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The Liberal, 20 Oct 1976, B2

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Rams lasers 2 of 3 Powerhouse “In fact, I think the Rangers have a real powerhouse this season. They’ve got most of their last season’s team back." Brimblecombe is satisfied with the progress of his young team saying that “with a green team you usually have to wait 10 or 15 games to see what you have. Coach Brimblecombe stated that “I was happy with the way the team played. Our game plan to check the Rangers closely because we knew they were tough. on net with many drives whizzing by or over the net. 3-2 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, October 20. 1976 “This team is settling around already and they’re going to win big before too long. Your aim is always to make the playoffs and there's no way this team won't do it." 'Birds drub Orillia Ouch The 9-4 shellacking at the hands of the Royals is the type of game you blot from your mind. He also pointed to the “togetherness of our squad this season. They’ve got spirit to burn. We’re still missing a good defenseman but we hope to get a player from the Petes. Then we'll be set.” The Royals rapped in four goals in the first 10 minutes and ended up leading the Rams 5-1 at the end of the first 20 minutes. It was 6-2 going into the third. Despite the lossfthei Rams outshot the Royals 38-37. Richmond Hill was caught off guard by the'hungry Royal Yorkers who had gone winless in their first five starts. Getting ready for another busy year of curling are these members of the Richmond Hill Ladies' executive of the local curling club. 0n the left (bottom to top) are Marilyn Howard, president; Helen Glover, Sue Bailey, Margaret (continued from 8-1) start of the game. It was all over right there. Thomhill added three more in that period and led 6-3 going into the final period. Dorsey solid Dean Dorsey played a solid game in the twines for Thornhill stopping 34 shots while his teammates were firing 39 at the opposition’s end. Saturday's game saw the Thun- derbirds carry a 2-1 lead into the third period against Orillia on goals by Glen Daurio and Bob Hunter (from Scott Howson). ‘ That’s when the roof collapsed and the homesters rapped in four straight goals from the sticks of Rocky Clark, Cam Devine, Jeff Clark and John Morris. The Morris goal came off a penalty shot. The public is invited to assist the Municipality in long range planning of what kinds of facilities might be considered for a Community Centre in your area. This is your apportunity to let us know your ideas and suggestions. TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT PUBLIC MEETING WAL rm 500 IT PUBLIC SCI/001 T HURSDA Y 06' T 0353 28th, 6' RM. (continued from 8-1) Curling gals Mellon, Jean MacLeod. Front row (bottom to top), Ruth Taylor. Vice- president; Pat Naylor, Keitha Matheson, Helen Awde. Missing are Clare Wood. Marcella Bird. Ev MacGarva. The Rams, on the other hand, were playing their second game in two nights. Royal York came flying out of the starting gate and popped in four goals. Mitch Lovelock, rookie Ram net- minder, made his first start of the season and appeared tense although he could hardly be blamed entirely for the early 6-1 deficit. It was Howson’s fifth, sixth and seventh goal since joining the club this season. Loose play He was replaced by Stankiewicz at the beginning of the second period. In the fateful opening frame the Rams played loosely in their own end and left the beleagured Lovelock at the mercy of the Royals’ determined snipers. l The second and third periods were fairly even but the Rams at no time were able to get any closer than four goals‘ Shoot-out The Midland shoot-out saw Howson and Rocky Pantalone scoring three goals apiece with Mike Johns adding a goal and four assists. Bruce Clatworthy also had a goal and three assists. Other goals went to Al Delfabro, Greg Chappell, and Bruce Clatworthy. Thornhill outshot Midland 51-29 on the game. It was a vastly different story Tuesday night at home for the Rams who rallied from an early 4-1 deficit to win going away. Richmond Hill opened the scoring in the first period as rookie Dave Baker who popped in three goals to lead the offensive with three goals also, going to Bill Colville and the others to Nigro, Mitch Edwards, Billy Stephenson. For Royal York it was Pat Leone, Bob Dunford and Joe Sannuto scoring twice with singles to Dave Robb, John Gibb and Tom Connerty. Nigro gets 2 ‘ For the Rams it was Nigro scoring two goals with singles to Bill Stephenson and Mike Gallaugher. The Rams visit Ajax tomorrow night (Thursday) and are at Weston Friday night. Royal York is here for a game the following Tuesday at 7:45 pm. The Thunderbirds are off till Oct. 29 when they play in Barrie. They have no home game next Monday night. Their next home game is the following Monday at 8 pm. against Owen Sound. Thornhil] outshot Orillia 38-24 on the game with Dean Dorsey and Hoult sharing the twines. SlMPSONS-SEARS Sears On Now! Steel belted _ polyester snow tlre Sears Sears Ask about our monthly-rated guarantee at your Sears Auto Centre. Above tire values available thru Sears Richmond Hill and Sears Newmarket stores only! LASER 2 Injection mol Removable I quality steel Sale $52.99 3rd Birthday Sale Ends 5:30 pm. Saturday, October 23rd Black nylon boot with silver arrow blade. Toes and counters guaranteed to remain firm. Size 6-12. Sale $28.99 Black nylon boot with built-in tendon guard. Pad- ded tongue with heavy duty toes and counters. Bauer Major blade. Size 6-12. Sale $49.99 #34 BAUER HOCKEY SKATE #81 BAUER BLACK PANTHER SKATE AUTOMOTIVE CENTRE c-Even at this low, low price you get four full plies of tough Du Pont nylon. with an excellent traction tread. Available in Black- wall only. 957 428 000. 600-13 Blackwall Premium traction snow tire b-Two fibre glass belts under the tread. plus two nylon body plies give good traction and long mile- age. Wide. flat modern tread design. 957 470 000. A78â€"13 Whitewa Fibre glass belted snow tire 2 - 2 steel belted polyester snow A78-13 F78-14 678-14 G78<15 H78-1 5 L78-15 Size Sears, Richmond Hill Hillcrest Mall Yonge St. and Carrville Rd 957 480 302 957 480 340 957 480 342 957 480 332 957 480 333 957 480 335 Order No Hillcrest Mall 883-1689 Injection molded polyurethane skate. Removable liner, felt tongue and top quality steel blade. Size 51/2-11. Sale $52.99 Top grain leather boot with split Igather lining. angdjqn steel blade. Size 3â€"9. Sale $19.99 LASER 2 BY LANGE DAOUST LADIES SKATE Whitewall §34.99 $39.99 $40.99 $40.99 $43.99 $45.99 Sears, Newmarket Upper Canada Mall Hwy. -: 9 and Hwy. :x 11 Whitewall

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