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The Liberal, 27 Apr 1977, B5

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Canasta, Chris Riehl, Jennifer 'l‘idey. Donnie Godfrey, Cathy Putnam, Michelle Pender; Junior silver dances, Gordon Cornish, Rocker. Junior silver solo dance, Deborah Godfrey. Sharon Lewis; Bronze interpretive, Mary-Ellen Baily, Dagnija ’l‘aurins, Louise Neale; Silver interpretive, Loree Mills, Jennifer Lord, Marsha Cannon; Boys in- terpretive, Herbert Deary. First figure, Kim Steel; Willow, Kathy Thompson, Susan Riehl, Wendy Smith, Martha Reaume: Preliminary dances, Dutch, Jennifer 'l‘idey, Michelle Fender, Lynn Moritsuga‘ Christine Armstrong, Donnie Godfrey, Chris Riehl, Cathy Putnam, Susan Moritsuga; Senior bronze dances, 14 step, Cheryl Marinoff, Kim Steele, Loree Mills; Foxtrot. Gordon Cornish. ‘ Juvenile girls B, Sharon Apps, Cathy Collier, Jenifer Lord; Pre- preliminary mixed dance, ,-Christine_ Ann-l strong and Frank Goutzioulis; Pre-preli- minary similar dance, Cathy Putnam and Christine Riehl; Louise Neale and Michelle Pender; Susan Moritsuga and Lynn Moritsuga. Other activity saw a number of skaters promoted in the regular CFSA test. They were: Preliminary figure, Fiesta: Donnie Godfrey, Christine Armstrong, Sylvia Busnello, Louise Neale; Junior bronze, Fiesta dances, Martha Reaume, Diane Dewar, Shelley Henderson. Bronze similar dance, Kathy Thompson and Diane Dewar; Kim Wood and Susan Riehl; Senior bronze solo dance, Melanie Reswick, Loree Mills, and Francine Beck. Some of the big win- ners: Intermediate A girls (first, second and third), Joan Beck, Cathy Beck, Jeanette Wilson; Intermediate A boys, David Peck; Inter- ‘mediate B girls, Cathy P u t n a m , B e a t a Uliciansky, and Beth 'I‘rumphour. Magna coach Cam Smith took the loses philosophically. The Richmond Hill Figure Skating Club closed off its regular season recently with its first-ever club com- petition and there were winners galore. Prepreliminary girls, Kathy ’l‘reppo, Louise Neale, Cathy Rice; Pre- preliminary boys, Donald Godfrey; Pre-juvenile girls, Diane Dewar, Diana Apenis, Heather Peck; Juvenile girls A, Loree Mills, Melanie Riswick, Tracey Clement. “I was impressed with the calibre of play in the tournament,” he said. They lost all three of their games to higher- level classification teams. This saw an 11-1 loss to Winnipeg, 10-2 to Brandon, and 5-4 to Saskatoon Aces in overtime. “I haven’t seen all the midgets play yet,” he Real/y big winners at Hill skate club The Richmond Hill Magna Midgets found the going slightly tough at the annual City of Brandon Centennial Hockey Tournament way out west. Grand finale Magna midgets ’way out west ALLENCOURT PHARMACY Richnoni Hil & KENZIES PHARMACY Richmond Hill ~ CGMESTIC DEPTL’OF SEARS Hillcrest Mall DALES DISCOUNT DRUGS, Thomhill Cosmetic science has extracted a skin benuty substance from the bean ofa tropical plant that works wonders by making rough. lined face and dry chap~ ped hands look years younger fast. Use it tonight and you should see vast improvement in the morning. Many small lines around the eyes and mouth may already have disappeared and wrinkles you have given up as Smith said it was his understanding that the tournament was for second division-type teams. Richmond Hill falls into that category. Un-ruffled Stiffer competition notwithstanding, the loss didn’t seem to bother the coach that much. “I’m sorry we didn't play a little better, but . . . " said after the opening game loss to Winnipeg. “but this team is cer- tainly the equivalent of our Triple A teams . . . but maybe not 10 goals better." LINES AND WBINKLES Swing, Jennifer Tidey, Heather Peck, Donna Duffy, Beth 'l‘rumphour; Bronze freestyle, Patti Wood, Mary Ellen Bailey, Dagnija 'l‘aurins. The club’s annual meeting saw four members of the present executive retiring. They were Nora Putnam, president; Pat Mills secretary; Barb Collier, membership; and Ann He believed that regardless of what happened, as long as his players try to be com- Available at RH. Kraft P. Eng., Town Engineer. Town of Vaughan Maple, Ontario Starting Tuesday, April 26th, 1977 the Waterworks Department will be flushing watermains in the following areas. TOWN OF VAUGHAN WATERMAIN FLUSHING THORNHILL CONCORD INDUSTRIAL AREA MAPLE KLEINBURG WOODBRIDGE ADVERTISEMENT By MARY KAI LUA % 31m Gifts were presented to retiring members in appreciation of their dedicated service. The senior skaters, who so ably assisted the pros all year, were recognized by the executive. Winnipeg River East 11, Richmond Hill 1. Magna was never in this game against the River East front-running triple A equivalent club. Nervous New members were elected to the board and positions will be an- nounced later. hopeless should shut to vanish in a few days. But that Isn't I". That discouraging weather- darkened old-age skin tone fades away. But don't take my word for it . . . use this exciting substance younelffor 7 days . . . sadsfacfion is guaranteed or re- tum for refund. It's the mica] nuk extract that works wonders for wrinkles and lines. [(5 called Cocmma Dry Sldn Creme. petitive the trip was a success. The Winnipeg team was the eventual finalist in the A division losing out to Edmonton Don Wheaton by 7-5. Smith, national badge chairman. Lone goal came from the stick of John Burnett from Jim Wood and Jim Burnett. The nervous Adagnas surrendered a couple early goals and never recovered. Brandon 10. Magna 2. Richmond Hill was caught by several bad calls and really fell behind in the final period. They also skated into several foolish penalties which proved to be very costly. The score wasn't in- dicative of the play with the game actually tied 2-2 at the end of the second period. Magna goals were scored by Andy Beckwith from Dan Moore; and by Jim Burnett from Wood. Saskatoon Aces 5. Magna 4. Magna came up with a fine effort against this all~star Double A team only to lose in overtime. Saskatoon went on to be the consolation Lloyd Hardy and Gerry Vanderkolk were recently selected as Summit Award Winners for Outstanding sales performance and sales counselling in 1976. Only 32 Automobile Salesmen in Ontario from a total of 1,200 received this honour. 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The teams were evenly matched and the score was tied 1-1 at the end of the second period, champions Magna came out flat in the early minutes of the third and Saskatoon took advantage of the situation to score three quick goals and lead 4-1. Tie it Magna fought back with three goals by Mark Gossman to tie the game and send it into overtime. The conclusion of each game in the tournament Then came the 6:20 mark of the overtime and a Saskatoon goal resulting from a pile-up in front of the net. GERRY VANDEHKOLK 4M» khjééié UHIOHVILLE DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY SUNDAY FROM I2TOSpm 881L531“ WIDE WIDTHS Bâ€"Dâ€"EE saw the selection three stars. The last game saw Mark Gossman picked as number two star. Also to those who turned out for the club dance and to the following Magna‘s other goal was scored by Dale Banton. Assists went to Dan Moore. Mark Gossman, Dale Banton, Andy Beck- with. two, and Jim Wood. two. Members of the team expressed their ap- preciation to all who assisted them in making the trip. particularly Winâ€" Ontario for its grant. sponsor Magna Inter- national Inc. for financial assistance. llhfllmuhslflnfl'fl’ It's time to call your Welcome Wagon hostess. Phone Mrs. Bev Bishop 71 Cartier Cresc. Richmond Hill 884-3726 Mrs. Eileen Blake 65 Oak Ave. Thornhill 889‘0268 44am! The ravages of the worst winter on record have undoubtedly taken their toll on the exterior of your home and left you with the homesick blues . Say goodbye to those blues by having our experienced qualified installers apply Alcan siding sollit and fascia. It will save you the cost ol painting tor a full 20 years. The beautiful baked on enamel won't blister. flake or peel We'll guarantee that in writing. 787-3344 EEEWEE . alumin Cures the “homesick blues” SIDING 0 SOFFIT 0 FASCIA 0 STORM DOORS & WINDOWS GUTfERS o AWNINGS 0 STONE firms for donations: Kinnear Pontiac Buick Ltd.. 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