Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 9 Feb 1977, B3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

The 3-1 game in Aurora was an evenly fought (‘0ntest with‘ Richmond Hill drawing first blood with Patrick Mulcahy scoring from Tim Lawlon whose hard work in the rorner set up the goal. Bond Steel atoms lose two The Richmond Hill Bond Steel Minor Atoms dropped 3-1 and 5-1 games to their Aurora rivals in league action last week. RICHMOND HILL â€" Track and field discus athlete Jane Toporowski of Richmond Hill is now ranked sixth in the province for women. She was also chosen top midget girl thrower for second time in 1976 Guaranteed Income Supplement application forms were mailed recently to all pensioners now re- ceiving the Supplement. To make sure that your Supplement to the Pension continues beyond March 31 st you must reapply. So make sure you fill in your form and return it in the addressed envelope en- closed with the form. as soon as you possibly can. Toporowski Hr RICHMOND HILL RAMS OHA JR. A Health and Welfare Canada Marc Lalonde Minister Tuesday, Feb. 15th PLAYOFFS TEAM TO BE ANNOUNCED 7:45 PM. Aurora then scored \ch five minutes left in the game and followed with another one with just Aurora came right back to tie the game and the soc-saw game flowed hack and forth with both sides having excellent scoring chances. Bernard Wintjes had several brilliant rushes and shots for the steelers 'iut failed to capitalize. Santé et Bien-étre social Canada Aurora 5. Richmond Hill I. Aurora jumped into a quick lead back in Rich- mond Hill on a defensive error. The remainder of the {inst period saw both sides scoring to make a 2- 1 contest for Aurora at the end 01‘ the first. Richmond Hill's goal The score remained 2â€"1 until the third period when Aurora came on strong and won going away David Palmer was again strong in the nets with Steven Hill and Kevin McLaughlin also turning in hard working performances. :RICHMOND HILLS' :MOST MODERN :5 PIN BRUNSWICK .BOWLING LANES :NOW OPEN 6 FOR CASUAL BOWLING : 70 NEWKIRK RD. RICHMOND HILL 8 OOOOOOOOOOOOO0.0.0.000... Young Whittingham was entered in the long jump as a replacement for another District E athlete who failed to show. All-Ontario And, as usually is the way, she surprised Steve Charles ran seventh in the 3,000 metres. Peter Guerney was seventh in the long jump. All four are members of the Richmond Hill Athletic Club. They were competing against the best in the province. over one and a half minutes to go. David Palmer was excellent in the Richmond Hill nets. Mike Smith failed by 2â€" 10ths of a second in capturing the third place award in the midget boys 400 metres. Midget Lynn Whit- tingham brought home a second place Ontario medal for the girls long Jump. RICHMOND HILL â€" Four athletes from Rich- mond Hill came up with some sharp early season performances at the first indoor provincial championship track and field meet for 1977 Saturday at the CNE. Whittingham second in meet FOR 8} LEAGUE INQUIRIES 384-5357 AND GENERAL INFORMATION 38445922 3. Payment of fee of $20 per player is made (subquent) players in the same family $15 each). The fee in- cludes a uniform other than shoes, a team photo graph and entrance to the Awards Banquet. 2. Player is accompanied by a parent or guardian to sign the Registration Form. Registrations will be accepted from boys 8 girls living in Thornhill who were born in 1959 to 1970 inclusive, providing that; 1. Proof of birth is available at time of registration e.g birth certificate, passport, baptism cert. ect. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19th TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 22nd. Thornhill Community Centre By Bob Thompson John Street and Bayview Ave., Thornhill 1977 SOCCER REGISTRATION DON MILLS FLYERS HILLTOP BOWLING HILLTOP BOWLING RICHMOND HILL ARENA (NEW) SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13TH TIME 1:00 P.M. ADMISSION $1.00 COME AND SEE THE BEST MIDGET HOCKEY TEAM CANADA THE 1977 WRIGLEY MIDGET CANADIAN CHAMPIONS VS. RICHMOND HILL LEGION MIDGETS Feb. 13 to Richmond Hill EXHIBITION HOCKEY COMING SUNDAY STRIKE/TlUC/(Yll 9 am. to 12 Noon 7 pm. to 9 pm. Whittingham cracked into the rankings for women with a 32nd standing for discus, and 33rd distance for javelin. Binkley fifth In the men’s rankings, perennial performer Jane also is recorded as 22nd ranked in shot put, one placing behind junior Marg Shorter who apâ€" pears for the first time in the rankings as the let shot put performer. The publication has recorded results from all qualifying and cham- pionship meets held in Ontario during 1976 and listed them by event. Toporowski sixth Leading the parade is 16-year-old Jane Toporowski who is ranked sixth in the province for all-women’s discus, and for the second year in a row, is the top midget girl thrower for 1976. was scored by Sean McKenna on an ex- vellent pass from Ber~ Hard Wintjes. The score remained 2-1 until the third period when Aurora came on strong and won going away. David Palmer was everyone with her unique ability to adjust to new events on short notice. Lynn also had the enâ€" joyment of reading her first All-Ontario ranking on the weekend with the publication of the top track and field per- formances for 1976. Greg Binkley gained his fifth ranking in the past five years with a provincial showing of 23rd in the 400 metre hurdles. Greg spent his summer in British Columbia. His one competition in Ontario was at the Greg spent his summer in British Columbia. His one competition in Ontario was at the university championships and his was the only result that was ac- ceptable to the Ontario records. Although the play was dominated by Newmarket in the first part of the game, it was Richmond Hill leading 2-0 :.-.oing into the second. The Hillers had only two shots on net. resulting in two goals, Coach Robbins Rounding out the Rich- mond Hill group is Fred Robbins, distance run- ning coach of the Rich- mond Hill Athletic Club. He appears in the listings RICHMOND HILL â€" ('adillac Baif Peewees came up with two big wins on the weekend to eliminate Newmarket in their first round of league playoffs. VOn Friday night in Newmarket it was a 4-3 win. The t'il;st was scored by Duane Aubie from Mark Cadillac dumps Ne wmarket CADILLAC LUMBER Newmarket got on the scoreboard late in the second and then slammed two more goals in the third to tie the game. With little less than 4 minutes leit. Mike Briggs scored the winning goal on a shot originating from Bruce Mac-Lean The listings of these five local athletes in the All-Ontario rankings is the highest number of Richmond Hill com- petitors recorded since rankings were started seven years ago. Bermuda A further award was directed towards the ‘Hill’ last week when Jane Toporowski was invited to attend a winter break training camp in Ber- muda sponsored by the Ontario Track and Field Stevens. The second came from a play set up by Eddie Main to Brian Dunnett. During the final minutes of the second period. Mark Stevens did some nice stick handling to give Richmond Hill a 3- 0 lead. The Richmond Hill 'loys played an excellent in 29th spot for steeplechase. Robbins just squeaked into the top 50 for the 10,000 metres in 49th place. Candidates for this camp are the top junior athletes who will be competing in 1977. Jane’ s invitation is the first acknowledgment from the Ontario Junior Team Committee that she is regarded as one of the top girl discus throwers in the province under 20 years of age. Training course On the training scene, the RHAC is sponsoring a Level I training course for coaching in track and field in conjunction with the Ontario Track and Field Association. Association Ncwmarket tied the score in the final minutes 01 the second. Don Fawcett in goal for Rich- game especially during the last live minutes when they were serving a major penalty and (‘oach Bill Wolfson was more than proud of every boy on the team who really vame through at this vrucial time. Nip Newmarket On Sat. night on home we. the locals downed the Newmarket boys 2â€"1. \llke Briggs. assisted by Aubie and Boyle put the lllllel‘S on the scoreboard at 6:54 of the first period. This course is the first KEELE ST. NORTH OF MAJOR MacKENZIE OR. IN MAPLE PHONE 889-4973 THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. February 9. 1977 -â€" 8-3 With only 13 seconds 'ot't in the game. Mark Stevens fired in the winning goal. assisted by .loslin and Boyle. In the final minutes of tho game; Mike Briggs took a vicious two-handed smash across the helmet Horn :1 Newmarket player but managed to keep his cool. Mike was quoted in the dressing ioom after the game as sayinu "happiness is not punvhing the oppOSition in step in the coaching system for Ontario track and is open to interested persons 18 years of age or older. The course will involve 24 hours of instruction spread over four sessions as presented by senior "0nd Hill made some excellent saves as the vamarket boys put on tho pressure in the third pvriod. Oak Ridges Thomhill Barrie Orillia Owen Sound Midland Standing Date for the course is Feb. 25 and 26 and March 5 and 6. Additional in- formation is available from Bill Alexander at 297-4379, or Steve Hoxey at 884-4898. coaches of the Ontario association. the now and I am happy I ran t-ontinue to play“. Coach Wolfson was particularly pleased with this attitude as it exemplifies his com- mitted non-violent ap- proach to the game. Face Orillia The (‘adillac Bait' boys now will face Orillia in the next round of playoffs. On Thursday. the team «raves for Quebec City and the highly anticipated international Peewee Tournament. The boys will play their first game on Friday afternoon against Chateauguay Centre. 218 192 157 150 143 146 120 174 153 175 178 207

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy