It apparently doesn’t pay to call back a goal on the Oak Ridges Dynes Jewellers. That’s what happened Monday night in their Mid-Ontario Junior B hockey game at Bond Lake Arena with Owen Sound. Dynes blitz Owen Sounders 72-6 Oak Ridges scored a goal early in the third period with Owen Sound leading 5- 4 but it was called back due to a player being in the grease. I, , J v-.....ll-...'n .b ,, The somewhat perturbed Jeweller‘s proceeded to rattle home eight more in the period to win the game in no un- certain fashion. There may or may not be a woman behind every successful man. That's what you call a Dynes Jeweller right), Elsie Woloschuk, secretary of the junior hockey club “Booster Club" smile. club; Ken McBride. president; and Berni Doing it the sunshine way are (left to Stuart, social director. ’Booster Club’ gives boost to Jewel/er’s hockey club But there certainly is a Ju'ï¬ib?’ B ï¬ockï¬y" D?ï¬Â§Â§ Jewellers. And they’re pretty successful: Two women in par- ticular are Elsie Woloschuk, secretary- treasurer and Berni Stuart, social director. Luckily sandwiched in between them is Ken McBride, president of the booster club. “We can’t win games on the ice but we can certainly contribute to the morale off the ice," is the way Elsie phrases it. “We think this is very imâ€" portant." HOCKEY FAN Elsie, a young but “old†hockey fan from the days she used to watch the St. Mike’s hockey club in Toronto, is brim-full of enthusiasm as are the other 100 members. “We had a booster club last season but it never really got going the way we felt it should. I guess the inspiration took full- bloom from the Stratford Cullitons booster club.†Stratford was the hockey club that demolished the J eweller‘s 22 Prospect St.. 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DANCE In the works at the moment is a Christmas Dance for the players and their fans. “It’s quite expensive to run a hockey club and that‘s where we hope to help out. We’re also planning to put out a monthly newsletter on the players by way of in- troducing them to the general public.†The ultimate aim is to “provide a fun atâ€" mosphere and to en- courage the hockey fans t_o want to get out and Let a smile be 895-451 1 887-5843 832-1295 8844 133 832-1384 887-5245 297-3633 “It was a case of figuring out their style,†said Oak Ridges coach Pete Artemchuk. “They played a forechecking game against us in the first two periods and had us baffled. We had to change our game plan and it finally worked." I Despite the win, Artemchuk had plenty of praise for Owen Sound as well as Barrie who the Jeweller’s edged 5-4 last week in Barrie. “Both Owen Sound and Barrie have strong clubs,“ he said. “In fact Barrie, in my opinion. has the strongest club man for man in the league. And they’re wellâ€"balanced." ’ cheer the players qnï¬t" Elsie and her fellow- boosters hope to increase their membership by at least another hundred before the season goes much further. “We hope to have some kind of event every month,“ she said. “This club’s still building and we hope to build right along with it.“ DYNES BUTTONS When things get really rolling, the club’s hopes to purchase “Dynes but- A little sensible prevention should give you a worry-free winter of driving. The Radman is the expert for automotive cooling systems. Bring your car in this week and take advantage of our very special prices. Come January, y0u’ll give thanks. oPressure Test the System OCheck the Operation of the Water Pump oRemove the Radiator oBoil, Clean and Flush the Radiator oFlow Test the Radiator oFlush the Block and Heater Core 0Check All Hoses, Clamps and Belts oPressure Test the Radiator Cap oAnalyse the Cooling Capacity of the Anti Freeze oTest the Thermostat oPaint the Radiator with Anti Corrosive Paint (Used Exclusively by the RADMAN) oRe Install the Radiator AN DUNCE 0F ¢ENTS Leading the offensive for Dynes against Owen Sound was Brent Dobson who fired in three goals and added a couple of assists. Right behind was Tony Robinson with two goals along with Cam Reston and singles to Steve Sherman, Shane Harvey, Dale Roffey, Randy Irwin, and Paul Westcott. ’ “Brent Dobson played an outstanding game for us.“ said Artemchqk. U Also impressive was rookie Dave Heisey who replaced Brumwell after the first period tons" for the boosters as well as such things as toques and other mementoes. 0n the immediate horizon is a Monte Carlo Night at Bond Lake Arena. Plus numerous other events, Which simply means that with a “booster club†winner off the ice, it’s only natural the Jeweller‘s should be a winner on the ice. Naturally. “Doug didn‘t get the prétection Dave leuyns pholoï¬ It was a successful exhibition start for the 1977â€"78 Richmond Hill Legion Midgets’ hockey team with three wins, a tie and a loss. The wins were against Brantford, Bramalea and Ajax, a tie with Oshawa and a loss to Oakville. Richmond Hill scored 20 goals against the op~ position and had 14 counted in return. The A penalties-against record for the Legion was Legion midget hockey team off to good start in North America and we are pleased that he is joining us Friday, October 21st from 7 PM. to 8 PM. Paul Duval traces the development ot this artist’s work in his book, The Art at Glen loates. (35.00) The book includes 130 colour reproductions, 28 black and white sketches, representative of his wide range of art. You are invited to meet Mr. Loates who will personally sign copies of this outstanding bookt Glen Loates is one of the fOremost wildlife artists goalie Doug Meet famed wildlife artist Glen antes , g / v}? CLASSIC BOOK SHOPS . v and receive a free plant. Silver Jubilee Commemorative Coins The Permanent is coming to Markham Place, Steeles Avenue East at Don Mills Road, with a wide range of financial services. HILLCREST MALL 9350 YONGE ST.. RICHMOND HILL PHONE 8848283 To the first 5,000 visitors to our branch during our opening celebrations Wednesday, October 19 through Saturday, November 19 we're giving away potted green plants. There’s one just for you â€" free Come in and meet our staff and get your free potted tropical plant. got." said Artemchuk, “but Heise certainly stood out in his stint. He had some very difficult saves." Three stars of the game were Dobson, Heise and Sherman. Mike Carnevale also played impressively. Beat Barrie The Barrie game saw the Jeweller's jump into an early three goal lead in the first period courtesy of goals by Steve Sherman from Dale Roffey and Iain Myles; Sherman again from Myles and Roffey; and Blair Sutherland from Mike Fitzgibbon. There was no score in the second Come to our SYEELES A‘ FINCH AVE The latest exhibition game on Sunday saw Richmond Hill blanking a Thornhill team 8â€"0 with only 12 minutes in penalties for Richmond Hill and 20 for the op- positjon. Richmond Hill opens its season next Sunday in the new arena at 1:10 pm. down considerably from previous seasons due to coach Bruce Richter’s “stay on the ice†edict. MARKHAM pLACE me Permanenl The coins offered have been struck and attractively packaged by the Royal C We’re giving 1977 Canadian coins, Silver Jubilee dollars, $100 Gold Proof coins and Mint Sets between Wednesday, October 19 and Saturday, November .19, 1977. Offer No.1 Open a Statement Chequing or Savings Account with a minimum $100 deposit and you'll receive a Silver Jubilee Dollar. Royal Canadian Mint price. $4.25. One offer per person." Interest will be calculated from November 1, 1977 on new Savings Accounts opened on or prior to November 19, 1977. Offer No. 2 Invest in a Term Deposit (Guaranteed Investment Certificate or Debenture) for any amount from $1 ,000 and receive an interest b0nus of up to $100 in Canadian coinage depending upon the amount of the deposit. Only amounts added to such Term Deposits maturing and renewed between October 19 and November 19. 1977 will qualify for a bonus.‘ One bonus per person. For $1.000 to $4.999 you'll receive a Regular Mint Set. Royal Canadian Mint price. $5.15. For $5,000 to $14999 you'll receive a Custom Mint Set. Royal Canadian Mint price, $8.15. For $15,000 to $24,999 you'll receive a ' A†I L-IA_ Illâ€"b CA. DnuaI Canadian Dricei$16.00. Ullc UUI luv you yvr le .. For $1000 to $4.999 you'll receive a Regular Mint Set. Royal Canadian Mint price. $5.15 For $5.000 to $14,999 you‘ll receive a Custom Mint Set. Royal Canadian Mint price, $8.15. For $15,000 to $24,999 you'll receive a Presentation Silver Jubilee Mint Set. Royal Canadian Mint price, $16.00. For $25,000 or more. you'll receive a Silver Jubilee $100 Gold Proof coin Royal Canadian Mint price, $140.00. 'The face value ol the coins Will be reported as an interest bonus "Offer available to persons 16 years of age and over appearing in account. One Commemorative Silver Jubilee Dollar per person. period but Barrie roared back for four goals in the third. two of them by Graham Griffith and one by Jim Angus. and Bob Coulsont. But it was to no avail as the Jeweller‘s kept pace with goals by Members- i the Permanent Canada Permanent Trust Company Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation. Robinson from Wright and Myles; and Reston from Doug Pollock and Roffey. The Jeweller's are in Orillia Saturday night and at home for a Monday night game at Bond Lake Arena against Barrie. Game time is 7:30 pm. ébpéaring in person to open an anadian Mint