LAKE WILCOX, 3 bedroom. furnished, close to city, June to September. By the month or season. 225-3319. c1w48 LOT for sale in Baysville area, Lake Mnominee. Phone 222- 5143. tfc34 WANTED used lawnmow'ers also repairs to all makes. free pick-up and delivery. Central Auto Machine, 101 Glencamron Rd. Thornhill. 889-4412. tfc48 CUSTOM plowing, 'culuvatin’g'; and discing, reasonable, 888- 1923 after 5 pm. c1w48 Summer Properties GET THE DROP 0N SPRING LARGE lot available for gar- dening. No charge for mainten- ance. 889-6913. c1w48 OLD compost of horse, cow manure, and rich brown loam mixed. No odor. 75¢ a carload while it lasts. decorative rocks reasonable. lst driveway north of Crosby. east side of Bayview, the old Half-mile Ranch. ROTOTILLING, ‘any size area. 889-8536. c1w48 lst Come.â€" Best Choices Over 800 cottage lots on 21 lakes to choose from. For free brochures and information, call Oak Ridges 773-4352 or Toronto 751-5716. tfc46 CHOICE cottage lots on Bob's Lake. 2%. hours east of Toron- to. Excellent fishing. 40 miles of navigable waters. Terms available. Special discounts for cash purchases. Call 884-9314. c1w48 AVAILABLE May to Septem- ber. housekeeping cottages, Land of Lakes area. Fishing, sandy beach. 884-3753. clw48 LAWNMOWERS Complete tune-up $7.95 plus parts. Blade sharpened and bal- anced free, (rotary). 'Expert re- pair to all makes and models of garden and industrial equip- ment. No charge for local pick- up and delivery. Consolidated Mower and Marine. 223-3008. c6w47 GARDENING MAINTENANCE Spring clean-up, lawu rolling and fertilizing, pruning, tree and flower planting, also paint- ing, patio and cement work. 889-9385. tfc47 A. Ryman. Sodding 773-4118 I! no answer call 773-5159. tfc45 ALL sewing repairs and altera- tions for your family. Pick up and delivery. 884-8859. tfc36 ALL types of landscaping. rock- eries, patios. and retaining walls of railroad ties or stone. Sandy loam, peat and mushroom com- post by the yard or load. Free estimates. A. Hartwick, 889- 6338. tfc42 EXPERIENCED‘ dressmaking, alterations for all the family. fast service. Call 889-9423. RbTOTILLING done evenings'NEw owner Betty Forsyth. Doz‘FRIDAY. My 29 â€" Twilight or weekends. 889-9427. TREE SERVICE Removal (Trees and Hedges) Pruning Transplanting CAT BOARDING Clearing Jobs. We will go any- Household pets kittens available where. Got a pruning problem? to good homes. Also Portraits 0f For free estimates call: your PGtS Pasml 01‘ Pencu' 889' LINDSAY LA «DSCAPING w “47‘790 DOGS and cats boarded. New individual runs. .Inspections . d,u-_ ty. Jill GOddard. 889-3606. tfcla ' tfc38 tfc481grooming â€" poodles a special- auction sale of farm implements, Ford tractor, household fumi- ture. including some antiques. 2 small buildings, quantity of old dishes. over 100 years old, the property known as Mrs. Nancy Evans estate, Lot 22. Concession 5, Markham Township, 4 miles north of Highway 7. Terms cash, no reserve, sale at 6 pm. Fran K Bennett auctioneer. c2w47 EXPERIENCED dressmaking â€" alterations of all kinds, includ- ing children's clothes. Reason- able. 884-4171. c4w46 TREE SERVICE Removal (Trees and Hedges) Pruning Transplanting Clearing Jobs. We will go any- where. Got a pruning problem? For free estimates call: LINDSAY L! (DSCAPING 884 790 SPRING CLEAN-UPS Invite LAWN MAINTENANCE emu Fertilizing 0 Spraying O Railings“th Government Licensed Sprayers DICK MAIER GUA] Landscaping â€" Thomhlll Samo‘ Phone: 889-5344 call 8 DRESSMAKING Brand New APARTMENTS IN MARKHAM NOW REN'I'ING Children Welcome GARDENING l PETS FOR SALE ISALEiREGISTERSEtï¬Ã© 111 Wellington St. W.. Markham No. 7 Highway. Across From Sherwood Plaza Stove. fridge. drapes included and all apart- ments completely broadloomed. Model suite open weekdays 1-9' p.m.; weekends 12-6 pm. 52 Suites ' One Bedroom Apartment $145 Per Month FOR INFORMATION 294-4979 WELLINGTON TOWER APARTMENTS Two Bedroom Apartment $165 Per Month Immediate Occupancy if Necessary c1w48 tfc4-1 tfc4l DEAD or crippled farm animals picked up promptly. For direct line call Long Distance and ask for Zenith 32800. Call anytime. Ed Peconi 8: Son, Woodville, Ont. Licence No. 3240 - 66. HORSE, cart and harness. 887â€" 5500. , c1w48 GERMAN Shepard, male, choke chain. Answers to Blitz. 884-4336. c1w48 SMALLipony, brown, white and black, should be wearing halter and chain. Name Joker. Hills- view Dr. area. Reward 884-6480. *1w48 HIGHEST prices for scrap cop- per, brass. aluminum, lead etc. Provincial Smelting. Creditstone Road. 889-7932. c4w45 RICHVALE Corporative Nur- sery School. Mackay Dr. Fees $12-$20 per month. Register now for next September. See the school before summer clos- ing on June 12. Call Brenda Decent 889-7145 for details. BLACK Poodle, needs groom- ing. Thornhilll area. Answers to Fury. Reward. 889-5724. ~ M‘ALiiflwsealpoint silamese. Yonge and Centre. reward. 884-3656 after 6:30 pm. c1w48 3 KITTENS, freé to good homes. 884-3765. c1w48 ery School will hold Open House at St. Mary’s Anglican Church. Mothers and children are very welcome to drop in any morning and join in activities. For further information call am 884-7012 pm 889-9473. c2w47 PART Germaï¬VShepard puppies, 9 weeks old. female. Call after 6 pm. 851-0448. I c1w48 TWO Siamese kittens. lilac point, nine weeks old. 884-3495. c1w48 PUPPIES. smau Terrier“ type, good children’s pets, $6. 297- 1776 . c1w48 JUNE, 3rd, WEDNESDAY. 10- 11.30 am, Top 0‘ The Hill Nursâ€" BROWN male dog, medium size. Maple. 832-1224. c1w48 Samoyed, papers call 884-3765. TOURS, cruises, rail and bus tickets, reservations and individ- ual travel, can A. H. Creighton Travel Agency. 889-5643. CAT EOARDING Household pets kittens available to good homes. Also portraits of your pets pastel or pencil. 889â€" 2581. \ tfc44 individual runs. Inspections invited without obligation. Riv- ercourt Kennels Reg'd., Yonge south of Aurora, 727-5488. GUARD dog, 3 year VoldA male HORSES for sale and boarded. 884-9379. tfc48 Do you have a drinking prob- lem. If so AA can help. Write Box 84, Richmond Hill,‘or call EMS-8684. tfcl’l LIVESTOCK FOR SALE PERSONAL NURSERY SCHOOL WANTED TRAVEL FOUND LOST For details c1w48 clw48 c3w48 tic“ tfc46 “C47 tion sale of household furniture. Three-cornered pine cupboard (antique), Victorian settee (an- tique), pine tables. apartment refrigerator, fireplace set, an- tique dishes. crocks, Chester- field. candlesticks. Many other articles. In the Town of New- market, one block east of Yonge Street, on George Street, off Davis Drive. The property of Joan and Dutch Elliott. Terms cash. Sale at 1 pm. Alvin S. Farmer, auctioneer, phone 887- 5311. c1w48 JUNE 4, THURSDAY â€" Auc- LENO, Edgar P. â€" Passed tha peacefully away at his home. ha‘ 86 Leisure Lane Richmond er†Hill, on Wednesday, May 20, 'J 1970, Edgar. Leno, beloved wh husband of the late Elizabeth Set Floyd, in his 97th year, dear agE father of Cyril, Richmond 1‘90 Hill; Floyd, Toronto; Stanley 5“ and Doris, both of Richmond for Hill, brother of John Leno, ma Toronto and also survived by .1 three sisters and two brothers t“ in England. dear grandfather “3; of six grandchildren and the “. late Donald, and also ten w" great-grandchildren. Rested at the Marshall Funeral .t Home, 126 Yonge St. N. Rich- in! mond Hill. Service was held pie at St. Mary's Anglican ed Church, Yonge St. Saturday. mg Interment Aurora Cemetery.1ig- c1w48 m.“ JONES George Ernest â€" At the Willow Nursing Home on Thursday, May 26, 1970. George Jones, beloved hus- band-of Margaret Jones, 75 Dufferin St. Richmond Hill, dear father of Peggy, (Mrs. Gary Wood) and Evelyn (Mrs. Bruce Cisterna) also survived by 8 grandchildren. Resting at Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St., N., Richmond Hill. Funeral Mass in St. Mary‘s Immaculate Church Thursday morning 9 am. Inberment Holy Cross Cemetery. ARMSTRONG â€" Dyan and Doug are very happy to an- nounce the birth of t11eir_son, William Craig Douglas, 11 lbs. 1 02. on May 18. 1970 at York Central Hospital. A baby bro- t-her for Bonnie, Dale. HODGES â€" Tom and Peggy are pleased to announce the birth of their son Robert William, 9 lbs. 11 oz. on Monday May 25. 1970 atYork Central Hos- pital. c1w48 LOWE, John -â€" At York County Hospital on Monday May 25, 1970. John Lowe, beloved hus- band of the late Cl-ara Louisa Powell of Richvale, stepfather of Arthur Davies. Rested at Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St.. N.. Richmond Hill. Service was held on Wednesâ€" day. Interment Westminister Memorial Cemetery. SRIGLEY, Florence â€"â€"- Sudden- ly at her home. 75 Dufferin St., Richmond Hill. on Thurs- day, May 21, 1970. Florence Srigley, beloved wife of the late Robert John Srigley, Richmond Hill. Dear mother of Eric, Tillsonburg, and Charles, Surrey, BC. Grand- mother of Doug and Ray. Rested at the Marshall Fun- eral Home, 126 Yonge St., N., Richmond Hill. Service was held Saturday morning. In- terment York Cemetery.I MABBUTT -â€" In loving memory of a dear mother Emily who passed away May 30,‘ 1969 and a dear Father George William who passed away August 4, 1955. Gone from ‘us. but not forgotten, Never shall thy memory fade, SWeetest thoughts ,shall ever 3n flarmm’inm linger. Round the spot where thou art laid. You have gone, how we do miss gained you, Jesus doeth all things well. â€" Sadly missed and always re- membered. Florence and Reg and Family. you; None but aching hearts can tell; Earth has lost you, heaven has SCHIFF-WAEGEMAKERS. Mr. pm June 9; at 8 pm June and Mrs. John Waegemakers of 22 and 29 and at 3 Pm Thornhill wish to announce the June 23; at 8 pm Jilly 13 marriage of their daughter, and 27; at 8 pm August 31: Jeannette Lucia. to Mr. Gordon and at 8 pm Semember 14 Schiff, son of Dr. and Mrs. L. J. and 28. I Schiff. Plattsburg. New York. at Reeve Garnet Williams St. Thomas Aquinas Chapel, To. noted that other meetings ronto, Saturday, May 16 at 11 “70"†be at1115 03“- a. m. c 1 W48 i nmuum1m\uummnm\\x\m\mmu\m\mmmu\m\mum: marriagt @mflm mirth! New- Three people were injured in st of car accidents in Vaughan Town- su-eet, ship last week. and a Richmond operty Hill child narrowly escaped be- Tems ing crushed under the wheels ,1“ s. of a truck. 3 887_ On May 22 at 3.25 pm a aw“ truck was northbound at Neal and Kerswell Drives. It was _ carrying seven tons of asphalt. The driver saw a child ap- proaching on a bicycle and had barely enough time to stop and evade a serious accident. c1w48 c1w48 c1w48 inister At press time John Griffin said there was no estimate of c1w48 damage available as yet from the insurance adjusters. The idden- heaviest loss would be in the lfferin building’s contents. He said a Thurs. quick early estimate pf the loss, arence including ambulance garage, 9f me roof. and building contents. rigley, would be something like nother l $50300- *1w48 A King Township youth was the driver of a car which struck and killed a workman on High- way 11 north of Aurora at 7.55 am May 22. Dead is Vincenzo Ienco, 44, of 556 Christie Street. Toronto. Dr. Patrick Schofield coron- er, said an inquest will be held next month. The time and place won't be set until the police investigation is complet- ed. he said. Mr. Ienco walked from be- hind a parked truck into the path of a car driven by Robert Harrisgn. 18, of Lot 15. Conces- sion 4 (RR 1, King City), police said. Weather experts at Downs- view airport report two heavy storms Monday night. one at 6.44 pm and one at 8 pm. The heavy winds were not felt at all at Downsview. The Weather- men say the areasof wind in thunderstorms move in cells and are quite often widely scat- tered, with very strong gusts. They said there were no reports of hurricanes Monday, but local residents were of the opinion that the damage could only have been caused by a “twist- er†The worst damage occurred when the storm lifted the Scott’s Ambulance Service gar- age on Markham Road up to roof level. The ambulance in- side was left untouched, except The accident is being in- vestigated by Provincial Con- stable» Don Dawson of the Oak Ridges OPP Detachment. Five-year-old Craig Parsons of 212 Alsace Road had only a bruised ankle and abrasions Highway Workman Killed In Accident 'The damage Was mostly along Markham Road from Sussex AVenue to Yonge Street. What appears to have been a powerful whirlwind in a heavy thunderstorm Monday'night de- molished a garage. peeled the roof from an industrial building. smashed Windows and toppled signs. Total damage could reach closeto $100,000. A Tareyton Road resident re- ports seeing the storm ap- proaching about 6.30 pm._ Eur sérrnéiéxterior damage esti- mated at about $400. Robert Scott; said two men tried to hbld the garage down in the midst oi the storm. when a nearby billboard toppled with a terrific bang, the men ran for shelter in the ofï¬ce. The ambulance looked just like it had been mauled by some huge animal. It looked like the pieces of the garage were whirl- ed around the ambulance, twist- ing the hood, knocking off a light, and scratching the ve- hicle all over, Mr. Scott said. Floating at roof level, the am- bulance garage caught the edge of the roof of an industrial building at 301 Markham Road. The 'roof covering was peeled off, leaving only the bare steel deck. Then the rain poured in. The building is owned by John Griffin Construction Ltd, Bath- urst Street. The building was occupied by Mayfair Manufacturing Co. Ltd. and Texas‘ Instruments Supply Company. ' VAfMéyfair 2,000 dresses and 15,000 yards of fabric were watersoaked, along with all the mmmm\\\1mmmmmm\umuumummmnmm\\\\nm1umuu Inquest To Be Held Losses In Monday's Thunderstorm Could Reach As High As $100,000 Vaughan Council Summer Schedule Vaughan Township has reduced the number of council meetings between now and the end of Sep- tember by one. This de- cision was reached. at the regular council meeting May 19. The number of committee meetings has al- so been reduced. Reason given for the de- cision were summer 'vnca- tions and the number of special meeflngs which will have to be held about the restructuring of local gov- ernment in the County of York. Council will meet at 8 pm June 1 and 3 pm June 15; at 8 nm July 6 and at 3 pm July 20: at 8 pm Aug- ust 10: at 8 pm September 8 and at 3 pm September 21. Committee meetings will be held at 8 pm June 8 and 3 pm June 9; at 8 pm June 22 and 29 and at 3 pm June 23; at 8 pm July 13 and 27; at 8 pm August 31; and at 8 pm September 14 and 28. and at 8 pm September 14 and 28. Reeve Garnet Williams noted that other meetings would be at his call. nco, 44, of Toronto. from be- ‘ into the by Robert 5. Conces- ty), police 21d coron- ill be held time and until the s complet- being in- lcial Con- f the Oak Marjorie Dennison of Dixon‘ Road, Weston. was admitted to York Central Hospital with head injuries May 24 after her car went out of control at Maple Road and Highway 400. She was discharged from hos- pital the next day. Her car had an estimated $1,000 damage. Vaughan Township Police said. Simon Jardlne 01“ 20 Centre Street West, Richmond Hill, was treated at York Central Hos- pital and sent home after he was thrown from his motorcycle May 23 on Garden Avenue, Langstaff. Damage to his ma- chine was estimated at $300. when the front of his bicycle went under the truck’s dual wheels. “The sky was black and there were deep rumblings. But it was calm, and there was no Wind. A jet plane passed over. It could be seen once in a while. It seemed to be running home before the storm broke," she said. _ chine was estimated at $300. The charges followed a 3 pm Mrs. Olga Shaw of RR 3. accident on McConvey Drive. King City, was injured and her Byer‘s car turned off ‘Neal and car was considered a complete went out of control. It bounced wreck May 22. (Her car went through several ditches and out of control on Bathurst ended up against a culvert, pol- Street in Vaughan Township. ice said. The car was eonsid- Another car driven by Wil- lian‘n Chard of Concession 6, King Township, went out of control May 23 On the King- Vaughan line. Damage was es- timated at $300. John Davis, ‘20. of Markham was charged with dangerous driving May 23 after a 10-mile high speed chase. The Tareyton Road resident told “The Liberal†she was tak- ing out the garbage and check- ing her tomato plants at 6.30 pm. “I came into the house, and my son said, ‘Mom, come look at the rain over the field and down on Vaughan Road.’ I went and looked. The wind had started to roar in. There were leavesand papers flying around madly, high in the air.‘ Across the field a whiteJnist was com- ing. The crop looked like a tidal bore rolling in.†“Suddenly a gust of water 1came. The rain had not arrlv- ‘ed, but the wind was blowing it ahead. As Percy Saltzman was being introduced on the TV, the rain started. My son said, ‘Look at the dead tree.’ Mari-{ham Township Police, aided‘ by Whitchurch Township machines and other contents. Twenty-five women employees were expected to, be out of work most of this week. Glass was blown out of apart- ment windows on Markham Road. Glass panels were blown out of a door at the Richmond Hill Odeoq Theatre and at the office of ‘The Liberalâ€, both on Yonge Street. At Texas Instruments there was an as yet undetermined amount of damage to compon- ents in storage there. “I glanced at it. Th 9‘ were branches flying around wildly, like toothpicks flung up in the air. We looked at the same time, I guess, speechless as a beautiful living tree about 60 feet tall, was toppled over just u by“ .._, . "‘Fifteen minutes later, when the storm had gone, we walked oven the field to the fallen tree. The hole it left is about six feet deep. One of the dead branch- es that ‘had been flying around, was about 10 feet long. But the tomato plants on the west side of the house were, undamaged,†she said. QEV-ybru 'would knock over an empty plastic bottle. . . easily and gently. We have an opening for a regular part-time. exper- ienced operator to work rotating shifts on week- ends and holidays. Provis- ion is made for some sched- uled weekends off. Applications should b directed to Switchboard Supervisor, York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill, 884-1171 DAILY PICK-UP AND PARCEL DELIVERY Metro Wide Same Day Delivery 889-9427 Switchboard Operator LAST CHANCE TO SAVE! ‘Coat and Pants “Clothier to Gentlemen†Bond Clothes In The Mall Richmond Heights Centre Suit Sale Extra Pants - $20.00 Chargex - Scbtia Card Bancardchek MEYER SOLOMON BOND SUMMER $75.00 Reg. $89.50 Police. conducted the pursuit. It began when police attempted to check two vehicles at Union- ville between 11 pm and mid- night. One car raced away and was finally found upside down on Concession 6. Police listed the 1966 Dodge as worth about $1.200 and completely wrecked. Constable Ronald Reesor of the Markham Township Police was alone in a police cruiser that followed the escaping car. Charges of careless driving and operating a motor vehicle without a license were laid May" 22 against Douglas Byer, 16, of 245 Axminster Drive, Richmond Hill. An impaired driving charge was laid May 24 against Allan Maguire, 24, of Downsview after a car went through a hedge and fence. and over a three-foot ditch at 1.40 am at the Centre Street dead end. In a collision May 21 at 5.26 pm at Bayview Avenue and Markham Road. there was an estimated $200 damage to a westbound car driven by Charl- es Brodie of Gormley. The southbound car was driven by Gail Hitchinson of 161 Felix Road, Richmond Hill and had an estimated $150 damage. eféd a complete write-off MORTGAGES smegma MOVING Call or Write Frank Green FINANCIAL ENTERPRISES 31 Yonge St. S.) Aurora. - 773-4671 In Toronto Phone 633-1615 Member Ontario Mortgage Brokers Association . Supply Limited Psychedelic Lite Total Visual Environments Sales - Rental - Service WORLD WIDE SHIPPING ‘ 889-6269 600 sq. ft. prime office space to rent in Richmond Hill Hydro Building, 4 Yonge Street South. Safe electric heating, air conditioning, parking. Strobe Lite Sale Model 3475 â€" Eico solid state, sound activated strobe lite. Strobe lite flashes in cadence with the rhythm of your music system. Simple hook-up to speaker outputs. Reg $94.95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sale Price $62.95 Eico 3470 â€" Solid state electronic strobe lite with speed control. Reg. $62.95 7. . . . .7._. . _. . Sale Price $45.95 ART PROULX Accurate, Reliable. First and Second Mortgages Arranged Anywhere EXISTING MORTGAGES PURCHASED FOR CASH \ihe Mover Lad. AIR & SEA OVERSEAS PACKING AND CRATING AGENTS FOR GLOBAL VAN LINES LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING 24 HOUR SERVICE CANADA BONDED WAREHOUSE Call TO RENT . PRIME OFFICE SPACE 127 BIRCH AVE, THORNHILL‘ Modern Storage Warehouse BY RAIL, LAND, MOVING ? hat â€"us help .you solve All your M oving problems For further information phone » Brydon Ellis, 884-4466 efore you move! LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE Built in Britain by Thomson. Save wear and tear on your car. Save money with better mileage. Check these special features: Ultra lightweight. can be towed by small cars with simple hitch. Inde~ pendent suspension and aer~ odynamic body styling for smooth easy towing. Auto- matic acting brakes for safe relaxing driving. Large pic- ture windows with colourful family planned interiors for maximum livability. 5 mod- els 14 ft. to 19 ft. from $1865. THOMSON - YORK KELFIELD ST.. TORONTO Dixon Rd. at Skyline Hotel Open Nights 8: Weekends 247-1108 or 221-0894 Try Eddy FREE this week . . . Your choice 41-piece oven ware set or, 50-piece glassware set or clock radio. FREE Shop-At-Home Service â€" No Obligation Instant: Fr Delivery FREE with every set TRAVEL TRAILERS MR. TELEVISION CAR SAVER We go all over York County . 9 - 10 - 7 Days a Week Phone 884-8494 SALES & RENTALS TV Rentals FAST SERVICE First THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday. May 28. 1970 7 889-4911-2-3 Geï¬tle as 1 Lamb 884-1650 \N' E LORED CONSTRUCTION Ltd. 0» NOTICE. . . ROAD CLOSURE Township of Markham STUDENT NEEDS SUMMER JOB PREFERS RICHMOND HILL AREA Reliable high school student (female) seeks summer employment. Types 60 w.p.m., experienced on electrical machines. Willing to do general office work. For the one low cost of $1200 applied to your ga§ bill your furnace will be thoroughly CLEANED AND SERVICED MEMO FROM A CAR DEQLER MAC HEATING CO. consumms' GAS SERVICE CONTRACTOR For Richmond Hill & York County Spring 8. Summer Cleaning Program If you are planning a long trip then don’t put off hav- ing your car gone over until the last minute. Quality dealer service shops always guarantee their work so if your car does not operate properly after re- pair work has been done they will correct the fault. The problem is time. If new parts are installed that have a flaw or an adjustment for some reason is off, it often takes time for the problem to surface. To be safe. give yourself a week from the time you have the work done until you have to leave. It you have been through a Winter of driving with little or no adjustments to your engine, a tune-up is in order. The fuel and ignition systems should be checked, lighter oil installed and the filter replaced. This is also a good time to install a new air filter if your old one has become clogged. Mac Heating 884-7977 0:3302 Prepare Your Car For Summer Vacation Most cars aie in need of wheel alignment‘ after a Winter of driving on snow and ice. This is 1 good time to rotate the tires and balance them. If you have only one set of keys, have a second set made before you start out and conceal them on the outside of the car. Being locked outside your car can be an annoyance in your home town where another set is available from your dealer but it can be disaster on the road. See you next week. 7 A A Government Licensed Fitters by expert licensed fitters We supply the A.B.C. of saving money 0 Approved Technical Knowledge 0 Better Efficiency 0 Cleaner Air Phone Now And You Will Be Glad You Did Please Take Note That During The Months of JUNE, JULY & AUGUST The Hours of Business for the ToWnship Clerk Kennedy Road Will Be Closed To Through Traffic For 55 Days COMMENCING JUNE 1st, 1970 Warren Bituminous Paving Co. Ltd. SQ. FT. INDUSTRIAL SPACE NEWKIRK ROAD ,Features: 0 DOCK LEVEL LOADING 0 16’6†CLEAR 0 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION FOR LEASE 3,000â€"18,000 MARKHAM TOWNSHIP OFFICE TWIN HILLS MERCURY RICH MOND HILL 8:30 am. - 4:30 pm. PHONE 884-3956 ASK FOR DEBBIE H. C. T. CRISP (24 Hour Service) 90¢ 630-9500 will be NET RR. 2, Gormley Consumers’ Gas Approved Don Strupat >2 9)