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The Liberal, 18 May 1967, p. 7

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Moving? CENTRAL VAN 8. STORAGE TORONTO, N. TORONTO RICHMOND HILL 924-3669 889-5101 884-2613 or 884-1146 LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING FULLY INSURED 24 HOUR SERVICE MODERN HEATED WAREHOUSE lawrence Constructlon 884-4425 487-1591 Mrs. ROYAL TRUST REAL ESTATE DIVISION 4683 Yonge Street 222-2548 Barbara Wright 889-7624 Storage? EXPERIENCE A MUST SELL!!! OWNER GOING INTO BUSINESS! DUFFERIN & HWY. No. 7 This exciting 7 room rancher has the largest master bed- room you ever saw. with 3 pc. bath ensuite. walk-in closets. Family room with bar and sink, French doors to patio, garage, circular drive, huge lot. Drastically reduced. Mrs. Andei‘ka. 889â€" 3816. :GRANDMOTHER SPECIAL NORTH YONGE This bungalow on a ravine has 4 bedrooms and 2 4-pc. bathrooms. Lower level has walkout to fully fenced, land- .scaped lot with large patio. .House is completely redec-z orated, you won't have to zlift a fingerâ€"just move in. Down payment $6000 ML: ‘Heiberg. 889-3816. . THORNHILL SPOTLESS BUNGALOW V 3 .521500 professionally land- scaped, attached garage: paved drive, spacious kit- chen, separate dining room. basement tiled and plas- tered. Near Yonge and all 90ther conveniences. Mt. ARlZZi. 889-3816. ‘ Moon¢§ooo¢4 “THE LIBERAL” REAL ESTATE PAGE NEW WAY OF LIFE BUNGALOW - DETACHED Brick, 3 bedroom paved drive. gas heat and hot water. NBA. 6% mortgage. Block to trans- portation, shopping and school. Principals only. 889-4105. tfc46 HOLLAND LANDING Modern 3 bedroom bungalow in spotless condition on large 60‘ x 250' lot priced at only $14,500 with $5,000 or what have you for a down payment. Owner will take back first mortgage. See this today. It's a jewel. NORTH Thornhill, large house and lot. 6 rooms and bath. close to Yonge Street, newly decor- ated. Phone 889-6750. c1w46 2 short blocks to Yonge St. and shopping. 5 room very neat bungalow, big living room with open fireplace, L shaped dining room, with 2 bedrooms, mod- ern kitchen and finished rec- reation room. 0n sewers, oil heat. Full price $19,900 with $5,300 down payment. Call Tom McKeage. 889-1156 Servicing wnlowdlle. Thomhill & Richmond Hill EARL V. STEWART REAL ESTATE BROKER 21 Yonge St. N., Aurora 727-9413 NORTH CENTRAL WILLOVVDALE One block from Yonge, two storey 3 bedroom homes. Close to transportation, schools, shopping, right agâ€" ainst a lovely township park, swimming pool in summer, skating in winter. Good fi- nancing. Asking $26,500.00. Call Mr. Murray, 889-1156. AURORA RD. - 400 HWY. 3 bedroom brick ranch style bungalow, 1% acre lot, 2 car garage, fireplace, nicely sit- uated for easy commuting. Reasonably priced at $27,- 500.00. Call Ken Villen- RETIREMENT SPECIAL euve, 889-1156 7 room log siding bungalow, 3 bedrooms, plus den, all with walk in cupboards, stone fireplace divides liv- ing and dining room, wood panelling throughout. Beat for $165.00 per year, 2 car garage, additional building 32x50’. A beautiful proper- ty close to Yonge St., 15 minutes from Toronto. Full price $43,500.00. Call Mrs. Dunlop, 889-6254. 8 ACRES AMID THE PINES 4 BEDROOMS Solid brick semi detached bungalow in Richmond Hill near all conveniences, large rooms, full basement, priv- ate drive, full price $17,- 900.00. Call Ruth Mabbett, 889-6254. BRICK APARTMENT BUILDING Located in Markham Road and Yonge area and consist- ing of 4 5-room apartments and 2 4-1'oom apartments. Only 8 years old. For more information call Frank Zaz- zara. 889-6254. NEW HOMES, STOUFFVILLE Nice 6 room brick bunga- lows, attached brick garage, full basement, good size lot. and right in town. 6%% NBA first mortgage, low down payment. . Ask for Frank Zazzara, 889-6254. 5859 Yonge St. (Newtonbrook Plaza) 8242 YONGE ST. TO PLEASE Willowdale OUR c1w46 PRIVATE, Richmond Hill, $I4.- 900, older home, 3 bedroom bungalow. half basement. large lot. $5.000 down. 884-2196. BRICK BEAUTY ATTACHED CARPORT $20,900 Aurora. This captivating bungalow with attached carport promises you top value for your money. Situated on a pretty court in a nice district, this home has a stylish Hollywood kitchen that's a real wife pleaser, 3 bright bedrooms, well planned living room, storms and screens, beautifully land- scaped grounds. Excellent terms. MT. ALBERT AREA 200 ACRES Level high producing sand loam. excellent potato land or beef farm. Large barn. driving shed. potato storage. stabling for 100 head of cattle. Frame house consists of 6 bedrooms. separate dining room, living room. bath. Excellent condition throughout. Lots of water. Ideally situated for dividing as each 100 acres is corner property. Asking $20,- 000 down. 51/‘2% NHA MORTGAGE $26,000. - Large custom built 3-bedroom bungalow. Stone fireplace, 2-car enclosed car- port â€" June 30 possession â€"â€" financing may be arranged. Call Mrs. Wright, 222-2548 or 884- 7915. 4683 Yonge St. 222-2548 1/9 ACRE - 4 BEDROOMS W. R. CASE REALTY LTD. $20,500 - RICHVALE 3 bedroom bungalow on large treed lot. This house is in beautiful condition and features a lovely brigh family _l<i§chen. Call Mrs. Jacobsen, 889-5651. CHECK THESE FEATURES 3 large bedrooms, dining room, kitchen, finished rec. room, panelled den. large fenced lot, walking distance to Yonge. Priced to sell. Call Mr. Hall, 889-5651. $21,900. - Financing on this; rnuu: U1\ruuuv home may be arranged to suit? c2w46 purchaser. Immaculate 3-bedâ€"l "‘ * * * room bungalow on Crosby Ave,‘MAY 31. WEDNESDAY, â€" Private drive and garden. Canilmportant auction sale of house- Mrs. Wright. 222-2548 or 884-lhold furniture. some near new, 7915. some antiques, articles, linens, bedding, dishes, glassware, etc., , also a number of handyman’s MEMBER TORORTO tools etc, at Lot No. 18. Con- REAL ESTATE BOARD cession 4, Pickering Township, ;on the Old 4th ConceSSion, East off the Brock Road, Sale at 1.30 1pm Terms cash. No reserve. ‘House sold_ James Smith, clerk, Ken 8; Clarke Prentice. Auc- ‘tioneers. RR No. 2 Markham. phone 640â€"3686. c2w46 Immaculate condition - solid brick 3 bedroom bungalow - tastefully decorated through- out. Aluminum storms and 1screens, paved drive - pre- ferred area of town â€" good schools and transportation. Full price $21,900. To view call Beth Jones, 889-5651. EMERALD ISLE REAL ESTATE LTD. For a Deal Worthwhile Call 18A YONGE STREET Nu 889-5651 884-2377 ROYAL TRUST 1“Look For The Sign Of The‘ 96 Yonge St., Aurora 727-4288 921-1691 HOUSE OF THE WEEK 53,500. DOWN PAYMENT .12 Shamrock" clw46 tfc46 100 acres. good clay loam, two spring fed creeks, running through farm, good brick clad 10 room house. good cellar, also small insul brick house. Two barns. one on stone foundation. Good terms. BRADFORD 150 acres close to town and highway, 25 acres bush balance working, good brick house, frontage on two roads. Asking $325. per acre, good terms. 85 acres close to town. nearly new brick house. Priced to sell, good terms. HOLLAND MARSH 20 acres good garden land, two houses and storage, asking $47.- 000. HOLLAND MARSH 10 acres good garden land, on paved road. Good house and storage. Tractor and implements go with this farm. Asking $22,- 000, good terms. BRADFORD Good building lot 100 x 190 ft north end of town. $1,000 down easy terms. 2 year old split level brick ven- eer 6 room house. Good kitchen, large living and dining rooms, 3 bedrooms, 4 piece bath, good cellar, oil furnace, all on a half acre lot, priced to sell. Good terms. BRADFORD Good, buflding lot 250x300 ft frontage on Hy 88. Terms. BRADFORD Featuring Outstanding Property Values Throughout York County Insul brick house, large kitchen, lots of cupboard space, two bed- rooms, three piece bath, good cellar, new oil furnace. Garage and storage. Asking $10,000 terms, good discount for cash. BRADFORD Holland st Large brick house, suitable for apartments, good lot. 2 car garage. Asking $25,â€" 000. HOMES WANTED by investor} for renting, all cash, will repair if needed. Free appraisal. Call Tula Realty Limited, 222â€"2525. tfc25 LAKEFRONT cottage, Bancroft area, quiet, safe sandy beach, inside conveniences, small - mouth bass and lake-trout fish- ing, boat, $65 weekly. 884â€"1919. tfcw43 SALE REGISTERS MAY 26, FRIDAY Evening â€" Auction Sale of choice house- hold furniture, bedroom den, lawn, garden suites, 40 sq. yds., broadloom electrical appliances, dishes, utensils, glassware, crys- tals, brassware, pictures, orna- ments, antiques, effects, garden tools, riding rotary, mower, garden tractor with attachments, power reel and hand mowers, various other miscellaneous ar- ticles etc. Property of W. H. CLARK, 16 Elgin Street. Village of Thornhill. Sale starts at 700 pm. (Evening) sharp â€" terms cash. No reserve â€"â€" property lsold. See Posters for full list- ings MAY 27, SATURDAY, â€" Auc- tion sale of choice household furniture, electrical appliances, suites, dishes, antiques, utensils, glassware, garden builders, handyman’s tools, miscellaneous articles, effects, etc. The prop- erties of HESSELL, JACQUES, MURCHIE, THELFALL, WIN- NETOY & OTHERS, at Pren- tice’s New Idea Farm, lot 21, con. 8, Markham Twp. on Hwy. No. 48, 1%: miles north of Mark- ham Village. This is an extra good lot, some near new. Sale at 1:00 pm. No reserves. Terms cash. See sale posters for full listings. :all W. C. (Bill) MELBOURNE Phone BRADFORD 775-2668 Representing There‘s only one way for you to be well-informed about import- ant local events and your special interests. ThaL': by reading “The Liberal" every Thursday. REAL ESTATE WANTED T. L. FRASER LTD. KING. ONT. What about next week? IN A HOME OF YOUR OWN COTTAGE TO RENT Ken and Clark Prentice Auctioneers Markham 640-3686. c2w46 Ken & Clarke Prentice, Auctioneers Markham. Ont. Phone 640-3686 c2w46 BRADFORD BRADFORD BRADFORD c1w46 Hengran Developments Ltd.. was finally giVen approval to {build the balance of its houses in Varley Village in Unionville Monday afternoon by Markham Township Council. but pros- pective tenants had better wait awhile yet before purchasing any welcome mats for the front stoop. Council’s approval applies to building permits only; the builders will still have to satis- fy the township and the Ontario Water Resources Commission in the matter of services before occupancy will be allowed. Grant Permits For Balance Varley Village Homes The matter has been hanging fire since last month when the company complained that Cent- ral Mortgage and Housing Cor- poration wouldn't proceSS any mortgages because there were- n’t any building permits avail- able in Unionville. Without the permits, a whole building season would be lost, the company said. Also, it said, the township was acting at the behest of the OWRC, which had asked that the occupancy be re- stricted, and not the permits. Council denied acting on the OWRC’s orders, and said that one of their complaints was that the sewage plant put in by the company still wasn’t operating properly. After consulting with its 501- Council received its annual icitor, clerk and engineer on pitch from the Central Ontariu the present status of its sub- Regional Development Council divid-er's agreement, council to join its ranks when Douglas agreed to the issuing of theReddington of the CORDC,pre- Sewing machines are whirring as Centennial costumes are being created, horses are being groomed, sports groups are lin- ing up top-flight lawn bowlers, fastball and tennis players and former school teachers have been contacted as preparations for Richmond Hill‘s Homecom- ‘ing weekend are in full swing. Homecoming Weekend June 17, 18 The Homecoming Weekend is} scheduled for June 17 and 18. but participating groups are spreading their festivities over the whole week, June 10-18. FASTBALL TOURNAMENT Richmond Hill Centennial ‘Fasrtball Tournament begins June 10 and will bring fastball at its best to town, in Ontario’s top tournament. The final rounds are scheduled for June 17 and 18. Proceeds will go to the Richmond Hill Amateur Softball Association to be spent on developing sports facilities in the town and this is planned to be an annual event. ANTIQUE SHOW “Heirlooms of the Century” is the imaginative name of an antique show being held in Richmond Hill United Church, June 15, 16 from 2 to 9 pm and June 17 from 10 am to 5 pm. Here you will find the treasures of bygone eras and many links with the town's earliest days. ORIGINAL CANADIAN PLAY Features Sports Events Play, Parade & Schools‘i This will give all former stu- dents an excellent opportunity to relive their schooldays with former teachers and fellow-stu- Richmond Hill Curtain Club will be presenting an originai idents Canadian play, “Titus Turning," by Ronald Chudley in its prem- ier performances. The play will open Thursday evening in the club's intimate theatre, located just off Yonge Street behind the former Canadian Tire Store, now the YWCA headquarters. Performances will also be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Tickets may be secured from Mrs. Fred Bannon, 884-2734. BACK TO SCHOOL Saturday morning the school bells will ring again to sum- mon classes to McConaghy Public School where open house will be held from 9:30 to 11 am. Approximately 70 former teach- ers have been invited to return to the school that morning to chat with former pupils. Open house will also be held at Richmond Hill High School from 10 am to noon. Among the large number of teachers who have indicated they will be re- turning for the day is former Principal James Stewart. Cof- fee will be available at this school. In both cases only informal get-togethers have been plan- ned. At 1:30 pm a parade, which will tell the story of Richmond Hill from its beginning, will move off from Industrial Road. The parade will include the Queen's York Rangers, with some members dressed in the green uniforms of 1793 and carrying axes and some wearing the uniform of the 1812 period. They will be led by their fife and drum corps. Also included will be a conestoga wagon which made the trip from Pen- nsylvania in the late 18th cen- tury. two Trench farm wagons, the Thom'won Sta"ecoach. the seater democrat THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Thursday. May 18, 1967 mm [H l covered permits, with the occupancy sented abrief proviso. He said ‘ About 300 more houses will complete the development. District Postal Services in Toronto have finally agreed to grant some concessions in cer- tain postal zones in Markham Township. As a result, those residents living within half a mile of Knob Hill Farms post office, will no longer have to trudge to the post office to get their mail, but will be able to collect it from nearby group boxes, which will be placed at various intersections along Don Mills Road. The Knob Hill Post Office at Highway 7 and Don Mills Road was installed a year and a half ago. At that time. residents, who had formerly been receiv- ing their mail from rural post boxes, agreed to give up the latter so that they could have the extra facilities offered by a post office. However, increasing traffic and a lack of sidewalks. were making the half-mile trip too hazardous, residents said. Council made two requests to postal authorities before the group box plan was suggested. Council received its annual pitch from the Central Ontario Regional Development Council to join its ranks when Douglas wagon, floats, antique cars dat- ing back to 1902, 400 young ball players, bands, majorettes, and marching groups, with lots of color and excitement. The par- ade route is Soum 0“ Yonge Cu m made and ex ert instal- Street to the town park. Sto p lation of aluminum siding, rail- STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL ing, awnings, windows and From 2:30 to 5 pm, an old-‘doors. ‘fashioned strawberry festival“ We repair all makes will be held at Richmond Hill‘Broken screens, glass. lock \Presbyterian Church. sponsored‘ hamme‘ hinges, closer, chain ‘lby lhe Mary 8: Martha Guild. a em” etc. Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church will be celebrating its 150th anniversary as a congre- gation â€" commemorating the first service held by Rev. Wil- liam Jenkins in a pine grove on the site of the present cemetery. The service will be held indoors and a market will be placed on Mr. Jenkins grave. Members of the Jenkins family will be pre- sent. \ SUNDAYS All churches are planning special services for Sunday morning. RICHMOND HILL MANUFACTURER HAS VACANCY FOR ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER AND SHIPPER. PERMANENT POSITION, 5 DAY WEEK. SOME OVERTIME. 884-6484. Applications for the position of Municipal Solicitor will be received by the undersigned until 5:00 P.M. Monday, June 5th, 1967. H. G. Rose, Clerk. for OUR LADY OF THE ANNUNCIATION SCHOOL OAK RIDGES for Part-time Kindergarten teacher - afternoons only. Salary schedule in effect: Standard I â€" $4,700 - $6,950 Allowance for Primary Methods Certificate. 6 years’ previous experience in Ontario recognized at $250 per year. Principal’s Relief Teacher also required for 4 one half days per week at $25 per day. Must hold Teaching Certificate â€" Standard 1 or 2. Please advise qualifications and name of last inspector to: Help Wanted TEACHERS WANTED Solicitor R. E. URQUHART, P.0. Box 427, Oak Ridges, or Telephone 773-5398 evenings CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KING SEPTEMBER, 1967 He said the organization. which was formed to deal with the mutual problems of mun- icipalities in Halton, Peel, Onâ€" tario and York Counties. now had 14 members out of a pos- sible 59. Besides its basic proâ€" gram it planned to incorporate other features such as promot- ing the areas. doing research into the basic problems of the region to help to make decis- ions on the municipalities’ be- half. and cataloguing lands as to their potential. Council received the brief without comment. ‘ Aluminum \ Dbor&Wihdows : we'Repalrs ‘Custom made and expert instal ‘1ation of aluminum siding‘ rail NORTH GWILLIMBURY â€"- North Gwillimbury Fire Depart- ment's request for raises from $3 to $5 for the first hour. and from $1.50 to $3 for each addi- tional hour. was turned down by council because it was too late to be included in this year‘s budget. Reeve Joe Dales, ex- pressing regret, said the fire- men would receive a raise next year. By virtue of an outstanding mechanic’s lien in the amount of $490.18 the following de- scribed automobile will be sold by public auction. A 1959 Ford Sedan, 1965 licence number 199.411, serial number 589511. registered to Donald Sweet. PO. Box 179 Holland Landing, Ontario. Sale to take place at Town Auto Body. 173 Yonge Street N., Richmond Hill, on Monday. May 29, 1967. at 10 am. Terms and conditions to be announced at time of sale. MECHANIC’S LIEN SALE OAK RIDGES, ONT‘ M. TANZOS HOME PRODUCTS SALES & SERVICE repair an makes screens, glass, \ock. hinges, closer, chain, etc, etc. - Do It NOW! and have those doors 8: windows repaired. CALL 7 73-4285

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