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The Liberal, 12 Aug 1965, p. 10

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10 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, August 12 At Pinecrest Speedway .I.loyd Howard Scored In Feature Zampino Leads Championship Racel Perseverance finally paid off‘Howard and Jerry Watson of Cooksville are tied at 99. l for Lloyd Howard of Toronto when he raced to two victories. and a second to highlight the‘ atock car racing action at Pine-1 crest Speedway Saturday night. Howard, a consistent threat this year. performed with a re-i built racer Saturday and the result was an easy victory in the. 20-lap feature. an impres-. aive score in the semi-final and a second place finish to Jim Hallahan of Clarkson in the} third healt. Phil Zampino of Weston, the The Powder Puff Derby pro- duced an unhappy event when Jo Cresswell refused to give up her car, which was claimed. and was automatically suspended for one calendar year. The race: was won by Maureen Wimanl of Willowdale, who led home Lorraine Hallahan. Joan Howâ€" ard and Marion Holmes of Oakvllle, in that order. The re-‘ sult left Mrs. Hallahan on top in the championship race with 41 points, one better than Mrs. O'Keefe points leader was run- Howard. l ner-up to Howard twice. He In the early events. run off trailed by a quarter-lap in the during a heavy downpour., George Segriff of Agincourtl beat Bob West of Downsview by a length in the first heat and Tom Mllligan of Weston led Goodall to the finish in the sec- ond. Hallahan‘s margin over Howard in the third heat was a good half lap. George Loughrey of Bradfor defeated Stan Matuslck of Nashville in the first consolation while BurrOWS coasted to a 10- length margin over Pete Hud- son of Rexdale in the second. Goodall was a length better than Hallahan in the troph dash while the last chanc qualifier saw Jim Hutchinson of Willowdale lead Larry Fou- bert of Rexdale to the finish line. top number and was bested by two lengths in the semi-final. Ray Gullison of Toronto was third in the feature, followed by Gary Coppins of Claremont and Don Goodall of Clarkson. ' In the championship race, Zampino now boasts 133 points while a close fight features the second place argument where George Rucffer of Port Credit has 117. Gullison. 116 and Hal- lahan, 115. Bill Burrows of Maple rates next with 105 while HOW TO MAKE AN IMPRESSION Send your Clothes n Oi'l h e n d, ; CLEANERS 7 SHIRT . (Ill/((lt’n'fl S P E E D WAV N9 7 rimâ€"lune La! we IRANCI 7773 YONGE ST. ‘ THORNHILL Next I.G.A. SIM! A For ‘ Dry Cleaning Shirt Laundry Storage ' Pick-up and Delivery Phone f 889-3621 m cuss '1” STOCK CAR RACES Alb/£5 Alt! roa/ I5 RAII or W r... sums Adults $1.25 Children 50c under 12 The second instalment of the current year’s taxes is due AUGUST 2 Pay promptly and avoid the penalty of 3% which must be added after AUGUST 20 R. Lynett, Town Clerk, Richmond Hill YOUNG'S @ » Complete Car Service Motors Cleaned 84.50 General Repairs to all makes of cars VERN MIKKELSEN, Licensed Mechanic . 1965 By John Davis Mic Macs Anyone." ‘ Pathetic: According to the Oxford Dictionary “115 means, “Appealing to the compassion of the emotions”. or the Mic Macs. After witnessing these girls play (‘3) last Friâ€" day evening, one couldn't help but express pity for the entire club. They possessed little more co-ordination than aner born baby. Dorchester Legion, their OPPORâ€" ltlon in this first PWSU playoff game travelled more than one hundred miles for nothing less than a sloppy practice. pitched ball on wild throws. one handed catches, over throws, fumbles and plain ordinary sloppy dis- graceful playing. The only excuse I can find is that the Mic Macs were out-classed, out-played and out-COACHED. I say out-coached for the simple reason that there 3 is good potential in the club, but the girls don't ‘1 seem to know what to do with the ball when they receive it. The only credit given for the entire game must ‘ go to Mona Coppin, the little shortstop who played ‘ outstanding softball. And for those who think I'm being unnecessarily critical I’ll gladly write a retraction when the girls show they can play ball or the COACHES START COACHING. The final score was Dorchester 34, Mic Macs 6. 0| 2! it I It Enterprlsmg Young Men. Three enterprising young gentlemen have come up with another first for softball fans. After years of being used for storage purposes-the area immed- iately beneath the announcement booth has finally received a well deserved cleaning, polishing and gen- eral face lifting. Fred Quenton, Allan Moore and Ian McAlister are receiving customers with enthusiasm and the reg- ular line of tantalizing tidbits. The proprietors report fair profits from their endeavors. with the senior men’s league on Thursday and Saturday nights being responsible for their largest revenue each week. For those who can't stand these cool nights we’ve had lately, the boys sell delicious hot coffee for the asking. The booth is open most nights of the week and these young gentlemen are eager to meet and serve you. Drop around and visit, it doesn’t cost anything to look! .V e II t if It * Weekly Salute Jim Stevens, 326 South Taylor Mills Drive. Jim, who has been president and vice president of the minor ball, is now doing an excellent job as president of the town juvenile league, which plays every Monday night at the town park. * Andy Murphy, 242 Anzac Crescent. Andy is at present coaching a juvenile league UuL or Tiluinhill. Before moving his interest out of Richmond Hill he coached the BA juveniles to many championâ€" ships. Pinecrest [IEaâ€"dTTown League. Fourth Position Still In Doubt have a game in hand â€"- a rain- ed-out game with Carter Broth- ers â€"- which will be played this week. If Richmond Hill Men win they will be tied with Eric's C&S for fourth place. If they should lose, a round robin series will be required. “The Liberal” will meet Surf Marine in a sudden death game, and In last week‘s play in the Town Softball League Pinecrest cinched first place in the stand- ings by defealting Carter Broth- ers 5-3. Carter Brothers hold second place. “The Liberal" team defeated third place Eric’s Cycle 8.: Sports 9-5, and Surf Marine took the measure of Richmond Hill Men to the tune of 13-5. This created a three-way tie for the fourth and final playoff position between Richmond Hill Men. “The Liberal” and Surf Marine. However, Richmond Hill Men on the winners to decide which team will have the last playoff position. week. STANDINGS Pinecrest Speedway Carter Bros. Eric‘s Cycle 8: Sports Richmond Hill Men The Liberal Surf Marine * + l: a 1 LAST WEEK’S RESULTS 1 1 wwwed-o QQQQNH Hill Men 5. The Mic Macs lost the game from the first . Richmond Hill Golf Club Will Be‘ SP0": comments lWell Represented At World Meet Although no members of the Richmond Hill Golf and Coun- try Club will be entered in the Carling World Golf Champion~ ship at Pleasant Valley Country Club in Sutton. Massachussetls, August 19-22. the club itself will be well represented. In fact, every time there‘s a lull in the matches during the television coverage and it‘s time to roll on the commercial. the Richmond Hill club will be featured. For three days last week. the local club provided the setting .for a series of filmed commer- lcials. featuring the prominent ‘American actor. James Daly. as lwell as a number of Toronto performers. Locales for the shots were the linslde of the clubhouse and various spots around the greens and fairways. VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: Although the commercials are being done for Carling's Com- pany for use on the American network only. Orm Collicr. forâ€" mer audio technician with the .CBC and head of Adverch ’I‘c|e~ vision Productions, the Toronto company that filmed them. said that the company had preferl'cd to gel the work done by the Canadian agency. He said the Richmond Hill club had been chnscn because it somewhat resembled the course in Massachussells. and because of [be coâ€"opcralion of owner John Griffin. Among lhc 5i RCIUI‘S and ac- tresses featured in the commerâ€" cials was Rick Bull, of lhc Warwick House. Richmond Hill. Well known in local amateur productions. Rutl has also an peared at the Stratford, Ont. Shakespearean Festival. ‘ b . ....:...g, g a“: er no, {7 y RED FISHER ‘ REMEMBER THE SHORELINE IN SPRING Anyone. who's gonna. get seri~ olls about catching a. lal‘gemornh‘ black Il:l=\' on a ll}‘l'0\1 and I. popper bu: will have to remem. her a number of items. lle‘ll want to recall that during lll(‘ “arm nionlhs bass feed in the shallows in early mornings and late evenings, and the shoal waters are where he'll want to pl-ozelit his popping bugs. lle'll remember that the first' few feet of water next to the. shore is where Softball Association playoffs. Kent Clothes intermediate Acme Fireside from Dav- isville Park have eliminated Electrosonic In Metro To- ronto semi-finals and will now play Kenneths in the flnals. The Winner will play Kent Clothes August 24 at 8.30 at the town park. The, winner of this game. The local boys are" softball team have finished the have several players 11an "1' regular schedule in the Fair- action by the OASAl-o 1 bank League and are now lining Denny Richardson has beéxl m'YA up exhibition games in preparaâ€" ployed - - tion for the Ontario Amateur seen little action; Bdb'l'ln 'ain . has likewise been eai’hifl!‘ ‘79" dollars elsewhere and» has mIs-i. sed several games. Gldfifllr' " has also been employe'd’fdn ori, ‘of-town work and .haoconly played the odd games.‘ “3‘15 ‘ ‘.’ l‘: . v“. . i. . l out-ofâ€"town l‘ and has; g . Ken Dix has been'bnihe in’-:’ jurcd . ,afier hurting his knui‘hl a slide at New Toronto andiili is 10 list for seve 53“" Weeks k4 ic- lho hungry bass i will 10 on to the zone ling forward m a ret' to will fowl. and finals. lion 0" August 24. ‘ . ‘im' l‘i . ho.” mun“? hi“ has been busily inv‘Mflih’ iv‘ HMS m that Meanwhile Kpms have played versity studies all manner id area; perhaps llwo exhibition games in an‘efuhn‘ ""l-V 599“ “"1119an- E- 'n by donning a _ fort to improve the team's hit-Cm”h PM” Ducmml' “‘5' 3’ Pair of h i p - tint: and fielding. George 'l‘hom-ISCd "ch “mes m M“ d w‘ ‘ waders and ‘- ,snn-s Dohhy spams il'ips from Brantfordpwhere o: strolling around the edge. of the lake as he casts, r.- perhaps by FISHER lKents at Kinsmen Park in an iintercsling ball hosted; game which ls presently employed“. Kenls are looking:. ‘fpr th e. .ended in a 5-5 tie. Andy Mur-players to add some wan: : throttling his Mercury outboard down to a. purr and casting as MRS. W. SANDLE he travels along at drift speed, lphy's Thornhill Juniors dl‘oppedlhitflng power in .n_..jfiéfl' oppflifldh, i ' a close contest to Kenls by a‘climinale 4-1 score. their R.R. 2. Gormley Telephone 887-5421 Church News and boys before they leave for Arthur Storey. the first can-'Africa August 19. didate for the ministry from Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bennell, the Victoria Square charge took Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennett and morning. Arthur is in charge of a church in Moose River Mines, Nova Scotia for the sum- the church service on Sundaylfamily spept a day recently with Mrs. A. Taylor at Oakville. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bennett in the mer but was home f0r twozpasslng of‘ Mr. Bennett‘s sister‘ flicking the edge of the water with his popper bug. lle‘ll balance his outfit for popper bugs. remembering that it lakes a heavier line and long- or rod to present. bugs properly than ll does to drop a dry fly on the surface of a quiet trout pool. He'lluse a. long leader, say nine feet. tapered to a whisper at the business'end. and tied directly ‘ to the popper. ' ‘ And he'll reverse the obvious. the first OASA serlo CAR INSURANJ Do You Know â€" A- That despite the increasing accident trend "Eco policyholders are better off than motorists living in ‘ .. Richmond Hill Men will take weeks holidays. He is to be congratulated for the fine mes-l sage he delivered on Sunday. The next church service at the Square will be August 22 at 11:30 am when the guest speaker will be the Rev. Fred Smith from Ellesmere United Church. Rev. Smith is a brother of Mrs. DeFoe. No service August 15. Bus Trip To Ex The WI is sponsoring a bus to the ONE again this year, on music day, August 26. This bus is not only for in- stitute members. but for any- one in the community or sur- rounding district who wishes to go. Would you please let Mrs. Reid Brumwell, know if you in- tend to go. Call her at 887-5349. The bus will be going whether it is full or not â€" so let us make an effort to attend! Neighborhood Notes Birthday greetings to Paul Barker, four years. August 11; Patsy Boynton, nine years, August 14; Fraser Gee, August 15; Johanne Kugler, 13 years, August 15; Jean Rumney, eleven years. August 16; Eliza- beth Berta. 14 years, August 16. Miss Augusta Fierheller ofl Toronto called 'on Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boynton on Thursday afternoon of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Heber McCaEue spent an enjoyable weekend re- cently with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stephenson at their cottage near Parry Sound. Misses Karen Wideman and Betty Sandle spent last week at the Willow Spring Camp near Stouffville. They report having a wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ingles of Georgetown spenlt Thursday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Clubine, and called on other friends in the commun- ity. Friends Were sorry to hear that Wilfred Anderson is in the Toronto Western Hospital where he has undergone a very by recalling that in popper‘bug fishing the race belongs to the slow. He'll cast his bull,r so that it lands a foot or so from shore lwllh a gentle “whap” ~â€" then let in England. Master Ricky Bennett of Richmond Hill spent several days last week here with his gran'dparems‘ MT‘ and Mrs'ltt lie quietly until all the ripples. Bennett. - . I have disappeared. Then be tight- MTS- Edna Kmfll from Remna<lens the line enough to make the Saskatchewan spent Tuesday lbug twitch, but gently, giving the WW Mr. arid Ml‘S. HEDGI’ MC-‘impression of a large insect that Cague. lhas fallen on the water and Is Masters Jeffrey and Greglunable to get airborne. He keeps lCollard of King spent several‘tWitChinE and tightening than“, days last week here with their slowly. all the way during the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Willa”?- Harvey collard. - He'll remember that Variety is the spice of life to a bass as well as to an angler. and he‘ll vary his IMPORTANT first one way and: then another; retrieves as much as possible,- Statea cities of a comparable size. ' 5'. Here is a chart showing automobile premium in" and United States cities. - l "r‘l age: I a, - id . Car -â€" 1964 Chevrolet Bel Air - 6 cyl. Driver -â€" Age, 35, married. no drivers under year accident free. I Use M - _. Pleasure ~ No driving to work. Class _ I Coverage -â€" Bodily Injury and for. ll AUCTION SALE' of farm tractors, farm machin-l ery. household furniture, elec- tric appliances. etc.. .Reslduel| of the Estate of J. L. B. Stiver,‘ at Lot 14, Concession 4, Mark- ham Township, on the west side of the 5th Concession, 1 mile north of No. 7 Highway, Mark-‘ ham Township, on Saturday, August 21, 1965. ‘ Cockshutt tractor. No. 50. good condition: International sutr room cultivator, to in. uay lift; International plough. furrow. ace bottom, rubber} tires; Massey 101/2 ft. double disc; Massey 3 furrow discl plough; Ford 8N tractor, goocl‘ condition; Ford Ferguson 2 furâ€" row plough; Pair weed hooks‘ for Ford plough; Dearbournel disc plough, 3 point hitch;l Ford Ferguson double disc, hy-l draulic controls, nonâ€"lift; Set lift spike barrows, 3 point‘ hitch; Cyclone tractor seeder,. power take-off; Dearbourne cul- tivator, stiff tooth. 3 point bitch; Pair tire chains for Ford trac-, tor, like new: Dump rake; Wagâ€"i on gear and box; 01d culti-l vator, converted for tractor hitch; Seed drill; Cutter; Drill. plough; Sleigh. l 4 . Potato digger, old; single row‘; serious heart operation; also that Mrs. Jack Frisby has suf- fered a heart attack, and is garden scuffler; 2 fanning mills; large iron kettle; old wooden pump; 2 hand lawn mowers: giving free rein to his invenâ€" tiveness and fishing skill, trying to make that bug look as much like a moth as possible, . And, if he remembers all these” things, he'll catch fish. Simple, isn't it? SELLING YOUR BOAT? Find a buyer through a clas- sified ad in “The Liberal" on sale every Thursday. It's easy to place your ad. Just call 884â€" 1105 or 889-3316 FOR FAST results. l l Property Damage $100,000-‘iwt - -~ ;' Collision 3100 D “ Comprehensive I \S 25 r .. Medical Payments $2.000 n _ Approximate Cry Population Toronto ......... 1,800,000 Vancouver _._..._............_.. 800.000 Montreal 2,000,000 Bufialo .. .... 1.300.000 Boston ............................-.._... 3,000,000 Cleveland ................... ..... .. 2,000,000 Forge - .............. w...“ ...... W... 50,000. San Francisco .M......-....... 2,900,000 Seattle ... ......... 600,000 I'HE HEAD OFFICE: Richmond Hill â€"- Elgin T. Barrow Insurance; .1 . Willowdale â€" Neil G. McDonald Limited. Thornhill â€" Frank Reynolds Insurance. ~ Taking A HoliJ SEE... Economical _MUTUAI_ [I]. .1111» v' COMPANY ' .4" . . m_BUBINESS m L .‘h KlTCHENER. WAS]? A Playoffs get under way next W L Pts.. mmmoolboo Surf Marine 13, Richmond now in the Uxbridge Cottage Hospital. a speedy recovery is wished for them. Miss Olive Glover is spend- ing a few days with her friend, Mrs. John Beare, at Markham. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Mum- lberson have returned home after attending the Lion's In- ternational Convention held in Los Angeles, California. They‘ returned by way of Victoria, Vancouver, and the Trans-Canâ€" ada Highway. They report a reel type power lawn mower; set platform scales; 32 ft. exâ€"I tension ladder; forks; crowbars‘ and other articles too numerous to mention. ' McClary electric refrigerator;l General Electric refrigeratorfl Moffat electric stove. 4 burner, new condition: coal or wood range. white enamel; General, Electric stove; electric washing, machine; small Quebec heater: new condition: dining room table, solid walnut; 6 diningl 1965 DODGE I 330 STATION WAGON , wonderful trip. Mrs. A. Frisby, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frisby and family at- tended the reception at the‘ lhome of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Huggins. at Hampton, on Satur- day for their son Clarence and The Liberal 9, Eric's C&S 5‘ Pinecrest 5, Carter Bros. 3. 1 $3,295.00. COMPLETE â€" Automatic transmission, radio, whitewalls, wheel covers, padded dash.- room chairs; walnut parlor ta- ble; sideboard; 2 old cupboards,l painted; small square top table;‘ ‘ 3 washstands; metal ice refrig-l l erator; 3 dressers; walnut tea ‘ wagon: long kitchen table; 2. chesterfields and 1 chair; an- YOUNG'S SERVICE STATION Richmond Hill , 884-7611 AURORA: Town council has de- cided to demolish the town’s old arena and prepare to build a new one on the present Yongel Yonge & Benson 884-0009 Street ite, tth co lu '0 f. , - -. . . ._ . ’ Plus .a long Shiite: debeate.nSCin:; geldâ€"“5 bl'idev Miss Lima" “Vim-1m”? Slime flffmest brim-u td1 - 'ruary Ywhen the arena was burn- They were married 0“ AugL‘Silb-lesl' “8 .mlt .(lolfe a 1::ch” I 9 6 5 . the things M ,,;e town has been dwmed 7, at the Salvation Army Cita- g;{)13}n2vsmgguc;:;; quagtfqlf; 51‘ on the subject Council's deci- del- Newmarket- ' ° 3'. .. . ' “ , ‘ ; . - cane bottom chair, assorted D you want sron brought about the re51gna~ MaStel .JOhn Huggms 09mm“. electriclamps_ i 4 tion of the action committee of Hallpw': t‘hs 5;?"3‘"§ :1 few. M I h d d d Across the street or across ; wit ' local citizens lannin a new “'99 S a‘ e “5 y 3" ' ape ‘3 < r9559" 3“ _ a h'n community cenlijre. g Mr. and Mrs. Treanor Can- washstand; 3 chests of drawers; town T R move? are swm' ’ o r a h .â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"~~~ - lning attended the Canningâ€"lstone churn; 5 metal bedsp ‘ Safeand econom'cal- y u re c l Richmond Tailoring ‘Lamb wedding at the St. John'slwooden bed. antique; spool bed. Lend“, courteous represenmm S .00 1 Roman Catholic Church. Kirk-lantique: glass goblets; iron- plan and esnmate yourmovo_1-h., ‘ H F I T I YOU’LL BE NOTICED ‘field on saturday morning The Stone wear dimes; iron pans; tree service will show you how to ' « . ‘reception followed in the Wood-ymoustache cups: 2 trunks: piano d, . b tmov; . - mis_ ‘ & I. S IN YOUR CUSTOM ville Legion Hall. The groom‘stool; horsehair seal; rocking 3:321:19: apertures: :91" pack‘ COMPLETE â€" 5 Cyllndeysdafitomaggsaialgs MADE.T0.\1EASURE is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. chair; 2 antique desks: china yourhagile amides wimhe most, sum. wheel covers. Wm 8 le - AD‘HRAI SUIT Treanor Canning's. h 1 cabinet. curved glass door, fits “34°43” memo“ and you“ . ‘ ‘ ‘ V Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nic osin corner: 5 spring filled mal- d '9‘ ‘ , - 21y S‘VIVEL BASE s .00 Styled by are holding open house on tresses; butter worker; 1 1h. r:::::‘:;ieai;::$22,059“:2”: Drop in now for a demonstratlon Console. late model Velente August 14. from 7-10 Pm “Emitter puma 2 Wis" W" ln,too|T-R'strained men lay rugs. 0N CARS WITH THE FAMOUS Ladies & friends to call and bid farewell ladies; long iron frying pan: 2 net up beds and place furniture for Gems you, getting you settled with a Choose 5 YEAR OR 50.000 MILE WARRANTY to Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Meed iron ladies; number of benches: wooden dough box; many other New Picture Tube ~ Familq '7 . . ‘ ' i inconvenience and 7 from f 1 t d. mlnlmum o h __ ‘VESTINGHOUSE finest AT HOME use u ar m1“ "at mentione maximum eiiICleocy. . 17" TABLE DIODEL imported Sale at 1:00 p.m. sharp. ‘ IFnoneyoday and/ea," haw LR Still have a good selection of one owner used cars Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols. Victoria Square will be at home Terms cash. Farm being sold. to all their friends and to the consequently there Wm not be friends of Lillian. Desmond. David and Stephen Meed on efficiency can save you money. "‘ Q. cloths. 1005 to choose from. O Wool New Picture Tube $39.00 Rent a 19” Portable TV * l THE FRIENDLY MOVERS Agents: Allied Van Llnoa CHRYSLER any reservation. Imam" ? Wm. NEAL for the cottage * sec-r 7 m .3:.:::::%:l:~.:l:::: lulu-RICHARDSON l DODGE-VALIANT The occasion Will give the Markham. Ont. LTD- . Tmpml" Klecds an opportunity to 5a.“ Phone 294-3161 or 640-3686. MOVING o STORAGE 395 YONGE ST. NORTH Plan ‘ ROCI‘II'I‘IOIId I V 0 Pure farewell to everyone on the I I $11515“? eve of their departure for Ad. Proprietors or auctioneer: PACKING ' SHIPPING, RICHMOND HILL 1 28 Levendale Rd. South Block RICHMOND HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTRE 889-3756 PHONES 884-7456 Richmond Tailoring Co. L°”'°°ST 884-4212 LIFE-INSURED LOANS dis Ababa. Ethiopia where they will not be rP<pnn<lblP for any 5 Tonga 5.. Richmond Hill will serve under the Sudan In terior Mission for five years. Their flight 6 pm. August 19 from Toront International Airport. is booked for 0 connection "1w7 . sale. ' public liability property dam» age or injury to the public in with this auction 78l-6639 4 TIPPET ROAD 1 884-7381 Phone 889-1915 “No Haggling Deal with a Dealer of Reputation”

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