Stock C _ Henry Stouffville; and third, Tanner, Mike Hession Kathy Rose (101). and Joe McClinton. (285), Newmarket. Richmond Hill. The overall winner for SuperStockAâ€"Henry ‘the day was Henry Tanner and Mike Tanner and he was Hession. awarded the trophy for Contestants at Sunday’s snowmobile races in Oak Ridges spent much of their time making their machines run at the peak of efficiency. Stock B â€" Henry Tanner, Mike Hession and Pierre Boucher (116), Willowdale. Stock A â€" first. Henry Tanner (331). Grand Valley; second. Mike Hession (108), Milton; The howling winds, whipping snow and freezing temperatures last Sunday might have kept most people indoors next to a blazing fire, but not snowmobile lovers. These people love the cold and the winds don‘t seem to bother them either. M i n o r H o c k e y Association held the first of two days of snowmobile races. Contestants came from near and far, many with more than one machine in tow. The track was slick and fast. and the racers loved it. Race results .are follows. This was the case as the Oak Ridges and District Snowmobile racers battle freezing Win d3 to taste the thrill of victory First, Marg Hession (10). Milton; second, Gloria Mintz (23), Stouffville; and third, Kathy Rose (101). Newmarket. The overall winner for Modified (‘ â€" Eldon Wallis; Darrell Rich and Mike Skelton. Ten-lap open super stock â€"â€" Mike Hession, Pierre Boucher and Glen McGhee. Powder Puff â€" trophies for this were courtesy of Blyth Realty‘ Super Stock C â€" Terry Flynn; Mike Hession; and Glen McGhee (6), Milliken. Ten-lap Unlimited â€" Henry Tanner, Darrell Rich and Brant Smith (77), Keswick. Super Stock B â€" Terry Flynn (117), Beeton; Henry Tanner; and Brian Christensen (28) , Stouffville. Modified B â€" Darrell Rich: Eldon Wallis (340). Orillia; and Mike Skelton (271), Unionville. Modified A â€" Darrell Rich (79), Keswick; and Alan Reed (215). Orillia. three race Jack The classes are held from 9:15 to 11:30 am. It is iï¬tended to help those who need to better themselves for the future. The minor hockey association owes votes of thanks to many: Bill Mitchell, for the use of his field; EarlCarelli of the Oak Ridges Gas Bar, for donating the gate prizes; and all the members of the association, who worked hard to get everything ready for the races. Social Services in Newmarket has set up the group. meeting Monday mornings in St. Mary‘s Anglican Church. with the purpose of aiding women who are sole support parents on Mother's Allowance and living in York Region. It‘s not too late to join a new group set up in town called_ “gum for Change“. The, trophy is courtesy of Bill Wall, Rupp and Polaris Dealer, Bethesda. toga} point§ fqr the day. The Accel Company There's still time to join “Aim for Change†group Here a contestant adjusts the traction on his machine. (Liberal Photo by Millie Stewart). Libéral ommunlty Janice Baikie, field worker for Social Ser- vices who is running the group‘ said the goal is to build self esteem and Topics such as asser- tiveness training, com- munity resources. women and the law, creative job searching techniques, money management, problem solving techniques and food and nutrition 'are explored and discussed. and babysitting and transportation are prgviqed if necessary. provided the banners’, and it deserves another vote of thanks. The admission for spectators is $2 per adult, 50 cents for children and $5 for a family. The next day of racing will be Sunday. February 18. Anyone wishing to race must be registered and this can be done between 9:30 am. and 12:30 pm. on the day of the races. Wednesday, February 7, 1979 At this time éight are in the group running in ages from 17 to 50. She urged them to call Zenith 2 - 1370 or 883-6058 and ask for her if in- terested. assess individual skills, “helping them ultimately to gain independence“. Mrs. Baikie said there were many women on mother's allowance in Richmond Hill, but so far they had not been motivated enough to join the group. There are no chair- people in the area and captains and canvassers are down about 70 per cent. “Everyone is so in- volved â€" so busy," said Mrs; McQuiggin, “and lots don‘t get involved until heart disease hits home.†only ice sur Metropolitan enough for skating club their skills. Joan McQuiggin, co- ordinator for the program in York Region said the Thornhill and Richmond Hill are is "in a bad way" as far as collecting donations for the heart foundation. Mrs. McQuiggin urges anyone who has some time to volunteer for canvassing to get in touch with her at 884â€"8662 and asks all to remember the Ontario Heart Foundation when someone knocks on the door, asking for a donation. Whipping the snow up and in all directions as they whizzed around the track. these racers at Sunday‘s snowmobile races in Oak Ridges don‘t seem to mind the freezing temperatures and the howling winds. Winner of this race was Henry Tanner in the bottom corner, from Grand Valley (Liberal Photo By Millie Stewart.) Seventy per cent of the dollars contributed go for research, and to help Heart disease kills over 80,000 people in Canada annually - more than all other causes of death combined February is the month set aside all across Onl Despite what people believe biggest health en Canada is heart and strokes. Heart group seeking help Speed skaters need town ’3 Mill Pond ‘ leir skills Allen Wc Mill Workman ll Pond surface what many elieve. the 11th enemy in heart disease area l is the :in the :a large speed pgacï¬ce coach These days it‘s nearly the same price as its more illustrious neigh- b'or, which is all the more reason why cooks should stretch it out and improve upon the otherwise mundane flavor. You can almost hear the creaks as mouths turn down at the thought of meat loaf for dinner, yet this muchâ€"maligned main course can be as presentable as a standing rib. Our recipes have been tested and tasted and we think you’ll enjoy them. PARTY MEAT LOAF 1'; pounds lean ground beef 3; pound ground pork 1 cup shredded raw potato 1 cup shredded raw carrot 5‘: cup chopped onion 12 pound t'r mushrooms. sliced butter 2 eggs. separated 1 tsp. Worcestersl sauce 2 tbsp. dry vermouth 1 tbsp. lemon juice '1 cup milk '2 tsp. ground clove bacon slices Mix the ground meats and vegetables in a large mixing bowl. Saute the sliced mushrooms in a little butter for two to train medical m personnel to staf saving coronary units in hospitals. of the Richmond Speed Skating Club, his skaters need a metre track and the Pond is the only p around. The club only uses Nutrition Meatloaf is good for you and easy on the budget Section D Worcestershire l nursing staff life- ary care fresh place said 400- Mill Hill the Land division committee i too expensive - Timpson MEAT LOAF MAISON 3: cup minced onion . '4 cup finely diced green "/2 Pound? gl'Olfl" pepper 1 large onion, dict 2 eggs. slightly beaten 1 ï¬re?“ Peppef. d1 “2 pounds lean ground 2 Slice§ White beef soaked in 1/2 cup I '2 pound ground pork 1 eggv Slightly bea 2 tbsp. prepared horse- 53" and Pepper radish '4 tsp. oregano 2|2 tsp. salt 3 tbspxFrench n l tSp. dry mustard 6 to 7 tbsp. olive ( 2 slices bacon 1 can condensed 1 cup canned tomatoes soup Using two forks, lightly 3. soup can water Two members of the Richmond Hill team, Ron Murphy and Greg Petrie, both 19 years old, will be representing this area at the Canadian Winter Games in Brandon, Manitoba, February 13 to 16. Put into a preheated 300-degree (F) oven and bake for two hours. When it is cooked, place the meat loaf on a serving platter. Brown the bacon and return it to the top of the meat. If desired, make a gravy of the juices by thickening with cornstarch. Serves 10 to 12. Grease a baking pan or other large container and line the base with bacon slices. Put in the thoroughly mixed meat loaf mixture. Place the pan in another holding hot water. three minutes, then add to the meat mixture. Add all the remaining ingredients except the egg whites and bacon slices. Whip the 'egg whites and fold into the meat mixture. Mayor Joe Dales of Georgina and Mayor Margaret Britnell of King suggested the land division committee be abolished altogether. Mayor Dales recalled the debate in 1970 after the Region of York Act had received second reading in the legislature when county councillors discovered that they were going to be stuck with a regional land division committee. ‘ Councillors had never wanted land severances controlled at the regional level and he suggested that it was time to seek a the committee members during the town's car- nival weekend, the speed skating team would be challenging China’s speed skating team at the Quebec Winter Carnival. Aurora Mayor George Timpson has discovered that York Region’s land division committee is the most expensive and the “least productive“ of eight he has surveyed in southern Ontario. He suggested that the land division committee be asked to keep this in mind when preparing its budget for 1979. Last Saturday when club members skated at Mill Pond, they were approached by Richmond Hill Winter Carnival committee asking them for a demonstration during carnival time. pond early in the morning and late at night to practice, said Mr. Work- man, so they do not conflict with the pleasure skaters. anne wanstall r. Workman informed committee members ng the town's car- 1 weekend, the speed The 1978 budget of the York Regional land division committee was $149,200 and it held 100 Danny is a recent graduate of Thornhill Secondary School where he won the Edwin A Richardson Memorial Award for the highest mark in history, the Ontario Scholarship Certificate for an overall average of 80 per cent. li/z pounds ground beef 1 large onion, diced 1 green pepper, diced 2 slices white bread. soaked in 1/2 cup milk 1 egg, slightly beaten salt and pepper '4 tsp. oregano 3 tbsp. French mustard 6 to 7 tbsp. olive oil He is the oldest of four boys.allof whom hope to serve their church as missionaries for two years. at their own ex- pense. Top with canned tomatoes, including almost all the juice. Cover with strips of bacon. Bake in a preheated 400â€"degree ( F. ) oven for one hour or until cooked through. Serves SlX. After an intensive language training program in Provo, Utah, he will arrive in the Switzerland Geneva Mission in midâ€"March, speaking fluent French. toss the hamburger meat. ground pork, onion and green pepper together. Add the horseradish, salt and mustard and combine lightly. Quickly stir in the slightly beaten eggs. Danny Lalonde, son of Bishop and Mrs. Charles Lalonde, Jefferson Road, Richmond Hill left last week to serve The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter~ day Saints as a missionary. Put the mixture into a loaf pan and spread evgnly with a spatula. change in legislation to send the power over severances back to the local municipality. Mayor David Schiller of Richmond Hill said he would not want local municipalities to have to pay the cost of ad- ministration of land divisions (such as notifying neighboring property owners.) The 1978 budget of the Waterloo processed 416 {ork Regional [and applications at a cost of livision committee was $70,000 0F $163.27 per :149,200 and it held 100 meeting. Scholarship student becomes missionary can condensed tomato MAURICE‘S MEAT LOAF DANNY LaLONDE Mix the diced onion and .half of the diced green pepper with the ground beef, tossing the mixture lightly with your hands. Add the milk soaked breadâ€"not in big lumps, but not in crumbs either, the lightly beaten egg, salt, pepper and oregano. Cook, uncovered, basting frequently, until the loaf is cooked through and the sauce is thick. Serves four. of the southern Ontario regions that he surveyed, with an average cost of $369.30 per application. Shape the mixture into a big ball and plaster liberally with the French mustard. Place in an electric frying pan with the temperature set at 350 degrees (F). Surround with the olive oil and cook. covered, for 35 minutes. Check from time to time to see that the base isn’t scorching too muchâ€"it will brown, but if you raise it from time to time with a spatula it shouldn’t burn. Place the remainder of the diced green pepper on top of the meat loaf and cook for a further five minutes. Drain off the excess fat , leaving just a little in the pan. Add the soup combined with water, pouring it over the meat loaf. Reduce the heat to 260degrees (E). Mayor Timpson said it processed the fewest applications and was the most expensive to operate By comparison, Haldimand Norfolk did the same job for $65,000 or $123.81 per application. Upon completion of his mission, Danny will further his education before deciding on a career in business or politics. meetings to deal with 404 applications. Keenly interested in hockey, Danny played as a goaltender in the Thornhill House League for six years, and in the Richmond Hill House League for one yeari In the Richmond Hill Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. he has been president. in succession, of the deacons’, teachers‘, and priests' quorums. He was also a prefect, member of the prom committee, and umpire for the girls‘ baseball games. His goaltendihg efforts have won him {our trophies. and the Societas Honoris Award for Grade 13 achievement.