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Richmond Hill Liberal, 14 Nov 1979, B2

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8-2 â€" THE LIBERAL, Weanesuay, nuvcmuc. n. ....u I _.1 An... 1/;nr1r lrnnn;n(1 kic 'l‘mvnnhrzm and u'nllnnnd (:ilnhrict The Oak Ridges OMHA Atoms rebounded from an 8-2 defeat at the hands of Oro to down Schomberg 5â€"1 in minor hockey action last week. Oak Ridges, sponsored by Montego Forest Products, stayed even with Oro for half of the game before a series of breakaways did them in. Grant ()‘Meara scored The RiChmond Hill have gotten off to a fair Mindr Peewee Blue Jays start (his season com» Hill Martial Arts members win gold TWO members of the Ricl'unond Hill Korean Martial Arts Academy won gold medals recently at the Second Canadian Tae-Kwondo champio- nships held at York University. Graham Engel won first‘place in the junior, lighm-‘eight division and Carol [Carter look a first in the girls Peewee heavyweight division. Hill Blue Jays doall right AUTO TREND IN RICHMOND HILL BUY AN '80 VOLVO. IT AUTO TREND THE 1980's ARE HERE If your faith in the value of money is declining, no wonder! It seems that no matter where you go, your dollar buys less than it ought to. To buck this trend, buy a Volvo. Every Volvo offers, the traditional Volvo standards of quality work» manship, safety and comfort and the '80 Volvos offer even more: new styling and handling which make them the finest automobiles Volvo has ever offered. So before you decide to buy any new car, stop in and price any Volvo. After all, what better way to get more value for your money than to get more Volvo for your money. COULD RESTORE YOUR FAITH IN MONEY LIBERAL. Wednesday. November PHONE 884-8841 11262 YONGE STREET, RICHMOND HILL Phew both Oak Ridges goals with one assisted by Melvin Vanhorn. David Gillespie and Cory Andrews had seven of Oro's goals. Satu}day saw the Kings recover some lost prestige; in Schomberg. Schomberg opened the scoring in the second but Shawn Mieske and Steve Robinson got Oak Ridges Other Richmond Hill competitors did well in the category won by Engel. Finishing second was Keith Persaud, and third, Tom Kirisit. Other results saw Allan Lynden winning a bronze medal for a third place finish in the Men’s Lightweight. Chief instructor at the local club is CC. Sons. VOLVO. AT TODAY'S PRICES. IT'S WORTH A LONG HARD LOOK.- 14. 1979 V0 LVO Bob Price of Thornhill checks out his Kawasaki 1,000 racing bike prior to winning the North American Challenge Series recently at Summit Point, West Virginia. He came up with a flat tire. blew his motor, but still won the series by a point. His opponent failed to show. Talk about turning bad luck into good luck? (Liberal photo by Bruce Hogg). going with unassisted the Kings keeping his goals on full-length team in the running in the rushes up the ice. early go_ing. Then it was Jason Cairns scoring on a fine set-up from O‘Meara. Gino Rulli got another goal on a goalmouth scramble from Mieske; and Cairns scored again late in the third period. mDanny Aldw0rth_ had a strong game in goal for piling two wins. one loss and three ties to date. They opened with a 4-2 loss to Aurora with The Hill goals going to Derek DiBattista from Russ Armstrong and Jason Hails; and Hails from DiBattista and Armâ€" strong. They 105! the next one 2- 0 to Thomhill but came on strong to achieve their first win by outscoring ()rillia 5-3. Richmond Hill goals went to Cesidio Negri frbm Dino Buffon: DiBattista unassisted; Armstrong from Hails and Ralph Mazza; Scott Merilees from Greg V‘" ' o- "’u The Kings have games coming up this week against Tottenham and King with the latter game next Sunday. BANTAMS The Oak Ridges Allan's Shell won two games and lost one. They defeated Sutton 5-1, lost 2-1 to Moore: Russ Armstrong from Rob Jakma. They then tied Orillia 3- 3 with Hails scoring twice assisted on one by DiBattista. DiBaltista got the other goal from Russ Armstrong. They then edged Newmarkel 4-3 with goals going to Negri from Moore; Hails from Armstrong; Merilees from Negri; and Arm- strong unassisted. his Tottenham and walloped the Schomberg 5-0. Kevin Glover was a two-goal man for The Ridges against Sutton with singles to Kari Leivo, Robert Muzzin, and Karl Koteff. Assists Frank Rossi. Neal Wilson‘ two. Jeff Mit- chel], Randy Winters. and Leivo. Randy Winters got the only goal against Tot- tenham from Leivo‘ Robert Sanders and Frank Rossi were two- goal men against Schomberg with John Lalonde getting the other one. Assists to Lalonde, two. Rossi, two, Mark Millard. and George Margerum. MIDGET Oak Ridges 7. Maple 3. Randy and Rodney Gilchrist each fired in two goals with singles to Lance Ryman. Jeff Glover and Bob Mashinter. Assists to Robert Paxton. two. Randy Gilchrist, Rodney Gilchrist. Carl Berry, Jeff Glover and Tim StevenSOni Oak Ridges 2, Tot- tenham 1. Rodney Gilchrist and Jeff Glover got the goals with Bob Mashinter assisting on ones Dave McQuarrie played a good game for Oak Ridges in the nets. The team is sponsored by Alex Brockton. Schomberg 8, Oak Ridges 6. This seesaw game saw ()ak Ridges holding a 3â€"1 lead at one point only to have Schomberg come back with four goals to take the lead and eventually win the game. Jeff Glover was a big fourâ€"goal man for Oak Ridges with Lance Ryman getting the other two goals. Randy Gilchrist threw in three assists with singles to Rodney only goal for Richmond Hill. The team travels to Owen Sound this weekend to comptete in a one-day tournament. They also plan to play in the Silver Stick tournament in early December. The team is sponsored by Blue Jay Submarine of Richmond Hill. (the il'iheml Gilchrist Robert Laforge. Millard. HOUSE LEAGUE Novice: Victoria Square Lions 11. Maple 2. Richard Wilkins led the onslaught with six goals with Joe Dabruzzo and Leo Cummins getting two each and Wayne Kelly the other one Assists to Joe Dabruzzo, Richard Wilkins. Kelly. Greg Labelle. and Cummins. Gary Usher scored both goals for Maple. Atoms: (Lerrit‘s Well Drilling 2. Accurate l. Exciting end-to-end action with goalie Rod Labelle of the Drillers turning in a good per- formance. Accurate scored in the first on a goal by Greg Cook from C. Colmer. The Driller's Greg Thomas scored unassisted in the second with Derek Dukelow getting the winner with just two seconds to go in the game from Jim Clark. Maple [GA 3, Oak Ridges Atoms 11. 3. Oak Ridges goalie Carl Good played a fine game which included coming up with an excellent stop on 2: Maple penalty shot. Shawn Douse led of- fensively with two goals with Glen Collins getting the other one. Steven Reeves had tw0 goals for Maple with Peter Orser getting the other one. Bantam: ()ak Ridges N0. 3, 8. Maple No. l, l. Garner Collister scored twice for the winners with singles to Gary McGown‘ David Blyth. Keith McQuarrie, Carl Clayton‘ Damien ()‘Flaherty, Doug Laursen. Assists to McQuarrie‘ Robert Donkus two, Carl Clayton, Collister, tw0, Steve Grenkie‘ Blyth. two. Tom Fredrigon scored for Maple from Mike Porterl When you new [woman earns. you want them In a IIIII‘I'V. mars raasonaolo. nur lorms close mm 5 PM Ior delivery In lust 5 worulrgo days. cnoose trom s colour schemes: Black [Daslc colour). qus oroen. reo. Drown. Ilom or nary qua or now. Include your loan at no extra cost. Lowest orloao mo colour, ralsou carosyln eaAnaua! to order. send lust $29.95 lom. resluanls: and $2.10 tax) tor 1000 carus. Free caru case. cneuua with order. nleasa. Bob Mashinter. Paxton. 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