Among these “outdoor†types are Fred Robbins. Rick Carton, Jeff Bells. Ted Barlett, Alan Thomas and Phil Tarrant for the male side and Jane Shorten, Liz Srebrnjak and Nancy The movie title “Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner" could apply to several Richmond Hill area track competitors who have continued their pursuits in the outdoors while most of their cohorts have retreated indoors with the arrival of chilly November. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK TENDERS for the Demolition or Removalof BUILDINGS No.2l-74-46 Sealed lenders properly marked will be received by the Regional Clerk until 11:00 am. on December 3, 1974, for the demolition or removal of buildings as follows: a 2 storey frame residence “5' x 28') a l storey frame store ~-_., v Bayview Avenue Newmarket. Ontario. (63‘ x 22‘) a frame shed (42‘ x 21‘) a 2 storey frame residence (85' x 22') located on the west side of Sutton Road (Regional Road No. 12) and the north side of Queensville Sideroad (Regional Road No. 77) part of Block C and lots ~15. 46 and 47 Registered Plan 402, Township of East Gwillimbury. upon a ' tender form PROVIDED AT THE OF- FICES OF THE COM- MISSIONER ‘ OF ENGINEERING. 1‘4 miles north of the Aurora Sideroad on the Don Mills Road or Post Office Box 296, Newmarket. Ontario. The lowest or any tender not necessarin accepted. Tenders will be DELIVERED TO THE CLERK‘S OFFICE, 62 Garfield E. Wright Chairman L on g Distance Runner Bra ving It Outdoors Well. well It's a weird world. Seems like only yesterday that Rapid Robert Domik had finally forsaken the old Richmond Hill Dynes Jewellers for the Newmarket Post-script Post-script: I should add that the powers-that-be at the curling club have come up with a fine idea (I think it's new i in that they have a calendar of events. Nice, big yellow one. There are all kinds of big events listed for the season which include: That‘s just a mere teaser of the big things that will be happening at the curling club during the long, cold. cold winter. That‘s why you should consider grabbing yourself a rock and broom and joining the bustle. Saints and Sinners Bonspiel. November 16, which should be popular; the Ladies Stevenson Spiel November 10 and 20; Ladies Xmas Spiel, December 18; Men‘s Bermuda Invitational Spiel January 22, 23, 24, and 25. So you go right ahead. I’ll just sit here in in the lounge and get mellow. As for how the game is played? I don’t know. I gather it’s a lot like shuffleboard. You try to get your rock close to the centre of the circle or “houseâ€. Your opponent tries to knock it out of the “house†or outdraw you. There. Simple. Annqu General Meeting “Jim‘s a very good curler and has competed in the Brier which-is the elite of curling here. We also have a number of other top curlers.†BE ME? Still and all, the main aim is “fun†at the Rich- mond Hill Club. You can be a millionaire or you can be me. And having said that I’ve said it all. The club doesn’t stress major competition rivalries although they do have some top rinks. “We’re still relatively young,†said Ron. “But we have our moments." ..Two of the top skips there are Ken Rowan (formerly of Avonlea) and Jim Anderson. 20â€" cut-off point of 500.†The membership is broken down into juniors (ages 13 to 20), intermediates (21 to 27) and seniors (28 and over). Public Meeting on Monday November 25th, 1974 at the RICHMOND HIll DISTRICT THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1974 (Continued from Page 19) "Blue Flame Room" MINOR SOCCER ASSOCIATION will have their R. N. Vernon Regional Clerk Consumers Gus Building Elgin Mills Rd. E, Richmond Hill at 7:00 pm. Misfortune struck when Nancy Hamilton, one of the area‘s best, broke her collar bone early in the cross country season. Liz Srebrnjak, a 400 metre sprinter during the summer, found the longer distances and hills too demanding and The involvement of girls in cross country has been a recent development in Rich- mond Hill and the par- ticipation of Nancy Hamilton. Jane Shorten and Liz Srebrnjak prophesies a good season for the girls. Another big meet is slated for November 16 in St. Catharines where the Canadian Cross Country championships will be held‘ The Richmond Hill area will be represented by Fred Robbins, Rick Carton, Jeff Bellis, Alan Thomas, and Phil Tarrant. at the Inter Region Cross Country championships to be held Saturday at North Bay. ' In your heart _\0u know Robbins has also qualified for Ontario competitions placing fourth at the Central Region Junior Cross Country meet. This finish gained him an invitation to represent the Toronto area Most impressive record to date has been compiled by Oak Ridges' Robbins. Robbins, who is a student at King City High School, placed fifth in the All Ontario Cross Country championships last week at Albion Hills. Hamilton for the females Let’srun around together. FBflT/[lPfll'f/Ufl Everyone Welcome Sport Spots '[f/Ufl it‘s right It was an all-round team effort with stars of the game as selected by Coach Richard Hughes being Rae and goalie Gord Stanway. The game at Thornhill saw Ra'e leading the way with two goals and an assist with singles by Ken Jensen and Mark Stevens. Assists to Barry Munro, two. Steven Rockarts, Mike Briggs, Stevens and Mark Joslin. The Aurora game saw goals by Wayne Moffett, Mark Stevens and Mark Joslin. Assisting on the Richmond Hill goals were Carl' Boyle, Doug Rae, Bruce Maclean and Ken Jensen. Richmond Hill Bone Fencing Atoms chalked up 3~1 and 4-2 wins over Aurora and Thornhill last week. Bone Atoms win' 3-1, 4â€"2 Mr. Thompson‘s in- volvement as a director of the central region of track and field is considered another good Sign of Richâ€" mond Hill‘s growing ac- All parents and interested citizens are urged to keep this date open. Bob’l‘hompson Bob Thompson of the RHAC was named to the board of directors of the Ontario Track and Field Council at the annual meeting of the central region. He has also assumed the duties of secretary for the region. was eliminated at regional level. Jane Shorten con- verted to basketball halfway through the school cross country schedule. More track news The Richmond Hill Athletic Club has announced November 21 as the day for its annual general meeting and awards night. Club members in all categories from Mite to Senior will be in contention for club awards, plus the announcement of “Track Athlete of the Year.†It's over Finally, a personal note. Coffee just went up to 25 cents in a local restaurant. As my first blow against the evils of inflation, I‘ve quit drinking it. I‘ll get around to other liquids later. Don’t want to be fanatical about it. Hartman Publicity release from Bowling Green informs that hopes are high there for another ex-Rams, namely Mike Hartman. Remember him? Hartman is one of another “fine crop of freshmen“ with the club and he‘s expected to come through with a number of goals. I wish Mike well, but also wish he was scoring a few for the Richmond Hill Rams this season. Such is life. Well. Billy is gone from the Rams and he‘s left a big hole there. Makes you realize just what one person can do for a club if he‘s the right person. Oh well, rambled on enough. One final note: It was the old story of perhaps getting used to him just being around. Not that he was taken for granted. You just got used to him. His rapid development into one of the finest defencemen around came about by the hard school of experience. As much as I admired his talents I have to say it didn‘t quite register on me what a difference his absence would make to the Rams' defence. Billy, who is just 18, came up though the local hockey ranks and was still of Bantam age, that’s right, when he joined the Rams. Now he’s back again and this bodes well for starters as Manager Russell “Casey†cripps atâ€" tempts to regain that rarified position he has held in the softball world since Domik joined him in 1967. But, hark, this is November and I feel uneasy talking too much about softball. So I‘ll do a quick switch to hockey. Here's Billy Word has it that ex-Rams‘ defenceman Billy Stephenson is doing well with Sault Ste. Marie of the Major A loop and this should be no surprise. Rays of the OFL. Actually, was.Last season Indoor training Plans for the indoor track season are almost com- pleted and details will be presented at the general meeting November 21 by chairman of the indoor committee, John Monk. ceptance and influence in Ontario track and field activities. The throwing athletes will also have use of the comâ€" bined forces base on Avenue Road for indoorluse Tuesday and Thursday evenings. This facility will allow the shot put members to train all winter in a building with sufficient ceiling height to throw the iron ball. The indoor track will be installed once again at the CNE Coliseum in Toronto and hours have been in- creased to 9 pm plus Sunday training. 884-5341 soum BLOCK RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTR ‘ RICHMOND HILL BOARDWALK ’ TAN CALF - PATENT BLACK CALF â€" PATENT $28.00 HOLLY BLUE C ALF BLACK PATENT $26.00 5hield§ NATURALLY FUUIWFAR shields |T’S Emergency crews from Vaughan Township Hydro worked until 3 am to restore the hydro service. Power was restored in some areas within a couple of hours of the accident. Two poles carrying a 10,000-volt line were knocked down. These poles A tractortrailer collided with a hydro pole on High- way 7 at Islington Avenue just before 5 pm Friday and residents of Woodbridge and the surrounding area were without electric power for at least seven hours. Scott Nirenbirski came second in the individual event for 9-10 years and third in the freestyle events. Bonnie Branch came second in the 100 metres The medley relay for 13-14 year-olds saw Gary Gentry, Steve Davey, Glenn Patten and Greg Lavigne com- fortable winners. Neil Miller came first in the 100 metres fly and freestyle open events and second in the 200 metres backstroke and 400 metres individual medley events. Won freestyle Glenn Patten won the freestyle event for 13-14 years and came third in the backstroke event. Gary Gentry was an easy winner in the 100 metres backstroke went for 13-14 years and third in the freestyle eventr Heather Fleming came third in the individual medley and third in her freestyle event. Four youthful Richmond Hill Aquatic Club swimmers pulled off a close win Friday night of last week in relay competitions at the Granite Club. The foursome, who were in the 9-10-year-old bracket, were Robert Apenis, Dirk Pfenning, John Ciniglio and Scott Nierenberski. Scott won it by a touch in an ex- citing race. Four other Richmond Hill girls won their relay in the 9- 10-year-old. They were Heather Fleming, Penny Davey, Cathy Schell and Christine Bogie. Domik’s “best†is ob- viously what Dynes’ Manager Russell“Casey†Cripps is counting on after a season which saw his (Continued from Page 19) Jewellers play and I think they have the nucleus of a fine ball club. I‘ll do my best." Woodbridge Blackout Star hurler Bob, Domik rejoins Dynes Jewellers Hill swim foursome win Granite Meet FIESTA SILVER GOLD BROWN CONGO $27.00 BLACK PATENT $26.00 GARY GENTRY First backstroke Debbie Stellinga swam extremely well in the 200 metres backstroke event for 11-12 years winning her heat comfortably and placing third in final placings. also were equipped with several transformers for reducing the current for local hydro lines. About 7,000 people were affected. backstroke and 100 metres freestyle events. Steve Davey came second in the 200 metres breastroke while Penny Davey came third in the 100 metres breastroke event. reigning world champions suffer something of a drought. - Need Power Pitching In a word: He didn‘t have the power pitching. He figures signing Domik is the start he heeds on the road back to respectability and a return shot in the with 8 - TRACK TAPE SANYO trust (1% performance Features include 26†Spectra Bute III Biack Matrix Picture tube, advanced "One Touch" color tuning, plus color and tint range lock. auto chroma control. customatic tint lock, Smart Mediterranean console cabinet In pecan finish. We make it easy at ’ firestorm Stores RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE RICHMOND HILL 884-4401 STEREO CENTRE 0A2651 it’s nice to know you can General Electric Mark III 100% SOLID STATE In this_ uncertam world... OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS ’TIL 9 He‘s also hoping to lure another ex-Dynes pitcher. Billy Drennan, back into the fold. Drennan has been starring with Burlington in the OFL the past couple of seasons. “This is only the start as far as I’m concerned,†said Cripps. “We expect to an-- nounce other signings shortly. I’m glad Bob’s back with us and there will be more." Manager Cripps, as op- timistic as ever, expects to “have the best club I’ve had in years next season." “This is only the start as far as I’m concerned," said Cripps. “We expect to an- nounce other signings shortly. I‘m glad Bob’s back with us and they will be more." W911? Championship 7' BAKER’S 575995 9144 YONGE STREET A4048 HORNET & JEEP See Them November 1511: at Of American Motor Cars WATCH For OUR NEW ’75 LINE-UP 20†Portable B/W TV Fealures .100% solid state chaSSIs wnh direcx read channel indicators. The polystyrene cabinet wnh walnut gram Includes a lele- S 1 scoplng antenna. “Sure. I'd like to see Billy back and I’m hoping we get him." Drennan is a resident of Richmond Hill and operates Alliance Sports on Levandale Road. ADULTS $2.00 STUDENTS $1.00 I‘m also looking to Qick MATADOR GREMLIN Provincial O.l-I.A. Junior u quan Kuhw ' nv‘ :mv1uw. Pun 33 w vwlx 1'3? 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