Hil/ ska tars will hold a Merry Christmas bazaar The Richmond Hill Figure Skating Club will hold its annual Christmas Bazaar Dec. 13 in the old arena from 9 a.m. to 6 Knitting, crafts, baked goods, as well as a large selection of new skating dresses will be featured. Richmond Hill Minor Bantam B Victoria and Grey Trust Company downed King City 5-3 Saturday night with Paul Lawlor leading the way with two goals. Assists on Paul's goals went to Neil McGregor for both and Warren Coombs. Other scorers were Walt Knights from Mike Victoria Grey wins by 5-3 Baif peewees nip Newmarket, Thornhill The Richmond Hill Cadillac-Baif Peewees improved their season record in the Yorkâ€" Simcoe hockey league last week with victories over Newmarket 6â€"4 and Thornhill 1-0 sandwiched around a 4-1 defeat at the hands of the same Newmarket teams. It was a different story the next night in Rich- mond Hill as the team came up flat and could manage only nine shots enroute to a 4-1 loss to Newmarket. Adrain Steenson scored an unassisted goal. Last Friday the boys scored four times in the first period but had to hold on to defeat Newmarket 6-4. Scoring the hat-trick was Dave Banton while other goals came from J.P. Farrell, Lorne Baxter and Paul Beck- with. Assists went to Andrew Don, three, Troy Mitchell and Banton. two with Beckwith one. Came Suï¬day and the Baif boys came up the An impressive showing for Richmond Hill's Donald Fraser and Candy Jones who finished seventh in the senior pairs com- petitions at Moscow last weekend behind six Russian pairs. Donald and Candy, Mission to Moscow, okay! Santa Claus will be visiting all the junior skaters and their young brothers and sisters Dec. 20. The following skaters successfully passed their CFSA tests in October at the Richmond Hill club’s fall school. Wednesday of last week the Hillers were edged 5â€"4 by Thornhill with goals for the Hill from Ian Ball from McGregor; Matt Knights from Mike Barnett; Gary Boyle unassisted and Boyle Barnett and Russell Thornhill; and Mike Barnett assisted by Neil McGregor. winners with Baxter Mackljn earned the Scoring from D0“ With shutout with 14 saves of only3-zo7remaining in the which many were key game. Goalie Doug stops. It's Val Community Hockey team ml! 04v uur m: swam: w Preliminary Figure Church St. 315 Yonge Street Newmarket, Ontario ‘EIIEIIUN Authorized OSALES 8. SERVICE H. J. Pfaff Motors Ltd. RICHMOND HILL ARENA RICHMOND HILL RAMS OHA JR. A ACT/0N DA 75.- " ': Tuesday, Dec. 9th 8:00 P.M. AJAX OLEASING 895-2366 . 881-1806 364-7917 Francine Beck. Canasta, Patti Plaxton; Swing, Donna Ranieri, Dagnija Taurins. Fiesta, Francine Beck. Willow, Gordon Cornish, Loree Mills, Melanie Riswick. Ten- Fox, Gordon Cornish, Deborah Godfrey, Patti Wood. European, Elizabeth Field. again from Doug Eldridge and Paul Lawlor. In their league opener the Victoria boys tied Oro 4-4 with goals to: Knights assisted by Thornhill; Doug Eldrige unassisted; Thornhill from Mike Barnett and Knights; and McGregor unassisted. senior champs in Canada, finished ahead of all other foreign competitors in the four day event. Both skate with the Richmond Hill club. Richmond Hill The RHFSC will host lnterclub ‘76 on Feb. 14 at the Richmond Hill arena with Newmarket FSC, Bradford FSC, Aurora F‘SC, Stouffville FSC, Markham FSC, and RH- FSC participating. American, Sharon Lewis. Rocker‘ Darlene Beasley, Sharon Lewis. The team is also playing in the bantam house league as a unit and is known as the Gormley Sand and Gravel team. 2-Door Hardtop. V-8 automatic, power steering‘ radio, rally wheels. defogger‘ Lic. No. HFH 515 , 1974 Challenger 2-Door Hatdtop, V-8, automatic, power steering l3d|0, vinyl roof. Lic, No. JFW 958 , . . . . . . ‘ . ‘ 1974 Dodge Charger 1973 Buick Century 2-0001 Hardtop. V-8. automatic, powet steering and brakes, Iadio, bucket seats, vinyl roof. Lic. Nos ANB 987 . . s . . . , . , s . . . . _ . . . . . . , s . 2-Door. automatic. radio. Lic. No. ANF 613 1972 Ford Maverick 1972 Volkswagen Z-Door, 4-speed, tadlo‘ Lic, No‘ AWH 532 2-Door, G-cylinder. automatic. power steenng‘ radlo. DC. No. JUM 815 . . . ‘ . . . . , . . . . . . . . 1972 Dan Demon Automatic, AM/FM, radio. Lic. No. ACC 123 1972 Toyota Mark II Wagon Automatic. radio. Lic. No. DYH 072 1972 Ford Pinto Wagm 2-000! Hardtop. V-8. automatic, powel steenng‘ radio. vinyl Ioof. Lic. No‘ FUP 484 . ‘ . ‘ . . . . . . 1969 Fury ll Greens take contest by 5-4 Hardcastles best sinners The long drive from Etobicoke to the Rich- mond Hill Curling Club was well worth it for the Hardcastles last weekend. Tom and Kay, while on the same rink won first prize on the second draw in the annual Saints and Sinners spiel. Curly flynett and Russ Riseborough completed her rink. Marnie Wilson skipped her rink of Dalt Hicks, Helen Greer and Keith Bluer to second place. while Vera Shropshire and her rink of Lou Crotin, Joan Hamilton and Jack Hughes came third. On the first draw, Shiela MacDonald with Orton Beaumont, Joyce Abrams. and Dave Pulchinski won first prize. Heidi Jones came in second with her rink of Wes Draper, Mary Given and Bob Costello. Third place was won by Liz Hillaby and her rink Red White Dark Blue Ugh? Blue Black Green Richmond Hill North York North Bay Wexiord Toromo Nats Aurora Royal York Aiax Weston Markham Richmond Hill Town Hockey League action saw the Greens edging Jack Blyth Real Estate 5- G. Griffin, Red A Shaw. Dark Blue S. Thompson, Red D. Phillips, Red 0‘ Pedder, Dark Blue Lorne Burns scored two goals for the winners with The Richmond Hill- Vaughan Firefighters, playing under-staffed Hill gals tie but then lose Firefighters lose by 9-5 The Richmond Hill Senior Girls hockey team tied Bramalea 2â€"2 but lost 6-1 to Newtonbrook Sunday night. Michele Bowers and Bonnie Bryan scored for Richmond Hill in the tie with assists on both goals going to Nancy Palmer. Jane Shorten scored the lone goal against Newtonbrook assisted by Bonnie Bryan. By Ron Taylor Richmond Hill Town Hockey League S'andings (as 00 Nov. 20) PROVINCIAL JUNIOR A $399500 $349500 $339500 $1 89500 $189500 $249500 $219!?m Individual scorers $2195on $159500 of Stu Given, Nancy Walker and Bob Krol. Thanks to Cathy Thompson and her committee for a great day. The Director's Dinner was held Sunday and 48 curlers enjoyed the New Yorker steaks cooked up by this year's president, Dalt Hicks. The other directors, under the leadership of Gloria Crotin. acted as bartenders, waiters and all other jobs necessary to make it the success it was. Iclub /' awarded a ticket. Men's schedule The Men‘s first schedule is over for Tuesdays and Thursdays. Bob Taylor and his rink had a perfect record of six wins on the Tuesday schedule. Wintario Volunteer dishwashers were under the questionable leadership of Hank Vos and Bob Weiss. Green rocks In the six end game preceeding dinner the green rocks won against the white rocks. To mix up the par- ticipants, they changed ice every two ends and took over the score of the game on that sheet. All members of the green team were Dave Peddar scored twice for the losers with the other goals going to Al Shaw and Doug Lunau. singles to Ian Schell, A PreViOUS game 53W Doug CaSSie and Steve the same Greens beating Wilson. Gormley Sand and Gravel 2-1 with Dave Golding Dave Peddar scored scoring from Wes Ber- twipp for the losers with seth, and Steve Wilson. because of men working. ran out of steam and lost a 9-5 game to Oakville Wednesday of last week. The game was kept within reach by the fine goaltending of Terry Haviland playing his first game in goal in a month DAN'S AUTO SERVICE 301 MARKHAM ROAD UNIT NO. 5 RICHMOND HILL DAN'S AUTO SERVICE Newmarket Dixie Collingwood Barrie Midland Oak Ridges Orillia Owen Sound Thornhill J. Lessif, White 0‘ Lunau. Dark Blue A. Smith, White w. Berseth, Green F. Green; Red R. Cogar, Black F. Iviney, Red C. Bridges, Red J. Riddell, Light Blue F. Woitka, Dark Blue B. Panizza,white B. Rollinson. Red K. Carr. Ligh' Blue L. Bishop, Black S. Bacsalmasi. Green Mr. Don Apenis, Prep, and Staff wish to thank d] the people who have patronized his service station in the past 18 years. Mr. Apenis is opening a new business at 301 MARKHAM RD. COME IN AND MEET THE SAME OLD GANG We have served you in the past, and look forward to serving you in the future in our new shop. MIDONTARIO JUNIOR B Curly Lynett had a 5-1 record, and George Mitchell was third with four wins and one tie. On Thursdays, Frank Ellison won four games and tied two while Lou Crotin won four and tied one. Gerry Morlock and Dave Pulchinski had identical 4-2 records. Before the official entry form was posted for the Xmas Spiel, over 60 people had signed a sheet that our thoughtful secretary Cathy had Formerly Dan's Esso Service Station richmond hill curling CIUb / Dave Beven got Gor mley"s only goal. and a half . Leading the team again was Jim Lawson with a goal and three assists. Other scorers were Bruce Price with two goals, Bill Ash, two goals, and Jerry Caume who picked up three assists. HAS A NEW LOCATION Goalies 18 18 13 18 I7 WE SPECIALIZE IN: 613179 9313 A ‘5 3 75137" RICHMOND HILL GA so Avg, 7 amuuw H 14 17 19 30 30 0 oâ€"aocw 157 2.00 2.43 2.91 3.75 3.75 APS 63 71 81 82 77 86 1‘2 28 2] 19 16 ‘5 14 pinned on @he qurq By now the spiel should be filled and it promises to be another in our run of successful events. New Year‘s Eve is quickly filling so call and make reservations now. At the Royals recently, a senior rink of Curly Lynelt. John Johnston and Jack Rickaby. skipped by Floyd Perkins, finished second. Bullock a winner of Wayne Hindmarch, Wayne Byers and Walt Hamilton to victory and their names will be added to the trophy. Newmarket, 7 Clark Bullock skipped his rink Last Friday afternoon at Thornhill our juniors entered the Toronto District All Star curling. Sue Lamb, Mary Weiss, Barbara Brayshaw, Helen Sitarenios and Kelly Hicks represented the females while Paul Hillaby, Derek Pulchinski, Paul Weale and Chris Nye entered the male competition. Play continues this Friday at our own club beginning at 4:30. Come on out and support our teams. Finish sixth At the Oshawa Curling Club in a two 10-end spiel, Audrey Louden. Jean Brumwell, Joan Moon and Marilyn Chessman won one game against the host club (164) but lost to a Peterboro rink. This foursome reports they came home well fed and with sixth prize. Vera Cowie énd Judy THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. Dec. 3, I975 â€" 8-3 Richmond Hill Room 10:00 A.M.-3:00 PM FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE PHONE 884-665] Nomesidents may register on or after Saturday, December 6th WINTER PROGRAMME 000000 SWIM REGISTRATION Cn-Ia'tg’se 0 Brake Work 0 Major Repairs 0 Road Service 0 Cooling System Serving ~ ?l¢ut_{;' TOWN ARENA 884-5641 (Toivn residents only) AT THE WILL BE HELD ON December 8th FOR Paul had their hands full in the Saints and Sinners when they had Jack Shropshire and Bruce Hamilton on their rink. To make matters worse, Vera had to play Marion McGill’s rink of Harold Louden, Art Miller and John Cowie. Who made the spiciest box lunch last Saturday? Although Shropshire claims to have played a perfect game, it is hard to believe any of the male members made a shot. Marion was awarded a prize for her willingness to skip such a rink. Questions Why didn‘t Len Lee and Frank Ellison report their bonspiel results? Invitational. Play begins Wednesday and the qualifying rinks play in the finals on Saturday. If you would like to see some fine curling drop down and see us, but not on Friday evening, that is “our†time. Néme the missing director at Sunday's dinner? Who bid for it and still has some of it in his locker? Will the Director's Dinner be bettered by a Past President's idea? Will we see you at the Junior-Senior spiel this Sunday? Clothing problem How does Kay Hard- castle explain Tom’s continual clothing problem? Several local rinks are headed for Thornhill this week to participate in the TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL