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W WEEK Cd MW 18 Scott Nirenberski came kthird in the 200 metres gfreestyle "B" event. g David Justice, a swimmer who has showed g remarkable improve- antique amusement games Juke Boxes, Arcade equipment etc. THE BED POST Crafts 8 Yams Hillcrest Mall RICHMOND HILL WE PAINT TO ORDER PONIES 1-727-2566 PIN BALLS CALL 519-743-8285 Hwy‘dalmi‘ N.ol Markham 225-4082 THOMAS ORGANS 294-6839 883-1255 We also have 226-2454 c6w20 (SWZI c3w23 c3w24 gLoughIin wins by 3-2 .Richvale minor |00p WMMW mam Bantam Loughlin Lumber 3. Unionville 2. This was an exciting game right down to the wire Nov. 15 with Loughlin coming up the winner. Loughlin scorers were Wayne Callaghan with one and Glen MMMMM 5 Gettel with two. Assists went to Donnie E Peters, Jeff Brooks and Paul Dimock. The goaltending duties were assumed g at the last minute by Robert Smillie, ï¬when Randy MacDonald was absent. 5 A big four point weekend was chalked ï¬up by the Scotia Bank Minor Peewee team in Richmond Hill as they defeated liStroud at home Friday night by a 6-4 ï¬ count and repeated against King City in ï¬King Saturday by a 5-1 score. g The game against Stroud was a wide open high scoring contest with Ritchie ï¬and Laird, sharing the goaltending for ï¬Richmond Hill, playing well. ('1: Big gun in this game was Kirisit who .collected two goals while Munro tfiassisted three times in a solid effort. 5' Other Banker goals went to Hull, Flett, lï¬Major and Easton with assists to 33 Langdon, Dunnett, two. Marinelli, §Nib|ett victors E The Richmond Hill Wilson Niblett Minor Peewees downed Newmarket 3-1 §Sunday afternoon in one of their best ï¬displays of the season to date. Ken Jensen opened the scoring for Richmond Hill on a pass from Gary Sutherland. David Noble then scored what proved to be the winner set up by Mike Briggs and Eddie Mains. MMMM Badminton starts mam ï¬ Aquatic CIUb SWimâ€" ment this season,notched mers continue to show a fourth place ribbon in ï¬marked improvement at the 200 14M, u13." event, Fourth place ribbons were also won by Karen each meet and brought 5 home a spread of ribbons S from the last Pennant EMeet, with vital seconds knocked off their times. 5 Helga Pape got a first ï¬place ribbon in the 200 metres “C†freestyle and Terry Roberts, a first in the “B†race, both with ï¬improved times. t 3 Q a Newmarket came back strongly and ï¬scored its lone goal but the Hillers ï¬scored again with Mark Ellison passing ï¬the puck to Gary Sutherland who popped it in. NE EA feast of swimming ribbons The Richmond Hill Badminton B 'league team got off to a winning start last week downing Parkwood 10-6 at Parkwood. Scores were as follows: Ladies doubles, Carol McDonald and 'Joyce Collier winning 15-3, 18-15; Jill 'Dalton and Tanya Savoye splitting 18- .16, 5-15. Men's doubles, Cam Cairncross and Larry Marchbank splitting 15-18. 15-3; Derek Smith and Orville Wong losing 9- MMMMMMMMME As the only “A†breast stroke swimmer, Davey had to swim breast stroke against the fly swimmers to get his second first place ribbon. Bonnie came first in the 200 metres “A†backstroke; first in the $400 metres freestyle “A†gevent, knocking 14 gseconds off her previous a best. wwwwww $15. 13-15 ï¬ In the Individual 5 Medley, the swimmers must swim 50 metres in Ethe fly, backstroke, Ebreaststroke and gfreestyle for a total of 200 metres. g Steve Davey notched Efirst place in the 200 I.M. gwith team mate Bonnie gBranch placing second in an exciting “A†event. m Scotia over Stroud Scoring for Richmond Hill was Paul Ohlis and Bobby Petroff with Paul Thomas assisting on both goals along with Scott Pipher on the first and David Kenny on the second. and Scott Pipher mond Hill The news wasn’t so good Wednesday of last week as the carpenters went down 9-2 to a fired- up Barrie squad. The Richmond Hill Peewee B Carpenters Local 3233 skated to a 3-3 exhibition tie Friday night against the Knights of Columbus Selects from North York. Carpenters tie Shots on goal were 25 to 11 for Rich- Hansen Bros. Contracting 832-1275 SNOW REMOVAL Manama-mm. ammmaFu'Ptiee Also Stool, Cast Iron, suns Steal. maxi-n. an Precision Welding & Fabricating 3 Guardsman Rd. Thoml ALUMINUM WELDING INDUSTRIAL - BUSINESS - Apartment Contracts Invited Don't throw that Aluminum Casting Away! Call 881-0301 we REPAIR Aluminum Welding find the service vou need for home or business in this Surf Marine 5. Oak Ridges 4. The Richvale lads come out 5â€"4 winners November 22 with only one penalty called and that at the end of the contest. Scoring for Surf Marine were Mauro Fantin with three. Ron Keating and Frank Cavallo. Assist points were earned by Mike Reeve, Fantin, George Hussey and Cavallo. Bob turned in a fine performance Major and Moffatt The Scotia Bank‘s defense was never better Saturday as the company of Apenls, Murphy. Moritsugu, Jones, Langdon, Rockarts and goalies Ritchie and Stanway held King City to a single goal. Offensiver the stars Were Jim Flett with one goal and three assists and Brian Dunnett with a hatâ€"trick plus one assist. Kirisit also collected a goal. Assists went to Rockarts and Hull. These two games saw a total of only six minor Penalties called as all three teams stuck strictly to clean. fast hockey‘ Richmond Hill‘s next match is away to Thorncliff Park Dec. 10. Anyone wishing to play badminton should at- tend Langstaff Secondary School on Garden Avenue, Tuesday‘s and Thursday‘s at 8 pm. It was a different story Wednesday of last week as the team lost a 6-4 game to Thornhill. Scoring for Richmond Hill: Mark Joslin from Duane Aubie; Joslin from Doug Rae‘ Captain Mark Stevens from Aubie and Eddie Mains; Aubie from Jo§lin_and Doug Rae. Gord Stanwa} played strongly in the nets for Richmond Hill stopping a breakaway. The third period saw Don Fawcett taking over. Richmond Hill outshot Thornhill 19-16. Mark Ellison hgd to sit out the game because of a badly bruised shin and Bruce McLean was hurt late in the third period. Mixed doubles: Tanya Savoye and Cam Cairncross winning15-4,15-10,Jull Dalton and Larry Marchbank winning 17-14_15-9; Carol McDonald and Derek Smith losing 4-15, 6-15; Joyce Collier and Orville Wong winning 17-15, 15-7. FINDER Wood in the 200 metres backstroke “C†event and Jacqueline Crockford in the 200 metres freestyle “C†event. -Ata (SW23 c5wn