R. H. Music 6 4 0 12 Rendezvous 6 5 0 12 Ando Cast Sanita. 5 5 1 11 Dynes Jewellers 5 6 O 10 Kenzie Pharmacy 5 6 0 10 Mac Heating 4 5 1 9 (Richmond Hill Music and Mac Heating have. one game in hand to be played Home run by Glen Tatum of Kinnear'sl BANTAMS Kinnear Pontiac 4. Charlton Hardware 3. Kent Clothes 7 1 l 15 Tony's Esso 7 2 0 14 G. S. Wood Optlc' 5 3 1 11 Rumble. Transport 4 3 210 R. H. Auto Body 4 4 1 9 Ramsey Rec. 3 5 1 7 Fred's Towing 1 7 1 3 Photique Studios 1 7 1 3 PEEWEES Ando Cast. Sanitation 1. Dynes Jewellers 0: Rendezvous 7. Kenzie Pharmacy 0. STANDINGS W L T P Kinnear Pontiac Eric’s Cycle Charlton Hardware R. H. Billiards V'Kinnear‘s and Charlton have played one more game than the others). Rlce's Flowers 9‘ Village Pizza 5; Apollo II Coiffure 11. Village Coiffure 3: Bennett‘s Textiles 12. Perry Hill 10: the Richmond Hill Jaycees - Powell Fencing game is under protest. Cindi' Sutton homered via a bum; for the losing Village Pizza. BALL ASSOCIATION .Villase Pizza 5 4 212 (Week Ending August 14) Rice 5 Flowers 0 *j 0 10 TYRES R. H. Jziycees 5 o 0 10 Ramsey Rec 5. Rumble Trans- 1’9"†Hm , 4 7 0 3 port 5; Kent Clothes 10, Photi- Vluage 0015"â€? 4 7 0 3 que Studio 7; Richmond Hillipowe“ Fencmg 3 5 1 7 Auto Body 11. Fred's Towing 3:} SENIOR GIRLS Tony Esso 10, G.' S. Wood Aloi Bros. 9. The Pant-in 5; Opticians 7. iYork Simcoe Sports 11. Alien- Tony's Glen Apps pitched 15 court Pharmacy 6: Loughlin strikeouts backed by a grand Lumber 6, Micro Mots 5. slam home run by Mike Mulvi-i Patty Barclay scored the win- hill for the win while Dale ning run for Louzhlin Lumber Moreland had 12 strikeouts and‘m'er Micro Mets. Susan Chepe- homered with two on for losingllaski played wail scaring twn G. S. Wood Opticians. jruns and making an unassisted Gord Founier had two home double play for the losing Pant- runs fof Rumble Transport. \lnieam. Other home runs fdr the night were by Blair Clack for Rich- mond Hill Auto with two on base; and David Allen for Kent Clothes. Bennett's Textile 9 Apollo II Coiffure 6 SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked as to content. for the construction of the Maple Leaf Public School Addition‘ Town of Newmarket, will be receiv- ed by the Director of Educa- tion. 22 Church Street. Aurora. Ontario until 12:00 o‘clock noon. Eastern Daylight Saving Time, Thursday, September 2. 1971. THE YORK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATmN’ Tender for General Contract for Maple Leaf Public School Additionâ€"Town of Newmarket Drawings and Specifications will be available to General Contractors on August 12. 1971 at the office of the Architect. D. Ross King. 180 Duncan Mills Road. Don Mills‘ Ontario on the deposit of $100.00 certified cheque payable to the Archi- tect. Deposit will be returned if Drawings are returned to the Architect in good condition within seven days of the clasâ€" ing of tenders. www-mï¬ , , The Lions were in command of the game most ‘ lgfgpihgign of the wav, scoring three runs m the second, two is“; exce - ’ . .v . . : ptim on a ringing double by Randy Martin and the third ‘and Bourget on a single by Kevin Bryan. apiece. both .gle and doub Two additional runs scored in Glen Moreland and Kyle Chat-g Martin. Bo. the third inning on doubles bylfield sandwiched around a walk her drove in Structural Steel. Mechanical and Electrical Subcontractors shall submit their tenders to General Contractors through the Toronto Bid Depository not later than 12:00 o'clock noon E.D.S,T.. September 1. 1971. 16 Each tender shall be accom- panied by a Bid Bond in the amount of $10,000.00 made pay- able to the York County Board of Education. an agreement to provide a 100°? Performance Bond and a 100% Payment of Labor and Materials Band. The Board reserves the right to reject all tenders or to ac- cept any tender not necessarily the lowest. D. Ross King Architect 180 Duncan Mills Road Don Mills. Ontario Chairman Arthur E. Starr This big inning was necessary to ensure the win as the visitors rallied for, five runs of their own in the top half of the seventh to bring the score to a reSpeEtabie 13-7. an, ,,,,, A, .1. A seven run sixth inning by Richmond Hill Pee- wee Lions sunk East Gwillimbury 13-7 August 9 in a York Ontario Slmcoe Peewee League game at Cros- by Park. JUNIOR. GIRLS THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday. Aug. 19. 1971 STANDINGS STANDINGS STANDINGS Director of Education Chapman P221009 11111 T001001 L455665 N665554 o on‘Loughlm Lumber Kent York Simcoe Sports JAloi Bros. ‘Allen‘ Pharmacy '1‘ P Micro-Mists 1 15‘The Pant-1n 0 14; ‘ éié§ll..LL-. With a short~handed team. Richmond Hill Peewee Lions softballers 1051: another close game at Crosby Park August 2 to the visiting Markham team by a narrow 6-5 score. Fir“ b1°°d “’55 drawn by the last three batters went dawn Lions who scored a first inning on strike; and the other on a run on a well-placed bunt by ground ban Pete Tipold and a single by Chatfield had an excellent Kyle Chatfieid. ‘game with three hits in four In the top half of the thil‘dl‘times at bat. while scoring two Markham scored four runs on runs and batting in one. three singles, a walk and an Pete Tipold had two hits “11h error. sinzles going to Nye. Ham and The Lions came back “'1ch single runs in the third and fifth innings and closed the gap to 4-3. One run came in on a walk to Ben Bo‘urget and a sin- gle by Chris Nye. The other saw Bourget drive in Chatfield. The Lions had a number of squirt. players from the Ram- blers in their lineup along with Mark Schiller from the house league. who has caught the last two games in the absence of reâ€" gular Bob Putnam on holidays. James Davidson was out of ac- tion with a broken toe. All boys played a fine game even in a losing effort. Markham Visitors Down RH Peewee Lions 6â€"5 Minor 30†Results Plaving catch-up ball the BEST an “IW COME TO LEVENDALE MEAT MARKET! BLADE and SHORT RIB Choice Chuck Steak 79% Butt Pork Chops 49% RICHMOND HILL For Your Home Freezer BACON JUST GIVE US A TRY. YOU‘LL BE MORE THAN SATISFIED. YOU’LL ALSO BE SL’RPRISED AT THE MONEY YOU SAVE! LEVENDALE ROAD STANDINGS LEVENDALE MEATS (Custom câ€"ut Front Quarters of Beef . . . . . , . . ll: SidesofBeef lb Hind Quarters of Beef . . . . . . . . 1k Sides of Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1b :. wrapped and fast frozen for your convenienCe) In the scoring, parade Galâ€" laugher got, on base four times on two errors. a walk, a triple. and scored each time. Moreland and Martin also scored twice with singles being plated by Marc Brillinger’. Putnam. Chat- field. Bourget and Nye. Pitcher Chatfield had the game in control throughout ex- periencing his only trouble in two innings in which the visi- 12'tors scored runs. He allowed six lo'hits. striking out five while 10 walking only two batters. 8‘ The Lions were strengthened 8 for this game with the return of TGallaugher. Putnam and Bril- flinger from holidays and the 5;?welcome news that James n_‘Davidson will be returning binifrom his foot injury in time for the OASA Playdowns. n. One disappointing note was that Second Baseman er ,9_ Dale Strang returned from m his holidays with a broken Ed foot and will be lost to the m team for the balance of the season. NEWMARKET: Eleven town residents built swimming pools worth $29,400 during June. Building permits {or two homes. ‘totalling 3110.000. were also 0 issued and for $78,000 for ad- 0 ditions to commercial property. smug-NU her drove in six runs between them with singles contributed by Bob Putnam. Chatfield. Chris Nye, Greg McMillan and Bryan. Trailing 6-4 the Lions scored one run in their half of the seventh inning vith Chatï¬eld stealing home. ut that. was their last breath as two of the last three batters went down on strikes and the other on a Pete Tipold had two hits with singles going to Nye, Ham and Martin. Lions finally caught the Markham team on 11 bases empty home run by Randy Martin which sailed over the centre fielder's head im the bottom half of the sixth, In the top half of the seventh inning, the Markham team struck for two runs. again on three hits and an error. to fake the lead and but the pressure back on the Lions. Single runs were scored by Tinold. Bourget and Martin. NOTE â€"â€" In the August 5 issue it was reported the Lions deâ€" feated Oak Ridges 9-3. This was in error as the score was the other Way around. The Lions scored seven runs! In attempting to resolve one on six hits in the sixth inning‘of these. Markham Town Conn- along with three npposition‘cu agree August 10 to gram 3 errors. Big b’0‘" Or the inmngfs.‘300 increase in salary plus a “'35 Ben Bourgers dOUble. ‘car allowance of $251 to Mark- Lions had 11 hits with evei‘y‘ham Arena Manager Ross MC- player sharing in the attack withCal-ty. the exception of one. Martin Mn MCCMLv was not menu.» and Bourget led with two hits‘ed in the salary negotiations apiece' bow banging 0‘“ 3 Sm'ifor municipal employees term- gle and double“ limited on June 22 At. that Manln‘ Bow-get and Gallaug'ltime insidp amnlnvaes were ROASTS 69% BY "fur. PIECE O RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE Telephone 884-5801 29%, SLICED It looked for a time as if the two recommendations would be carried when an attempt to have them removed from the report was lost. However. when the whole report. came up im- mediately afterwards for ap- proval, that. motion also was lost. Mayor William Lazenby. expressing bewilderment. re- peated the votes with the same result. ed to proceed with street num- bering as per their proposal in the area bounded by the CFRxB‘ road on the north. 19th Av-i enue on the south. Bathursts Street on the west and the pro-[ posed 404 Highway on the east. were contained in a re-1 port from the above committee.) The house numbering in Ward 5. the northern section of the new Town of Richmond Hill. was one of the ï¬rst re- quests of the representatives of that area. Regional Councillor Gordon Rowe and Councillor A house numbering proposal which would allocate 750 num- bers to each mile and a quar- ter concession lone number for each 25 feeU and with the exception of Yonge and Bay- view Streets in the old town of Richmond Hill would have continued the' Toronto num- bering system on north-south roads and tied in with the Vaughan system. proposed by the Municipal Seyliice Com- pany. was returned to the per- sonnel. procedures and bylaws committee by Richmond Hill Council August 9. Approvalrof the proposal and the recommendation that Muni- cipal. ServiceVanjpany be hirv It was then that Councillor Andy Chateauvert admitted he had voted against adopting the committee report because he could not support another of its recommendations. although not specifying which one. . Mayor Lazenby then ordered the report returned to commit- tee. with instructions to bring the recommendations in as sep- arate reports in order to get them carried. Mr. McCarty was not includ-I ed in the salary negotiations, {or municipal employees term-l inated on June 22. At. that time inside employees were granted a $500 increase retro- active from January 1. The in- crease in Mr. McCarty's salaryl from $9,000 to 59,500. it was pointed out. would be in keep-1 ing with the federally approved six percent increase. ' There was considerable dis» cussion, however. about the car allowance. The municipality. said Councillor James Jongen- eel. had established a policy of paying 14 cents per mile to em- ployees using their own cars for municipal business. Councillor Roy Muldrew agreed, “We can- not change policy for one indi- New municipalities created by regional government are en- countering numerous small unâ€" forseen problems in making the transition. Council Defers House Numbering Proposal For North Richmond Hill lb. 650 lb. 790 1b. 496 {to the per- Regional Councillor Donald and bylaws Plaxton warned that Chan- chmond Hill'ges in numbering and street names could bring added ex- proposal and Dense to all places ' of busi- n that Muni- 11655. which would have to pur- pany be Mr» chase new supplies of station- street numâ€" , ery. The matter of car allowance had been discussed some time ago. declared Mayor Anthony Roman. and it was not likely that the arena manager had kept track of his mileage since the first day of January. Markham Councillor Harold Lawrie agreed. pointing out that in the area in which Mr. McCarty operates. the car was the only means of transporta- tion. and through the winter months he made almost daily trips to the bank about one mile from the arena. NEWMARKET -â€" Town council has agreed to purchase the old Tra’ilways of Canada building on Davis Drive for $45,000. It will be used as a second fire hall. allowance. that (he overall silâ€" uation has not yet been re- vieWed. ’Slnce a proposed $250 car allowance for Mr. McCarty had been rejected by council earlier. a new motion was intro- duced and approved giving the arena manager an allowance of $51 for hisâ€"car for the current year. Stewart Bell. They pointed out that a large area of the ward. formerly in Whitchui‘ch Town- ship, did not have house num- bers. Provision of them would make it much easier for dvliv- ery men. the fire department, ambulances and doctors in fin- ding individual homes. It was also agreed (hat mile- age and car allowances be re~ viewed before the end of the year. Councillor Lois Hancey wants necessary changes in street names to be made at the same time as the numbering. “Mayor Roman added that there were others in the muni- cipality who still receivg c'ar Chair. Moss Green. Reg. $399. Model 60. 3 Seater Sofa & Chair. Two-tone Green -Grey. Reg. $395. Model 29. 3 Seater Sofa. Teak frame. Orange dec- orator cover. Reg. $298. 3 Seafer Sofa. Reg. $198. Model Esa. Single Size Sofa Bed. One only. Reg. $298. Double Size Day Bed with Teak Frame. 3 Only. Reg $349. Oslo. 3 Seater Sofa & Glostrup. Warm Orange 114" long Four Seater named in 100% Wool. Oatmeal Color. HiBack Chair in Brown. Danish Import. Reg. Value $1100. SLIGHTLY SHOPSOILED.ONE ONLY 63†Double Bookcase Top. for Buffet. 6 Matching 3 seater Sofa only. $295. FOAM FILLED COMFORT Adj. shelves. Reg. $159 The society plans to ask North York Council to try to establish a special zoning category to pro- tect, th‘é‘ sites which date back {0 1812 to remind future residents of the borough‘s history. If this cannol be done. the society sug- gests that funds be provided to UP “UNIFORM UNIQUE" a White, Coloured & Pant Suit Uni-s forms - Blouses - Slacks e Hot Pant Dresses - Short Sets - Slips =Wigs, Etc. WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCK 30 Yonge Street S. Richmond Hill ~ 884=°163 $200 REWARD STARTS AUG. 18 For Information Leading To The Recovery 0f 3 Chests 0f Tools Stolen From Mr. Transmission PHONE 889-6662 177 YONGE STREET NORTH RICHMOND HILL $449 Model 300. Special! Hi- Back Chair, at fantastic savings. Reg. Val. $325. Teak Student’s Desk. 41 Reg. $98. France. Distinctive Chair with Teak Frame. ’0 Ora ange 0 Tobacco. Reg, $149. Swivel Chairs. Occasiona a1 chairs to enhance any room, Choose 0 Black 0 Gold 0 Green 0 Or- ange. Reg. $69. 23x29 A report prepared by the society lists nine churches and cemeteries. 13 homes. a tavern. a store and an old one-room schoolhouse. The oldest building named is the frame house built by Joseph Shepard in 1812. The Burndale Avenue House was William Lyon Mackenzie’s commander, Colonel Van Egmont‘s hiding Drawers. ers Office Type Desk. Reg. $199.50 58x29 Rosewood Desk. Reg. 5199. 48 x 24 x 29. With File Drawâ€" Drawer Dainty Rosewood Desk. Reg. 5129‘ 40 x 22 x 27. 1 ONLY OFF With File {marked as to content, for the‘ construction of the Regency .Acres Public School Addition. ivan of Aurora. will be re- ‘ceived by the Director of Ed- Jucation, 22 Church Street. Au- lrora. Ontario until 12:00 0'- fclock noon, Eastern Daylight iSaving Time, Friday, Septem- lber 3. 1.971 I Drawings and Specifications will be available to General jContractors on August 12. 1971 at the office of the Architect. ‘iD. Ross King. 180 Duncan M1115 iiRoad, Don Mills, Ontario on ithe deposit of $100.00 certified ,cheque payable to the Archi- ‘tect. Deposit will be returned iif Drawings are returned to ithe Architect in good condition ‘within seven days of the clos- i'ing of tenders. Also on the list are the Jolly Miller Tavern on Yonge Street south of York Mills Road built ‘in 1856; the former home of Artist, C. \V. .lefferys built in the 1820's. and Dempsey Brothers stars on the southwest corner of Jouiduwmv-inn THE YORK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCAT10N Tender for General Contract for Regency Acres Public School Addition â€" Town of Aurora SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked as to content. for the construction of the Regency Acres Public School Addition. Town of Aurora. will be re- ceived by the Director of Ed- ucation, 22 Church Street. Au- rora. Ontario until 12:00 o'- clock noon. Eastern Daylight Saving Time, Friday, Septem- ber 3. 1.971 iFairbanks United Church on ‘Dufferin Street which was built in 1889 and is still in use. mevuvUOn-«H THE YORK COUNTY l BOARD OF EDUCATION Tender for General Contract for Thornhavcn School for Trainablc Retarded Children Addition and Alterations Town of Richmond Hill SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked as to content, for the construction of the Thornhaven School for Trainable Retarded Children, Addition and Alter. ations. Town of Richmond Hill. ‘will be received by the Direct‘ ior of Education. 22 Church Street. Aurora. Ontario until ‘12200 o‘clock noon. Eastern Day- light Saving Time. Wednes- day. September 1. 19'7l. Each tender shall be accom- panied by a Bid Bond in the amount of $10,000.00 made pay- able to the York County Board of Education. an agreement to provide a 100% Performance Bond and a 100% Payment of Labor and Materials Bond. Structural Steel. Mechanical Structural Steel. Mechanical and Electrical Sub-contractors and Electrical Sub-contractors shall submit. their tenders to shall. submit their tenders to General Contractors through General Contractors through the Toronto Bid Depository not the Toronto Bid Depository not later than 12:00 o‘clock noon later than 12:00 o‘clock noon E,D.S,T.. September 2. 1971. E.D.S.T.. August 31. 1971. The Board reserves the right to reject all tenders or to ac- cept any tender not necessarily the lowest. D. Ross King Architect ' 180 Duncan Mills Road Don Mills, Ontario Chairman Arthur E. Starr Director of Education Director of Education S. L. G. Chapman S. L. G. Chapman “wnmmwwm WWWOWM THE YORK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Tender for General Contract for RegenCy Acres Public School Addition â€" Town of Aurora SEALED TENDERS, plainly $159 $149 $99 Reg $89. 54†Buffet TABLES 1n Glowing Teak. Nest of Three TEAK TABLES W' "I! l " TEAK BOOKCASES Cash ’N Carry 60†Free 48†Free Standing Standing Set of Three FROM With Queeh Size Beds, Attached Nite Tables, Beautifully Designed Chests. Many. Many Styles to Choose From. PRICE TO CLEAR BEDROOMS Upto 40% OFF! Cool & Lovely O CARPETS O LAMPS o PAINTINGS 0 DANISH RYA RUGS FREE STACKIN G TABLES Lovely color combinations Special Value! $449 to $1500 100% Wool. All Sizes Bedside Lamp With Every Bedroom Drawings and Specifications will be available to General Contractors on August 12. 1971 at the office of the Architect. D. Ross King. 180 Duncan Mills Road. Don Mills, Ontario on the deposit of $100.00 certified cheque payable to the Archi- tect. Deposit will. be returned if Drawings are returned to the Architect in good condition within seven days of the clos. ing of tenders. Structural Steel. Mechanical and Electrical Sub-contractors shall submit their tenders to Each tender shall be accom- panied by a Bid Bond in the amount of $0,000.00 made pay- able 10 the York County Board of Education. an agreement to b}o;ide a 100% Performance Bond and a 100% Payment of Labor and Materials Bpnd. H The Board reserves the right to reject all tenders or to ac. cept any tender not necessarlb' the lowest. D. Ross King Architect ‘ 180 Duncan Mills Road Don Mills. Ontario Chairman / Arthur E. Starr 2 5!. doors Reg. .5179. Keg. $79. 63†Buffet