The Richmond Hill Dairy Queen Squirts opened their 1979 season in the Elobicoke Softball Association lasl week in fine fashion as they picked up a pair of vic- lories. at the Richmond Hill Lawn Tennis Club. It'll be busy, busy. busy from here to September Dairy Queen Squirts take first 2 games Their opening game saw the brilliant pitching of Joe Apps lead them [0 a convincing 15-3 win over Thornhill. Apps hurled a five- hiller while walking one and striking out a total of 14 batters‘ Jim Hughes. Dave Repath. Robby (‘hepelsky. Paul McWatt. and Rob MacMillan all had two hits in this contest, with Hughes belting a home run. TOUGH VICTORY The next night was not nearly so easy as the llillers got by a deter- mined Bramalea team 7- 2. The score was only 4-2 going into the seventh inning. before three hits and a couple of errors gave the Hill team a few runs to cushion their lead. Rob MacMillan led the hitting parade with three while Robbie Bell had two. Scott Low received four walks. Bell went the distance l0 earn the victory as he allowed six hits while walking five and striking oul 11. [I went down to the wire in the final game againsl Markham but Richmond Hill came out the winners 4-3. The Richmond Hill Lions Peewees started the season right with a big tournament win at Bridlewood Sunday. Richmond Hill took an early 1-0 lead in the By PAT KELLY The Richmond Hill Soccer Club - with some help from its neighbors â€" will field a grand total of 51 teams this summer. There will be 38 house league teams, including two from King City and nine from Whitchurch- Slouffville. Five girls‘ teams will be representing the town and eight boys'. Lions Win ’3’ championship Big year for Hill soccer club PLACE: Council Chambers, Municipal Ofï¬ces DATE: Tuesday. June 5th. 1979 TIME: 7:30 PM. This Amendment would amend the Approved Official Plan (Area 1) by designating the property outlined below from "Industrial" to "Residential" in order to permit a proposed plan of subdivision on Lot 47 and Part of Lots 49 and 50, Registered Plan 10030, Town of Richmond Hill. W.J. Power Commissioner of Planning detached lots (91 units) The proposed subdivision would consist of 4.9 hectares subdivided into twenty-one (21) single family lots and thirty-five (35) semiâ€" Richmond Hill Auto Body hurlers Val Sleffan and Jim Clement combined to blank Pizza Press 8-0. Sleffan, the winning hurler. had a home run and a The Richmond Hill Men's Fastball League got underway this week with Barrow‘s Insurance, considered by many to be the team to beat this year. downing Linear Sound & Video 11-4. A] Underhill was the winning pitcher with Brian Madeley taking the loss with relief from Paul Evans. Roger Brain paced Barrow‘s to the win with his team claiming eight unearned runs. Cliff Hart- netl was the' lone bright spot for the losers going three for four. Hill Men’s Fastball Busy, busy, busy The Dairy Queen team heads into its first tournament of the season this Salurday in Guelph. Executive members of lhe club for 1979 are: President. Bruce Smith; Vice-President. Ken - Mini-Squirt. June 4, Casabil Contractors. Tournament Incorpor- ated. Leuschner Spraying, Don Deb Construction. Squirt, June 5, C&J bottom of the first inning when Kevin Mclnnis singled and Chris Kostopoulos singled to score him. Markham picked up two in the second and Richmond Hill lied it in the third when Jim Anderson singled. Glen Harding singled, Chris Kostopoulos walked and Pat Thompson received a Following are the names of the teams plus the opening game dates of the house league squads. HOUSE LEAGUE Guaranteed Investment Certificates NOW Annual Interest for Five Years Member: Canada Deposll Insurance Corporation TO CONSIDER PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 18 TO THE APPROVED OFFICIAL PLAN OF THE RICHMOND HILL PLANNING AREA. Notes: Larry Black. brother of Sieve, rejoined Town Auto after a four-year absence. The league now consists of only seven teams as York Regional Police dropped out A pair of walks and a timely hi1 accounted for Blyth‘s lone run. Jim Cook took the loss on the rubber. Newcomer Bill Perry had a pair of singles and Wilf Diceman hurled a two-hitter as defending champion Town Auto Body defeated Jack Blyth Real Estate 4-1. Diceman also struck out 11 batters Barry Mathews. with relief from Bill Jackson, took the loss. single while the ageless Kenny Roberts contributed a triple and a single for RH. Auto. Since 1844 VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST 10355 Yonge Street Richmond Hill 884-1107 Contact our office Councillor A. Duffy Chairman, PIanning Committee Investments, Baymar Sports, Ratcliffs Canada, Kent Clothing, The Family Billiards. North York Trophies. Mac Fleming Paints, Fann‘s Sport Centre, George Ross Photo, Tree Transplanting Ltd. base after being hit by a wild pitch â€" scoring Anderson. Richmond Hill picked up one more run in the fourth when Kevin Ryan hunted safely and scored on a double by Kevin Mclnnis. Markham tied the score in the top of the seventh. Richmond Hill‘s Glen ‘Harding singled ‘Sl eve (‘eballo went in lo McKeown; Treasurer! Ken Cox; Sec‘retary. Edith Dilworth: Social Convener. Donna Stevenson; Courts Chairman. Phi] Shep- perd. Publicity. Eric Handbury: Tournament Chairman. Kieran Lennon: Player Development, Pat Loh- man: Past President. Eric Handbury. , Atoms. June 6, Kerr Bentham Signs. Caesar’s Palace. Globe Travel. Powell Plumbing Supply. Toronlario Electrical. Travelways, Richmond Hill Lions, MacLean's Furniture. Stouffville Recycling. run for Glen> Chris Koslopoulos singled. Pat Thompson walked and Wayne Murphy, pinch hilling for Bill Keates, got a walk to score the winning run. The rain that was falling did not dampen the enthusiasm of the team or parents as the boys lined up to receive their in- dividual trophies. Kevin Mclnnis went all the way on the mound in this championship game. GLOOMY Earlier in the day. things looked gloomy as Richmond Hill lost its opening game to Bridlewood 4-0 Don Webster and Kevin Mclnnis shared the pit- ching duties in this game. Pal Thompson had a triple and Billy Keales a single in a losing causm The second game againsl Unionville was Mosquito. June 7, Bell Canada. Bone Fencing, Silver- Acoustics. Cum- brae Roofing. Allencourt Fish and Chips, Ronald’s Printing, Kefi's Becker's, Atoms. K 8: K Home Richmond Hill Lions; Hair Works. King City Improvements: Mosq- Minor Mosquito. Dynes lGA. uito, Levendale Pastry Jewellers. Major Peewee-Bantam. June 4, Flair Upholstery. Pondersa. Royal Canadian Legion of Rich- mond Hill. Slouffville Delicatessen. Stouffville Restaurant. Fountain Essol more like it as Richmond Hill were the winners 12- 5. Unionville started off strong in the first with four runs Richmond Hill picked up one. in the second and Unionville added one more in the bottom of this inning. in the lop of the fourth, Tim Lawlor started off wilh a walk. Bert Ball singled. Glen Dimpfel singled scoring Lawlor. Kevin Mclnnis singled scoring Ball. Steve Byers walked. Don Webster singled scoring Dimpfel. (‘hris Koslopoulos sacrificed to score Mclnnis. Wayne Murphy singled l0 score Buyers. Lawlor singled. Ball walked scoring Webster putting Richmond Hill ahead 7-5. In the 10p of lhe fifth. Kevin Mclnnis hit a homerun. Koslopoulos walked, Thompson GIRLS' REP Shop: Peewee, Kiddie Kobbler Shoes; Bantam: Scholastic Publications; Senior, Stopâ€"N-Shop Discount Marti . Squirt. Raywal Kit chens; Minor Atom. A Beanie: Major Atom doubled‘ Murphy singled Io score Kostopoulos and Thompson and finally in lhe sixth. McInnis walked. Kostopoulos was on first on an error and Thompson singled to score Mclnnis and Koslopoulos and end the scoring. In regular league play last week, the Peewees managed a 3-3 tie in Bramalea on Thursday night: Mclnnis and Webster again sharing the pitching. Richmond Hill scoring Kostopoulos doubled and scored on a signle by Webster. Lawlor singled and scored on a single by Ryan. Steve (‘eballo singled and then stole the rest of the bases on passed balls. ()ther R. H. hitters â€"~ Webster with two more singles. Ball Anderson & Mclnnis m one single each, BOYS‘ REP Mosquito. Advance Masonry; Peewee. Doug Chalmers Esso Fuels; Bantam. Cadillac Baif; Junior B. Richmond United. The house league teams will be playing in the following locations: Mini Squirts, Crosby ‘A‘ and Crosby ‘B'; Squirts. Crosby ‘A' . ‘B‘, and ‘C‘ and in Stouffville at St. Marks and Slouffville Park: Atoms. Bayview ‘A'. Bayview ‘B‘ and Palmer and in Stouffville. Orchard Park. Mosquito. Bayview ‘Aï¬ Bayview ‘B', Slouffville High School and King City Public School; Peewee- Bantam. Bayview ‘A‘, Bayview ‘B', Slouffville High School and King City Public School. The interlocking schedule of games with teams from King City and Whitchurchâ€"Stouffville should make for a more exciting season of soccer but coaches and parents will have to make a special effort to get their players to fields located in these towns on time for games. otherwise many games could go by default. The burden on coaches and parents in Whit- churchâ€"Stouffville and King City is even greater since 'he majority of games played in the Atom. Mosquito and Peewee divisions will take place in Richmond Hill. CHOOSE THE FINEST IN CUSTOM FRAMING & MATTING THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. May 30. 1979 â€" 3-3 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. 3. Persons desiring to petition against undertaking the work, must do so on or before the 9m day ofJune.19794 DATES: May 9th, 1979 All available to you at less than gallery prices. Plus restoration services on oils. walercolours and graphics. LAKE WILCOX WATERMAINS (Bayview Avenue, Snively Street and Drynoch Ave.) For further deuils or Ippoimmem cnll Frames and Matts In the comfort of your livingroom A full range of museum qualin ‘t'Ofle TOWN OF FRICHMUND HILL C. De Weldon, Clerk, Town of Richmond Hill, 10266 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario. L4C 4Y5 284-1336