’ THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thur 54 YONGE STREET SOUTH Candy’s lug"! Tax Sonic. with over 4000 offices in Open Week Days 9 am You'll Heel like you’re floating on air when you let BLOCK prepare your tax return. Ser- vice is fast,voccwote, guaran- teed . . . and you’ll love that peace-of-mhd feqling. So levi- tate on down to H L R BLOCK â€"anxtime you’re‘tecdy. INCOME U/ , i mag We guarnnvee «curate preparation of every 10x rerurn. If we make any error; that can yw any penahy or Inleruv, we will pay the penalty or inOeruO. HAVING ILLUSIONS ABOUT YOUR if Heavy Duty Shock Absorbers 'p DUNLOP ~ Your FAMILY TIRE CENIRE 303 YONGE ST. N. SUPER SAVINGS SUMMER & WINTER TIRES Buy 1 Tire at List Price: Get Your 2nd Tire For 7.95 chmond Hill 389-7714 BRUNO PIVA . 884-9401 No APPOINTMENT NECESSARY (TOME IN TODAYI Wheel Alignment GUARANTEE 7.95 Come In Now & Save Meet Bruno and Dave Your Managers COMPLETE RETURNS Now at FAMILY TIRE CEITRE 1mm. Sat Union Ville Blade Stars Are The T ops Brakes Reï¬ned (aIH wheels) CREW 19 SIN? EVERY BBBEH 24.95 DUNLOP 9 am. - 5 pm Your Nonh Annie- SAME SPECIALS APPLY TO TRUCK TiRES llll. 2 locations Speciais on oval Track Racing Tires‘ Drag Sï¬cks‘ Mags and Chromes (at Bermondsey) 757-9480 W {In 1155 O’CONNOR DR. vsday. March 18. 1971 I973 Centennial Program In 1973 Richmond Hill willtdex to early deeds on microfilm celebrate the 100th anniversary for Markham, Vaughan. King of its incorporation as a village. and Whitchurch Townships giv- A council committee has been ing early lot holders. set up and is seeking sugges- We are collectinginformation tions for the celebration of thisiabout old houses: We will be Centennial from all groups andlable to use the microfilm of citizens of the town. early lot holders: Mrs. Schwab, set up and is seeking s-ugges-i We are collecting informationimodel towns: plaques could be tions for the celebration of thisiabout old houses: We will bejplaced on the houses as was Centennial from all groups andlable to use the microfilm ofldone in Thornhill in 1967. citizens of the town. early lot holders: Mrs. Schwabu‘ The Chamber of Commerce Richmond Hill Public Library a patron, is interested in mothers asked the chief librarian to is already hard at work. and has project and she has been out‘be on the‘Centennial committee. been for several months on‘collecting material: children The Chamber of Commerce their program for Centennialjfrom a class at MaCKillop 5011001 is interested in a local history 1973. have been making inquiries‘and asked the chief librarian to The followingInformationhasabout some of the houses: a inquire about costs. been provided by Public Rela-jletter from the Department of. In 1973 our audio-visual sec. tions Chairman Mrs. Adele‘lndian Affairs and Noithern De-‘tiron might be able to show Downey. who represents Yorkp’elopment indicates they mightï¬ims during the sumn‘ier against County Board of Education onybe interested in carrying out‘a building. or maybe in the the library board: ‘their inventory of h i st 0 r i c park if a screen can be arranged We have drawn up a map of buildings survey in Richmond‘iwithout too much trouble. the area in 1860 and 1878. iHill this summer. .’â€"â€""â€"‘â€" We have collected material on‘i We have provided materiali' TURN SPARE ROOM Richmond Hill and surrounding from the Tweedsmuir history forI INTO SPARE CASH communities from old direc- the students of Bayview Secon- BY USING tories, idary who are making a film on LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS Richmond Hill Library Has Good Start The following Information has been provided by Public Rela- tions Chairman Mrs. Adele Downey. who represents York County Board of Education on the library board: We have scrapbooks of news articles and photocopied old articles patrons have loaned US. We have church histories. We have the Richmond Hill Tweedsmuir history. We have been collecting books on York County and surround- ing area. We have the census of 1851. 1861, and 1871 for York County on microfilm. We will have, shortly, the in- Radial Ply Tire DAVE RAIMEY Now Open To The Public Fully licensed (I..C.B.O.) OPEN EVERY DAY FRO)! 11 AJI. to MIDNIGHT FOR THE YOUNGER GENERATION: ENTERTAINMENT EVERY FRIDAY NOW APPEARING ’at McNeilly and the Sunshine Set Plus: Lorrie Sharp Go-Go Dancer Richmond H111 When we have the dates of the houses standing in 1873: the school children could make model towns: plaques could be placed on the houses as was TURN SPARE ROOM INTO SPARE CASH BY USING LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEON 75¢ TO $1.75 OPENING AMPLE FREE PARKING Neighborhood Notes We are sorry to hear Mrs. Appleton is still in an uncon- scious condition in East General Hospital, Toronto. following her serious stroke two weeks ago. Ernest Harvey has been moved from York County Hos- pital. Newmarket. to the Willows Nursing Home. Aurora. Mrs. Fred Lewis received word that her son Sgt. Fred Lewis had surgery recently in the Tri-Service Centre Army Hospital in Ottawa, the same hospital where his father Major Fred Lewis died in October. Mrs. Barry Benfield. Shauna and Bradley are visiting her parents in Vancouver. p“- ._ Grant Eakins is home from Centenary Hospital. Scarboro, where he was confined by a ruptured appendix. and also a heart, complication. Sympathy is expressed to Karl Muenich is the passing of his father last week. Mr. and Mrs‘ Ivan Good of Vinedale spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yake. A number of Gormley people attended open house in honor of Mrs. John Elliott's 80th birth- day recently at her home in Richmond Hill. Mrs. Fred Lewis‘ spent, a couple of days in Weston. where she attended the funeral of Mrs. Ethel Sihthorpe. her daughter- in-law‘s mother. mMr. rand Mrs. George Sider of Hamilton spent a few days with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Roy Brillingelfl Gormley Women‘s Institute will meet next Wednesday afternoon at 2pm at the home of Mrs. Deb Baker. Roll callâ€" Sing. Say or Pay. Mrs. George Boynton will present the Gorm- ley Gazette; Mrs. Jack Gamble. the Zodiac sign; Mrs. Alex Chalmers, the weed study. There will be a bake sale and a contest by Mrs. Russ Ellas. Mrs. Clarence Cruickshank will be hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sprox- lon of Richmond Hill, Miss June Nichols and John Doner had dinner Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Sproxton. Mrs. William Spragg. a Gor- mley resident for many years now of Aurora. is enjoying a three week tour of the Holy Land. Sympathy is expressed to Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Ash in the passing of Mrs. Ash's mother. Mrs. Mary Rumble at the Cob- blestone Nursing Home at Auâ€" rora on Sunday night. The funeral was held on Wednesday afternoon from the Marshall Funeral Home. Richmond Hill, Mr. and Mrs. James Rice have returned from a delightful two weeks holiday in Italy and Spain. ' Church News Mrs. Desmond Meed was the guest speaker on Thursday night at the WMS meeting at the Missionary Church in Stou- ffville. TRADE SHOWS EXHIBITIONS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MlLSTED Telephone 887-5445 GORMLEY NEWS SPECIAL Re\'. Ron Bowman. Super. intendent. of Montreal Lake. Children's Home at. Timber Bay. Saskatchewan. visited Ken Heise‘ Ken worked for two years at the children’s home.. Mr. Bowman spoke on \\'ednes-§ day evening at. Heise Hill Church. Plan to attend the Gormley Missionary Church this Sunday night at 7:30 pm. Re\'. and Mrs. Alfred Weiner. field repres- entatives of the Hope of Israel Messengers Inc. will pre- sent the Jewish Passover in the light of Christ Everyone is welcome. This is an outstand- ing presentation. College-for-a-Day invites all young people to attend Emman: uel Bible College at. Kitchener on March 22. MINI PRICES . . . MAXI SAVINGS FOR BIG BARGAINS“. CONSULT THE LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS ON TOP QUALITY RED 8. BLUE BRAND BEEF Lean Meaty SJLA_RE RIBS lb. 49¢ MINCED BEEF lb. 45¢ 3 lbs. $1.29 PORK CUTLE'I'S . -. . FRESH GROUND CHUCK LEAN SIDE BACON . For Your Home Freezer LOIN PORK CHOPS . LE VENDALE ROAD Right now every American Motors car purchased comes withan RCA television set. It's our way of offering you some- thing extra for buying our products. Your RCA TV is a gift from your Amer- ican Motors Dealer Baker's Sales and Service to you. Your set will be deliv- ered to your home. You'll beâ€"asked to pay only 55 for shipping and handling charges only. Visit Baker‘s Sales and Service and take a look at their lineup of Gremlins. Hornets, Matadors and Javelins. If you buy one. this RCA portable TV will be delivered to your BAKER’S SWING into SPRING with these SPECIALS at Levendale Meats! 1971 JAVELIN from $2,995 @525: LEVENDALE MEATS (Brougham Models) '/ ,â€" (This new program entitles all customers to take advantage of Free TV Offer. who order and take delivery between March 1 and March 31. 1971.) 7 :er Sides of Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb (Custom cut. wrapped and fast frozen for your convenience) will get Front Quarters of Beef Sides of Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hind Quarters of Beef Sides of Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . Telephone 83iâ€"5801 (1968) LTD. 9144 Yonge St. Phone 889-1189 BAKER'S SALES & SERVICE Richmond Dealer Hill Mile home for only $5 for shipping and handling charges. And here's a SPECIAL BONUS. If you buy an Ambassador Brougham you‘ll receive a TRUE-TO- LIFE RCA COLOR TV. You'll be asked SALES & SERVICE to pay only $15 for shipping and hand- ling charges. What an offer! Low priced cars with the added bonus of free TVs. It‘s an extra special incentive to buy one of the quality cars from your American Motors Dealer Baker's Sales and Service. But hurry, this offer is good only'until March 31. 1971. RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE of Richmond Hill 1971 HORNET from $2,349 Baker's Sales this offer is 1971.