8-4 â€" THIS LlflbflAL. weuncauay, yum-u...†--, .-.. Galaxy Tavern blanks Three Coins contributed two in that goals to one in the fina ,4â€. u A . . _ A a A . . A A -. a.†.LMN om: mam mm. I l x.“ Anth'reckersl. Garv Trottierl Doug Summit Transmission Joe Bryon picked himself up a hat-trick last week as Galaxy Tavern blanked Three Coins 6-0 in Richmond Hill Town 8-4 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, December Even Santa Claus couldn’t make Richmond Hill Rams‘ general manager Sil Steffan completely happy this Christmas,- unless, of course, he dumped a bagful of victories in his lap. It wouldn't be realistic to be happy about heading into a new year mired in the cellar of a 12-team Provincial Junior A Hockey League with little prospects of vacating it in early 1980. The Rams are going through undoubtedly the worst win-loss nightmare of their existence. As of writing. their record is three wins and a tie in 28 games. They've had 203 goals scored against them and have only managed to put 99 past the opposition goalkeepers. WHATNOW? “What do you do?," asks Rams' general manager Sil Steffan rhetorically. He answers his own question. “You just go on and hope things start going your way. You have to try every psychological trick in the book to get your players up for every game. You get back to the basics of skating and shooting and sooner or later the puck's got to go in. n WDespite his team's lowly standing, Steffan hasn‘t entirely given up WE HAVE OVER 160 CARS & TRUCKS They included such things as 25 table centre-pieces from Bayview Florist. chocolates, T- The Richmond Hill Provincial A Rams may be feeling left out in the hockey wars this winter but Santa Claus didn‘t forget them. In fact, he threw a party for them at the Richmond Hill Arena and brought along the goodies. 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 (or, to: C.D. Weldon, Clerk, Town of Richmond Hill Box 300, Richmond Hill, Ontario. LAC 4Y5 Resumes must be received by January 11, 1980. Applicants may appear before Council at its meering to be held on January 21, 1980, if they so desire. JURISDICTION: To heat applications f0! mino: vatiances to the By~|aws of the Town and to rule on the legalization of each pursuant to The Planning Act, RSO, 1970. Two appointments will be made to this Committee, both fer a three year term NEW AND USED COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT: JURISDICTION: To recommend and implement policies to provide for the effective delivery of library services to residents of the Town. Remuneration: $25.00 per meeting attended JURISDICTION: To assist in the development of and to recommend to Council, policies which will improve the quality and delivery of parks and'recreation services of the municipality. . Applicants must be residents of either Wards 2, 3 or 5 of the Town. Two appointments will be made, ’ APPOINTMENT: One person will be appointed for a three year term to serve as a representative of the Town of the Board‘ ON THE SPOT FINANCING AVAILABLE PARKS AND RECREATION CDMMITITEE; TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL APPOINTMENTS T0 COMMITTEES JURISDIC‘IION: To arbitrate disputes and issue decisions pursuant to The Line Fences Act,R.$.0.,1970‘ FENCE VIEWERS: One appointment will be made. Remuneration is $25.00 per arbitration H.D. Schiller Mayor, JURISDICTION: To hear appeals made against orders of the Property Standards Officer. . One appointment will be made for a three year term. Remuneration is $25.00 per meeting. PROPERTY STANDARDS COMMITTEE: JURlSDlCTION: To identify buildings of historic or architectural significance and to recommend to Council their designation as such pursuant to The Heritage Act of Ontario, R.S.O., 1970. RICHMOND HILL PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD: LOCAL ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Appointments: Two fer a one year term and one for a two year term KINNEAR PONTIAC BUICK LTD TO CHOOSE FROM -- HIIU "â€"â€" HARRY WILKINSON All Used Cars Are Completely Safety Checked By Our GM. Licensed Mechanic! IF YOU ARE THINKING OF LEASING GIVE HARRY A CALL AT 884â€"4481 Harry Wilkinson wishes all his friends and customers A Happy New Year Hockey League action . The shutout went to goalie Tudor Rawdell. Other goals went to Rod on a miracle transpiring to elevate his [team into the eighth and last playofff spot. “You never give up on the playoffs." he said, “but I‘d have to be less than realistic to be basing my hockey decisions on doing so. We're building for next year and the year after and I really feel we‘ve made considerable progress. “NEWPLAYERS Recent trades and additions of young players with several years remaining in their junior eligibility have been made with a view toward strengthening the team. “People might not realize what a young team we have," said Steffan. “And it‘s a young team with, I believe, considerable potential." The Rams are definitely rookie-studded with Glen Oliver and Mike Donnelly the only remaining players on the roster from last year. They have two 16-year- olds in the persons of Paul McCrae v and Paul Harrietha who “are still of midget age and who are performing well with us. It takes awhile for a youngster to get ac- climatized in this league but they‘ve shown they have the talent." Then there are 17-year- olds like Kenny Main and Doug Jones, of Richmond Hill. and Richard Gar- Shirts. and many other item; Santa’s helpers included Allencourt Hardware; Allencourt Hair Stylists; Allencourt IGA; Allencourt Family Billiards; Richmond Heights Record Shop; Rice's Flowers; Skip DeGeer; Vantol. A good time was had by all the players, coaches, managers and parents who attended. 26, 1979 Chapman, Brian Simpâ€" son; and Steve Jarvie. Assists to Ray Palmer, two; Ron Nash, Steve Jarvie, two; Chapman, n‘eau who “we got from the Markham Waxers in a 3-forone trade and he's already got the Junior A scouts looking at him. “He has speed, puck sense and hockey brains. I just hope we can keep him for next season. Main and Jones have also shown they have what it takes." Another recent addition is Mike Williams, also 17. and Speedster Mike North Of the Thornhill Junior B‘s who “has a great set of wheels.“ The Rams have also added big Mike Duma in goal who has also “shown good potential." The list goes on to in- clude 18-year-old Joel Reeves, 3 Richmond Hill product. “who has really come on at centre.“ And Ed Manuge and Bobby Patterson and on and on. LOTS OF TIME “The majority of these youngsters have several years of junior hockey ahead of them and they‘re getting their experience in a hurry. We hope to have 18 or 19 of these guys around to form a nucleus of next year’s team." Steffan adds that “you have to remember we started this team from scratch five months ago. Just 24 hours before we held our first practice we didn‘t even have a team." His point is simply this: “We‘re definitely aiming for a much-improved team next year and that’s 9612 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL C.D. Weldon Clerk three; Paul Drew, two Steve Wilson. Other Thursday night results: Jack Blyth Real Estate “Our crowds haven't been too good at the games," said Steffan, “but we haven" given them much to come out why we've concentrated on the younger players this year. ' Tips to novice skiiers Before you im- mediately dash out to the nearest country trail to view the glories of nature on your skis here are a few tips from Jim Makela, assistant athletic director at the Brampton Campus of Sheridan College. Branson’s lose The Richmond Hill Branson Food Bantam B's lost a 7-2 game to Thornhill Friday flight. Scorers for Richmond Hill were Jim MacNeil from Paul Sarazin and Ralph Seybold; and Donnie Wilson from Jim Lazenbyl You‘ve decided you “You should do some need more exercise and limbering up exercises Santa‘Claus has answered before you start to ski. In yoUr prayers with a set of cross-country your arms cross-country skis. and legs do all the work so Rpfnre vou imâ€" some sit,ups and stret- A. 12 exposure color print film Reg. $4.49 Don’t go out of your . way. Come to Sears Photofinishing services Euare One germygguare Hillcrest Mall D.,->.mnnn Hxll MiSSIssauga 62699 36 exp. F “HIS Sale prices in effec‘ from 9:30 am. Thurs.. Dec. 27th until 5:30 pm. Sears 27ex§ Reg. $769 séexb. Reg. $10.99 1, L & M Auto Wreckers 1. A tight battle here with Blyth's John Gropp scoring in the first period from Steve Martin and I -_[_- Gary Trottier. Doug Lewis replied for the wreckers from Steve Major and Chuck Dicerbo. l ---A- Summit Transmission 9. Gormley Well Drilling 2. A cakewalk here with Dennis Walters leading the assault troops with no fewer than four goals and an assist. about. But' I‘ve got a feeling the guys we have here right now will start coming up with some interesting hockey and wins in the New Year.“ He also feels that. despite the team's woeful record. that “we‘re on the On pickâ€"ups Er deliveries, our service will be three days from date of pick-up. Thanks to you, our customers, for receiving us so well, we are able to advance our pick-up and delivery service schedule. Area covered will be Richmond Hill and Thornhill, with parts of Markham to the east and Vaughan to the west. On our pick-up Er delivery service, our area regular dry cleaning prices will apply. Discount prices will only apply to our head office. LANGSTAFF DRY CLEANERS AND CERAMICS Pape and Gerrard Our personalized pickâ€"up and delivery service We’re making our good photo serVioe deal even better with this saving! It’s in effect from December 27, 1979, to January 12, 1980 Remember, every color print that Sears processes gets the PhotoGard * treatment â€" automatically â€" and you pay only for the prints that you like. For your added convenience, the Sears Photofinishing Service is now in more locations to serve you better . . . don’t go out of your way! Sc; I13 Save $1 79 LANGSTAFF RD. E. THORNHILL right track to making this a viable organization. We want the youngsters to want to play for us because we run the place right. I think we're achieving that and I‘m certain the wins will follow." “The best advice I can give anyone who is taking up a new sport is to take some beginners' lessons. ching exercises would help," he said. 881-9888 Richmond Hill 'QII'S Following in his wake with single goals were Rick Collins, Larry Patterson, Jim Lessif. A1 Shaw, and Roger Cum~ mings. Assists to Cum- mings. Ray Sullivan, Dennis Walters, Bob Richmond. Craig Burn- field. Rick White. two: Pat Sullivan. Al Shaw. two; Larry Patterson, two: and Lessif. Bob Bartlett scored for Gormley from Rod Herd and 'Steve Towns; and Jim Cook from Ian Abrahams and Herd. Ponderosa 3. Barrow Insurance 1. Three goals in the first period settled the issue for the winn- ners. Scott Mabley PhotoGard* Protective Coating acts like an invisible glass shield that protects your color photos from fading away. They will resist scratches, water, dirt, smudges and fingerprints. PhotoGard' gives you the toughest color pictures ever! Sat, Jan. 1 2th Newmarket Upper Canada Mall Markham Place nnn Mulls Rd 8. Steeles No more smudges. .. contributed two in that period with Wayne Rumble getting the other one. Hugh Rendell got two assists with singles to Neil Roberts and Terry Delville. Danny Phipps got the only goal for Barrow's in the third period from Rob HurlbUrt and Rob Purves. White Water Service 5. Richvale Transmission 3. The winners were tied 1â€"1 in the first period but pumped in two goals in the second to lead the rest of the way. They out» scored the losers twc The Richmond Hill Pee Wee Hockey Team is conducting itsfinal HELP SUPPORT COMMUNITY HOCKEY REFUNDABLE BOTTLE COLLECTION When? - Saturday, Jan. 12m Don Mills Rd. & Steeles now I'Team members will call at your home. However, due to our limited resources we would appreciate it it as many persons as possible could drop off their bottles at the rear of Safeway Stores, Yonge St., Richmond Hill. PLEASE SAVE YOUR BOTTLES 8 HELP SUPPORT THE YOUNG PEOPLE IN YOUR COMMUNITY. 9:30 am. to 3:30 pm. HOW?'Team members will call a Suns No more spots... beriod Goalscorers for White Water were John Clement from Wes Berseth; Dave Bevan from Tony Roffey and Bob Goulding; Bevan from Tony Roffey and Goulding; Gary Davies from Berseth; Berseth from Tony Roffey; and Tony Roffey from Ber- seth and Rick Forsey. For Richvale it was Tom Sanlon from Doug Meltz and Steve Godon; and Andy Griller from Sanlon; and John Raneri unassisted Shop thurs., Fri. 9:30 to 9:30 Sat. 9:30 to 5:30 Closed today, Dec. 26th