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Richmond Hill Liberal, 3 Jan 1979, B2

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The Richmond Hill Roman Corporation Bantams came within one game of winning the Riverside hockey tour- namenmunng \ m lbuuao week‘ They lost the B division grand championship game 4-3 to Essex. Ridges Midgets down Sutton 6-7 Taking care of the scoring for Oak Ridges were: Ihor (‘hornobaj from Lawrence Mallard: Steve Nolan from (‘hornobajz (‘harles Trask from (‘hornobaj and Rick Greenslade: Steve Nolan from Rick (‘arswell and Rick Greenslade; Danny DeGeer from Trask and (‘hornobajz and Trask from Chornobaj and Danny DeGeer. The Oak Ridges Alex Brockton Midgets downed Sutton 6-1 in Oak Ridges ()MHA play. The Richmond Hill Minor Midget B's dropped a couple of ganiés recently by 7 Keswick and 4-1 Sharon. During the (‘hristmas break the Epicr Juvenil-es Hill Minor Midget B’s lose 7-4, 4â€"1 were entered in the Fourth Annual Juvenile Tournament at ()ro. Ontario. In the first round the Richmond Hill team beat Barrie by a score of 3â€"1. First period goal from Richard Hughes from Mark Gossman and Terry Thorsell. In the second period Epic scored again. Steve Bowers from Rod Graham and at the end of the period Richmond Hill were ahead 2â€"1. Although Epic scored only one more goal in the third period. Richard Hughes from Mark Gossman. they proved they were the better team by eliminating Barrie 3-1 Later the same day Epic played Owen Sound in the second‘round of the tournament beating them 8-2. Owen Sound opened the scoring in the first period with a goal‘ Rich- mond Hill replied with a goal by Tom Stubbs from Richard Hughes and Reiner Pleschberger. The Epic boys got on the score sheet twice in the second period with goals by Steve Bowers from Jim Majury and Tom Stubbs and Rod enl.during Christmas USE OUR firestonc CREDIY PLAN AMERICAN PECIAL Hi! my name is Frank Murray and I’m the Service SERVICE MANAGER’S VISA Richmond Hill came out strong scoring three times in the first eight minutes of the game with Ken Jensen scoring two and Barry Munro the other. Dave Leuschner had two assists with Carl Boyle picking up a single. But it was all Essex PEEWEES ()ak Ridges 2. Totâ€" tenham 8. Steven Whitehouse scored for Oak Ridges from Kevin Glover and Jeff Harris; and Glover from Frank Rossi. Keith McQuarrie and Stephen Smith were in goal for Oak Ridges. The team is sponsored by Quality Woodworking Co.. Ltd. JUVENILES I Beoton 5, Oak Ridges 2. For Oak Ridges it was Mike Wright from John (‘umminsz and Steve Michalsky from Mark Graham from Joel Reeves. Richmond Hill were ahead 3-1 at the end of the second period. The Epic boys came out flying for the third period, Rod Graham scoring his second goal assist from Steve Bowers. Keswick scored the only goal of the first period in the first game with Richmond Hill tying it in the second with Spires scoring from Earl. Other Richmond Hill goals by Richard Hughes from Jim Majury and Mark Gossman, Reiner Pleschberger from Mike Smith, Joel Reeves unassisted and Richard Hughes from Steve Bowers. Owen Sound scored in the third period making Firestone A,“ "FA D HEY...THORNH|LL HOCKEY PLAYERS 8 FANS YOUR JR. B’s ARE PLAYING SOME PRETTY GOOE HOCKEY AT THE COMMUNITY CENTRE ON TUESDAYS AND WE WANT YOUR SUPPORT. SO...WE HAVE T47 ‘Fliljeflsktornei Stores 1 RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE x RICHMOND HILL 881M401 .1 8:00 A.M, - 5:30 PM. MON. 7 FRI‘ 8:00 AM. ~ 4 PM. SAT. I ASK ABOUT OUR 90 DAY PAYMENT PLAN YOUR JR. B's AREPLAYING SOME PRETTY GOOD HOCKEY AT THE COMMUNITY CENTRE ON TUESDAYS AND WE WANT YOUR SUPPORT. SO...WE HAVE ARRANGED SOME "SPECIAL" NIGHTS FOR YOU; WHEN YOU ATTEND THE GAME ON FRI., JAN. 5 VS STREETSVILLE YOU WILL RECEIVE A COUPON REDEEMABLE AT THE * THORNHILL * MACOONALDS * TIzEIGBNG YOU TO A ENG MAC ON US! BRING A PARENT WITH YOU ON TUES., JAN. 9 VS DIXIE & TUES., JAN. 23 VS BARBIE... AND YOU WILL GET IN "FREE" SO COME ON * LETS SEE YOU THERE * $2995 $3495 $3995 es 2. Totâ€" Steven scored for from Kevin ‘ The first 25 customers to call me ' after 9:00 am. for an appointment will receive this specially priced offer. Hi! my name is Frank Murray and I’m the Service Manager at Richmond Hill Firestone Store. I'd like to get to know you better, so why not caII me at 8844401 . PARTS 8. LABOUR INCLUDED 4 CYL. 6 CYL. 8 TUNE-UP Spatial p‘ STORES after that as the winners poured home four straight goals against a Richmond Hill team that had trouble getting un< tracked after a great start. The Roman club un- doubtedly played some of its best hockey of the Smith ()ak Ridges 4. Sutton 4. For ()ak Ridges it was Mark Smith from Michalsky and Mike Wright: John Cummings from Mike Wright; John (Yummins from Wright: a n d M i c h a 1 s k y unassisted. The team is sponsored by Rudy‘s Fish & Chips and The Viking Club. BANTAMS Sutton 6. Oak Ridges 4. Scoring for Oak Ridges were Rodney Gilchrist, Randy Gilchrist. George Parker and Michel The third period saw Richmond Hill's Scragg scoring from Ear] Bynoe and then McLean from Barton and Thomas. Keswick. however. came the final score Richmond Hill 8. Owen Sound 2. Atter two days‘ rest the Epic team went back to 0m for the semi finals and met Niagara Falls who defeated Richmond Hill 4-0. Niagara Falls iced a full team but Rich- mond Hill could only 'muster 11 boys which included two goaltenders. Niagara Falls proved to be too strong for the Epic team but it would have been a different story if Richmond Hill could have iced a full team. Despite the loss during the tournament the Rich- ELECTRONIC WE USE CHAMPION ulvom: Ign on season in the first' three games to win the winners' side of the ‘B‘ draw. amuw .., ,.._ side of the ‘B‘ draw. They completely overwhelmed ()akridge of London 8-1 in the first game. Duane Aubie, Mark Joslin and Eddy Main led the attack with two goals and an assist Assiss went to Jensen with two. Mark Stevens, three, Leuschner. two. and singles to James Kenendy and Carl Boyle. Richmond Hill then went on to beat Chatham 3-1 in what proved to be Vanderploeg. Assists to Bob Mashinter and Neal Wilson. The team is sponsored by Allan‘s Shell Service of Gormley. ()ak Ridges 6. Maple 1. Randy Gilchrist led the winners with three goals with singles to Neal Wilson. Greg Harris and Jeff Glover. Assists to Rodney Gilchrist, Danny Summerhill, Michel Vanderploeg and Robert Paxton. Oak Ridges goalie Kevin Bourassa played a fine game losing his shutout in the last two minutes on a power play The Hill got one more goal with Walton scoring lrom McLean. Keswick got the last goal, roaring back with five goals‘ mond Hill representative team received excellent goaltending by Ted lnch and Brian Casey. Earlier league games saw Richmond Hill visiting Orillia and coming away with a 7-1 loss, Epic‘s only ' goal came from Jim Majury from Joel Reeves and Alan Clark. In a later game Richmond Hill played host to Newmarket and beat them 2â€"1; goals by Tom Stubbs from Jim Majury and Joel Reeves, and Jim Majury from Richard Hughes and Mike Smith. ELGIN MILLS RD TRAYBORN AVE. 8 CYL. Hiesmui MOST CARS each. Ken Jensen and Mark Ellison had singles. goal by Maple‘s Kucherawy. Parker and Jeff Glover scoring. Assists to Rodney Gilchrist and Michel Vanderploeg. Beoton 6, Oak Ridges 3. For Oak Ridges it was Rodney Gilchrist. George ()ak Ridges 3. L'xhridgo 1. John Lalonde led the winners with two goals with Jeff Glover getting the other one. Assists to John Lalonde. Danny Summerhill, Rodney Gilchrist and Bob Mashinter. 'l‘he Sharon game was scoreless until the second period when Richmond Hill moved into the lead on a goal by Bynoe from LeRoux. Sharon bounced right back with two of its own, Sharon rounded out the scoring in the third period with two more goals. Port Perry 5. Oak To anyone giving information leading to the apprehension and conviction of parties re- sponsible for damages to numâ€" erous automobile windshieIds on the premises of: Hillcrest Mall Famin groups welcome, too! pound of your child’s weight for a FIVE x SEVEN COLOR PORTRAIT REWARD Now y0u can get that natural ‘On location‘ look for your portraits in the comfort and convenience of our studios. For the little ones, we have a warm. cheery nursery scene; for the older children and adults. colorful spring and fall backgr0unds with the look of outdoors. Our traditional back- ground is also available - One otter per person s 0 Two per tamin 0 Additional persons in portrait $1 each 0 No age limit â€" babies. children and adults Offer good now until Jan. 6th ‘Jet-Fast’ “one hr.” passport service and frames also available (MAXI MUM CHARGE 99¢) COLORFUL PORTRAIT BACKGROUNDS! $ 1 0000 one of the most exciting Efforts games of the tournament RiCh (‘halham opened ‘ht score but Richmond Hill‘s Stevens tied the game on an unassisted effort. Both teams had ex- cellent scoring chances after that but fine goaltending foiled their Ridges 1. Rodney Gilchrist got the lone goal for Oak Ridges. NOVICE - ()ak Ridges Little Kings 3, (iormley Sand 8; Gravel 2. Ian Sanderson and Thomas Seymour scored unassisted goals for the Little Kings with Wayne Price getting the other goal from Leo Cummins. The team is sponsored by Victoria Square Lions Club. Little Kings 4, Maple 2. Shawn Douse and Allan Munro scored two goals each for Oak Ridges. Ian Sanderson assisted on both goals. ATOMS ()ak Ridges Pizza Delight 2. Oak Ridges N0. 2. I. For Pizza it was Andrew Alworth from Fred Rossi; Alworth from Rossi and Ronnie Hudema. ()ak Ridges 2, Maple 5. F. Rossi and A. Alworth scored for Oak Ridges. Danny Alworth played a strong game in goal for Oak Ridges. Mon., Tues., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. wed., Thurs., Fri 9:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Studio Richmond Hill started putting on the pressure and it finally paid off as Barry Munro scored with only eight seconds left in the game. Chatham pulled its goalie in the dying seconds but the move backfired as Aubie fired a goal into the empty net. The final game on the winner‘s side saw Rich- mond Hill meeting Riverside Bantams and downing them by a 3â€"1 scorei It was a team effort all the way with every player giving out with his best. The scoring was han- dled by Mark Stevens,_ Jim Flett and James Kennedy. Assists went to Leuschner and Carl Boyle. 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