OAK RIDGES â€" Two goals each by three dif- ferent players was enough to carry the Oak Ridges Doane Hall Peewees to the York Minor House League Championship Doane HaLboys champs Rodney Gilchrist. Randy Gilchrist and Steve Ostertag each scored two goals apiece ‘enroute to a 6-2 victory over Richvale~ W & P Motors. RICHMOND HILL â€" During the past week the Magna Midgets were eliminated in the quarter finals of OMHA com- petition as they lost their second game in a row to Thornhill. Magna midgets lose playoff Thornhi/l Magna visited Thor- nhill Monday night and jumped into an early 1-0 lead. Chris Wanshura and Everyone has a bad day once in awhile. Charlton Hardware goalie Glen Strothers and his teammates had one of those This score held up in a We made it! Spring is just around the corner, perhaps not on the calendar, but what else could the Canadian National Sportsmen’s Show stand for? For the past 30 years, the Sport- smen‘s Show has been the signal for all outdoors people to ready themselves for a new season. This year the show opens its gates on Friday, March 18 and remains open pntil Mareh 27. I i 'Daily entertainment in the arena includes, naturally, the retriever trials; a dog that catches frisbees should make a hit with the kids; and there is a clown with his pony. The Mike Curb Congregation will provide entertainment every evening with afternoon shows on the weekends. Every afternoon there are moose and duck calling championships in the arena. 'I‘rout pond The Ministry of Natural Resources will be on hand again with the mini-zoo that includes animals, birds and fish that one might expect to see in Ontario. Sportsmen ’3 Show The popular trout fishing pond allows show visitors an opportunity to catch live trout to take home. This pond is operated by the Toronto Anglers and Hunters Association who also operate the championship casting pool during the show. Photography Henry‘s. the camera people, are sponsoring a wildlife photography exhibit and will show camera buffs how to use blinds and other techniques to capture animals on film. For the angler, I suggest he take a look at the new type of fishing rods available. Called the ‘ugly stik‘, by Shakespeare‘ the rods are a com- bination of fibreglass and graphite, and are supposed to be the world’s strongest rods. THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, March 16, 1977 Matt Hazjan scored the goals for .the }osers. The win followed a previous 2-1 loss to the same team with Randy Gilchrist getting the lone goal from brother Rodney and Dave Dalton. Jim Lazenby got both goals for Richvale. real defensive struggle until near the end of the second period when Thornhill tied the game. The third period was scoreless until, when with two minutes remaining, Thornhill fired a blooper from the blue line and it bounced into the net and Thornhill won 2-1. Oepning game in the series saw Doane Hall blanking W & P Motors 2- 0 with Rodney Gilchrist getting both goals with assists to Randy Gilchrist It was a particularly disheartening score for Combined with a light weight, the decent price should make it a hit with Ontario fishermen. I un- derstand that they are on display at Conroy’s booth, located near the casting pool. Kayak Not long ago, I had the pleasure of watching a kayak being built from scratch. Ihad no idea that in modern times someone would take such care and pride in their work as do John and Gill Jacob. This kayak is built from selected pine ribbing and covered with canvass. Designed for fast touring of coastal, lake or river waters, this craft will hold two people and enough supplies for ten days. One of these boats will be on display at Black‘s camping out- fitters. somewhere to the left of the main entrance along the south wall. Reality Let’s leave the Sportsmen‘s Show now and return to reality. I have just returned from the South River-Port Loring area. Deep snow has just about finished the deer herds up there. In one forty mile deer yard area. a population of 22,000 animals has been reduced to about 10,000 and the winter is not over yet. The animals surviving are in such bad shape that few will bear young ones this spring. Survival of the entire herd is ver much in doubt. Had we been ab e to harves; half of those animals by hunting last fall, most of them would have had a chance to survive until spring, and being healthy. they would have produced many fawns. I, personally, would rather see a deer shot than watch it slowly starve to death. Any comments on this from you anti-hunting groups? The kind that hurt \troilblozeri Novice The Oak Ridges Vic- toria Square Lions won their division of the Oak Ridges House League championship by and Steve Ostertag. Lions to champs Magna’s goaltender, Brian Casey, who played a brilliant game. The locals had many chances but they just couldn’t put the puck in the net. oak ridges hockey minor / Richmond Hill’s lone goal was scored by Andy Beckwith assisted by Jim Wood. Magna now returns to league play and will meet Newmarket in the first round of the playoffs. OUTDOORS WITH Alex Ebersgaecher Saturdays losing 7-0 to Barrow’s Insurance in a Richmond Hill.Minor House League Minor Peewee hockey game. Doing the Devon Bestard got the shutout as his teammates dominated the game from the opening whistle. blanking Chariot Collision and Premium Gas Bar 4- Kelly Rheeder led the way with three goals with Jeff Bennett adding a goal and an assist. Grant O’Meara got two assists andâ€"Shayne Stevenson one. 2for Bennett The same team did it to the Chariot boys by the same score in the previous game with Jeffrey Bennett leading the way with two goals. The other goals went to Grant O’Meara and Rheeder with Rheeder also picking up two Other results NOVICE Richvale Baker Sales & Service 2, Richvale Lions 1. Both goals for Baker Sales & Service were scored by Aldo Teofilo and assisted by Chris Bruschek and Paul Wilson. Richvale Lions goal scored by Eddy Keates, and assisted by Billy Hodges. Inn boys capture Richvale laurels RICHVALE â€" The Richmond Inn Bantams edged Loughlin Lumber 3-2 to capture the Rich- vale Minor House League hockey division cham- pignship. A Scoring goals for the winners were David Ezechiels from Rob Morrison; Dave Mason from Ezechiels and Neil Cook; and Brian Watts from Bernie Mckinley and Cook. Coming up with out- standing efforts in the penalty-strewn contest were Cook, Ezechiels, McKinley, Mason and Brian Watts. Eric Ammart and Alex Kalles scored the goals for Loughlin with Ed Bailley assisting on the second one. The Richmond Hill Legion Midgets won the first game of their York Simcoe playoffs with Newmarket but that was it. They dropped the next two by 3-1 in each match; That opening game saw the Legion team impress with a 5-2 victory with Blair Lewis leading the way with two goals. Singles went to Phil McLaughlin, Stan Nor- man, and Steve Bowers. Argreat'game for both RICHMOND HILL â€" Leg/0n midgets flat Bowers also picked up assists with singles going to Kelly and O’Meara. Scoring were: Mark Ryman from Evan Boyle: Perry O'Connor from Boyle; Wayne Flannagan from Ross MacDonald; Boyle from Gord Olm- stead. The Oak Ridges B & B Sewing Machine Repairs tied Unionville 4-4 but won the right to enter the finals by having scored the most goals in two games. Bantams Koteff gets 3 Peewee â€" York Minor Oak Ridges Gormley Sand & Gravel 7, Oak Ridges Club 99, 0. Carl Koteff led the winners with three goals with clubs with Baker Sales & Service having a little more get-up and go. ATOM Richvale United Drain 5, Richvale Herron Sales & Service 1. United Drain’s goalie Kaszuba was robbed of a shut-out in a tight-checking game. United Drain, short three players, gave a fine team effort. Goals for United Drain by Glen Dimpfle (three goals-hat-trick ), ,Ttodd Savoye, (two goals) Pat Martin (one assist) and Sean O’Brian Richvale Harvey’s 4. Oak Ridges Club 99, 4. (Exhibition). Goals for Harvey’s by Craig Wolfington (two) with an assist from Larry Thorsell; Larry Thorsell from Craig Wolfington, and Frank Boslini unassisted. Oak Ridges goals scored by Garner Collister (hat-trick) and Donald Rose. Assists went to Sean Rheeder (two) David Blyth (two) Donald Rose (one) and Ron Batch (one). Richvale United Drain 5, Richvale Herron Sales & Service 1. United Drain’s goalie Kaszuba was robbed of a shut-out in a tight-checking game. United Drain, short three players, gave a fine team effort. Goals for United Drain by Glen Dimpfle (three goals-hat-trick), ,Ttodd Savoye, (two goals) Pat Martin (one assist) and Sean O’Brian (one assist). Herron’s lone goal scored by Pat Engle from Chris Pescador. This was the first of three playâ€"off games. PEE WEE two assists with singles to Phil McLaughlin, Steve Madden, Al Clark and Scott Taylor. Oak Ridges Doane Hall 6, Richvale W.P. Motors 2. Doane Hall wins York Minor House League championship with goals for Doane Hall scored by Rodney Guilchrist, (two) Steve Ostertag (two) and Randy Guilchrist (two) The next two games saw the Legion appearing to want to end the series as quickly as possible as they put little effort into their play and lost both games by 3-1 scores. Greg Walton scored the only goal in the first encounter while Steve Madden got the lone goal in the second. The Legion bounced back to tie the series by richvale minor hockey scoring here is Kevin Cull (15) of Barrow’s. Both Strothers and Cull watch the puck sliding home. Maybe next time, gang. Enter finals single efforts going to Scott Richardson, Carl Wolfer, Ricky Kalkanis and Greg Harris. Robert Muzzin picked up three assists with Carl Barry getting two and singles to Wolfer, Guy Laforge, Tim Stevenson and Koteff. Bantam An exhibition game saw York. Regiqnad... mowing downing Richvale Royals 3-1. For the winner‘s it was Rick Greenslade, Ihor Chornobaj, and Dan DeGeer scoring. Chor- nobaj also drew an assist. Dave Carmichael scored the lone goal for the Royals. Bob Smith was the goalie for York Regional. with assists going to Randy Guilchrist. Goals for W.P. Motors scored by Matt Hazjan and Chris Wanschura from Tom Bucci and Luciano Roman. MIDGET Hatâ€"trick Martin Oak Ridges Ellis Don Construction 5. Richvale Suburban Landscape 1. Goals for Oak Ridges scored by G. Martin (hat- trick) S. McKinnen, single, and R. Koteff, single. Assists to D. Jones, S. McKinnen and R. LaForge. Richvale’s lone goal scored by G. Butler from G. Hussey. winning 6-3 led by the two goals of Al Clark with singles going to Steve Madden, Scott Taylor, Tom Peden, and Pete Halliday. Phil Wood earned three assists. Scott Taylor and Blair Lewis. two each. It was over and out Sunday night as the Legion boys lost a 6-4 game. Richmond Hill trailed 5- 1 until the final five minutes of the game when they scored three fast goals. (Photo bv H099j RICHMOND HILL â€" Brian Delville fired in three goals to lead Rice‘s Flowers to a 5-3 win over Baif in Richâ€" mond Hill Minor House League minor peewee hockey action last week. L:_ Todd Sears drew two assists on his goals with Dane Fleiner and Jim Walmsley getting the others. The other two goals went to Fleiner with Sears assisting on two with Brian Delville getting the other one. -. ... n,,ru_- p BaiFsr goals went to Keith Banks unassisted; Stephen Moro from Mike Gerrard; and Brian Quance from Gerrard. Other minor peewee activity saw: Barrow’s Insurance 7, Charlton Hardware 0. Donny Wilson got three big goals for Barrow’s Insurance with assists to John Llyndall. two, and Allan Bales. Kevin Cull got two goals with Stephen Quigg assisting on two of them and Robin Wilkinson on the other. Quigg also got an unassisted goal; and Tyn- dall scored from Donny Wilson. Novice Bob's Boys 3. City Wide 2. Ttodd Savoye scored twice for Bob‘s with one assist to Dino Buffon. Richard Atkinson scored the other goal unassisted; Derek Di Ballisfa and Cesidio Negro scored the goals for City Wide. Hilltown 5, Jakma 1. It was a big four goals for Patrick Dickinson with Brian Hunt assisting on two. Jason Trenton got the other one from Bill Tallis. n DrDaniel Jensen got the lone goal for Jakma unassisted. Allencourt 2, Galaxy 2. For Allenâ€" court it was Steven Lennox from Peter Pleschberger; and Maurice Poirier from Tony Di Cesare and Brian McKenna. For Galaxy, Stuart Anderson from David Nicol; and Greg Moore from Stuart Anderson. Atom Braddock Optical 4, Hughes Excavating 0. For Braddock, Ralph Seybold from Tim Sutton; Doug Chaffe unassisted; and David McKee from Ralph Seybold; Andy Walton from Shawn Gallaugher. Richmond Heights Hardware 5, Kinnear Pontiac 1. John Reme came up with a hat-trick in this one with assists to John Zandona and Chris Babcock. 'Zaii'dona got two goals With assists ‘Or‘i both going to Reme. Bobby Davis got the lone goal for Kinnear. Allencourt Pharmacy 6, Risi and Co. 1. Darrin Grodzinski whistled home four goals for the winners with Rob Stel drawing two assists on the goals and James Barry one. The other goals went to James Barry unassisted; and Stel from Grodzinski. Peewee Mr. Transmission 7, Bob’s Bottoms 3. Leading the scoring parade for Transmission was Dave Wright with Hatâ€"trick Marine/Ii 4 for Grodzinski 4 for Dickinson Braddock Wins Two Buses for the Price ofOne". Free Transfer between your local bus and Yonge GO BUS at Transfer points marked n Your original fare entitles you to one free transfer between the GO “C†Service (operating south of Richmond Heights Plaza) and the local transit systems as follows: RICHMOND HILL TRANSIT All routes except Oak Ridges service VAUGHAN TRANSIT The Hillcrest Mall route MARKHAM TRANSIT All routes (transfers not accepted at Finch) 3 for Wilson YONGE STREET GO SERVICE TO FINCH SUBWAY 7 days a week Adults Senior Citizens Children (under 12) For INFORMATION on all services 630-2295 GO BUSES to Finch Subway include: Yonge St. Service Bayview Service Highway #7 Service 35¢ Citizens 15¢ 1 (under 12) 10¢ (EXACT CASH ONLY) Anthony Cronin scored twice for Bob’s with Neil Smith assisting on two of them and Tim Rowe the other. Mike Goldsmith got the other goal from Derek Roemer. richmond hill‘ ihouse Ieagug three goals with Tony Marinelli drawing two assists and Don Head one. Mariï¬elli scored twice with assists to Ralph Coppola, Herschel Jacobs and Don Head. Jim Flett scored unassisted. Dynes 3, Shield's Footwear 0. For Dynes it was Tom Kirisit from Mark Ellison and Bruce Jacobson; John Osmond from Kirisit and Steve Rockharts; and Robert Apenis from Kirisit and Mark Ellison. Minor Bantam Regional Sports 3. D & D Excavating 1. Carl D‘Antimo led Regional with two goals with assists to Bob Russell and Jon Palmer; Robert Genoa from Rob Russell. Paul Thomas scored for D & D from Mark Lockerbie and Chris Reed. Rotary Club 4, Brian's Shell 5. For Brian’s it was Peter Onagnostopolous scoring twice from Robbie McKenzie and Peter Delgrosso; and Bruce Morrison unassisted; and Keith Boulter unassisted. Peter Delgrosso got the other goal from Anagnostopolous and Mike Wintjes. For Rotary it was Doug MacLean with two goals with assists to Neil Moreland and Paul Vignanoiditto Scott Pipher with two frorï¬ Fred Simpson, Adrian Steenson and Neil Moreland. Midget Bowden 9, Baif 7. For Bowden, Jim Burnett from Art Van Haltem; Rod Nelson from Scott Bartlett; and Norm Wingat, two, from Scott Bartlett, two, and Brian Russell; Gary Gentry from Dennis Kane; Dave Vennard from Gentry; Bartlett, two, from Dennis Kane and Jac Cross; and John Tuck from Cross. Ed Welychica scored three goals from Baif with Gunther Bauer assisting on one of them. Norm Murphy had two from Al Anderson, B. Moore, and Craig Peterkin. Scott Freeland and B. Moore got the other goals unassisted. Kent’s Clothers 9, Little’s 3. Jim Woods rifled in five goals for Kent’s with four assists going to John Burnett and two to Ian Bynow and one to Mike Smith. Checking in with three goals was Peter Tipold with Woods drawing two assists and Dave Genoa one. John Burnett got the other goal from Jim Woods and Tipold. 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