$13,900 Aurora. Immaculate 4 ‘ TREED LOTS bedroorn older brick home, lo- Parcel of land. suitable for cated m a lqvely mature area dividing into four R3 building 0‘ town. This ï¬ne 2 Slol‘ey riots. level, drained and attrac- PFOPEFLV has a separate dining tively treed. Asking $16,900 or room. spacmus famlly kitchgn, reduced for cash. oil heating, 1 car garage, nice lgarden. Excellent terms. . CALUMET REAL ESTATE .l W. R. CASE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE LTD. 1‘ 96 Yonge St, Aurora 285-3721 Evy. 884-5542r’927-4288 09.1-“:01 Norm Black Realtyâ€"285-63l'2 szsoo Holland Landing, 3 6 and 7 room Ranchers. Some wth recreation rooms. 2 baths. Over 1200 square feet of gracious living BUILDER’S SACRIFICE 2-Car Garage - Open Fireplace FROM NORM ‘ BLACK L A R E m L E H _l Take This Opportunity to Inspect the Buy Of The Year in Richmond Hill Evgs. 884-5542‘ 927-4288 $17,900 LIST NOW clwlB REAL ESTATE FOR SALE l $12,700 Aurora, owner says sell! Let‘s see your offer on this 3 bedroom brick bungalow well located just 2 blocks from schools and shopping. Features family sized living room, large kitchen. storms and screens, spacious yard. Low down pay- ment to 1 mortgage. PRIVATE .' 1 3 bedroom ranch style, 5-year-‘- bungalow on quiet drive in the brick. split level entrance, alu- minum storms and screens, partly finished partitioned basement, lot 73' x 130' $6,500 down to 6% NHA mortgage. e 4 t l t l t t . 1 Call 832-2338 for appoxntment.|e bed-room modern bungalow. Terms. 727-9438, 727-5046 tfcll 4 BEDROOMS RICHMOND HILL $14,900, 2-storey older type home, centrally located with garage. Mr. Mashinter, 884- 3805. [$800 DOWN. OAK RIDGES‘ 2-bedroom clapboard bunga- low on beautifully treed lot 52 x 423 ft. only $7900. Mr. Mashinter, 884-3805. HOUSES WANTED FREE APPRAISALS We are in immediate need of more properties for waiting buyers in the Richmond Hill and Thornhill areas. For lfree appraisals, without ob- ligation call 285-1164, or 884â€"3805. BAYVIEW AREA Apartment site, 150 x 210 ft. corner lot. asking $37,000. Mrs. Kells 884-3805. 15,900. 3-bedroom bungalow on lot 200 x 100, with attach- ed garage, North of Rich- mond Hill. Mrs. Kells, 884- 3805. RETIREMENT PARADISE 13.500. 3-bedroom bungalow. featuring large living room vith open fireplace. situated on a large landscaped lot, complete with garage and aved drive. Close to shop- ing and transportation. Mr. Hudson, 884-3805. ichmond Hill, duplex neax Yonge Street, with garage 190. income monthly. Mrs utherland. 884-3805. AMONG THE BEST n avenue of finer homes near Plaza. 3-bedrooms, many extras. Mr. Armstrong, 884-3805. [$12,900. RICHMOND HILL 3-bedroom bungalow, huge ‘tchen. attractive lot, near Crosby Avenue. Mrs. Suth- rland. 884-3805. 1940 YONGE HU. 9-2151 66 YONGE TU. 4-380 DUPLEX ONLY $13,900 DAVID MclEAN RANCH BUNGALOW LTD. REALTORS 921-1691 clw18 c1w18 Real Estate Page 884-1105-6 â€" 285-3316 g REAL ESTATE TU. 4-7751 AV. AURORA $16,900. Low down payment, brick. corner lot on paved street, close to shopping, 8 rooms. 727-9488 - 727-5046. tfc44 CUSTOM brick 3 bedroom ranch bungalow with 2 car garage. walk-out panelled recreation room, games room, 2 open ï¬replaces, and 2 wash- rooms. All this; nestled on a magniï¬cent 100 x 283' treed lot, close to everything and priced at $23,900 is good value. Mr. Fetterly. $19,300. Excellently located on a 50 x 150 treed lot in Richmond Hill, 2 blocks from Yonge St., attached garage. 20 x 13, broadloomed living room, separate dining room, 3 bedrooms, spotless condi- tion, easily ï¬nanced. Mr.‘ White. $35,000. will purchase lovely home in exclusive area, broadloom, four bedrooms plus den. Master bedroom has bath ensuite, kitchen cupboards ï¬nished in polish- ed white with gold trim. Intercom built-in, parquet floor in family room and walk out to verandah. ï¬re- place. very cozy room, sink in bar, two car garage. sep~ arate planter. Mr. Ring. BEAUTIFUL THORNHILL This is an ideal home for a family. Brand new! 4 bed- rooms, large living room with fireplace. dining room, kit- chen with a good size eating area. Bathroom off side en- trance, just the place for the children to take off their rubbers. Schools of all de- nominations. $24,900. Mrs. Kiteley. , WOODBINE New Barn 80 x 32 will ac- commodate 16 box stalls. This property is located on good highway close to New Woodbine. Attractive terms on this 30 acres v‘Z‘th $10,000 down. Mr. Murray. 50 x 160 on built up resi- dential street in West Rich- mond Hill, all services, beau- tiful old trees, local bus service, $6,000 cash or builders terms. Call Mr. Langley. Beautifully kept 3 bedroom solid brick bungalow in Richmond Hill. $1,500 down will carry cheaper than rent. Mr. Hobson. Servicing Willowdale, Thornhill 8; Richmond Hill LARGE ‘FAMILY HOME BAYVIEW & STEELES 8242 YONGE ST. AV. 5-1156 CENTRE BALL 2 FLOORS BUILDING LOT WHY RENT? MARRIAGE ANNOUEC’EME'LV'E Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dennis Robinson. announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Marion Elizabeth to Mr. Andrew Jon- athan Woodcock on Wednes- nesday, October 7, 1964 in the Mariner‘s Chapel of St. Peter, Auckland, New Zealand. BROUGHAM: Pickering Town- ship Council last week tabled a request by Bay Ridge de- veloper, Consolidated Building Corporation. to have land re- jected by the school board as a school site rezoned from single dwelling to multiple dwelling. The matter has been pending since last April when residents protested row hous- ing in the area. 1 Bad weather this year cut down on attendance although the ï¬eld of competitors was large, Mr. Clark reports, add- ing that on the Wednesday morning it was found that the ‘water pipes were frozen, “1 can not member it ever being so cold 'at an International." re- ported Mr. Clark, “and we couldn't get even a cup of' coffee until almost noon." Recalling that international plowing matches grew out of a meeting held in Richmond Hill, Mr. Clark said the ï¬rst match was held in 1913. During many of the 51 years since that time he has been an activel participant in the matchesw ï¬rst as a top contestant and‘ then as a judge. We are oer-i tain his interest will remain as; keen as a spectator for many] more of these provincial match-1‘ es. at the International where he acted as a judge. This year he decided to hand in his resignation and enjoy the match as a very interested spec- tator. William L. Clark, former warden of York County and reeve of Markham Township, had a new role at the recent International Plowing Match in Peterboro. For many years, Mr. Clark was a very busy man W. L Clark Retires Plowing Match Judge is valuable property. Priced to sell at $29,000. Less for all cash. Don’t miss this. Call David Davies, Realtor. 285- 1396. clw18 4 ACRES 0N YONGE ST. 1/é mile north of Richmond Hill, level land, with stream at rear, frame 6 room house. This KERRYBROOK DRIVE 6 room solid brick bungalow, double garage, large livine room with open fireplace, fam- ily size dining room, modern Youngstown kitchen with am- ple space, 3 good size bedrooms 4 pc. tile bathroom. basement is fully divided, with finished recreation room, bar and open fireplace. Owner transferred, $22,900. Go direct to owner at 281 Kerrybrook Drive or call David Davies, Realtor. 285- 1396. c1W18 $15,200 detached 6 room bung- alow with attached garage and oil heat. located on Harding Blvd. Close to Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. Wide landscap- ed lot. 884-3263. tfc15 O'HAGAN TO SELL SOONER CALL ‘e Egg/fl. WMMII/ K c1w18 7Q!!!‘.‘!!!!!!!!!!“ [Richmond Hill Public Library Board ! WHITEâ€"Ted and Joanne (nee Keeps her memory ever dear. Iselin) are happy to announce Time takes away the edge of the birth of their son, Kevin grief . Edward, 7 lbs. 11 02.. October But memory turns back every 20, 1964, at Cleveland, Ohio. leaf. Mother and baby doing well. â€"Ever remembered by her sis- c1w18 ters Ethel and Ellen. c1w18 n’i’i‘II‘I"“I“"I‘g VANDERPOST â€" Henry and Betty Lou, nee Williams are happy to announce the ar- rival of their son Garry Al- bert on October 21, 1964 at Y o r k Central Hospital Richmond Hill, first grand- child for Mr. and Mrs. Gar- net Williams. I would like to thank all those who sent flowers, gifts and cards during my stay at York Central Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Kovac and Dr. Arai; also the nurses and staff. â€"Heather Anne Wilson I would like to thank those people who showed interest and sent good wishes to me while I was in Tokyo with the Olympic team. CARD 0F THANKS I would like to thank all my friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness, flowers, cards and get well wishes while CARD 0]“ THANKS I was in hospital and since re- turning home. In the midst of our sorrow we wish to express our heart- felt thanks and appreciation to our many relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of a beloved husband and father William Morrison. We especially wish to thank Rev. Higginson for his consoling words, all the donors of the many beautiful floral offerings, the pallbearers and the Pipher Funeral Home for their kind efficient management of the services. Mrs. William Morrison and and Family. CARD OF THANKS RICHMOND HILL NEAR YONGE 6 room home with extra lot and a Z-truck garage. Asking $17.- 900 but will consider an offer on this property which has de- velopment potential. Call Roy Phillips 285-3630. Card Of Thanks 0N YONGE STREET Modern store with 2 self-con- tained 2 bedroom apartment, also commercial garage build- ing. This desirable income pro- perty is available with vacant possession and on attractive terms. $11,500 is the full asking price for this immaculate 2 bedroom bungalow on quiet drive in the older part of town, featuring modern kitchen, spacious liv- ing room with fireplace, high dry basement with finished den. new oil furnace, covered patio, overlooking landscaped garden, 52‘ by 200’. Excellent for couple retiring. Very easy terms. CARD 0F THANKS RICHMOND HILL, $15,900, 6 room solid brick bungalow. fully stormed and screened, finished den in basement, near schools, and shopping. 6% mortgage. Phone owner TU. 4- 3915 anytime or AV. 5-5423 between 9 to 5. c1w18 CARD 0F THANKS I would like to express my sincere thanks to the many kind friends who called to see me, sent flowers and gifts, and for the cards I received during my stay in York Central Hos- pital. All were most appreciat- ed. MARKHAM Road, close to Yonge Street. Cottage on 58’ x 150‘ lot. Suitable for retired couple. $9,850. Private. 884- 3150. c1w18 PRIVATE. $1,500 down. Pretty 2-bedroom bungalow with at- tached breezeway and garage. 100' frontage lot. Call 285-4789. c1w18 PRIVATE SMALL bungalow on 90' x 241‘ lot in Thornhill area. Hot wat- er heat, garage. Call only 7-8 pm. 235-5273. The Richmond Hill Public Library requires ' a full-time clerical assistant. Hours of work. 35 per week, with Saturday and evening ' duties. Also, a part-time assistant for evening and Saturday duties. Knowledge of typing reâ€" ‘ quired. Allowance made for degree. Apply, Mrs. J. D. Fraser, Chairman, Personnel Committee, Richmond Hill Public Library, 24 Wright St., I. Richmond Hill, Ontario. 1 EARL V. STEWART REAL ESTATE BROKER 21 Yonge St. N., Aurora PA. 7-9413 AURORA SPECIAL â€"~Mrs. Mabel Julian, c1w18 â€"Mrs. Janet Cooper c1w18 Cliff Nuttall. c1w18 c1w18 clw18 c1w18 1w18 FRANKS â€" In loving memory of Viola Franks who passed away October 26, 1962. “A silent thought, a secret tear, Keeps her memory ever dear. Time takes away the edge of In memoriam BRYSON, Norman â€" Suddenly at the Saskatoon Hospital, on Thursday, October 22, 1964, Norman Bryson, late of Lot 30, Concession 6, Vaughan Township. Beloved husband of Elizabeth Ireland, and dear father of Ross, dear grand father of Brian and Betty, in his 74th year A private service was held at his late residence, Lot 30, Concession 6, Vaughan Township on Mon- day, October 26. Interment King City Cemetery. G. R. M. Dingle. Sale at 1.00 pm. sharp. Terms cash. No re- serve. Clarke Prentice, Auc- tioneer. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31,! 1964 â€" Auction sale of house- hold furniture, baby grand piano, Oldsmobile car, Chevro- let truck. tools, etc., at Lot 31, Concession 7, Markham Twp., on No. 48 Highway, North of ‘ Markham Village, property of l The Estate of The Late Major‘ ‘SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31â€". Auction sale of antique cars and household furniture, 1925 mod- el T Ford Coupe in showroom condition. 1928 model A Ford sedan. Apartment size refrig- erator, Frigidaire, GE. elec- tric stove, 4-burner, TV Motor- ola, floor model 17â€, nearly full line of furniture, garden equip- ment. Number of antique art- icles. The Town of Aurora, 152 Centre Street north. lst street east of railway tracks off Wel- lingon Street. Property of Earl Hoover. Terms cash. Sale at 1:30 pm. Lloyd Turner. Clerk. Alvin S. Farmer, auctioneer. BRAND new 3 bedroom cottage with two 70’ lakeshore front- ages on Garnet Island, Lake Couchiching, Orillia, $4,800. Terms. 285-5762. tfc6 SALE REGISTERS MODERATELY priced Thorn- hill or Richvale 3-bedroom home wanted for waiting buyer with $2,500 down. Please call Mrs. Lewis. HU. 9-2151, or 225- 0688. David McLean Ltd., Realtors. clw17 884 7969 ! i :F. G. Watts RealEstatel l 5539 YONGE STREET '.(_l_tv-4â€lw>-n-01 EHquses Wanted’ List your home where you are assured of every service, from advertising, mortgage {arrangements and respons-i Lible handling of your prop-‘ erty. Telephone Mrs. Jean‘ P1axton,222-2548 or AV. 5- 11210. . WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED Homes To Sell THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY 4683 Yonge Street Willowdale COTTAGES FOR SALE ZBeathg TOM McKEAGE BA. 5-2323 Willowdale c1w18 Three hundred children, un- der eight years old, are taught by only one white man, who is in charge, and three colored wo- men. The white man is Jos- eph Walker. I asked him if‘ he would write a letter to the principal of the school in my area of Richmond Hill which I would deliver with the hope classes could exchange letters. I also hoped MY school would undertake to help these poor children by sending books, “For my trip I chose Law- rence Hart. driver of the only horse and buggy in Montego Bay since the taxis took over. He suggested if I wanted pic- tures of the people I should get small coinsâ€"pennies, six- pence and shillingsâ€"as they would pose if they received com- pensation. I was saddened to hear the effusive thanks of these poor people for these small amounts, and it made me ap- preciate so much more all the things I have as a Canadian. “We visited a jail, which though still in use. looks as if it existed in Columbus' time. Long bare tables without blan- kets in a large bare room serve as beds for the prisoners. Win- dows are open and steel-barred. “Further on we stopped at a school run by donations which pay for the use of the building. 1 “It was the last day of my week’s vacation with the warm and friendly people of Jamaica. " Mrs. William Strugnell of 178 Essex Avenue told “The Lib- eral", “when I was asked by a taxi driver, Victor Dally, if I had seen the poor section of Montego Bay. If I hadn‘t, he told me, I had not seen all of Jamaica. At the time I was on my way downtown to pick up two books on Jamaica for my son who was studying the is-‘ land. I decided to follow Mr.‘ Dally’s suggestion and spend some time riding through the section. Visits Four Teachers For 300 Students When You Need A .1 Business Service THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Oct. 29, 1964 Use "THE LIBERAL" BUSINESS DIRECTORY and CLASSIFIED ADS Jamaica LIST YOUR SERVICE NOW In This Proï¬table Classiï¬cation. Put Your Name in Print, Where Thousands of Prospects Will Read It Weekly. Get Your Share Of The Profits! For Fast Service Phone 'I'Il. 4-1105 - 6 AV. 5 - 3316 Home Paper of the District Since 1878 clothing and other help. This could be a school to school pro- ject which would serve to in- terest our children in the problems of children in other countries. NORTH YORK: The town- ship’s fire department held its first fire prevention beauty contest and parade during Fire Prevention Week. Miss Christine Milani, 17, of 31 Christina Crescent, Willowdale, was crowned Miss Fire Preven- tion. The ï¬rst impression for Mrs. Strugnell on arriving in Jama- ica was that she had stepped out of the hustle and bustle of our world into an island of paradise. She described Jamaica as the most beautiful of all the islands she has seen. The weather was 75 degrees with sunny skies and calypso music playing in the background. Occupying the next room on the eighth floor of the hotel was Ray Milland. Mrs. Strug- nell enjoyed talking with this famous movie actor who ex- Mrs. Strugnell recommends three trips to island visitors, one on the Govemor’s Coach through the interior, a bus trip to the Ocho River along the north shore and a horse and buggy trip to the poor section of Montego Bay. She stayed at Casa Montego Hotel and found the people of the island so warm and friend- ly that it was no trouble to re- ciprocate. The hotel overlook- ed the Caribbean Sea whlle at the back one looked out over a swimming pool surrounded by tropical gardens. “I took the letter to Princi- pal N. Davidson of Walter Scott School on my return and he agreed that this was a good idea. He is passing the letter on to a class in his school." Nursing Homes Monuments Movers & Storage Auto Parts Air Conditioning Dressmaking Driving Schools Plumbing & Heating Building & Supplies Carpentry Eavestroughing Electrical Work Lawn Mowers Mattresses HERE ARE A FEW OF THE SERVICES OFFERED Use the handy reference guide offered weekly in The "Liberal" Classified Advertising Columns and the Business Directory Surveying Typewriters Washer Repairs Welding Upholstering Plastering Painting & Decorating { Radio & TV Service ' ‘ Rental Service Rooï¬ng Septic Tank Service Heating Specialists Fuel Landscaping 1Dynes Take Opener gSenior Hockey Season This nine-team league oper- ates under international rules and play is fast and clean. The players pay for the pleasure of participating and need the sup- port of fans to ensure that this calibre of hockey will be main- tained in Richmond Hill. Come out and cheer for the home team. In the second period Matt Kinnari scored the first of two goals on a pass from Bray. Don Haymes scored on a pass from Frank Mashinter. North York got on the score sheet on a breakaway by Trev Henshaw. Next Tuesday Richmond Hill will meet Downsview Flyers at 9:45 pm. Kinnari opened the scoring in the third period assisted by Haines. Sweeny scored at 2.15. Len‘ Johnson retaliated for North York but Haymes came back for Dynes. making the final score 6-2. Mayor Thomas Broadhurst added another to his many skills Tuesday night when he tossed in the puck for the first face-off in the Richmond Hill Senior Hockey League at the town arena. In the first game of the season Dynes opened the scor- ing at the 10.25 mark when Larry Bray fooled the North York goalie on a long shot. on Jules Verne‘s “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" a few years ago. she learn- ed. plaincd he was looking for a location for a proposed ï¬lm. It was in Jamaica that Walt Dis- ney ï¬lmed his great ï¬lm based