Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 17 Nov 1976, B2

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7% fl For the Rams it was Frank Nigro scoring at 4:35 of the first period from Walker and Steve Peters. North Bay moved in front in the second on goals by Doni Levac and Buffy Dupuis. Tie it “A goal by Billy Stephenson from Nigro and John Olds tied it at 2-2 at 1:36 of the third period before Joy scored two goals in succession and Tom Diggles wrapped it up. Walker tried for the goalie’s stick side but the Trapper’s Paul Stos outguessed him. Shortly after Larry Joy‘s second goal wrapped up the game for North Bay. (continued from 8-1) Paraskevin from a scramble in front of the North Bay goal. Enter fate as the referee blew his whistle a split second before the puck entered the net believing it was frozen. Miss Penalty shot Further frustration came near the midway mark of the final 20 minutes when Mike Walker was hauled down from behind and was awarded a penalty shot. The score at this point was 3-2 for North Bay: RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill Tournaments Inc. Minor Happy birthday, Mr. Coach! Hill Rams losers B-2 â€"-â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, November 17, 1976 Temperance people might be interested to know that Frank doesn’t drink, never has. Reads a lot Frank doesn’t have any real hobbies except that he “reads a lot. Right now I’m reading a book on old homes around here. A birthday present.” “I’ve never had a drink or a smoke in my life," he said. Why? Mmmh “It was because my father used to drink a lot. Heavy drinker, He was a blacksmith in Sharon and every time he‘d shoe a horse he’d head Not that Frank is any where near being gone. “I get around. Take pills for my dizzy spells and feel pretty good. Of course, when you‘re my age you don’t make any great plans for the future. 'Just live from day to day." Elli“ EIIIIII IIIIIE Mike Lovélbck waé in goal for the an more.” rank admits to being a little “left out of it these days because I don’t know anyone around here any more. A few years ago I used to help the widows do their shopping, chores, things like that. Now they're all gone." Mayor of Richmond Hill December 6th (continued from 8-1) Your Ontarro Government has prepared a special booklet, “Training for the Skilled Trades". which describes the apprenticeship program. lists the trades Wthh it covers and explains how to get into the program. Depending on the trade. an apprenticeship varies in length from 2 to 5 years. and apprentices are paid an increasmg percentage of the going rate for fully-qualified tradespeople. At the conclu5ion of the training period. an apprentice will quality for a Certificate of Apprenticeship and. where applicable. a Certificate of Qualification. To meet this demand. the Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities Apprenticeship Program offers systematic on-the-job training and related classroom Instruction In many trades. Ontario's growing economy has created a continuing need for qualified indiwduals in all fields. and especially in the skilled trades Apprenticeship training prepares pe0p1e to enter skilled trades and earn a better living. Bantams presented coach Jim Cade with a birthday present Sunday by Sports Bigger house parties Took in that Rams-Markham game at Markham Centennial Sunday night and felt lonely. It was an interesting game but it might have been even better if someone had shown up to see it. I’ve been at bigger house parties. About 200 showed, as I figure, not enough to fill up the corridors out- side the arena. Except to say that for 89 years of age Frank is “slowing down" very slowly. When I left he seemed concerned as to whether I could make it back to the office. Puff, puff, nothing to it, puff, puff. On that sobering thought, I’ll just conclude by saying Frank worked on the hydro all of his working days and is also the oldest living past master at the Sharon Lodge. over to the beer parlor for a drink. The cure “My mother cured him of that. One day she marched over to the beer parlor, dragged him out, and he never drank again." The Rams play at North Bay (uggh) Sunday and are at home next Tuesday to Ajax in a 7:45 game at the local arena. Rams and came up with some brilliant saves in the first period when North Bay outshot Richmond Hill 15-6. Sure isn’t fike the old days Oh well. Times change Frank Nigro ...lots of flash is doing to help provide that training. defeating Aurora 713 The victory marked a return to form for the This is what Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities Harry C. Parrott, DDS, Minister Barrie 728-1951 Oshawa 576-017! Guelph 821-3770 Stoney Creek 664-5116 Hamilton 527-9105 Toronto 965.4211 Kitchener-Waterloo 884-5460 Please Indicate whether you wnsh lo recewe the Enghsh or French edmon ol the ADDl'enIICeShID Bookie! For your free copy. write to: Information Rescurces Branch Minlstry of Colleges and Unuversmes Mowat Block. Queen‘s Park, Toronto. Ontario M7A 189 Or telephone: ‘ The win saw goals by Jim Madden, John Tyndall and Todd Sears. Assists went to Geoff RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill Scotia Bank Peewee second team opened their season with a win and a loss as they lost 5-1 to Thomhill Friday night and then defeated Schomberg 3-1 Sunday. First loss The previous Tuesday saw Richmond Hill suffering its first loss in the regular season by 4-0 to Barrie. The final outcome would have been far grimmer for Rich- mond Hill had goalie Doug Macklin not perâ€" formed like Horatio at the bridge. Scotia Bank peewees open with win, loss â€" its trademark in exhibition play. The win pushed Tournaments Inc. to eight points in the standings. The afternoon contest at the new arena was a superlative team effort highlighted by the Hill's fast-paced passing attack boys who wear the green Last Saturday, Cade‘s as they jumped to a 2-0 Commandos ended their lead in the first period road swing as they rallied and maintained it the rest on three occasions to of the way. garner a 3-3 tie with The afternoon contest Orillia. 'SELF-DISCIPUNE 'SELF-DEFENCE , * ’PHYSICAL FITNESS MASTER KIM EDWARD LC. MA Province of Ontario MONTHS LESSON, INCLUDING THE UNIFORM UPON THE PRESENTATION OF THIS AD. At TAE «woman 50. DAR BLACK BElT Open 70 am. to 70 p.m. 6 days a week TAE KWON-DO KIM'S INSTITUTE OF KOREAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY CHAMPION AND GRAND CHAMPION MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN REGISTER NOW!! JUDO CLUB Tum Branch: 625 Yuma St. 3! Isabella 964-6173 SPECIAL ONLY $29"" 8159 YONGE ST. THORNHILL (Bayhill Mews) 889-4597 FOR 1 MONTH TRIAL AND MOON'S William G. Davis. 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