The Richmond Hill Cadillac-Bail Peewees won their first league game of this young season last Saturday as they trounced Aurora 8-1. To say that Dave Banton had a great game on this particular night would be a gross un- derstatement. as he took part in seven of the eight Hill goals. Pat Lawlor scored one goal on a nice deke while Paul Beckwith added the other Hill tally. John Paul Farrell had three assists with Andrew Don gaining two while single assists went to Glen Apps. Beckwith, Bobby Petroff, Mike Smith, and Carl D‘Antimo. Banton was in the right spot at the right time as he scored six goals while assisting on one other. At one point he scored three goals in less than two minutes. Richmond Hill outshot Aurora 29~18. Hi/l Realty Bantams lose 5â€"3 to Oak Ridges FRI .. DEC. 12m THE MARLIES WILL HOST THE OSHAWA GENERALS AT 8:00 RM. ADVANCE TICKETS NOWON SALE All Side Seats $3.00 - Ends Adults $2.50 - Child $1.00 Richmond Hill Black‘s Realty Bantams came up on the wrong end of a 5-3 Baif Peewees win over Aurora by 8-1 8 pm. atTHDRNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE 8172 McGowan Rd. (7th Line) north of Hwy. No. 7 First 5e! of lights eask of Kennedy Rd. AdultsSl.50 Lots of little goodies here as Anne Thorp (left) and Shirley Vantol get ready for the Richmond Hill Minor Hockey Association's * MARLIES ‘k MARKHAM CENTENNIAL CENTRE VS. ST. CATHARINES BLACK HAWKS FRI.. NOV. 21st - 8:00 PM. Dynes Thursday, Nov. 27th 0.H.A. Jr. "B" Hockey 7755 Bayview Ave â€" Thornhill PHONE 297-1366 vs. Barrie Monday. Nov Minor hockey holds bazaar 'HORNHILL HUNDERBIRDS Richmond Hill Was outshot in this game 24-10. The Thornhill game saw the score tied 1â€"1 going into the third period only to have Thornhill score twice to win the game. This now brings the Peewees record to 2-8-2 so far this season. The lone Hill goal was scored by Banton as be deflected a nice shot from the point by Warren Nye. Cleve Jonés scored two goals while D’Antimo added the third counter. The Bowmanville contest saw the Hill boys outshot their guests 31-29, but were outscored 3 to 1 in the final period which told the story. Lawlor received two assists with one going to Farrell. LOSE TWO EXHIBITIONS Earlier in the week things were not so rosy for the Peewees as they dropped exhibition games to Bowmanville 4-3 and Thornhill 3-1. score Sunday against Oak Ridges Kings after an impressive 6-1 win over Students .50‘ 24th The Bantams were slated to play in Union- vilie Tuesday of this week before their home opener against Barrie next Saturday at 6:30 and then play Markham in another exhibition contest at 8:50 Sunday night, also at home. Richmond Hill was assessed 9 of the 15 penalties. This was an exhibition match. Bolton Saturday. Sunday‘s encounter saw Norm Murphy leading the point production in a losing cause with two goals, one being a sparkling unassisted effort and the other with the help of Neal Assisi and Dean Logan. The other goal was scored by Rick Clendenning. 4-Door Sedan. 6 Cylinder. automatic. power steering, radio. be. No. BCT 818 . . . ‘ . _ . , . K _ IIIIL lU'Ull-l l'lllll‘ ll lvuauu Automatic radio LIC No ACC 123 $219500 1970 Pontiac Tempest Wagon 1972 Toyota Mark II Wagon 1969 Chevy II 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, automatic, powel steering, power brakes. vinyl roof, radio, bucket seats. LIC. No, ANB 987 . . . ‘ , . . . . . . . . ‘ , ‘ . , . . . power brakes. bucket seats. radio. defogge}, vunyl r001 LIC No BRN173 .. . . .. $429500 2-Door Hardtop‘ V-8. automatic, power steering 2-Door Coupe. 6-cylinder, automatic, DOWEI -§teering. radio. vinyl rooflight package. de foggel, body sude molding. (Exiended Waï¬anty). n 10 to choose from LIC. No. JRO 759 .. . . . . u and brakes. :5le With tape deck. 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It was Assisi starting off the third with another blazer from the blueline assisted by Dean Logan. Then it was Mike Smith from Rod Graham; and Scott Campbell from Marty Green and Rod Graham to make it 5-0. The Saturday game saw Brian Russell putting Richmond Hill in front in the first period from Scott Campbell and Mike Smith. Realty moved two up in the second on blistering shot by Assisi unassisted. $149500 s3295on s4195on (Photo by Hogg) Gordie Wood placed first in both the breast stroke and freestyle events and second in the back stroke and fly events notching personal best times in all races. John Ciniglio snatched a first place win in his age group breast stroke event in a thrilling race which saw the lead change several times before John won by a touch. He also got a fourth in the 200 metres I.M. in the 10 and under class. Steve Davey placed first in the 100 metres fly event for 13-14 year old boys, in a race where he beat his previous best time by seven seconds. He also came third in back stroke, breast stroke and 200 metres I.M. races. R i c h m o n d H i l i swimmers brought back a spread of winning ribbons at a Midland Meet which saw many youngsters vastly improve their times against four other clubs. WINTER TREADS with our NEW TIRE GUARANTEE only Big day Hill swimmers Firestone Town & Country NYLON mas-ply l Biler "ea Team Registrar Don Bromley reported this week 66 application forms posted to midget clubs in Canada and the US. on the first day of the strike are hung up. As a result. team managements are being contacted by telephone and ap- proximately 22 clubs have so far con- firmed a desire to participate. Although the seven day ninth annual tourney is not slated to commence until March 22, team applications are The mail strike is causing planning problems for the 1976 Richmond Hill International Midget Hockey Tour- nament. We make it easy at Tlr¢$t0n¢ Stores Ihe lha! Town & Country big ake Hung‘ 117.5. RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE RICHMOND HILL 884-4401 Open Thursday and Friday Evenings to 9 pm. Bonnie Branch placed first in the backstroke event and second in the freestyle race for 13â€"14 year old girls. She also notched second place ribbons for the fly event and 400 metres open freestyle race. Her sister Karen was second in the freestyle, backstroke and The girls events saw nine year old Karen Wood match the winning form of her brother Gordie by winning the 100 metres breast stroke. the 200 metres 1M. and seconds in the 100 metres freestyle and back stroke events, making it four winning ribbons and four place ribbons for the Wood family. Rodney Graham showed continued promise by placing third in the 100 metres fly event and fourth in the freestyle. backstroke and breast stroke events for 13-14 year olds. Dirk Pfenning notched a fourth in the 200 metres required to be in by December 1 in order that organizers may make equitable selections for the final 32 team schedule. Players lists are also required several months ahead in order that programs may be prepared and printed. Should the postal dispute continue into December. Registrar Bromley said a contingency plan will be instituted to select the 32 teams. At a recent meeting of Tournaments Incorporated, the non-profit organization which operates the annual event, 13 officers were named for the 650-13 Blackwall Installed Penny Davey placed second in the breast stroke event for girls in the 11-12 year old age group. Her team mate. 200 metres 1AM. events showing consistent form in all races. Richmond Hill Aquatic Club's Gordie Wood (left) and John Ciniglio had themselves a winning day at the Midland USE OUR firestonc CREDIT PLAN A winning combina tion Helga Pape got a' fourth place in the back stroke event showing a stylish form. Newcomer Leslie Foord showed a remarkable form by placing third in the 100 metres freestyle 8 an THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, Nov. 19. I975 â€" B-3 Deluxe Champion Polyester for safety up front too Whitewalls only $3 more sfréngth ul vadtal consnucuov body plies V plus tour slabll Unquesllonably the best wml Fanlasm: uachon aggvesswg Snpw Approximately 25 additional mem- bers also form part of the tournament operating staff. Voting members of the executive committee include Bob Reeves, president of the Richmond Hill Hockey Association and George Wood, president of the Royal Canadian Legion branch 375. 1975-76 season. They include: President Marsh Amos; Vice-President Russ Andrews; Secretary-Treasurer John Clephan. Directors are, Don Bromley, Harold Barnett, Doug Hopson. Sterling Reid, Stan Thornington. Walter Donkin, Harold O‘Rourke and Eric Chapman. We've got all popular sizes. You’ll save time, reduce inconvenience and save on mounting costsl Put your wmter mes on LTL'WHEEL RIMS. meet. Gordie had a couple of firsts and John came through with a fourth in the 10 and under class. Town & Country ALL-POSITION Sup-R-Belt F/B 14/15 blur kwdll uwmund Firestone The swimmers all showed better styles, as well as times, a tribute to coach John Ciniglio and assistant coach Glenna Fee. unusual placing for new members. bells