Trailblazer counter. followed 40 ('aplaln Shawn seconds later by Mark McDowell assisted on Austin from Gord two. with single assists to Fournier [0 make it 2â€"0. Ken Main. Paul Richmond Hill continued Harrielha. Maurice to out-hustle and out- Delfabro and Doug muscle the opposition for Eldridge. Minor Atom A's DoWn Thornhi/I 4-7 Ross Cramer opened the scoring halfâ€"way through the first period with an unassisted counter, followed 40 seconds later by Mark Austin from Gord Fournier to make it 2-0. Richmond Hill continued to out-hustle and out- muscle the opposition for Hill Midgets ShOW well at Silver Richmond Hill Midgets opened with a bang at the Owen Sound Silver Stick tournament Saturday morning as they rolled over Ajax 5-0. The Richmond Hill Minor Atom A's downed Thornhill 4-1 Sunday with Andy Minuli opening the While reading the 0f- ficial publication of the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society the other day. I realized that sportsmen in the States have the same ‘priible‘msw‘ihfl‘ complaints about In- considerate fishermen as Recent Major Bantam York Simcoe hockey action saw Norman Hill & Associates of Thornhill come up with a brilliant team effort against Richmond Hill winning 7-0. They then lost 3-2 to Barrie in a wild and woolly affair at VBanrie‘ Thornhill led 2-0 after the first period in the Richmond Hill game on goals by Steve Kinnari from Greg Wileman and Chuck Pil- cher; and Jim Paul from Wileman. The second period saw Thor- nhill adding three more with John we have. I have had the opportunity of guiding some mighty fine sport- smen over the years but. like so many of us, I have also had my share of yahoos. Norman The largest group must belong to the SOCIAL FISHERMEN variety‘ This fellow is a weekend fisherman who doesn‘t know a carp from a trout. Actually‘ he doesn‘t care if he catches fish (or you). He will talk your casting arm off about football. baseball and women â€" anything or everything that's not related to fishing. He usually brings a dozen of beer. a garbage bag full of sandwiches and a portable radio. He always forgets to bring lures, leaders and bait. This joker should be fishing piranhas from a leaky canoe! Then there is the HAZARD. This animal is perhaps the most dangerous thing on water except water skiers. of course. Should you have the misfortune of being his fishing partner. you spend the entire day in constant fear of his back- castr He has hooked more people than 'a Yonge Street dope pusher. If you look in his lacklebox you will find first -â€" rusty razor blades; second â€" large rusty trebble hooks; third â€" all kinds of old leaders and lures that he takes Let’s share its joys with one and all. Our sincere thanks for your kind patronage. ByALEX EBERSPAECHER KINNEAR PONTIAC 9612 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL BOB BYER BREHINGS out and hangs somewhere [ER on your boat. He usually carries a seven-inch boy he of. scout knife on his belt. of the 2l0â€"F00'l‘ -tsman If you are stupid enough day, 1 to let him run your boat “men he will backtroll you into ,9 [he "a' 30-foot cruiser. He «a shujtthSMe issuceessful on n in. 2 a‘ï¬shing trip only if some nen as blood flows Let‘s hope it at! than is hlS‘. Danny Henderson was the big shooter for the rest of the game with two goals within 20 seconds near the end of the second period. and one half-way through the third for a hat-trick! scoring from Aldo Teofilo and Brian Coulson. The second period saw Brett Frederiks scoring the remainder of the Doug Macklin came up period with a big save in the final minute to preserve a well- deserved shutâ€"out. Shawn the big shooter for the - . McDowell was picked rest of the game With two “Most Valuable Player†goals within 20 seconds for Richmond Hill‘ an ’ï¬itiheinsd 95 @3339??? excellent choice. Danny Henderson was Nice guys LITTERBUG Not quite so dangerous is the LI'I'I‘ERBUG. I am sure you have had him in your boat before. He leaves sandwich wrapâ€" pers in your minnow bucket, pieces of bologna on your depth finder. an assortment of cardboard boxes floating on the lake and he usually strips off about 50 feet of mono-line, losses it into the water but later refuses to unwind it from your prop. I would like to use this yo-yo. stuffed with his own garbage. as an anchor! A You surely know about the NOISE-AHOLIC. This left-fooled clod is the fish's best friend as he will warn all fish within a quarter mile that anglers 3701 KEELE ST. 115 YONGE ST. 735 RENFORTH DIXIE PLAZA DANFORTH, & WOODBINE TOYERAMA ah CLOSES AN ADDITIONAL Bourrie connecting from Kinnari and again Wileman. Then it was (.‘huck Pitcher getting one from Jim Paul. Paul Thomas then scored with help from Kinnari and Mike Grier. Jim Gourlay from Don Mayo: and Wileman unassisted com pleted the scoring in the th_ir_d. Goalie Tonko Ihnat turned in a solid performance in the nets for Thornhill registering the team‘s first shutout of the season. Barrie action saw the local boys not being able to get un- Iracked as the bruising Barrie AURORA SHOPPING PLAZA VONGE ST. N. AUBQFLQ OUR ALREADY DISCOU NTED TOYS Saturday night the Legion boys were back at the Coliseum to meet St. Fatharines. Again it was all Richmond Hill. Big gun for Richmond Hill was Shawn McDowell with a hat-trick. Assists went to Paul Harrietha. Danny Henderson, WILL BE from Lorenz Boff and Maurice Poirier. Then it was Vince Capotosto scoring with have arrived. He has a whole box of surprises to use to achieve this. First he will clang his metal tackle box into the boat, swing it open and spill five pounds of sinkers, a stringer and two can openers onto the floor. n Then .he turns on his radio and does a little dance before he bangs the anchor three or four times against the boat. He says he did it to get the mud off! Then he gets his gear ready by shaking it on the aluminum floor. hits the motor with his backâ€"cast and finally hits the water with a fantastic splash . . . five feet from the boat. The only time this clown is quiet is when he shows up on the dock with an empty stringer! Into the final category I would like to fit the SPEED FREAK. He is second only to the dreaded water skier. He spends his entire day zooming from spot to spot in his over-powered fishing boat. The only change you get to fish, if you have the misfortune of being his fishing MIDNIGHT MADNESS EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD! 50% BETWEEN FINCH A SHEPPARD QUEEN E. HGWY S DIXIE ROAD (DOWNTOWN) HGWV 27 NEAR EGLINTON SLASHED Bv HGWY #50 BOLTON, Ont. squad came out flying against Thornhill and skated away with 3- 0 lead after two periods. Thornhill came back in the third period on a pair of goals by Paul Thomas with assists to Mike Grier on his first goal and Jim Gourlay and Bert Davidson on the second. Several of the Thornhill boys were victims of some rather questionable checks by the Barrie team which, for some reason, eluded the eyes of the officials. Maurice Delfabro and Randy DePiero. four seconds_ remaining from Brian Hunt and Bobby (‘ook‘ This goal was preceded by Howard Paï¬l Harrietha picked up two goals, with assists [0 Danny Henderson, Doug Jones and Dave Allen‘ Single tallies went to Doug Eldridge from Randy DePiero and Maurice Delfabro, and Maurice Delfabro from Jeff Briggs. Jim Roberts held St. (‘atharines to three goals as Richmond Hill walked away with a convincing 7- 3 win. The “Most partner, is when he changes gas tanks which. fortunately. occurs very often! To all of you that I have just mentioned. my Christmas wish is a beautiful sunken tree stump lying just six in- ches below the surface in a narrow channel . waiting for you. To the rest of my readers, a very merry Christmas. WHITESHIELD PLAZA 980 YONGE ST. 3352 YONGE ST. 6030 YONGE ST. QUEEN 8 PAPE GALLERIA MALL MONDAY, DECEMBE? 25. 1978 CLOSED TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1978 CLOSED MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1979 CLOSED . . ¢ 0 ‘ " ° ‘ . o , , o , o ‘ . . .. o * NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Cl-PAL OFFICE HOURS Due to the Christmas and New Year’s Holidays, the Municipal Offices will be closed on the following dates: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1978 Closing at 12:00 o'clock noon FROM THE SALE PRICE MARKED Winners of the "B" category, Richmond Hill advanced to meet Thornhill Thunderbirds. second place in the “A†category in Sunday af- ternoon‘s semi-final. Valuable Player went to ' [)elfabro. Richmond Hill‘s tournament showing plus their league record against Thornhill should have made them favorites for this one. However the “Big Green Machine“ came up Burns from Aldo Teofilo and Minuti. Previous results: Evergreen Lawn Sprinklers 7. Toronto Aeros 3. (Exhibition): This was the Aeros' first defeat in 20 games. Richmond Hill took the lead in the first period with goals to Minuti from Dino Decina; Brian Hunt from Vince Capotosto and Warren Payne; Aldo Teofilo unassisted; and Brian Hunt unassisted. WESTDALE MALL as chv a. ERINDALE STATION no. Other Richmond Hill goals were by Poirier from Frederiks; Hunt from Jensen; and Teofilo unassisted. Barrie 4. Richmond Hill 0. Richmond Hill held ofi Barrie until The final 1C seconds of the first period. Richmond Hill 2. Aurora 2. (Exhibition). Brian Hunt scored from (‘apotosto and Cook; anc Lorenz Boff from Frederiks. Richmond Hill Minot Atom A Evergreen Lawn Sprinklers players wish season's greetings to everyone: Lorenz Boff‘ Howard Burns, Vince Capotosto, Darin Chapman, Bobby Cook, Brian Coulson, Brett Frederiks, Brian Hunt. Danny Jensen, Jason Maxey, Andy Minuti, Warren Payne, Maurice Poirier, David Sharon, Aldo Teofilo. Also from coach Jim Fitzgerald; manag'ér'Bo'b Cook: assistant coach, Peter Lacey; and statistician Tom Frederiks. NEAR DAVENPORT WILLOWDALE WILLOWDALE KENNEDY 5 LAWRENCE award Maurice flatter than “Twiggyâ€. Possibly those many three-flight elevator rides lo the penthouse of the Owen Sound Downtowner Hotel look their toll as the Legion boys could not get untracked for this one. Shawn McDowell picked up the lone Rich- mond Hill goal from Danny Henderson and Ken Main as Ranier Weidenfelder juggled lines to try and get his boys rolling, but closeâ€" checking and deadly accurate shooting by the Richmond Hill Legion Midgets hosted Barrie Co- ops December 11 at Rich- mond Hill. Having lost their first encounter with Barrie earlier this year, the Hillers had hoped to "Birds" killed thé Legion boys silver stick hopes to the tune of a 4-1 loss. "Most Valuable Player' award to Danny Hen derson. Lone bright spot for Richmond Hill was a Finally, from the Legion Midgets, a very Merry Christmas to all. STARTS FRIDAY DECEMBER 22 SHOWTIMES: PARADISE ALLEY â€" 7:30 THE BIG FIX â€" 9:30 BBHEI‘ Bus SEWqu flllllllllfl mm 2 % Markham Transit proudly announces: More routes Beï¬er connections Trunk service linkingM‘erknarn, to and GO Trunk service linking Markham, Unionville and Thornhill. plus 7 local routes. Faster travel times Half-hour service on most routes, Monday - Saturday. Shorter routes and better connections make it easier to take the bus to work, to shop, and to enjoy y0urself. Befler qual connections Bus service to more areas of Markham and better connections between local bus routes. IWeL’Lve mode if m3; mne Private Detecliw Richard Dreyfuss so go figure Plus... eVen, things up this time out. Barrie opened the scoring late in the first period after both teams had had many close tries around the net. Richmond Hill opened up in the second period but were doing everything but put it in the net until Paul Harrietha finally found the corner from Randy DePiero and Ken Main with four minutes left in the period. Momentum seemed to be with the Richmond Hill team for most of the third period, as it was anybody‘s hockey game until Barrie struck with two fast goals within one minute to end the local boys hopes with five minutes left. Final score was 3-1. leaving Richmond Hill & Barrie lied {or first place in the York-Simcoe Midget loop. Richmond Hill got back on the winning track at Aurora with a tight 3-2 win. Mark Austin opened the scoring early in the first We’ve mode if beï¬er for you THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. December 20. I978 -â€" c-5 period on a beautiful g0a1~ mouth set-up from Paul Harrietha and Doug Jones. Maurice Delfabro increased the lead to 2-0 early in the second from Doug Eldridge and Gary Boyle. 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