President is Fred Iviney; Vice-president, Rick Ellery; Secretary. Cathy Iviney; Treasurer, Gloria Iviney; Registrar, Carol Ellery; Publicity, Sophie Logush; Equip- ment manager, Karl Lashley; Conveners, diamonds and umpires, Bill Logush_; Boys, A1 Woolley; Girls, Sharon Brooks; Tykes, Norm Reeve; T-Ball, Gord Wienholdt. Thornhill Bantam l’s win 3,-tie 4 and lose 1 Minor ball in Richvale The Richvale Minor Ball Association has named its new executive for the 1978 season. In the North York tournament it was Thornhill eliminating a weak Richmond Yeomen team 5-0 in the first round. The early 7 am. start saw Downsview catching Thornhill still in bed as four of the first five shots bulged the nets while Thornhill stood around The Thornhill Bantam I‘s played eight games over the holiday period winning three. tying four and losing one. The second round was a two-game affair against Downsview. One happy gang of fellas are these members of the Rich- mond Hill Cadillac-Bait Peewees who won the Oshawa “Little NHL" Double A tournament on the weekend. Included in the photo are Chris Austin, Derek Baker, David Bone, Wayne Cardwell. Edward Devlin, David 176 Weldrick Road 881-0069 CONSTRUCTION WELDRICK Res. 884-2834 The return contest saw Thornhill never getting untracked as poor defensive hockey cost them four goals and an ultimate 5-3 loss -which eliminated them from further competition. 3-3 TIE In between these games they had met Aurora in the York-Simcoe playoffs coming out with a 3-3 tie in overtime to advance to the finals. However, Thornhill managed to pull them- selves together and finally come out of the game with a 4-4 tie. trying‘ to grasp the situation. As a lastâ€"minute USE OUR FIRES'I'ONE CREDIT PLAN 0R . . . JOHNSVIEW TENNIS CLUB Open for Membership ENQUIRIES TO PO. BOX 16 THORNHILL L3T 3N1 Big winners Showing signs of tiredness they quickly fell b’ehind 2~0 but fought back to eventually win the substitute they took part in the Georgetown Bantam Tournament and came up big when they knocked out the Don Mills Flyers in the first round, two-game series. The best of two games second round saw the birds surrender a 3-1 lead against Royal Oak to finish in a 3-3 tie. Unfortunately Thor- nhill had to forfeit any further participation when a sudden York- Simcoe final game against Richmond Hill was organized. Floyd. Roy Hayward, Bill Lazenby, Brian Mason, Derek Merilees, Carmen Morra, Paul Sarazin, Gordon Sherer. Robert Strang. David Wright; Coach Murray Tucker; manager Ed Sackfield. Missing is Eric Mabley. (Photo by Hogg) The final game of the week was the above mentioned second game with Downsview. GOLD . The North York tour- nament saw Steven Tschipper and Pat Murdocca winning gold medals as best players in a game. Tim Wilson and Bruce Birchard were recipients of silver while Tschipper also won a bronze. contest 6-5 in overtime Dark green, gold sport stripes, rally wheels, white lettered steel belt tires, deluxe belts, tinted glass. interior mats, roof drip molding, rear defogger, sports mirrors, sports suspension, 305 V8 engine, power brakes, power steering, hvdramatic transmission AM radio with 8 track stereo tape, rear speaker. Serial No. 8M426 399 ‘ Suggested Retail Price $6360.29 727-9444 NOVA RALLY SPORT chevroleboldsrrlovbile ltd. ‘ I95 Yonge Street South. Aurora REGISTRATION DATES: APRIL Ts! 10 AM. - 12 NOON OR APRIL 81h 10 AM. - 12 NOON lOCATlON: 3 blocks west of Yonge St. north of Carrville Rdl, Behind Hillcrest Mall Tennis Lessons are available to all R.H.L.T,C. members who have paid their 1978 membership fees. IMPORTANT: Application forms for new memberships will be available at registration desk during dares and times shown above‘ COST: ADULTS 520 FOR 8 1 HOUR LESSONS JUNIORS ‘10' FOR 8 1 HOUR LESSONS 'lml I ~ liriu- \uu Ilupln TENNIS LESSONS RICHVALE COMMUNITY CENTRE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE ERIC HANDBURY 8846675 FOR R.H.LT.C. MEMBERS $53331om ‘MEI‘E’KWRI‘C‘E Di Battista opened the scoring assisted by Buffon. Cooksville tied it Bond Steel Minor Atom A’s continued their winning ways at the Streetsviiie tournament winning game number three against Cooksviile by a 4-1 score. The Steelers were missing two players from their roster. David Re-path and Ruytenbeek played hard- hitling games for Rich- mond Hill and Derek Di Battista was at his usual best. Dave Nicol took a stint on defence and made some Salming-like saves. STREETSVILLE TOUR- NAMENT They later scored their second goal to trail 5-2 with Dino Buffon scoring unassisted. They later scored their second goal to trail 5-2 with Dino Buffon scoring unassisted. Hill Minor Atoms ousted from York The final game saw the Hill Bond Steel team refusing to give up despite playing two men short as they rallied from a 3~0 deficit on a goal by captain Ttodd Savoye from Mike Leonard and Paul Ruytenbeek. Barrie downed the Richmond Hill Minor Atom A's 7-2 and eliminated them from further York-Simcoe playoff action winning the bestâ€"ofâ€"three series in two straight games. 881-2772 RengM Richmond Hill‘s Pat Dickenson opened the scoring in the first period for Bond Steel assisted by Ruytenbeek only to have Newmarket tie it and then go on to dominate the VISA Newmarket 6. Rich- mond Hill 1. Newmarket proved to be just too much for Richmond Hill in the next game as they knocked the Steelers out of the tournament in game four; Then it was Danny Jensen getting his seventh of the tour- nament on a pass from Fat Dickenson. in the second but then it was Savoye scoring unassisted to put Rich- mond Hill ahead once again. ,‘er-_v, o_._‘_..v...:, V..- “nu... vu- ’2695. 75 COUGAR XR7 SPORT COUPE JFX 185, Power equipped, outslanding low mileage one owner car. ‘3795. 73 NOVA DWY 079, 6 auotmatic, PS, 8 Radio, exceptionally clean 51995. 76 FORD F 150 H 82837 Pick Up Automatic, P.S., Radio, exceptionally clean truck. nan-â€" s3695. FROM 10 AM. TO 4 PM. REGISTRATION FEE $18“0 PER PLAYER 330°†PER FAMILY (Two or more players) Children must be accompanied by a parent 0r guardian to sign the registration form. Proof of age required for new players. Registrar: Mrs. Vera Briggs 884-6625 75 CORONET 2 dr. H.T. JJS 070, Power equipped, outsranding value. s2395. 75 CHRYSLER 2 dr. H,T. 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SALE RICHMOND HILL MINOR SOCCER CLUB ANNOUNCES 1978 CONTINENTAL MARK V Full luxuty equipment RETAIL PRICE 17.508“ SATURDAY APRIL Ist RICHMOND HILL ARENA FEATURING DEMONSTRATORS FINAL REGISTRATION 14,4000" ST_ (AYELGIN MILLSI RICHMOND HILL â€" PHONE â€" Sales 3344441 RICHMOND HILL 884-4401 RICHMOND HEIGTITs CENTRE Though at times stormy, the season was a great success and the team thanks the sponsor, Bond Steel, coaches Savoye and Floyd and their competent assistants, manager Rod Leonard. the players and their most ardent fans, the parents, for the hard work. support and dedication throughout the season. Brian McKenna, Ruytenbeek and Savoye played well for Bond Steel. With their elimination from the Streetsville tournament and the cancellation of the Clancy tournament, the Bond Steelers‘ season closes. remainder of the game THE LIBERAL. 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