Brampton was plagued with pitching problems in [he first game with Rich- mond Hill scoring four runs on no hits in the first inning. Hill pitcher Kathy Chepelsky allowed only Lions oust Thornhi/l The Richmond Hill Dairy Queen Bantam girls split the first two games of the league playoffs with Brampton winning the first one 11-2 and losing the second one 4-3. Wayne Murphy was then safe on a fielder‘s choice. Steve Ceballo walked, and Kevin Ryan singled scoring Kostopoulos. Glen Harding then walked scoring Murphy and Jim Anderson singled scoring Ceballo and Ryan. Kevin Mclnnis then doubled scoring Harding and Anderson. Richmond Hill had won the first game 10-4 and lost the second one 10-2 setting up a do-orâ€"die situation. Thornhill opened the scoring in that final game in the second inning but Richmond Hill came back strong with six runs on singles by Glen Dimpfel and Chris Kostopoulos. The Richmond Hill Lion Peewees downed Thor- nhill 15-3 last week eliminating them from further play. Bantam girls series with Brampton tied T-Ball play saw five teams squaring off with the top three teams reaching the finals next Saturday at the Town Park in accordance with the total number of runs scored. Baymar Sports led the qualifying pack with 78 runs followed by Rumble Transport with 72, H.E.U. with 63 and Water Playoff action got underway last week in the Richmond Hill Minor Ball House Leagues with the following results: Hill minor ball finals Saturday Thornhill added one run Reclining front bucket seats Adjustable from head rests Velour upholstery Retractable rear centre armrest lnterior courtesy lights Door mounted courtesy lights Day/night mirror Carpeting Tachometer Electric clock Tripometer Fuel and oil pressure warning lights it means that for less than $4,000 you can get a proper, family-sized four-door sedan with a big trunk I‘Hb LIDEHAL, Wednesaay. beptemoer b. 134-" THE CAR EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT! THE 1979 1500 4 DR. DELUXE PRICED AT ONLY LIMBERT'S EAGLE s1: NEWMARKET 895-3222 A The return match was marked with errors on both sides as the Hill managed only seven scattered hits mainly by Joey Stephenson. Cathy Lawlor and Terry Olczakl Pitcher Chepelsky allowed only four hits while striking out nine and walking one. 1n the bottom of the fifth inning it was Kevin Maclnnis singling to score Ryan who had previously singled. Bert Ball tripled in the sixth inning scoring Murphy and Ceballo who were on with singles. Ball scored The bottom of the fourth inning saw Rich- mond Hill chalking up two more runs when Kostopoulos singled, Murphy doubled and Ceballo singled scoring Kostopoulos. Ceballo was nipped on an attempted steal but Murphy scored on the play. two hits while striking out seven. Belting out timely hits were Terry Olczak, Cathy Lawlor and Karen Mclnnis. Aï¬dérson then doubled scoring Murphy and Ceballo. in the third inning but Richmond Hill came right back with three more when Kostopoulos singled, Murphy singled, Ceballo walked, and Bert Ball walked scoring Kosplopoulos. Refining with 62. Left out in the cold are Keith Hood Real Estate and Town Auto Body with 55 and 53 runs respectively. It was a similar setâ€"up in the Junior Tykes’ division. These teams consist of a combination of boys. Tyke-age and girls of Junior Age. Qualifying for the finals next week were Kinnear Pontiac with 39 runs, Powell Plumbing 34. Rice's Flowers 28 and Powell Fencing 23. Eliminated were Block YOUR LADA DEALER IS Lada standard equipment: Handbrake and brake fluid warning lights Oil pressure gauge Choke warning light Manual choke Cigarette lighter Ash trays front and rear Electric windshield wipers/washers with interval wiper setting Two-speed heating and ventilating system with adjustable defroster outlets Rear window defroster Inertia reel seatbelts The Lions are waiting to see who they will meet in the finals as Malton and Bramalea are still battling it out. In the OASA playdowns. Richmond Hill was eliminated in two straight games by Malton. They lost each game by only one run. on a fly ball by Ryan to complete the scoring. SQUIRTS First place RF. Mote received a bye in the initial playoffs with second place D.Q. Parfait defeating Cadillac Baif. Kévin McInnis went all the way on the mound for Richmond Hill. Parents and D.Q. Onion Rings. Third-place Carcone‘s Esso won a 32-4 match against Richvale No. 2. The win matched them with Loughlin Home Supply and saw them losing 16-12. Highlight for the winning Loughlin team was Ed Kamerman‘s $399893 Richmond Hill Hockey Association Sunday, September 9th New Arena ATOM 1:00-2:00 PM. PEEWEE 2:00 - 3:00 PM. BANTAM 3:00 - 4:00 PM. MIDGEI' 4:00 - 5:00 PM. JUVENILE 5:00 - 6:00 PM. ALL PLAYERS MUST BE REGISTERED WITH THE R.H.H.A . FEE $250 PER PLAYER PER TRYOUT Amazingly durable and fun to drive, it comes ‘with a host of tidbits that make it a whale of a good deal. 0.M.H.A. TRY-OUTS Saturday. September 8th New Arena MINOR ATOM 3:00 - 4:00 PM. MINOR PEE WEE 4:00 - 5:00 PM. MINOR BANTAM 5:00 - 0:00 PM. MINOR MIDGET 0:00 TD 7:00 PM. Record Shop and R.H. Slo~Pitch now meet next Saturday in the finals. PEEWEES First place Fisher Sports downed Supreme Towing while second place Rumble Transport defeated Dynes Jewellers Other action saw Stereo Factory downing Sisman's 5-2 with the win making them eligible to play RF. Mote. This game was won by Stereo 11â€"6. This week finds D.Q. Parfait playing Stereo Factory with the winners going against Loughlin in the finals next Saturday at the Town Park. INTERMEDIATE GIRLS First place Record Shop bumped D.Q. Burgers last week 35-20 while SloPitch downed T- Shirt Shoppe 18-9. grandslammer. Loughlin had previously defeated Guaranty Trust 13-10. Richmond Hill Slo- Pitch dumped Oak Ridges Stop-N-Shop 20-10; T- Shirt Shoppe bombed Richvale Lions 3545. and D.Q. Burgers defeated Richvale No. 2, lights and wiper/washer control Four headlamp system Backvup lights Side molding Wheel covers 21 -piece tool kit with tire gauge and pump Radial tires Undetcoau‘ng, tustprooï¬ng, and-rusH&sisram paint Large glove box Dash-mounted parcel nay Steering column mounted turn signals PLUS P.D.|. FRT Be sure to come out and cheer the teams on at the Town Park this Saturday in the finals. Games are scheduled for the following times: Rumble Transport edged Record Shop 8-7 in the second round. Elgin Mills and Summit are slated to play off this week with the winners going against Fisher Sports next Saturday. SENIOR GIRLS Hanson's Flowers. who finished in second place during the regular schedule, won its match against Record Shop 17-9. Beck Electric defeated RH. Auto Body: D.Q. Banana Splits walloped Supreme Towing 10-10. This week will see Beck Electric playing Hanson‘s Flowers with the winners going against Wilkinson next Saturday. Record Shop won against Oak Ridges Shoe Store 16-4 while Summit Transmission defeated Jen-All 16-3. Elgin Mills Dodge defeated Linear Sound and Video. 18-3 LIC ; are scheduled following times: NOTE T-Ball. 9 a.m.; Junior- Tykes. 10:30; Squirts, 12 noon; Intermediate Girls, 1:30: Peewee, 3:00; attitude toward mental lllness has neyer been healthler. Rained-out games will be played Sunday. Senior Girls, 5:00; and Bantams. 7:00. Back in 1919 when Whitby Psychiatric Hospital ï¬rst opened its doors, no one could have dreamed of the advances to be made in mental health care. As it celebrates 60 years of service, this respected facility is a tribute to these advances and to the healthier attitude toward mental illness. Fortunately much of the fear of the unknown has disappeared. Gone are the days when the mentally ill patient was simply “put away.†Out of sight. Out of mind. Modern methods have introduced a new dimension to the delivery of mental health services. At the same time, we have come to recognize mental illness for what isâ€"an illness to be treated like any other. What better proof of this than the fact that 75% of the patients in Ontario’s psychiatric hospitals. such as Whitby, are there voluntarily. This attitude, which is reflected in Ontario’s Mental Health Act, along with the impressive advances in treatment are clear indications of the tremendous progress toward better control and alleviation of mental illness. For more information on the new approach to mental health in Ontario write: Health Resource Centre, Ontario Ministry of Health, Hepburn Block, Queen’s Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A ISZ. Dennis R. Timbrell Minister