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The Liberal, 22 Aug 1963, p. 9

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Ellie Tiberal BE WATER WISE! "‘In Essentials Unity; in Non-Essentials Liberty; In all things Charity” Vol. 85, Number s_ T RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1963 HOME PAPER OF THE DISTRICT SINCE 1878 VRod8rGunClubOllerS Selvage Blunts Brampton Bats I The myth that Dynes Jew- the ninth inning. F b 8-H t' HI 9 g p ellers softball team was a Dynes picked up 10 hits .. . 1 I. . Bob Champoux is now acting you. Just write or phone Engage: agggnsggalelr‘géegng: 12mg?“ gangiixlth Mfe tVl'vill- as chairman of the Cedar Rod “The Liberal" and an ans- and for all last Thursday Sin les mp fourg “in; t lifie and Gun Club. Chairman Lyn wer will be forthcoming as night. Brampton were the 1 % N b Ga p I?“ 3 Tucker was forced to relinquish soon as possible. D a 8- e yman e e Minor Ball Results Standings as of Week of ‘2 5 a / .2 1 g, , ‘/ ”’/ ./ i , / / é « é / / i f / WW ./ flay/z ‘ ' “ms 0f the myth'breakihg t a sin 1e aiid a tl'i le' Sil the chair due to health reasons. August 19 we ‘ 011 S P . Mr. Gerry Sokalski was appoint- Rainbow will soon be starting Girls 11-15 - Midget :fvaBlsatthsjelllgggnsegitt tgzli‘; steffan hit for a double as ed chairman of the membership to hit and John Moore Of the- Team W L T P hit Xe resented the mam} Bl“ 30135011. Frank Hughes. committee and would like to club can supply particulars of Diamonds 8 3 0 16 ton hi5 total for a two game Ken Coultes and Brent sel- ' remind everyone that member- conditions on the Nottawasaga StouffVille 6 2 0 12 series with the Jewellers. vage notched Singles. I ship closes on August 31. River. One bit of advice is to RUblCS 2 6 0 4 1 I _ Dynes scored a Single run wo u s o O‘W. use the roe from a female rain- Emeralds 2 5 0 4 ‘ Se vage was not a one In in the fifth inning and add- ed two more in the eighth to head Brampton 3-0. The win moved the Jewellers into the his fine pitching effort but got superlative support from his teammates. He struck out Stouffville 20, Diamonds 11 Emeralds 12, Rubies 10 Boys 15-18 - Juvenile Members 9' the club "9 bow as bait. It is supposed to Ray Judd opponents beware! There are now “fem: lge'rf.k}’l‘.°w'edged9' work veritable wonders! * . . - . game an IS mg con 1- two J udds to contend With. This was the Situation , tions to members of the A turkey shoot will be spon-l Team w L T P five and was never in any second round of the OAS. recently when a proud Ray arrived at the Dynes public at large. They’ll tell sored by the club in approxi- BA. 6 2 o 12 kind of trouble as Bramp- A_ Intermediate “A” Play_ Jewellers ball practice with the first addition to you where, when. why. how mater six weeks â€" Just right Liberal 4 3 o 3 ton never got a runner past down This Thursday night the Judd family in tow â€"- three-month-old Shona and What to “56 t0 03‘0" for ThanksgiVihg- “12"?” th“ “his futouB'y ; g g i :fgftngtbfigffieltfgtagrghftgit the Jewellers will open the ' - ' ' . ' hey anyone has broken 0 9 Bar 5 ewe ers - Judd. Shona is still a little too young to pitch any them The 0"” ‘h‘hg t second round Of the play- downs in Richmond Hill against the winner of a ser- vage this season and he proved that he is a compe- tent mound craftsman. Reid's 2, Borks 1 B.A. 10, Liberal 8 won’t do is to angle for turkeys yet? strikes across the plate yet. But just wait. In fact the only consolation to opposing ball teams â€" top soccer league. Richmond Hill United opened At no time was the Richmond n 'er ' ate the Se°°hd half 0f the NeW- Hill defense in serious trouble. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\lllllllllllllllllllllIll\lllllll\\ll\\l\llllllll\ll\l\lll market and District Soccer Led by Alf Hutton and the ever . conservation Officer Harold League schedule with an easy reliable Mike Leludos, they ; Van Wyck reported a catch of 40 Victory over Aurora II. last gave goalkeeper Harry Good- ._ an 18 1b., 43%.. northern pike Saturday. makers an easy game. -‘ last Saturday night. While this was 3 nothing game for Dynes., RON CRAINE it meant a playoff berth in the I, 7, league for Robertshaw. Their hopes were dashed as the Jew- 11 PM. CURFEW ON TOWN' PARK LIGHTS e“ch 1‘“ the We b°°ks 1“ the Red Legs 21,‘ Colts 1 Dodgers 9, Giants 0 Phillies 9, Mets 0 Cardinals 12, Cubs 11 Boys 12-14 - Bantam . , " ies betWeen Chester Clean- - male ballplayers -â€" is that Shona is a baby GIRL. ° ‘ 10’ 11‘ Pfiwi" T P MOE WILLIAMSON The lone Brampton hit was ers of Toronto and Robert- BRENT SELVAGE S r Dodgers 7 2 0 14 Three hits against Brampton 3 single by first sackcr Don .haw Cardinals of the Met- Pitched a one hitter to win the Red Legs 7 2 o 14 to his credit. Cook with two men out in ro Major League. series against Brampton. Pirates 6 3 0 12 Braves 6 4 0 12 IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII\IIIIIIII“IllIIIIIIIlllll“IIIlllll“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlII\IIII\IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRIRIIIIIIIIIIRIIRIIIII“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“I\IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRI I l éngdels ’ d4 3 . wis, played twice folr Toronté) ‘ ‘ at S 1' . ° ‘ City in E.C.P.S.L. ast wee, gfifiiiesv i g g 1g after several years bwit: the I R' h ond Hill clu . ur ng Robertshaw Cardinals and This was the last league Mats" 2 7. 0 4 . I. wlhcic’}? time he was a perennial I, I ' D es Jewellers played a rain- game. Colts 2 7 0 4 S t M ‘ B T E w I S _ , L ‘ _ . b 0w 8 ears to s o s / eclmout Metro Major Fastball . Giants 0 9 0 0 0 n Egg”: firebfitsre inpganadavs League game in Richmond Hill ' I " / Braves 15, Angels 12 BY ‘ . I , - - ' Team W L T P . . . 3 third inning. , ~ - _ Except for inexcusably err- United played Without Joe The lights on the main softbau diamond in the Ray Judd pitched a steady {Legang ; 5 (I) gm“ Lake coucmcmng recent atic shooting by the forward Lukovits, their leading goal- Richmond Hill Town _Park were. recently used as a fifihisfigdl’égii 3:, It'lguftllllgéfl Tigers 6 3 0 12 Thisb iskanlfiifiagisshmil: 32K: fight‘fiivzufiggrofimfi ,jflxttliiiefif’eflfi‘ :33 mmol‘ bone 0f contentlon- At a Jumor SOftbail game Gord Shears started for the gwms g 7 0 6 3n: Swhgghe: this Species has,” with a seven or eight goal a definite scoring punch in Un- the Ilg‘hts were suddenly turned out, precluding the Cards but was derricked in the enators 6 0 4 e d .d margin. The only forward who ited‘s two weekend games in completion of the game. The gentleman who turned seventh inning for veteran Yankees 2 5 1 5 been vastly underrate ’ sal . . took any advantage of his Etobicoke on Saturday and Ux- ODflsglgctlgofifigeAgi? gimgg chances was centre forward bridge Sunday. d. t ‘where the favored Leighten Davies, and he was Eighteen year old University $251;an!) ge is rare the “north rewarded with a hat-trick. of Toronto student, Bobby Le- em” provides a great deal of Dav1es scored two of his Tigers 9, Twins 0 Yankees 9, Indians 0 Red Sox 19, Senators 10 out the lights said it was 11 pm. and the turning G‘lwrge Rave‘g‘cllaulfizt'rhe ‘13:"; out of the lights at that hour is mandatory due to a el ers €01 ecte 1 “well 6 . piece which was hidhlighted by town by-Iaw. The other gentleman concerned said Neb Gaymanvs 1.0.5.. run with that the time was 10:50 pm. They’re probably both a man on the tracks in the Boys 8-9 - Squirt _ ‘ _ . Team w L T P _ goals in the first-half and one 0 right, depending upon the accuracy of their respec- third inning- Bisons 5 1 o 10 59m" 1”“ be take.“ .by ca-St early in the second, while Neil Metro Ma or five time iece In addition to the home . _ . mg, trolling or still fishing With Shepherd (Switched from cent_ 6. .- p 8' run Gayman sniped for two VII-.glmans 5 1 0 10 minnows, and taken from cold rem If t ri ht win ) dd d th . W M." The turning out of the lights at the 11-00 singles "Skin" De Geer hit (ChIEfsl i i 0 1° waters °“ “gm Md“ and “a” fourih 3w gmiirutei it“: “I: Fastball Sla'IICII-l‘l ' l D.m. time is done for a good and just reason 1 “"0 Singles” Ray “dd had ngoall: s 3 4 g 3 five“; give the beSt flsnerman a end- 9 worlds M05! Powerful outboard'; . I . . . . ‘ uss e. . ~ ‘ ' ' I Undoubtedly the lights have a certain amount hoga‘ivifgggflfihings 136': fiefievy‘f, g i g 2 The prodigious appetite of UXBRIDGE: Keen perSlstence gtaniilug M 11; Y5}; Iicilgg {figsEagllep'g‘fi‘fiifii‘iflféfiflfGilli} - o o r o . a . . ' ' ' ' 0 ' of nuisance value to the Citizens reSIdlng In Cannes. 3m Robson added Showed his power with three, Mzrlinéks 1 5 0 2 the pike results in a fast grow- on the part of township council Dragewléiuergns 20 13 1 6 0 27 ygrt‘f‘ggfiaggefig'mefsfifimgassgd properties bordering on the park. There is also a single to the cause. hits, one a three-run homer. I Leafs 1 5 0 2 ing fish wgéch atéalns a lenggh :2; 1125 25:12:15??? gffigfing?" M'arkham Aces 13 3 0 10 2 15 powggaggnpgglgggggfigmfiagm . . . . _ .. " " ' iv ears, y . 5 es in com s v a certain n0ise factor which was taken into Royals so, Marlins 7 géerimteomey $8 1: gears old, the collection of $1,397 in de- Gazzola & Al. 18 7 1 10 2 15 1:;CKA;%:%:?:aagélzevmgggoadigb consrderation when this byy-Iaw of 11:00 p.m. I u g , Colonels ngRed wings 12 the pike is 35...“ 40.. long and unquent dog taxes from mid, Aurora 18 7 o 11 2 14 “J’Mm 1000 pushes big crUIser curfew was set. o.w V. ghlefs ‘I’BLSafs 0 9 still weigh from 12 to 15 lbs. ents. “It’s been quite a battle“ RObertShaW 13 5 0 13 2 1° magma Now on Display . ir inians , erseys . . n _ 'd th . | 1 -d d - rs , I . , Fish over 40 in length are 0c 5211 e assessor Fourth p ace not dec1 e . skle At Your Mercury . lli/Iost softball games are set to start at 8.15 pm. casionally taken It is the lure gaggflfgsftg: Dealer wit a deadline time of 8.30 pm. _For the most part “ . of the big fellow plus the ready Bu one and games do start Within five or SIX mmutes of the llillllllmlllllilliilllllllmilllllllililllllllmlllllllllllillllulllnlllullu ge the very most RUN for your money. RELIABLE MOWER & MARINE EQUIPMENT CENTRE Finest Chesterfield Recovering AT NO EXTRA COST SO WHY BE SATISFIED WITH LESS Two generations of experience as your guarantee Budget Terms Available .‘ i . . . r . r . deadline time. When the by-Iaw was drafted it was Flock of Geese gffiibmti’; 0: thflivofrlistlé’ felt that two and one-half hours was enough to the novice and experienced decide any well-played softball game. This time Goes North angler alike- allowance .still seems highly reasonable and proper. some of the beSt waters for O O ' - Last Saturday morning lar e pike, in this area, include When you come near to usmg’ up all the time allotted about 10 (Mack a flock of Lafie Simcoe’ Lake St John! there can be two causes. The game didn’t start on - - - . Canada geese passed over Georgian Bay and the lower re- tlme 01‘ the OfflCIalS weren’t getting the teams to Richmond Hill heading gions of the Nottawasaga River. hqstle. No matter which reason is the real one, it a1:$331123“:igregwgmgowlers Emir'rhistlebchlib. Aél Iii-hing north. H In addition almost _all or! Elie FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY 16 Industrial Road still comes back to the game officials. ' Manorsdfigngihg'ffimy“ in A large number Pf “‘1' smaller. lakesf 3mm #15 a e S U n' hmond Hill Undue delay or stalling tactics employed by one The rink of A1 White, milton ens observedfhe birds and Populations o e species. P i S ic or both teams involved in a game can turn a poten- M We, Rum“ We“ ’ 2:133;tliii'eioilniinifii' WH‘TCHURCH= 01“? ,3:- 252 SOUTH TAYLOR MILLSâ€"884-2230 PHONE TU“ 4'1124 ' r _ . - n . , . . t. . 1 - ‘ tlally good game into a dull-as-dishwater affair. :gihhgziffiiiflfif; 51:2: Provmml mum“ Experts on geese say that figfifiifln‘t’hg‘emwnsmp iulllillllllllliillilllllillllillillllllininillllilllllllllllllllllillllllullilm I DEIayed Starts also cause a certain amount 0f um'eSt Ontario Championship are St“ Piph" and James this was. m0“ likely a pair should be prepared to provide ll amongst spectators. They are highly critical of preparing for the Canadian Grainger walked 0“ With and the" brood' a police force of its own by " delays, and rightly SO. The only reason they came Championships which will 13"" umbrellas and tables, If you say the "001‘ you Jan. 1, 1964. Council members ' at a“ was to see softball played. Arguments, deliber- be held August 26’ 27 and third prize in the provincial can tell the boys in the of- took no action at the time but I, ate stalling, and other devices used to stretch out a 28 at the Churchill Fields d°ubles Wurnament held “09 a“ 3W“ Cahada agreed steps must be taken . . _ - last Thursday and Frida geese- ' 1 ‘1. game only irritate them. It isn’t too long before they Club’ Hm'lmn' in Toronto. y 50°" t0 orgamze a new oca Start staying away to watch television where the Rinks from Quebec Mammy lullmlllllunululllllllullllumulllluluuluullllilllliilllllililllulilli force. programs always start and end on time. Like it or bar SaSkatChewan- Alberta and 3126. lunged and twenty" not, the spectator has to be considered at all times if Bm‘Sh columb‘a “"11 meet the e13 rm 5 mm a" over onta'l . . . . . local rink, representing Ontario, “0 and from the United States softball is to continue to be a maJOl sport in the in a round robin tournament. were entered in this tourney. I Richmond Hill area. _ _ All citizens of Richmond Hill ~ The very fact of the lights being turned off at and district will be hoping that M'deTgfgfiim on Saturda 11:00 pm. was for spectator reasons. It was felt the local rink is successful in 3’ . , , _ . . Gertrude Robertson, Jessie‘ that by eliminating some of the nuisance factor hhhgh‘g home the‘ml’hl’ emb‘ Grainger and Floyd Perkinsl citizens would gladly accept softball. and this has lematlc °f “‘9 champmnsmp °f were high for two wins. ANXIO‘US TO GOLF 0R LEARN TO GOLF? \\x\‘ .- ‘ . . Canada. p10ved to be the case right down the line. Games Start at 130 and 7 Provincial Championship It wasn’t too many years ago that a hundred ' i i - M’S- JeSSie Graihger “mph-t" . . pm. There Will be opening ceâ€" . . . 1 people was a large crowd at a local softball game. remonies on Monday, August ed m the playoffs 1“ 53”.“ 0“ THE DON MILLS GOLF By «selling» the game at every opportunity there 26' at 1 pm. Tuesday \vith games starting at CENTRE JUST A FEW MINUTES FROM YOUR HOME IS THE PLACE isn’t any doubt today that softball is the No. 1 Bah)” the 5‘3” 0f the “up 1330 pm 4- spectator sport in this area. Crowds of 700 to “8" visiting bOWlerS Will ‘0“ ' " "‘â€"“ Hamilton's new city hall. Lun- 800 people are not uncommon and the numbers, chums will be host‘ed by the T. if anything are still on the increase. E ton c . and G. w. R b' S d . , . , C2. on She first two drilyslllsgii D a T R B L E , E Comparisons are.always odious- things and are the final day there will be a l o ‘ (Continued on page 10) civic dinner at Hamilton's fa- . , ‘ I FIslunq lesson CALL BAA-0485 Twelve-year-old Stanley Scott ’ ,mond Hill, gave his father an- R'E.T_A. It takes an average of only 1% hours to play our hazardleSs 18 hole par three course. You don’t even need clubs - we rent them if necessary. BIG MERCURY A'I' Low PRICE There is also a 50 tee driving range and lessons are available. On. Monday and Friday evenings there is FREE supervised practise at the driving range. LEARN-TO-GOLF SPECIAL On Mondays and Fridays from 10 am. to 12 noon Ian Johnstone, our C.P.G.A. professional, conductsa FREE CLINIC along with individual instruction. This is your chance to get a proper start at the game. BEGINNER 0R EXPERT THERE'S FUN FOR ALL AT Don Mills oII Centre WOODBINE AVE-I MILE NORTH OF STEELES AVE. of Marybay Crescent, Rich- other fishing lesson last week. i This isn‘t the first time that 1 Stanley has showed his pere ‘ .just how to catch fish but. for E ' ‘a change, Mr. Scott Senior also hooked into one of his own. ‘ WV NM’V‘VW’WMNVVVV ‘ V " “ ' " The Scotts have recently ac- c . . Lquired a new boat and motor h ‘ plus some fishing gear for fa- I ther. On the initial junket to AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CO. mouth black bass and success-, fully boated same. His next; A COMPLETE STOCK 0F catch was a 312 pound bass and I PARTS FOR then dad came through With a? 212' to 3 pound pickerel. 285-56" SEPRHV9ENPSE%U 884-7711 becomm acme in m a _ 20 Newkirk. at Centre Street East g ' s rea ,r , ‘with some good catches report- RICHMORD HILL l ed last week. If any other fathers should~ feel the need of a fishing les-, son just let him ask Ills own son. the youngest son if he has j a choice. They seem to have a way with fish! Near the mouth of the I. aforementioned Pigeon River 'i lies Emily Provincial Park. The : word is out that the lunge are 1 Mercury “400" 4 Door Sedan MclNTOSH MERCURY I20 Yonge Street at Steele's BA. 5-8857 '1. ii g. g. ,, 2 i, S

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