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The Liberal, 23 Oct 1969, p. 7

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“y .- ~ ....... x57“2§5. 'iiKéd to sell. slz’éél‘OCTOBER 30.1‘HUR5DAY. 1-30 Call Bev. Barry at 889-9651 opp-m. Auction sale of 35 head of 834.4481_ c1w17lRegistered Holstein cattle, five fi’Kf-m'fiAiâ€"flmue at or near sale date. A-1 , .. . ‘unit bulls have been used in‘ 6‘ Fanlane Ranchwagon f‘n"this herd for many years. Also! “he? i‘,‘rhs.ma;'.t “Wm” bgigfi‘am 1h. milk quota to be 501cm gm“ - d. ‘5 Anih‘fi‘mfl‘g. 13.; in 100 lb. lots, 21 can bulk tank! ast n I: 1“: M n v ‘g,.th‘For Ross Stephenson 512' of loll mo Qr' 58 e pelson “1 24 Concession 2, Vaughan‘ credit approval may h_and1e at‘Township on Bathurst St: 34‘ :tgass-zmnmgz:;:: $£23:‘mne or 884-8134: or 389.8830, 15 Indus- sale Sheets 0“ "quest- . . Gord Orr. trial Rd., Rmhmond H111. c1w17 Auctioneer 1965 Pontiac Laurention station- wagon. equipped with 8 cylin- der motor. automatic transmis- sion. power steering and custom push-buflon radio, mechanical fitness certificate supplied. Will accept trade. Licence No. PAY THE TAX '64 Fairlane Ranchwagon fin- lshed in smart sandstone beige paint. This fine running unit has radio and thrifty “big 6" motor. A stable person with credit approval may handle at $41 per mouth. full price $745. Please call York Datsun Ltd. 884-8134 or 889-8830, 16 Indus- trial Rd.. Richmond Hill. c1w17 N0 DOWN PAYMENT ’70 Datsun 1600. 2 door sedan. brand new. finished in beautiful turquoise blue lacquer, reliable person with satisfactory credit may handle with payments to suit. Full price $2,175. Please call York Datsun Ltd. 884-8134 or 889-8830. 18 Industrial Rd. Richmond Hill. clwl7‘ LIKE new 1969 Beaumont con-l vertible, licence No. 45500N.‘ This car is equipped with V8 motor, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes.» radio. white walls and wheel‘ discs. This car has only $3,000 miles on it and was used by 21‘ Richmond Hill business man? Finished in beige, with a white top and interior. it cannot be told from new. Full price $3295. Contact Wayne Peach- man at 884â€"4481 for further in- formation. c1w17 1962 Chev Bel-Air stationwagon, power steering. radio. good con- dition. certified, $795 or near- est. 884-8776. clw17 '64 Ford XL500 390. automatic 2 door hardtop, 2 snow tires power steering, power brakes Private. 833-6350, King City. dition. certified, $795 or near- OCTOBER 30, THURSDAY est. 839776~ ¢1W1_7 evening, â€"- Imported Antique '64 Ford XL500 390‘ automaticHAuction sale of British & Early 2 door hardtop. 2 snow tires“Canadian Furnishings. Mostly power steering. power brakes.‘rEfiniShed. inCIUding Pine. ma- Private. 833-6350, King City. (hogany. cherry. Glass, china c1w17lbrass, paintings, prints and pri- Mfismmfiéâ€"tbdvmitives. Wash stand, chest of panel A4 condition 21000,drawers, Boston rocker, ice miles. 832_8975_ c1wmlcream chairs, carnival glass. H __ _ ._M_._- 7 h A :limoges, cranberry. amber, 1969 BSA Thunderbolt, must‘pickle cruet soup tween. Silver- £911. $650 ca5h- 8844941. ware, candle sticks. bronze marâ€" '_‘V_w WM __ eaglley horses, about 250 articles in N0 DOWN PAYMENT lull. One of the finest selections '70 Dawn pick-up_ brand new, ever offered in this area. Cata- finished in smart candy appleilogues provided. Come early. red lacquer. A stable party with‘,This sale will be sold by num- satisfactory credit may handleiber. at Farmer's Market, Thorn- with payments to suit. Fulhhill. Ont. Lots Of EOOd Parking price $2.135. Please call YorkiSPace- Property 0f Bill Pinkney. Datsun Ltd. 884-8134 or 889- Port Credit, Ontario. Sale at 7 8830. 16 Industrial Rd. Rich-,Pm. sharp. Terms Cash. Alvin mond Hill~ c1w17lS. Farmer. Auctioneer. Phone éERTIFICATE of mechanicai‘887'5311' G°rmleyv Ont- fitness issued at your place. For appointment 884-8766. clwl'l c1w17 t It is e m- I .. 1NOVEMBER lst, SATURDAY FOR .parts or wrecking. 1960‘â€" Auction Sale of 3 tractors. Corvall‘ $20. '50 Chev wagon. pick-up truck. farm and veget- standal‘q $15. 59 Chev wagon. able growers. implements, automatlc .515. '51 F3160“ “’agon‘swine, good household furni- futo. $20: 59 Pontiac “U'M- $15vture. dishes. glassware utensils. 61 MOI‘HS Sland- $10. 51 En' effects. electric ranges, refrig- V0.V 325- 889-9544. C1W17‘eratnrs, appliances. handyman‘s 1962 vol-RSV”gen_-béluixe_‘A:i‘garden. farm tools. miscellaneâ€" motor. new paint. many extrasm'OllS articles ate. at lot 1. Con- 884-8312, clwncession 2. Vaughan Township. __._____ _. an l , . . Ion Steeles Avenue West. Propâ€" 59 “mm “3' ““’““°' ziel'ty of L. K. Wendt. Sale at 1 1 ‘ I door hardtop power SteEl‘lnanm. __ Term cash __ no re_ power brakes low mileage. Pri- 1 . vate, 83345350. King City. iserve as ease expired. See post- inre fnr full licfinac ntn i657 Meteor Montcalm. hardtop, V8. standard. certified. very good condition. 221-8149. c1w17 1968 Chev Impala. 4 door hard- top, V8 automatic. power steer- ing and brakes. Radio, rear speaker. black vinyl top. Clean, private, $2,550. 889-5287. *lw‘J 1966 Buick LaSabre 4 door hardtop, fully powered, includ- ing power windows. Licence No. 342716. Full price $1025. Sold as is. 884-4481. c1w17 1967 Pontiac Parisienne 4 door sedan, 8 cylinder, automatic. radio, licence No. 205388. Full price $1265. Sold as is. 884- 4481. TOW TRUCK. grease machine. 4 automatic nozzles. tire chang- er. 2 Vises. 832-2366. clwl'l $33 PER. MONTH '63 Pontiac Parisienne, 4 door hardtop. finished in sharp petal beize paint, this prestige unit has most every conceivable option of its year including air conditioning. A reliable party with credit approval may handle with no down payment. Full price $695. Please call York Dat- sun Ltd. 884-8134 or 889-8830, 16 industrial Rd. Richmond Hill. clwl'l 1964 Chev Belair. all power. auto. 6. painted. tuned up, new transmission. $685. 884-5126. clwl'l clwl7 1965 Meteor convertible, yellow with new white top. white buc- ket. seats and floor consul, fully powered. including power win- dows. Full price $895. Lic- ence No. 20848K. Sold as is. 884-4481. clw17 $41 PER, MONTH 66 VW finished in nice azure blue paint. This is an exception- ally fine running car. A reliable party with credit approval may handle with no down payment. Full price $995. Licence No. 346962. Please call York Datsun Ltd. 884-8134 or 889-8830. 16 Industrial Rd. Richmond Hill. i lulununm1mmunmmuumlumm“mum1mm1mm“\mummmmum\mummmm.mmumuumuuuumu1nmuuuumumunuuuunumnuumumuuuuuuumuuummuuulmuumuuuuum3 For the best deal on new and used cars see W&P Motors Ltd. 178 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill 889â€"7701, home of the used car 100% 3 month warranty on parts and labor. tfc16 MUST séleM Chev convert- ible V8, power steering, power brakes. 884-3793 after 6. c2w16 1-mmummmumummm1mml\mmuum“man[mmmmmnummmmuummumumui\muumumumnummulmwmumnmlnumuumunuuunumu1mmmumuuummmmulmuug Don't Feel “Bewitched And Bothered" FOLKS EVERYWHERE READ THIS PAGE USED CARS c1w17 OCTOBER 29. WEDNESDAY â€"- .Auction sale of household fur- 'niture; apartment size piano and stool. good: Viking refrigâ€" erator. chrome kitchen set, din- ing room table and side board, electric washing machine, large electric and coal and wood stove, 1 kitchen stove. dishes, china, 1 set of 8 plates “Star- lite" 22 kt. gold trim. cooking utensils. several antiques at 65 lMain St. North, Markham. 0n- tario, property of W. M. Grose. Terms cash â€"â€" sale at 1 pm. gAlvin S. Farmer, Auctioneer. c1w17 OCTOBER 29. WEDNESDAY Evening 7 pm. Auction sale of household furniture. Wheel horse riding garden tractor. mower. trailer. also many mis- cellaneous items. Combination sale for Stan Pringle and Geo. McDonald. To be held at King City Memorial Park, under cover. LADY'S CAR 1967 Acadian 2 door hardtop, V8 engine. automatic transmis- sion. radio. new whitewall tires, very low mileage. Past owner's name on request. A truly clean. good running automobile. Call Russ Mowles at Kinnear Pon- tiac. 884-4481. c1w17 SALE REGISTERS NOVEMBER lst. SATURDAY â€" Auction Sale of 3 tractors, pick-up truck. farm and veget- able growers. implements, swine. good household furni- ture. dishes. glassware utensils, effects. electric ranges. refrig- erators. appliances, handyman‘s garden. farm tools. miscellane- ous articles etc, at lot 1. Con- cession 2. Vaughan Township, on Steeles Avenue West. Propâ€" erty of L. K. Wendt. Sale at 1 pm. -â€" Term cash â€"- no re- serve as lease expired. See post- ers for full listings etc. Ken and Clarke Prentice Auctioneers. Markham 640-3686. Evening at Thornhill Farmer's Market. Yonge St. Auction sale of antique articles including wall clocks. mantel clocks. shelf clocks. about 50 to 100 different kinds. many from other coun- tries. Most of these will be in good running condition. Large number of sleigh bells of every description, brass. quantity of china, glassware dishes, quantity of furniture. antique. In all about 200 articles: This will be an interesting auction. cata- logues will be on hand. Inspec- tion from noon until time of sale. Terms caSh. Sale at 7 pm. sharp. 7 FOR sale pheasants and ducks. Phone Bolton 857-1484. 3rd line Albion. 1 mile north of Albion base line. c4w15 NOVEMBER 6. THURSDAY PAY THE TAX ’63 VW 1500 finished in nice ebony black paint. A reliable person with credit approval may handle at $38 per month. Full price $700. Please call York Datsun Ltd. 884-8134 or 889- 8830. 16 Industrial Rd. Rich- mond Hill. c1wl7 iiéisBâ€"GMC‘Ec‘kfipfs’iflws lia’sh or best offer with safety check included. 476-3268. c1w17 (Continued) 1965 Ford Custom. recondition- ed motor. radio. certified. Ex- cellent car $850. 884-7713. 1â€"9â€"63â€"V61kswagen $300 8188. Gord Orr Auctioneer Alvin S. Farmer. Gormley Ont.. Auct LIVESTOCK FOR SALE USED CARS clw17 c1w17 clwl7 c1w17 cZwl7 c3w1 884 3/4 t it uh t {a IJONES, James H.â€"-In his 85th CLUBINE, Fredrick W. (Staff Sergeant, retired RCASC). â€" Suddenly at Uxbridge Cottage Hospital, Sunday, October 12. 1969. beloved husband of Margaret. father of Robert, Gordon and David. Also sur- vived by one brother, Gilbert E. Clubine and four sisters. Mrs. J. Empringham. Mrs. F. Faithfull, Mrs. P. Bennett and Mrs. S. Leno. Interment at Goodwood Cemetery, Tuesâ€" day, October 14, 1969. c1w17 12' cabin trailer, fully’efihfifiéd‘. best offer. 884-1535. c4w14 EMPRESS camping trailer. sleeps six. large awning, spare wheel. good condition. $195. 832-8967. ' 02wl7 I wish to express my sincere'and Eagle Streets for an all thanks to the United Churchlpurpose park to serve the Con- Women, also senior citizens, re- tral Five York County munici- lations and friends who sent palities. gifts and cards while I was in‘ Not only do their own muni- the hospital and lodge. Your cipalities need more park facili- thoughtfulness has helped me‘ties. points out Newmarket to get well enough to enjoy‘Mayor Tom Spurgeoner, but being home again. lEast Gwillimbury needs an Sincerely, Mary E. Wilson, ’arena and a fairgrounds, and 8 Church St. S. Richmond Hill the Townships of King and c1w17 Whitchurch could also use the It * It IR park_ CARD or THANKS I "The main thing is to buy JUDGESâ€"We wish to extendisome land as soon as passible," our sincere thanks and appre-’said Mayor Dick Illingworth of ciation to the many relatives, Aurora. friends and neighbors who help-l Newmarket Armory is on the ed us through these days of scr-‘site, but it has been rumored row with beautiful floral trib- that cutbacks in defense spend- utes. cards and donations dur- ing in Ottawa may affect the ing the sad loss of our dear sis- armory, which is now used by ter Mary (May). Thanks to the B Squadron of the Queen's doctors and nurses of York York Rangers. County Hospital and Princess A spokesman for the Aurora Margaret Hospital and special Historical Society has suggested thanks to Dr. Urquhart. We‘that the land around the his- would also like to thank the toric Quaker Meeting House drivers of the cancer societynvould be a good location for a and others who so freely gavegpark. The Meeting House could their time to drive us to and froibecome a museum. Joint acquis- during her illness. We want to ition of this land for a park thank the Rev. Bishop for his could ensure that the Meeting consoling words, also th e House would be well maintained Thompson Funeral Home for in future. he said. their service. The mayors intend to name TOURS. cruises, rail and bus tickets, reservations and individ- ual travel, call A. H. Creighton Travel Agency. 889â€"5643. BANKS, Florence â€"â€" Peacefully at Princess Margaret Hos- pital, on Saturday eveningH October 18, 1969, Florence, beloved wife of Edwin W. Banks, 97 Richmond St., Richmond Hill, daughter of Mrs. Annie Billington and the late Samuel Billington of Willowdale. Sister of William. London; Jessie, Wil- lowdale; May. (Mrs. John; Wray>. Sault Ste. Marie; and Samuel. Downsview. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home. 126 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill. Service was held Tuesday. Interment Holy Trinity Churchyard, v Thornhill. c1w17 a dear wife Sadie. who passed away October 25. 1966. Deep in the heart lies a picture Of a loved one laid to rest: In memory‘s frame we shall keep it. Because she was best Sadly missed by Norman and family. *lwl7 one of the tiltill WRIGHTâ€"In loving memory of a dear friend Carolyn Wright, who passed away October 26, 1968. The Lord is my shepherd; shall not want He makcth me to lie down in green pastures: "A loufloth mo hacifln the: din I COBER. Annieâ€"At her home in KERR, Walter David -â€" After a brief illness. at the Hos- pital for Sick Children, on Tuesday, October 21, 1969, Walter, beloved son of John and Barbara Kerr, 75 Tor- more Drive. Richmond Hill; dear brother of Kathryn; loved grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerr of Brussels, Ontario and Mrs. Laurence Stirling, Kincardine, Ontario. Resting at the Marshall Fun- eral Home, 126 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill. Service in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Bayview Ave., Saturday after- noon at 1.30 o'clock. Inter- ment Brussels Cemetery, 4‘30 CARD 0F THANKS Gormley on Tuesday, October 21. 1969. Annie Reesor belov- ed wife of the late George Cober in her 87th year. Dear mother of Martha (Mrs. J. Wideman) Stouffville. Mary and Ada (Mrs. Clifford Win- ger), Gormley. Resting at Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill. Service in Heise Hill Breth- ren in Christ Church, Friday afternoon at 2 pm. Interment adjoining cemetery. Casket will be open in the church from 1 pm. until time of serâ€" vice. Flowers gratefully deâ€" clined. c1wl‘7 year at York Central Hospital on October 21. 1969. James H. Jones, husband of Amy Elizabeth Rae, father of Aud- rey (Mrs. G. Sykes), grand- father of Douglas, James, Leonard and Richard, dear brother of Charlotte, Edith and Gus of Toronto. Resting at the Kane Funeral Home, 4812 Yonge St., (at Sheppard), Willowdale. Funeral Friday, 1.30 pm. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto. c1w17 MORTGAGES ARRANGED Daniel Morris Phone 727-5114 Member of Ontario Mortgage Brokers Assoc MORTGAGES The Judges‘ family TRAILERS @mthn TRAVEL "1969: Johns Tor- Hill; thryn; ' and ussels, irence ntario. l Fun- St. N.. ce in hurch, afterâ€" Interâ€" r, 4.30 c1w17 incere thurch ‘15, re- sent In“l“lullll|lIIIllllll“IllHlllIlllllllllllllllllullul l lllllllulllllll‘lllll" II SCARBORO: Scarboro Trustees will be asked shortly to consider hiring an efficiency expert for the borough board of education. Trustee Brian Wallace, who will introduce a notice of mo- tion at the board meeting, says the efficiency man would per- form primarily an accounting function similar to the auditor- general’s department in the fed- eral government. It i * * NEWMARKET: The Mayors of Newmarket and Aurora would ‘like their municipalities to get together to buy a 90 acre county ;owned parcel of land at Yonge and Eagle Streets for an all ‘purpose park to serve the Cenâ€" tral Five York County munici- palitics. All persons having claims agâ€" ainst the estate of Catherine :Paxton, deceased, late of the Town of Richmond Hill, who died on or about the 8th day of May, 1969, are required to send a statement of their claims Ito the undersigned before the 6th day of November, 1969, after which date the estate will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Richmond Hill this 9th day of October, 1969. LAWLOR, LeCLAIRE & STONG, Barristers â€" Solicitors. 59 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill, Ont. Solicitors for the executors. a The mayors intend to name a special joint committee to ex- c1w17‘plore the matter further. tfclO “C47 mm“qum1num\m“um1\ummummmmmnuuummmmmm Whitchurch Decides 0n One-Year Term Mr. and Mrs. Donald M‘ Fettes are happy to announce the en- gagement of their daughter. Margaret Joan, to Mr‘ Paul James Ksenych, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ksenych of ories Sales manager will be his Death can never take away. brother. Guy Levesque. Memories that will always lingeri Mr. Levesque‘s present pre- While upon this earth we staylmises were formerly occupied Lovingly remembered by his‘by Sorenson who is also a family. *1w17‘Ch_i_‘ysler-P_lymouth dealer. WRIGHTâ€"In loving memory of a dear friend Carolyn Wright, who passed away October 26, 1968. The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: He leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: He lead- eth me in the paths of right-1 eousness for His name's sake. Yea. though I walk through the' valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me: thy rod and thy staff they comfort me Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: Thou anointest my head with oil; my cup rung neth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall‘ follow me all the days of my life: And I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. Fondly remembered by a friend Valerie Niddrie. c1w17 l Froude, Saskatchewan. T h e wedding to take place in July 1970. clwl'! DAVIDGE. Joan Lnuise â€"â€" In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister Joan, Louise, who passed away October 16. 1965. We who loved you, sadly miss you As it dawns another year In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are ever near. t * * * ‘ His motto: “We want to treat RUMBLE¢In loving memory ofipeople the way we would want a dear wife Sadie, who passed‘to be treated if we were buying away October 25, 1966. a car. It's as simple as that Deep in the heart lies a picture‘and that's the way it Will be m' a lnvnd nnp laid to rest: where.” A spokesman for the Aurora:estate will be distributed. hav- Historical Society has suggested mg regard only to the claims that the land around the his- of which the undersigned shall toric Quaker Meeting HouseZthen have notice. would be a good location for a Dated at Richmond Hill this 7th park. The Meeting House couldlday of October. 1969. become a museum. Joint acquis-l LAWLQR LeCLAIRE ition of this land for a park! & STONéx could ensure that the Meetingl Barristers '. Saucitors House would be well maintained} 59 Yonge st. N” ’ in future. he said. 7 : Richmond Hill, Ont. Sadly missed by Mum & Dad. brothers and sisters. *1w17 * * * * i Mr. Levesque employs six JONESâ€"In 10Ving memory Of‘car salesmen and represents Albert E. Jones. who passed Chrysler products. Plymouth. away October 30, 1965. ‘5Valiant, Belvedeere, Imperial Gone from us. but leaving mem- and Road-Runner. SCARBORO: Scarboro Trustees will be asked shortly to consider hiring an efficiency expert for the borough board of education. Newmarket Armory is on the site. but it has been rumored that cutbacks in defense spend- ing in Ottawa may affect the armory, which is now used by B Squadron of the Queen's York Rangers. 3111 flavmnriam Trustee Brian Wallace, who will introduce a notice of mo- tion at the board meeting, says the efficiency man would per- form primarily an accounting function similar to the auditor- general’s department in the fed- eral government. mmumuuIInImum“mmuuummumuumIIummnmuuuumn With an eye to the pos- sible introduction of county regional government in 1971, Whitchurch Township Council Tuesdéy night re< pealed its bi-annual elec- tion bylaw and passed an- other bylaw establishing a one‘year term. The decision tn have a one-year term of ofiice was made at a special council meeting on October 15 and there was no discussion of the proposal at Tuesday night’s meeting. The one-year term bylaw establishes November 21 at 7 pm in the Vandorf Com- munity Hall as the time and place for nominations and if council is not voted to office by acclamation, a vote will be held between the hours of 10 am and 8 pm in the township. Engagementa YSTROUD: Ron Crone, 40. a corâ€" poral with Innisfil Township Police, has been named the full- ]time fire chief of Innisfil. It was the official opening Saturday for the new Levesque Plymouth-Chrysler Dealership located on Highway 7 at Duf- ferin Street. A reception was held on the premises and a large number of peeple filed through the/re- decorated and refurbished building. A special guest was Vaughan Township Reeve Garnet. Wil- liams. Mr. Levesque. a father nf three, lives at 62 Westwood Lane. Langstaff. and was a salesman for over 16 years with Gorrie Chevrolet in Toronto be- fore taking over his present business. He was also one of the seven top car salesmen in Canada for eight years in a row. WILLOWDALE: Mayor James Service last week denied he is quitting politics so he can de- vote his time to making a domed stadium a reality in North York. Controller Paul Hunt a long time opponent of Mr. Service made the prediction. Controller Hunt speculated that Service would become the “Judge Roy Hofeinz of North York." The judge did the plan- ning which made the Houston Astrodome a realty. He is also the major mover in Buffalo's dome project. A volunteer fireman for five years, Chief Crone has been trained in firefighting, arson investigation and first aid. He heads a 40-man volunteer brig- ade with fire halls at Stroud and Lefroy. His starting salary will be $7,900. Former Chief Cliff Burns has taken a similar position at Cornerbrook, Newfoundland. may be sent to the following In Memoriam Secretaries: Thomhill: Mrs. H. C. Montgomery 46 Silver Aspen Dr. 889-1408 Solicitors for the administratrix mmuuuumu“u11mm!mmmmunmmmmmnummnmmm Levesque Chrysler Are Now Open For Business All persons having claims agâ€" ainst the estate of Clifton Smith Colvin, deceased, late of the Town of Richmond Hill. who died on or about the 16th day of September 1969 are required to send a statement of their claims to the undersigned, be- fore the 30th day of October, 1969. After which date the estate will be distributed. havâ€" ing regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Richmond Hill this 7th Richmond Hill: Mrs. W. B. Niddrie 121 Trayborn Drive 884-7478 Gormley: umuumuunmmuuuu\ul\1111u\u\\lluuumuuummmman NOTICE TO CREDITORS And Others In the matter of the estate of CLIFTON SMITH COLVIN. Canadian Cancer Society "IN MEMORIAM" GIFTS Mrs. F. Donnelly Deceased. ‘-._n-n-l.-. ,-u-. I-u-n-h-l v-4v-u-0.0-n-Iv-n-4 \-n-0.i HELP WANTED MOOMOMOMOOW E'VHQQ'EEWXE"HEBREW FOR THE PREFERRED RATE OR THE PURCHASE OF AN ELECTRKYHOT WATER HEATER CALL US. VVE‘LL BE GLAD T0 EXPLAIN THE ADVANTAGES OF AN ELECTRKIHOT WATER HEATER. An outstanding career opportunity exists with light manufacturing company in New- market. The applicant must be able to assume full responsibility for production control, production planning and control, warehousing, methods and time study, cost control system. “The Liberal” publishes more real estate advert- isements than any other York County weekly. ARE YOU PAYING TOO MUCH, OR NOT GETTING THE SERVICE YOU EXPECTED? Phone 884-4466 Do you know you can rent out 40 IMPERIAL gallon Cascade electric water heater for only $1.50 per month or a 60 IMPERIAL gallon unit for $2.00 per month, and pay only for the elec- tricity you use at the new PREFERRED RATE. facts about hot water! EXPERIENCED ORDERLY Monday to Friday 9 am. till 5.00 pm. FACTORY SUPERVHSOR York County’s Largest Real Estate Marketplace PHONE 884-1105 or 884-1983 FOR FAST ACTION RICHMOND HILL HYDRO BOX 9. “THE LIBERAL" 4 Yonge Street South Requires THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday. Oct. 23, 1969 in!Immmuunmmmullu“munmumm|nunmun“mmmuunumuunummmu\mlunmumuunuunmunummmmunmmmfi b‘““““‘“““‘f ifl\“lllllNI“I““\lllll“lullllll!1‘“lllm“llllll\l\\llllllllllllll\lllllllMlllll“\ll\\l\\l“lullll“WIl“1W\lllllum“lll\\l“llllllll‘lnllllullll‘lfl 2 bedroom apartment: also bachelor apartment. All appliances â€"â€" heat - hydro - TV cable and drapes included in the rent. Phone 225-0369 Specifications and locations are available from the Purchasing Department-and will be mailed on request. Phone 727-3141. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. J. Mackay S. L. G. Chapman Chairman Director of Education Sealed tenders clearly marked “snow plowing” will be received by the Purchasing Department, York County Board of Education, Box 40, Church Street, Aurora until 4:00 pm. local time WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1969 STOUFFVILIE HUNDREDS OF BOOKS - CARDS - RECORDS NEW BUILDING IN NEWMARKET We are overstocked due to our amalgamation with Don‘s Gospel Supplies, Markham NOW WE NEED THE SPACE FOR CHRISTMAS STOCK â€" THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY OCTOBER 23 - NOVEMBER 1 CHRISTIAN SUPPLY CENTRE CLEARANCE EXPANSION SNOW PLOWING 379 AMELEA STREET GIANT 170 MAIN ST. W. SALE PHONE 640-1314

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