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The Liberal, 17 Dec 1975, B2

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The Richmond Hill senior girls hockey team nipped Newtonbrook 3-2 and tied Woodbridge 1-1 in recent action to remain tied for second place with Oroi The Newtonbrook game saw Bonnie Bryan scoring for the winners from Sue O'Connell; and O’Connell unassisted; and Denise Barclay from Bryan. Hill senior gals edge by Newtonbrook The Rams had a two-man advantage when Febbo narrowed the margin to one with a Weston player still in the penalty box. Penalty. parade Then came a series of Ajax penalties which saw the Rams storming the nets and captain Bob Osborne making it 4-2 on a Joe Greentree rebound at 9:42. Rams keep Win streak alive (Continued from 3-1) It looked like the end of a win streak for the Rams Tuesday night of last week as they trailed Ajax 4-1 in the final period. For Newtonbrook it 3-2 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. Dec. 17. 1975 Merry Christmas spiel time again in the Hill! WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1975 Arem57 ‘lmpmtolmpm. Arman Impmmlmpm THURSDAY. JANUARY 1. 1976 Amt-E7 l.30p.rn.tn3.wp.m Amn 1.31pmmmnm FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 1976 Ann 23 am am. to 1.00 pm SATURDAY. JANUARY 3. 1976 mu 7.11pmm5mpm Adults $1.50 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25 - CHRISTMAS DAV â€" CLOSED FRIDAY. DECEMBER 26. 1975 m2: awammtmpm Sfiwszwwmon SATURDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1975 Atam72 7.30pmto911pm Shfiugwnerpenm Atom 67 Starting 11.30 am. UONS PEEWEE TOURNA SUNDAY, DECEMBER m. 1575 Arum 6] sm 10.11 am. UDNS PEEWEE TDURNA MONDAY, DECEMBER 29. 1975 Arenafi‘l 8min 1311an Hans PEEWEE TDURNA AmmZ‘J B.ma.mm1mp.m Slinyszmmrpanon Amt-:72 leJ'ILtDSJEIpJn. SliIryFraa TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1975 AmZEANPmmSJSpm SliI'ryFrae Amn674.mp.mto5.65p.m Slmt'ngFree Amnzwpmtolmnm Sim'mgfiee “‘My philosophy is that you have to have a solid defensive team if you're going to win in this league. I always start out with a top goaltender and work up through the defense. “We‘ve always had outstanding goaling and that‘s the difference.“ Yes, critics MONDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1975 Arum 72 4.00 pm. to 5.45 pm. Slim Fran Nam 23 am am to 1.00 pm Slim $2.11] pet petsun TUESDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1975 Anna 23 4.00 pm to 5.45 pm. Silly Free Arum 67 Ml] pm to 5.45 pm. Shrug Ftee Arman lmpmJMmML Skating F188 WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2‘. 1975 Armzalmpmtolmpm Skatilgfiee Amm23 mmmmm Sh'myflwwpenon Arman llIlpmtoJmpm Skat‘ngFroe He was almost “wrong” with Steve Colp who had a “poor training camp. I stayed with him as a hunch and he turned out to be one of the best players we‘ve had. Hard work What‘s the key to Karl's success? “Most of your success comes after the hockey season when you're looking up new prospects. I work harder then than I do now. “Even when you‘re winning you have themi You learn to live with it. But it‘s a lot easier when you win. If I had my way. I‘d never lose a game‘ Karl “Sometimes you blow a player,“ concedes Karl, “but we haven't been wrong too many times. You can't afford to be." THOBNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE Another cast-off was Craig Terry who turned out to be a prolific goalscorer. ARENA HOLIDAY ' HAPPENINGS Richmond Hill kept up the pressure Critics? “You always have critics," states MONDAY. DEC. 22M. 8 pm. at O.H.A. Jr. "B" Hockey (Continued from 8-1; 7755 Bayview Ave â€" Thornhill Aral-23 - WHIOH Arum - RiddeiHow AluITZ - BarllallaAram IHUNDERBIRDS Stimsmlpupersm SkafilgSfl‘parpenon Sports Shfmg W per mun UONS PEEWEE TOURNAMEM UONS PEEWEE TOURNAMENT UONS PEEWEE TOURNAMENT gzm per person 'HORNHILL Stndings: Newtonbrook 19 points; Richmond Hill 12; Oro 12; Woodbridge 7; Brampton 4‘ Connie EdWards scored the lone goal for Wood- bridge unassisted. was Janis MacDonald from Debbie Norman and Donna Hughes; and Cathy Hunt from Sharon Watts. The Woodbridge game saw Denise Barclay scoring from Debbie Jones and Sue O'Connell. VS ORILLIA Students .50‘ Barry tossed for the Jewellers the last time they won the Canadian in Hull and was fantastic. Enough, enough. See you Christmas Eve. Dynes time Speaking of the Dynes there seems to be some talk about Oshawa Tony’s Barry Timbers playing with the team next season. Rumors and rumors of rumors. However, that would certainly be a catch. Come to think of it we haven‘t had a championship since away back when the softball Dynes Jewellers won the World’s. Oh, well. Steady as she goes. Wouldn't it be Ioverly if those Rams kept right on rolling? A championship in the New Year? Steady, Fred. Don‘t let the Christ- mas Spirit blind you. Especially now. That‘s why I decided to have a chat with Karl at this juncture. It's no fun talking when you’re on a losing streak. If you don't mind losing you‘ll never be a winner." Security? “What‘s that. It doesn‘t exist for coachesf’ A pause. “Come to think of it, I‘ve been around six years which is quite awhile. I‘ve enjoyed my stay here and I‘m enjoying it now." The Rams, however, were not to be denied and persistence finally paid off when Mike Rowley blasted a shot into the net after Ajax goalie Mike Ryck< man had been drawn out of position by a prior sortie on his citadel. 10 was magnificient and really made for a successful night. I am almost sorry that it's over. And now congratulations to all the winners and here they are. The winners Trip to Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Banks plus $1.000. Those winning $100 were Terry Miller. Judy Joslin. Shirley Logan, Tom Hughes and John Bourque. after Ajax returned to full strength and John Nickleson tied the game as he lashed in a loose puck from a scramble Osborne and Greentree drew assists on the play. Paraskevin went off for holding at 13:12 and 25 seconds later Larry Wagner tipped in a Rick Prien relay to give Ajax the lead again. ml Inclua : llulnlng hlocl ndlmr and mum con, (includes flumn cMmlnlI Ind clump: , pnuun mt :oollng mum. WE REPLACE: coolant I'm mum anqlrun (unnamed 35‘- Du- For complete car care. Vufiulf IO'O‘ 0K (,9 C Q. IA 04!; COOLING SYSTEM TUNE-UP w. GREAT PRICES 0N ’ ALL Dayton + This includes 4 quarts of Valvollne oll. Hastings spin on oil filter Complete chassis lubrlcation. OIL CHANGE AND LUBE JOB All curling sections are busy planning their Xmas spiels. The mixed in club was held last weekend, the ladies will be held This game is to be played in Dundas on Dec. 30 at 8 pm. The opposition will be an all star team from the Tri-County AAA league. Knowing Len, our AA juveniles from Those winning $50: Ed Sackfield, J. Macina. Bill Haines and John Smith. Ferne McFadden. Fred Knights. George Sim. Jack Heppell, Mrs. M. Veitch, D. Giranne, Bruce Jones, H. Moscarello, Bill McVean. Mary Jane Wagg. H. Amador. Michael Irving. Don McGuire. John Banasco, J. Curley, S.P. Knights, F. Grosse. Congratulations and thank you again. Last week I sent along congratulations to Len Campbell on his being appointed coach for the juvenile all star team in the York Simcoe League. received from all the people at Channel 10 was magnificient and really made for a successful night. I am almost sorry that it‘s over. And now congratulations to all the Charges termed ’hogwash’ law), no cm WE CHECK: hum. autumn. ll r blldex. Inlay pump. mm "L rad Mm. "mm Ill bum. clnn bunny tar mlnlll‘ check lllIIlll Idll. chul heal me: nlve and luhrlnle WE STAY OPEN LONGER! FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE MON. - FRI. 8 AM. - 11 PM. SAT. 8 AM. - 6 PM. RENAULT PARTS Er SERVICE B.M.C. SERVICE (Continued from 8-1) SERVICE TO ALL OTHER MAKES 17 LOCATIONS LICENSED MECHANICS 7010 YONGE STREET THORNHILL YONGE S T EELES MOTORS llM/TED 282.2 3235’ The juniors have theirs planned for Dec. 20, and the Sinners are holding Dec. 17, with the Business Girls in the evening. RICHMOND HILL 10605 YONGE ST. N. 889-7714 SNOWS It takes place on the weekend following Christmas and makes it very easy for lots of fan support. So make a point of coming to the arena during that “me” Petty nonsense Well. that’s it for this week. Isn’t it great, and only right. that the happy times in hockey so heavily outweigh the petty nonsense that ap- peared last week in The Liberal. See you all at the arena. Happy hockey Rosetown tourney Fast approaching is the annual Rosetown Peewee Tournament. As you know a number of very fine peewee teams come to this affair every year from as far away as Thunder Bay and provide some very exciting hockey. I am also pleased to congratulate Mike Doyle. Dave Earl. Doug Hodgson and Jeff Miller. all of whom have been nominated to play on the team. In Maple Arena on Dec. 26, at 8 p.m.. the York Simcoe AA Midget all star team will be playing their counterparts from Tri-County. Players nominated from Branch 375 Midgets are Dave Baker. Chris DeGeer. Randy Martin and Phil Wood. So good luck to all of you in these games. York Simcoe will give a good account of themselves. Not for commercial vehicles their annual turkey spiel Dec. 21 at 8:30 am. in- stead of at the usual 9 am. starting time. 889-6209 Al Stuart find his hard $8.91 installed LOW PRICED HADIALS Witnesses dressed in Santa's helpers‘ outfits and serving snacks such as small pizzas etc., and Santa giving gifts to everyone are only some of the added extras. Old pot hunter On the first draw the old pot hunter himself, Dalt Hicks, skipped his rink of his wife Shirley. Ray and Helen Foord to three wins to win top honors. working commlttee staged another successful spiel last Friday and Saturday when they held the annual club Christ- mas spiel, They not only decorate, choose the teams and hand out prizes, they also look after the “little things" that make a spiel successful. richmond hill curling club For a child's season pass for recreation swimming at r 1975 Dodgé Royal Monaco 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. L , $2395 GREAT STOCKING STUFFER 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 ve|0ur interior. Very, very sharp â€" and the best part â€" only 34,900 miles. Lic. FBSâ€"845. CENTENNIAL POOL â€" Don’t be disappointed. Come in arid drive it today. Lic. BFD 262. 2 Door Hardtop. A beauty, with automatic transmission, power steering, radio and whitewall tires. Finished in sparkling Bahama Blue with matching interior. This model is priced to selljmmediateiy 4 Door Hardtop. An executive driven car. Loaded with extras, including automatic, power steering and brakes, AM/FM Multiplex Stereo radio, auto. air conditioning, radial ply whitewalls, power windows, and much, much more. Regally finished in Vintage Red with matching interior and a white vrnyl roof. Only 11,521 miles â€" and an extra bonus â€" it qualifies for Sales Tax Rebate. Hurry, it won't be here long. Lic. JNV 835. $5995 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 lin- ished in sparkling Bahama Blue with matching interior. It's low priced to sell e better hurry in now. Lic. DVF 693., Cn-ta-rone I no EGEZTW :fia: a}; 1974 Satellite Sedan $5.00 1972 Valiant Scamp Town of Richmond Hill Parks and Recreation Department Available at Centennial Pool Newkirk Road and Crosby Avenue $359!5__4 $2395 1973 Monte Carlo 1972 Dart SwingeT Phone - 884-6651 FOR CHRISTMAS SELLS FDR LESS SELLS FOR LESS SELLS FOR LESS SELLS FOR LESS makes a TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL The hard part to believe is that Len Lee finally broke his six or seven game losing streak and skipped his rink of Li] Watson, Stan Watson and wife Mary Ellen to two wins. The one game winner was based on the third and final game. and on the first draw Jack Rickaby, with his rink of wife Chris. Art Miller and Monica Wood, won the prize. 3game winner 0n the second draw. Bert and Pat Naylor teamed ‘up with June and Orton Beaumont to win their three games. It was a double win for Orton as he also took home a case of wine, raffled off by the organizers It took Dave Pulchinski an extra player or two to win two games. With Colleen Alexson he also recruited. at different times, Don Brayshaw, Bob Whitaker and Jean Warlow. The lands attected by this byJaw were lormerly in the Township at King consisting ot Lots 65 and 66 and the East one halt ot Lots 67 and 68 in Concession 1 and were annexed to the Town at Richmond Hill but remain subiect to the provisions ot King By-law No, H75, The purpose of Bv-Iaw No. 85-75 is to provide that no building may be erected unless upon a lot tronting upon a highway. This does not prevent the repair or enlargement of an existing building that was Iawlully erected. A "highway" is delined in the by-law as being a road assumed by the Town at Richmond Hill or the Regional Municipality ot York or the Province ot Ontario or being constructed under agreement with the Towns THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD may approve ol the said by-Iaw but belore doing so it may appoint a time and place when any obiectinn to the byJaw will he considered. Notice ol any hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have tiled an ob- iection or notice at support and who have lett with or delivered to the Clerk undersigned, the ad- dress to which notice at hearing is to be sent. THE LAST DAY FOR filing obiedions will be the 5th day 00 January, 1916. DATED AT THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL THIS 17"! DAY OF December, 1975‘ (b) Adding the tollowing paragraph as Section 2.5: “2.5 No building shall be erected upon any lands situate in the Town at Richmo a Hill unless it is upon a lot lro ting upon a highway. Notwithstanding the provisions at this Section a dwelling or accessory building thereto Iawtully existing on the date at passing at By-law 85-75 at the Corporation at the Town at Richmond Hill may be repaired or enlarged it it complies with all other requirements at thls By. law.“ READ A FIRST AND SECOND TIME THIS 7th DAY OF JULY 1975. READ A THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 3rd DAY OF NOVEMBER I915. "H.D. Schiller" Mayor ANY PERSONS INTERESTED MAY, within tourteen (I4) days atter the date 0! this notice, send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk at the Town at Richmond Hill notice at his obiection to approval at the said by-iaw. together with a statement ot the grounds ot such obiection, ANY PERSONS wishing to support the application lor ap- proval ot the by-Iaw may within lourteen ( 14) days alter the date at this notice send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk at the Town of Richmond Hill notice ol his support at approval ol the said by- Iaw together with a request for notice at any hearing that may be held giving also the name and address to which such notice should be given‘ BY-LAW NO. 85-75 A By-Iaw to amend Bv-Law No. 1275 of the corporation Mme Township 00 King TAKE NOTICE thal the Council of the Corporation at the Town at Richmond Hill intends to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board pursuant to the provisions ot Section 35 at the Planning Act tor approval ol Bv-Iaw 85-75 passed on the 3rd day at November. I975. A note giving an explanation ot the purpose and ellect ol the by-Iaw and stating the lands attected thereby is also lurnisned below. L By-law No.1275 as amended, be and is hereby lurther amended by (a) Adding the tollowing paragraph as Section 1.15.1: "1.15.1 HIGHWAY 0R STREET insotar as it allects lands situate in the Town at Rich- mond Hill means a road assumed by the Corporation ol the Town at Richmond Hill or the Regional Municipality at York or the Province ol Ontario or a road allowance upon which a road is being constructed under an agreement with the Town at Rich- mond Hilll" A special prize was awarded to Dorothy Hobson. After husband Percy had skipped the first two games and lost them both. Dorothy demoted him and took over the rink. AND WHEREAS mere has been no amendment to the Rich- mond Hill Official Plan proposed by the Council but not approved a' chisfiime which the maners herein set out are not in conlormity. WHEREAS the lands aflecfed by this Bv-Iaw were mum in the Township 00 King and were an- nexed on the Town cl Richmond Hill by the Regional Municipamy 00 York Ad, 1970, but remain subiect to the provisions 0! By-law No.1175 of the Onrmer Township 0! King. WHEREAS the maflers herein 52' out are in conlormity wi'h the Richmond Hill OHicial Plan which is approved and in lorce at this time. NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE COR- PORATION OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: It possibly could have been three wins if he hadn't missed his final draw shot in his first game. Aching hip winner Jack Triance, in spite of an aching hip. won the one game winner prize with his rink of Laura and Murray Watson and Marilyn Cheeseman. As expected, Dorothy pulled the rink together and won the last game. Santa Pulchinski Santa Pulchinski distributed gifts to all curlers to complete a great spiel. Another added touch was that 18 non-winning leads were given an Xmas plant each for their efforts. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF KING WITH PROPERTIES ABUTTING TIIE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL. NOTICE OF TIIE AP- PLICATION TO THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD BY TIIE COR- PORATION OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL for approval of a by-law to regulate land use passed pursuant to Section 35 of the Planning Act. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL BY-LAW NO. 85-75 EXPLANATORY NOTE C.D. Weldon. Clerk. Town M Richmond Hill, 10266 Yonge Sireev, PO. Box 300. Richmond Hill, Onvario. L4C 4Y5 C‘D‘ Weldon" Clerk

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