B-2 -â€" THE Carol Rak T H 0 R N H I L L â€" Fourteen-year-old Carol Rak of the Thornhill Budokai Club won the competition for her age group at the Buffalo YMCA tournament recently. But her brother didn't do badly either. Peter'Rak was second among competitors 12 years of age. Carol Rak (top) is getting the toss here from Colleen Larabie but it’s all in fun. She means Judo gal big winner Planning for the day you retire or buy your first home means having a master plan for your investment in the future. So we have two plans to help. A Retirement Savings Plan, and a Home Ownership Savings Plan. They both earn you valuable tax savings, and when you subscribe to either one, or both plans your contributions can be applied to any one, or a combination of these investment vehicles: ’ 1.Royal Bank RSP and HOSP De sits.lnterest-bearin deposits wit The Royal Bank 0 Canada, offering a high interest ret'urn. geared to the general deposit rate structure. 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Investment mainly in Canadian common stock portâ€" folio which is actively managed by the same professionals. Long-term capital growth with reasonable current income is the objective of this fund. It's all in how you plan your strategy. Your Royal Bank manager can help you work out a master plan. Why not call or visit today. How it's your move. Kim Weldpn brought home the third place finish. The same Carol Rak also did well at a previous match at the Diatana Kitsune Judo Club at Delaware. She came in first in the 120 pound division. Lorraine Dyesart, Joe Toule, Brian Miller, Terry Miller and Jarrett Haggard were all second. RICHMOND HILL â€" Bonspieling at Donalda recently and coming home high one game winner was Blanche Reid and her rink of Win Simpson, Kay Copeland. and Irma Ferris. Marilyn Howard and her rink of Helen Glover, Agnes Daymont and Etta Riley also competed. Awde. Genie Greennam and spare Gladys Thwaites. L'nionville spiel In a two Mend spiel at Unionville called “June in January". Florence Rentoule won both her games with Jean McLeod, Helen Awde and Chris Rickaby. This was good enough for second Reid rink Wins high one Marilyn Howard and her rink of Helen Glover, Agnes Daymont and Etta Riley also competed. The Granite Club held its 50th anniversary for the Shannon Spiel recently and Peg McPherson came home the fourth event winner by losing her first game and winning the remaining four. RICHMOND HILL â€" Members of the Rich- mond Hill Figure Skating Club successfully com- pleted the following CFSA RICHMOND HILL â€" It was the same old story for the Richmond Hill Badminton Club last week. They won again. The unbeaten locals romped to a 14-2 win over Donway in Interchurch Badminton League action at Donway. Men’s Doubles, Jim Ho and Orville Wong splitting 8-15 and 15-6; Jim Dilworth and Doug Andrews winning 15-1 and 15-4. ‘ Individual scores: Ladies‘ Doubles‘ Jill Dalton and Jill Par- chment winning 15-10 and 15-2; Joan Freeman and Tanya Savoye winning 15â€" 5 and 15-9. Hill badmin toners roll to another win Hill figure skaters pass test Curling' with Peg were By Ron Taylor Sears. Richmond Hill, Hillcrest Mall. Carrville Rd. 8. Yonge St‘ Ask about our monthly rated guarantee at your Sears Auto Centre Prices in effect 'til 5:30 pm. Sat Feb. 51h. While quantities last. Sears Buy the first tire at regular price. Get the second tire for 1/2 price Terri Powell, Helen Awde, Genie Greenham prize Jack and Vera Shropshire, Bob and Dianne Whittaker returned to the Inter- national Spiel at Bracebridge, Huntsville and Gravenhurst to defend last year's grand championship trophy. test Jan. 7 and 12 Figures: Karen Put- nam. fourth figure; Deborah Godfrey, Sharon Lewis, second figure; Hill indoor track Mixed Doubles, Jill Dalton and Jim Ho splitting 12-15, 15-6; Jill Parchment and Jim Dilworth winning 15-10 and 15â€"4; Joan Freeman and RICHMOND HILL â€" RHHS students! Don't let the winter blues get you down The Indoor Track Field Club is starting up. Look and listen for fur ther info. On Jan. 21 our Sr. Boys Basketball Team played A.Y. Jackson. It was a close game, but we lost 61'59. Mark Girdler got Doug Andrews Store hours: Mon.. Tues.. Sat.. 9:30 am. to 5:30 pm Wed: Feb. 51h 6:00 pm. to 9:30 pm Thurs. Fri.. 9:30 am: to 9:30 pm. each A78-13 They were not as for- tunate as last year but were runners-up in the fourth event. Rae and Glen Hamilton also competed and they joined forces with our old friends Dick and Marlene Augustine now curling out of Orillia‘ Weather trouble Art Miller and his wife also qualified for the finals but they were unable to make it because of the weather. A new format and a new rink at Marie Guarnaccia, Br0nze Free Style. Wendy Smith, first Tracy Clement, Donna figure; Diane Dewar, Raneri. D o." .n a D u f f y ' Dances: Fiesta, Dinnah prehmmary' Apenis. Susan Riehl, winning 15.5, 15-6; Tanya Savoye and Orville Wong winning 15-10 and 1545. Richmond Hill is at home next Tuesday to St. Timothy’s at Langstaff Secondary School. points and Kevin Bryan got 15. On Jan_ 25 we played Thornhill at RHHS. 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Sale prices feature special savings. special values or Sears everyday low prices as indicated. ‘Reg.’ and 'Was' refer to Simpsons-Sears Ltdi prices. On the first draw, Scott Carruthers of Brampton, won three games as diq Paul Savage. Gord Brown, formerly of Rich- mond Hill and curling with two other ex- members. Murray Meeres and John Stephenson, won two games to capture third prize. On the second draw, Ross Dam of Royals and Len Lee of our club both won three games. This time. Len had Rick and Rod Johnson and Jim Lane. Harold Louden, curling with son Dave, Bill Thoms and Jim Park, was the two game winner. Marinoff, Donna Raneri‘ Helen Reeve, Wendy Smith. 14 Step, Tracy Clement, Marie Guarnaccia. Jennifer Lord, Dagnya Taurins. European. Francine Beck, Gordon Cornish, Deborah Godfrey, Patti Wood‘ Centre Gary Sutherland was sidelined for most of the game, having taken a hard shot on the knee in the first period. Coach Bill Wolfson had high praise for his team who put out a superb effort in spite of the fact they were without two players for most of the game. On Thursday night in Newmarket, it was another 1-1 tie. The first period was scoreless. Eddie Main, assisted by Barry Munroe scored for Richmond Hill in the second and Newmarket Walt Hamâ€"ilton entered FKXtrot, Melanie F78â€"14 G78-14 H78-14 F78-15 G78-15 H78â€"15 Size 95R 015340 95R 015 342 95R 015 343 95R 015330 95R 015332 95R 015333 Style No. Barry Wilson’s skip entry rink of Stewart Paul, Bruce Hamilton and Bill Oliver and won the high game prize on the second draw. Don‘t ask Leigh Raymond about his game against Harold Louden, he may find it slightly embarrassing. As predicted, the Past President’s Lobster Dinner for Sunday, Feb. 6, is filled. Openings, however, remain on the Valentine Spiel list on the bulletin board. Make sure you sign up for this one-day event and feel free to invite an outside couple to join in. 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