1 Acre - 719% Mortgage $59,900 - PRICED TO SELL Charming 2 leVel bungalow. custom built. a quality home.‘ family size kitchen with den' and fireplace adjacent. 2 other fireplaces. unusual design for family of 2 or 6 to ensure priv- acy. Walk-out to garden. mag-‘ nificent view overlooking con- servation area. 2 car garage. appliances, drapes, broadloom. other built-in extras that add to value including dust-free rad- iant heating. Terms to suit purchaser. RICHMOND HILL i New Listing § 325.000. down to 1 mortgage â€"- imposing 2 storey brick home on property 86x32] ft. deep., country living and privacy in' the centre of town. Den. sun-iL room a plus on main floor. 3 bedrooms with possibility of 4th‘ bedroom. recreation room. 2 car garage. Extensively land- scaped. a gardener's paradise~ Home has been well maintained with tasteful decor. A setting for gracious living. Many ex- tras including drapes. broad- loom, dishwasher. etc. Full price $62,000. Shown by ap- pointment only. ROYAL TRUST "“““““““‘a ' Located on pleasant corner lot west side of Rich- ' I mond Hill. This family home comprises 4 bed- I ' rooms, large broadloomed living room. separate I kitchen, recreation room and sun room in rear. ‘ I 30x16 ft. heated concrete swimming pool shaded I by willow and maple trees, ‘2-car garage. Price | ‘ $29,900 with good financing. Private sale. Phone ' For above properties call Mrs. Wright, 881-0363 4 Bedrooms-Swimming Pool-Family Room There's No Place Like Home Your Own Home - â€" -1 - F 3-: THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, March 18, 1971 DIVISION 35 Vaughan Rd Richmond Hill 881-0363 REAL ESTATE THORNHILL WEST SIDE BARGAIN 2 adjohï¬ng lots 75’ x 1352 Registered. Town water and gas. Good road. Asking $9,500. each. Private. Approachable. 884-9394. Carries for $181. Per Month Richmond Hill - Careful buyers. be sure to see this value! 4 bedroom back split with two 4-pc. baths, coun- try size kitchen. good rec- reation room. Only $33,500. Call Harry Pridham, Rich- mond Hill, 889-3891 or 832- 1064 evgs. (Both direct To- ronto lines). We need homes to sell in Maple, Richmond Hill and King areas. Prices from $25,000. to 550.000. Older homes and new. Have buyers with cash or terms. Please call HARRY PRIDHAM 889-3891 Res. 832-1064 RICHMOND HILL AREA A BIG OPPORTUNITY GIBSON WILLOUGHBY LIMITED URGENT! URGENT! REALTOR Realtor PRIVATE 3 bedroom brick, rec. room‘ gas heat. garage. broadloom. in Richmond Hill. $26,000. 884- 4335. c4w36 COUNTRY EXECUTIVE $36,900. Custom built bunga- low. spacious L-shaped liv-1‘ ing room. Hollywood kit- chen, 4 bedrooms, family room with fireplace, 2 baths. double garage. on 1/2 acre lot; Mrs. Bridges. GOOD INVESTMENT $22,900, 10 room aluminum home consisting of 2 self- contained apartments, large lot. growing area. Mrs. Arm- strong. 4 BEDROOM - BRICK $8.500. down. attractive 7 ‘oom back split. spacious L- shaped living-dining area. bright family kitchen. 2 aths, gleaming hardwood. easy terms. Don Workman. CARLISLE 1/2 ACRE - KING TWP. I $29.900. solid brick 3 bed- room electric heated bunga- ow, L-shaped livingâ€"dining rooms, family kitchen, f‘m- ished rec. room. loads of fruit trees and berry bushes. Mrs. Sutherland. RICHMOND HILL ‘ 324.900†estate sale. attrac- tive bungalow with garage on 64‘x149’ treed lot, full basement. oil heat. ideal for retirement, Mr. McVey. UPLANDS GARDENS Attractive brick ranch bun- galow, featuring 4 bedrooms, Hollywood kitchen, separate dining room, 2 car garage, 2 fireplaces, finished recrea- tion room. Owner will hold mortgage. Mr. Crowthel‘. DON’T WAIT TILL SPRING‘ If you are looking for a‘ nicely kept 3 bedroom brick; bungalow, that‘s oil heated; has a low 6% mortgage. that carries for $121. monthly in- eluding taXes. plus fast pos~ session. near schools. shop- ping and bus. call now. we just listed this for $27,500. Mrs. Edwards. 889-7381 IF OUR. SIGN IS ON YOUR LAWN â€"â€" HURRY HOME â€" YOU‘RE MOVING 7724 Yonge St. Thornhill 889-9330 RICHMOND HILL $4,000. Down 4 bedrooms. 2 wash- rooms. brick bungalow, paved drive, near schools and transportation. fam- ily kitchen, one mort- gage for the balance. Mrs. Ladkin, 889-9330. OWNER TRANSFERRED 4 bedroom side split home, attached garage, 2 washrooms, panelled den, broadloom, Holly- wood kitchen. Carries $171.00 monthly includ- ing taxes. Mrs. Ladkin, 889-9330. Members of the Toronto, York County and District Real Estate Boards RICHMOND HILL Solid brick 4 bedroom bungalow, large L-shap- ed living-dining room, remodelled kitchen, pro- fessionally finished rec. room with wet bar, at- tached garage, many ex- tras. P. Hawkes, 889- 9330. WHAT CAN YOU OFFER? A very small down pay- ment will have you set- tled in this new brick semi split with 4 bed- rooms. 2 baths within 30 days. Harry Seston. 889- 9330 10 rooms, 21-; baths, tastefully decorated 2- storey stone-faced block and timber home near Pickering College, owner transferred. Harry Ses- ton, 889-9330. YOUNG 8: BIGGIN LTD. REALTOR 334-7751 PHOTO M.L.S. REALTOR LTD. 28 Yonge St. S. IN BEAUTIFUL NEWMARKET 773-4335 $24,900. DETACHED Three bedroom solid built bungalow on large 50x135 ft. lot, features safe oil heat, 2 car garage, many trees and shrubs, your down payment con- sidered. Call Mrs. Cassell Crawford. WE’VE GOT IT WOULD you believe a detached solid brick bun- galow under $30,000.00. Choice location, right in Richmond Hill. Call either Mrs. Beth Jones or June Locking to show you this property. PRIVACY PLUS Two bedroom aluminum siding bungalow, sliding doors from kitchen to secluded patio, electric heat, garage, open fireplace, many extras. Call Mrs. M. Carmichael. EXCLUSIVE WEST SIDE BEAUTY Tastefully decorated with a bright, large broadâ€" loomed living and dining room, 3 bedrooms, ‘2. baths and rec. room, with many extras, a pleasure to show. Call Garth Palmer. HOW DOES BIG BUSINESS RATE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT? JUST REDUCED $1,000 - $2,500 DOWN Bright 3 bedroom brick home with large living and dining room, redecorated with a partially fin- ished basement, close to shopping centre. To View call Garth Palmer. FOUR BEDROOM HOME - SKOPIT BUILT This home features large 40x20 ft. garage, suit- able for handyman’s workshop, finished rec. room, large bright rooms, paved drive, plus many extras. For further information to View call Mrs. N. Gibney. You will find an answer in the executive decisions of some of the country‘s largest corporations that are now investing heavily in real estate. The reasons are numerous. They include the fact t t real estate yields on investment are generally higher than for other outlets; such investment offers protection against inflation as well as a tax shelter through deprec- iation allowances: and real estate offers the most desir- able kind of “leverage†investment (where part of the purchase price is borrowedl. , Corporations as diverse as auto manufacturers and consumer fuel suppliers are putting large funds into the construction of residential, commercial, industrial and recreational complexes. Large corporations with their highly skilled executive teams confirm the outstanding value of real estate invest- ment in our inflationary times and a small investor may learn from their example. Prime real estate yields a return upwards of eight percent and speculative real estate may show yields upwards of 25 percent. But an expert's knowledge of what. when and how are essential. A knowledgeable Realtor will guide you in the best placement of your investment savings while taking great- est advantage of leverage in the purchase and tax savings through depreciation. 889-5651 - 884-2377 1 773-4391 REAL See you next week .L ESTATE By HARRY SAD Emerald Isle Real Estate Ltd ESTATE ] Members of York County; Ontario & Canadian Association of Real Estate Boards LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF THE SHAMROCK Harry Sadler, F.R.I. 520.900. 5 roomed stucco home. garage. on lot over 400’ deep. $3.000 down will handle. Call Mr. Gramsch. RICHMOND HILL $21,900 full price. 2 bedroom stucco home. garage. on well treed lot close to Yonge St. Approved for triplex. Excel- lent investment. Call Mr. May. $3,000 down. Excellent in. vestment or building site Easy commuting to Metro Call Mr. Reid. $24,900. brick 1% storey home, garage. on well treed lot close to Yonge St. Many good feaures. Call Mr. Clarke. GRAMAY RICHMOND HILL 25 YONGE ST. NORTH 3mm I E5 Realty Limited. Realtor 889-3111 - 778-4332 884-2622 KING SIDEROAD 31/2 ACRES $2,000. down, only $6,500 full price. Excellent Uxbridge location, one mortgage for the balance‘ ' Call LARRY SANDERS DETACHED, $1,000. DOWN 6 room, 11/; storey home, safe oil heat, 3 family size bedrooms, large kitchen, situated in the Town of Marmora, Township of Hastings. Ask- _ ---.-. nn‘v‘vnmm A v.1. .mvuu.v-.., -_ an'7$7,9oo. "62:51 DOUG BENNETT $8,500. DETACHED Keswick, 3 bedroom bungalow, extras include stove, fridge and all existing furniture, ideal for young couple. Try $2,000. down. Call JOHN CRYER $2,000. DOWN One open mortgage for the balance, carries $135. monthly, including taxes, 6 room 1113 storey home, immediate possession. Call GEORGE JACKSON OPEN STONE FIREPLACE $19,900. detached 3 bedroom bungalow on large landscaped homesite, safe oil heat. Try $3.000. dovm. Call JOYCE CLELAND RICHVALE 12 ACRE RICHMOND HILL BARGAIN 6 room brick bungalow. 3 master size bedrooms, full basement, storms and screens, private drive, (I shrubs, asking $21,900. many mature trees an Try $3,000. down. Call FINN SAMUELSEN RETIREMENT SPECIAL Cosy 2 bedroom detached bungalow close to Yonge St., broadloom and tastefully decorated throughout, full basement. Asking $21,900. with $5,000. down, one long te1‘m_g10rtgagenfor the AI. ugu,vvv. uv n u, v . . v . v . . balance. ° (fall-“BRUCE 'PRIDHAM SPLIT ENTRANCE Detached 6 room brick bungalow plus 3 room basement apt, excellent financing, with $5,000. down, many dollar saving extras. Asking $24,900. Call HORST ROSNER BUILDER’S SACRIFICE 7 room, 2 storey detached brick home. attached garage. full basement. tastefully decorated throughout, move in one week. only 32,000. down, Call DELMA WOODCOCK ALUMINUM SIDING Rancher, 2 car garage, large sun room with Acorn ï¬replace, overlooking large homesite, many mature trees, A-1 condition with broadloom, im- mediate possession, only $32,900. Call BRUCE RAINEY TOWN AND COUNTRY King City. Detached sidesplit bungalow, featur- ing attached garage, open fireplace, family room, rec. room, 2 bathrooms, thermo pane windows, 75x164 ft. landscaped homesite. Try $5.000. down. II luv-‘1' Amfthc 25 ACRES 512.000 Sealed tenders clearly marked as to contents will be received by the Town Clerk at Buttonville no later than 12:00 o’clock noon Tuesday, April 6th, 1971, for the following vehicles: One Only â€" 5 ton Cab and Chassis complete with Dump Body and Snow Plow Equipment. One Only â€" 3;; ton Pick-up with Trade-in (1965 Chev. "2 ton Pick-up). One Only â€" Van type truck. Tender Form and Specifications may be obtained from the Maintenance Garage, at Buttonville, after Monday, March 22nd, 1971. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. D. Mukherjee, P. Eng., Town Engineer. REAL E’s-I‘ATE: BROKE-35 3 Yonge Street S. TENDERS FOR VEHICLES 884-4446 “Honesty and Town of Markham Service Is Our Motto†Richmond Hill Owning your own home gives you security. stability, a growing equity and a lasting sense of pride and accomplishment. Check 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. Town Clerk, Town of Markham Tr)? 3.5.000. down. all MEL ATKINS 889-8303 1‘15 I One of the other drivers was 2 injured. Bruce Caunter. 28. of 349 Ella Court. Newmarket. was ar- ‘rested by York Regional Police ‘at a farmhouse about 1'2-mile ’from the accident scene. Caun- |ter‘s car had damage estimated xlat $1.500.' ‘Rank‘m. 25. or 66 Monkwoodxcormley suffered injuries to . Crescent. Newmarket. Her carlher head and right knee in 1 had damage estimated at $400-lcollision on Markham Conces- .1 § The time of the accident was sion 3 south of Highway 7 at A 3‘ TheHE1‘5_a:‘;;EI:â€":;';;¢Pall‘icia‘ Patricia Bulova. of ‘RR 2. about 12:40 am. police at But-12:20 pm March 9. . tonville Detachment said. i Her car had an estimated Charge For Impairment J I“ $3,900 3-Car Craséi ‘ A Newmarket man was ar-imated at about, $450. YRP said. rested and charged with I‘m-i The other driver was Cath< paired driving early Sundaylerine Hoppe of 144 May Avenue, morning after a $3,000 threeï¬Richvale. Her car had about car accident on Woodbine Av-z$150 damage. enue dormerly Don Mills Roadi * * " * . near 17th Avenue. Markham. I There was a three-car cras_h l A tire blew out at 6:45 pm ‘March 10 in a car driven on Bayview Avenue by Charlotte .Cohen, 24. of 20 Thomybrae Drive. Thornhill. “ The car suffered $350 damn !age as it hit guardrails on bothl ‘sides of the avenue. but the ‘driver managed (to get it stop-‘ Steve Sobel. 24. of 260 Wel- lesley Street. East. Apartment 2507. Toronto. had face cuts and bruises His car had an estimated $2.000 damage ned as Street. There was no upset and noâ€"IHenderson Avenue in Thornhill. body was hurt. The other driver. Stella Shep< Another car suffered $500 pard of 63 Regatta Crescent, damage when It went out of Willowdale. had only about $50 control and upset in the south damage. according to YRP at ditch of 17th Avenue at about Buttonville. 8:40 pm March 8. 1é-mile east * * * * of Bayview Avenue in Mark- A Richmond H111 driver was ham. in a three-car_ crash on Steeles ‘r_.__l.__ m...“- u.1v y“. )IAuAvA. v .. ï¬ï¬r of Bayview Avenue in Mark- A Richmond H111 driver was ham. in a three-car crash on Steeles Driver Christopher Vassos. 20. Avenue East, in Vaughan Town of 1455 Danforth Road. Toronto. March 13. was lucky enough to escape Sergio Giminl of May Avenue injury. ‘ I I rhad damage estimated at $250. L- oh- VDD' h. Peter McCutcheon. 26. of 200 Queen Street. Apartment 401. Streetsville. was charged with driving to the left of the roads centre in a 12:25 pm March 13 collision on Whit- church Concession 3 at Van- dorf Sideroad. Mcdï¬féheon's car had about $80 damage. The other car was driven by Belva Priebe of Lot 13 Concession 3, RR 3 Gormley. It had about $600 damage. ac- cording to York Regional Pol- ice at Vandorf. l/UHCCBDIUH u, u.“ v \av .... It had about $600 damage. ac- The damaged car belonged to cording to York Regional Pol- David Meredith, of 24 Spruce ice at Vandorf. Street. and was parked in front * * * * of his home. Michael Cuddihy. aged 8. of\ Two Woodbridge drivers col- 153 Pemberton Road. Richvalewlided March 12 at Pine and received a bad bump on theiWallace Streets in Woodbtidge. head in a collision at 4:25 pmi Nonie Salmon of Clarence March 11 at the Richmond Street had about $150 damage. Heights Centre. and Kenneth Oxby of Fran ~L...1_ an: Amman-n: neugum ucuu c . He was a passenger in a car ï¬gveï¬ï¬ad about 375 damage, driven by Dorothy Cuddihy‘ acording to York Regional Pol- This car suffered damage esti- ice. Regional Planner Murray Pound Offers R. Hill Certain Services Area municipalities in the Region of York are being of- fered the opportunity of re- questing regional council to perform certain local planning duties. which. is permissible un-‘Hil. der Bill 102. which set up therion region. Regional PlanningDLiwm rector Murray Pound visitedlthe Richmond Hill Town Councilling March 8 to explain the pro-1the posal. fici - .’ lu,‘ A", Mr. Pound pointed out’ that because of the comparatively limited resource base of the region (150,000 population) it is unlikely that strong regional planning services and strong local planning services can be developed independently. The less populated rural municipal- ities may find it advantageousl to utilize regional services as hE may also the more populated 0t urban municipalities. He noted 1,} that the northern communities th of Georgina, East Gwillimbury. Newmarket. King Township, 31 Whitchurch - Stouffville TownJ , ship and Aurora have no plan- p‘ ning staffs at present. Cost of l 01 (llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\lllllllllllllllllllllllllmllm I E n\uuuumummuuummuu\lummuumuuumumuuuumumm The province‘s third and final instalment of its $805,000 capital grant to Union Villa Home for the Aged at Unionville was paid last week. n, _I_ The grant from the de- partment of Social and Family Services provides $5.000 for each bed in homes for senior citizens. and is paid in three instal- ments as building progres- ses. Union Villa has 163 beds Residents hgve been mov- ing in since early in the fall, and the final payment of $305,204 was included in a total of $925,224.35 authorized by Thomas Wells, newly-appointed min- ister of social and Iamuy services. Also on the list were sen- ior citizen's homes in Elora. Napanee. Milverton. Ottawa and Haldimand County. it swjung into Proctor 'apital Grant Union Villa of sorcialiand family There was a three-car crash at 8:45 am March 9 on Wood- bine Avenue, about iii-mile off Highway 7. Ausuu a; l . Fred Salb, 85, of 44 Lady- slipper Court. Thornhill. had about $200 damage to his crar.’ “mm KleineF. 35. of 16 Beachview Crescent. Toronto, had damage estimated at $390. Ronald Sedore cession 2‘ North had about $100 cording to YRP. Hér car had $300 damage. V The othe} car was leaving a driveway and had about $500 damage. It \I'as driven by Dezso Hary, 37, of 288 Highway 7. Thorn'hill. Donald Allman. 19. of 134 Hillsview Drive. Richmond Hill. had about $150 damage to his car in a collision at 6:10 pm March 12 on John Street at Henderson Avenue in Thornhill. The other driver. Stella Shep< "€350 Giminl of May Avenug had damage estimated at $250. according to the YRP in Vaughan. "Mlâ€"{63‘ Davis of Finch Aven- ue West. Willowdale, had about $400 damage. The third driver, Morris Ker- bed of Purdon Drive. Downs- View. had only about $50 dam- age. police said. -- a LL- yo». r-_.- Police are looking for the driver of a hit and run car that did about $250 damage to a parked car in Richvale. March 12. total service to Richmond Hill was estimated at $22,000. Part- ial service would bring an ad- justed cost. He suggested that Richmond Hill might like to let the reg- ion do the large amount of work necessary to consolidate the five Official Plans and Zen- ing bylaws now applicable in the expanded town. Local Of- ficial Plans will then be inte- grated into the’ eventual .reg- ional Official Plan. which must be produced within the next four years, he stated. He proposes setting up an area services branch which would be paid for by the parâ€" ticipating local municipalities and report directly to them. However, this branch would have access to input from the other branches of the regional planning department. such as the technical staff. A municipality could opt for all planning services or for a part of them, he indicated. Council had decided it would be responsible for its own plan- ning and would hire sufficient staff to handle it effectively. At one of the first meetings of the year, Richmond At present, the town’s planning department has one employee, Barry McKinnon and is operatp ing with the consulting serv- ices of Proctor, Redfem, Bous‘ field and Bacon of Toronto. Ad- vertisements have been placea for a planning director, with closing date for applications being the end of next week. The use of the region plan- ning facilities was to be dis- cussed by council’s planning ‘committee at its meeting Thurs- !day with a recommendation to ibe submitted to council at an ‘early date. Councillor Lois Hancey, chairman of the plan- ning committee, wants the de- cision to be held up pending appointment of the planning director and his opinion on what may best be handled on the local level and what on reg- ional level. , The Region of York legisla- ;tion 4Bill 102) dismlved all ‘planning boards at the end of ‘1970 and stated that planning duties would be the responsi- ‘bility of local councils. 23. of Con- Gwillimbury, damage. ac-