By Ron Taylor RICHMOND HILL â€" Our ladies' section made news this week as Mildred Rois and her rink of Hilda Mulcahy, Marie Rice and Irma Ferris produced an eight-ender on Tuesday. Dorothy' Nystrom was Mildred's victim. Winner of the Ladies Tuesday A.M. schedule was Faye Weiss and her rink of Carole Wood, Kathy Tuckasavitch and Penny Thompson. In the Thursday PM. schedule the top winner was Norma Lavender and her rink of Marcella Bird, Fran Anderson and Jill Ring. June Bush and her rink of Helen Glover, Genie Greenham and Mae Macrae finished in second place. In second place was Florence Rentoule and her rink of Pat Naylor, Mary Deane and Patricia Little. Mary Barrow came in third with her rink of Sue Supra, Glen Hamilton, and Joy Graham. Guest day From all reports, the first of two Guest Days was a success thanks to Tab McDonald and his committee of Bert Naylor, Wes Draper, Coleen Alexson, Leigh Raymond, and Bob Thompson. Locking your door against Rim Chongok wouldn‘t work very well. He demonstrates how to get rid of boards or even chop up Hill gals sweep 8-ender nun“ m...:... “A m, -m, n: Mgrilvn in this spiel. As a result Keith were 10 years old and at Taylor rer Win-ner on the first draw was Keith Anderson Last month. Leigh Neille receiied an eight pound. three ounce baby b0). d01- ens of best wishes and a husband with a non-stop smile. What she needed “as a nursen. Niagara thought so too. That‘s because Niagara knows a lot about peo- Leigh Neille needed a nursery. Niagara said: Pink or blue? B 0 b T h o m p s o n recruited two former members, Jean and Barry King] along with EBiéJenHHXIVexsony and skipped his way to second place. _ -- ,u “A- ‘n-‘nn Ed his rink of Marilyn Howard, Lyle Urquart and his wife. r._--, High onevgame One game high winner was Will Simpson with his wife Win, Ruth and Frank Ellison. Maybe Frank has found his correct position. 0n the second draw, Irwin and Jean Coneybeare won top honors. They were curling with John and Sue Bailey. Len Lee continued his winning ways by being one game high winner of the same draw. Curling for Mr. President were his wife Mary Ellen, Paul and Julie Donkersley. Keep quiet Herb and Pat Thomp- son, curling with Ross and Muriel Clark, were awarded a prize simply to quiet them down after two losses. Mildred Rois, fresh from her eight ender, skipped a rink of husband Norm, Helen and George Aude. Several male skips complained but to no avail. Chopping firewood for winter A special prize went to Ross and Peggy McPherson’s guests, Bill and Gerry Muir. They travelled 175 miles from Blenheim to participate NIAGABA/ Loans. Mortgugts. Sales ï¬nancing. Mom-y in action. ple's needs. We also knon a lot about mone). That’s our business at Niagara. Mortgage money. money for a nu“ car. money for home imprmements. for ) our child‘s education. or. if ) ou're like Leigh Neille. mm -\ to welcome the newest in this spiel. Master of ceremonies, Tab McDonald, had a few embarassing moments but managed to bluff his way out of them. By error, or careful plotting, Bill Baillie was called upon to accept a prize as high one game winner but because of his honesty he returned it and awarded it to the right owner, Len Lee. Tab also had purchased prizes for couples only but as life would have it, two top rinks on one draw were made up of “singles.†RICHMOND HILL â€"â€" The Richmond Hill Legion Midgets won their first league game of the season last week and then ran into hard-luck again as they were bounced 9~5 Sunday in Orillia. The win saw them outscoring Aurora by 8-4. This game saw Jamie Gropp opening the scoring early in the first period on assists from Alan ‘Clark and Phil Wood. Then came goals by Steve Bowers on a pass from Reiner Pleisch- berger followed by Tom Peden assisted by Jamie Gropp and Alan Clark. Aurora got two back but Phil Wood increased the Legion lead with an unassisted goal. Legion midgets lose wood for the winter at opening of Kim's Institute of Tae Kwon-do and Moon's Judo Club at Thornhill. Kim is a fifth black belt memberof) ourfamil).lfnhatstandsbe- meen you and what )ou really need i; a thing called mone). come in and sit don-m “ith the people )ou‘ve come to know at Niagara. We know that one “2} to mm" a need is to put mone} into action. As a result Keith Anderson and Marilyn Howard shared this prize as did Bob Thompson and Coleen Alexson. To complicate matters, a flood in the men’s locker room appeared around 9 Richmond Hill then poured in three more goals to secure the win: Reiner Pleischberger from Greg Walton; Steve Madden from Blair Lewis; and Peden from Alan Clark. Aurora managed to get on the score sheet twice more but Steve Madden finished off the scoring for the winners ' am. but Al Stewart and his crew soon had the situation under control. Dave Pulchinski tried to claim water damage to his curling shoes until it was learned that they The game was a rather lack-lustre affair with the Legion boys never pressed to contain a scramny Aurora team. Sunday’s loss to Orillia saw Richmond Hill coming up with two periods of good hockey which saw them deadlocked at 4-4 going hill curling column were 10 years old and at the time of the flood were on the top shelf of his locker. His only claim appeared to be a pair of soggy socks. Iv-I'er probably was upset over his loss to Len’s rink on Monday night. __ into the third period Scoring for the Legion: Blair Lewis from Gary Gentry and Pete Halliday; Steve Madden from Gary Gentry and Gerry Legere; Blair Lewis from Phil Wood; Steve Bowers from Greg Walton; and Walton from Steve Bowers. As a result, Clark Bullock and Len remain the only undefeated skips on Monday night. Jack Shropshire appears to have other things on his mind as he has yet to win a game. Maybe his future plans have something to do with it. On Tuesday night, Bob judoist but, despite the above, is a really quiet type. Just don’t have him put his foot in your mouth. Taylor remains un- defeated as does Bill McLeod, Cury Lynett and Floyd Perkins on Thursdays. Elgin Barrow has yet to lose. He has two wins and a tie in the Thursday schedule. the Business Girls to produce a day of fun, curling and a_ boutique. A few vacancies remain so sign up now. Gord Rowe will get things done JOIN THE CAMPAIGN TEAM 884-7423 : Hill Nib/e tt peewees chalk up win, tie Rowe's your vote (Photo by Hogg) RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill Wilson Niblett Minor Peewees picked up three points on the weekend on the strength of a win and a tie. The Hill boys fought Barrie to a 2-2 draw with Derrick Baker scoring from Greg Robertson and Carmen Morra from David Floyd and Wayne Harris. Sunday night éaw the Wiison Niblett boys out s_cor4_e Agora 74. 7 ,u ,,-‘L _-_,_ , Wayï¬Ã© Cardwell led the attack with two goals and an assist; Derrick Baker Hill atoms tie by 4-4 The Richmond Hill Spartan Construction Atom A’s scored an impressive come from behind 44 tie with Orillia Sunday night. There was just one minute remaining in the game when the Richmond Hill team, trailing by a goal, pulled netminder Glen Harding for an extra attacker, Ron Gelineau. With only 15 seconds remaining it was David Abernathy passing the puck to Gelineau who banged home the tying goal. ' In the first meeting between these teams Oct. 24, it was Orillia winning 5-0. But it was a different story Sunday night as an inspired Richmond Hill gang out hit and out shot RICHMOND HILL â€" On December 6th Derrick Baker Kevin Rowe Wayne Cardwe" Greg Robertson Carmen Mona Eric Mabley David Floyd Wayne Harris for Mayor Individual Scoring THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. November 17. 1976 â€" B-3 GAPPIM Orillia by 28 to 16. The final period told the story as Richmond Hill fired 16 shots at the opposition who could only manage seven in return and scored three of their four ll's Van Communilv Hockey Tum cam M 01/! In sum" n! Church St. Q‘A'LQLIZ; rm PLACE; p m «r S 'iii’éhmond Hill Arena RICHMOND HILL RAMS added a goal and three assists while the other goals went to Greg Robertson, En’c Mabley, Kevin Rowe and Roy Hayward. Wayne Harris had two assists and Eric Mabley, David Floyd and Edward Devlin had singles. The team has played five games, won three, lost one. tied one. They have scored 19 goals and had 12 against them. They have a total of seven points. Paul Sarazin Roy Hayward Edward Devlin Paul Grice Billy Lazenby Chris Austin OHA JR. A ACT/0N DA TE: Tuesday, Nov. 30th 7:45 P.M. AJAX Goaltending goals Leading the Hill of~ fensive was Scott Boyle with two unassisted goals and the aforementioned Gelineau who scored twice. 6 GA 50 In. 5 12 l 2,40 Richmond Hill