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The Liberal, 4 Jan 1978, B3

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The ’game belonged to Lee Parker of Scarboro as he scored Father and Daughter: First place went to Leslie Paterson and Mr. Paterson with a combined triple of 1118. Second place went to Tracy Stewart and Mr. Stewart with a 11.12 combined triple. Mother and Daughter: First place went to Mary Knowles and Mrs. Knowles with a combined triple of 1084. Second place went to Dale Barber and Mrs. Camps with a combined triple of 1045. The game'resulted in a con- tribution of $300 for the Muscular Dystrophy fund. Mother and Son: First place went to Richard Young and Mrs. Young And they saw plenty of action with the Scarboro Fire Fighters winning 8-6 over an all-star team from the league. A total of 400 people turned out December 29 to watch the first all-star game of the Southern Ontario Fire Fighters hockey league in Richmond Hill. Not bad for a noon hour game in the middle of the week. By GALE FERRANDO Hilltop Bowling held 1 h e i r F A M I L Y TWOSOME TOURNA- MENT on New Year’s Day. We were happy to see such a large turnout and everyone having a good time. The action got un- derway at 11:30 am. and continued through to 3:30 There were 14 trophies awarded to some very proud and happy winners. There were ‘4 categories in the Bantams and 3 in the Juniors with lst and 2nd place winners in each category. The winners in the Bantam Division were: Father and Son: First place went to Scott Young and Mr. Steve Young with a combined triple of 1194. Second place went to Richard Hellmich and Mr. Hellmich with a combined triple of 1180. Family bowling at Hilltop A Shorthanded Rich- mond Hill Major Atom A team managed to get as far as the consolation championship at an Ajax hockey tournament over the Christmas holidays before bowing out 4-1 to Ottawa. The Richmond Hill team was missing several players due to illness and holiday commitments. Tod Dungey was the Firemen in benefit game Major atoms bow out in finals . Sidewalts l Tlemfim 0 Excavating . cums 0, Semis Tarts - Drains (New and Napalm) 176 Weldrick Road 881-0069 $2,500 down or less Builders non-repayable grant Sold thru T.Bray R.E. Realtor Ltd. CONSTRUCTION WELDRICK Res. 884-1634 The winners in the Jumor Division were: Father and Son: First place went to Jim Horton and Mri Frank Horton with a combined triple of 1468. Second place went to Steve MacDonald and Mr. MacDonald with a combined triple of 1150. with a combined triple of 1197. Second place went to Brian Nelson and Lil Nelson with a combined triple of 1119. Richmond Hill lost the first game 6-3 to Oshawa as they got off to a slow start with the winners pumping in four unan- swered goals in the first period. This Saturday. January 7, will begin the 4 STEPS TO STARDOM. The first step is the House Qualifying Round which will take place between Jan. 7 and Feb. 5. The first 8 games played by each bowler will be totalled and the 6 highest boiwlers will go on to step 2, The Zone Finals. The winners of this round will continue on to step 3, the Richmond Hill played very well in the second and third periods but it was too little. too late. team's leading goalscorer Dungey scored two during the tournament goals for the losing side. with six goals. the first unassisted, the Richmond Hill lost the 32:3?! “2,312,325,533 {32:} 93533?"1361:13‘Lofhfl‘i‘f? Gentle. MINISTRY OF REVENUE ASSESSMENT REGION NO. 14 - YORK 460 OAK STREET, NEWMARKET, ONTARIO TO ALL OWNERS 0R TENANTS OF PROPERTY; Take notice that pursuant to Section 40 of The Assessment Act, 8.8.0. 1970, Chapter 32, as amended, 1 have on the 4th day of January, 1978, delivered or caused tobe delivered, Notices of Assessment to all owners and tenants of property in the Region of York. The last day for appealing the assessment is February 9, 1978, and the assessment roll may be examined at the Municipal Offices of the local municipality during regular business hours commencing January 19, 1978. four goals to lead his team. Early lead The All-Stars jumped in a 3-0 lead in the first seven minutes on goals by Bob Bolitno of Etobicoke from John Glass (Hamilton); Cliff Craddick (North York) unassisted; and Mike Black (London) from Dave Mills (East York). Then it was Scarboro's turn to score fast. It was Parker from Eric Cotter; Rick Stillaway from Dave Winkley; Cotter from Doug Keeler and Glen McLeod; and Lee Parker from McLeod all MODELS OPEN WEEKENDS 11-6 PM DAILY 12.7 FM CLOSED FRIDAYS CALL COLLECT 1-775-5221 Mother and Daughter: First place went to Andrea Young and Mrs. Young with a combined The other Richmond Hill goal was notched by Patrick Mulcahy with an assist going to Chris De Piero. Richmond Hill 5. Unionville 3. Unionville drew first blood with a Provincial Finals and finally these winners to the National Finals which will be held in Thunder Bay this year. Good Luck to all bowlers. lan W. McClung, M.|.M.A., Regional Assessment Commissioner. EXCITING JR. "A" HOCKEY EVERY TUESDAY I NIGHT @ JAN. 10th 7:45 PM. AURORA TIGERS Ontario VS RAMS RICHMOND HILLARENA Mike Black (London) pumped in two more goals before the period ended with assists to John Glass (Hamilton) and Steve Hogg (Brantford) on each goal to make the score 5-4 after one period. within a six minute period Both teams stuck to defence in the second period with one goal being scored by Lee Parker of Scarboro from Glen McLeod and Doug Menard to tie the score at 5- The third period was all Scarboro‘s. Rick Stillaway got Father and Daughter: First place went to Stina Laakso and Mr. Laakso with a combined triple of 1284. Second place went to triple of 1329. Second place went to Bonnie Flemming and Mrs. Flemming with a com- bined triple of 1121. goal less than two minutes into the game. Richmond Hill tied it just over a minute later on an excellent unassisted goal by Patrick Mulcahy. From that point on Richmond Hill dominated the game with the defence consisting of Mike Rae, Jeff Field. Loris Lazzer and Martin Devlin playing a particularly strong game. The other goals were Scarboro saved the prettiest play of the game for their last goal. Doug Keeler scored it on a picture-perfect pass from Doug Menard and Bob Winton to make the final score read 8-6. The All-Stars got their last goal by Steve Stone (Mississauga) from Bob Bolitho (Etobicoke) to make the score 7-6. their sixth goal from Glen McLeod and Dave Winkley and then it was Lee Parker getting his fourth of the game from Bob Winton. Debbie Cresswell and Mr. Cresswell with a com- bined triple of 1192. Mr. Morton received a box of chocolates for bowling a beautiful single of 347 flat. Congratu- lations to one and all. Richmond Hill 5, Uxbridge 4. This game was tied at the end of regulation time but Rich- mond Hill proceeded to the championship by winning the shoot-off. scored by Dave McKee, Tod Dungey, Joel Gentle and Mike Rae. Assists were earned by Joel Gentle, Tod Dungey, Lazzer. Patrick Mulcahy and Tim Lawlor. The game started with VONGE ST. 8 ELGIN MILLS RICHMOND HILL 8849171 RED CLOUD LOUNGE BLACK HAWK MOTOR INN APPEARING SH ERISSE LAURENCE NEXT WEEK THYME Richmond Hill‘s efforts were thwarted by a run of penalties in the game. Twice the team was forced to play two players short becauSe of penalties. Richmond Hill finally managed to tie the game at 2-2 with a Shorthanded Dave McKee brought the game within range by scoring a goal with one second left in the first period. Assists on the goal went to Dungey and Mike Rae. the opposition scoring two goals in the first five minutes. 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