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The Liberal, 24 Nov 1976, B2

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His lead, Bill Rice, curling with Harry Elkins, Audrey Louden and June Beaumont. won first prize. Bill and Harry shared skipping duties and each won a game. Ridges Lions blank Richvale 4-0 3-2 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, November 24, 1976 Big curling secret’s out! Dave Pulchinski has been carried by his team and has taken all the credit. This last weekend the other members of his team skipped rinks to victory in the annual Saints and Sinners Spiel. Dave‘s regular second, Orton Beaumont, won second prize with his rink of Joan Moon, Jim Park and Nancy Dyeson. Wes Draper, his regular vice, RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill Major Bantams tied Orillia 5-5 after being down 4-0 at the end of the first period in a Nov. 14 game. RICHMOND HILL â€" The secret is out Jeff Briggs started it by putting one in from the point after they changed hands. Two minutes later Orillia scored again and that‘s the way the second period ended. Hill bantams tie Orillia The fired-up Hillers came out skating in the final [period with Craig Ha'jll' ay scoring from close. in with the assist going to Doug Jones. Danny Henderson then connected for another goal with the help of Jeff Briggs and David Allen. Richmond Hill began to look like they could take the game when they got two more quick goals. They were from Ken Main assisted by Halliday; and Allen from Halliday and Henderson. Other results: Whip Chinguacousy Richmond Hill 5. Chinguacousy 3. Rich- mond Hill opened the scoring in the first on a goal by Henderson from Maurice Del Fabro but Chinguacousy came back to tie the game. to the a-lbove winning, rink last week at the annual Richmond Hill “Stephenson" Spiel. Jim Stephenson (left) presents his own trophy It‘s VIII Commn'w Hockey Yum can: at our um my :1 1 Church St. By Ron Taylor 'SIIETIHN OHA JR. A ACT/0N DA TE: "5/“ Tuesday, Nov. 30th 7:45 P.M. __ WESTON PLACE. Richmond Hill Arena won third prize with Marnie Wilson, Jim Lane and Roberta McLay. One game high One game high winner went to Leigh Raymond and his rink of Art Miller, Fran Lucan and Mary Ann McConnell. Between games, Phyl Richards and her committee of Pam Abrams, Marnie Ferguson, Joyce Abrams, Lynn Anderson and Hazel Olynec ran a very suc- cessful Boutique. Janet Thomson organized the curling. Richmond Hill went ahead in the second on goals by Gord Fournier from Halliday; and Henderson from Allen. Five minutes into the third period it was Mark. Austin putting Richmond Hill further ahead assisted by Ken Main. Stephenson Spiel The annual Stephenson Spiel was held last Thursday with top prize going to Jean MacLeod and her rink of Pat Thomson, Pat Naylor and Chinguacousy came back with two goals but Fournier put the game away assisted by Halliday. This was an exhibition match. Low to Barrie Barrie 4, Richmond Hill 2. Richmond Hill‘s Main opened the scoring on a low shot from the point with assists to Steve Shannon and Fournier. From there on in the Hill team could do nothing right with Barrie scoring four unanswered goals in the second period. The third saw Richmond Hill getting its second and last goal Henderson slotting one in from Allen and Halliday. ‘Coach Ray Floyd an- nounced after the game that he will now be assisted by Blair Robinson. Team manager will be George Jordan and trainer Larry Trollope. Richmond Hill Some happy ladies here Kathy Lukasavitch Second place went to Peg MacPherson and her rink of Helen Awde, Betty Kerr and Betty Schwan. Terry Powell skipped her rink of Heln Schenoffer, Florence Rintoul and May Baillie to third place. One high game winner was Faye Weiss and her rink of Carole Wood, Joanne Bloxom and Fran Anderson. Receiving the spoils are Jean MacLeod. skip; Peg MacPherson and her rink of Helen Awde, Pat Thompson. vice; Pat Naylor. second; and Betty Kerr and Betty Schwan. Kathy Lockasavitch, lead. Second place went to Scotia peewees lose by 3-2 despite great goaltending RICHMOND HILL ~â€" Strong goaltending by Glen Strothers and Robin Wilkinson was not quite enough as the Richmond Hill Scotia Bank Minor Peewee’s second team was defeated 3-2 by Thornhill last Friday. Newly wed Our newly wed Dan Milford took time out from his honeymoon recently to help the rink of Carl Hanson. Wayne Hindmarch and skip 6 cylinger automatic power steering Et brakes Lic. DXT 785 "TOP CONDITION” 884-4481 or 727-2237 Both Hill goals 'were KINNEAR PONTIAC 9612 YONGE STREET 1973 DART SWINGER Call Harry Wilkinson HARRY WILKINSON â€"THIS WEEK'S SPECIALSâ€" 8849171 Now $2685 ADULTp§ijf° CHILDREN HALF I=I3ICE """"" AC Vflll ARF" "ALL YOU CAN EAT" FAMILY SMORGASBORD ROAST PRIME RIBS 0F BEEF ASSORTED SALADS :“iTCHINESE FOOD FDR RESiRVATIDNS R SERVATIDNS MOTOR INN ‘OEIRVA 10711 YONGE STREET AT ELGIN MILLS RICHMOND HILL 0th EVERY SUNDA Y BLACK HAWK games in the first qualifying round of the Ontario Sun Life Invitational Spiel. Clark Bullock to win three This rink won $400 for their efforts and on Dec. 4 will play three more games and have a chance for $2.400 in prizes. Thanks to Dan’s wife, Shawn, for her support. Ladies spiel On Nov. 29 our club will The team executive is grateful for the assistance its goalie is scored by Geoff Johnston with an assist going to Donny Wilson. curling column hill :1“ x )3; FOR - LEAGUE INOUIRlES . Wit ANDGENERAL $6857: INFORMATION 5922: ERIC GEORGE ELECT COME AS YOU ARE FOR RIDES INFORMATION, ETC. Phone 884-4274 5 PM. v 10 PM FEA TUBING.- HILLTOP BOWLING REGIONAL COUNCILLOR WA T CH F03 OPENING VEGETABLES RICHMOND HILL 5 PINAUTOMA TIC BRUNSWICK AS TIMI/IVE [All/ES CHEF'S SPECIAL swm TABLE host the North American Life Ladies Open Spiel with games at 10 am. and 1 pm. The remaining games will be played at other clubs throughout the week. Several local curlers travelled to Penetang last week and participated in a very competitive two day spiel. Armon Tripp finished high in the third event with two wins with his rink of Murray Thorpe, Dave Lackey and Bob Costello. Barry Wilson and Stewart Paul joined getting from D01 Fawcett every W nesday morning practice. Donny is goalie for the Peewee team ‘OR SIRVAYIDMS "ALSO AVAILABLE FROM OUR MENU" 8849171 Donny Wed- xg at is the forces with two Midland curlers, Ed McGrath and John Jones and won two games in the second event. Barry‘s losses were to Ron Wills of St. Georges and district Colt winners. Mixedleague The Mixed Curling League is holding a Millionaires Night next Saturday so come on out and break the bank. Tickets are available from Ross Wood. My apologies to Pat and Herb Thomson, Ross and Muriel Clark for repor- ting two losses in a recent “Guest Day“ Spiel. ’I‘wo wins should have been reported. Electronic Tune-[In for cold weather starts firestorm Stores USE OUR firestorm cneorr Pug RICHVALE â€"â€" Oak Ridges Victoria Square Lions blanked Richvale Bakers Sales and Service 4-0 in Richvale Novice House League action last week. Donald Godfrey led the Oak Ridges crew with two goals along with Mark Shephard who also got two. Both Godfrey and Shephard also drew assists along with M. Douse. Other Novice action saw Oak Ridges blanking the Lions 1-0 with Jeff Bennett getting the lone goal from Robbie Stevenson Atom Richvale United Drain 6. Oak Ridges Leona Stone 2. S. Cowan led the Richvale offensive with two goals and an assist and was followed by Sean Cooke with a goal and four assists. Other goals went to Sean O‘Brien, W. Miles, and John Scheibelhoffer. Scheib- elhoffer also drew two assists. Rick Winter and Paul Lalonde scored for Oak Ridges unassisted. Good goaltending Heron‘ 5 Sales 2, Unionville Mill Paper 0. Outstanding goaltending by Ramo Capanci to lead the way to victory. Niles Norheim and ike Oldham scored the goals with assists to Angelo Deangilis, Norheim and Angelo Deanilis. Peewee Richvale Harvey’s 5. Unionville Chows 0. Tiziano Fantan led the RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill Cadillac Baif Peewees were blanked 3-0 by Barrie. He managed to keep Barrie off the scoreboard until the middle of the second period. After their first goal, Barrie kept up the pressure and scored again two minutes later. A fast-moving first period saw Hill‘s goalie Ron Laird forced to make several key saves. 'A third period goal clinched the game. Bafi boys." bbnked RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE Richmond Hill 884-4401 Vote Rowe for Mayor Guaranteed “W for as long as you keep your car I’m switching In the last election I voted for the Mayor; I also voted for Gord Rowe as Regional Councillor. This election I’m switching my vote for Mayor to Gord Rowe who, I feel as a businessman would be better able to bring under control our ever escalating municipal tax rate. 3for Lazenby Richvale W & P 10. Oak Ridges 1. Jimmy Lazenby scored three goals for the winners with two going to Mathew Hozjan and Chris Wanchura. The other goals went to Luciano Roman. Tim Stevenson, and Merrick Kaszub. Assists to Chris Wan- chura, two, and Kyle Haybome. Bantam Loughlin Lumber 3. Richmond Inn 2. Jamie Burke, Eric Anwert and Brian McGuckin scored for Loughlin. For the visitors it was David Mason and Neil Cooke scoring. win with two goals with the others going to Larry Thorsell, Marco Par- megiani, and Steve Mettel. Assists to Frank Paolini, Parmegiani. Mettel. and Thorsel]. Outstanding work by Joe Balisteri and Terry Bunker. Bake Sale Note: Don't forget the Richvale Women's Auxiliary will be holding a fund raising Bazaar and Bake Sale next Saturday at Hillcrest Mall from 10 am. till 3 pm. Any old ’toy or books, small novelties would be appreciated. For further ridhvale minor hockey ON OUR GREY CUP GIANT SCREEN BLACK HAWK MOTOR S INN BU FFET $3.50 PER PERSON Yonge St. South of Elgin Mills 884-9171 DANCING ONLY 100 SEATS USE OUR Flt-ectonc CREDIT PLAN 331M DAY ' ”VSPZIIC SPZAF Saturday saw Bradford and Richvale playing to a 3â€"3 draw. The Richvale goals were by Gino DeGioacchino, Gord Peters and Grant Clark. Assists went to Bob Wagg, Jim Formenton, Gord Peters and Grant Clarkl Richvale 5, Woodbridge 0. For Richvale it was Jim Formenton, Danny Alexander, Rob Wagg and Gordie Peters. netting two, scoring. Assists to Orveo Paoletti, Tod Dungay, Chris Depiero, and Card Peters. Shutout went to Bill Keates, his third successive one. Peewees Richvale Country Place Ret. Centre 1. Unionville information call Mrs. McKinlay at 884-7763 or Mrs. Evelyn at 884-7830. Come out Sunday from 12 noon hour to 6 and see some good house League hockey. OMHA Atoms The Richvale Atoms lost a 3-1 game to Bolton last Friday night. Solorush Grant Clark scored Richvale‘s goal on a brilliant solo rush. Gino DeGioacchino and O. Paoletti played solid hockey on defence. 3. Paul Durigon scored the lone goal for Richvale from C‘ Wolfenden. Bolton 4. Richvale 2. Unnecessary penalties cost Richvale the game. Ben Carbone scored from John DeHaas; and Al Evelyn from Paul Durigon Marjorie Lyon. $496

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