The Action 22 Levendale Rd. Richmond Heights Centre South Block Telephone 884-6691 ****OPENSIXDAYSAWEEK**** WWMWIWWMIMMWWM 315132: R MOVING & BY SHIPPING World Wide Moving & Shipping 0 Overseas Packing & Crating. 0 Agents for: GLOBAL VANVLIVNES O Lacélï¬aridiLdng Disténce Moving; 24 Hr. Service 0 Canada Bonded Warehouse. TASTY RUM BALLS SALARY $7905.00 to $8896.00 per annum $151.50 wk. to $170.50 wk. APPLICATIONS are invited from Registered Nurses. The successful applicant will be in charge of our Health Services. {Iaiiixxumï¬ï¬iiWiiiflikflmumtiauuu VISIT YOUR . . . CHRISTMA CAKE STORE! 5E NEHMNRBODHBEDDOï¬ THIS WEEK'Sâ€"SPECIALS . . . Have you tried our . . . 0 Egg Bread 0 Home Made Bread, gum}. Rolls 0 Coffee Cakes. Doughnuts. Sweet Goods 0 French Pastries and Danish Pastries 0 Meat Pies. Beef Rolls 0 A Large Assortment of Home Made Cookies Or our specialty . . . Black Forest Cherry Cake (Schwarzwaelder Kirsh Torte) QUALIFICATIONS 1. Registration as a nurse in Ontario: preferably completion of a post-graduate certificate course in nursing administration. 2. At least two years senior supervisory exper- ience. 3. Fringe benefits include annual vacations, stat- utory holidays, excellent pension and subsid- ized medical and lif 9 insurance plans, attendance credits. APPLY TO: The Assistant Administrator, Box 130, AURORA. CHOCOLATE FUDGE BROWNIES Experienced Men Wanted WRITTEN APPLICATIONS for 3 permanent positions in the road, sewer and watermain sec- tions, Works Department, Town of Richmond Hill, will be received by the undersigned until 4:30 pm. Monday, December 14th, 1970. Considera- tion will be given to applicants holding a 1970- 1971 Chauffeur’s License and experienced in the following types of work: Operation of combination front-end loaders. tractors. mobile sweepers, snow-plowing equipment. etc. Installation of sewer and watermain con- nections and maintenance of trunk systems. Successful applicants will be required to serve a satisfactory 3-month probationary period before attaining permanent status. Pension Plan and standard benefits available. O. S. Whalen, Works Commissioner, 56 Yonge Street N., Richmond Hill, Ontario. The expanded Town has a population of 33,000 and encompasses some 40 square miles of urban and rural development adjacent to the northerly limits of Metropolitan Toronto. QUALIFICATIONS? Preferably a Graduate Civil Engineer, qualified for membership in the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario and with 3 years or more related experience. DUTIES: To establish Engineering Depart- ment reporting to the Works Commissioner. To be responsible for the design of watermains. sewers. pavements, etc.. and the administration of works and contracts related thereto. SALARY: Open and commensurate with experience. “ Salary expected and availability should be stated in application which should also include resume of qualifications and experience. Applications will be received not later than 4:30 pm. December 14th, 1970 Apply in writing to: O. S. Whalen, Commissioner of Works, Municipal Offices, 56 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Ontario Hospital, Aurora HEALTH SERVICE SUPERVISOR CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER EE’VENDXIJE'PASTRY SHOP WORKS DEPARTMENT TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL Want Action? Then Dial 884-1105-6 Anytime Town of Richmond Hill Call: 889-6269 TORONTO York Region mom-van! requires a 6 for 54¢ noz.65¢ AIR RA IL LAND & SEA km. and Mrs. Graham A. Walter. ‘Folly Farm. Maple. Ontario. are pleased to announce the engage- ment of their daughter. Roseâ€" mary Ann. to Robert Malcolm. son of Mr. John Alexander Mac- Neil and the late Mrs. MacNeil, of Cornwall. Ontario. The mar- riage to take place Saturday. December 19. 1970, at Maple United Church, Maple. Ont. klkhflhï¬ lLâ€"_ Mr. and Mrs. George Haviland of Oak Ridges are happy to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Brenda Jean. to Mr. Gerard Edward Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kay of Rich- mond Hill. c1w22 ELLIOTT, Laura â€"-At the Nursing Home near Newmar- ket on Saturday, November 21. 1970. Laura Baker. be- \ loved wife of the late Elias Elliott of Gormley. dear sister of Frank and Herbert. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home. 126 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill. Funeral ser- vice was held in the Gormley Missionary Church. Monday afternoon. Interment Heise Hill Cemetery. c1w22 Engagements MACDONALD. William Mal- colm â€" At York Central Hos- pital on Monday November 23. 1970, Bill Macdonald, be- loved husband of Margaret Macdonald, 163 May Avenue. Richmond Hill. Dear father of Jeanette of Midland. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N.. Rich- mond Hill. Service was held Wednesday afternoon. Inter- ment Maple Cemetery. PHILIP. Blair James. â€" Sud- denly. as the result on an ac- cident. on Thursday. Novem- ber 19. 1970. beloved son of Glen and Jane Philip of Osiris Drive. Richmond Hill. Deasr brother of Kim and Deanne. Rested at the Marshall Fun- eral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Funeral ser- vice was held Saturday mom- dng 11 am. ((Memorial tributes may be made to the York Central Axociation for the Mentally Re’cardedl. c1w22 {to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their cards, flow- ers and prayers during ourï¬re- cent bereavement. A speéial thank you to those who sent in food and baking. It was all very much appreciated. Mrs. Joseph Heise and family. c1w22 l . Saturday night burglars entâ€" STYLES â€"- 1“ lovmg memOW‘ered the office of Summit Ford Of a dear husband and father Sales Limited'y‘Highway 7 west, Herbert F. Styles who passed woodbridge_ They found a away November 25. 1965. Those we love we never lose ‘, "â€"â€" Fm‘ always they will be. “ Loved. remembered. h‘e‘asuredkiéLE Always in our memory. 7 [NOVEMBER_28._55TU3DAÂ¥â€" In thm-iam -â€" Lovineg remembered by wife Nan and family. c1w22 WELDRICK -â€" In loving mem- ory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Lorne Weld- rick, who passed away Novem- ber 28, 1968. We who loved you, sadly miss you, As it dawns another year. In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are ever near â€" Lovingly remembered by wife â€" Flossie, family and grand- children. c1w22 CARD 0F THANKS We would like to express our sincere thanks and appreciation Pollce Cnme Report a fade Markham Farm Hit By Cattle Rustlers \ the Mover lid. $231115 MOVING ? 12* BIRCH AVE. THORNBILL Modern Storage Warehouse Let us help you solve All your M oving problems efore you move! YOUR UNITED VAN LINES AGENT c1w22 c1w22 d by: clwzé mem- father Weld- overn- ' miss an nking, near. d by zrand- clw22 ;5 our :iation ; and flow- ur‘re- special ent in [1 very 'amily. c1w22 11 am. Auction Sale of service station tools and shop items including automatic transmis- sion jack and adapters, hy- draulic jacks 1 to 5 tons. tire changer and tools mounted on steel plate, 2 heavy duty machine moving dolleys, various electric drills 1A1 to % in,, 1 locked. hydro transmission, (can be ad- apted to all V8 engines, cost $700. new), block and tackle, assortment of wrenches. (var- ious sizesl. chisels. hammers. sledges. Champion spark plug .tester and sander. quantity of gaskets. auto parts. camping .items. 9 ft. tent. stove, lite. cooler. 3 sleeping mattresses. 2 lCoke machines. tool boxes. fil- ing cabinet. chairs. dishes etc. Many other items pertaining to service station and snack bar. Lease expired. For Schomberg Texaco Service. on Highway 27 and 18th Sideroad. Twp. of King. 1% miles south of Schom- berg. Gard Orr, Auctioneer. c1w22 VPolice Crime Report Cattle rustlers are suspected in the disappearance of seven heifers from a Bayview Avenue farm just north of Richmond Hill. And the hopes of 3 Richmond were forced open and papers Hill family with seven child- were scattered on the parts ten for their own home have department floor. received a setback. Matty's Design On RiVel'mede The cows were valued at $350 Road in Vaughan was entered each, for a total of $2.450. Friday. and $44 was stolen Gone also is the gate for the from the petty cash box. Gone also is the gate for the gas line entrance at the Collins farm. north of the Endean Nursery, 3 location where the cattle could easily have been loaded on a truck. ' Markham Township Police piggybank was smashed are investigating. The heifers $10 it contained was st( disappeared about two weeks Vaughan Police said. ago. and it is now just about * * * " certain that they didn't just In the Markham side wander away. Thornhill November 18 Included are five Holsteins. one Hereford and one with a black and white face. They were insured against theft. They were owned by Harry Brock of 99 Oxford Street. Richmond Hill. He rents the Collins farm and the family home in town. He started rais- ing cattle two years ago to build up a nest egg to buy a home. The lost cattle were bred to a purebred bull, and Mr. Brock wouid much rather have the heifers and theit‘ future calves than the insurance money. The Brocks recently were' also burglary victims. Police retrieved some guns stolen by the burglars. but a collection of coins wasn’t found. Burglars continue to plague Southern York Region. Police reports show at least a dozen break-ins last week. But Whvitchumh Police Nov- ember 20 arrested three Scar- boro teenagers and charged them with break. enter and theft, plus possession of stolen goods. This was in connection with a previous week‘s burglary at a Musselman‘s Lake summer home. About $1.800 worth of sound equipment was recov- ered, Out on bail after being up in Newmarket court are Peter Monks. 16: Joseph Hicks, 17; and Rory Lee. 16. The “take†in last week's burglaries ranged from $10 out of a smashed child’s piggybank Six businesses in the Rich- mond Hill industrial area were hit Saturday night, but the bur- glars didn't find much to re- ward their efforts. to several hundred dollars in cash and cheques from a Wood- bridge auto dealership. 889-4911-2-3 Gentle as 3 Lamb I: Two-year-old Blair James 11.. Philip of 3’78 Osiris Drive, [.5_ Richmond Hill died under the ug wheels of a garbage truck in of front of his home at about 10:15 ng'am Thursday. November 19. Le" He was the son of seven-year 2iRichmond Hill residents Glen n- and Jane Philip. 'grey cash box hidden under' E1 papers and made off with it. of a Inside was about $360 in cash dew and cheques. At Atvuu . .._°_,"_ Friday. and $44 was stolen from the petty cash box. In Thomhill a Crestwood Road home was entered and ransacked over the weekend. Access was gained through a rear basement window. A child's piggybank was smashed and $10 it contained was stolen. Vaughan Police said. It * II! it In the Markham side of Thornhill November 18 the home of Anthony Valente at 19 Johnson Avenue was ent- ‘ ered through an unlocked door. The loss totalled about $160, ; Industrial area break-ins nnl the night of November 21 in: Richmond Hill included the following: < l Peerless Instrument Compw any of Canada Limited. 67 lnw dustrial Road, through a rearl door window. $254 worth of property taken. including five timing light units and tools; Sovereign Water Conditioner Limited, 367 Enford Road. $50 from the petty cash box. entry through a window: Cyclo Floor Machine Limited, 374 Enford Road. through a window, nothing taken; Other drawers in the office were forced open and papers were scattered on the parts department floor. Matty's Design on Riven-mede ’Dr. Owen Slingerland To Be Head ‘ . 1%. 10f York Region Health, Welfare‘ï¬g The loss totalled about $160, including $100 in cash. Also taken were 1964 mint coin sets in plastic holders. There was a $550 burglary November 17 at a home at 85 Fairway Heights Drive in Thornhill. where workmen lost tools. plumbing supplies and a belt sander. The director of the presentlwe should evaluate the job. not York County Health Unit today the applicant. when setting sal- (Thursday) will be appointed aries,†said Councillor Plaxton. fl». York Regional Commissioner of Markham Councillor James Health and Social Services. the Jongeneel wanted to know why region council indicated at its Dr. Slingerland was given a last meeting. held November 12. 25% raise in pay. m The salary is to be $29,500 per Health Committee Chairman Q year. Burrows replied that Dr. Slin- A“ l . ,1; 1H The health and social services committee includes ‘flhe followâ€" ing: Georgina Mayor. Dr. George Burrows, chairman; Richmond Hill Mayor William Lazenby, vice-chairman: New- market Mayor Robert Forhan: Whitchurch-Stouffville M a y o r Kenneth Laushway; and King Mayor Kenneth Mactaggart. The salary is to be $29,500 per Health Committee Chairman year. Burrows replied that Dr. Slin- Dr. Owan Slingerland was gerland would be serving in a one of two applicants who an- dual capacity. SWered the advertisements for The committee report said the the job. 7 _ salary schedules currently in The regional council health and social services committee decided not to bother interview- ing the secohd applicant after receiving 'his submission. “151‘. Slingerland’s pr'eéent sal- ary is $23,000 per year, council was told. Richmond Hill Councillor Donald Plaxton questioned the recommended salary. "It seems to me this municip- alit-y is being subjected to critic- ism [or the level of salaries be- ing paid. I would like to know how they compare with salaries in other regions. The salaries being offered are raising a lot of eyebrows in my municipality. It should be remembered that Blair James Philip Child Aged 2 Dies When Crushed Under Wheels Of Garbage Truck The coroner is Dr. Bernard Granton and an inquest is ex- pected to be held. Deputy Po- lice C'h-ief Joseph Rainey told “The Liberal". Surviving are two sisters,“ Kim aged six and Deanne aged four. Driver of the York Sanitation Limited truck was Eric Wright of Bathurst Street North (RR 2), Newmarket. Mrs. Mary Wilson of 79 High- way 7 East called Vaughan Firemen at 4:05 pm November 20 when she had some trouble with a flooded space heater. However, the flooded oil burn- ed itself out and there was no I damage. Small Fires Started With Cutting Torches Sparks from cutting torches started fires in two workshops last week, but fast action by Vaughan Firemen kept damage to almost nothing. In each case varsol in parts wash tanks caught fire. The first such fire was at Romano Construction Limited. J/é-mile south _of Sherwood Sideroad on Jane Street. at 5:01 pm November 19. Damage was estimated at $25, Vaughan Fire Chief Jim Davidson said. ‘ The other cutting torch fire was November 21 at 3:48 am at Trailways of Canada Limited, 120 Doncaster Avenue, Thorn- hill. A rubbish fire got out. of control at Maple November 19 at 10:46 pm and had to be ex- tinguished by firemen. Damage was considered neg- ligible in this instance. Some old skids were burn- ing at General Concrete Prod- ucts Limited. Keele Street North. In Richmond Hill at 7:57 pm November 22 firemen went to 52 Yonge Street South to clear out smoke after a chimney backup. He told police he got out of At Central Woodworking Lim- ited, 87 Doncaster Avenue, Thornhil]. November 18 burg- lars made off with a che‘que writing machine and 100 com- pany cheques, plus $8 in change. un‘: uuuuu uuuuu , ....-v.g.. window, nothing taken; Sitting Justice of the Peace Perry-Hill Wood Industries qu‘man Kelly of Newmarket Limited, 52 Industrial Road, said, however. that the proce- nothing known to be missing; dure taken by the girl consti- Custom Tire Sales Limited. “Res 8 Charge DI‘O’Viding she is 59 industrial Road, $8 in petty willing to swear any information cash missing; and the justice of the peace is William Klees and Son whole- satisfied an offence did take uh: meats. 69 Industrial Road, Place- ‘saLary schedules currently in' "-'~ Ieffect for medical ()fficers.cyf£._,_.,-~ “William Kvlees and Son whole- sale meats. 69 Industrial Road, nothing of consequence missing. ‘ Council was told that its apâ€" pointments should he made ef- fective Immediately, so that the province would make the load of paying these salaries from the shoulders of York taxpayers un- til vhe year's end. In 1971 the minimum would be $25,000. with annual incre- % ments of $1.000 for five .Years. This would give Dr. Slingerland a: $26,000 next year. just for acting as medical health officer. health in Ontario had been ob‘ tamed from the Department a Health and studied. “This is also the commissioner of health and social services. He has the job of -co-ordinating the 3 branches of our health and welfare system. There is no basis for comparison. It’s the first time it has been tried in the province,†said Dr. Burrows. Formal confirmation of the appointment was deferred to the next council meeting be- cause legislation ‘had to be pre- pared. Entry was gained by means a ladder to an upstairs win- Two Willowdale d r i v e r s crashed November 20 on Steeles Avenue West. the truck to load some garbage. moved the truck ahead. and found the child when he got out again. with careless driving after an“. 11:30 pm $1.100 November 21Ԡcrash on Church Street South‘ 6'- in Richmond Hill. f,“ Richard Moscrop. 23. of 11 Machell Drive, was in collision with a parked car owned by Christopher Andrews, 22. of 99 Codsell Avenue, Downs- view. Mr. Moscrop had lacerations "2-. to the inside of his mouth and to his lips. A passenger. Terry Moscrop. 22, also had cuts to o'- the inside of his mouth. and d, facial bruises, according to § town police. g Oak Ridges driver Lawrence Sturdy of Fairview Avenue November 20 lost control of his pi‘ck-up truck on Keele Street when the trailer he was pulling jacknifed. Michael Spagat of Connaught Avenue suffered an estimated $400 to his vehicle and Michael Rockett of Dewlane Drive $500. Vaughan Police said. The truck suffered an esti- mated $800 damage, Vaughan Police said. In a $275 accident at 11:20 pm November 20 at Yonge and r... Arnold Streets in Richmond% Hill. two northbound local‘g drivers were involved. Harold Hartford. 23. of 110% Edgar Avenue. Richvale. had)§ damage to the rear of his"?- vehicle. Front end damagei,“ was suffered by the other ve-; ' hicle driven by George Le- "" boeuf, 58. of 149 CarrvilleTaf- Road, Richvale Six-year-old Stephen Thomas of 286 Elmwood Avenue, Rich- mond Hill. had lip cuts in a $180 accident at 1 pm Novem- ber 21 in front of 169 Sussex Avenue. He was riding in by Doreen Thomas of the other car in was John Cundy. Edg gar Avenue. Richvale TURN SPARE ROOM INTO SPARE CASH BY USING LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS Aurora man was charged careless driving after an a car driven The driver the accident-1 r:- 17. of 921% a r.“ l | I Charge Sutton TeachervTown Council Not Object TO WithS'aPPingstude“ 0MB Hearing Assessment Appeal A charge of common assault has been laid against a teacher of Sutton District High School following a corridor fracas with a student last week. The parents of Joâ€"Anne Mc- Allister. 16, claim a teacher hit her in the mouth during a dis- pute over use of a washroom between classes. They have run into a snag; however. i The girl and her parents. Mr.1 and Mrs. Richard McAllister. Were told by part-time Justice of the Peace Michael Gillen that the charge was in effect and would he heard in Newmarket Provincial Court December 8. However. due to illness. Mr. Gillen was not able to complete the necessary paperwork. and \two other justices of the peace refused to handle the arffair isince the information had first been taken and signed by an- other justice of the peace. y P. a! .v. ADDRESS: {ig‘igaa'zead’fizs$9332: PH. 889-4988 ...‘L.L g: g g gr.- % g 9;: a; g as g 9% 9; ï¬g % $3 3;? 9% é; ï¬g § § ‘39 95‘ 95 g 9; 9% 9% ea 9: Cd YOUR BEEHIVE 0F ACTIVITY THIS WINTER! STORES TO SERVE YOU LOTS OF FREE PARKING WM‘RK‘B‘ MONDAY through FRIDAY 9 AM. to 9 PM. DAILY SATURDAYS UNTIL 6 PM. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Nov. 26, 1970 * SUNDAYS: TUESDAYS: CHEAPIE NIGHT â€" Special low. low prices on drinks and snac Come and have a ball â€"- it won't cost an arm and a leg! WEDNESDAYS: THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS: LIVE ENTERTAINMENT and DANCING from 9:00 pm. to 1:00 am. on our new enlarged dance floor. Great way to relax! Is‘t and 3rd Wednesday of each month enjoy the gay sounds of “THE ALPINERS", the Honey Pot Ump Pa Pa Band! SPECIAL ROAST BEEF BUFFET â€" All you can eat at one price. Make it a family affair â€"- special rates for the kiddies. RESERVE NOW for our Special Christmas Day Dinner and 250 YONGE ST., N. at LEVENDALE RICHMOND HILL 51cm CENTRE CHILDREN... 0 VISIT SANTA IN HIS CHALET Richmond Hill Council unani- mously accepted a motion Nov; ember 16 by Councillors Eric George and Lois Hancey that it will not object to a hearing on an assessment appeal by the Municipal Board. The appeal is entered by Len- 311 Property Limited. who own 320 Newkirk Road. which houses Brodie Industries Ltd., and filed an ‘appeal in respect of the 1969 assessment. ‘ A day or two before this‘of this matter. providing con- date. Larry Brodie. the com-‘sem of the town is obtained. pany‘s principal who was Slatedi The feeling of council was to presmt evidence. sufferegl alsummed up by councillor Han. heart attack and was hospitaucey' who said_ “I wouldn't like lized. At the hearing his coun- to think that because a man is 591' Fm" WOOd' 0f Mend9150n- seriously ill. he can’t get a fair Beam’ and w°°d' 101 Riel‘mond hearing. since Minister of Muni- Street West, Toronto, requestedicipa) Affairs Darcy McKeough an adjoui'nament, and filed a'has promised that every one medical certificate attesting to will have the opportunity for a ‘ M11 Brodie's confinement in fair hearing. 1 think this inci- -h°5mtal- dent might be drawn to his at- The county court judge was tention." This appeal was heard by the court of revision which con- firmed the assessment. The firm then filed an appeal with the county court judge and the hearing was set for September 16. 1970. 3211a New Year‘s Eve Party Have YOUR PICTURE TAKEN with SANTA 5 . FREE Candy Cane for each child .J 0 WRITE TO SANTA . . . :5: Commencing this Saturday, November 28 at 10 am. Visiting Hours: Monday through Friday, 1 pm. to 8 p.m. â€" Saturdays, 10 am. to 5 pm. Mail your letter in Santa’s mail boxes the “Centreâ€. Every letter will receive reply from Santa. 0 Fully Licensed Dining Room & SKI VALLEY reluctant to grant an adjourn- ment. as such action would have required a special sitting. Ac- cordingly. he refused on the understanding that the appel- lant would appeal to the OMB. The counsel then advised the court he had no evidence to offer. An appeal was then made to the OMB and on October 15, without notice to the appellant or his counsel. the OMB issued an order dismissing the appel- lants appeal because of lack n! jurisdiction â€"â€" because the 3-1)- pellant. did not appear before the county court judge. The OMB has Since, accord- ing to Mr. Wood. said it will be content to grant a review of this matter. providing con- sent of the town is obtained. TAVERN located In a personal cks. :15: mm.