Perkins rink wins Gibson trOphy B-2 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. April 14, 1976 THORNHILL â€" The 1976 Summer Olympics happened at the Thornhill Country Club last week, sort of, and everyone is hoping the real thing won’t be as humourous. Occasion was the an- nual Thornhill Ladies' Closing bonspiel and the theme this year was the “Summer Olympics in Montreal“ and everyone came dressed ac- cordingly. Mayor Drapeau was there, sort of, the Olympic torch bearer was there, sort of, Lord It’s all in fun.lsn't it? Lady members of the Mary Shamz is Mayor Drapeau (r?) and Thomhi“ country Ch“) 130'“3 a “me 5911th Roz Swanson is the Olympic Torch Bearer. (‘3) fun at the Summer Olympics. Left to Enough. enough. right. Betty Harrison is old time swimmer. Poke fun at Olympics It’s all in fun. Isn't it? Lady members of the Thornhill Country Club poke a little gentle (‘3) fun at the Summer Olympics. Left to right. Betty Harrison is old time swimmer. 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ONTARIO "0‘ After the first day, things got down to serious action in the ladies’ closing bonspiel with the actual competition broken down into, naturally, the Gold, Silver and Bronze winners. Costumes. anyone? Strictly impersonati- ons. All these characters and-or landmarks were really the Thornhill Curling club ladies dressed for the occasion. A real costume party. Killanin, and even the inevitable outdoor biffy. Costumes. anyone? Strictly impersonati- ons. All these characters and-or landmarks were really the Thornhill Gold Medalist was the rink of Becky Webley and partners Sylvia Brown, Marj Privett, and Marge Carlson. Runner-ups, Doreen Stephenson, Joyce Pearsall, Miriam Webb and Ruth Tew. GENERAL MANAGER '76 Ina Doucet. Passenger Service Assistant One of the few bargains left these days is a CN train ticket. CN‘s new Red, White and Blue Plan, 65P|us and Group rates all help keep the cost of yourticket-down. , For information and reservations. call yourTravel Agent or CN Passenger Sales Office. Sample Red Bargain Fares, one-way in coaches: Toronto to: Montreal 17.25 London 6.25 I I \ I Winnipeg 47.00 The comfortable bargain Pour communiquev en Irancais composer sans hasâ€"130026141627 CN-GL-76-114 “Your money further when you. , 90 ON? 4 Silver medalist, Joan Kirkpatrick’s rink of Gwen Kearney, Karen Smith, and Joyce Greig. Runner-ups, Marjorie Linton, Ev Burden, Charlotte White and Sadie Youmans. (Photo by Dunlap) RICHMOND HILL â€" The mixed playoffs were held last weekend in the form of a bonspiel. but with trophies and prizes also going to mixed schedule winners. Winner of the Art and Maisie Gibson trophy was Floyd Perkins and his rink of Lois Hemstad, Larry and Judy Wales as they accumulated the most points over the regular schedule. Winners of the second schedule were Wayne Byers and his wife Joan and Rae and Glen Hamilton. Third schedule winner was Mike Olynec and his rink of Jean Brumwell, Joan Moon and Stewart Paul. With Clark Bullock sparing for Rae Hamilton, Wayne Byers and his rink won the spiel on Saturday. Top prize Top prize on the first draw went to Ken and Jean Evans, Ross and Carole Wood. Second prize went to Glen Charge and his rink while Len Lee and his rink managed to win the high game prize. Unknown to Bob Thompson, his rink won third prize on the same draw. On the second draw, Gerry Morlock and his rink of wife Gina, Bill and Brigitte Oliver won first prize. Bob Moore won second prize. Frank Ellison, with a rink unfit for playoffs, won third prize on the same draw. One high game winner was Lorne Peck. Third draw winner 0n the third draw, top prize went to Wayne Byers with second prize being won by Bill McLeod and his rink of Jean McLeod, John Scott and Nancy Walker. Chlick Daniar and his rink won third prize and the high game winner was Stu Given. Bob Whittaker gave it a good try. Lots of effort Tab MacDonald and his great mixed committee put a lot of time and effort into the spiel and other events throughout the year and we all agree that it was one of the best mixed seasons. A few interesting sidelights include Bob Thompson's wearing apparel in the men’s locker room, Sheila MacDonald's scorching chili. and Don Brayshaw’s attempt at an eight ender. With last rock and a fairly routine take out except for a slight fall to the right. Don called of the sweeping. expecting it to fall, but the rock drew instead and hit a guard. Kathy was still calling for sweeping. Nervous But as Don said. “I was too nervous in the back and was still shaking two ends later." The Spring Thaw Brier continues this week with all rinks settled into their events. Skips competing in the main event are: Lorne Peck, Walt Hamilton, Dalt Hicks, Clark Bullock and Don VBrayshaw. _ _ Second eQent skips are: Ron Logan, Bill Oliver, Bob Weiss, Wayne Hindmarch and Art Miller. Floyd Perkins, Jack Rumney, Barry Wilson, Bob Thompson and John Graydon are skipping their rinks in the third event. In the fourth event the hopeful skips are Leigh Raymond, Armon Tripp, Stu Given, Harold Louden and Elgin Barrow. Finals April 22 Play continues this week on Tuesday and Thursday with the finals on_’_I‘hursday April 22 The men‘s schedule playoffs begin this week with skips Jack Shrop- shire. Lou Crotin, Clarence Beach, Jim Anderson, Bob Taylor and Dave Pulchinski fighting it out for the championship. Top prize for Perkins Floyd Perkins entered the Senior Apple Blossom Spiel at Dixie last week with Clarence Beach, Curly Lynett and John Johnston and this rink won all five games to come home with the top prize. Floyd sure is making up for last year's lost time. richmond hill At Lindsay, on April 3, Audrey Louden, Jean Brumwell, Joan Moon and Marilyn Cheeseman entered a 2-10 end game spiel and won fifth prize in the overall position of 24 teams. This foursome curling club (continued from 8-1) It was 3â€"3 at 8:55 as the same Seeley took passes from Paul Howson and Myers and quickly tucked the puck into the short side as goalie Condon left the post. Enter the overtime. Balanced team What’s the reason for the Road Runners’ success? “We have a specific system, ex- plained Fisher, “with everyone having his own duty to carry out. When they all carry it out you win." An' added édvantage, Morris agreed. was “having a well-balanced team. Road Runners are champions beat Orillia 9-4 and Atikokan 13-6. Ladies playoff The Ladies Bayview playoffs conclude this week and have skips Win Simpson, Marg Mellon, Kay Copeland, Laura Watson, Blanche Reid, Terri Powell, Mildred Rois and Marilyn Howard competing for schedule curling championship. Winners of the Ladies Floyd Perkins Trophy for skip entry rinks were: Jean Coneybeare, Ruth Taylor, Brigitte Oliver and Pat Naylor. This rink came first in a flight on both schedules so no playoff was necessary. The B flight winner was Terri Powéll and her rink of Helen Schenoffer. Hilda Mulcahy and Lois Ring. Closing bonspiel A check of the bulletin board indicates that the middle draw for the closing bonspiel is already filled; a few openings remain on the first draw and the third draw is half filled. Sign up now for this very popular spiel. The entertainment this year, V Look up your present listing, and if you want any changes, give us a call at 599-3911 before May 12 If you’re listed incorrectly in your phone book, please tell us now. Before we print the new one. Bell Canada Give us a clue! Eight of our 14 players scored more than 30 points over the season." Top goaltending An added strong point was the goaltending of John Morris, the coach’s son, who carved out a 1:45 goal average and was the man right there whenever the team suffered lapses. Last season the same team, playing as peewees, managed to chalk up 37 wins with no ties and only four losses. Next year? The boys will be bantams and don’t bet against another All Ontario drive. Aftér all. they’ve got to protect that unbeaten streak. it is rumored, has an olympic theme with most curlers involved. Dancing on Saturday night will be to Hugh Clairmont and his Sand- smen. â€" Dick and Marlene Augustine â€" as they are leaving Markham to operate a trailer park. They have put a lot of time and effort into the club during their short stay and will be missed by all club members. The men‘s golf day has been changed to Friday, June 4 at Gormley Green on Woodbine Avenue. Sign the list in the men's locker room if you are interested in the game and or a barbecued steak afterward. Don‘t forget to say farewell to a great couple If you know Camp Hilbilly on Highway 11 just south of Gravenhurst on the west side, drop in and say hello or have Marlene prepare a hamburger or two for you. The price might be high, but you know it will be good. Will A] Stuart now promote himself to skip?