EXPERIENCED dressmaking â€" alterations of all kinds, includ- ing children’s clothes. Reason- able. 884â€"4171. c4w50 EXPERIENCED dressmaking, alterations for all the famlly, fast service. Call 889-9423. ALL sewing repairs and altera- tions for your family. Pick up and delivery. 884-8859. tfc36 Do you have a drinking prob- lem. If so AA can help. Write Box 84. Richmond Hill, or call EMS-8684. tfc17 2 YEAR old. 2 bedroom cottage. 100‘ on lake. 100 amp. electric heating, open all year, near Marina in Muskoka. 889-8477. c2w51 EXCELLENT building lots. Du- clos Point, 45 miles from Rich- mond Hill. 884-2273. tfc50 SMALL 1 or 2 wheeled car trailer. call 884â€"7198. clw52 HALIBURTON HIGHLANDS Choice level lakefront lots. Lots of sand. Lots of trees. and a perfect setting 773-4352. tfc49 USED household furniture. pi- anos and appliances Call Cent- ral Van & Storage. 884-1146. OLD style china cabinet, all glass. 884-6367. tfc51 DEAD or crippled farm animals picked up promply. For direct line call Long Distance and ask for Zenith 32800. Call anytime. Ed Peconi & Son, Woodvillle, Ont. Licence No. 324C - 66. LOT for sale in Baysville area, Lake Mnominee. Phone 222- 5143. tfc34 KING CITY TRAILERS Rentals of travel trailers, tent trailers and truck campers from $40 per week up. Factory clear- ance sale of Holiday and Rocket trailers and truck campers â€" no reasonable offer refused. Visit our showroom for camping and trailer equipment. Repairs, alâ€" terations and custom hitches, open daily til 9 pm, King Rd. West of Yonge. 773-4260. TENT trailer, slee’p’sf4,ireduced $100. 485-7523. c1w52 Summer Properties WHEEL camper, convertible: Otto hardtop. Open daily to 9 p.m., weekends to 6 pm. McKenzie Camping Trail- ers Ltd., Hwy. 7 East at Bay- view. tfc47 TENT tr’é’ï¬er for rent, sleeps é. 884-6315. tfc48 U-HAUL, "local and one-way. Bob Donald's Esso, 9700 Yonge St. 884-8011. (£048 DRESSMA KING Formold Plastics of Canada Ltd. Salary for the position is $300.00 per month plus the provision of a one-bedroom apartment. Applications including previous work exper- ience, education, marital status, etc,. must be for- warded to the Personnel Director, Ontario Hous- ing Corporation, 188 University Avenue. Toronto 110, quoting file “Resident Caretaker - Richmond Hill†by July 10, 1970. Formold Plastics requires female help for the afternoon shift. Start immediately.‘ Required for a Senior Citizen project in Richmond Hill. The work involves performing the caretaking and custodial duties for the public areas of the housing project. \the Mover Lid. RESIDENT CARETAKER (FULL - TIME) MOVING ? 127 BIRCH AVE, THORNHILL Modern Storage Warehouse PERSONAL TRAILERS WANTED Femaie Help Ilet us help you solve All your M oving problems Ontario Housing Corporation requires efore you move! YOUR UNITED VAN LINES AGENT 95 NEWKIRK ROAD, RICHMOND HILL c2w51 tfc41 tfc51 tfc44 If you have a car. spare time. investment readily available and are interested in 8 protect- ed territory and prime volume accounts, then write immediate- ly. Territories will be assigned on a first come basis. We are only interested in reliable. sin- cere, qualified individuals, so please include phone number, occupation. and a reference. We will forward references, per- tinent information, and follow up with personal interview in your city and province if de- sired. Distributors must have mini- mum 4-6 hours weekly, spare time. plus cash investment of $1495 to $2890 for inventory, Canadian Funds. Guaranteed Buy-Back Agreement. Profits limited only to your effort and ambition. Could average $7500 to $20,000 yearly (full time). DISTRIBUTOR $7500 Net! Per Year GROUND FLOOR OPPORTUNITY PART OR FULL TIME 10 Million Plus Automotive Market We urgently need distribu- tors for reliable, effective. new low cost Automobile Burglar Alarm and Protection System. Overwhelming acceptance in US. midwest market test cen- ters. Prime heavy traffic auto accounts, dealers, service sta- tions, etc.. all readily available. Distributors needed to service as many accounts as they can hanï¬le. We completely secure accounts and fully set up busi- ness for distributor. HEAVY duty auto repair shop for rent. Mechanical or body, 19 Maple Ave, Richvale. 889- 6342. c2w52 U.S. FRANCHISING CORP. Auto - Guard Div. 8350 Olive Blvd. University City, Mo. 63132 BUSINESS “PPORTUNITY 0mm Jonas IS COMING 889-4911-2-3 Gentle as a Lamb \Auction Sale of household fur~ ‘niture, dining room suite ches- terfield, combination writing desk and china cabinet with oval glass and mirror, bed room furniture, end tables, chest of drawers, coffee tables. cedar chest, golf clubs. Dishes tools at 418 Loretta Crescent, South, east end Stouffville.Property of Ken McCaffrey. Terms cash, sale at 1 pm watch for list in Stouffville paper. Alvin S. Far- mer, phone 887-5311 Auct. TENNESSEE walker â€" quarter horse. chestnut gelding, height 162 English saddle and tack. $700. 889-5163 or Cumberland Stables 887-5703. tfc51 HORSEiiboairdeVd. Wrréasonable, YOUNG "goat, 4 moï¬ths old. good as a pet $25. 889-4690. Bathurst and CFRB Sideroad. 773-4028. c1w52 JUNE 25, THURSDAY, 1970 -â€" Complete estate of household furniture including 1958 Jaguar ml: 8, upright freezer, fridge, stove, beds (like new), chests, china cabinets. tables, kitchen set, new sofa and chair, lamps, dishes, glass, oil paintings, prints, odds and ends and some antiques. Sale to be held on premises at 62 Richmond St., Richmond Hill. at 7:00 pm. Everything must go. House sold. Terms cash. Robt. C. Simper and Co. Auctioneer 8: Apâ€" praiser. 223-0839. c1w52 ING â€" The undersigned has received instruction to sell by public auction at Victoria Square Community Hall, 3% miles north of No. 7 Highway, 3% miles south of Gormley, (Don Mills Road,) about 200 art- icles: furniture, antiques, glass, Cranberry, Carnival, hanging lamps, oil lamps, bells, brass, kettles, jugs, gun rack, Victor- ian tables, chests of drawers. Goods will be on display from 4 pm until sale time at 7 pm sharp. Terms cash. Don't miss this sale. Alvin S. Farmer, auc- tioneer, phone Gormley 887- 5311. c2w51 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 JUNE 27TH, SATURDAY ~â€" 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. 06w47 JULY 4TH, SATURDAY â€" TREE SERVICE Removal (Trees and Hedges) Pruning Transplanting Clearing Jobs. We will go an!!- where. Got a pruning problem? For free estimates call: GARDENING MAINTENANCE Spring clean-up, lawn rolling and fertilizing, pruning, tree and flower planting, also paint- ing, patio and cement work. 889-9385. tfc47 JULY 2, THURSDAY EVEN- Auction Sale of household furn- iture: dressers. beds, dining room suite and buffet, pressure tank and pump. chrome kitchen set, dishes, glassware, cooking utensils, carpenter and garden tools. Many other articles, the property of Robert Hotchkiss, on Benson Ave., South Drive. on Lake Wilcox Road, Oak Ridges. Terms cash. No res- erve. Sale at 1 pm. Alvin S. Farmer, Auctioneer. phone 887- 5311. c2w52 JULY 11, SATURDAY â€" Auc- tion Sale of household furni- ture: 3 parlor chairs (antique), space heater, 6 piece toilet set, Norge refrigerator, cabinet radio. gramaphone and records, (complete and in 'good condi- tion). dishes, cooking utensils. at 89 Yongehurst Rd., Stop 24. Yonge St., the property of Fred Rose. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 1.00 pm. Watch for list in “The Liberal". Alvin S. Farmer, Auctioneer, 887~5311. c1w52 SALE REGISTERS LINDSAY LANDSCAPING 884-77 90 smegma MOVING WORLD WIDE SHIPPING 889-6269 GARDENING OVERSEAS PACKING AND CRATING AGENTS FOR GLOBAL VAN LINES LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING- 24 HOUR SERVICE CANADA BONDED WAREHOUSE Call LIVESTOCK FOR SALE BY RAIL, LAND, AIR & SEA LAWNMOWERS c1w52 c2w51 “(:38 THORNINGTON â€" Stan and Gerry are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, An- nette Ruth, 8 lbs, 15 025. at York Central Hospital, June 18. A baby sister for Chris- tina. Special thanks to En Harvey Socol. c1w52 VALENTINE, Elizabeth White -â€" At Bayview Villa Nursing Home on Saturday, June 20, 1970, Elizabeth White in her 95th year. Beloved wife of ..the late Charles 0. Valentine. Dear mother of Jean, James, Alec and David. A private funeral was held Monday at the B. E. Ring Funeral Home, Thornhill. Cremation. KELLY â€" Rev. and Mrs. Walter Kelly are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Tracy Lynn, on June 18 at San Jose, Costa Rica, Central America. c1w52 KINDRED -â€" Michael and Theresa (nee Coleiro) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Shelley Anne. on Friday, June 19. 1970 at at York Central Hos- pital. A sister for Aiden. Many thanks to Doctors Gran- ger and McAteer and nurses. *1w52 Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Olsen of Richmond Hill are happy to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Dianna Jane to Mr. Gordon Alexander Bert-a, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Zolt‘an Berta of Richmond Hill. Mar- riage will take place Saturday. August 8, 1970 at 2:30 pm in Richmond Hill United Church. clw52 CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Betty Peterson would like to thank everyone for their kind thoughts and assistance during their recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Fibehett are pleased to announce the engage- ment of their daughter Su'zanne Beatrice to Mr. Kenneth James Herbert son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Herbert of Markham. Wedding to take place in 1971. c1w52 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bailie of 55 Denham Drive, Thomhiu, are happy i to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lynda Dianne, to Mr. Pat DeBez‘to. son of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio DiBeTt‘o of Downsview. The wedding will take place August 15 at 4 pm at Thornhill Presbyterian Church. clw52 CARD 0F THANKS I My sincere thanks to all those who remembered me, with visits, flowers, cards and phone calls. A special ‘thank you' to Dr. Mc- Phee, Dr. Philips and the staff at York Central Hospital. Elmer Hadwen. *1w52 ANTHONY. Ernest Edwardâ€"At the Willow's Nursing Home. on Sunday, June 21, 1970. Ernest Anthony, beloved hus- band of the late Caroline Riddle. Dear father of Rosena (Mrs. Bert MacDonald) Rich- mond Hill. grandfather of Ed- ward, and Leah, brother of Bert. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Service was held Wednesday. Inter- ment St. John‘s (Norway) Cemetery. c1w52 Engagement! iflnrthmming marriagw EMPLOYMENT WANTED HELP WANTED- FEMALE Grade 13 graduate (female) requires job. Three years secretarial training. Has chauffeur’s licence. Anything reasonable considered. Call 884-4817. Energetic, reliable young man seeks employ- ment in Richmond Hill area. Will consider any- thing. Dictaâ€"Typing, general office and some secretarial type duties at company head office. Good work. ing conditions in modern air-conditioned office. Excellent employee benefits fully paid for by the company. Some experience required. For appointment, phone 884-1122 to: Phone 884 - 5630 ï¬mhn Please leave message. SEEKS EMPLOYMENT Mr. R. J. McGuire, Weyerhaeuser Canada Limited, 121 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill, Ontario c1w52 ADAMSON â€"- In loving mem- ory of my dear husband David who passed away June 23. 1969 as a result of an ac- , cident., I thank my God upon every re- not want." Psalm 23. â€" Everlovingly remembered by son. Jackson. ncw52 memberance of you. â€" Loved and sadly missed by Eileen and Jeffrey. c1w52 COOK â€" In loving memory of my mother. Harriet Helena (Jackson) Cook. who passed away June 24. 1951. “Although you may not be with me in the flesh you are with me in spirit, and always in my thoughts" “The Lord is my Shepherd, I‘ll near, Still missed. loved. always dear. â€"- ,Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by daughter Eryna and son-inâ€"law John and grand- children Carol, Paul and Mur- ray. c1w52 LAURET‘T, Annie â€" In loving memory of a dear Mother and grandmother, who p a s s e d away June 28. 1968. So many things have happened Since you were called away, So many things to share with Mr. and Mrs. Plunkett in RR2 Woodbridge would like to thank all their relatives and friends for all the lovely gifts and cards on the occasion of their 50th anniversary. A special thanks to all the ladies that catered to their every need. c1w52 In mvmnriam you Had you been left to stay. Every day in some small way Memories of you come our way: Though absent, yOu are ever CARD 0F THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to the couple on Palmer Ave. Saturday afternoon who kindly rushed myself and my baby to York Central Hospital. Would this couple please call 884-7748. Thanks again. i Mrs. Anne Battaglia. c1w52 I would like to take this op- portunity to thank Dr. Arnold Arai and Dr. Gerald Gold, the nurses on the third floor, my many friends and neighbors also relatives for the lovely gifts, flowers, cards; also the senior citizens for the kind thoughts from everyone who remembered me during my stay in York Cen~ tral Hospital. MARSHALL â€" In loving mem- ory of a dear nephew and cousin. Greg, who passed away June 25. 1967. "Sadly missed along life’s way" â€" Lovineg remembered by Peg, Doug, Sandra and Kirk. v c1w52 CARD 0F THANKS CARD 0F THANKS 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 it. from $1865. THOMSON - YORK KELFIELD ST., TORONTO Dixon Rd. at Skyline Hotel Open Nights & Weekends 247-1108 or 221-0894 TRAVEL TRAILERS CAR SAVER Laura F. Burt c1w52 The firemen’s events get un- der way at 11 am at the park adjacent to the community centre. The two-day birthday celebra- tion, which last year attracted more than 15,000 people, begins June 30 at 8 pm with opening ceremonies at the centre. Town Firemen To Compete In Aurora's Dominion Day Festival Several members of the Rich- mond Hill Fire Department will participate in competitions July 1. as one part of Aurora's sec- ond annual Dominion Day cele- brntions. Competing in a variety of events. the Richmond Hill squad will tangle with teams from Au- rora, Newmarket, Mount Albert and Sutton. Highlight of the affair is a huge beer garden. scheduled The Newmarket man convict- ed of manslaughter last week in the January 6 shooting death of Carol Anne Stevens will be setting an Ontario precedent as he spends his sentence working during the day at a normal job and sleeping each night at Mim- ico Reformatory. Glen Fry, 22, was convicted after a high court jury deliber- ated 5% hours. Justice W. A. Donohue sentenced Fry to six months definite and 12 months indeterminate in reformatory. The trial took three days in the Ontario Supreme Court. The prosecuting attorney in the Newmarket preliminary hearing on a non-capital murder charge was Michael Lynch. Wil- liam Babe was prosecutor dur- ing the trial. The defence at- torney was Richmond Hill Lawyer Alfred Stong. Normal Daily Job In Prison Sentence For Shooting Girl Justice Donahue remarked that he believed he was setting a precedent in the Toronto area when he exercised his discre- tion under a new law that fol- lows the court to recommend a convicted person be given leave to work at a regular job while under detention. Miss Stevens, 19, roomed at the home of Fry’s parents in East Gwiliimbury Heights, a suburb of Newmarket. One morning, according to trial tes- timony, Fry picked up a rifle and it discharged. The .22- calibre bullet struck Miss Ste- vens in the temple. The all-male Supreme Court Jury found Fry guilty of man- slaughter through negligence in handling the rifle. Fry con- tended the shooting was acci- dental when he put the butt of the rifle against his shoulder, his finger involuntarily tighten- ing on the trigger. BB. RENTALS 884 - 652] 9 am. to 9 pm. Mon. to Sun. “In The Mall†Richmond Heights Centre 0 Sewing Machines 0 Televisions 0 Rototillers o Etc., Etc. All Equipment Delivered and Picked-Up TWO-TONE LOOP TWEED HEAVY TIPPED SHEARED Undeflay Only $1.00 Sq. yd- INDIAN RUGS 1/2 PRICE ACRILAN PLUSH V2 INDOOR-OUTDOOR CARPET m TIME VALUES RENT OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT . . . SATURDAY THURS. & FRI. â€" JUNE 25, 26 TU 6 PM. †Rubber QUALITY BROADLOOM High and Low lOOP All Horselegs Catriages Are Heading To Willowdale Broadloom's.. for the afternoon of Dominion Day. That night, a gala birth- day party win begin at 9 pm, featuring Bobby Gimby‘s Or- chestra,_led by Jimmy MacDon- ald. Other events scheduled for the celebration include a giant fireworks display. square danc- ing. a teen dance. a mammoth parade, children's races. and performances by the Aurora Musical Theatre Society. The Aurora Jaycees chicken barbecue will also return this year, and meals will be avail- able from noon to 6 pm July 1. A successful and unusual race staged last year, the balloon race. will return this year. An Aurora boy won the event last year after his balloon was discovered 10 miles out into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Massachusetts. Canada's birthday town has arranged most events to be‘held at the community centre and the park adjacent to it. The centre is located on Aurora Heights Drive. west of Yonge Street in the north end of town. A bid of $6,195 was the -Iower of two submitted for a five-ton truck chassis and cab for the works department considered by Richmond Hill Town Council June 15. It was accepted sub- ject to approval by the works commissioner. The successful tenderer was Woodbine Truck Centre, Agincourt. The other tender was from Don Little Ford Sales at $8,498. Three Tenders Less Than Budget Amounts A tender in the amount of $1,291.93 from Diesel Equip- ment Ltd., Laird Drive, Toron- to, for a dump body with hoist, was the lowest of four received. It was accepted also subject to the approval of the works com- missioner. Highest tender of the four was $1,389.86. Eight demolition companies had been invited to submit ten- ders on wrecking of the O. L. Wright house on Wright Street, now owned by the town. Only one bid was received at $685 and was accepted if it fulfilled the works commissioner’s re- quirements. The tender was submitted by National Building Demolition Ltd., Steeles Ave- nue, Willowdale. The site will be developed for additional parking for the municipal build~ ing and the library. All three tenders accepted were under the budgeted figur- es. Office & Credit Service and Sales Personnel Minimum grade 12 certifi- cate with related practical experience an asset. These positions offer a re- warding future With rapid advancement in Sales and Credit Management. FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER C0. OF CANADA LTD. IMMEDIATE POSITIONS AVAILABLE Stores RICHMOND HILL 884-4401 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, June 25, 1970 7 Willowdale Broadloom Ltd. 6313 Yonge St., Willowdale - 226-0941 (Across from Sayvette’s) 9' x 12’ Reg. $7.95 Reg. $8.95 Reg. $9.95 At 745 pm. June 19 two per- sons were injured in a two-car collision on Highway 48 at 14th Avenue, Markham Township. Douglas King of 45 Dunfield Avenue, Toronto, and a passen- ger in his car, Lynda Smith, were injured, when the car he was driving was in collision' with a car driven by Rudy Kon‘ oschetz of 158 Wolfrey Street,. Toronto. Total damage was es- timated at $1.250. The accident was investigated by Provincial' Constable Steve McFadden. l Seven persons were injured in a seven-car collision on High- way 400 south of the King Side- road, at 5.20 pm, June 14. Dam- age was estimated at $2,900. The collision was investigated by Provincial Constable Mike Goreski. Daniel Mahood of Port Bols~ ter. a pedestrian. was injured when struck by a car on High- way 48 at the Mount Albert Road at 10.40 pm June 19. Driver of the car was Arthur For light mail room du- ties. Own transportation required. GENTLEMAN WANTED JUST TOO GOOD TO MISS! LARGE VARIETY OF FIRST QUALITY WASH AND WEAR WIGS - HAIR PIECES NEW MANAGEMENT We Give You A Terrific Special “LEARN TO SEW" WRITE BOX 12, “THE LIBERAL†Complete Line Just $299. Learn ' the easy way. For Beginners Only. Daytime or evening classes. But you must book now to avoid disappointment Maximum Pupils in One Class “6†We guarantee you will make at least one dress in the ten lesson course. Age makes no difference BERNINA SEWING CENTRE Markham Collision Results In $1,250 Damage Richmond Heights Centre, Richmond Hill 884-3775 on PERMS - BLEACHING - COLORING STREAKS - ETC. $1.89 Free Balloons I 120 CLARKE AVENUE THORNHILL - 889-8034 In Occasion of Our Sq. Yd. Sq. Yd. Sq. Yd. Sq. Yd. of Koscot Mink Oil Cosmetics REPORT PAUl HAIRSTYl/ST MEDORO’S BEAUTY SALON Ward of 449 Millwood Road. Toronto. Provincial Constable Steve McFadden was the inves- tigating officer. Sibbald’s Point Provincial Park Detachment is now in op- eration for the summer months. Provincial Constable Clare Whetham of the Oak Ridges De- tachment is in charge. By one of Toronto‘s most progressive real estate comp- anies for a modern new of. fice in Thornhill. If inexperienced but possess- ing a genuine desire to sue- ceed, we will provide full training and managerial as- sistance that will increase your income. REAL ESTATE SALES ASSOCIATES REQUIRED NOW UNDER Call Bob Biggin or Scan Flood 889-9330 YOUNG & BIGGIN LTD. TOP COMMISSION & BONUS REALTOR