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The Liberal, 18 Sep 1974, p. 20

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““‘I“ m Friday, September 20 7 - 9 pm "L Saturday, September 21 10 am to 5 pm Also registration for boys’ and girls‘ hockey same times, same place. Phone Helen Cross for further information A Public Hearing will be held by the Planning Committee of the Town noted above to consider an amendment to the Official Plan, the purpo: one acre lots rather than two a Devil’s ElbowVCommunity, for those lands described above. A plan of essary which will establish an interim street pattern within the lands You are invi RHHA Saturday the Dairy Queen Mic Macs will‘ be hosting their annual tournament with the first set of games at 10 am at the town park, Crosby Park, and Bradstock Park. More Sports Page I7 ARENA 67 Banquet Room Kathy Cox of the-Aur(;x;a Diggers also had a homerun. SKATE EXCHANGE The opening game Thurs- day saw the three runs by Mic Macs come on a home- run by Anne McIntosh which. drove in Bonnie Bryan and a triple by Sherry Robinson. She scored on a single by Susan Chepelsky. Final game for the league championship was slated for Tuesday of this week at Crosby Park. Once again Anne McIntosh was the leading hitter with a homerun and a triple. Bernadette Thompson and Katie McNamara each had triples. It was due to an all- out effort on the part of the entire team which put this series on an even basis. Friday's game saw Susan Chepelsky going the entire route on the mound allow- ing only five hits and issu- ing five walks. They dropped the opener Thursday night by 12-3. The Richmond Hill Dairy Queen Juvenile Mic Macs bounced back from an open- ing game defeat to wallop Aurora 19~2 in Aurora Fri- day night and tie their play- off series at one game apiece. Hill Dairy Mic Macs Even Aurora Playoffs 20 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario 884â€"1844 Wednesday, September 25th, I974 - 8:00 pm. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, MUNICIPAL OFFICES, BUTTON VILLE TOWN OF MARKHAM PLANNING AREA OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 57 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Richvale Scaffolding 3, Emerald Isle 0 Lyndon King was the big triggerman with three goals. (September 12) Sanderson Gulf 1, Super Save 1 Stephen Mettel scored for Sanderson with Richard Arends reciprocating for Super Save. ' CUP GAME RESULTS (September 10) , Richvale Scaffolding 3, Expos 0 Lyndon King, Brian Mason and Ed Devlin scored for Richvale Scaffolding. Emerald Isle 2, Travelways 0 Claudio Favero and Jer- emy lsbister popped in scores for the winners. (September 11) Priority Travels 2, Sanderson Gulf 1 David Bone and Andrew Rockarts scored for Priority with Marco Parmegiani scor- ing the single for Sanderson Gulf. Planning Committee i As coach of the league winning Richvale Scaffold- ing team, Bill Mitchell will coach a house league select team that will play Atom Tcwn Representatives Sep- tember 28. Certain boys will be contacted and invited to try out with 14 boys to be selected to represent the house league in this game. Further details next week. Leaders 4; Hatcnffs 3. Dan's Esso 3. (September 12) Ratcliffs l, Travelways 3;} Dan’s Esso 3. Dynes 1:‘ Lazenby Leaders 4, Bait Bombers 1. Emerald Isle 2, Travelways 0 Claudio Favero 1, Jeremy Isbister 1. STANDINGS Pts. Lazenby Leaders 5 Travel-ways 5 Dan's Esso . . . . . . . . 4 Baif Bombers 3 Ratcliffs . . . . . . . . . . 1 Dynes Jewellers 0 ATOMS Keen competition still prevails in the Atom Divi- sion as we come down to the close of the soccer sea- son. It's anyone’s guess what two teams will meet in the cup final on October 5 and we probably will have to wait until the final day of soccer for the Atom. League September 26 to determine the two teams that will take nart in the wind-up for the: major trophy. As coach of the league winning Richvale Scaffold- ing team, Bill Mitchell will' coach a house league select team that will play Atom Town Representatives Sep- tember 28. Certain boys will be contacted and invited to try out with 14 boys to be selected to represent the "loose league in this game.( Further details next week. CUP‘GAME RESULTS September 10) _ Richvale Scaffolding 3, Expos 0 2-1 goals by Kevin King with “Alex vTournaments. It was a gen- erally with Deciantis proving the stronger team. Kevin King added a third goal in the second half. Tournaments Inc. 3, R. H. Legion 3 Tournaments played short- handed in this exciting con- test ‘but managed to rise to the occasion for a tie. Eric Ahnert and Harold Thorn~ hill scored for the Legion in the first half while Paul De) Plavignano scored twice for Tournament. U. Min put Legion ahead in the second. Then came the final minute when Tim Schaefer Scored the tying goal for Tourna- ments. (September 10) Belgian Arts won a forfeited game from Go Go Construc. tion as only a portion of the Go Go team showed up. Thornhill Village Pizza 3, Concord Auto 2 Thornhill bounced back from its loss to Deciantis as they jumped into a quick 3-1 lead in the first half on goals by Russell Thornhill, two. and Maurice Fagan. Russ Walton scored for Con- cord. The second half saw Concord launching a strong attack and it paid off with a second goal scored by Mark Redelmcier but the Thorn- hill defence hung on for the 3-2 win. (September 11) Deciantis 3. Tournaments 1 The score at the half was for Deciantis on two Bilotta replying for well-played game Lazenby Leaders Travel-ways Dan's Esso Baif Bombers Ratcliffs .. . . Dvnes Jewellers ATOMS Ratcliffs 1, Travelways 3; 1 har Dan's Esso 3. Dynes 1: ‘ tesl Lazenby Leaders 4. Baif the Bombers 1. . Ah, Emerald Isle 2, Travelways 0 | hm Travelways 3. Baif Bomb-f ers 3: Dynes 2, Lazenby Leaders 4; Ratcliffs 3, Dan‘s Esso 3. (September 12) ins-(m SQUIRTS (September 20) Minor Soccer Results a Hearing and to state your support of or objec unable to attend, written submissions will be proposed amendment, the Official Plan, and le Planning Office. HOUSE LEAGUE Subject Prope of proposed amend-tent Excitement Mounts As Soccer Season Nears End UE ~ Travelways 2, Expos 0 [ Kevin Rowe and Timmy {Rowe handled the scoring. f Bomb- 1 MOSQUITOS ALaz_enb_Y ) (September 9) », Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1974 PEEWEES (September 9) Baymar 2, Chargers 2 Peter Tipold s c o r e d twice for Baymar with Bill Cole and Hex Wilson scor- Deciantis 2 Belgian Arts 1 R. H. Legion 1 Thornhill Village 1 Concord Auto 1 Tournaments 0 Go Go Constrn. 0 R. H. Legion 3, Belgian Arts 3 Gordon Brown and Eric Ahrart scored for the Legion in the first half with Rudy Franke and Joe Marconi for Be]gian_ Harold Thornhil] scored for Legion in the second half and John McLen- non tied it for Belgian. PLAYOFF RESULTS (as of September 12) HOUSE LEAGUE e of the Town of Markham Council as m, the purpose of which is to permit Official Plan Amendment No. 16, an of subdivision will be nec- lands described above. objection to the proposed W. J. Power, Planning Director received up to the existing land use LOCAL BOY Richmond Hill Bantam player David Crabbe was selected to play on a team representing Ontario in the Inter-provincial champion- ship held last Saturday at Birchmount Stadium which saw his team down Quebec 5-1. Goals were scored by Eddie McNally and Adrian Steenson. This was the best game our locals have played of the season showing excellent team work, Outstanding in the game was Goalie Paul Thomas. A special mention should go to our five injured girls: Goalie Donna Smith, Karen McArthur, Kim Wilson, Jackie Cooke and Gabriele S'tohr. Marie Flood was cheering for her team on the sideline as she got injured in Tuesday‘s game. Great teamwork girls. North York Cup game will be played September 28. (September 10) MOSQUITOS â€" TOWN TEAM R. H. CFGM 8, Flemingdon 0 A relaxing game to watch for Coach Gino Delgrosso as his team just kept putting the counters in the net; Scorers were Ed McNally} and Jeff Briggs with a hat-: trick each and Neil Cooke with two. ‘ (September 15) ?' Downsview 3, R. H. CFGM 2‘ NORTH YORK DIVISION GIRLS (September 14) R. H. Parks Electric 2. Armourdale 1 An extremely well-played game for our local girls with the big counts going to Susan Morelli. PLAYOFF STANDINGS Lions 2 0 0 Baymar 1 0 1 Pony 1 1 0 Chargers 0 0 2 Rangers 0 1 1 0 0 0 Flair R. H. Lions Chargers Pony Rangers Baymar Flair ing for the Chargers, This was an extremely well- played game. Lions 8, Rangers 1 Scott Barttett rattled in five goals for the Lions with Mike Gattinger scoring {twice and Richard Hughes once. Danny Busnello got Rangers' lone goal. Ponies 3. Flair 0 The Upholstery boys played a good game despite losing with Clarence Stel playing an outstanding game in goal. Graham Ospreay. John lsbister. and Lincoln Alexander scored for the winners. FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS r'l'llB ENCLOSURE DOORS $. .95 Reg. $44.95 GREGG VANI'I'IES r ma BARGAIN ‘ League Exhibition Tournament Clement Steffan 13. Wat 14. M. TOTAL Taking part in these events will be students from Thornhaven School. ARC Industries sheltered work- shop and Daybreak resid- 3nda: “fonMICA afi Steffan Clement Haviland J. Wood Hillaby Locke Tipold Bolderhey Brillinger Graydon Bunce Mesley Watson M. Woods ARBOR"! 4'x8' $15 095Reg. 319.95 SHELF STANDARDS & BRACKETS LESS THAN V2 PRICE HURRY WHILE THEY LAST! I 3 .,;Reg. $19.95 8 to 10 colors to choose from Your choice of color top Use WHILE THEY LAST NAME BRAND FURNITURE FINISHED IP SO 931/3 74 912/3 77 185 151 3'6” VANITY . . . . . . . . $55.95 30" VANITY ........ $49.95 24” 51 70 32 35 19 735 RED CEDAR ‘ FRONT 3:35 DOORS l 188 VANITY ........ $45.95 (Includes Counter Top) Taps and sink are extra (Includes Counter Top) (Includes Counter Top) ALL VARIETIES B 105 157 PITCHERS Frontier Walnut, Maple, Alpine Ash, Embossed Pecan More and More Panels T NIIIII‘I 'SAN DSTON E . . . . . . . BUCKSKIN . . . . . . . . . KOAV MAHOGANY .. SIENNA . . . . . . . . . . . . GAMES H R ER W 84 44 26' 8 61 47 22 8 145 91 48 16 coastal-t The Mini Olympics is one of the numerous community services of the Progress Club. President of the local chapter is John Taylor of Bayview Avenue, For fur- fher information contact the club's public relations chair- man. Charles Lawrence, at 884-2121. 140 16 lent of the iocal John Taylor of fl. 3 for all your needs .-n Home Improvements and Cottage Materials See u ERA 2.51 2.16 2.34 To Choose From 26”): 8’ â€" $5.50 26”x10’â€"â€" $6.90 26”x12’â€"â€" $8.50 Spring Green - Emerald & White Winning p it c h e r was Weese who allowed five hits while striking out eight and walking four. His teammates committed five errors be- hind him Russel Harmer then smacked a hard grounder to the second baseman who was unable to handle it and Weese came home to score the winning run. FIBERGLASS PA N ELS [ Greg Munshaw led off with a walk with Scot-t Wil- cox perfect bunt and was safe following with a safe bunt. Kim Weese dropped another at first when no play was made by Napanee to load the sacks with no one out. LAWSON DOUBLES Scott Lawson then stroked a double to right centre to‘ scoring Munshaw and Wilcox to tie the score at 5-5 with Weese advancing to third on the play. SPECIAL PREFINISHED' REAL PLYWOOD 4-5;;‘2313' Per Ft. Also Custom Made in any size 7 $5.00 Ft. Maple managed its six runs Maple had to . behind first a 3-1 deficit to uvpend ‘ Na‘Panee squad. The Maple Dominion Weld- mg Engineer Peewees scored two runs in the seventh ano final inning Sunday after- noun to mp Napanee Dixie Lees and quahfy for the QASA Peewee C finals. Per Panel $5.50 Per Panel $4.50 Per Panel $5.52] Per Panel $5.5 PANELS $15-33 Receive one Free Umbrella for eve BIRD CAGE Umbrellas $1.49 27” RUNNER $1.49 PER FOOT ozms CARFE / Iii POST FORMED KITCHEN TOPS Hours: 8:30 Shop and Save at your nearest AID Home Centre Per Panel NEVER BEFORE” 4’ x 8’ x V2” Thick CORRUGATED In 5 - 6 Colors Tee Reg. $2.95 every $100 purchase ____- nu... uu North'b?_M~§plfié Sideroad’ on Keele Street 0 am. to 5:30 pm. - Friday 8:30 am. to Saturday 8:30 am. to 5 pm. PHONE 889-4973 KEELE SWEET. MAPLE DOORS OF ALL KINDS LOW DISCOUNT PRICES FREE DELIVERY LOUVRED BIFOLDS $29.35 Hardboard Mahogany Int. & Ext. w. 31A nub, nve wale and‘ Wilcox and Weese. one Napanee error. Nine It was a great climax to Maplers went out via the a great semi- final with strikeout route. Maple going to the finals HARMERâ€"TOP HITTER against an as yet unknown Russel Harmer led Maple opponent. at the plate with two hits. Signs announcing the Single hits went to Scott games will be posted at the Lawson, Wayne Boudreau.JMaplc ballpark. on six hits, five walks and Wilcox and one Napanee error. Nine It was a Maplers went out via the a great 54 strikeout route. Maple goin HARMERâ€"TOP BITTER against an Russel Harmer led Maple opponent. at the plate with two hits. Signs 3 RICHVALE MINOR HOCKEY ASSOC AT Hillcrest Mall Information Desks SAT., SEPT. let, 12 NOON - 4 RM. FOR INFORMATION CALL JAN. 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