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That loss dropped the Thunderbirds into the B Flight and they came home with the crown but disappointed they had not had another shot at Bay Ridges for a grand championship. Lamps and hanglllgs Custom made Repairs and Insta||atuon. Lu-xsuns 8 Supplms When Thornhill finally got the chan'ce they made no mistakes and came up with one of their stronger efforts of the season. Thunderbirds led 1-0 after one period and 4-1 at the end of the second. Steve Tschipper had an outstanding game scoring three great goals and setting up two more. Mike Darby, Steve Paul, John Kim and Rob Humphries each had a goal and two assists while Tim Wilson and Neil Crebbin notched the others. If no cuts are made, the area municipalities will have to collect 5.1 per cent more tax dollars this year for regional purposes. STAINED GLASS WINDOWS Regional council«will hold a special meeting today. to try to trim a 9.3 per cent increase in the $13 million regional levy. Bruce Birchard with three assists and Colin Jacobs and Larry Darby also figured in the scoring. Dave Wood had a good outing and Red Gorman played well in goal for Thornhill. Never forget an appointment - doctors, business, annivelsaries, etc. ‘ RESTYLING * Rssulmmc _ * REFINISHING by craftsmen h Fabrics available from ’995 ‘ NGS mormm Owen Duckman put Thornhill on the scoreboard with a swift shot into the net assisted by Chris Herbert. Both teémé were fired up and played their fastest game of the season. Thornhill's House of Natural Food Minor Peewee A’s met Richmond Hill in the second round of playoffs and lost 4-1. REMINDER SERVICE Beat Bay Ridges Natural Food loses Cut or Removed ALL WORK GUARANTEED Call coliect for tree estimates Regional? treésuf'er John ROOFING SHINGLES The return match was played ALL WORK GUARANTEED Free Estimates Leslie 333-5995 889-3228 3763-7384 24 HOUR SERVICE 751 -9022 Reminder Service Roofing. W18 VONGE Budget hike today TREE SERVICE Uphoisterels THORWL The Lilly Webbâ€" skipped rink of Barrie won the main event last week at the 15th annual Thornhill Curling Club‘s Sunflake Bonspiel. Consolation prize went to June Mainprize of Humber Hyland. Other winners: Second event, Hoppy Carnwith of Port Perry; third event, Isabel Curtis, St. Thomas; fourth event, Jean Beatty of Thornhill; fifth event, Caroline Smith of, East York. There were 38 rinks competing in the twoâ€" day bonspeil February 14 and 15. The last league game of the season saw the Epic Juveniles lose to Orillia 6- The second period saw Orillia getting on the score sheet with two unanswered goals. The third period was all Orillia scoring four more goals. The Epic boys managed one more goal early in this final period by Riener Pleshberger unassisted. Barrie dpened the scoring in the first period and Richmond Hill’s Richard Hughes replied They didn‘t finish first but they did all right. They were the Markham Aquatic Club members who competed recently in a Winter Invitational at the Markham Centennial Pool. T h e s w i m m e r 5 produced 69 personal best times out of 94 swims and broke 24 club records. As Richmond Hills Mark Gossman opened the scoring in the first period‘s only goal with an assist going to Terry Thorsell. Webb rink PLAYOFFS In the York-Simcoe playoffs Richmond Hill played host to Barrie for the first game and won 3- Libéral wms Snowflake early in this final period )y Riener Pleshberger inassisted. PLAYOFFS In the York-Simcoe )layoffs Richmond Hill )layed host to Barrie for he first game and won 3- l Barrie opened the ;coring in the first period and Richmond Hill’s Richard Hughes replied again making the final score 3-2 for the Epic boys. ' The second game of the playoffs at Barrie saw Richmond Hill losing 3-2. Barrie scored twice in the first period with Rich- mond Hill unable to get on the score sheet. Neither teams scored in the second period. Oakridge opened the scoring early in the first period with an easy goal, the Epic boys got on the score sheet with a goal by Riener Pleshberger assisted by Steve Bowers and Bruce Buchan. Both teams scored again in the first period Richmond Hills goal coming from Joel Reeves assisted by Rainer Pleshberger more goals in this Richmond Hill pul goalkeeper in the minute of the gam( down 7-6 but 0a found the open n: Richmond Hill 105 playing a good gal The Epic Boys well, the goaltt duties were shar Ted Inch and Casey. Markham A qua tic swims to nice place Epic Juveniles lose to Orillia Club Regional departments had been asked by administrator Jack Rettie to keep their budget requests at five per cent, roughly in line with the increase in assessment in 1978. ‘ But when the figures were unveiled at the regional social services meeting last Wed- nesday, all other departments had come in with a higher figure, said Richmond Hill Mayor David Schiller. “That is exactly what happened last year." Mr. Rettie said it was the areas beyond the region’s control that were over the guideline. In social services, this includes Hlynski said there was no way of telling what the actual impact on the individual taxpayer would be but that the regional increase would have a greater impact on municipalities with higher growth rates than lower ones. 'Richmond Hill again retaliated with Thornhill’s David Thornhill‘s Brad Hamilton scored early in the first period unassisted and while shor- thanded. Richmond Hill then retaliated with three goals. Kevin Leon banged in a beauty assisted byi Duckman. in Thornhill and Richmond Hill defeated the Natural Food boys 5- ESTIMATES NO OBLIGATION The second game of the playoffs at Barrie saw Richmond Hill losing 3-2. Barrie scored twice in the first period with Rich- mond Hill unable to get on the score sheet. Neither teams scored in the second period. with a goal assisted by Steve Bower making the score 1-1 at the end of the first period. The second period‘s only goal was scored by Richmond Hill‘s Joel Reeves assisted by Mark Gossman giving the Epic boys 3 2-1 lead at the end of the frame. a team they placed fifth overall. Team scores saw North York Aquatic Club finishing first with 713.5 points. Individual Markham results: Early in the third, Richmond Hill‘s Joel Reeves got his second goal of the game assisted by Jim Majury making the score 3-1 for Rich- mond Hill; Barrie scored again making the final score 3-2 for the Epic boys. ‘ Bird wasn '2‘ ’Yyleeped†on record, Kerr says The misunderstanding was compounded, said Mr. Kerr when the tape he brought to play, with the phrase “bleeped outâ€, could not be Senior Women, 400 “Those records I would never sell in the schools. Do you think I’d take a chance to jeopardize myself?†he asked. The bird owner said he had 5,000 records made up 'with the phrase “bleeped outâ€. But, with boxes of both records in his car, Mr. Kerr said he unintentionally grabbed the wrong box to take into the school for sales. “I‘ve been dealing with kids for 20 years," said Mr. Kerr. Mr. Kerr said one bird, named Rajah, did swear sometimes, even once on the original record, but that is where the mix up occurred. Eric Garland, head teacher at Langstaff, opposed the sale of the record, as well as Mr. Kerr‘s presentation, because of the use of the phrase “0h Christ†by one bird, as well as the owner, in front of primary school children. A record entitled “The Mynah Bird hop†to dance to was being sold at the school with all proceeds to go to OHS. The birds entertained the students and then Mr. Kerr taught the youngsters how to do his famous “mynah bird hopâ€. Last week Mr. Kerr took his two talking mynah birds to Langstaff Public School to initiate a fund raising program for the Ontario Humane Society (OHS). The swearing of two birds in a local public school is just“a total misunderstanding†Isaid owner- trainer, Colin Kerr. A $550,000 building would in itself increase the regional levy by more than four per cent. “I understand that before regional government, Georgina had only one constable and he spent part of his time delivering parcels. Now they need a building to house a whole detachment.“ an 18.5 per cent increase in net welfare costs which are man- datory payments. A six per cent increase in the budget of the Children’s Aid Society and 13.5 per cent in the police budget which would include a $550,000 building in Georgina. Lemmon finding the mark assisted by Brad Bergman. It was 4-3 when coach Paul Humphry pulled his goaltender in an attempt to tie the game. This was to no avail when Richmond Hill scored into the open net. Excellent goaltending by Jamie Kellie and Gord MacLeod helped make this a seesaw type of game Regional works committee chairman Ron Moran considered the increase in the works budget from $4.3 million to $4.5 million within the guidelines and chose to focus his comments on the police. THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. February 2|. I979 â€" B-l Epic finally got on the score sheet in the third period with goals by Alan Clark and Jim Majury, assists going to Joel Reeves (2) and Bruce Buchan (2). SILVER STICK The Epic Juveniles travelled to Mooretown to participate in the 6th Annual Juvenile Inter- national Silver Stick Finals Tournament and played London Oakridge Juveniles in the first round. Medley Relay, Jennifer Boss, Vicki Reynolds, Maris Lember, Nicole Stevens, fourth. 5:308; B Medley Relay, Sheryl McNulty, Kirslie Scullion, Ann Guth, Leslie Van- derburgh, fifth, 5240.0 A free Relay, Maria Lember B. Cahenjtie, Sheryl McNulty, Nicole A benefit hockey game will be played at the Markham Arena at 8 pm. between Durham Regional Police and the Ontario Humane Society Animals (men); _ “Mr. Kerr is just trying to help the society," said Mr. Hughes. “and this is what we needâ€. Another fund raising event has been set up by the humane society February 24. Mr. Hughes stressed the fact OHS did not contact schools on Mr. Kerr’s behalf nor was he aware of the content of the presentation. The '$1 admission will include a disco afterwards with a disc-jockey called “Sound of Spectrum". Executive Vice President of OHS, Tom Hughes, said his organization did not arrange the school visits, nor did it sponsor or endorse Mr. Kerr's performance. “We are just glad to obtain the coptributions.†said Mr. Hughes. An order has been placed for more copies of the“bleeped out†record, said Mr. Kerr, but it will be at least three weeks before they are ready. Therefore he had to use one of the questionable records. By the time the entertainer had heard of the error, he had shipped the 5.000 fixed up records to Ottawa for shows he will be doing in schools there this week. That is why the teachers didn’t notice until later when they played the record for themselves. “Luckily,†said Mr. Kerr, “the sound system was so bad you coy1dn‘t hear anything." played because the school tape recorder did not work. The third period saw Richmond Hill make a comeback with three goals by Bruce Buchan, Joel Reeves and Mark Gossman, assists going to Joel Reeves, Bruce Buchan and Richard Hughes. The London team scored three goals in the second period, the Epic boys were only able to put one in the net in this period by Terry Thorsell assisted by Steve Bowers. Brian Smith, fourth, 400 Free. 4:469 fifth, 200 IM, 2:355; 200 Free, sixth, 2:19.4; 100 Fly, fifth, 1212.5; 100 Free, fifth, 1:02.1: 200 Breast, third, 2:546; MAC Relay, 200 Free. fourth, 2205.3; 200 Medley Relay, second, 2:201) Susan Berresford. 100 Breast. sixth, 1:30.6; MAC Relay, 200 Medley Relay fifth. 2:34.41 Robert Kirwin, 200 Back, fifth. 2255.0; 100 Back, third, 1:193; Relay, 200 Free Relay, second, 2:16.0; 200 M. Relay, fourth‘ 2244.4; Valia Reinsalu, 200 Free. fourth, 2:55.5; 100 Fly, second, 1:30.1; 100 Back, third. 1:342; 100 Free, fourth, 1220.2, Oakridge scored three more goals in this period Richmond Hill pulled its goalkeeper in the final minute of the game being down 743 but Oakridge found the open net and Richmond Hill lost after playing a good game 8-6. The Epic Boys played well, the goaltending duties were shared by Ted Inch and Brian Casey. Stevens. fifth, 400 Free Relay, 4:341; B Free Relay. Kirstie Scullion. Jennifer Ross, Vicki Reynolds. Leslie Van- derburg, fifth, 400 Free Relay. 4:495; Jennifer Ross, 200 Back. sixth. MEN A Medley Relay, Brian Mercer. Jeff Smith, Brian Smith, Craig Hroncok, 400 Medley Relay, third, 4:39]: B Medley Relay, sixth. 400 Medley Relay, 5:050; A Free Relay, Brian Smith, Jeff Smith, Brian Mercer, Craig Hroncok, sixth. 200 Back, 2:375. Maria Lember, 400 Free, sixth; Jennifer Ross, fifth, 200 Back, 2251.8; MAC Relays, 200 Free. fifth, 2:11.9; 200 Medley Relay. fifth, 2:34. Jeff Wadge, sixth, 1500 Free Men. 19.043; Brian Smith, fifth. 18:41.9; and Jeff Smith, fourth, 18:40.5.