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The Liberal, 6 Apr 1967, p. 20

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mull!“mumnumumuuumnmmunnumumuummummumu NEED GOOD WORKERS? GET ’EM FAST BY USING LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS 20 Two Unhurt .llls'm Twp. Plane Crash Cause of the engine trouble was blamed on con- taminated fuel. Damage to the plane, which was later towed hack (0 the airport. was estimat- ed M $3.000. According to Markham Township Police. the plane developed engine trouble after clearing the trees at the end of the runway. and crashed into some soft mud near Highway 7 on Conces- sion 3. Involved in the accident were Mike Dorey. 33. or Downsvicw, a licensed in- structor and pilot of the plane. and his passenger. Ian Speller. 52. of Don Mills. Two men escaped injury Saturday afternoon after their four-seater Cessna aircraft crashed just after takeoff from Buttom’ille Airport in Markham Town- ship. mu. $81.00 0R YOUR PRESENT CAR DOWN An elegant car at a price that‘s sure to please you. Finished in a luxurious Royal Blue with blue vinyl interior, it features V8. automatic. with power steering power brakes. radio wliitewalls. etc. Yours to inspect and drive today. Ask for Ron Fraser. Licence No. J50369. ‘ A real beauty that has top driving performance for you. This car is like new and can be yours today. if you act fast, at a greatly reduced price. Comes in flamboyant white and brown with a 390 V8. auto- matic, power steering and brakes. radio. whilewalls, etc. Ask for Henry necking. Licence No. 316850. 549.00 ()R YOUR PRESERI CAR DOWN Economy is the word to describe this thrifty 6 c_\‘l. Finished in a classic beige it is equipped with white \valls‘ washers and radio. Appealingly priced and easy to buy! Ask for Gerry Vanderkolk. Licence No. J55562. $31.00 0R YOl'R PRESENT CAR DOWN 1964 FORD FAIRLANE 4 Door Sedan PAYMENTS $75.30 x 30 MONTHS PAYMENTS $82.58 x 30 MONTHS CHARGES $265.00 CHARGES $477.40 LITTLE'S SAVINGS TO YOU $212.40 EXAMPLE Ll’l‘TLE’S PLA N REGULAR PLA N $2,000 VALUE USED CAR $2,000 VALUE USED CAR LITTLE I R. D. LITTLE FORD I965 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE I964 GALAXIE XL HARDTOP When You uy From break-ins during the weekend. 1 Charged were Paul Serette. The first occurred at the home‘29: David Black, 17, and Lorne of Kurt Arnold. 14 Elmwood Black. 27. taking the man's licence num- Markham Township Police her. have arrested three Toronto Arrested was Raymond Chis- men and charged them with lain. 334 McConvey Drive. who theft under $50 following the has been charged with imper-'loss of some copper tubing from sonating a police officer and‘the new Thornhill Green Sub- with common assault. ldivision in North Thornhill over Police also reported two the weekend. break-ins during the weekend. Charged were Paul Serette. The girl managed to and then called pol taking the man's lice} bcr. The alleged wooing of t\\0A\'e girls by false pretences has lhro brought about the arrest of a ll 25-yearâ€"old Richmond Hill man. lake According lo police. the girls ’1‘] were stopped by a man, who and had been cruising by them in Ne“ his car. as they walked through was a service station lot early Satur- day morning. ‘ A The man identified himself as‘TOW a' police officer and asked the 53ml girls their names, addresses and said phone numbers. Then he grab- 566 bed one of the girls and triedi Bi to force her into his car on the‘406 pretext he was taking her to1 1-4 headquarters, police said. ttion Charge Man With Impersonating An Officer $76 called police aftel man's licence num- EQ L'AL MONTHLY PAYMENTS EQL'AL MONTHLY PAYMENTS EQUA L MONTHLY PAYMENTS A three-year-old Vaughan mself 35 Township girl was bitten by the ked melamin cat Sunday. and police sses andlsaid it would be investigated to la grab. see if the cat is rabid. 1d triecfl Bitten was Charlene Lawson, ' on the‘406 Yonge Street. Elgin Mills. her 10; Looking after the investiga- 1. .tion is Canine Control Officer e1 away-James Ryan. taken. The second Occurred at Foam and Plastics Industries Ltd‘. 264 Newkirk Road. where nothing was reported taken. Avenue, where entry was made through a bedroom window. It is not known yet what was If you've been looking for an economy car . . . you can stop looking right now! Because we have the ideal model! Thrifty on miles and tlirilty on your budget. It's finished in a radiant Lime Green and features an elegant brown interior. Come in today. Ask for Carl Mastro. Licence No. J59361. EQUAL $23.00 OR YOUR MONTHLY PRESENT CAR. DOWN PAYMENTS Here‘s a model that caters to good taste It's a 4 door hardtop model finished in Ebony Black with red interior. Furnished with an 8 cylinder. automatic, with radio, whitewalls. etc. Make 11 )oul's to enjoy by acting today. Ask for Henry Hecking. Licence No. J59490. EQUAL $39.00 0R YOUR MONTHLY PRESENT CAR DOWN PAYMENTS Park Avenue quality can be yours for years in this luxurious convertible. Finished in a glowing Skymist Blue with blue vinyl interior it features VB, autoâ€" matic. power steering. power brakes, radio, \\'hite\\'alls, etc. Take a long lingering look . . . it’s a real beauty. Ask for Gerry Vanderkolk. Licence No. J55207. 891.00 0R YOUR PRESENT CAR DOWN I965 GALAXIE XL CONVERTIBLE I964 VOL I963 IMPALA I964 VOLKSWAGEN A recommendation by Mark- “hat 11115 amoums to. ham Township Planning Boal‘dICouncillor Allan Sumner that township lot fees be in-j He said that, if creased from $500 to 551-009 0“ were some provincial 1 future residential lots, ran into lam,“ that would re some ODDOSition before “nan-W residents of new sul being received by council ai .3? sions of existing cost! meeting held Tuesday evenlngl would agree to it. but d of last week. l c“: a..." an“... L... .l “I’ll never be a party to such wholesale robbery, which is Nn Decision Made On Motion To Increase, Lot Fees In Mkhm Twp Markham Township Police also had praise for a towing company for its quick response to an accident call near 16th and Bayview Avenues Sunday night. Police said a car. driven by Rochelle Morinis. 20, of To- From $500 To $1,000 The men were al Police Constable Albe EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS Tested by rt Hudson. Return transportation. accom- modation in Montreal. contin- ental breakfast and passports: Choice of 4 or 5 day tours. June to Oct. Inquire: "Medical Ethics” was the topic of informative talks by Dr. G. B. Blackwell of Bradford and Dr. W. J. Vail of Newmar- ket at the regular meeting of York County Medical Secretar- ies Association. This was held at York County Hospital March 7 with President Mrs. Nell Thorpe in the chair. Program Chairman Mrs. G\\‘en_Anderson announced plans for a September fashion show, which were enthusiastic- ally endorsed by the member-. ship. The association will be‘ selling “Discovering Canadian Cuisine” at $1.00 a copy. Any medical secretary will take your order for this very interesting cook book. It is hoped that a good repre- sentation from York County will attend the annual convention in Toronto in May. This is spon- sored by the Ontario Medical Association. Cofi'ee was served by Mrs Iris Power and Mrs. Toni Cam- eron. This is a promotion for Mr. Veltheer who was formerly the assistant manager. Previous to joining the staff of the Rich- mond Inn Mr. Veltheer held the position of assistant manager of the Embassy Tavern in Toronto. Medical Secretaries learn About Ethics Mr. George Wilson, President of the Richmond Inn announces the appointment of Peter Velâ€" theer to the position of manager of the Inn. Agreed to a request from Grandview-Highland Commun- ity Association to close off Don- caster Avenue between Hender- son and Meadowview Avenues from 9 am to 1 pm May 22. in order to stage a soap box derby during the association‘s Centen- nial Jamboree. Council also: Agreed to a re- quest from the York County Branch, C a n a d i a n Mental Health Association to campaign for funds in the township dur- ing Mental Health Week May 1 to 7. Expo Accommodation Reeve Stewart Rumble said council couldn't charge for one and not the other; it would be applied to the whole township. Mr. Sumner failed to get a seconder for his motion to defer the matter and council subse- quently agreed to a motion by Councillor Charles Hoover to receive the report. Deputy-reeve S, J. Gadsby said he thought council should approve the increase and decide later what to do with it. He said also. that he didn't think the increase should apply to old lots. The car was turned upright and its two passengers were dis- patched to York Central Hospit- tal for treatment of minor in- juries, all within six minutes. police said. ronto. had gone into the ditch during a rainstorm. trapping Miss Morinis and her passenger. Patrick O‘Neall, 20, also of To- i‘onto. Announcement Mr. Sumner said it would mean people in the new subdivisions wouldn‘t “get a nickle's worth" out of what they were paying. He said that, if there were some provincial legis- lation that would relieve residents of new subdivi- sions of existing costs. he would agree to it. but didn’t feel they should have to pay an extra $500 as well. MR. PETER VELTHEER Expo 67 Package Tours 665 St. Clair Ave. “2, Toronto 10, Ont. Tel: 416. 531-0613 531-0613 531-4351 'Spring Service Specials ll'Dl‘ said EASY TERMS + No Down Payment + Free 30 Day Charge Credit Is Easy at G.M. Prmiucts;< I“ I~"w as 175 Cmn'f Products As lov A’ ccccc As low CHARGE with OUR EASY CREDIT CARD SYSTEM CANADIAN TIRE _ “MOW-MASTER” RE-MANUFAGTURED GHAMMTEE: ; 8 “0.41115 ,5; -:' "'- FORD rmducts 200:2? ,gHOCK ABSORBERS Don’t vtrade cars â€" trade engines! Restore the power, economy and newâ€" car performance originally built into your car, at lowest _priceé ever. Re- manufoc‘rured to rigid specifications for your exact make and model of car. TORSION BARS Right and Left side CHEVROLET 8; PONTIA( Wan-.36 . . . . . . . . . . . 1957-64 (most) . . . . . DODGE and‘fiffiidUTH 1957-6] (most) . . . . . FORD and METEOR Complete Steering Inspection Correct Caster, Correct Camber, Correct Toe-in and Toe-out ENGINES 1955-57 . . . . . . 1958-64 (must) Here's what you get MAKE and YEAR Most Chevrolet, . Pontiac, 1952-58 1Ford, Meteor, ALL 1952-59; Dodge, FOUR Plymouth 1952-5! WHIII( rli-Lolu nu..-) Mote-Master shock absorb- ers put you in control of vour car â€" for a safer. smoother ride â€"â€" at everv speed, on any road. Hard To Steer? Get Better Perform- ance And More Driving Comfort “BEAR” WHEEL ALIGNMENT Dodge and Plymouth 1957-61. Each GUARANTEED 18 MONTHS 0R l8,000 MILES FOUR Plymourhwszlse WHEELS slightly more). Ask about Canadian Tire‘s complete brake overhaul. 6.80 ea. f 6.35 ea. 6.80 ea. 7.20 ea. 11.90 ea. 12.60 ea. 12.50 ea. 12.50 ea. Chev., Pontiac, Ford, Dodge, Plymouth 6.90 ea. 6.55 ea. CLUTCH JOBS , $ .50 Chev., P ooooooo Ford, Dodge, Up per Similar savings on other models flers are desaned far longer lih LIFEâ€"TIME GUARANTEE â€" Y Her i BALL JOINTS "3‘33" MUFFLERS cHEv.. PONT. 1954-”64 ("1°50 INSTALLED 7.35 4.75 ea. Lower 30 to '1 V SAFETY SERVICE $7.50 FREE! For example, Chevrolet, Pan tiac, 1959-62‘ ALL 4 WHEELS Chrysler Windsor‘ Desoto, Firedome 1957-61. Each Complete With Parts 8: Labour 2.25 ea 2.85 ea 1.95 ea 3.36 ea 4.50 ea 'l‘lE ROD ENDS e and greater ga (MOST MODELS) REGULAR $10.50 i 5.40 ea. 11.60 pr. 6.50 ea. ‘ 6.60 ea. 9- 7.35 13.60 pr. (‘OIL SPRINGS

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