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Richmond Hill Liberal, 17 Oct 1979, B2

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Appoint Sports Dean Their latest victory was a 2-1 squeaker over L & M Auto Wreckers with John (‘lement and Peter Stuart Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology has anâ€" nounced the appointment of John Cruickshank as its first Dean of Physical Education and Athletics‘ Cruickshank, who recently moved to Thomhill, was formerly Director of Athletics and Recreation at Sheridan College in Oakville‘ With his appointment. Seneca becomes the first college in Ontario to amalgamate its entire curricular and ex- tracurricular physical education and continuing education recreational The second week of the Richmond Hill Town Hockey League saw White Water holding onto first place being un- defeated in four starts including a tie. White Water off to big start Minor hockey By Bob Ross Jr. Ramer Fuels got their Richmond Hill Novice minor house league hockey season off to a pleasing start last week defeating Galaxy Restaurant 4-2. Goalscorers for the winners were 'Brent Walker, Robert Romano, Craig Dean and Kevin Ramer. Romano also drew an assist. David Porter and Jeff Hook scored for Galaxy. Other nocie results saw: Mazza Lanscaping 4. Bob‘s Boys 1. Wayne Price led the winners' assault with two goals and an assist. The other goals went to Allan Gauld and Tim Bennett. Gauld also drew an assist along with Shayne Patterson. Jason Page got the lone goal for Bob‘s from Joe Simpson and Harold Mills. John Cruickshank of Thornhill has been ap- pointed Dean of Physical Education and Athletics at Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology. He was formerly Director of Athletics and Recreation at Sheridan College in Oakville. STILL OPENINGS FOR TEAMS AND INDIVIDUALS CALL PETER LAW - DOUBLERINKS 669-1791 LEASE EXPIRING NICK'S BARBER SHOP HOCKEY SATURDAY AFTERNOONS THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. October 10220 YONGE ST. WEST SIDE RICHMOND HILL 8844071 COMMENCING OCT. 30I79 Ramer Fuels Novices win WILL BE WORKING AT RUSS ANDREWS getting the goals with Tony Roft'ey drawing two assists. Steve Major scored for Auto with Doug Lewis assisting. White Water also look Galaxy Tavern into camp 3-1 with goals going to Tony Roffey. Pete Stuart and Wes Berseth. Roffey also came up with assists Earlier in his career. John taught at Down- sview Secondary School and Northmount Junior Cruickshank, who had been with Sheridan since its inception 11 years ago, is a past president of the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association, current second vice-president of the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association. He is also a former chairman of Ontario sportplan. and an ongoing consultant and teacher in the National Coaching Certification program. activities under the leadership of one person. Galaxy Restaurant 6, Ramer Fuels 1. Paul Lanni and Daryl Baxter each scored two goals for the winners with singles to John Aquino and another unidentified scorer. Assists went to Jason Amos, Jeff Hook. two. Aquino, Derek Niiranen. and David Porter. Brent Walker scored the only goal for Ramer‘s from Craig Dean Bob‘s Boys 9. Mazza Landscaping 3. Mark Broschek rapped in three unassisted goals {or the winners with singles going to Scott Rose, Adolf Curtis, Jeff Marker. Robert Romano. and Harold Mills. Assists to Joe Simpson and Robert Romano Patterson other one. Allen Gauld scored two unassisted goals for Mazza with Shayne getting 17. 179 the on the two other goals with singles to Peter Stuart and Jeff Watson. Ray Palmer scored for Galaxy from Rod Chapman and Steve Wilson. Blyth wins ()ther actions saw Jack Blylh picking up two wins by way of a 6-5 verdict The team will he coached by Cliff Dunkeld of Stouffville who has been associated with organized softball since he was 16 years of age when he played and coached for the Altona Intermediates in the Claremont Community League; The schedule will consist of 13 home and 13 away games with a doubleheader opener slated for April 11 at Seneca with Corning providing the opposition. MEET LAURA Among the area players with the team will be pitcher Laura Fainey, 18, of Thornhill. “In fact,“ states coach Dunkeld, “Laura is my only pitcher rjght now.” High School in North York. He is a graduate of the University of Waterloo with a Bachelor of Science in mathematics and a Bachelor of Physical and Health Education. ANOTHER FIRST Sen'eca also announced the forming of the first Women's Varsity Softball team in the history of Canadian College Athletics. It will play a series of exhibition games in the top-rated US. National Junior College Athletic Association next year against such teams as Schenectady County College. Paul Smith College in New York and Monroe College in Rochester. Ijadra. a first year Legal Secretarial student. has played HOMES BUILT PRIOR TO 1961 ARE NOW ELIGIBLE FOR A . HOME INSULATION GRANT UP TO $500000 ' .ZHOnt.M9W4L9 'l-Tlâ€"UTUI Modern blown Alllc Inwllllon. Root Venl InlIIIllHon 0 All work Guaranteed. Prestige Insulation 100% MATERIAL COST UP TO 850°“ PAID BY GOVERNMENT Government grant portion is due to Prestige Insulation only when you receive your rebate cheque. Our representatives will prepare all necessary paper work for you. WE USE ONLY C.M.H.C. APPROVED FIBERGLAS INSULATION. CALL US TODAY FOR DETAILS '421273 ONT. LTD. Applications for grants to nonâ€"profit organizations and groups to carry out programs in both recreational and nonâ€"recreational areas for 1980 will be accepted until October 26, 1979. Application forms may be obtained from the Finance Department, Municipal Offices, 10266 Yonge Street, or by caling 884-8101, Extension 42. ‘/3 OF LABOUR COST FINANCE AND TREASURY DEPARTMENT WM‘ A. RICE FINANCE COMMISSIONER AND TREASURER PARKS Er RECREATION DEPARTMENT D. HAMILTON COMMISSIONER OF PARKS Er RECREATION ic-ftcurfi. GRANTS TO ORGANIZATIONS AND GROUPS 11 Canso Rd. Rexdale Ont. M9W 4L9 ’V‘OCC over Gormley Well Drilling Sunday night and a preJious 3-1 decision over Richvale Tranâ€" smission. Garry Griffin was the big gun for Blyth in the Gormley game whipping in three goals with Hal (‘ameron getting two and Gary Trottier one. Mike Bennett had three assists in the Thornhill area House League and Midget teams. She's a graduate of Thomlea Secondary School. softball for several years Coach Dunkeld is op- timistic about the chances of his first-year team: “The girls have the potential as individuals and can come together Brian Hunt was a fourâ€" goal man for the Hillers in the first game with Aldo ‘Teofilo getting two and singles to Da'nny Jensen and Pat Fleming. the latter's goal coming with only 41 seconds left on the clock. Richmond Hill Bond Steel Atom goalies Jason Maxey and David Sharon shared the duties as their teammates walloped Bramalea 8-0. The team then dovmed Thornhill 3-] on Saturday. Anthony Suchy had a good assists game getting three with Andy Minuti The Richmond Hill Barrel Pizza Parlour hockey team will kick off its tournament season this weekend in Niagara Falls‘ Bolstering a lineâ€"up of ex-Junior hockey players the team will concentrate strictly on entering tournaments again this season. Bond Steel Atoms win two more Barrel Pizza in hockey tournament 247-5451 TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL and John Gropp two with singles to Hal Cameron and John Ziegler. Dave Berseth popped in two goals for the losers along with Jim Roffey with Steve Town getting the other one. Berseth also picked up three assists with. Roffey and George Kennoway getting two and single assists to and play ball as a com- petitive team. We've had several practices and I feel that with hard work and dedication by the players we will win our share of games and have fun doing it." chipping in with two and singles to Vince Capotosto. Warren Payne, Maurice Poirier, and Brian Coulson. The Bond Steelers were held scoreless in the first period against Thornhill Saturday night but got on the board in the second with Jensen scoring from Brett Frederiks. Thor- nhill got that one back before the period ended but it was all Richmond Hill after that with Aldo Teofilo getting the win- ning goal from Minuti and then Minuti'scoring from Teofilo and Bobby Cook. Seneca will also be competing on many other sports fronts including Women's hockey, basketball and volleyball. Some of the well-known players include ex- Richmond Hill Rams‘ stalwarts Billy SI ephenson. Tony Bellavance and Dave Stuart plus goalie Doug Brumwell‘ formerly of the Oak Ridges Dynes Jewellers Junior B’s, Hal Murphy and Don Mac- phee. PAID BY GOVERNMENT Steve Towns and Sandy Mauri. John Gropp pumped in two goals for the Blyth team against Richvale with Rick (‘ogar getting the other one. (‘lay (‘hapman managed two assists with singles to Gary Griffin and Gary 'l‘rottiert Tom Sanlon scored for Richvale from Bob Burns. Other results: Summit Transmission 3, Ponderosa Steak House 1. Rick Collins, Larry Patterson and Bob Rich- mond scored for Summit. Dennis Walter had two assists with singles to Jim Lessif. Ray Sullivan and Dan Phipps Terry Delville scored for Ponderosa from Larry (‘lews and Ron Walsh. {or the winners with Joe Bryon. Rod Chapman. Terry Haviland getting one each. Steve Jarvie had two assists with singles to Ron Selem, Steve Wilson. Joe 1‘hibeau and Joe Bryon. Galaxy Tavern 5. Rich- valo Transmission 0. Paul [)rew fired in two goals Three (‘oins x. Barrow Insurance 2. Larry Trottier and Errol Hook each scored two goals for the winners with singles to Bob Mills. Wayne Sleeman, Paul Banks. Don Hewitt. Assists to Trottier with three and two for Paul Ranieri and singles to Banks. Steve Brown. llook. Sleeman, Dana Coxworthy. Bob Mills, Bill Tomlin and Rob llurlburt scored both B a r r o w unassisted cuualun mu om". 5: human, enuno 10255 YONGE STREET SUITE 205 RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO TELEPHONE: 884-1529 Mon, â€" Fri, 9 am. - 5 pm. Sat. By appt. 9 am. to noon STATE FARM Insurance Companies BRIAN MATHER 2 dr., Aut. Big savings 4 dr. fully powered, a real family car. Greatly reduced. Only 40,000 miles. Lic. LNA 740. 4 dr. Park Ave be seen. Lic. N‘ See me 1979 OLDS DELTA ROYAL 1977 OLDS DELTA ROYAL cg yourself TO ONE OF OUR 1: LIKE NEW USED CARS 1978 BUICK ELECTRA 5 goals 4 dr., only 54,000 miles. Can be bought uncertified. Lic. JXW 121 trans . Lic. ve. model, fully equipped. Must NTN 466. V PONTIAC BUICK (1975) no. 884-4481 881-2603 727-8721 Hurry down and drive one today at . . . . 8 power, only 27,000 km NYP 138. Financing available to dualified‘ buveis 12 + 12 Wananty available 1975 CHRYSLER NEWPORT Summit Transmission 3. Three (‘oins 3. Rick (‘ollins led Summit with two goals with Jim Lessif getting the other one. Al Shaw had two assists with singles to Craig Burn- field. Rick White. Three (‘oin's goals were scored by Errol Hook. Larry Trottier and Mike Hall. Paul Banks had three assists with singles to Trottior and Mike Hall. Paul Banks had three assists with singles to Larry Trottier. Errol Hook and (‘oxworthyz (iormley Well Drilling 5. l’onderosa Steak House I. Jim Roffey and Steve 'l‘owns scored twice for Gormley with Dave Berseth getting the other one. Jim Cook and Ber- seth each had two assists along with Bob Goulding with singles to Dino Tsinonis and Towns. Terry Delville got the lone goal for Ponderosa from Ron Little and Larry (‘lews. L & M Auto 2. Barrow's Insurance l. Stu Thompâ€" son and Doug Lewis scored for the winners with assists [0 Lewis. Dave Cornell. Bil] Tomllin scored for Barrow's from Bob Gropp. Thank the following sponsors for their financial support during the 1979 softball season. Their support helped approximately 800 boys and girls enjoy a very successful season. Laff’s‘Restaurant Robertson’s Esso Baker Sales 8 Service Life Like Train Rotary Club of Vaughan Ken Pal's Bookkeeping Service Orchard Restaurant Pool 'N Patio Shoppe Buckler Insurance Accurate Paving Richmond Stone Products Leo’s Shell Service Fisher Bros. Sports Prebble T.V. Thornhill Kiwanis Provincial Service Agency The Music Shoppe Thornhill Paint Supplies Ltd. Custom Tire Service Day's lnn Dodd’s Overhead Door Roy J. Muldrew lnsurance G. Kelson Plumbing Golden Star Drivein Restaurant Cyr Construction Industrial Properties Services Thornhill Building Supplies Dotties Copies Steeléé Er Lauraleaf _Sho_pp_er$ Drug; Mart Over 40 to choose from RICHMOND HILL FIGURE SKATING CLUB [\r REGISTRATION 4 wheel drive, aut. trans. 8 power. Only 38,000 miles. Be ready for the winter. Lic. MTD 405. 4 dr. very clean, 1 owner, factory air, all power including power door locks. Lic. LZO 465 REGISTRATION FOR 1979-80 5 SEASON Standard shift. 4 cyl. A real gas saver 1 owner. Lic. 022859. THE BOYS WILL PICK-UP PAPERS AT YOUR HOME 9:00 AM TO 3:00 PM EACH SATURDAY IN OCTJ79 FROM 9 AM. - 1 PM. LOBBY , OLD ARENA RICHMOND HILL NEW THIS YEAR Adult Skating (18 8 over) Power Skating lnquuries Stan Wilson 88473840 PAPER DRIVE RICHMOND HILL O.M.H.A. ATOM HOCKEY TEAM SAT. OCT. 27, 1979 1977 MERCURY MARQUIS 1976 PONTIAC SUNBIRD Morn/till softball league 1976 CHEV BLAZER WILL HAVE A Keffer RealEstate Primrose Bakery Control Data Canada Ltd. Harrie Wertheim Ltd., Realtor Royal Bank N.S. Smith Real Estate Thornhill Music School All-Make Transmission Supplies Yorktown Decorating Supplies The Building Centre Aardvark Electric Seymour Texaco Thompson Moving Er Storage Village Pizzeria Thornhill Lionettes Foto-Set Er Impressions York Painting Tridel Construction Ltd. Canac Kitchens Ltd. Costain Ltd. Cobra Slacks Joel A. Cohen, General Contractor London Town Train Trailer Rentals Ltd. Moon Construction Royai Orchard Plaza Peck Bros. Shell Frank Engel’s Gulf Mr. Mover §hoppe_rs [)ng Mart 9612 YONG! $1., RICHMOND I'llll

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