Hill curlers put Clawfltqlgbk§tgmr§ Realty boys last ï¬rst 2 Orillia 2, Richmond Hill 1‘. A tough one to lose with goalie Rick Warrens coming up with excellent goaltending. Orillia pulled ahead with two quick goals in the first period but was held scoreless after that. The Richmond Hill Black and Stewart Realty Minor Midgets have their backs to the wall in their OMHA playdown series with Orillia. The realty boys dropped 2-1 and 5-2 games to Orillia in their bestâ€"of- three series. The series resumes tomorrow (Thursday) in Orillia. Richmond Hill‘s goal was scored by Jeff Joslin from Rod Graham; and Gary Bubeloff hit the goalpost in the last minute of the game. Orillia 5, Richmond Hill "Orillia opened the scoring but Richmond Hill tied it on a goal Joel Reeves assisted by Jack Vantol and Rick Gerber. Goalie Ted Inch came up with a real effort. Orillia pulled ahead to win with Richmond Hill’s second goal by Joslin from Grod Graham and Jim Majuryi B-2 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, February 9. 1977 Borrow money to save money \WCYDRM m That “bargain buy" home won‘t stay at that price forever. Get it now with a lower cost V & G mort- gage. Money for heat saving insulation or for additional space in your home, get it where the terms are custom built to suit your purse and your convenience. ‘YIUS" COMBANV SINCE 1009 They’re smiling because they've been throwing rocks and throwing them pretty good. Winners of the Richmond Hill RICHMOND HILL â€" OFFICE HOURS TUES - THURS. 9:30 - 4:30 FRIDAY 9:30 - 6:30 SATURDAY 9:0012 noon 10355 YONGE ST.. RICHMOND HILL illia opened the mg but Richmond ,ied it on a goal Joel es assisted by Jack 01 and Rick Gerber. he Ted Inch came up a real effort. 884- 7 107 LAIRD RUBY. MANAGER Barth champs WHITEWALL flaming â€" Maw USE OUR CIIARGhX WW 1-._.... .- .. A .A. Firestone Midland led 1-0 on Larry Fallon‘s first period goal but Dynes came back in the second on goals by Reston, Sherm’an, Roffey, and Irwin. Midland (Continued from 8-1) in Midland Friday‘s encounter in Midland was a closie until that eruptive final 20 minutes. USE OUR firestone CREDIT PLAN â€"â€"â€"- Jewellers tie Barrie flaw and defeat Midland Ma gna midgets win ï¬nal two matches Barth trophy are: (left to right) June Beaumont, Berte Vernon, Betty Kerry and Jean Coneybeare. OR Jaso‘mwwi replied courtesy of John Beauchamp, Neil Parker. two. and Paul Robillard. It was game err in the third. Scoring for Dynes: Mike Carnevale, Dale Roffey, Boyd Young, Dale Roffey, Reston, Young and Robinson. (Phom by Hogs) Game over RICHMOND HILL â€" The second annual Past President’s Lobster dinner was held last Sunday and thanks to Elgin Barrow, Warren Davey, Don Richards, Bill McLeod, Walt Lavender, John Ander- son, Bill Kirkpatrick, Don Brayshaw and their wives, it was a great meal. A friendly mixed-up six end game of curling preceeded the dinner with skips Len Lee, Jack Shropshire, Herb Thompson, Orton Beaumont, Jack Vernon, and Alex Alexson leading the green rocks to vic- tory. Men's competitive The Men’s Competive League completed its second schedule Monday night and top honors in B flight go to Len Lee and his publicity-seeking rink of Rick Johnson, Jim Lane, and Mike Mulcahy. They ended with 13 wins, five losses and two ties. This will give them first place in the unof- ficial standings of their division of the York Simcoe league. RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill Midget Second Team, Magna Midgets, finished out their regular season play over the weekend with wins over Thornhill and Newmarket. Saturday’s game against Thornhill was a squeaker with the game getting real rough in the later stages of the third period. Magna hung on By Ron Taylor One interesting game had Frank Wood and his rink of wife Monica, Cliff and Ann Webb curling a great game with two six ends and leading by 13 points coming home with last rock. One member of this successful rink feels that local publicity is not enough and wonders if Metro papers are in- terested. c flight Mixed league The mixed league continued its play last Friday night with rinks skipped by Tom Hard- castle. Jack Shropshire and Dave Richards leading their groups. This was against a rink of four rated skips who shall remain anonymous. Gerry Morlock with wife Gina as vice, along with Bill and Brigitte Oliver, curled at Brad- Other top skips are Jim Creighton and Paul Welsh in A flight, President Len in B and Walt Lavender in RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE Richmond Hill 8844401 for a 4-3 win. The locals were led offensively by Mark Gossman who had the hat trick. The other Richmond Hill goal went to Dennis Reid. Assists went to Gary Gentry, Doug Anderson and Dan Moore. Nip Newmarket Magna travelled to Newmarket Sunday without five of their regulars. The short handed team had trouble getting going but came on strong in the third to win 3-2. They scored first only to have Newmarket tie the game by the end of the first. TOWNE & COUNTRYE SQUARE YONGE AT STEELES Member: Canadian Guild 0! Dispensing Oplicians COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE 0 EYEGLASS PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 0 CONTACT LENSES, hard or soft - MODERN FRAME STYLES 0 CUSTOM MADE FRAMES 0 SAFETY GLASSES FOR WORK OR PLAY Open: Mon-Fri. 9:30 am - 9'30 pm Sat. 9:30 am A 6:00 pm “‘“1223-5168 ford in the D01 Brothers Bluegrass Spiel a few weeks ago. In previous years this strong rink has won the second and third event and this year was aiming for the main event trophy. They did reach the finals but lost a close game. In a leads and seconds spiel at the Toronto Cricket recently, Chris Rickaby and her rink of Colleen Alexson, Barb Grimshaw and Mary Deane won the EM. Orr trophy. AtBarrie At the Barrie Golf and Country Club in the Trillium Spiel, Laura Watson was the two-game high winner with her rink of Helen Awde, Peggy McPherson and Marg Baillie. At our club, Jean The opposition went ahead 2-1 in the second and held this lead until part way through the third. Magna then took charge of the game to come up with the win. Brian Casey played a strong game in goal for Magna especially early when the team seemed to be disorganized. Scoring for Richmond Hill were Gary Gentry, Jim Wood and Dan Moore. All goals were unassisted. Magna is now idle for the next two weeks while their opposition in the playdowns is being decided. hill curling column Otical Coneybeare won the Barth Trophy with her rink of Betty Kerr, June Beaumont and Bert Vernon. 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