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Richmond Hill Liberal, 10 Jan 1979, B4

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The Richmond Hill Minor Midget B‘s split games recently edging Sharon 4-3 and then losing 5-3 to Keswicki The Sharon game saw Richmond Hill falling behind midway through the first period before tying the game with Earl scoring from Scragg and McLean. Minor Midge ts split They led 2-0 at the end of the first and 4-1 going into the third period. Barrie fought back hard in that final period The local boys had it, all their own way for the first two periods. The Richmond Hill Twin Hills Midget B Rams came up with an impressive 5-4 win over Barrie Saturday night. Organizational changes within the local Tri Town track Club will give a giant shot in the arm to the run and jump activity in Richmond Hill. A bevy of awards were handed out including a trophy in Steve Whitaker for being the most valuable player. a most improved one to Jim Commencing today at McKillop Public School. Tri Town will conduct training sessions for Bantam and Midget-age athletes (16 and under) while the older and more experienced competitors will be assimilated into the North York Track The 1978 Richmond Hill Men's Fastball League champion Town Auto Body held its second annual gala award night recently at the Galaxy Tavern. Midgets wallop foe Twin Hills Wins 5-4 Town Auto awards Tri- Town club gets shot in arm PUBLIC HEARING B-4 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, January 10. 1979 Sharon came back with The subject lands are located between Highway 404 on the west and Warden Avenue on the east, and between Steeles Avenue on the south and C.N.R. (Toronto By-pass) on the north. The lands consist of approximatelty 448 hectares (1108 acres) and are designated Industrial in the approved Official Plan of the Markham Planning Area. The Secondary Plan has been prepared in accordance with the provisions of Section 8.2 of the Official Plan. The purpose of this Secondary Plan is to establish a detailed land use plan with a basic framework of internal roads, and to establish more detailed policies for the development of the area. You are invited to attend the Hearing and to state your suppon of or objection to the proposed Secondary Plan. Should you be unable to attend, written submissions will be received up to the time of the Hearing. The proposed Secondary Plan, the Official Plan and existing land use maps may be examined at the office of the Planning Department. Dated December 28, 1978 T. Gove, Chairman, T. M. Januszewski, Planning Committee , Planning Director The Public Hearing will be held by the Planning Committee of the Council of the Town of Markham to consider a Secondary Plan for the South Don Mills Industrial Planning District (Planning District No.11). BOUNDARY or secononnv pun AREA , WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1979, 8:00 PM. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, BUTTONVILLE Both contests followed the same pattern: close for two periods and then the Thun- derbirds taking advantage of numerous penalties to run away wilhlhings. , The Newmarket game saw the score tied 3-3 at the end of the second period. Came the third with the Thunderbirds firing home six goals to the visitors‘ one Thornhill's Minor Midgets went on a scoring spree last week lrouncing Newmarkel 9-4 and ()rillia 10-2 in games played at the (‘ommunity Centre. Steve Tschipper led the way with four goals and two assists. Steve Paul got a pair while Bruce Birchard. Dave Wood and Rob Humphries added singles. The Orillia game saw Thomhin another goal in the third period only to have Rich- mond Hill scoring three straight goals from Shaw from Scragg: Shaw from Scragg again: and Walton from MacLean and Barton‘ Sharon managed one more goal ‘ Keswick jumped into a two goal lead with Rich- mond Hill‘s Pipher getting one back in the Richmond Hill came up with a good team effort Club in Metro Toronto. events Club spokesman. Bob Thompson, told The Liberal, “the marriage of Richmond Hill athletes with North York will make the Toronto.club one of the strongest track and field organizations in Central Region. North York is ranked 8th in Ontario as a track competitor, while Tri- Town is ranked 10th in the province for field Henderson; and a special “Boot of the Year" trophy lo Dwight Powell for obvious reasons. Team spokesman Gary Oliver described the “boot” trophy as being “a shoe with a bronze spike imbedded in it. It was something to see Lovely. He deserved it." The team, which also won the annual tour- and with 11:44 left managed to tie the score at 4-4‘ The game remained scoreless until 12 seconds on the clock when Neil McGregor fired home the winning goal off a good pass by teammate Steve Shannon, “mu. nu: Bruce Birchard, Tim Wilson. John Kim and Murray Downs each counted once while Steve Tschipper added four assists. Besides playing steady hockey the Thunderbirds have settled down to stay away from foolish penalties having broken the habit of retaliating or complaining to officials about calls, ahead 3â€"2 going into the third period. They took advantage of a parade of Orillia penalties to score seven unanswered goals to win in a walk. This time the fire power was spread around a little more. Larry Darby had two goals and an assist. Mike Darby scored once and added three assists while Steve Paul. Neil Crebbin and Dave Wood each had a goal and two assists. second from Lockerbie and Earl. Then it was Bynoe scoring in the final period fromPipherandEarl tie the score only to have Keswick get two more goals. Richmond Hill‘s Walton got that one back late in the game only to have Keswick score in an empty net. “We can now use what little money we have,“ said Monk, “to develop the young athlete. an area which is the basis of all Local coach John Monk will head the local ban- tam-midget program to develop the young athletes for Legion competition in Ontario. to Eric Rockarts. Steve Shannon, Neil McGregor. Assists to Craig McAteer, Eric Rockartsf Steve Shannon and Bill Neilson. nament. paid tribute to coach Bob Viveretle for his contribution over the year. plus some excellent goaltending by Mike Mulvihill to move back into first place. Scoring for Richmond Hill were Glen Dunford with two goals and singles Also thanked were team sponsors Sid, Bruce and Dave of Town Auto. Peter of the Record Shop for supplying music for the awards night, and Nick, and George of Galaxy for “putting up with us." MONEY LACK “We just do not have the financial strength." said a club spokesman. “to maintain the conâ€" tinued development of our Provincial and National athletes. and still conduct grass roots programs for the beginner." good clubs The move, which came as a surprise to many track and field sup- porters. was prompted strictly on a monetary consideration. The émalgamation with North York is not new for THE NEW FRONT-WHEEL DBWE DATSUN 310. FOR PEOPLE WHO S'I'Ill. IDVE TO DRIVE. to enjoy the sensation of I Sedan, there's evenw r driving. a remote control to The thrill of the rear side the road. i ‘ . windows. Few front Do we have ' wheel drive a car for you cars out- The new manoeuvre Datsun 3l0. he 310. it A new ‘turns in only front V 31.5 feet witl“ wheel drive ' exceptional automobile with so many up power-to-weight. 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You still get behind the wheel, and invent a destination, simply RICHMOND HILL DATSUN LTD. the rear ----- a window whee 10427 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL In 1979. the addition of the Richmond Hill athletes to North York. will catapult the Metro Team into the top rankings for league competitions against such well established clubs as the Etobicoke Striders, University of Toronto and Uxbridge Optimists. the local club In 1975-76 the two clubs participated as a single entry in the Central Region Track League finishing a respectable third. The VOpt’imist Club transferred its registered name to Uxbridge after a 1977 dispute with the Ontario Track and Field Association ended with the Scarborough Optimist Track Club withdrawing from future competitions. TRAIN Local training on the Wednesday evenings at McKillop School will encourage the Bantam athletes (14 years and .under) and the midget athletes (16 years and under) to participate in Ontario Legion com- there's 307.5° of tinted glass all round. And in the 310 Hatchback Sedan, there's even a remote control for the rear side I windows. Few front wheel drive cars out- : manoeuvre e the 310. it turns in only 31.5 feet with " exceptional power-to-weight. With rack and pinion steering, a fully independent suspension and steel-belted rad’ials, this is performance that will impress even perfection- " " ists like you. Inside, the new 3 310 is a beautifully 1 appointed, roomy m and com- 6-YEAR ANTI-RUST PLAN covsns ALL 79 DATSUNS ventilation system for maximum comfort. The 3i0 delivers a great gas economy of 7.1 litres per 100 kilometres? And the confi- dence that comes from knowing that only Datsun dares to provide a full 6-year rust protection plan at no extra charge. 50 you can go on driving for the love of it. â€"« 315% In fact, every- }_i T“ ; '. thing about ' the 310 has to make you lovers of driving feel good. After all, this new car was built especially for ' ’““""j::;::7 you. And here 3' you were begin- ning to think you were an endan- gered species. vl. power-to-weight. With rack and pinion steering, a fully independent suspension and steel-belted radials, this is performance that will impress even pertection- ' ists like you. Inside, the new 310 is a beautifully there's 307.5° of tinted glass all round. And in the 310 Hatchback Sedan, there's even 0 remote control for the rear side , windows. Few front ' wheel drive cors out- manoeuvre he 310. It Bob Thompson is to co- ordinate the assimilation of the older athletes into the North York program. as well as acting as the Throwing Coach for the Metro squad. The local training will still bear the name Tri Town Track Club with a guiding body of John Monk. Ron Beresford of Thornhill and Don Murray of Aurora. petitions which are separate, and a different age category. than the OTFA competitions. 6-YEAR ANTLRUST PLAN COVERS ALL 79 DATSUNS 884-3300 210-310-510-SPOMRUOK-200 SX-280 ZX Information on the Richmond Hill training program is available from John Monk, 884-7254. Ron Beresford. 881â€"7128. or Don Murray. Aurora. 727-2912. Athletes such as Fred R o b b i n s . J a n e Toporowski, John Armstrong. Steve Charles and Mike Smith. will benefit from the higher level of competition in Toronto, plus have a solid financial base to travel to the necessary meets in 1979‘ Local coach Bob Thompson summed up the move by saying. “I’m sorry to see the better athletes moving on but we cannot continue to hold them back because lack of funds. nor can we continue to ignore the development of younger athletes. which is our main reason for being“. Information concerning the North York organization is available from Bob Thompson. 884- 4100 or Bill Payne 884- 8554.

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