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The Liberal, 17 Dec 1964, p. 13

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ANCE é » ‘ 2 E 3; E LIONS HALL 1 ) For the smaller kiddies we have hand grenades that look so much like the real thing it’s fantastic. These little gems load with caps and, when tossed‘ go off with a convincing bang. Ideal for sending Dad back to the psycho ward at Shady Dell! Wonder if Ontario hospitalization covers shell shock? Coming up the scale a bit we have land mines that can be concealed in strategic spots around the home. Step on the trigger mechan- lsm of one of these little jewels and you get a real lift! Honestly now, no home is complete without one! More subtle-minded kids â€" you know â€"â€" the sneaky type, will really appreciate the dainty-wainty genuine booby trap â€" ideal for guerilla warfare! ‘Plant a few of these on the premises and soon you too can be a happy. wayward orphan. TremendousH There are burp guns, bazookas, genuine plastic (Continued on Page 14) A BANG-UP (TH RISTMAS In many a Canadian home this will be known as “that was the Christmas that was!" The past tense is intentionalâ€"a lot of us probany won’t be around for another Yuletide seasonâ€"(courtesy of the toymakers of America and those delightful young savages called children. V If anyone should think we’re joshing just go take a good look at what. they're selling in what is laughingly known as “To_vland”â€"any old toyland will do, they‘re all the same. There is more weapons represented than the combined total of all the weapons in the United States and Russian armiesâ€"a May Day Parade in Red Square pales by comparison. What’s your pleasure. junior? You can get a tankâ€"slightlyâ€"but only slightlyâ€"smaller than a 'Wbrld War Deuce Sherman. This monster rolls forward and backwards, spins on its tracks and packs a cannon reminiscent of the 88 mounted on a Taylor tank. Fires missiles, too! Just the thing for shooting the legs out from under dear old Dad or blowing out the picture window. It’s terrific! OL. 87. NO. 25 “Jon and Lee and the Checkmates” mmmmmmmmmmmmmmxmmmAn~Agmn A- 830 TO 12:30 Frida y, January I, I965 The recent graph will formanca. BAKER’S . Telewse * Your car’s Performance . . . IN M @ lNUTES! RICHMOND HILI SEE YC CAR 0 Does Your Car Run As Well As It Should? acquisition of the latest ALLEN-tronic Analoscope~ & E greatly' assist us in tuning your motor for max1mun “In Essentials Unity; in Non-Essentlals leerty; m an Lmngs pumm- RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17. 19.64 HOME PAPER OF THE DISTRICT SINCE 1875 SEE YOUR CAR ON .. sport Spat: SALES & SERVICE LTD. 9144 YONGE $7., RICHVALE BY RON CRAINE AV. 5-1180 - 9 in Non-Essentials Liberty; in all thing Guaranteed engine tune-up for maximum performance on domestic and all types of cars. Wm ml Section Name Committee ESI’. League Leaders Richmond 'Hill Minor Ball executive, through the efforts of Vice ~ president Lioyd Carter, have acquir- ed the services and exper- ience of the following gentlemen to promote and organize» it aspen; d v parade sch dul’ed foi‘ Juae 16. 1965. These gentlemen are all wellâ€"known citizens of Richmond Hill and have served their community faithfully for many years. They are Vern Dy Russ Cripps. Stan Ran: Joe Raneiri, Ralph D and Chief of Police R Robbins. This parade can only be attempted if the citizens and loaal businessmen support their efforts to the utmost. The parade will be a suc- cess or failure depending upon the coâ€"operation put forth by the local popu- lace. The parade commit- tee asks only, that if called upon. you show pride and interest in your town. by assisting them to the limits of your ability. For 1965 Sports Parade The cheerful smiles pictured above belong to members of the rink, skipped by A1 White, which won the first draw at Richmond Hill Curling Club‘s Christmas Bonspiel, held December 11 and 12. At the left are Pete and Chris Hopper and at the right, A] and Rena White. Between the players is Santa’s table laden with gifts the curlers exchanged at the dance and party held following the curling. Winners A t Christmas Bonspie/ Vern Dynes, Stan Ransom. Ralph Davis Richmond Hill Senior League, In the third period McInnis handed Keswick its loss of the made it 3 to 1 as he took a season in a game played at perfect pass from Norm Rob- Richmond Hill Arena. Again erts and slapped it past the Penalties Proved the key factor outstretched hand of the Kes- as Dynes’ tremendous power- wick backstop. Matt Kinnari play accounted for all four of the league's leading scorer, their goals. took a long pass from McIn- Although three of Dynes’ reg- his and sped in unmolested to ular defencemen were missing culminate Dynes’ scoring with from the 1ine~up, the locals the prettiest goal of the night. ._ ..... A a- LAIA 5L- ...... 11.. At 3:35 of the second, Jim Wells. who has certainly found his scoring eye of late. drilled one home from an almOSt im- possible angle. McInnis and Larry Bray received assists on this play. At the half way mark of this period, Ted Churchill put Keswick back in 7r,__'chmond mu Dynes, cur: 'i‘é ‘tly the hotfeét "teém‘iin fli‘é Richmond Hill Senior League, handed Keswick its loss of the Although three of Dynes’ reg- ular defencemen were missing from the line~up, the locals managed to hold the usually high-scoring Keswick team to one marker. One of the big reasons for this accomplishâ€" ment was the play of veteran rear guard, Doug McInnis and goalie Doug Finney. Mclnnis, who also plays centre on Dynes‘ deadly powerâ€"play had a good night offensively as well, pick- ing up a goal and two assists. Gillis LeBlanc scored the only goal in the first period as he bulldozed his way through the Keswick defence to dump the puck behind Goalie Jerry Oatman. High Flying Dyne-smen Down Keswick Team 4-11 TUESDAY - 8.15 PM. Richmond Hill Dynes 1’s. North R. Hill Arena Senior Hockey COURTESY CARS AVAILABLE BUDGET TERMS Wilson-Niblett Mators Ltd. 55 Yonge St. North Auto Body Repair THE BEST COSTS NO MORE Charity York Adults 50'c ONLY SOLDER USED Richmond Hill. Ontario (Photo by Stuart's Studio) thg game as he ‘red 0 e ast Finney. '7 " " g a“ Send your Clothes To HOW TO MAKE AN IMPRESSION For Dry Cleaning Shirt Laundry Storage MORE SPORTS 0N PAGES 14 AND 20 AV. 5-3621 Pick-up and Delivery Phone AV. 5-5435 BRANCH 7773 YONGE ST THORNHILL Next I.G.A. Store R. D. Little FORD Sales Limited 0 Richmond Hill - 285-1105 Automatic Transmission, 8 cyl with Radio. Licence No. 292-02 REG. PRICE $1395 ’61 Ford Country Sedan OUR COST Automatic Transmission, 6 Cyl., Radio. Lic. No. 30232): REG. PRICE $1495 ’62 Falcon Wagon 4-Dr. OUR COST ’63 Chev. Bel Air Sedan OUR COST We must clear our complete stock of A-l Used Cars before our fiscal year ends on December 31st. Each unit has been depreciated to a figure much below what you’ll pay for a similar car over the next eight months. Our entire stock is Sale Priced and we’re sure you’ll find just the car you have been looking for at a price you won’t duplicate any- where! Most of the cars are trade-ins on our 1965 Fords and Falcons and a 12-month warranty plus FREE 1965 Licence Plates will go with every car over $500 in value. So hurry while selection is best! ’63 Meteor Ranch Wagon V-8, AUTOMATIC, RADIO Licence No. 97200X REG. PRICE $2095 ’63 Galaxie Sedan V-8 AUTOMATIC, RADIO Starts Thursday, December 17 ’6'] Pontiac 2-D00r FORD SINCE 192 7 ’63 G.M.C. 1/g-Ton Pick-Up ’60 Chev. Sedan 6 Cyiindem Automatic Licence No. 299324 REG. PRICE $2095 OUR ANNUAL ’62 Volkswagen ’61 Ford Sedan REG. PRICE $1595 Automatic, Radio Licence No. B62825 REG. PRICE $1295 6 Cylinder, Radio Licence No. .96829X Licence No. 159840 REG. PRICE $1595. REG. PRICE $1095 Licence No. B47045 6 Cylinder Licence No. J42540 REG. PRICE $2195 Licence No. 660810 REG. PRICE $1695 ALL CARS MUST GO! NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! '7' $987. $1440. $1525. $1325. $1445. $1847. $1897. $1987. $926. $985. OUR COST OUR COST OUR COST OUR COST OUR COST OUR COST OUR COST Automatic Transmission, POWer Steering, Radio. Lic. No. 97070-X V -8, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Radio. Licence No. B66971 Automatic Transmission, 6 Cy Radio. Lic. NO. 273-536 ’60 Ford Galaxie 4-Door Sedan '59 Chev Station Wagon ’60 Plymouth Sedan ’60 Vauxhall Sedan Licence No. 122645 REG. PRICE $895 ’59 Meteor 2-Door 6 CYLINDER ’58 Meteor 4-Door ’60 Corvair Sedan ’58 Edsel Sedan ’60 Ford 4-Door REG. PRICE $1285 Licence No. B40961 REG. PRICE $12.95 Licence No. 1350360 REG. PRICE $1095 REG. PRICE $1095. REG. PRICE $1195 Automatic Transmission Licence No. 23661 REG. PRICE $695 6 Cylinder, Radio Licence N o. J 17142 REG. PRICE $895 REG. PRICE $895 6 Cylinder Licence No. 112702 Scotia Plan FINANCING Eon OUR COST $1140. $695. $625. $545. OUR COST $976. $894. OUR COST OUR COST $725. OUR COST OI“: COST $994. OUR COST OUR COST OUR COST

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