Legion Midgets lose ‘ in‘mfina Iga me Midge? B ’s lose HE†The first period was indicative of the game as the Legion boys stayed out of the penalty box while capitalizing on two Minor A toms gain tie but also lose two ' The Richmond Hill Legion Midgets ran into a powerhouse Ottawa 79 team in the Georgetown tournament and lost the grand championship game 9-2. Legion 8. Preston 1. Richmond Hill opened the tournament with a con- vincing 8â€"1 win over a hard-hitting Preston club. It was still an im- pressive tournament for the Richmond Hill team which opened with an 8-1 win over Preston, 4-2 over Bay Ridges. and 6-2 over Milton. The Richmond Hill Minor Midget B's had a busy week last week losing 5-2 to Bolton. beating Sharon 7â€"3, and then blanking Unionville 4-0. The Richmond Hill Cadillac Bait Peewee "A" team won an exhibition game on Uxbridge 4-2 Monday night. The Bolton game saw Andy Shaw scoring for Baif boys win exhibition Kevin Ryan scored the only goal of the first period from Steve Ceballo and Gino DiGioacchino‘ Scott Sleckley scored from Keith Moffett and Kevin Ryan. 10 seconds into the second period. The Richmond Hill Minor Atom A‘s could come up with just one tie in three recent games. They dropped a 7-2 exhibition game to Markham. tied Thornhill Parks proposals ’wintered’ out 8 am. Holy Communion 9:15 am. Morning Prayer Nursery and Church School 11 am. Morning Prayer Nursery and Church SehooI 7:15 pm. Youth Servrce Wednesday 10 am. Holy Commumon 31-1‘ and then were blanked Saturday night 3- 0 by Newmarket at Newmarket. Members of the Rich- mond Hill Parks and Recreation Committee found out last Thursday night that January is a poor time to hold a public meeting on town parks and recreation proposals. Only five persons turned out besides committee members. The Markham game was Maurice Poirier scoring for Richmond Hill Evergreen Lawn Sprinklers in the first Parks and Recreation Chairman Mike Burnie said another meeting THORNHILL PRESBYIERIAN CHURCH 271 Centre Street 889-5391 Ministet: The Revd. 1.8. Burns MA. 30.. PhD. Organist: Mr. C. Hunt MusBac. A.R.C.0. 1100 AM DI 11:00 AM C Church with 1215 PM P 884-2418 Sewices Sun 8AM and 10’30AM. Wednesday 10 AM. - 7:30 PM Presbyterian HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (ANGLICAN) BROOKE ST. THORNHILL 8. OF HWY. 78 W. 0F YONGE ST 889-5931 ANGLICAN id another meeting Richmond Hill‘ Lâ€"CHRISTADELPHIANSâ€" W’Wxxmwxxmwlmv'ww St. Mary's Anglican Church 10030 Yonge St. 884-2227 Richmond Hill Cletgy: Rev. Bemard Barrett 884-1394 Sunday January 28th Epiphany lV Rev. William Prentice 883-4149 THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. January Rev. Fred Jackson hurch School (beg parents) resbvteens DIRECTORY OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES FOR THE WEEK A)» N~r N _r‘»‘~“"r‘r‘¢$’}‘ r‘¢'r‘r$â€$’}’»’/ if >’;’r’;‘¢$“"f:‘fl"#5" "y’r‘ï¬â€˜v‘r‘y‘vw January 28 of three power plays, to end the period up thtjee goals t_o >zip: Hard-skating Maurice Delfabro opened the scoring from Danny Henderson. Randy‘ DePiero made it 2-0 from Ross Cramer. Cramer picked up the third with two seconds left from Danny Henderson. Gord Fournier opened the scoring in the second from Gary Boyle as the Legion continued to check the Preston attack to a stand-still. Preston‘s hitting game failed to slow the Richâ€" mond Hill skaters. as Shawn McDowell made it 5-0 from Paul Harrietha‘ and Gary Boyle finished Uxbridge scored twice in the second period to tie it. Near the end of the third period‘ Orveo Paoletti scored Cadillac's third goal from Gino DiGioacchino and with 28 seconds left Orveo Paoletti scored again with assists to Steve Ceballo and John Zan- dona. Richmond Hill started fast against Sharon in the first period with Shaw scoring from MacLean; and Shaw again from Walton. period from Brian Coulson and Aldo Teofilo. The final goal came off the stick \of Vince Capotosto in the third period from Lorenz Boff and Brett Frederiks. Thursday ,7 night the Peewees won a 2-1 game Richmond Hill from Scragg and Bynoe: and Andy Shaw unassisted. would be held in March Purpose of the meeting was to permit the public to comment on parks and recreation proposals to be included under the new Richmond Hill Official plan. A slide program was shown at the meeting depicting the various recreation and parks areas in the Town of Richmond Hill. In a league game at Thornhill it was Rich- mond Hill playing Shorthanded for 14 minutes of the game although managing to score the first goal in the opening period. Danny Jensen scored it while his Member Bap LUTHERAN BE A ST PAUL LUTHERAN 10131 Baywew Axenue J,S. DAUPHINEE PASTOR 99115111 5â€â€œâ€œ12'23133533 ADVERTISER CONCORD CHURCH OF CHRIST 9:45 AM For Bus Mil 11:00 AM. 8:00 PM - Bible Study SUNDAY 12:30 PM. Watch "The Herald of Ttuth TV Channel 3 Barrie SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 Blble Classes 11:00 AM. Morning Semce 00 PM. - Communion S WEDNESDAY Concord Rd. & No. 7 Hwy‘ A Church of The New Testament Order BAPTIST I RICHMOND HILL A.E. Atkinson Minister - 6694831 A Yong - Sec‘ 6692784 Ontano and Que INTERIM MIN Dr. S. R. McC ST‘ JOHN'S BAPTIST CHUR‘ 75 Oxford Stre 24, 1979 the second period scoring from Doug Jones to make it 6-0. The third period was a little Chippy as the Legion crew started to return a few favors, Gord Four- nier picked up an unassisted counter with five minutes left, and Preston spoiled Jim Robert's shut-out bid with 1:24 remaining, as Rich- mond Hill suffered one of its few defensive lapses. Maurice Delfabro got it back seconds later from Randy DePiero and Paul Harrietha to finish it off at 8-1_ Richmond Hill Legion 4. Bay Ridges 2. The second game on Thursday night was a cliffâ€"hanger James Barry scored the second goal from Gino DiGioacchino and Pat Engel in the second period. Aurora scored their only goal with less than two minutes left in the game. with Aurora. The first goalwas scored by John Zandona assisted by Scott Russell in the first minute of the second period. The Sharon team moved out in front by one goal in the third before Sharon got one goal back in the first period and then tied the game with the only goal of the second period. team was Shorthanded Richmond Hill‘s last league game at home during the regular schedule will be held January 28 at 5:40 pm. in the Richmond Hill Arena. The Minor Atom Draw will take place January 30, Tickets are available MacLean from Shaw. Richmond Hill out- played Unionville by a good margin in the third period getting two more goals with Don Earl scoring on a penalty shot and Scragg getting one from Bynoe. Barenthin from allteam players and \played well in the Rich- parents or call 884-8080 for information. mond Hill nets and earned his shutout. An Old Fash BAPTIST CHURCH 00 AM. ~ Bible School Prayer meeting Wednesday a PREACHING THE OLD BOOK THE NEW BIRTH THE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE AT WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH a ges. Game: of Weldnck Road and Bathurst Street Rev. BI McSpadden Pastor Phone 88451859 Advancement ol Scripture Knowledge PO. Box 221, Sin. A Weston, Ontario M9N 3M7 FOR FREE PAMPHLET WRITE Ioned Country Church Edge of the City INH/IMHII Evemn Ill/$3M with Semce Lassa: against a sharp Bay Ridges team. The Legion boys got off to a slow start in this one spotting Bay Ridges two unanswered goals in the first period. Richmond Hill came out flying to open the second ~ period. Doug Jones. having a superb game, got The Hill on the scoreboard early in the period assisted by Maurice Delfabro. Three minutes later Randy DePiero tied it from Danny Henderson and Paul llarrietha. Delfabro. playing all out both ways, put the Hillers ahead for the first time in the game with four minutes left in the On Friday night Rich- the shutout in goal. Kevin mond Hill lost 3-0 to Ryan scored two goals, Thornhillt Thornhill scored twice in the second period, then again in the third. On Saturday ,afternoon. they won 5-0 in an exhibition game in Oshawa. with the Oshawa Canadians. and one goal each for Paul Joslin, Orveo Paoletti and John Zan- dona. Scott Boyle and John Zandona each two assists and Scott Russell, Paul Joslin, Scott Steckley and Keith Moffett each one assist in the game. Richmond Hill came back with five unanswered counters to win going away. It was Walton from Pipher: Scragg from Walton and MacLean; Pipher from Spires and Barton: MacLean from Shaw and Bynoe. Then it was Earl finishing the scoring from Pipher and Spires. There was no scoring in the Unionville game in the first period but Rich- mond Hill broke loose in the second to score two goals by MacLean from Barton and Bynoe; and MacLean from Shaw. On Saturday ,afternoon. they won 5-0 in an exhibition game in Oshawa. with the Oshawa Canadians. 11 AM. WOIShID and Praise 7 PM. Gospel Rally , LIVE IN RICHMOND HILL AND THORNHILL YOU CAN HELP US GROW A WARM WELCOME-EXCITING SERVICES FOR INFORMATION . PHONF 220.750“ RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Vonge and Centre Sheets. 884â€"1301 Sunday, Januaty 21. 1979 Morning Worship at 11:00 AM Interim Minister The Rev. Dr REV. THOMAS E‘ RICHARDSON PASTOR TEMPORARY LOCATION OF CHURCH OLD LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH 26 CHURCH ST‘. THORNHILL CORNER OF YONGE ST‘ - NO. 7 HWY. 10 AM » Sunday School PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBUES OF CANADA RICHMOND HILL ASSEMBLY Other Denominations len Harding earning UNITED rch School duling Worship Nursery Cale Available \mman McNairn EEK ;ANADIAN D CHURCH wridge Dr. and 5:00 pm The entire team showed their determination throughout the third period as they checked and skated the Ridges attack to a stand-still. Danny Henderson capped an excellent game with the insurance goal in the last minute. assisted by Doug Eldridge. second This was a big game for the Legion since the Bay Ridges crew are a good hockey team. They played disciplined hockey, checked hard and kept the penalties down to two. Legion 6 Milton 2: Saturday night saw the Legion crew in the semiâ€" final against Milton. ï¬ï¬day night the Guelph RICHMOND HILL DATSUN LTD 10427 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL And, of course, economy. You can travel over 700 Kiio- metres" in fhe 810 on iusf one tank of gas. driving for the fun of H? This is a very avantn Has it gone the way gorde fooking oufo~ of rumbie sero’ré and running mobile. Lots of tinted boards? Hos pleasure driving gloss area. Sportscar ‘ x. Wiih the 6-year anti- become a thing of the posf? instrumentation. Block corrosion policy that Dotson We“ fasten your seotbeits, wide frock fires show off the provides at no extra charge, Whatever happened to WINK“: \ because Dotson is bringing it on back. With fhe new A Datsun 310. A freewheel» ing, sporty-looking, feature packed, action-minded, front wheel driving car. With , plenty of corn- Â¥%§ i fort. IRONTWIIEEI. DRIVING IN A 310. NR 'II'IE SHEER PLEASURE 0F I'll ing power. independent sus’ pension for all 4 wheefs smooths out the bumps and steadies the ride. The tight, 31.5 foot ! turning circle lets 1 you manoeuvre and ‘ ‘ park where many I, ‘ ' other frontwheel I drive cars can't. Paul Harrietha was first to find the net early in the second period with the assist to Maurice Delfabro. Randy DePiero playing a strong game, scored halfâ€"way through the period from Dave Allen. with Harrietha picking up his second with two minutes left from Danny Henderson. Milton struck for two quick goals early in the third making the close misses and earlier goal- posts look much bigger but ever-reliable Shawn Peewee team is here for an exhibition game at 8:15. On Saturday the Richmon Friday night the Guelph Peewee team is here for an exhibition game at 8:15. On Saturday the Richmond Hill Eeewee team plays in Guelph as they celebrate Young (‘anada Hockey Day. January 27th. With it's front wheel drive. the new Dotsun 310 has exceilent pull- The list of standard features is extensive and in- dudes: sfeei radiais, split fofd down rear seat, full colour coordination, tachometer, quartz sweep- ’ dock, column~ mounted-controls, ashtray, ï¬ghter lights. cuï¬pile car- ;._ pefing, reclining buckeï¬ï¬k seats, full cloth uphol- V stery, rear and side window“ 7. defrosters. rear window wosherwiper and on >R\ and on. WMINDED: ~3' Delfabro and Henâ€" derson worked hard for the assists, with Hen- derson adding another tally within two minutes from Dave Allen. Gary Boyle picked up the last goal half-way through the period from Doug Jones and Shawn McDowell to make it 6-2. The boys were content to control the play for the rest of the period‘ and The 1.4 titre engine "1P1" is rally-proven and dependable. Power when you want if. 210-310-5194 steel wheeis. Targa band __ on the GX 3 Coupe. Want to Slim Down and Shape Up m 79? f The YMCA Can Help Through For Appointment or More Information Contact Family YMCA at 884-4811 ru IV, V; SNEAK ANN-RUST PLAN COVERS ALL 79 DATSUNS 71/ Sunday saw the Ottawa 79‘s in opposition for the tournament champion- ship. Rumor had it that the Ottawa's were a powerhouse and they were. Ottawa struck early to open the scoring and never gave the Legion boys a chance to get rolling. Richmond Hill never gave up and showed their class by sticking to Personal ï¬tness Analysis Made Professional/y Based Individual Program Full use of Facflities 12,000 KM service infervais, and innovo» w five engine ering and design, it's ’ plain that Dotsun is for more concerned with the future of driving than the post. We would neVer look back with out a very good reason The fun of driving is 0 very good reason. 884-3300 DATSUN V/ï¬