CALLING All C This meeting will be especially important because the term of Jane Stel, president of the club for the past two years is up. and she will be han~ ding the gavel over to someone else. Between now and November 30 the club is faced with the task of finding candidates for the presidency. people with the talent. the imagination and the capacity for hard work that Jane has shown over her years of service in By PAT KELLY The annual general meeting of the Richmond Hill Minor Soccer Club will be held November 30 at the Consumers' Gas building on Elgin Mills Road East from 7 pm. to 10:30 pm. Hill soccer president re tires RAMS PROVINCIAL i I. I, A Bayview soccer teams hoz‘ ADULT '2A50 STUDENTS “50 CHILDREN '1.00 * Winner of the 50/50 Draw?â€" Enid Reeves, Richmond Hill RICHMOND HILL ARENA GUELPH PLATERS vs Not quite as successful but showing a lot of potential are the juniors with a win, a tie and two losses to St. Robert‘s and ’I’homlea. It's been a banner year to date for boys soccer at Bayview Secondary School in Richmond Hill with both the senior and midget squads un- defeated. Not quite as successful but showing a lot of “We‘ve managed to build our teams up bit by bit in the five years we've had soccer at Bayview,“ states Midget coach Don McNair. “This is the first year we've operated with three squads in one season." 90 DAYS on 4000 MILES (molm) RAMS TUESDAY, OCT. 23 FALL CHECK-ITP GUARANTEED 90 DAYS 00 4000 MILES (5400 km) Appreciation $995 an to 7:45 P.M Ilka/fey CALL OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT THEY’LL KEEP YOU GOING PHONE 884â€"9261 Includes More news of the anâ€" nual general meeting will be appearing in future issues of ‘The Liberal‘. In the meanwhile. anyone who is interested in serving the club next year in any capacity. and who would like to know how they can participate. should contact any member of the present executive. On other fronts the club held its endâ€"ofâ€"season dance which‘ thanks 10 the meticulous planning of Treasurer Jeff Walker. paid off handsomely in an The best wishes of all who are involved in soccer go with Jane whose retirement no one expects to be quite as total as Jane would have us believe. local soccer McNair‘s Midgets won their third game of the season Monday as against One tie when they came 1’0414 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL SERVICE SPECIAL EXPIRES OCT. 3151. at the Richvale Comâ€" munity Centre last Saturday. Following an evening of dancing to the music of evening of fun and hijinks the ‘Good Vibrations’ disc V0»:- b4 “mace don little ford sales it‘s nice to be appreciated. Richmond Hill Minor Ball President Wimp McCrory (left) and vice-president Larry Mitchell (right) receive "Appreciation" plaques for their work in minor ball over the years. Umpire-in- chief Lou Chaisson makes the presentation. Absent but also receiving a plaque will be Secretary Bev MacDonald. (Liberal photo by Bruce Hogg). Goalscorers for Bayview were William McMurray (his fourth of the season). Gavin Harvey (his fourth), Jim Bakonyi (Second), and Tony Stewart (his second). Ray Robertson failed to score in this game but he has a total of three for the season. from behind a 2-0 deficit to nip Markham 3-3‘ ’ans W um $3995 TUNE-UP Span M mm «cw Mutatth plug FOR LADIES ON MONDAY NJTE 9:00 P.M $4495 rm morathw E jockeys a buffet lunch was held and wound up a perfect evening that Was replete with door prizes and raffle prizes. “We'veâ€"got a very good team this year." said Also having an ex- cellent start are the Cliff Nuttall and Harvey SIarkman-coached Seniors who have won five games in a row without a defeat including a 6-0 triumph over Woodbridge last week. “They are our big scorers," said McNair. PHONE 884-9366 ASK FOR RUTH, DEAN OR GREG $4995 a ï¬lm Rad Anlilreeze Helps pvolecl agams‘ YOuv Family In Man uuu his na on you! mvmce The team is competing in a soccer tournament in Newmarket on the weekend. The Sti Robert‘s High School Junior Soccer team chalked up its third straight win downing Markham High School 5-1 behind the three-goal scoring of Dan Foti. Mike Reitta was right behind with two goals. Team coach Bruno Rovere was happy with “the boys‘ performance over the past three games particularly by the fact the scoring has generally been spread around." He added that' it was especially gratifying since “a lot of our boys are first year players with the teams We‘re easily off to our best start in the three years we‘ve been in soccer.“ "The juniors actually have a terrific team,“ commented McNair, “but they just haven‘t been able to put it together. But they should be a potent force in (he playoffs." In the meanwhile. the Juniors have managed to beat Thomhill and then lie Markham 0-0 Monday night. They are coached by Ron Crawford and Neil Graveson. 81‘. Roberts wins by 5-7 Nuttall. “although we've got some stiff competition in Markham and G, W Williams." Dead ahead are the semi-finals and finals which will ultimately lead to the Georgian Bay wind~up November 14. The Georgian Bay will be held in the south this year. AWF'QTEggi professional care for your family auto Adela|de Street Only Windsh|eld Aninreeize 29¢ Lube. oil. liller and labour Snow Brushes FREE! kas Line Antilreeze d “"25 Cooling System Tuneâ€"up Wheel Alignment $3591 $65.91 vmusv Cary mosl um $12.91 The Family Aulo cooling system lur up [0 8 ï¬nes of premium amilreeze. heating system, plus inspect and che; baugry. It's always the right time 01 coolinysvstem Drum or Disc Brake Service 2 Drum 16point ScopeTune-up 2 Drum Servuce turns on sale all Del. 27, or Mule quamm’es last 2 Disc 2 Disc Semce THE 52s, gaskels‘ ev LIBERAL. Wednesday. October 17. 1979 â€"â€" B-l ‘ll wilhin 7 days 0! your me purchasa aI Family Aula you can show us a cunenl ad or Family Auto conï¬rms a rice charged by a competitor within he same lrading area as your Family Auto dealer [or exaclly lhe same lire you purchased al Family Aulo. we will relund me dillerence. Daytona XSIJ Steel Radial Whitewall T/A Radials Michelin Steel Radials or "1+5 armly Auto Saï¬e 44,16 47 36 57 86 57.41 63450 Sale 79.48 106.35 1 1282 63 M Sale 43.92 40.24 46.32 52.72