment tire . onvemional bias Hill swinging Decor 6. trio of goals Thornhill, a ' Wynch and ye Ezechiels Stores Final League Standings Don Mills Jitterbugs 14 Barkhouse 12 Richmond Hill BAIF 10 Don Mills Highsteppers 10 Richmond Hill finished third with a better goal average. North York Cup Just back from vacation. Les Trotman knows only that these games will be played September 13. Details will be given to coaches when available. Two games tember 14. Bantams team only. Details follow. Adidas Skills Contest This is still available for girls interested. Coaches of girls‘ teams please contact Les Trotman at 884-6317 and let him know what girls are interested in per- forming. Medallions will be given to winners â€" gold, silver and bronze. The skills contest should be completed in Sep- tember. North York Cup Just back from vacation. Les Trotman knows only that these games will be played September 13. Details will be given to coaches when available. Two games will be played against each team with total goals counting, Armourdale are the first opponents for both junior and senior teams. Rich- mond Hill plays away first. will be played against The Mosquito Lazen- each team with total hy‘s Lassies team will goals counting travel to Scarborough Armourdale are the first September 7 to par- opponents for both junior tieipate in a series of and senior teams. Rieh- three exhibition games in mond llill plays away conjunction With Dixie tirst Minor Soccer and two Scarborough (‘up other clubs. Host Club will Scheduled for Sep- be StAndrew. .JUDm 7755 Bayview Ave., Thornhill For further information. please call 881-2013 MEN'S 16-TEAM INTERMEDIATE Non Body Contact Hockey League STARTING OCT. 1st THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Sept. 10. 1975 â€" 8-3 Thornhill Community Centre D & A SPORTS 159 Centre St. East Richmond Hill 545-14 695-14 blackwall BlackwaH INSTALLED ,IH +iro For information \ll Welcome Run by IstALLED at 884-3786 usE OUR |r¢$'°“¢ CREDIT PLAN n

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