Batrie 11 Thornhill 1‘ Orillia ‘ Owen Sound Oak Ridges All the scoring was in the secOnd period as Jeff Brookes opened the scoring from Gerry Lawlor‘ Orillia came back to tie it up but Goalie Rob Van- derwelde came up with a fine effort and his teammates provided him with good support. Brilliant might even be the word for Van- derwelde. Friday saw Orillia visiting the Magna boys and things were different. Richmond Hill won 2-1 in a real defensive game. Escorted MOT ORCOACH Tours to: The Richmond Hill Magna Midgets took three out of a possible four points last week and showed indications of living up to some of the expectations of their team management. And their opponents. Sunday saw Magna travelling to Thornhill and tying 3-3 despite controlling play during most of the game. Penalties hurt them in the last period and they couldn’t mount the necessary offence to win the game. Scoring for Richmond Hill were Shawn McKenzie, Gerry Lawlor and Jeff Brooks. Assists went to Tom Stubbs and Craig Peterkin. Magna midgets are coming fast 176 Weldrick Road 881-0069 Despite the final figures. the score actually flattered Oakville as Every bowler who takes part will have his name entered in a draw for the grand prize of $500, once for every full or partial sheet of sponsors turned in. The Richmond Hill Firefighters put Oakville through the wringer last week bombing them 11-4. Every sponsor's name will be put in a drum once for every bowler he or she sponsors and will be eligible for a draw for $100. will be put in a drum once for every bowler he or she sponsors and will be eligible for a draw for $100. Every bowler who takes part will have his name entered in a draw for the grand prize of $500, once for every full or partial sheet of sponsors turned in. York. The Ontario Bowlers Congress and the York Simcoe Bowlers Association FINAL STANDINGS The final standings of the first series are in for the Friday Nite Mens Majors. Mowatt Cartage Al Snow led the high average with 253 followed by Bob Julian and Gerry MacDonald both with 247. High Triple Flat is held down by Corky Rumsen with 899, High Single Flat is Gary Palmer with 373. Bob Sleeth has High Triple Handicap with 921 and Jamie Davidson has Timothy Gibbons (964), Stephen Byer (940), Gary Kehoe (923), Don Dupont (911) Jim Hughes (739) and Billy Lyons (709). For the girls the leaders are Kim McLeod (761). Sherri Miller (755). Jennifer Buchanan (731), Tracey Rice (730), Kim Hawtin (730) and Jill Fisher (718). Firefighters bomb foe The month of February has been set aside as the Big Brothers “Bowl for Millions" month. The object is for you, the bowler, to canvas your friends and neighbours to sponsor you according to your score. Get as many sponsors as you can. WELDRICK CONSTRUCTION 21 Days $615. per person twin The Richmond Hill Cadillac-Baif Peewees put their “disappointing†showing in their recent Rosetown Tournament behind them and reeled off five consecutive wins in the Bowmanville Canada Day tournament before being stopped by Bowmanville Included in the winning streak were victories over York Simcoe rivals Aurora 5-1. Newmarket 3- By GALE FERRANDO With only two games left in the first round of the Four Steps To Star- John Young 'eads 4 steps tournafï¬a’ï¬t "Bo W/ for Mil/ions Month Baimeeeweesbounce back Depart: Jan. 28 Feb. 4, ll. 18. 25 Mar. 4/1978 By MIKE KYTE R... 88446:“ GF 128 175 134 125 108 GA PTS 112 116 132 146 161 Magna went ahead to stay on a goal by Craig Peterkin from Jeff Brookes and Rod Graham‘ The final standings of the first series are in for the Friday Nite Mens Majors. Mowatt Cartage Richmond Hill ran up an 11~1 lead before Oakville got some respectability back with three goals late in the game. The big scoring ounch came from Terry League bowlers bow] at their regular league during the week of February 11 to 18 at their regular lanes. All other bowlers bowl free on Saturday February 18 between 1:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. at Newmarket Bowlerama. This event has been en- dorsed by Big Brothers of York. The Ontario Bowlers Congress and the York Simcoe Bowlers Association. dom Tourney John Young is still holding the lead with a total 1302. Steve Young is running a close Included in the winning streak were victories over York Simcoe rivals Aurora 5-1, Newmarket 3- Firestone? Stores negdrM CLIP & SAVE CLI P & SAVE era l'flunll Luau .. a. $ BRAKE smvuc: 32 A Int-la†nauu rh<r mark E; wnm mus COUPON -. cnnlu'r \AIHFFI '59 5 NO EXTRA | E CHARGE FOR 2 CARS WITH gig I I Am MOST g? a CONDITIONING CARS few? I AND TORSION _ 3 BARS Explres Jan. 31/78 93% J; ï¬lï¬ï¬eï¬Ã©ï¬ WITH THIS COUPON INSTALLED AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! 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Just before the period ended it wac larrv Shipr cnnrino Oakville got one back before Blair Robson scored an unassisted goal. Then it was Rod Chapman scoring from Gary Vass and Robson. Haviland finished the scoring in the second period. Al Snow led the high average with 253 followed by Bob Julian and Gerry MacDonald both with 247. High Triple Flat is held down by Corky Rumsen with 899, High Single Flat is Gary Palmer with 373. Bob Sleeth has High Triple Handicap with 921 and Jamie Davidson has edged out Art’s Taxi by a score of 332 to 331. followed by Superior Propane 308, Vercan Ltd. 253, Mobile Heat 244. Eves 8: Eves 228. Anderson Heating 214. Don Mills Truck Sales 214, Hilltop Bowl 212, Powell Plumbing 190, Canada Bolt & Hook 154, and the Fuddle Duddles 134. The most recent game involving the Hill peewees took place at Maple Leaf Gardens and second with a 1293 Also in the seniors, followed by John battling it out for first Cresswell with 1174 and place for the girls are Pat Pringle with 1022. Wendy Brough with 1244 1 and Orillia 5-1. The Baifers also shut out Stouffville 7-0 and Bowmanville 4-0. The most recent game involving the Hill the Baifers treated their supporters (who they thank for making the game possible) to a fast- paced, cleanly played game. USE OUR fu-cuonc‘ CREDIT PLAN OR SUP-R-BEL'I' INSTALLED AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! STORE HOURS MON T0 WED. 8AM. ~ 5.!) P.M THURS. AND FRI 8 A.M.» 9 P M SATURDAY 8 AM. - 5 RM SERVICE DEFT HOURS, MON. T0 FRI, B A.M. - 5-30 RM SATURDAY 8 AM ~51!) P M DELUXE CHAMPION Cars and light lrucks WE USE ONLY TOP QUALlTY Pages Jam 31m; BRAND NAME OILS WITH THIS COUPON s INCLUDES: LUBE, OIL F OIL (4 qts.), LABOUR Haviland again opened the scoring in the third from Chapman and then it was Chapman from Pat Goode and Norm Stun- den; Rick Jones from Dave Sephton: and Jini Lawson from Haviland. High Single Handicap with 375. Last Saturday marked the second week of the house qualifying round for the Youth Bowlers four Steps to Stardom at A B C bowl. After six games the leaders in the Bantam Division for the Boys are: Sad to say, the Baifers JQ‘E’Rm’shxnsvréwf-u ma Elmimic'tuui-UP Oll CHANGE and NB! , Expires ; Jan. 31/78 atmégé‘gak‘f'h ‘ We respect your car so much we want to make sure you know exactly what we repaired, so we return all its worn out parts to you in a bag for your inspection. ' THE REGULAR PRICE RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE RICHMOND HILL 884-4401 $321.95 $39.95 $44.95 31/78 CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS WITH THIS COUPON OFF In the Senior boys the leaders are Gary Byer (1428), Scott Renshaw (1355), Matt Thompson (1304). Mike Kehoe (1180). John Tarrington (1086), and Peter Boos (1069). The leaders for the girls are Audrey Burns (1291), Denise Edwards (1250), Lorrie Quigg (1161). Terry Brown (1132), Heather Wolfreys (1108) and Lois Davies (1058). is Kim Regan (1108) Janet Cormier (1090), Sue Campbell (999), Cheryl Edwards (932), Stephanie Gibbens (889) and Lynda Bolton (875). In the Junior boys the leaders are Dave Kehoe (1276), Barry Comden (1200), Scott Miller (1078), Paul Rigon (1077), Jeff Goreski (953), Greg Byerf 948). For the girls it and Lorraine Peel with 1200. Some high singles of the tourney are John The Cadillac-Baif team will have another chance at the winners as Guelph has selected the Hill had difficulty in putting the puck in the net and came out on the short end of a 10 score. EXCITING JR. "A" HOCKEY ROYAL YORK VS RAMS RICHMOND HILL ARENA Inc|udes: New plugs. new pornls‘ new con- denser. new rolor We also adjust lrmmg and carburetor lubncale heal rrser valve Check 10 other mayor pornls Labour Included INSTALLED AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! 4 CYL DELUXE CHAMPION REG, PRICES 6 CYL. 2 big games this week \ Sunday Jan. 22 RAMS 7:30 PM. Tues. Jan. 24 7:45 HAMILTON ’ vs Linda Reisenweber has the lead in the high average race for the girls with a 147 average, for the boys it’s Scott Young with a 136. Some high singles for this week were Linda Reisenweber 195 flat, Finton Rob 168 flat and Janet Beasant 159 flat. The Bantams have also completed two series with the Leafs taking the first one with 25 points and the Canadians the second with 32 points. These scores have nothing to do with the Four Steps Tourney. Andrea Young is in the lead for the high average race with a 156 average for the girls while Mark Dimpfel holds first spot for the boys with a 173 average; The Giants were the winners of the first series in the Junior League with 27 points. The winners of the second series were the Astros with 34 points. team to participate in its Young Canada Day celebrations. The Richmond team has now been honored by being chosen by two municipalities as the "visiting" peewee team in Young Canada Day festivities and hope to continue to deport themselves in such a manner as to make Rich- mond Hill synonomous with good hockey and The Richmond team has now been honored by being chosen by two municipalities as the Cresswell 316, John Young 311, Pat Pringle 275. 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