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The Liberal, 20 May 1971, p. 17

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The Ranger game saw Jackie Millar open the scoring for Richmond Hill after three minutes only to see Barrie roar back to tie the game a few minutes later. Richmond Hill’s two soccer teams also made it two wins in two starts over the weekend in the Newmarket and District Soccer League. uvhvv; “V.- The Rangers rattled home the goals against Barrie as they downed the latter team 5-1 in a first division encounter. Then it was Richmond Hill United‘s turn in the second div- ision as they downed Orange- ville 3-1. ‘l'lib' LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday. May '20, 1971 17 Rangers, United Chalk Up Wins,'GoI-mley Neighborhood NoieS'Family Camping Commences This Weekend In Albion Hills Area CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTED â€"â€" 887-5445 I - l ' 5-] 3-] l t _ . _ I 1 F01‘ those People _“jhO have wood. barbecues. outdoor toil-110. Bruce's Mill is located two’ SATURDAY â€" 2pm and y , ‘Neighborhood .Notes lV1ctor Noble were dmnqulia; Elliott Just north of Gorm- been eagerly awaltmg th_e(ets, drinking water and garbage‘imiles east of Don Mills Road 0:113:30 pm â€" Albion Hills, Boyd. ...... Ana 5A nunnon A: mt..- "7:11;-.. \YALI- .U. __.A_,‘,...A:-_‘ A___l A- ,LAJ, ,_,_;:A- RICHMOND HILL Choose a BOND tropical suit: because BOND offers the world's best summer-weight FORTRED‘ and Wool fab- rics . . . natural climate con- trol and fashion are woven right in . . . the natural drape and fit retains its shape. *Registered Trade Mark YOU CAN’T BEAT . . . BOND TAILORING. BOND CLOTHES Then .the Rangers went out Reg. $89.50 for only . . . SUM} 55% Fortre! [45% Wool Here’s the comfort- able BOND story for COOL, TAILORED- to-MEASURE (MEYER SOLOMON) in “The North Mall” Richmond Heights Centre Extra Pants $13.95 You don’t need to own a house or a farm to borrow money if you’re 3-" a customer of Victoria and 'Grey Trust Company. There are various ways we can accommodate you and arrange for easy payback plans. Discuss your problem today at Victoria and Grey. norms: WCTDRMand GREY "UL u1ua and URL! TRUST COMPANY StNCE 1889 G. A. WAKELIN, MANAGER 7 12; YONGE ST. N. dMUND HILL 884-1107 Support the Flowers of Hope Campaign money": Get it ' here!“ Need The senior Trust Compa devoted entirely to serrin lee people of Ontario. COAT AND PANTS .50 Keenan closed the scoring for the Rangers from the penalty spot after Jim Henry had been tripped inside the penalty area. Dave Cax‘lisle was a standout for Richmond Hill both in an offensive and defensive role. With the wind against him. he hit the ball from 35 ya-rds_ out and it cannoned into the top corner of the net on his first effort. United meets Orillia at Thornlea with kick-off time at 6 pm. Katakouzinos got his second goal of the night from a cor- ner kick taken by Ian McGin- nis. Orangeville tied it up but Richmond Hill moved out in front as Kevin Parker took a low cross from left wing Gord Hunter and blasted the ball in- to the left-hand corner of the net. The first goal came in the 10 minute mark from centre-half Paul Katakouzinos who rushed‘ downfield to receive a corner kick taken by Art Smyth and tapped the ball past a confused defense. Richmond Hill United chalked up its second win on Saturday with an impressive conquest of Orangeville. ULICII31VC auu \ADLI'IAJA'V .v-‘- Richmond Hill plays Brad- ford at Langstaff May 29. The second half saw Millar score another two goals which were strictly spectacular all the way. His second was a similar booming drive but one minute later and looked almost like a video tape replay. in front to stay as Billy Keen- an got his head to a cross from the wing and scored the secâ€" ond goal which proved to be the _ winner. RON WOODS ALUMINUM Prods. 9X9><7$3539 Sewn-in floor, Dutch screen door, rear window with storm flaps FREE-KlCK-START See the complete line of Coleman Sport Bikes 96 YONGE STREET N. RICHMOND HILL 884-1514 with any machine Offer good until May 29th only asagss‘e sen.ch SPECIAL HOURS: Closed Monday Tues. - Thurs. 9-5 Fri. 9-7 Sat. 9-1 ' Most of the activity over the past two weeks has centred around picking the town re- presentative teams which will play in the Metro Toronto North ‘ York League. Richmond Hill will be represented by one team in each division. These divisions are: Squirts .(under 8), Coach Art Gossman; ‘ Atom (under 10), George Barr; Mosquito (under 12), Harry Moebus: Peewee (under 14), Tony Clayton; Bantam (under 16), John Elliott; Junior B (un- der 18), Rob Kernohan. I Practice sessions are now un- derway in house league action Competition for these teams will be severe but hopes are high that the Hill will register more than a fair share of vic- tories. League games start the first Week in June with home games scheduled for Richmond Hill High School or Bayview Secon- dary School. Mrs. Jack Swindells, Mrs. Russ Ellas. Mrs. Roy Smith and Mrs. William Noble attended the District Annual of the' WI on Tuesday at Vandorf Hall. on Tuesday at Vandorf Hall. Mrs. Allan Pope of Glen Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Meed Orchard spent several days and family visited on Saturday with Mrs. Norman Brown. with Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Cramp- Other recent visitors with Mrs. ton and family of Proton Sta- Brown were Mr. and Mrs. Levi tion. Thompson and Mrs. Winnie Gil- Christopher Chapman of lis of North Bay. Cedar Grove and Mr. and Mrs. The home of the late Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Meed and family visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Cramp- ton and family of Proton Sta- tion. Forecast Exciting Year Hill Minor Soccer Loo-p Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sprox’ ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sproxton of Scar- boro. Rev. and Mrs. Roy Winger of Carlisle, Pennsylvania. spent a few days with her brother~in~ law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Reesor. Mrs. Rees‘or en- tertained a number of ladies on Saturday afternoon in honor of Miriam. The Colonist Group of the Pioneer Girls with their leader Mrs. Lloyd Hogg had a week end camp-out near Uxbridge. Mrs. William Noble attended the Diocesan Council annual meeting of the ACW at St. James‘ Diocesan Centre on Wednesday. Guest speakers Were Oakah Jones ‘of the Con- sumers’ Gas Company and Eliz- abeth Dingman, columnist for the Toronto Telegram and On- tario Minister of Education Robert Welch. Misses Bonnie and Brenda Harvey spent a week‘s holidays in Florida. Miss Faye Johnson was guest of honor at a bridal shower on Friday evening at the home of Miss Joan Wideman. On Tues- day night Faye was again pre- sented with a shower of gifts from the Pioneer Girls. Sympathy is extended to Lloyd Canning and sons in the passing of his wife, the former Helen Boynton, youngest daugh- ter of the late Stan Boynton and Mrs. Boynton of Victoria Square. The funeral was held on Saturday morning from the Marshall Funeral Home in Richmond Hill.’ Lawn & Garden Seed, Peat Moss, Rockery Stone, Driveway Curbs, Sidewalk and Patio Slabs, Loam, Manure, Compost, Limestone, Sand and Gravel 96 STEELES AVE. W. 889-2102 22 NORTHMOUNT GARDEN CENTRE OIB MEL‘S HAULAGE KEEP THEM ‘ JUMPING with... SHUR-GAIN 15% HORSE FEED SWT. Why not phone or drop in soon for the complete story! Horses, like other domestic animals, require a balanced ration if they are to grow and perform to the maximum. Shur-Gain’s 15% Horse Feed sm. will give them this balanced ration, and at only $4.30 cwt. MAPLE FEED MILL RAILWAY STREET, MAPLE PH. 832-1241 ROLLED WESTERN OATS Spec. $3.30 cwt. CIL 10-6-4 50 [8. BAG $1.89 ANNUAL BOX PLANTS SPECIAL FERTILIZER LOCAL DELIVERY Mrs. Fred Lewis was made an honorary member of the War Amputations of Canada in a special ceremony in Toronto recently. Mrs. Lewis was pre- sented with a lovely badge. Victor Noble were dinner guests of Mrs. William Noble on Monday evening. Mr. Chap- man’s beautiful 1927 Pierce Ar- ,row attracted considerable at- ltention in the community. Coaches, managers and other help are still needed and in- terested parties should contact Rob Kernohan at 884-2788. View Tuesday â€" Atoms TRT, Richmond Hill High; Squirts House League, Bayview Secon- dary; Mosquito House League, Don Head Secondary School. Wednesday â€"- Mosquito TRT, Richmond Hill; Atom House League, Bayview. “ Thursday â€"â€" Peewee TRT, Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Ed Gibson and family in the sudden passing of Mr. Gibson last week at Wroxeter. The Gib- sons lived in Gormley for sev- eral years and just moved late last fall from the community. General practice sessions will continue for the remainder of the month and regular league play gets underway the first week in June. Full schedule of activities is as follows: Tfiurrsdayr â€" Peewee TRT, Richmond Hill; Squirt TRT, Bayview. For the first time, a Mosquito house league consisting of four teams will operate. M011dayâ€"- Bantam TRT, Bay- view Secondary School. -â€" Junior B TRT, Bay- A number of friends held a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brimicombe who will be moving to Nova Scotia at the end of the month. They were presented with a gift of money. Mark Farmer entertained a number of friends on Saturday afternoon in honor of his birth- day. Miss Audrey Leary and Mrs. Allan Pope arrived home on Monday from a very enjoyable trip around the world by boat. They stopped at many ports in- cluding those in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Figi, Hong Kong, Lisbon, Singapore, Honolulu, Durban, Dakar, Southampton and London. A miscellaneous shower will be held for John Doner and his bride-to-be Miss June Nichols in Victoria Square Community Hall at 8 pm May 28. Friends here were very sorry to ,learn of the serious heart attack suffered by Morley Jones, son of Joseph Jones. He is presently in Centenary Hos- pital, Scarboro. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sproxton on the birth of their son. Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Meed have received word that the charter flight on which they will return to Ethiopia will leave on Sunday, June 13 from New York instead of June 15 as first planned. We used to think of vandal- ism many miles or even coun- tries away. However, it seems to be rampant everywhere. Even in broad daylight and on Sun- days, culprits are being found or sometimes just the damage they have done, such as, at the Mt. Pisgah United Church on Concession 3. The trustees have decided to put this century old building under the auctioneer‘s hammer on May 29. The contents of the church. the land and the buildâ€" ing itself will be sold with the stipulation that the building must be removed from the property. or anytime Saturday. and must‘ leave before sundown Sunday. 1 The weekend program sched- uled for Albion Hills campers: consists of a Friday night bon- fire, a forest and wildlife hike on Saturday morning, movies‘ that evening. an early morning; hike Sunday and a tour of the nearby authority farm. Although there are no hydro, water or sewage hookups avail- able in the area. there are such amenities as picnic tables, fire- l â€" EASIEII IIIGIII lIIIIVIIIli I, A vote was taken on Sunday‘ morning at the Missionary Church to confirm the call of Rev. Orville Bell of Michigan to succeed Rev. Harvey Hall- man in July as pastor of the Gormley Church. Rev. Hall- man is retiring after 40 years in the ministry. Desmond Meed. missionary for five years with the Sudan Interior Missions in Ethiopia was the guest speaker on Sun- day night at Heise Hill United. Gormley WI will meet on May 26 at the home of Mrs. Richard Baycroft in Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bowen and family of Little Britain. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Reaman of Thornhill, Mr. and Mrs. A1- vin Farmer and Allan Smith were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Farmer in honor of Mark‘s birthday. Mrs. William Noble? spent Friday with Mrs. Ivaegh Hep- burn of Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sudeyko of Hamilton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Metro Sud- eyko. Mrs. Edythe Jones of Toronto spent Sunday with Mrs. Beulah Jones. Get a professional job by Firestone Riding System experts. We adjust camber, caster, and toe-in using the latest precision equipment. Phone now for an appointment. Elias Elliott just north of Gorm- :ey intersection has been sold recently. We're OPEN MAY 24th RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE, RICHMOND HILL - 884-4401 SERVICE OFFERS GOOD MONDAY, MAY 24 ONLY!! STORES op‘Elflgé'ée/iifim OFFER GOOD MONDAY, MAY 24th ONLY!!! You're milé'éhahead with for coupon clippers. Camping at Albion Hills is on a permit basis only. with ac- commodation available for 50 units. either tents or trailers. Permits may be obtained by contacting the authority at 5 Shoreham Drive, Downsview. There is a charge of $5 per site per weekend. For those people who have been eagerly awaiting the chance to start spending their weekends “under canvas," the beginning of family camping this weekend at the Albion Hills Conservation Area of the Metro Conservation Authority will come as good news. Albion Hills is located five miles north of Bolton on High- way 50, and the weekend camp- ing program runs until Sept- ember 6. Campers can .enter the grounds up to 8.30 pm Friday. or anytime Saturday, and must leave before sundown Sunday. Although there are no hydro, water or sewage hookups avail- able in the area, there are such amenities as picnic tables, fire- anIi-reflecfion lens coating 0 reduces reflections o improves light transmission 0 greater visual efficiency m ‘ BRADDOCK 8‘ "’4, OPTICAL : 2 Richmond Heights 5 9‘ ‘ Centre “Jim” Richmond Hill "M" 884-6881 with SIIBFGBIE ” Torsion bar adjustment extra ‘VHY wood. barbecues, outdoor toil- ets, drinking water and garbage recepticles. BRUCE’S MILL â€" Tours of of the historic Bruce‘s Mill in the conservation area of the same name will take place Sun- day and continue until October Lf camping doesn’t excite you. there are many other activities taking place at the 14 conserva- tion areas of the authority; the following are some of the high- lights: MINI PRICES . . . MAXI SAVINGS ON TOP QUALITY For Your Home Freezer (FILET MIGNON) BEEF TENDERLOIN FRESHLY SLICED lEAN COOKED HAM . lb. $1.09 RED 8. BLUE BRAND BEEF LEVENDALE ROAD SWING into SPRING with these SPECIALS at Levendale Meats! THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, May 20, 1971 LEVENDALE MEATS (Custom cut. wrapped and fast frozen for your convenience) SIDES OF BEEF SIDES OF PORK (Specially cut for Barbecue Steaks) lb. FRONT QUARTERS OF BEEF CHAMPION |10. Bruce‘s Mill is located two‘, SATURDAY â€"â€" 2pm and lmiles east of Don Mills Road on[3:30 pm â€"â€" Albion Hills. Boyd. the Gomley-Stouffville Road-Bruce’s Mill. » As part of a continuing restora- SUNDAY â€" 2 pm and 3:30 tion program to put Bruce’s pm â€"â€" Albion Hills. Glen Haffy, Mill back into operation in its Boyd, Bruce‘s Mill. 2pm â€"â€" original pioneer condition, Greenwood. 4 pm -~ Claremont. about $9,000 will be spent for Hikes are also conducted at work on the mill this year. Cold Creek Conservation Area REGULAR HIKES â€" The at various times from now until regular interpretive hiking pro- October 31. For more informa- gram will take place in the tion on these and other activi-. following conservation areas of ties at the conservation authori- tlie authority: ty's areas. call 630-9780. REGULAR HIKES â€" The regular interpretive hiking pro- gram will take place in the following conservation areas of the authority: Telephone 884-5801 to fit most models of FORD, CHEV, OLDS PONTIAC, PLYMOUTH -p|y Nylon or use your. . . RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE ..... lb. . . . . . lb. $1.75

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