i w Athletic briefs The Gjiuaitk will operate again daring winter break week Man to The which will be held at Aaron School is available for boys and girls be tween the ages of five and 20 Gymnast will be grouped according to ability and will receive individualized attention from many instructors including Sharon and Bruce Medd all former world class competitors A service will be in operation for this week For additional information regarding transportation and registration call John at The Keswkk Minor Hockey Association will receive a grant of for new goal equipment The East Oldtlmers Hockey Club was in Niagara Falls last week to compete in the annual CanAm OMtimers tournament involving teams from Canada and the US On Feb the team leaves for SL John New Brunswick to compete in the Canadian National Oldtlmers Tournament The East Gwillimbury dub will be one of teams com peting from all 10 provinces The Harlem Diplomats basketball team will play at Huron Heights Secondary School Feb 23 More details forthcoming Keswick Minor Hockeys Fundraising Dance will be held Jan 28 at the Keswick Arena beginning at 8 pm Tickets are per couple who operate their machines on roads public trails or cross highways must have either a motor vehicle drivers license or a snow vehicle operators license starting March Under a new regulation an applicant for a motorized snow vehicle operators license may obtain one by showing proof that he or she passed a ministry recognized program of in struction in the safe operation of snowmobiles NEWMARKET TOWN HOCKEY LEAGUE I rong vi NEWMARKET Armstrong Realty down 31 after the first period came back with five unanswered goals to defeat Sports and Cycle 3 Sunday in Mens Hockey League game Brian Clark with two goals and two assists and Larry Bone with two goals and one assist paced Armstrong to the victory Vanos collected one goal and one assist and Jim Littlejohn scored once Roy Harrison had one assist Garth Johns netted two goals in a losing cause Dave Hethering- scored the other Sports goal while Ron Mclmls and Don each drew an assist Colonial Stingrays rallied for four third period tallies to defeat Millions Pools Terry Riley led the winners with two goals and one assist Bob Burnt had one goal and two assists St John picked up one goal and one assist and Bob Dixon notched one goal Colin Stewart John Bellamy Brian and Gord Both am assisted on one goal apiece Bruce Russell and Del Wheeler had one goal and one assist apiece for Millions Dave and Jack Walford each helped out on one goal Every player on the winning team except the goalie Rod McDonald picked up at least one Roadrunners move into first place tie NEWMARKET The Roadrunners moved into a firstplace tie with the Hustlers last week in the Newmarket Mens Basketball League defeating the Hustlers 61- Both teams have records Cliff led the winners with 20 points while Roy Harrison and Bryan Hodgins scored points apiece and First loss for Huron Heights Spencer added 10 Gary Baynes scored 28 for the Hustlers and Nick netted In other action with less than a minute to play in the game the Hedonists scored six straight points to break a tie and defeated the Ken Andrews led the Hedonists with points while Mark had and Rick netted for the Grads The Raiders moved Into a fifthplace tie with Lakers winning 2822 last week Jeff Davie had 14 points for the Raiders while Reg scored for the Lakers point as Compass Tavern turned in an upset victory over Shell Barry Bellamy and Jim Morrow led the scoring for Compass with three goals and Jne assist apiece Bill Butcher added two goals and one assist and Don notched a pair of goals Terry Steve Johnson and Craig Brown had one goal and two assists apiece while Ed assisted on two goals and Pat Quail helped out on one Bob Irvine David McBurney and Lance combined for points for Shell Irvine had three goals and one assist had two goals and three assists and Perrin had one goal and four assists Gary scored the other goal and Glenn had an assist Jim Hurst scored three times and Gary Bellamy had a goal and five assists as K and L Sports dumped Burling Builders Al Charming added two goals and an assist to the winners attack while Paul picked up one goal and two assists and Dryce and Art each had one goal and one assist Don Smith and Keith Cox scored for Burling with assists from Rick Allen and George Smith Stu Young scored four goals and assisted on another to pace Giles Drillers to a triumph over Playmates and Arch each scored once for Giles Tom Cousins had two assist while Ken Kyle Ron Humble and each had one Ray Normandin Steve Kanyo and Bob Stewart replied for Playmates Al Giles assisted on two goals while Dick and Normandin each helped out on one York ladies curling results NEWMARKET Huron Heights Secondary School seniors lost their first basketball game of the season Wednesday dropping a decision lo G W Williams Secondary School The win was the second in a row for Williams which was two weeks ago Huron Heights now is Al Jones led Williams with 13 points white Jamie Steel was the top Huron scorer with In their other match last week the Huron seniors came from behind with 20 points in the final quarter to defeat 5146 Stouff- had led at the half and after three quarters Steel paced Huron with points including eight in the final quarter Mike Mallory had 11 and Kelly Leber scored In a junior game last week Williams doubled the score on Huron Jeff Livingston led the winners with 14 points Craig had nine and Ron Keizerwaard added eight Paul scored six for Huron In midget action Jerry Camps all scored 12 points to help Huron defeat Williams 332 Pom pi Malik added for the winners and Jamie Hepton scored Kiassen had for Williams Dowling NEWMARKET Dawn Dowling scored three goals and assisted on another to lead the Legion Ban tam Girls hockey team to a 74 win over Mississauga last week The score was tied after two periods with Newmarket goals coming from Diane Sharp Kelly and In the third Tracey Ansell scored the go- ahead goal on an assist from Dowling then scored her second goal Sharp added her second then completed her hattrick with an assist from Jane MONDAY Pat Thomas Ann 3 Dorothy King Kavanaugh 7 Louise Evans Mary Jones 7 A Teasdale TUESDAY Elsie Evans Nancy Prime Bales Sophie Clarke 6 Kaye Morrison Stella Curtis J Salisbury Mary Hill WEDNESDAY Morrison Dorothy Morgan 8 Nancy Prime Grace Pitt 3 Sharon Downer Dorothy Kitch Barb Broad bent Cathie 4 Noma Tummon Sylvia Bell Dorothy Walker Elsie Evans 5 Ann McFarlane Willie Scorrar Shirley Wilson Shirley Gapp THURSDAY AM Mary Mitchell McCaffrey 5 Joan Fair Betty Hamilton Kavanaugh Mary Jones Ruth Johnson 3 THURSDAY Stella Curtis Doris Fair 3 A Teasdale Judy Aikman 5 Kay McCann Louise Evans FIRST DRAW TROPHY WINNERS Monday Ann skip Audrey Luinenburg vice Nancy second Lynda Mayar lead Tuesday Sophie Clarke skip Mary Hill vice Rushbrooke second Mary lead Wednesday Willie Scorrar skip Muriel Smith vice Gapp second lead Thursday AM Doreen McCaffrey skip Marg vice Sharon Leblanc second Higgins lead Thursday PM Kay McCann skip Marg vice Dot Laplante second Mary Beth Biggs lead HID Provincial km k NEWMARKET FLYERS WESTON DODGERS Thurs Jon 8 pm Community NEWMARKET RECREATION DEPARTMENT PUBLIC SWIMMING Quaker Hill Pool William Roe Blvd PUBLIC SKATING i ill 8955193 APPEAL THE ACT mi c at mimAM la TM Mflar sections W It and of En vironmental Protection Art as amandad -and- la Matter Of an appeal dated day off If by Mr Bert from the of the Director dated the 3rd day of November We to Issue a Certificate of Approval for a sewage system to be located on Lot Cone ess ion a Road Township of Ontario and la Matter Of a hearing to be held by the En vironmental Appeal Board NOTlCfl avtrsawseatal Appeal Bear hereby Tfcertatoy the Mttj day at deck In local Mate fat the ef Bey Street AND TAKE NOTICE mat the purpose of the hear Is to enable to Board to determine whether it frail con firm or revoke I he refuse that Is the subject 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