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The Liberal, 3 Jun 1971, p. 14

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889-6662 'Joscelyn, Laughlin, Harper, Tory & Associates Chartered Accountant: 31 Yonge Street North Richmond Hill, Ont. 884-4474«5 91 Geneva Street It. Catharines. Ont. . 684-1177 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 808 Bayview Plaza Telephone 889-8275 By Competent Tradesman Frlcel on request or by hour R. P. (Bob) BOSS 130 Centre St. W. - 884-1788 LEONARD R. ROSENBERG kASSOCIATES Chartered Accountants Telephone 884-7110 84 Yonge St. South Aurora. Ontario 14 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, June 3, 1971 PHILIP G. RAYSON CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Mister Transmission Ltd. 177 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL Richmond Hill Tree Service & 'Forestry Co. Ltd. TREES ARE OUR BUSINESS H. Van Dyke - Arborist â€" RUMBLE TRANSPORT & P.C.V. Class A. C. and H. Brian H. Cowen Life Time Guarantee Automatic Specialists Authorized Consumers’ Gas Contractors 889-0506 89 Glen Cameron Road Thornhlll 889-9191 SPECIAL MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS Auto Transmission Lenok Machine Shop 73 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL 884-1993 HEATING and Air Conditioning Chartered Accountants FURNACES AND WATER HEATERS 2‘ hours service to all of York County PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS DIRECTORY NEED AN EXPERT? CALL ONE OF THESE . . . COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Bus. 832-2621 or 832-2445 Res. 832-1224 Engineering CUSTOM WORK Carpentry STEAMFITTING WELDING Kirby Brock Maple, Ont. Forestry 884-6663 Insurance 884-77 74 MAC Heating Co. - 884-7977 LTD. C. A. Office Furniture EXCEPT‘IONAL VALUES 1n OFFICE FURNITURE Insurance - Mortgages Fire, Auto and Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service Richmond Heights Centre (Next to Carlo’s Barber Shop) 16 Yonge Street North RICHMOND HILL 884-4231 ' 889-5729 Furniture, Office Supplies, Social Stationery. Typewriter and Adder Sales. Barrow Insurance Serwces ltd. A. W. Kirchen, GD. 17 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill Toronto 363-3! 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhfll 889-1379 BUS. 221-7192 TELEPHONE 727-9488-9 LES SWAN H. B. FISHER Office Supplies ltd. Office Supplies Sporting Goods 25 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill, 884-1213 Eric’s Cycle and Sports Shop C.C.M. & Raleigh Bicycles Repairs to All Makes A Complete Line of Sporting Goods Corner Agency Limited DAILY SERVICE RICHMOND HILL TO TORONTO Local and Long Distance Hauling Roy V. Bick Insurance Ltd. Fire, Auio and Liability 15 Yonge Street N. 884-1551 - 884-1219 Res. - 884-9708 Plumbing & Heating Commercial & Industrial Repairs & Maintenance 24 hr. Service Optometrists 318 CHURCHILL AVE. WILLOWDALE Rear 47 Yonge St. S. Aurora, Ontario Complete Insurance Service Yates & Yates LIMITED Ontario Land Surveyors 4901A Yonge Street Willowdale 221-3485 17 Queen St. W. Plumbing Insurance Surveyors By Appointment MECHANICAL (Continued) 884-3962 Trucking 884-1031 884-1013 364-2625 363-3959 RES. 222-3706 NEWMARKET: Local high school athletes won all the major championships at the Eckhart track and field meet in Markham. They were compet- ing against high school athletes from Huron Heights, Williams in Aurora, King City, Bradford and Markham. Pickering and St. Andrew’s Colleges. SHARON: A subdivision plan registered over 120 years ago when Holland Landing had hopes of becoming the capitol of Upper Canada is being de- veloped as a result of an agree- ment signed recently between East Gwillimbury Township and the Newmarket realty firm of Brandon and Hopkins. The 70- acre parcel is part of what was the Bosworth Farm. Two years ago the plan was re-activated and a total of 38 two-acre lots were laid out. The agreement requires a proper road and building permits will be issued subject to approval of the board of health. A minimum of 1,500 square feet will be re- quired. Municipalities may now de-register plans which are more than seven years old. Get involved learn gourmet patio cooking, how to get a iob, handwriting analysis, summer snowmobiling, leathercraft, sewing, chess, painting; sleighhof-hand, Spanish, Yoga and Zen, repairing antique clocks. creative retirement, drama, parachuting, money management, hair styling, computer fun, sports motorcycling, iowelry design, wine making, horse riding, French, ceramics, bird-watching, karate, kite making, Italian, survival in the bush, flower arrangement, pollution, batik, pottery, meteorology, gardening, fencing, cosmetics, German, recreational mathematics, film, car care, sculpture, golf, creative dance, car rallying, interior decorating, table tennis, tropical fish, economy travelling, weaving, rugger, reading techniques. And more! There are 130 activities. Try on a new life style WELL. IT TURNED OUTTHAT ' SENECA IS A COMMUNITY COLLEGE IN NORTH YORKMITH REGULAR COLLEGE COURSES. BUT THE SUMMERN'SENECA PROGRAM -AT LAST. ENLIGHTENMENT! n GOT TIRED OF SITTING- ON THE BEACH.YOU KNOW, IT'S BAD ENOUGH TO BE BORED -BUT To BE SUNBURNED AND BORED!" 0H,wow. The Hill Marketeria A Spectacular Record Sale L.P. STEREO â€" Reg. $5.29 NOW ONLY 5 . TOM JONES. HUMPERDINCK, JOHNNY CASH CHARLEY PRIDE, ANNE MURRAY, PARTRIDGE FAMILY QUAKER VALLEY FARM HAROLD COWARD DISCOUNT RECORD SALES OF CANADA 0 IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE 29 YONGE ST. S., RICHMOND HILL P.O. Box 972 Uxbridge, Ont. â€"- Repairs â€" Saddles, Bridles, Blankets -â€" All Types Canvasses â€" Tents, Tarpaulins, Etc. SOUNDS FANTASTIC PHONE 416-852-6379 AT OUR DEALER Want to study something we haven't listed? If 15 or more people are interested in any subject, Seneca will get you an instructor and include it in the Summer at Seneca program. Coll Seneca with your suggestions. Mother savers Design your own course Want more information? I LEARNED To SCUBA-.. CHOOSE WINE... PAINT PICTURES:.. UNDERSTAND PSYCHOLOGY: n SPEAK smmsa... g ‘ SAIL BOATS... ‘ AND STICKING AROUND AT ; HOME.THAT REALLY GETS ME. I MEAN; HOW MANY TIMES CAN YOU WATCH LUCY , AND DICKVAN DYKE ? gLéélJQ’E J44 Hashish Traffic Charge Trial ls Switched From Here To Toronto Two youths facing hashish traffic charge had their trials switched last week from Rich- mond Hill Provincial Court to Court 31 in old City Hall, Toronto. Philip Queen of 182 Romac Court, Richmond Hill, is free on bail of $200 cash with one surety. They were arrested January 5 in Metro. Christopher Blackstock of 149 Lyon Avenue. Toronto. is free on $500 cash bail with one surety. Intending to wait for a ride is no excuse in court when you face an impairment charge after being caught asleep in your car with the ignition key in your hand. So found James Watson. 39, of 13 Ellerby Square North, Wood- bridge, when ‘he appeared in Richmond Hill Provincial Court on Thursday of last week. The charge is possession of hashish for the purpose of traf- ticking. They are due to appear in Court 31 on June 3. He was arrested for impaired To get your free folder listing courses, times and fees, call 491-5050 between 9 a.rn. and 8 p.m. Monday to Ftiday. Ask for Summer at Seneca. Interested in one particular activity? We'll mail you a course bulletin - there’s one available on every subiect. Phone 491-5050 care and control at 3:10 am April 2 on Pine Street, about 200 feet from the Woodbridge Hotel, York Regional Police Constables Bill Cradock and James McKeegan testified. Watson said he went to sleep while waiting for a ride. His testimony was backed up by a friend, who said he hadn't been able to find Watson to take him home. Provincial Judge Robert Tay- lor decided that Watson‘s inten- tions didn't free him from res- ponsibility for being in the dri- ver‘s seat with keys in hand while impaired. The fine was $100 and costs or 10 days. Conviction meant a three-month suspension of driv- ing rights for Watson. who drives for a living. The Crown Attorney withdrew another charge Watson faced. that of refusing to take a brea- thalyzer test. Want extra income? A tem- porary job may be the answer. Read the Help Wanted Columns in “The Liberal" for job op- portunities offered by tempor- ary job services. ITOOKTO THE ROAD. BUT THEN THIS GIRL CAME UP TO ME AND ASKED: "ARE You BORED, LONEIX IN THE CROWD, LACKmq IN LIFE PURPOSE? TRY SUMMER AT SENECA! " SUMMER AT SENECA? So MUCH FOR MY SUMMER. THE THING I CAN'T FIGURE OUT \s... WHAT AM mowq , TO DO THIS FALL? From May 17 to 21. Don Head celebrated a “Boost Can- ada Week". Through the week we had: Monday -â€" Canadian Sports Day. Tuesday -â€"- Ontario Day, Wednesday â€"- See Canada First Day. Thursday â€" Canada's Place In The World. Friday â€"â€" Tribute Paid To The Native Peoples Of Canada. CROSS COUNTRY RUN All the week students were running, walking or jogging steadily. This is the cross country run, a run to see which of the four color houses could get from the west coast to the east coast first. On Monday. all Eliouses started from British ‘Columbia. Red House took an early lead, followed by Blue. House. Green House and Yellow House. By May 19. Green House was in the lead. By Friday, Red House was on the return trip westward. Teachers and care- taking staff joined the students in spare moments to accumulate miles across Canada for their respective house. The course is on the soccer field and once around the goal posts equals two miles. ONTARIO QUIZ On May 18. Don Head held Don Head Secondary School DON HEADLINES an Ontario Quiz. Some of the questions were difficult and some were easy. For example: “When did the war of 1812 start?" and “What is the largest Ontario game animal?" One hundred and twenty-five stu- dents participated and in the whole school. the largest score was 29 out of 30. Nine students achieved this score. The stu- jdents were Barry Abbott. Joyce O'Connor, Brian Galbraith. Bev Burt. Eula Clow. Dawn Woods. Steve Gillibrand. Terry Holden and Jeff Vlastic. Congratula- tions are in order for these students. BARBECUE On May 18, Don Head Food School had a barbecue on the front lawn. The teachers and students enjoyed hamburgers. The barbecue was a lot of fun and refreshing after the long winter. Other foods served in honor of Boost Canada Week have been French-Canadian pea soup, Western roast beef din- ner, Arctic char and of course. apple pie. SPECIAL SPEAKERS Many special speakers helped celebrate Boost Canada Week with us. Former NHL Star Bob Goldham spoke to the students about his past in hockey. He talked about the NHL and such players as Bobby Hull, Frank and Peter Mahovllch, Johnny Bowers and Bruce Gamble. Mrs. Thomson of the Red Cross spoke to several classes about their service in tracing lost relatives. Miss Hollie Kilner from CUSO made a presentation on Canadians who volunteer to work in underdeveloped coun- Lries. Students were fascinated with a film and talk by Captain Bloomfield on the role of the armed forces in our nation. Finally, on May 21. Howard Jones, from the Cape Croker Indian Reserve, spoke to the students about Indian history and the present Indian - White society relationships. A letter was received from Premier William Davis congra- tulating the students on their week‘s theme. Principal Char- les Seath read the letter to the student body. STOUFFVILLE â€" Local fireâ€" men Were called to extinguish six fires over the holiday week- end. At ’least five are thought to have been started by children playing with firecrackers. Chief Walt Smith would like to see firecrackers banned entirely because of property damage and danger to children. NOTICE TO CREDITORS And other: In The Estate 0! JAMES DOUGLAS BUCKLEY Deceased ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of James Douglas Buckley, late of the Town of Richmond Hill, in the Judicial District of York, who died on or about the mid day of January. 1971 are hereby notified to send full particularl of their claims to the under- signed on or before the 10th day of June. 1971 after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall have notice. DATED AT Borough of York, this 11th day of May, 1971. James H. Buckley, Administra- tor, by his solicitor, George W. Bull. 1920 Weston Road, Suite 202, Weston. Ontario. PINDER BROS. lTD. STEEL llNTElS | BEAMS RAMER FUELS 189 CENTRE ST. EAST 884-1313 Call us now and ,our courteous servicemen will fill your tank with high- grade heating oil. It pre- vents rust in your tank in summer. 0 LOCAL TRADEMARK!- In. HERE'S WHAT WE. ALWAYS " GIVE TO YOU /1‘ To Custom Specifications 25 Ruggles Ave. Thornhill BA. 1-3344 STEEL FABRICATING Kept in Stock Portable Crane Service

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