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Richmond Hill Liberal, 27 Jun 1979, B3

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Richmond Hill rink Wins lawn bowling Another Richmond Hill rink done itself well in the Men‘s Invitational Trebbles against clubs competing from Buffalo. London, Woodstock, Waterloo, Cobourg, Markham and Agincourt. They Won it. The rink was skipped by Wales with Perkins. The team of Larry Wales, skip; Jim Grainger, Floyd Perkins and Brian Mather. beat Frank Zazzera's rink in xhe final game to win the disrricx. Two Richmond Hill Lawn Bowling teams battled i: our for DistriCI Playdown laurels at Agincourl. Mu/holland gets 5 in soccer By PAT KELLY La5t week’s soccer report contained a mildly snooty remark about the length of the grass the squirts had to play on behind Crosby school. Your reporter‘s face was suitably red when he discovered that even before his remark ap peared in prim the grass on all town and school pitches had been cut. My apologies to the Works Department. It just was not my week. Reporting a 5-0 win by Casabil Contractors over Whitchurch-Stou- ffville I neglected to point om what was ex- traordinary about that score. All five goals were scored by John Mulholland. Coach Clarence Stel was pleased at one player‘s fine effort and proud of the way the rest of the team backed him up. Results: Girls Town Rep Aurora 7, K 8; K Home Improvements 1. Kim Caume got the lone Rich- mond Hill goal. Ger the scoop or Peewee: Markham 1. MXHNSIVI. AND BUILT 70 "AV THAT WAY. The program will be held at the following areas Program 1. Charles Howitt Public School 2. St. Joseph’s Separate School 3. Walter Scott Public School 4. MacKillop Public School 5. Oak Ridges Public School 6. Beverly Acres Public School 7. Lake Wilcox Public School 8. Ross Doan Public School 9. Roselawn Public School For further information contact Richmond Hi|| Parks 8 Recreation 884â€"8101 extension 76. 1. Charles Howitt Public 2. St. Joseph’s Separate 3. Walter Scott Public Sc All children must register during their regular playground hours on July 3rd, 1979 or prior to this at the Parks and Recreation offices, 10,266 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. $5.00 for 1/2 day program (per child) $10.00 for full day program (per child) $15.00 for family Emm!bmos!4doasfor ease and comfort Choice of stmdord 4 speed 0! opnonol 5 speed or ouromonc «mission Electronic ignition Front wheel drive, Rod and plmon REGISTRATION REGISTRATION FEES ARE AS FOLLOWS THE COMMENVCEMENT OF THE SUMMER PLAYGROUND PROGRAM HAT b SUBARU 11488 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL SUBARU DL 4 Door Sedan RAY COFFEY MOT OBS Opening: July 3rd, 1979 SUBARU NEWS vice-skip and Mather. The Richmond Hill club lead. A rink skipped by in general is well un- Grainger. Al White, vice- derway in its new season skip, and Morley Hall, with its 110 members lead. placed second. under president Jack Earlier. the Richmond Gartlan. Earlier, the Richmond Hill club hosted a Ladies‘ Treble tournament which was won by a rink from Leaside. Tottenham was second. Boys Town Rep. Minor Atom: A. Beattie 4. Markham 0. Colin Graham led the winners with two goals with singles to Chris Peake and Danny Patterson. Coach Scotty Macdonald praised forward James Young and midfielder Grant Trottier for their efforts. ’Goalie' Jeff Harrison got the shutout. his third in four Starts. Kiddie Kobblers 0. First loss of the season for [he Shorthanded Kiddie team. Elaine Kline came up with a strong defensive game as did goalkeepers' Helen Thomlinson and Martha Slong. Mosquito: Levendale Bakery 5. Aurora 0. Andrea Hunter led the winners with two goals with singles to Tina Ann O'Meara, Karen Pai- terson and Michelle Bradley. Saturday saw the Mosquito girls entering the Highland Heights tournament in Agin- court. They lost their first game 4-0 to Oakville, defeated Wexford 5-2, but lost the consolation round 4-0 [0 Waterloo. THE RICHMOND HILL PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES smn nos. {LEI-gm “D. 7 22mm Rd. lieu-m mu \884-5368 884-5347 _AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE FOR DOMESTIC 8 IMPORT CARS Closing: August 10th, 1979 9:30-11 Junior Ages 4 to 7 Club bowling is held Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings, and Friday and Sunday af- (emoons. Ontario Cup play saw the Lions put up a tremendous effort but unable to capitalize on their many opportunities. They lost 3-1 to Oak-ville with Palmacci getting the only goal. LEAGUE GAMES Mini Squirt: Dondeb Construction 1. Tour- naments Inc. 0. Jenny Briggs got the goal. Leuschner Spraying 1, Richmond Hill Lions 0. Squirt: (‘ & J,. Invest- Richmond Hill Lions 3. Thornhill 2. Bobby Kennedy scored two goals and Danny Jensen go: the other one. Richmond Hill Lions 9. Stouffville 1. Jensen led the way with five goals with singles to Craig Spiers, Bobby Kennedy, Sammy Orfanakos and Giulio Palmacci. Tohrnament play saw the boys enter the Waterloo Day com- petition losing 3-0 to Georgetown, beating Dundas 4-0 and then losing 2-0 to Waterloo. Major Atom: Richâ€" mond Hill Lions 1. Bradford 0. Maurice Boirier got the goal. 1 :30-3230 Senior Ages 8 to 12 7 TRUST OUR YEARS OF EXPERIENCE ments 2. Ratcliffs Canada 2. Jeff Stewart and Marc Broschek scored for InveSIments. David Gyarmati scored both goals for Ratcliffs. 7 Sports Centre 1. Kent Clothes 0. Marty Van- demhillan got the goal. The Family Billiards 3. Tree Transplanting 0. Mathew Allis got [W0 goals while Nick Passeta got the other one Mac Fleming Paints 1, North York Trophies 0. Craig Burton get the lone goal. Baymar Sports 3. George Ross Photo 0. Marino D'Alberto got two goals and Brian Carter the other one. Thurs., June 28 6:30 P.M. TO 8:00 P.M. Old Arena Richmond Hill Atoms: Bentham Signs INFORMATION SUMMER POWER SKATING REGISTRATION “CONSTRUCTION STANDARD CEDAR, Ideal for‘Porch, Patio, etc. I ' 2" x6")( Me now 79¢ Lin.Ft. KITCHEN STARTER SETS READY TO FINISH \ WALL CABINETS now ‘46“ | 334;. now 556” Volvo BASE CABINETS WITH PIE-FORMED TOPS 2" x 8",”!!de NOW .05 Lin. Fl. 2"x10"$&6fl/m NOW .39 Lin. Fl. 2" x12"MVdIe NOW n62 Lin. Ft. We beIieve we have the best looking cedar in town. Come and see for yourself. CONSTRUCTION GRADE SPRUCE V2"x4”vx7'WVm now $139.2; 2" x 4" x tam-be now $1 ea. 72 us: swm W cumusuuus'nlw Volvo Classes Tues. Er Thurs. Evenings July 3 to Aug. 9 4' Rial 5' Rail Semons 36“ Newel Posl . ., . Value Nm 8' Flu! Verandah Columns 3” Value Now 8' Comm Vuundah Columns “Value Now 'roa mm TRADITIONAL LOOKING FENCE new KNOTTED consmucnon GRADE r ASPHALT ROOFING SHINGLES l"x3”x42" 69¢ MVALUE NOW I 1"x3” x48” 79¢ 88? VALUE NOW ‘ SEE OUR STOCK 0F SELECTED CEDAR FENCING UMBER, 1“ x 3" x 36” m VALUE Now mm IAIlIIGS AID (OWIIS 3, Globe Travel 3. Peter MacNamara got two goals for Globe with Eddie Mastro getting the Other one. Lorenz Boff, Vito Casalinuovo and Jeff Rumble scored for Bentham. Rumble's goal tied the score. ' MacLean Furniture 2. Powell Plumbing Supply 0. Powell Plumbing was unlucky not (0 score. Michael Lamporl and Sean MacKenzie had sxrong games for Powell Casabil Construction 6, Travelways I. John Mulholland and Brent Luckasavitch each scored two goals with singles to John Tomasome and Steven Costa. ' Darrell Cameron scored for MVa/ue Now Mala: Now M Value New INIERIOR OR EXIERIOR USE SUIIABLE 8844 368 SALE PRICE .6958 $12.98 w $3.88 $17.98 $27 .78 Caesar‘s Palace 6. Whitchurch-Stouffville 0. Two goals each by Shawn Mieske and Steven Hayward with singles to Fred Rossi and Sam Orfanakos. John Boc- congellec had another Travelways. Good per- formances by David Baxter on defence and Michael Moss on the right flank for Travelways. Richard Andrews played well in goal for Travelways. ' Our Car Values are UNBELIEVABLE BUY NOW Biggest Indoor Showroom North of Metro. Over 200 New 8. Used Cars 8. Trucks ready to go. Come in for a Coffee ""d 1”" "'9’" "9" Call Frank Pezzefli READY TO ASSEMBLE PATIO FURNITURE LIGHTWEIGHT, DURABLE, ASSEMBLES IN MINUTES. COMES IN HANDSOME FLEXAIRE COLOURS OF STRIPED BLUE OR BROWN. omvawm SEALER 48" SINGLE 48" DOUBLE 884-4481 FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURES COAL TAR EMULSION OIL AND GAS RESISTANT Proteus While It Beau'ifies 4 GALLON CAN SPECIAL RAPID MARI PONTIAC BUICK (1975) no. 881-2603 TUBES EXYRA Mosquito: Ronalds Printing 4. Bell Canada 3. Mike Nelson scored two goals for Ronalds with singles to Mike Ruloff and David Eggleston. Guy Piirto scored twice for Bell with Pat Kelly getting one. Allencourt Fish 8: Chips 5. Bone Fencing 0. Mike Douse and Sean Patrick scored two goals each with Marc Hoffman SKGde game in goal for the winners. SPECIAL SPECIAL $788 u s9.38 EA 5 14.98 EA Cumbrae Roofing 1. Ken‘s Beckers 7. Ken Stewart scored for Cumbrae in a losing cause againsr a powerful Stouffville team. getting the other one. Andreas Kassella was good in goal. 9612 YONG! 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