Georgetown sweepers win Legion bonspiel And when the last broom had been packed away it was the Harvey Chappel-skipped rink from Legion Branch 120 Georgetown going home with the victory in a tight 4-3 triumph over the Barrie Branch 147 Legion. That final score was indicative of the race for honors throughout the three-day bonspiel hosted by The Richmond Hill Legion Branch 375 and held at the Richmond Hill Curling Club. The north'and south battled it out for the Royal Canadian Legion Provincial Senior Curling championship in Rich- mond Hill on the weekend. In a close race behind the two top finishers were the rinks from the Sarnia and North Bay Legions. Sweep “It was a great finish WW; The subject lands of the proposed Official Plan Amendment and of the amendment of the Secondary Plan are as shown on the map below. The purpose of the Official Plan Amendment is to redesignate the subject lands from TRANSPORTATION AND UTILITIES to INDUSTRIAL. The purpose of the amendment to the Secondary Plan is to designate the subject lands as Industrial-Commercial in aCCOrdance with the designations established in the adopted Secondary Plan. The Public Hearing will be held by the Planning Committee of the Council of the Town of Markham to consider an Official Plan Amend- ment for the part of Lots 14 and 15, Concession 3, and an amendment to the Secondary Plan (PD 13-1) for the Brown's Corners Planning District. You are invited to attend the Hearing and to state your support of or objection to the proposed Official Plan Amendment and amend- ment to the Secondary Plan. Should you be unable to attend, written submissions will be received up to the time of the Hearing. The proposed Official Plan Amendment, Secondary Plan and the Official Plan and existing land use maps may be examined at the office of the Planning Department. DATED February 22, 1979 T. GOVE, CHAIRMAN T.M. JANUSZEWSKI, PLANNING COMMITTEE PLANNING DIRECTOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1979, 8:00 PM. COUNCIL CHAMBERS. MUNICIPAL OFFICES, BUITONVILLE, ONTARIO TOWN OF MARKHAM PUBLIC HEARING Sarnia was the big loser when it fell to North Bay and lost a chance to play the winner of the Georgetown-Barrie saw- off 3-W.-\Y TIE The nine-rink entry saw three-way tie for first place between Sarnia, Georgetown and Barrie going into the final day Sunday. GREAT WEEK Richmond Hill Legion President Harry Copps thought that “everything turned out pretty well perfect. It was a tremendous week for curling and we saw some very serious and some very good curlers.“ “Barrie had at least three good Chances to break the game wide open but just couldn't put the rocks in there“. commented cu‘rling chairman Bayne Collins. These members are getting the feel of the brooms at last weekend’s Legion curling bonspiel. Left to right, Orrie 'l‘rueman, District Sports officer; Mel Collier. Parade Major; Bert MacGregor. District E Com- mander; (‘harlie Swan, Sports Officer; and Harry Copps. president of Branch 375. Richmond Hill Legion. Georgetown won the big tournament. (Photo by Hogg). ' The tournament committee comprises: Honorary Chairman. District E Sports Officer. ()rrie Trueman and Branch President Harry (‘opps: Bayne Collins, (‘urling Chairman: Earl Freeland, Draw Master; (‘liff Dunbar. Official Referee; Bill Robson, Registration; Pat DiPaulo. Billeting Chairman; Bob Price. Souvenir Kits; George Sullivan. Publicity; and Jack Monnets, Tran- sportation. Georgetown now goes onto represent District E in the Dominion Senior Curling Finals at Woodbridge April 8 to 13. The presentation of the championship trophy and other prizes were held Sunday in the Legion Hall. READY TO FINISH DOUBLE BOWL 1811 Transmission wins Gord Peters fired in three goals as Mister Transmission Peewees nipped Cadillac Baif 4-3 in Richmond Hill Minor House League hockey last week. Phillip Lendolt got the other goal unassisted. Mike Andrews drew an assist. For Cadillac it was Jeff Parisi from Andy Shin; Shin from Phillip Kazuba; and Kazuba unassisted. Other peewee results saw: Shield‘s Footwear 5. Dynes Jewellers 1. Ken Harrington led the way for Shield‘s with three goals with Shawn Porter assisting on two of them. Santo Russo and Todd Lawrence scored the other goals with assists to Russo and Paul Lyons. David Meacher got Dynes‘ lone goal from Allan Bales. Rice's Flowers 8, Barrow Insurance 5. Paul Christiansen came up with the hat-trick for Rice‘s with Mike Rumble getting two goals and singles to Ralph Durston. Chris Babcock, and Steven Cho. Assists to Mike Rumble‘ two, Tim Sutton, Steven Cho. two, Stephen Hall. Noel Downey, two, and Chris Babcock. Scott Massey led Barrow's with two goals with singles to Mike Oldham. David Strods and Larry Walton‘ Assists to Brian Close, Larry x31†1:7: mm ‘JV us: (mum WALL CABINETS WITH Rm YOPS $5098 Walton. two. Mike Oldham. two, Strods. MlDGET-JL‘VENILE Kent Clothes 7. Bowden Lumber 0. Mat Knight led the win with four goals with Gary Armstrong getting two and John McLaughlin one. Assists to Chris Reed, three, Nick Vanhalteren. Mat Knight, McLaughlin and John Adams. ATOM PLAYOFFS Allencourt Pharmacy 3. McKinlay Drywall 1. For Allencourt it was Andrew Tanaka from Wes Van- dervalk; Jeff Marrin from Glen Buckland. The other scorer was unidentified. Dave Baxter scored for McKinlay from Pino Dicena‘ Allencourt Pharmacy 3. Braddock Optical 2. Tony Dicesare pumped in two goals for Allencourt with Sid Peters getting the other one. Assists to Daryl Banton and Sid Peters. Kinnear Pontiac 5. Pickseed 2. Rob Chepelsky scored twice for Kinnear with singles Kevin Jennings scored for Braddock from Mark Hobden and John Jensen; and Marshall Hoare from David Palmer and Sean Jennings. to Joe Apps and Chris Anderson and Blair Aubie. Assists to John D‘Angeli. Don Smith. and Chris Broschek. Bobby Kirkpatrick scored for Pickseed from Fat Fleming and Fleming from Kevin Oldham. Give your kitchen a new lease on life. 6' and 8' long. Assorted colours. COUNTER TOPS Mike LE rwden ht led goals trong John McKinlay Drywall 4. People's Natural Gas 3. Dean Brunette led the winners with two goals with singles to John Byers and Pino Dicena. Assists to Dicena, Eric Hat- chmer, Robbie McPhail. Ol’ For People's it was Jason Steele from David Cho: Barry McKinnon from Peter Pleschberger. The other goalscorer was unidentifiable with assists to‘ Barry McKinnon and Paul Borin. Loughlin Lumber 4. Kinnear Pontiac 3. Mike Nelson led the winners with two goals with Gus Karvouniaris and Peter Jacobs scoring the others. Assists to Linton Robb, Mike Kenny, two. For Kinnear it was Don Smith unassisted; Joe Apps unassisted; and Jeff Rumble from Chris Broschek and Don Smith. The house league final playoff day will be held March 31 at Richmond Hill Arena. 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