The Richmond Hill Minor Bantams split games recently downing Bolton 6-4 after losing a tough 3-2 game {0 Aurora. That Aurora game saw Richmond Hill jumping into a 2-0 lead on goals by Dave Abernethy from Kevin Mclnnis and James Barry Joslin The third period saw Aurora storming back to score three unanswered goals. the last one with only 34 seconds remaining, to win the game. Richmond Hill goalie Bill Keates faced 35 shots and played ex- cellently in the net. Doug Keeling won certificates in the 50 metre breat. 50 metre back. and the 100 I.M. In the game against Bolton the Marway team scored five goals in (he first period to Bolton's one. and metre swimmers 200 many many distances Doug Keeting won certificates in the 50 metre breat. 50 metre back. and the 100 I.M. Other certificate winners in the 50 back were Jay Fleming and Mark Klein; in the 100 I.M., Huw Andrew. Cathy Brett. Andy Rojas and Lisa Fenn. These Minor bantams split Richmond Hill's line of Ryan‘ Barry and Boyle, the tiniest line in the league“ accounted for Marway Farms win The Richmond Hill Marway Farms Minor Midgets picked up a couple of wins defeating Orillia 5~1 in a Chippy. penalty~slrewn game and then downing Bolton 8â€"4. The Richmond Hill Aquatic Club held its second pennant meet of the season Sunday with the local Piranhas Club doing very well in the long meet which combined many swimmers and many. 200 metre distances. It was Mark Stevens from Walter Harapiak; Ben Carbone from Barry Munro and Al Evelyn: Hill Piranhas hungry Receiving the thumb for vocally remonstrating with the game officials were Richmond Hill’s Dave Carmichael. Andrew Don. and Jr P. Farrell. 'I‘he suspension-depleted Rich- mond Hill Legion Midgets still came up with a 3-0 win Sunday against Thomhill after a penalty- marred 4~3 loss to Barrie Tuesday night of last week. Richmond Hill was missing three players due to suspensions emanating from that Barrie game which saw them saddled with 64 minutes in misconducts and playing 33 minutes of the 60- minute game short two players due to penalties. Bill Dargarvel got the only goal of the first two periods when he took a pass from Gerry Caume and Terry Legge and fired the puck high into'the net. David Sephton scored the second goal one minute and 30 seconds into the third period from Steve Pidgen and Pat Goods. Gerry Caume scored the goal which proved to be the winner at the 14:20 mark of the third period. He stole the puck off a Jig/52;)†"'72?" By JACK RICKABY November 17 which saw A new event was added the rink of Michael to the calendar of the Brooks. from Royal Richmond Hill Curling Canadian Curling Club. Club this season. winning the first draw and the Victoria 8: Grey It was the one-day Open Metro Trust trophy. Mixed Bonspiel held Averyclosesecond was The Richmond Hill Mutual Life Firefighters came up with their first win in five games last week when they defeated Mississauga Hill Mixed Bonspie/ big, big success By JACK RICKABY A new event was added to the calendar of the Richmond Hill Curling Club this season. Suspensions hit Midgets ADULT '2.5l] STUDENTS '1-50 CHILDREN '11†2': Winners of the 50/50 draw 5 r Bryce Richtgr Sunday Al RICHMOND HILL ARENA TUESDAY, DEC. 4th HMELwPM. mxm VS RAMS SPONSOR APPRECIATION NIGHT OECIANTIS CONSTRUCTION NIGHT THE RICHMOND HILL MINOR SOCCER CLUB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 7:00 PM. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 30, 1979 ALL PARENTS AND FRIENDS Blue Flame Room. Consumer Gas Building 500 Elgin Mills Road East. Richmond Hill and one by Paul RAMS PROVINCIAL [lag/fey Firefighters win invites to its Al Dinwoodie Tuesday Bolton scored twice in the second to make it 5-3 but Marway pumped in three more to ensure its victory. Scoring was handled by James Kennedy unassisted; Al Evelyn from Carbone and Carl Boyle; and Mark Joslin from Mark Ellison and Bob Hay. The minor bantams have been receiving excellent goal tending from Bill Keates and Rasheed Saleuddin, each of whom have shared duties equally. Both goalies have allowed 19 goals each in the six games they have played. Bob Hay from Mark Ellison; Mark Stevens from Steve Rumble'and goalie Ron Laird; Ellison from Harapiak. four of the six goals against Bolton for a total of 12 points. Kevin Ryan had a five- point evening scoring a goal and adding four assists. James Barry had two goals and captain Scott Steckley also had two. Boyle scored the sixth goal and assisted on two others. Also drawing assists were Gallaugher, Steve Ceb’ello. three. and Scott Russell. Brian Keeting and Craig Fenn won certificates in the 50 back and the 100 I.M.. and Shawn Thorimbert won cerâ€" tificates in [he 50 back and the 50 free. Most of the, scoring took place in the second period with Barrie managing three goals to The Hill's one. Scoring for Richmond Hill in that second period was Don from Ken Jensen and Farrell; and Mike Hegenauer “All of our goals were shorv thanded ones." said Richter. “They couldn't have been any other way.†Despite the continuous parade of penalties the Legion team actually scored all three of their goals while playing not one man short but two. “I thought the ref was a little hard on us,“ was the somewhat edgy statement of Legion coach Bruce Richter. ' The ensuing faceoff saw Mississauga taking the puck down the ice and scoring on the second rebound. Terry Haviland then rounded out the scoring for Richmond Hill with the Mississauga goalie out of the net in favor of a sixth attacker. Richmond Hill‘s next home game is December 5 at 10:45 am. when they take on Niagara Falls. defenceman and skated in alone to score. Blair Robson lost his bid for a shutout with four minutes left in the game. Two minutes later it was Steve Pidgen scoring again from Bill Wilson and Terry Haviland. At Level 4, Stephen Davey was first in both the 200 free and the 200 breast, Doug Clarke was second in the 200 free. fifth in the 200 breast. and Arthur Diamond was sixth in the 200 breast. YOU’VE GOTTA BE TOUGH TO BE TOPS. Raymond Hubrick was first in the 100 I.M., Mark Klein. second, and Hubrick fourth in the 50 free. Cindy Bolt was first in the 50 back and Evelyn Bogie second. Kelly Bell was fifth. Amber Ezechiels was fifth and Anne Parnis sixth in the Level 2. 200 breast. At Level 3, Janet Davidson was fourth and Tim Andrew fifth in the 200 free. Andrew was sixth in the 200 breast. swimmers will now compete in the same events at Level 2. the Richmond Hill rink of Bill MacLeod. his wife. Jean. and Pauline and John Anderson. Third place in the first draw was won by Leaside’s Ken Kozlik‘s And get the Midas Guarantee. 9190 Yonge St., Richmond Hill Now that‘s a combination that's tough to beat. You get the Midas Guarantee on pads and linings (try to match that somewhere else) and $5 off a price that's about as rock-bottom as you'll find anywhere. See your Midas man to-day. He's a trained specialist in brake services, and he'll give you a firm price before any work is done. Get a break on brakes. The Legion is at home to Bolton at the Richmond Hill Arena this Sunday at 1:15 p.m.. and Barrie the following Monday at 9 pm. Richmond Hill goals were by Rob Cashin with two and Paul Beckwith with one. The Legion team came up With a solid defensive performance against Thomhill with goalie Steve Harris picking up another shutout. He‘s only given up one goal in the last four games. from Farrell Barrie took a 4-2 lead in the third period with Richmond Hill‘s Paul Beckwith getting one back from Farrell. The second draw and the Gerling Global Life Insurance trophy was captured by Gerry rink and the high one- game winner was Jack Carmichael and his rink from Thomhill. Pads and linings are guaranteed tor as long as you own your car. This Guarantee covers North American cars and most imports. Your Home For as Low as * HEARTHSIDE USES ONLY CMHC APPROVED FIBERGLASS ATTIC INSULATION NO. 5976. IF YOUR HOME WAS BUILT PRIOR TO 1961 YOU OUALIFY UNDER THE CANADIAN HOME INSULATION PROGRAM FOR A REBATE UP TO $500.00. EXAMPLE: 1000 Sq. Ft. Bungalow Total Material Cost Paid by Government Grant Total Labour Cost '45.00 Portion paid by Government (V3) 45.00 TOTAL CUSTOMER PORTION TO BE ‘30.!)0 0 REARTRSIDE Will WAIT FOR GOVERNMENT CREUUE ' All WORK Fllll Y GUARANTEED Three out of four isn‘t bad although it did not enhance the local club's hospitality toward visiting curlers. However. this situation was rectified at the dinner and dance which followed the curling activity. Richmond Hill rinks dominated the balance of the second draw. Bill Rice. with his wife. Marie. and Glenda and Lyle Urquhart finished in third place, and Len Lee with his wife, Mary Ellen and two former club members, Marg and Bruce Shaw, took the high single game. The' Special Events Committee members Morlock of Richmond Hill with his wife, Gina, and Peter and Gladys Lonergan. Runners-up Peter and Gladys Lonergan. Runners-up were the Jack Beardall rink from Humber Highland. HEARTHSIDE INSULATION LTD 34 Doncaster Avenue Thornhill 881-5095 889-9977 The Monday night team curling is close to the end of the first series. In Group A. Walt Hamilton‘s rink and Barry Wilson's rink both have perfect records. These two meet each other on the final night. This should be a great game. Maybe the club should sell tickets. The Club appreciates the support of the spon- sors, Victoria & Grey Trust and Gerling Global Life Insurance Company and hopes this will become an annual affair in the curling activities of the Richmond Hill Club. responsible for the spiel arrangements were Jack and Berte Vernon. Lyman and Irma Ferris, Jack and Bernadette Hale and Alex and Clare Wood. While there was a lot of work involved, the end result was well wor- thwhile. In Group Harold The Thursday Club curling finds Dave Pulchinski and Len Lee consistent winners. Walt Hamilton and Mike Olynec have only a tie each to mar perfection. Louden‘s rink has a perfect record and in Group “C†Glenn Charge‘s foursome is in the same position. Really mild...surprisingly satisfying WE HAVE OVER 181 CARS 8 TRUCKS ON THE SPOT FINANCING AVAILABLE NEW AND USED Warmng, Health and Welfare Canada adwses that danger to health Increases Wllh amount smoked â€"av0Id mhahng Average per ngatette Kung Srze 4mg "tar" 0 4mg nicotine. 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