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The Liberal, 7 Aug 1974, p. 18

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‘IHE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1974 Along Came ‘Angus' To Win It All! Richmond Hill Juveniles fore last under bright sunny There were some fine I skies LE players in this event. includ- in the Ontario Closed Junior Championships. Sandra Mac- .\Iillan has been having a ing former Canadian Davis busy time in the under 12 ‘w- 2 2 A T N N I S ‘Cupper Don Plait, and someIevents. She reached the EV FRED SIMPSON Iston park as Marshall went. I t EOOG‘ICDI‘IIS t: watch. Its Clng quarter flILalS Iolfl [thei A dark horse entry bv the name of “Angus” WOW“ ‘0 “is Second Straigh‘ - , - - '15?°‘§§3i§.~~m“2?§ Tfiif in 33.1133? 8538‘ nine the . ‘ “ -,i rm , v I - - - II ~‘ 5 ‘t “ eaSllV walked away Wlth all the glory this past Idefeat 0 8 .day. He “em R‘Chmond H111 Juvemlesi ‘mnmg “tell” and StruCk get along. Hanni Ayoub and semi-final at Leaside. San- ‘ one and a thlrd mmngs 31' won two games and lost two out nine Baden batters “’n' - - . r weekend. lowing three runs on three ‘ - "9 his excellent partner Janice dra was favorite at Credit for an early elimination from 3 Wayne Hillaby connected for Murdock of Leaside won the Valley last week but was up- No, it wasn't a horse-race. d H,“ C _1_ _hits and walking tit-0. Gion- me 58mm Juvenile Tournaymo homers and a double. It was the annual Richmon 1 31 mg- .ette was tagged for seven mem last weekend whichIand Mike Graydon came up O’Keefe Fastball Tournament at the town park. 1hits. including a homer by had attracted entries fromlwim two hits . Angus which is located in the Barrie area, if‘xlley O‘Quinn in two inn- Sixteen communities. ‘wyoming 3, Richmond m" l, (1 ned‘ia ’ owerful Senior “A” entry Windsor mg5~ Mam“ C°°k “niShed WestLincolnz i It was back to the diam- 0W p - ‘the game in impressive fashâ€" R-chmond Hm 1 0nd at 3 m to take on WV_ squad 4-0 Sunday evening before a good crowd. I p ~ . . . ion allowing no hits in ton In the first game Saturâ€"joming. Steffan pitched the‘ It was the thlld Stt alght wm 0f the weekend and a third innings and strik_ day. the Hillers were match- first three innings but was .final as anticipated 6-3. 6â€"0 .over Wilf O'Connor and Line Brian Bullock da Drew of St. Georges h 884_6841 There were some Hill en- holiday and win our tourna- P one trants but. sad to say, their ments. Paul Beck reached Clubhouse 884-6421 numbers were drastically re-‘the quarters of the same Where Angels Fear To Tread set in the semi-final by one of those sneaky Americans who come up to Canada on â€"-- Tennis Club dueed after the first round.Journament where he lost LADIES ARE CHAMPS Ito the No. 1 seed Peter for Angus and the second straight tournament it mg out three. ed against a team from West relieved by Clement who I ‘ - I - I . . L t v ‘th e St a b. has won In recept weeks; _Angus “ as anOther R”?hm0nd H111 managed Lincoln and were edged 2-1.‘ pitched the last four and, Hardly had I arrived homeyon the floor, slapped my wonastlitiitimlmagugagliainijigir:i I'l‘lile club junior champion- surprise Winner in the MlSSlssauga Tournament. 10 hlts Off Dan Cfa‘vley "1‘ Jim Clement took the loss-al- shut Wyoming out. Thefrom my holiday than some-thigh, and laughed continu-lrh-1p and now the Ladies‘ship Iunder 161 will prob- . t, M tiC1Udlng a trlple b3 Kmners‘ though he held the opposmg Hillers had four hits bylone wearing an elfish grin ougly fer a good 212 seC-IEa<t‘ team have won ajablv be he‘d on the first Earlier Angus had up-end-Led the tournamen s as ly. and two singles each by players to only three hits Graydon‘ Steffan' Clement, asked if I had read Ron‘mds‘ Through clenchedjmémpiommp Shield too weékend after Labor Day ed Scarboro 3‘1 all“ thelvaluaple Playel' Shelsmn‘ Boyne and Redg' and struck out four. Rich-land Wood to account forICoady's column the other teeth of course_ i _ ‘ , ’I , . ’ ~ W' d favorites byi Havmg their problems «rs . . . - - . ‘ That would make No to put Iso watch this space for fur- bame m sor ‘ ' mond Hill had five hits dis- their only run, Tins secondwveek. Natui ally enough my. Ban Steel racquetsz What in the club house if only‘ther announcements were the host squad, Dynes 2'1 in em” innings N0 HITTER tributed among Clement 1055 put the Hillers out ofifirst comment was “Ron 3 card that Ron is Investi- . . . » A i ' .. l ‘ ~ 2 Cine 1. ' ffI Winner of the J . * ii . * ‘Jewe~lcl]ers‘ - hi . Omy “O'hltter 0f the tour- Graydon. Wood, Hillaby and the tournament. who '7 . when I was t01d gate mixed dOUb195! Eat with (If; yiehiipsteair‘llieiieicii 318 Tournamesnt at the cluburliizxt‘ commg up WM] 3 rather F“ 33' mg ts opener 53“ nament was tossed by Osh- Brillinger. * * * that he writes the Tliornhill'vour heart out Garv Lautens_‘ . , , , . » 3 week. .\\eek were Julian Handbury lack-lustre showing were the homebrew Webster, pitching This awa Falcon’s Don Calder as Richmond Hill 3, Linwood 2 weekend Richmond Tennis Club Column I has-finchmond H111 wives don‘t On hOSt team Rmhmond Hmlfor scafbomi do the Jew' his team downed Chiovitt‘s In the Second game of the Hill Juveniles will be play- tened t0 IDOim Out that I know how to wash colours Imm103tuessfliaiiwathet NET}:l$2135'be‘sz’MIEIIdcillhmpfigtttge Dynes Jewellers who 0P9?“ ellers "} as h? scattered 1-0. He struck out 10 and day the Hillers squeezed out ing in a tournament in North don't OVE‘n read it When I'm.without running! Such rapâ€" ygrk aind on‘Thir (31a {heison who beat Ross \(iValt 'r- the tOU‘Tnament Friday mght elght hits “41.119 walkmg walked four. a 3-2 win over Linwood. Val York. in town, that alone whcnlier-like wit. “I‘m sure he.”C" team lost away Sat Three the B0 5‘ “B” Carol an I: by bowmg to Scarboro and‘three and striking?“ ones GAME SCORES Steffan pitched a four hitter. A“ _7fii I’m away enjoying mysolf.‘must write that column “'ltllqullevs HO\\'e\';;- on theiengesse); was the winnefeof RIChmond Hi“ Child“: Doug‘ L St t F k Friday The Hill‘s big guns at the ‘1 can" Stand reading about'his tennis racquet. ra‘me'nioht the York Simcoei the Girls' event .WEbSter by,3'1' .T 93’ Ive'IM Offrllwis vartefr Scarboro 3.Dynesl bat were Terry Haviland ONICWbS that WIN matches‘- I I suppose that we shouldIieam \vCOn 5-0 at home to' SENIOR BEGINNERS bound“! fol. anflglhpresfi..:’i :rs jib-1“ $2,er silirthrioé Oshawa 1, Chiovitti 0 with a double and a triple l Well, Of course, I was just enlighten Ron that the Newmarket, TOURNAMENT lg‘ifihegiwiini oLeaeiiJJIthe vigiil/iiiigaui: fliiixi hits alnd saturday “’hld‘ drove in a run and kidding. Iknow old cnlight-"‘\vhites only" rule that JUNIORS Tonight (Wednesday) Aug- game 6day gilt droppgd a 7-3‘hitting two batters. ' He Windsor 11, Winston Park4 Jeff Wood. who connected‘ Iencd and wise Coady, orlThornhill changed this year Steve Cox, our most sueâ€"lust 7 at 7 pm. Open to all verdict to Winston park Cat_:wasn.t helped by two Jew Angus 3, Scarborol for a sacrifice fly and; d3: ISmug Ron as he's sometimes was proposed for change at cessful member of late. was participants in this year's ble which knocked ‘ Dynes 10, ChiOViHi3 affectionately known, and Iiour AGM last year and dcâ€" a finangt in two Torontmciasses. erers Sunday to bow out of eller errors in the fourth I - ~ ‘ dsor 2 Oshawa 1 other two runs. a could hardly contain my cx-‘feated. One of the main t t t1 H >k * * th tournament. innin which allowed the _Wm - . . _ . ‘ ournamen s recen y. e . Sunday‘s wind-up betweenivisitoiis one run and a 2-1 WmSton Park 6v Scarboro 2 R'Chmond_ “‘11 11' Badenv 3 JOB HUNTING” citehmcnt at the prospect of‘spokcsmen for retaining the had a good match with Tom Now that I've got this ‘ The Sunday The thlrd game Flawed ' seeing myself shredded by l rule was one of Ron's Thorn- Dimofsky in the finals of week's column out of the Angus and Windsor was dc-jlead and the game. cided in one big inning for third run came off Reliever. the winners. The fourth. All Andy Gionette in the fifth of their four runs happened has Ivor Jaunzen whacked a The best place to start looking is where the best jObS are offered . . . Liberal Classified! Sunday at 11 am was a de- cisive victory for the Hillers lover Baden with the final iscorc 11-3. Clement was thei some of his purple proselhill Clilb members. Thus it was that four or five: ICTA MIXED DOUBLES days later I read it, and 1‘ Richmond Hill hosted this have to admit that I rolled tournament the weekend be- Angus 2, Windsor 1 Winston Park 7. Dynes 3 Windsor 8, Winston Park 0 Angus 4, Windsor 0 Sir Winston Churchill Park,i\vay I can settle down to boys under 18. Vicky Rob? work out how I can get those inson, only 15, was in the metal racquets banned. Damn girls under 18 doubles final good idea that. then. With one man out. homerun. Gionette allowed * * * two hits in his two-inning ERROR STARTS IT stint. Richmond Hill’s lone run came in the fourth inning and tied the game tempor- arily at 1-1. First Baseman Brian Lancelotte singled, was sacrificed to second, and scored on Danny Boyne’s single. Karen Georgius started it off as the Windsor right- fielder misjudged his fly to right and he ended up on second base. Pitcher Dave Burton then beat out an in- field hit. Dave Raycraft then sacrificed both runners along. Ted Bagley then beat DYNES WIN out another infield hit with both runners scoring on the play. The final runner rode home on Brother Gerry Ray- craft’s long blast over the fence in left-centre field. That was the end for Wind- sor who could do little with the offerings of Burton who chalked up his second The second game was a breeze all the way for Richâ€" mond Hill as winning hurler Gionette went the full seven innings allowing six hits while striking out 10. He walked one. Richmond Hill scored three in the third as Larry Rod- gers walked and Tom Lantz Ask Joan. She can answer your questions about nutrition,value and quality. Rump BITTNER S FRESH TRAY PACK BRATWURST SAUSAGE 99c LB New straight win in as many and Derek Kinnersly sing- B'TTNERSSUCED ml PKG games, This time out he led them home. Mickey Han- R allowed six hits in seven inn- cock then doubled Kinnersly COOKED BEEF TONGUE 76C ings while striking out four home. m batters. Lefty Don MacFad- Three straight Singles in den tossed and won the the fourth by Bob Shelston, BOLOGNA 39C XIII“, other one. Boyne and Lantz made it SPFFI‘“. SHOPS” 402 CONT A I“ I 4 BEST CHUCKER 4-0. * ‘ I ‘ 1' 2 Burton was also named as Most Valuable Pitcher of the tournament with the afore- Chiovitti’s came up with three runs in the fifth on a walk, an error, and a home- FULL CUT 14‘! COLE SLAW OR POTATO SALAD FEARMAN S BY THE PIECE Ontario Grown 72c - C 4 No. 1 Grade mentioned two straight wins run by former Dynesman BOLOGNA 10 LB BAG having tossed 15 innings of Bob McLelland. . - ball and allowing no earned Richmond Hill walked SggggéouEERFspigg/EL‘JFOR 2L8 BOX MAPLE LEAF “ZOZ pKGS ASST'D VARIETIES SHIN; 128% runs. away in the sixth scoring FROZEN ‘ Amine. was Wind- HAMBURG PATTIES CORNED BEEF I .24 five runs on three hits. Big sor’s big veteran First Base- blow was Bob Smith‘s two- man Ray Lessard who crack- run single. ed out three homeruns over He was nam- fifénLEEKESGQ“ FROZEN EVISCERATED DELUXE GOLDEN BIRD ONLY AVAILABLE AT DOMINION L8 The TURKEYS “new 68: Jewellers blew an Round Steak the long haul. ‘earlv 2-0 lead against Win- MAPLE LEAF SLICED ‘LB PKG 8Q§§§§§g§fiESDHORTCME SPECML! 702 "6 BOLOGNA 89c Roast PEEK FREAN BISCUITS 47c Minor Soccer Results Mary Miles or Swift's 3|'|{(f|_\|l! gkg. Lazy Maple Rindless BREAKFAST . . , . McNally Shane At Soccer Day BACON 1 Slum” SOflener O The town representative Old Timers 3. HEW ‘DEA FOR 2L8 BOX BONELESS minor soccer teams Were RH Peewees 0 PICNIZC SNACKS FROZEN BOTTOM CUT LB' busy last week. Whatever happened to our COOKED CHICKEN 3 ‘ ' SQUIRTS young lads as they could not ° Dynes 3, St. Augustine 0 down one goal on the oldâ€" gggitgttggrgitzwBONELESS- I FRESH LB. FLEECY Michael Rae of Richmond.timers. However, some of DINNER HAMS . Hill Dynes had another shut-' these oldies are still in ‘ GROUND CHUCK 128 FL-OZ- out July 29 as his team pretty good shape. Big scor- I ..... . EgzsslgggooNxN LB CONT. scored three runs for a win ers were Rob Kernohan 2 ' SOYA BURGER 68‘ over St. Augustine. Goal and Ed Kenny 1. ' SCOI‘EI‘S were Kenny Harring- _â€"o___‘_ SALADA sl'ljt'nlj I3 oz JAR figs‘m‘vfirgznes. FROZEN. SPECEU 55.36. ton, Shaun Cooke and Alan S T . _. l . B Q ICED TEA MIX c ‘ HObbSI all With ORB. Brad l lillg7(IUllUI‘;ll Merchandise Manager (IIII') Myi'oIiâ€"(iroccr) Manager ‘ MOSQUITO . John ('Iipdcvilliâ€"Hakcrx ()\cn .Iiic |)i | cllo- I’roducc \IziiiaIL-cr .\I.'II;IoriI: l IIL‘) â€" Head ('Iixhicl‘ RICHMELLO Will“: 24 OZ PKG BOVRIL 3201 “N galg;GM 3 .loiiii I-icldcii Robeil Ilosizik â€" Store Manager ! c 39c 1'99 - S ! . . ‘ . 'Il‘pree goals by Eddie Mc- The 1974 Richmond Hill 19“” 5“}l‘fend';“’"h°°l FROZENVREGULAR SMITH: 2002 m; gait/IINION'S RICHMELLO 5""3‘7l“»512026AKE DOMINION FANCY, FROZEN iooz PKG Na y were not enough to win . , am as ea ing omc ANGEL CAKE ° BROCCOLI SPEARS ‘3 this one for the local lads fgggflybosyciegofigarpentzmor- economists and food MCCAIN PIZZA SEEDSUHND LB Jul 27. u or ne . . .. .e -. . I. . , . . _. . yCFGM 1 Don Mms 0 30, has been rescheduled for eonsultdmx M) lob I510 IN TOMATO SI’I.(.I.\I.! 28 FL OZ TIN RIO CHOICE SI’I.(.I\I.! 1502 com. This was A great win for this coming Sunday with ac_ intomi people about proper SAUCE SLICED the green and white, who sgivity Sgtttifpgthungerwayé a}: diet alld nutritlityn. For thlc: d MILDCURED VACUUM PACKED LE pl a y e (1 excellent soccer. am‘ 0 e own 3" PiN yea” “C “W 'C I I and Crosby park will be in asuhomccmmmm BEANS COTTAGE ROLLS 98¢ STRAWBERRIES Great goaltending by Gary Kirk and Paul Tho , h 1159 as eight high calibre . . . * I I SE 602 m), was injured in the 21:15: 1:31;: teams vie for top_ honors. Lson‘xghl‘ir.“lodeiTnnKTn MéiIEILLOELAIf/EMREPDREIJEUTCHLOAF atUNTfi£¥A8 SA CE 14 FL. 02 TI: was a feature of this game This tournament is spon- “W9 "mm - _“0“ COOKED MEATS C 0 U played July 31. The lone goal isgti‘iidl by the umpires’ assoc- thcyirp1 inlttcgcxedjilrsytuin SKINLESSFROZEN ‘LB PKG GOLD SEAL WSW-TIN of the game was netted by~ ' . . gooc cu . n ominion - . n Ed MCNally. This was the The enmes are commg shoppers are constantly MAPLE LEAF SAU°AGE 99C SOCKEYE SALMON first loss for Don Mills as the Hill players all gave out- standing performances. SOCCER DAY RESULTS July 20, 1974 ATOMS Midland 3, Richmond Hill 0 The local boys were down- ed 3-0 but nevertheless put up a good performance. MOSQUITOS CFGM 1, Aurora Travel 0 This was another fine per- formance by CFGM. The only goal was scored by McNally. Belgian Arts 4. Bradford 3 Scoring for Belgian Arts were Donald Ippolito 2, Alex Bilotta 1 and Joe Marconi 1. CFGM 7, Travelways 2 Scorers for Travelways were John Hughes and Glen Smith. Scoring for CFGM were McNally with four, Ad- rian Steenson 2 and Duncan. Bradford Bantam 5, RH Peewees 3 The scorer for the Hillers was Tipold. Exhibition Game . .Sport spots. . _ (Continued from Page 17) Gerry miss on a back-to-back deal. from Aurora. Thornhill, Er- . ingate. Bramalea, Cobourg, ' Belleville and Preston. SCHEDULE 9 am Eringate vs Richmond Hill Town Park - game 1 Aurora vs Thornhill Crosby Park - game 2 11 am Belleville vs Preston Town Park - game 3 Bramalea vs. Cobourg Crosby Park - game 4 1 pm Winner 1 vs Winner 2 Town Park - game 5 Loser 1 vs. Loser 2 Crosby Park - game 6 3 pm Winner 3 vs Winner 4 Town Park - game 7 Loser 3 vs Loser 4 Crosby Park - game 8 5 pm “A” Championship Winner 5 vs Winner 7 Town Park - game 9 Consolation Championship Winner 6 vs Winner 8 Crosby Park - game 10 7 pm Grand Championship Winner 9 vs Winner 10 Town Park - game 11 asking me for new recipes and advice on proper diet and nutrition. Often Dominion asks me to test new products. myself. If you want a good buy on nutritious food. look at the products at Dominion. Like to know more"? Write me. Joan Fielden. for my free folders. PO. Box 35. Station W. Toronto. Ontario. I‘ll be happy to answer your questions about the food you buy. Or my name isn't Joan". Libby’s Alpha-Getti SPECIAL! 19 FL. OZ. Stouffer's Frozen WITH“: MACARONJ & CHEESE SPECIAL! c on PEANUT BUTTER CHIP WALKER‘S 14 oz. PKG. SUN SOUEEZE UNSWEETENEDSI’IX‘IUI 48 FL OZ TIN FROM CONCENTRATE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ASST'D screw: 3 Egg- VARIETIES NESTLE MINI 490 28° 12 OZ PKG 59c $2.222.st ‘ BILLY BEE HONEY 16 OZ CONT 92: ALL VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTIL THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS TUESDAY, AUG. PUDDINGS _ CHIVERS PURE . . .. 2-1 FL9029JA§ STRAWBERRY JAM CHASE & SANBORN Sl’I-I(?I\I,! “3ng DOUBLE BLEND INSTANT 1 COFFEE . HIGHLINER FROZEN SI'IZI N! 1602 pKG COD FILLETS ] McLARENS .NI'IZI l\|.' 46 FL oz JAR SWEET MIXED PICKLES 99c l-:(:I\i.! i2 02 PKG 60500“ ECONOMY PAK 5" HILLTOP TEA BAGS “Prepare and cook your foods in such a way as to conserve their maximum nutritional value. My free booklet. Nutrition: Look it in. not out'. will show you how. Just write me for it." FEARMAN S FARMER JOHN 1L8 PKG LINKIES SAUSAGE 77‘ Kraft Cheese Slices SPECIAL! c CANADIAN PROCESS SINGLES 8 OZ. PKG. BERRYLANO. CHOICE 10 FL OZ TIN APPLESAUCE 24c KRAFT SALAD DRESSING is FL Oz JAR MIRACLE WHIP 52c SOS AUTOMATIC SI'IZI '1\I.! 20 oz PKG DISHWASHER DErERGENT 39° "Milk and cheeses are a leading source of calcium. riboflavin. protein and phosphorous. You can mist Dominion’s dairy products to give you these important food elements because everything we sell is quality.” AS'sTDVARIETIES SI’I1(I\I.! 902 PKG LEEDS CANDY 49¢ REGULAR OR OILY s 5 FL 02 CONT BRIGHT SIDE SHAMPOO 99° PKG OF 3 BARS SKINLESS MAPLE LEAF OR .SI’IZINI I L8 PKG. DOMINION WIENERS 7 8 c IaEEIéBrAgtsags PINK OR WHITE COLGATE \I'Iitilu: :00 ML TUBE SWEETHEART SOAP 57 ° FLUORIDE TOOTHPASTE 79° DELSEY SI’ICI‘NJ 2 ROLL PKG COMF EES DAYTIME \I’Iit I\l.! me one 2 PLY BOUTIQUE DISPOSABLE DIAPERS l.8 9 6 REGULAR OR ULTRA PKG OF 40 T|ssUE KOTEX TAMPONS 1_83 EBZTADINA CHOICE. 14 FL OZ TlN 49 602 CONT SLICED PEACHES 37c NOXZEMA 1.29 ASSTOFLAVOURS ISFL oz NRB HE‘Jii-fi: GARDEN 15802 AEROSOL CONT FAYGO BEVERAGES 160 332.0“ 1_19 Despite this, Gerry made a thousand rushes 1 up and down the ice. Could never figure why he hasn't made it to the NHL before this? I figure , he was the most talented hockey player to come 1 out of this town. ‘ Maybe you'll find out more of the answers by reading this week’s feature on “Gerry” else- where in the section by Mary Dawson. I didn’t get to write it because I was out when Gerry dropped in with Ken Ham. Darn it. 15th, 1974 AT RICHMOND HILL, 9751 YONGE ST. SOUTH, AND 78 DAVIS DRIVE AND UPPER CANADA MALL, NEWMARKET. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY RE- QUIREMENTS. DOMINION STORES LTD. Quality, that’s our rule. Or our name isn’t gominion.

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