Junior tennis tourney on way RICHMOND HILL â€" One of the upcoming events on the Richmond Hill Lawn Tennis Club’s calendar is the first an- nual Nestle Canadian Junior Club cham- pionships. Sponsored by Nestle, and jointly conducted in this province by the Canadian and Ontario Associations, the championships are the first of their kind: An inter-club com- petition for junior (under 18) players at the national level. The most valuable player in the recently completed atom division of the Rich- mond Hill Minor Hockey Association House League was David Bunker of Consumers’ Gas. Single knockout The event follows a single knockout format with each team consisting of three men and three Award winners in Hill minor hockey By [an Griffin Club Professional Your fayopritejlqvoured soft drinks. By the case Are you a Boy 8 to 12 years of age? Non competitive â€" strictly for fun! Contact York Regional Association for Children with Learning Disabilities. PLAY SOCCER FOR FUN 99c Ice Cream Lynda Johnson 881L7114 Ruth Briden 889-1729 Pat Hume 2945917 Other awards saw Stephen Moro of Eric’s Sports selected as the most valuable defen- ceman; and Karol Lashley of Kinnear Pontiac as the most improved defenceman. The winning club will be visited by two in- ternational players who will play an exhibition match, hit with members of the winning team. kiss babies. etc. As the championships are purely amateur. members of the winning team will receive a gold medal each. They consist of two men’s singles, two ladies‘ singles, one mens‘ doubles, one ladies' doubles, and one mixed doubles. ladies; each ‘tie' (tennis parlance for a meeting) between two clubs con- sisting of seven matches. richmond hill tennis club Richmond H111 Elgm Mills Near M cDonald’s Concentrated Milk. retail $1.10 Everyone's lavoume Suggested 71 clubs A total of 71 clubs in Ontario alone are par- ticipating. The Richmond Hill Lawn Tennis Club has been drawn in a grouping with Unionville, Thornhill and Markham and will play its first matches the weekend of May 22 and 23 at Markham. The winning club from the above foursome will play the following weekend at a site to be determined. Team members Following are the ones who have been selected to play on the Richmond Hill team: Deirdre Lennon. Vic- toria Robinson, Jennifer Sheppard. John Hand- bury, and Richard Vermeulen. An apparently early summer and the fact that the players have all been playing to some extent during the winter, guarantees that the team LEARN SCUBA DWE At Slater's Pool, Vandorf NEW COURSE STARTING MAY 18th (to make 3 ggtsl Richmond Hill This offer only available at: 10595 Yonge Street North (near McDonald’s) For other Pop City locations call: 636-9393 BLACK'S DIVING SCHOOL KESWICK 476-2726 Anytime 3 cartons NOW. EqumaflSupmmd National Certificates CALI. da] should be ready for competition a mon‘th from now. Junior leagues The Richmond Hill club also will enter teams in the intercounty junior leagues. It will include about 31 clubs from the area around Toronto; in the junior leagues, men and ladies play on separate teams. Each ‘tie’ involves four matches; under 18 singles and doubles, and under 15 singles and doubles. This means six players are required for one tie, but a team may include any number of players. Matches are played at 10 am. Saturday mor- nings beginning early in May and continuing through the end of June. Junior players (under 18) who are interested in representing the Rich- mond Hill club are asked to attend tryouts at Crosby Park‘May 5 and May 12 from 4 to 5 pm, Clip the coupons you want. Bring them to any participating Pop City location. Save on great tasting soft drinks, snacks for the kids plus milk and orange juice for the whole family. save. With the Pop City, ‘Clip. Sip. And save.’ specials. Pop CitY And save. Save. Save. 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