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The Liberal, 18 Mar 1971, p. 7

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happily announce the arrival day, t of Michael John. March 10, No one can ever tell: 1971. A brother for Kelly God gave us courage to meet it. Lynn, at York Central Hospi- And courage to bear the ‘blow. taL clw38 And what it meant to lose you. * * "' * No one will ever know; ROSE â€"â€" Ed and Ruth are‘It's lonely here without you. thrilled to announce the We miss you more each day. greatest of all birthday gifts For life is not the same to us, to daddy, a son William Scott, Since you were called away; born March 11, 1971 at York You bade no one a last farewell Central Hospital. A brother Or even said goodbye. for Brandie, Elliott and Tara. You were gone before we rea- Many thanks to Drs. Abrams lized, and Socol. tH.H.) And only knows why. Mr. and Mrs. John Vipond Thomas of Richmond Hill are pleased to announce the engage- ment of their daughter Jacque- line Elizabeth to Mr. Ross Wil- liam Hallworth, son of Mrs. Dorothy Haines and the late Mr. Sid Hallwm‘th of Scal‘horo. SING â€" Veronica and Karl (of Karl's Beauty Salon), are proud to announce the birth of a daughter. Christine. on March 10, 1971, at York Cent- ral.Hospital. A much welcom- ed sister for Roland and Peter. Thanks to Dr. Mc- MORRISON â€"â€"- John and Lynn happily announce the arrival ’ of Michael John. March 10, 1971. A brother for Kelly Lynn, at York Central Hospi- taL clw38 Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Barber of Richmond Hill are very happy to announce the engage- ment of their daughter. Eva Marie, to Mr. John Smith. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Smith of Richmond Hill. c1w38 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bridge of Richmond Hill would like to announce the engagement of their daughter Donna Colleen to Mr. Bradley McCaughey: The Action Parade! HENDERSON -â€" Ron and Ann Marie (nee Densmore) are happy to announce the arri- val of a baby daughter, Diane Jennifer, 8 lbs. 9 025.. March 14. 1971 at York Central Hos- pital. Both well. c1w38 Mr. and Mrs. David Rodney of Thornhill wish to announce the engagement of thoir daughter Jean Ellen to Mark Jacobson, son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Jacobson of Fredericton. c1w38 Engagements ________._.-â€"â€"â€" ‘“_I“_0.1- -m--m----.¢_l '0--~---n- -vm"----n.o.u-u.n.v Gregor. MOVING & SHIPPING BY World Wide Moving & Shipping ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT â€" HURRY! Coconut Macaroon: 2 lOAVES 55¢ Sealed Tenders clearly identified, will be received up to 4 pm. local time Friday. April 2. 1971 in the Purchasing Department of the York County Board of Education. 22 Church Street. Aurora (Post Office Box 40). Details and bidding instructions are available from the Purchasing Department. Lowest or any Tender not neces- sarily accepted. A. E. Starr S. L. G. Chapman Chaim an Director of Education 22 Levendale Rd. â€" South Block Richmond Heights Centre â€"- Telephon * " * * OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK * * HOME MADE BREAD Overseas Packing & Crating. Agents for: GLOBAL VAN LINES. Local and Long Distance Moving; 24 Hr. Sérvice Canada Bonded Warehouse. LEVENDALE PASTRY SHOP Tfiirtha rr’soun fi/‘jfifin‘fi fin'n‘fin‘fi’fii GREATEST REQUEST FOR TENDERS GLASS REPAIRS The Y_ork County Board of Education Want Action? Then Dial 884-1105-6 Anytime Call: 889â€"6269 cl w38 clw38 c1w38 clw38 c1w381Ron‘s school chums ! Zflnrthrnming 5 marriagm lized, And only God knows why. Sadly missed by Gertrude. Linda. Judy. Cheryl. Stephen and Christina. *1w38 FERGUSON Norman â€" Entered into rest March 22. 1967. Rest in peace dear loving father. Four long years have passed away, You are gone but still are living, In the hearts of those who stay. â€"â€" Lovineg remembered by his wife. Ethel and Family. Mr. and Mrs. F. Wright Morrow wish to announce the forthcomv ing marriage of their daughter. Joan. to Mr. William Benedict Thorkelson of Vancouver B.C. The wedding will take place in Richmond Hill United Church on Saturday the tenth of April. Sifice our great sorrow fell. The shock that we received that CARD 0F THANKS 1n the midst of our sorrow we wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and help. CARD 0F THANKS Roy, Lorna. Roy J11. Darlene, and Co11een McBrien wish to convey their sincere thanks and appreciation to all who have been so kind during their recent bereavement of a loving son and brother. A special thanks to In mtmnriami %tath5 ivilirsfMary Post and Family South Block Telephone 884-6691 DOZ. AIR RAIL LAND & SEA FEIR. Mary Ellen â€" A1. her home, on Sunday March 14. 1971 Mary Ellen Riches be- loved wife ofâ€"the late Athol Elmer Feir of Richmond Hill in 'her 89th year. dear mother of Gladys (Mrs. R. A. Carscal- lan). Vernon. Grace 1Mrs. N. Lee). Ruth (Mrs. B. Babcock). Lillian tMrs. F. Rodmanl. Aileen (Mrs. J. Scott). Jean (Mrs. E. Baston) and the late Carl. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home. 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Service was held Tuesday. Interment Riverside Cemetery. Lindsay. clw38 HAYES. John Henry â€"â€" At York Central Hospital on Tuesday, March 9. 1971. John Hayes beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Hayes. father of Richard of Midland and Basil, grandfaiher of Margaret, Richard. Ralph. Ronda, Mich- ael, David and Diane. Mr. Hayes rested at, the B. E. Ring Funeral Home. 7783 Yonge St. (at Hwy. 73! Thorn- hill. Funeral service was held from St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church, Keele St. Maple, Thursday. Cremation at St. James The Less. c1w38 HINCHLEY, Watts â€"â€" Past Masâ€" ter of Patterson Lodge AF and AM No. 265 G.R.C. Vic» toria Chapter. Suddenly at York Central Hospital on Sat- urday March 6. 1971. Watts Hinchley, beloved husband of Cora Burgess. dear father of Helen (Mrs. W. D'Eath) and John _ grandfather of Eliza- beth. David, Deborah, Richard and Terry. Mr. Hinchley rest- ed at the B. E. Ring Funeral Home. 7783 Yonge St. (at Hwy. 78), Thornhill. Masonic Service was held Monday evening. Funeral service was held Tuesday afternoon. Sun- der'land, Ontario. Vault â€" Spring Interment at Hart Cemetery -â€" Wilfred, Ontario. c1wB8 ORR. Edna May â€"â€" At the Nurs- ing Home. in Newmarket, on Monday evening. March 15. 1971, Edna Bateman. in her 85th year. beloved wife of the late Joseph Orr of Richmond Hill. dear mother of Ruth IMrs. Leonard Abernethyl. Tottenham. Josephine. Rich- mond Hill. and the late Lloyd: dear grandmother of Eunice, Orion (Mrs. Neil Bouiu5) of Durham and Wilson Aberne- thy. Resting at the Marshall Funeral home. 126 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill. Service Thursday 2 pm. Entombment Schomberg Winter Vault. In- terment St. John’s Cemetery, Tecumseh, in the spring. RUMBLE, Mary â€"â€" At the Nurs- ing Home in Aurora, on Sun- day evening, March 14, 1971. Mary Ash. beloved wife of the late John Albert Rumble, beloved mother of Arnold, El- mer, Olive (Mrs. A. Peck), Marjorie (Mrs. H. Broom), John. Dorothy (Mrs. E. Strud- wickl. Gordon. Mildred (Mrs. M. Ash) and Roy. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home. 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Service was held Wed- nesday. Interment Maple MULLER. Hans â€"â€" Al Riverdale Hospital, on Sunday March 14. 1971. Hans Muller, brother of Katherina (Mrs. W. Geisin- ger) Montreal: dear son of Mrs. Franziska Speiser, West Germany; employee of Eric Kraemer. Mr. Muller rested at the B. E. Ring Funeral home, 7783 Yonge St. (at Hwy. 73), Thornhill. Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. Luke’s Roman Catholic Church, Thornhill, Tuesday. Interment Thornhill Cemetery. c1w38 Cemetery. of Men's & Young Men‘s From New Spring Stock RIVIERA SLACKS HERE NOW! “Clothier to Gentlemen" Bond Clothes In “The North Mall“ Richmond Heights Centre Newest Styles 8: Colors MEYER SOLOMON (Finished Same Day) $13.95 Hurry! c1w33 c1w38 c1w38 Continued from Page 1) ment of the province of On- tario, requesting that consider- ation be given to continuing the present practice of hearing all charges laid under the Schools Administration Act by the chief counsellor of this board, at the Juvenile Court In Thornhill Infringement Of York Territoryâ€"Trustee BERNINA Mr. Mike Harrington. manager of Jane-7 Lumber wishes to anâ€" nounce the opening of their new lumber store on Maplecrete Road. Concord. JANEâ€"7 This new store will serve the surrounding area of Thornhill. Richmond Hill, Maple and Con- cord. Mr. Harrington has been the business for a number years and will assist you building purchases. R. Lynett, Clerk JANE-7 LUMBER 8. SUPPLIES LUMBER 8. SUPPLIES Suggested Retail Price PROCLAMATION PAINT 20% Off Benjamin Moore By resolution of council hereby declare the week of March 22 to 28 BERNINA SEWING CENTRE AND REPAIR DEPOT in “The North Mall” e Richmond Heights Centre Telephone 884-3775 or 727-8353 91 MAPLECRETE RD. - CONCORD PHONE 889-4000 - 889-4097 International Midget. Hockey Tournament Week AWAYthe' easy way. ..with BERNINA ~i¢-?!¢»eln Town of Richmond Hill We Repair Any Make of Sewing Machine Singer * White "‘ Elna * Viking * Domestic * Etc. â€" ALL REPAIRS ARE GUARANTEED â€" William C. Lazenby, Mayor GOD SAVE THE QUEEN “Special Sale This Week on New and Used Machines" Postform Countertops $2.95 Ft. Reg. $4.50 Ft Many Colors The board's Chief Attendance Counsellor Michael Bennett told trustees that the jurisdic- tion of the new court does not coincide with the school area boundaries. The Nomh Yonge Court hears cases on Monday. family court in Newmarket 91 Maplecrete Hw,\n N0. '7 FORMICA $16.75 4‘x8‘ Sheet Reg. $18.95 9 Colors Stitches that stretch and stretch and don’t give way are yours with BERNiNA. A variety of special stitches for stretch fabrics, with one and two needles and including an overlook and safety stitch, are built right into the BERNINA. The exclusive automatic fabric sensor insures no puckering. Yes, BERNiNA is truly a Space Age sewing machine, precision engineered in Switzerland, to sew all the fabrics of our times. _ Versatile and easy to operate, BERNINA incorporates many exclusive features that make all sewing chores a pleasure. Test sew a BERNINA â€" it’s the FUN machine of the century..You can afford a BERNINA â€" prices start at $109.00. Wednesday and Friday morn- ings, and the Newmarket Court is in session Friday mornings. he explained. so there could be conflicts in demands on at- tendance officers for the area. The board. he added. has to rely on other county agencies. such as the Children's Aid Soc- iety, which has its headquarters in Newmarket. and these agen- cies do not want to go to the Thornhill court. ‘ All concerned services are very short staffed, Mr. Bennett said. and attendance at two courts would be very time-con- "Who are we tryingr to consider, mal‘kel Trustee Jack Hadfi‘ ourselves or others? Which isfilnd Trustee Honsherger‘ 1 more important. the citizen orfboal‘d supported the staff r the institution? Why do we!0mmendationi have to take people from' " ’““’ "“**â€" -*~W~â€"~ Steeles Avenue to Newmarket TURN SPARE ROOMS when there is a court in Thornâ€" INTO SPARE CASH hill? Quite a few people will BY USING have to travel 40 miles when LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS there is a court on their door- "V ~ ~~ step." _, A ,A ,‘4 v.“an ‘_ suming “Ma-Ram Township Trustee John Honsberger protested. Neighborhood Notes Get well wishes to Mrs. Ruby MacPherson, Yongehurst Road, who is home from a lengthy stay in hospital, also to Mrs. Dorothy Ball who is in hospital. Birthday greetings to Mrs. Rita Soderberg, March 20. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Doug Sephton. Yongehurst Road. who will. celebrate their 24th w e (1 din g anniversary, March 23. The film was followed by questions to the panel. consist- mg of David Porter. Mrs. Joyce Lindel‘man. Ronald Williams and Don Cober. Refreshments were served to end the meeting. The Roselawn Home and School Association held their monthly meeting at the school last Wednesday. Mrs. Shirley White. program chairman, in- troduced the guest speaker, David Porter, York County Board of Education Attendance Councillor. He presented a movie “To Reach a Child” filmed in various schools in Flint. Michigan. NORTH RICHVALE NEWS Aurora Trustee Lifetime Guarantee â€" wide choice of cabinets. CORRESPONDENT Mrs. Rhona Wehrens 130 May Avenue Phone 884-4333 (Evenings) with the automatic fabric sen. Margaret Co‘ sensor burn defended the staff posi- tion. "Each family would prob- ably only have to do it once. For our people it would be a continuous process." Trustee Louise Aimone of Markham Township described the court proposal as "An in- cideous infringement of our southern boundaries." If enough services were established on Metro‘s northern fringes and used by the people of the Reg- ion of York, she said, the time would come when the province would declare annexation to Metro as a “fait accompli“ and the area south of Highway 7 would be lost by default. With the exception of New- market Trustee Jack Hadfield and Trustee Honsberger, the board supported the staff rec- ommendation. PLEASE PHONE AHEAD FOR PROMPT TAKE-OUT SERVICE 0 884-891] Thornhill Terrace BETWEEN STEELES & N0. 7 EAST OF YONGE OFF BAYTHORN DRIVE Week Days 12 - 9 p.m. Weekends 12 - 6 pm. Built by New Style Construction NEW HIGH RISE l. 2 & 3 Bedrooms HYDRO SAUNA OUTSIDE POOL SCHOOLS CLOSE TO TRANSPORTATION WALK-IN CLOSETS NEAR GOLF COURSE 889-2234 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday. March 18, 197 It's called ‘Chubby Chicken’ and it‘s the newest tummy-satisfier on the A&W menu. You've probably tried our famous Root Beer and the fabulous foursome we call the Burger Family. Now, A&W introduces another tasty winner. We think that Chubby Chicken will soon he the most wanted, most. famous fried chicken in Canada. Chubby Chicken is pack- aged to satisfy two or twenty appetites. Try our “Chubby 15" . . . 15 plump juicy pieces of delicious Chicken. espec- ially seasoned and fried to perfection, now low priced as an introductory offer. Thursday and Friday only. Introductory Offer THURSDAY 8; FRIDAY CHUBBY‘IS' sgso Treat yourself and your friends soon. this weekend in fact. to A&W‘s new crispy-on-the-out- side. tender-on-the- insid‘e Chubby Chicken. You're going to love it! WATCH OUT . . . once you’ve tried (‘huhby Chicken you‘ll keep coming back for more! TASTE IT AND SEE! But, don’t take our word for it . . . 15 pieces of tender juicy chicken . . . enough to feed 5 hungry people! FREE 1 Qt. of A&W Root Beer barrel of Chubby ‘15’ THIRST QUENCHING BONUS! or Cola with every 300 YONG RICHMON Just north Richmond Centre 67 FORD Custom 500 1 door. automatic. radio. power steering and brakes. immaculate. Lic. N60699 70 BUICK Electra 225 â€" Load- ed, local car. Lic. N67730 66 BUICK,Wildcat Hdtp. Full power. Lic. L56907. Reg. $1295. 69 CHEVELLE Malibu Hdtp.. VS. automatic. buckets. elc. Lic. N60716 67 PONTIAC (Grande Parisienne Hdtp.. loaded â€" one owner. Lic. 82353K 67 CADILLAC Sedan De Ville; factory air conditioning and full power. Sharp. Lic. 49407. 12 YEARS IN KING CITY OPEN ’TIL 9 P.M. {as good cooa IS MOVING ? IAN FRIED CHICKEN! 127 BIRCH AVE. THORNHILL Modern Storage Warehouse Let us help you solve All your .' M oving problems the Mover lid. YOUR UNITED VAN LINES AGENT efore you move! REG. 3.95 ‘CHUBBY , JUNIOR 51.10 300 YON RICHMO 889-4911-2-3 3t north of :hmond Heights MOTOR PRODUCTS lTD (HIV - OLDS Gentle as 1 Lamb 833-5301

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