RICHMOND HILL WINS IT Aurora team third in county swim meet AURORA Gail Knopton and Una first two seconds third The seven to girls lean from East Turner i front row Standing left sponsored by Motors won to right Joanne Karen Susan the Newmarket Kinsmen Trophy for the East Cooper Wallace Carol Rust and Cathy Gwillimfiury Baseball Association Team members Dawson The coaches were Terry and June Sweet were left to right Stevens Cindy Sutton standing at back LeeAnne Stevens Sandra Ingot CarrieAnne EG ball moves to final play third in the annual York County Swim meet held at the Community Pool last Richmond Hill topped the sixteam derby with a total of 355 points Thornhill was second with points followed by and Martha Straw Welter and John Wat- den led Aurora with a total of 14 placefinishes Martha Straw had a first two seconds and two fourth Welter had a first a second a Doug and Gary Knopton placed second while the girls free style relay team of C Hutchinson Peder- Gwilliam and J William finished fifth The girls medley relay squad composed of John thirds Andy Hutchinson third fourth fifth and sixth two fifths Jim Williams place finishes Paul Boo- first and third Tina second place finish bam fourth Mike Straw first two row sixth Marianne and two fourths fifth Judy first second Ham fifth Dave Coctrer and fourth Jerry Slyfchus second Brian Kerr fifth fifth Gail Knopton second Miller fiflh and fourth sixth EAST GWILL1M- BURY East Minor House League Softball last week Mount Albert won their division by placing first throughout the During the course of the year they lost one game In the final games of the schedule Mount Al bert Lions defeated Brook Concrete and Vin- Fruit Market Vin- lost another game to Relco Roofing Civitan Club dropped Keevel while Rays Gulf squeezed past Sey mour took the second game of their semi finals by against Kee- Gulf romp ed to a victory over Seymours to advance Civitan in the best finals In the quarterfi nals for boys Gill- craft Photo eliminated the Burger Bar while Concrete was finishing off Newmarket Auto In the semifinals swept past to advance against Fruit In the first game of the finals lost but still have two games to play Motors won their final series and the over Newmar ket Lions by a 1615 score in the grouping for seven to 10yearold girls For girls 1116 in the semifinals Peter and dropped Dianas 1513 while in the first game of the best of three final Peter and Orlandos dropped a decision to Canadian Tire After two games in the North York series the novice allstars have one win and a tie to their credit In the first game they tied Richmond Hill and lost the second game 74 In Ontar io Amateur Softball Asso ciation play East put out Lake Wilcox and Lindsay to advance a- gainsl Stouffville this week Tomorrow nights game will Tina Straw TOWN OF NEWMARKET WATER MAIN FLUSHING REGISTRATION East GwillimDury Minor Hockey Saturday Sept Sharon Municipal Office AM 3 PM 500 per boy MHUMM fatfj All boys between the ages of to and who live north of Davis Drive please For further information Secretary 4784267 Advertise weekly for best results t Albert Park el- Lake Wilcox to ad vance against Lindsay lo whom they lost the first game 87 They came back in the second game to win and the third over Lindsay This week they move on to play bantam allstars The East Gwillim- bury midgets who elimin ated Vandorf Oak Ridges and move into the quarterfinals against Springbrook Although East Gwillimbury lost the first game they still have two games to come with a game at Newmarket Fair grounds Saturday at pm against Springbrook House loop playoffs start NEWMARKET Newmarket CoOp wrapped up the atom house league championship last week with a 2315 victory over Beaver Lumber The win gave CoOp the title by two points over runnerup Lions All tyke games last week were decided by forfeit Credit Union drop ped four games to Lions Canadian Tire twice and Newmarket Police Police also won a forfeit decision Playoffs begin to night with secondplace Canadian Tire meeting thirdplace Newmarket Po lice in a fourinning game Tomorrow night Credit GlENDA MEAKIN TEACHER OF PIANO THEORY Dannie MAIN STREET rs CHOICE QUALITY MEATS EXHIBITION BEEF AT REGULAR PRICES ROUND STEAKS ROASTS 119 BLADE SHORT RIB ROASTS 79 BREAD 00 FREEZER ORDERS RED BRAND BEEF SIDES LB HINDS LB FRONTS LB I HALF HOG LB 59 DELIVERED NZ SPRING lb CUSTOM CUT WRAPPED Just because York Sanitation handles garbage sh ould they treat their employees UNFAIRLY York Sanitation Co Ltd Is a private garbage collection firm doing business in your area The com pany has contracts to collect all the household garbage in the communities of Newmarket Aurora Richmond Hill and Sharon As well as contracts with municipalities York Sanitation has contracts with many wellestablished firms in your community They Include Bell Telephone Dominion Stores Zallers Beckers the Federal Government at York Steel and York Sanitation employs between 14 and 16 men One of these men drives a bulldozer Monday to Friday from 8 am to pm plus Saturday mornings He takes home 5834 each week his wife and family His annual salary is just over The men dont want to strike because of the health hazard that would be created by the rapid buildup of garbage Recently a York Sanitation truck driver worked 52 hours in one week According to Ontario law an employer must pay time and onehalf for all hours worked beyond He was not paid any overtime As an alternative they want you to tell your elected representatives that they desperately need bettor wages and working conditions Last year the employees of York Sanitation de cided they needed union representation to protect themselves and they joined the Canadian Union of Public Employees Their wives want you inform the managers and officers of firms that have contracts with York Sanita tion that they are unable to property feed and clothe their children on their husbands pay The men have been negotiating with the employer for the past nine months and not one single Item has been agreed to It appears the employer is out to crush the men and their small local Tell York Sanitation they cannot continue to treat their employees unfairly Sponsored by The Canadian Union of Public Employees