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The Liberal, 15 Jun 1977, B2

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3.2 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. June 15. 1977 A rash of seven errors on the part of the Hillers saw St. Marys jump out to a 9-2 lead at one point Good going, fellas. That‘s what Mark Poray (left) of the Richmond Hill “Y” is saying to Langstaff teacher Jim Milne and some of his gang who accumulated the most total miles in the recent “jog-aâ€"thon“ to raise money for the Form new track Club Some of the more outstanding track and field athletes in the Rich mond Hill area will be getting specializer’~ treatment this summer. The treatment will come by way of the nmvlyformed Tri-"l‘uwn Track (‘lub under the leadership of Bob Thompson of Richmond Hill Thompson. a t'Ormer coach with the Richmond Hill Athletic Club. has organized the club to assist “some of our 10p younu athletes in preparing for upcoming elimination meets.‘ The elimination meets will decide which athletes will compete in the two major championships being held, next August, Slllll “H‘I‘ games They are the (‘anada Summer Games in vafoundland for junior athletes tages 16 to 19 yearS) and the National championships in New Brunswick during the week of Aug. 20. The (‘anadian Legion wil also hold a training camp at the same time for the younger Bantam~ Midget competitors (12 to 15 years)‘ The expenses» p'aid competitions last a week. Some lumps for Hill squirts Richmond Hil’l kept $ 69.95 KlnG PfilnT “ BODYWORK EXTRA YOUR NEAREST BRANCH IMPOSSIBLE â€" BUT TRUE CARRVILLE RD FREE ESTIMATES we PQWW CRRS Good going, fellas pecking away and finally tied the game in the bottom of the seventh as Put Thompson beat out an intield single to bring in (‘oaching staff A tour man coaching staff will offer a complete range of expertise for Tri- 'l‘o\\‘n with coach Thompson assisting in the throwing events and pentathlon; Fred Phimio. ixl’ Richmond Hill. will handle the sprints and jumping disciplines. Fred Robbins of Oak Ridges will work with all runners participating in lhe 800 metres-andâ€"up categories as well as oversee the road racing and cross country teams. Masters‘ Scction Another facet of the Tri~ Town operation will see the formation of a Master‘s Section (over 35) with J00 Watson of Oak Ridges as contact person 9216 YONGE ST. An impressive list of the tieing run. The game ended in the first extra inning as Kevin Mclnnis sliced a three run home down the left field line. area athletes has been prepared as initial team members with many of them having just finished competing in the provincial high school tinals in Sudbury, Localstars Preparing to wear the rod and white of Tri-Town during the 1977 Ontario 'l‘rack and Field season new “Y” building on Dunlop Street. In picture are Gary Russell, Mark Kavinsky, Rose Ann Russell, all of Thornhill. They got the trophy, too. 2827 Yonge Street, Toronto 4077 Highway No. 7, Unionville 700 Evans Avenue, Etobicoke _ 606 Southdown Rood, Mississauga Markham Public Libraries wishes to in- form the public that the Thornhill Village Library, 10 Colborne St. in Thornhill, is temporarily closed while the building undergoes renovations. The reâ€"opening date is August 4. Notice to Thornhill Village Library Users ll your lawn is a I'flSl-lllllllfl lur weeds... Get Killexâ€"the most effective lawn weedkiller you can buy. 0 Kills more than 15 different types of lawn weedsâ€"more than any other single herbicideâ€"including chickweed clover, plantain, dandelions. SHERIDAN NURSERIES LTD. The Dairy Queen boys had their best hitting performance of the Saturday the Richmond Hill Squirt softball team Other top flight local athletes who will be trainina regularly over the next six weeks are Bill French Danny Hen- dvrson. Heinz [.osberg are ()FSAA finalists Graham MacDonald, Sue French. Marianne Ball. Suzzzmne Manning. Jane 'l‘oporowski and Dennis Limoges 0 Used by leading golf courses. 0 Comes in liquid form for major jobs. aerosol for touch-ups. GREEN CROSS The lawn and garden problem solvers 481-6429 297-2253 621-9100 822-0251 Polo. time Friday travelled to Guelph for a tournament. and although they did reach the “8" Championship. the day was not really a big success. The Dairy Queen boys opened the day against a tough Simcoe team and dropped an 11-2 decision. Don Webster was on the mound for Richmond Hill and suffered from control problems as he walked seven batters. He allowed only eight hits while ’l‘he Thornhill District Lions Club and the Toronto Polo Club are sponsoring an in- ternational series of polo on Friday evenings through June 17 to July All games will be played at Seneca College, Finch Campus, at Finch and Woodbine Avenue. Exhibition games start at 7 pm. and feature Teams from the following States are coming: New York. Illinois, Michigan. West Virginia and Virginia to play teams from the Toronto Polo Club. games at 8 pm The Polo Club provides the sport and the Thor- nhill Lions Club will receive the financial benefits to carry on its charitable work in the community‘ Admission is $2 per person with children under 10 free. For further information concerning the training limes and programs contact Patti Robbins at 1184-9705. zmd Dave (modmukers The training (-om- menced June If you are having difficulty obtaining excellent service on your present import car, whether it be Toyota, Datsun, etc., call now 8 arrange an appointment in our Brand New 12 Bay Service Dept. with all the electronic equipment 8 staff to give you total satis- faction SMALL BAH CENTRE LTD. 11623 Yonge St. 1 mile North of Richmond Hill. 773-4542 884-9274 WE KNOW IMPORTS HONDA cwnc Richmond Hill could manage only four hits with Glen Harding getting on base with three walks. tannins: five men. His teammates committed five errors behind. Paul Howorth played a good game in left field. Faced with elimination in the second game the Hill boys stormed from behind to down St. Marys 13â€"10 in eight innings. Tickets will be available at Seneca College. Finch Campus every Friday night of the games. For tickets and inâ€" formation call Len Ehrlick at 889-5282 or Lloyd Elvedge at 889-2974. IMPORT OWNERS ELGIN MILL ' FREE DIAGNUS|S 0 DRIVE~IN SERVICE 0 LOW PRICES 0 3 HOUR SERVICE 8 AM. to 5:30 P.M‘ DAILY: 8 AM. to NOON SAT. CENTRES IN WILLUWDALE, SCARBOROUGH 8 WEST HILL xlra innings 10 POINT SYSTEM I. DIAGNOSE PROBLEM 2‘ REMOVE RADIATOR 3. CLEAN WATER PASSAGES 4. PRESSURE TEST FOR LEAKS 5. REPAIR AS NECESSARY 6. APPLY PROTECTIVE PAINT 7. TEST THERMOSTAT 8. CAP 8. INSPECT ALL HOSES 9. RE-INSTALL RADIATOR IO. REPLACE COOLANT with three hits while (‘osidio Negri and Don Webster had two each. Mclnnis had five runs battled in this game. 375 OHIO ROAD RICHMOND HILL 884-9245 or 773-4227 Webster started the Hume on the mound but was deserted by his Holders in the second inning. This saw Mclnnis coming on to hurl the final .seven innings and giving up only four hits while striking, out [0. Lose to Guelph With that victory Rich‘ mond Hill moved into the "B" (‘hampionship and "B" (‘hampionship and were given a lesson in hitting as Guelph knocked out 15 hits enroute to a 15- 3 win. Both Mclnnis and Webster combined on this effort and struckout nine season as they pounded out 13 hits‘ {\lclnnis led $3232m FROM the way batters between them. ()t't‘ensively. McInnis had two hits while Webster and Tim Lawlor both belted triples. League play June 6 saw the Hillers come up with a dismal performance and were defeated 8â€"7 by Eringate. Although Eringate had MEMBER CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION; GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY 22 Prospect St., Newmarket 10350 Yonge St., Lower Level, Richmond Hill 5 year Guaranteed Investment Certificates SPECIAL CLINICS it FAMILY PLANNING * * BIRTH CONTROL i: * VENEREAL DISEASES * Free and confidential information, advice, diagnosis and treatment York Regional Health Unit TW LOCATIONS Call us at 884-1188 For other rates on various investments 7-9 pm. Wed. 1L6 pm. Thurs. 9-12 noon Tues. 7-9 pm. Wed. Fri. Morn. By appointment 9‘/z% Interest paid annually AND only three hits. they took full advantage of wild throws to score their runs. Richmond Hill had only four hits themselves with Noari getting two of them This now gives the Dairy Queen Squirts a season record of 2-2. 895-451 1 887-5843 832-1296 88M 133 832-1 384 887-5245 297-3633

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