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The Liberal, 16 Nov 1977, B5

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The Richmond Hill Tournaments Incorpo- rated Minor Bantams have started their 1977-78 season. Coaching this year‘s team is Tom Sanlon and The Bantam “B” Club opened the season with four consecutive wins after dropping the first game 3-0 to Barrie. In the first game,'while the team had its chance to score. the lack of back- Tournament Inc Hill bantam B’s win 4 straight Parchment Wrap 100% Vegetable Oil, Chefmastev Steinberg Condensed 1 lb. pkg Salad Dressing TOMATO SOUP 32 fl. oz. jar 24 oz. loal 28 fl‘ oz. tin MIRACLE’§ FRESH QUALITY PRODUCE EfiE’SEJELDERVEALcnops 330 Pony Tail Wtap Champlain In Tomato Sauce Steinberg Plain 0f Salted Steinberg 10 fl. oz. tin MARGARINE Mira Man WHITE SLICED BREAD SODA CRACKERS 16 oz_ pkg 128 II. oz. jug KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP BEANS WITH PORK Beel. Chicken. Liver 25.5 oz. tin LIQUID BLEACH PEP DOG FOOD PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL NOVEMBER 22. 1977 â€" WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Lipton‘s Canadian Processed Mira Man Pkg. of 2 env. CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP MIX CHEESE SLICES Regular or Singles, 16 oz. pkg. Valley Farm Choice 2 lb. bag Ontario Grown Canada No. 1 Grade TABLE POTATOES 10 lb. bag Product of USA. Canada No. 1 Grade Pkg. 0! s CORN ON THE COB Product 0' USA EN DIVE or ESCAROLE FROZEN FRENCH FRIES Fresh trom the Tropics. Large Size BANANAS ‘ Save With Miracle’s Regular Everyday Prices. This is tfie first yéar Sanlon and Wood have Both coaches have been spending their time on re- organizing the team to date and hopes are high. Brendan Wood checking and fore- checking put Barrie ahead, Game two at Thornhill was a good solid checking game on the part of the forwards and defence. Fine goaltending by Peter 14° coached an all-star team and have found “it a big jump from house league although we hope to have a good season with the boys and also the parents". DelGrosso and Glen Barenthin blanked the Thornhill boys. The season opening goal was scored by Doug Walton and Scott Pipher netted the 2nd marker, Product at USA §£§EEE'NES‘Z/98° BEST BUY Beef. Chicken. Turkey, Salisbuty Steak. Blookpatk Game three in Rich- Product 0! U.S.A.. Flonda WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 5 lb. bag 8 oz. pkg Product of U.S.A 6 02. poly bag Omario Grown. Canada Fancy Glade Beet. Chicken, Turkey, Brookpark 4 qt. basket McINTOSH APPLES FROZEN MEAT PIES RADISH ES 26 oz. pkg 11 02. Mg Mrs. Smith Frozen APPLE PIE Kent Concentraied Frozen ORANGE JUICE 12-1/2 fl. oz. tin Steinberg’s Corn. Peas & Carrots. Mixed Vegetables 2 lb. bag FROZEN PEAS CHECK OUT FOR lESS 0N . 000200 F0000. . boys have ’high hopes’ mond Hill was another good effort in a 4-1 win over Newmarket The first two markers were scored by Rob Cashin. The first assists went to Mark Lockerbie‘ and Lorne Baxter. Assisting “Our record,“ states Sanlon, "to date doesn't really say much but we are still reorganizing and are getting around to it." In exhibition play Richmond Hill has played Fresh Blade or Hagenauer, defence, scored the third goal unassisted. Goal number four was netted by Mark Lockerbie. Chris Top Quality Aurora twice. Thornhill and Ajax once. They have two wins. one tie and one loss. In league play they've lost all four games. E'F'iEgfieVEKL CUTLETSL81.88 on the second goal was Paul Thomas and Jon LEAN MINCED VEAL 46 lb. size Famous lor Ouamy Wieners RED Hmstaggc 8 oz. chub Flesh Cut VEAL RIB CHOPS Picnic Style Smoked Famous lo: Quality SCHNEIDER’S MINI DELI Frozen Eviscetated Utility Grade, Frying or PORK SHOULDERS The King of Roasts 10 oz. pkg Store Packed, Frozen Quarter Pound Size Bluewater Dinner for One North Atlantic Haddock Choice Rio Frozen Sliced 9 02. em FISH 8: CHIPS STRAWBERRIES Large 2 lb. pkg Family Size. Highliner Rich's Frozen 32 oz. ctn ROASTING CHICKENS COFFEE RICH HAMBURGER BEEF PATTIES FISH & CHIPS From Best Quality “GRADE A” Beef From Best Quality “GRADE A” Beef PRIME RIB ROASTS PORTERHOUSE LOIN STEAKS Properly Aged, Expertly Cut and Trimmed This year‘s roster 2-3 lb. size consists of Ron Laird and Don Fawcett in goal: defence, Carl Boyle, Dave Leuchener. Mark Ellison, Al Evelyn, and Mike Briggs; forwards, Ken Jensen. Mark Joslin. McGuiggan and Glen Parenthin shared goaltender duties, Game four in Newmarket on October 30 was a narrow win in a 3-2 victory for the Richmond Hill visitors. Shots on goal i868" $1.48 $1.08 1.78 L388" Efiifilfiififlgmfifl-43 Swifl‘s Premium Sliced Side or Properly Aged, Expertly Cut & Trimmed 1 lb. pkg-Product of Canada Sweet Pickled 3 lb, avg. size SIRLOIN STEAKS From Best Quality “GRADE A" Beef COTTAGE ROLLS LAZY MAPLE BACON Empile Shank or Butt Portion. Fresh Leg 0! Full Cut. Bone~in SLICED SIDE BACON 1 lb. pkgâ€"Product of Canada Fresh Ontario Pork Mary Miles Sliced Side SLICED SIDE BACON 1 lb. pkgâ€"Product 0! Canada 1 lb. pkgâ€"Product of Canada Regular Cap-On From Best Quality “GRADE A" Beef BACON 1.55 1 lb, pkgâ€"Product of Canada PORK ROASTS RUMP ROASTS PRIME RIB STEAKS MAPLE LEAF BACON No-Cap Regular Bone-In PRIME RIB STEAKS Boneless SIRLOIN TIP ROASTS 6 oz. pkg. sliced BEEF BRAISING RIBS Mary Miles SLICED COOKED HAM From Best Quality “GRADE A" Bee! From Best Quality "GRADE A"Bee1 From Best Quality “GRADE A" Beet were 24 to 19 for Rich- mond Hill. Opening the scoring was Mark Lockerbie from Mike Hagenauer and Jim Barton. David Banton netted number 2 and number 3 From Best Quality "GRADE A" Beef Also filling in is Ben Carbone while James Mark Stevens. Gary Sutherland, James Kennedy. Duane Aubie, Brian Dunnett, Barry Munro and Jim Flett. J .78 THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. November 16. 1977 â€" 8.5 of back-checking was evident in this game. Glen Barenthin handled the goaltending very capably. assisted by Pat Lawlor on each. Jim Barton assisted on goal number 3. A lack The team will play in the Whitby tournament over the Christmas break. Kennedy is out of action for a month with a cracked collarbone. 5.31.78 $1.88 $1.78 $1.58 $1.48 $1.18 $1.18 1.54 98° This is the first eight- ender of the RHCC season. We wanted to run a picture but Marj Baillie forgot to put film in her camera. Sorry ladies; do it again sometime. TIES-WED-TNUF‘G â€"v0un.e rn FRIOun-Opm SAY â€"Ioun pn Mf1znmdpm Two curling veterans, Curly Lynett and Will Simpson have led their teams to first place spots in their respective draws in Thursday Men’s schedule curling. Each team has won all three games to date. Congratulations to skip Peg McPherson‘s senior ladies‘ rink of Helen Awde, Gladys Thwaites and Pat Clemmens which scored the elusive “eight under” in a scheduled game on Monday, November 7. C group standings show Jim Anderson and George Mitchell tied for first place with three wins each. After three games of the Men’s Competitive league, John Graydon and Frank Ellison have each skipped their rinks to unblemished records to lead Group A. Dalt Hicks, Don Richards. Bob Weiss and Harold Louden are tied for the B group lead with two wins and one loss records. Other goals were scored by Mike Hagenauer. John Adams, Mark Lockerbie, Jim Barton, Pat Lawlor, Gary Armstrong, Rob McKenzie and Troy Mitchell. Top scorer for the game was Rob Cashen with five goals. Doug McLean netted two. G o a l i e s P e t e r DelGrosso and Glen Barenthin shared net- minding duties, allowing only two each. The return game in Orillia was a decisive victory for the Hillers. The final score was 15-4 with a lot of good steady hockey on the part of all team members. and their guests. Bob Thompson and Tab MacDonald teamed up with their “guest wives" to take the second draw. Jim Park‘s rink won the “most honest“ team award. and curiin equally in Saturday Scoring for Richmond Hill was Captain Pat Lawlor â€" 2 goals â€" Paul Thomas, Jon Palmer, Doug McLean. Doug Walton. John Adams. one each. Mike Haganauer, Rod McKenzie, Doug McLean, Glen Apps picked up assists. Spaghetti and curling By BERT NAYLOR The spaghetti strands and curling rocks were equally in evidence on Saturday last as the “Beauchinski” Spaghetti Dinner and guest day combined to produce an enjoyable day of curling and' a never-ending evening of eating and dancing. First draw results of the curling showed Jack and Chris Rickaby and guests in first place. The “best sports" prize went to Bill and Betty Schwann and their guests. Over tho past 100 Your. to proton: day Pine 0 Oak - Rosewood 0 Walnut 0 Mahogany and other furniture of all kmds always on display many "one of a knnd" pieces Lavge selecIIOn 01 smalls A tip of the curling tam to the “Beauchinskis” (Orton, June, Dave and OliVe) and all their hard working committee members. (Some spaghetti may still be visible on the walls to our sharpeyed curlers.) This game was a close checking. hard-hitting effort and some fine defensive work on the part of Hagenauer, Barton. Palmer and Apps. Rod McKenzie played well for his first outing with the “B” Club. Finest Home Furnishings and Antiques MYuguSlitilglnfliliM. In the fifth season game it was another win posted for the Bantam “B” Hillel's over Orillia 7-4. Mung-QOEQVNSI

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