Terry Delville fired in two goals and added two assists as his Ponderosa teammates downed Gormley Well Drilling 6-4 in Richmond Hill Town Hockey League action. Summit Tra ve/ wins The other goals went to Ron Selent, Larry Clews. two, and Neil Roberts. Dave Berseth scored two Ponderosa down drillers Bond Stee/ers win 77 in row The Thomhill Summit Travel Minor Bantam I’s chalked up three wins in a row in as many days defeating Aurora 3-2 and 3-1 and then blanking Richmond Hill 3-0. Thomhill was hard-pressed in its Saturday 3-2 triumph over Aurora but characteristically came up big in the final period. The Thomhillers won on the strength of spectacular in- dividual efforts by Allan Bramson and Jeff Clark. Bramson scored two third period goals and then almost single handedly checked Aurora into the ground. The score was tied 1'-1 in the second period on a goal by Ken Steinberg «from Chris McLennan when Thomhill was hit by three penalties in suc- cession with Barrie scoring two power play goals to take a 3-1 lead one of them coming while Thomhill was playing two men short. The Richmond Hill Bond Steel Atoms just kept rolling along as they shut out Thornhill 3-0 on home ice last week for their 11th win in a row without a defeat in league play. 7 - 30nd Steel has now scored 52 goals to their opponenrts' 14. The first period was scoreless against Thornhill but Danny Jensen drew first blood After registering their first league win of the season last week over Sharon, they dropped a 6â€"- 2 game to Barrie. The Thornhill R.I.C. Realty Minor Bantam lI's continue to have difficulty winning hockey games this year and costly penalties are a major factor coming at crucial stages of the games Thornhill scored its second goal on a fine solo end-to-end rush by defenceman John Powell but Barrie came back with three more to clinch the victory. Earlier in the week 'I‘homhill dropped a pair of exhibition games to Unionville and Brampton by 4-2 and 7-2 scores. Clark duplicated this effort very happiness 6,1,35me mmmm If. REGAL AUTO BODY LTD. wwmwwï¬ MM WWWBKW KMMMMMMM Id NEWKIRK ROAD K RICHMOND HILL '* uu-ru I U! Qmwamwwm% CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT for House League Select Teams Novice to Midget For details call or write Amesbury Sports Club 0/0 “ Herald angels sing out our thanks and warm wishes for your EMMMMM. *very happiness A R.I.C. Realty 3550 Victoria Park Ave‘ Willowdale 497-4545 884-8187 goals for Gormley with singles to Gary Griffen and Ken Davies. Other Thursday games saw: Jack Blyth 5. Richvale Transmission 2. Goalscorers for Blyth were Mike Bennett. Doug Lounsbury. Cameron. midway through the second period. The Steelers hung on even though they took six penalties in the third period. And it was Aldo Teofilo scoring from Warren Payne and Brian Hum while both teams were Shorthanded. Bret' Frederiks scored z Shorthanded goal with 3 seconds left on the clock David Sharone chalke: The Junior Piranhas of the Richmond Hill Aquatic Club went to a 10- years-of-age and under meet at the York Aquatic Club and performed quite ably. There were 17 clubs competing at the meet which was honored by a visit from Santa Claus. All heat winners were awarded a candy cane‘ all participants were given a small gift, and the coaches were not forgotten either. Piranhas meet IE addition to all this, WE HAVE OVER 171 CARS & TRUCKS The Council of the Town of Richmond Hill invites requests from residents of the community to sit as members on Committees over which it has power of appointment. Individuals wishing consideration of appointment to the committees listed below should forward a brief resume of their background, interests and general knowledge as it pertains to the committee membership applied tor, to: C.D. Weldon, Clerk, Town of Richmond Hill, Box 300, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4G 4Y5 Resumes must be received by January 11, 1980. Applicants may appear befOre Council at its meeting to be held on January 21, 1980, if they so desire. JURISDIC'HON: To recommend and implement policies to provide for the effective delivery of library services to residents of the Town. JURISDICTION: To hear applications for minor variances to the By-Iaws of the TOWn and to rule on the legalization of each pursuant to The Planning Act, R.S.O., 1970. APPOINTMENT: One person will be appointed for a three year term to serve as representative of the Town of the Board. Two appointments will be made to this Committee, both for a three year term COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT: H.D. Schiller Mayan Remuneration: $25.00 pe! meeting attended JURISDICTION: To assist in the development of and to recommend to Council, policies which will improve the quality and delivery of parks and recreation services of the municipality. Applicants must be residents of either Ward 2 or Ward 3 of the Town. One appointment will be made. PARKS AND RECREATION COMMITITEE: JURISDICTION: To arbitrate disputes and i55ue decisions pursuant to The Line Fences Act, R.S.O., 1970. FENCE VIEWERS: One appoinrment will be made. Remuneration is $25.00 per arbitration JURISDICTION: Officer. One appointment will be made for a three year term. Remuneration is $25.00 per meeting. T6 hear appeals made against orders of the Property Standards NEW AND USED PROPERTY STANDARDS COMMITTEE: JURISDICTION: To identify buildings of histonc or architectmal significance and to recommend to C0uncil their designation as such pursuant to The Heritage Act of Ontario, R.S.O., 1970. TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL APPOINTMENTS T0 COMMITTEES RICHMOND HILL PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD: LOCAL ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE: ON THE SPOT FINANCING AVAILABLE Appointments: Two for a one year term and one for a two year term with the winning goal with fewer than four minutes remaining. Robert Tiberio assisted on Bramson's first goal with Jeff Turner assisting on each of the last two Thomhill goals. KINNEAR PONTIAC BUICK LTD. Summit defeated Aurora for the second time behind the standout goaltending of Eugenio Colin. His teammates con- tinuously coughed up the puck with blind passes in their own end but Colin was equal to the task. Scoring for Thomhill were Arnold Rhynold on an out- standing individual effort, Jeff Turner and Mark Rubinoff. Also outstanding for Thomhill were Craig Torisawa and, once again, TO CHOOSE FROM All Used Cars Are Completely Safety Checked By Our GM. Licensed Mechanic! IF YOU ARE THINKING OF LEASING GIVE JOHN A CALL AT 884â€"4481 John Thorsell wishes all his friends Er customers "The Best of The Season.’ Kim Mabley and Gary Trottierl Chris Turner scored both goals for Richvale. Galaxy Tavern 8. White Water Service 3. Joe Bryon and Rod Chapman scored two goals each for the winners with singles to Terry Haviland, Rennick. Steve Jarvie up another sh_ut9ut After a needed rest. th Steelers have a bus weekend. This Frida they are in Thornhill for ribbons were presented to the top six swimmers in each event. Jason Clarke won a ribbon in the boys eight and under 25-yard freestyle and 25 yard back. He also had two seconds and a fifth in the 25 fly. Darrin Nikolaus won a sixth in the 25 free and a third in the 25 back. Croy Brott won a sixth in the nine year old class for the 50 back; and Bronwen won a sixth in the 25 fly. ‘ Evelyn Bogie won a fifth in both the 50 back 6 pm. game. Saturda they host Bolton for a 6:1 p.m. game and Sunda they are in Orillia for 4:40 pm. tilt. The Steelers would lik to wish everyone a ver Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to al The Steelers: Davi |¢ o (tetaan f 'VO‘¢ The shutout over Richmond Hill was the team‘s seventh win of the season with Louis Tonelli very sharp in the nets to earn his shutout. Equally sharp was Bill Keates in the Richmond Hill nets. John? Hollings Richmond Hill exerted heavy pressure in the second and third periods but‘ just couldn‘_t_ gljck. Once again it was Hollings showing the way scoring the first goal. Steve Smith played his best game in some time and scored the second goal with Clark get- ting the third one. Assists to Bramson. Rubinoff, two, and Turner. Tiberio and Craig Torisawa were also standouts. and Brian Simpson Rick Forsey scored two goals for White Water and Dave Bevan got the other one. L 8: M Autos 8. Barrow Insurance 7. Stu Thomp- son and Craig Shut- tleworth scored two goals each for the winners with Coach, Jim Fitzgerald; Manager. Kathy Payne; Trainer. Peter Lacey; Goalie coach. Craig Snider. Santa and so fly for 10 year old girls, and Mark Klein won a second in the 50 free, a fourth in the 50 fly. and sixth in both 50 breast and 50 back. Sharone, Danny Jenser Vince Capotosto,‘ And. Minuti, Pat Fleming Bobby Cook. Aldo Teofilo Warren Payne, Mauriu Poirier, Brett Frederiks Brian Coulson, Briar Hunt, Lorenz Boff Anthony Suchy, Jasor Maxey, Pat Fleming. The boys relay team of Croy Bot, Jason Clarke, Darrin Nikolaus and Mark Klein were third. Other members of the Junior Piranhas who competed, some for the first time, were Kelly Bell. Julie Klein, Nick Knupfer. Lisa Kristensen, and Laura Scull. JOHN THORSELL 9612 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL C.D. Weldon Clerk singles to Rick Mills. Chuck Dicerbo, Bob Hendricks, Ron Mills. Rob Hurlburt scored four goals for the losers with the others going to Dave Sephton. Danny Phillips, Lorne Burns. Summit Transmission 3. Three Coins 1. Dennis Walters got tWo goals for Summit with Rick Collins getting the other one. Larry Trottier replied for the losers. Sunday's results saw: Ponderosa 4, Summit Transmission 3. For Ponderosa it was Terry Delville, Neil Roberts. Ron Selent and Wayne Sleeman scoring. For Summit it was Roger Cummings, Dennis Walters and Rick Collins. Richvale Transmission 3. Galaxy Tavern 1. Tom one. Ray Palmer scored for Galaxy. Barrow Insurance 3. Three (‘oins 1. Rob Hurlburt got two goals for Barrow's with Dave Sephton getting the other one. Larry Trottier replied for Three Coins. L 8: M Auto Wreckers 2. White Water Service 0. Dave Carnell got the shutout while the goals went to Rick Mills and Craig Shuttleworth. Gormley Well Drilling 4. Jack Blyth Realties 3. Dave Berseth got two goals for the winners with singles to Bob Giles and Ken Davies. Gary Trottier, Kim Mabley and Doug Lousbury scored for Blyth. DID YOU KNOW? WE SELL CARS HAVE GAS RATINGS 0F=x=43 MPG HAVE HAVE 6 YEAR ANTI-RUST PLAN HAVE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY RICHMOND Hlll. m DATSUN WHY NOT TREAT YOURSELF FOR CHRISTMAS Sanlon scored two goals for Richvale with Val Steffan getting the other one. Ray Palmer scored for Galaxy. Barrow Insurance 3. Three Coins 1. Rob Hurlburt got two goals for Barrow‘s with Dave Sephton getting the other one. Larry Trottier replied for Three Coins. L 8: M Auto Wreckers 2. White Water Service 0. Dave Carnell got the shutout while the goals went to Rick Mills and Craig Shuttleri-tli. Go}mley Well Drilling 4. Jack Blyth Realties 3. Dave Berseth got two goals for the winners with singles to Bob Giles and Ken Davies. Gary Trottier, Kim Mabley and Doug Lousbury scored for Blyth. 979 TRANSPORT CANADA FUE 10,427 Yonge St. Richmond Hill 8843300 CONSUMPTION RATINGS FOR 210 5 SPEED. ACTUAL CONSUMPT $500"" FACTORY REBATES (210's) a It is said that there are four kinds of “BONES†in every organization. _ There are the "WISHBONES†who spend the time wishing that g someone else would do the Work. E There are the "JAWBONES" who do all the talking, but very little else. g Next there are the "KNUCKLEBONES" who knock everything anyone ever tries. And finally there are the "BACKBONES" who get under the load and do the work. Merry Christmas/Happy New Year from your Executive for 1980 TO ITS BACKBONES â€" SPONSORS, MANAGERS, COACHES, REFEREES AND TO THE OTHER YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS. mammary-x immammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm? Residents of the Town of Markham are hereby advised that the Municipal Office will be closed on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, December 24, 25 and 26, 1979 and on Monday, December 31, 1979 and Tuesday, January 1, 1980. Gary F. Roseblade Town Clerk THAT COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON RICHMOND HILL MINOR SOCCER ASSOCIATION THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. December 19. 1979 â€" THE TOWN OF MARKHAM NOTICE 210 - 310 - 510 - SPDRTRUCK - ZDDSX - 2802X "BONES" ’ARY A. Roman Mayor