RICHMOND HILL â€" It wasn't easy but the Rich‘ mond Hill Badminton Club did.it...~ mu _ V. Won the Interchurch Badminton League title by just edging by a tough St. Clements club 9-7 to retain their undefeated record. RICHVALE â€" The Richvale Jeamar Win- ches-Thompson Moving and Storage Atoms downed- Woodbridge two games to one in the opening round of their York-Simcoe playoffs. The other goals went to in the third period ur Rob Wagg and Orveo 19:46. Jeamar wins series It was a fight to the finish with Richmond Hill’s fourth mixed pair. Richvale 4, Woodbridge 1. Gino De Giacchino scored two unassisted goals to lead Richvale to a well-deserved win in the third game of the series. The same Richvale squad is leading Keswick in the second round by three points to one. :RICHMOND HILLS’ :MOST MODERN :5 PIN BRUNSWICK .BOWLING LANES Tanya Savoye shows the style that helped her Richmond Hill Badminton Club win the :NOW OPEN oFOR CASUAL BOWLING Badminton FOR 8} LEAGUE INQUIRIES 884-6857 AND GENERAL ‘ INFORMATION Coliseum. Exmblluon Place Tovonlo March 18 to 27 Weekdays N Slluvdlys ‘C Sundays V Enllve pvoceeds in Ild ol Conservahon See the world s only Indoor Relriever Trials daily In the Arenaiplus over 400 Blhlblls lealures and w-ldlfle dusplays on 12 mdoor acres Adull $3 You"! led 15101213‘ HILLTOP BOWLING HILLTOP BOWLING Get on the trail to the STRIKE [HUB/(Y1! Hill tops league 70 NEWKIRK RD. RICHMOND HILL 3‘ Semov Cullen! S‘ Atta girl, Tanya Big swim Tanya Savoye and Fred Fletcher. losing 4-12 and then coming up with an exciting rally to win the game 17-14. Individual scores: Ladies’ doubles, Jill Dalton and Jill Par- chment winning 15-5, 15-8, Joan Freeman and Tanya Savoye winning 15-5, 15~7. Paoletti with assists to Jim Formenton and Rob Wagg. Richvale l. Keswick 1. This one went into overtime but neither team could break the deadlock. Goalie Bill Keates made some outstanding saves, particularly in the overtime for Richvale. Gord Peters scored the Richvale goal assisted by Wagg. ..Richvale 3, Keswick 1. Richvale dominated this game from the start and didn‘t allow a shot on goal in the third period until 19:46. Mén’s doublés, Jim Ho and Fred Fletcher win- 1 If?“ Interchurch League this season with a string of undefeated games. Best year yet. ning 15-10, 15-9, Doug Andrews and Duanne Reed losing 5-15, 7-15. Mixed doubles,-~ Jill Dalton and Jim Ho winning 153, 1546, Jill Parchment and Doug Andrews losing 3-15, 6-15; Joan Freeman and Duanne Reed losing 13-15, 5-15, Tanya Savoye, Fred Fletcher splitting 6-15, 18- 15. This was one of Rich- vale‘s best games of the season. Richvale goals were by Gino Di Gioacchino from Danny Alexander; Rob Wagg from Jim For- menton and Grant Clark; and Alexander from Chris De Piro and Tod Dungay. VISIT OUR SHOWROOM - SEE THE NON-CATALOGUED OPENING SPECIALS THE NEW Due to our expansion, players not registered by thi§ date face the pos- sibility of not being able to play and will pay an additional late filing fee of $5.00 per player. Anyone still wishing to register for the 1977 season, must do so on Tuesday, March 29th. from 7 pm. - 9 pm. at Crosby School. Richmond Hill Minor Soccer Assoction 3/10 OF A MILE NORTH OF ELGIN MILLS WEST SIDE OF YONGE AWARD SPECIALISTS LIMITED 1092 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO NOTICE FINAL REGISTRATION TROPHIES PHONE FOR A CATALOGUE TROPHY CENTRE IN RICHMOND HILL RIBBONS GIFTS 8 PRIZES WALL PLAQUES H _,__A MEDALS 884-2044 ;H1'// relay teams ?pennant Winners RICHMOND HILL â€" Three Richmond Hill Aquatic Club relay teams won convincingly at Sunday’s Pennant Meet at the Hill pool. The ‘E‘ relay team of Andrew Pape, Frank Bruhn, Elizabeth Smith and Betty Arnott were easy winners in the 200 metres. Ken Plant Terry Roberts, Christine Bogie and Bruce Spong clinched the ‘C' relay, while Harald Mag, Doug Clarke, David Justice and Steve Davey won the ‘B‘ relay; The Hill club came second in the ‘D' relay when Janet Davidson, Ron Gelineau. John Ciniglio and Dirk Pfen- ning lost out to Markham Aquatic Club. Improve times In the individual events. Hill swimmers improved their times almost without exception. Event 1 - 50M Freestyle E â€" 2nd Betty Arnott, 3rd Frank Bruhn, 4th Elizabeth Smith, 5th Andrew Pape. Event 2 - 100M Freestyle D-Cert. Ken Plant, lst Dirk Pfenning, 6th Janet Davidson. Event 3 100M Freestyle C - 4th Bruce Spong. Event 4 100M Freestyle B - 3rd Steve Davey, 4th David Justice, 6th Doug Clarke. Event 5 50M Backstroke E - Certs. Betty Arnott. Frank Bruhn, Marjorie Mulholland, lst Elizabeth Smith, 2nd Andrew Pape, 4th Janet Evans. Event 6 100M Backstroke D - Cert. THORNHILL â€" Markham Aquatic Club competitor Evelyn Hunter, 15, came up against the best com- petitors in Ontario and managed a fine fifth place finish in the 200 back stroke. Scene was the provincial age group swimming champions- hips for 15 year to 17 year olds held on the weekend at Guelph. Other members of the club also fared well in- cluding Brian Smith, 12, who came seventh in the 200 breast stroke. Two other competitors, Jordie Jacobson and Mary Shephard, also came up with their personal best times. Evelyn’s time was an impressive 2:32.4 minutes. ' Jordie finished the 100 breast in 1238.8; and Mary the 200 in 3:10.0. Their efforts places them among the top 20 in the province. for Hunter Ken Plant, 2nd Janet Davidson. Event 7 100M Backstroke C - Cert. Doug Clarke, 3rd Christine Bogie. Event 8 100M Backstroke B - 2nd David Justice. 3rd Bruce Spong, 4th Harald Mag. Event 9 50M Breaststroke E - Cert. Janet Evans, 3rd Dawne Roberts, 4th Frank Bruhn, 5th Elizabeth Smith and Ron Gelineau. Event 10 100M Breaststroke D - Cert. Ken Plant, 3rd Christine Bogie. 4th Arthur Diamond. Event 11 100M Breaststroke C â€" 5th Doug Clarke. Event 12 100M Breaststroke B - 3rd Harald Mag, 4th Terry Roberts, 6th David Justice. Event 13 50M Fly E - Cert. Ken Plant, John Ciniglio, Ron Gelineau. tied 3rd Marjorie Mulholland and Betty Arnott, 5th Frank Bruhn, 6th Elizabeth Smith. Event 14 50M Fly D - 2nd Terry Roberts, 3rd Robin Hewitt, 4th Helga Pape, 5th Arthur Diamond. Event 15 100M Fly C - lst Doug Clarke, 2nd Bruce Spong, 5th Jacqueline Crockford. Event 16 100M Fly B â€" lst David Justice. Hill swimmers are now seeking sponsors for their Swimathon. Each swimmer is assessed by the coach on how far he, or she, can E.G. 76 Corolla SR-5 Reg. list price . . . $4,533 OUR PRICE . ‘ . . . $3.995 (PLUS FREIGHT & P.D.IA) TOYOTA 76 CLEAROUT COROLLAS CORONAS CELlCAS MK II LAND CRUISER Hl-LUX TRUCK 35 To Choose From SUPER DEALS RETREADS " ‘16?“ ‘18?“ ‘20?“ 6080 Yonge - 221-5563 WIETZES MOTORS A78/13 878/13 Firestone Stores YOUR TOYOTA DEALER *Price with a retreadabie trade‘in. Add $200 per tire if your trade-in is not retreadable. LTD. E78114 F78/14 swim to a maximum 200 lengths in a time two hours. Sponsors can pledge so much per length and the swimmers then attempt to swim as many as they can in the two hour period on Mar. 27. Proceeds go to the club and official federal and provincial swim bodies but most of the money will go to the club. Club officials hope Hill people will respond with their traditional generosity. Scotia Bank boys do in Schomberg RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill Minor Peewees' second team got off to a flying start on the weekend defeating Schomberg 7â€"2 and 2â€"0 in their best-of-five series. Both teams go at it again Friday night in Richmond Hill. Goalie Brian Quance came up with a fine shutout performance in the Sunday win. Quance was a recent addition as back-up goalie. Goals and assists for the two games were scored by all members of the team. TOOKING GOOD! LOOKTOm. OPING SOON (378/14/15 H78/14/15 FRICHMOND \ HILL a USE OUR ('HARGEX flrestonc A CREDIT PLAN Size ER 78/14 $5366 DELUXE CHAMPION RADIAL 23:56:55 [5/ ‘4 No trade~in (squired. Installed on your car at no aura cost Exercise in a group at beginners’ level. Emphasis on developing higher level at rdiuvascular efficiency. Learn basic principles oi exercise. Optional free swim afterwards. BALLROOM AND LATIN AMERICAN DANCE PHYSICAL FITNESS - Beginners ST. PETER'S SCHOOL, WOODBRIDGE. Group exercise for those at higher level than beginners. Exercise to music, improve cardiovascular efficiency and other fitness components. Recreational activity. YOGA Increased self awareness, flexibility, and the abiIity to relax. Provide own mat PHYSICAL FITNESS - Intermediate Gallanough Library, Thornhill Age groups 5 - 7, 7 - 9, 10 - 12. teens. One and a half hour sessions Saturday morning April 9 - June 11 $15.00 (includes registration and materials) Shelley Sala and Wendy Smith REGISTRATION Register at Woodbridge-Vaughan Pool, Gallanough Library (1 Brook Street, Thornhill), or Parks and Recreation Office, 2141, Major MacKenzie Drive, Maple, Phone Ken Allison, 851 -1 1 51, for further information. 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