During Friday‘s deluge, tournament organizers shortened the 54-hole tournament to three tournaments of 36 holes. Pelting hail and rain washed away the third round of the $70,000 tournament and with it $3,900 of George Knud- son’s money. One player too many showed up at the annual Shrine Pro-Am golf tournament last Friday at Rolling Hills, Richmond Hill and Huntington clubs. Knudson, who was 10 under par and a three- shot leader over Dan Halldorson of Brandon, Man., was two under par through six holes in Friday’s round at Rolling Hills while Haldorson was two over at Huntington. Rain the winner at pro- CONSTRUCTION 176 Weldrick Road 881-0069 Instead of winhing 0 Sidewalts . Trench-"g O Excavating o curbs ' Septic Talks ' Draim (New and Repairs) Rain Pro golfer George Knudson (right) puts on the nonchalant approach at Shriner Pro Am tournament last week at Rolling Hills, Richmond Hill and Huntington. Putting is WELDRICK How dogs it feel to be out on the street? Find out. Take a walk. Ros. sumi \\.nlk .1 Mock inlay u not! Knudson takes it in $5,000 as being top pro and an additional $1.000 as skipper of the winning team, Knudson earned only $1,500 in one of the three $9,000 sections and $600 as leader of the winning team in his section. “Even the Bing Crosby pro-am has only $5,000 worth of merchandise on the table." tournament chairman Ken Foss said. The pro-am tournament was billed as the largest of its kind in the world with professional golfers fighting it out for $35,000 in cash. while amateurs struggled for an equal amount in prizes. Local professionals in the tournament included Harry Allard, Rolling Hills Golf Club; Leon Decaire, Uplands Golf Club; Thornhill: Paul Dove, Richmond Hill Golf and Country Club; Paul Kennedy, National Golf Club, Woodbridge; Irving Lightstone, Maple Downs Golf and Country Club, Richmond Hill; Lars Melander, Summit Golf Club, Richmond Hill; Mike Silver, Thornhill Country Club; Gary Slatter, Bayview Golf and Country Club, Thornhill: Bill Smith, Thornhill Country Club; and Phil Wickware, Bayview Golf and Country Club, Thornhill. Jack Harper while George Yankou looks on in background. The sun was shining then but the rains came much. much, later. NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEUING MKE NOTICE THAI a Publrc Meellng o! "12 quuor Licence Board 01 Ontario Will be held at YHE LIQUOR LICENCE BOARD OF ONYARIO. 55 LAKESNORE BLVD EASY. TORONYO, ONTARIO‘ on TUESDAY. AUGUST 9m, l9Z7. al the hour 09 1:30 o'cIOck m the ahemoon, al which hm: the Board Will hear applrcahons Var new lucences m accordance with Yhe quuar Lucence Act. 1975 and Regulaluons thereunder o‘cI0ck m the ahemoon, al which “me the Board wdl hear applicahons '01 new licences m accordance wllh Yhe quuav Lucence Act. 1975 and Regulahons thereundev The Iollowmg establishmem has applied lo: a IICEHCE oi the class unducaled‘ and the apphtallon wul be entevlamed at [he alovemenhoned locallon and um: Pagoda Com! Ruuurant and Tavern 10720 Yong: Sm". Richmond Hill Dining Lounge Liunce AND FURTHER TAKE NOVICE that any per- son who IS vesmenl In the mumcnpallly and objecls lo any apphcahon may ï¬le the grounds 0! ODIEC'IDH In person at the lime and plate 0! [he meehng or In wilting (copies 0! which WI†be ï¬orwarded Io apphcanl) lo. Executive Dueclov, quuov Licence Board 0' Omar-o. 55 Lakeshove soulevavd East. TORONTO, Omano M5E MA MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT, 1975 OnIano A fifth-inning homerun by first baseman Carol Crossley carried Brian’s Shell to a 16-11 win over Raypak Thermonics in Richmond Hill Ladies Recreational Softball play. Crossley homer wins it for Shell 7 Another highlight was the strong play at shortâ€" stop of Cathy Boagie: Raypak éttemï¬ted a rally in the sixth inning but it fell short. A scheduled game between Halfway House USE OUR fu-cstonc CREDIT PLAN ‘Ffl‘ï¬stm‘e RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE NOVICE AND MIDGET GIRLS TOURNAMENT Our Pro is Don Perry, a certified level 2 instructor, tournament Pro and Managing Director of Mayfair indoor summer tennis schooi. Register now for our next session. Classes are twice weekly beginning AUG. ist. THE TOWN PARK COURTS AUG. 2nd. PEARSON PARK COURTS BEGINNER 9:30 a.m. INTERMEDIATE 10:30 a.m YOUTH 11:30am. REGISTERATTHE V BSDUNLOPST RICHM‘ SATURDAY JULY 23 I77 THE THORNHILL SOFTBALL LEAGUE Sponsored By: MacDonalds Restaurants (Thornhill Branch) Place: Grandview, Duncan & Resevoir Diamonds Time: STARTING AT 8:30 AM FINISH 11:00 PM (APPROX) FINALS AT GRANDVIEW Stores OR helps you get tea y 1’91; um er [mpg >TENNIS! IS FROM A PRO $24900 PRESEIV TS: Standings are: Halfway House, eight points (4-2); Brian‘s Shell. eight (4-3); Durkin BP, six (3-3); and Raypak, four (2-5). and Durkin BP was cancelled. Coming up tonight at 7 will be an exhibition match between Metro Ambulance and the Rich- mond Hill Ladies Recreational League All- Stars at Pleasantville diamond. 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