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The Liberal, 26 Jan 1977, B3

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Guest Day Combined with the Spaghetti Night was a two-end game Guest Day' beginning at nqon and ending at 'supper time. Thanks to Walt Lavender Thanks to Dave and Olive and all the com- mittee members who helped make it a huge success. Bill Rice, however, needs a little more training as a waiter if he wants the job next year. Hill swimmers best John Graydon’s rink of Dave Pulchinski and his crew were eliminated Thursday night. Con- sidering that some-clubs enter 60 to 70 rinks in this annual competition and that we only had 12, Rich- mond Hill did quite well. No cook? If Dave had qualified for the finals, we would have been without a cook for last Saturday’s “Spaghetti Night.” Fortunately he was available and once again he served up his delicious speciality, and as usual, it was a little on the warm side. The Richmond Hill competitors took a number of firsts and a host of seconds. RICHMOND HILL â€" It was a clean sweep, or swim, for members of the Richmond Hill Aquatic Club when they took on clubs from Caledon and Woodbridge in a tri-meet here Sunday. host of seconds. Leading the pack in the boys 15 and over was Stephen Davey who chalked up top spot in the 100 M Breastroke, the 200 M Individual Medley, and the 200 M Freestyle; and Breastmke' Harold Mag also got BigWinner two first in the same Another big winner was division in the 200 M Janet Davidson for the 9 Freestyle (2:33.9); and and 10 girls with three the 100 M Breastroke firsts in the 100 M (1:29). He had a third in Backstroke (1:49.30; the the 100 M Backstroke and 100 M Freestyle (1:311); 200 M Ind. Med. Breastrol OtI Other Evans, Backstro] Freestyl Breastrol Ind. Med ....Almost for. Hill curler Barry Wilson and his skip entry rink of Stewart Paul, Bruce Hamilton ‘and Bill Oliver won their games all week to qualify for the semi finals in the third event. Unfortunately they lost their first game Saturday but in doing so have a lot to be proud of and the club members congratulate them. RICHMOND HILL â€" The Canada Life Spiel finals were played at Leaside Saturday and one of our rinks was there to participate. No, Jacqueline Crockford of the Richmond Hill Aquatic Club isn’t bashful. She’s showing push-off style in swim meet which QUINCOM CRAFT SUPPLIES LTD. By Ron Taylor Supplies For All Homemade Crafts The same bracket saw Robin Hewitt showing the way for local girls with a first in the 200 M Ind. Med. (3:123); and in the 200 M Freestyle (2:553). She also had a second in the 100 M Backstroke; and a third in the 100 M Breastroke. From all reports Bob Weiss was well behaved but had a very busy evening. Next weekend, Bert Naylor takes over with his open Men’s Spiel and he reports that it is filled and ready to go. Men’s competitive In the men's comâ€" petitive league, skips Dalt Hicks, Len Lee, Jack Shropshire, Keith 96 curlers With 96 curlers and an extra 100 or so people arriving for dinner it was a very enjoyable evening. a second in the 100 M Backstroke. On the first draw, Leigh Raymond of all people, won with 31 points. Close behind with 30 points was Wes Draper and his guests, Paul and Wanda Harrison. Bob Thompson, however, won second prize with 30% points. Don Rallis was one game high winner. Second draw On the second draw, yours truly with wife Ruth, Lee and Ken Livingstone from Malton, entered its second game as high point getters but were outclassed and out curled by Bob Moore, Terri Powell, Doug Smith and his wife. Bob went on to win the second draw. Dan Milford was close behind to pick up second prize while Jack Rickaby came in third. Marg and Jeff Mellon and their guests were the high one game winner. for his drawmaster chores. hill curling column the 100 M Ind. Med. (1:42); and a second in the 100 M Breastroke‘ David Justice picked up two firsts in the 100 M Backstroke (1:21.4) for bovs 13 and 14: and Christine Bogie had a first in the 13 and 14 girls 200 M Ind. Med (3:08.80; a second in the 200 M Freestyle; third in the 100 M Backstroke; fourth in the 100 M Breastroke. David Justice picked up two firsts in the 100 M Backstroke (1:21.4) for boys 13 and 14; and another one in the 200 M Ind. Med (2:502). He had two seconds in the 200 M Freestyle and 100 M Breastroke. The leader on Thur- sdays in Dave Pulchinski with five wins and no losses. Walt Lavender has four wins and a tie with Harold Louden close behind with four wins 95 is Don Richards. Dave and Harold, along with Bob Weiss have six wins and one loss in the mixed curling. Armon Tripp has five wins and a tie while John Scott and Tom Hardcastle have five wins. Club rosters The long-awaited club rosters are in the office but please limit yourself Anderson, Don Richards and Walt Lavender all have 3-1 records in their division. :RICHMOND HILLS' :MOST MODERN :5 PIN BRUNSWICK oBOWLING LANES :NOW OPEN iFOR CASUAL BOWLING : 70 NEWKIRK RD. RICHMOND HILL 8 saw her coming up with three big firsts Sunday. FOR I LEAGUE INQUIRIES 884-6857 \I AND GENERAL INFORMATION 834-5922 A Local Company Using HIGH PERFORMANCE CELLULOSE FIBRE UPPER CANADA INSULATION LTD Now is the Time to Your Home with our High Performance Fibre Insulation Insulate HILLTOP BOWLING BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE HILLTOP BOWLING 884-5230 - 884-3905 Bill Dodds or John MacDiarmid STRIKE ITlUC/(Yll FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL 0R USE’YOUR Scott Niremberski also drew a first in the 100 M Backstroke; a second in the 100 M Freestyle; and a fourth in the 100 M Breastroke. Other results Other results: Janet Evans, 2nd, 100 M Backstroke and 100 M Freestyle; 3, 100 M Breastroke; 4th, 100 M Ind. Med. . Murray Thorpe, Elgin Barrow, Barry Wilson and Tab MacDonald have taken off for Quebec this week, so if their reports are forthcoming, they should be interesting. Now that they have found a place where they can win, they should do well. This same rink stayed in the Canada Life until Wednesday. Len Lee’s annual trip to Nefton, Ontario, was profitable for him and his rink of Mike Mulcahy, Jim Lane and Rick Johnston. to one. I apologize for any errors, but they do give our president something to complain about. Frank Bruhn. 9 and 10 boys‘ 2nd, 100 M Freestyle; 2nd 100 M Breastroke; 2nd, 100 M Backstroke; and a third in the 100 M Ind. Med. Herman Rohowsky, 9 and 10 boys, 4th in the 100 M Backstroke and the 100 M Breastroke; Andrew Pape, third, 100 M Backstroke. Dirk Pfenning had a second in the 11 and 12 boys in the 200 M. Ind. Med., and three thirds in the 100 M Freestyle. 100 M Backstroke; and 100 M Breastroke. John Ciniglio had a second and two fourths in the 11 and 12 boys. He placed second in the 100 M Breast; and fourth in the 100 M Backstroke and 200 M Ind. Med. For 13 and 14 girls it was Jacqueline Crockford second in the 100 M Backstroke; and third in the 200 M Ind. Med; Helga Pae had a third in the 100 M Breastroke; a fourth in the 200 M Freestyle. Doug Clarke, boys 13 and 14, 2nd, 200 M Ind. Med.; third, 100 M Breastroke; two fourths in the 200 M Freestyle and 100 M Backstroke. Bruce Spong second in the Backstroke and a in the 200 M Ind. Penny Davey had three thirds in the 11 and 12 girls in the 100 M Freestyle, 100 M Backstroke; 200 M Ind. Med.; Leslie Foord had a second in the 100 M Backstroke; and fourths in the 100 M Breastroke and 200 M Ind. Med. FOR FAST "N0 WAIT" SERVICE â€" CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT $2485 $2985 4 Cylinder 6 Cylinder Parts 8: Labour Included had a 100 M fourth Med. INCLUDES: New plugs, new points. new condenser, new rotor, adjust timing and carburetor. Lubricale hear riser valve. Check distributor cap, cooling system hoses. spark plug wires, coil, PCV valve, air fuller and gas lme (iher. Special prices (or cars with elecrromc Ign|li0n. Taking a car to a garage for repairs can be a harrowing experience at the best of times, especially if one has as little knowledge as I do about mechanics. Fortunately, there are still some garages around who treat their customers fairly, Doherty Motors in Vandorf is such a place. The Volkswagen specialists were highly recom- mended to me, so I left my yellow "bomb" there to have the heater repaired. There always seems to be that feeling of spending more than was necessary to put the vehicle back in working order, or perhaps even being told that some- thing needs fixing when it doesn't. only $200 V The owner, Chuck Doherty, and his namesake son explained that the problem was not as serious as they anticipated. Their estimate was flat $330, regardless of the hours spent on the job. 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