Sardo’s blank Kinnear 2-0 ’Ridges Peewees split By BOB ROSS JR. Sardo Sales’ Atoms blanked Kinnear Pontiac 2-0 in Richmond Hill House League playoff action last week. Stuart Anderson led the winners with both goals with Peter Pacella assisting on each one. Other play saw: Allencourt Pharmacy 4. People's Natural Gas 1. Jeff Marrin whipped home three goals for the winners with Tony Jakma Construction Novices tied Stop-Nâ€"Shop 3-3 in Richmond Hill Minor House League hockey action last week. 8-4 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, March 7, 1979 That victory saw the Quality Woodwork Co., Ltd, Ridges team turn on the jets with single goals each to Robert Sanders. Steve Arnold, David Koteff and Frank Rossi. Rossi had two assists with singles to Koteff and Paul Lalonde. Keith McQuarrie was in goal for Oak Ridges. Richmond Hill Minor Peewee “A†advanced to the All Ontario Quarter Finals after an exciting six game series against Barrie. RICHMOND HILLZI BARRIE I In the first game Bruce Smith opened the scoring on an excellent pass from Pat Mulcahy. Mulcahy put the Hill up by two tipping in a shot from the point by Loris Lazzer. Barrie scored in the second, but Tim Lawlor put the game out of reach in the third period on a goal mouth scramble assisted by Bernie Keith Bishop,‘ Pat Heeley and Craig Tume'r scored the goals for Jak- ma in this game. The Oak Ridges Peewees bounced back from an opening game 4-1 defeat to beat Uxbridge 4- 2 and tie their quarter final OMHA series at a game apiece. Peewee A’s in final Jakma no vices tie 3-3 Safety at work . . . everywhere! Dicesare getting the other one. Assists to Richard Van Dyke, Dicesare, Glen Buckland and Sid Peters. Barry McKinnon got the lone goal for People's from Peter Pleschberger and Pat Glover. Robert Sanders got the long goal for Oak Ridges in the first game unassisted. The Oak Ridges Ban- tams fought back from a two-game deficit to tie their quarter final All Ontario series with Uxbridge. Loughlin Lumber 2, McKinlay Drywall 2. For Loughlin it was Mike Nelson unassisted; and Sean Dean from Mike Kenny. Robert Cairns scored for McKinlay from Scott Reynold and Dean Wintjes Randy Cull. Cameron Blair and Kevin Lawlor scored Stop-N-Shop's goals. Bob Mashinter, Greg Harris and Jeff Glover handled the scoring in the first game with Rodney Gilchrist drawing two assists and singles to Michel Vanderploeg and 7 Theyvdowned the latter team 3-2 and 4-3. BARRIE4 RICHMOND HILL 0 The second game saw Barrie behind strong goaltending blank Rich- mond Hill who, despite the score, had a wide margin in the play. BARRIEI RICHMOND HILL 1 The third game was a most exciting match ending in an overtime tie. Barrie opened the scoring early in the third only to have Pat Mulcahy assisted by Dave McKee tie it up two minutes later. Excellent Other results saw Bob‘s Boys downing McKinlay Insulation 7-3 with Danny Paterson leading the way Your |.A.P.A. has safety skills to share! (And it doesn’t cost taxpayers a penny!) LARA, The Industrial Accident Prevention Association is totally funded by business and industry. if your company is in manufacturing or retail industries. very likely it's a member of IAPA! How does it feel to be part of a worid authority on health and safety, without costing taxpayers a penny? Good! Now get ygur own money's worth! If you have a need for information or consultation. contact |_.A.P.A today. We're constantly up-dating health and safety theory and practice, at work, at home. everywhere! Industrial Accident Prevention Association 2 Bloor Street East. 23rd FIoor. Toronto. Ontario M4W 3C2 (4l6) 965-8888 NON-PROFIT 0 BUSINESS FUNDED 0 SINCE l9l7 Braddock Optical 5. Kinnear Pontiac 2. Sean Jennings was a two-goal man for Braddock with singles to Kevin Jennings. Tom Duffy and Robbie Nicol. Assists to Jerry August. two. and Kevin Jennings. Don Smith got both Kinnear goals with Jeff Rumble assisting on both of them. Brunette; and Dino Dicena unassisted. for Bob‘s with four goals. Glenn Murray had two while Derek Flood had one goal goaltending by Terry Greenfield along with strong defensive play of Mike Hubrick, Mike Rae. Loris Lazzer and Jeff Field highlighted this game which saw the Shorthanded Hill squad play with only two lines and four defencemen. RICHMOND HILL 1 BARRIE I This game also went into overtime with Bernie Wintjes assisted by Angelo Deangelis and Mike Rae scoring early in the second period. RICHMOND HILL 1 BARRIEI The fifth game was Mave Mackey The Allan’s Shell Service of Gormley team led 3â€"0 at the end of the first period with Uxbridge rallying in the final period for two goals. They removed their goalie in the final seconds but the Oak Ridges team held on. People's Natural Gas 2. Pickseed 1. For People‘s The second game was a thrilling come-from-b- ehind win for Oak Ridges who trailed 3-0 at one point before rallying to tie the series at two games apiece. Billy Hodges scored twice for McKinlay with' Jeff Campbell getting the other goal from Hodges. “r'i‘he scoring was evenly divided among Van- it was Paul Borin from Walter Palisca: and Barry McKinnon from Peter Pleschberger and John Boccongelle. Jeff Corrick scored for Pickseed from Emilo Turasi and Garnet Ruston. Sardo Sales 1. Allen- court Pharmacy 1. Dave Toporowski got an unassisted goal for Sardo while Andrew Tanaka scored for Allencourl from Jeff Marrin. back in Barrie with the two teams again skating to an overtime tie. Pat Mulcahy assisted by Dave McKee and Loris Lazzer scored the only goal for the Hill team. This forced a sixth and deciding game in Rich- mond Hill. RICHMOND HILL 4 BARRIE l Barrie opened the scoring late in the second only to have Dave McKee tie it up assisted by Pat Mulcahy and Bruce Smith 29 seconds before the end of the period. derploeg, Bob Mashinter Jeff Glover and John Lalonde. Rodney Gilchrist had two assists with singles to Randy Gilchrist and Jeff Glover. MIDGET The Oak Ridges Alex Brockton Midgets took a commanding two game lead in their OMHA quarter final series with Uxbridge winning the first game 8-6 and the second one 6-2. In the third Bernie Wintjes assisted by Todd Dungey scored what proved to be the winner. Pat Mulcahy from Angelo Deangelis and then an empty net goal by Mulcahy wrapped up the scoring in this final game in a very well played series. The Minor Peewees now advance against Georgetown \in All Ontario playdowns. That first game saw Steve Nolan showing the way with three goals with singles to Mike O’Grady, IAPA-3S 79 Barrow‘s Insurance 5. Shield‘s Footwear 5. This was the third game of the playoffs. Ttodd Savoye led Barrow's with two goals with singles to David Strods. Scott Massey and Mike Oldhami Assists lo Strods, Oldham, Savoye, two. Oliver Saul scored twice for Shields as did Todd Lawrence with Shawn Porter getting the other one. Assists to Ken Ihor Chornobaj, Rick Greenslade, James Cummins, and Charles Trask. Assists to Greenslade. three, Trask. two, Lawrence Millard, Mashinter, Cummins, three. Greenslade was a big gun for Oak Ridges in the second game with three goals with singles to O'Grady. Nolan and Trask. Assists to Nolan, three, Fred MacArthur, Chornobaj, Dan DeGeer. O‘Grady and Mashinter. HOUSE LEAGUE â€"â€" NOVICE Oak Ridges Little Kings 2. Maple Hardware 0. Philip Morales came up with a shutout for the Little Kings. Ian San- derson scored for the Kings from Richard Wilkins; and Wayne Price from Leo Cummins and Shawn Douse. The team is sponsored by the Victoria Square Lions Club. 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Richard Pierce scored two goals for Mister Transmission with assists to Anthony Fusco and J. Sajet. MlDGETâ€"JUVENILE Bowden 3. Kent Clothes 1. Harold Thornhill, Peter Mills and Ron Johnson scored for Bowden with assists to Dave Kenny‘ Steve Taalman, David Ezechiels and Neil Cooke. John McLaughlin replied for Kent‘s from Gary Armstrong. Dairy Queen 7, Mazza Landscaping 3. Jason Jackson led the winners with five goals with singles to Curtis Millorean and Craig Hodgson. Collins Munro. Paul Lanni and‘Sean Carlisle scored for Mazza. Michaelangelo 10. Kinsmen 2. Kyle Lennox led the winners with six big goals with Tim Bennett getting two and singles to Craig Burton and Kevin Barry. Kevin Ramer and Jeff Marker. These people are smiling because we’ve solved their problems ..... Let us prepare your INCOME TAX Accounting, bookkeeping and income tax for the small can: KEN PAL 889-1377 Health and Weltare Santé et Bien-étre social Canada Canada Monique Bégin. 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