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The Liberal, 5 Oct 1972, p. 11

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Notices of Complaint must be made in writ- ing either by letter or on forms available at the Municipal Offices. For the purposes of identification, please include your name and postal address, and the reason(s) for complaint. If possible. note also the assessment roll number. the street address, concession and lot numbers and the municipality in which the property under complaint is situated. Any complaint with respect to an assessâ€" ment on the assessment roll may be brought to the Assessment Review Court pursuant to section 52 of The Assessment Act R.S.O. 1970 c. 32 as amended by section 10 of The Assessment Amendment Act 1971. The assessment rolls may be inspected during business hours, at the municipal office at 56 Yonge Street North. Any Notice of Complaint shall be mailed by ordinary mail to the Regional Registrar named below. and, in addition, by registered mail to any person whose assessment is complained of, not later than the ~ Mr. J. L. M. Harbinson Regional Registrar Assessment Review Court 713 Davis Drive, 3rd Floor Newmarket, Ontario NOTICE RESPECTING ASSESSMENT APPEALS TORTELLINI MUSHROOMS & SAUCE WELL AGED BEEF - SOMETHING of the PAST! Have you reviewed your fire insurance recently? If not you should arrange to bring your protection into line with present costs. A CIAG representative would be pleased to discuss your fire insurance needs with you. For more information, please call: . . . this is the way building costs have been moving. It costs more today to buy furniture too. ‘ 6113 YONGE ST.. WILLOWDALE ._ OUR MOTTO â€" WELL AGED BEEF GUARANTEED THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL LASAGNA MEAT SAUCE Reg. $2.25 Pickup only FREEZER SPECIALS! â€"PRIME RIB ROASTS Approximtely 28 lbs. cut & wrapped â€" 95c 1b. THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL WOERNER MEATS & DELICATESSEN Municipality of Town of Richmond Hill Newtonbrook Plaza - 5823 Yonge Street. Willowdale. Ontario 318T DAY OF OCTOBER. 1972 NEXT WEEK’S SPECIAL â€" HIND QUARTERS cut 8; wrapped .. . SIDE OF BEEF cut & wrapped ....... .75 EVER UPWARD! Tc" «7' Phone 884-9253 TAKE-OUT 0R HOME DELIVERY CIAG sales representative NOT AT WOERNERS .00 R. Lynett Clerk Municipality of Town of Richmond Hill SIGNED: Pickup only BOB ADAMS, A.I.I.C. Sales Representative Office - 925-1441 Home - 889-1295 Reg. $2.75 The first half saw both teams‘running of Steve Grenier and demonstrate good defensivelThurston. play as the half ended in a: The Bombers had first down scoreless tie. gon Toyota's 25 yard line when ‘ The Bombers offence finally John Bordignon faked to his ‘began to click in the third halfbacks up the middle and quarter as they marched from then ran the distance for the centre field to Toyota's 12 yard touchdown. line. V In the convert attempt the Jeff Thurston then smashed snap from centre was hobbled . , *iand. rather than kick the hall. Rldges wins the ball was run in for the con- ‘ Vert. Ted Clague singled. Brian Wilton walked and Steve Sayers doubled in both with two men out. Tony Roffey then doubl- Ied Sayers home. Roffey stole third and came in on Karl Tay- ilor‘s single. line. Jeff Thurston then smashed Oak Ridges Winsl Maple Tournament. l A tin-hitter by Glen Wright sparked the Oak Ridges Alex Brockton Peewees to the cham- pionship in the first annualkmare Rocco Morra. Peter Turâ€"l Maple Lions Softball Tourn- ament at Maple Saturday. Wright's no-hitt')‘: came in Oak Ridges opening game round robin 4-0 win over Klein- burg. All games were of five inning duration. Wright walked only one batter. In the convert attempt. thel The opening frame of the ser- snap from centre was bobbledo‘es saw Richmond Hill lashing and. rather than kick the hall‘jQueensville with a 21-hit as- the ball was run in for the con-‘sault behind the two-hit pitch- vert. ing of Fox. Her teammates com- Outstandinz players for Toy-‘mitted two errors while the ota were Gord Grey and Pete opposition stumbled in with White on offence and Paulleight. Meyer and Alan Jones on de-‘ fence. Playing well for the Bombers Losing pitcher was Anderson. The big hitter for this game. was JoAnne Gallag- ner and Ron McGregor on de- fence and Frankie Curtis and Chris Kennedy on offence. On Thanksgiving Weekend Aurora travels to Hamilton to. take part in the annual football 0 tournament. Standings {SOMETIMES me WEATHERMAN IS "WRONG "- t R R “BEPREMRED A, All "MEC unvo- uten u The Canada Bolt. Bombers won their third game of the season Sunday as they downed F and J Toyota 13-0 in a York County Minor Football League game at G. W. Williams Sec- ondary School in Aurora. Oak Ridges went on 10 edge King City 8-7 in eight innings and blank Maple 7-0. The 8-7 win against King City saw Oak Ridges picking up five runs in the first two innings. Steve Sayers and Ted Clague scored two apiece with Tony Roffey adding the fifth. King g0t a 1'11“ in the second; Joe‘s won this contest nffen-' and the score remained that‘wayusively early in the first inning until the fifth and last inning. as cox-d Woolnough singled to King then rallied for six runs‘open. followed by a walk in to tie the game at 7'7 and send‘Clyde Dimmel and capped nff it into "Vertime- _ with a homerun blast over the The game ended in dramatlclright side of the centre field fashion in the boitom of the fence by Bobby Howard_ eighth as Roffey smgled. stole There was no more scoring in Second- and came home 0“ the game until the seventh inn- Randy SpenSIe-V‘S dOUble' imz as Wnnlnmwh had nff annin The contenders in this divi- sion are Sanderson Gulf and Richvale Scaffold Rentals. That first igame saw Oak Ridges scoring all their runs in the second inning. Richvale ended up second while Sanderson Gulf finished in top spot with 14 points from The playoff champions will be decided this Saturday as the Don Head Secondary School as two top teams have been decided in each division except for the squirts. SQUIRTS The two teams moving into the championship will be decid- ed this week. Ratcliff's, the league champions. Dan's E550 and BAIFS are all in contention with only two points separating them. ATOMS Bolt Bombers Win Third In Row Defeat Aurora 13 - 0 In Football That final game was a walk away as Maple scored two runs in the first inning and five in‘ the fourth. Winning pitchers were Brian Davy and Wright. The runs were scored by Wil- ton, Wright. Roffey, Wilton and Ken Griffiths. The winning team received a large trophy. Individau] trop- hies were presented to each member. 89c lb. PLAYOFFS SATURDAY Minor Soccer Results 79c lb. 990 4782 Early in the last quarter the Bombers once again got their offence moving due to the fine running of Steve Grenier and Thurston. off left tackle for the touch- down. The convert was wide making the score 6-0 for the Bombers. ship game This season was of course elongated Iby an over abundance ,of rain while the 1967 season was interrupted by the period Ilof transition from the old main “diamond to the new present H facilities. The Chiefs and Falcons will meet in the playoff champion- Blues Bombers Toyota Crosby Doane Hall ExpOS. the league champions. blew two chances to qualify los- ing to Emerald Isle and Gulf on Saturday which was wet and windy. Gulf Forward Harry 316.1 new A 12-bit attack launched ched two geals to sink Exposzichmond Hill Legion Inter- MOSQUITOS tmediate Girls into the league Pirris Fruit Market moved?finals wed-new“ night or 1351 into the championship on thet‘VEEK 35 they wallow-d Queens" strength of seven straight \V'ins.iVil_l_‘? CliPpefS 1,.2'1' However, there is a tie for second place between Flyers and Deciantis Construction. These two teams will play a deciding game this week to determine the second place fin- isher. PEEWEES Joe's Garage Take First Game Of Finals The defending champs. Joe's Garage caught the Town Auto team off balance to whip them 6-0 and take a 1-0 lead in the best-of-five playoff series. be- hind the brilliant onehit pitch- ing of Dave Webster. seven games There was no more scoring in the game until the seventh inn- ing as Woolnough led off again with a single, he moved to Sec- ond on 3 passed ball and was sacrificed to third by Dimmel. He scored as Howard singled. Consecutive singles to Dave Webster and Mike Pax‘rett scor- ed Howard and a sacrifice by Brian Madeley scored Webster‘ thus producing another three- run inning for the champs. Bruce Sim. on the mound for Town, was replaced at this point by Gary Oliver. who kept Joe's in check for the balance of the nine inning contest. The only significant moment for Town. from Joe's point of view, would be a well hit single in the ninth with two away by Steve Black. Town's only hit in the game, ruining Webster's no- hit bid. This game was played Monday of last week. The second in the set. scheduled for Friday night, was postponed because of ram. This year now is the longest running season on record as the longest previously was played in 1967. It concluded October 2 when Reid's Auto Body won three games to one against Brenan Television. PETER SMITH York Home T.V. Bookkeeping Service for Small Businesses Income Tax Returns THORNDALE BUSINESS SERVICES WORKS IN A DRAWER Color TV from 889-1646 889-8051 GET YOUR. Standings :Legion Girls In League Finals §Oust Queensville Three Games The Legion girls were sched- uled to open the finals against Oshawa Tuesday night in 05- awa and play the second game tonight (Wednesday) at the town park at 8 pm. This is a best- of five series. 12 a Hit Attack That final game was strictly no contest as Muriel Mortson led the way with five for five including a triple, in double and three singles. Winning pitcher was Mar- ion Fox who gave up two hits while striking out six and walking five. Her team- mates committed one error. Losing pitcher was Chris An- derson who allowed 12 hits. walked four. and struck out none. She was victimized by six errors. iinnings during a constant 1 fall which saw Richmond losing despite outhil IQueensville 12-5. Linda Elliott started on mound for the local girls was relieved by Fox in third. Their combined pitc yielded five hits. eight w. Richmond Hill gave up five rors. Winning pitcher was C Anderson who allowed 12 struck out none. and we Merrylynn Henry also had a big night at the bat with three hits including a triple, double and single. Single hits went to Marion Fox, Linda Elliott. Judy Elliott and Mary Williamson. They took the series two games to one having won the Opener September 20 by 16-0 and then dropping the second game 8-6 in Queensville. When our good coal and your furnace get together â€"-â€" it's always fair weather. Don't trust the weather man -â€"- put your trust in our coal. RAMER FUELS at Watt/1 Hamilton Home Games it 189 CENTRE ST. E. 884-1313 0N CABLE TV Call Now 884-81" “HOT & COLD BUFFET" TUES.to FRIDAY r r . ..,. , ., .m t - â€" - a ‘9” ‘ I {I I 0 \ > ’ H 5 ’ a ,i, I '_ i .I ” i .v y“ O A THE RICHMOND INN Hot Roast Beef every day plus another hot dish Variety of salads Desserts and Beverage THANKSGIVING DAY ADULTS - $2.95 CHILDREN - V2 PRICE “With. prices like these you can’t afford to eat at home” RICHMOND HILL CABLE TV coal and together weather. weather trust in MONDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 2 RM. T0 9 RM. HIP 0F BEEF â€" ROAST TURKEY " if telecast by the CBC Network Same selection of dishes. only greater her with four for five in- cluding a triple. She was followed by Linda Elliott with two homeruns and a double. The latter hit re- sulted in her going all the way as the outfielder miss. ed the ball. The second game was played in Queensville which. according to Manager Mary Williamson, saw “the worst two umpires possible. “Neither of them knew the rules." Williamson said. “and the game was a farce from the first pitch." The game was played in five innings during a constant rain- fall which saw Richmond Hill losing despite outhitting Their combined pitching yielded five hits. eight walks. Richmond Hill gave up five er- rors. Winning pitcher was Chris Anderson who allowed 12 hits. struck out none. and walked five. The leading hitter for Rich- mond Hill in this game was Muriel Mortson with three. One of the hits was a triple. Cathy Boagey and Williamson each had two hits apiece while Marion Fox and Joanne Gal- lagher garnered triples. Singles went to Merrylynn Henry and Liz Fyfle whlle Linda Elliott had a double. ELGIN MILLS RD. 0 6 SHEETS (new) ICE 0 LICENSED PRIVATE CLUB 0 SAUNA BATHS & SHOWERS BE OUR GUEST FRIDAY & SATURDAY EVENING OCT. 13th 8: 14th OPEN HOUSE ALL THIS 5 Call 889-4554 the but the 12 NOON T0 2 RM. ABC BOWLING The Hotshots are leading the league with 6.137 points at the end of the 12 games in this season‘s play. Trailing them are the Happy Gang with 5,831 followed by Hell‘s Angels with 5.702; Har- old‘s Meatheads 5.544; The Rovers 5,459; and The Cameos 5.303. Leading the ladies in the high three game are Gloria Byer with 757 1180. 315. 262i. Runner-up is Margaret Price with 624 (178, 184. 262). Others are Frances Warner with 616 (202. 242. 172*. For the men it big night for Ron three game total 220. 201). , . «1‘ . MSW ~ At All Hours - Willi EAST OF YONGE THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario RESULTS was another Price with a of 722 (301, .00 BOWLERS NEEDED! PLACE: RICHMOND HILL LIONS HALL CENTRE STREET EAST SILVER MAPLE and NORWAY MAPLE $E .95 PEAT MOSS Monday & Wednesday Evenings â€"- Openings for Leagues YBC Seniors Welcome â€"- Sunday p.m. OPEN BOWLING SATURDAY EVENING 884-7565 10141 KEELE ST. NORTH â€" M2 PHONE 832-2455 Open 7 Days a week 9 am. to 9 p.m. Sunday 9 am. to 6 pm. 52? E DUTCH BULBS HAVE ARRIVED ANNUAL DANCE FERTILIZERS SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7tli 2 PM. TO THE Richmond Hill Minor Ball Association HAMILTON FALL dflflmfis DATE: OCTOBER 6, 1972 CALGARY TIME: 9:00 P.M. TILL 1:00 FOR ALL LEAGUES MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY ABC LANES PRICE: $2.50 PER PERSON FULL SELECTION For Informatinn Call: Shirley Lee - 884-1402 Verda Stoness - 884-7250 ‘ome One, Come All WATCH WHILE IT LASTS 8 T010 FT. VS. OF ALL EACH 2 PRICE Thursday. Oct. 5, 1972 2 Cubic Ft. 5 1.99 4 Cubic Ft. $2.99 6 Cubic Ft. $3.99 Reg. $7.95 to $9.95 MAPLE

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