RICHMOND HILLâ€" The Richmond Hill Intermediate ‘B’ Mer- chants had little trouble disposing of their first opponents in the PWSA playdowns. Merchant gals great start They bombed Stouffâ€" ville 23-2 and 23-0 and then won their first game of their 'second round against Newtonville by default. League action saw them down a powerful East York team by 1-0 with Joan Sellers the winning pitcher and giving up only three hits while strikingout one and walking two. Did this putt by Ron Urman of Thornhill drop? Tune in next week. Looking (left) is Uplands pro Leon DeCaire as Ron shows style .that won him non-smoker's golf tournament last week. Ron works part-time at Uplands. MINOR PEE-WEE HOCKEY TRY-OUTS Student Tickets (under 18 years old) Season Ticket Price PLUS: â€"Season Ticket Draw for a color 8 Exhibition games @ $1.75 18 (minimum) league games @ $1.75 AUGUST 29TH., 2 PM. SEPT. 2ND.â€"11TH.-18TH.-25TH. 6 PM. CALL FOR DETAILS 832-1105 ORDER FORM - MAIL TO THORN HILL THUNDERBIRDSJR. B. 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YOU SAVE Telephone $44.50 $25.00 $10.00 $14.00 $31450 $19.50 THORNHILL â€"â€" Six- teen-year-old Ron Urman of Uplands won his first major golf tournament last week, but being a nonâ€"smoker didn’t give him any advantage over his opponents. He was competing in the eighth annual Dr. A.J. Longo non-smokers’ golf tournament at the Thunderbird Country Club. By Ian Griffin Richmond Hill junior club members fared well in recently completed tennis competitions. Several participated in qualifying rounds for the Ontario Junior Open championships and two, Jennifer Sheppard and Tracy Myers, emerged from a large field as two of only four qualifiers in the girls’â€"under-14 event. The Ontario Junior Open, to be played the week of Aug. 16 at Toronto’s Cricket Club is a major stop on the Canadian Junior circuit and annually brings together players from across Canada and the United States. Hill tenhis jr.’s fare well Miss Sheppard even- tually lost a close semi- final by 6-7. 6-3 and 6-4 to top-seeded Fatima Ravat of Mississauga in the semi-finals. Urman, who Dunsinane l Two other Hill players, Paul Beck and Anne Merkley, receive CBNVENIENT 29. 3 OF M FINANCE\‘ PLAN FOR FLOORCOVERINGS _ § R F 10% to 50% OFF SALE Reg. $19.95 SALE SALE CARPET SWEEPERS SALE Reg. s1.69 SALE Reg. s4.97 Pk. Reg. s1.39 SHURLINE EDGERS ROLLER & TRAY Reg. s2.91 ) lives Drive Red Tag, I’m-inventory PLACE'N PRESS TILES LOOK FOR OTHER RED TAGS FOR SPECIAL VALUES EARLY-SUPPLIES ARE LIMITED...SO HURRY! Thomhill, won the junior division in dramatic fashion on a twoâ€"hole playoff after tying highly- rated Craig Marseilles of York Downs. “I was really happy the way I did it," he told “The Liberal". We were tied at par 72 going into the playoff holes. automatic entry by virtue of previous per- formances. All four players remain eligible for entry into the Canadian Junior championships Aug. 23 in Mississauga. In the boys’ under 16 event. Richard Ver- meulen advanced to the semi-finals before dropping a hard-fought 6- 4, 62 decision to top- seeded Rory Hunter of Markham; and Timothy Flanagan likewise reached the semi-finals of the under-14’s before losing to Ronald Reinders of the host club. Several other players participated in the Vaughan junior cham- pionships held last week at the Thornhill Tennis Club. The Vaughan tourâ€" nament, in only its second year of existence is one of several tournaments which have sprung up in York Region and which the playoff holes. No cigarettes “I tried a cigarette once 15 foot. pu‘tt but I didn’t get anything “0n the first one 1 Sank out of it so I didn’t bother a 1Moot putt to par the again. It‘s bad for your round with Marseilles and health but the real reason SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 10077 YONGE STREET SOUTH - RICHMOND HILL - TEL: 884-3904 WE MAKE You FEEL RIGHT AT HOME $29] $995 Shemw’nâ€"Williams Company of Canada Limited $146 $127 on the second hole I came up with a 15 foot putt for a par. I guess it psyched him out. He bogeyed the hole and I was a winner." are providing local players with nearby sites for their introductions to tournament play. Another new tour- nament was the Newmarket champion- ships which attracted players from York, Simcoe and Muskoka regions and which was played the previous week. As for the smoking, or rather, non-smoking end of it. Urman doesn‘t make a big thing of it. Last week‘s tourney not only attracted a large entry from Vaughan, Markham and Richmond Hill, but attracted players from as far afield as Parry Sound and New York City. This tournament saw Richmond Hill players triumph in two events. Jennifer Sheppard won the girls’ under 18 event and Avril McKenna won her first tournament. This was the girls’ under 15 division defeating clubmate Muffy McLeod 5-7, 6-3, 6-3 in a three hour final. In the girls‘ under 12 it 7V2" s41; $4233.11 ¢ 65'; SALE SALE WALDEC WALLPAPER Reg. $4.98 Double Roll mum Reg. 69¢ Reg. 0t. s2.98 Gal. s8.98 1/2 Gal. s4.98 EASY CLEAN RUB SHAMPOO wxson Reg. 98¢ MASKING TAPE MASKING TAPE is I simply don‘t enjoy cigarettes. Why smoke them?" Urman has been a golfing enthusiast since he was 10 years old and starting up to be a caddy at the Thornhill Curling Club before moving over to Uplands. was newcomer Paula Wileman playing in her first open competition reaching the finals and performing creditably before bowing 7-5, 64 to Cara Sheppard of Aurora. He works there He‘s not a caddy at Uplands â€"â€" they “don’t have many, maybe two caddies anymore" â€" he's Senior tennis continued to be played with bad weather as the York- Simcoe Mixed Doubles championships. slated for Aug. 8 at Richmond Hill. were cancelled due to North America's leadlng manufacturer of chrld salety furniture requires a dealer In your area to meal the mcreasmg demand lor our product BABY TENDA. established m 1937, has been a well respected name In baby salety furniture We prowde ex- cellent leads and a lull traman program Our dlslrlbmorshlps are established on a non-competitive area basrs â€" you'll have your territory to yourself Apply to BABY TENDA COR- PORATION, P O Box l355,W1nmpeg. Manitoba.R3C 221 ,1 WANTED \. DISTRIBUTOR / DEALER Sale Sale Sale 42¢ a worker. About two days a week polishing golf clubs, etc.. and in general helping out pro Leon DeCaire, formerly of Richmond Hill. “This way I get a lot of golf in and get some good tips from Leon." He’s picked up- a few tips, obviously. since he won the club‘s junior championship recently finishing in front by a good 15 strokes. rain The tourney had at- tracted entries from Thornhill. Penetangui- shene, Barrie, Newmarket and Aurora as well as from Richmond Hill and is the premier social event of the York- Simcoe season. League officials will determine if and when the competition will be rescheduled. But, like any respec- $253 $423 $763 Smce 1937 E next roll Beg. s9.98 POLYGARD SEALER SALE SALE EASY HANG WALLPAPER table golfer, he’s had his bad days. Reg. $6.49 Single Roll SALE “I failed to qualify in the Ontario Junior because I came up with a real bad game. I think it was a case of confidence. 0r lack of it. “Everything else con- sidered you have to have confidence to win.†Urman isn’t so far advanced that he‘s considered making golf a way of life but he does know one thing: “I don’t think I'd make a good golf pro because I’m not much at teaching other golfers. I‘d rather play myself." REDWOOD,’ WALNUT. CEDAR STAIN $ THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. August 11. 1976 â€" B-3 Reg. $14.95 Double Roll 4 Gal. Pail Discover WALLPAPER CONTACT: Ken erght for more Information MAPLE AIR SERVICES FREE INTRODUCTORY Flight lesson with registration. WW r-ï¬w Starts Aug. 16 thru Aug. 27 9 am. -1 pm. Mon. - Fri. PRIVATE PILOT GROUND SCHOOL COURSE TORONTO MARE Nam MAJOR MACKENZIE DR. MAPLE. ONTARIO 889-1751 Dafle ROI Single Roll He also admits he hasn't a “classic golf swing and that’s something I’ll have to work on. Maybe I’m a little lazy but it takes a lot of practice.“ “Sure, I‘d like to make golf my profession but it's a very competitive game. Right now, I just enjoy playing it and I intend to enter some more tour- naments and see what happens." Maybe the Thornlea Secondary School student is waiting to see how he fares against a heavy smoker before coming to any major decisioin? $599 $399 $449