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Richmond Hill Liberal, 31 Jan 1979, B4

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Kent (‘lothes 2, Ellis Don 0. John McLaughlin got both goals for the winners Tim Warren getting two assists on them and Nick Van Halteren one and Gary Armstrong one. Kent (‘lothes 8. Bowden Lumber 2. Chris Reed fired in four goals for the Other Midget-Juvenile results: “Over 128 girls showed up for the various events." Other event winners For the winners it was Harold Thornhill from Gord Olmstead; and Adriano Marinelli from Alden Palisca and Neil Cooke. Dave Plunkett got the lone goal for Superior from Blair Ivens and Rick Daily. “It was a great two days? said spokesman Wiespue the bad weather conditions and considerable flooding in Metro. Nothing stops curlers. Bowden Lumber nipped Superipr Propane 2-1 in Richmond Hill Minor House League Midget- Juvenile action last week. .A rink skipped by Wyn Hushagen of Humber Highlandeon the main event in the annual Ladies Bayview Curling Club Bonspiel. The Thornhill Atom II's played a strong game Sunday against league» leading Newmarket despite losing 3-0. 8-4 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. January 31. 1979 Second place went to Lois Robert of Unionville. The action went from end to end throughout the Highland rink wins at Bayview Club Bowden Lumber nips Superior 2-1 Atom //’3 lose 3-0 I NEEfi A MORTGAGE" 3 Thornhill Curling Club’s Mary Kearns looks like she's just seen Close Encounters of a Second Kind right in front of her as she watches her rock at annual Bayview Curling Club‘s Invitational Ladies‘ Bonspiel last week. She was playing lead for Irene Dickson. GROWER'S SUPPLY C0.. Unit 5. 293 Markham Road. Richmond Hill. Ontario. L4C 112 (416) 883-l800 Before you buy a RRSP, talk to me I have the products, competitive interest rates NOW 103% guaranteed for 5 years. Call today. 884-8181 You can receive an income from your Registered Retirement Savings Plan in basically three different ways. But only one, a life annuity gives you the guarantee of an income you‘ll never outlive. mort a e centrgAg. ..IMMEDIATE APPROVAL The gift that keeps growing! office collect by phone To order Close Encounters? call our DOUG HINCHCLIFFE DAVID KRDLL it ASSOCIATES LTD. No brokerage fees on your Primary Residential Mortgage Financing Mutual Life of Canada 3 TIER FLUORESCENT INDOOR PLANTER Unique and attractive and at the same time rugged and lunctional our total growing system is an "Indoor Greenhouse on wheels." Everything you'll need at one low price. Fixmres. lamps. chrome stand. decorator casters. grow trays. seedling inserts. even a copy of Gardening Uncle! Lights (216 page authoritv by Elvin $199. McDonald). AN INCOME FOR LIFE AND IT'S GUARANTEED Matt Knights also got two goals with Kevin Lee assisting on one of them while Lee got a goal unassisted. McLaughlin got the last goal from John Adams; winners with John McLaughlin and Tim Warren getting two assists each. For Bowden Lumber it was Neil Cooke from David Ezechiels and Bernie McKinlay; and Alden Palisca from Wayne Girard. ATOMS Kinnear Pontiac 2. Pickseed 1. Chris Broscher scored for Kinnear from Chris Anderson; and Joe Apps from John D‘Angelis. Pat Fleming got the goal for Pickseed from Jeff 58W Marianne Rose of Bayview winning the Main Event Consolation with Shirley MacDonald of Avonlea runner-up. Main Event Special Consolation went to Maymar Gemmell of Niagara Falls with Mary McGoran of Bayview runnerâ€"up. In the second event Canada Dry it was the Betty Crncich rink of High Park taking top honors with Lee Till of the Granite Club right behind. game with the whole team turning in a strong performance and especially goaltender Mitchell Avenus‘ defenceman Brian MacDonald and forward Ralph Gabriel. 3300 YONGE ST., ,SUITE 400 TORONTO, ONT., M4N 3M9 (416) 482-9644 727-6062 CHARGILX Braddock Optical 5. Loughlin Lumber 2. Kevin Jennings scored twice for Braddock assisted on one of them by Steven Markoucic. Other goals went to Robbie Nichol ,from Kevin Jennings; Tom Duffy unassisted; and Terry August from Robbie Nichol. Other goals went to Shane Kernohan from Jeff Marrin; Sid Peters from Scott Merilees; Wes Vandervalk from Shane Kernohan and Tony Dicessare; and Daryl Banton from Richard Van Dyke. Allencourt Pharmacy 7. McKinlay Drywall 0. Scott Merilees pumped in three goals for the win- ners with Daryl Banton assisting on one of them. Corrick and Dean Gerow Fourth event winner was Alice Durst of East York followed by Mary Long of Weston. Vi Slatlon‘s Tam Heather rink took the second event with Muriel Wallace of Weston run- ner-up. THORNHILL ' Christ the King Lutheran Church Baythorn 8: Royal Orchard Wed. 7.30 pm. The Unns' Comml Centre 106 Centre St, E has 7:30 pm, RICHMOND HILL On the Werght Watchers ' Program you learn to oben your mrnd â€"and your mouth â€" to cheese- burgersr spaghem, potatoes. even desserts and snacks, wrthrn lrmrts You never have to go hungry tr lose weight And ofir umque BehaVIor Modlhcanon method wnll help you when you're at a party. when eahnq out or when you're under stress 50 mm us now Our results speak for themselves You don't have to clam up to 511m down Fusv meet-rig Fee S! 0 all omev Specnal semor cmzen 8 sludem vaIe $5 All olhev meehngs $2 Community bu! cuss“ lacerve We-q"! chars Man“ He lul'ly FEEE Don! '0‘"!le ENROLL AT ANY CLASS FREE EACH MONTH MILLIKEN Ebenezer United Church Basement Mon. 7.30 p.m. m Moms fool Atom Select boys Losmg weight never tasted so good Tfié AutEority 35E Sardo Sales 5. Peoples Natural Gas 1. Dave Toporowski fired home two goals for the winners with singles to Kevin McLaughlin. Stuart Mike Kenny scored for Loughlin from Gus Karvouniaris; and Karvouniaris from Paul Verkuyl. The afternoon game saw Barrie taking an early 2-0 lead with R.I.C. coming back with Gino Ceolin scoring on a pass from Paul Webber. The game stayed at 2â€"1 until Thornhill ran into some costly penalties in the third period and Barrie made it 3â€" It was the second game of the day for both teams as Barrie had defeated Thornhijl 3-1.. Thornhill‘s R.I.C. Realty Peewee II‘s handed Barrie its first defeat of the season via a 3-1 decision Sunday night. It's a good job they won or protests would have been the order of the day. all other meelmgs $4 For the youngsters They won something like 18â€"16. These two victories allowed them to finish alone in first with 16 victories, three ties and only one loss. In the 4-0 victory at Thornhill it was Andy Halpin starting the scoring late in the first period. Then it was Darren Burford clicking for the second goal assisted by David James and Randy Meek. The J. Jacobs & Sons Atom Selects held their annual Fathers versus Sons day on the weekend and it was another success The Thornhill Tailorform Minor Bantams closed out their regular schedule in first place this past week defeating ()rillia twice by 4â€"0 and 4-3. It was the wives taking to the ice instead of the fathers in a surprise. sneak move, just before The fathers brought in some ringers. Their wives. R.I.C. Realty Peewees win Tailorform finishes first Libéral stand for QUALITY ’SING Glace Chuvch 18 Parkway Ave Man, 7:30 pm. MARKHAM FOR CLASS INFORMATION CALL Mississauga 18289200 AURORA Aurora United Chulch Yonge St. Thurs‘ 7:30 pm. WEIC MITES Dairy Queen 3. Kin- smen Giants 0. A big hat- trick for Jason Jackson to make for a very exciting game in this newly Anderson and Roemer. Assists R o e m e r . K e McRae The opening period was scoreless but early in the second it was Darren Burford scoring Ricky Reusse earned the shutout in the Tailorform net. ln Orillia Saturday night the Tailorform boys had to come from behind in the third period to grab the. victory in a closely played contest. Barrie tied it on a power play goal but Thornhill came right back with two quick goals 30 seconds apart when Brian Cagney scored from Neil Thomas and Mancini got his second from But it didnt work The wives couldn‘t skate very well. One got a breakaway three feet 1n front of the opposition‘ s nets and fell down six times. The surprised goalie made a great save after she missed the puck five times in a row Lots of fun The return match in Barrie saw goalie Nick Peirol coming up with a fine effort supported by a hard skating and close checking band of boys out front. The third period saw Tailor- form score two more with Halpin tallying again from Brian McKnight and Steve Bird; and then Burford's second from Halpin and Bird. Thornhill' took the lead when Carmine Mancini rapped in Rick Metivier's rebound after Metivier had taken a pass from Paul Webber‘ game time The serious part of the hockey tilts saw the Atom Selects losing 5-3 to a tough Red Wings Major Club of the MTHL. CALL for one of our design experts to give you a free estimate or VISIT OUR SHOWROOM Complete installation. chimney, brick or stone facings. Selkirk heat circulator fireplace complete with firescreen, grate & 25 yr. warranty. 80 MARTIN ROSS AVE. DOWNSVI EW -â€" 663-0752 ©I m ic Firgplgces Ltd. Scoring for ’I‘hornhill was s1325 Kevnn and Jeff Fireplarib Glen yyood bu_rning organized four-team league. This first game showed a big improvement in both teams. Dairy Queen is coached by Jim Page and the Kinsmen by Dave Sim.The remainder of this lflgame series should prove interesting. Michelangelo Furniture The Realty boys finished the regular season with 10 wins, 5 losses (all to Barrie) and three ties. Barrie removed its goalie in a desperateeffort to come back but the tenacious checking of Thornhill and some fine goaltending preserved the win for R.I.C,’s. ’I‘hornhill had to play shorâ€" thanded for most of the third period and much of the last three minutes they were two men sho’rt. from David James got things going only to have ()rillia quickly drawn even. Trevor Block had four assists and Guilio Carlucci one‘ Rob Young then shot Tailor- form ahead but two late period goals by Orillia saw them take a 3â€"2 lead. The third period was all Tailorform‘s with Burford scoring early from Young and McKnight: and then Ian McGregor counting the winner late on_a nice pass from Andy Halpin with Paul Rame also getting an assist. An earlier game saw the locals bombing Weston Selects 12-0 with Danny Coady getting three goals and two assists; Fazzari. three and one; Steve Ludwick. two and two. Jacobs, one and four; Kase, one and two, Paul Diliddo and Bruce McInnis, goals each. Robb Starr Angelo Fazzari, Brock Fisher and Todd Christie. Assists to Trevor Block, Andrew Ludwik, Gerard Jacobs, Michaél Kase and Gordon MacLareni Tim Bennett tallied twice and Kevin Barry got‘ the other one. 3. Mazza Landscaping 0. Superb goaltending on the- part of both teams made for a very exciting game. In goal for Mazza was Adolf Curtis and Kyle Lennox was between the pipes for Mazza. Do you know anyone here in Ontario whoâ€"through selflessness. humanity and kindness without expecting anything in return-has made this a better province in which to live? 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