Di’ THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday, Aug. 1971. ms Jewellers Win Gay 1 Game! Four Played During The Weekendi Lady Luck did not Fastball Team last week win out of four starts. Thursday evening in i'caied Oshawa Bunnys ’ smile on Dyncs Jewellers as they managed only one Richmond Hill. llynes de- 1 with Billy Drcnniin on nerslcv who crossed home plate} Then the Dyan aggregation. headed for a lost weekend. i . “'ELLAND 1. DYNES 0 i Friday night Dynes suffered! '1 LET'S PLAY TENNIS Ry Alex McCran Phone 834-3408 5 ill .t d S b'NEWMARKET James Robertigtven a suspended sentence by a chaice of directions he chose .c n! E OCCer _u son. a wouldbe soul-saver. apâ€" “:9 Judgef 2n Lbs}; condition he north. because he was unde! . . eared before Jud", RLLSO†sax ouo or' egion. He was similar orders from the west Downs Orlll'a 5-2 F) I 1’ 19 hf"? I. I ‘back in court again July 22 and east. He was taken north ears? ' ll .1 I C allied “1“ when he hitched a ride outside to Bradford. where .he was pick- ; creating a disturbance at. the ioodwood .and was broughtcd up almost. immediately and l Richmond Ifniied soccer Stouffville Sales Barn. He was right. back into York. Offeredlbanished to Barrie. Club travelled up to Orillia ' ' MW ' W “ ‘ ' ’ "' T" V July 24 and came away with a lcontrol difficult. However. after‘ :15 minutes of play with Oi‘illia llairly easy win and a very im- ‘portant one. The ground at Orillia was 5wot and heavy. making. ball e t- a 1-0 defeat at the hands of‘ ’ . looking better. ian McGinnis the mound. He struck out 15 men. allowed seven Welland in the second annual R‘""'"‘“"' "l" Law" ,broke through and put fthe o e .. . ' 139 ass, to win the $1.700 hond first prize Niagara ‘ ‘ ,"Hill" up one. Shortly a ter.‘ . flattery?) ggtealf‘gf “rifle hits. lFalls Labatts Tournament l ’Iennls Assomatlon llBruno D‘Giovanni. the captain ( game' ‘3 Domik was the losing pitcheri and contender for top goalscor-l Bunnys went. out in front ln ed the ball over the right field before a packed house. He‘ .cr of the league, got two quick; the. first inning. with two menlfence. with Smith on base. In pitched a fine game. allowing , , “ †iones. giving him 15 goals 1nL out. when .lohn Mosure con-lthis frame Dyncs collected five only three hits. but one which foul". S A Squad Drop seven. games. . nected for a double and Tim;runs on four hits. was out of the park. was the. T S at } United was'awarded , Dem; Donovan for a triple to pushl In the bottom of the fourth killer. Ken Rohora. who allowed 0 - p a‘lty kick 19 minutes before half Mosure across the plate. Dwayne Reid hit a double. Mc- only NO llllS, “‘85 the “inning Ahhmmh hm “(wk was one (.d in mm in from 'hh wantimehnd Jim Ball made penalty'. The. score stood at 1-0 untilthllan sacrificed. Reid mmed pitcher. nf‘iul)ilm~i0n for the Rwhmnndhhm a Slight subsidence .m prï¬klckmg look easy when hei the third when Dynes scoredlto third on a passed hall and The tournament was a two- Hm Tennis Club with m". ï¬ncichmalmn‘ out “K.y “hm again. rocketed them†into Orillias five runs. Drennan started itiscored on Drennan‘s fly to ccn- Slime knockout Pitfall: hut wins in’ ‘ho YM‘ mixed doubleshhs mm. m the, hmel. Pndigoal. Five minutes later Frank. when he doubled. Then Kin- tre field. Dyncshad to drop out after this mumm, and me pxplohs of m“. .hmor end if you “on, a Ri(_h_ Unger collected a good pass‘ nersley singled scoring Dren-l There was no further scoring lnausnicmus 'start to keep its mmmé' Ims pas. week of 198121â€. mond Hm dehmeo’, Henry and from George Senetos and trap-i nan. Chapman sacrificed him to.until the seventh inning when Ontario-Michigan League com- 'Dlav “as one of dampmed Judy flaw it a good EO‘ hm ped a Shhpeh‘, ha†uhdeme’ath third. O'Neill walked and Smith‘Dyncs got their seventh and final mllmcnl “llh 09M“? Tom's on whim In “W. loamâ€. mamhm failed to iake the Shcond set. the goalkeeper making Rich- singled scoring Kinnei'sley and run on a sacrifice hunt. a walk Saturday in OFhHWH. 'l‘hcy ’mmp’qiod the heSt the locals losing 1. 5_6_ mond United up 5-0. . O‘Neil. Then Donny Lee knock-land a paSsed hall. It was Kin- 1tiliight1 as well lia"€"SlH.\’(‘d) in mum" mlhage was a Single “in Both Judy and HM]... should ter'llshe azzconodinhglfmr:sgegui:: ( "" “"“""â€"' "“"’*â€"" ’ ' " " " ’ to nurnamcnt. since ticy, . .‘ he mmmendod In. Hm,- Sport. tc ‘ I dmpped hmh games Of the dn$ll:<:lli:\\.llll\' 27 our VVL ing conduct in this match, as E?" 1w" but "ever had mUCh S dmlbgqhï¬a‘d‘21; 1 n NFQ o squad visited Ncii'market. This they continued to play meddling: cleari . . ‘ l6â€" ‘gfgawangg-g :aiiirouitnatL-ig deadlocked with Newmiifrket I]: sideltihie sumiorlttcrsI wereAdurï¬E-‘IOngegivlggggeofs {Egailgtgu‘i‘lmra i .‘ , , ‘ '~gi not, only one-ha oin mg cm to 13 pay. l mi- ‘ i . . H ' 113-inning struggle “'35 Domlk'glieadsbf the Barrie Cluprew tedly towards the dying stageleesegves‘ :ugusst h7i lat 12%??? Scoring 54 runs in two North Trailing 3-1 in the bottombr1 OSHAWA 3. DYNES 1 hank“th [as Opposed to them- meh. match the rain had ea] .econ fiary c 00. 1c 0 J York Softball league games the third. Bakers exploded “’Ith. Di'nvs managed. to push one “n(.imfla,.mn mm. had boon pretty well expended itself andt‘."l hfâ€: 3} ,,P’l‘;,_,,..,,_., , _~ last Sunday afternoon. Baker's sudden fury as they were again across the plate in the second installed at 1h". vayl‘narkct the playing conditions were ‘ Sales and Service Squirts defâ€" led by Greg Machlillan and feature, but still lost by a 3-1 Com“ but unfortunale mm, quite acwpmhle. in rach 1w 'd S - t i (“119d “mmhi†24‘“ l" Thmn‘rplԠW°°d‘ “lemma†“1‘ ‘0‘â€â€˜tsmm had not been wired up in time would think the rain that didl or w' e flu†5. hill. and Markham 30-0 at Crosâ€"lfor four. including a home run: Billy Drennan was the losinglfm. the match that nighh At faâ€. would have siahiiizod the! . . t by Park in a five inning con- for. three runs batted in. while pitcher in this one and the winâ€"‘various points in the match pebbieiy court surface 10 some;Win The", Flrst Game. ’ [95L lphll hlt three for mm" a smmo nor was Barry Tlmhcrs' Donny Richmond Hill players were degree. making it easier for‘ ‘. / Lorne Davidson won his fifthdouble and his seventh home Lee swung a mighty bat for a (imply confounded 1);. the Klan. the players m maintain their. . hall game as he tossed a nifty.riin. while knocking in three homer in the fourth to tie the (3f the m,"th lights “,th footing. It “as 11mg (.onmia_ 'l‘he losing . streak of the < four-hitter against Thornhill. runs: Lorne Davidson and Pete score but Tony‘s went ahead in iam, when Caving and smash “on m the. Richmond Hm Side Worldwide Shipping Team in while Ted Inch threw a one- Tipold each clouted a double. the sixth on an error by Mc-inolm1d nn‘numomm occasions that they won their last hm the Town Squirt Softball hitter against Markham in four: Davidson 'earned two runs Lelian and the game ended 33-]. th; ha“ would he “hon you or matches, Bruce Munro and phi] League was Shauered has, week: innings‘ With ROSS Quewnges'1bafled in“ ‘th Singlelons gmng‘ THIS WEEKEND H Dynesibv you before you even knew August defeating Tamblyn and When they. lI‘ng'lt “1113le “‘1 scr shutting out that team for to Steve Madden. Chris Nye and‘play Oshawa Tony's Thursdayk‘n \‘V it wag in‘ mm. vicinity .preston 6-4. 3-6. 6.3 and Mon- gel: their mnlh 1055 0f “19 593'. one, inning. Craig Stoness. 'I‘ipold scored night at the town park at 8:30, T C V th ieagt ‘jt “,aq toteâ€); ica Vermeuien and Karl Am; son but. were outsmarted by, Chris Nye and Pete Tipoldfour times, Madden. Wood and Next Saturday they travel to f." t- f. be; he {he dim son downing Bob Row and Fran TOW" Am" 30ԠWho allowed hit grand slam homers. whileiMacMillan three times eacli.iSarnia to play a double header, 1,1:15,ladlnb'd th ‘Emmï¬om Up_ perkms 6,3 3_6 6,5. the Shippers to win 9-8. with‘ phii wood 1m; his ï¬fth homerjwith single counters going lolthcn south to Windsor for an- lll‘lll‘nll"di::t m. The lavmé gum The f0]]o\\.-ing;1ight the Rich_ six runs in lhe last lnnlng- The. of the season. The real high- Querengesser, Stoness and Rob- other twoâ€"game engagement n flalceg gichmond Hiï¬ â€˜won 'thehhond Hi†“ASS took' on Mim_ big. hitters for Worldwide were light was the insertion into theilflehlfll’ran; W lSunday. .matc'h bv a {aim wide margin. ice. at Mimicm and were Cm two tyke playersborrowed for. lineup, 0f Tykes Billy Maddenv‘ 0 o 2‘ fl "7“¥7 V 777 iii The “lien-S and-ladies' doublesldown 4.2_ Only our first and game "[amle TUCker and. “ warren Nye and Dale More-‘RIChlldaca pairings were all victorious inlSt’COnd mt‘n'S dOUblé’S Dall‘S‘Mlke. MUIVlhln‘.Th? small .fr‘v land' Who 3†Showed husue- andi this ehcounter. while we couldlCOUld mUSli’l' Wins. JOl1n Mal‘alï¬lhlt “@195 to drlve m the tying Silent chl'eflt‘eepefiï¬ liï¬nï¬l - c . . . lonlv manage a single win inand Don Paul counting a 6'4.lam]1“wm:mg h Bo 9 935°" *1" 059 "3° 3 ‘ -‘J H Kari Allison and 6-5 triumph and Phil. August‘ urp .v's . o 's .vs. 3 frantic time trying to he. SWImming, Life Savmg, Canoeing p . d B . l . - ..i The M... l. Real 12...... . _ ‘ i emy gmlth downed Don Paui‘an . ariy lunio besting then, ‘ P y _ _ Egttgdthintheettsrcmed runs, “ms Young people attending Camp ham L'7 C i ‘ ha C 1 and Doug Slnithdgï¬l ï¬nisonlmï¬is 6-2. f th d f t litiggiitletfituslhtigses {st-iii: AfrOSt-"ee refngerator takes care Of 'tself' FrOSt ' ' . . i. timing in. am yo and Bob McKee um 9 Don _ a resu - o 959 e935_ , . 3 . i . . . . Baker.s 11 Richildaca during the second Thurston. Denny Cope. Ben Smith and Bruce King: by the alt-the hands of Thornhill andlll1 llle fll’Sll 1nmn3« Ted Incl“ "layer bu‘lds Up In the freezer' the Ice trays Deva! East Gwimmbury 2 camp period from July It) to 30 Howe, Cathy DeLceuw. Andy same score. Frank Robinson and Mimico. Richmond Hill's “A"iDltCl‘l€“d the ShUthï¬ :"d Easy suck you never, eVe'rr have to mop Up dl’lppl'ng The following night, Baker'slwetl‘et Slucgelsflg‘†‘“ qé‘alirf-P'mg{Ol'lgol‘erm‘}; ï¬f‘lg’.’ 153360“! Seanmrself came f6r0m «3 fliï¬ht deft; iggfglisgailï¬gd cigytegopï¬ Olfiggyst‘y played “9 °r ° 5 water or chip away ice. Take a look at todavs ‘ , .- - ;a ca 0 awar s. lose in- onroy. a i iseI‘a. ‘jcit to win 8- over 'i er an .' ‘ e - 4 - - _ - 3?th51?- IgstEliitguE“gl.-iiiin;b:iiivlicmded Red cross. SWimmlng Senior: Jim Graham. Ellla‘ Perkins. while John AndersonlSPOl- They are currently run- Hodgins Hardware 7 'efrlge'ator freezers'They glve you all the won 11_2_ ROSS Querengesser awards. Royal Life Saving bcth Miller. Steve Burks. Suehqnd yours truly (:9de out an ning third. five points behind S. Smith Real Estatq 6 freshness, none Of the host. defeated that team forthe fifthawards and Ontario Camping As- Church, Judy Ledsham, Doug‘gq Victory over perkins andNorth Tork who trail the lead- With three runs needed 'in _ straight time. as he threw a,sociation Canoeing awards. ‘DeLecuw. Susan Lemon. iLeigmei], ler, Thornhiil. by a single pointlthe last inning, N. .S. Smith ( sparkling ï¬vemmeh Shutting RED CROSS SWIMMING , Junior Resuscitation: Steve pat Robinson and Judy Litt‘. . * * * *‘ ' iRealty made it most. interesting h d out the opposition until the bot_ Pre-Beginner: David BaunonhEdwards. Joe Saunders. Dennis playing competitively for thel The third land final) semorgwth two runs across the plate y r0 .4 mm o{ the seventh with two Martine DeLeeuw. Doug Casc,_Limoges, Paul Berton, David first time this season as a domqghulid robin tournamentfgfsthte hï¬forle tthe Hodgltns Plealliilllili n ou _ 'David Lewis. Ian Barber. Danny Kelton. Duncan Ledsham.b195 unit. made short work of} . season was run 0 a - e. as man ou. ‘au . s mileage, Greg MacMmanlUrquhart. Bernice Granton. Susan Lemon. Nancy-Jo Pit.inan.‘1rran perm-n5 and Elaine Burt‘lurday. Although at first it ap-‘looked good, for Smiths. lwhile‘. knocked in three runs andysteven Cliitchey, Lauren Hobbs. Sandra Heilbron. Cindy Chap-.in winning 3.2‘ Lou Hollandmeaicd the turnout was gOi'nngony Makohin played fautless-l scored twice as he maintainedlDaVId Hunter. Mark Bielat. man. Carolyn Thurston. Jennifer and Irma Mach/11113“ were very to be rather sparse, a last min- ly in the field for Hodgins. his torrid hitting. going fourforiJoseph Granton, Cara Lee Gray, Karen Smith. Stephen stingy towards their youthfuputexflurry bolstered the flClt‘l‘ Dairy Queen 3, four. with two triples. HomelHughes- ' Bul‘ks. Barbara Thurston. Kim- opposition of Nathalie Macfar- COD-“derath 1" fact. “‘6 had Mr. Transmission 3 run King Phil wood cracked his! Beginner: Joanna Kafarowski, bcrley McMorran. Bridget Howe. lane and Rosemary DH\'IS.‘a 10ml 0f 38 elll‘ranl-S four more; After a rapid start in the win . d .†H d . C . . sixth of the season_wOod eamediSally Chapman. Paul Butter- Laura Comes. Sean Conroy. trouncing them 8-1. Lou count- than the Dl‘eV'OUS round mhmlcolumn. the Mr. Transmission HI y [0 ECtrIC , ones. osep gaunders. o ncy Kc ton. ue. unningiam. an3secon coup coming in e - _ '_ - itie paC' witi ye ano er 055. i .- . “Tricia?ggfécggï¬s;rao:;lpflelPhillips. Billy Cox. Brian Kcrr.‘Hunter. Karen Burks. .Ioâ€"Anna mixed. an 8-2 triumph with lhe “’mnmg co'mbmatlonf l"aa'd'tthis time to Dairy Queen. Terry SARI COOK’ CHAIRMAN Tipold scored twice. whiielJennifer McDiarmid. VickiiKafarowski, Patti Disera. Jaye partner Bob McKee. lmi as f°ll°“’_s- Joan Fleema“ Byer and Gol'd Dum3§ SUDPlIEd MAKESAWURLD AL. HORWOOD, SUPERINTENDENT Steve Madden and Robbie Bry. Smilie, Alan Hunter, Chris Wil-lGreem Tram, Jones. Carl Châ€; The same .night as our YNLf‘l‘ ngRMorllSngU' JOhn Mal" the power for the ice cream 0F DIFFERENCE an each counted once‘ ‘son. Jamie Virgo. icheV Andre‘“. Paterson. Sam. crew‘s deciSion over Newmar-FXS 3" “Semane Redgale 3}“ clan, while Scott Taylor looked With this Win Baker.S com-‘ Survival Swimming: Bridgoiicmp’man‘ Judy Ledsham' ‘keti our Inter-County “B†Team ‘nnthca‘SeY’ and JOY AUEU‘Sl-flhe good for|the slipping Transmis- 4 YONGE ST. SOUTH 884-4456 meted their league play unde_;H0\ve. Alexandra Waterfieldd Intermediate" Resuscitation. hosted the Brampton squad. Foo“ea 91 l‘a‘s Idea" Vlhe leflesh' sion outfit. ~__ï¬ _‘ ' feated‘ winning 15 Straight band’eter Wilson, Tina Brillinger, anwvn Herbert Lil Hum‘ the second week running our {Ilenls “919 Supelh and the . games. They scored a total olerian Morrison. John Healy.. .‘ . . _ "B" unit had to settle for a 3-3 ennls ‘Vas- 0" llle “l'mle C1055}- 4‘?’ o - - i , '- .. 591110? R95“501t‘t10“- d. . ly contested. with no one pair. - -31 runs while allowing the op.‘Rust_\ Feder. him McMonanhM ‘. B ‘b M .. B hock. law. ’ a V D v position 82. Georgina Watts. Miles Pitt, 3â€? 31.9“ “011.? ‘ 3i * * * * lamdbsme an astronomical total )/ Baker's 16 Stouffvllle 6 David Sti‘athv Rennie Renelt. Gabrmla Ruecmer' Amp†Taxâ€"i On July 28 our ladies so-iof games“ Last Thursday night at Cras-l Junior: David Butterwonh. 10‘" C-‘ind-V Rosenberg L11 Hum'liourned to. Mimic-0 The 6-3l * l‘ 'l' * bv Bark Baker's Sales 'hoste‘diMarg Lemon. Dennis leOSES. Torry Cmne' 'hm Graham sue score in favor of the Mimicol As many lennls fans are Stouft'ville in the first game ofiClndy Chapman. Kirk McDiarâ€"pthh‘ Marie, ROgers’ I‘IF‘Clmnflgirls would suggest our ladies aware' the Ontario. Junior Open: a two out of three semiï¬nahmid‘ John Cunningham. Jammingham.’ Elizabeth Mi .1 ethhad some difficulty in getting was contested this past week: play-off. and they pi‘omptlleelton. Paul Burton, Karen‘DOHa“ Xmmg‘ .Sha'ml WI 501‘1‘ untracked, Only the combinahalld hOPerlly many RK'hmOndi proceeded to win 16_6_ Ross Smith‘ Debbie Davies‘ Joseph Pat Lemay, Laiiry Brien. Ross‘mm of Monica Vermeulen and Hill restdents followed the f0.er1 . Querengesser threw a nine-hit-‘Saunders, Jennifer GrayShelagh‘MCMUl'cm' ‘h'dy Home“ R01? .Iny August 1151 Couple; couldltulles (lf Young Mal‘k Gll'dlel‘ In ‘ Ier for the win. striking out llearkinlz. PO‘WH' Calhy Slum“ lieu.†find the winning touch for the “"5 “9'11: Mallk advanced 1" while walking but two. l Intermediate: Sue Cunning- Bo‘ldell- Bmm‘yn Her’e'l‘mu-hmond Hm Side. taking theirtlhe Semi-flnals In his l2 and _a . .. .7- Josephine Matyas, Denny Cope. three matches 6_5_ 65' 6_1'lunder category. before bowmg RICHMOND HILL lcathy Plle‘ . tCurrently the Richmond Hill out. '10 Quebecs mp. sged Gregl Bronze Medallion: Alison 'l‘ay- ladies are in a founway “e fariBmie, 0-6, 4-6. .TlllS is an exâ€"t .. lor. Cathy Saxton. Rob Powell. second place in the leaguelceptlonal Sl'l0\\‘lng f0!“ Mal‘k.l M TEITB’ CONHP- Josephine mal.Va-‘Wstanding'.s. with 10 points. How- congldermg that he_ faced the. Marlon Ballt'OCk- R055 Meiever. if one looks at the break-i Clean? or the "Up. “I the Dm‘l MlII‘ChX. Dfll‘lan Youngi JUd.‘r'ldown in terms of total sets‘vmces fm'onmStslumm. mum- Roedel‘. lwon. Richmond Hill is a clear amenl‘ Rebmmdmg from? 0:61 Bronze Medallion (Barklthird behind Pine Point. Mimv RED flame {3691‘ u.) RMITEDZUT a lGahriela Kitechler. .ico, incidently. is leading the a :f‘. .cm‘ltn. Shams 3' Hiss‘ ONTARIO CAMPINC ‘pack with a comfortable four 2?â€: Eéggiilgzm e i: -‘ A- -' )ointhulge. .. .. . .- ASSOCIATION CANOEING ‘1 Richmond “Hrs IOTA “A†115 Within mly .iiti-iIsdiEtion ohr Results . AWARDS . a or hi" Beginner: Brian h'lOl‘l‘lSOh.‘1hig past week having to play‘Cl h f h. H d_ ff r} , . ‘Dave Kelton, Andrea gages" two matches. one being a post: inul'heoronltsalgg SlifIniLrlg gpgn . 1 -. H . . field. Rusty FEdel‘. 9 .Viponed contest with ThornhilLl y. . ‘ . “ All m STEBE: \lllage Cmffule 6: Petty Hill .3 Dan“ Carol Roche, Tracy Wim carrying over from the previous. And \iish hihn cofntinuedt good‘ , ga e tune out. Apollo 11 Coiffuie 13 ï¬ler. Perm, Disem Andy Pet- week July 28. Under lhmatem fmtune in is uture ennis ! PEEWEES Bennett's Textilesli lemon 5511‘, Chapman paul my qkios‘ our ..A.. Squad met battles! l Effective from Rendmous‘ Home runs; .Tracy Frands Turner. Jennifer Hiscox. Shelâ€"‘11]; Thm-hhiii f01~ceg_ This was. COMING EVENTS l Mfmday. AUgUSl 5th '0 Andoâ€"Cast Sanitation 2 tApoIlol; Les-lie Johnston. lagh Larkin. hlall MaddOClisi‘a criicial encounter for both sallll‘dayi AUgUSl 7 ICTA; Saturday. August Mao Heath! 4 Wendy Goodwin and .lanice‘Catherind DeLeeuw. Cynthia )artjeSI (,5 9013“), for Richmond Mixed Doubles at North York. on] DnesJ ell 3 '4.- . . . .l. p . . _v y Kyï¬ Pehw 81‘s 9 Eelry“Vlllag€‘ Coiffiile. R0 James Carl Clutche}. And} Hill. as they needed a win to Sllndal. August 8 ]\ NL . en 0 armacy_ erta 'IddOD tPOWellI. Paule" Cindy ChapmanY Janice maintain a ï¬ghting Chance for Ladies Doubles at Thornhi I. Rwhmond “"1 MIN“: 6 . STAXDINGS \Vard. Sharon Craig. LaUl‘le first position in the standings. 7‘ 7 “A CT“ 7 l â€" r_‘ Dave Chepflsky pitChed an‘Bpnnetlk ToXllles 7 2 n H Buttcrworth. Susan Lemon. Richmond Hill certainly didn‘t In Grants [805: excellent game. hit a home run Village Pizza 5 2 2 1': Dave Shmhy' Calmâ€"Ann Hug. get m-f 0n the “Sh. mm on thiS / ?nd all†:‘mle h?â€Â°.“'°,'“ third. Apollo H (‘mrmre 3 l H lies. Lisa Devlin. Mike Virgin. occasion. being down three I Adj-03f camber, caster and foe-in I0 - Guaranteed work Sal-t i .1 3 ‘3 21.“:‘32‘ “in: avast: 3:: 0nl- 590'“ G'WP‘ wereâ€: performedbvwaw .. ‘ .iini:.' .. A“? 195mg ï¬ve games “I a chel“ Flol‘ors 3 ï¬ 0 i'l‘avlor. Pat Ilema)‘. Elllahf’lll pivotal match proceeding on A total of $154,000 in Elanls - INSPGCI [POM 9""; SPFIHQS, ShOCkS, methamcs'ufmg . 1.."‘l'ken2le Pharmacy ls makmg “1â€â€? COWâ€? 3 6 0 - Cunningham. Denis Limoges. the middle court, to. Hillel's to 47 Ontario sports governing andsteering assembly latesfprecmon equmnl “self “‘9Ԡby “mmng the laSt PO‘Ve‘l Perm": 2 6 l a Denny Cope. Elizabeth Miller. .liidy Litt and Henry Smith vs bodies have been announced by four stralght' , , l SENIOR GIRLS Peter Bowden. Josephine Mat- Sandy and Noreen Kelson. rain Minister of Education Robert STARDBGS l Allencourl Pharmacy 11 vas. Dave Shier. .leo Saunders. began to fall. As it became Welch. The grants come from . Q ' I . W L T P: Pant In 7 Kathy Saxmm Sham“ Wilson. heavier the players elected to his department's i'OUIl'I alld rec' k t Richmond H. Musxc 6 3 0121 Aloi Bros. 20 Aim-i9 Barber. Terry Coyne. retire to shelter until it had reaiion branch. e e I I ‘ Rendezvous S 4 0 (it Loughlin Lumber 9 .CathV pile~ subsided] Largest gram. 319.000 goes in _ . . _ . “lac .Hea‘mg 4 4 1 9 York Simcm‘ Sports 7 ‘ Intermediate: Duncan Led- Incidentally the score at this the Ontario Ski Council. a fed- Our car serwce policy assures you of complete satisfaction. 30mm 33113171113†1 3 2 Micro Mas 6 ‘sham, Cindy Rosenbiii‘g. iiincture was one sci to the oration of four ski zones which 'ynes ewelel‘s ‘ After 8 Seven flame losing Kelsons of Thornhill. 6-5. with in i- v' u I ars each receiv- AndO‘CBSt Bsszl’ll‘“: 5 1 7 streak .~\1oi Brothers are finally a 4â€"3 count in the Kelson's fav~ ed :geralrfh.S )8 You don’t need CdShâ€"iUSI’ say‘"Churge It" . l l l . out of their slump with Brenda - or in the second set. Naturally The Ontario Latin Tennis As- Ericls CM" 1‘ Lee and Ellmhclh l.\'nn(‘ lllllln‘; the Kelsons were eager to cul- sociatmn will receive 511.000. Kl'me" Ponllaf‘ 0 homers. Katie \lcVamara had a minaie the match. and thus the Ontario Hockey Association 4 RH Bllllard 5 grandslam for Allcnt‘ouri Phar- assure a Thornhill victory. if $8.739 mp Ontario track and 4 _ Charm“ Hardware 2 macy. S f b L the matth had been called at field clubs $8300 and the One " Rle hcal'mn DllCl‘led a 0n“ STANDINGS o t a this point due to 11npla_\alll(‘[ar1n Sou-9r Association 53.000 v P hit. eig t strikeout. game for York gimme Spin-i; 7 3 n it (-.inmi1..n;_ the (unlosi would According to .\1r. \I'elch these Eric's. He was hacked by Kevin Micro Mots '7 2 o 14 s'msnixtis iia\e had in be plated at a grants a... m assist the sports \IcLeod's rand Slammer and 5 4 o to . \v i, ’1‘ in future dalo_ .iartin: unh a “so ’ ' e dp\eln leaderâ€" Robbie Balfer‘s four RBI‘s for Killiniflrinpim; .i, 3 u R ,iW-e may“; lTCH 2 l 2.0 Clean cza-p. The shower subse- gliipCI:;:)ngri‘ani: and topplan for the large win over Kinnear. A101 Ems 2 7 ii 4 Eymvdy Flam-'2 is in 5 n ‘30 quemiy waned and the match of the growth and development of STANDINGS Loughiin Lumber 2 'l l) 4 R H Aum Body 18 8 6 2 18 decision contlnucd again on their particular sports. The w L T P There is only 0119 Same Ol Eric‘s C. & S. 15 ï¬ 11 1 13 second court Heiieier. the money will also be used to pro- . Eric's Cycle 7 2 0 14 regular season play left for the El:inA_Scr\'1ce 17 6 11 n i: 5I10\\(‘l‘ int-teased once more \‘lde training ClinlCS for coach- A ptvmomor THE GOODYEAR me & RUBBER COMPANY or CANADA llMHED Klmlf‘al‘ Pontlac 7 2 0 14 senior girls \\lil‘l Yoi‘k-Simcoe )1]: Trims 18 ‘1 16 0 4 and the adage "\oii don't know 95. managers and other of- Cllal'llon Haldwal'e 2 5 l 5 and tlieMici‘o-Xlets tied for first FI'Tl'RF, GAMES enoueh to come out of the rain" ficials, The governmenl Plans '0 _ . 9 R. 1-1. Billiards 1 7 1 3 place. 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