Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

Richmond Hill Liberal, 14 Mar 1979, B4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Ian Sanderson fired in two goals as the Oak Ridges Little Kings lost 6- 3 to Maple IGA in Novice House League play, Wayne Price got the other goal. Shawn Douse added two assists with singles to Brendon O’Flaherty, Leo Cum- mins and Wayne Price. Atoms: Gerrits Well Drilling 4. Kirby Brock 4. This was the Drillers’ first playoff game with Maple Brock and they jumped in front 2-0. Brock came back to tie it early in the second period and then move into a 4-3 lead. ’Ridges Little Kings lose by 6â€"3 Kent Clothes Midgets blanked Ellis Don 6-0 in Richmond Hill Minor House League hockey last week with Mike Smith leading the way with three goals. John Adams checked in with two goals while John McLaughlin got one. Assists to Chris Reed. Kevin Lee. and John McLaughlin. Other results saw: BowdenLumber 2. Ellis Don I. For Bowden it was Dexter Mills from Gary Juhasz; and Harold Thornhill unassisted. J. Vanderploeg got the goal Bond ousts ThOrnhill The Richmond Hill Bond Steel Atom A's bounced Thornhill out of the York Simcoe playoffs last Tuesday night 3-1 behind the outStanding goaltending of Mauro Paolett. As in the previous two games the Steelers gave up the first goal but hard work and the will to win paid off much to the delight of their fans and coaches. Jason Hails started the comeback with a well« placed back-hand goal from Mike Leonard. Cesidio Negri got the go ahead goal with a shot from the corner which deflected off the skate of Russell Armstrong on the The nghnote- 3bedroom. big finished family room with wood-burningfireplace, cemrally air-conditioned. as are all of our Cedarview homes - $77,900 Take the equity in your home right now and put it to work, use it to buy a brand new Cedarview home for yourself and your family. Beautiful homes. with all the features you’ve been planning for your next home. Prices start at only $72,900 for these fully detached homes. â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, March 14. 1979 :gsgcrm"mgn; iced back-hand goal im Mike Leonard. Cesidio Negri got the go .ead goal with a shot )m the corner which :flected off the skate of iss'ell Armstrong on the BGIIIL “bulllh’t A lvv‘vll â€" A despite finding them- selves down 1â€"0 after only six seconds of play. Derek Di Battista tied the game early in the second period from Dave Redpath. Richmond Hill then Armstrong H the lone goal from Di Battista and Mike Leonard. Dickinson in the first game and Paolett in the second were awarded with most valuable trophies for their efforts (10(‘K Upucal .2. Anderson led the winners with two goals with singles to Peter Pacella and Dave Toporowski. Assists to Toporowski. Stuart Anderson and Pacella. Sean Jennings and Tom Duffy scored for . V RESHN) TO Lib’éral You almost own ’ x I this new home already » Live the soft life. sy when you let Sears Install a It’s ea water Economical, too buy now an save conditioner. ‘A There was just 1:03 left in the game when Donny Rawding tied it for the Drillers. It was his second goal of the game. Other goals went to Tim Claudio and Mike Douse with one assist each. Rawding also drew an assist. PEEWEE The Oak Ridges Peewees were eliminated by Uxbridge in the fifth game of their All Ontario quarter finals losing 8-2. This game was a wellâ€" matched one until the end of the second period with the score tied 2-2. Wright. Kent Clothes 6. Propane 0. John McLaughlin led the winners with two goals with singles to Chris Reed, Mike Smith and Kevin Lee Assists to Mat Knight. three, Bruce Morrison. for Ellis Don from B Superior Propane 4. Bowden Lumber 2. Michelangelo 4. Mazza Landscaping 3. Tim Bennett and Kyle Lennox each had two goals for the winners. For Mazza it The same Dickinson put the icing on the cake in the third period from Cesidio Negri and John Kennedy. stick of Pat E who put it home BRUSSELS TOURNAMENT The team travelled to Brussels on the weekend to compete in the annual tournament there and gave a very good account of itself. They won the opening game against Preston 2-1 despite finding them- selves down 1-0 after only six seconds of play. Derek Di Battista tied the game early in the second period from Dave Redpath. MITES Pat Dickinson Uxbridge then scored four times in less than three minutes. David Koteff led Oak Ridges with both goals with assists to Frank Rossi. Mike Kalkanis and Robert Sanders. Previous results: Uxbridge 5, Oak Ridges 1. This was game number three with Uxbridge moving into a 2-1 lead in the series. David Koteff got the only goal for Oak Ridges from Frank Rossi. Keith McQuarrie was in goal. Oak Ridges 6. Uxbridge 5. The Quality Wood- was Paul Lanni, Sean Carlisle and Adolf Curtis scoring. Kinsmen Giants 7. Dairy Queen 1. Glen Santha led the scoring with three goals with two each to Jeff Merker and Kevin Ramer. Scott Rose scored for Dairy Queen. PEEWEE Cadillac Baif 1. Barrow Insurance 0. Jamie McPhee got the lone goal from Steven Buckland. Shield's Footwear 8. Rice's Flowers 1. Shawn Porter whipped home four goals for the winners took control of the game but couldn‘t get the puck past the Preston goaltgnder. Dickinson was the hero in sudden death overtime as he blocked a shot from the blueline and raced down the ice to score. His team was Shorthanded at the time. 1 Game two saw them squaring off against Burlington and losing 3-1. The Hill team gave it a good shot but couldn‘t make it with Russell Armstrong scoring the lone goal from Di Battista and Mike Leonard. Dickinson in the first game and Paolett in the second were awarded with most valuable trOphies' for their'effor‘ts. Office Hours: Daily noon to 6 pm Phone in Newmarket working Co., Ltd. team tied the series at 2-2 in this one. Peter Narduzzi and Rossi led the win with two goals apiece with singles to David Koteff, Steven Arnold. Rossi also had three assists along with Robert Sanders. Koteff had two assists, Damien O’Flaherty one. BANTAM The Oak Ridges team lost the deciding game of their quarter final All Ontario series to Uxbridge by 4-3. It was a ciimactic finish to an exciting series with Ken Harrington and Santo Russo getting two each. Assists to Ken Harrington. three. Oliver Saul‘ Shawn Porter, two, Dennis Ruutberg, Todd Lawrence and Paul Lyons. Paul Christiansen scored for Rice’s from Mike Rumble. Mister Transmission 2. Dynes Jewellers 0. Richard Pierce popped in both goals for Mister Transmission. Sam CoWan drew an assist. ATOM ' Sardo Sales 1. People's Natural Gas 1. Stuart Anderson scored for Sardo unassisted while Barry McKinnon replied for People’s from Walter Palisca' and John Boc- congelle. Braddock Optical 5. Loughlin Lumber 2. Sean Jennings got two goals for Braddock with singles to Bobbie Nicol, Tom Duffy and Todd Westell. Assists to Grant McKenzie, Terry August. Steven Mravoucic. two, Nicol. Sardo Sales 4. Brad- dock Optical 2. Stuart Anderson led the winners with two goals with singles to Peter Pacella and Dave Toporowski, Assists to Toporowski, Stuart Anderson and Pacella. Sean Jennings and Tom DUffy scored for Paul Verkuyl scored for Loughlin from Mike Nelson and Mike Kenny; and Nelson from Sean Dean. Ken which saw Oak Ridges down two games to nothing at one point and then storm back to tie the series at 2-2. Uxbridge opened the scoring but Oak Ridges came back to take what seemed like a com- manding 3-1 lead only to have Uxbridge tie it at 3-3 in the third period. Overtime saw Uxbridge scoring in the final four minutes to win it. Playoff record for the Allan‘s Shell Service of Gormley team was eight wins, five losses. Allencourt Pharmacy 5. Kinnear Pontiac 1. Tony Dicesare led the winners with two goals with singles to Richard Van Dyke, Sid Peters and Wes Vandervalk. Assists to Shane Kernohan, two, David Carruthers, Tony Dicesare and Andrew Tanaka. Jeff Rumble scored for Kinnear from George Crowe. Braddock Pickseed 3. McKinlay Drywall 2. Kevin Oldham got two goals for the ‘winners with Pat Fleming getting one. Assists to Bobby Kirkpatrick, two, Pat Fleming, Steve Lennox and Ed Keates. Dean Brunette scored for McKinlay unassisted; and Dino Dicena from Dave Baxter. Laughlin Lumber 2. People's Natural Gas 1. For Laughlin’s it was Anthony Suchy from Sean Dean; and Mike Nelson from Gus Karvouniaris‘ The Corporation of the Town of Markham has retained the firm of Peter Barnard Associates to conduct a study of INDUSTRIAL LAND ALLOCATION and OTHER LAND USES IN SPECIAL STUDY AREAS 1A, 18, 1C, and 3 proposed In the Markham Official Plan as shown on the map. ' // II Property owners in the four study areas who wish to make their views known regarding possible future uses of their lands are invited to contact: JOHN HASTINGS - PETER BARNARD ASSOCIATES 236 KING STREET EAST TORONTO, ONTARIO M5A1K1 PHONE: 862-0101 Save $11O-$13O 49 Reg. $45G Instanatior Hy REg. $159.98 Installation extra Now â€" enjoy all the benefits of soft water and save! Hair washes softer, skin smoother, cleaner laundry with less soap and more! Our 40, OOO-grain twinâ€"tank water conditioner features handy guest button for quick regeneration Automatic operation. Just add salt (not incl.) a few times a year. Adjustable salt button. Resin tank guar. 10- years has corrosion-resistant plastic lining. 42R 075 237. Save $130 on 40, GOO-grain compact model. Installation extra. "‘ "‘ OOAflfl‘ ZEHdiéééa. (th shkon). Reg. $479.98 For free estifiéfes and guaranteed Irgstaliggpglg call: 743-3611 Rvesidents of Toronto and adjacent areas . Z / ML 1 lam-$33)» ‘ V1: .\\*,.? ” _ L TOWN OF MARKHAM PUBLIC NOTICE Sears Residents of Newmarket and Richmond Hill Charge it on your Sears All Purpose Account. Housework made easier Hair washes cleaner Bathing more refreshing Clothes clean easier PLWMPEAMWY $349.98

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy