RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill Black’s Bantams team gave it the big try in the York-Simcoe semi finals before bowing out by 4-1 to Thomhill in the fifth game. The Hillers had tied the first game by 1-1, lost the second one by 4â€"3, tied the fourth 3-3, before eking out a 2â€"1 win in the fourth contest. It was strictly a case of running up against a hot Thornhill goaltender in this final game despite Black’s ban tams Style's the thing Richmond Hill goals by Dean Logan from Gary Bubeloff; Logan again from Matt Zurich; and Bubeloff from Rod outshooting the opposition two to one. They couldn’t beat the goalie. _ Goalie duel The opening 1-1 tie featured a goaltender‘s duel with Richmond Hill’s lone goal coming off the stick of Dean Logan. The second game saw another strong effort from both teams in a good, tough hockey game. Debbie Ash of the Bond Lake Figure Skating Club shows winning style here at a recent competition as she finished first Close one The Hillers might have won this one with a break 'or two. Graham and Curtis Barry. Gerry Lawlor from Dean Logan and Mike Smith; Matt Zurich from Richmond Hill 3. Thornhill 3. Richmond Hill officials complained bitterly Thomhill's tying goal with a minute and 36 seconds to go in regulation time. Scoring for Richmond Hill were: at his best and was ably assisted by the entire team which played well. For Richmond Hill it was Brian Russell scoring from Nick Assissi and David Vennard; and Tom Stubbs from Jack Vantol and Scott Campbell. in the girls juveniles. She lives on Sunset Beach. The club recently closed its doors for the summer season. Jim Logan; and Zurich from Logan and Rod Graham. Richmond Hill 2. Thor- nhill 1. Richmond Hill goalie Curtis Barry was at his best and was ably assisted by the entire team which played well. End of season notes The management of the (Photo by H099) Richmond Hill team would like to thank the RHHA, the sponsor, the arena staff, the referees and all the parents for a fun. ï¬ne happy hockey year. ' Special thanks to the Lawlors for the use of their home and being RICï¬MOND HILL â€" William Berczy Public School of Unionville won the third annual Area 4 Invitational Basketball tournament Saturday played at Don Head Secondary School. But it wasn‘t easy. They had to battle into overtime to beat James Robinson Public School of Markham by 12-6 in the six team roundrobin tournament for Grade 7 and 8 pupils. Finishing in third place was St. Joseph’s Separate School of Markham along with John XXIII Public School of Unionville. In fourth was Pleasantville Public School of Rich- mond Hill and in fifth was Franklin Street Public School of Markham. Unionville gals take championship MAPLE â€" The annual awards night and general meeting of the Maple Leading the Berczy gals big win in the championship game were Big meeting Association will be held April 19 at the Con;- munity Hall. The evening will commence at 7 pm. with presentation to winners of the various OMHA awards and conclude with the association’s annual meeting beginning around 9 pm. Take a step in the right direction. Take a few. The long lasting, quiet running, New Deluxe Champion has a high efficiency tread desugn for good control and traction and they're backed by the full Firestone guarantee A lot of tire, at a bargain price for most small North American and import carsv Firestone NEW DELUXE CHAMPION ‘Fn‘gtsgne RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 0 Richmond Hill 8844401 See our complete line of Firestone Bicycle Tires and Tubes USE OUR ‘ru-cstone CREDIT PLAN FRONT WHEEL DISC 30,000 MILE GUARANTEE O lns‘all new d|sc pads O Resurface iron! rotors. 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