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Richmond Hill Liberal, 6 Jun 1979, B2

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Bob Whitmarsh's Intermediate girls‘ team bounced back from last week's loss to defeat Linda Berseth‘s girls 18- Hill soccer parents still withoUt grant ByPATKELLY Natalie Ross scored three goals to lead her Good spirits prevail at tennis opening... ‘ Whitmarsh girls, win Parents of the Richâ€" mond Hill players who participated in the Miami Orange Bowl tournament during the Christmas holidays and who have not yet received a partial rebate of expenses should not give up hope yet. RHSC president Jane Ste], pastâ€"president Ed Kenny. and local MPP Alf Stong. will be meeting with the Ontario Deputy Minister of Culture and Recreation to discuss the matter. Officials of the Rich- Saturday afternoon was one of those days that the Richmond Hill Tennis Club has come to expect for the occasion of opening day. The weather was perfect and well over 100 members crowded the clubhouse and lawns. Bill Armstrong organized a great roundrobin event which included almost everyone that attended. Involved were Mayor David Schiller and his erstwhile opponent Fred Simpson from The Liberal who was assisted in returning the ball by Bob McKee strategically positioned on the backline. The event was won by Miguel Petrrucci part- nered by Lina Fleming which gives more credit to their self control than their playing ability. The food. organized by Donna Stevenson. was excellent and the cooled wine flowed freely. It was a wonderful day that, as long as I live, I shall never remember. The Majors are doing extremely well this year tying with last year‘s’ winners, Credit Valley and defeating Don Mills 5â€" The team'has one of the strongest line-ups that it has had for many years and stands every chance of winning the I.,C.T.A_ division this year. Libéral ' By ERIC HANDBURY ' make Shopping The building to be sold is a {rame and same bungalow wim DUI" in garage (26' x 57'). 3. Town of Whitchurch~StouM ville. Usual Ministry terms and conâ€" ditions apply as to removal oi basement. iilling oi excavations and periormance bonds A three thousand dollar ($3.000 00| performance bond to insure that the work is completed to the Ministry's satisfaction, IS re- quired, Completion date is September 12m. 1979. Building is open tor viewmg on June13th. 1979 between 11 am. to 1:00 pm. Auction sale to be held 12:00 o‘clock noon on July 51h, 1979 The building is located on lhe wesi side of Woodbine Avenue oppositeBloommgtonsideRoad being Pan of Lot 11. Concession NOTICE: A permit is requrred to move a building along. across or over a Provincial Highway and/ or 3 Municipal Road or Street Persons who may be interested in purchasing this budding for the purpose of moving it intact or in sections regarding permits (mm the District Office noted below and [ram Munrcupapties conâ€" cerned prior to the sale. Ministry 01 Transportation and Communicatio'ns District Number 6 1201 Wilson Avenue Downsview. Onlano Telephone 248-3825 NOTE: No employee ol the Ontario Governmenl will be allowed to pamcipate In these auctions unless he/she has pnor written apploval from his/her Deputy Mmisler. Ministry of Transponauon and Communications 3501 Duiferin Street Downsview. Onlario Telephone: Mr. E. Stemhards at 246-3061 between 800 am and 3:30 pm. AUCTION SALE OF A BUNGALOW FOR REMOVAL WOODBINE- BLOOMINGTON LAND MANAGEMENT FILE T-05835 THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, June 6. 1979 €08:er 15in Richmond Hill Minor Softball exhibition play. Karen Anderson's ’girls impressed Bill McVeich's team via a 20-13 win. Kiddie Kobblers Town rep learn to an impressive 7-1 win over Thornhill The lists for the house league have been taken down and the captains are now busy arranging the teams for the first matches which should begin next week. The names entered was an allvtime record sup- ports the fact that six teams participating in the event will be well received by all members. The barbecue roun- drobin tournament will be held this coming Satur- day. This second organized event of the season is always well- attended and popular. It starts at 1 pm. and to make sure that your name is entered members should make every at- tempt to be there on time. Places are still open for tennis lessons and anyone wanting to get their name in for mid-June beginning should put their names in during the social night on Wednesday. ' Champagne Hot 8 Cold Bufiet Every Sunday 2-6 55‘"1 SPRING SALE OF perversm ROLLING HILLS GOLF CLUB Super-Mex will try for his third Canadian Open title and the biggest purse ever. Don’t miss the excitement PeterJaCkson Spalding, Dun|op, Titelist, Pings Lynx, Alfa, TNT Touch We will not be undersold! GOLF CLUBS is offering a 888-1955 presents the Peewees as the 1979 Rich- mond Hill Minor Soccer season got underway! Dave Oakley‘s Peewee boys gave Sarah Williamson‘s team a 29-12 shipping. 36b “Davies' Tykes squeaked past Chris Steckley's team by 1qu. Squirt action saw Keith Connolly‘s team troun- cing Steve Wilson‘s 25-8. Across the field it was Ron Marshall‘s boys oulhuslling Tom Jellicoe‘s Io win 16â€"12. The peewee boys, coached by Phil Sanders, 1051 a close 12-11 game to Kevin Higg‘s team. Scott Russell hit two home runs m give his team a real hoosl Pitcher was Tony Veilchn who also scored two runs. Dena Tsafaroff‘s Junior girls walked away with their second win defeating Heidi DeLuca‘s leam 14-3. mond Hill Soccer Club make no secret of their feeling that one of their teams fell victim to a sudden change in policy and are fighting hard to right what they consider to be something of an injustice. Lib’éral advertiser? Oppreoo Q YOU « It was a great start for coach Gerry Van Essen's girls who had earlier won two of their three pre- season exhibition games. The Thomhill girls did not deserve to lose by such a lopsided score. They were beginning to find their stride in the second half and managed to rob the Kobblers of a shutout. Richmond Hill showed an eagerness in the first Sales, Parts 11011 Bayview Ava. ECONO-MOWER 20” MODEL 4530 A true bargain for years. ONLY iiihview Lawn And Garden Equipment CA LAWN - B DY/T/‘i The “Econo-Mower” is a "W new low-priced model in Lawn-Boy's line-up. It has a baffled steel deck, sturdv 7" wheels and a 3 posi- tion wheel height adjustment. Plus features such as a side discharge chute with a built-in toe guard, a flexible rear shield and the proven "Iron Horse" engine. Even an optional side grasscatcher is available. $12995 half which saw Suzy Kelly opening the scoring. Ross, as mentioned above, scored three goals with singles to Elizabeth Dandy, Virginia Douse and Helen Thomlinson. constant threal. It looks as if coach Van Essen has a potential champion team. Other results: Minor Atoms: A. Beattie 2. Thornhill 0. The minor atom boys had also shown promise in pre- Monica Stohr was a MAKE DAD FEEL LIKE â€" AKING ? 884-1361 season play defeating Pickering 8-0. Goalie Geoffrey Harrison registered another shutout in the first game of the season against Thornhill. Jason MacDonald and Pino Decina were the scorers in a game which coach Scotty MacDonald characterized as hard- fought and won only because of the fine effort of all his players. HOUSE LEAGUE House league games begin this week. Service Richmond Hill 0.....-- SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Experienced coaches know that players eagerly scan the local press each week to read reports _of games and check league standings. They will co-operate with conveners in seeing to it that reports are passed on to the club's director of publicity in time for publication. TOWN RESIDENTS SAT. JUNE 9th, 10 am - 3 pm NON RESIDENTS MON. JUNE 11th OR LATER NATIONAL LIFEGUARD COURSE JUNE 20. 21, 22, 25, 26 9 AM - 6 PM FEE 535.00 Minimum Requirements - Bronze Medallion and 17 years of age (“Ola-cone I¢~?l¢ur£- REGISTRATION RICHVALE POOL TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL RICHVALE POOL SWIM LESSONS FOR INFORMATION CALL A minimal report gives the final score and the names of the scorers. The final result of any game. however, is often determined by a player or players who will never score. The wise coach will make sure that such players get credit even in a brief newspaper report 884-1339 Conveners should deliver game reports to Pat Kelly no later than noon of the Sunday prior to publication. Writien reports will cut down on telephone traffic and may be dropped in the mailbox at 248 Tampico Road, Rich- mond Hill. Telephone is 884-3038

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