Birds beat Aurora Thornhill‘s Minor Midgets started last week out on the right note shutting out Aurora 2-0 at Thomhill. However, things went downhill after that on the road as the Thunderbirds dropped 3-2 and 6-5 the superb heroics of little goaltender Mauro Paoletti, who stopped Newmarket cold- on numerous occasions. 8â€"2 â€"- THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. January 17. 1979 Bond Steel goalie stands out in win The Richmond Hill Bond Steel Atom A‘s came up with their biggest win of the season Saturday night when they downed Newmarket 3-2. Derek DiBattista opened the scoring for Richmond Hill with a well-pla'ced shot at the And it was all thanks to It’s shake hands and come out having fun as three visiting minor hockey players from Montreal shake hands with three Thornhill Bantam Select players prior to last weekend’s series of exhibition games at Markham and Thornhill. Looking on is GREEN PATCH SAFETY TOE CHARGEX EVERY DAY LOW PRICE SHDELUDFICJ VISA (SAFEWAY PLAZA ACROSS FROM McDONALDS) OTHER LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU SCARBOROUGH 579 MARKHAM ROAD. CORNER OF LAWRENCE 8 MARKHAM ACROSS FROM CEDARBRAE PLAZA 4310231 Jammy Savings SALE ENDS JANUARY 20/79. RICHMOND HILL 10620 YONGE NORTH 884-6692 decisions to Barrie and Newmarket respectively. The Aurora game saw Rob Humphries and Mike Darby handling the scoring and Red Gorman picking up the shoutout. The win was a solid team effort with Thornhill playing most of the way Newmarket got one back in the second and could have had more except for Mr. Paoletti. 4:42 mark and then it was Pat Dickinson scoring on a breakaway. Pat Dickinson scored the winner at 3:53 of the third period on a fine solo effort. Newmarket came back with one more but that was all. It has to be mentioned that Mauro played most of the game with a bad leg cramp but despite this LEATHER UPPER SOFT TOE MENS WORK FELT PAC 32.99 Coach Ron Briden‘s 'team fell behind 2-0 against Barrie before they got going. Murray Downs converted a Steve with eight skaters. Murray Downs, Tim Wilson and Larry Darby shone. Friday night saw the same Steelers go down to a rather convincing 6-0 defeat at the hands of Barrie. was terrific Sunday saw the Steelers hosting Oshawa Bruins and skating to an excellent 4â€"1 win. Leading the way was DiBattista with a goal and two assists, Pat Dickinson with two goals and Russel Armstrong with one. Ralph Mazza picked up one assist. Thornhill Bantam Select coach Barry Wenter who organized the visit. Thornhill players on the right are Tim Boswell. Bruce Ruytenbeek and Simon Boswell. Also participating were the Thornhill Minor Peewees. (Photo by Hogg). WOMENS CLEARANCE OF WINTER BOOTS 12.00 SIDE ZIPPER PILE LINING WATERPROOF SIZES 5 MANY GREAT CLEARANCE VALUES TO CHOOSE FROM MENS SIZES 7-12 BOYS SIZES 3-6 Newmarket jumped into a quick 2-0 lead before Humphries Paul and Neil Crebbin scored to give Thornhill a 3-2 advantage. Newmarket went ahead 4-3 before the second period ended and it took another goal by Tschipper to square things. Barrie took advantage of Bird penalties to count the winner midway through the third. Dave Wood. Steve Paul and Rob Humphries turned in good efforts as Thomhill came close several times trying to tie the league leaders. Tschipper pass to cut the margin to one and then Tschipper scored from Downs to get Thomhil] even. John Kim counted the only Thornhill goal of the final period while Newmarket scored twice with the winner coming with the Thunderbirds a man short and less than two minutes to play. The Richmond Hill Minor Midgets and coach Bruce Richter had to settle for a 4-4 tie with Bowmanville in the final game of the Canada Day championship at Bowmanville but that was all they needed. Richmond Hill was awarded the cham- pionship following a scoreless overtime for having scored the first goal of the game. Minor midgets champs That came from the stick of Lorne Baxter only three minutes into the game. Richmond Hill's opening lead proved to be shortlived as the Bowmanville Toros scored two quick goals to lead 2-1 going into the second period. The second peri'od proved to be somewhat different as Richmond Hill began to apply pressure right from the start. It paid off as Dave Carmichael drove in the tying goal at the 50- second mark of the period assisted by Andrew Don and Rob McKenzie. A minute and 10 seconds later it was J. P. Farrell giving Richmond Hill the go ahead counter from Don. 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The Thornhill Tailorform Minor Bantams are still clinging to first place after last week’s action skating to a 2-2 tie with Barrie and defeating Aurora 4-1. In the 2-2 tie the scoring didn‘t start until late in the second period with Tailorform jumping on top. Barrie fought back and took the lead 2-1 before the second ended. Overtime followed with 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 ' windows. Few front ’ 'wheel drive " cars out- manoeuvre the 3l0. It turns in only 3l .5 feet with exceptional powerâ€"toâ€"weight. With rack and pinion steering, a fully independent suspension and steel-belted radials, this is performance that will impress even perfection- r n ists like you. Inside, the new 310 is a beautifully appointed, roomy G-YEAH AN PLAN C( ALL 79 D both teams pressing at times but to no avail and the winner was decided on the first goal in the first period. Richmond Hill's goaltending was shared by both Peter Delgrosso and Steve Harris. Third star of the game was big defenceman Carmichael with second star awards going to Bowmanville. FARRELL STARS The first star trophy went to Richmond Hill‘s Farrell through his second efforts and hard Darren Burford gave Tailor- form the tie late in the third period assisted by MgGregor. Saturday night in Aurora Tailorform brought their league record to 13 wins, three ties. and only one loss by defeating Aurora. Brian McKnight got Tailorform rolling early on a nice solo effort. Darren Burford converted a Randy Meek pass to up the count to 2-0 before the period ended. The teams traded goals in the second with Ian McGregor clicking first for Tailorform on the power play with the assist 6-YEAH ANTI-RUST PLAN COVERS ALL 79 DATSUNS work York Simcoe League play saw the Hill team edging Thornhill 6-5 with Farrell paving the way with three goals. Other goals went to Dave Carmichael, John Palmer Don with assists to Don. two, Baxter. two, Farrell and Mike Hagenauer with one apiece. Last Friday night the Minor Midgets travelled to Orillia and bumped their hosts right out of the arena to win 6-2. James "Taffy ventilation system for maximum comfort. RUST The 310 delivers 0 ER was 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. So you can go on driving for the love of it. 7 « WM In fact, every- cg; *. ; thing about 3 g N r 4: the 310 has to make you lovers of driving feel good. After all, this new car was built especially for you. And here you were begin- ning to think you were an endan- gered species. A mo-mo-mo-smmucuâ€"zoo SX-ZBO ZX going to Jim Oliver The third period saw Halpin blasting a hard shot from the top of the slot into the Aurora cage from Burford to end the scoring. Libéral 884-3300 Gwillam led the way for Richmond Hill with a wellâ€"deserved hat-trick. Other goals went to Carmichael with two and Farrell. Assists to Cleve Jones, two, Rob Cashin, two, Rob McKenzie and J. P. Farrell Delgrosso played ex- cellently in the Richmond Hill net and had a shutout going for him until a misguided dribble found its way between the posts with only three minutes remaining in the game. DATSUN