14 in row for It was 14 leagues games period ended, o‘ver RlChmOI‘ld in the overtime. ina row for the Thornhill The only goal of the fITSK PerlOd 0“ $0315 by Wllh only 5 - Tudor Glen Minor third period was scored MCnght from WiltShire 1?“ I!) the set Midgets as they downed by Howson with assists to and seele)’; Steve Mallett tlme It was I‘ nn,vr_:-LA ‘_.x 0.4!... frnm Qtnua Q€m~ unrl ulnnrl ennrinol CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS HANDCRAFTED Welch’s Grape SE? JELLY. Check out for less! Chefmasï¬er 100% Vegetable Oil 353‘ SOFT MARGARINE 1 lb aka. Rich's Frozen 35$ RICH WHIP 8 fl. OZ. Cin “éï¬ï¬imï¬b “‘9- 0! 4 am. Rio Sliced Frozen 35? STRAWBERRIES 9". 01cm. Frozen Rhodes :5? DINNER ROLLS 12 oz. pkg. MACRAME, WEAVING. HAND MADE OUILTS 8 DOLLS, POTTERY ETC. Del Monte Fanc 353* FRUIT éOCKTAIL 28H m Mn Canadian Processed Kran 353T CHEESE SLICES Snngles.16 01 aka Steinberg Condensed Del Monte Stewed BEST TOMATOES BUY 14l|,oz.tm TOMATO SOUP 10 fl. oz. tin Assorted Flavours Mira Mart 750 ml btl. 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Then it was 3-1 courtesy of Todd McKnight from Paul Howson and Rick Seeley but Orillia got that one back before the Kurt Pearson scored early in the first period from Paul Myers but Orillia tied it soon after. It was 14 leagues games in a row for the Thornhill Tudor Glen Minor Midgets as they downed Orillia 4-2 before entering the Midget Silver Stick tournament in Owen Sound. Choiceyeflevfarm F1090 350 9 tin 2 lb‘ pkg Banquet 8 oz. pkg Sleinberg Blgnched Steinbetg Paxo Sage & Oimorn 601.13! Pot ‘0 Gold Assoned 16 oz. bag 16 oz. bag STU'FFING MIX Luiberny Red Mataschmo CHOCOLATES 1 lb. box FRENCH FRIES Macaroni & Cheese 7 m 02‘ pkg MIXED NUTS CHERRIES Salad Dressing Kraft PEANUTS 2 lb. pkg MIXED NUTS 32 ll. 02. jar KRAFT DINNER Mia Man SIIadDmssi Kn MIRA Li'a WHIP, 128 ll‘ oz. (in LIQUID BLEACH SILVER STICK In the first Silver Stick game it was Thomhill inmvï¬nn €an '1 '2," land The only goal of the third period was scored by Howson with assists to McKnight and Seeley. Thornhill Juveniles edged Orillia 4-3 on the two~goal efforts of Glen Perrett. Thornhill Juves win 4-3 1.28 ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE DEC. 21â€"27. 1977 IN METRO TORONTO 0 MISSISSAUGA O OAKVILLE O THORNHILL 0-8RAMPTON O MALTON O MARKHAM â€" WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMITOUANTITIES. Producl o! U‘S.A,. Florida WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 5 lb bag Flesh from the Tropics Approx. 8 lb box Fresh "cm the Tvo LARGE §TZE BANANAS Sue E'QdHCKOJi-m, MANDARIN ORANGES Product 0! Mex-co Product 0! U 5A.. Nuts In Shell JUMBO WALNUTS Packaged Richmond Hill fought back with two in the second and one in the third to nut the game into FRESH PINEAPPLE over Richmond Hill in the first period on goals by McKnight from Wiltshire and Seeley; Steve Mallett from Steve Sim; and Wiltshire unassisted. The Thornhillers led 2-1 after the first period with Perrett popping in the first goal and Mike Ein Holidays 24 oz. loaf Par_chment Wrap 100% Vegetable Oil 1 lb. pkg. Steinberg 10 0?. pkg. Pony Tail Wrap Champlain WHITE SLICED BREAD SHORTBREAD COOKIES CH EF MASTER MARGARINE Canadian Processed Mira Mart CHEESE SLICES Regular or Single, 16 oz. pkg. from Miracle ALL MIRACLE FOOD MART STORES CLOSED BOXING DAY MONDAY- DECEMBER 26, 1977. L322“ With only 51 seconds left in the second over- time it was Mike Sher- wood scoring the winner from Mallett and Sim. When John Morris had to go to the bench for repairs, Rob Peters came in and made a kev save to the second one wun assists to Ian Billich and Scott Martin. Both teams exchanged La 99c preserve the tie and force v 51 seconds the game into overtime. second over- ; Mike _Sher- In. Lhe__second game Tudor Glen Onlarlo Grown Canada No. 1 ( TABLE 3: POTATOES 10 lb. bug onduct 0! U.S.A EMPEROR GRAPES onduct 0! U FRESH BROCCOLI against Newmarket it was Thornhill again scoring first with Howson pulling the trigger from Seeley at 7:28 of the first period. PLUS A VARIETY OF LARGE SIZE FRUIT AND VEGETABLES, QQEAE SPRAY CRANBERRIES, JAPANESE MANDARIN ORANGES, DRIED FRUIT, NUTS IN SHELL AND POTTED PLANTS. goals in the second period with Gary Curtis scoring the Thornhill goal from Gary Geoffrey. 1 Glade L368“ THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. December 21. 1977 But that’s all they could score as Newmarket tied the score in the second and made it 2-1 in the third period. Thornhill's final goal in the third went to Perrett with Sam Billich assisting Coach A] Morris pulled Morris in the last two minutes and Newmarket smred two emntv net the game-winning Cause of the fire is “undeterminedâ€. offi- cials said. Richmond Hill firefighters spent 90 minutes battling the blaze which caused $6,000 damage to the building and $4,000 to contents belonging to Vera Howard. An estimated $10,000 damage was done when fire swept through an apartment at 102 Markham Road last week. The same Thornhill team lost 5-1 to Orillia in an earlier game with Thornhill's lone goal by Gary Geoffrey from Paul Rosen. gogy Orillia got one goal Apartment is gutted by blaze Although they had hoped to do better. splitting with two of York Simcoe‘s stronger midget teams showed that the Tudor boys are ready for Finland. They leave December 26 and return .lanuarv 9. Old Timer’s line-up will be such names as Bill and Brent Fisher. Bob Hall, A] and Ron Anderson, Bob Wilson. Ed Sum- mers, Ed Durham. Doug James, on the forward lines. Thornhill nostalgia buffs will get an op portunity to indulge in some post-turkey en- tertainment next Wed- nesday night when the Thornhill Old Timer's hockey club tangle with their NHL counterparts. It was a tough 4-3 loss to Richmond Hill with Rich- mond Hill tying the game in the third period and then getting the winning goal with 18 seconds left in the game. Game time is 8 pm. in the Thornhill Community Centre. goals Scoring for Thornhill: Doug Heron unassisted; Glen Perrett from Ian Billich and Sam Billich; and Gary Geoffrey unassisted. Defensemen will inâ€" clude Barry Beatty, Dave Hopper, Jim Anderson and Ed Ortleib. In goal will be John Killen. “We're simply staglng the game to give the youngsters a chance to have some holiday fun,†said spokesman Bob Hall. Youngsters from yea- high and up, he might have added. Comédian and others wExpecéed to be making the Scene are such former NHL greats as Eddie “Clear the track" Shack, Norm Ullman, Andy Bathgate, Jackie “The Comedian" Hamilton, TAXI Gracing Timers here APPEARING TILL DEC‘ 24th SUNRISE NEXT WEEK SHERISSE LAURENCE 884-1 2 1 2 24 HOUR SERVICE YONGE 81'. h ELG|N MUS RICNMOND HIU. 34-9171 NHL Old j Timér‘s line-up will such names as Bill and RED CLOUD LOUNGE RICHMOND HILL BLACK HAWK MOTOR INN the Thomhill