Tournaments 0n move The rink Jill Ring was on didn’t win the Christmas Bonspiel at the Richmond Hill Curling Club but who cares. She’s pretty to RICHMOND HILL â€" Richmond Hill Tour- naments Inc. Minor Bantams grabbed a share of second spot with Thornhill Sunday by walloping Newmarket 11- 5 in Newmarket. Explosive The Newmarket game showcased a well- balanced explosive Rich- The Hillers also have a game in hand Over Thornhill and could move into sole possession of the runner-up position with victories against Aurora and Orillia next weekend. Explosive The Newmarket game showcased a well- balanced explosive Rich- goals in the contest, never relinquishing the lead after opening an early 3â€"0 margin. Team play Richmond Hill’s win marked a return to the team play that carried the club through an outstanding preâ€"season schedule. serum? 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Tournaments Inc. scored f0ur Shorthanded goals in the contest, never relinquishing the lead after opening an early 3â€"0 margin. still means something at (FMCQflfee Mugs Heavy Quality 0an Stork 0,- y( .Conï¬tplete Sets English Stoneware attractive color 8: design COOKWARE STAINLESS S'I‘EEI Cheese Boards Cake Servers Relish Trays Irish Coffee Goblets (Box of 6) Cream & Sugar Set Butter Dish GIFTS ‘ s l 000 Fin/and hockey team THORNHILL â€"' A touring h0ckey team from Pori, Finland, will play the Thornhill Levesque Motors Midgets Dec. 27 in an exhibition game at Coach declared: “We‘re back on track it would seem. But we sure need those two games next week if we hope to nail down second place and challenge Barrie." Richmohd Hill plays Aurora in a rescheduled match at the King City Arena Friday at 6 pm. $125 watch in action and that’s What counts. Jill is shown tossing a rock for Len Lee’s rink. That’s class. Yonge St. Richmond Hill Pff HWY. 10 AT STEELES AVE. 451-1625 Large Size : Heavy glass Stainless Tableware Place Settings (fhinau-are Place Settings Serring Trays ‘Iixing Bowl Sets Crystal Candle Holders (.‘rarv Boat with Ladle \I\I,E.~‘s S’I‘EEIJ TIIERHUS Jl 08 TABLE 1915. Lunch § . 5 Pail “ Beer Steins GIFTS Thornhill Community Centre. Game time is 8 pm. 'I‘hornhill is but one of the stops the visitors will make on a six game tour. Saturday, the minor bantams host Markham in an exhibition game at 9 In their final regular game before the Christmas vacation, T0urnaments Inc. will meet Orillia in the new arena Sunday. Game time is 5:30. wrapping Gift $1500 §125 S133?. jPhnto by How “5 ’Ridges Lions win by 1-0 Christmas ’spiel big hit RICHMOND HILL â€" Just as things appear to be going well for him, Bob Weiss finds himself in his usual role. Hot from a great come~ fromâ€"behind win over Dave Pulchinski Monday night where he was behind 7â€"0 after four ends, Bob was low point getter at the Christmas bon- spiel. His problem seems to be lack of concentration on the ice and too many distractions while off the ice. He could be the big winner however, if his “booby†prize wins the next lottery. Tripp wins Armon Tripp and his rink of Liz Hillaby. Jack Vernon and, Pat Little took top honors on the first draw but was forced to two extra ends by Jim Lane and his rink of Fran RICHVALE â€"- It was close but the Oak Ridges Victoria Square Novige Lions .edged Richvale Baker Sales and Service 1-0 in Richvale Minor House League hockey last week. Jeff Bennett scored the Oak Ridges goal from Grant O‘Meara. saw: Oak Ridges Victoria Square Lions â€" 1 Rich- vale Baker Sales 8: Service â€" 0 Goal scored for Oak Ridges by Jeff Bennett from Grant O‘Meara. Oak Ridges Chariot Collision â€" 2. Richvale Lions â€" 4 Goals for Oak Ridges by Mark Shephard and Mark Mitchell. Goal for Richvale by Eddy Keates. ATOM Richvale Herron Sale & Service â€"3, Oak Ridges Leona Stone â€" 1 Goals scored by Richvale by ,Grant Padley from Angelo DeAngilis, Angelo DeAngilis from Steve Cianfarani and Nils Norheim from Dave Stilo. Goal scored by Oak Ridges by Rick Winter from Michael Beauvais. Taylor Transport â€" 9. United Drain â€" 7For United Drain, Todd Savoye lead the way with a hat-trick. Shaun Cooke scored twice and singles went to Jeffrey Parissi and Sam Cowan. Assists Other novice action FOR FAST "N0 WAIT†SERVICE â€" CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT ’ $3995 firestorm 6 Month or 6000 Mile PIorated Guarantee $2995 $3495 ‘Fwestgnq By Ron Taylor 4 Cylinder 6 Cylinder Parts & Labour Included 8 Cylinder INCLUDES: New plugs, new points. new condenser, new rotor, adjust (imrng and carburetor. Lubricale heat riser valve, Check dislribumr cap, cooling system hoses. spark plug wires,,coi|, PCV valve. air ï¬lter and gas line llller. Special pflCeS lor cars with electronic ignition. For fast "No Wait†service â€" call for an appoinrrnanr. Light Trucks & Imports Tool Anderson, Ron Taylor and Anne Webb. Jim and his rink won third prize. Bert Naylor captured second prize by one point with his rink of Chris Rickaby. Doreen Nye and Ross Wood. As mentioned previOusly, Bob Weiss came in last as he had trouble controlling June Beaumont, Bob Krol and Irma Ferris. Brayshaw wins On the second draw, Don Brayshaw won with his rink of Laura Watson, Tab McDonald and Betty Moore. Don also skipped Jim Lane's rink on Friday night on the early draw. Dave Bruce with Audrey Louden, Bruce Stephenson and Nancy Walker came in second‘ Third prize went to Bob Moore and his rink of Lynn Anderson. Murray Watson and Edna Coulter. went to Dino Santia, John Schielbhoffer Jeffrey Parissi and Sam Cowan. PEE WEE Richvale Harvey's â€"8, Oak Ridges Club 99 â€"â€" 3Goals for Richvale went to Steve Mettle (two), and Frank Boslini (two), and Raymond Perry (two). Singles went to Tiziano Fantan and Marco Parmegiani. Assists went to Steve Mettle (three) . Tiziano Fantan (two). Oak Ridges goals scored by Shaun Kneeder, David Klyth, and Shaun Kneeder again. Sunday Dec. 12, 1976. Richvale W. & P. Motors â€" 2, Unionville P. & J. Burgers â€" lGoals for Richvale went to Chris Wanschura from Jimmy Lazenby, and Larry Bukta unassisted. Goal by Unionville scored by Gord Arnila BANTAM Oak Ridges Commanchie Sales â€" 5. Richvale Richmond Inn â€" 2 Goals for Oak Ridges by John LaLonde (hat- trick) and a double to Charlie Trask. David Ezechiels scored twice for Richmond Inn, one assisted by Brian Watts. Oak Ridges Sewing M.C â€"- 5. Richvale Loughlin Lumber â€" 3 Oak Ridges goals scored by E. Boyle (double) and singles to P. O‘Connor, R. MacDonald, Rymah. For Richvale WWI/’7’ Mil/04’ , ‘5" O NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED 0 NORTH AMERICAN WIDE GUARANTEE INSTALLED ON YOUR TRUCKAT NO EXTRA COST! 67045 6 PLY Traction All Season ‘Fnrestone John Scott‘s rink of Janet Thompson, Leigh Raymond and Dorothy Dent won the booby prize. Santa Orton I missed Orton Beaumont‘s performance as Santa Claus, but he wasn‘t too cheerful Sunday afternoon. Vera Shrapshire skipped a rink in a Business Girls‘ spiel in St. Catharines recently and won the first draw with her rink of Olive Pulchinski, Marnie Wilson and Helen Foord. This was Vera‘s first time at the helm and from reports she was just as convincing off the ice. She apparently charmed two men into changing Marnie‘s flat tire. hill curling column goals went to Brian McGluean (double) and number 7 Eric Ahnert with a single. ' MIDGET Richvale Suburban Landscaping â€" 2, Unionvilleâ€" 1 Goals for Richvale by Homer Qandini, and Keith Coxworthy. Assists went to Rob Parmiss and Mauro Fantin. Union- ville‘s goal scored by Gord Townley from Ken Accardi, OMHA â€" Atoms The Richvale Atoms lost two very close and hard fought games last week by 2â€"1 to Alliston and 5â€" 4 t0 Alliston. The Alliston game saw all the goals scored in the third period as Alliston hung on to win. Rich- vale‘s goal was scored by Gino Di Giocchino unassisted and resulted from a brilliant end to end rush. Against Keswick it was one of the most exciting games of the season with first one team taking the lead and then the other. Keswick scored with less than five minutes to richvale minor hockey USE OUR firestorm CREDIT PLAN ,. > THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Decembe_r 15. 1916 .â€" B-3 Two questions also remain unanswered. Why did Olive and Helen visit the United States and why did Gloria Crotin arrive late with her hungry rink? Oh. oh Richmond Hill won‘t be too popular because another rink from our club won the second draw. That honor went to Janet Thomson, Jane Gillespie, Gloria Crotin and Penny Kavanagh. In the Men's section. all divisions are now into the second schedule. Perky unbeaten Floyd Perkins apâ€" parently went undefeated on Thursday night with his rink of Hank Todd, Bernie Lewis and Bruce Stephenson. Len Lee and his rink of Mike Mulcahy. Jim Lane and Rick Johnston almost remained undefeated but play to win the game Richvale exerted great pressure in the last two minutes of the game but was unable to tie it. Scoring for Richvale were Rob Wags, Di Gioacchino, Tod Dungay and Grant Clark. Assists to Orveo Paoletti, Danny Alexander and Jim Formenton. PEE WEE Country Place Ret. Centre â€" 4, Alliston THORNHILL â€" Two area skaters were among the placers in the Central Ontario Section of the Canadian Figure Skating Association champion ships held in Aurora. Tim Brooks of the ’I‘hornhill Figure Skating Club finished fourth in the Pre-Novice Men; and Deborah D. 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I guess the pressure was too much. Maybe he was upset by Jean Brumwell when she pulled rank on him and refused to give up her table during the mixed curling recently. Dave Pulchinski must also be concerned about his promotion to B flight as he was seen throwing some rocks on Sunday. Maybe Bob Weiss, John Scott and Leigh Raymond, Jack Shrop- shire, Bill Rice and a few others should be out there also. Don't forget Tab McDonald has the New Year‘s Eve tickets ready for distribution. We all know how successful he is at selling tickets so make sure you get yours early. Remember, dinner is served early this year. ding and defensive work in this game. Special mention to Dave Net- tleton who is playing his defensive position well. Scoring for Richvale werezBruce Ruitenbeek from T. Boswell and S. Boswell; A. Evely; St. Mettel from M. Brookes; J4 Dehaaas from Paul Durigon. 'Ilhé Bantams lost by 9-2 to Alliston. 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