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The Liberal, 19 Oct 1977, B2

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Youth bowlers to sell goodies By MIKE KYTE During the next six weeks all Youth Bowlers from this area will be out in full force selling everyone's favorite, chocolate-coated alm- onds. Jenkin‘s was declared champions of the second division playoffs when only one player on Ronald’s team showed up in Aurora. Aurora was the site of the final game of the series (which was tied as Profits from the sales will be used to conduct the national youth cham- pionships, the provincial championships and to provide a scholarship fund for youth bowlers advancing to higher education. To wit. Richmond Hill Men’s Fastball League officially ended when a scheduled final playoff game bet- ween Jenkin’s and Ronaldls Federated failed to happen. Softball season called ...on account of rain Softball season called on account of rain. Well, almost. That was the final verdict this week as softball activity, or non- activity, ground to a muddy halt in Richmond The Richmond Hill Aquatic Club hosted its first meet of the season last Sunday and all club members improved their times. Hill Hill aquatic club swimmers on the go Results: 100 freestyle, D grade, certificate of promotion to Janet Davidson; second place, Frank Bruhn; sixth place. Dirk Koch. 100 freestyle C grade, first, Jacqueline Crock- Bâ€"Z â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. October T h e b o w i i n g Proprietors Association assesses the applications and each year awards 10 scholarships worth $200 each. So when 'someone asks you to buy a box of almonds, you know it is Minor atoms win, lose The Richmond Hill Minor Atoms won their first game in exhibition play this week downing Thornhill 2-1. Pat Dickinson opened the scoring in the second period from Ttodd Savoye and David Nicol, Thornhill then scored to tie it up but with barely a minute left in the game it was Savoye notching the tie-breaker from Pat Dickinson. The teams met again this week and Thornhill was the winner by 3-2. Richmond Hill scored twice in the second period. Russell Arm- strong from Robbie Jack- ma; ’I‘todd Savoye from David Nicol and Dino Buffon to lead 2-1. Thornhill came back with two quick goals in the third period to win the game. v Richmond Hill starts league play next Satur- day. RICHMOND HILL RICHVIEW LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT snow BLOWER N SPEC/Al! THE 828 is Toro’s best-selling Heavauty twostage snow- thrower. Has a narrower 26" swath. 1M BAMEW AVE (JUST NORTH OF ELGIH mus, The Richmond Hill Ball Association will hold its general meeting and election of officers next Monday night at the Blue Flame Room at Con- ford, 100 free B, second, Bruce Spong. fourth, Harold Mag, sixth, Doug Clark. Jenkin's was presented the consolation trophy which was first presented to the same team two years ago. A second division championship wasn‘t played last season. 50 backstroke E grade, certificate of promotion, Tim Andrew; 100 backstroke D grade certificate of promotion, John Ciniglio; fourth place, Frank Bruhn; going to a good _cau_s§ By now you should all have your sponsor sheets filled in for the Ontario Kidney Foundation’s “Great Race". Once you have all your sponsors listed, you can bowl your game during your league play. two games apiece) because of the unplayable conditions of the Rich- mond Hill diamonds. Earlier, Video Real Estate had won the grand championship by defeating Joe‘s Garage in two straight games. Even if you don‘t belong to a league but would like to help a worthy organization, you can pick up your sponsor form at any bowling centre and bowl your game when your sheet is full. éixth Gelineau Remember, the more money raised through York Simcoe Association, the better your chances of winning the trip to the Kentucky Derby. Even if you do not win, at least 100 backstroke C grade fourth placej‘ Jacqueline Crockford; sixth, Arthur Diamond; 100 backstroke B grade, first, Bruce Spong; second, Harold Mag; fifth, Doug Clark; 100 breaststroke D grade, fourth Bruce Spong. Hill ball meeting 100 breasts-troâ€"ke C grade, second, Arthur Offic’ialv end to the CONSUMERS GAS BLUE FLAME ROOM 500 ELGIN MILLS ROAD EAST RICHMOND HILL BALL ASSOCIATION MONDAY, OCT. 24th, 8 PM. ANYONE INTERESTED IN BALL IN RICHMOND HILL ARE WELCOMED GENERAL MEETING RUGGEDBZS As easy to operate as many smaller models, yet brawny enough to tackle parking lots and park» ways! Independent wheel clutches, safety grip handles, heavy-duty traction-grip pneumatic snow tires, three forward speeds and one reverse, for great maneuverability. Cuts 26" swath; cleans thorOughly with exclusive spring action scraper blade. Drumâ€"type auger with heavyduty gear box meters in snow, chews into stubborn drifts. Extra- large 14” impeller, oversized directional chute. Winterized, dependable starting 8 HP Briggs 8 Stratton engine. place, Ron GET READY FOR THE WINTER WITH A TORO SNOWBLUWER SUGG. LIST PRICE $1,011.90 $79995 INCLUDING ELECTRIC START SMALLER MODELS ALSO IN STOCK ELECTION 19, 1977 The Friday Night Men’s Major League bowling out of Hilltop Bowl have been fighting an uphill battle for some time now. I am glad to say that they have finally won. With 12 teams in the league this year, it will prove to be a much more competitive league. Reminds some of us of the good old days at Allencourt Lanes, (remember them?) you will have helped to find a cure for Kidney Disease. After four weeks of league play, the Majors are coming up with some big games. To recall a few, on Sept. 30 the high single flat shooters were, Bill Harris (340), Jim Glandfield (338), Jack sumer‘s Gas on Elgin Mills Road East. Time is 8 pm. Parents are urged to attend the meeting. Diamond; fourth, John Ciniglio; fifth, Jacqueline Crockford; 100 breast- stroke, B grade, first, Harold Mag; fourth, Doug Clark; so fly E grade, tied for second place, Dirk Koch, Mar- jorie Mulholland; sixth, Tim Andrew. 50 fly D grade, second Ron Gelineau; 100 fly C grade, Harold Mag; second, Jacqueline Crockford; 100 fly B grade, second Bruce Spong; third place, Doug Clark. season will be the holding of a ball dance at the Richvale Community Centre Oct. 28 starting at 8:30 pm. Trophies will be awarded at that time. Finally: It's official. The Beaches Men’s Fastball League has been called off for the season. Count of weather. A meeting will be held later to decide the various winners. Atrocious weather for The RHAC club is still accepting new members. For information phone Shirley Clark at 884-8003 or John Ciniglio at 773- 4125. 884-1361 Hill (337). Vic Tugwell with a pair (321) (316). Mike Fraser (309), Ernie Hughes (305). A] Snow (304), and Tim Saul (303). High triple flat for the night was Jim Glandfield (855). CLOSE BATTLE High Average is shaping up to be a close battle. Leading the field is Al Snow (263). followed by Bill Harris (260), Jim Glanfield (258), and Ian Cameron (256). Team standings as of Sept. 30 were, Art’s Taxi with 106 points, then Propane (102), “300" Club (96), Vercan (96), Mobile Heat (85), Eves & Eves (79), Hilltop Bowl (75). Andersons Heating (67), Fuddle Duddle (55). the past few weeks kept the Beaches teams, in- cluding the Richmond Hill Dynes Jewellers, inactive. The Jewellers won the regular schedule and, despite the weather, will likely be declared league champions. Bayview blanked Thornhill 1-0, Langstaff 2- 0, and Woodbridge 1-0. The Bayview Secon- dary School senior soccer girls team keep on rolling with one victory after another. Field hockey at Bayview Running éosts? DatsVun’s new extended main- tenance intervals and an estimated 36" MPG city. highway driving. The new Datsun 510 just might be the most carefully thought through car you’ll ever see in the low price range. A car that lives up to everything it promises. Roominess? It'll keep a whole family comfortable on a day-long trip. With plenty of room for luggage. “According to available industry sources at press time, nmsuws NEW 5m. EVERYIHING IT [0016 AND ‘NO REGRETS. Canada Bolt 8: Hook (41), Don Mills Truck Sales (35) and Barfoot (20). MIXED LOOP This week the Wed- nesday Nite Mixed league saw the Diamonds take over first place with 129 points, followed closely by the Jokers with 123 and the King Pins 119. Dave Alexander still has high average with a 238, followed close by Dave Weagle (234), Craig 1/ Replace Pan gasket and fluud Road Test Vehicle Most Passenger Cars and Lugh! Trucks l/ Adyusl for your convenience 1o every Canadian motorist who ever experienced naggan doubts after buymganewcar, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION nnnnnnnnnnn TUNE-UP $3995 lean RICHMOND HILL DATSUN LTD. 10427 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL Automatic Transmvssaon Torque Convened (I! equup- ped wnn dram plug) Fund puck up screen A" Bveamer m so equped Bands Lmkage Pan gasket and fluad Rayson and Jack Hill both with 230. For the ladies Betty Wolfreys has 233. followed by Edith Harrison (212) and Rose Antl (209). High games for the night were Dave Alexander 670 (253), Dave Weagle 696 (248) Vic Reid 651 (244), Mike Kyte 668 (255), Frank Price 631 (234), Dave Veitch 634 (254). For the ladies it was Mary Wheeler with a 1 10414 YONGE ST RICHMOND HILL Power and ride? It has a power to weight ratio com parable to cars like Granada and Volaré,‘ plus a sophisticated new rear suspension, for a smooth ride and precise handling. Extras? Full instrumentation with colour co-ordin- ated interior. Full pile carpeting, front rear and side window defoggers. The entire car is built with attention to detail, comfort and convenience. Rust problems? It’s protected with one of Canada’s most comprehensive anti-corrosion treatments. 270 and Carol Bellanger 633 (260). When they say bowling runs in the family, they aren‘t kidding. Donnie Byer rolled 745 triple with 315 single and Terry Byer had 743 (309). Their younger brother Steven, who is only 10. bowls in the Y.B.C. Bantams, has a 130 average, bowled a 285 single game flat. Watch out for this young fellow in the future. WHERE WE SMART MONEY’S GOING. A, Rep and E des light trucks and moms Clal price on cats wtlh electronic Igmllon ‘onohnes md Iabou TUNE-UP 280 Z-B 210â€"F-10-SPORTRUCK-200 SX-510 Condenser. Rotor wnh new Molmcrafl pans lammg. carburetor and bells DISUIDUIO' cap. coohng system hoses spark plug wrres, corl, PCV We call the 510 the car with ‘no regrets’ because we've never seen a car that gets this close to perfect for this kind of price. new Datsun 510‘ ALSO AVAILABLE - Patios - Sudawalks - Interlocking patio SIOnes ' Curbing let driveways £1 flows: beds 'Scceenblocks‘ Installed in days. ‘ Steel renn'mced One piece CONCRETE STEPS with salely I: van! slipping mental 7k Plugs new Aulcmle piugs non pomls Lev and gas IRON RAILINGS Before you commit to any car in '78. test drive the :ed 884-3300 884-9261 0 727-5001 head to pre- 9 and on» hours not marethan He 1355 Shawson Drive, Mississauga (1 Block N. 01401 â€" West off Dixie Rd.) DATSUN AADEBYNISSAh 6 cylmder 3 Year Guarantee UNIT PRECAST CO. 678-9331 FREE ESTIMATES SERVICE SPECIALS EXPIRE NOV. 1st B cyhnder

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