RICHMOND HILL â€" Although short on a few curlers for the second draw, this year’s Valentine Spiel was not short on fun and sur- prises. The usual core of club 17-1 in the first game. supporters was present _ and treated to some fine Mike however had the curling exhibitions by tables reversed and lost B-Z â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. February 1 777777 Valentine rock Mike Olynec looks pretty serious here as he lines up a shot in the annual Richmond Hill Curling Club “Valentine Bonspiel“ last week. Big winner was Dave Bruce. Public Schools in the Towns of Richmond Hill and Vaughan are registering pupils for next year's kindergarten classes. Please contact the school serving your area if you have not already registered your child. Parents or Guardians must be public school supporters. Children must be born in 1972 - birth certificates will be required, Craig A. Cribar S._L.G. Chapman Chairman Director THE YORK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION AREA N0. 3 RICHMOND HILL - VAUGHAN By Ron Taylor Prices effective ’til 6 pm. Feb‘ 22 1 While stocks test WEEKLY SPECIALS! Richmonfi Weights Centre Phone 889-1920 HOURS: MON‘ TO WED 9 6 THURS. 8 FRI. 9 9 SAT‘ 9 - 6 Keep watchquhe Liberal for Our weekly Specuals DOG FOOD ï¬n“ 27g ROMAR HI-PRO DOG FOOD KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION SCHOOL YEAR 1977 - 78 ROMAR 90 $899 44 LB. Bob Weiss, Mike Olynec 14-5 to Dave Bruce and Ron Taylor. second game. For once, Bob did not win the Booby prize as that honor went to Bob Moore and his rink. Bob’s problems began when Mike Olynec bombed him 17â€"1 in the first game. 44 LB. BAG Scotia Bank peewees 'f ‘ split hockey games 0R s12.96 CASE OF 48 by Hogg! Drama To everyone’s surprise but his own, yours truly skipped and won his second game against Ray and Glen Hamilton, Alex and Colleen Alexson. Slowly a five point lead dwindled away and an extra end was necessary. [was forced to make a take-out with last rock and to the surprise of many spectators, led by the president and his cronies, the shot was made to win fourth prize. RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill Scotia Bank Minor Peewees lost 4-1 to Thornhill Friday night with the locals’ only goal coming from Brian Delville. Assists on the goal went to Andy Fields and John acessary. 1 was Iorceu LU take a take-out with last ER and to the surprise of any spectators, led by e president and his ‘onies, the shot was iade to win fourth prize. Elgin and Mary Barrow Big winner The big winner of the day was Dave Bruce and his rink of his wife Shirley, Pat and Gord Little. Larry Schell and Don Brayshaw helped by sparing on the rink. Just three quarters of a Open 21 Savings Account at Royal Trust and get a flee gift, too! skipped the first game and won against John Johnston’s rink of Joyce Abrams, Bob and Dianne Whittaker. Bob shot great second rocks but was outdone by his opponent. Saturday saw them bounce back and blank Stroud 1-0 with the goal being scored by John Tyndall assisted by Tim Vantol and Donny Wilson. Tyndall The zame curling column hill shutout for this was shared by point away trophy was Flo and his rink of Peggy McPherson. Tab Mac- donald and Ron Abrams. Jack Vernnon, with a new hat plus his wife Bert, Marlene and A1 Demp- ster, came in third. Great beef John Cowie prepared an excellent beef dinner complete with roast potatoes which was served by the committee members, Vera Cowie. Don Brayshaw, Harold and Audrey Louden, Shirley Bowles, Nancy Walker, John Scott and Hazel Olynec. regular keeper Glen Strother and a great little goalie from the house league, Brian Quance, who gave an outstanding performance. The win clinched fourth position in the playoffs for the Hillers. It was a great day and X‘Ol’l’ The third and final Men’s Competitive schedule begins Monday with two new rinks in each division. Dalt Hicks was the top skip in A Flight and is joined in that group by Skips Len Lee, John Braydon, Bob Thompson, Jack Shropshire, Paul Welsh. Clark Bullock and Dave Pulchinski. Elgin Barrow and his rink almost was eliminated from the third division but a changing of positions might ring Men‘s Schedule nose W Iany thanks Deller osupported howgvg The Dudes and Dandies held a spiel last Wed- nesdy and Chris Rickaby won her two games with fellow dudes Colleen Alexson, Glen Hamilton and Mary Deane. In second place with two wins also were Kathy Luckasavitch, Susan Rae and Lois Ring who were skipped by Carole Wood. High single winner was June Beaumont and her rink of Betty Schwan, Mary .Baillie and Ann Webb. )etter results. Elgin, )owever. will remain at he helm until the end of he season. Dudes, dandies rink of Jean Marlene Turne Carol Logan w‘ second high single Top honours For the Dandies top honors went to Dorothy Nystrom, Laura Watson, Ev McGarva and Betty Kerr. The high single winner was Faye Weiss and her rink of Peggy and spit con ope ren slat Welsh , Sue Bailey anc Marg Mellon. lar The Richmond Hill Winter Carnival Advertisement appearing February 9, 1977 should have read: Snow Queen Sue Whelan's fur coat donated by the following merchants- Baker’s Sales 8 Service (1968) Ltd Don Little Ford Sales Inc. Wilson Niblett Motors Ltd. Richmond Hill Chrysler Dodge Ltd‘ W 8 P Motors (Volkswagonl Ltd. Beverley Acres Pharmacy Kenzie Pharmacy Allencourt Pharmacy Allencourt IGA Richmond Hill Furriers CORRECTION tereste agn the in-