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The Liberal, 13 May 1971, p. 7

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MARRIED man wants part time work on farm or looking after property in exchange for lodg- ing. Has reference. 833-6394. tfc39 LAWN cutâ€"ting and bdd jobs Student workers. 884-7843.. _ UNIVERSETY student requires employment immediately. No selling. Ask for Brian. 884-3383. tfc45 FURNITURE Slipcovers, cut and fitted in your home, workman- ship guaranteed, also cushions and arm caps etc. 773-5755. ODD jobs witfi pickup trllck,1KITTEN very reasonable. Will consider 1 male, 1 anything. 773-5559. c2w46‘ AMBITIOUS ' young studenthALE with own iawnmower requires Free to work, factory or residential. Call Gary at 884-7038. c1w46 MAN and wife seek permanent 839-3470 position as‘ motel manager, all FEMALE qualiafications. 630â€"6533. Exéeuen‘ DEAD or crippled farm animals picked up promptly. For direct line call Long Distance and ask for Zenith 32800. Call anytime. Ed Peconi & Son. Woodville, Ont. Licence No. 3240 - 66. FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES Top cash paid for good furni- ture, appliances, etc. Fast pick- up. 884-7254 or 773â€"5544. tfc44 START your own business. 2 rhotdog machines; 1 hot choco- late machine, used very little; candy floss machine for big profits; Silex 3-burner coffee maker with pots. Sell separate or complete. 884-1614. c1w46 BLACK Lab. Male, right ear tatooed. Answers to "Blackie". Owner -- 316 Demaine Cres. 884-1282. c1w46 RENT summer cottage and gift store. Combine a summer holi- day for yourself and family, with some income. Fenelon Falls area. For further information call 884-6486 after 4‘ SUNDAY evening, tabby kitten.'5671. tfc2§ 5 “*5 “‘1‘ male, Cal‘l‘Vme RoadlDRESSMAKING, au'erations and area: 881-0140'fi,_ Clv‘V'1F)"c11i1dt‘¢3n’s clothes. reasonable, SIT- Bernard pup. lcisrtw in Oakapickup and deliver. 884-8485. Ridges area. wearing a chokei c4w44 chain, brown and white. ‘Re-!â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"- ward. 773â€"5085. c1w46] m 1,A'___ ALL MORTGAGES ARRANGED Fast helpful service, lowest rates. any area. ED LOWE LTD" REALTOR 481-6876 EMPLOYMENT 1 PETSfiFg‘gR SALE I TRAILEBE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY MOVING & BY SHIPPING World Wide Moving 8: Shipping lONDON, ENGLAND SARASOTA, FLORIDA (8 days- BERMUDA CRUISE Jet air fare, hotel accommodation (double occu- Oct. 10/71. Ja‘n’. 2. Feb. 6 & Mar. 5/72 Includes: Jet air fare Toronto - New York Return, transfers, accommodation (double occupancy) and meals Nov. 5/71 $24100 (U.S.) MORTGAGES 4 '1 M WANTED Overseas Packing a; Crating. Agents for: GLOBAL VAN LINES. Local and Long Distance Moving; 24 Hr. Service Canada Bonded Warehouse. Call: 889-6269 WANTED evenings 226-0337 LOST pancy) and breakfast inclfided. 884-6910 (Subject to gov‘t. approval) WANT ADS PHONE 884-1105-6 TRAVEL CLUB BOOK NOW _ *4w45 c1w46 02w46 L4.-uv;.. CRY? terations c1w4619352 tfc46 tfc44 r"EUHPS 9 months. 88+93§6. c1w46 3 LITTLE kairitens need a hofne. 889-5766. c1w46 KITTENS, free to good home. 1 male, 1 female, 832-8726. 1 male, 1 female, 832-3126. c1w46 MALE kitten. Litter traih’ed‘. Free to good home. 884-5680. c1w46 PUPPIES free to good home. FEMALE German Shepherd. Excellent watchdog. 884-2340. clw46 KITTENS, litter trained. free t6 good home. 889-4647 after 6 pm. c1w46 / iv 2 MALE purebred beagles 9 \vks. no papers, $10 each. 884â€" 7774. SMALL brown dog, part minia- ture collie. Good with children. Owner transferred. Free to good home. 884-5988. c1w46 BLACK Lab. Shots, dog tag. Ac- cessories. For good home. Ask- ing $5. 884-9076. c1w46 ismâ€"8577 after 6 pm. 17 FT. Zephyr trailer. propane furnace. stove, electric fan. frig, 2 gas tanks and toilet, $1700. 889â€"2724. c1w46 ________”._ TENT trailer, sleeps 4, spare tire. heater. excellent condition. clw46 TRAILERS HARDTOP TENT c1\\'4§votto, Lionel, Woods bag and canvas, price from $619. Triplee Travel Trailers. MCKENZIE CAMPING TRAILERS LTD. Highway 7 East at Bayview, Thornhill. tfc46 MAPLE LAKE PARRY SOUND AREA Only 1 waterfront lot left. Foundation for cottage 24 x 32. Priced at $4,895. Chalet lots at $1,200 up with beach privileges. 476-5551, evenings 476-4529. LOWER FRY’S LAKE Only 4 lakefront lots starting at $2,295 to $2,995. 20 miles east of Parry Sound on Hwy 518. 476-5551, evenings 476-4529. BRACEBRIDGE AREA Beautiful 4 bedroom Chalet, winterized panelled throughout, hydro, running water, fireplace, shallow sandy beach. $12,500. 832-1514. clw46 TAIfJORING, dressmaking, a1- LADY in wheelchair desires transportation from S u g a 1' Maple Lane to Yonge and Eglinâ€" ton. Arriving 7.30 - 8.30 am, departing 5 pm. 884-3515 after 6:30 pm URGENTLY needed, ride leav- ing Bayview and Maple at 8:30 to Keele St, Maple. Call 884- $154.00 (CAN.) DRESSMAKING Transportation .111‘ form the family. 773- tfc23 (15 days) 7 nights) (8 days) LAND & SEA RAIL AIR c1w46 01 W45 “53“” DAY CARE given in my home. figgble‘ 773-4619. c1w46 c4w44¢DAY care in my home. Thorn- â€"]hi11. Any age. 881-0961. c1w46 c3w44 c1w46 ALL HARDTOPS! McKENZIE CAMPING TRAILERS LTD. No. 7 Highway East at Bayview Otto, Lionel, Woods hardtop tent trailers. Triple E Travel Trailer $619. up. tfc43 APACHE Ramada hardtop tent trailer, sleeps 8, fully equipped. used one season. 294-3L48. TREES and bushes pruned and sprayed, lawns fertilized, gen- eral landscape. Retired gard- ener. 884-7953. c4w43 ALL types of landscaping. Stone work, railroad tie wall building. rail fencing, sandy top soil and mushroom compost. By the yard or load. Free estimates. 889- 6338. tfc44 CUSTOM plowing and discing, also well rotted manure, de: livered. 884-8948 IN my home, Sussex and Wen- lock. 884-6946. *2w45 astom rototining. Reasonable rates. 884â€"7835. *1w45 WANTED Vicinity of Church and Centre 3-yearâ€"old girl, half day, 5 days weekly. 884-9587. c1w46 DAY care in my home. Experi- enced with all ages, Willowdale. 225-6161 c1w46 AVAILABLE in my home. Fenced in yard. Richvale area. 889-9204. c2w46 4 YEAR o’ldyrgelding. Suitable for teenager or experienced young rider. 13 hands. 884-9687. clw46 BAY gelding. 16 hands. 7 years. Lightweight hunter. Well man- nered. 884-6442. c3-w46 WELSH pbny mare, dark chest- nut, light mane and tail. Real beauty. 889-3453. c1w46 1 MARE, 2 years old; 1 pony, gelding; 1 saddle, Western; 1 cutter and harness. Will sell separate or best offer for the lot. 884-6480. *1wi INSTRUMENT MAN Required to perform survey work related to constnuction of sewers, watermains and roads as well as inspection of same and with a background of at least 3 years experience as an instrument man with a municipality. DRAFTSMAN Required to prepare plans and profiles from field notes as well as topographic plans. Must possess at least 2 years experience with a drafting office. Send written applications by May 28th, 1971 and indicate date available and expected salary to: FILLED Sharon Water Haulage Co. 478-4796 SWIMMING POOLS WELLS & CISTERNS GARDENING Lawn Maintenance Free Estimates Yearly Basis Pomona Landscaping 773-4678 DAY CARE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE B. Toporowski, P.Eng. Municipal Building 56 Yonge Street North Richmond Hill, Ontario LANDSCAPING IcueY- c2w45 tfc45 BOWYER â€" Bob and Beth are happy to announce the arrival of a son, Darryl Ernest. on Wednesday May 5, 1971, a brother for Whitney, Kim and Christopher. Our sincere thanks to Dr. Wynne and staff at York Central. CHALLES â€"â€" Johnnie and Jim- mie announce the arrival of their new baby brother, Ro- bert Scott, born May 4, 1971, at York Central Hospital, weighing in at 7 lbs. 3 02.5., Proud parents are David and Margaret. c1w46 HACKWOOD â€"â€" Graham and‘ Donna are delighted to an- nounce the arrival of their son Christopher born May 1, 1971 at North York General Hos- MARWOOD â€" Ken and Betty (nee Mortson) are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter Laura Lee, 5 lbs. 7 025. at York Central Hos- pital on May 7. 1971. A sister for Korina. Special thanks to Dr. McPhee, and the nurses on the third floor. McNAUGHTON â€" Michael has a playmate, John Brian, born May 9, 1971. 7 lbs. 51/2 025.. at ‘ York Central Hospital. Proud parents, Wayne and Barbara (nee Marshall). clw46 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meadows of Wenlock Avenue, Richmond Hill, wish to announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Laurel Rae, to Mr. Roger Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Todd, May Avenue, Richmond Hill. Wedding announced later. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rootes of RR 3 King, are pleased to an- nounce the engagement of their son Peter to Elizabeth Christine Jackson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Jackson of Colum- bus, Ohio. Wedding planned for July 24. 1971, in Columbus, Ohio. Both are seniors at Bowâ€" ling Green State University, ‘Ohio. c1w46 Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. O’Brien announce the marriage of their daughter Sheila Ann to Mr. Ronald Edwin Nokes on Satur- day, May 8, .1971, Richmond Hill, Ontario. c1w46 BOGGS, Valentine â€" At York Central Hospital on Wednes- day, May 5, 1971. Valentine Boggs; beloved husband of Karin Boggs, dear father of Christine and Robert, brother- in-law of Klaus Watpool. Rested at the Marshall Fun- eral Home, 126 Yonge St. North, Richmond Hill. Service was held Friday. Interment Richmond Hill Cemetery. BROOKS, Lois Anne â€" At the Princess Margaret Hospital, Thursday, May 6, 1971. Lois Leeson, beloved wife of Ray Brooks, 174 Duncan Rd., Thomhill, dear mother of Douglas David, Alin John and Nancy Anne. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. North, Richmond Hill. Service was held Satur- day. Cremation. Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. c1w46 BOYNTON, Gladys â€"â€" At her home in Thornhill, on Thurs- day, May 6, 1971, Gladys Hel- mkey, beloved wife of the late Charles B. Boynton, dear mother of Ellen. Sister of Mrs. Jean Hayman,‘ Toronto. Rested at the Marshall Fun- eral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Service was held Saturday afternoon. In- terment Thornhill Cemetery. c1w46 CLATTENBURG, Ross Angus â€"â€" Suddenly at York Central Hospital on Tuesday May 11, 1971, Ross beloved husband of Esther of Richmond Hill, dear father of Barry, loving son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clattenburg of Cobalt, bro- ther of Gordon, James and May (Mrs. Morris Larabie) all of Toronto, Ronald, St. Cath- arines, Raymond, Cobalt, and Daisy (Mrs. Edgar Hazel- wood), Schumacher. Resting at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Service on Friday at 2 pm. Interment Engagementa GREEN, George Leslie â€" At ware, pitchers, end tables, 011 Princess Margaret Hospital lamps, About 200 articles in on Tuesday, May 11, 1971, an including many antiques not George Green. beloved husâ€" mentioned. Goods on display band of Bertha Steckley, of from 4 pm until sale time. Sale 67 Richmond St,. Richmond will be sold by number. Come Hill, dear father of Mary (Mrs. early for a seat and enjoy the Don Pelletier), Arthur, Bob, evening, Community Hall, Vic-1 Jim, Ken and Carl. Also toria Square. Alvin S. Farmer” SUl’ViVEd by four grandchild- Auctioneer, phone 887-5311. ren. Resting at the Marshall c2w45 Funeral Home. 126 Yonge St. * * “" * N., Richmond Hill. Service onIMAY 24. MONDAY â€" Auction ThUl‘Sday at 2 pm. Interment Sale of household furniture -â€" King City Cemetery. c1u‘46'dining room suite, G.E. Refri- * * * ’7‘ 'gerator deluxe model; Moffatt HORVAT Josip Sr. â€" Suddenly electric stove; Findlay annex at his home, Thursday May 6. store: kitchen clock, antique; 1971. Josip Hal-vat, beloved‘kite‘nen cupboard over 100 years husband of Helen of Richâ€"'old; side table antique; Clinton mond Hill, dear father oflgarden tractor; dishes, many Josip. Rested at the Marshall'other articles including furni- Funeral Home. 126 Yonge St. ture. Village of Old Gormley, North, Richmond Hill. Mass (4th house west of Post Office) was celebrated in St. Mary property of J. Henry Heise. Immaculate Church on Mon- Terms cash â€" Sale at 1.30 pm. day. Interment Holy Cross Alvin S. Farmer, Auctioneer. Cemetery. clu'46 887-5311. c2w46 pital Richmond Hill Cemetery marriagw filming Ifiirtha 2y Rootes of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Diceman 5ased to an_'of Bathurst St., are pleased to lent of their announce the forthcoming mar- th Christine Iii-age of their daughter Carol of Dr. and Ann to Mr. James Graham I of Colum- Clark son of Mr. and Mrs. John planned for W. Clark of Richmond Hill. The ColumbuS, wedding will take place July ors at Bowâ€" 31, 1971 in Victoria Square University. United Church. c1w46 c1w46 c1w46 c1w46 c1w46 "' ‘ u uun v‘ -- _V ‘ment clocks, 1 pair of Jakes and W- Hayes parlor chairs, copper ClW46 boilers, copper kettle, crocks, bells, jardinieres, china, glass- "- Athvare, pitchers, end tables. oil ivilli flivmnriam‘aBlaze Destroys Barn In Vaughan, Tank Donated For Water Truck CLARK â€"â€" In loving memory Fires in Vaughan Town last of William Clark, who passediweek destroyed a barn. dam, away on May 17, 1970. We often sit and think of him When we are all alone, For memory is the only thing That grief can call its ,own. â€"â€" Sadly missed by wife, Mar- garet and family. c1w46 * * 4: >i< GLOW â€" In loving memory of my dear husband Charles Ed- ward Clow who passed away May 17, 1969. Since you’ve gone first and I aged a house under construc- tion, and damaged several cars. In Richmond Hill firecrack- ers and children were blamed for a fire that destroyed a chicken house. A goose got its wings singed. Vaughan Fire Department has been donated a 1,500 gallon insulated stainless steel truck tank, for water carrying pur- poses in rural areas. This will be mounted on a Damage was about $300 in 3‘ fire in a 1962 Volkswagen car opposite 8200 Keele Street at 11:04 am May 7. t The fire started in the car‘s motor. The owner was Otto Cestnick of 27 Barlowe Street, Sca'rboro. * >: * a A house trailer fire was re- ported at 3:27 am May 8 at Lot 31. Keele Street. Damage was $150 to the un- occupied trailer, owned by Vin- cent Aloi of Toronto. remain To walk the road alone: I live in memory's garden dear, In happy days we've known. Since you’ve gone first and I remain One thing I’d have you do: Walk siowly that lonely road, For soon I‘ll follow you. I want to know each step you take That I may take the same: For some day down that loney lane I’ll hear you call my name. â€"â€" Sadly missed by his wife Eva, son Brian and stepson Milton Chapman. *lw46 MAGINN â€"â€" In loving memory of a dearly loved father and grandfather Wilfred James Maginn who passed away May 14, 1961. No need for formal tribute For one who was so dear, Just a word of thanks, dear Lord, For the years that he was here. â€" Sadly missed and ever re- membered 'by daughter Jean. son-in-law Hank and grand- daughters Gayle, Carole and Laurie MAY 15, SATURDAY 12:30 pm â€"â€"- Auction Sale of Furniture some of which is‘custqm made and in A1 condition, including! Scandinavian 4 cushion Chester- field, settee, high back Danish swivel chair with matching foot stool. Rosewood extended head- board and twin beds box springs and mattress. Braemar day bed. 2 TV’s 19" and RCA 11” portable, many other items also garden leaf sweeper, Melnor travelling sprinkler, wheel bar- row, number of good quality, horse jumps, set of light team harness, 2 sets of single harness. English Saddle, 2 sets of solid brass triple harness bells. 6 seat team bob sleigh, feed bucket, tools etc. For M. F. Barnes, Lot ,15 Con. 7 Twp: of King. 2% miles, North of Nobleton then 11/12 miles east of No. 2'? High- lway. A good quality Sale. 1.0/12 SALE REGISTERS Efinflhrnming flinttiagta MAY 19. WEDNESDAY -- Auc- tion Sale of first class house- hold furniture, Heinzman piano and bench, good condition, deep freezer, 4 burner electric West- inghouse stove, 1 six piece set of Redwood, like new, 1 com- plete fireplace outfit, 2 radios. Dishes, cooking utensils. In Town of Stouffville at 131 O’Brien Avenue. The property of Robert Snowball. Terms cash. Sale at 1 pm. Alvin S. Farmer Auc- tioneer, phone 887-5311. . .n MAY 20, THURSDAY â€" Clear- ing Auction of piano (special). TV, dining suite, 3 sets good dishes, fridge (self defrost), stove, clocks. grandfather clock built 1700, pine pieces, fancy dishes, lemon tree that pro- duces lemons, etc., etc., all in new condition. You name it, we have it. For Mrs. Wahneita Davis at 160 Rose Ave., in south Stouffville. Note: This is one of the finest lots of furniture and appliances we have ever offered by auction. Some 1mâ€"1 usual items. Don’t miss this' sale. Property sold. Sale at 1 pm. Atkinson and Wilson, Sale Mgrs. and Auctioneers. c2w45 MAY 20. THURSDAY EVEN- ING â€"â€" 7 pm. Auction Sale of antique articles including some outstanding pieces. Pine dry sink 61/2‘x31’2’, finished harvest table, finished pine chest of drawers, old pine desk, dough box, leather covered stage coach trunk over 100 yrs. old, several clw46 c1w46 cl W46 This will be mounted on a used truck chasis just purchas- ed. It will replace a tank unit taken over by Richmond Hill January 1 when an area of Vaughan was annexed. The tank was donated by Hugh Strachan, formerly of Woodbridge, who has moved his milk transport business to the Woodstock area. The barn fire was reported at 5:24pm May 9 on Lot 33, Concession 4 (Keele Street). Damage was $1.500. Cause of known and the empty. Viiéxrxtner is Murray Krigston of 80 Westgate Boulevard, Toron- to. A workman’s cigarette butt thrown into straw in the base- ment of a house under con- struction in Thornhill was blamed for a fire Monday at 8:59 am at 52 Forest Park Crescent. The property is owned by Lonjo Construction Company Limited. 9 Vamwood Road. Thomhill. iii-image was about $200. Vaughan Fire Chief James Davidson said. “munml“mumumunuuuu11mmmummummmnuuumnmu Thomas Battersby of Mill Street was admitted to Sunnybrook Hospital, 2075 Bayview Avenue, at 6:30 pm. llllllllllllllllllllllllll“llllll\\l\ll\ll\lll\\l\ll\\\llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Tenders will be received by the undersigned on or before 12 Noon May 21, 1971 for the following: One - 1 ton Stake Dump Truck Two - 5 ton Dump Trucks The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tender forms may be picked up at: 56 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill, Ontario. R. Lynett, Clerk Town of Richmond Hill A Richmond Hill man was in satisfactory condi~ tion in a Toronto Hospital at press time after being stabbed Tuesday in the Toronto subway. Stabbed Aboard Toronto Subway o WEDDING CAKES MADE TO ORDER Applications for the position of Assistant Building Inspector will be received by the under- signed until May 18th, 1971. Please reply in writing with a resume of education and exper- 1ence. with the largest and freshest variety in town! MOVING ? RUM BALLS DOZ. 65¢ 127 BIRCH AVE., THORNHILL Modern Storage Warehouse LEVENDALE PASTRY SHOP 22 Levendale Rd. â€" South Block Richmond Heights Centre â€" Telephone 884-6691 "‘ * * * OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK " * " Home Made Bread, Buns and Rolls Coffee Cakes, Doughnuts. Sweet Goods French and Danish Pastries Meat Pies, Beef Rolls Large Assortment of Home Made Cookies (syfitvgy c-flcutf- I YOUR UNITED VAN LINES AGENT et us help you solve All your M oving problems TENDER Town of Richmond Hill the Mover Lid. efore you move! estimated at the fire isn‘t building was THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL Chub-ton. The fire started in the car‘s motor. The owner was Otto Cestnick of 27 Barlowe Street, Sca'rboro. Another house under con- struction in Thornhill last week was threatened by fire when children playing in the base- ment started a blaze in some paper and straw. But the house owned by Snow - Shields Construction Company at 24 Hester Court was saved from damage. Cause of the fire is being in- vestigated. The fire alarm Wis at 8:15 pm May 6. A glass jar sitting in the back seat of a car was blamed for a $100 fire at 4:58 pm May 4 on Jane Street south of the King- Vaughan line. Vaughan Firemen believe this was one of those rare cases where a curved glass focussed sunlight to a hot enough temp- erature to start the back seat on fire. The car was owned by Inno- cante Valentino, 274 Harvey Avenue, Toronto. Fire destroyed a shed consid- ered to be of negligible value in Vaughan at 9:18 am April 27. The fire was on the property of Chefero Sand and Gravel Limited. Lot 27, Concession 3, Vaughan. ‘1 NEW HIGH RISE 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms 0 HYDRO O SAUNA O OUTSIDE POOL O SCHOOLS O CLOSE TO Thornhill Terrace TRANSPORTATION O WALK-IN CLOSETS O NEAR GOLF COURSE BETWEEN STEELES & N0. 7 EAST OF YONGE OFF BAYTHORN DRIVE J. L. Hollowel], Building Inspector. Week Days 12 - 9 pm. Weekends 12 - 6 p.111. Built by New Style Construction 889-2234 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday. M 889-4911-2-3 Gentle as a Lamb The Vaughan Fire Depart- ment used portable power equipment to push apait a squashed automobile after a fatal accident on Highway 7 east of Bayview Avenue at 3:10 am April 29. Two people were freed from the wreck and removed on fire department stretchers. There was a false alarm“ turned in at 9:56 am May 3 at an apartment building at 170 Dudley Avenue, Thornhill. Dudley Avenue, Thornhill. At the There was a rubbish fire ex-‘Cal‘rVille tinguished at 11:37 am May 4 at‘at 3150 Pi 7 Wiarton Court in Thornhill. ling fire: There was another rubbish fire at 5:34 pm May 5 at the rear of 28 Baymark Road, Thornhill. Vaughan firemen washed fuel from the pavement opposite 33 Richmond Street in Maple after a two-car crash at 7:50 pm May The sprinkler system went off PETUNIAS White Birch Norway Maple Silver Maple Cara Gana Mountain Ash Little Leaf Linden Simone Poplar SHADE TREES iiiiii Famous All-Purpose 7-7-7 will develop a better lawn at lower cost! Try it! THIS WEEK ONLY... WALKS Pattern Finished â€" 2” Thick, Steel Reinf FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS OF 20 PIECES OR MORE FAMOUS ALL EVERLASTING White Vinyl ROSE TRELIJS ON SALE $3.49 Each Excellent selection of Tea’s, Granda Flora, Florabunda and Climbers FERTILIZER BRIGHT COLORFUL CORAL CASCADE boxes for LARGE SIZE 24”x24” Box in a garbage incim fire at 9:38 pm M Baythorn 'Palace 235 Baythorn Road, There was no damage to the building. There was about $50 damage when a water pump motor overâ€" heated at the home of Walter Jackson at Lot 1. Dufferin Street at 6:58 pm May 9. At the Hewston home at 423 Carrville Road in Richmond Hill at 3:50 pm May 4 children light- ing firecrackers were Named for a fire that destroyed a chic- ken house. The only bird in danger was a goose that got its wings singed. Richmond Hill Firemen extin- guished a grass fire at 9:35pm May 6 on 19th Avenue. There was little or no damage at 10:55 am May 7 when gar- bage 'caught fire in a garage at 87 Mill Street. OUR SALE PRICE Thick, Steel Reinforced incinerator chute pm May 8 in the 'lace Apartments, Road, Thornhill. no damage to the White Only .00 Each This Week Only 1971 40 ll) Bag ,III

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