The Action BLACKBURN -â€" Bob and Gail, (nee Hardyi, are happy to an- ‘nounce the birth of a baby girl. 6 lbs, 3 025. Jennifer Linda on Wednesday Novem- ber 25, 1970. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hardy \and 5th for Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Blackburn. Sincere thanks to Dr. Susan Zukotynski, Dr. Golab and the nursing staff at York Central Hospital. RICE â€" Bob and Deirdre (nee Kane) are very proud to an- nounce the arrival of Jacqueâ€" line Roberta, a sister for Siob- han, at York Central Hospital, November 25. 1970. A 6 1b. bun dle of happiness for grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kane of Mississauga. and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hindle of Richmond Hill. Also shar- ing the joy are'Jacqueline’s great-grandmother in Ireland Mrs. K. MeCormack. Mrs. C. Kane, and Mrs. B. Hindle of California. Special thanks to Dr. B. Granton and staff. BURBIDGE â€"â€"' Alex, David and Heather are proud to annonce the arrival of their baby bro- ther, Bryan Gordon. Novem- ber 25, 1970 at York Central Hospital. Proud parents are Lorne and Isobel. Many thanks to Dr. Q. Hardy. KARSH â€"â€"â€"â€" Bradley and Lance are delighted to announce the arrival of their sister 7 lbs. 12 025. November 28, 1970 at York Central Hospital. Par- ents Shirley and Michael are both doing fine. c1w23 KOSTIUK â€"â€" Judy and Ronnie are proud and happy to an- nounce the birth of their daughter Candace Laura], '7 lbs. 9 02., on November 12, 1970 at York Central Hospital. A sister for Jennifer Dawn. Our thanks to Dr. H. Socol. Dr. M. Abrams and hospital staff. c1w23 * * * * We would like to express our THACKER â€"- Reg- and JUdy sincere thanks and appreciation happily announce the birth of to our relatives, friends, and a son, James Charles, 7 lbs. neighbours who were so kind 10% 025- on Wednesday NOV- during our recent bereavement. ember 25. 1970. First grand- A special thank you to those child for Mr. and Mrs. W. L. who sent in baking and a very Maddin and fifth for MT. and special thank you to the women MI‘S. R. C. Thacker- Sincere of St. Mathews United Church thanks to Dr. Susan Zukotyn- for being so helpful in this try: ski and the wonderful nursing ing time. staff of York Central Hos- Glen & Jayne Philip & Family. pital. cle3 c1w23 mma:exexemma:lmxxxmaeï¬Ã©eï¬Ã©oézékkieééï¬xneeékï¬uimméx‘ VISIT YOUR . . . CHRISTMAS CAKE STORE! {KKKKKKKKKKKV mammaaaa'a'ma g * * * * OPEN six DAYS A WEE-13'3"; .mmxmxwxwmmmnmmxs \ the Mover lid. MOVING & BY SHIPPING World Wide Moving & Shipping 0 Overseas Packing 8: Crating. 0 Agents for: GLOBAL VAN LINES. 0 Local and Long Distance Moving; 24 Hr. Service 0 Canada Bonded Warehouse. “The Liberal†has an opening for a Driver- Circulation man for a variety of duties. Must enjoy working with young people. Must have chauffer’s licence and be bondable. ~ Have you tried our . . . 0 Egg Bread 0 Home Made Bread. Buns. 0 Coffee Cakes. Doughnuts, Sweet Goods 0 French Pastries and Danish Pastries 0 Meat Pies. Beef Rolls 0 A Large Assortment of Home Made Co Or our specialty . . . Black Forest Cherry Cake (Schu'arzn‘aeld THIS WEEK'S SPECIKITS LEMON MERINGUE PIE 65¢ 22 Levendale Rd. Richmond Heights Centre 12" BIRCH AVE, THORNHILL Modern Storage Warehouse Apply W. S. Cook at 884-1105 for interview HELP WANTED LEVENDKEE‘PKSTEï¬Hb’P Tï¬irtha I YOUR UNITED VAN LINES AGENT et us help you solve All your . Moving problems ï¬ll efore you move! Call: 889-6269 TORONTO c1w23 c1\\-23}CARD 0F THANKS c1w23 ever; Time cannot change them, its true; Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. â€"- Lovineg remembered by husband. Wilfred and Jean, John, Linda, Doug and Rick. c1w23 PARK â€"â€" In loving memory of a dear wife and mother. Mar- garet Park. who passed away December 5, 1969. Sweet memories will linger for- LUND â€" In loving memory of a dear wife Zelma Lund, who passed away December 4, 1957. Happy hours we once enjoyed How sweet their memory still, But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. â€" Lovineg remembered. by husband Norman. clw23 Robert Millen wishes to thank the neighbors for the flowers sent when he was in hospital. Also for the many cards he re- ceived. c1w23 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dunâ€" can†Thomhill, are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter Katherine Blake to Mr. Derek Wildfong, son of Mr. Ross Wildfong and the late Mrs. Wildfong of St. Catharines. ORR â€" In loving memory of a dear husband and father Elmer R. Orr.'passed away December 5, 1967. We cannot halt the hand of time Or live again the past; Within our hearts are memories That will forever last. â€" Sadly missed and ever re- membered by his wife and family. c1w23 CARD 0F THANKS In Memoriam Engagements ‘arzwaelder Kirsh Torte) South Block Telephone 884-6691 889-4911-2-3 mxmnzi . Rolls ‘ookies Gentle as a Lamb AIR RAIL LAND & SEA c1w23 iCavalcade Of Music I i } 3139:}13134313131 At Bayview Secondary ) Cufnrrlar {c H1n (lav H12} “Pawâ€"i DECEMBER 10, THURSDAY â€"- Auction Sale of furniture, pine, glass cupboard, roll top writ- ing desk, side board with mirâ€" ror, china cabinet, 7 pine chairs, over 100'years old. original col- or, 12 fan back chairs antique, 24 ordinary good chairs, 1 pic- ture, B‘ridley Monument, Novem- ber 18, 1881 good. 1 picture, C. ‘T. Wellber 1871 good, quantity of good antique picture frames, glassware, old silverware, anti- que, pine tables with drawer, 2 writing desks, 1 pine, 4 pine benches 12 ft. long antique. Many many other articles not mentioned will be sold under the order of Onward Lodge No. 399. at the Community Hall, Mount Albert. Terms cash. Goods on display from 6 pm until sale time. Sale at 7.30 pm. Alvin S. Farmer Auctioneer, phone 887- 5311 Gormley, Ontario. c1w23 **** DECEMBER 17 THURSDAY-â€" Auction sale of unredeemed pledges, 7:30 pm Victoria Square Community Hall, 21/; miles south of Gormley, 331i. miles north of Highway 7, Don Mills Road. 200 lots of unredeemed pledges. Under instructions of prominent Ontario pawnbroker. Watches, gent’s and ladies’ rings, diamond rings, shavers, num- erous other articles. Every watch carries a \witten guaran- tee. Free drawâ€"Lady's diamond ring. Alvin S. Farmer auction- eer, Gormley Ontario. 887â€"5311 c2w23l Another car, this one from Richmond Hill, was a complete $1,500 write-off on the morning of November 26 on Markham Township’s icy roads. Driver Herman Pleschberger, 36 of 333 Gells Road, lost con- trol. His careening 1968 model full-sized car took out four guardrails and rolled down a 40- foot embankment. He escaped with only a sore back, Markham Township Pol- ice said. The accident was at 7:35 am on Concession 5, about 1/4-mile north of 14th Avenue. * * a: an a Liberal paper route. Estab- lished routes may be available in your area. Phone Carrier Circulation, 884-1105. JONAK. Joseph A. -â€" At his home, on Wednesday, Novem- ber 25, 1970, J. A. (Joe) Jonak, beloved husband of Dana Zap- letal. dear father of Barbara, Mark, Catherine and Peter, son of Mrs. Josef Jonak, bro- ther of Jaroslav, both of Cze- choslovakia. Mr. Jonak rested at the B. E. Ring Funeral Home, 7783 Yonge St. (at Hwy 7B), Thornhill. Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. GILES, Richard VAlbert â€"- At York Central Hospital on Tuesday evening, December 1, 1970. Albert Giles, beloved husband of Hazel Austin of 62 Hunt Avenue, Richmond Hill, dear father of Phillis (Mrs. William Rennie) of Rouge Hills and Frank. Oak Ridges, dear brother of Roy and Irene (Mrs. W. Smith). Resting at the Marshall Fun- eral Home, 126 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill. Service Friday at 2 pm. Interment Richmond Hill Cemetery. clw23 McLEOD, Violet Deloss â€"- On Monday. November 30, 1970, Deloss Bone, beloved wife of the late Robert McLeod, dear mother of Roy of Claremont, dear sister of Wilbert, Glen- coe, Wally, Detroit, Ruth (Mrs. W. Edwards), Brampton, Norm, Dorothy (Mrs. J. Step- henson), Chester (deceased) and Nelson, all of Richmond Hill. Resting at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Service Thursday 1.30 pm. Interment Claremont Union Cemetery. c1w23 SUEHRING, Matilda â€" At Sun- nybrook Hosptial on Novem- ber 30, 1970, in her 92nd year. Matilda, loving wife of the late Oscar Suehring, mother of Wilfred, Lorne, Myrtle (Mrs. V. Kruspe) all of Strat- ford Ontario, Dorothy (Mrs. L. Campbell) 39 Holmes Aveâ€" nue, Willowdale. Funeral ser- vice at Heinbuck Funeral Home, Stratford. Interment St. John’s Lutheran Church, Sebringville, Ontario. SALE REGISTERS Tickets are still available and may be obtained at the door. or by calling 884-7383. Jaycees sug- gest that you order your tickets early to avoid disappointment. Saturday is the day that “Cav- alcade of Magic" takes place at Bayview Secondary School in Richmond Hill. The magicians of the Toronto Hat and Rabbit Club are performing in two shows, at 2 pm and 8 pm. The afternoon performance will be tuned to the children, with clowns. a juggler, many feats of magic, and a Punch and Judy Show, always a favorite with the children. BOYS AND GIRLS Make regular pocket money on Richmond Hill Jaycees, spon- sors of the show. wish to thank the many merchants and busi- nessmen for kindly making tickets available for Thomâ€" haven School. Loyal True Blue and Orange Home. Senior Citi- zens. House of Concord. Villa Hospital and other deserving organizations. The evening show is more suited to adults with mystifying and award winning acts of magic. and for a change of pace, the Sweet Adelines, a ladies barbershop-type group will ap- pear. Luke‘s Roman C a t 11 o 1 i c Church, Thornhill Saturday. Interment Thornhill. c1w23 Hcy Roads Take Heavy Accident IOII ara e‘Blood Loss Kills Jehovah's Witness fleathn c1w23 [Icy Roads Take Heavy Accident Toli He and four other youths were injured at about 9:30 pm the night before when their eastbound car hit a bridge ab- utment at high speed. The ac- cident was on the Vivian Side- road. west of Concession 5, about four miles east of New- market. An inquest is expected to de- termine whether family mem- bership in the Jehovah’s Witnes- ses had anything to do with the blood loss death last week of a Keswick youth. He was in a Whitchurch Township road crash. Dean Haiisler, 18, of RR 3, Newmarket. was stil-l in York County Hospital at press time. He is being treated for concus- sion and lacerations. Bayview Avenue’s icy pave- ment at 7.15 am Nov. 26 was blamed for a Richmond Hill car going out of control while brak- ing. It flipped over in the ditch. Police said passenger Thom- son su£fered a broken neck, head and internal injuries. Driver of the car was Blake Layton, 18, of RR 1, Keswick. He suffered lacerations to the face and legs. Ray Hill, 17, of Aurora, was released from hospital after treatment for lacerations and back injuries. The full-sized 1967 model car in which five youths were riding was considered by police to be a complete write-off. The ac- cident is being investigated by Whitchurch Township police Constable David Knowles. Witnesses said the fatal car came over a hill about 55 to 60 mph. Brakes were applied be- cause of a slow turning or a stopped vehicle ahead. The car went into a skid and hit the bridge. A young woman driver from Aurora had a miraculous es- cape November 26 when her small 1969 model southbound car rolled several times and was a complete write-off. Whitchurch Township Police are investigating. A Metro med- ical official. Coroner Kenneth Baxter, informed the depart- ment the youth's death was due to massive hemorrhaging of the pulmonary vein. Wayne Thomson, 17, of RR 1. Keswick died at 2 am Novem- ber 28 at Toronto General Hos- pital after being transferred there from York County Hos- pital in Newmarket. A coroner in York County will have to be named to deal with this case, police saidu 7 Steve Johnson, 19, of Aurora, was also still in York County Hospital at last report. He is being treated for a broken nose and face lacerations. The Jehovah's Witnesses are a religious group known to op- pose administration of blood transfusions to members. Miss Carol McCulloch, 20, of 48 Glass Drive, was released from York County Hospital in Newmarket four hours after the accident without even a band- age. This was despite. the fact she had a broken back. The broken vertibrae was encased in her rib cage and will heal itself. The first icy roads of the win- ter season resulted in quite a few bad accidents last week. Richmond Hill drivers had a bad time of it, especially on Bayview Avenue in Markham Township. Miss MéCulloch returned to work four days later. The accident happened when her car went out of control on‘ an icy spot about 1yé-mile southl of the Gormley Sideroad at 8am. After rolling over and over it came to rest against a fence. briver David Barkovic, 29, of 28 Cartier Crescent, escaped in- jury but had about $700 damage The accident was at 7:35 am on Concession 5, about 1/4-mi1e north of 14th Avenue. Damage of about $600 was suffered by the other vehicle driven by Roger Bertrand. 29, of 3 Cannes Avenue, Dollard des Ormeaux, Quebec. Driver Eva Biro. 19, of 49 Glen Park Avenue, Toronto, had face cuts and about $600 dam- age. Her passenger Christien Biro, 19‘ had a cut forehead and a back injury. The accident was at about 7:15 pm on Bayview Avenue, 1/1;â€" mile south of Royal Orchard Boulevard. Tina Anderson of 48 Colon- say Road, Thornhill. suffered glass cuts on the forehead in a bad two-car collision at 9:15 pm November 26 on Bayview Av- enue, about 250 yards north of Laureleaf Road. Police estimated damage was $1,000 to a car driven by George Anderson, 49, of Colon- say Road. Three people were injured in another serious two-car colli- sion November 27 in Thornhill. All were treated at York Cen- tral Hospital emergency depart- ment and released. Driver Adelene Velen of 82 Romfield Circuit, Thornhill, had neck and back injuries, plus an estimated 1.000 damage to her car, according to Markham Toxmship Police. to his car. Passenger Aimme Barkovic was inJured. Eunice George of 33 Tormore Drive, Richmond Hill had an estimated $500 damage to her car at 7:15 am November 26 ice said. Her car was in collie a vehicle driven by 1 Day, 56, of Lot 60, C1 1, Vaughan Township. had about $50 damage WThe accident happened about 11/2 miles north of Highway 7. In Vaughan Township Nov- ember 28 a car went out of con- trol and ended standing up at right angles to a telephone pole.’ Police estimated damage at about $800, but driver Lauca Smutiuk of Rushton Road, Tor- onto. escaped injury. He was driving south on Bathurst Street. just north of Crestwood Road, Richvale. His vehicle slid from the west shoulder to the east shoulder, and into the ditch. It hit a guy wire and ran straight up the There was about $400 damage to the middle car driven by Charles Fecteau, 52, of 388 Lynett Crescent, Richmond Hill. "UTVhe accident took place at Bayview Avenue and John Street. All three cars were go- ing south. at Bayview and enues, Markham ' ice said. pole. November 23 at 8:50 am on Bay- view Avenue damaged three local cars but nobody was hurt. The rear car in the line was driven by James Docherty, 21 of 162 Markham Road. Richmond Hill. It had an estimated $250 damage, Markham Township Police said. The front car was driven by Anne Simmonds of Erin Hill Stables, CFRB Sideroad. Oak Ridges. It had about $150 dam- age. Both drivers were charged by Richmond Hill Police after a 6:15 pm November 24 two-car crash at Markham Road and Bayview Avenue. Damage was only about $200. John Rese, 35, of Havelock Street, Toronto, was charged with making an improper left turn. Christopher Balmer, 20, of Coldspring Road, Kleinburg, was charged with disobeying an amber light. In a féirly bad collision Nov- ember 27 at Bathurst Street and A chain reaction accident Mature energetic individuals with Grade 10 or equivalent for loading and unloading express shipments in our terminal on Keele St., north of Highway No. 7, afternoon shift with weekends Applicants must be bendable and able to pass company medical examination. v Rate $118.28 per week. Apply in person: For operating room, full time, days, Monday to Friday. No experience required. off. Experienced Men Wanted Please apply to: 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. Pensmn Plan and standard benefits available. O. S. Whalen, Works Commissioner, 56 Yonge Street N., Richmond Hill, Ontario. Canadian National WORKS DEPARTMENT TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL was in a driven b E Lot 60‘ Position of Porter NO TELEPHONE INQUIRIES WANTED Director of Nursing, York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill \ Steeles Township ision with Frederick loncession . Mr. Day Pol- Elgin Mills Road there was con- siderable vehicle damage, but no injuries. Arthur Taylor‘ 43, of 69 Lady- slipper Court, Thornhill had an estimated $100 damage to his car November 26. 7 7 Sh; was in a two-car collision on Woodbine Avenue, xé/Zi-mile north of Highway 7. There wag about $75 damage to ï¬le other car driven by An- drew White, 22. of Orillia. ‘NEWMARKET; York County Commissioners Stewart Burn- ett, reeve of Whitchurch, and Albert Laidlaw. reeve of Mark-i5 ham Town, Were presented with y engraved plaques at the con-g eluding session of county I council November 24. g t A vehicle driven by Brenda Laing of Cocksfield Street, Downsview, had an estimated» $500 damage, Vaughan Town- ship Police said. ’ The other vehicle was driven' by Nick Ferlito of St. Clarens‘ï¬f Avenue, Toronto, and had aboutl 5-. $200 damage. 1% ,_ _ _ hf!- ra‘. my: I†0’ He was in a collision at 8:30’g am at Henderson Street and 9 Clark Avenue, South Thornhill. F The other driver. David At- twaters, 19, of 96 Grandview Avenue, Thornhill, had damage estimated at $75, Markham Township Police said. John Venge of Fonbhill Boule- vard, Unionville, lost control of his vehicle November 29 on Maple Sideroad in Vaughan Township. He skidded off the roadway and hit several roadside posts. Damage was estimated at only $100, Vaughan Township Police said Neither Burnett or Laidlaw will be serving on the new reg- ional government in January. Mr. Burnett is retiring and Mr. Laidlaw was defeated in the October 5 regional election. Buttonville driver Doreen Kirkpatrick of 32 Hughson Drive, had an estimated $150 damage November 20. n’. F.- WSW The presentations were made’ by Clerk Robert Vernon in apw predation of services rendered during the past year. ' “The Liberal†has an opening for an apprentice to learn the printing trade. Must have a Chauffers Licence. Phone W. S. Cook, 884-1105 for an interview. Canadian National Express Terminal 2nd Floor 9 am. to 3 pm. PRINTING APPRENTICE Laidlaw new reg- January. nc2w23 Wmmiummkï¬mx guxxmmmmmzuxuuumumuzuwmmmmamem wxmmmmyxmxmmnwx kwmwmlï¬lfll xxhï¬xflkï¬lï¬iï¬ï¬‚mw YOUR BEEHIVE OF ACTIVITY THIS WINTER! 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