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The Liberal, 27 Jul 1977, B3

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Neglecting certain funda- mentals such as regular visits to your dentist, brush- ing your teeth after meals and using dental floss daily, can lead to cavities. in- fection or inflammation of the gums and the early loss of teeth, as well as un- necessary surgical cost. 6’3 Gerry Hambly of Richmond Hill shows the style that got him his first-ever hole-in-one recently at the Don Mills Country Club. It It's easy wasn’t easy. He looked all over the fairway before checking the cup. Sure enough it was in. See 3-] for story. Handicap nohandicap at Hill tennis club Iogg No hacker Usually this has the tendency to weed out the good players allowing the hacker to have his moment of glory at least once during the year. On Saturday, however, To those not familiar with Handicap tennis at Richmond Hillithe object is to reach the score of 21 first. Handicaps are given out, some people starting at zero with others as high as 16. Most of the competitors played six or seven matches before suc- cumbing either to the heat or the superior skills of their opponents. The weather, if not the play. was reminiscent of the 1976 Wimbledon championships Standings: Halfway House 10 points (5-1); Brian’s Shell 8 (4-3); Durkins BP, 4 (2-4); Raypak Thermonics, 4 (2- 5). »~ 7 ~ ~ One of the most popular competitive events of the year â€" the Handicap Singles â€" was held Saturday at the Rich- mond Hill Tennis Club. A fourth-inning blue-darter home run by Marty 'I‘weyman was all that Rich- mond Hill Dynes Jewellers‘ big Bob Domik needed Thursday night against John Oliver. Durkins BP literally exploded to a 32-19 victory over Raypak Ther- monics. An exhibition game saw Metro Ambulance edging Ladies Allstars 18-16. Domik was at his steadiest best as the league-leading Dynes Jewellers bested their second-place rivals in a Beaches Halfway House maintained its lead in the Richmond Hill Ladies Recreational Softball League last week by downing Brian’s Shell 9-4. Domik shuts out Oliver Ladies ’ rec. softball advertisers oppreciore YOU By ERIC HANDBURY my: ifihtral The Canadian Skateboard Association was formed in May of 1977,and is sanctioned by the American Skateboard Association as its official Canadian affiliate. - Wallet Srzed Membershrp Card Two "Member" decals. 0 Assocratron Certrlrcate of Membershrp (surtable Ior Iramrng). 0 Sn edrtrons oI Nationally pUbIIShed Newsletter. wrth up to date mlormalron 0n skateboardrng across Canada, 0 Specral membershrp admrssron and pro shop drscounts at parlrcrpatrng Assoualron sanctroned parks and stores. - Chances for free pnzes Wllh Natronal membershrp number "Lucky Draw” lealure III each CSA Newsletter. For CANADIAN SKATEBOARD ASSOCIATION membership package. com- plete the coupon below. and send with $5 to:‘ CANADIAN SKATEBOARD ASSOCIATION 102 BLOOR STREET WEST. SUITE 240 TORONTO. ONTARIO MSN 151 I WANT TO JOIN THE CANADIAN SKATEBOARD ASSOCIATION, ENCLOSED IS $5 FOR MY MEMBERSHIP. (ALLOW 3 WEEKS FOR DELIVERY). NAML__________â€"_â€" ADDRESS CITY ___PROV|NCE______ POSTAL CODE AGE Date of Birth_____Phone In case of emergency, notity_______â€" I agree to abide by the rules and regulations of the Canadian Skateboard Association. I further agree to support safety, fair play. and good sportsmanship at all times. and will endeavour to help the CSA and CSA sanctioned parks, keep the good name. and maintain high standards of skateboarding. THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE ASSOCIATION ARE AS FOLLOWS: A $5 NATIONAL CANADIAN SKATEBOARD ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP ENTITLES YOU TO: SIGNATURE DATE 102 BLOOR STREET WEST. SUITE 240. TORONTO. ONTARIO M58 1N1 929-0023 To promote all aspects of safety In skateboarding, To inform skateboarders on a national basis, 01 up to date developments In the sport. and safety techniques. To maintain, and make available. certified established records, achieved in the spurt across Canada To establish unified standards tor tournament safety rules and regulations. and to work together with all assocrations to upgrade these rules and standards tor both skaters and spectators. Io actively promote the c0nstruction of sale skateboard parks across Canada to make available desrgn. engineering and construction techniques to prospective burlders, The event was won by John Marais who defeated strong-playing Ross Rae by a narrow margin. Marais organized the day but if anyone may be suspicious concerning the handicap selections it should be noted that John was playing from a zero position. The event will be held in Waterloo this year. Each team consists of eight players chosen from all clubs throughout the region taking a part in four men’s singles, four women‘s singles, two men’s doubles, two women’s doubles. Local players Of interest to Richmond Hill will be that three of the players, June Beck, Mark Girdler and Julian Handbury, are all members of the Rich- mond Hill club. players like myself. with handicaps far greater than points, fell to the best-seeded players and the final games were more like the full-blooded singles championships. The North Central Region team for the Ontario Summer Games has been selected and will be captained by Mike Bryson of Newmarket. In the past the event richmond hill tennis club famous JEEP line. We wrote the book on f0ur wheel drive. GREMLIN PACER MATADOR JEEP-OJ 5 f: 7 WAGONEEH A.M.X. CHEROKEE JEEP TRUCK Dealer in the Metro Toronto Area takes pleasure in offering complete leasing _faci- lities on all A.M.C. products. We offer worry free driving with the exclusive Buyer Protection Plan. - ALSO available for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY is the Baker’s Sales 8 Service, the oldest AMI}. Team named Battling him moét of the way was John Oliver‘s Al Cowan who came within a long foul ball of tying the ball He allowed only two hits during the nine innings while striking out five batters and walking two. League Fastball game at Richmond Hill Town Park 2-0. Rather, it‘s a surrounding ditch for weeping tiles which will prevent the seepage of water under the courts and provide a much more stable base for the long- awaited resurfacing. Weeping For the curious people who have been wondering what the trenching work is that has been hap- pening around the Crosby courts, I would advise it is not work connected to the erection of a bubble en- closure. The house league events are still continuing and, because of my mercenary interests, I would suggest that some extra effort is required from Bill's Bullies team which may have to resolve in the end to little else than a few dubious line calls. An executive meeting will be today (Wed- nesday) to decide on the dates for the end of the year club championship. Members intending to enter should watch the notice boards for entry forms during the coming weeks. has usually been won by highly formidable teams made up for the most part from private club Ontario-ranked players. High hopes This year, however, the North Central team has high hopes of occupying the championship position. Dates are Aug. 26 to 29. Richmond Hill‘s second run came in the eighth inning with two men out as designated hitter Brad Gaul lined a single to right field. Long foul Cowan, who allowed only five hits, latched onto a Domik offering with a man on first base but sent it high and far and very foul over the right field fence. The game was over when he flew out to right field. game in the ninth inning Baird triple He rode home on Bob Baird’s long triple to left-centre which nearly made Dynes Jewellers the fence but was knocked down by Roy John Ollver Howard’s glove at the last second. Beaches A.Cv Domik was slightly in trouble in the HarneerIeseI seventh inning when lead-off batter 05m“ MEFChaMS Brian Lancelot was safe on an error, Hustlers firestonei 558$ P.O. BOX 18,000 STN. "A" TORONTO MSW 1W2 OXFAM Wmlung Wnlh People Who Are Helping Themselves USE OUR ‘ firestonc CREDIT PLAN I Sidewalks . Immung I Excavating 0 Cum 0 Septic Tanks 0 Drairs (New and Repairs) CONSTRUCTION 176 Weldrick Road 881-0069 WELDRICK For inlormavion write Res. 884-2634 0R THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. 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