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Richmond Hill Liberal, 16 May 1979, B3

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ABC bowlers hold big banquet By MATT THOMPSON Last Saturday was banquet day for all the Tykes. Bantams and Juniors at ABC Bowl. All the bowlers and coaches came in for a couple of fun games and lunch. Later on, trophies were presented to all individual and team winnerst In the 'l‘ykes. high average was won by David Surowiec with 95 and Kathy Smith with 80. High double flat went to Clark Giles (30m and Lesley Fantin (227), while high double with ham» dicap went to Jason l’ositano 1323!. and April llimpl'el with 385 [or two games lligh single was awarded to Scott Hayward (1561 and Tracy Monohan with 103. while high single with handicap was won by Glen Murphy (164) and Libbi Hood with 159. A list of winners is as follwos: Cadillac Baif team looks to good year 'l‘he championship team consisted of Brian Damianidis‘ Jason The Richmond Hill (‘- B's held a dance last Friday and it turned out to be a great success. It was held at the Richvale Community (‘enlre and was attended by most of the C-B‘s plus another 140 friends. The Richmond Hill (‘adillacâ€"Bail' Juvenile girls 'will open their 1979 season next Tuesday nighl at (‘rosby Park. That‘s the word from coach Ron Maclnnis who expects a “fine season" for the girls. The team‘s lineup will comprise Julie Alherlyv Janine Bromley. Kathy (‘ebello. (‘heryl Clack. Stephanie Clarke. Darlene Harrison. Debbie Howarth. Loretta King. Lauren Maclnnis, Rhonda Maclnnis. Suzie M c W alt. K i m Poderowski. Donna Roberts. Nancy Schneider. Liz Seeley, Kerri Snider. Sandy Trumbull. All their home games will be Tuesday nights at Crosby starting at 8:30 Sharing coaching duties with Ron MacInnis will be Don Snider. Business manager is Margaret llowarlh ('OIVIIVIITTEE The dance committee consisted of George Nelson. chairman: Mary Trumbull treasurer: Don Snider. ticket sales: Marg llowarth and Joan Maclnnis. food com‘ mittee; Bruce and Debbie llowarth, liquor and decoration; Don Bromley. announcer: (llen and Paul Philip, bartenders: Darlene Harrison. cutlery and. pop: Lauren and Rhonda Maclnnis. Stephanie Clarke, Sandy Trumbull. door prizes; Hon ()wens. garbage detail. Maclnnis also thanked the “younger girls who helped decorate the hall. helped make salads and served the food supplied by all the parents.” THANKS The club would like to thank all the merchants who donated prizes for the (38‘s dance: Stova- Shop. Kresge‘s. Bargain llarolds, Record on Wheels. The Pop Shoppe. Stouffville Bakery. Hanson's Flowers. Coach Maclnnis said the “(‘-B‘s appreciated the support of all their friends who attended the dance I asked George Nelson of the Ball Machine the first week in April if he would coâ€" ordinate our dance and. as usual; he came through for us." 73 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill 4 DR. BTK 196, only 29,000 miles, V8, Auto., PS. PB, Certified. 52.49530 73 TORINO 4 DR. Lic. EZU 322, V8, Auto., PS, PB, Certified 77 DODGE B200 VAN T44059 Semi camper conversion auto, V8, P8, P8, sun roof, only 25,000mnes. 78 FORD F150 PICK-UP T44716 4 sp., V8, PS, PB, 33,000 KM PLUS MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM, eg. Pinto, T-Birds, Chargers Gremlins, Hondas, Granada, Chevelles 77 CAMARO 228 Lic. MKB 022 4 sp. only 27,000 miles * FINANCING AVAILABLE AT BANK RATES .. DON ll'I'TlE FORD OVER 50 RE-CONDITIONED CARS & TRUCKS THAT MUST BE SOLD DANCE Mon any/Mtg yoo ewrMo/beo’for/ Consolation winner was the second place team comprising April Dimpâ€" fel. Lesley Fantin. Tammy Freeland and Scott Hayward. Mathewson. Holly Miller. Jason Positano. and Tracy Stewart. High average in the Bantam division went to Gary Kehoe with 160 and Debbie Greenfield with 148. High triple flat went to John Surowiec with 601 and Sherri Miller with 334 while high triple with handicap went to Michael McLaughlin with 792 and Kim Gates with 721 for three games. High single was awarded to Scott Rice with 254 and Michelle Byer who won it with a 228 single. lligh single with handicap was “on by (lreg Kehoe with 327 and Barb Connolly with 275. The championship team in the Bantams was made up of Morris Fletbher. Darlene Grimshaw‘ Mark Hilton. Alan Hood. Trevor McLaughlin. and Kim Weir. Bork Jewellers. Rexall Drugs Sora Department Store. Richvale Esso Black Hark. Peter's Record Shop, Syndicate. Pro Bowl. Dynes Jewellers. (‘anadian Tire, Laura Lee. Rose Town (‘hinese Food. The Rich- mond Hill Theatre Michael‘s (‘ards and (iifls. Barrel Pizza. Blue Jay Submarine. 10414 Yonge St. 884-9261 The UTTLE PROFIT saves you man PhOtography Studio portraitslpassportslframes Now you can get that natural ‘on-Iocation' look for your portraits in the comfort and convenience of our studios. For the little ones, we have a warm. cheery nursery scene; for the older children and adults, colorful spring and fall backgrounds with the look of outdoors. Our traditional back- ground is also available. One offer per subject, two per family. $1.00 additional for second subject in portrait. No age limit‘ Also -â€" passport photos. $2.99 for any family or group of 3 or more. Offer good until Sat. May 19th 8 x 10” color background scenes to enhance your portraits! family groups, too! Scan 99¢ ' Sears Consolation winners were Barb (,‘onnolly‘ Mike Fleming. Kim Gates. Gary Kehoev Mark Monahan and Scott Rice. 0n the Junior side high average was won by Greg Byer (181) and Sue High triple with han- dicap was won by Stephen Byer with 729 and Sandra Connolly with 700. Campbell with 177‘ High triple went to Mark Dimpfel with 721 and Lynda Bolton with 634‘ High single went to Kelly Grams with 325 and Yvonne Fisher with 246 while high single with handicap was awarded to Tom Price with 300 and Barb Fletcher with 291. The championship team in the juniors consisted of Sandra ('onnolly. Mark DimpfeL Jennifer Hilton. Jackie McLaughlin and Tom Price Don Valley Pkwy. 8 Steeles The Campbell. Jamie Fleming. Joey McWhirler. Linda lleisenweber and Dawn Wells. Every year the high Station. Dairy Queen. Bi< Way. Bicycle Shoppe. ()ld Bread Mill. Central Hardware. IGA. ('harlton Hard» ware. Dominion Hard- ware. Kenzie Pharmacy. Hayview Variety. Bayview Drug Store. t‘amera Shoppe. Baymar Sports. Allencourt Variety Store, (‘arconi‘s Essn Station. Pizza Press Studio hours: Mon. Tues. Sar9:30-5:00 Wed, Thurs, Fri 9:30-8:00 Markham Place $1 ,995.00 average boy and girlin the junkns are awarded the Gord Dunn Memorial Trophy. insurance Companies MIM Had O‘chu www". Ont-Io 10255 YONGE STREET SUITE 205 RICHMOND HILL, ONT., TELEPHONE: 884-1529 MON. < FR. 9 AM. ~ 5 RM SAT. 9 AM. » 12 NOON STATE FARM BRIAN MATHER IIIUI nu See m3 Dunn‘s wife, Mrs. Ivy Dunn and was presented to Greg Byer with an average of 181 and Sue Campbell with a final average of 177. A sfiecial thanks to all bowlers. coaches. score TAKE NOTICE THAT 1. The Council of The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill intends to install watermains, service connections and necessary appurtenances thereto on Bayview Avenue, Snively Street and Drynoch Avenue in the Lake Wilcox area of the Town of Richmond Hill as a local improvement, and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the lands abutting directly on the work. 2, The estimated cost of the work is $130,600.00 of which $32,650.00 is to be paid by the Government of Canada, $32,650.00 by the Province of Ontario, $9,747.50 by the Town of Richmond Hill Waterworks and $55,552.50 by the benefitting property owners. The estimated cost per meter frontage IS $1.75. The special assessment is to be paid as a lump sum or in 15 annual installments. Cnota-rone 3‘ Persons desiring to petition against undertaking the work, must do so on or befme the 9th day of June, 1979. LAKE WILCOX WATERMAINS (Bayview Avenue, Snively Street and Drynoch Ave.) DATES: May 91h. 1979 r3?t¢ur TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL keepers, as well as Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rayson. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Rayson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones. Mrs. Olga Mulle and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price for the use of the alleys and a great season. C D. Weldon, Clerk, Town of Richmond Hill, 10266 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario. L4C 4Y5 F_____i nun 2ND FACTORY ‘. Bostlund Industries Ltd. $36.61 VISIT OUR NEW YEAR-ROUND STORE list price $91.52 (End of) 91 Maple Grove Ave., Oak Ridges. Ont. 773-5651 NOW THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. May 16. 1979 â€" B-3 IN FOUR YEARS Second factory sale in 4 years. 60% savings on discontinued lines and factory seconds. May 25, 26, 27 ftom 10 am to 10 pm 60% OFF STUNEWARE LAMPS FIBERGLASS SHADES KING CLTj MAPLEbROVE AND SIDE RD

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