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The Liberal, 23 Feb 1977, B3

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Start strongly Barrie 4. Richmond Hill 2. Richmond Hill started strongly building up a 2-0 lead but couldn’t hold it. .The second game of that series was played, in Newmarket and was Tournament’s first overtime game of the year. After playing poorly most of the way, Richmond Hill came to win 4-3 in the extra period. Tournaments had gotten into the series by disposing of Newmarket two games to none. Thé Richmond Hill Tournaments Inc. Minor Bantams ran into a blind switch losing 4-2. 4-0 and 3-1 to Barrie and bowing out of the OMHA playdowns. Ladiesskip The Ladies skip entry completed its latest schedule with Jean Bob drew his first rock into the house against six of Jim‘s but Jim removed it on his first shot. Bob’s second shot was a shade heavy giving Jim an open house and a draw , for eight. Jim came up with the shot giving him the magic eight. Curhnngith Jim were Bill Thoms, Bev McGachen and Peter Nye. Bob's rink consisted of Jack Hughes, Tom Hardcastle and Murray Watson. Tournaments Bantams ousted Jim Anderson was curling on sheet 2 against Bob Taylor in the second end when the dream end suddenly developed. Another big ’eight' By Ron Taylor Richmond RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill Curling Club registered its second eight ender of the season last Thursday evening in the Men’s draw. RICHMOND HILL â€" It just wasn't a good day for Thornhill sweepers at the annual Thornhill Curling Club Sunflake Bonspiel last week. Sweep, ladies Richmond Hill couldn’t get the winner with Barrie finally ending the This was the best contest of the series as Richmond Hill came from behind an early 1-0 deficit to tie the game on Farrell's goal from Cleve Jones. Barrie dominated the second game winning 4-0 and then ousted Richmond Hill in the final game. Richmond Hill received a strong effort from all players with goals going to J. P. Farrell and Paul Harrietha. , Lose Harrietha The biggest loss was Harrietha who was injured late in the game. He‘ll be out for three weeks with an injured knee and thumb. Normally, Olive reports on their success but all we have to go on is the fact that Dave is now using a new curling bag. He must have won something, or found it. Rumney qualifies Jack Rumney qualified for the Saturday finals at Unionville last week with his rink of Dalt Hicks, Paul Welsch and Tab McDonald. Marcella Bird and her rink of Marilyn Howard. Helen Glover and Genie Greenham won the B division. Dave and Oliver Pulchinski travelled to Cochrane recently with Orton and June Beaumont for the annual Winter Carnival Spiel. McLeod and her rink of Pat Thompson, Gina Morlock and Barbara Grimshaw winning the A flight. curling column hill Just ask Betty Morrison of Willowdale and Helen Perry of Arnold Ave. Big winner was Eloise Monteith of Lambton. Coach proud Coach Jim Cade said he was “very proud of his players for the fine showing they put on under contest with a screened shot late in the overtime period. It was brought to our attention by three of the members of the winning A flight rink on Monday nights that their names are never mentioned. Lose first Now that they lost their first game in the new schedule the rink is made up of Dalt Hicks, Bill MacLeod,’ Warren Davey and Larry Schell. The Business Girls took over this Saturday with their annual Invitational Canadiana and the very famous Sinners Brier will be on the following Saturday. Don’t' forget the Shillelagh in three weeks. With three games remaining in the Mixed League, Walt Lavender with one loss, leads his group, Gerry Morlock with only two losses leads the second group while Dave Pulchinski is leading his group with only one loss. John Scott and his rink have lost his last five games having won his first five. Practice John. is the plan custom built for you! Don’t miss the 1976 deadline for tax credit (March 1) If you can‘t stan with alot- start with as little as $500 But enroll right now! The best LAIRD RUBY. MANAGER Registered Retirement Savings Plan WCTORM and GREY I'll/1 Ul‘lfland TRUST COMPANY 10355 Yonge St., Richmond Hill OFFICE HOURS Oak Ridges Mme” Serving more and more people since 1889 (Photo by H099] TUES-THURS 9:30 - 4:30 FRIDAY 9:30 » 6:30 SATURDAY 9:00-12 noon 2 for Mitchell G o a l i e D a v i d McQuarrie got four shutouts. such adverse conditions”. Doug Macklin played an excellent game in goal. Richmond Hill begins its league playoffs next Sunday against Scoring for B & B were Perry O’Conner with two and Evan Boyle with one. Charlie Trask scored twice for Commanchie with Mike Nicoloff getting the other one. Novice Newmarket‘ Great season B & B Sewing Machine Repairs 3, Commanchie Sales and Martini Motors 3. This was B & B’s last regular game of the season and they finished with a record of 10 wins, three ties and only one loss. East Ottawa Bruins won the consolation championship with a 5%) win over Cobou'rg. Unfortunately because of OMHA playoff com- mitments, Thomhill had to default its first game of the tournament. Bantam â€" House League Keswick scorers were Randy Flicker and Mike Sedore with two goals each and singles went to Jeff Evans and Mike Collins. The championship game saw Port Perry’s Darrin Jobb, George Burnett and Doug Potts scoring twice each and David Alexander once. Pott’s goal was the game winner in overtime. Keswick Flyers won over the East Ottawa Bruins 3â€"2. The cham- pionship semi finals saw Port Perry defeating Richvale 4â€"2; and Keswick blanking Barrie The consolation semi- finals saw Cobourg defeating Thornhill 5-2 and East Ottawa Bruins blasting Bowmanville 7-1. The first round of the tournament saw Richvale Royals winning by default over Thornhill Thun- derbirds; Port Perry Beare Motors dumped Cobourg Wholesalers 5-4; Barrie Griffin Farm Equipment defeated Bowmanville MacGregor OAK RIDGES â€" Port Perry downed Keswick 7- 6 in overtime to win the first annual Oak Ridges Minor Hockey Bantam Invitational last Satur- day. The host Oak Ridges Collision and Premium Gas Bar 3, Richvale Baker’s 5. Mark Mitchell got two goals for the Chariot boys with Mark Shephard getting the other one. Assists went to D. Godfrey and Shephard. 2. Schomberg 1. For York it was Rick Greenslade, Steve Nolan scoring with assists to Mike Dalton and Ihor Chomobaj. Rick Sweeney scored for Schomberg. York Regional Towing The host Oak Ridges team not only didn’t win it, they didn’t even get to compete due to league obligations. Oak Ridges Chariot 884-1 107 WHITEWALL DELUXE CHAMPION §FEEIN3 CHARGEX USE OUR war” fl restono - A. I For Unionville it was J. Dawson from J. Kirkland; K. Veron unassisted; and M. Schulyer from P. Rutherford. OMHA â€"-â€" Bantam 2-2 tie Oak Ridges Ellis Don Construction 5, Unionville No. 1. 3. For-Oak Ridges it was S. McKinnen from B. LaForge; G. Martin from S. McKinnen; McKinnon from G. Martin; D. Forrester from R. Koteff ; and Koteff unassisted. For ' Richvale, Jim Lazenby and Matt Hazian scored with Rob Graham assisting. Midget Oak Ridges Gormley Sand 8: Gravel 2. Rich- vale W & P Motors 2. For Gormley it was Carl Koteff and Greg Harris scoring with assists to Harris and Robert Muezin. Win 2-7 Chris Broschek scored two goals for Richvale with J. Hincks also getâ€" ting two and S. Reynolds one. Peewee York Regional Towing 7407,0007Mile Alignment For 524 951319.95 m USE OUR firestone CREDIT PLAN “VII IllllS MERCURY SAIIS no. 10801 YONG! 51. AT ELGIN MILLS RD. RICHMOND HILL 884-4441 '77 COUGARS XR 7 IN STOCK IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ALSO Expires April 2, 1977 ALL NEW 76 VEHICLES miles 'or 40,000 rmle1 HEAD FOR THE HILLS $100 over factory invoice MUST GO... plus PDI Charge 3‘: 40!?” QTY”? Oak Ridges 13. Schomberg 0. Paul Smith led the way with four goals while Glen Wright had two and two; Ray Winter, two and one; K. Taylor, one and three; B. Wilton, one and three; T. Clague, one and five; Oak Ridges 6, Alliston 3. Bruce Wilton had three goals and two assists; Jim Gerber, two and one; Karl Taylor, one and one; Ted Clague, two assists and single assists to Tony Roffey and Paul Smith. Jeff Poulis, and Rick Sweeney got two goals each for Schomberg with Allen Middleton getting the other one. Ouch Newmarket 9, York Regional Towing 1 (Exhibition). Dan DeGeer got the lone Oak Ridges goal. Mark Spensley and Bob Smith played goal. Juvenfle 3 for Wilton York Regional Towing 6. Schomberg 5. Rick Greenslade got three goals along with Steve Nolan who also drew two assists. ’IWvo assists each to James Cummins and Rick Carswell. I Each SHOCK ABSORBER Inslalled on your car Expires April 2, 1977 Terry Robifiédri'afia Chris Wood shared the shutout. Randy Spensley, one and one; J. Gerber, one and two; Roffey, four assists; Ken Clague, one assist. The game against Schomberg was the first in the All Ontario finals which is a bestâ€"of-seven, "LEAGUE RESERVATIONS FOR COMING SEASON" CALL: POWER LANES or WILSON "PRO" BOWL 638-1751 225-7747 obUflEfl.) (THE lst IN THIS AREA ONLV 2 OTHERS IN ONTARIO) 12 DOUBLE DIAMOND 5 PIN AUTOMATICS (NO STRINGS) 34 BRUNSWICK ASTBQLINE LANES OPENING THIS JUNE!! 22-70 PIIV CUMPLETE WITHAUTUMA TIC (THE 15! IN THIS AREA ONLV 2 OTHERS IN ONTARIO) ir RESTAURANT * NURSERY ir FUTURE LOUNGE FACILITIES * PRO SHOP 10,593 YONGE ST., BEHIND McDONALDS RESTAURANT JUST SOUTH OF ELGIN MILLS, RICHMOND HILL, ONT. 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