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The Liberal, 27 Dec 1962, p. 12

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FIREWOOD FOR SALE All kinds of firewood, hardwood, ku-Nwh and kindlin‘gs. Free deliv- ery. AL. 7-8831. tfc23 EAGLE From $l49 up. Air cooled engine‘ parts - Brlggs - Lauson - Clln: ton â€" Kohler - Lawn Boy. Carl Walker Sales and Service, Don Mills Road, Victoria Square, phone 886-5413. tfc18 BEAUTYREST, Marshall, Sim- mons, Serta, Heely and other Ipring mattresses repaired, re. turned just like new. medium firm, extra flrm. Two~day ser- vice. Eiderdowns recovered. On- bu'io Bedding Co. AV. 51:59:. c 4 TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES Sales Service Rentals Authorized Dealer All popular makes for sale in- chdlng new and rebuilt aband- u'd portable and electric mod- els. Special rental rates avail- able to students. L. H. SIMS ‘ 88 Baker Ave. Richmond Hill TU. 4-1745 tfc49 {4 HOUR TOWING SERVICE ALUMINUM Doors, windows, awnings, and railings. Ron Woods. TU. 4-1514 tfcl4 SNOW THROWER MACHINES SNOWBIRD - ARIENS - SNOW GOOD used furniture for sale Call Frank's Movers and Stor- age. 28 Industrial Rd.. TU. 4- 2613. tch FIREPLACE wood and stove wood. maple, birch, and oak. Delivered. Call Oak Ridges. PR. 3.5149. c6w22 DOUBLE pedestal desk. good condition. Ideal for business ofl'ice $35.00. Phone W. S. Cook. TU 4-1105. nc2w26 6111's skates, size 13. $1.50; size 2, $1.50, Boys’ skates. size 2. $1.50; size 5% $1.50. Wamed TWO dump bodies. Woods comb. 7'x11', cam and roller heavy duty hoists. 285-5719. tfc48 STRAW, 50c a we, a'ellvered, 10 bales or over. C. Mashinter. TU. 4-2549. *1w26 men’s size 11, TU. 4-4658. c1w26 STRAW FOR SALE. 50¢ a bale. TU. 4.5963. c3w25 MEN'S ski boots. size 10. $6. AV. 5-3555 c1w26 COMPRESSER 2 HR, 3 cu. inch per second. 550 volts. AV. 5-5661 clw26 for aggressive young man 22-30 years of age with nation-wide sales finance company Banking, credit, insurance sales or university backgrounds are assets 12 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ont., Thursday, December 27, 1962 CHALLENGING POSITION AVAILABLE INDUSTRIAL ACCEPTANCE COMATION LTD. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATES. lst insertion So each word. mm. charge 75: Second and subsequent insertions if wording unchanged, 5c per word. mln. charge r. . . . h 650 FOR BOX NUMBERS an extra charge per Insertion of 50° COMING EVENT NOTICE: 50 per word: min. charge 75c CARDS 0F THANKS. IN MEMORIAMS. DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS. MARRIAGES. BIRTHS. per insertion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Classified advertisements should be in as early in the week as posslble but not later than 10 mm. on Wednesdays, Send ads by mail and enclose payment. or telephone TU. 4-1105 and you will receive invoice. APPLY OR WRITE ARTICLES FOR SALE Reasonable Rates TU. 4-1767 TOWING ET N., tfc25 ! INTRODUCING ' H tfcll ‘ COLONIAL HOMES ‘ l by HURLBURT l l } Be sure to see our model homes . in the Richmond Heights sub- REAL ESTATE ' division, just west of the shop- W ping centre. We feature the town‘s finest new homes at mOâ€"i PROPERTIES WANTED l dest prices and with N.H.A. lWe are nearly sold out of prop- financing. All models are large'ertiES. houses, lots. acreage.‘ with 3 bed-rooms, garage, cus- farms. businesses. gas stationsl tom fireplace. light fixtures and Buyers waiting, some with cash.[ vanities. Each home also has Others With EOOd _d0W11 PEI?H many exciting individual feat- “Kent Prompt efiimem Service-‘ “res and colonial Styling See Nine salesmen to serve_ you.| models at 84 Traybom and 73125 years Real Estate expenencefi and 88 Laverock Ave. Dow ‘ HERB SILLS LTD‘ ‘ ' “M - payments from $2.500. embers 2:“? 2:33:- ‘M‘ £5 REAL ESTATE salesman to sell mainly farms and acreage but also prepared to sell some hous- ing. Apply to S. J. Carlisle, AV. 5-1176 David McLean Ltd after apartment building. Live in. Apply 165 Colbourne Ave., Richmond Hill. Wenmar Apart- ments. tfc22 WOMAN ’oo care for 3 children. 2 in school, 4 days weekly, 7.45 am. to 4.45. Vicinity Walter Scott school. $5.00 daily. TU. 4- ‘4252. c2w25 NEW IN ’63 Make this year “Earn with Av- on" year. Have those longed-for extras for home and family. Write Miss Ziegler, Box 141, Guelph. c1w26 BABY sitter or housekeeper re- quired from 7.45 to 5 p.m.. three children, two at school. Per- manent position for right per- son TU. 4-7815. c2w26 ONE HOUSEKEEPER, one prac- tical nurse and helpers part time and full time. Nursing Home, TU. 4-2651 after six p.m. tfc14 SVUPERINTENDENT to 'look PRIVATE 1956 CHEVROLET, 4 door De- luxe, automatic and radio, in beautiful shape. 225-0157. clw26 BOYS with bicycles for part time morning work and on New Years Day, phone TU. 4-7543. ’ c1w26 EXPERIENCED woman to clean Thursday or Friday. near Bay- view and Steeles‘ AV. 5-5814. c1w26 SERVICE SALESMAN quuir- ed by Skyline Pontiac, local man preferred, Apply service manager. AV. 5-5445. c1w26 MALE CLERK wanted for gro- cery store. Apply Morley's Foodland. 29 Yonge Street S. . c1w26 RELIABLE baby sitter wanted to start Januar) 3rd. Light housekeepinl , 5-day week. Live out. Beverley Acres area. TU. 4-7378, after 7 pm ‘ c1w27 1957 VOLKSWAGEN $550 or best offer. Call TU. 4-7836 after 5. ‘3w25 EXPERIENCED hairdresser. 5 day week. Good working condi- tions. M. Sellwood's Salon, Map- le Plaza, 257-2590. tfc26 1954 METEOR, 2 tone sedan, body and tires Aâ€"l. Rebuilt mo- tor, winterized, and new 11c- ense. radio and white walls, $325. 884-2677. c3w25 SfifiCE station attendant, ex- perienced. phone TU. 4-7601. 1958 DODGE Crusader, 2 door, may be seen at Dave Thompson Motors. Sunoco Station, 36 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill - best offer. Apply R. M. King, PR. 3-5332. tfc26 PRIVATE SALE, $750 down take over one NHA mart/gage - 3 bedroom split-level, 2 years old. owner transferred. PA. 7- 6468 Aurora. c2w25 6 ROOM Bungalow. brick. 4 years old. storms and screens. Call TU. 4-7676. c1w26 FOR SALE THORNHILL David McLean Ltd. are moving on January 15th, and the Yonge and Colborne St. property is to be offered for sale. Interested purchasers please call D. H. Mc- Laln, AV. 54176. c1w26 TRADE IN Your present dwelling for a luxury home in beautiful Rose- mar Gardens (west of Yonge), Richmond Hill. No ugly hydro poles. All underground wiring, choice of 10 difi‘erent plans. For appointment phone TU. 4.3757. tfc22 YONGE STREET PROPERTY HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE USED CARS FOR SALE HURLBURT HOMES BA. 5-5007 c1w26 c1w26 31w26 CALL us for your sand, gravel, fill, top soil and black loam. Prompt delivery. Reasonable rates. J. B. DeFerrari, Maple, ALpine 7-8876. tfc7 SAND ANDVGRKVEL. cruth stone. loam and fill. E. Charity. Richmond Hill. TU. 4-1101. CO. LTD. Pump equipment installed and serviced. George Adams, Box 192 King City. Phone King TE. 3â€"6321. tfc13 MAHOGANY PLYWOO’D V grooved 3/16". Cash and car- ry price 4.by 7 $3.36. 4 by 8 $3.84 per sheet. Butler 8; Baird Lumber Ltd., 191 Yonge St. N. tfc13 CARPENTRY WORK. additions, renovations. garages, recreation rooms, tile floors. No job too small. Free estimates. '1‘. Price. AV. 5-3653. tfc28 KING CITY WELL DRILLING CONCRETE - MASONRY CARPENTRY CONTRACTORS Building, alterations 82 repairs, prompt service. WALKER & MITCHELL AV. 5-2526 sfirrrc tanks pumped. 24 hour service. C Burns PR. 3~5085. tfcé CHIMNEYS Chimneys built and repaired Free estimates. Expert work- manship. Phone Walker and Mitchell, AV. 5-2526 tfc15 RALPH ELMS DECORATING Painting, paper~hanging, inter- ior and exterior. Free estimates. Work guaranteed. TU. 4-7902. tfc31 SPECIAL Chesterfield sets recovered â€"â€" 2 piece $69.00. Nylon frelze $99. 5 years guarantee. Terms if de- sired. A. Smith, Upholstery, phone AV 5-1682. tfc43 Rec. roms, kitchens, entries, bathrooms. Also ceramic wall tile. Free estimates. AV. 5-1960. tchO CKRPENTRY Kitchen cabinets, rec. rooms, alterations, all kinds carpentry work, winter prices. 884-7625. *1w26 SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED $20-$25 Tile-beds cleaned. Fast, clean, modern service. Contracts invited. AV‘ 5-3958. tfc22 PIANO TUNING Pipe organ rebuilding, repairs. All work expertly done by qual- ified technician. Reasonable rates. TU. 4-2883. tfc24 E. W. PAYNE Drains septic tanks. A of concrete work. 285-5762 FREE EST MASONRY CONTRACTOR Stonework. Fireplace, etc. V. Ostergaard, 148 Yonge St. 5., Richmond Hill. phone TU. 4- 5688. tfc23 JOHN'S washer and appliance repairs. TD. @2615. tfc5£ estimates. Colbur sarfiplâ€"es. A Rollinson. TE 3-6671 Lfcl5 C. STUNDEN TU. 4-1245 Richn CUSTOM CARPENTRY Kitchens renfodelled. bedroom and bathroom vanities, stereo. hi-fi, china cabinets. Free estim- ates. Morris Harrison, TU. 4- ‘2838. tfcls Recovering and repairing of any kind of furniture. Experienced, on Scandinavian furniture. Free} estimates. Reasonable prices; Call anytime. TU. 4â€"4813 resi-R deuce, business, AV. 5-5345. i PAINTINE. paperhangiqg Free CHESTERFIELD suites, and chrome chairs recovered and rebuilt, at a reasonable price. No job too small. Free estim- ates. Murray Upholstery. AV. 5-4767. tic51 HERRIDGE ELECTRIC 'I‘V APPLIANCES Wiring, Sales, Repairs, Parts. Rentals General Electric Dealer Imported Stereo Radio-Phonos 4'0 Levendale Road South Block Richmond Heights Centre TU. 4-3211 All Hours PROPERTIES WANTED We are nearly sold out of prop- erties. houses. lots. acreage farms. businesses. gas stations MISCELLANEOUS HERB SILLS LTD. _ Members of Torontolfieal Es- tate Board AT. 8-1143 Woo'dbridge _ ‘_7 RO. 9-4901 METRO MUSIC SERVICES 884-7287 SOUND Hl-Fi - Stereo Dance Entertainment PA Service Indoor - Outdoor - Mobile PLUMBING - HEATING A. MILLS & SON LTD. James D. Stewart TU. 4-220] tf ’TMNTING & PAPER HANGING R. E. Dunn. TU 4-2793 SNOWPLOWING FLoo'R’TILING UPHOLSTERY FREE ESTIMATES tfc31 Richmond H111 tfc40 All types tfc43 dew] tic“ tfc20 tics tfc8 MONEY available for good first _and second mortgages. reason- 1' able rates. Medcof. Lawlor and 'Le Claire‘ TU 4-4413 tfc2 LARGE, well furnished room, parking, 16 Lorne, Ist house east of Clarke's Drug Store at Yonge *2w25 TOOLS T0 RENT Cement mixers, floor sanders and edgers, ramset guns, roto- tillers, rotovators, also 500 other tools. Willowdale Rental & Sales. 6026 Yonge St... BA. 1- 1711. t1c42 MODERN basement apartment. electrically equipped, $100.00 monthly. 36 Church St. S. PA. 7-5319. tfc23 LOW RENT APARTMENT Large 31/: room, unfurnished, in return for light service. Business couple. AV. 5â€"5233. tfc23 3 BEDROOM house, storey and a half, two minutes from Yonge Street in Richmond Hill. Vacant January 15th. Call TU. 4-2725. c1w26 ONE OR TWO bedroom apart- ments, 102 Markham Rd. Call Mr. Dosman, TU. 4-7243 or Sam Sorbara Real Estate, RU. 3-6156. c4w24 5 ROOM HOME, alll conveni- ences, $75 monthly. Mr. Mash- inter, PR. 3-5412. David Mc- Lean Realtor. c1w25 ONE BEDROOM duplex, large living, garage. pr-ivate basement, beautifully situated amongst trees, 71 Trench. TU. 4-2149. ONE BEDROOM self-contained apartment, private entrance. Parking, close to Yonge. 285- 3872, after 5.30 pm Weekends, all day. c1w26 Compressors, drills, steam jen- ny, pumps, drill steel. mixers, air tools, moil points, loaders, backhoes. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Phone 884â€"5121. c4w24 2 ROOM apartment, 4-piece bathroom, stove and refrigera- tor, parking, own phone. TV outlet, partly furnished Suit 2 girls or business couple. $85 monthly. TU. 4-7671. c1w26 PORTABLE TELEVISION Rent a portable TV Reasonable weekly or monthly rates. Delivery and Pick-Up \Richmond Hill TV. 34 Yonge s. TU. 4-7456 AV. 5-3756 tfc28 TOOLS FOR RENT Floor sanders. saws and drills. Hand sanders, jig-saws and nail drivers. AV. 5-1109. tfc21 LARGE modem 2 bedroom ap- artment, refrigerator and stove, water softener, excellent value. Minute to Yon-ge and shopping. 50 Benson Ave., TU. 4-3581. tfc26 WANTED â€" pianos and used furniture. Cash prices paid. Cull Frank’s Movers and Storage. TU. 4-2613. AV. 5-5101. t1c7 WENMAR APARTMENTS 1N RICHMOND HILL 165 COLBOURNE AVE. Large one and two bedroom ap- artments, modern in every de- tail, swimming pool, elevators, FM music, large balconies, ln- tercom, parking, TV outlet, fully equipped and fireproofed. Wenmar Apartments, phone AV. 5-2303, ME. 3-9506, ME. 3-8572. tfc22 4 ROOM and bathroofix, 1V. 5- 1966. C1W26 FUNDS available for lst and 2nd mortgages. E. T. Stephens Investments Ltd., AV. 5-3785. AS USUAL we have choice young dressed geese for New Years. Orders taken now for de- livery in Richmond Hill on Satâ€" urday, December 29th. MISJ Freeman Barker, TU. 4-3004. ¢1w26{ DRESSMAKfNG and alter:- tions. Mrs. MacDonald. TU. 4- 5057. tfc21 YOUNG MEN, 16-19, looking for work. Anything considered. Can you help us. Call Salva- tion Army. AV. 5-5126. tfc52 EXPERIENCED couple avail- able for office cleaning. Even- ings and weekends. PR. 3-5662. c1w26 MOTHER’S HELPER SERVICE Experienced baby-sitters, home- maker’s service and day work Call day or night. TU. 4-7253. DAY CARE Experienced care for one or two children, west of Yonge. Phone TU. 4-4513. c2w26 EXPERIENCED typist would like to do typing at home. Pick up and delivery. Phone TU. 4- 4210. c1w26 BABY SITTING EMPLOYMENT WANTED RICHMOND RENTALS MORTGAGES ism) FURNITURE POULTRY FOR SALE WANTED TO RENT tfc24 «4:12 iDinner For POW b! the scene of skating on the old farm pond and of horse- drawn sleigh rides and the gen- eral public is invited to take part in the fun free of cha'ge. so bee] skating Metro Toronto and region re- sidents will have an opportunity to enjoy an oldâ€"fashioned Christmas season, commencing this weekend, weather permit- ting, at the pioneer village. Only charge is the nominal 50-cem parking fee for Cars in the pioneer village grounds, Black Creek conservatmn area. Skatinrg and sleig‘h rid will be held on weekends between 10 am. and 5 pm. During the week. organized groups will be able to make use of these facil- ities between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 pm. by applying for a permit from the conservation authority. The lower parking lot has al- so been flooded for additlon-al Persons planning to visit the area may obtain further infor- mation by telephoning the Me- tropolitan Toronto and Region (Continued From Page 1) to your bed. “We heated our meals on a stove in the centre of the room, which also heated the barracks Coffee was a treat, “We had a radio the Ger- mans didn’t know about hidden in one of the bar- racks. We kept up with the news by listening to the BBC once a day and send- lng a man around to “re- broadcast” the news in each barrack block. “You remember only good things to a great degree. But even now, I look back on that part of my life as a nightmare.” The pioneer village, located at Jane St. and Steeles Ave. in northwest Metro Toronto, will Mr. Baird lives at 26 Upland Avenue' now, a long way from a prisoner 0(f war camp near Konigsbeng on the Baltic Sea. T'e is sales manager of Domin- lon Brakeshoes, manufacturers of brake lining. He is married, with a family. Winter Sports Conservation Areas‘ Harry Daly is a prominent Montreal stockbroker. Other prisoners are scattered across Canada and around the world. Some of them are very wealthy and some are destitute. All of them have the common bond of those years in a German pri- soner of war camp. Mr and Mrs. Gerald Frederick Longworth of Richmond Hill, Ontario, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Lenora Carolyn to Mr. Donald Ross Large, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace John Large of Maple, Ontario. The marriage will take place on Friday, January 18th, 1963, at 8 pm. in Richmond Hill United Church. c1w26 HOOVER. Bernetta Lillian â€"- , , At St. Michael's Hospital, To- 011115510" I must apologize to Bobby mnto. on Saturday, Decem- . .‘ him her 22, 1962, Bernetta Lillian mm“ f" “0‘ meludmg - - in last weeks report of the fiiigfirezelfi‘éigerwgf sngJSI: Christmas concert given by the view Ave_ Richmond Hill, pwpils of Lamgstafi school. Bob- dear sister of Madge (Mrs. . Ross Kelly) of Simcoe and the ‘ E I I late Herbert L. Begg of Van- couver. Rested at the Pipher- Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. l N.,th dH'll.I t tM Rlchmconlzlwgllll Eemgtgxl'yen . cans ange clw26' 1. no t e MRTIN, pebp Jean -_â€" Sud: ChUI'Ch SeerceS MARTIN, Debra Jean â€" Sud- denly at Branson General Hospital, Willowdale, on Christmas Day, 1962, Debra Jean (aged 15 months), late of 326 Sheppard Ave. E., Will- owdale. dearly loved daugh- ter of Raymond and Shirley Martin and dear sister of Donald, Cindy, Michael and David. Friends may call at the R. 5. Kane Funeral Home (Yonge St. at Sheppard Ave.) Service in the chapel on Fri- day at 1.30 pm. Interment Highland Memory Gardens. c1w26 lUUSC out”. vcul. auu :4:er REYNOLDS' Kathleen _ At out covers were blown ofi, and Princess Margaret Hospital, - Toronto, after a lengthy ill- the place fined “nth SOOL ness, Thursday, December 20, Because of the damage, and 1962, Kathleen Giles, beloved the black-out in the furnace wife of Arthur Reynolds 0f 41 room the services on Sunday Edgar Avenue, Richvale, dear were held in the portable buil- mother of Patricia, Frederick ding, and in the assembly hall and Linda. Rested at the Pi- of Crosby Heights School. The pher Funeral Home. 126 Minister, Mr. Patterson, made Yonge Street N., Richmond public statement of the appre- Hill. Interment Highland ciation of the congregation for Memory Gardens. c1w26 the school board chairman and W the janitorial stat! in their prompt response to the emer- gency. The primary and junior . . . Idepartments of the Sunday school were cancelled Sunday VICTORIAN ORDER OF morning The CGIT Candle. NURSES lighting service was postponed RICHMOND HILL one week to Sunday evening nn A ‘1 I!" next. VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES RICHMOND HILL BRANCH Miss K- Knox Richmond Hill Municipal Hall PHONE TU. 4-4101 «Engagtment Eeatbs Temporary repairs were \made to the heating system on Monday. and the Christmas eve service was held in the building as planned. The cost of repairs will be borne by the insurance carried. Conservation Authority ofiice â€" AVenue 5-5425. The events were held at the Pioneer Village last winter for the first time and. according to LTRCA Chairman Dr. G. Ross Lord, “the public's use of the facilities was most encourag- mg... Winter sports activities will also be held during the Christ- mas season, weather conditions Sometime on Saturday eve- ning between 5.30 and 7.30 an explosion in the combustion chamber of the furnace suflic-u ientiy rocked the heating sys- tem in St. Matthew’s United Church, Richmond Hill East, to put it out of operation over the weekend. Thought to have been caused by a faulty burner which gave rise to a state of delayed ignition, the explosion shook the base of the furnace and the combustion chamber sufficiently to leave cracks and loose bricks. Vent and clean- out covers were blown off, and the place filled with soot. ; I must apologize to Bobby Doherty for not including him in last weeks report of the Christmas concert given by the pwpils of Lamgstaff school. Bob- Flying Officer S. C. Shepherd, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Shepherd, 52 Elgin Mills Road, Richmond Hill, was among 17 successful graduates to receive their pilot’s wings from the advanced flying school at RCAF Station Gimli, Manitoba. The presenta- tion was made by Group Captain A. H. Middleton, AFC, CD, senior personnel staff officer, training command headquarters, Winnipeg, Manitoba, at a recent graduation ceremony. Flying Officer Shepherd is a member of the regular officers training plan. He attended Royal Military College and graduated from the Univer- sity of Toronto with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering. ,The presentation of wings marked the end of many months of intense flying training on Chip- munk, Harvard and T33 Jet Aircraft. Flying Officer Shepherd will proceed to flying instructors school at RCAF Station Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, for instructional training on Harvard aircraft. langstaff & Thornlea News Awarded Pilots Wings CORRESPONDENT: MRS. B. LEPKIX Phone AV. 5-3489 The Mount Joy resident re- vealed that a petition was being :prepared for presentation to ‘Markham Township. He said that the village council would receive a letter on the matter. permitting, at t} conservation areas Heart Lake. near Brampton, - skating, toboganninxg and ski- ing. Albion Hills, north ‘of B01â€" ton - skating, toboganning and skiing. Cold Creek, two miles east of Bolton - skating, toba- gan-ning, skiing. Boyd, near Woodubridvge - toboganning and skiing. Greenwood, four miles north of Pickering Village, - to- bogavnning and skiing. I Young Women's Institute Reeve Mrs. Alma Walker of Markham Village. told a Mount Joy resident appearing before council, that council would “support objections to anything obnoxious to residents.” Application for the five acre site came from Imperial Oil. ‘ Shelly Blow entertained 11 friends at a party in honor of her ninth birthday on Sunday 16. Games were arranged by her cousin Madge Howland. ‘After their dinner of chicken in the basket, cake and ice cream, Santa Claus arrived and presented each little guest with a gift. These attending were Nancy Toms, Nancy Marcus, Kathleen Harding, Mary Hann, Kathy Willett, Sally Levy, Nan- cy Johnson, Sharon Blow. Lyn- da Leckie, Sheree Swindle and Any objections to an applica- tion for installation of under- ground petroleum storage tanks north of Mount Joy on Highway 48 in Markham Township will be opposed by the council of neighboring Markham Village. The Langstafi Young Wom- en's Institute held their Dec- ember meeting at the home of Mrs. Joyce Curtis. 13 members attended, after a brief meeting the girls went bowling and re- turned to the hostess’s home for a Christmas party. The January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Margaret Blow. David Blow Council Supports Tank Objections by very ably played the part of Paul in Grade 3 play of the Big Brown Bear. Birthdays the following CHRYSLER â€"- PLYMOUTH â€" VALIANT 61 YONGE ST. S. RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-7381 “GET BEHIND THE WHEEL WITH NEALS FOR VALUES” With extras 1958 Meteor 2 Door, only 35,000 miles 1957 Chevrolet Station Wagon, autom- atic 1960 Dodge, 6 cylinder, automatic 1959 Dodge, 8 cylinder, automatic, radio 1959 Dodge Suburban, radio 1959 Chrysler 2 Door Hardtop, loaded ARE YOU FED UP? If you need $1600. to $10,000. or more, call Mr. Clemens now at EMpire 3-6251, phones openâ€"ZThours. Your loan Will be qualified right on the phone. 319 Enford Rd. M. C. BEBER I.'I'D. Many, Many More to Choose From ._ ALL AT LOW PRICES Phone For Free Estimates TORONTO WINDOW MFG CO. “'0. ALUMINUM Windows 8. Doors Quality Products At Manufacturers Prices All Materials & Workmanship Fully Guaranteed 165 CENTRE ST. E. RICHMOND HILL Phone, Come In or Write - Ask for Mr. Clemens Free Parking at 220 Victoria Street 24-Hour Phone Service Including Weekends Member Ontario Mortgage Brokers' Association ALL REGAL AUTO BODY .L MAKES 0F WINDOWS REGLAZED 8. REPAIRED CALL COLLECT EM. 3-6251 21 Dundas Square, Toronto (Vern Hooley Prop.) 285-1411 GERMAN Shepherd puppies black and tan, champion pedi- gree. Hoheneichen Kennel. TU. 4-2580. Lf20 POODLES. top quality minature b.ack and white from Canada's finest blood lines. Health glar- anteed. stud service available. Professxonal poodle grooming service. PA. 7-6669 tfcl Just a real old fashioned New Year's wish for you and yours; May every day in 1963 be a milestone in your progress toward the fulfill- ment of your rosiest dreams. PETS FOR SALE AV. 5-4702

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