3-12 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. June 13, 1979 Sales, Parts 11011 Bayview Ave., Jim llinchcliffe. 16. of Crosby Heights, is a little ‘up in the air' about the obstacle course event in last week’s field day at Richmond llill High. After finishing his skipping. he made it back to the finish with one of the best times of his team. About 32 students from three high school classes of trainable mentally retarded pupils took part in what has become an annual event. (Liberal photo by Steve Pearlstein) ECONO-MOWER 20" MODEL 4530 A true bargain for years. ONLY Cash and Carry. delivery extra. ' ‘1 Monday â€" Fnday 9 am 7 5 pm Thursday 9 am â€" 9 pm FUTURIC Art-unl- r-u Inlll‘PI Inl- Richview Lawn And Garden Equipment n uuu LAWN-BOYjs 5‘12!)95 The "Econo-Mower†is a I l new low-priced model in Lawn-Boy's line-up. It has a baffled steel deck, sturdy 7" wheels and a 3 posi- tion wheel height adiustment. 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. MAKE DAD FEEL LIKE â€" A KING , 884-1361 563 Alness Street,Downsview Neat Dufferin/Finch Tel: 667-8504 OFFICE FURNITURE CLEARANCE CENTRE Free Customer Parking unshine carries big stick in early play Aquatic Club Cash and Carry delivery extra. By BRIAN JAMIESON The season may be too young for any major upsets but the feeling after the game in the dressing room of Warren In mid-May. the Rich- mond Hill Acquatic Club took its age 12-and-under group to a two~day swim meet for novice swim- mers at Oakville. Excellent efforts of the team produced a fourth- place overall finish. The following swimmers won The Richmond Hill Lions Peewees continued their winning ways with three big victories in the last two weeks. On May 29, it was a 19-2 win over Thornhill. Don Webster went all the way on the mound. Big hitters were Kevin Mclnnis with a home run, a triple and a double. Bill Keates had a home run and two singles and Steve Ceballo knocked in a home run and a single. The Lions came up with a big 11-0 shutout on June 4 at Eringate‘ Kevin McInnis was on the mound and he also managed to rap out a homer. Pat Thompson added another homer for good measure. 5. They mauled the competition 12-1 and the game was highlighted with a grand slam by Pat Thompson in the fourth inning. v The Peewees faced Eringate at home or} June Wagine Murphy. Don Webster and McInnis Peewee Lions win 3 executive ‘ and home Service Richmond Hi|l Swimmers big splash at Oakville novice meet Sunshine Travel was one of championship jubilation. ' Sunshine Travel. with the aid of a few lucky bounces. defeated last points in the 9-10 age group: Evelyn Bogie. first in back. third in so fly and 100 back; Susan White, fifth in 50 back. sixth in 100 free and 100 back: Shane Crockford, fifth in 50 breast and 100 back. each hit three singles. Chris Kostopoulos had a double and singles were popped by Jim Anderson, Steve Ceballo. Bill Keates and Bert Ball. This week, the Lions have a homeâ€"and-home series with Kleinburg and on Saturday. June 16, they‘ll be doing their best to Vwin the, Cobourg tournament. In the 11-12 group, Lisa Age 4/ . // , PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL SAT. JUNE 23/79 OR WHILE QUANTITIES CONSTRUCTION GRADE 1XB-5' 1X6-6' Permanently guards against termites, tungl and moisture. Specially treated against rot. It is suitable tor all exterior application where years and years at life is required. $12? $1 23 CUT TO LENGTH WNiMUM ORDER $50.00 FOR LIN PRESSURE TREATED LUMBER 4X4 FREE DELIVERY excavwon _ . CASH a. CARRY SPECIALS SPRUCE FENCE BOARDS AS STOCKED IN LENGTHS 8’ - 16' year's league champs Aurora Chrysler Plymouth 4-3 in lacrosse action this week. Chrysler took an early 1-0 lead on a shot from Fenn was fifth in the 100 back and sixth in the 50 back, hotly pursued by Ruth Ann Skinner in both events. Hugh Andrew won a second in the 100 back, fourths in the 50 back and 50 breast and sixth in the 100 breast. The team of Croy Bott, Shane Crockford, Evelyn Bogie and Susan White took fifth spot in the 200 medley relay for 9â€"10- year-olds and Lisa Fenn. Ruth Ann Skinner. Evelyn Bogie and Susan White were fourth in the 11-12 medley relay. Cyndy Bott, one of the club‘s newest swimmers took time off all her events. including 10.3 seconds from her best time in the 50 back. 401/25:- .63 .9:- .84 2:? 2X4 CUTTING T0 LENGTH EXTRA 2. o $19fl 6A. $1 a 2X6 UTILITY GRADE 1X6-10' 1X6-12' just outside the blueline by Martin Fraser. Minutes later Brett Calder scored for Sun- shine when the ball scooted from his stick and Afternoons were devoted to the 8-yearâ€"olds and under. In the 7-8 class. Jason Clarke won a fifth in the 50 back and Croy Bott was sixth in the same event. Bronwen Andrew won a fourth in the 25 fly. The most exciting event for Richmond Hill was the 7-8-yearold medley relay in which Croy Bott, Jeff Macey, Bronwen Andrew and Jason Clarke placed second, after a terrific takeover effort by Jason from fourth position. Anyone interested in joining these 11 youngsters in competitive swimming should call Audrey. Crockford, 669- 1840, Shirley Clarke, 884- 8003 or Peter Evans, 884- 4594. HARDWOOD LUMBER 0 PHILIPPINE! HONDURASMAHOGANY O RED 8: WHITE OAK ' BURMA TEAK' 0 WALNUT BASSWOOD 0 BIRCH 0 MAPLE 2X8 eluded the Chrysler goalie. Chrysler regained the lead when Randy Jamieson broke through, unassisted, and made the count 2-1. The second period remained close and went scoreless until the final minute when Ken Cun- ningham sent Chrysler ahead 3-1. With only five seconds left in the period Brian J amieson picked up a loose ball at centre and rushed down to score for Sunshine. The period ended 3-2 with Chrysler holding the edge. Brett Calder tied the, game when an intended pass rebounded in off a Chrysler player‘ Dave Huston brought victory to Sunshine Travel by working his way through a maze of players to score the final marker. Larry Kimble opened the scoring midway through the first period for Bell on an unassisted rush from centre to blow a shot by B.C.‘s goalie Jim Agnew B. C. came right back to tie it when Dan McGeown, left un- protected in front of the Bell net. finished off a fine In the second contest of the evening, B. C. Instruments battled back from a 3-1 deficit to earn a tie with Bell Vending. PENTOX WOOD PRESERVEH Ponlox Wood Presenter guard. ngnlnn wood decay Ior you. 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Tim Whelan kicked the third score The Richvale National soccer club is surprising everyone with its superb play. V The Nats beat Klein- burg last week by a score of 4-3. Bell'Vending added to their margin this time on In the first half, Rich- vale controlled all the play and produced three goals. ' John Della Sara opened the scoring when Huge Lyner took a free kick and labelled the ball right for Della Sara's head. He headed it into the left comer of the net. LATEX SHEET :IMPORTED lCAN-XDMN maex. , Tam; MAHOGANY if}: MARINE PLYWOODS 15.95 11.95 OVERCOAT WHITE GAL. CASH & CARRY strong non-rusting ladderv Get to those heights wuth confidence, Has sure grip rubber feet. 20‘ length only A lightweight but very '74 ALUMINUM EXTENSION LADDER Allghtwelght but very strong non-rusting 1-44-. A . A A _ A L . . . ASPHALT SHINGLES SELF SEALING guard. agalnll High Vllnd Dim-go. 7 stock colon. Bundle covon 32.3 sq. ll. Slick 0 Brown 0 Rod I Whit. Green Harmony Brown Wintergvoon LATEX SOLID OXFORD BROWN CASH 6 CARRY Della Sara got his second goal of the night in the final half and it prpvegl to_ be the winner. Bell was unable to keep any sustained pressure and failed to add to its total in the third. Halfway through the period. BiC. cut the lead by one as George Maynard took passes from Bill Egan and Pete Kendall before he counted to edge his team closer. In the latter stages of the game, Kleinburg took over by scoring three unanswered goals. One of them came when Huge Lyner took a pass from the Richvale goalie but then had his return pass intercepted by a Klein- burg striker. Another error like that could have cost the Nats their win. a goal by Doug Brumwell from Mcllwaine. At 6:35 of the third, Pete Kendall clicked from Maynard to tie the game at 3-3. with a nice boot into the top left comer. He has often scored by deflecting the ball off his back or legs. Shots on goal in the first half were Richvale 9, Kleinburg 2. GAL. $633