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The Liberal, 9 Oct 1974, p. 17

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E Tickets are $5 a couple and may be purchased from the coaches or managers of each respective team. The Richmond Hill Industrial Softball League will hold its annual dance and presentation night October 26 at the Lion‘s Hall on Centre Street East. A live orchestra will perform. The executive is urging the players to come out and “support your league". Horse shOw at Gormley “Coach Morelli should be tongratulated for the way he moulded this team in a well-conditioned cohesive unit and for his unswerving dedication to both boys and TheRichmond Hillteam proceeded to go into a defensive shell after this one with the final 10 minutes finding the Don Mills of- fensive blunted at almost every move. Especially elated over the win was League Convener Les Trotman who paid special tribute to the team's coach, Sam Morelli. She scored on a quick break firing the ball into the net before the opposing goalie could make a move Softball dance Oct. 26 MARIE SCORES Back to the girls: It took the sharp-shooting of centre forward Marie Flood to do the job as she capitalized on one of the only two chances afforded to her in the tightly defensive contest. They are the champions! A . ,,,,_l.__l..~L mm“ 0an prmmm M am “To all players on the the semifinal Following suit were the Richmond Hill Travelways atom boys who edged Armourdale 2-1 in another ‘actioner’ to win all the baubles. They also finished atop their league this season with an undefeated record, carving out 13 wins and a tie. And just to make it nice and neat: It was a girl-boy situation. The Park's Electric peewee girls capped a winning season by blanking Don Mills 1-0 to take the league championship in dramatic fashion. The girls finished first in the league, winning eight out of their 11 games for a 14-point bulge over the nearest opponent. The Gormley Horse Show will feature Canada‘s top equestrian riders this Saturday and Sunday in a ,final warm-up for in- ternational competition at this year’s Royal Winter Fair. Sundance Farms on the Gormley Sideroad, east of Bayview Avenue. will be the scene of the event. SOCCER . . . . . MINOR Two Richmond Hill Minor Soccer town representative teams came up smiling last week as they brought home the big silverware in North York competitions. It will offer three-ring hunter and jumper action classes which has received the highest rating sanc- tioned by the National Equestrian Federation. the Canadian representative body of the Federation Equestre International, the world organization. Highlighting the two-day show will be the Gormley Grand Prix at 2 pm Sunday. Members of the Canadian Equestrian team are ex- pected to compete: These include Canadian Show Jumping Champion. Jamie Smart of Willowdale. will be competing 'against CET series winner Jim Day. with\Jim Elder, Moffat Dunlap. and Terry Leibel offering stiff competition. To 'reach Sundance Farms, travel north on Yonge Street to Bayview Avenue. turn east on the Gormley Sideroad. and go one concession east of Bayview. Both days begin at 8.30 am. . Sidéw'alks . Curbs . Excavating . Trenching o Drains . Septic Tanks (New and Repairs) Weldrick Constr. Co. 158 Weldrick Road 881-0069 Maple‘s three runs came off six hits, five walks. Eight of their batters went down swinging. Minesing played errorless ball. Minesing started things with a" single run in the first and add three more in the second. They scored a single and ‘three in the sixth to make it 8-0 before Maple got on the scoreboard with three runs in the top of the seventh. Losing pitcher was Kim Weese who gave up eight runs on nine hits while walking two and striking out one. His cause was severely damaged by his teammates who committed seven errors behind him. Maple Peewees ran into a stone wall Sunday afternoon as they dropped an 8-3 game to Minesing in their opening match in the Ontario soft- ball finals at Minesing. of the Lazenby Lassies‘ Mosquitoes, and Barbara Onistchenko of BAIF Bantams. for three while single hits went to Greg Munshaw. Ernie Chefero. Blair Sutherland. and Scott Wilcox‘ The second game will be played Saturday at 2 pm at the Maple diamond with a third game, if required, Monday afternoon at 2 pm. girls soccer this year said. Trotman also had high praise for the coaches of the other squads participating in girl soccer this year. Namely, Helen Pennyfather BOYS DO IT T00 Back to the boys. ' Much the same story as Eddie Main and Jimmy Derek Hoare led the Maples at the plate with two Maple peewees lose first game Here’s some hot and heavy action between members of Rich- mond Hill Minor Scocer Association house league teams as the big wind-up was held Saturday afternoon at Pearson Park. Over 500 participated in the various playoff games as the weather co- ALLIANCE c.c.M. HELMET c SA, Annrovea TENNIS BALLS WILSON COOPER SK300 C.S.A. Approved HOCKEY STICK c.S.A‘ Approved BLUELINE 25%”5 T0 TENNIS CLOTHING & EQUIPMENT REDEEM THIS AD FOR 75‘ OFF Any Single Purchase of $5.00 or more GOOD FROM Oct. 9th to Oct. 19th, 1974 38 lEVENDAlE ROAD, RICHMOND mu 15 ‘70" 25 "/0 off Fifi-E 7°" WEIDER WEIGHT Pick up your Olympic Lottery O “RING EQUIPMENT Tickets for the November Draw. Reg. $2 $15.00 Gourlay came through with two fine goals to edge a fighting Armourdale squad who gave it their best shot. Also contributing to, the game win, as well as pushing during the season. were top scorers Kenny Jensen and Neil Smith. Ken squeaked by Neil with one more goal. Statéd Coach George Barr: “Just say I’m delighted with the team‘s display this The weatherman smiled on the Richmond Hill Minor Soccer league's final wind- up for the season Saturday with winning teams being declared all over the turf at Pearson Park. A house league Soccer official commented that it “was a great finale to one of our best seasons with all the boys playing extremely well in all divisions. “The losing teams are to be congratulated on their excellent performances throughout the afternoon. The tight scoring indicated that the games could have gone either way.“. Participating in the gala finale and making presentations to the winning teams were Mayor William Lazenby. Councillor Lois Hancey. Richmond Hill Fire Chief Bob Kennedy: York Regional Deputy Police PHONE 884-7464 SALE PRICE SALE PRICE $2.75 SALE PRICE 3 in 1i" ADIDAS CADET SHOES JUNIOR ADIDAS TRACK suns $14 ' 95 WE“ 25% OFF JUDO KARATE SUITS Hey, kick that ball season. Everyone on the squad has come up with an almost perfect performance game in, and game out, as is obvious by the fact we didn't lose a game all season.” Convener Trotman was in the front row again to add his plauditsf citing the three ingredients Coach Barr‘s team had going for it . . . tremendous support from the parents, player en- thusiasm and first-rate coaching. Chief Bob Hood: and Dick Howard, goal-keeper for the Toronto Metros. SQUIRTS DIVISION League winners: Lazenby Leaders who received the Wally Kerr Memorial Trophy. Lazenby Leaders 1, Travelways 0 The lone goal was put in the ml by Kenny Harrington. To the Lazenby Leaders went the Ulster Accordian Band trophy. ATOM DIVISION League winners: Richvale Scaffolding who received the Radio Station CFGM trophy, CUP FINALGAME Richvale Scaffolding 1. Priority Travel 2 Steven Rockarts and Dwayne Parkin scored for the winners with Lyndon CUP FINAL GAME ALL SIZES UP TO 12 NOW $12.95 operated and the sun shone brightly over the proceedings. A large turn-out of parents helped make the competition even more ex- citing with winners galore. lIST PRICE .95 “To all players on thl Travelways team congratulations. You did ; great job. The ‘Ironbarr really struck this year Didn‘t it?” CONGRATS 'Convenor Trotman added‘ “The other town representative teams also gave their all in cup com- petition this year. Maybe we can single out Coach Art Gossman's Dynes Jeweller Squirts who went down 1-0 in King getting one back for Scaffolding. Priority Travel received the Dan‘s Esso trophy for their winning efforts. MOSQUITO DIVISION League winners: Belgian Arts received the Baif Associates Trophy. CUP FINALGAME Deciantis 2. Thornhill Village Pizzeria l Ernie Grzincici and Andrew Don were the scoring heroes in this one with Thornhill‘s only score going to Glen Dunford. League winners: Rich- mond Hill Lions received Deciantis received the Richmond Hill Minor Soccer Association trophyi PEEWEE DIVISION 1974 Mercury Comet 1974 Coronet Custom 1974 Chevy Nova I974 Valiant Duster 1972 Dodge Colt 1971 Plymouth Sutelite 1971 Monte Carlo 1969 Valiant 1969 Chrysler Newport 1967'Dart GT 4 Door Sedan. automatic. radio. Lic. AT.\1053 2 Door Coupe. automatic. Big Six Steering. defogger. etc. Lic.E.\'Sl3l. 2 Door Hardtop. V8. automatic, power 5 brakes. radio, vinyl roof. Lie. ABM)“ 1 Door Sedan. V8. Automatic, power steering. power brakes. radio. defogger. Lic. NOJBVSIZ. s3895. 4 Door Sedan. automatic P789. (‘uslom Sedan. \‘X. automatic. ptmm' steering. radio. m. Lic.1)\:xmn. $2195. 1 [)001' Sedan. Automatic, six px'linder. radio. Lic. .l(‘x1:m. $3595. 1 Door Hardtop. \‘X. automatic. power steering. power brakes. radio. \‘in}| roof. Lic. EBBSHH. s A7 2195. 2 Door Hardtop. \‘x. automatic, power steering. radio. bucket seats. console. Vinyl roof. Lic. AWPHS. 5] 395. ! Door Sedan. automatic. Big Six engine. radio. elc Lic. ASKHH. $1 WE LEASE ALI. CHRYSLER I’RODL'CTS FUR INDIVIDUAL AND COMPLETE COMPANY FLEE'I‘S the semi-finals after a tremendous effort in the cup race“. Trotman again offered special comments for the members of the various teams and their coaches: Art Gossman, Dynes Jeweller Squirts; George Barr, Travelways Atoms; Gino Del Gross. Radio CF‘GM Mosquitoes; Mike Kirk, Baif Peewees; Tom Kernohan. Scholastic Tab Publication Bantams. 6 cvlinder. radio. Lic the Richmond Hill Minor Soccer Association trophy. CUP FINAL GAME Richmond Hill Lions 4. Chargers 0 Scott Bartlett scored twice for the winners with single goals going to Mark Robinson and Hugh Kerr. Richmond Hill Lions win the Richmond Hill Minor Soccer Association trophy. (Photo By Ron Fawn) Riel-MON!) KILL THORNHILL O AURORA Laundromats’ Open 7 AM to 11 PM Seven Days a Week TRY steering. power radio. p0“er COIN LAUNDRIES sI795. s24595. s‘3595. s3595. HF- THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Wednesday, Oct. 0 Install new AC or Champion spark plugs 0 Install new points, rotor and condenser 0 Adjust carburetor 0 Set engine timing 4 & 6 CYLINDER CARS HERE'S WHAT WE DO: 9350 YONGE ST. "§"“"” ' PARTS .88 & LABOUR INCLUDED Acniter or Resistor type plugs .25 ea 4 WHEEL BRAKE RELINE INCLUDES: 0 Premium bonded linings installed on all 4 wheels 0 Check of all wheel cylinders, springs and hoses 0 Cleaning and lubrication of brake backing plates 0 Measuring and inspection of all drums for trueness s For most Canadian & . American carsâ€" drum type brakes PARTS 8r LABOUR INCLUDED Professional steering correotion. Restores car handling and prolongs tire life. SPECIAL OII. 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