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Richmond Hill Liberal, 23 May 1979, B3

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Cesidio Negri swung a big bat as he went four for four including a double and triple. Dave Repath had three hits including a/ homerun whi}e Robby Dairy Queen Squirts split exhibitions Although the Dairy Queen boys had 16 hits, they were greatly aided by 20 walks and. 9 Unionville errors. Ferguson credits the growing popularity of the annual race [0 the “fit- ness phenomena that everyone is grabbing Their inaugural outing of the year saw them soundly defeat Unionville by a score of 38-5 in a curfew-shortened five inning game. The Richmond Hill Dairy Queen Squirts got [their 1979 season rolling last week as they split a pair of exhibition games. “Interest in the Y’s Miniâ€"Marathon has just boomed." states Y director Jim Ferguson. “We‘ve already got 65 runners registered and more are indicating their interest so it should be an excellent turnout." Starting gate will be the YMCA at 83 Dunlop Street in Richmond Hill with over 100 competitors, of all description. going through their paces. The races get underway at 9 a.m., with the course weaving its way through Richmond Hill and region for a distance of 20 kilometres or 12.4 miles. The third annual York Region Family YMCA Mini-Marathon Challenge Cup hits the road Sunday at 9 am. Family YMCA Director Jim Ferguson looking for “best ever" Mini Marathon wh gets underway Sunday at 9 a.m. at 83 Dun Street in Richmond Hill. Calling all Richmond Hill and area road run- ners. By PAT KELLY At its May meeting the Richmond Hill Soccer Club took two important and related decisions. It became evident that the acquisition of the old Train station on slow track Jim Ferguson 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 DATES: May 9th, 1979 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. 3. Persons desiring to petition against undertaking the work, must do so on or before the 9th day of June, 1979. t ‘ LAKE WILCOX WATERMAINS (Bayview Avenue, Snively Street and Drynoch Ave.) YMCA Mini Mara than takes off on Sunday TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL Derek Battista made a nice~catch in right field. Robbie Bell started the game and went five and a third innings allowing 11 hits and 11 runs before being relieved by Joe Apps. The next night was a different story as the Hillers saw an early 3-0 lead turn into a 12-4 defeat at the hands of their arch rivals Glenfield. Joe Apps ‘and Chepelsky shared the pitching, with Apps getting credit for the victory. Robbins holds the course record for early finishes with a limeof 1:10:20 in 1977. Miss Tanner holds the women‘s record for last year with a lime of Chepelsky blasted a triple and a homer. Scott Low also had a homerun. The serious runners will also have their day with the likes of Fred Robbins of Richmond Hill and Kathy Tanner of Toronto competing. “This is for everyone,“ said Ferguson. “You can run or jog or walk at your own pace. The idea is to finish and we mark your lime. This way you can have something to judge your next year's progress by." ' "Whue the Town of Rich- mond Hill will look after CN Station as a new permanent clubhouse for soccer in this area puts certain burdens on the club. And that's the type of people the Y's Mini- Marathon Challenge Cup is designed for. “General exercise and running has just sky- rocketed," he said. “All you have to do is watch out your windows and see the runners going by of all ages and descriptions.” OHIO Clerk, TOWn of Richmond Hill, 10266 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario. L4G 4Y5 C. D. Weldon Ferguson is rathon which at 83 Dunlop 1:38:25. The Challenge Cup will go to the school that completes the most kilometres. There will also be prizes for the fastest male and female in the Open race. There m‘ll also be categories for Masters and team competitors. All runners will receive a participation Mini- Marathon stickim crest and will be mailed a It is understood that CN would like to see the the details of moving the station to a new site on Elgin Mills, the soccer club must pay the costs of the move. Lumberking Beaver Lumber Cashway Lumber Sessions (Wed.) 6-7 pm. Fee $251"] (at Community Cem May 26 â€"12â€"2 pm. A May 31 THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE See entry forms for contest details Contest ends June 30. 1979. SESSIONS EVERY WEDNESDAY JUNE 6 T0 JULY 25 You may win one of 50 Grand Pnzes of $500.00 each ‘ . which could be 'ij 1‘, used to offset - - ' next year's fuel bulls x : 450 SECOND PRIZES 50 GRAND PRIZES REGIONAL POWER SKATING SCHOOL we! a @mflgfié] Contest Rules: by phone or man by the contest Judging memhers at then tmmeolate tarnmes at Johns- It To enter. Drtnt vouv name addtess and moamzatlon Manwtle Canada lnr m anvpnmnn anonr‘u iRAND PRIZES fig nay wun one of 50 Grand Pnzes )0 00 each “mm kn .. Cay/959, A For agilily, coâ€"ordination Er endurance 7755 Bayview Ave., Thornhill, Ont. J ohnsâ€"Manville’s Handi-Pak*is the handy way to comfort-condition your ' home and save money! You can do 1t yourself ...this weekend! - back at , lcosts. ' Install L Iohnsâ€"Manville Fiber Glas Insu! Chances are, next winter fuel will cost you even more than it did this vn'nter! You can beat the high cost of fuel by adding more Johns- Manville Fiber Glass insulation. It's easy to do and pays off m'th big savings on heating and air-conditioning costs. Plus extra livingr com- fort year ‘round. station moved before the end of June., Whether or not the Town will be in a position to meet such a deadline, it is clear the soccer club cannot get any fund raising ac- 7For more information call the Y at 884-4811. complete list of race results. Competitors-will be able to register at the York Region Family YMCA, 83 Dunlop Street, Richmond Hill. on May 26 from 1 pm. to 5 pm. and the day of the race on Sunday from 7:30 am. to 8:30 am. Registration fee is $3 per person or sponsors on sponsor sheet. Age 7 and over The Building Centre Lansing Buildall 53%}; May 30 - 6-9 pm. Chairing the sub- committee will be Ed Kenny. Jeff Walker will be looking after financial aspects of the move. ‘ Ideas for fund raising activities in July and August were discussed, among them a mammoth garage sale and a soc- cerathon but nothing will be done until the season is well underway. Meanwhile. however, the club intends to pursue plans for se1f~ incorporation. In addition a special subcommittee to deal exclusively with problems arising from acquisition of the station has been formed. tivities going until after the end of June. They will be ably supported by Derek Smith and Tony Lott and will have the power to recruit any person who, in their view can aid in the matter. entre) Johns-Manville 2M! Oriole Lumber 7181 Woodbine Aver Markham Ratcliffe Lumber 4340 Highway #7 Unionville Unlike some insulation methods around today. fiber glass batts are proven effective. Safe. clean. fire~resistant. vermin and fungi resistant. They have a factory-controlled value. They will not slump or settle. They retain their insulation effectiveness for years to come. 2. Enter as often as you msh Each‘entry must be summed In a separate envelope wrth SUHl~ cuent postage To be eligible. an entry must be received by July 16‘ 1979 Random SCIBCIIOHS WI” be made lrom all eligible entries on July 31. 1979 Selected entrants. In order to wun a pnze, must first answer correctly 3 tnme‘lumlled anthmetrcal. sktIl-testlng QUOSUOI‘I admlnlstered Contest Rules: 1. 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