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The Liberal, 23 Mar 1977, B4

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Propose bubble roof in Hill tennis courts Foto Set peewees do it to Hill 8-2 Whip Lions 3- RICHMOND HILL â€" A proposal to construct an inflatable bubble over the four tennis courts at Crosby Park to provide for year-round tennis was deferred last week by the Richmond Hill parks and recreation committee. The bubble would cost an estimated $160,000 and would be financed by a “group of businessmen” who would require a 10- year operating lease. Requesting permission to construct the bubble were Alex Squires, Shell Canada Limited; Dr. W. Gordon Squires; Robert Smith, president Marksall Industries Limited; and Robert Firth, general manager, North York Tennis Association Winter Club. Vinyl-rubber The dome-shaped bubble would be of vinyl- rubber composition and would have the capacity to resist children clam- bering on the outside. Sales and Service blanked Richvale Lions 3-0 to skate away with the novice championship in the Richvale Minor Hockey House league. THORNHILL â€" The Thornhill Foto Set Minor Peewee I‘s opened their York Simcoe finals Sunday with a convincing 8-2 win over Richmond Hill. Mom Peewee Herron Sales & Service Richvale W.P. Motors 4. Richvale L'nited Drain I. Richvale Harvey's 1. The first period was scoreless and Brian McKnight got the only goal in the second on assists from McRae and Paul Rame. Then came the third period and the roof fell in with the Foto Sets con- necting for seven goals. N Ian McGregor and Chris McRae scored two goals apiece with singles to Darren Burford. Willy Pryzdial and David James. Assists went to Steve Bird, two, and singles to Burford, Randy Meek, James. Pryzdial and McKnight. Aldo Teofilo led the offensive with two goals with Chris Broschek getting the other one. Assists went to Paul Wilson and Steve Runnlis. The beSt-of-five continues next Monday in Richmond Hill. The Thornhiil Midget II‘s started their All Ontario semi-final series against Bowmanville on a losing note by 5-3. The Thomhiller‘s bounced back in the next game to down Bowmanville 5-1 Midget n ’Thornhill's goals were by Gary Curtis. Bob Dionne and Glenn Perrett. Richvale W & P Motors goalie Dave Boone can‘t see the forest for the trees here as his team- B-4 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. March 23. 1977 K en t’s dump Bo Wden éggmb er RICHVALE â€" Baker‘s Novice title to Baker’s 2. This was the second game of the house league finals. For the winners it was goals by Pat Gnale, Nils Norhein, Mike Oldham, and Angelo DeAngils. Assists to Gnaie and Norhein. United Drain's goals were by Dympfle and McGaukian with an assist from Dympfle. The bubble can be deflated and folded up in one day which would reduce a loss of court time to an absolute minimum. Open membership Membership would be The bubble would have a life expectancy of 10 years but cost of replacing it would be minimal since the plant and lighting has a life expectancy of 20 years. It would remain in- flated by a large cir- culating fan built into the floor off to one side which would also provide heating to the structure. Heating plant A heating plant would be located outside and be enclosed by a 6 foot chain link fence in an area of 10 feet x 10 feet. Heating would be by gas or oil with a temperature of 20 degrees celsius main- tained in the court area. high winds. hail and missiles. Tie game Perrett étarted the scoring followed by Gary Curtis who went on to pick up a hat-trick. Ross Henry got the other goal. Peewee lI's Then came the finals against Bowmanville with Thornhill winning 7- Kinnari opened the scoring for Thornhill from Don Higgins and Tony Flegar. Other Thornhill goals went to: Jim Hutchinson from Cliff Holtz and Dan Alessandrini; Mario Ercoli from Don Power‘ The other goals went to Cliff Holtz, Carlo Zappavigna, Brian Mason and Dan Higgins. Assists went to Flegar, Alessandrini, Ercoli, Mayor and Power. with every player playing excellent hockey. 1 The Thornhill Peewee II's won the consolation championship at the Uxbridge tournament tying Uxbridge 1- 1 in the first game. Steve Kinna'ri got the Richmond Hill gogl fromuDon Mayo. ’ Thornhill met Oshawa Black Hawks in the semi-finals and sent them down 7- mates come to his rescue in some hectic action around his net in Richvale Minor Hockey It would provide year- round use of a seasonal facility at a reasonable cost to the user; enhance the value of the tennis facilities; no costs in- volved to the Town; eliminate the need for the town to provide such facilities even if funds were available. Defer The committee agreed to defer the proposal for further discussions with the principals including the Richmond Hill Tennis Club. This was the first of three play-off games. Frank Paolini scored the goal for Harvey’s from Steve Mettle. Matt Hazjan scored for W.P. from Chris Wanschura. Harvey’s 6. WP. Motors 2. Harvey's took a two-point lead with this win. For Harvey’s it was Steve Mettle getting four goals with singles going to Joe Balisteri and Craig Wolfington. Assists to Tiziano Fantan, two. Wolfington, The proposal brought a favorable reply from the recreation committee’s staff. open to anyone in the Richmond Hill area who would like to play indoor tennis. During the summer months the bubble would be removed and the courts would revert back to community operated courts and the Richmond Hill Tennis Club. Lots of traffic MAPLE â€" The Maple B’s edged the Nobleton A’s 2-1 in Maple Minor House League action last week with Ron King scoring one of the goals and assisting on the other one by Roy Passer. Phil Zoccoli got the other goal from David Tomlinson in this novice contest. Other novice results saw: Nobleton 8‘s 3. Maple A’s 3. For the B’s it was Brian Bowman, Blair Look and Kevin Walbank Zior Hazjan Oak Ridges Gormley Sand & Gravel 1. Rich- vale W.P. Motors 3. (exhibition). Matt Hazjan scored twice for Richvale with Roman getting the other one. Assists to Chris Map/e edges Nob/eton two. Mettle and Paolini Jim Lazenby and Matt Hazjan scored for WP. from Luciano Roman and Hazjan. House League action last week. It was the first of three games between the two peewee teams There is one sure way to keep your kid out of trouble - buy him some fishing tackle. Don’t buy some of the junk you see advertised occasionally on the back cover of some magazine, 355 pieces for only $12.95 or so. Buy‘tackle that would be good enough that you would use it yourself. Poor tackle only discourages the new angler. Encourage him After you have bought the gear you must add plenty of en- couragement and expert advice, if available. Spend some time ex- ploring and drive the new enthusiast to the fishing grounds. Never start a child fishing from a boat; kids become restless after a few minutes if there is no action, and they must walk around, exploring the area. Boring Naturally, in a boat this is im- possible and, talking to a few non- fishermen, I have found that most of them had their first boring ex- periences in a boat. In my estimation, the spinning rod with an open-faced reel is the best equipment. Not only is the tackle easy to manipulate but it is available in all price ranges and sizes. The rod should be of hollow glass rather than the solid type and it should have a cork handle.Get one that has a reel-seat that can be screwed onto the reel. Good starter rods are available for $12.00 and up. Easy casting The reel, as the name implies has an open, exposed spool. Not only is casting very easy but also the line easily untangled if this should ever become necessary. On an open-faced spinning reel the spool remains stationary during the cast and. as only the line flows off without spinning the reel, there is no chance of tangling the line around the reel. A second type of reel available is the closed-faced spin cast reel. Buy some tackle Wanschua Greg Harris scored the lone goal for Oak Ridges from Scott Richardson. Hat-trick Richvale Louglin Lumber 3. Richmond Inn 1. For Loughlin it was B. McGuckian coming up with a hat-trick, all unassisted. Lone goal for Richmond Inn was scored Bantam scoring with assists to Dave De Cecco and Andy Hopper. Darryl Porter, Peter Orser and Darryl Cober scored for Maple with assists to Porter, Mike Lemoge, Jay Nichol and Darren Wilson. Atom Maple 3'5 2, Nobleton 8’5 1. Norm Allen and Billy Phillips scored for the winners with Mike Price assisting on one of them. Jim Alexopoulos assisted on an uniden- tified Nobleton goal. Similar to the former, this reel has a casing around the spool, preventing the line from being ex- posed. Although this is still a good choice, it is my idea that the newâ€" comer can handle the open-faced reel more easily. Common error One common error most newcomers make in their tacle is in the selection of line. Stay away from the nameless brands sold in department stores. Eight pound test line is sufficient for all our Ontario fishing as no fish will break such a line if the drag on the reel is properly set. Right lures Take care in buying lures. Most reputable manufacturers have some basic simple lures that will catch fish. However, there are thousands of lures displayed in stores that are intended to catch the novice, not the fish. Some of the colours are actually dazzling to the eye! Garbage, if you consider that most fish are colourblind. Remember to buy your tackle at a reputable tackle shop, not one of the large department stpres. Hopefully I have given you some ideas on how to get your child started, the rest is up to you. Take the advice of the expert you usually find in the good tackle store, as he usually is an avid fisherman. Encourage them Oh, yes! Encouragement. Forget about the fishing if you can‘t find the time to spend with your son or daughter. Unless you suggest that he should go fishing and then take him, the tackle will collect dust in a cupboard and all your money and, perhaps his life will be wasted. and. yes, you guessed it. They fought to a 1-1 tie. Only proper, really. troilblozeri OUTDOORS WITH Nobleton A‘s 1, Maple A‘s 2. Steve Hobbs and Dave Allen scored for the winners with Allen and Brian Gauthier assisting Terry Phillips scored for Nobleton from Scott Sheardon. by B. Watts with an assist from J. Morrison. Bigdance Don‘t forget the big hockey dance April 23 at Richvale Community Centre. Tickets are $10 a. couple and can be ob- tained from May Butler at 889-4508 or Claudette McKinley at 884-7763. Come on out and enjoy yourself. Alex Ebersgaecher maple minor hockey Photo by H099 The others went to Dale Banton unassisted; Craig Peterkin from Dan Moore; Wi Lychisca from Moore; and Scott Freeland from Dale Banton‘ Jim Burnett scored two goals for Bowden with Jack Cross getting the other one unassisted. Assists on Bur- nett‘s goals went to Brian Russell, two, Norm Wirgat and Jack Cross. Midget B final Baif 6. Little’s 1. Dan Moore rapped in two unassisted goals for Baif. Dave O‘Connell scored for Little’s from Scott Campbell and Peter Martin. Minor Bantam - Semi Final Regional Sports 4. D & D Excavating 2. Carl D’Antimo led the way for Regional in this first game of the semi- finals with two goals. Donald Earl assisted on one of them. Other goals went to Steve Irwin from Mark Crowe and Doug Walton; Rob Russell from Carl D’Antimo and Brian Arnold. Peewee Lee Hill scored for Nobleton from Dave Finlay and Laurie Boynton. Leading the winner’s offensive was Shawn McKenzie and John Burnett with two goals apiece. Assists on their scores went to Dave Genoa, two, Ian Bynoe and Jim Woods. 'Other goals went to Peter Tipold, Chris Arbuckle from Jim Woods; Woods from Chris Arbuckle and Bynoe. Thump Port Perry Oak Ridges 7. Port Perry 3. Bruce Wilton fired home two goals (one on an empty net) and added an assist in this opening game of thg series. Also coming up with two goals and an assist was Paul Smith followed by Taylor with one and three; Glen Wright and Mark Smith, goals each. RICHMOND HILL â€" Kent Clothes defeated Bowden Lumber 7-3 in Rich- mond Hill Midget A house league playoff games last week. For D & D it was Paul Thomas from Harold Thornhill and Troy Mitchell; and Mitchell from Jim Barton and Tyrone Burkhard. Rotary 3, Brian’s Shell 1. For Rotary it was Dave Giles from Scott Pipher; Doug MacLean from Fred Simpson and Scott Pipher; and Ken Jensen from Doug MacLean and Pipher. Keith Boulter got the lone goal for Brian’s. Peewee - Best of two playoff Maple A’s 10. Nobleton 8’5 1. A big three goals each for Rocky DeVuono and Chris Cook with Ron Harvey checking in with two. Singles to Gary Ochinero and Dave McCluskey. Assists to Cook, two, and singles to DeVuono, Frank Gut- tridge, Robbie Bor- neman, and Ross Nitaro. Bob's Bottom’s 9. Mr. Transmission 5. Wayne Moffatt and Bill Easton combined for three goals each with assists to David Noble, Paul Rigon ant’ Anthony Cronin. ' Rice’s Flowers 6, Baif l. A big win in the first game of a two-game total goals to count series. ' ' ’ ' Andrew Field led the way with three goals assisted on one by David Wales. Other goals went to Mark Mueller from Tony Roffey hvaa three assists with single assists going to Ray Winter and Ted Clague. Oak Ridges 6, Port Perry 4. Terry Robinson was tough in the nets for Oak Ridges in this second game of the series. Offensiver it was Glen Wright coming up with two goals and an assist; Bruce Wilton, two goals; Taylor, one and two; Chris Smith, one goal. Dynes 6, Shield’s 1. Pat Morra led the Dynes offensive with three goals with assists to Renato Minuti, Bruce Jacobson, and Mark Ellison. Other scorers were Glen Wright, one and two; Ted Clague, one and one; Jim Gerber, one and one; Bruce Wilton and Mark Smith, single goals each. Bob Keenan scored two goals from Mike Goldsmith, Bill Easton, and Neil Smith; and Steve Rumble from Wayne Moffatt. Other goals went to Jack Stewart from Tom Kirisit; Kirisit from Robert Suche; and Mark Ellison from Pat Morra. Bill Isotso got the lone goal for Shield’s from Ken Lennox. Minor Peewee - Playoff Chris Smith had three assists with single assists to Randy Spensley, Dennis Griffith, Tony Roffey. Terry Robinson 'and Chris Wood shared the twines for Oak Ridges. OAK RIDGES â€" The Oak Ridges ' 73 Lions Club Juveniles breezed into the oak r'dges V All Ontario finals Sunday with a con- vincing thumping of Port Perry via a 10-3 score. It Was the 'Ridges boys thde con‘ Paul Smith had four assists while Ted SQCUUVG VlCtOI‘y Over P0" Perry Clague had two and Ray Winter one. WIthOUt a defeat. Oak Ridges now awaits the winner of minor hockey / Karl Taylor led the assault troops with three goals and three assists followed by Paul Smith with two goals and an assist. 2 for D’Ant/mo Oak Ridges juves breeze into finals Big 3 goals Win 6-4 Maple D‘s 6, Maple 3'5 3. Brad DiMio and Ernie Chefro scored a brace each with Scot Wilcox and Peter Morris getting the others. Nobleton A’s 1. Maple 3'5 0. Dave Cornette got the goal from Simon Carrick and Lindsay Paradis. Shutout went to Jamie Diceman. Bantam-Midget- Assists to Scot Wilcox, two, Brad DiMio, Brian Rogers and Steve McDonald. richmond hill' ihouse Ieagug 021k Ridges now awaits the winner of the Western Ontario playoffs. Todd Sears; Dane Fleiner from David Wood and Mueller; Sears from Fleiner and Chris Steffan. Tony Veitch got the lone goal for Baif unassisted. Barrow’s Insurance 5, Charlton 3. Stephen Quigg fired two goals for the winners with Nicky Negri assisting on both of them. Also scoring were John Tyndall unassisted, Donny Wilson unassisted; and Brian Bales from Wilson. Robert Strang scored two goals for Charlton from George Caron and John Jellicoe; and Stephen Riswick from George Benczik and Caron. Atom For the hardware boys it was John Reme from Chris Babcock and Kelly Thorpe; and Brian Winch from Bab- cock and John Zandonia. Allencourt Pharmacy 6, Richmond Heights Hardware 2. Two goals each by Darren Grodzinski, Brian Close with assists to James Barry, Scott Massey, two. Leslie Fur and Rob Ste]. James Barry got an unassisted goal; and it was Massey from Brian Close and Sean Forkan. Allencourt 8, Jakma 0 (exhibition). Brian McKenna led the winners with five goals assisted by Tony Di Cesare, Steven Lenngg, 'Bobby Copk and quter Palisca. Other goals went to Paul Ruytenbeek and Steven Lennox unassisted; and Walter Palisca from Maurice Poitier. Bob's Boys 4, City Wide Rental 2. Ttodd Savoye ripped home three goals for Bob's Boys with Robbie Shorrock drawing an assist. Shorrock got the other goal from Savoye. Risi 8: Co. 3, Braddock Optical 1. Glen Dimpfel scored two unassisted goals with Jim Bundschyh getting the other one from Dimpfel. Ralph Seybold scored for Braddock. Derek Di Battista s'cored unassisted for City Wide as did Cesidio Negri. House League - Midget-Juvenile The Ellis Don Construction Midget- Juveniles won the championship by upending Richvale. The Oak Ridges team was required to win the regular game plus the sudden death overtime to win the cham- pionship. Final score was 5-1. Scoring for Oak Ridges were: Steve McKinnon, two goals and singles to Wayne Martin and Kottef. Grant McKinnley got the lone goal for Rich- vale. OMHA - Bantam 3 for Chornobaj Bradford 6. York Regional Towing 4. (exhibition). Ihor Chornobaj got three goals and an assist for York Regional; Dan DeGeer had one and two; two assists each to Rick Carswell and Rick Greenslade. York Regional 5, Aurora Minor Bantams 1 (exhibition). Rick Green- slade got three goals and an assist for Oak Ridges; Chornobaj, one and one; Steve Nolan, one goal. Rick Carswell had two assists with single assists to Charlie Trask and Dan DeGeer. For Hughes it was Pat Engel showing the way with two goals with an assist to Paul Smith. Chris Kristensen got the other goal from Ken Johnson. Novice Hat-trick 8a v0 ye Hilltown 4, Galaxy 1. For Hilltowlt it was Dino Del Fabro and Scott Young scoring unassisted goals while Howard Burns got one from Young. Stuart Anderson got the lone goal for Galaxy from Steve Treppo. -The winners scored an overtime goal in 34 seconds courtesy of Randy Kottef from Bob Laforge. Kinnear Pontiac 3. Hughes Excavating 3. For Kinnear it was Jim Hodgson scoring twice with assists to Dennis Wintjes, two, and Ken Nobes; Nobes also scored from Dennis Wintjes. Mark Spensley played in goal Ell/s Don champs Pharmacy wins 2 for Dimpfe/ Nobleton 8‘5 5. Maple C's 4. Rene Messier was the big gun for the win- ners with three goals with the other two going to Stewart Bently and Eugene Toth. Assists to Stewart Bently, Rene Messier and Gary Bently. Norris shutout Maple A’s 2. Nobleton A's 0. Robert Norris came up with the shutout. Goals went to David Plunkett and Phil Netaro with assists to Louis DeVuono and Allan Rotz.

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