Rams lasers to Weston, Aurora Hill soccer teams in Miami, Fla. Retriever trials Sun. at Claire ville Area CLAIREVILLE â€" Retrievers will be in action at the Claireville Conservation Area next Sunday. Weather conditions will not be a factor since retrievers are known as dogs which will brave the coldest water. search the The members of the Labrador Retriever Club of Ontario will conduct the dog trials between 10:30 am. and 4:30 pm. and invite the public to view the activities. (continued from 3-1) Hill minor system out you can't keep doing that alluthe timg‘.†“‘TWe‘re still expecting some help from the Peterboro Petes but so far they’ve been having their problems too, 3-2 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. December 29, 1976 JURISD|CTION JURISDICTION To assist in the development and to recommend to Council policies which will improve the parks and re creation services of the municipality. Appointments: Six in all, preferably one from each Ward Special Note: The six resident members will be joined by five members of Council (including the Mayor) to comprise a Committee of eleven. The Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the Committee will be a member of Council other than the Mayor. The operating budget of the Parks & Recreation De partment for 1976 was approximately $604,951 .00‘ CIVIC IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE To assist in the development and to recommend to Committees of Council policies which will improve the physical and cultural amenities of the municipality. Appointments: Twelve in alI, preferany two from each Ward, with a minimum of four appointments to perâ€" sons not presently sitting as members. JURISDICTION To arbitram disputes pursuant to the provisions of The Line Fences Act of Ontario. JURISDICTION JURISDICTION To hear applications for minor variances to the Zoning By-Iaws of the Town and to rule on the legalization of each as provided under The Planning Act of Ontario. Appointments PARKS AND RECREATION COMMITTEE FENCE VIEWERS Appointments: Three Fence Viewers to serve a one year term LIBRARY BOARD To serve as representative of the Municipality on the Library Board. Appointments: One member for a three year term JURISDICTION Letters of request should be mailed or delivered no later than January 7, 1977. In addition to the resume applicants may appear before Council at 7:45 p.m., Monday, January 17, 1977. COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT Remuneration PROPERTY STANDARDS COMMITI'EE To hear appeals made against Orders of the Property Standards Officer and to confirm, quash or modify the ofï¬cer’s orders. Appointments: One member for a three year term The Council of the Town of Richmond Hill invites re- quests from residents of the community to sit as members on Committees over which it has power of appointments. Those wishing consideration of appointâ€" ment to the following committees should forward a brief resume of their background, interest, and general knowledge as it pertains to the committee membership applied for, to: Remuneration: $25.00 p'er meeting LOCAL ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE JURISDICTION This Committee is established under The Heritage Act of Ontario and its purpose is to identify buildings of historic or architectural signiï¬cance, and to recommend to Council their designation as such under the Act. (a otaovosc i¢°?l¢uï¬n C.D. Weldon, Clerk, The Town of Richmond Hill 10,266 Yonge Street, . Richmond Hill, Ontario. L4C 4Y5 ments: Ten members for a One year term John Olds . . .3Igoals One member for a 3 year term $25.00 per meeting heaviest cover, and navigate the thickest mud and marsh, to retrieve their quarry. The retrievers will return to Claireville on Feb. 6, March 6, and April The Claireville Con- servation Area, operated by the Metro Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, is located on Highway 7, two miles west of Highway 50. There is a parking charge of $2 per day or $20 per year. TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL Coach Brimblecombe said goalie Mike Lovelock “played excellent hockey in Aurora and we can’t blame him. He’s been doing a good job since Stanky has been out." The game against Weston Tuesday night of last week in Richmond Hill saw the Dogers scoring on four power play opportunities and that was enough to sink the Rams. Scoring for the Rams who trailed the visitors 2-1 after two periods were captain Bill Stephenson and Dan Jones. Rough year “It’s been a very rough year, one of the worst, with injuries and suspen- sions. I hate complaining all the time, but it gets to you. It’s hard on the nerves.†Optimistic On a Christmas optimistic note, Brimblecome pointed out that “there's no team out of sight in this league. When and if we get all our team together at one time we’re going to win a lot of games. I guess,†he said Beautify your neighbourhood; Get out on the sheet Take a walk. nunsrv corron‘ “V TERRY TOWELS \\':III( :I HockTmln *1 7r nan The Richmond Hill Liberal Mosquitoes and Richvale Lion Atoms got off to a flying start in the annual Miami Orange Bowl Tournament Monday night. Alas, the Liberals lost their second game by 1-0 to Town Rivers, New Jersey, while the Lions were doing the same to Maryland losing by H). The Liberal team blanked Key Biscayne 4â€"0 while the Lions were doing the same to Key Biscayne by 14). Both teams left here at 5:30 am. Sunday where they embarked on an Air Canada flight for Miami. They are the only boys‘ teams from Canada in the tournament which has 105 other teams competing from the United States and Mexico. The teams will be the guests of the Key Biscayne Soccer Club. Following the tournament the Richmond Hill group will leave for an over- night stay in Orlando followed by a visit to Disneyworld Dec. 30. Tampa They will then travel to Tampa for their return RICHMOND HILL â€" OUR PRICE flighf arriving home late tomorrow night (Thur- sday). This is the latest chapter in an ongoing program by the Rich- mond Hill Minor Soccer Association to involve its teams in the highest calibre of international competition. This program has resulted in participating in international tour- naments in Florida, Washington, Virginia and Mexico in the past year‘ Teams members: Richvale Lions (9 years old); Douglas Choffe, Gavin Dandy, Sean Forkin, Joel Gentle, SILKY ACETATE FIILI. BRIEFS h": Yum Commumly Hockey ham tau! ow our M0 supmm 1/ Church St. ‘SAETIDN 3' ’ Tuesday, Jan. 4th 7:45 P.M. WEXFORD PLACE: 'ï¬pikévhmond Hill Arena RICHMOND HILL RAMS OUR PRICE OHA JR. A ACT/0N DA TE: ditional support from Bob David Koteff, David McKee, Pat Mulcahy, Nils Norheim, Chris Pescador, Michael Rae, Randolph Sitar and Ian Ecclestone. The 11-yearâ€"olds representing “The Liberal" are: Ian Walker, Ed Devlin, Richard Brown, Wayne Cardwell, Tony Morelli, David Wright, Steve Hicks, Scottie Ross, Carl Koteff, Brian Mason, Steve Riswick. William McMurray and David Vass. The association will be repyesented by Director George Ross with ad- Richmond Hill 8 TRACK TAPES & lllllli PLAY ALBUMS FRANKIE LANE 7 You Gave Me A Mountain THE MILLS BROTHERS r Cab Dviver GEORGE JONES 7 Greatest Hlts HOT BUTTER Popcom JOHNNY CASH 7 Rock Island Line AND MANY, MANY MORE OUR PRICE McKee, Mr. and Mrs, The Lions are coached Ecclestone and Mr. and by Gerry Van Essen and Mrs, Vass. managed by Tom Koteff; STARTING SEPT. 15m. EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT WITHIN WED. DEC. 29th THORNHILL LIONS WJBINGO THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE JACKPOT $1,000.00 "NO ONE UNDER 16 YEARS ADMITTED" John St. and Bayview Ave. Thornhill mwmce wax gGyAW/WEI‘ITLE (51 7:40 pm. Earlybirds :00 pm. Regular Games IAN & SILVIA < Lovin Sound LAWRENCE WELK - Go Away Linle Gill HANK WILLIAMS JR. - I've Got a nghl To Cry MEL TILLIS and the Statesiders LUKE and The Drifters AND MANY, MANY MORE OUR PRICE MEL TILLIS all Th Xulsflm HANK WILLIAMS JR. 'I‘ve Got A Right To Cry ‘l'hevmsedronelongruMe‘ the Liberals by Jim Gray. coach, and Gord Card- well, manager. NUMBERS ADMISSION s1.00