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The Liberal, 7 Oct 1965, p. 11

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51 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill's Leading Realtor parklimz 6 room de-l ached brick bungalow n huge 50x140 foot< andscaped lot. Storms nd screens. Try $1,500] own. Full price 514.7 00. Hurry for inspec- ion. Call ‘ PALMER AVE. $15300. ' anch style red clay‘ rick bungalow with arage, 3 good sized bed: rooms, huge kitchen, any shrubs and trees, conomical oil heat. Try 2,500 down payment. nspect this beautiful ome today. (‘all EXECUTIVES ' ONE ACRE LOT ' ew, side split-level bun- alow with 2 car garagel baths, family room ith open fireplace. 200‘ 001; frontage. Only min-{ utes to schools and plaza. ull price $27,500. Hur- '_v, call )UR bedroom home. finished gmpus room. 2 bathrooms. Inl ieasantville. About $8000 down 5%% Mortgage to handle. No rents. Box 36 “The Liberal". 514% NHA mortgage, 3‘ bedroom brick bungalow in good north suburban location. Full price $11,- 500. Call $13,800 - 4 BEDROOMS‘ $1,800. full down pay-l ent. Solid brick bung- low. Large kitchen,‘ enced yard. $28.00‘ weekly includes taxes. Be sure to see with NHA REPOSSESSION $97.00 MONTHLY { INCLUDES TAXES Field stone front split-l level bungalow with huge living room. Pro-l fessional landscaping” $2,290. down to one! mortgage. Extras gal- ore. including built-in oven and range. Asking only $14,200. Call 580. down, $95.00 mon-l thly includes taxes. One 6 room brick bungalow with 3 finished rooms in basement. Fenced lot add patio. Only 312.800 full price. Don‘t wait. APARTMENT SITE ichmond Hill. Serviced lot. ned for apartments. very de- able location. No vacancies this growing locality. For in- rmation call Mr. Haggai-t. 483- 29, evgs. 88-1-2277, c1w15 BARGAIN HUNTERS 889-6241 773-4151 HANSON [8 Phone 84-1064 - 884-1733 REAL ESTATE LIMITID 'I'O RENT 3,000 square feet of factory space McLatchy Building, 80 Yonge Street South For Positive Results Call BERT GRAMSCH Trade Ins Accepted DOUG BENNETT GEORGE REID MRS. (‘LELANII HANS BRA UNS price now MRS. LADKIN NH A MORTGAGE MR. WHITE 889 62-11 NORM BLACK REALTY LTD. *1w15 FOR SALE OR LEASE A block of 4 stores in plaza‘sidered. at Oak Ridges K comprising Seen Dry Goods and Footwear ' $48500 . . perfect Bridal and Diess Salon '4_bedm Butcher and Pet Supply such a store - fully equipped acres 0 Unfinished block building 5m“ c , stable 31’ by 102 water 1 Apply to , north 0: REAL ESTATE 884-77 51 88 512.500. Where can you ge a deal like this $1,000.00 down $116.00 monthly in eluding taxes. 4 bedrooms. fireplace in living room, breezeway, double garage, on 1/2 acre. Mr. Sunter, 884- THORNHILL $18,500 5 room, 1% storey home on 100x150 ft. treed lot close' to schools and Yonge, large living room with fireplace, storms and screens.yMr. Car- lisle. 884-7751. DON’T HESITATE $15,900 attractive 6 room: brick bungalow, well located close to School and plazal Large living-dining rooms. loads of closets, storms and screens. $109.00 monthly in- cluding taxes. Mrs. Edwards, 884-7751. 1 ACRE TREES $23,900. 3 bedmom ranch bungalow, 24 ft. living room. stone fireplace. separate din ing room. family size kit chen. rec room and doubl attached garage. Mr. Crow ither, 884-7751. * $15,900 charming 2 storey brick home. only 1 block t Yonge. 3 spacious bedrooms, ‘separate dining room. ne forced air heating. paved drive. treed lot. Mr. Shields, 884-7751. OWNER TRANSFERRED $12,900. Why pay rent when this immaculate 6 room‘ brick bungalow carries for; $121.00 including taxes. new-3 1y decorated, attached garJ age and paved drive. Mrs. Johnston. 884-7751. HOW ABOUT THIS $12,500 delightful 6 room brick bungalow with brigh Inicely decorated rooms, full basement, landscaped lot Mr. Cameron. 884-7751. 7751 CARLISLE $18,500. A lot of living i this spacious 6 room bric bungalow, fully broadloom ed, plus a delightful 5 room self contained apartment, modern kitchen, double gar- age, paved drive. Mr. Tay lor, 884-7751. $6,500.00. Beautiful treed‘ lot 100x436 ft. on town water. Financing to suit purchaser. Mrs. Binns. 884-7751. , 1 A. K. BENNETT OUR CASH BUYERS TRADE INS ACCEPTED lam-5554 889-636] N. S. SMITH HOUSES URGENTLY NEEDED FREE APPRAISALS NO OBLIGATION LESLIE O’HAGAN REALTOR WEST SIDE BUY Phone 727-5505 INCOME HOME WE NEED HOUSES EASY TERMS Aurora. Ont. REALTOR ACRE LOT REAL ESTATE LTD. St.. Thornhill - 889-1166 889-7381I Featuring Outstanding Property Values Throughout York County COUNTRY SETTING $25,500, 25 acres with view of 1000 feet elevation. Spring-fed pond, small 3 bedroom home, small barn, near paved road. Immediate possession with any reasonable down payment con- {sidered. for SUTTON WEST $22,000, 100 acres estate sale, good clay loam, corner property, pavement on both frontages. An opportunity for speculation. Good barn with good water sup- ply. House needs repair. “THE LIBERAL" Real Estate Page KING TOWNSHIP Secluded Artist’s Home 3848.500 â€"â€" area of 10 acres with perfect privacy. with spacious 4-bedrooms, BC cedar making such a rustic setting. midst acres of large trees having a small creek with pool. Small stable for two horses, good water supply, only 10 miles north of Metro. Any reasonable offer considered. Possession on closing. Our newly expanded Rich mond Hill office need houses immediately in all areas. Free inspection with out obligation. Mortgage re- financing available. Cal ‘889-1164. $25,900; RICHMOND HILL ‘Ten room California style ghome. large living room. sep 1arate three room apartment. lovely large lot. Mrs. Suth- erland. 339-1164. RICHMOND HILL $12,900, three bedroom brick bungalow. large llving room, house newly decorated, should be seen. Mrs. Arm strong. 889-1164. $34,900, CONCORD 4 bedroom 2 storey brick home. central hall plan. 2 open fireplaces. finished rec reation room. 2 bathrooms, lot 100x200 ft. Mr. Davies, 889-1164. RICHMOND HILL RANCHER $2.000 down buys 3 bedroom brick bungalow, finished basement apartment, at- tached garage, large lot, close to all conveniences. Mr. ;Lundy, 889-1164. FARMS WANTED Vaughan and Markham township farms wanted, wait- ing buyers, also 10 and 25 acre parcels required. Call D. McLean, 889-1176. 1 ACRE. THORNHILL $23500, 3 bedroom beauti fully kept home, large livin room and kitchen, full baseâ€" ment, finished recreation room. Mrs. Jacobsen, 889- }1164. , ‘2 bedroom clapboard bungafi low with all conveniences, on‘ treed lot 100x156 feet. Mr.‘ Mashinter, 889-1164. AURORA, $15,900 Regency Acres. brick bunga low, 4 bedrooms, 2 bath, mod- ern kitchen, large backyar area, paved drive, beautifully landscaped lot. Mr. Smith, 889â€"1164. DAVID McLEAN MEMBER TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD JOHNSTON & DANIEL REALTY LTD. 833-5745 LIMITED RICHMOND HILL’S FIRST REALTORS HOUSES WANTED $8.900, KING CITY Allan Gellatly c1w15 ‘ $17,200 Aurora spacious is the 889'1156 word for this tri-level beauty Servicing Willowdale. that‘s bound to be a family de- Thomhm & Richmond mu light. Here you can really spreadi ________.________ out with 4 large bedrooms. 2? separate baths, spacious L-shap- PRICE REDUCED ed living and dining room, fam- UNFINISHED ily sized kitchen with good Owner anxious to sell. Unus- breakfast area. Storms and ual, unfinished solid brick 9 screens. Only $1975 down to room all appliance home. One mortgage Hurry for this nlus AM-FM radio and in- value. PRICE REDUCED ' UNFINISHED Owner anxious to sell. Unus- ual, unfinished solid brick 9 room all appliance home, plus AM-FM radio and in» tercom. 4 bedrooms, den. family room. 3 bathrooms. 2 car garage. Move in now and finish in spare time. On 1 acre wooded lot, north of Don Mills Road and No. 7 Highway in very exclusive area. Asking $34,900. Make an offer. Mr. Zipfl, 889- 1156. On one acre of land. stands‘ this lovely log home with a‘ cathedral ceiling, stone fire- place. beams in 24 ft. living room. 2 front entrances, both with slat floors, a din- ing room that will take very large furniture. Family kit- chen with built-in barbecue, den. 3 bedrooms, pegged oak floors and many more inter- esting features. plus com- plete walk-out downstairs. Asking $55,000.00. Mrs. Kit- ely. 889â€"1156. RAILROAD MEN Wives just don’t want to leave this friendly little comâ€" munity, with lots of social club activity. Large 1248 sq. ft. three bedroom bungalow on good sized lot, conserva- tion area behind. This little home has everything, gar- age, double paved driveway, open fireplace. Schools .and shopping close by. Asking $19,000.00. Mr. Murray, 889- 1156. WE’RE WAITING TO BE Thornhill - 4 bedroom. 2‘ storey. solid brick, doublel garage, walkout laundry room, panelled family room with fireplace, 3 bathrooms. Priced right at $36,900.00» Mrs. Henderson. 889-1156. ll EXCELLENT COUNTRY HOME $32,000.00. Ranch style home situated in the rolling hills of King Township. Living room 600 sq. ft, beautiful finished in wood, deep stone fireplace, beamed ceiling, 98 sq. ft. of thermal windows. Separate dining room, large den and recreation room, must be seen to be appreci- ated. Mr. Harvey White, 889.1156. ATTENTION, LADIES AND BOUGHT We are three lovely homes of Swedish design, -nestled to-i gether by one of Aurora‘s‘, finest streets. We are air-* conditioned, electrically heat- ed, have many bedrooms and several bathrooms and, in short, meet all the require- ments for someone seeking gracious living. Could we be looking for you? Call Mrs. Sneath, 889-1156. ‘ RICHVALE, NEAR YONGE‘ $7,100.00 full price â€" veryi clean 4 room bungalow, 45m 240 ft. lot. Aluminum storms‘ and screens, refrigerator,- stove and space heater in-‘ cluded in this price. Call Mr.‘L Pratt, 889-1156. T i=hone GEORGE'EENWI'EE or A. LYON, 889-6288 Look For The Sign Of The Shamrock! YONGE STREET FRONTKGE 65,000, excellent financing. This' property opposite new propos- ed sub-division. Excellent in- vestment potential. Call Mr. Haggart, 483-4329, evgs. 884â€" 2277_ ciwis,‘ HANSON 5‘ REAL ESTATE LIMITED RICHMOND HILL 3 bedroom solid brick bung- alow on nice quiet crescent, split level entrance, nicely landscaped lot, patio in backyard. Full asking price is $15,900.00. Mr. Strote, 1156. $13,500.00 â€" Six room. 1142 storey on 65x210 ft. lot. al- uminum storms and screens, oil heat. wired for dryer, good garage, patio, close to schools. early possession. Call Mr. Pratt, 889-1156. $15,900.00 â€" Very comfort- able 4172 room aluminum sid- ing bungalow on 1 acre. near Richmond Hill. Town water, 1 year old broadloom in liv- ing room and 2 bedrooms. 2 car garage. Mr Pratt, 889- 889-1156. LARGE COUNTRY HOME Wonderful country living near the city. Back-split with 5 large bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, large separate dining room, 3 open fire- places. built for luxury with a gorgeous view. $60,000.00. Our pleasure to show this property. Call Mr. Langley. 889-1156. 1 MILE OFF DON MILLS ROAD Solid brick 6 room home with full basement. double garage, new black barn. 25 acres of land, over 300 ft. frontage. Asking $20,000.00 with large down payment. Mr. Newman, 889-1156. LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS RICHMOND HILL AREA NEW - NEAT - NIFTY A COUNTRY HOME RICHMOND HILL For Fast Action $9,500. Whitchurch Township. Neat bungalow on nearly 1 acre of land. situated on paved road, closed to Highway 48. Features 2 bedrooms, 4 piece bath. mod- ern kitchen. sun room oil heat- ing. 2 "car garage. Your down- payment considered. 4 BEDROOMS â€" 2 BATHS EARLY CANADIAN CHARM ON 1 ACRE $19,900 King Township. Real country living. Can be yours in this neat 2 storey home. situated in a nice setting of tall trees. Lovely lawns and gardens. This property has a 24’ livingroom. separate dining room 3 bed- rooms. 4 piece modern bath. oil heating. 2 car garage. tool shed. Ideal location. just west of Aur- cm. W. R. CASE REAL ESTATE 96 Yonge St.. Aurora 727-4288 For A Deal Worthwhile CALL Emerald Isle Ten room house with extra lot, on sewers and water. Must be sold this weekend. For appointment to view, LOOK AHEAD T0 NEXT SUMMER Prestige ranch home. built on 3%; acre, with all the ex- tras that make for gracious living. Home contains six rooms, firepl‘ace, trees, shrubs and flowering beds. A home for the executive who is looking for a prac- tical home for his family. In- spection invited. Call MARGARET HARCOURT RICHMOND HILL $2,500 attractive bungalow, two blocks from Yonge, nice- ly landscaped, carries $70 per month including taxes. Phone GEORGE FENWICK or A. LYON, 889-6288 BUNGALOW â€"â€" 1 ACRE Real Estate Limited Siore For lease IN LARGE SHOPPING CENTRE IN RICHMOND HILL 1230 SQ. FT. SUITABLE FOR LADIES WEAR 889 - 6288 CALL HUGH KERR $7,500 FULL PRICE 18A Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill HU.7-159l 921-1691 clw15 7 room brick semi-detached bungalow, with divided base- ment. Storm and screen win- dows and doors.- and side driveway. Contact Mr. W. Camp- bell. 889-6698. c1w15 RICHMOND HILL i 17,500. 6 room solid brick de-1 tached bungalow. This home in‘ excellent condition, tastefully decorated [throughout Situate on quiet street. For information call Mr. Haggart, 483-4329. evgs. 884-2277. CIW15 HANSON HOMES WANTED by investor for renting, all cash, will repair if needed. Free appraisal. Call Tula Realty Limited, 222-2525. ‘ tfc25 IF you wish to sell quietly or Home. 92 Annette Street. 'l‘O-l buy in confidence at home, farm, Tonto. SerVice. Monday, 06130- land or business anywhere in her 4- Interment, Park Lawn Ontario, please write me. H” Cemetery. c1w15 Armstrong, '74 Rockport, Rich- * * * * mond Hill. Salesman for Arthur STEWART, Theresa â€"â€" Afi Sin}. Magee, Broker REAL ESTATE LIMITED 1510.000: 2 bedroom clapâ€" :board bungalow. attached ‘garage. close to Yonge. Vac- \ant. $12,700: 3 bedroom detached brick bungalow, carries $91.- 00 Mo. Estate Sale. $17,900: Modern 3 bedroom brick bungalow, finished rec~ reation room. Secluded lo- lcation with trees. hedges and; igarage, west of Yonge. ‘ $11,900: Building site, rolling lanld west of Yonge, 210x660 - 3 acres. Telephone: Mrs. D. Carter, 889-1905 384-4415 or 889-3461 Week- ends We are an international com- pany, our management is young, aggressive, sales- minded. We need other men genuinely interested in mak- ing a career in selling. To_ earn a large steady in- come servicing business ac- counts in this area. A successful training and development programme at company expense. A secure future with oppor- tunity for executive advance- ment. MUST BE OVER 21 AND HAVE CAR CALL MR. JAMES BROWN 884-4050 REAL ESTATE WANTED [HE BIG STEP YOU CAN EXPECT RICHMOND HILL GUARANTY TRUST 9:00 am. - 5:00 p.m 1' E c4w15 Mr. and Mrs. Evan Cover. wish‘ to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Cathrynne Carlfle to Mr. Mark Frankland Gilding of Scarboro. The marriage will take place at st. Mary's Anglican Church. November 6, 1965. c1w15 ASH. Robert Johnâ€"~At York County Hospital, Newmarket, on Sunday. October 3, 1965. John Ash, beloved husband of Marguerite Brown, Zephyr, in his 78th year, dear father of Mrs. Robert Shropshire (Dur- ene), Newmarket; Howard of Sharon and Noel. Mount A1- bert; brother of Frank, Tim- mins, loving grandfather of Debbie and Kevin Shropshire. Ricky and Jerry. Julie and Charmaine. Rested at the Pipher Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. North. Richmond Hill. Interment St. Phillips Cemetery. Unionville. c1w15 auu uctuucr A]. auu. 46 HI. .LAULl' don. *ttik Authorized Works Commis- sioner Otto Whalen to relocate and erect a fence on the Blue firms GRANTONâ€"Dr. and Mrs. Bern- ard Granton are happy to an- nounce the birth of a daugh- ter. Bernice Anne, October 1. 1965 at York Central Hospital, a sister for John and Joseph. c1w15 It is It at BAKER, Louis H. â€" Suddenly at his residence 36 Church St. South. Apt. 2, Richmond Hill; Louis Baker, beloved husband of Muriel Dawson, dear father of John C., Ger- many, and C. Phillip, Willow- dale. Loving grandfather of Peter. Jane, Wendy and Doug- las. Served in Boer War with Welsh Infantry Yeomen and for many years with B.R.C. in Upper Burma. Rested at the Pipher Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill, St. James Cremation. Enrihmming Town Council Briefs 5 ‘r‘ To_\vn council will host an ap-llGrass-North Taylor Mills Driv. predation dinner November 4 easement and that a new agree- Mr. and Mrs. Evan Cover, wishgat the Richmond {mm for {nem- ment be written with the prop- o announce the forthcoming‘bersl of its non-pgud committees erty owners,’ marriage of their daughter. se‘rvmg the town. Thg program _ x var a: t Iathrynne Carlyle to Mr. Mark W111 start at 6 pm With dinner Authorized Mr. Whalen ta Frankjand ending of Scarborojto be Served at 7 Pm- Invita- adxfertise foi' tenders for dom- The marriage will take place atiuons. M“ be 5e!“ to members 9‘ esuc, fuel 011 and Winter 533d -,t_ Mary's Anglican Churchwspecmc committees ‘ and their requuements. . Jnvember 6. 1965. o1w15‘5PW595- l * * * * CROSIER, Gertrude Z. â€" At Fairview Lodge. Whitby, Ont, on October. 3, 1965. Gertrude Alfred, beloved wife of the late Wright Crosier, and dear mother of Alpha (Mrs. G. Samells), Port Perry; Vyrtle, Toronto; and Archie of Rich- mond Hill; grandmother of Jean (Mrs. E. G. Bailey) and Donna (Mrs. Bruce Mackey) both of Oshawa, Peter Kim, Jonathon and Jermey Crosier of Richmond Hill. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. KARSH Mary, â€" In hospital, September 30, 1965, beloved wife of the late Michael Karsih, loving mother of Eliza- beth, Molly (Mrs. F. Bobson) Toronto; Robert, Richmond Hill also survived by four grandchildren, Barbara, Linda Michael, and Carolyn; one great-grandson Bradley. Rest- ed at Cardinal’s Funeral Home, 92 Annette Street, To- ronto. Service, Monday, Octo- ber 4. Interment, park Lawn Cemetery. c1w15 WITNEY. Charles Alfredâ€"At his residence 117 Trayborn Dr. Richmond Hill, formerly of Concord in his 54th year. Charles Alfred Witney, be- loved husband of Pauline Bay dear father of Zillah and Edward, brother of Mrs. Bolen Henderson, (Mary) Nashville, and John. Resting at the Pipher Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St N.. Richmond Hill. Service on Friday 2 pm. In- terment Maple Cemetery. c1w15. mu-o-(».u-o-o-o-u-‘ VEALS, Rev. Howard James. B.A.. B.Paed.â€"â€"-At the Bran- son General Hospital, Willow- dale on October 4. 1965, Re- verend Howard J. Veals of 83 Highland Park Blvd., High- land Park; beloved husband of Edna M. Bousfield and loved father of Mrs. L. W. Wray (Katherine) of Deep River, Ontario and Mrs. Alan Ball‘ (Marion) of Lewes, Eng- land. Dear grandfather of Howard and Richard Wray and Howard and Ian Ball; dear brother of William. Alice, Mrs. S. Vaughan (Ruby) Rev- erend John and the late Rev. H. F. Veals. Friends may call at the R. S. Kane Funeral Home Willowdale until 5 pm, Wednesday. Service in Thorn- hill United Church on Wed nesday at 8 pm. Casket will be open in the church from 6 Heartfelt thanks to my neigh- bors and friends for their symp- athy and acts of kindness dur- ing my recent bereavement in the death of my son Donald Gray Bernas. Mere words will not express my sincere thanks to the doc- tors, nurses and staff of York Central Hospital for their kind- neSSes to me during my recent illness. CARD 0F THANKS Special thanks to Dr. A. T. Arai and Dr. W. J. Wynne. Mrs. Charlotte Bemas c1w15 coe, Ontario on September 28, 1965. Theresa Hufnagel be- loved wife of the late Allani Stewart. mother of Mrs. Roy Thompson, Richmond Hill and grandmother of Robert, Susan, Stewart, Terry, Rich- ard and Kimberley. Funeral Service was held in Simcoe, interment alt Elia Cemetery. c1w15 ARD 0F THANKS pm until time of service. Further service at Omemee United Church on Thursday. at 3 pm. Interment Emily Cemetery, Omemee. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Missionary and Maintenance Fund United Church of Canada, 85 St. Clair Ave. E. ncw15 %eaths THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Oct. 7, 1965 Mrs. Char one Bernas c1w15 !. c1w15 c1w15 Building Inspector J. L. Hol- lowell was granted permission to attend the Ontario Building Officials Association Convent- ion October 21 and 22 at Lon- don. LEATâ€"«Gloria and Garnet are happy to announce the birth of their son. David Andrew. weighing 7 lbs. 15025.. at York Central Hospital. on Septem- ber 29 1965. c1w15 Sfrfiieifthl, David Andrew. Mr- MchIe appeared before weighing 7 lbs. 15025., at York town counmUast week and re- Cemra1 HospitaL on semen]- lated how 1115 bid to purchase her 29 1965. c1w15 some or all of an 85 foot by 69 foot piece of land has gone through various committees. _ lumlullmunlmnummlnl\l1l\1llulll1llu\l1lmmmmuuuuuuuml "1 stiu don't know whether - - they approve or not." he said. ' P ubllc Hearlng Council explained perhaps a u some of the delay was due to T00 Early I n Day the town’s uncertainty whether nmum\uln1mumnum1Imunmu\lmnummuummuuu“mum ‘Many of your neighbors start each Thursday this interesting way . . . and you can, too. You’ll like the range and variety of “The Liberal”. It recognizes your interest in suburban as well as provincial problems, your concern over rising taxa- tion, the crisis in education, your curiosity’about a new play or the activities in your church. There’s no end to the world of useful, informative, interesting reading you’ll find every Thursday in “The Liberal”. To order home delivery service in Rich- mond Hill just call 884-1105. ! FOR g LARGE SHOPPING CENTRE i RICHMOND HILL AREA E IF YOU LIVE IN RICHMOND HILL g OR DISTRICT 2 DIAL 884-II05 Town councillors were a little bit unhappy Over the time set for a public hear- ing to he held in Richmond Hill by the Metropolitan To- ronto and Region Transpor- tation Study November 18. Time: 2 pm. Mayor Thomas Broad- hurst said it the best: “Most of the transporting persons interested in the transpor- tation hearing will have been transported for the day.” The other councillors also felt 2 pm was a poor time to have the hearing with the majority of people des- tined to be in Metro To- ronto working at the time. The hearing. incidentally, will, dwell on Richmond Hill’s brief to the Metro committee calling on rapid transit for the area. It was decided to write to the committee and re- quest that a different time be arranged. A full report on the town’s brief will be found on Page 12 of this is- sue. CREDITS AND COLLECTIONS . . . Please phone 889-6243, Mr. Puhk for interview Building supply firm in Thornhill has opening {or a young man who has some experience in credits and col- lections or who is interested in entering this field. If you have previous experience in credit work or if you have junior matriculation or better, some years of ac- counting experience and a general knowledge of office procedures, and would like to enter the field of credits and collections, we are prepared to train you. Salary will be attractive and commensurate with experience. to enjoy fast home 'delivery of “The Liberal” This is a full time position. Drivers license is required. HU. 7-1591 Works Commissioner Whalen reported that the CNR advise: all final repairs to crossings on Markham and private crossing! on Crosby Avenue will be un- dertaken within the next two weeks. Authorized Mr. Whalen to advertise for tenders for dom- estic fuel oil and winter sand requirements. » Sugar lane Resident Wants ‘Yes' Or ‘No" In Land-Bid Purchase A Richmond Hill resident. J. B. McRae. Sugar Maple Luge. would like to buy a. strip or! land behind his home that be- longs to the town. , He's been trying for a year and he‘s still not sure whether he can or can't. it might at some future time use the adjacent area for a park site. Council wasn‘t sure just what the plans were but it was pos- sible the parks board didn‘t want to let go of anything until plans were crystallized. _ A Mr. McRae said he had fixed up the land in particular and then discovered a portion of it belonged to the town. ‘ He would be happy to even get 20 feet of it now. “One thing for sure,” hp said. “if a park is started_' there I’m moving out or. Richmond Hill." Coins-Bought& Sold York Coin Exchange 889-7328 len Pugh Council promised to dis- cuss the matter with the parks board and report back Immediately â€" yes or no. 117 YONGE ST. S., RICHMOND HILL

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