Reusse Construction won its second game of the week when they edged Newmarket 3-2 after beating Aurora 6-1 earlier. The Newmarket hockey game saw Thornhill coming from behind That goal came after goalie Eugenio Colin had made three great stops. Thornhill played Shorthanded after this goal until halfway through the second period but a strong penalty killing effort by the whole team foiled Newmarket‘s attempts to score. Reusse whips Newmarket, Aurora BEST Liquid Detergent 8W IVORY 32 ll. oz. btl. Rich's Frozen 35$ RICH WHIP 8 fl. 01. cm. Primo 353‘ VEGETABLE OIL 128 fl. oz. tin ‘ Pnnul Gull" Chlp. Chocolu Dutch SIyII 01 Chocolm Chl‘ auv COOKIES 14 02. aka. Frozen Rhodes 35:1 DINNER ROLLS 12 oz. pkg. BEST BUY 32 ll. 01. lin check out for less! BEST -BUY Stolnbovg Fun A Canals . Com. Mlnd V090 lllll FROZ N P AS 4 Ibt pkg. Pkg. 0! 4 am. Canadian Processed Kran BEST CHEESE SLICES BUY Singles, 16 oz. pkg. Choice Valley Farm Steinberg Condensed 2 lb. pkg. 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Ceolin finished off the when Hollings won the scoring in the first period face~off and drew the on a blistering shot that puck back to Ceolin who the Aurora goalie didn't let goa slap shot catching even see. Ian Crebbin and the bottom right corner of Reusse’s David De] John Hollings assisted. Bonifro got the go ahead Ceolin scored his goal with Joe Lyman and second goal of the game Stephen Smith assisting. at 7:29 of the third period 1.28 1.79 43c 29° The size and speed of the Barrie club has made it four wins in a row over Thornhill. ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE DEC. 14â€"20. 1977 IN METRO TORONTO O MISSISSAUGA O OAKVILLE O THORNHILL 0 BRAMPTON O MALTON O MARKHAM â€" WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. Product 01 USA Product 0! Calilomia, Farmkisl Brang 24 oz. bag ProducloHran,GuI1 Brand Pined 1 lb‘ block FRESH BROCCOLI SAIR COOKING DATES 14 x 1/2 oz Size 10 ECONOMY PRUNES Product of Mexico Product 0! Calilomla. CinderelIa Brand §°EFEbLess RAISINS Compass Brand. 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Other Thornhill goal scorers were Kirkpatrick, 1.75 Thornhill goals were by Allen Bramson from Craig Torisawa; and John Hollings poking in a rebound after Ceolin took a pass from Del Bonifro and blazed a shot. Danckert, Havery. Larice and Paul. Assists went to Havery and Larice with two each; Anckert. Paul. Kirkpatrick, Bambridge and Rastrick picked up the others. Bay Ridges A scrappy Newmarket team pushed Thornhill to the limit before suc- cumbing to a 5-4 defeat. It was Thornhill's Gillespie scoring the winner with only 18 seconds to go in the game. Other scorers for Thor- nhill were Kirkpatrick with two goals, Paul and Bambridge with singles. Assists went to Larice, two. Havery, Goldsmith, Rastrick and Danckert. Richvale Block loses The Richvale Block and Ready Mix Peewee 11‘s suffered its first defeat going down to Barrie 5-1. They added two more goals in the second period before Richvale got on the score board with Steve Morris scoring from Dean Allen and Andy Fobert. Barrie had suffered two losses in the first two encounters between the teams. Barrie opened the scoring with two goals in 10 seconds in the second minute of play. Newmarket then managed a goal but Thornhill rounded out the scoring with less than a minute to play with Barry Dankert scoring from Marty Reddick and Fobert, his fourth point of the evening. Slumville? Is the Town of Markham in the process of developing slums? ._ At a meeting of Yoi‘k Region at planning committee recently, some bantering â€" half in jest and half in earnest â€" suggested it might be. Although Richvale pressed hard in the third period they were not able to find the target and Barrie closed out the scoring at the seven- minute mark. Thornhill scorers were: John Gannage from Any Mihalik; Rick Dionne (who played a strong game) from Eric Howson and Andy Fobert; Jason De Boer from Dave Saunders. Fobert scored two quick goals at the four minute and 4:13 mark of the final period with assists going to Mike Cagney, two, Dave Sanders and Howson. The same Richvale Block crew fared better against Newmarket downing that team 6-1. In discussing a report of the planning department. calling for approval of a 100-unit condominium at Clark and Henderson Avenues in Thornhill, Mayor George Burrows of Georgina, in referring to the units, said that “The way they’re packed in, they look like instant ghettos . . .They’re the slums of the futureâ€. The York County Board of Education has ac- cepted the lowest bid made by CA. Smith Contracting Ltd. for $971,499. The contract is subject to final approval by the ministry of education and the Ontario Municipal Board. “You could be right,†was the comment of Councillor Alma Walker of Markham. Said acting chairman, Lois Hancey of Richmond Hill: “Any recom- m e n d a t i o n s o r philosophies on this?" No date has been set for the start of construction of an elementary school for Johnsview Village in Thomhill. The meeting approved the recommendation, which will now go to council for final approval. No date start of school Eric