Jewellers blast Thornhi/l The 7-7 tie in Orillia saw the Thun- derbirds almost pulling the win out as they led the Orillia team by one goal with about 48 seconds left when Mike Skelcher got the tying goal. Thornhil] showing in the past two games is the fact they tied both contests despite missing two of their top scorers in Ross Gordon (averaging a goal a game) and Kim Mabley. Both are in- jured and Mabley has a fractured jaw which may keep him out for about four weeks. . . .also up for the past two games have been midgets Pat Ber- trand. Bob Hunter . . .along with Bill Coville . . .all have played well. . .Midland outshot Thornhil 36-27. In his fifth consecutive appearance at Richmond Hill Council’s annual awards night his 1975 accomplishments were recognized. Thornhill’s goals were by Dan Jones and Gary Langfield. Showing finesse “We‘re starting to show a little bit of finesse," was Artemchuk‘s comment after the game. “We’re applying the basic fundamentals of hockey. When you do that you not only win but you look good doing it.†' Artemchuk héd special praise for the day in and day out play of Davev Stuart At 18 years of age George Leary of Gormley is a most accomplished trap shooter. These included the Ontario Provincial Trap Dave Stuart, Kirk Stover, Tom Tid- man. SNOWBALL ENTERPRISES Thunderbirds tie twice B-2 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Dec. 3. 1975 7 models from 8 to 20 HP. Hydrostatic and gear drive PIO. shaft drive to all attachments Electric start Over 35 different attachments available Parts - Warranty - Semce On All Bolens Products Bolens Tractors Sop“: Tanks Sid-walk: Excavating WELDRICK CONSTRUCTION 176 Weldrick Road 881-0069 for yodr ,, workload. (Now and Ropa‘n) (Continued from 8-1) (Continued from 8-1) Honor tap trap shooter Curb: Tranching Dralns Councillor Hancey congratulates shooter Also during the year he finished fifth in the Mini Olympics and fifth in the challenge test for the 1976 Olympic team. just missing a berth on that Shooting Association Memorial Shoot Junior Division and the Canadian International Trap Shooting Trials Junior Division chamâ€" pionships. um PRESTONE ANTI-FREEZE 5%.? BUY ONE THE AT sue. o SAME LIST PRICE 0 SECOND AND GET TIRE SUMMER AND WINTER, RADIAL, FOUR PLY, AND BELTED ï¬\". \W not Installed "LAS VEGAS" ELIMINATION DRAW IN SUPPORT OF RICHMOND HILL MINOR HOCKEY MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th STARTING AT 7 PM. WATCH CLASSICOMM CHANNEL 10 ' Thornhill travels to night for a game with that red-hot club and next Monday they host Owen Sound. Thornhill goals were by Rocky Pantalone from Mark Steele, Mitch Edwards; Steele from Edwards and Stankov; Lanni from Poulis and Edwards; Coville from Steve Wilson and Edwards; Pantalone from Johns and Edwards; Johns from Gary Langfield and Pantalone; Poulis from Lanni and Coville. For Orillia it was Tom McLeish getting three goals and Chris Stockton two to go with Skelcher’s and Brad Graham. DePiero sharp DePiero also came up with a good ga_me as_ Qljillia outshot Thornhill 53-38. . Gueran injured A big loss though has been Larry Gueran who is out with a broken collar bone. “Gueran was our top left winger and we really miss him,†said Artemchuk. The Jewellers play Friday night in Owen Sound and are at home to Barrie at 7:30 pm. Tuesday night they are in Collingwood. TIRES £25923 He is also Vhéppy with his penalty killing team of Tom Tidman, Dale Roffey, Billy Cromb and Steve Sher- man. why is 0qu big gun VALVOLINE OIL notlnlmllod THESE SPECIALS ARE AVAILABLE AT ALL LOCATIONS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY DUNLOP 55% OFF WINDOW WASHER ANTI-FREEZE Regional Councillor Lois Hancey made this presentation. Past achievements include inclusion in the Canadian team com- peting in the world moving target com- petition in Australia in 1973, in which contest he was the youngest marksman. team 1 no! insulled (Photo by H099) quart for complete car care Top scores for the night were Jack Hill 838 (323), Corby Rumsan 817 (290), George Cummings 813 (321), Ernie Haley 804 (282), Jim Boseley 799 (298), and Ian Cameron 798 (308). High singles were bowled by Stan Foster at 368 and Brian Stiver at 333. The first 10 game block bowled at Barrie provided us with some very close scores. In both the ladies and men’s divisions race for positions is very tight and it looks like it will go down to the final week to decide the finalists. The 4,063 triple bowled by Sound Unlimited was good for $5 and high in- dividual award for $5 went to Jim Boseley’s 368 with handicap. The overall standings are: Art’s 66, Sound 651/2, Eves and Eves 53, Don Mills Truck Sales 47, Mobile Heat 46, Ander- son‘s Heating 391/2, W & P Motors 39. W.J. Mowatt 36, Creative Decor 31 and Barfoots Sheet Metal 27. The top nine ladies are Pauline McNaught 2,438, Flo Blanchard 2,388, Sue Wise 2,333, Shirley Yakely 2,325, Audrey Cummings 2,321, Diane Ingram 2,287, Betty Horton 2,274, Richmond Hill's Gayle Bartlett 2,236 and Jenny Richard 2,234. Sound Unlimited again came up with a big week as they bowled a 1,556 single game on their way to a 4,063 triple. The 221/2 points they gained put them to within a half point of first place Art‘s Taxi. Big noise in bowling There was eastern Canad: driveway lined Cattle and e] Being an Elm tree, to an American Elm. thi: grow for over 300 years The American Elm tre the most common and most beautiful shade tre North America. Near Dundas. Ontario. is a tr that is 79 feet high with a diameter 60 inches. ’I‘his crown feet. Carling O'Keefe mi" By Ian Cameron Friday Majors tree is spread troilblozeri Death of an old elm tree elms OUTDOORS WITH Alex is hardly a farm x that didn’t have with elms‘ must have Eberspaecher around and the impressive 112 to be specific, this tree can tree tree was once 1d one of the trees in all of For the men it’s Phil O‘Leary with 2,716, Al Snow 2,599, Bruno Pezzin 2,589, Tom Locke 2,580, Ron O‘Sullivan 2,555, from Richmond Hill, Ian Cameron 2,537, also from Richmond Hill, Al Richardson 2,530, Bob Gare 2,504, Vic Tugwell 2,477 and Tom Horton 2,461. This Sunday bowling will be at ABC Bowl in Richmond Hill for both men‘s and ladies‘ bowling. Starting time is 11a.m. Register at 10:30.‘ Instructional Tip At Kempview Bowl in Barrie on Sunday the bowlers had their problems. This was due mainly to the ‘fast' conditions of the lanes. The lanes had been dressed (oiled) the day prior to the tournament and were very slick. These conditions made the ball g0 almost straight down the alley; I found a lot of bowlers trying to slow their ball Includes Installing m lmmqs, ruuflacma drums. Ina "Mime "on! on"! what! bunny: mme mm: mm. "on! muse sods. um basis and rum-m I WHEEL DIUIS bowling results Save 10% to 50% W†F F0 TON OOH‘J‘IO we, 3? “mum‘s;mvncuuMmccouvtmEthg FORHOME conooumiumonomct V _ I What rs a Burlt-rn vacuum system? How does it work? Briefly, its a large centralized industrial-type power unit and dust collection con- tainer mounted outside of the living area. Installed in less than a day with no damage to the property. Plug in inlets centrally located. Silent, lightweight, more efficient than the most powerful portable. PANELLING SALE LOUGHLIN LUMBER 8 PREFAB BRAKE f ‘ JOB 6 Scott Drive, WI (4 Blocks Scum of Hillcres' Mall) been tree 889-1 109 YEAR END CLEARANCE SALE SHOCKS Nobody knows for sure how it all started. but it was in 1921 that the Elm Disease was discovered. During that year. the first known tree died in the Netherlands, and from then on it was called the Dutch Elm Disease. Because we value our trees more than the people of Europe do, we import logs from overseas to be Because we value our trees more than the people of Europe do, we import logs from overseas to be turned into furniture. Unfortunately, during 1930, a diseased log was brought in and the disease spread The disease is at which infects the t vital water canals and eventually k There is only one a1 felled and burned. inseparable in nearly 6 VCIJR CHOICE 1. but it Disease : that y: 1e. as there are d every pasture. Started in 1921 knows for sure I ut it was in 1921 down and add more spin to the ball so that it would break more. There were some bowlers who found success in doing this while others had control problems with the at-tempt at slowing down their approach. But these are things bowlers have to adapt to quickly if they are going to become successful in tournament play. The CENTENNIAL POOL will be closed for repairs until Mmer Program will start Pool Ofï¬ce will be open until 6 PM. Weekdays. FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CALL manning Insulan nu ms: was Immune lvonl mlors mo much-no "on! MI! um! bunnqs Inspecting Iron! wows nonlgruse suls mum tynnaev D'lkI M505 100 NH!!!" Z FRONT WHEEL DISCS le-fleuvin ls under killing answer, 24 Cherry Blossom Lane - Thomhill FOR INFORMATION {CIENIHDA IL ‘ ICILIEAANI ll N15 SVSWIEAWS RICHMOND HILL 10605 Yonge St.N. 889~7714 are dead elms ’t’O$¢ NOTICE the bark, the tree. it must be FINDER January 5th. January 5th. 8846651 17 LOCATIONS LICENSED MECHANICS WINTER WHEEle No! 10! commevcnal vemctes TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL Lottery The YSBA finally had a $1,000 winner in J. Marchiori of Thornhill. The first draw is now over. The second draw will be starting soon. The tickets are worth $20 and that entitles you to one draw a week for $1,000 for 25 weeks. If you want a ticket get in touch with me at 884-2814 or at ABC Bowl. The flu European own Ame One year the tree is in full foliage, the next you can find the first dry leaves and branches, and from there on it is all downhill, with the com- THE SAME SECOND WHEEL 25% OFF American BUY ONE AT SUG. LIST PRICE AND GET fungus Beetles gus is spread by the Elm Bark Beetle. Our atTHOBNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE $5995 AdultsSl.50 For your added enjoyment Thomhill's Marie-Ellen & Bernard Souche, 1975 Canadian Junior Pairs Champ- ions will perform between 1st and 2nd period. The popular one â€" and ours is just great. V8, automatic, power steering and brakes, radio. Glistening Emerald Green with green vinyl roof and green velour interior. Very, very sharp - and the best part â€" only 34,900 mile; Lic. FBSâ€"845. A real dandy station wagon. Ideally equipped with V8, automatic, power steering and brakes, remote side mirror, radio, deep-tread white wall tires and full wheel discs. Finished in warm milk-chocolate brown with wood grain panelling. A sharp, sharp automobile â€" and only 33,285 miles. Lic. ATF 920. 1975 Cordoba Chrysler's mid-size luxury car â€" and this one's equipped just the way it should beâ€" V8, automatic, power steering and brakes, air conditioning, power windows, radio, whitewalls and much, much more. A pretty car - Spanish Gold with match- ing Landau vinyl roof and gold brocade cloth interior. Come and drive it today- You'll buy for sure. Lic JLS 689. Sold and serviced by us since new. Auto matic, power steering and brakes, radio and whitewalls. Its immaculate condi- tion reflects the care and attention given to it by its one owner. Beautifully fin- ished in Deep Gold with complimenting interior. Priced right to sell immediately â€" Don’t be disappointed â€" see it now. Lic. BTK 822. $3595 a 2 Door Hardtop. Here's your chance to own one of the most popular cars on the road today. Economical 6 cylinder with automatic transmission, power steering and brakes, radio and brand new whitewalls. Very attractively fin- ished in sparkling Bahama Blue with matching interior. It's low priced to sell â€" better hurry in now. Lic. DVF 693. 1973 LTD (ï¬mtry Squire ‘ $3695 1974 Satellite Sedan ,, $2395 4 0.H.A. Jr. "B" Hockey ‘1 I THORNHILL 7755 Bayview Ave â€"â€" Thornhill 1973 Monte Carlo 1972 Dart Swihï¬ However, there is a method to preserve healthy trees by in- noculating them regularly, but it is my understanding that the cost is approximately $200. per tree- A local tree surgeon is supposedly an authority on this and hopefully I will be able to report how successful this method is proving. In the meantime, I suggest you get some good pictures of healthy Elm trees, because very soon. that will be your only reminder of the stately and beautiful American Elm Tree. Biologists are working on a cure. but are as far from one as they were ten years ago. The disease is travelling east- ward. and travellers can follow the progress. especially along the beautiful Elm-lined banks of the St. John River in New Brunswick plete tree being destroyed in three or four years. V OWEN SOUND MONDAY, DEC. 8th 8 pm. SELLS FOR LESS SELLS FOR LESS SELLS FOR LESS IHUNDERBIRDS Students .50‘