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Richmond Hill Liberal, 5 Sep 1979, B3

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The previous game for Pleasantville was a closely-fought battle with Kleinburg which saw the Mutual Life Ladies losing 19-17 in the last inning, Last Thursday. the Mutual Life Ladies battled the elements as well as Richvale during a downpour of rain and a muddyvfield only to give up to a [3-9 defeat. Mary Lou Davies showed her power at the bat going five- for- five including a home run. Corinne Cieszynski was lhe big bai of the night going five-forvfive in cluding a wellâ€"deserved home run. Centre-fielder Rose Marie McLean who went four-for-five at the plate. played an out» standing game defenâ€" sively as did her outfield cohorts. Ria MacDougall and Jill Winter‘ A rained-out game with King City, which had never been re-scheduled by King. saw the teams sharing the points. Rose Marie McLean ied the ladies with five-for- five at bat. Janet Mabley, Maureen Winton. Diane Madden and Ria Mac- Dougall each went four for five and Sherry Robinson went four for four. The Pleasantville Mutual Life Ladies Iopped their 1979 softball season off with a victory over Maple of 14-7 last Monday night in Maple. The League standings are as follows: Twin Hills Ceramics did likewise to Char- mglow Barb B'Q’s by taking the first two of the three-game series. The four remaining teams decided to make a series out of it an and have extended their ‘final‘ hopes to three games. Kleunbutg Pleasantwlle (Mutual we) Downswew King City Woodbridge Unionviue Richvale Maple It took Galaxy only two games to dispose of Smitty‘s in Richmond Hill Recreation Ladies‘ softball playofl action last week. Galaxy's pitching was just too much for the Smitty‘s crew who led the league most of the season. Mutual gals in second The Richmond Hill Dairy Queen Squirts have advanced to yet another round of OASA Playdowns. as they blasted Bramalea 13-1 last week, and then followed that up with an 8- Ladies Rec. League start playoffs The Superior Propane NOW A NEW INSURANCE COMPANY OFFERING HEAIJ'I'IY SAVINGS MAPLEX Maplex General Insurance A company modem! with Abstainevs‘ insurance. Ask the agent listed here for more information. And get the healthy habtt for saving ‘ ‘ To qualify, you and the pennaner'rtrfééri'aénts of your household must not have smoked in the last year. A Aren't you glad you don’t smoke? Aside from the health benefits. statistics indicate you have less chsnce at having a house fire. Now there's an insurance company which recognizes those favourable odds. Maplex General Insurance offers much lower-than-average rates on homeowner and tenant package pollcles. Cars, can also be covered at wonhwhlle savings. ARK INSURANCE AGENCY Towne and Countrye Square Yonge and Steeles Hill Squirts advance 2245052 25 Best Way ‘managed 15 hits and two walks while Sussex got six hits and three walks over the seven innings They got only 26 bau'ers \0 plate. Carol Crossley V and Kayt Barclay were each “This will be followed with a lecture and discussion on how [9 achieve \hese changes. add weekly motivation and support for the eight months of course." The Sussex crew really took advantage of Best Way's errors in the first game (0 win 194. The return bout saw Best Way play heads up ball and win 9-1A The 1osers didn't score until the sixth in ning. A Fitness lnstructors‘ Course for men and women will be held for 27 weeks at Seneca College starting next Monday evening from 8 â€" 11 or Thursday morning from 9:30 ~â€" noon. “To start with. we'll do selHesting on nutrition. fitness and stress. Then we'll contract with each other and ourselves to improve our habits in all three areas. The program is designed to train leaders capable of teaching men's. women‘s or «seed fitness programs which meet the needs of par- ticipants on an educational as well as a physical level and are safe and effective. and Rice's Aluminum series has the former in the driver‘s seat as they won the first game. The second game was tied 16- 16 at the end of the regulation seven innings. Darkness prevailed and it was decided to play to break the tie at the same lime Sussex Carpeting and Best Way Stone do battle to determine the winner of their series. Program contests in clude: Muscles and movements. teaching techniques. program planning. foundations of exercise and nutrition; weekly practice teaching using music; and prin~ ciples of adult education as applied to fitness programming. Cost is $125 and Ihé 81 hours includes 40 hours of theory and 40 hours of exercise and practical technique. No previous training is necessary. Progi‘am co-ordinator and instructor Donna Leistner told The Liberal. 7 FE)!‘ further information call Seneca College at 491~ 5050. extension 225. Fitness at Seneca 5 victory in eigm innings The first game saw the Hillers knock out 12 hits. with the sixth inning being the big one, as they scored six times. Dave Repath lead the way with four hits and The Superior Propane contest saw Sue Buxton hitting a triple. homer and a single in four trips to the plate. Pam Cooke had a double and a homer for Rice‘s. The 'A’ and ‘B‘ championships will culminate a very suc- cessful year at Crosby Park on Friday with games starting at 6:30 The Superior Propane contest saw Sue Buxton hitting a triple. homer and a single in four trips to the lat three for three for Best Way. Carol had two triples and Kay! came up with a homer and two singles, scored four runs‘ Jim Hughes. Cesidio Negri, and Mike Leonard all had two hits apiece, while Scott Low had three walks. Robbie Bell did the hurling. and he restricted mSAVEWAY The second game was a real nailbiter. as the Killers looked as xhough they had lost the game several times. Bramalea led 4-3 going into the seventh inning, when Richmond Hill took a 5â€"4 lead. Unfortunately. they could not hold onto it, as Bramalea scored one Bramalea to five hits while fanning nine. RICHMOND HILL ARENA GIRLS BETWEEN 10â€"18 YEARS, ENJOY THE CHALLENGE OF THIS NEW WINTER SPORT. REGISTER - THURS.. SEPT. 6I79 BETWEEN 7 PM. - 9 RM. RICHMOND HILL ARENA IOLDI FEE - s40.00 PER SEASON INCLUDES FREE PASS AND CLINIC INFORMATION CALL 884-1368 GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS RINGETTE ONE OF THE FASTEST GROWING WOMEN'S SPORTS NOW AVAILABLE AT: 91 COSTA RD. STORE HOURS Monday « Wednesdav 8 am‘ to 6 pm; Thursday E! Fviday 8 am, ‘0 9 pm‘ run to send the game into extra innings. That was all the Dairy Queen boys needed. as they showed their ciass by getting three hits and scoring three runs. Eel] again did the pitching allowing nine hits while striking out Negfi had a big game getting three hits. while Repath had a triplg. OFF HWY 7 - WEST OF KEELE (669-2297) Dave Repath shone defensively at shortstop. while Jim Hughes made 12 putouts at firstbase. four and walking four The second game of the series is scheduled for Town Park this Thursday night. The Dairy Queen boys now advance into the Zone finals against their nemisis Glenfield. Skate 8 equipment Resale Centre open Saturday, Sept. 8th, 2:00 pm, to 8:00 pm. Sunday, Sept. 9th, 1:00 pm. to 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 11th, 6:30 to 9:00 pm Bring in unwanted equipment and skates iov Resale.‘ PLAYERS 7 YRS. AND UNDER $4500 PLAYERS 8 YRS. AND OVER $60"" Richmond Hill Hockey Association REGISTRATION Saturday. Sept. 8 2:00 pm. 8:00 pm. New Arena Sunday. Sept. 9 1211] pm. 5:00 pm. New Arena Tuesday, Sept. 11 6:30 p.m.~ 9:00 p.m.New Arnea For the 1979-80 Hockey Season REGISTRATION INCLUDES SEASON'S PASS THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. September 5. 1979 'l 200 SERIES PATIO DOORS Full thermal barrier aluminum doors come complete with lock and full in- stallation instructions. Brown. 1"x4x8" 30 sheets per bundle 1"x4x8" 8 am. (0 9 pm. Saturday 8 am. to 5 pm

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