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The Liberal, 24 Dec 1970, p. 8

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Christmas l5 A Timef For Homecoming I To be home at Christmas is more than just a tradi- tion in our Christian civilization. It is a deep, heart-felt need to be with our family and friends; to immerse our- selves in the sights and sounds and scenes of our most important memories; to be HOME. All of us who have been away at school, or work. or the armed forces, or just seeking our fortunes in the world. know the pulse-quickening feeling of rounding the last familiar corner to the place that is home to us. Simple or sumptuous, the image of it grows sharp with longing when we think of returning there. The loneliest loneliness of all is the one that we humans'feel at Christmas when we are unable to return home. or saddest of all. have no home to return to. If such persons are among your acquaintances. you‘ll enrich your Christmas by remembering them when you're glvmg out your holiday invitations, We hope that this Christmas is joyful for you and your loved ones. We hope that it is materially full. of course. But much more. we Wish you the kind of happi- nes that no one can take from you because it is inside of There's No Place Like Home Your Own Home REAL ESTATE B; THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday We hope you are home for Christmas See you next week. kL ESTATE By HARRY SAD] Emerald Isle Real Estate Ltd. STREET SOUTH - RICHMOND HILL fi WWW Harry Sadler. F.R.I. That time of year is here again! The time of back-break- ing struggle to clear_ one‘s driveway and walks of snow. and the time of the heartbreak of seeing your work undone as the highway snowplows pass down the street and deposit a two-foot high snow barrier across the nicely cleared en- tranceway. “The Liberal" has already this year received sev- eral complaints of this nature. Tip To Snow Shoveller: Throw Snow To SEASON'S GREETINGS , Dec. 24, 1970 NEW SPACIOUS HOMES - QUALITY BUILT with 9% % NHA Mortgages 3 Models to Inspect All detached models with four basic designs from which to choose. with Cul-de-sac locations still available. All houses “summer built" with one and two car garages and immediate posseSSion! Beautifully finished with mahogany trim, ornate electrical fixtures, vanity and hardwood handrail and stairs. Large bathrooms with colored fixtures and mosaic tiles. “Furniture finished” kitchen cupboards with double stainless steel sinks. Base- ment area roughed out to accommodate recreation room, den, toilet and utility room! Phone: RAY CROWTHER JOHN SUNTER THORA BRIDGES AILEEN ARMSTRONG GORD MANUEL RITA EDWARDS ED'McVEY DONLYN WORKMAN GRETA SUTHERLAND MAY METCALFE DAVIS DR TAILOR A TRADE-IN DEAL )OREEN NYE IANET HOOD MARG TULONE FRED BAILEY . J. CARLISLE To the happy tempo ‘7 of jingling bells, we sing out a cheery “Merry Christmas" to all. Best wishes for a season filled with good health and good fortune. Warm thanks for your loyalty WANT A NEW HOME? - BUT CAN’T SELL YOURS? Call us and let us try to TORONTO NEWMARKET REAL ESTATE LIMITED from the staff of . 5. SMITH - REALTOR to your requirements SAM CARLISLE - HOSPITAL This happens in every com- munity â€"- at least in every municipality where an effort is made to keep the roads clear of snow and traffic moving freely. We have learned from men experienced in snow clearing work that the annoyance can be alleviated to a great degree if in clearing your driveway you throw all snow removed to the right (when you are facing the road). Then on the left side of from the staff of 783-8401 (Collect) 895-7203 r 6 ' may ' of jingling bells, BILL MCNEILL EVA DOWSON‘ KEITH HOOD DOUG CONDY I}: GRAMAY §REAL ESTATE the entrance angle the snow back to provide a spot into which the load scraped up by the plow's wing in front of your neighbor‘s property may be dumped. There are two other solutions â€" one expensive and one im- practical in built-up areas. The first is the addition of a special gate to the wing which prevents the snow being dumped in driveway entrances and the other is the lifting of the wing at each entrance way. Mmmmzmxm The Management ‘ and Staff of Wish all our clients and friends a Merry Christmas and a Happy, Prosperous New Year O HYDRO O SAUNA O OUTSIDE POOL O SCHOOLS O CLOSE TO Thornhill Terrace TRANSPORTATION O WALK-IN CLOSETS 0 NEAR GOLF COURSE BETWEEN STEELES 85 NO. 7 EAST; OF YONGE OFF BAYTHORN DRIVE Built by New Style Construction Week Days 12 - 9 p.11 Weekends 12 - 6 pm. NEW HIGH RISE 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms 889-2234 load scraped up by wing in front of your property may be ALEX WEHRENS MYRTLE YEO GERRY BEHAN BILL LAING Right RE“ 50:4 MAKE FAMILY SNOWMOBILING MORE FUN WITH THESE GENUINE _. SKI-D00 ACCESSORIES 147 Ski-Doc Sports offers everything your family needs to make snowmobiling fun. See our complete line of genuine Ski-Doo accessories and warm winter fashions for men. women and children. Available only from your authorized Ski-Doc dealer. Want the finest In warm winter tashions? No problem! Ski-Doc Sports Saddlebag Safety Helmet GENUINE SKI-D00 FASHIONS BY SKI-D00 SPORTS Mutts & Finger Baker's Sales & Service 7 N0. 7 HWY. EAST - TE Between Yonge 8: Bayview 889-9472 maker of tamous Ski-Doo sportswear and accessoriec WWQ‘ Choose from a Large Selection at Mitts (1968) LTD. Tuques Owning your own home gives you security, stability, 3 growing equity and a lasting sense of pride and accomplishment. Check the many homes for sale on today‘s Liberal Real Estate Page. 'i‘he day you pfirchase your own home is a day you will never forget. THORNHILL 513322222323:mm‘aahmaaamaymmwI 391W “an...” “new..-” -v v... , The bride is the oldest daugh- ter of Mrs. Ethel Cooney of 312 Cells Road, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sale of 258 Oxford Street. both. residents of Richmond Hill for more than 10 years. Given in marriage by her ‘brother, the bride'wore an old‘: fashioned full-length white .gown of organza over taffeta, with a fitted bodice, high collar and long puff sleeves aceented with white lace and daisies. The ‘skirt was fashioned on the em- pire line with lace applique and the full length train flowed; from the empire waist. Her headpiece was a tulle veil held by daisies and lily of the valley. She carried a bouquet of pale Mrs. Cooney received rela- tives and friends at her home, wearing a coat and dress of red, blue ad beige linen. She wore a corsage of red roses and white carnations. The groom’s mother chose a flowered dress with matching yellow vest coat and a corsage of tangarine sweetheart roses. Toastmaster was the bride's godfather. Harry Adams. Following a honeymoon in ‘Bermuda. the happy couple are now residing in Richmond Hill. The bride is a nurse at York Central Hospital and the groom is an employee of Canadian Kodak in Toronto. Out-ofâ€"town guests attending the wedding were from Mon- treal, Long Island, New York, pink daisies and gypsophila and Bethany, Weston and Toronto. (a a ZKKKKKQK BUNNY SNOW'S TV _ “North Mall" 0 Richmond Heights Centre 0 884-6521 .armzrzaamazywzaermzéma? mama-31mm mamaaaa o /, I r/fl r. //« WWWKWM M A ’ ‘ 5: Seasons Greetings g 6N‘E”’F’R’EE TV SERVJCE “C‘ALL Wec/ In R. Hill United 24 YONGE ST. NORTH - RICHMOND HILL iGothifrom December 28th to January wore a silver locket given to her by the groom. Attending the bride were Ar- lene Andrews as maid of honor and the bride's sister. Kathy, as junior bridesmaid. They wore identical A-line gowns in tur‘ quoise blue and pale pink sprin- kled with white daisies. They both wore wide brimmed straw hats and carried baskets of white daisies. Many Friends and Customers and Best Wishes. to our 3rd

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