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Richmond Hill Liberal, 5 Dec 1979, B4

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The Newmarket game saw Richmond Hill outscore the visitors 2-1 in the first period with Jim Flett pulling the trigger from Duane Aubie and James Kennedy: and Mark Stevens from Duane Aubie. The Richmond Hill Minor Atoms lost a close 43 game to Newmarkel and then bounced back to defeat Thornhill 5-4. Marway wins Newmarket came back strong with two straight goals in the second period to lead 3â€"2 but Richmond Hill got th next two with Don Head scoring from Ben Carbone and then Mark Ellison winning it in the third period from Bob Hay. Mark Joslin fired in two goals against Thornhill with the others going to Eddie Main from Head: and Carl Boyle from Al Evelyn and Mark Joslin: and Barry Munro with the winner from James Kennedy and Walter Harapiak, Lib'éral Richmond Hill Marway Farms Minor Midgets nipped Newmarket 4-3 Sunday at Richmond Hill in a follow-up to a 5-5 tie with Thornhill Fridsz night. _ Bill Keates missed his first shutout of the year by 16 seconds as the Tournaments Inc. Minor Bantams edged Aurora 2- l in a very exciting game last Thursday night in Richmond Hill. The minor bantams played their best game of the year and handed the Hill Minor Atoms lose 4-3, win by 5-4 8-4 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. December 5, 1979 Bill Keates just misses shutout Christmas light displays don't have to’be extravagant to be effective. Homes, offices arid factories with too many lights can tum a display of goodwill into something else... So keep it Simple and, of course. wait until after 7 o’clock to switch the lights on. 'I‘homhill's R I.C. Realty Minor Bantam 11‘s lost two tough hockey games last week by 5-2 to Barrie and 3-2 to Unionville. Thomhill led in both games until the midway point and were tied at another juncture late in the game before giving up the fatal goals. Chris McLennan shot the R.I.C.'s into an early lead only to have Barrie tie the game on a power play effort. Paul Webber then fired Thomhill into the lead Realty Bantams lose 2 games make it Close. Danny Paterson scored twice for the Hill with Dean Artenosi gbetting one. Pino Decina. Jon Lounds and Chris Rich each earned an assist. Decina showed the way with three goals with Paterson and Paul Black also scoring. Jay Tenâ€" nant. Paterson and Decina each had an assist. the game from being scoring affair. Aver particularly brilliant. Against Newmarket the Richmond Hill built up Hill boys fell behind 4-1 a four-goal lead against before collecting their Thomhill but still had to shooting sticks and get one more to win the banging in two goals to game. make it close. Decina showed the way flashy Aurora team its second loss of the season. Kevin Ryan opened the scoring from James Barry with Gino Digioacchino getting the winning goal on a pass from James Barry. I! was defenceman's Digioac» chino‘s first goal of the season and it couldn‘t 3 R ,’ om son; E p â€"-; urn" Inunwlv ANU rHIuAV “LL 5 V NI LLU§tU MUNUAY) I “ R MMMflMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMN its best... Here are ius! a few suggestions. Delrxe mâ€"zaoy can, Lane Ceda‘awess. Boston Rockers, Curio Cabinets, Grand- father Clocks, Hall Consoles, Original Oil Paintings, Decorative Plate Glass Minors, Occasional table groupings, Fine quality stiffe/ table and floor lamps. Giflware of all types including Brass, China and Mexican Onyx. A small deposit will hold your purchase Ii/l Christmas. Give your home the festive look with fine quality furniture and accessories from Thompson ’5. Gifts the whole family can enjoy all year round. Choose now while our selection is at A conservation message from Markham Hydro THE GIFT OF ELEGANCE Town of Markham Hydro Electric Commission from Thompson’s 60 BULLOCK DRIVE. MAHKHAM, ONTARIO BP3P2 TELEPHONE 294-3810 OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAV TILL 9 P M CLOSED MONDAYS again after taking a pass from Steve Redding. In Unionville those who made it through the snowstorm played a fine game. The players were forced to use Unionville's sweaters because manager Tony Barrie then tied the game once more on another power play near the end of the second period. Then came some costly Thomhill penalties and Barrie rapped in three goals late in the final period to win the game. In the two exhibition games played by the minor bantams this last week they lost 3-0 to Milton and 7-1 to Bramalea. The lone Rich- mond Hill goal was scored by Kevin Ryan from James Barry. have come at a better time. They tied Barrie 0-0 and Unionville 2-2. The results left them tied for third place with Sharon and Unionville holding down first place. The Thornhill Minor Peewee II‘s missed an opportunity to forge into first place on the weekend as they had to settle for two tie games with Barrie and Unionville. Minor Peewees tie Friday's scoreless tie with Barrie saw both teams playing rather sloppy hockey and only some excellent goaltending from Thomhill‘s Mitchell Avenus and Barrie‘s Mike Curran prevented the game from being a high- scoring affair. Avenus was particularly brilliant. Paul was snowbound with 'I‘homhill's own sweaters. Unionville took a 1-0 lead in the second period but Thornhill came back with two to take the lead. It was John Powell scoring from behind the net and Larry McLinden fired a high hard one that deflected into the net off a Unionville defender. Ted Stephenson and Ken Steinberg received assists on the play. Thornhill pressed hard for 'a KN! We! s was It was the fourth tie in fix7e meetings with Unionville, Fumwwuwmwwwwwwwwfi third goal missing several good chances when Unionvilie broke away on what appeared to be an offside play to tie the score. Thornhill also lost a 3-0 exhibition game to Markham's Bantam II team earlier in the week. There were just four minutes remaining to play when a 'I'homhill penalty again proved costly as Unionville scored the winner. It was Robert Puk opening the scoring on a beautiful unassisted goal and John Gilbert finishing off another pretty play with assists going to Kevin Rotâ€" termund and Richard Krutzler. Goalie Avenus played another strong game for Thornhill as did John Gilbert and Mike Steinberg. The Thomhill team played much stronger in this one than in the previous game against Barrie. 'I'homhill was never behind in Saturday night's game in Unionville but had to settle for a tie when Unionville‘s Billy Powers scored with fewer than three minutes to go. Super Donut, a tamily donut shop, ofiers a pleas- ant atmosphere and sur- roundings-you or your (amin would enjoy it. While you're there you can also enjoy music on the juke box. The shop specializes in fresh daily donuts and as over 60 per cent of Sam's customers say “the best coffee in town". There are 42 varieties of donuts, along with delicious hot chocolate, soft drinks, milk, coffee and tea. THE COUNCIL OF THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK PROPOSES TO PASS A BY-LAW AUTHORIZING: Sam would like you to try his donuts! Sam is the owner-manager of Super Donut in Richmond Hi”. The Donut Shop has been located at 10077 Yonge St, Richmond Hill (aetoss (tom the Pres- byterian Church) since Sept. 1979. 1. the stopping up and closing of existing Regional Road No. 14 (Stouffville Road) in the Hamlet of Gormley between the west and east limits of the CNR right-of-way in Concession 3 of the Town of Richmond Hill (formerly the Township of Whitchurch); and THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK SAM'S SUPER DONUTS STOUFFVILLE ROAD CLOSING (Regional Road No. 14) Sam brings to this shop a wealth of experience in the Food industry and also is a member of the Canadian Restaurant and Food Ser- vices Association. At the moment Super Donut is offering its customers a chance to win $50.00 and has a Christmas Special offer more details can be found at the shop. Ask Sam what the best seller isorange culler and apple friner. A friendly and personable person, Sam would like to welcome you to his Donut Shop.

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