ladies lose squeakers Rained out for the past two weeks, Richmond Hill junior ladies softball team got their feet wet on the weekend when they journeyed to Toronto for the Fairbanks Tourney. Junior Harvey’s storms back to down Plumbing In three games, the Newtonbrook Plaza lassies lost a couple of squeakers â€" 2-1 to Phillips Whippets, and 3-2 to Belleville. However, they also posted a convincing 5â€"2 win over Newmarket in the second game. Belleville went on to take the “B†Tourney consolation title. ‘ Oshawa won the Senior A crown. Club notice boards filled with events By Eric Handbury The notice boards of the club house which are separated into the different activities of junior, club and tour- nament fixtures are completely filled with a large number of events for every class of player. The sinélés Handicap tournament is scheduled for Saturday, July 23, again at the Crosby Courts. I counted posted notices for seven Junior tournaments. ranging from national to local events and 11 senior fixtures. Members who are interested in competitive tennis should make a point of leafing through these notices which are planned to accommodate almost every calibre of playing ability. This is a most popular event and attracts men and women from many areas surrounding Richmond Hill. The York-Simcbe 'mehs doubles and ladies singles take place on Sunday July 11 at Crosby Park. The play is bontinuous and the complete tournament is finished in the one day. Speciators are welcome and the club house is relatively Spacious, seating a large number of people. Spending a Sunday watching some of the best players in the north-central region competing for what is usually a thrilling final can be a very pleasant way of enjoying a summer day. Outruns pitch Safe at 1st Wendy Laird, a member of the Richmond Hill Naturalists, en- tertained her fellows Friday with a slide-talk presentation on back- packing the Bruce Trail from Tobermory to Cabot’s Head. The route follows the rugged and beautiful shore of Georgian Bay and its bordering woodlands. Officers elected SENIOR GIRLS Harvey's 35. Richmond Hill Plum- bing 32. Harvey’s came from behind to bag this game with Anne Marie Tur- bach connecting for two home runs and Kathy Smith going 5 for 5. Debbie McLean made a couple of terrific double plays. Good team effort by RH. Plumbing. Results of this week’s games are as follows: Hanson‘s 22. Fisher 19. Homering for the winners was Janet Alder. Shelly pitched a good game. Sarah Williamson belted out a homer for Fisher. Kim Rothwell also hit well. Officers for 1977-78 will The event runs from 10 am. to 6 pm. and is an excellent opportunity for hackers or fine players to enjoy stiff competition laden down with the ap- propriate handicap that befits their status. I played a game with the organizer John Marais on Saturday and made the silly mistake of attempting a near impossible shot. which by sheer misfortune went in. So much for getting a good handicap for this year! In the house league, the most recent results show Ross’s Ruffians 57, Sam's Sadsacks 54, Bill’s Bullies 46, Vic’s Villains 42. These events are most popular, combining the best aspects of recreational and competitive tennis. The Majors continue with their ex- cellent record of wins, marred - somewhat by a resounding loss to Credit Valley on Tuesday. If an excuse is needed, the event was played on clay with intermittent rain. which is not the surface that our home teams are used to. The enthusiasm of the team is still high. however. considering their wins over York-Weston 5-1 and Oshawa 6~0. Social night was rained out on Wednesdayi r In view of the high popularity of this event it seems a pity that the rains in Ontario fall mainly on the Wednesday. However, we may be lucky this week and look forward to a large turnâ€"out. Joe‘s Garage player Paul Philip is safe as Ronalds Federated first baseman Mike Daggett attempts the tag. Play is part of Inâ€" dustrial league game Friday night. which Ronalds won 3-2. Steven Wilson outruns the pitch as Joe‘s first baseman Phil Wood misses the pitch. Wilson's efforts weren’t enough however as his club, Ronalds Federated, lost Industrial League game 3-2. Win gave Joe's Garage sole possession of first place. Past president Hubert South; president John Wynn; first vice president Jim Langstaff; second vice president Russ Tilt; secretary Marion Martindale; treasurer Ed Gillian; bulletin editor Ottelyn Addison; recording secretary Freddy Whillans; directors Ernest Redelmeier, Wendy Laird, George Fischer-Jenssen, and Arthur Rusnell. June 28 rained-out games were re- scheduled for July 4. Results are: _ R.H. Plumbing 16. Fisher 16. For R.H. Plumbing Terri Troy and Jackie Byrne combined efforts for a well- pitched game. Lori Stoness made a solid play on second. Homering for Fisher were Jackie Blanchard and Sarah Williamson. Hanson’s 16, Harvey's 4. T-BALL R.H. Centre 34. Town Auto 24. Steven Annett and Sean Sullivan played ex- tremely well both defensively and at bat. Sean hit two home runs and Steve went 4 for 4 for the winners. Playing an excellent game for T.A. Body were David Wright, Sam and Missy Hollett Thornhill Ball An 11-run outburst in the fourth in- ning carried Baker Sales’ Tykes to a 19- 7 win over Academy Cubs last week in Thornhfll nï¬nor ban house league action. Shawn MacKay started it off with a grand slam homer scoring Jeremy Dover. Ian Gragtmanus and Brad Bobesich. 7 The remaining runs were scored by Don Barber, David Title, Jonathon Wine and Chris Palmer. The Cubs got good efforts from John Hargrave who doubled in the second to score Ross Thompson and Kevin Pineau. Pineau later doubled to score Greg Harris and Doug Foster. Other tyke games saw: Jay C. Broadloom 13. Fisher Sports 7. Broadloom produced seven runs in the fourth inning to put the game out of reach. Steve Cummings accounted for four runs with his grand Slammer scoring Louis DeHenestrosa and Michael Chaplick who had singled and Victor DeHenestrosa who had walked. Rounding out the scoring 'were Michael Fields, Richard DeHenestrosa and Ryan Durham.LouisDeHenestrosa came up with a key triple play: Wï¬Ã©hé‘s Eéme ub ga'me-in 'the last inning scoring four runs by Jordie Craig. John Petick, Robert Puk and Sou Peck 'shells‘ foe Peck Shell 19. Shopper‘s Drug Mart 14. Peck “shelled†Shopper’s with eight runs in the fifth inning to decide the issue. Teraao Devon Hamilton opened with a walk followed by Greg Stephenson’s single and walks to Mike Gomes, Greg Rank and Warren Ford. They came home on Dave Allan’s single. Both scored on back to back doubles by Jordan Berger and Stephen Dale. 7 "Tin/o more walks put Shawn Duckman and Brad Worth on base. Baker Sales Tykes outscore Cubs Lions’ soccer team ousts Waterloo from Ontario Cup 1W By Jane Stel The Richmond Hill Victoria Square Lions came up red-hot to oust Waterloo from the Ontario Cup‘s second round last week via a 3-1 defeat Coach Rob Kernohan and manager Bill Gray figure their players can “come up with some surprising results in future Cup games. “There's no doubt this team is greatly improved and should continue to do so if they maintain their diplomacy on the field of play," said Kernhohan. Minor Mosquito Richmond Hill Kinsmen 3. Aurora 0. Another shutout for Orveo Paoletti. Kelly Grams scored two goals with Shaun Cooke getting the other one. The Kinsmen are still undefeated. House League Atoms Inter District league play saw Rich- mond Hill tying Newmarket 1-1; Armourdale ‘B' 6, Richmond Hill 0; Armourdale ‘A‘ 2, Richmond Hill 3; Don Mills 3, Richmond Hill 2; Rich- mond Hill 1, York Mills 0. Richmond Hill Lions 4. Dunlop Street 76ers 1. Marcel Bernard, Robbie Kleine, Sean O‘Connor and Paul Patten got the Lions’ goals. Jeff Field scored for the 76ers. Jakma wins Injuries marred the Richmond Hill, Armourdale ‘A‘ game with two local players the victims. Graham Cook received a cut over his eye requiring five stitches while Dave Trotman broke his collar bone. Jakma Construction 3. Globe Travel 1. The Shorthanded Globe squad worked hard and held Jakma to a 1-1 tie until the last five minutes of the game. Pat Kelly, Steve Persi aid David Toporowski scored for Jakma while John Cole got the Globe‘s lone goal. Thornhill Village Pizza 7, Sanderson Gulf 3. Three goals each to Chris DePiero and Willie Robinson with Hank DeJong adding a single. Bruce Smith scored all of Sanderson‘s goals Standings, Richmond Hill Lions 7, Jackma Construction 7, Thornhill Village Pizza 6, Sanderson Gulf 5, Globe Travel 3. Dunlop 76ers 2. ’ Next week’s games: July 19, Squirts, Deal Services vs Caesar‘s Palace, Ratcliffs vs Cadillac Baif, Legion vs Invictas. July 20, Atoms, Sanderson Gulf vs Dunlop Street 76ers, Richmond Hill Lions vs Globe Travel, Jackma Con- struction vs Thornhill Village Pizza. July 21, Mosquito, Don iDeb Con- struction vs Midas Muffler. Continental and Craig Hodgson Y.P.A. 28, Baymar 17. Jason and Sean each caught a fly ball for Y.P.A. Marianne Kamerman made an ex- cellent play. Outstanding for Baymar was Michael McLaughlin who hit five home runs. Kevin Ramer played a super game first. Mr. Transmission 36, Water Refining 23. Jamie Young and Paul Black contributed two homers apiece for the winners. Tina Wier played a super game. Best game yet for Water Refining, with Chris Campbell homering twice. Entire team played a solid game. PEEWEE Dyne’s 20, Record Shop 18. Jay Shutout Pai/etti Warren Ford was the wirining pitcher striking out 11 pages. _ Shopper‘s rallied in the final frame for four runs on walks to Grant Shubert, Marc Ralsky, Ulf Becker and David Cooperburg followed by singles from Ralph Gabriel and Jeff Ulster. No slow Ip'it‘câ€"lvmuégmes were scheduled for the holiday. bavid Nixon came through with a two-run homer in the third and doubled in the fifth. For Provincial it was Steven Ashby, Kevin Smith and Elliott Schwartz singling. Peter Gordon was outstanding at second snagging three line drives. Rain wiped“ oâ€"ut all divisions scheduled for Wednesday and Thur- sday of last week. All teams were allotted one point. I,,I4J Dodds Overhead Doors 19, Industrial Property Service 10. Dodds ran up 10 runs in the first inning and that was enough. John Alberico showed power at the plate with a triple. Scoring two runs each were Ron Wildish, Ermos Briam, Terry Cyr and Dan Alberico. Andrew Morrison pitched a steady game and received good defensive support from Paul Boynett in centre field with two good catches. Tony Rockett displayed some power hitting for IPS with two singles, a double and a homer in as many trips to the plate. Taurins Esso 19. Provincial Services 9. Mike Drenikow was four for four at the plate for Taurins with a grand slam homer, two doubles and a single and eight runs-batted-in. Rick MacArthur was steady on the mound with 13 strikeouts and he received solid defensive support from Steve Dunn, Clive Scarff and Jim Boyce. Bantam Ea MacDonald had two singles and a triple and Brad Maxwell trwroisingles. Dodds win Kitchens vs Tournaments Inc., Baymar Sports has a bye. July 18. Peewee, North York Trophies vs Flair Upholstery, Peter's Excavating vs Richmond United. Standings York Inter-District Squirts Division richmond hill soccer Markham Thornhill Newmavket Richmond Hill Aurora Richmond Hill Newmarket Thomhill Markham Aurora Richmond Hill Markham Thornhill Newmalket King City Aurora Richmond Hill Thornhill Aurora Newmalket Malkham Whltchurch~Stouffville Thornhill Markham Aumra Richmond Hill Newmarket Richmond Hill Aurora Newmarket Markham Thornhill King City Aurora Richmond Hill Newmarket Markham Thornhill Richmond Hill Aurora Newmarket Thornhill Markham WhltchutchAStouffville Richmond Hill Newmarket Aurora Thornhill Fleming went 3 for 3 at bat for Dynes, while Rick Murphy went 2 for 4. Strong pitchng for Record Shop came from Doug Maclin. Rod Gilchrist played a good game at short stop. Summit Trans. 17, Ramsey Rec. 7 Wayne Langdon connected for a grand- slam home run for Summit. Mike Larocco made a good catch in the field. Dave’s Esso 30, Perry Hill 10. Homering for Dave’s Esso were Doug McLean, Donnie Grasse and Paul Sarazin. Richard Pierce went 2 for 3 at bat for Pery Hill. Four games were rained out again this week. These games will be rescheduled. Mosquito Minot Mosquito Maia! Banlam Maior Banhm Mina! Peewee Minot Peewee Major Classified Atom Minor Atom Maia: One copy The LIbEral June 29, Malkham - Vaughan Edlllofl DEA-D or cnppled farm anlmals‘ picked up ptomptly. 7054392421. Call anytime. Ed Peconl & Son. Woodville. Ont. Licence No. 3240!?52.9 tc continue H|GHEST cash ptices o: trade value paid 10! houseful of lurmture and appliances. Bruce's Furmtme, 363- 1954. mm Side slider. 6000 BTU‘s. almost new. Freezer‘ 18 Cu K chest lined Wlth stainIess steel with walnut arbonle exterior. 884-8736 Page 3-9 311 2 DOORS WANTED FOR 71 PINTO 305 AIR CONDITIONER 294-9319 Articles wanted Articles For Sale WANTED 895-9470 rn working order ads AFTER 2 PM EVGS 'cle Small electric ml space heater, 2] cu. It. heezer. Plus other Items. Alterï¬ Dinette sunte. Chesterfield SUIIE Hoover spin dry. large tent. nume- wus othet Items. querlleinitr walking condmon 3300 773-5230 PICK YOUR OWN WEEKENDS $1.50 PER 6 QUART BASKET Protect your tamulv while thev sleeo With an eava warmng smoke delgg» tor system. Pnce Includes Installa- tlon. Sahsiactlon 0! money back guarantee, For flee home demonstra- tion With no obligation call "5 Articles for Sale Melon, lined. washable 150" x 94" Mat‘chln shortles 72" x 63" $80. Bookcases, 5. walnut, excellent con» Mon. 6' x 28" x 16" 350‘ and ‘8“ 884-3038 SWIMMING POOL TENI, 9' x 12', Woods, outside frame, 880 Moffat range, 30", $80 Ping pong table, fold-up, like new. $40. 883-1384. _ GENERAL repair shop supplies, also radio and TV suppIies. test equipmem and Iatge wired work bench. Make offer‘ 884-1851. CURVED Bat. vmyl Swivel chain {8' cord player. kitchen chair. pmg pong table top. tncycle. bicycle‘ 889-3260 GARAGE SALE ANTIQUE PUMP ORGAN 18th Ave. East of Richmond Hull between 6th and 7th Conc. _ LIVING room. dining room and bedroom suite. Two end tables. coffee table, kitchen accessories, drapes, lamps, linen‘ Two T.V. tables. Two rugs 884-8760 aflet 5:30. allwool Men. 9' x 12'. light green Excellent condition. TYPEWRIIER. Smith Carona por- table, good condition. 3130, Evgs. 883-3506. m2 15 x 30 Above ground Muskm, good COI‘IdItIOn. Best otter IYPEWRITERS, addels. calculators. sales. service. rentals. Newmarket Busmess Machmes, 497 Timothy SL. Newmatket. 895-7521. m 35 Zwmdow units. 1-8000 BTU‘S $150 l~9500 BTU's 8175‘ 2 to: $300 TEAKWOOD‘ tosewood {urmtura Bedtoom suite, dlmngroom 9 piece. Chesterfield suite, wall umt. brand new. reasonable. 247-4377. mag CHESTERFIELD and chair, glean. excellent condition, 3200. 883-1840. CHESTERFIELD suite and chait, good condition, 1 year old. 3150. or best ofler. 884-0089. COUCH and CM", 8175. Chrome and glass coffee table and 2 end tables. $150. Washing machine, 375. Organ. like new. 881-7069. STAMPS â€" Canadian mint, ptemium cata|ogue value $3,000. Will sell complete 31500. 7276716 Evngs. BICYCLE, Junior girl's. Westinghouse dehumidiï¬er. 3 bar stools, like new. Round solid oak table top. Picnic table. 1920 trunk. 883-1982. GARAGE SALE. Sat. July 16th., 44 Benson Ave“ Richmond Hill. 10 to 3 pm. cle ALUMINUM Dams, windows. awnings. railings, sndmg. saffnt systems, trough‘ Free estimates. Ron Woods 884-1514. Are you Protected? FRIDAY 6 PM. - 9 PM SATURDAY 9 â€"6 GARAGE SALE JULY 16th 19 COLBY LANE. RICHVALE Fumlture‘ appllances, lamps. balbe- que. boy's clothing and hockey equnpmenL Advance sale. 889-7874. AIR CONDITIONERS 10 TO 5 PM. Wood tools‘ antiques. Miscellaneous articles 13176 Yonge St‘. Oak Ridges 773-4471 217 Colbourne Ave. South of Markham Rd 889â€"4728 MOVING SALE BEANS Lehman’s GARAGE SALE Sat. July 23 10 am. toZ p.m Household Items, etc. 163 May Ave. RIChlflOfld Hill CARPET Good condmon. good buy SATURDAY. JULY 16 889-6937 STOVE 884-3846 DRAPES 884-6283 EVGS‘ Bell "C 46 MR. and Mrs Everett Baker are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Patricia Rosemary to Wilbert Robert Lamb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamb. Wedding to take place July 22nd. 1977. ’ MR. 8. MRS‘ ERN|E BARRETT, Halrygan Crescent are happy to announce the marriage of theit daughter Peggy to Hugh Robinson Jr. The wedding took place at Casa Loma on Friday. June 24 at 7 pm. PIIRTO â€" NAYLOR Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pinto of Oak Ridges are very pleased and happy to announce the engagement at their daughter Karen to Peter S. Naylor, son of Mrs. Audrey Naylor of Aurora and the late Bruce W. Naylor. the engagement is announced of Gwendolyn Eve, only daughter ol Mayor Margaret Britnell and the late Stanley 8, Britnell ol King lownship, to James William Curran. second son of Mr. and Mrs. William V. Curran of King Township, The wedding to take place on September 3rd. 1977 at 11 o'clock in the moming in All Saints Anglican Church, King City. LONG â€" Gard and Patti are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter Pamela Jeanette 6 lbs., 9 015.. on Thursday, July 7. 1977. First grandchild lor Don and Mary Tinsdill. LOTOSKI â€" John and Liz are very thankful to have brought home a baby Sister lor John Alexander, Anna-Lise, born May 30, 1977 at Owen Sound General and Marine Hospital, weighing 7 lbs.. 14 015. She is the first granddaughter lor Mary Lotoski of Richmond HI†and third granddaughter for lo“ and Rita Berta ol Markham. WMLS â€" In loving memory of a deat husband and father Wesley Walls who passed away July 14, 1964. Hrs charming ways and smiling face are a pleasure to recall; He had a krndly word for each And died beloved by all. Lovineg remembered by wife Reta and lamrly‘ BARDOCZ. George At York Central Hospital, on Monday. July 11, 1977, beloved husband 0! lrja Bardocz, of Orillia, dear father of Margaret Tulonen, George, Ernest and Barbara Fleming, survived by thirteen grandchildren Resting at the Marshall Funeral Home, Rich- mond Hill, Service Wednesday July 13, 1977, at 1:30 pm. Cremation. Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Quietly at Extendicare Nursing Home, Willowdale on Saturday. July BATE: Gemu de. 9, 1977‘ Gertrude Bate in her 9lst year. Beloved sister of the late Lily Mohun and Will Bate. Dear sister-in- law of Arthur Mohun; Aunt at William and Marie Mohun and their daughters Laurna and Lainie. A prrvate interment was conducted by the 8.E. ang Funeral Home. Thornhlll at Prospect Cemetery, Donations to the Canadian Brble Somety may be presented at a Memorral Service to be held in Rich- mond Hill United Church in August At York Central Hospital, Sunday, July 10, 1977. Herb Sanderson in his 85th year. Beloved husband at the late Grace Boynton. Dear lather ol Harold and Lloyd, both ol Richmond Hill. Survived by 5 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchrldren. Service was held lrom the Marshall Funeral Home, Richmond Hill on Tuesday. 2'00 pm. Interment Victoria Square Cemetery DONER: Ada, At Parkvrew Home. Stoultville on Friday, July 8, .1977. Ada Hoover, beloved wile ot the late Samuel Doner. Dear mother at Earl ol Stoultville. Grace (Mrs. Fred Doust) of Gormley and Allan at Ilorin, Nigeria, sister of Wesley, Mrs. Elsie Leek, Mrs. Ella James and the late Ernest and Mrs. Edith Hunt. Also survived by 7 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, Richmond Hill. Service was held in the Gormley Missionary Church. Monday at 2:00 pm. Interment Heise Hill Cemetery. SANDERSON: C. Herbert, HEIDMAN: Marjorie Jean, Suddenly on Tuesday morning Suddenly on Tuesday morning, July 5, 1977 Marjorie, beloved wife of Henry F. Heidman of Thornhill, dear mother at Jean, Howard and David. Grandmother ot Heather, Ted and Stephen. Sister of Elsie, Ivy and Chrrstrne. Service was held trorn the Marshall Funeral Home, Richmond Hill on Thursday. 11 am. Interment Lutheran Cemetery, Krlworthy, Ont. WALION. Helen . At Brier Bush Hospital on Thursday. July 7, 1977. Helen Walton of Markham, Ontario, lormerly of Buttonville. Beloved wile of Ernest Walton. dear mother ol Doris (Mrs. A. Jex) ol Mississauga, Murray of Ramsay. Ont. and the late Douglas, Iovrng grandmother ol Douglas. Donald. Ross, Danny and Glenn. Funeral servrce was held on Saturday, July 9 at the Dixon - Garland Funeral Home, Markham. Ont. Interment Buttonville Cemetery. “5 Fonhcoming Marriage “5 Engagements WRIGHT: Alfred James, At Richmond Hill, on Sunday. July 10. 1977. Beloved husband of the late Alice E, Badams. Dear father of Yvonne (Mrs. John Allen) of Rich- mond Hill, brother of Ada (Mrs. Arthur Prlchar), Harry. James, Freda (Mrs. James Lynham) and the late Arthur, Walter, Fred, Alice, Florence and Millicent Service was held from the Marshall Funeral Home. Rich- mond Hill on Tuesday. ll a.m. Cremation. “5 In Memoriam 55° Marriage 655 “5 Births