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The Liberal, 10 Dec 1970, p. 7

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Will a Honda Mini Trail from Carl Hansen Motors Win a 1971 Honda QA-50 Mini Trail. All you have to do is fill out an entry form, drop it in the ballot box in our showroom be- tween now and January 30, 1971 at no obligation. Hoxvever, you must be over 21 years of age. Drawing will take place right here in our showroom on Feb- ruary 11th at 8 pm. Coffee and doughnuts will be served on this occassion. While you're in browse around our 1971 Snow-Jet snowmobiles and accessories. Special with this ad only. A brand new 1971 Snow-Jet 338 27 h.p. $749. including free snowmobile suit. Carl Hansen Motors Ltd. Honda. Yamaha. B.M.W.. Snow- Jet, 3022 lslington Avenue N. “,2 mile N. of No. 7 and Wood- bridge). 851-1550. c1w24 EXPANSION CHAMBERS For all Ski-D00 models. Built to factory specifications. Dealer enquiries invited. Phone Gord's Headers, Queensville, Ontan‘o. 478-4244. c1w24 RYDER â€" Carl and Mary (nee Williams) are pleased to anâ€" nounce the final adoption of their daughter Stacy Anne. Our sincere thanks to all con- cerned. c1w24 Lulua. 511...: auu LvacLa chub u; 45TH WEDDING me during my stay in Hospital ANNIVERSARY and after my return home. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murray, Harry Stephen-son, Woodbridge, *1w24 cordially invite relative s. It * xi * friends and neighbours to at-‘CARD 0F THANKS tend open house at the home of Mrs. Daisy Millard wishes to their son. Allan, Hwy. 7, RR. 2, thank u eig h b 0 rs and kind WOOdbl’idge in honour 0f the“ friends for the nice flowers and 45th Wedding AHRivel‘Sal'y onlcards she received while in hosâ€" Sunday, December 13 â€" 2 t0 4‘pit‘al. Also special thanks to Dr. pm. and 7 to 9 pm. Please Arai and Dr. Gold and nurses. accept this as your invitation. Yours truly, Mrs. D. Millard. No gifts please. *1w24 c1w24 Action Parade SNOWMOBILE repair. 2 and 4 cYCle engines, 170 May Avenue. 884-2838. tfc21 1970 MOTO-SKI 20 hp. E; cellen’t shape. 889-3403 after 5 pm. clw24 GRAHAM â€"- Bruce and Donna (nee Darlingh are pleased to announced the birth of their daughter Jeannie-Lyn, born December 5. 1970, at Branson Hospital. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. D. Graham, Wil- lowdale and first grand- daughter for Mrs. Gail Dar- ling. Thornhill. Mother and baby doing well. c1w24 i963 SUPER Olimpique Ski- Doo. 884-8387 after 6 .pm. Anniuvraarp SNOWMOBILES X the Mover lid. MOVING & BY SHIPPING World Wide Moving & Shipping For operating room, full time, days, Monday to Friday. N 0 experience required. 0 Overseas Packing 8: Crating. 0 Agents for: GLOBAL VAN LINES. 0 Local and Long Distance Moving; 24 Hr. Service 0 Canada Bonded Warehouse. Call: 889-6269 TORONTO Please apply to: 12" BIRCH AVE, THORNHILL Modern Storage Warehouse Ahnpfinn BOA-SKI 399 CROSBY AVE. 884-7716 Eirflm I YOUR UNITED VAN LINES AGENT et us help you solve All your Moving problems Want Action? Then Dial 884-1105-6 Anytime Position of Porter Director of Nursing, York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill efore you move! c1w24 tfc21 CARD 0F THANKS I would like to thank relatives. friends and neighbours for cards. gifts and flowers sent to me during my stay in Hospital and after my return home. Walter Murray. *1w24 CRUICKSHANK Ella - At Strathroy. Ontario. on Decem-J her 2, 1970, Ella Cruickshank,‘ sister of Annie (Mrs. D. Em- pringham) of Gormley. Alexi of Richmond Hill and Georgeof Toronto. Private funeral.i Interment Ri c h m o n d Hill, Cemetery. *1w24 t I! t t CYR, Gerrard C. â€"â€" As a result of an accident on Friday, December 4, 1970, Gerry Cyr, loved husband of Bertha Ouellette, dear father of Dar- ROOM for rent, boeifd optional, central. 884-2427 after 4 pm. *1w‘24 KERNOHAN, Joseph Nicholl â€". Suddenly at his residence R.R. 7 London on Saturday November 28. 1970. Joseph N. Kernohan in his 37th year, be- loved husband of Diane (Johnston) Kernohan and dear father of Norman of Toronto and dear son of Mrs. Maggie Kernohan of Rich- mond -_Hill and brother of Thomas, John. Francis Robert and Sylvia Kernohan all Ofl Richmond Hill and Mrs. Ken (Agnes) Cole of Queensville, Ontario. Rested at the Need- ham Memorial Chapel 520 Dundas Street, London where funeral services were held on Tuesday December lst at 1.30 pm. Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London. c1w24 7 oprayea \Vltfl a muuon tears, Wishing God had spared you Just a few more years. Treasured forever in my mem- ory. Sadly missed by his wife Dorothy. c1w24 :- *- * * HARE â€" In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather Fred. who passed away December 12, 1969. Just as you were You will always be Treasured in our memory. â€"â€" Ever remembered and sadly missed by wife Bessie. daugh- ters Shirley and Joan and families. c1wZ§ a a: :k x ‘ STEWART, Robert James â€"â€" In loving memory of a dear father who passed away Dec- ember 6, 1968. Tuesdaytfieeemberâ€"“1stwat 1.30 pm. Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London. c1w24 *t’kfifi LeBLANC, Max Joseph -â€" Sud- denly on Saturday, December 5. 1970, beloved brother of Oscar, Marcel. Evelyn and Georgianna. Interment Holy‘ Cross Cemetery, Thornhillfi on Monday, December 7. ‘ clw24 STEWART, Robert James â€"â€" In loving memory of a dear father who passed away Dec- ember 6, 1968. God took him home it was his will, But in our ‘heaits we love him still; His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. We often sit and think of him When we are all alone, For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. CARD 0_F THA‘NKS . g ’ I‘m may; Mrs. Dam:y Mxllard \nshes . to“._ Lovingly I thank n e 1 g h b o r s and klnd‘Jackson Cook friends for the nice flowers and‘ cards she received while in hos-jg ROOM & BOARD lene, Allen, Jane, David, Diane and Anna, brother of Noel,Thornhi11. Edmund, Henry, Alyre, Marie Anne (Mrs. R. Mackew). Simone (Mrs. Cyr Laforge) son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cyr, all of Grand Falls. N.B. Mr. Cyr rested at the B. E. Ring Fun- eral Home, 7783 Yonge St. (at Hwy. 73) Thornhill. Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. Luke's Roman Catholic Church, Thornhill, Tuesday. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. c1w24 @mtha 889-4911-2-3 Gentle as a Lamb AIR RAIL LAND 8; SEA *1w24'CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Hazel Giles of 62 Hunt result Avenue, Richmond Hill, would Friday. like to thank all her relatives, y Cyr. friends and neighbors for their Bertha floral tributes. cards and many fDar- kindnesses during her recent David. bereavement of her husband. ler of Albert. Also thanks to the mund. nurses on the 4th floor of York Anne Central Hospital and Dr. D. F. tim9§e McGregor. c1w24 DECEMBER 15, TUESDAY Ev- ening, 7 pm sharp â€" Antique ‘Auction sale of glass: End of day, cake stands, Carnival, Can- adian glass, pickle cruet, epergne. spooners, collard glass, 'china, Coronation items, com- plete toilet sets, soup tureen. )Staffordshire ornament. other lpieces of china. Lamps: hangâ€" ;ing lamps, Tiffany type light, ‘lixtures, lamp, tinyer lamps. round dining room table, highly {carved buffet, round china cab- inet, pine chairs, buffets, spool Cranberry banquet, __.._.â€"J -- ............. a _. 11 am, sponsored 'by the Black Spruce Sportsman’s Club. Shooters are encouraged to bring their» 12-gauge shotguns without compensators to enter the test of skill and luck. Am- munition is provided with a prize of a turkey for each relay entered. Shooting continues on the trap and small bore ranges. However, centrefire activities Furniturezgare closed until the spring sea- son. Wednesday December 16 and 17 will see the last hunter safety CAMPBELL. Lorne Addison -â€" In loving memory of a dear husband Lorne, who passed l away December 12, 1968. God put your arm around him, ‘Keep him in your care, Only a cluster of memories Sprayed with a million tears, ‘Wishing God had spared you Just a few more years. Treasured forever in my mem- ‘ory. Sadly missed by his wife Dorothy. c1w24 CARD 0!“ THANKS The family of Mr. and Mrs. Rene Jaillet wish to express their appreciation to Father Clement J. Schwalm and the Marshall Funeral Home, also to the many friends who stood by us during our recent bereave- ment. c1w24 bed. Clocks: Late 1700 Scot- tish Drumhead grandfather's clock, solid mahogany with cal- endar and second hand. Misc. items. License plate dating from 1920, telephone, box type parlor stove. Many other art- icles about 200 in all will be sold at Farmers’ Market, Thorn- hill, on Yonge St. Good park- ing. Goods on display from 4 pm until sale time. This is good quality merchandise (don’t miss it). Terms cash. Auctioneer, Gormley, Ont. Alvin S. Farmer, Phone 887-5311. c1w24 Sale at 7 pm sharp.‘8E N 15 se DECEMBER 16, WEDNESDAY â€" Auction Sale of household furniture: mahogany dining room suite, carved legs, round table 54x94" with buffet and serving table, in first class con- dition; refrigerator: 4 burner electric stove; 3 piece bedroom suite; 3 piece Chesterfield suite; cutter, antique: lawn equipâ€" ment; full set dishes; odd pieces pots and pans: Radio, RCA: Mrs. De Anchelis wishes to thank Dr. Bloom, Dr. Socol, Dr. Abrams and all the nurses on the 3rd floor for the kindness shown during her eight weeks’ stay. c1w24 TV, 21" Admiral; Many other articles. at Lot 26, Con. 10, Markham, corner of 18th Av~ enue, 212 miles south of Stouffâ€" ville. Property of John Green. Terms cash. Sale at 1:30 pm. Alvin S. Farmer, Auctioneer, 887-5311, Gormley, Ontario. CARD 0F THANKS â€"â€" Lovingly remembered by daughter, Marjory and family. c1w24 DECEMBER 17 THURSDAYâ€"- Auction sale of unredeemed pledges, 7:30 pm Victoria Squarm Community Hall, 2% miles south of Gormley. 3% 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 written guaran- tee. Free drawâ€"Lady’s diamond; ring. Alvin S. Farmer, Auction-; eer. Gormley,‘ Ontario. 887-5311. c2w23; parks acquisition. 1: r: x: # WILLOXVDALE: The North York School Board has appoin- ted Toronto Architects Allward and Gouinlock to design a per- manent $3,000,000 home for Metro's first French high school, Ecole Secondaire Etienne Brule. It is scheduled for opening in September, 1972, and will be on a site next to York Mills Colleg- iate. The existing French school has been housed in portable classrooms behind the collegiate since it opened in September 1969. In flatmm'im WATSON, Mrs. Isa-ac (Jenny) â€" In loving memory of my aunt, Jane Margaret Watson, who passed away December 10, 1963. Years may come and go, but I will always remember you. â€"â€" Lovingly missed by nephew SALE REGISTERS .es to 01, Dr. 585 on- 1dness weeks’ c1w24 Mrs. xpress Father d the also to >od by reave- 1-1 “'94 i tions future meeting. The three, Reeve Stewart Rumble and Councillors Wil- liam Masters and Eldred King twere handicapped because none of them will be returning to council in January and felt they should not commit the new council to decisions they might not agree with. There was a second handicap â€"â€" to make decisions legal it was necessary for all three to iagree, but in several instances they did not agree. Consideration of in various modifica- subdivision Council agreed to leave alllw .matters pertaining to tax ad-fi" ‘justments over to the new year{ “when those elected to repre», sent the municipality are pres~1 lent." However Clerk Harry; lCrisp was directed to sort out. itax appeals most likely to be1 considered by the appeals courtl for presentation to council. 1 The absent members of coun-. cil were Deputy-reeve Anthony? Roman, mayor-elect for the new! Town of Markham. and Coun-i cillor James Jongeneel, elected| regional councillor for the new town. 1 WKKIM‘W‘KKK“! Kg *1w24 c1w24 Three members of Markham were deferred, although apâ€" Township Council meandered proval was given on a proposed amiably through three hours of Roman Catholic Elementary business Monday afternoon, School site adjacent to the Var- then agreed to adjourn, leaving ley Village subdivision in Un~ the rest of the agenda for a ionville. future meeting. Council agreed to leave all NEWMARKET: The town's! 1971 council will be faced with setting priorities for many needs expressed by various com-t mittees for the new town which[ will be five times the present area and include about 7,000 more people. Included are: a‘ new town hall, addition of 10 full-time firefighters, a new fire hall, a new arena, additional staff and space for the clerk’s and treasurer's departments and ‘5: a new billing machine. another building inspector and at least a part-time secretary for that ‘department. an assistant recrer ‘ation director and another parks; ' ‘maintenance man. enclosing ‘the swimming pool with a $35,-‘ 1000 heated plastic dome,at1east1 ‘three more people in the en-‘ Ygineering department, an ad-‘ lIdition to the works building: a“ new aerial ladder truck, two? pvay radio and walkie-talkie; marks acquisition. KKWKK W maiiiaiuz 1 TKK‘K'GKWPEOEKK’KEWIE‘KKWVE; Consideration of modifica- tions in various subdivision plans and servicing projects Turkey Shoot, Safety Course At Cold Creek course for 1970. Students must attend both classes which begin at 6:45 pm at the field centre. Course Instructor is Lou Rom- hanyi of Rexdale, (area super- intendent) assisted by George Calver and covers the many fac- ets or firearm components, safe gun handling, game laws and sportsmanship. A further 16 teams have yet to be selected from an addition- al 53 applications received by the tournament committee at its November 30 deadline. Among the approvals is a team from Kentville, Nova Scotia, which will fly to Toronto on funds raised by the Ken/t- ville community. The Nova Scoti-a youngsters will be billeted with Richmond Hill families and-will also com- pete in exhibition games against local teams while in Ontario. Since the ‘boys have never at- tended an NHL game, 16 seats will be arranged for them at Maple Leaf Gardens on the Sat- urday of their arrival when the New York Rangers are schedu- led to play the Maple Leafs. The first is a (turkey shoot to be held Sunday commencing at 11am, sponsored by the Black Spruce Sportsman’s Club. Shooters are encouraged to bring their» 12-gauge shotguns without compensators to enter the test of skill and luck. Am- munition is provided with a prize of a turkey for each relay entered. Shooting continues on the trap and small bore ranges. However, centrefire activities are closed until the spring sea- son. Further information may hem obtained by contacting the Cold 1!! Creek Conservation Area at7 857-1646. {g Sixteen minor hockey teams, one from Nova Scotia, have ap- plied and been accepted for the fourth annual Richmond Hill Legion International Midget Hockey Tournament which will be held for eight days begin- ning March 21. Other midget teams accepted for entry in the 1971 tourna- ment include clubs from Porn tiac, Michigan; Hull, Quebec; Wexford (Toronto), Essex. Lind~ say, Kingston, Newmarket, Col~ lingwood. Burlington, George- town, Orillia, Barrie, Oshawa, Belleville, and Richmond Hill. Forty-two teams participated in an eight day, 64-game schedu- le and 600 boys between the ages of 14 and 16 were hosted by Richmond Hill, Two events highlight activi- ties at the Cold Creek Conser- vation Area for the week of December 13. The Cold Creek Area is loc- ated between Bolton and Noble- ton north of the King Sideroad and is administered by the Metro Conservation Authority. Nova Scotia Squad Play legion Tourney Under OMHA rules, hOWever, any Ontario team eligible for OMHA playoffs at the time of the tournament must be auto- matically excluded from the tournament. In the 1970 tourney, Leaming~ ton, Newmarket and Richmond Hill were among those barred because of this rule. WILLOXVDALE: The North York School Board has appoin- ted Toronto Architects Allward and Gouinlock to design a per- manent $3,000,000 home for Metro's first French high school, Ecale Secondaire Etienne Brule. It is scheduled for opening in September, 1972, and will be on a site next to York Mills Colleg- iate. The existing French school Retiring Councillors Left With Unfinished Business In Markham wanna-«mi so Numerous bylaws were de-; ferred, including bylaws to; authorize construction of san: itary and storm sewers in phase} three of the Don Mills Indust-i rial Area, construction of water-l mains on Pomander Road in‘ Unionville, reduced speed limitj on Henderson Avenue in Thornw hill, and various amendments to existing bylaws. ii] Other business that was de- ferred included acceptance of underground services in Bay- view Fairways Subdivision, ac- ceptance of roads in Bayview Fairways and Haywood Subdiv- isions, consideration of the Bay- view Summit Plan of subdivis- ion east Side of Woodbine Av- enue, approval of the cost of re-location of Little Don River re-location of Little and the Steeles Aw ing at Leslie Street Also deferred \va ran er. Dixie Defeats Rams 8-4; Tied For First Vic Stanfie for Dixie ‘ and Larry other goals The Dixie Junior used Richmond Hill stepping stone to 2 tie Tuesday them 8-4 at Arena. Paul Turley, Daryl Rice, Bill Mouncey and John Barnett scored for the Rams. with 1 Jim Vic 51 (For more news of the Ram's games see Page 11). a WWW E WWmammmmummzmuxwxmumxmumxug gum“ $8.95 Each I $5.49 to $9.95 I TEST EQUIPMENT 0 REASONABLE PRICES Dixie TAPE RECORDERS, RADIOS, ETC. 0 LATEST ELECTRONIC Bunny Snow's TV In The North Mall Richmond Heights Centre ance of roads ways and Bayw IS, consideration r Summit Plan east side of W( a, approval of lxie is n . North Y m Glover Stanfield Dixie wl' Larry $9.95 to $20.00 884-652l MEN’S DRESS TROUSERS UAllTY ssmncs on All MAKES UF TELEVISION Open 9 to 9, 6 Days a Week Sizes 28 - 48 while J ‘ V Patey ROW nd Hill Rams 1e to a first night by dov Abhe Richmond 3w tied for first ark Rangers. Walt Johnson and each scored twice ile John Stainton ’atey scored the ration of the E Plan of subdi of Woodbine . I of the cost Little Don Ri Avenue I~Iill Rams as a o a first place It by downing Richmond Hill considera‘ Beehive-s in Bay- sion, ac- Bayview Subdiv- , River widen- tion of re-alignment of John Street and a request for funds from the Markham Township Museum Board. Tenders were opened for watermains on Pomander Road, with bids ranging from $8,762 KKNKKKKKKKKE r u «was!Hermann:autumn:xxaxxxmxxumxxxlmxg VISIT YOUR . . . CHRISTMAS CAKE STORE! wanuzmamum .mamxmxmammwmnxawmmamm 22 Levendale Rd. South Block Richmond Heights Centre Telephone 884-6691 ****OPENSIXDAYSAWEEK**** m 360666 )1 “CASCADE 40 KNOCKS OUT ALL OTHER WATER HEATERS” Everyone Is Cheering For CASCADE 40! Order Now for Christmas . . . Gingerbread Houses 0 Plum Puddings‘ Yule Logs (white or chocolate) 0 Almond Rings Almond Sticks 0 Weihnachts Stollen St. Anoree Cake 0 Charlotte Russe Black Forest Cake 0 Petit Fours I Rum Balls Miniature Tarts O Shortbread 0 Christmas Cookies Cheese Straws 0 Cocktail Sausage Rolls Patty Shells O Almond Paste BLOUSES $4.99 to $10.95 PANT TOPS $9.95 $10.95 & $11.95 Cascade 40 has knocked out more than 2,700 tired, worn- out, unreliable water heaters in Waterloo! Quite a rec- ord. Cascade 40 is an efficient, dependable CLEAN fighter . . . never gets dirty in the ring. It’s a fact that Cascade 40 has n Ever been Knocked COLD! Other water heaters throw in the towel after a few rounds, but Cas- cade 40 keeps on fighting! Put Cascade 40 in your corner for only $1.50 monthly. This low charge includes normal installation and any subsequent replacement. You may buy Cascade 40 at any time after one year ,and receive full credit paid during the first 12 months. Have all the hot water your family needs when they need it. See RICHMOND HILL HYDRO now about the trouble-free, economical CASCADE 40 electric water eater! 2 - 3x $3.99 to $4.99 $3.98 to $7.95 LEVENDALE PASTRY SHOP SNOWMOBILE GIRLS’ DRESSES 7-14 Yrs. LADIES’ 4-6X COWBOY BOOTS $14.50 $32.95 to to $15,000 received from eight firms. They were referred to the engineering department for comment and recommendations. Council agreed to have a special meeting at 7:30 pm on Monday to complete the agenda. LADIES’ DRESS COATS $29.95 to $7 7.77 LADIES’ ORLON PILE Professional Style Ski Jackets COATS $19.88 to $39.50 LADIES’ $21.95 to 20V; “ii )Tkfimfliflfifirfifimfikhhfifi mmmxmmhm mmhamrmg THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Dec LINED BOOTS VINYL $11.95 to $16.95 LEATHER $19.95 LADIES’ MEN'S PILE LINED BOYS’ CORDUROY PILE LINED With Hood $15.95 & Rawhide $26.95 to $88.95 Wool, Nylon, Corduroy, Leather WINTER COATS SIMPSON'S DRYGOODS 12 Yonge St. S. 12 Yonge St. S. SIMPSON'S DRYGOODS REQUEST FOR TENDERS Space For Provincial Court And Other Offices RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO APPLY TO: The Assistant Administrator P.0. Box 130. AURORA. Ontario. Registration as a nurse in Ontario; Post graduate training preferred but not essential; Preferably two years‘ suitable clinical experience. Fringe benefits include annual vacations; statutory holi- days; excellent pension and subsidized medical and life insurance plans; attendance credits. SALARY $134.24 H $150.75 H APPLICATIONS are invited from Registered Nurses for vacancies in our Nursing Service. QUALIFICATIONS: Sealed tenders clearly identified. will be received up to 4 pm. local time December 18, 1970, in the Purchasing Department of the York County Board of Education, 22 Church Street, Aurora (PO. Box 40). Details and bidding instructions are available from the Purchasing Department. Lowest or any 'Tender not necessarily accepted. Enquiries are invited from owners or authorized agents to build and lease space to accommodate Provincial Court and other Offices of the Depart- ment of Justice. Existing adequate facilities may also be considered. The space required is to consist of approximately 4,000 square feet with accompanying paved park- ing facilities for 10 staff cars and 20 public vehicles. Interested parties should contact Mr. E. R. Greg- ory, Regional Supervisor, Property Branch, De- partment of Public Works, 13th Floor, Ferguson Block, Queen’s Park, Toronto, Ontario. Submissions are to be presented prior to Friday, January 29, 1971. Please quote File No. L-1945 Richmond Hill. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. R. Hilliard Deputy Minister J. J. MacKay Chairman Outdoor Grounds Posting Signs Health Service Nurse Ontario Hospital, Aurora The York County Board of Education ONTARIO PUBLIC WORKS SHIRTS $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 & $9.00 Colors Stripes White Arrow urrie S. L. G. Chapman Director of Education Richmond Hill $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 & $3.00 3 5 K E Leotards Panti Hose Tights 1 yr. to Ladies’ 1970

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