The Richmond Hill Minor Ball Association’s season got underway last week with Kevin Higg’s Peewees edging Dave Bone‘s boys 10-8. Sponsor names have not yet been given to the various teams requiring they be identified by their coaches' names. By ERIC HANDBL'RY The morning of the planned opening day was not at all what the Richâ€" mond Hill Lawn Tennis (‘lub has been used to over previous years. And after many agonizing hours gazing up at a sky that refused to giVe any hint of its in- tentions. the committee reluctantly cancelled the event and returned the waiting wines and cheeses back to their respective storage. We are used 10 sunshine on this day. to deck chairs under the orchard trees. lo food. plales and napkins on the lawn and chilled wine quaffed under a high and blazing sun. Rec softball starts Smitty‘s Brake girls downed Sussex Carpeting 18-10 last week as the Richmond Hill Ladies Recreational Softball League season got un- derway. (‘harmglo‘s best were Leslie Rogers. Sandy ( Iroline. (‘arol Williams a m Malia Kalin with three for three at hr. Connie Burnette had a perfecl nighi with six hits. six runs in six times at bal. Teammate Pam Murpi'y crossed the plate five limes on six hits‘ NanC) Beiselh wenl five for five. Another game saw Rice‘s Aluminum roasting (‘harmglu Barb- BQ'S 31-16 with Sue Barnett leading the way with five hits in six tries. Wendy Slraumann and Pam Cook each went five {or five while Jocelyn Ward. Linda Hull and Laura Leece had four out of five. Jane Hall led Superior‘s with five for five while Nancy Sands had four for four: and Lynne Hewilt four for five. It seemed (‘l'arnglo‘s problem was heirg too timid on the base paths as they banged nu: 29 hits but were only al.1e to put 16 runners across the plate. Twin Hills came up with a 13-101riumph over Best Way Slone as errors in the first inning paved the losers‘ downfall. ()lher games saw Superior Propane losing 39-20 Io Galaxy Restaurant, Wendy Battler was Twin Hills‘ hot bat with three for lhree. Big hit» lers for Best Way were Vicky Berselh. Tracy Francis. Terri Kivell and Kayt Barclay. all with three for three. Tony Leitch and Scott In other words. the Quick Local Lowcost Insurance Service Auto Home Life Just call 889â€"6204 or drop in at THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. May 30. 1979 7699 Yonge Street Thornhull, Onlano L3T 125 YORK FIRE AN D UALTY INS RANCE COMPANY Russell homered for the winners. Jim Corrick and Dave Bone Jr., each hit for the route for the losers. decadent delights of a once in a year inâ€" Iemperate r indulgenee. Dave Oakley's team of peewees ran away with a 41-19 trouncing of Sarah Williamson's squad. Danny Bladgon and Bruce Marsh each homered for the winners. N01 to be thwarted the opening was re-assigned to next Saturday at the usual lime of 1 pm. and the epicurian refresh- ments wail. corked and saran-wrapped waiting for the sun and you to appear at the clubhouse. Expecting quite a number of die-hards to turn up. we did, however, organize a roundrobin tournament. The event. attended by more than 60 people. ended , up with Fimz Gafoor partnered by Shirley Stanley win- ning the final over John M'Arais and Tina Taylor. We recognize that a number of people are anxious to take tennis lessons during the month of June and to ac- commodate them we have arranged another registration day for this The Richmond Hill Mutual Life Ladies gol their season off on the right foot last week nipping King City 11â€"10 at Boyle Park. ' Corinne (‘ieszynski led the scoring for Mutual Life with a home run bringing in Jean Woolnough. Rose Marie McLean then singled and advanced to third on an overthrow. She then scored on Sherry Robinson‘s single. Mutual Life wins King City rallied in the first three innings to score 10 runs but were held fast by the Mutual Ladies for the remaining four innings. Mary Eouise Davies, Diane Madden and patio and Sidewalk slabs Notice is hereby given to every person in possession of land within the Town of Vaughan, in acc0rdance with The Weed Control Act, Ontario, that unless noxious weeds or weed seeds are destroyed by June 151, 1979 and throughout the season, the Municipality may enter upon said lands to cause the noxious weeds or weed seeds to be destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes as set out. in the Act. In the interest of Public health, noxious weeds requiring eradication as they appear are Goat's-Beard, Chicory, Thistles, Ragweed, Poison Ivy, Wild Carrot, etc. Although Dandelions, Burdock and Goldenroad are not considered noxious weeds within the Town of Vaughan under The Weed Control Act, the co-opera- tion of all citizens is solicited in the elimination of these nuisance weeds. G.A. WILLIAMS Mayor Notice to Property Owners To Destroy‘ Noxious Weeds Design your own patio and walk areas with permanent non-slip slabs. A wide range of colours and sizes available. Also ask about our edgings, curbs and steps, all precision made to fit true and square from Brooklin. See your local Garden Centre or Building Supply dealer. Standard Sizes Red, Yellow, Green, Brown Charcoal or Natural colour 18 12L 36†x 24†24†24†24†30‘ The third game was a little closer as Phil Sanders' Peewee team defeated a well-matched one coached by Phil Kielley 5-4. Roget; LeFleur homered for Sanders‘ team. Weather caused a one- day cancellation but the Richmond Hill Kinsmen Novice Girls Tournament was finally held Sunday with East Scarboro taking the A chamâ€" piOnship and Bay Ridges the‘ B title. TOWN OF VAUGHAN Saturday from 10 am. to 1 pm. In case any member should find this day difficult we are also prepared to accept coaching applications on any Wednesday evening during the running of the social nigth Novice girls tourney Vin case any member should find this day difficult we are also 'V'fï¬Ã©isiday saw T-Ball games rhit thq diagnpqu inï¬ie form of exhibition encounters. Richmond Hill Kinâ€" smen (‘lub President Roger McCalmonl presented the trophies to the A and B champions. The host team. Rich- mond Hill Sunny Crunch girls, bowed out early with two consecutive losses. A Richmond Hill club spokesman penned a “épecial note (if thanks to Bill and Bob. the grounds keepers from the Rich- Debbie Carter each scored runs in the second inning as did Corinne (‘ieszynski and Sherry Robinson in the fifth. Mutual Life wrapped up the game in the sixth inning as King City gave up walks to Jean Woolnough and Cherie Walrath. They scored on a double by Rose Marie McLean who in turn scored the winning run on a single by Diane Mad- den. Trudy Berseth relieved Linda Lipka in the fifth inning for Mutual Life and pitched extremely well robbing King City of any hope for another run. Muuial Life is coached by Gary Oliver and Jim McKinley. ' 24" 24" J . L. MADI LL Weed Inspector Sandra Jackson‘s team defeated Ken Hewitt's by 23-13; and Gerry Lar- wary’s squad trampled Al Poole‘s 29-19. Meanwhile the senior girls' teams were busy battling for their first wins of the season. David Thomas's girls upset Peter Blain‘s team 36-12 while Dennise mond V Hill Ball Association. for the supreme effort they gave in insuring that the ball diamonds were playable. Thank you to all the others who helped out during the day“ This coming Saturday the Richmond Hill Bantam Dairy Queen girls will be hosting teams from Oshawa, Don Victoria, Bramalea. Burlington. North Ben- dale, Bridlewood, and East Scarboro in their annual tournament. Coaches managers 8 assistant coaches wanted for OM.H.A. 1st 8 2nd teams. Minor Atom through Juvenile Apply in writing including qualifications to: Thornhill Minor Hockey Assc. Box 21, Thornhill, Ont. Deadline June 5, 1979 T.H.M.H.A. 10427 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL RICHMOND HILL DATSUN LTD Belanger‘s team got things off on the right foot defeating Phil Sanders' Senior Girls 18-6. Wednesday night Tyke action saw Roy Hook‘s boys squeak out a win over Bob Davies by a score of 9-8. Phil Tren- Ion's Tykes lost to Chris Steckley‘s team 17-8. Mark Quick got his first homerun of the season for the winning team. Keith Bishop whacked a homer in a losing cause‘ Karen Anderson’s Intermediate girls bombed Karen Ander- son‘s 65-4. Anne Marie Lannon led the way with three homers while Kathy Thomson hit two and Laurie Bishop one. Steve Wilson‘s Squirts gave it a good try but still fell 11â€"10 to Ron Mar- shall's team. Keith Connolly‘s Squirts had a great third inning and ended up defeating Tom Jellico by a sound 18-6 score. Dave Canini homered for the winners. The Dena Tsafaroff- coached junior girls defeated Heid DeLuca‘s learn 16-6. The interlocking schedule will begin June 4, The teams will have to be evaluated and balanced before the regular season starts. 884-3300