SR. (HR LS A brilhant game was played by all the Wilkinson Steel members l0 come back and defeat by Home Good catching Marilyn Lindsa} runs were hit by Robyn Murphy. Julie Corrick and .lanyce Lindsey \xith two home runs.‘ SPEC/Al . T-Shirt Er Transfer $399. STOP N' SHOP lie/Inland Italy/Its centre 884.5423 Two more for Raiders DeBoer Landscaping downed Mr. Eatwel) 22-18 in Richvale Minor Ball T- Ball play last week and then went on to defeat Poolâ€"craft 36-35. Other games: Poolcraft defeated Mr. Eatwell 20-18, Jeremy Friedberg hit two home runs for Mr Ealwell. SRGIRLS A brilliant game was played by all the Wilkinson Steel members lo come back and defeat DeBoer captures two games in row Palgrave got on the scoreboard early against the Raiders scoring their only run in the first inning on a single and an error. The King City Raiders continued their winning ways last week disposing of Palgrave 3-1 'and demolishing Kleinburg 13-0. King City's pitcher Jim Schwartz shut the door on them after that allowing six hits. walking one and striking out 10‘ It was their seventh and Walrth was a one» eighth straight victory. woman [error for Mutual The Unionville game saw Life in its one-sided romp The Richmond Hill Intermediate Girls won a Silver Medal for finishing second in the PWSA The Pleasantville Mutual Life Ladies continued their winning ways last week downing Unionville 18-13 and Woodbridge 17-7. Hill girls win Silver Medal 8-4 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. August 8. 1979 The Raiders didn‘t get Mutual Life downs Unionville 42"}21 £11,865 ,u Uining HOURS 4:00 P.M. to 1:00 AM. TUES. TO SAT SUITABLE ATTIRE REQUIRED PLEASE FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 727-2400 Ahe' a su"‘L‘Huous dlnx dance until 1 00 a m m ( most unto-date discolheque lounge, please feel f to ask our dISC |ockev for your favourite tunes now and yesteryear. mung place l0 go for something different, visit the Bent Elbow room‘ watch the GIANT SCREEN TV (featuring sporting events). play DARTS. BUMPER POOL. or eniov a friendly game of CHESS 0r BACKGAMMON. Have a snack 0: quick meal from our MENU BOARD. II .' I U I.†choose from our vaued a la pane menu such Items as ICED AVOCADO MARITIME or DUCKLING AU PECHES lcnsp duckling glazed with sliced peaches and brandy sauce) LUTLSCJO E Town or a; RICHMOND HALL PAnks & RECREAqu DEPT. CONCERTS IN THE PARK NEVILLE BARNES SEXTET THURSDAY, AUGUST 16m 7:15 PM. at the MILL POND 136 YONGE ST. N. AURORA Dixieland Jazz O 'vv laxing place to go visit the Bent Elbow room‘ on the scoresheet until the seventh inning against Tony Patzalek but it was enough to decide the issue. the Richmond Hill team 16-9. Good substitute coaching was done by Karl Lashley and Diane Lindsay. Good pitching by Jennie Logush and Julie Corrick. Good fielding by Alison Burford. Alison Cross. Urshy Luty and Virginia llinde. It began with Dennis Griffith safe on an error and finished with con secutive singles by Paul Armstrong and Karl Taylor. Armstrong then scrambled home with the winning run on an error. Regional playoffs at Belleville on the weekend to qualify for the Ontario finals at Port Colborne King City wrapped it up in the eighth with its final run as Mike Unterlander was safe on an error and Linda Lipka. Cheri Walrath and Corinne Cieszynski all clubbing Cieszynskl all home runs. Alexander hit Unionville. YOU want 3 IE dinner in our eel free nes of Louise one for over Woodbridge going four-for-four including two doubles, a triple and a home run. Ria McDougall went four-for-four; Mary Lou Davies. five-for-five including a double and a triple. Corinne Cieszynski contributed a triple and a homerun. They made it 6-0 in the second on an error and Armstrong‘s homer. Then came two more in the fifth inning. one in the seventh and four big ones in the eighth. That first inning saw Paul Armstrong walking and consecutive singles by Mike Unterlander and Brian Sheardown. Then came an error scoring Armstrong. Schwartz then singled scoring Unterlander and Sheardown. Don Munroe singled in Schwartz. Griffith brought him home on an error. Armstrong gave up only four hits. struck out nine and walked two. It was a gruelling struggle for the local girls who were forced to meet It was a romp all the way for Raider‘s pitcher Paul Armstrong against Kleinburg as his team- mates made it easy with a 16-bit barrage highlighted by four-run innings in the first and eighth. two weeks from now CONTINUES " 20% OFF ' NOTE CANADIAN MADE SOUVENIERS NOW IN GOOD SUPPLY 10 Kt. - 14 Kt. Gold - Stâ€"erling - Watches, Gold Filled Chains, charms, clocks, Earrings, rings, diamonds, etc. Crystal, Silver, Holloware, Glass, China, Jewel Boxes, Pictures, Novelties, etc. ALL AT 20% OFF SAVING Black flawkmx nun-rnn I BDRKï¬ DISCOUNT COUPONS NOT VALID FOR POTATOES ' VEGETABLES PLUS ALL YOU CAN EAT SALAD BAR DESSERT E7 COFFEE STEAKSC‘Uï¬THihBSTER $795 SOUP OF EVERY FRIDAY PRIME RIB 10123 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL, ONT. 884â€"1687 MOTORINN if) 10711YONGEST. RICHMOND HILL 8849171 Wham Smï¬ THE DAY THE BIG "CHEFS SPECIALS" ___EVERY WEDNESDAY..â€" COME & SHOP IN COOL COMFORT the Gold Medal winning Ottawa team three times before bowing out of the proceedings. The first three teams in the tournament qualify for the ()ntarios. Belleville finished behind Richâ€" mond Hill. The Richmond Hill girls lost 6-3 to Ottawa and then won the next four games to qualify to meet un- defeated Ottawa in back- to-back games. - \‘lllulll Woodbridge started out WM 19 strongly scoring six runs squeak in the first three innings adding while holding Mutual to only one run until the bottom of the third inning‘ Klelnbmg Pitching duties were shared by Joan Osborne and Lynda Lipka. POTATOES 8 VEGETABLES SALAD BAR DESSERT E C( Wed. Aug. 8th No. 1 Jackpot 54 No's. No. 2 57 No’s. Early Birds at 7:35 pm. Reg. Games & Specials at 8 pm. CHIEFTAIN'S DINING ROOM RICHMOND HILI. LEGION BINGO “YOUR BINGO CENTRE FOR ALL SEASONS" No. 1 Jackpot JEWELLERS r VEGETABLES PLUS ALL YOU CAN EAT DESSERT E! COFFEE NO PLAYERS UNDER 16 YEARS ADMITED '$$TWO JACKPOTS$$ Iackpot $60000 No. 2 $50000 INTRODUCES Legion Hall, Ohio Rd, ofl Elgin Mills Road E CHEF'S SPECIALS Mutual caught fire after that scoring four runs in each of the remaining four innings while Woodbridge squeaked out only one additional run. Richmond Hill opened the tournament with a 6-3 win over Georgetown before losing to Ottawa. They then reeled off wins over North Bay by 5-4. Belleville Sunshine Girls 5-3; Crown Life 2-1, Belleville Bombers 5-3. Darlene Nelson and Kelly Maclnnis shared the pitching duties. They won the first game 3-2 but fell 7»2 in the second one. Standings $695 ï¬mmnmmmmmmummmnumnumumImmmmlmlIIIIIIuumIIImuImuIï¬ï¬n'lnuilinlnulunllï¬ i=‘JlI|I|lIIllllI|lllI|IIII'Il|Illllllllllll|II|lIllIllIllllIlIIllIllIllllllllllllllllllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllle COME, BRING YOUR FRIENDS THE run/'5 (MI US! AT I RICHMOND mu's NEWESTDISCO K ., , Black Hawk Motor Inn 9; 10 Keele St. 5., King City, Ontario Telephone (416) 833 .5311 - 832.1520 NOW OPEN YEAR Rbuno ,. ,7 Far The Finest V Wedding Reception In v \ Jig‘r The North End THE HUNT CLUB “BINGO N0 COVER CHARGE SUITABLE ATTIRE REQUIRED :40 pm. Earlyhirds EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT WED., AUG. 8TH CONSOLATION JACKPOT $500.00 MUST GO Yonge St. 8. Elgin Mills 884-9] 7] It’s a year since Hogan’s Inn at four corners, the restaurant specializing in fine country dining was restored. The proprietors ofHogan’s are pleased to announce the opening of The Hunt Club room; a more casual concept in wining and dining, on Frz'dayjuly 20. The Hunt Club reflects the surrounding areas z'nterest infamous andfavourz‘te horses. Wines may be orderedfrom the Keg and steaks, chicken, ribs and seafood may be orderedfrom the grill. The piano bar will offer nightly entertainmenth listening and dancing enjoyment. The Hunt Club will also be availablefor all types of socialfunctions. We lookforward to welcoming you to The Hunt Club. THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE WOODBINE AVE. (1 MILE N OF HWY. 7) BUTTONVILLE GOLF El- COUNTRY CLUB WITHIN JACKPOT $1,000.00 John St. and Bayviewï¬Ave" Thomhill THORNHILL LIONS To view our club please call Bob Weir at 297-1 71 1. New expanded facilities. Available for private parties, company banquets, golf tournaments, etc. BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTIES NOW! AVAILABLE RESERVATIONS 8:00 pm. Regular Games NUMBERS