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The Liberal, 26 Oct 1977, B2

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’Ridges Kings lose to Aurora by 3-2 Brockton midgets win 3 of 4 games The Aurora game saw goals by Jeff Harris and John Lalonde with an assist to Mike Millard. One of the ties was against Aurora in a game George Nelson was elected president for 1978 of the Richmond Hill Minor Ball Association at its annual general meeting last Thursday night. He replaces Stan Shadoff. Other members of the executive are: Ernie Ferrando, vice-presid- ent; Mary Ross, secretary; Anne Thorpe. The Brockton boys lost their opener 8-4 to Aurora Minor Midgets but came back to blank Newmarket Minor Midgets 2-0, then beat Aurora Minor Midgets 7-5, and 'then Newmarket again 3-2. The results: Aurora 8. Oak Ridges 4. Goals by Steve Nolan from John Cummins; Ken Clague from Charles Trask; Rick Greenslade from Mark Smith and Dan DeGeer; and Ihor Chornobaj unassistedi The Oak Ridges Peewee Kings lost a close 3-2 game to Aurora in exhibition hockey but bounced back to edge Sutton 2-1. The Oak Ridges Alex Brockton Midgets are off to a fine start in exhibition hockey play with three wins in four outings. Richmond Hill played a hard game with extra efforts contributed by Danny Jensen and Derek The Richmond Hill Atoms are four games into the exhibition season and have chalked up a win, loss and two ties. Oak Ridges 2. Newmarket 0. Goals by Nelson heads ball Minor atoms lose by 5â€"0 The Richmond Hill Minor Atoms suffered a 5- 0 loss in their opening game at Newmarket Saturday. Hill atoms blow big lead ? B-2 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, October 26, 1977 161 Newkirk Road Mullay 10:30 Tuesday 111]] Wedrmday HI] 8:45 Trusday 12.11] My 7:00 Saturday 2.110 Satuniay Surday Richmond Hill Legion Midget goalie Ted Inch makes a grab of the puck here in Sunday’s game against Barrie but he wasn't so lucky on nine other shots as the locals CENTENNIAL POOL Recreation Swimming Program September to December 9th 1-00 7.11] 11:11 AM. 3110 PM. 1:30 PM. 8:30 PM. mm PM. 1:30 PM. 9:00 PM. 330 PM. am PM. am PM. 3:30 PM 5110 PM am PM The meeting was held in "The Blue Flame Room“ at the Consumers‘ Gas building. Oak Ridges 7, Aurora 5. Rick Greenslade from Ken Clague; Greenslade from Smith and Clague; Mike Wright from Ken Blyth; John Cummins unassisted; Charles ’I‘rask from Steve Nolan; James Cummins from Nolan; Greenslade from Clague. Oak Ridges 3. Newmarket 2. Mark Smith from Shor Chor- nobaz; Greenslade unassisted; Greenslade from Cummins and Smith. The goaltending chores were handled by Mark Spensley and Glenn Wood. Five of those Aurora goals came in the last four and a half minutes‘ treasurer; Gale Ferrando, publicity director; Betty Cook, head convener; Ken Guyton. equipment m a n a g e r ; P a ul Patenaude, umpire-in- chief; Lois Smith, diamond controller. which saw Richmona Hill build up a 7-0 lead only to have to settle for an 8-8 tie. Rick Greenslade and Mark Smith, both unassisted. ladies Swim (Babysitfmg M) m Swim Aim Swim m Swim Aduh Swim Adult Swim m Swim Pubic Swim mm a Faniy Swim Pubic Swim Pubic Swim Add! a ram Swim Pimps Swim Goaltenders were Glen McKenzie and Billy MacArthur. David Blyth and Lalonde scored in the Sutton gameA MacArthur was in goal. The Oak Ridges Kings are sponsored by Quality Woodworking. Baptiste but couldn't b r e a k t h r o u g h Newmarket‘s strong defence. Robbie Bell, in the net for the last half of the game, played well for Richmond Hill allowing only one goal. TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL 881L6651 Good grab Aurora started very quickly in this one but Richmond Hill goalie Scott Strain kept them at bay. Richmond Hill opened the scoring at 4:53 of the first via Michael Rae from Wintjes and Patrick Mulcahy. Aurora came back to tie it in the same period and then go ahead in the second. Richmond Hill stormed back to tie the game on a goal by Tod Dungey from DeAngelis and Padley. Then it was Wintjes getting the go-ahead goal in the third period. Thornhill and Richmond Hill back at it again with Thornhill winning this one 3-2. Richmond Hill opened the scoring in the first via Wintjes who pulled the trigger on a fine pass from Mulcahy. .Thornhill replied with two goals in the second only to have Richmond Hill tie the game in the third. Bernie Wintzes led the Richmond Hill scorers with two goals and an assist. Chris Depiero followed close behind with two and singles went to Angelo DeAngelis, Chris Pescador, Grant Padley and Timmy Lawlor. In the return match both Aurora and Rich- mond Hill played a much more defensive game with Richmond Hill winning 3-2. TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Town ol Richmond Hill proposes'to consider the passing of a By-law to stop up and close part of a Public Highway known as ELMWOOD AVENUE between CEDAR AVENUE and the CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY RIGHT OF WAY as shown on Registered Plan 2383. The portion of the Highway affected is shown as Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4 on Reference Plan 64R-6415 and a copy of the plan and the draft By-Iaw are available for inspection at the Office of the Town Clerk, 10266 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario. The Council will consider the proposed By-law at its meeting on the 7th day of November, 1977 and at that time will hear any person or the solicitor or agent of any person who advises the Clerk in writing prior to the 7th day of November, 1977 that he would like to appear. Dated at the Town of Richmond Hill this 4th day of October, 1977. The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill. Date of First Publication: Oct. 12, 1977 Date of Second Publication: Oct. 19, 1977 Date of Third Publication: Oct. 26, 1977 Date of Fourth Publication: Nov. 2, 1977 Rlchmond Hm, Hillcrest Mall, Carrville Road and Yonge St. AUTOMOTIVE CENTRE Prestone Anti-freeze protects your car summer and winter. Have some added after your cooling system check. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL NOTICE OF ROAD CLOSING lost 9-2. Oh well, the season's young yet, fellas. Maybe next time. Richmond Hill opened the scoring in the first via Wintjes who pulled the trigger on a fine pass The final game of the exhibition series saw Thornhill and Richmond Hill back at it again with Thornhill winning this one 3-2. Finally it was Dungey storming the Thornhill end and scoring with 1:13 left in the game for a 1â€"1 tie. Assists went to Jef- frey Field and Martin Devlin. The third exhibition game saw Richmond Hill playing in a game which saw the first two periods scoreless as both teams played a strong defensive game. Newmarket, Upper Canada Mall, Hwy. #9 and Hwy. #1 1 . Thomhill scored first in the third period and things looked bleak for Richmond Hill. C.‘D. Weldon Clerk Available at Sears, Richmond Hill, Newmarket and Markham Place stores. Markham Place, 2900 Steeles East. Corner of Don Mills and Steeles. Can FBDB helg “Al I Joel Gentle got the first of his three goals in the first period on a perfect pass from DePiero and Wintjes Thirty seconds later Thomhill took the lead to stay. Richfnond Hill got its goal on a blast by DeAngelis. The same Richmond Hill Atom team opened the regular schedule with a 4-4 tie against Orillia. To anange a confidential discussion OI’ obtain further infor- mation, contact our office at 4430 Bathutst St, Downsview in the RICHMOND HILL area on Wednesday. Opening new doors to small business. one of our representatives M“ be November 2nd, 1977 Telephone 638-0823 TERRY CLARKE Legion midgets split games Simpsons-Sears Ltd. ‘Regi and ‘Was‘ refer to Simpsons-Sears Ltd. prices Sale prices feature special savings, special valuesor Sears everyday low prices you ': The Richmond Hill Legion Midgets ex- perienced the “good and bad of it" on the weekend as they got their 1977-78 regular hockey schedule underway. The big shooter in this one was Joe] Reeves with three goals and an assist. Friday saw them come up with an impressive 7-4 opening game win over Newmarket only to come up short Sunday via a 9-2 derailment at the hands of Barrie. Orillia tied it in the second at 5:25 but Gentle got his second goal from DePiero. Orillia closed out the second period by again tying the game. The win against Newmarket saw the Legion team coming from behind a 3-1 second period deficit to win it in the final period. He was followed by Jack Vantol with two assists; Richard Hughes, one goal and an assist; Danny O’Sullivan, one The final period saw Gentle get his hat-trick and. Mike Rae scoring his first goal of the year to put Richmond Hill two up. A determined Orillia team came back to tie the game in the final three minutes. and two; Jeff Josling, a Other assists went to Scott Barlett, three, Len McVeigh. two. goal, Craig Hallidai a goal. Richmond Hill was keyed up for this one but just couldn‘t get un- tracked. The Hillers get an opportunity to avenge the Barrie game when they travel to Barrie tomorrow night (Thursday). They are at home Sunday against Aurora at 1:15 pm. Goals and assists for the Legion: Jim Majury from Craig Halliday and Jeff Halliday; and Scott Bartlett from Reeves and McVeigh. Barrie proved to be “ye olde" nemesis and had game well in hand all the way. 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