Registeration Thornhill socc THORNHILL â€" Registration for the Thornhill Minor Soccer Club will be held next Saturday and Tuesday at Thornhill Community Centre. I Club officials expect a further exâ€" pansion this season for several reasons 1 Saturday times win be from 9 am. to 12 noon and on Tuesday from 7 pm. to 9 Minor midgets drOp last five Hill badminton team _Richmond Hill made it nine wins in a row when it downed Parkwood 10-6. Individual scores: Ladies’ doubles, Jill Dalton and Jill Par- chment splitting 15-12 and HiII Legion midgets eliminated RICHMOND HILL â€" The playoff trail ended abruptly for the Rich mond Hill Legion Midgets as they dropped two straight 6-3 and 7-3 games to Barrie OMHA playoff action. RICHMOND HILL â€"â€" Ho hum, the Richmond Hill Badminton Club won again. Still undefeated. The first loss came Monday at home as Barrie completely dominated the locals and went home 63 victors. Phil Wood scored all RICHMOND HILL .â€" The injury-riddled Rich- mond Hill Genmark Minor Midget 11’s lost their last five games in the regular schedule. Contributing greatly to the losing streak was the wiping out of one com- plete line as represented by Tom Stubbs (out with a broken shoulder); Matt Zufich (same break on the other side); and Norm Murphy (painful charley horse). The line of Scott Campbell, Rick Gerber and Shawn McKenzie are playing well and should do well in the playoffs. - Richmond Hill goal scorers in the past five games were David Vennard;Scott Patterson, Jack Cross, Rick Gerber, Dennis Kane, Hugh Kerr, Scott Patterson, Norm Murphy, Scott Campbell. Assists to Richard Vermuelen, Jack Cross, Shawn McKenzie, Scott Patterson. Mike Smith, Gerber, Vermeulen, Cross, Kane, and McKenzie. 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Dining Room Reservations Call 881-2121 THE PARKWAY HOTEL IS THE PLACE! DINING OUT WITH ANNA MARIE Popular Lunches - Intimate Dinners. Special Seating for anniversaries » birthdays and large groups Some dates still available for wedding reâ€" ceptions. Special rooms for business mee tings. Let us reserve seating in the Kings Club Lounge following dinner. I Single Pedestal Desk (about 43†x17" x 41" H) 5-Drawer Chest (abom 29" x 17" x 47" H) Direct Phone Lines: 8849125 0 881-1320 0 773-4512 10165 YONGE ST RICHMOND HILL PARKWAY HOTEL Dancing to 1 am. No cover charge. Firstly the Club intends to expand in the older age groups and hopes to at- tract sufficient interest at the Junior B level (born in 1959 and 1960). Girls Soccer Secondly, the Club has decided to see if there is sufficient interest to set u soccer for Thornhill girls. ‘ As a {ésï¬lt aut the “open†registrations both boys and girls who Hwy. 7 8 Leslie Street TAKEN HER our LATELY? The score was tied 2-2 at the end of two periods of play. Then came the third and Barrie ripped home four unanswered goals to lock up the decision. winning 15-10 and 15-7; Tanya Savoye and Fred Fletcher splitting 15â€"6 and 11-15; Joan Freeman and Jim Dilworth winning 18- 14 and 15-4; Jill Par- chment and Doug Andrews splitting 15~9 and 11-15 Richmond Hill goals went to Greg Walton, Phil Wood, and Steve Bowers. Assists to .Phil Wood, Scott Taylor, Gerry Legere, and Tom Peden. Richmond Hill is away to Orangeville next week. S99 S99 HAVE YOU Better value prices, selection, service. ' i |.sai - a life servnce guanntee on furniture. are at least 6 but not yet 18 years of age as of January 1, 1977 will be able to sign RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill Minor Atoms got off to a shaky start in playoff action last weekend losing 7-1 to Barrie. “We must have assistance from both mothers and fathers, as coaches, assistant coaches, team managers etc., before we can take this major step†commented President Iain Galbraith. Bond Stee/ers shaky The club executive feels sure that there are sufficient girls who wish to play. However, it is somewhat con- cerned that adequate parental support will be available. The player registration fee of $20 (additional members of the same family $15 each) will provide the player Three quick goals within the first two minutes put the Steelers behind the eight ball early. “Having girls’ teams will bring with it a different set of problems and we must have mothers involved". SHOP’NSAVEAT‘: “ 3659c uuum BLEACH JAVEX W55 FRESH. 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Inter District League Thirdly, beginning this year both players and spectators will have an opportunity to become involved in a higher calibre of soccer as a result of the recent formation of the Region of York Inter District Soccer League. This league will be composed of representative teams from the Newmarket. Aurora, King City, Markham, Richmond Hill and Thor- nhill which will play interlocking schedules It is expected that over 40 representative teams will be involved. With the exception of Squirts and Junior B all Divisions will play on a 2 LlTRE CARTON 2LB 98¢? Executive The club’s annual general meeting appointed the following persons to the Board of Directors for the 1977 season: President, Iain Galbraith (889-6763), Vice President Ron Mac Lachlan (889- 4018). 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Just drop in :0 your nearest Guaranty Trust Branch The deadline for saving on 1976 income tax is Tuesday. March I, 1977. Trust How t0 retire with a small forume THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. February 16, 1977 â€" 3-5 Double (Shes! (abnul 38" x 17" x H) Dmp‘lï¬'nnl Desk [abnul 2S!" x 17" ALL MEASUREMENTS APPROXIMATE 10132 Yonge Street 884-1 188 Alastair Ballantyne (881-1798) Last season the Club operated 26 teams. With the introduction of girls and the new league this could increase to 40 teams this season. Consequently there is an urgent need for more parents to become involved. President Galbraith points out an interest in working with youngsters to be a greater requirement than an ex- tensive knowledge of soccer. The Club will be holding a coaches clinic beginning in early April which will afford an opportunity to learn about soccer. If you would like to become involved with the Club in any capacity please contact a member of the Executive. 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