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The Liberal, 17 Dec 1970, p. 8

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8 85 Yonge St. S. .Richmond Hill's Leading Realtor DEEP DISCOUNT DAYS $3,900 DOWN - AURORA BEAUTY. 4 bedroom brick bungalow with finished recreation room. Master bedroom has 2 pc. ensuite. Modern kitchen has been newly decorated. Home sparkles and is ready to move into. Owner has bought. Call MRS. ROSEBLADE HOLIDAY SPECIAL. Give your fainin this modern brick bungalow situated on quiet court in Richmond Hill. Most extras including drapes. Ready to move into. Immediate possession. Only $29,500. Owner transferred. Call MR. CUMMER $2,500. DOWN - $21,900. Lovely 3 bedroom brick bungalow close to schools and shopping. Large living and dining room. combination. Panelled rec. room, broadloom plus many extras. Low taxes. To inspect call MRS. HAUGHTON $900. DOWN - $13,900. Smart 2 bedroom buli- galow on large treed homesite, carries real low, long term 6% mortgage, immediate possession, ideal for young family, good location just north of N ewmarket Call WALTER DYRDA $22,900. - AURORA, 4 bedroom brick bungalow with extra bathroom ensuite. Delightfully dec- orated and landscaped. Good financing can be arranged to your down payment. Call ED BUNNE’I‘T JUST REDUCED $2.000. Sharp 3 bedroom billi- galow in Richvale, huge open fireplace in living room, on 90x241 ft. homesite. Call MR. CUFF “ FOR FAST ACTION" 889-6241 895-3321 W WANT A NEW HOME? - BUT CAN’T SELL YOURS? Call us and let us try to TAILOR A TRADE-IN DEAL to your requirements NEW SPACIOUS HOMES -.QUALITY BUILT * with 9';% NHA Mortgages ; 3 Models to Inspect 9906.69.90.66800090990 9.0.9.90o96o6‘0909o6333336609ooooobé‘oooéood ‘ COMPANY . This oile is immaculate through-l All detached models with four basic designs from which 227 Eglinton Ave. W. i out Try $3,000 dOWH- - to choose, with Cul-de-sac locations still available. All Toronto 12 houses “summer built” with one and two car garages 435-9331 [F OUR SIGN IS ON YOUR 33'500' DOWN and immediate possession! Beautifully finished with LAWN â€" HURRY HOME â€" One mortgage for the balance- mahogany trim, ornate electrical fixtures, vanity and TOWN OF UNIONVILLE YOU’RE MOVING 6. mom bl‘ICk blllngalow, comb. hardwood handrail and stairs. Large bathrooms with :551500 8 rooms 4 b d. ‘ ' “Ving and dining room. PFOf. colored fixtures and mosaic tiles. “Furniture finished" .l'v .d- ’ . 1 ‘8 looms' 7724 Yonge St. “nigh”! rec- room “it” b3? and kitchen cupboards with double stainless steel sinks. Base- ea] ' {and fall a'CTmICt‘ .In': _ ISIOOIS. This home is broadloom- ment area roughed out to accommodate recreation room, fome 11101391“ or 'eSIdenElal‘ Thornhlll 9d throughout. 001" $21500- den, toilet and iililily room! - ‘â€"’ ac1‘9- 2 car garage. fry ‘ ‘ 320000.00 down payment. 889-9330 - 727-3442 VACANT 2 STOREY x TOWN OF THORNHILL I Detached-6 room. 2 storey home ,, g .. g A ' ‘ '~ I. _' ‘_ f e a t u ri n g new broadloom 36°‘900‘ BOIdmmg pond and $140 MONIHL) I I 1 throughout. huge remodelled TO SHARON DON MILLS DAVIS DR. Phone: - HOSPITAL TORONTO NEWMAR KET 783-8401 (Collect) 895-7203 ONTARIO PUBLIC WORKS - Space For Provincial Court And Other Offices RICHMOND H ILL. ONTARIO 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_ fac11ities for 10 staff cars and 20 public vehicles. Interested parties sholild contact Mr. E. R. Greg- ory. Regional Supervisor. Property Branch. De- partment of Public Works. liith l’loor. 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 aceepted. T. R. Hilliard Deputy Minister MEMORIZED PAGE OF WANT ADS Thomas llook. who li\ed in London ill the early 1800's, is said to have been able to read a page of Classified Ads in the London Times, then repeat them from memory. Even if you're not a memory expert. it pays to read every ad .111 “The Liberal" classified section regularly. )Ianv do. which is why a Classified Ad will get quick action fonyou. Simply sery ice. phone 884-1105 or 884-1983 for fast. courteous i ROYAL TRUST conservation area, ifireplaces, 2 car garage, many l$57,500.00. Nestled behind over an acre of mature trees, lawns, ‘,stream. This property is one of‘ the few left for the family who ‘want estate . arate living and dining rooms. With will hold one mortgage for the balance at 912%. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday. Dec. IT. 1970 There's No Place Lilce Home... Your Own Hme N. 5. SMITH REALTOR 889-7624 RICHMOND HILL SPECIAL Solid Brick â€" Attached Garage 3 bedrooms, modern kitchen, $5.000. down. Call KEITH HOOD SOLID BRICK (.‘EM 517.800 lst Mtge. - 328.500 In spotless condition, 6 room bungalow, bar ill completed panelled rec. room. (,‘all BILL McNEILL WEST SIDE LOCATION Executive Bungalow All extras. 3 baths, sauna bath, all finished rec. room with wet bar, 3 bedrooms, family room: $39,500. Call FRED BAILEY THORNHILL WEST - BEST BUY ‘ 9 Rooms Plus Rec. Room 0 TWO storey brick, double garage. .1 washrooms, 24‘ living room with open fireplace, 3 yrs. old, reduced to $38,900. for fast sale. Call EVA DOWSON 7 ROOM TWIN BUNGALOW 322.900. - $3.000. Down Modern throughout, immediate possession. Call ALEX WEHRENS AURORA LOCATION I 214 Acres with Pond BEAUTIFUL country home in superb landscaped setting. $59,500. Call MYRTLE YEO BRAND NEW 7-ROOM BUNGALOW Famin kitchen, den with open fireplace, 4 bed- rooms, 2 washrooms. NHA mortgage. Call GERRY BAHEN FOR ACTION ON YOUR PROPERTY LIST WITH THE ACTION MEN __o__. YORK COUNTY DISTRICT / TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARDS IHIIMI 1'1"“ “00"! i I l 9 rooms, 3 . extras. 1 acre. Excellent 11- ‘ . ' ‘ . ‘ 100111 l a r or e kitchen financin , 792‘,” lst mortea . ’ - ° ’ g 0 ° ge stove, fridge, RICHMOND HILL - Privacy - transportation, extras. Mrs. Ladkin, 889-9330. HORSE LOVERS living H and be 325000.00 down. Vendor chard. 8 ’ r For The Above Properties I carries . ' Mrs. Ladkin, 889-933 . Call Mrs. Wright 884-7915 - 485-9331 YOUNG & BIGGIN LTD Royal Trust Real Estate _ Division ‘ REALTOR Terrace BETWEEN STEELES 8; NO. 7 EAST OF YONG E ()I’F BAYTHORN DR. NEW HIGH RISE I, 2 & 3 Bedrooms HYDRO SAl'NA OUTSIDE POOL SCHOOLS (LOSE TU 'I'RANSI’t)R'I‘A'I‘ION WALK-IN CLOSETS NEAR (iOLl’ COLRSF. Week Days 12 - 9 pm. â€" Weekends 13 = ti p.m. 889-2234 N EW STYLE (’ONSTRL‘L'TION W099...’ I g l 3 bedroom detached brick bungalow, finished rec. washer, land doors. 1,4; dryer, near schools and many Must be sold. and running water. veg- etable garden. small or- mortgage 315500 P. & l. llOL'SE “‘1’1‘11 LARGE LOT O 3 bedroom well kept solid brick detached house with full base- ment. panelled rec. room. Oil heat and new stove and fridge on pie shaped almost ‘4 acre lot near shopping plaza and school in Newmal‘ket. Price 323.900. Immediately available. Private. 895-7203 or 783-8401. clw25 Im-l‘.0.0.fl.v-n-I>.o-II- DOUBLE CAR GARAGE .\'acant. 8 room brick split level bungalow. featuring 23x13 foot Q family room with open fire- . place plus den on lower level. . This is truly a beautiful home . located in Richmond Hill. Ex- . cellcnt financing. 9,3 QUICK POSSESSION :3 homes in King City all have fireplaces. large homesites. gal“ . ages, rec. room. Ideal location .‘in an exceptional community. .‘evei‘ything biit transportation. lln exchange we offer clean leountry living. Your down pay- iment considered. RICHMOND 1-11LL Must Sell 322.900. 6 room brick bunga- low. 3 family size bedrooms, large living room. prof. finished ,rec. room. aluminum storms and screens. large landscaped homesite. Try $3.000 down. I ‘ TIRED OF COMMUTING‘.’ ‘Willowdale. 1‘; acre homesite plus 2 bedroom bungalow, lHollywood kitchen. separate liv- iing room with open fireplace. full basement. hot water oil lllcat. Immediate possession. 7 Asking $28,000. $2,000. DOWN. NEW 7 room detached new 2 storey brick home. attached garage, full basement. large homesite. decorated throughout. Immed- iate possession. only $28,900. RICHMOND HILL SPECIAL $3.000. down detached. 6 room brick bungalow with attached garage. separate living and din- ing room. 3 family size bedâ€" rooms. full basement. Immedi- Iate possession, only $27,900. $21,900. DETACHED 6 room bungalow. open stone fireplace, large kitchen, 3 fam- ily size bedrooms, safe oil heat. ‘kitchen loaded with cupboards, lsafe oil heat, 2 car garage, Try $3,500 down. 5 BEDROOMS 8 room, 2 storey home. Oi] heat, one block to Yonge St.. ilarge landscaped homesite with storage barn, many dollar sav- ing extras. Try $4.000. down. ‘able to walk I5 minutesr to evâ€" 20 acres near Newmar- asking $24 500, erything. Tudor style home, 2 ket‘ cobblestone farm- ‘ fireplaces. 2 baths. 2 car gar- house e“.e“ent 10 horse "Honesty and Service age. centre hall plan with sep- “a” ham with hydro is our Motto" I V t fiR nautical! 884-4446 889-8308 ., and personal g 500 labels envelop-t books . ~..)@. Put your printed personal " labels on all easy-lo-Ioso films . \ items such as stationary, § cheques. cameras, loys. You'lllrndalhousand uses for these gummed labels packed in a handy plastic A "THE LIBERAL" Printers and Publishers since I878 PHONE 884-ll05 ORDER NOW phonograph AT record: ialuminum storms and screens acre homesite.l :Town Should Be Growth Centre Richmond lllll should be proposed in the northern corri- designatcd as a subâ€"regional (lor as has been discussed in re- centre with a population of lotion to the York Region. The 50.000 to 230.000 people under the Toronto-Centred Plan for Development. Town Councillor Lois lianccy maintains in a sub- mission she has prepared and smaller population projection of forwarded to the Ontario (jov- maximum 20,000 is suggested as crnmcnt on the draft of this a sub-regional centre. the smal- plan submitted by Premier John lost sub-regional centre proâ€" Rol)arts last May. posed in the concept lit is so Mrs. llanccy presented a copy small in fact. that one wonders of her comments to thegovern- if this is not a drafting Cl‘l‘Ol“. ment to each member of Rich- How the sub-regional standard ,mond lllll Town Council Dcc- of service can be provided at ‘ember 7. with the expressed this level of poplulaton is ser- hope that they will study it and iously questioned. It can only be endorse it. assumed that this is not a serâ€" "'l‘his would result in a city ious proposal. If this is so. then of sufficient size to withstand an alternative should be ex- the pressures of hletro Ias Mis- plorcd. This alternative is Rich- sissauga has. and provide the mood Hill. work force with work opporâ€" “The historical as well as its tunities. sufficient at least to geographical location makes it ‘eompete with the dormitory an ideal location for expansion. tendencies.” Mrs. .l-Ianccy maili- tains in her submission. “It .would also be able to support shopping facilities large enough ito~overeome the big city pull. lAll of which would reduce the lmovemcnt of goods and people, ‘in turn reducing costs." ‘ The lady councillor points out to the government that transportation projected population is for a lniaxiinuni of 50,000 people. ll is projected only as a local cen- ter. Markham with a much viced and already supplies many of the needs of the area. It is recognized as the central place ‘of the area. However. the level ‘of service it can supply at pre- ‘sent and the level it will be able ito supply under the projected alsopopulation is well below that the the area. The ability of .Hill could be met easily without people would be limited and the lany greater cost than those pi'o- region will not be able to. for .posed in other parts of the in effect. they have the same lregion. Servicing with water and1basev of taxes. 159‘101‘5 can be DI'OVided at 3‘ "The eventual result could lCOSt in l‘ClaliODSlliP t0 many 0f well be a low level service area ,the proposals of the plan and suppying only dormitory pop“- ;in fact for less than in some of‘1ation to Metro. which popula. ;the arms proposed. 5119 COR-,tion would become even more icludes her presentation with theioriented to Metro bringing ad. emphatic statement that the‘ditional pressure [01- its inciu. ‘concentration of population as sion in the metropolitan centre ‘suggcsted {Utlll‘e- ‘north of the Metro area, I In her comments. Mrs. Han- separated from it," Icey describes Richmond Hill asi ping Hang-9y summed up her l“the major area of POPUIHtion‘thoughts on the “Design for De- ! 'velopment, l lRegion" in seven points. I l 1. The Region of York will ‘ require a regional centre. 2. The Region of York will require a tax base sufficient for its needs. IThis is not pro- _ _ , ivided in the “Concept”! 3. The area designated SPRING POSSESSION ‘open space to the north of Met- ‘3330000. DOWN 3 bedroom debro will need urban facilities solid brick bungalow. garage. that can provide the level of .big “When. separate liVing service required. A centre of ‘room. rec. room. 4â€"pc. bath, 20,000 to 90,000 will not be able well landscaped lot. new, good mortgage set up. Calll Mr. Bartlett, 884-9231. 12 yearsito supply those facilities. 4. To resist the pressure of Metro to expand, a large clear- ly identified urban centre of FOR RENT OR ,SALE interrelated interest will be 3 bedroom bungalow with large needed # the size projected kitchen. separate dining afld‘will not be large enough. living room, fully serviced area,l 5. The minimum area of 'garage. Immediate POSSESSION-population suggested is 50.000 For inspection call Bill Widdi- to 250,000 ‘l'leld, 884-9231. 6. The present proposal will ‘ , . . supply just another low level L8" L5 5e“ yours suburban area of dormitory Free Estimates population, No Obligation l 88443820 or 8843-331 created as the regional centre .is the Town of Richmond Hill. l - 884-2377 773-4391 Members of York County. Ontario & ('anadian Association of Real Estate Boards RANCH BENGALOW -â€" WES" SIDE Three bedroom brick home. Beautiful lot. 6’} mortgage. Owner has bought. Also attached garage. GRETHE JACOBSEN NEED A HOUSE RIGHT AWAY? This lovely west side home can be purchased for only $5,000. clown, and you can move in immed- iately. Four bedrooms. angel stone fireplace. GARTH PALMER LOOK FOR THE SIGN & l OF THE SHAMROCK REAL ESTATE By HARRY SADLER Emerald Isle Real Estate Ltd. SHOULD YOU BUY A HOUSE WITH AN IMPORTANT DEFECT? Harry Sadlcr. F.R.l if you like it in all other ways, then it depends on whether the price is right We're reminded of the case of a home with a wet basement â€" a sure drawback to any property and a sure- fire fault to turn off the enthusiasm of otherwise ardent buyers. The cold. dollars-and-cents facts about this kind of situation. however. are that more than likely the fault could be remedied for far less money than the owner would ask for the property if he corrected the fault himself. In this ln\lhllt'(‘. tho bu, t-l “.«1\ .illlo 'tl lllllt'll.i\(‘ tile propel?) for tuo-lu-liil'ce lllUlI‘nIlIl (lo.lal~ 't‘~~' illiin ll Oi:ch ls? v oulcl hate solo for if the basement Ili1fl been i'cpancd by lilP (l.‘.ll('l’. 'l‘he e0st to the purchaser of repairs? Less than £1000 for the installation of drain tiles that made the basement absolutely dry. Your most reliable guide. if Lou are L‘UllzldC‘l‘llll a home with a significant defect. is. the counsel of a conâ€" scientious Realtor who is in daily tom-h with property values and whose experience can guide you to an econ- omically-wise decision. Don't let a defect blind you to a substantial bargain. s (‘r‘ joy 11(‘\' *f‘f‘h l The existing town is well ser-i provincial expected by the population of would thter SCl‘VC and thus destroying the con-‘ the Region of York and its cept of an urban con‘idol' to thelPal‘kway Drive-in Theatre. Es- bui sna Park Drive. was a driver l\\I1t) spat in the theatre cash-Ii as,V led value. 7. The area best suited to be- ‘ OAK RIDGES (lulllllg‘ your own home gives you security. stability. a growing equity and a lasting sense of pride and accomplishmcnt. t‘heck the many homes for sale on today's Liberal Real Estate Page. The day you purchase your own home is a day you will never forget, DETACHMENT This Year’s Highway Toll Mounts To 27 Twenty-seven people icollisions on provincial ithis year. i . s*+* ‘ally Police. Stolen railroad flares Iway 7, police said. is 2'5 >1: a icr‘s face. Markham sons over 18. l Ireported last lehurch Township. Taken from a cottage on the andmf Sideroad at Conces- worth of lsports machines and clothing,lm sion 6 was $1,000 jBurglars At Concord ‘ were burned and started fires several 'times at the wooden trestle on ’the CN main line south of flighâ€" Also charged last week at the Township Police Toronto _ Centredsaid the alleged common assault loccurred when a girl passenger's Iage was questioned. The movie lshowing was restricted to per- driven by ‘River Drive Park. have crash on Highway 11 at Federal been killed in 25 motor vehicleiFal-ms. Bradford, at 10 pm Dec- high-{ember 9. The car he was driv- ways in York County. so farting was in collision with a tracâ€" Comparalivc figures torâ€"trailer for 1969 were 37 persons killed Arthur Antler of 79 Oak Street, in 29 motor vehicle collisions. James Property damage was estimated at $1,000 Police. John Elwyn Lougheed, 24. 12.and the investigation was car- Centrc Street. Aurora, was fat- ried out by Provincial Constable injured in a two-vehicle Roy Nelson. lCharge 2 Juveniles After Fires jAt Unionville CN Railroad Bridge :needs for the larger Richmond town to supply the needs of the, , 'l‘wo juveniles have been char-i god in connection with fires and a $14 coin collection were stolen 1332.000 damage last October at a in a December 11 break-in at .raill'oad bridge near Unionville,itlie home of Benito Giovannoli, according to Markham ’l‘ownshileing High Drive, Concord, ac- cording to Vaughan Township Jewellery valued at $410 and Entry was gained by pushing iin a side door of the residence. I Also last weekend in Vaugh- .an. a chain saw and various art- ]ieles of clothing were stolen during a break-in at Reliable . Mower Mills. and Marine at Elgin A pair of skis and a pair of ,ski poles were taken from the l ski rack at Uplands Ski Hole in Vaughan during the weekend. The name of the owner Warner Cowan was printed on the skis. Christmas Tree lights were There was a major burglary stolen from the Benson, Niepage week in Whjt_ and Henderson residences on Nashville Road in Vaughan on Saturday. is a it it In Richmond Hill Saturday ght two tires and rims worth plus numerous items of antique mori‘ the“ $59 “'91? SWIG“ from furniture having an undetermin- a 031' at 1m" HlllS Mercury Cottage owner Carl Thuro left minibike.’ .Sales, Yonge Street North. On December 11 a nine-year- November 29 and discovered thelold boy accidentally put his foot crime December 12. Taken werelthrough a large plate glass win- a 1969 snowmobile and 1970 dow at Atlas Photo Supplies, Richmond Heights Centre. l l l "Mywile-asantedasecondil’iizon‘e so one could stop working. Then. two years ago, I mailed in a coupon to United Chinchilla Breeders and that's how we got started in chinchilla ranching. Takes just an hour a day'â€" between the kidsâ€"to keep our chinchillas bringing in a nice nest eggâ€"we already have 186 cliinehillas.” ‘ What other paiHlme job could be so profitable? Cliv‘nhilfa 'd'iCIlll‘ig is more than that as pleasant. The animal: are totally onmnlest, E'Kltell Bi‘vl ear. qi..el. a n i: eroe' \ .e to feed, 01 i/ :3 50 D=r vent! L-‘V‘ited Clloigiinla Breeders .t. II “My wife, the chinchilla rancher. l’d hardly know she was working-except for the second income.” Says Mr. JOHN PODMOKLEY of VINELAND guide you step by step on the way to success. first, we select show quality breeding stock forvyou, give you a complete training program,visuyourranchiegulaily to give help and adVice, and supply all the necessary feed and supplies. When it's time‘to cash in on your profits, we Will piOVide marketing facilities and even pelt youranimals~orshowyou howto do 11. United Chinchilla Breeders Will send you complete literature (in chinchilla ranchiiia. Withoiit test or obllqailon to you. We Wlll also emlaw the lay. arlvaiuaqes of if is type of moiiie Remember â€" i: s not iii-t (fungi-lilies youio raising. It .3 lizooey. Ma l t s bOupO’l 1003/ for full data Isl ADCLTS ONLY 7‘ 0.1: CCfl. Of 00 gatlon IO 11?. az-Erzz: cgcm‘ O'l, L..___.._.._......_ 4‘} UNITED CHINCHILLA BREEDERS 3011 DUFFCRIN ST, TORONTO UNITED CHINCHILLA BREEDERS 3011 DUFFERIN STREET, TORONTO Ce".:.oi“:ri' Reese ser‘d no your delailed ii‘EIatJ’e 0“ C' "0‘ “d ’3V‘C"‘"9' 'l. PI‘O'JL J“. . 5 organic/ii 0n aied toward We r.- taming hign aua'iw b'eedi-ig oiock, uniw a'riong Its members, mention and Olderlv 17 ant: ng of qualiiy pelts." » PHONE 789-2119

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