T h 63/ b o m b e d Georgetown 12-1 before succumbing to Thornhill 8â€"3 and then going on to blank Pickering 5-0 and 4- 1 and [hen déspatching with Bramalea 5-2. The Richmond Hill Marway Farms Minor Midgets took four out of five games last week. The Georgetown debacle saw Barry Munro leading the pack with 8-4 â€"- THE LIBERAiLLWednesday. October 17. 1979 Motorcyclist Bob Price of Thornhillhas taken a commanding lead in the North American Challenge four-race series with just one challenge to go. - Richmond Hill Sinner's Club chairman Jim Booth of Richmond Hill gets a few warm-up 1 Warmâ€" licks here at the Richmond Hill Curling Club's can big Open House days last Thursday and up ::r:in§:."$3:e:::";:;2; bi'zmzz up to 59% of your Marwa y Win 4 x w heating costs. High school and elementary public school principals Q from across York Region will take part in a special three day fall Conference later this week in Orillia. Biker leads series The conference. organized by the York board of education and the principals, is expected to attract about 100 people. Board trustees will also take part. At Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Toronto. on Sunday: Ostober 14. 1979, In hlS 78th year. beloved husband 01 the late Annis. dear father of Victor and brother ol Dorothy Hurst. grandlather ol Gall. Beverley and Gordon, great grandfather ol Richard. Funeral services were held at the Jerrett “Willowdale†Chapel. on luesday: at ll o'clock. lntemrent Westminster Memorial . Cemeteryi In lieu nl flowers. donations to the Canadian Céncer Society or Gideon Bible Socrety. COLION, Gerald L The three-day meeting is meant to give prin- cipals a chance to air problems. and discuss their interests and needs. MARIIN. John David (Retired Your County School Principal. Wyclitte College Graduate, lay Theology). After a long ï¬tness, borne wrth expectancy. on Fnday. October 12. 1979, cherrshed husband at Margaret Hallawell, dearly loved father of Davrd and hrs wrte Leslre and Robert. son of the late Mr and Mrs. Wlllram R Martin. 0! Lucknow. Ontarro. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home. chhrnond Hrll A private tamrly servrce was held Monday wrth Interment m the Maple United Cemetery The Rev. Dr Ramsay Armrtage oltrcrated "Death hides. but ut cannot drvrde. you are but one. on Christ's other srde, you wrlh Chrrst. and Chnst In us. so together â€" we are thus." ROBINSON, James Lloyd - At Sutton. on Thursday. October 11. 1979. Lloyd Robrnson, of Lakeland Crescent. Beaverton. rn hrs son: yearg Was the dear lather of Margaret (Mrs Bob Lalonde). ol Elmvale. lean (Mrs. James Young) of Bradford. Lloydene Robrnson ol Wasaga Beach and Cathenne ol Beaverton, dear grandfather, of Geraldrne. Shelly. lohanna and Janet. dear brother of Helen (Mrs. Brll Olrver). Toronto lrene (Mrs. J. Petrie) of Weston, Lenora (Mrs. Clyde Joyce) ol Bradford and Jean (Mrs. Hugh Walker) of Oakvrlle, dear son of Mrs. Lillran Ja Robinson ol Etobrcoke. Rested at the Bullock and Prnlrham Funeral Chapel, Beaverton. Funeral semce was held lrom the Chapel on Monday. October 15th. at 2 pm Interment Stone Church Cemetery, Beavenon, Price75 latést triumph Most of the seminars Principe/3’ conference “5 Deaths three goals with Don Head right behind with two with single goals to Jim Flett, Bob Hay. Mark Joslin. Al Evelyn. Ben Carbone. Duane Aubie and Mark Stevens. The Thornhill loss saw Richmond Hill goals by Flett. Mark Joslin and Steve Rumble. Then it was Joslin carrying the scoring load against Pickering the came at Mount Tremâ€" blant. Quebec. where he finished first in the Unlimited .Race and second in the Super Bike. He now leads his nearest competitor‘ Jack and workshops fo the conference have been planned by principals themselves. The conference, with the theme We are the system: Perceptions of decision making, will examine 16 different topics of'interest to principals. -Among the subjects to be discussed are special education, bridging the gap between elementary and secondary schools, staffing ‘and school organization. French in the elementary schools, the principal and the law At York County Hospital. on Friday‘ October 12,'1979. Laura, beloved wife at the late James Pollard 0t chhmond Hrll, dear mother of Elgrn Barrow, chhrnond Hill, Muriel (Mrs. Harold Graham). Aurora and James Pollard at London, also survrved by seven grandchildren and frve great grandchildren, dear srster of Eva Tracey. George, Mary (Mrs._ L. Baker) and Pearl (Mrs. F. Matt) Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home. Yonge St.. chhmond Hrll. Servrce was held Monday mornrngo Interment chh- mond Hrll Cernetery. POLLARD, Laura A SOVA. Pearl Suddenly. on Saturday. October 13. 1979. Pearl. beloved wï¬e at the late John Raymond Suva, dear mother of Lloyd. Peter, Raymond. John Walter, Carl, Gordon and Don. also survived by her grandchildren Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home. Yonge St. Richmond Hrllr Funeral Mass was held Monday morning, In St Mary Immaculate Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, - SUMNER, John Rohrer 0.8.5. - On Tuesday. October 9.~l979. John Rohrer Sumner. late of Ihornhill. dearly beloved husband of Anne Procter. father of Terrence of Vanéouver. 8.0. and Betsy at Ioronto. lovrng grandfather 01 John and Stephen Spmner. Private tamin servrce was conducted by the B. E Ring Funeral Home. Thomhill. Memonal semce will be held In Holy Irinity Anghcgn Church, Brooke St, Thornhill. on Wednesday. October 17. 1979. at 8pm. It desned, donations maybe made to the Canadian Cancer Socuety or the Canadlan Red Cross. Richmond Hill Sinner's Club chairman Jim Booth of Richmond Hill gets a few warm-up licks here at the Richmond Hill Curling Club's big Open House days last Thursday and Friday. The Sinners. naturally, play on Sunday mornings. (Liberal photo by Bruce Hogg). WEBSTER, Jane (Jean) - At Rwerdale Hosmtal. on Sunday. October 14. 1979. Jean erlue, dear wife of the late Arthur Frederick Webster, formerly}! Thomhrll, dear [ether of Ross of Chatham and the late Allen. dear grandmother of Barbara, Band and Donald. Friends were received at the BE. Rlng Funeral Home. 7783 Yonge St, Thornhrll, Service was held In the Chapel. on Tuesday. Interment Newmarket Cemetery, H desned. donations may be made to the Canadian Drabetnc AssocuatiOn. first time around with a hal~trick with Duane Aubie and Eddie Main rounding out the scoring. Walter Harapick‘s two goals did the trick against Pickering in the second game with James Ken- nedy and A1 Evelyn getting the others. Robaczewski of Halifax, in total points with 28 to 18. The Bramalea game saw goals by Ben Car- bone. Mark Joslin. Don Head. Mark Ellisn and Eddie Main. The final challenge will be held October 20 and 21 at Summit Point. West Virginia. and future directions in education. Most‘of the workshops have been planned by principals who will take part in the conference at Fern Resort. According to Dr. David Disney. superintendent of human resources, the conference will “take a look at realities of what‘s going on in education in general ‘and in our own sphere in particular.“' Libéral Find out how by getting in on Enersave, a free government serâ€" vice. lt’s a personal home heatjn analysis that will pin-point exact how much energy and money you'll save by improving your insulation. IIIUMIMHv-n. Send us the coupon and we'll man! you a smple quesbonnasre. When we I'CCCIVC your answers Please rush me an Enersave Questionnaire today. I want to save energy and money. 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But it look them awhile to get untracked before unleashing the big guns while Ihe oppposilion was blasting its way 10 a 3-0 lead‘ The Richmond Hill Firefighters opened a new hockey season on the righl {om laSI week by blilzing Hamilton 8-3. Firefighters win 8-3 oh the comeback trail when he scored the first goal al 16:32 and followed lhal one up with another one. Assists went [0 Gerry (‘aume and_ Pat Goode on each occasion, Richmond Hill rookie II was Terry Legge starting the local boys off Leary. whd missed E82 getting into the medals by finishing fourth at the two previous world cham~ pionships. couldn't ex- plain his sudden crum- bling under pressure, Pal Goode made i! 5~3 from Legge and Bommer McKenzie with Haviland gelling Ihe sixth one from Wilson Browning Ihen scored his second goal of Bill Wilson tied the game in Ihe third period assisted by Terry in Ihe third period assisted by Terry Haviland and David Sephton. Then '11 was the defensive parlnership of Rob Browning and John llummell leaming up on Ihe go-ahead goal wilh the former pulling the lrigger. he nigh! assisted by Bill A Public Hearing will be held by the Planning Committee of the Council of the Town of Markham to consider a Secondary Plan for Part of the Markham and Unionville Planning District (Planning District N0. 1). The subject community is commonly known as Raymerville. The subject lands are located between McCowan Road on the west and Highway 48 on the east, and between 16th Avenue on the north and C.N.R. (Uxbridge Subdivision) on the south. The lands consist of approximately 238 hectares (588 acres) and are designated Urban Residential, Open Space, Hazard Land and Industrial in the approved Official Plan of the Markham Planning Area. The purpose of the Secondary Plan is to establish detailed land use categories being Urban Residential (Low Density), Hazard Lands, Open Space and Industrial and to establish a basic pattern of internal streets, location of schools, parks and associated community uses for the future development of the area. The Urban Residential (Low Density) designation will permit single family detached dwellings, semiâ€"detached dwellings and single attached dwellings such as street townhouses or linkhouses. Actual development of the.lands will in addition require the prior approval of plans of subdivision and appropriate zoning by-laws and agreements. You are invited to attend the Hearing and to state your support of or objection to the proposed Secondary Plan. Should you be unable to attend, written submissions will be received up to the time of the Hearing. The proposed Secondary Plan, the Official Plan and existing‘land use maps may be examined at the office of the Planning Department. DATED October 11, 1979. T. Gove, Chairman, T.M. Januszewski, Planning Committee. Planning Director. VVVVV MONDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1979, 8:00 PM. CENTENNIAL ARENA, McCOWAN ROAD, MARKHAM @112 "(flnhm of LiBHarkham PUBLIC HEARING especially his six misses in the morning round. “Usually when 1 can see a bird. I break it." said the young veteran shooter. “I saw every one The Richmond Hill Jiu Jilsu Kai Club. under Sieve Reynolds. came up with a fine performance (m the weekend representing Ontario in the Michigan com- petitions and coming home with first place. Dargavell. Richmond Hill's final goal was scored by David Sephton from John Hammell. h was quite a Hill Jiu 'l‘eam membeks were Simpsons Hillcrest Mall â€" m5 FWNIMMS UN! ‘10 comeback victory [or the firemen as it look more ihan half Ihe game for them In find their scoring ove‘ Jitsu Hick Jones. Harold Howard. (‘hris Schon- berg. Fred Martin. and Herb Siderr this morning. so I don't know what went wrong. “But I'll kill them in Moscow," he added. alluding to the 1980 Olympic Games. ’l‘heir «olal poinl score was 26 lo 16 for [he nearesl opponents. They also broughl home 12 trophies.