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The Liberal, 3 Jun 1965, p. 17

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Headford Community News Women's Institutes Plan Projects For Canada's Centennial Year .track meet in competition \v‘liI’I Congratulations to John twelve schools. Al the athletic Rumble who has successfully banquet at Thornhill he receiv- passed his second year examina- ed the Sommerville Trophy for tions at University of Toronto the greatest progress during with enough A's to rate him a the year in the grades 9-10 standing with the top twenty field. in a class of sixty students. Mr. and Mrs. H. Burton were Congratulations also to Richâ€" guests at the banquet. ard Burton who received three "‘ "' “‘ l‘ athletic trophies this year. He won the junior championship iity and Messrs. Councilmen: been bringing the Eckhart honor to Markham Township â€" for a long time. in scholarship. athletics, in horticulture an awesome number of floral prizes have been won. all sorts of junior farmer honors etc but ' practically no one knows where Headford is. “Headford'”? WHERE IS HEADFORD? It is in Markham third line south of 17th Avenue. There should be a sign on the northâ€" Neigbborhood Notes at Thornhill Secondary and re- Headford has pcated the win at NEW ELECTRIC LAWN MOWER RENTALS .7“ ourz on. 15 5UCH A FRIEND 'TO MAN, rr HEATS A6 ONLY GOOD on. CAN / When you hlLV our fuel oil. you're buying comfort. The fair prices are kind to your pocketbook. Phone 884-1313. RAMER FUELS 189 CENTRE ST. EAST 884-1313 Electric - TV - Appliances Sales. Repairs. Parts 884-321] 42 LEVENDALE RI). gilliiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiilililiilititiitiifidiiiniitiilfiiiifiimlitiimiiiiiititiiiiniiiiiiiliiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiinitrite g i OPEN HOUSE & DEDICATION g i Parkwew Home for Senior Citizens g g Placeâ€"Rupert St., Stouffville, Ont. i g Dateâ€"June 5 and 6, 1965 g a Timeâ€"Open House - 2-9 pm. both E days 5 Dedicationâ€"2-3 pm. Sundays g THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED itiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiutiitiiiiiliiiuiiiiliilliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiitiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifi LAWNS SPRAYED FOR weeps CHEMICALS 2-4D & MECOPROX. LICENSED OPERATOR LAWNS FED & ROLLED Phone 884-1714 Richmond Hill Tree Service & Forestry Co. Ltd. MARKHAM RD.. RICHMOND HILL .- It New Phoning Hours For Weekends As of June 1st members of COCBA are asked for their co-operation in observing a new system of calling hours. - For same day service. Monday through Satur- day, calling hours will be as usual, mornings to 0.30 a.m. For Sunday service (for cows noticed later than 9.30 am. Saturday) calls should be placed between 6.00 and 8.00 pm. Saturday evenings. Calls for all cows noticed Sunday should be placed Monday morning. This system, which has been operating satisfactorily in many parts of Ontario for several years. should allow for sev- eral hours of free time Sundays for our staff. who have this year relinquished their ctlstomary holiday period. Members and friends are invited to attend COCRA Twilight meeting â€" 20th Anniver- sary celebration, at unit headquarters, Maple. Ontario. June tth. at 7.30 pm. mm. CENTRAL ONTARIO ('A'I‘TLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION Please Mr. Reeve. Mr. l)ep-. .Jean visited with relatives in attraction she “aim-L 1n I. east of 17 reading Headford. pointing south and on the southwest Slt‘le ditto. This would . H . . c ‘ gave visitors geal-Chlng \“lh I‘iR‘I DISIIIII \‘OanS - Institutes met for the 65th an- ‘i ‘ ‘ nd Richmond Hill . IHrC r)aImI-Iaeiadt‘ord noâ€"one-ever- "Hal meelmg Max M 1” Bumm‘ heardfir There should be m.“ ville Hall with an attendance of arrows because Headford es- apl‘l'MImF‘lPl): 125. Mrs, Charles tends across the avenue. With “nope” dl‘ll'lCl DI‘E’Sldem- P“?- a little encouragement of idcn- S'dxi‘l‘ ‘ r K I lification dear knows what ‘lS-(m'nm l‘1-’”1('.\.Bllll«')n- honor the hamlet would bring "met pm‘lnmal board member to the township! “I my”). Have a summary of the provincial work and explain- Mrs. George Barker won a number of prizes at the monthly "Id some. “I the Wang? mad? h-V. meeting of Richmond Hill Horâ€" ‘3" “Hon” “mam/‘3‘”? “’1 ticultural Society. The May Uni“? S ‘°'."9“"4'.“l- “9"?” showing was arrangements of WWW “13'” “l” he placed tulips and daffodils I" “‘9 l'hl‘al'." 0f the parliament . buildings in Charlottetown. Martha cam” re” {mm 8the cradle of Confederation. high Veralldah will": and Had Tcn chairs will each have the [0 have Stitch“ m her h'p,‘ 51h“ cost of arms of a province work- was saved from serious injuries ed in needlepoint and the Hm by ralhng 0” her bmrher Who chair will bear the Dominion hl‘Oke'h" fa” toward smnes' Coat of Arms A contest for a Roderick‘s injury was an egg Sham original" Stow air poem Sized “Imp 0“ hls head based on a Canadian historical Guests in Headford recently {ac-1 is also planned_ more; Mr, and Mrs. Gerald She also reported that next Paris. Kathy and Joan Of New year's special study will be market with the Cummer Lee “Safety with People. a Study in family. Hilman Relationships.“ The inâ€" Miss Edilll Li‘lIShN 811d MI'S- stitute will be represented on a Evelyn PalChWOI‘lh “'ilh MI‘S- new board called Rural Learn». W. Wellman. ing which will be organized MI‘. and Mrs. W. IIUEIK‘S arid June 10. The Adelaide Hoodless. family Tm‘mllfl 3110 Mr- C Home at Stoney Creek. preserv- Cootcs, Port Credit with the I‘d in "Kimmy or the woman Harry Blli‘lonisi who inspired the formation of1 MI‘. and MIN. W. Clark and the W1. has become a tourist the Di‘aYton. month of April 10.000 guests Mrs. D. C. Calder attended passed through the borne, fur-. j the alumni dinner of Guelph nished in the period of 1880. ‘ . General Hospital at the Royal Mrs. Francy reported that. H0161. Guelph. Ma." 23 and West York's resolution askingl ,spent the night With a former that “Clearing in the West" by‘ lCla$5mal9 m Acl‘m‘ MTS- L-Ncllie McCIung be reprinted .Glilld' was overnight guest of and schools urged to place it in illel‘ 5151?" Mrs- R- 0- Jon'fli‘. the Canadian section of their ROCR‘VOOd- I libraries has resulted in it Warmest congratulations andmeing made available and pi“- best Wishes to Mr. Albert Leek.‘ed in mam, schools. Sr.. who has reached his 91st Acww the world or ~ . ' ‘ v . , ganiza-i h'rt‘hda-I- ML and M15 LNk tion. will meet in Ireland. in ‘willlé‘lelebrated flit/1e. (1.31in \ll'ith his Scptember and the FWIC Tri. ,son” met; a: ‘15- 9° 'Rose'ennial Conference at Guelph} mil/[.1 3" d JUIWIL Ll I 1‘ ‘University in June 1967. ’ r. an rs. ‘mel‘ Ice’. The WI was organized “to Rosemary. and Keith Burton at-ldisseminate knowledge". Re- tended a Presbytery Hl-C mF‘EI-lports of subjects studied and‘ H12 "1 RlChmnnd Hill pnltedpvork accomplished in eachl Church May 30- Rev. Chal‘lf‘s‘hranch was summarized by dis- FOX “’35 the Speaker- The PUT-‘trict convenors: agricultural and Telephone kins, Buttomille; citizenship and education. Mrs. Fl. Lewis. Agincourt; home economics and health. Mrs. F. Hall. Scarboro; historical research and current events. Mrs. T. Empringham. Thornhill: safety. Mrs. .1. Klin- chanko. Langsmfl‘: resolutions. Mrs. W~ Watson. Agincourt; public relations. Mrs. P. Chat- terleyfitlarkham. Mrs. Hooper reported she had visited nine branches last year Neighborhood Notes We welcome Mr. and Mrs. J. \'an Riin from Iron Bridge‘ to the Brillinger apartment at the farm. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thoms of Toronto had dinner with and Mrs. E. Elliott on Sat. urday. Percy Tripp, Montreal. is. visiting with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Leek. and hopes to reach the seven remaining ones this year. Sim We also welcome Mr. and reported that all carried out “1'5- R Va" 003'?“ 10 our their Programs and business "immunity. 'lyht‘l' 3"? “Vina. with efficiency and had a happy in the former Wilson home,; and friendly association. gen- which was recently vacated by: erally. She presented Button- the R IL Hart family- ville. the hostess branch. with M13 an‘l MFR. Orville Heise of a gavel in appreciation of the lildiana Spent the Weekend fine luncheon and hospitality, With Mr. Ileise's mother. Mrs. During the luncheon hour. \V- B. liaise. and his sisters Mrs. Frank Brilmwell. Victoria LUPlla 311d Marlnl‘iF- ‘ Square. introduced the head Mr. and MI‘S- 5 Elliott Spentl table guests. Mrs. George Kelly. Thur-Via." afternoon With Mrs. Buttonville. extended a weL Frcd Gillham. her mother Mrs. come to the delegates and qu, Ada Brillinger. her sister w. G, Miller. Highland Crook. Gladys. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl responded. During the after. Brillingcr and family. noon session Mrs. G. llooper‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Heise sang two selections. “Ovcr thefind Ml‘. and and MN. Edgar Rainbow" and “I Feel Pretty". -Stickle.v are motoring to Up-‘ As the afternoon sessionrland, California, to attend the opened. a moving "In Memori- Brethren in Christ general con- am” service was conducted by‘fcrence there. r Mrs. C. Thompson with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Jolin-‘ D. Reesor at the piano. A mom. son and family visited with ent of silence was observed for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd .Iohnsony those, members who had died at Minesing on Saturday. ‘ during the year. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brillingcr, The roll call was answerer] hylWalter, .lcan and Vera had the district director of each dinner on Sunday with Mr. branch presenting “Pennies for,and Mrs. Amos Baker of Friendship". These small donaâ€" Vaughan. . ,tions from Ontario branches A miscellaneous shower was this year totalled $1.000 which held on Friday night by the ‘will be presented to ACWW to‘Heise Hill people for Carol Jar- jhelp defray conference expens- vis and Jim Robinson. at Vic- .es. toria Square Hall. , Mrs. R. Payne. radio con- Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sider of venor reported she finds it diFfi- Wainfleet spent Sunday with cult to give a picture of WIMrs. Sider's parents. Mr. and work in the three minutes alâ€"ers. Joseph Wedman. lotted. Mrs. W. G. Miller askedl Mr. and Mr. Eldon Gooding, that each branch's curator keep Mrs. Ken Jones and Mrs. a record of branch officers and Charles Miisted attended the anniversaries and branch ac-rfuneral of their aunt, Mrs. H. tivities for the Twecdsmuir His-,‘Wraggett at Dundalk on Tues- tory. These books contain the’day afternoon. happenings and historical des- Lloyd Hogg and a male nose of the meeting was to diS-lCanadian industry. Mrs. J. Wil~ cuss the working results. and‘. to make plans for future acti- vities. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllltilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll AUCTION SALE HOUSE AND LOT CORRESPONDENT: R.R. Z. Gormley Girls Baseball The girls baseball team play- ed the Richmond Hill Girls at "093“ 51"“ "'nhe Hill Friday evening of last "l‘eramrs' dIShcs' ""9"" week. The Hill squad won. 14- h"““"" “mung “tensns' 8'!12. The Victoria Square team piece setting of . Commf’mtylis to be congratulated for its Plate silverware, some antiquesifine efforts. ' the m J} of M . J i i We wish the girls and their Hoovlér,p:‘ndesEst. ofrsthemiiit: mach, Wayne M91150“ devery . V- . success. However, it woul help .Mrs mtor (Gm-nu“) orr' lif the parents would attend the SATURDAY, JUNE 5th, 1965.‘games and cheer the girls along. at l p.m. Used Stamps at 45 Keele St. North. Maplc. Property of estate of Mrs. G. Orr China cabinet with linen draw- er (goodt; 8 piece setting of‘ , _ Community Plate silverware.lused pOStagels‘tampst' Eng: good; 1 smoker stand; 2 end member to ea“ 8 as . . . ~ter of an inch margin of tables; 2 dining room chairs; 1 qua" . , d kitchen buffet; 2 pine cup paper around the stamps an boards; 2 wooden tables; 1 Sin- keep the American Stamps sep. ger treadle sewing machine; lalate‘ wall magazine rack; gate leg D‘Wkey Baseball . kitchen table. 4mm“,an charm} This is the week for the don- 1 floor lamp, 1 table lamp; 1 wooden bed. spring and matâ€" tress; I dresser with mirror; 1 dressing room table; 1 rollâ€" away bed and mattress; 1 couch; l rocking chair; 1 4 burner apartment size propane stove; 1 linoleum rug 10‘x15'; I Beatty wringer washer; 1 Mayfair 19 in. power mower; quantity of books; I 35 mm. camera; 1 guitar; 1 refrigerator. General Electric, 11 cu. IL: various sil- ver pieces. good: mirrors; bed; lamps; small plants; quantity of linens, doillies. etc., good: .quantity of bedding, pillows, ‘quilts etc.. good; quantity of dishes. glassware and cooking - . " " s rvice iutensils; numerous odd chairs wi{lllgeagglfialmmsggfgg Se Wire land other items. I ‘ q i ‘United on June 6 at 11:30 am Property of Mrs. Jennie .This special service will be con Hoover ducted by the Rev. L. Norman Furniture. lused stamps. the Mission to Lepcrs. was able to support 30 leprosy patients for a whole year. ‘ Please keep on saving your day at 7.30 pm in the commun- ity centre park. by local sons. Come and cheer them along! The new flood- lights will be in operation for the first time. This gay even- ing is being sponsored by the Lions. Clean-Up Bee There will be a cleanâ€"up bee. in the cemetery on the evening of June 4 in preparation for the annual memorial service to be held June 6. All the. men are asked to give a helping hand. Memorial Service Duncan Phyfe tame' gOOdi Everyone is invited to bring dining room chairs; 1 floora picnic mm.“ and enjoy lamp} and lame: floor lamp; social hour following the ser- mckmg “ha”? 1 bed Cliffslm" vice. Beverage will be supplied. lf'eldf 1 “lg THOR 1 “MW: The annual congregational Farlgeralor' 3 cu- ft‘3 1 5‘99] picnic will be held on June 23. ‘table: I oak buffet: I electric at Musselman-s Lake. Keep this range: 1 garbage pail: 1 wooden date in mind and plan in at. bed. Spring Md mattress Willi tend. Further particulars later. ‘matching dresser and wash- Linn; stand; 1 ball table; 1 small ’l‘lip Lions District “A” cone :Whlll’ dresser; 1 small coal ventioti is being held this week 1stove; 2 coat .racks: I treat“? end at St. Catharines A num- iSinger sewing machine; I \\‘ood- DPI' of the local Lions attended. .en table: wash stand; 1 mantle District Governor Lawson Mum- clock. old; quantity of odd berson was a delegate from our dishes, glassware and cooking club. Mrs Mumberson also at~ .utensils; quantity of beddingfltended. quantity of scatter rugs: num- WI erous other items along with The June meeting of the “'1 additional furniture. will be held on .Iune 8. at 8 pm “0"” and Lot at the home of Mrs. John Mc- Lot size 66'x330‘ located at 45 cague‘ There “I” he a demon' lKeele St. N. Maple. on which is $3,322: “if: The; “f‘ll"""‘“ lerected a room brick house.‘ 0‘ m I e mmmun‘ m1 hmmd' dnuhle garage it'y.are invited to attend. ,rmms on hmm‘. mg; (m day of Neighborhood Notes Birthday greetings to: Wally \lacdonald. 13 years. June 3; His Neil Morison. June 4; David Meed. three years. June 4: Dr. A. F. Binnington. June 5: .. 1 sale. a further 15" on closing lOwner willing to carry balance ‘011 mortgage at 7" Terms of ‘repayment made known on day I . of sale To be sold subicct to a ' . . ' . \ ~ 1 ‘ v ~ . . reserve bid. I'urtbcr particulars #:1210131 ISO-“‘93 "line an": on house phone BA. 1â€"9772 or I n?“ ’l" 593‘“ 'lme * Pegzy Ottawa}. seven years. 833.6360. 1 TERMS (‘ASH June 8: Sharron Leitch. June 9. Mr. and Mrs. Dori Matthews \\lll celebrate their lBth. wed- \l\m I‘Rl'lllr‘" “VI ding anniversary. June 3; Mr Gordon Orr. Auctioneers and .\Irs_ Allan Orr ihpii' 16111 "Pflfllfi: anniversai-v June 4 (it ' ' 't e A: “II not , \nm‘ N aw m" .p' I \Ir‘ and ,\Irs Don Rovnlon he held responsible for an\ ., v, H . | d _ _ , Idem on dav of uh: lie. iiiri .e dini anDnPISRI‘ arc. . s - June .0 iiiiiiiiiiliiiitliiiiliiiiiiiilitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiltiitiltiiitlliiiiiiiii 1 Mr. a n d Mrs D es mo n d M ee d VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS In 1964, through the sale of: ‘key baseball game. This Thurs-r The donkeys will be ridden "l‘liere will also be special music ‘ a is the assistant manager of the it in a fall from his bicycle last chler's store there. criptions of the community. quartet from Niagara Christian lCoilege had charge of the Sun- day evening service at the Heise Hill Church. A lovely bridal shower was ‘given in honor of Carol Nigb MRS. w. SANDLE ngthgve:?;l;h Centre on Mon- Telephone 387.5421 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brillinger land family, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon . . lBrillinger and family. Mr. and Wish to 'thank everyone in thelM,.S_ Bruce Sibley of wmnw_ commumty who Conu‘lbmed toldale. were dinner guests of Mr. “‘9” gm- They 913" 1° use itland Mrs. Ross Brillinger on to purchase necessary equipfislmday. ment for their work on the Mrs. Gisele Bauer M as“ misfion “eld‘ . many is visiting her sister. Mrs. lhey expect to fly to AfrlcarPiebrock and family in Gorm- sometime in August, not in June”CV ‘as was previously reported. 1 M1. and Mr Eliag Elliott Mrs. Philip Ruminey attended were guests at a family gath_ the central area Girl Guicielering at the home of Mn and council meeting held at1 i ‘ ‘ , . . ‘MIIIS. Other guests were Mr. Miss Linaa Gilchrist. Mrs. Cecil Hickling at York Snows . . ,. . - Road, Mr_ Dan. Killingbeck family of Cincinnati. Ohio. and ,Perth. spent the holiday week ‘ _‘ifamily: Mrs. Elsie Avery. and ‘end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence‘ Mrs' Hmklmg 5 parents‘ Mr" ‘Steckley. » iand Mrs. Ross Henderson; Mr.i‘ , . . Sund Y .n d. , and Mr. Len Bishop and family. ‘With 9:311 gMPEmel guesm‘ Max Hazel flew to Germanyl ’Steckley were Mr. ‘ agéarfl‘rcfirecently for an extended boI-‘ ‘Jack Watt and children from Scarboro. liday with relatives there. ‘ Mrs. William Ash and Con- DL and Mrs‘ A. F Binning_ nie. and Mrs. Meredith Ash ton and Mrs. Alan Binnington were in Kingston on Saturday and Brenda attended a fam- ily conference of the Anglican for the Queen's University Conâ€" vocation. Alan Binnington re- Church near Kingston over the weekend. lceived his Bachelor of Laws 5' Don" arrwed.hnme ldegree. Congratulations Alan! it'l‘tm Xork Cent!“ Hospllal 0" On Sunday afternoon Dr. and‘Frlday' , . Mrs. Binnington. Rolph Boyn-l M“ A' “rm” we“, a (on. Mrs. R. pm-kms and M,.s_ife\v days with her s1ster,_Mrs. Eloise Morison attended the tie-‘3 Tnmlmmn 3' anmanwlh' dication of the new manse on) MI" and M” Bnb Mad" the Banantrae _ Lemonvmeiand family of Breslau, and Mr. charge. {and Mrs. Ron Newmaster Inf Miss Barbara Empl.ingham11{itchener spent Sunday with spent the weekend with M... and Mr. and Mrs. George. French. Mrs. Harold ’l‘atiton and Dawn bolth ngh of Niagara Chf‘lxâ€" I at a cottage at Bra-abridge. livan College. Fort Erie. also on Saturday afternoon NIiSSeS‘YISlIPd‘ his grandparents. Mr. iCarnl Parker and June Collard and M'S' GS?“ Flemh‘ Harvey Ivruse spent the were. co«hostesses at a tea in . honmu- of Miss Marjorie Hmvsedweekend at his cottage near la bride-to-be. Mrs. IIO\lvse,iparr-V Soul‘d' . mother of the b,.ide_t0_be andl Helen Nigh and Ed Allas of Mrs. Gyel.‘ moth“. of the gram”; Aurora were pleasantly sur- with a miscellaneous toâ€"be received. Mrs. Parker and‘Pl‘iSf‘d Miss Jean Ben poured tea_lsho\i'cr at the home of Mr. and Miss Howse will become theer‘S' Ed Bal‘keyi Friday night‘ bride of Ray Gyer in late .Iune. COHdolenCt‘S George Collard has been John Ash is wearing a large ansferred to Barrie where be cast on his arm after breaking tr week. T E N D E R S UNIONVILLE PUBLIC i-ROOM ADDITION General (‘ontract for all trades SEALED S'I‘lPUer'I‘ED SUM TENDERS marked “I'nionville Public School Addition" will be re- ceived until 5.00 p.in. TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1965 by It. Beer. Secretary. The Public School Board of Township School Area No. 2. Markham, 18 Yonge Street North. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Plans and Specifications may be obtained from the Architect. Harold L. Hicks, Suite 1505. 100 Adelaide Street West. Toronto on deposit of a marked cheque for $30.00 payable to the Archi- tect. Deposit will be refunded on return of plans and Specifications in good condition. liar-h tender must be accompanied bv a Bid Bond or marked cheque payable to The Pilhlic School Board of Township School Area No. 2 Markham in the amount of 39 of estimated cost. which Rid Rond will carry a 60 day limit for tender closing date. Sealed tenders for Mechanical and Electrical trades shall be depo=itcil a‘ the Bid Depository, Toronto Construction Association 4.00 pm. MONDAY. .Il’NE 231. 1965 Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. SCHOOL m GORMLEY NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTED Mr. at. Headford. THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Jum 3. 1965 1 NEW WORK â€"â€" ALTERATIONS â€" REPAIRS ROGER PROULX PLUMBING & HEATING Free Estimates Gladly Given 887-5201 Congratulations to Mr. Albert F. Leek. who celebrated his 91st birthday June 1. Mr. and Mrs Leek had dinner on Tuesday with their son and daughter-in- 62 crosby Ave. law. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leek. ' - R‘FHMOND HILL LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS-GetResults-TU. 4-1105 _*4 To Sell Antiques, I Furniture. Pianos. Advertise in the Want Ads PHONE 884-1105 r f7ENJov cartel-"free boating , 71*"...“ONOMICALL”; . . . . COMPLETE WITH ALL RISKS INSURANCE PROTECTION FOR BOAT-MOTOR AND TRAILER This one comprehensive policy cw- ers your boat, outboard motor, trail- er, and accessories; protects against fire, theft, collision. loss of motor overboard, and many other baza afloat or ashore . . . at a f replacement cost. Give your Boating’s a lot more fun . . . with a lot less worry . . . when you're properly insured against damage to your equipment. And here's the com- prehensive boat and outboard motor insurance that gives you “all risk" coverage . . . complete in ONE low‘- £3 cost policy. micai agent a call todayandâ€"ask to: “INSURANCE BY ECONOMICAL“ Economical I MUTUAL “CANADIAN * nsurance ALI. THE WAY“ COMPANY Imam HEAD OFFICE KITCHENER. mam Richmond Hill - Elgin T. Barrow Insurance. 884-1551 Willowdale â€"â€" Neil G. McDonald Limited. BA. 1-1611. Thornhill Frank Reynolds Insurance. 285-5222 MOBILE MAID PORTABLE AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER Model 11551 ROLL-ABOUT CONVENIENCE MAKES THEM PRACTICAL EVERYWHERE 0 \Vaist high easy-action “up-front." control. 0 ['nicouple connector makes connection to your water faucet quick and easv. Automatic detergent dispenser. Handles-up silverware basket. Vinyl-cushion interior â€"â€" outwears porcelain . . . cushions dishes. Full width chrome handle. OPEN DAILY "Ill. 6 P..\I., THURS, 8: FRI. ’TIL 9 PM. ’0“ C0 STORES RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE RICHMOND HILL 884-440I

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