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Richmond Hill Liberal, 12 Sep 1979, B4

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Jeff Menczel won the Junior Boy‘s Singles at Richmond Hill on the weekend defeating Steve Riswarick in a wellâ€" played match featuring a fine standard of quality â€" THE LIBERAL Weanesaay aepucmuc .. Jeff Mencze/ wins te I‘ll u [Momma .\ Maetzner ’m weekena UCltauns .;i..» .V, . Riswarick in a well» Mark(uirdler.\\'ho won son played match fealuring a the championship at :1 Glen Murals. son of one fine standard of quality very early age: the fast- of the club‘s best players thal has become a serving Sieve (”ox: and and also the coach. “(in tradition in the club Julian Handbury. the ‘A' consolation “UH llic Ell defeating .l Linda Bart Robyn '1‘? "nnsolalior Glenfield too much Hill Bantam squad SQL'IR'I‘SOL'STED The Richmond Hill Dairy Queen Squirts were eliminated from further competition in the ()ASA Playdowns as they were defeaied in ihe zone finals. Their undoing came al the hands of their season- By ERIC HANDBL'RY Bell Canada nipped (‘umbrae Roofing 3-2 in Richmond Hill Minor Soccer House League action last week. Guy l’iirlo. Pal Kelly and Gus Karavinavious scored for the Bell team with Greg Houston and Mike house replying for (‘umbrae (‘umbrae Cumbrae came up with a fine game continuing to play the type of soccer that featured the last half of the schedule. ’They \vere unlucky notto “in. SQLWH1F Ratcliffs (‘anada 3, Baymar Sports 1. David (iyarnuniscoredzflllhree goals for Ratcliffs with Robena Fabfizirepbfing for Baymar. Benjan Marty scored (' & Uoorgv Mac Flemu Ratclltts C Mac‘I-‘leming Paints 7 The Famil} Billiards l A new concept in modular paving CObI-slone paving by Brooklin Concrete olfers a wide range of pallevris and colours for Sidewalks. palhs, driveways parking areas. pool decks and paiios. Cobl-slone is siiong. durable and easy lo install and their flexibility allows you to follow lhe terrain â€"â€" a complimeni to your landscaping. THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. September 12. 1979 1‘ Bobl~stone paving for 4 lasting indoor/outdoor beauty Only CGA offers you options CGA as the proless-onal des:gnatlon you should know about. The letters CGA alter y0ur name Idenmy an rndrvrdual wutn sound knowledge. abllrty. dr-ve and mm- atrve. Alter all. the Certrlred General Accountants pro- gram ns one of the most demandrng and yet most lleXIble ol llS krnd. The CGA program is the only one In the aCCOunUng proteSSion which offers y0u areas 01 speCiatization in your tinal year â€" Financial Management. Taxation. Pub- lic Auditing. Public Administration (Gavernment) or ror those who don't wrsh to specialize a General Option. A high degree of tlexrbility is offered through the CGA program. Since you can study what you need M en you need It you can write an examination after the com- nipiinn ni each caurse. and you can learn while stin A htgh degree of tlexubulnty as ottered thr0ugh CGA program. snnce you can study what y0u need w y0u need It. y0u can wnte an examination after the c pletnon of each course. and you can learn wmte earning a hvtng In related employment. Inlttally. have the ch0|ce 01 three entry pomts a year m whuc 10th the program â€" September Nevember or March Pal Kelly Jeff follows in the footsteps of players who have carried the reputation of Richmond Hill‘s prowess in tennis farther afield: long rival. Glenfield. as they were downed 7-1 and 7-4. The first game of the series saw Glenfield leading by only a 2-1 count going into the bottom of opened the gates to allow five runs to score. The llillers never mounted much of an offence in this game. as they were limited to only five hits. The firsl game of ihe series saw Glenfield leading by only a 2-1 count going into the boltom of the sixth. when a com- bination of Glenfield hits and Richmond Hill errors (ireg (‘airns popped in three goals for the win- ners with singles to Daryl Baxter. Duncan Peake. Brent Walker and John Domke. Matthew (‘illis replied for Family Billiards. Fawn‘s Sport Centre 2. . T F IBII North York Trophies 0. he army “3:133 7 23 38 11 Benjamin Laudie' and v '. KetCHh 437132611 Marty \anden Thlllarl n 0 es scored for the winners. GemfieRmm‘md q q 18 6 C&l lnvestrnenfis Mac Fleming Pants 11 2 Ratcltfls Canada l Investments R053 Photo I. 833462219 44222416 TLGFGAP 1501114 Menczel has every reason to feel proud of his win as are his pareMs. Norm and Sharon, who have done a great deal to (rain and encourage their son. Glen Marais, son of one of the club's best players and also the coach. won the ‘A' consolation Robbie Bell was tagged with the loss as he ,\'E\'ER( NY Trophies 5 3 6 33 Fawn's Sport Centre Tree Tlansplantmg Ltd Baymav Sports doune hall HAS A SERVICE ESPECIALLY FOR YOU FOLLOWING BREAST SURGERY - TRAINED. QUALIFIED STAFF. QUALITY PRODUCTS. 0Companion By Airway .Tru Life by Camp OLymphedema arm sleeves O Mastectomy bras .Leisure bras .Swim Wear (on request‘ CALL FOR A PERSONAL APPOINTMENT AT YOUR CONVENIENCE MASTECTOMY Wheelchairs / Walke‘rs I Canes I Crutches SALES O SERVICE 0 RENTALS O Colostomy/ Ileostemy Supplies 0 Braces / Support Garments To meet your doctor's prescnptions 5418 ”13 CGA 499386 21 23 every I of his irents. ., who :leal to e their of one )layers it. won )lation defeating N. Maetzner in the final round, Alison Cook‘ another player who will continue to be a credit to the Richâ€" mond Hill sports scene. won the girls singles title defeating Jennifer Tidey. Linda Barbetta won over Robyn Tidey in the Consolation ‘A‘ event. As you can see. CGA QIVES you wude tre career chmce‘ which wull put you on the roa protesswnal success CGAs are the people In demand CGAs are and women In lune for top-level pesttnons It you are ambitious and want to realize career potentuaL then contact The Certlhed Accountants Assooatuon of Ontano Write or call MI/I Masters, CGA. Registrar, 13 15 allowed 10 hlls while fanning only me. Robby (‘hepelsky retired the last halter of the game. Despite the one bad inning‘ Richmond Hill‘s infield made many sharp fielding plays, Glenfield came out swinging in lhe second game. as 1hey had lhree runs on six hi\s afler the firsx \wo innings. This saw Bell being removed. and Joe Apps coming onto to finish up the game in fine fashion. Together they allowed 10 hits and struck out five. Despite being down 72 at one point. the Hillers fought back to close the gap. and only several great fielding plays prevented them from tieing the game. The Dairy Queen boys had nine hits. with Dave Repalh gelling three‘ (‘esidio Negri had two including a lriple. The Certified General Accountants Association of Ontario 25 Adelaide Street East Toronto. Ontario MSC1Y6 (416) 366â€"6501 (Colleci Calls Accepted) \\‘El'P FINALS the opportunity to renew Players moving to the friendships and prepare final September 23 m the for the winer season. Mixed Doubles Tour- namen‘ are: â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" armtnnemt: 1n the ‘A‘ it will be J. Sheppard and J‘ Hand- bury vs D. Berry and F. Gafoor; ‘B’. Oullette and T. Ascensio vs K & J McKeown: ‘C', M and Rand R_ McDonald vs D. Brett and E. Handbury. The Singles‘ cham- pionships will be held next weekend and all final events will be held on September 23. Peter Yates will be in the (‘able 10 studios (Wednesday! making up a series of programs built around the club clinic held recently. Stars of the show will be the people who attended the clinic. Every member should tune in to this show (Date and time later). Peter will be giving some valuable advice on tennis and the clinic attendees should provide the comedy relief. ANNUAL MEETING The annual general meeting of the club will be held in the Blue Flame Room October 11. Nominations are now being called for the 1980 executive, Please enter your nominations on the board pOSled in the clubhouse and make every effort to attend this meeting. This dinner dance and trophy awards night is scheduled for October 27. This has always been a popular night and gives Mae freedom 0' the road to Hue the me Lou Pinnetta of Twin Hills Mercury wishes to announce that long time resident Fred Simpkin has joined the staff of Twin Hills Mercury as sales representalive. Fred is the former president of the Men’s Fastball League and was also a member of the Richmond Hill Ball Association in 1978. Fred is presenlly an execulive with the Dynes Jewellers Fast- ball Club. He has lived in Rich- mond Hill for 36 years and in- vites all his friends to come in so rhal he may fill your needs with a new or used car. Phone him at 88414441. Choose from any of the following evergreens at 20% off. All are top quality , grown on Sheridan Nurseries‘ own iarms, and GUARANTEED UNTIL JUNE 1, 1980 Globe Cedar (grows to 35 f1 â€" 1m) A very popular cedar for toundatlon plammgs and pauo pots Forms 3 peflect globe without clipping. 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