The Oak Ridges Atoms came up with their finest showing of the season as The Epic boys have won five games and tied one to date having beaten Barrie 6-2, tied them 5-5; beaten Thornhill 4-2 and 9-2; Orillia 4-2 and 3-2. Comprising the team’s lineup this season are: Riding high in first place in another fast start to equal last season. Rick Warren,’ Brian Casey, Randy Martin, Steve Bishop, Ed Gun- dert, Al Clark, Reiner Pleshberger, Doug Lewis, Ron Abernathy, Dale Strang,‘ Steve Bowers, Tom Peden, Roy Russel, Dave Forster. Greg Walton, Mark Cossman, Steve Madden. Coach is Len Campbell; assistant, Jeff Watson; manager is Stan Bishop. States coach Campbell: “With Warren and Casey we have sound goalkeeping. Martin, Bishop, Gundert, Clark and Pleshberger on defence give us a lot of strength in these spots. The Richmond HilI Epic Realtor Juveniles are doing it all ovex again. Atom A ’s lose 4-3 Barrie started the game off by scoring two goals. The Bondsteelers tied it up with two goals, both by Derek D’Battista and assisted by Pat Dickinson on the pair. They went ahead 3-2 when Ttodd Savoye scored, assisted by Dave Repath. Barrie made a strong come-back in the last two minutes of the game and put two goals in the net for the win. EPIC UUYO Assists went to Craig Irvine and Kris Walsh. It was the team’s first they ' h‘ :h m0 5:33; lnsorKVe “of their 3-4 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, November 30. 1977 Oak Ridges Atoms down King “To Epic Realtors, thanks for your support. We appreciate your sponsorship and we hope we do not disappoint you. I am sure we will not. I think we have a fine hockey club.“ Richmond Hill Minor Atom ‘A‘s were defeated in Barrie Friday night 4-3. Sunday night was disappointing as well when Newmarket won 4-0 over the Minor Atoms despite good second- efforts by Danny Jensen and David Nicol. “Our three forward lines are playing well as a team and if they continue to skate and jell as they have so far they should do well. “As normal, funds are always low and we will have tickets available shortly for our New Year’s Dance again this year. Epic boys ‘ cflurora wows/craft WE ARE no.1 HOBBY STORE IN iYORK REGION WE HAVE TRAINS IIO.8DI MODELS SLOTCARS RADIO CONTROLLED BOATS PLANES CARS JUST ASK FOR KEITH Aurora Shopping Centre. ' Aurora, Ont 727-3631 (Over 30 yrs. exp.) BOB AT Ol’ they downed King City 3-1 behind the two-goal scoring of Ron Rawding with Paul Tor-lone getting the other goal. game in which they showed some of their potential playing a strong positional style. Their mistakes were few and all the players showed improvement in the checking department. 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With Hundreds of Best Buys and regular everyday prices. defensemen thwarted many King City chances. Strong defensively were Andrew Aldworth, Chris Mohl, John Bertelson and Don Rawding. Other hoï¬se league: action saw: ’ Doane Hall Pharmacy Peewees blanked King City IGA 3-0 with Keith McQuarrie scoring twice‘ and Craig Bumstead; once. Assist to Gary McGowan. A good team effort. The Oak Ridges Chariot Colision and Premium Gas Bar Novices edged King City 3â€"2 behind the win this season. The Oak Ridges Hollingworth & Sons Midget-Juveniles tied King City 1-1 on a goal by Ihor Chornobaj from Paul Smith. The game was a clean one with only four penalties called. King City goalie A. Burbidge robbed the Oak Ridges at Miracle *Miracle Open to Midnight THURSDAY AND FRIDAY The Oak Ridges Hollingworth & Sons Midget-Juveniles tied King City 1-1 on a goal by [her Chornobaj from Paul Smith. two-goal scoring efforts of: Shayne Stevenson. Mark‘ Potts got the other goal‘ unassisted. 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Right behind was Mark Ryman with three goals; Evan Boyle with two, and singles to Alex Brockton and Lance Ryman. Tim Stevenson and Cliff Weston scored for Scotia. OMHA â€" BANTAM Rodney Gilchrist got the lone Oak Ridges goal from Randy Gilchrist. Scotia 11-2 behind the four-goal scoring of Paul Beck. §eé§a§e+1°i7iiigï¬af§iXRINE49° 1 lb. ‘ub Mita Man Chocolate Creme BEST PlflLLED DONUTS BUY ol 6 Available until Deeembet 3 only The Oak Ridges Atoms dropped a 4-1 game to King City with Peter Narduzzi scoring the lone goal from Dennis San- ders. _ They didn‘t have much better luck against Sutton losing 7-4 with Narduzzi getting all four of their goals. Assists went to Kelly Rheeder and Robt. Munroe. They also lost a narrow 2-1 game to 0m with Rheeder getting the only goal from Don Ferris. Peewees The Oak Ridges Atoms Christie's Pkg. 016 Available until December 3 only Pkg. 01-12 Available until Dec. 3 only LEMON TARTS mEYFOAM CUP359¢ Granny‘s BUTTER TARTS REM). Le"! Bgani. 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