He said two languages may exist between Quebec and other areas of the country but “there is one loyalty." Most unpopular speaker of the night was candidate Thomas who drew sporadic catcalls and boos for some vaguely disparag- ing remarks about his oppon- ents â€" specifically Stirling and Hurlbul‘t. Guest speaker of the evening was Senator Wallace McCutch- eon of Gormley. who is the federal Tory candidate in York Simcoe. (Continued from Page 1) national unity in Quebec." he maintained. “The people of Quebec are Canadians first, not citizens of France. little opportunity for the Que- "Trudeau has shown t'rue Lib- becker to put the education he eral arrogance in asking the receives to use. The opportun- people to give him a mandate ity is not there. Capital is flow-for the next five years with no ing out of Quebec. ‘new policy to speak of and with "The Conservatives can solve a make-shift cabinet." this by providing the economic He predicted the tide was‘ opportunity in Quebec. By en-l.,, 7,7,;â€"____,_W, couraging business to go into Quebec." iNDP To Support Libs? I]- -niA tum ln‘nannanc mav Senator McCutcheon decried the establishing of an "instant “But there is a problem, an economic problem. There is little opportunity for the Que- becker to put the education he receives to use. The opportun- Hurlburt Wins Tory Nomination, Defeats Dark Horse! i i WW v YANGTZE mommmc LOUNGE NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT Beautiful Betty Brent GUITAR SOLOIST, VOCAL IMPRESSIONS 2‘ Top flight entertainer direct from New York (‘ity BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEONS g 2 Ranging from 900 to $2.25 - 12.00 noon - 3.00 pm. Choice of Chinese or Canadian food only $4.95 Hunng moths can't ruin winter garments \vhe] they're stored throughout the summer in our insured cold storage vaults. We furnish the Hamper . . . you fill it full. return it to us. We take the garments, clean and press them and vault store them on hangers. In the Fall we return everything clean, refreshed and ready to use. TO THE SEPARATE SCHOOL SUPPORTERS OF (‘.R.C.S.S. RICHMOND HILL A public meeting of the ratepayers sup- porting the Combined Roman Catholic Separate Schools of the Town of Richmond Hill and the Townships of Markham and Vaughan will be held at "VICTORIA SQUARE COMMUNITY HALL MAY 15, 1968 at 8:00 PM. For the purpose of voting on the proposed union of C.R.C.S.S. Richmond Hill with C.R.C.S.S. King - Whitchurch. Al‘l Separate School supporters are urged to attend. 1968. 7:00 am. - 9:00 pm Yonge 8; Levendale o Starling Time Llons Hall mm. EARLY BIRD GAMES APPROX. 7:40 PM. ANY SPECIAL IN 50 NUMBERS OR LESS $100. 54 NO'S CALLED Oh behalf of the board, this 8th day of May, Mon mm CLEANING RICHMOND HILL LIONS CLUB Fri NOTICE Monday, May 13 Plus Regular Cleaning Price Reservations phone 884-4278 zg‘iRichvale. Everyone welcome Richmond Heights Centre OPEN prime minister such as Pierre Trudeau is. I don‘t like instant prime ministers any more than I like instant coffee.†He also blasted the Liberals for calling an election at this time. Four prospective Liberal stan- of Kieinburg for the past six dard bearers will contest the years is a strong contender from nomination for the riding of the northern part of Vaughan. York Simcoe at Huron Heights President of Kleinburg Rate- Secondary School, May 14 at Bipayer‘s Association and a memâ€" pm. Riding Association Presi-‘ber of Vaughan Township Libâ€" dent Tom Taylor announced this rary Board. Mr. Griffith had week. two children and is personnel Ellis Griffith. 38. a residentfmanager for Litton Systems. Four To Seek Liberal Nomination In New Riding Of York Simcoe J. C. MATTHEWS, Secretary-Treasurer, C.R.C.S.S. Richmond Hill Ellis Griffith, 38. a resident LET US SUPPLY THE EXTRA ‘ CLOSET C o d t: FOR WINTER l RR 2. Gormley WE R Phone 834-3040 Mrs. Elmer Leek entertained Saturday evening for a shower lin honor of Miss Sandra Monkï¬ â€˜Sarnia. A happy social time was Smart householders ‘enjoyed giV‘ing the Headford ' . ‘friends an opportunity to meet dont homE-store the†Sandra Ann. who on May 18 , r S ‘will become the bride of David “ oomms,’ ' ' the) u e Wesley Rumble. Sandra and EARTH S Hamper David are graduates of Guelph Sun-age Sen-ice. iUniversity and after their mar- riage they will live in Port . Credit. Showers of good wishes inter garments When will follow them from the comâ€" ummer in our insured munity where David has lived 7.7. A. "i 7 most of his life. 5100. J A (‘K POT 7:00 am. - 6:00 CENTRE Sat turning for the Conservatives and that “there is no doubt in my mind Robert Stanfield will be the next prime minister of Canada â€"â€" after June 25.†Platform guests included Maj- or Lex MacKenzie, former MLA for York North, the Hon. Dal- ton Bales, MLA York Mills and Minister of Labor in the R0- barts' Government. and Bob Sherwood. President of the York North federal Conserva- tives organization. John Roberts, of Ottawa. ex- ecutive assistant to Forestry Minister Maurice Sauve is also seeking the nomination. Others in the race are John Medcof, 37, a Toronto and Mount Albert Lawyer and Ed- ward Rettig, 52, a Bradford businessman. Conservative candidate in the June 25 election is Senator Wal- lace McCutcheon of Gormley who was nominated a year ago. Mr. McCutcheon has announced that he will resign his seat in the Senate June 10 to clear the way for his candidacy. Only announced NDP candi- date at press time was Donald McFayden, of RR 2 Newmarket. a school teacher. The NDP nomination meeting took place last night (Wednes- day) at Vandorf Community Hall. Robert Buchanan, editor of the Aurora Banner, promin-I ent NDP supporter had last week announced his intention of presenting a resolution at the meeting that the NDP not conâ€" test the riding. Instead, he feels the riding should support’ the Liberals and Prime Minis- ter Pierre Trudeau. 1962 Chevrolet Biscayrn:autor- matic, radio. immaculate con- dition, original owner. leaving country. $500. 884-4727. clw45 1966 Sunbeam Imp, full price $795. With $37 down and payâ€" ments of $26.55 per month, you can own this car. Call 889â€"8830 or 884-8134 or come to 16 In- dustrial Road, Richmond Hill. c1w45 PONTIAC, 4-door Strato-Chief. 6 cylinder. Good mechanical condition, interior extra clean. 884-4192 after 5 pm. *1w45 York Sir/woe federal riding serves the York County municiâ€" pality of King, Whitchurch, East Gwillimbury, Aurora, Newmar- ket and Stouffville. It also in- cludes the Southern Simcoe County municipalities of West Gwillimbury, Innisfil, Tecum- seth and Cookstown. ‘MAY 15, WEDNESDAY, 8 pm. Euchre. main hall of Legion Court, sponsored by Ladies’ Auxiliary, Branch 375, Prizes and Refreshments. Admission $1. clw45 MAY 11, SATURDAY. 10.30 am. Rummage Sale, Commun- ity Hall, 31 Spruce Avenue, MAY 11. SATURDAY. 10 10 4 cellent condition. Full price pm. Car wash. by Richmond $1,350. Private. 727-4094. Hill Presbyterian Church Youngl c1w44 People. Rear parkingr lot offil F H at f 11 fee Yorige Street. Proceeds to Deafl$ggg $4grdoo£h :nd pgay- Children‘s Farm, Milton MAY 18, SATURDAY, 103012244357 Rummage Sale. Richvale Com-I munity Centre. 31 Spruce Ave- 1966 HO] nue. Sponsored by D.C.AAA. fun Pl‘lc‘ Everyone welcome! 02w45|and P33 MAY 22 WEDNESDAY, Open House will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McNeil, Islington Ave.. N. Woodbridge in honor of Mrs. J. A. McNeil. on the occasion of her 80th birthday. 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm. No gifts please. c2w45 JUNE 19. WEDNESDAY. 4.30 - pm. Teston United Church. An- nual Strawberry Festival. De- tails later. c1w45 Birthday congratulations to Becky Staton and Mrs. D. C. Calder who dropped their pen- nies in the birthday box at Sun- day school. Brenda Wellman, grade 10. Rosemary Leek, grade 13 and Richard Burton 13. were the Headford representatives at the Thornhiu Secondary annual prom. Church News Mrs. R. O. Joliffe, Rockwood. was the guest of her sister Mrs L. Guild during the weekend. The sunshine Sunday morning provided the right backdrop for Rev. Martin Jenkinson's sermon on the joy in simple pleasures provided by nature. evident now in the unfolding beauty of spring. Headford News OMING -VENTI 1960 Fargo 1’2 ton truck. Good “um‘m‘" “““""‘“’ "“" lcondition, $400 or best offers 3954666 'â€" 895'5901 223-2521. ('lw45 “011 19752 Pontiaé, idle 3 years. needs ‘battery. will run. Best offer. Simcoe 38919133; _ , ,, _ _ “W4†Do‘y'oum’éi'ré'fdiin’kirig 3768‘- ‘1966 Honda Hawk. 32:) cc‘ $400 lem. If so AA can help. Write or best offer. 833-5512 after 7‘Box 84, Richmond Hill, 01‘ call the past six pm. c1\\'45‘EM.6-8684. tl‘cl? “end†from“’82 B’ï¬ick. WiidcaifFi’iiiy equip- Of vaughan'1ped. private, low mileage, $950. COLLEGES "5:552! 11:12::l884â€"7945. C1w45i‘_ 7 _ N If V 11963 Austin panel truck, good} DO YOU WANT T0 BE A condition, $450 or best offer. DICTA'TYPIST? 884-8893 after 6. Clw45 YORK W ' COMMERCIAL )wnship Libâ€" Griffith had is personnel c1w45 clw45 ESTVolkswagen 5200. Mini- bike $40. 884-8014. *1w45 1956 Dodge car best offeirifésll: 3403. c1w45 1960 vw deluxe. Can 7§3T5§§6 after 6 pm. c1w45 lâ€"gfiï¬auxhall. good for sércogn_d car. $100. 884-4618. Cl\\'45 V'OZ’KSWAEENS wanted, 1966 up. Best prices. 889-9340. tfc43 1958 Chev, o‘cylï¬iér, very good condition. 884-7819. i967 Suzuki 250cc. Street“ Scrambler. 884-6217. After 5 pm.‘ MOORE TRUCK PARTS 889-7800, 921-2167. tfc45 ’66 Mustang, fast back, Véfau; tomatic, radio. Clean, private. 889-3177. c1w45 1963 Dodge, 2 door sedah, V8 automatic. radio, good condiâ€" tion. 884-7354. clw45 1960 Pontiac convertiblé re- quires minor body work, mech- anically good. 889-3441. 1966 Honda Sports Convertible, full price $1,395. With $70 down and payment of $46.47 per month, you can own this car. Call 889-8830 or 884-8134 01‘ come to 16 Industrial Rd., Rich- mond Hill. c1w45 i’sisi’Austin Mini 850. licensed and running, $150. Phone after 5. 773-5866. c1w45 Iavailable. 889-6853, 635-6158 6 cylinder. Good mechanical condition, interior extra clean. 884-4192 after 5 pm. *1w45 ’67 MG BGT, full price $2,395. With $117 down and payments of $79.66 per month you can own this car. Call 889-8830 or 884-8134 or come to 16 Indus- trial Rd., Richmond Hill. m‘Farm spld. See sale bills for price $395. With $20 down and full llstlngs, etc. Ken & Clarke payments of $123.27 per month, Prentice, Auctioneers, Mark- you can own this car. Call 889â€" ham: 640‘3285; * * \ 02W44 30 4-8134 t 15‘ a 88 or 88 or come 0 MAY 16, THURSDAY evening. Industrial Rd., Richmond Hill. . _ chi/45f:t 7-30" Pm S‘l‘lal‘p, Victoria 1' n V “4_ nu,†uFAJ-I uunu a...“ ru,...v-.w of $79.66 per month you can‘ly of PTb ahgl 3 point hitch own this car. Call 889-8830 or‘IYDeS‘. tools. miscellaneous use- 334_3134 or come to 16 1ndus-lul farm articles, etc. At Lot trial Rd., Richmond Hill. 3‘ Concession 4: Markham “W45 Twp., 1 mile north of Steeles â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Ave, on Don Mills Rd. or Woodâ€" $460 Vauxhall VICtOI‘, 1962, 38,â€"ibine Ave. Property of Edgar 000’ from BC Venetian Rgd- Ridge Farms, of the late Gorâ€" coachwork flawless, mechamc- don Young Estate. sale at 1 ally excellent. 225-2647. c1w45 pm. Terms cash N0 reserves. All risks. Call F. A 1962 Chevrolet Impala conver- tible. Private. Fully equipped. Reasonable. $950. Apply 889- 5435 days, John Netherton. or i481-1538 after 6 pm‘ clw45 1796757 Ford 7 Custom, automatic transmission. radio, 4 door, ex- cellent condition. Full price ment of $29.87 per month, you can own this car. Call 889-8830 or 884-8134 or come to 16 In- dustrial Rd., Richmond Hill. C1w45 AUTO INSURANCE A11 risks written. Lowest rates. Fast service. Auto financing 1960 Consul convertible. Pri- vate. Original 29,000 miles. Mechanically good. $100. Lic- ence K45132. Call 889-5435 Des- Carpenter. c1w45 1966 Triumph Sports. 6 cylin- der. full price $1,695. With $85 down and payments of $56.43 per month. you can own this car. Call 889-8830 or 884-8134 or come to 16 Industrial Rd., Richmond Hill. c1w45 1962 Falcon Sedan. full price, $695. With 32 dowrx and pay- ment of $23.23 per month, you can own this car. Call 389-8830 or 884-8134 or come to 16 In- dustrial Rd., Richmond Hill. c1w45 me at 884-4441 or 889-7703 or come in to Puddicombe Motors on Yonge Street North in Rich- mond Hill. Please ask for Har- old Ritcey as I am not a high pressure salesman. nclw45 195_3 Chev. 4 door sedan. ngirehall- cylmder standard. radio. white-'GiVing UP busmessv 5319 walls 1966 Chev Sedan, full price $795. With 337 down and pay- ment of $26.55 per month. you can own this car. Call 889-8830 or 884-8134 or come to 16 In- dustrial Rd., Richmond Hill. c1w45 EASY FINANCING 0N CARS THINKING of trading your car to a new or used? I would be happy to serve you. Please call Call Newmarket Spring Service Owned and operated by Moore Truck Parts and Sales Ltd.. Holland Landing, Ont., 895- 5901, 895-4666. tfcll USED CARS Volkswagen $200. Mini- $40. 884-8014. *1w45 badge car best offer. 884- c1w45 best offer. 884-7645 INSURANCE NEED SPRING WORK DONE? Tucker. tfc45 c1w45 c1w45 c1w45 e re- mech- c1w45 auto-r * con- eaving c1w451 price i pay- h, you 9â€"8830 16 In- l Hill MAY 9, Thursday Evening at‘ 7.30. Auction Sale â€"â€" antiques: and works of art, carnival glass,‘ several pieces of walnut furni- ture, Dresden porcelain plates, decorative pieces of china, sev-‘ eral figurines. In all about 150} different articles will be sold‘ at the Farmers Market, Thorn- hill, Ont. on Thursday evening May 9 at 7.30 sharp. Goods on view from 11 am. until sale; time. Pick up catalogues at sale. Alvin S. Farmer Auctioneer, Gormley, Ont.. c1w45 Liberal tate, a the 32.1 The people started CNE throng] Lawrer Park A Avenue then c Nathan walker" at each Mr. 1 c1w45 tfc38 Y8: SALE REGISTERS MAY 16, THURSDAY evening. at 7.30 pm sharp, Victoria Square Community Hall on Don .Mills Road 3 miles north of No. ;7 Highway. Watches, jewellery ‘etc.. 200 lots of unredeemed pledges. under instruction of prominent Ontario pawnbrokers, gents and ladies watches. naâ€" tionally advertised diamond rings. cameras. shaving sets, many other articles. All watches carry written guarantee. Free draw of lady’s diamond ring. I have sold a lot of sales for this company and find them very reliable. 8876311. (Continuedi 1965 VALIANT 4 door automatic, Plymouth Slant 6 engine. 6 wheels, good snow and other tires. block heater, 2 mirrors. 4 safety belts, aerial, radio reasonable but op- tional. 43,000. one owner only. Now privately offering a clean car. 889-1765. c1\\'45 ATTENTION TRUCKERS When you need parts call the truck Wreckers first. Used parts, tires, bodies, etc. Rebuilt rear ends, transmissions. DO YOU WANT TO BE A DICTA-TYPIST? YORK COMMERCIAL COLLEGE can help ybu to obtain the Dip- loma issued by the Dictaphone Company. 15 Yonge Street North RICHMOND HILL 884-6405 or 781-4928 after hours Clw45 J.D. corn picker, grain (dryer, farm tillage, seeding, haying, harvesting implements an {nosi- MAY 16, THURSDAY â€"â€" Ex- tensive Auction Sale of late model farm machinery: M-F diesel tractor, baler, combine, MAY 18, SATURDAY. Auction sale of house and lot in the Village of Unionville, 21/2 miles north of Metropolitan Toronto. This is nicely situated on the south side of Euclid Ave. The lot is 50 ft. wide more or less with a depth of 150 ft. more or less, a modern 6 roomed square plan stucco dwelling, oil heated, all conveniences, very attractive and desirable. Sale at 2 pm. Terms 10 percent on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to reserve bid. For further particulars apply to Auctioneers. Property of the Estate of the late Wm. J. Lunau. Ken & Clarke Prentice, Auc- tioneers. R.R.2. Markham. Ont. l‘Phone 294-2419 - 640-3686. AND SALES LTD. HOLLAND LANDING ONT. 395-4666 â€"â€" 895-5901 MAY 18. SATURDAY. Auction Sale of the contents of antique shop including finished and un- finished furniture, China. glass- ware. crocks and jars. Several outstanding articles. The prop- erty of Mr. Roy Mitchell on Kennedy Road, N of No. 7 Hi- Way in Unionville. South of Phone 887-5311 MAY 23. THURSDAY â€" Auc- tion Sale of modern dairy farm equipment, Surge stainless steel 160 ft. pipe line, 4 unit milkerl with Electrobrain washer, 60‘ can bulk milk cooler, 16'x4o'! concrete slab dome roofed silo, metal clad feed or silage stor- age building, Beatty stable litter carrier outfit. 32 Beatty cattle stanchions, tie-ups. divid- ers, headrails, 22 regulating water bowls. etc., at Lot 24. Concession 5, Markham Town- ship. 412 miles northwest of lUnionviue, om, on the 5th line. DAHLâ€"HEIM FARM Sale at 2.30 pm. â€"â€" Terms cash.’ No reserve. See posters for‘| full particulars and descrip-; tions. etc. Ken and Clarke. Prentice. Auctioneers, Mark-‘ ham, 640â€"3686. c2w45} USED CARS Alvin Alvin S. Farmer, Auctioneer, Gormley c2w45 armer, Auctioneer *3w44 clw45 at [York Central Hospital Board Newly - elected chairman ofiproperty committee and Mrs.‘Assurance Co York Central Hospital Board of‘Jackson the public relations having been as Trustees is Graham Walter whojcommittee. Connecticut M lives on his farm at Dufferini New member of the board is'kee. Street and the Maple Sideroad‘Harry Hill of Thornhill who; In 1942 he with his wife and twin daugh-hvill be serving on the financefmanager of '1 ters, His son is now married;committee and on the Centen-ll-Ie is the on] and lives in Toronto. He sue-inial Linen Services committee.‘Canadian bran ceeds Stuart Parker. QC., who Of the charter members of the president's served as chairman for two the trustees who worked long different occas Years. hours to make the dream of a i: hasâ€! 'nn h Also on the executive of the board of trustees are Vice- Chairman John Griffin. Secret- ary Mrs. F. C. Jackson and Treasurer Donald Stewart. Graham Walter, Maple, Is Chairman Mr. Walter also chairs the management committee, Mr. Stewart the finance committee. Mr. Griffin the building and Local Man Covers 23 Miles In Walk At least one Richmond Hill resident participated in last Saturday's March for Millions held in Toronto to raise money for seven associations which work with the poor and under- privileged people of the world. Mr. Schiller likes to walk and often takes a constitutional around Richmond Hill. In pre- paration for the walkathon on Saturday he walked the out- skirts of the town several times. Although he suffered from sore ankles at the end of his 23-mile hike, he claims he will do it again the next time such an event is held. but will do more conditioning beforehand. The walk. in which 25.000 people of all ages participated, started in the morning at the CNE grounds, went north through High Park, east on Lawrence Avenue to Victoria AUSTRAL BRAND Australian Fancy Peaches, DEL MONTE Fahcy Quality Peas, Corn, CANNED FRUITS 4 I4 ozâ€"sins $1.00 Canned MW: CARNATION EVAPORATED (‘LARK'S FANCY QUALITY ARMOUR BRAND 24 oz, Tin DELSEY â€" All Colors Ontario No. I Hothouse IRISH STEW or BEEF STEW ONTARIO Hothouse FRESH CHICKEN CUTS MAPLE LEAF â€" Sweet Pickled COTTAGE ROLLS 1/2 Cryovac Lb- Bathroom Tissue z 2-Roll Pkgs. 49¢ Â¥ CANNED MILK CUCUMBERS 48 oz. Tins 19¢ Tall Tins 69¢ Of the charter members of the trustees who worked long hours to make the dream of a local hospital a concrete reality in November 1963 only Messrs. Walter, Parker. Griffin‘ and Stewart are still active on the board. Douglas Storms, the first chairman also a charter mem- ber. is now honorary chairman. He was succeeded in the chair- manship by the late Jack Smith. who was in turn succeeded by Mr. Parker. He taught school in Toronto for three years before attending Marquette University, where he obtained the degrees of Bacheâ€" lor of Law and Bachelor of Phil- osophy. He joined Canada Life Each THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Thursday. May 9, 1968 in 65¢ Peas & Carrots and Green & Wax BeEEs, Mix & Match Pears. Fruit Salad 8; Apricots - Mix & Match Assurance Co. in 1935 after having been associated with the Connecticut Mutual in Milwau- kee. Much in demand as a public speaker. Mr. Walter has been active in the Life Underwriters‘ Assoeiation, having served as president of the Toronto group. He is also past president of the Toronto Life Managers‘ Asso- ciation. a member and director for two years of the Ad and Sales Club of Toronto, vice- president of the Board of Govâ€" ernors of York Regional School of Nursing and is honorary citi- zen of the State of Texas. On March 31, 1966. Mr. Wal- ter retired as manager of the Toronto Osgoode branch and for a year was associate director of the Centre for Continuing Stud- iies in Marketing at the Univer- ‘usity of Waterloo. Since then he has been spending time in speaking engagements both in In 1942 he became branch manager of Toronto Osgoode. He is the only manager of a Canadian branch to have won the president's award on four different occasions. This award is based on top proficiency in all phases of branch manage- ment and is the highest honor attainable by a Canada Life branch manager. speaking Canada In Apl has been spending time in speaking engagements both in Canada and the United States. In April he spoke in Vancou- ver. Victoria and as far north as Prince George. the pulp cen- tre of Canada. Early this sum- mer he will make an extensive tour of the Maritimes and New- foundland in the same capacity. HERSHEY'S KITCHEN PRIDE â€"â€" Wafer 8: Relishes Sweet Mixed K. P. Pickles (‘HRISTIE'S WHITE SLICED California No. I Large HEAD Buiiermaie BREAD Imported â€" Fresh Daily RADISHES & GREEN ONIONS Selling Use Phone Instant Chocolate 21/2 lb. Tin IS THE ONLY DRUG STORE BETWEEN SHEPPARD AVE. AND NORTH BAY THAT‘S OPEN "I‘IL MIDNIGHT ' DIAL 225-7719 ° 6369 Yonge St., Willowdale (1 block south of Steeles) 29 Yonge . 8. S. DISPENSARY Something? . . The Classified 884-1105-6 Now! , make an Maritimes n the sam: 24 oz. Jar 24 oz. Loaves LOW - LOW PRICES bunches COPACO â€" Fresh Sliced 32MP§OW§W§GO O A word to the wise: Cross streets carefully to avoid that rundown feeling. AT YOUR SERVICE O The Hippie ran for his bus, stepped on his beard, and ran all the way up to his chin . . . ‘ By Harry s Ladies‘ â€" Men‘s - Children‘s Wear - Yard Goods - Boots Shoes and Rubbers. I The value in women's coals and dresses at SIMPSON'S DRY GOODS. Tins 89¢ Should the voting age be lowered to eighteen. a future President might have to face three major problems: Vietnam. infla- tion and acne. Many a live wire would be dead except for his con- nections . . . Worry is the interest paid on trouble before it falls due. 12 Yonge St. South. Richmond Hill. like the extra ordinary savings in men's, boys' & girls‘ wear relieves you of your shopping worries. $1.00