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The Liberal, 12 Oct 1977, B4

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Hill rfiihor soccer takes trophies ByJANESTEL The Region of York Inter-District Soccer League wound up its season Saturday in Thornhill with eight cup finals being played. B4 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. October 12. The finals had been re- scheduled from Oct. 1 because of atrocious weather and field con- ditions and the elements Example of a $10.000 Second Mortgage Loan amortized over 20 years. Example of a $5.000 Personal Loan repaid over a 5 year term Personal Loans Over $ 1,500 Ill/2% 12 1/2% WeMake “mm mm. hadn't passed, That‘s what the members of the sometimes luckless Rich- mond Hill Mutual Life Fire Fighters must have downed their York counterparts 8-5 in the opening game of the 1977» 78 hocaey season They‘ve had their troubles since joining the volves fire fighter teams from all over South- western Ontario. lt was Gerry Caume who scored the first goal of the year with assists to navuanu, But it was York roaring back to score three goals of its own before the first period ended It was Haviland scoring pUI'lUU ll'Ulll [\UU bll'dp‘ man. Then it was Gary Vass tying the game from Robson before the period was five minutes old. \ll\.l narrow the gage to 4-3, scored from Caume and It started with Chap- A] MCKenZie. man scoring on a This was followed by a breakaway_ Caume David Sephton goal from followed with his second “Obson and Chapman ’Keefe bowling open coming Rate Fitness training does not possess the same interest factor as Passive Recreation (watching v.T.V., reading a book, playing cards, collecting stamps, etcrl or Active Recreation (golfing, fishing, gardening, tennis, etc.) which enable one to spend leisure in a meaningful way. It is most important to have something exciting to look forward to every week or possibly every day, and passive and active recreation in this respect are valuable. However, it may resolve down to how soon one wishes to land on the green or be placed under it_ Tne fatal flaws found frequently with passive and actrve recreation are: Simple interest calculated on the declining balance Simple interest calculated on the declining balance (1) No Mans: training to open up more blood vessels in the heart and arterial tree which would provide a by-pass in case of a narrowing or occlusion of a vessel If there were additional "highways", then blood and oxygen could be carried to the damaged area in times of emergency. (3) No stretchin of an exact nature to counteract stiffening ana Impairment of the articular cartilage. (2) No mg abdominal, heaVing, and postutal muscles Repayment plans up to 5 years. Fast, professional, confidential service Rates subject to change. From September to December 31, 1977 JUST s 1 FOR a full fitness membership which includes testing, evaluating and programming FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL A TOO GOOD TO BE INTERESTING W. N. Girard, Manager Term Moriths Cost of Loan Monthly Payments FITNESS w§cul§r training to develop strength in the 10132 Yonge Street 884-1188 AURORA HIGHLANDS GOLF CLUB 727-9449 881-2738 $5,529.00 $106.63 $1,750.00 $112.50 this time were almost as unkind. WIIIIIIIIB III» u l l u A v u n n A D temperatures and strong three winds made playing good Winning efforts came soccer almost impossible from the Richmond Hill and all players and Dynes Jewellers‘ Minor spectators __hav_e to be Atoms who scored two Richmbn d Hill firefighters on fire! Second Mortgage Loans Amortized up to 20 years. 1977 represented in all finals, winning five and losing three. The age of miracles. it hadn‘t passed. That‘s what the members of the sometimes luckless Richâ€" mond Hill Mutual Life Fire Fighters must have been thinking when they downed their York counterparts 8-5 in the opening game of the 1977- 78 hocxey season. They've had their troubles since joining the By MIKE KYTE The Carling O‘Keefe Open will be getting underway later next month. but you will only have to the end of October to enter. The entry deadline is Oct. 30 so get your entries into me soon. This event. sponsored by Carling O‘Keefe Breweries. is open to all members of the York Simcoe Bowlers Association who are 18 late goals to edge Newmarket 2â€"1; the Rich- vale Lions Major Atoms defeated Markham 34). Other action saw the Kinsmen Mosquitoes getting the better of years of age and over. For those of you who do not have an entry form, you can pick one up at any bowling centre or phone me at 884-9818 and I will send you one. send you one. Prizes will be awarded to the top mens. ladies While 1 am on the and mixed teams. The subject of entry entry deadline is October deadlines, don’t forget the 30. Hoult-Hellewell Mail-O- Once again. this year, Graphic tournament. the Ontario Bowlers This tournament is open Congress will be conâ€" all tééms who 'are ducfing another lottery Thornhill by 24); “The In all five divisions the Liberal" Mosquitoes out. Hillel‘s completed the scoring Markham 4-1; dOUble°fmagueand CUP and the Cadillac-Bait Play- M a j 0 r B a n t a m S The leagueâ€"winning squeaking by Aurora 4-3. Gamma Foundry Minor members of the association. Each team will bowl three games during Bowling Week which is November 6 through November 12. Ontario loop which in- volves fire fighter teams from all over South- western Ontario. But it was York roaring back to score three goals of its own before the first period ended. It was Haviland scoring from all over South- western Ontario. It was Gerry Caume who scored the first goal of the year with assists to man. Then it was Gary Vass tying the game from Robson before the period was five minutes old. Blair Robson and Terry Haviland. Tickets will be sold for $1 each. with first prize being a 1978 car. There will also be five con- solation prizes of color television sets. More information will be available in the near future. The Wednesday Nite Mixed league is well on the way to having a very successful year. With a total of 16 teams, the Peewees failed in their attempt to complete the double losing 3-2 to a determined Aurora squad. The Aurora Peewees and Minor Bantams at the start of the second period from Rod Chap- m’an. Leading the series after four weeks are the Rebels with 94 points. In second place, also with 94 points but .less pinfall, is the Jokers. competition will be tough There is a two-way split for third place between the Diamonds and the Polar Bears with 88 points each. High average for the men is Dave Alexander with 246 edged their Richmond Hill counterparts 2â€"0 and 3-1 respectively. Richmond Hill teams can be satisfied with their performances this season in the Region of York York scored before the end of the period to narrow the game to 4-3. followed by Dave Weagle (235) and Craig Rayson (234). For the ladies Betty Wolfreys has top spot with 235, followed by Rose Antl (215) and Edith Harrison (212). It started with Chap- man scoring on a breakaway Caume followed with his second Anti (215) and Edith High singles went to Harrison (212). Jack Hill (278), Brian . Butler (280). Ken Morin The past week also saw (291). Donnie Byer (285), some good scores turned Craig Rayson (251) and in. Dave Alexander 854 Reg Wade who averages (352), George Stepanovs 119 rolled a 245 and Willi 703 (265), Ed Weber 729 Sill who averages 154 (313), Mike Kyte 724 rolled 264. ELAN DYNOGLASS JUNIOR SKI on a This was followed by a jaume David Sephton goal from second Robson and Chapman. An excellem budget minds a"th and pro finishing with six league championships and five Cup championships together with one second place in league play and three Cup finalists. mded bel from Haviland and Chapman. Haviland then scored from Caume and A1 McKenzie. protect For the ladies. Betty Wolfreys 787 (365). Rose Am] 721 (249). and Betty McWhirter 702 (267). (319). Gary Byer 708 (270). fiberglass mners nqhv ten Plan-c lop (OSME'IES. l base and naved rd skn lor lop sheer, Wood meval

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