The loss to Oro saw John Cummins getting the lone Oak Ridges goal from Greenslade. It was better sledding Other goals went to Rick Greenslade, Bill Carswell and Charlie Trask. Assists to Greenslade, two, and Ken Clague. The Sutton shutout saw Mark Smith scoring two goals and assisting on another. Sandwiched in there was a 4-1 loss to Oro. Brockton midgets take three of four The Oak Ridges Alec Brockton Midgets won three of their four recent games downing Sutton 5- 0, Nobleton 6-3. and Rich mond Hill 6-2. The team is showing steady improvement every week in every aspect of the game. Other results saw the Atoms losing 6-4 to Aurora Thursday night of last week in a game which saw them leading 3-1 at The Richmond Hill defense, consisting of Louis Lazzer, Martin Devlin, Jeff Field and Angelo D‘Angelis, played a strong game. But not to worry, as I gain experience I might just become an ace sports reporter. Hill major atoms lose 2â€"0 The Richmond Hill Major Atom A's dropped a 2â€"0 game to the league- ]eading Barrie squad. By CLIFF WEBB I have just been talked into becoming the new writer of this column and naturally, I had hoped for some spectacular news with which to make my entrance. Well, I guess that nothing spectacular has happened or else I just haven‘t heard about it. Quie 2‘ time for n e W writer Craig Rayson, who bowls at ABC. fought it out all day with Ian Cameron and Tom Horton and finally won out after a strong finish. Rayson finished on top with a 5455, followed by Tom By MIKE KYTE The final lo-game block of the Carling O’Keefe Open qualifying round was held last Sunday at Pro Bowl in Richmond Hill . The top positions for each of the men’s and ladies divisions went right down to the last game, as expected. Rayson tops O’Keefe trials Until that happens OLYMPIQUE was better sledding BAKER' MES“ 14'] N0. 7 HIGHWAY, EAST. THORNHILL 889-9472 EXCITING JR. "A" HOCKEY RICHMOND HILL ARENA PARTS SERVICE & CLOTHING Goflooit. Lively legend. "Tamils u! Bombardier Lu" All righls "served ‘ Embatde I ski-duo. Mark Smith from Ken Clague: Dan DeGeer from John Cummins, Mark Smith from Ken Clague; Mike Wright from Steve Noland; Smith from Clague; and Greenslade from Clague. against Nobleton with James Cummins pulling the hat-trick as well as drawing two assists. Other goals went to Smith, Clague, and Smith agains Thé exhibition game against Richmond Hill saw goals from: Assists to Greenslade, two. ; Clague, Cummins, two; Dean Perrault, Smith, Steve Nolan. and Danny DeGeer. The Richmond Hill Atoms lost a 4-3 game to Thornhill as they were outlucked most of the way. Richmond Hill scoring was handled by Tod Dungey and Patrick Mulcahy with two goals each. Assists went to Jeff Field, Chris DePiero, Louis Lazzer, and David McKee. Then came the third period and Aurora pumped in four goals to win going away in the final five minutes. It's just great to see so many new members at our club. I’m sure that the large number of new members is indicative of the ever-growing popularity of curling. “HOV -, ._- members is indicative of the ever-growing popularity of curling. And (to get in a little plug) the cost of mem- bership is a bargain if you consider the great sport activity, entertainment and socializing that your membership gives you. One enthusiastic _skip who is at the club almost every night had a bad evening . . .It was the last rock, of the last end, the house was empty and he needed nothing more than a biter to win the game. Unfortunately, he one juncture though you’ll have to settle for the on-going trivia. There was an upset 'for the ladies as Shirley Yakeley had a strong finish to oust Sue Wise who led through the whole tournament to capture first place. Shii‘ley had a total of 4982, followed by Wise with 4958. then Bev EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT DEC. 13th 7:45 PM. MARKHAM VS RAMS Horton with a 5352, then Ian Cameron (5339), Brian Stiver (5247), Al Snow (5235), Bernie Baziw (5036), Jack Tulloch (4974), John Metcalfe (4928), Tony Di Rienzo (4921), and Ron O‘Sullivan 4870. snowmobiles Members’ enthusiasm this year is heading toward an all time high, with some members getting all the ice-time they can get. Chris DePiero led the Richmond Hill offensive with two goals and an assist. He is now the leading goal scorer with eight for the season. One of his tallies was a beautiful unassisted The top three in each division bowl singles, while the top six form the men’s and ladies teams. The next four men and three ladies form the mixed team. The coach for the men‘s team is Phil O’Leary, for the ladies is Joe Terry and Vic ’I‘ugwell for the mixed team. Garrard (4834), Marriane Snow (4521). Jean Wood (4468), Betty Wolfreys (4376), Shirley Snow (4301), F10 Blanchard (4257) and Darlene Jones (4235). e “A 2"“); v arr condmomng or 3 @ torSIon bar adjustment iii Correct castercamber , " ’ set toe-m toe-Out ' -©: @ CARS adjust steering box [355 a- center Steerlng wheel k. EXPIRES DEC 31/77 W N f ‘3 éï¬ï¬ï¬lï¬uw AND SAVE HEAW DUTY BATTERY BOOSTER CABLES $35 AT M Dan Rankin, sales rep. for Carling O'Keefe Breweries congratulated all the winners and wishes them and their coaches the best of luck in the Provincial Finals in Hamilton on the Easter Weekend. A big thanks to Dan and the people at Carling‘s for their sup- port in this tournament. ()‘KEEFE CLASSIC During the month of December, most of you will be trying to qualify for the Zone Round of the Carling O‘Keefe Classic 210 and under. If you Shorthanded goal midway through the second period‘ Patrick Mulcahy notched the other Richâ€" mond Hill goal. Assists went to Tim Lawlor, Todd Dungey, and Mulcahy. slipped coming out of the back, fell on his face, and broke his nose. In a rage, he staggered to the rock which had stalled at mid-ice, and kicked it. Unfortunately, he broke his toes. Despite all. he got up again but tripped over his broom and unfortunately broke his left arm. Luckily for him, he passed out before he could hurt himself fur- ther. For Cars. Light Trucks, Vans 8: Campers EXPIRES DEC 31/77 0 LI P A N D 8 Av E 5a use OUR Tlrcslone ‘Fu re sto ne“ m 06- Stores my,“ a m WINNERS Men's Thursday Night first schedule winners: First draw. Curley Lynett. first; Don Richards, second; Keith Anderson, third; Harold Louden‘ fourth; Dave Pulchinski. fifth. Now. the reason that I‘ve reported this tragic scene is to highlight the enthusiasm that I just wrote about. As the ambulance drove away, he feeny raised himself from the stretcher, waved his right arm, and said Well, I can only go so far on trivia, so now I have some real news to repot. ...“Same time tomorrow, fellas?" This tournament, also sponsored by Carling O‘Keefe Breweries. is brought out by the Ontario Bowlers Congress for the enâ€" joyment of all bowlers who have an average. of 210 and under. Any bowler can enter and you don't have to be a member of the York Simcoe Bowlers Association. There is no extra bowling because you can qualify in your He was out cold as he was carried from the club on a stretcher but came to as he was being put into the ambulance. haven’t entered, you can still do it just before you bowl. ' RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE RICHMOND HILL C u r l i n g c l u b 5 throughout Ontario are invited to submit rinks for this big event Invitations will be mailed soon so keep February 4 open as your day to visit the Rich- mond Hill Curling Club. One final note: Will Faye Weiss please take note that Bob needs a new broom for Christmas. February 4 is the date for this winter's Men’s Open Spiel. This year we have a new sponsor who is Mr. Radman and so we are pleased to name the event, “The~ Radman Spiel". These rinks will soon begin playoffs to wrap up the first schedule curling. Second draw, Will Simpson. first; Tubby Barrow, second; Bob Taylor, third; Jim, Anderson, fourth; Floyd Perkins, fifth. 0n the local scene. the Friday Nite Men's Majors from Hilltop, will have their house round roll-off this Friday for the Classic 210 and under and their Turkey Roll December 16. Results as of Nov. 25 are as follows. High average is held down by Al Snow with a 254, then Vic Tugwell 249, “Big†Bob Julian and Corky Rumsen both with 248 and Art McGeachie with 247. High triples for the night were Gary Richardson (852), Jerry regular league play INSTALLED AT NO EXTRA CHARGE CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS: MON. TO FRI. 8 A.M. - 9 P.M. SATURDAY 8 A.M, - 5 P.M. SERVICE DEPT‘ HOURS: MON. TO FRI. 8 A.M. - 5:30 P.M SATURDAY 8 A.M. - 5:00 P.M‘ McDonald (833), Joe Bash (832), Jim Gland- field (807). John Banks (783), Bill Jackson (777), Corky Rumsen (763) and Bob Julian (747). High Singles went to Jerry McDonald (371), Al Snow * Mondays - Pleasure skating 4 - 5:45 pm. Wednesday - Adult pleasure skating 1 - 3 pm. * Fridays - Shinny 4 - 5:45 pm. ** Saturdays â€" Pleasure skating 7:30 â€" 9:30 pm (Closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day 2 New Years Eve) * Thursdays â€" Arena 23 â€" Pleasure skating 4 - 5:45 pm. * * Sundays â€" Arena 23 â€" Pleasure skating 1 - 3 pm. (Closed Christmas Day â€" Open New Years Day) BOND LAKE ARENA * Tuesdays - Arena 23 - Shinny 4 â€" 5:45 pm Wednesdays â€" Arena 67 - Adult pleasure skating 1 - 3 pm {Wt-#6:? TOWN OF °" ' RICHMOND HILL °I;‘. hair- 7.: PARKS & RECREATION DEPT. AND THE ARENA ASSOCIATION PUBLIC SKATING & SHINNY HOCKEY RICHMOND HILL ARENAS ‘23' AND '67' * 25° per person ** 60° per person Wednesday afternoons â€" FREE. Help a little Brother-- be a Big Brother 727-1251 ADMISSIONS: THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. December 7. 1977 â€" 8-3 (341). Gary Richardson (335 and 304, Jack Hill (325), Bill Jackson (315), Gary Palmer (306), Al Richardson (309), Roger Ball (309), Corky Rumsen (304), and Len Attridge 1301). a“ s“. EXPIRES DEC. 31/77 CLIP AND SAVE “’9 mï¬â€˜ .u THERMO CAR gm $319 COMPARE R A Give Heart Fund. (1) Perform a death-defying act. de< One-stop Local Inaï¬ance Service AmoHome um Justca“ 889â€"6204 Of drop in at COMPARE AT (YORK FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY 7699 Yonge Street Thornhill. Ontano L3T 125