Returning sponsor of one of the teams is mainstay Poolcraft with three new ones: Mr. Eatwell. DeBoer Land~ scaping & Maintenance and Richvale Block & Ready Mix. ï¬nale T-Ball season starts By JENNIE LOGUSH 889-4405 The Richvale Minor Ball Association T-Ball division is underway with four teams competing this year. The first game saw Poolcraft defeating Mr. Eatwell 21-16, DeBoer Landscaping over Rich- vale Block 18-12. Then it was Poolcraft over Richâ€" vale Block 31-27 (the latter having a triple Laughlin Home Supply Squirts downed Richvale 13â€"4 last week in Richâ€" mond Hill Minor Softball League action at Brad- stock Park, Loughlin’s down Richvale 13-4 Loughlin got a helping hand with a home run from Jeff Marrin. Carcone‘s Esso defeated Sisman‘s 17-11 in Other squirt play with a Bâ€"Z â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. June 27. 1979 Protect msulanon In Winter and keep your attic cooler In summer. Install a thermostaucally controlled power vent- :lator now, MODEL 409 VENTILATES TO 830 SQ. FT. 4 CASH 8: CARRY EA POWER VENTILATORS DRIVEWAY SEALER COME ON IN TODAY. LET'S OISOUSS YOUR INSULATION NEEDS WHILE SUPPLIES ARE PLENTIFUL AND PRICES ARE RIGHT. C.M.H.C. nO. 6281 FIBERGLASS INSULATION Friction ï¬t Bart‘s GE'I' IIP 'I'0 $350.00 1'0 IlElP Y0" IISIILAI‘E. IF YOUR HOME WAS m 6?"? "-12 "-2" MWlMUM ORDER $50.00 €55 FREE DELIVERY EXCEPTFOR CASH 8: CARRY SPECIALS LUMBER June 20 saw Mr. Eatwell defeating Poolcraft 35-33 and Richvale Block and DeBoer Landscaping typing 25-25. ’I‘yke: Richvale Lions defeated Canadian Progress by 13-1. Darrin Smith and Brendon Richards caught pop flies for Richvale Lions. Another service of , the Government of Canada 43/8" X 15" X 48" This game saw Shawn Barton hitting two home runs for DeBoer while Jason Gorber fielded well. Then it was Poolcraft defeating DeBoer 31-21 and Richvale Block upending Mr. Eatwell 23- 21. Canadian Home Insulation Program play), DeBoer downing Mr. Eatwell 23-19. good all-round team fort from Carcone's. Then ii was R. F. Mote downing Oak Ridges 7-4 with Jeff McCrory and Bobby Kirkpatrick standing out with some good hitting. D. Q. Parfait downed Richvale 32-4 behind the home run hitting of Tom Duffy and Jason Maxey Prowdes a jet black weather proof seal which Is reSIs‘ant to gasoline. grease,01| and road salt damage. Spread Wlth Squeegee. dGAL. PAIL ‘ CASH a. nannv PAII CASH & CARRY The Jen-All Outerwear team defeated Summit Transmission 25-14. Jen- All‘s strength came from Eric Bowles who hit three home runs and had five rbi‘s. K. Lashley and S. Ellery fielded well while John Kim pitched an Jimmy Huggins hit a home run. Richvale Lions‘ coach is Jack Mitchell and his assistant is Jo-Anne Corbett. Canadian Progress coach is Michael Reeve. Intermediate Girls: Richvale No. 2‘s tied Oak Ridges Stop-N-Shop 12-12. Rise Breslow and Liz Guio hit well for Rich- vale. Jr., Jordie Craig, Steven Venn‘ and Steven Dickenson all had one homer each. Meanwhile, Boyles' Shell Bantams hosted Oak Ridges and blanked [hem 18-0 behind homers by Mike Smith and Mike Frolick. with two each. Grant McKenzie, Larry Mitchel, HARDWOOD LUMBER O PHILIPPINE I: HONDURASMAHOGANY 0 RED &‘ WHITE OAK 0 BURMA T‘EAK P WALNUT , ‘ BASSWOOD 0 BIRCH 0 MAPLE 50 Sq. Ft. cm 71/4†X 15" X 48" PAIL "15127.3. 531355 excellent game Richvale No. 2‘s downed Richmond Hill No. 4's 20-13. Azad Mirza Struck out seven players for Richvale and also had three hits and scored four runs. Larry Thorsel had two doubles, a single, and Rob Leach homered. Tom Pelosi had a single, double and a triple. Mike Kobayshi doubled while Jeff Marko hit tw0 singles and also made a great catch in right field. Rob Armsn‘ong singled and also scored four runs, This was Richvale‘s third win in a row. York Regional Towing defeated Aurora Recycle 1645 in the other Bantam game. Catcher Jim Evans blasted two homers for the winning team. The Richvale No. 1 team. under coach Rick Williams, defeated Rich- mond Hill No. 5's by 27-11. T-Ball games saw Baymar Sports defeating Keith Hood Real Estate 31-23. Robert Viverette led the losers with four Famous "REZ" seals, protects and bnngs out the natural beauty of the wood. SEMI TRANSPARENT - CEDAR - REDWOOD - MAHOGANY o WALNUT s CASH a. CARRY GAL REZ WOOD STAIN o Performance-proven. woodlite patio doors keep building and renovation plans within budget. . . beautifully! 0 Warm and rich natural wood sash elements providedistortion-tree operation and rugged dependability. PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL SAT. JULY 7TH/79 0R WHILE STOCK LASTS. WOODLITE PATIO DOORS home runs in as many times at bat. Some kind of record for five and six« yearolds'? The winners also had their share of home runs with Jason Hill lacing three. David Krain and The Intermediate Girls team. sponsored by the Richmond Hill Mens’ Slo- Pitch" trounced Dairy Queen Burgers 25-10 with good hitting by Michelle Turner and Rael McVeigh. The winners also had their share of home runs with Jason Hill lacing three. David Krain and Tom Lannon with two, Kris Ash with one. Walter Refining blasted 0.H.E.U. 35-25. Scott Jackson and Jeff Merker homered twice. Jonathon Pyk hit two homers for the losers. Oak Ridges Record Shop came from behind to edge Supreme Towing of Richmond Hill 19-18 in Oak Ridges Minor Soft- ball League play last week. It was a seesaw battle all the way with Linda Berseth doing her part for Rumble TranSport tied Town Auto Body 29-29 with Robbie Wilson and Mark Acacella hitting two homers each for Rumble. Senior Girls‘ play saw Hanson Flowers edging Beck Electric 24-23 in the 185( inning. Carol Anne Guyton scored the win- ning run. Debbie Smith and Madeleine Belanger each blasted homers. TEA!“ MAHOGANY _jj; MARINE PLYWOODS q‘. IMPORTED & CANXDMN MADE eck Electric 24-23 in the Si inning. Carol Anne uyton scored the win- ng run. Debbie Smith 1d Madeleine Belanger lCh blasted homers. Supreme Towing whomped Ryman Shoes 23-3 in peewee action. Glen Gadsby led the hard- hiuing leams With a homerun. Ridges Record Shop COMPLETE DOUBLE INSULATED GLASS AND SCREEN .402 .63 .79 2x4 PRESSURE TREATED LUMBER PRICES PER LIN. FOOT Kinnear Pontiac defeated Rice's Flowers 19-8. The winners had strong pitching from Bob Hughes and Jason Jacson hit a homer. Powell Fencing defeated Dairy Queen Onion Rings 19â€"16. Wayne Price led the winners with two homeruns. The Powell Plumbing Junior Tykes squeaked by The Block Parents 9-8. the losers with a three- run homer in the top of the third. Record Shop won the game in the bottom of the sixth inning. Other games saw Rich- vale No. 2 Intermediate girls tying Stop-N-Shop of Oak Ridges 12-12. 2x6 $37695 6' Unil 4x4 THE EXPROPRIATIONS ACT NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO EXPROPRIATE LAND II) THE REALIGNMENT OF REGIONAL ROAD NO. 14 (STOUFFVILLE ROAD). IN THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL, FROM A POINT APPROXIMATELY IOOO FEET WEST OF ITS MORE WESTERLY INTERSECTION WITH REGIONAL ROAD NO. 12 I3RD LINE, LESLIE STREET) TO THE WEST LIMIT OF KING'S HIGHWAY NO. 404; (2) THE WIOENING OF REGIONAL ROAD NO. 14 (STOUFFVILLE ROAD) ON THE ABOVE ALIGNMENT TO A BASIC WIDTH OF 120 FEET WITH ADDITIONAL WIDENINGS AT CUTS, FILLS AND INTERSECTIONS; (3) THE CONSTRUCTION OF A GRADE SEPARATION BETWEEN THE REALIGNED REGIONAL ROAD NO. 14 (STOUFFVILLE ROAD) AND THE TRACKS OF THE CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY; IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION BY THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK FOR APPROVAL TO EXPROPRIATE LANDS AND EASEMENTS DESCRIBED IN SCHEDULE 'A' HERETO IN THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL IN THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK FORIOR IN CONNECTION WITH: (4) THE REALIGNMENT OF REGIONAL ROAD NO. 12 (3RD LINE, LESLIE STREET). IN THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL, FROM ITS MORE EASTERLY INTERSECTION WITH REGIONAL ROAD NO. 14 (STOUFFVILLE ROAD) TO POINT APPROXIMATELY 1500 FEET NORTH THEREOF TO AN ALIGNMENT MAXIMUM OF APPROXIMATELY HO FEET WEST OF ITS EXISTING ALIGNMENT; I5) THE RECONSTRUCTION AND WIDENING OF REGIONAL ROAD NO. 12 (3RD LINE, LESLIE STREET), IN THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL. ON THE ALIGNMENT DESCRIBED IN CLAUSE (4) TO A BASIC WIDTH OF 100 FEET WITH ADDITIONAL WIDENINGS AT CUTS. FILLS AND THE INTERSECTION WITH REALIGNED REGIONAL ROAD NO. 14 (STOUFFVILLE ROAD): I5) THE CONSTRUCTION OF A CUL-DE-SAC ON REGIONAL ROAD NO. 12 I3RD LINE, LESLIE STREET) IMMEDIATELY SOUTH OF THE REALIGNED REGIONAL ROAD NO. 14 ISTOUFFVILLE ROAD). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application has been made for approval to expropriate the lands and easements described in Schedule 'A' hereto. Any owner of lands in respect of which notice is given who desires an inquiry into whether the taking of such land is fair, sound and reasonably necessary in the achievement of the objectives of the expropriating authority shall so notify the approving authority in writing‘ (a) in the case of a registered owner, served personally or by registered mail within thirty days after he is served with the notice, or, when he is served by publication, within thirty days after the first publication of the notice; (b) in the case of an owner who the first publication of the notice. The approving authority is The Council of The Regional Municipality Of York Box 147 Newmarket, Ontario L3Y 4W9 NOTES 1. The Expropriations Act provides that, (a) Where an inquiry is requested, it shall be conducted by an inquiry officer appointed by the Minister of Justice and Attorney General; (bl The inquiry officer, ‘ li) Shall give every party to the inquiry an opportunity to present evidence and argument and to examine and cross-examine witnesses, either personally or by his counsel or agent, and 2. “Owner†and “Registered Owner" are defined in the Act as follows Lands and easements required for (1.) The realignment of Regional Road No. 14 (Stouftville Road), in the Town of Richmond Hill, from a point approximately 1000 feet west of its more westerly intersection with Regional Road No. 12 l3rd Line, Leslie Street) to the west limit of King’s Highway Nof 404; and ““Owner" includes a mortgagee, tenant, execution creditor, a person entitled to a, limited estate or interest in land, a committee of the estate of a mentally incompetent person or a person incapable of managing his affairs, and a guardian, executor, administrator or trustee in whom land is vested; (2) The widening of Regional Road No. 14 (Stouffville Road) on the above alignment to a basic width of 120 feet with additional widenings at cuts, fills and intersections; and “registered owner†means an owner of land whose interest in the land is defined and whose name is specified in an instrument in the proper registry, land titles or sheriff‘s office, and includes a person shown as a tenant of land on the last revised assessment roll. (3) The construction of a grade separation between the realigned Regional Road No. 14 (Stouffville Road) and the tracts of the Canadian National Railway: 3. The expropriating authority, each owner who notifies the approving authority that he desires a hearing in respect of the lands intended to be expropriated and any owner added as a party by the inquiry officer are parties to the inquiry. This notice first published on the 27th of June, 1979 (4) The realignment of Regional Road No. 12 (3rd Line, Leslie Street), in the Town of Richmond Hill, from its more easterly intersection with Regional Road No. 14 (Stouffville Road) to a point approximately 1500 feet north thereof to an alignment a maximum of approximately 110 feet west of its existing alignment; and Lands tequired for (5) The reconstruction and widening of Regional Road No. 12 (3rd Line, Leslie Street), in the Town of Richmond Hill, on the alignment described in clause (4) to a basic width of 100 feet with additional widenings at cuts, fills and the intersection with realigned-Regional Road No. 14 (Stouffville Road); and (6) The construction of a cul-de~sac on Regional Road No. 12 (31d Line, Leslie Street) immediately south of the realigned Regional road No. 14 (Stouffville Road); (ii) may recommend to the approving authority that a party to the inquiry be paid a fixed amount for his costs of the inquiry not to exceed $200 and the approving authority may in its descretion order the expropriating authority to pay such costs forthwith. ~ Land in the Town of Richmond Hill in The Regional Municipality of York’ formerly in the Township of Whitchurch in the County of York more particularly described as follows: That part of Lot 1 in Concession 3 of the said Town designated as Parts 1, 2 and 3 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as No. 65R»2894 (L-194-8): That part of Lot 1 in Concession 2 of the said Town designated as Part 5 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office f0! the Registry Division of York North as No. GER-2894 (Lâ€"194-8); That part of Lot 1 in Concession 2 of the said Town designated as Parts 7 and 8 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Ofï¬ce for the Registry Division of York North as No. 65R»2894 (Lâ€"194-8); 1 zThe iterest to be taken in these lands is a temporary easement expiring the 3151 December, 1981 to enter upon, use and occupy the said lands for the remdval of buildings located on Parts 9 and 10 on Plan 65R-2894 lL-194-8). That part of Lot 1 in Concession 2 of the said Town designated as Parts 9 and 10 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as No. SSH-2894 (L-194-8). 2 1The interest to be taken in these lands is a temporary easement expiring the 3lst December, 1981 for the altering of grades and the placing and removal of fill. Land in the Town of Richmond Hill in The Regional Municipality of York formerly in the Township of Whitchurch in the County of York being composed of part of Lot 1 in Concession 2 of the said Town designated as Parts 1, 2 and 3 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as No‘ SSHâ€"2893 (Lâ€"193â€"2). SCHEDULE “A is not a registerd owner, within thirty days after The Regional Municipality of York Robert N. Vernon, A.M.C.T.,.C.M.C‘ Regional Clerk 62 Bavview Avenue Newmarket, Ontario L3Y 4W9