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The Liberal, 10 May 1978, B2

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3-2 â€" THE LIBERAL Wednesday. May lU.1:uo Meet newtenniscoach ,4. -_.- . ruy nnnnn ann team will hp Town should put best face forward Richmond Hill Coun- cillor Andy Chateauvert feels “little things mean a lot” when it comes to a municipality putting its best face forward. Karen Hitchins of Felix Avenue, Richmond Hill, gets an early start on the you-know-what season here as she makes a snappy return while working out on the Richmond Hill Tennis Club courts on Newkirk Avenue. Dig that sun. (Photo by Hogg). That was the basis of his “beef" Thursday night at the regular Rich- mond Hill Parks and Recreation Committee r'neeting. He zeroed in on the last Richmond Hill Inter- national Midget hockey tournament. Staff members of the newly -formed Town of Richmond Hill Bowling League wound up their Tseason Friday with a finale dinner and dance at ,Thornhill Community Centre. : Especially feted were me league winners, “The Balls" with Kay Bellis as "Captain. f. The league was kept in ffcontrol” by President Lloyd Moore; Secretary _Cliff Stewart; and Treasurer Margie Trotman. From all ac- Eounts the league is now Well launched and Everyone is looking forward to next season. 3 The league operated out bf Hilltop Bowling on Newkirk Road from 7 to His target was the THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. May Chooselrom a variety of styles in 6” or 8” workboots during Kinney’ s cleaIance ot a limited selection of wOrkboots from our regular stock / 1,) \mney shoes Fashion and style for everyone Richmond Hill Arena parking area which fell victim to a couple of severe snowstorms and their aftermath during the tournament. He was particularly upset because “there seemed to be little or no effort to clear the area of snow by the municipality. Cars were parking every which way because of snow banks and it was extremely hazardous." It was Chateauvert‘s 9 P-m- every Thursday matter seriously, manya where fun and enjoyment night was punctuated was the order of the day. with giggles from AlthouEh every effort Marlene Towers and Tom v'llthouzgihr every effort was made to take the CHARGEX CONCRETE STEPS IRON RAILINGS Vow Prowl swam VISA ALSO AVAILABLE 10, 1978 1355 Shawson Drive, Mississauga (1 Block N. of 401 â€" West off Dixie Rd ) 2 Year Guarantee UNIT PRECAST CD. 678-9331 FREE ESTIMATES contention that the town should strive to “show some concern at such functions as these and do its best to make a reasonable impression. “There are a number of people attending such events from out of town," he said, “and we should try to do our best to see our public facilities are handled the proper way.” Councilloi Chateau- vert’s criticisms were duly noted. Easton 8051 Yonge Street Thornhill 889-0759 2725 Jane Street Downsview 743-1623 It’s “Meet the Coach Day” this Saturday for the Richmond Hill Lawn Tennis Association. That‘s when Hans Muench, the new coach, will be at the clubhouse from2 pm. to 4 pm. He‘ll be hoping to meet as many members as possible, both old and new. By SHIRLEY STAN}EY Please come out make him welcome . . . coffee also be served. Hans will start holding lessons beginning the week of May 15. All members taking lessons are requested to be on time thus enabling everyone to get a full instruction period. TEAMS Very good tryouts were held both Tuesday and Thursday of last week and new and old faces were participating though the weather was par- ticularly cold Thursday evening Thornhill Peewees win hardball 19â€"7 {CTA TEAM Tryouts for the Inter C o u n t y T e n n i s The Thornhill Peewee hardball team opened its 1978 exhibition season with a resounding 19-7 win over North York Grand Ravine Saturday at Sentinel Park. All sizes are not available in all styles so shop early for the best selection. Thornhill opened the scoring in the first inning with five runs followed by steady pitching from Glen Stefureak. The second inning saw North York outscoring Thornhill 3-2 only to have the eventual winners break out after that Via strong hitting from the bats of Rob Young and David Grippe, both getting a triple and a double each. This was followed by singles by Darren Bur- ford. Paul Rame, Mike Valentine. Glen and Barry Stefureak, Jeff Painting and‘ Eric Howson. 900 Albion Road Rexdale 741-4801 Ian McGregg0r Available at the lollowing locations only 3770 Lawrence Ave. East Scarborough 439-2671 Wednesday; May 10th to Saturday, May 13th = out and a feel coffee will 3 Queen SL North StreetsviIle 8264250 DAYS ONLY Association team will be held tomorrow (Thur- sday) at 4 pm. at the Crosby courts. All young men are welcome with the upper age limit being under 18. The only requirements are a desire to compete and to have at least 0‘ year’s playing ex- perience. Matches are played Saturday mor- ning. HOUSE LEAGUE The lists are fast filling up in the clubhouse and the drawing of the teams will be taking place May 20. If you wish to par- ticipate, please be sure to put your name and phone number down on the sheets located at the board in the old clubhouse. Though you may choose not to take part in any of the leagues or teams please come out and give your support... also remember every Wed- nesday night is social night from 7 pm. The final winners take away a can of balls. relieved Stefureak in the final two innings striking out four batters to ensure the win. Coach of the team this season is Mike Slodovnik, a teacher from Newmarket with several years of ball coaching experience Other exhibition play saw the Thornhili Ban- tams losing 8-7 to Wex- ford. No box score was available. Another game saw the Thornhill Midgets dumping Grand Ravine 10-4 on 13 hits. 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