B-Z â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Nov. 19. 1975 ’Craigie’ bonspiel a big success .. - . . , ‘ . ' s y r___.â€"â€"â€". 15 the Italian Dmner mgm Keith Anderson and Tom curling was sklpped by l‘hllrsda). wrlin _ . . ‘ . Poem McPherson and Men's Thursday c1 Thundelrbirds defeat Dynes games as they downed Orillia 7-4‘ Defenseman Jim Roffey turned ofâ€" fensive in this one with two goals with singles going to Scott Davey, Steve Sherman, and Kirk Stover. Dave Stuart fired home two goals. A key point in the Oak Ridges victory was the fact they picked up no penalties in that final period while Orillia walked into several including two 10-minute misconducts and one major. Upcoming games The Jewellers travel to Barrie Friday night and are at home to Midland Flyers Saturday at 7:30 pm. Monday they host Orillia at 7:30 pm. Rams win three in a row . . . the mark from a face-off. Febbo assisted on this one North VYHOIV‘rk'S Mark Major tied it again at 1:29 of the secoond but this only set .the stage for the aforemen~ tioned three Rams†goals. Osborne started it at 8:28 from Nickleson and Mike Rowley and Greentree followed at 10:34 from Febbo and Paraskevin. Then it was Osborne making it 5-2 with another one at 18:44 ‘from Rowley and Greentree. Rams keep rolling The Rams kept rolling in the third on a goal by Larry Kimble at 1:55 from Febbo and Paraskevin and one at 14:50 by Nigro with assists to Clement and McCauley. Sandwiched in between was one by Larry Trimble of North York. Oytshoot Rangers 46-28 An indication of Richmond Hill‘s dominance over the league leaders in this contest: They outshot North York 46-28. Stars of the game were Osborne and Greentree of the Rams. (Continued from 3-1) but you know what I mean. It bodes well for hockey in the area and it‘s a wonder to me even more spectators aren‘t coming out to see the local kids in action Oh well, it‘s early yet. Other notes I should mention (speaking of Oak Ridges) that a benefit game will be coming up next week at Bond Lake Arena between the Oak Ridges Old Timers and CFTO Channel 9. That‘s Wednesday at 8 p.m. Admission is $1 for adults and only 35 cents for senior citizens. All proceeds go to the Oak Ridges Minor Hocloey Association. Ski time It says here that members of the Toronto Ski Club (told you winter was coming) will be holding an Open House Nov. 29 at the Aurora Highlands and you're all invited. Time is 1 to 4 pm. Looking particularly strong was Greentree and Bill Belzun on defence along with Gallaugher and Brad Thompson. - â€". . ‘ ..... -..-,__r_ ,,,, Tuesday’s game in Richmond Hill saw the Rams in control most of the way although Royal York dominated play in the final 20 minutes when they scored their only goal by Dan D‘Alvise at 4:25. The Thunderbirds host Barrie Richmond Hill Minor Ball Association will be permitted to construct a storage building and snack bar at Bradstock Park at no cost to the town, council decided Monday night on recommendation of the parks and recreation committee. Allow snack bar at Bradstock Park Parks Director David Hamilton assured Regional Councillor Lois Hancey that the ball association will be responsible for clean-ups. YOUNGEST JUNIOR "B" TEAM IN ONTARIO (Continued from 8-1) (Continued from 8-1) FEATURING FU TUBE NHL PROSPECTS THIS STUB ENTITLES THE BEARER T0 HALF PRICE ADMISSION Sports No. 4 Billy Kitchen - 15 years old No. 6 Wayne Gretzky - 14 years old No. 14 Dean Baclay - 15 years old Mrs. Hancey expressed concern about in. troducing a snack bar into a residential area, since experience shows that this often leads to candy wrappers. paper cups etc. being dropped on the ground and carried by the wind on to people‘s lawns. SPECIAL: Mayor David Schiller also pointed out that positioning of the facility is important and that efforts will be made to place it so that it will cause the least problem for nearby residents. Nov. 19, 1975 It's especially designed for all crossâ€"country skiing enthusiasts with other demonstrations on the program. Drop in. Refs are human? Finally, a minor hockey note. For what it‘s worth. The referees seem to take quite a daily beating (justifiably sometimes, other times not) in minor hockey. Therefore it was interesting to have the following comment affixed to the end of 3 Richmond Hill hockey report presumably from the coach or manager of the team. It said: “I might Add: If parents .would stop shouting at their sons on the ice to tell the ref where to go. hockey would be a much better game to watch. After all, refs are only human.“ Wanmthat shocking note I‘ll close. Since it‘s November I‘m going back to bed. North York Wexford North Bay Richmond Hill Aurora Royal York Aiax Weston Toronto Nats Markham Dixie Newmarket 0 Dec. -. Merry Christmas. Clark‘s opposition skip drew to the button on the seventh end of the last game to ctit Clark out of a if D seven ender. This hap- ' pened on our now famous , sheet number 2. Monday night at 8 pm. Friday night Also on the second draw they are at Colllngwood. was Bill Thoms and his pmvincial Junim- A rink of Barry Wilson, Bud A . _ _ , Newton and Bill Reid. Collingwood Midland Orillia Owen Sound Oak Ridges Barrie Thornhill In the meanwhile the Rams. bolstered by the return of Clement. Rowley. Kimble and Belzun who had been suspended. had piled up a three goal lead. , Clement opened the scoring from McCauley and Jack Guest at 16:33 of the first and Rowley made it 2-0 at 18:33 from Osborne and Greentree. r Osborne scored again from Bennie Pedersen on a power play goal in the second. Leading scorer on the Rams is captain Osborne with eight goals and 13 assists for 21 points . . . as units the Rams’ have shown a well-balanced attack. Royal York outshot the Rams 17-9 in the third period and 38-33 on the game. Ram notes The line of Osborne, Rowley and Nickleson have accounted for 20 goals; Febbo, Kimble and Paraskevin, 19; and Nigro‘ McCauley and Clement, 19. , L The Rams are host to Weston next Tuesday night. Saturday they are at Markham and Sunday night in Aurora for a 7:30 pm. game. Rob Osborne Rick Febbo Ken Paraskevin Jim Clement Myles McCauIey Frank Nigro Mike Rowley Benny Pedersen Larry Kimble Mike Gallaugher Mid Onvario Junior Individual scoring Representing Sun Life in the Community since 1957 10265 Yonge St. Kenneth T. Ham Senior Representative Richmond Hill 884-8854 Synlife on the Rams is OFCKWADA 52 70 90 $6 69 94 75 71 76 75 123 Bill Oliver‘s committee of Bert Naylor, Wayne Hindmarch and Dan Milford are to be congratulated on the successful Men‘s bonspiel held Saturday. Nicknamed the “Craigie†spiel after its local sponsor. Bob 19 16 15 14 I3 12 12 10 Craigie, ithcould bécome a very popular annual event. Three local rinks were permitted on each draw and two of the rinks were three game winners for the day. Ken Rowon and his rink of Brian Lawrie, Gary MacKenzie and Brian Cassin won the second draw with 541/2 points. Clark Bullock and his rink of Wayne Byers, Wes Draper and Walt Hamilton earned 48 points with three wins on the same draw. Tykes During the week of Nov. 15, the high doubles for the girls were rolled by Sherri Miller with 261 (179), Debbie Greenfield 214 (140) and Michelle Byer with 198 (131). Also the high doubles for the boys were rolled by Brian Nelson with 219, Bruce Nelson 172 and Bobby Abrams with 172. Bantams The high triples for the girls were rolled by Janet Carmeil with 392, followed by Kelly Nelson Tyke Sherry Mil/er rolls high double Richmond Hill Wilson Niblett Minor Peewees were outplayed by Barrie in the ï¬rst two periods giving up four unan- swered goals and finally going down by 4â€"1. The Niblett‘s scored their only goal in third period on a good team effort by Mark Joslin assisted by Doug Rae and David Noble. Don Fawcett made some excellent saves in the Richmond Hill net. Barrie outshot Richmond Hill 21â€"19. Barrie has lost only two games in three years. lose by 4-1 Niblett Boys By Ron Taylor Yes. the tire people are your best bet for specialized service too. Including tune ups by licensed mechanics using the most up-to-date equipment. To make your car run smoother. And to save you money on gas. Includes â€" new plugs, new points, new condenser, new rotor. ad|ust tlmlng and carburetor. Check dlstrlbutor cap. spark plug wlm, coll, PCV valve, alr ï¬lter and gas Ilno ï¬lter. Richmond Hill Open 8:00 am to 6:00 pm - 6 days a week â€" PLEASE TELEPHONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT mm». nun. We make it easy at zaiéi‘mga a 7‘r23t0“¢ Stores RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE No prizes On the first draw our rinks did not win any prizes but Stu Given won two games with his rink of Ernie Lee, Jim \Lane and Ernie Dubkowski. Don Brayshaw and his fellow canaries, Dick Augustine. A Dave richmond hill curling club / Pulchinski and Orton Beaumont also won two games. Tom Bush and his rink of John Scott. Steve Danko and Frank Wood were also on the first draw. Clothing vouchers were awarded as prizes and the winning rinks were in- vited to Craigie‘s Saturday evening to redeem their cer- tificatesThis is the first “filled†bonspiel this season which indicates a good season ahead for our club. v Junior-Senior speil The Junior-Senior spiel on Dec, 7 is also filled as with 391 and Andrea Young with 379 For the boys, it was led by Gregory Byer with 516. followed by Mark Dempfield with 501 and Cameron Lund with 459. Juniors Shelley Dupont led the girls with her high triple of 532 followed by Audrey Burns with 511 and Joan Goreski with 489. The boys high triple was led by Scott Renshaw with 676 followed by Davied Kehoe with 545 and Don Byer with 532. Clothing vouchers Sidewalks Excavating Septic Tanks WELDRICK CONSTRUCTION 176 Weldrick Road 881-0069 (New and Repairs) Troncbing Curbs Drains is the Italian Dinner night Nov. 22 and the Directors‘ Dinner Nov. 30. Dinner Nov. 30. The very popular Saints and Sinners spiel is Nov. 29 and the Xmas spiel is Dec. 12 and 13. With the postal strike on, it is important that members check the bulletin board as regularly as possible to avoid any disap- pointments. A revised roster listing is now in the locker rooms and all errors or omissions should be corrected by the end of this week. After {our games in the skip entry, Ken Rowan, Dalt Hicks and Jim Anderson lead division A with three wins and one loss each. Bullock leads Clark Bullock leads division B with four wins while Jack Shropshire and Armond Tripp each have three wins and one loss. 1n division C. John Graydon. Lorne Peck, 2 FRONT WHEEL DISCS Including inslalling new disc pads. resurlacmg lronl rotors, and repacking from outer wheel bearings Inspecting Iron! calipers. (ronl grease seals. master cylinder. Drake hoses. and hardware ' __________ C HARG EX Long lasting honest value buitt into every tire. .. BRAKE JOB SPECIAL COUPON maelev _navge l Keith Anderson and Tom Bush have identical 3~1 records. The ladies first schedule is now complete. Monday‘s Skips and Vices was won by Blanche Reid and her rink of Dorothy Nystrom. Sue Bailey and Mary Deane. Runner-up was Joan Taylor and her rink of Marg Mellon, Gladys Thwaites and Bert Sykes. In the seconds and leads group. Colleen Alexson with Clare Wood. Pat Peden and Mary Ellen Lee won, with runner-up honors going to Carole Wood and her rink of Joanne Bloxam, Joan Bosworth and Jean Evans. Thursday curling Thursday‘s curling has Faye Weiss, with Terri Powell. Jean Holtz and Jill Ring as the winners. Runner-up was Laura Watson with her rink of Sue Supia. Pat Naylor, and Barbara Grimshaw. The winning rink in Thursday afternoon 0R 4 WHEEL DRUMS Includes installrng new hnrngs. resurfacing drums. and repacking Iron! outer wheel bearrngs Inspecting wheel cylinder. lronr grease seals. brake hoses and hérdware Air Conditioning slightly extra IflSlleed USE OUR firestone (IHRM CREDIT PlAlfJ‘ curling was skipped by Peggy McPherson and consisted of Dorothy Hobson. Ruth Taylor and Betty Kerr. Runner-up was Marilyn Howard‘s rink of Marg Mellon, Pat Thomson and Ann Webb. Bob Taylor and his rink are leading in the Tuesday men‘s curling with four wins and no losses. Ron Van Toen and Curly Lynett are second with three and one records. It's" Your Cummumw Hockey learn Church St. ZIMTIUN PLACE.- RICHMOND HILL ARENA SPECIAL COUPON RICHMOND HILL RAMS OHA JR. A ACT/0N DA r5.- Tuesday, Nov. 25th Off-e} Eipiréé TNT]? ANTI-FREEZE Nbï¬hEtélled PRESTONE 17 LOCATIONS LICENSED MECHANICS 884-4401 8:00 P.M. WESTON E2 31 3d (15mm 3: LEMWWWQB * Mum YOUR CHOICE Thursday curling Men‘s Thursday curling has Gerry Morlock in the lead with four wins with Frank Ellison, Jack Shropshire, Bob Copeland, Bill Reid and Dave Pulchinski all showing identical 3-1 records. Our first out of town bonspiel report was filed by Jim Anderson and his rink of Clark Bullock. Wayne Hindmarch and Dan Milford. WWWQ Richmond Hill NOT FOR COMMERCIAL VEHICLES