When asked to make a Christmas statement for the press, he said, “It’s !+&!‘!h0t in ' this ?&!!(‘?&! outfitl". Not only was Bob an excellent Santa. he also put in an excellent days curling considering his long lay off following his shoulder injury early this season. 1n the recent North American Life Bonspiel. Richmond Hill Curling Club had two entires. Faye Weiss and her rink of Marg Mellon vice. Joanne Bloxam second, and Fran Anderson lead curled six games in three days and won three, lost three almost making to to the semi-finals. Terri Powell and her rink of Helen Awde vice, Bert Vernon second, and Irma Ferris lead, curled four games but did not manage any wins. We wish these rinks greater success next year and thank them for their representation of, our club. One final note and that is that I do not make the news but merely write about it. So if you do have news from our curling club call me at home anytime except for Monday through Sunday. Curlers greet Santa Ross Wood and his committee did an exâ€" cellent job to provide a well produced ‘spiel’. Anne and I unfortunately missed most of the party but we did stay around long enough to find out that Santa‘s real name is Bob Moore. At the end of the men‘s first schedule Monday evening competive curling. the top 10 are: lst John Graydon 25 pts; 2nd Len Lee 20 pts; 3rd Jim Anderson 18 pts; 4th Tubby Barrow 16 pts; 5th Dalt Hicks 16 pts; 6th Bob Weiss 16 pts; 7th Clark Bullock 15 pts; 8th Walt Lavender 15 pts; 9th Frank Ellison 15 pts; 10th Five way tie. Our apologies too to the elderly lady spectator. We hope that she now understnds that “All the way" and “harder†are merely expressions of encouragement used by the skips to their sweepers. Single H Winners â€" 1 Frank Wood Like any other ‘spiel‘, the end result produced winners and here they are; Overall winner was Art Miller and his rink. Second draw â€"â€" lst Ken Spicer; 2nd Ron Wilson: 3rd Mike Olynec. The committee wishes however to apologise to all those members who broke teeth on the frozen chewing gum and candy and regret that our liability insurance does not cover repair of dentures. First draw winnersâ€" lst Art Miller; 2nd Alec Wood; 3rd John Scott. Special bowling day at A.B.C. The team would also like to thank all of the residents of the area for their co~operation and generosity during the team‘s fund-raising activities for this tour- nament. By CLIFF WEBB What a day it was, â€" good curling, good fun. good food, and good partying. A sell-out ‘spiel' surrounded by success. That was this years RHCC Christmas Bon~ spiel. ‘ Bantams tie 4-4 This weekend the bantams hope to bring home the silver as they head to Owen Sound for a tournament. The Richmond Hill Roman Corporation Bantam A's tied a fired- up Thornhill club 4:4 in a tough, hard fought game. Richmond Hill goals were scored by J. P. Farrell from David Carmichael: Farrell again from Carl D’Antimo; David Car- michael from Farrell and Paul Harrietha; and Carmichael again from Harrietha and Rick Scragg. Bowling will start at 9 a.m. and continue right To begin the New Year off right all bowling proceeds taken in that day will be donated to the March of Dimes. By MIKE KYTE Starting January 1. 1978, ABC Bowl will be under new management. THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, December 14, 1977 High Dave Game Bruce; 7?; Cadillac Baif peewees win 3 more The Richmond Hill Cadillac Baif Peewees continued their winning ways defeating Oak Ridges, Oshawa and arch-rival Barrie. The Baifers let loose against Oshawa winning So, if you are not suf- fering from the night before come on out and strike it rich for the March of Dimes. upto 11 p.m.atacostof50 Tickets are now cents per game. available from your So, if you are not sufâ€" House rep or from the fering from the night executive for the York before come on out and Simcoe Bowlers strike it rich for the Association’s annual March of Dimes. North South Tournament Frozen Young Eviscerated Grade A_Deep B_aste_d Over 20 lb. size Over 20 lb. size Frozen Young Eviscerateafl Frozen Young Eviscorated SwHt‘s Gplden West or Tend R Fresh Brand GRADE 7A TURKEYS 1044 lb. size 8-12 lb. size Frozen Eviscerated Utility G_rade YOUNG TU RKEYS Grpat holiday meat at eracle’s own prices! Scottish Style Sllced [09 Ouallty SlliedASldie §wltfsï¬Premlum Sliced Slde or Tallleler 1 lb. pkg. Producl 0! 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You still have time before Christmas to buy anous Ior Quality Boot or Pprj SCHNEIIDER’S MINI SIZZLERS 1 lb. pkg Frozen Young Evisceratod Grade A Deep Basted Scomsh SI‘ Shell on Frozen Grade A DooEBasled BUTT RBALL TURKEYS 10-14 In 2 pie pkg CARIBBEAN SHRIMP Scottish S! Ie MEA PIES Pooled and Cleaned quhllner Large 20 oz, pkg Pooled and Cleaned inhllner LARGE S RIMP 2.2 lb. ctn‘ slze 74° L388“ 98° Stock up [or the holidays The fact that the ‘Baifers have allowed only 14 goals in their last nine games attests to the fact the whole team is “pulling together" mond Hill's only setback in the last nine games. LB. 'Exeeptwhere pmflitad by law. -ane or The King of Roasts â€"VIII VIâ€"III" From Best Quality “GRADE A†Beef Boneless Bottom Cut From Best Quality "GRADE A" Bee! IIIâ€" IIVII'l' LB- From Best Quality “GRADE A†Beef an Ontario Bowlers Congress lottery ticket to put in your favorite bowler's stocking or bowling bag. They are only $1 and all proceeds go to help the blind defensively Also indicative of the peewees team play is the fact that over half 0! the 30 goals scored by the team over the last nine games have resulted ROUND STEAK ROASTS PRIME RIB STEAKS From Best Quality “GRADE A" Bee! PORTERHOUSE LOIN STEAKS SIRLOIN STEAKS From Best Quality “ERADE A†Beef LB Mgr! Miles, Ideal for Slumng SAUSAGE MEAT 1 lb. pkg 6 pack New Zonlnnd Famous [01 Quality Schneider's Famous to: QuaHï¬Schnolder’s MINCE EAT TARTS FROZEN LAMB LEGS Whole or Shank Ponlon LL48 ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 14â€"20. 1977. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES bowlers and the senior citizen bowlers. You have a chance to win a 1978 Buick Le Sabre or one of five RAC.A. color television sets. from three-way passing plays. The boys are hopeful they can continue their strong play into the Rosetown Tournament on December 26. 27 and 28 for the hometown fans. The Wednesday Nite $1.38 Full Cut Bone-in From Best Quality “GRADE A" Bee! RUMP ROASTS 344 lb. Frozen Evlscomod Swm‘s Swm‘s Semi-BonoIess Whole GRADE A GEESE Rudy to Eat 12 lb. avg. ska 3112-4 lb. slze Pan Skinned Whole SMOKED COOKED HAMS SUGAR PLUM F rozon Younqjvlgcorflog 599};qu Frozen YounEvlscomod Klng Cole GRAD A DUCKLINGS 18 lb. There was some ex» cellent bowling as Bruce Weir led the men with a 832 triple which included a 403 single. Then Don Dupont with 783 (307) Mike Kyte 780 (309). Morris Fletcher 704, George Stepanovs 688 (299). Ross Myles 676, Gord Cassidy 670. Brian Butler 664, Frank Price 637. and Gord Crofts 619. Mixed league from ABC held their qualifying house round for the Carling O‘Keefe Classic 210 & under last week. For the ladies it was Allison Weagle 750 (291), avg‘ size size $1.94 $1.18 In the series race, the Blue Jays are pulling out in front with 176‘2 points. Following in second are the Jokers with 159 points then the Diamonds with 1531:. High Average for the ladies is very close as Betty Wolfreys has 223 but right behind her is Rose Antl with 221, then Gloria Byer with 203. For the men Dave Alexander still controls the top with a 250 then Craig Rayson 233 and following right behind is Ed Weber 231. Betty Wolfreys 722, Rose Antl 685, Mary Wheeler 616. Gloria Byer 608, and Edith Harrison 600. $1.88 88°