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The Liberal, 12 Aug 1971, p. 13

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EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH Mackay Drive â€"- Richvale Rev. George Young B.A.. B.D. 889-6789 Mr. Robert Long, Organist SUNDAY. AUGUST 15, 1971 Trinity 10 ‘ 10:30 am. -â€" Morning Prayer“ The Rector ‘ I ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rector: Rev. Ramsey Armltage M.A., D.D. 8 mm. â€"- Holy Communion 11 am. -- Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 am. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH THORNHILL Brooke and Jane streets Rector new. Cmon II. R. Howden. B.A L.Th. Mr. Graham Upcraft LRAM Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY, AUGUST 15. 1971 Tenth Sunday After Trinity 8 am. â€"- Holy Communion 10:30 am. -â€" Morning Prayer Preacher â€" The Rector 9:30 am. -â€" Service at St Matthew's United Church THE CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL THE ARCHANGEL Bnyview and Crosby Richmond Hill Rev. David N. Sproulo 884-4236 Honorary Assistant Rev. Herbert Newton-Smith ‘ SUNDAY, AUGUST 15. 1971 Trinity 10 ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN Yonge at Vaughan Richmond Hill 884-2227 Rector: Rev. David McGuire Asst. Rev. Fred Jackson SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1971 8 â€"â€" Holy Communion 10 â€"â€" Holy Communion United Church and Anglican congregations together at St. Mary‘s for month of August. Sermons â€"â€" The Rector Wednesday 10 -â€" Holy Communion MAPLE ALLIANCE CHURCH Maple Community Centre Keele Street North. Maple Pastor: D. S. Davidson 233-9725 Sunday Services 9.45 am. â€"- Sunday School 11 am. - Worship Service. 7 pm. â€"- Evening Service. Nursery facilities for both services All Welcome WIENERS TURKEY LEGS MINCED BEEF lb. 45¢ CHOICE CHUCK STEAK FRESH GROUND CHUCK . VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH THORN HILL AUG. 23-27 â€" TIME 7-8:30P.M. LEVENDALE ROAD ANGLICAN ALLIANCE LEVENDALE MEATS BUS SERVICE PHONES: 889-0476 -â€" 389-0175 , Stop 17. Yonge Street ughcan (Convention of om. & Que.) at St'lflev. Ernest L. Johns B.A., 3.1) Wednesday 8 pm. -â€"- Prayer Meeting An Old Fashioned Country Church on the Edge of the City Vacation Bible School August WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Meet Us Where Weldrlck Road ; Meets Bathurst Rev. B. T. McSpadden, Pastor 884-7859 We Preach the Redeemer Resurrection, Rapture and ‘ Revelation 10 am. --â€" Bible School 11 am. -â€"- Morning Service Speaker â€" Rev. Roy Chestnut Aurora. Illinois. 7 pm. â€" Evening Service Speaker â€"â€" Rev. Roy Chestnut (A Fellowship Church) 26 Church St. Tharnhifl (where Hwy. 7E meets 11N) Interim Pastor Rev. Don Whitelaw B.Th. SUNDAY. AUGUST 15. 1971 9.50 am. â€"â€" Bible Classes 11 am. â€"- Mr. John Bellsmith 7 pm. â€"â€" Mr. John Bellsmith And Wednesday 8 pm. 884-5816 Mr. R. Richardson BA Organist and Chan-master SUMMER SCHEDULE SUNDAY. AUGUST 15. 1971 10:30 am. â€"- Worship Service WELCOME RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH (A Fellowship Church) 50 Wright Street (Opposite the High School) 884-3091 SUNDAY. AUGUST 15. 1971 9.45 am. â€"- Bible School for all ages. 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Worship Speaker: Mr. Gordon IVey 7 pm. â€"- Evening Service Speaker: Mr. Gordon Ivey Wednesday 8pm. â€"- Prayer Meeting and Bible Study VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL O RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE Telephone 884-5801 THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH August 23-27 7:00 to 8:30 pm. BAPTIST Wednesday 8 pm. â€" Bible Study and Prayer Aug. 15, 8 pm. â€" Women's Mis- sionary Society. IA Warm Welcome Awaits You RICHMOND HILL (Beverley Acres School) Pastor. Rev. Ronald Hallman ’ 884-6136 SUNDAY. AUGUST 15, 1971 No Family Bible Hour or Wor- ship this Sunday only. Services to be at Missionary Church Con- ference grounds, Stayner. Wednesday 8 pm. â€"- Prayer and Bible GORMLEY MISSIONARY CHURCH 887-5846 SUNDAY. AUGUST 15, 1971 9:50 a.m. â€" Famin Bible School 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Worship 7:30 pm. Evening Service Rev. W. E. Wright of Brampton will minister in 'both services. 2'11 Centre Street Thornhill, Ontario Minister The Rev. D. T. Evans, 3A.. B.D.. D.D.. Minister SUNDAY. AUGUST 15. 1971 10 am. -â€" Summer Service 7:30 pm. â€"- Bible Study “You are welcome" 889-5391 Study THORN HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Youth FeIIOWShip. For Weeknight Activities and General Information can 384- 6136. Sentence Sermon: Some go about doing God's will. Some just go about. Everyone welcome The Missionary Church ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 Mile South of Maple) Rev. John Arbuckle. Pastor Organist Mrs. J. Keffer SUNDAY. AUGUST 15. 1971 9:45 am. â€" Sunday Church School 11am. â€"- Our Service to God (The Friendly Church) For Information all the Pastor at 832-2528 Vacation Church School August 23 - 27, 9:30 am to 2 pm, Community children in- vited. For information and re- gistration forms call, 884-6844 or 884-4260. Bayview Avenue 8.. Near Centre St. Richmond Hill The Rev. James S. Dauphinee Pastor 884-5264 SUNDAY. AUGUST 15. 1971 TENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 9:30 am. -â€" The Service Note: Sunday Church School cancelled during July and Au- gust. PRESBYTERIAN CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH Royal Orchard Boulevard Bay Thorn Drive Thornhill. Ontario Arnold D. Weigel, B.A., 13.1). Pastor Phone 889-0873 SUNDAY. AUGUST 15. 1971 9.30 am. â€"- Family Worship '15 Oxford Street Richmond Hill (Convention of Out. & Que.) Rev. Richard L. McPheo 884-8038 10 am. â€"â€" Worship Service Nursery Provided Welcome Vacation Bible School for all children age 3 to 13. August 9 - 13 at 9:30 am. ST. JOHN‘S BAPTIST CHURCH ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH 3 lbs. $1.29 lUTHERAN Thursday lb. 79¢ lb. 59¢ lb. 39¢ lb. 39¢ SUNDAY SERVICES I Saturday 3"? pm. â€"- Prayer Meeting {Have you always wanted to [know more about the Bible? We loffer a free correspondence 3course. For further information ‘phone Mr. Heidman. 889-3181. I All are welcome (Clarke and Willowdale Sts.) SUNDAY, AUGUST 15. 1971 311 am. â€" Family Service 1 Speaker: Mr. T. Phinnemore 17 pm. â€"- Evening Service 1 115 Willowdale Avenue ‘ Wednesday 7:30 pm. -â€" Prayer Meeting and Bible Study x ' Saturday. August 14 17:30 pm. â€"~ Teen Fellowship 1 meet at the Church. Tuesday 7:30 pm. ~â€" Bible Study and Prayer Hour. Gospel Hour DONCASTER BIBLE ’CHAPEL RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL {the conference concerning the 24 Oak Avanue, Richvale local church's progress in its SUNDAY. AUGUST 15. 1971 building program. 9.30 am. â€"â€" The Lord's Supper} Among items of importance. 11 am. â€" Family Bible Hourpvas a motion that called for a 11 am. â€"â€" Sunday School planning committee to be set Kindergarten to grade 6 andiup With other conferences in Bible school for grades 7 and up Canada, to form a general con- 7p.m..-â€" Service ference of Canada, thus giving TueSday basic independence from the 8pm. -- Bible Study and present parent body in the Un- Prayer ited States. This motion receiv- Saturday ed overwhelming support. Pastor Rev. David A. Dyer, 8A.. B.D. 884-6629 SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1971 9:45 am. â€"â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Worship Service CONCORD A. E. Atkinson Minister, 889-3364 D. Paterson. Sec. 225-9745 SUNDAY SERVICES July and August. 11 am. -- Bible Study and Morning Service. 7 pm. -â€"- Communion Service RICHMOND HILL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 80 Elgin Mills Road West Pastor F. C. J. Pearse 222-2200 11 am. -â€" Divine Worship Wednesday 7.30 pm. -â€" Prayer Meeting Saturday 9.30 am. â€" Sabbath School RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Ruggles Minister. 884-5526 SUNDAY. AUGUST 15, 1971 9:30 am. â€"â€" Worship Service with St. Gabriel’s Anglican CHURCH SCHOOL 9.30 am. â€"- Ages 6-14 11 am. â€"â€" Ages 3-5 THORNHLL UNITED CHURCH “Serving Since 1803” SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1971 10 am. â€" Morning Worship Junior Congregation and nur- sery. Ministers: Rev. Alfred C. Mc- Ah‘ster BA, 3D,, Rev. Robert Putnam BA. For further information call 889-2131 Wednesday 7.30 pm. â€"â€" Bible Study i RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Yonge and Centre Streets Minister The Rev. Robert F. Smith 884-1675 Organist and Choir Leader Gordon M. Fleming Church Office 884-1301 SUNDAY. AUGUST 15. 1971 10 a.m. â€"â€" Joint Service with St. Mary’s Anglican Church at St. Mary’s Anglican Church 100 Yonge St. S. SUNDAY. AUGUST 15. 1971 10:00 am. -â€"- Sunday School 11:00 am. -- Morning Worship 8:30 pm. â€"- Drive~in Church Service. Richmond Heights Shopping Centre. Pastor: Other Denominations Rev. B. F. Andrew, Minister Sundays August 15L, 8th, 15:12. 10 am. â€" Worship at St. Andrew’s" “The Power and the Glory" RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Wallace Minister Miss Joan Weir Ornnist and Choir Director SUNDAY. AUGUST 15. 1971 11 am. â€" Morning Service All Welcome PENTECOSTAL TESTAMENT ORDER. A CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord Road and King th Drive ST. MATTHEWS'S UNITED CHURCH 325 Crosby Avenue Rev. John McTavish NOT A DENOMINATION A CHURCH OF THE NEW ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MAPLE And ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 7 CON. VAUGHAN CALVARY CHURCH 94 HUNT AVE. RICHMOND HILL P. A. Sorensen 884-4387 UNITED WELCOME Sunday Evening Several people from Rich-lgrand 513‘“ 110’“ run for Lou-’tion at checker-bare: F; ""' . ‘ i r - 11115, a mood H111 attended the recent‘gmm 5- Denise White also chicken processing plant Wm East Ontario Annual Confer-'homEI‘ed for that team. b 1 A _ _ ence of the Free Methadis! FINAL STANDINGS tfaft °§ilfnfhe ailgfoenyegggggd Church held at Kingston. Those W L T P‘lMarch 22 and negotiations have 0 15 been underway since. Friday. 0 15 July 16 the union local voted 0 10‘90-5 to strike. It seeks at 30c 0 3per hour raise and a two-year attending in an official capacity Microâ€"Mats Were Pastor David Dyer, ac- York Simcoe companied by his wife and {3111- Pant In ily, Stanley Campbell as the I.‘Ellenfiourt Pharm. I church's lay delegate. Mrs. Dug lin Lumber 0 6 ntr t, V v ' Joan Paterson, as the WMS del- Aloi. Bros. 0 4iffuckagriv:ghagdegéfife§rp:£ egate. Lockmann Robertson, MICI‘O-Mets and York Simcoezple, as well as a guaranteed and Miss Joanna Paterson, aSlWill meet at a later date to tie-{work week of 40 hours. This the youth delegates, and Henryicide the first place house lea- has been reduced m 35 hours a McFarland. the conference au-lgue winner. week ditor. Pastor Dyer reported all St. Mary’s Parish Hall the conference concerning the building programx » van“ m r Dada-Mm: um NWJXUINM mdeINN local church's progress in its Among items of importance. was a motion that called for a planning committee to be set up with other conferences in Richmond H. Music 6 4 Dynes Jewellers . 5 5 Kenzie Pharmacy 5 5 Rendezvous 5 5 Mac Heating 4 5 Ando Cast Sanitat. 4 5 0 0 l 1 With only three games left in the regular schedule there is going to be a real tight race for first place. with only three points separating the first and the last place teams. BANTAMS Charlton Hardware 5 Eric's Cycle 4 Pastor Dyer To Begin Sixth Year With local FM Church Pastor David Dyer, was ap~ pointed to Richmond Hill for the sixth year. and looks for- ward to this new conference year with anticipation as pastor and congregation work together in the building of a new church. PEEWEES Kenzle Pharmacy 12 Mac Heating 5 Ando Cast 6 Richmond Hill Music 3 Ando Cast‘s big win over top place Richmond Hill Music. was due to a triple by Greg Henderson and doubles by Ross Simpson and John O'- Connor. (Week Ending August 7) TYRES No games played on Civic Holiday. Emerald Isle Motel 1 Spartans 0 Priority Travel M. Danny Busnello scored the Falcons only goal as the Motormen camelAvenues close to losing the first point of Deciantls Spurs the season. This was Spartan's Expos best effort of the season. ATOMS Richvale Scaffold Rentals 1 NORTH YORE Dan’s E1550 1 Travelwa Billy Palmer and John Isbls- Eaton’s Sp‘ ter exchanged goals as Rentals Eaton‘s Spartan Red Barons Dynes Jewellers Baif’s Bombers Industrial Life Ratcliff’s Rangers ATOMS Dynes Jewellers 9 Industrial Life 0 Troy Mitchell was the hero here netting six goals for Dynes. Harold Thornhill added two goals while Keith Whitting counted 3 single. Baif’s Bombers 2 Red Barons 3 The Barons edged the Bom- bers in this tight contest as the Bombers were unlucky not to gain a tie. Paul Ohlis, John Luckasanitich and Mark Glenâ€" denning scored for the Redmen while Carl D'Antino scored twice for Baif’s. Rangers 4. Ratcllff’s 4 Andrew Don, highest scoring Ranger, counted twice and Kevin‘ King added two to help the‘ Rangers gain a tie, Eddie Main,‘ two goals. John Strother and James Gwillam with singles did the scoring for Ratclifi‘s. Dynes Jewellers 9 Rangers 2 Harold Thornhill’s six goals and three from Tony Mitchell ‘gave Dynes their second nine goal game. For Mitchell it was ‘nine goals in those two games ‘and eight for Thornhill. Andrew Don and Bobby Kennedy re- plied for Rangers. Industrial Life 1 Red Barons 2 The Lifers were the latest victims of the League leading Barons. No goal scorers avail- able for this one. Bali’s Bombers 0, Ratclm's 0 The score in this one tells the story as both teams sparkled on defence. Outstanding for Ratcliff‘s were Reg Golup, Rind Dimontes and David Stewart. Baif’s Bombers big men Were Carl D’Antimo. Doug Rae, Wayne Harris and Mark Crowe. STANDINGS HOUSE LEAGUE squmrs Jewellers WalIOp Industrial 9-0 Minor Soccer Action STANDINGS P200099 1111 T000011 L455555 W655544 »g JUNIOR GIRLS >y Powell Fencing 23 '- Perry Hill 7 Village Coiffure 9 Village Pizza 6 Bennett’s Textiles 11 Richmond Hill Jaycees 9 Rice‘s Flowers 11 Apollo 11 Coiffure 10 Patty Wood, Roberta Wm- 9 trop and Mary Belanger hit 9 home runs for Powell Fencing‘s Ft big win over Perry Hill. 9 STANDINGS ooou‘v Bennett’s Textiles 8 Village Pizza 5 Apollo 11 Coiffure 5 RH Jaycees 5 Village Coiffure 4 Perry Hill 4 Rice’s Flowers 4 POWell Fencing 3 L SENIOR GIR S Anne Marie Moss had a grand slam home run for Lou- ghlin‘s. Denise White also homered for that team. FINAL STANDINGS W L T P Loughlin Lumber 15 Allencourt Pharmacy 10 York Simcoe 16. Pant In 12 Micro-Mets 11, Aloi Bros. 10 Kinnear Pontiac 8 2 Eric’s Cycle 7 3 Charlton Hardware 3 6 RH Billiards 1 8 Kinnear Pontiac 9 RH Billiards 4 Home runs: Ken Topley for Kinnear Pontiac, Mike Hillaby for RH Billiards. ATOMS NORTH YORK LEAGUE lMOSQUITOS Deciantis Spurs 6, Expos 0 ‘ The Spurs forwards finally found the net as they smashed home six goals. Albeit Delfabro led Spurs with three goals, Billy Byers tallied twice and Alan llark notched a single, Priority Travel Metros 4 Avenues 1 David Gates scored twice. Johnny Vorich and Dennis 05- borne counted singles as Metros chalked up another victory. Billy Duncan scored for Avenues. Tournaments Inc. 1 Falcons 1 Falcons are the first House League team to take 'a point from the Tournaments team. Goal scorers were Ron Aberne- by and Philip Sharp. Emerald Isle Motel 10 Dynamos 6 Dan’s Esso 5 Richvale S. Rentals 1 Spartans 1 Lazenby‘s Leaders 1 .fought the powerful Esso team ito a standstill. Dynamos 8, Lazenby‘s Leaders 0 Richard Hughes was the big igun for Dynamos as he tallied {five times. John Cummings with two goals and Paul Hamilton completed the scoring for Dyna. mos. t Emerald Isle Motel 2 Dan’s Esso l ‘ Dan‘s Essa threw a scare into 3the green and white as they led El-O at half time on a fine goal by Norman Murphy. However ‘Gary Bubeloff counted twice for ‘Emerald Isle in the second half as Emerald Isle retained its un- ‘beaten streak. Richvale Scaffold Rentals 1 Lazenby’s Leaders 1 It was the second tie in two weeks for Rentals as’ they con- tinue to play good soccer. Dale Moreland counted for Rentals and *Kelly Farrelt replied for Lazenby's. Dynamos 2, Spartans 1 Richard Hughes‘ two goals were enough to carry Dynamos over Spartans. Lincoln Dinning replied for Spartans. ‘ in the game and looked Set to repeat their earlier trouncing of the Busmen. However. the TRT‘s came alive and dominated play as Jimmy Glass slammed home the tying goal early in the second half. Travelways continu- ed to press and Mark “Reliable” Kernohan scored the winner with 10 seconds to go. Armourdale Arrows 1 Travelways 3 The TRT's played their usual “second half some to life" game as Armourdale opened the scoring on a shot that bounced off the Hill defence and into the net. The second half was a dif- ferent story as Rick Glen- denning tied the score. Gary Bubeoff notched the winner and Scotty Patterson added an in- surance goal. Scotty‘s goal was a birthday present for his mother. Out- standing in goal for Travelways was Peter Button. BANTAMS Ballymena 4, Timbrell United 2 Craig Davies at centre half dominated this game and scored JACKPOT $500 - 54 NUMBERS Travelways Z Eaton’s Spartans 1 Eaton‘s Spartans scored early AUGUST 17 â€"- 20 Regular Games 1 share the wealth â€"- 1 rainbow â€"â€" 1 pie plate Earlybirds 7.30 Results Minor Ball RICHMOND HILL St. Mary’s Parish Hall Yonge St. N. â€"- Richmond Hill (opposite Canadian Tire) EVERY TUESDAY - 8 RM. STANDINGS STANDINGS STANDINGS P660864 111 T000000 L225678 W885432 10 AURORA: Predictions are that" a the strike which halted produc-J: :u- tion at Checkerboard Farms. .3. '50 chicken processing plant. Will’- be a long one. A three-year con- . (tract with the union expired- PyMarch 22 and negotiations have I 16 been underway since. Fridayfll 5 July 16 the union local voted]. 10‘90-5 to strike. It seeks a soc‘l 3,‘per hour raise and a two-year! A.-- "v..- -._..... ...-_ .. ...V,..._. 6 contract, with ovenime for all I 4;truck drivers and delivery peo~ l ng Craig Davies at centre half dominated this game and scored three times as he played his p finest game of the season. Vince 20 Lehecka. the Ballymena outside 14 right, counted the fourth goal. 12 JUNIOR. “B” 5 Richmond Hill 1 4 Northmount 0 3 This was undoubtedly the finest effort of the season by the “Bees” as every player came fly up with a superlative effort to ed halt the high flying Nomads. Oak Said Ireland, 24. of Port Credit, was working on the east shoulder" of the highway when a truck driven by Israel Beaudrie, 55,: of Bancroft, which was backing} south on the east shoulder, hit. him, {I “UNI AHDnD A - D....4;..‘:_.‘_ “A Have You A Relative â€"- Friend Who Needs Nursing Care and Has Limited Funds -- Pension, Eta? A surveyor working on a De- partment of Highway project on Highway 400 about three miles north of King City was killed Tuesday afternoon when he was run over by a truck operating at the site. i Game time is 8:30 pm. i The Clothiers closed out their final league game Tuesday night of last week by losing ‘5-0 to Unionville. They now a- wait results of Dunbarton’s last three games to see if they can sneak into the playoffs. Road Surveyor Killed Highway 400 At King Lawrence DfeW’s three run homer was the big blow for Unionville. The Clothiers also partici- pated and were eliminated in the O'Keefe Tournament in Peterhoro Saturday. They were defeated 9-3 by St. Catharines. Kent's Open OASA Against Willowdale Richmond Hill Kent Clothes Juniors open their OASA Jun- ior "A" Playoffs Tuesday night against Willowdale at the town park. Two further goals came from the Law-foot with Susan Ren- shaw adding the other one. The Otter’s potential shutout was spoiled by Christina Mans- field who fired one in for the losers. Best all~round effort of the night came from Linda Sciberas. The score was 1-0 at halftime with the only goal coming from Law after the Roadrunners had missed a penalty shot. Otters 4, Roadrunners 1 The first hat-trick of the sea- son was registered in this game played in sweltering heat at Bayview Secondary School. Otters Roadrunners Doing the trick was Mary Bey} Law with three big goals. The story was reversed in this one as the "Bees" could do no- thing right. Ian Kernohan coun- ted the only goal on a 40-yard blast. Particularly outstanding were Inge Holvik. John Stevenson and Kevin Roberts. The only score was counted by Tony Scianetti. Downsview 6. Richmond Hill 1 Scotty‘s goal was a bix'thday present for his mother. Out- standing in goal for Travelways was Peter Bulfon. STANDINGS THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Aug. 12, 1971 GIRL‘S Stay-laters ASSOCIATE MEMBER OF ONTARIO HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION I I = The Manor is available to Bed or Ambulatory I Guests â€"â€" Aged or Convalescent â€"â€" receive personâ€" : a3ized, professional care in a spacious and con- . genial country home atmosphere on a l4-acre I estate. Private and semi-private accommoda- l tions. a I Call â€"â€" 640-3061 -â€" Stouffville III-IIIIIIIIII AUGUST 14. SATURDAY â€" {Auction Sale of household fur- lniture. Ncwcombe piano and istool. antique couch. dining; room table walnut octagonal an-i lithue oak table with leaves.[ llarge size. What Not. several lpieccs of bedroom furniture in ‘the pine. very old. 2 pine 2 piece cupboards. antique Boston rocker. antique clocks. Full piece toilet set. Old Bird's Eye Maple stand. Dishes, china. cookn ing utensils. Rugs all kinds of‘ tools at Lot 9 Con. 9, Whitchuch at Bloomington 21/2 miles north of Stouflville. The Estate of the [late W. A. Focklcr. Sale at 12 noon sharp. Terms cash. Alvin S. Farmer Auctioneer, Phone 887-5311. ch7 REQUIRE NIGHT PERSON Blue Hills Academy A 1101‘!) A box, perfect condition. playing 12 numbers. 114 mounted _Inâ€" dian Arrowheads. Bristal, Waterford. Ruby Hobnail, Cran- berry. Vaseline, Pressed and cut glass. including a 2 piece punch howl by Lakefield, car- nival water set. hanging lamp and others, R. S. Purssia. Spade. Limoge Needle and petit point chairs and pictures by Mrs. Holmes. prints. French. English and Currier and Ives. including "Four Seasons" and three yacht scenes. in original frames, oil paintings. brasses, trivet and Ember ash pan, chinese inlaid writing box. magificient cherry drop leaf dining table, 1 set sil- ver 114 pieces. plus hundreds of other collectable items. Sale by catalogue and at 12 noon sharp. This is the finest private sale we have ever offered. About 300 articles in all. Goods on dis- play at 11 am until sale time. Catalogues 85¢. Alvin Farmer. Auctioneer. Snack bar will be open. REDUCTION SALE AUGUST 21. SATURDAY â€"- Registered Welsh and Hackney An extraordinary antique sue. ponies. show equipment. hat-:tion sale will be held in the mess, Viceroy. Property of RossiStouffville Arena. Presenting Harrison. Leaskdale and Donientirely from the private fur. Chalk. King City. At the farm nishings representing four gen. of R055 Harrison Leafldalefierations a collection owned by Ontario. 7 miles north of Ux-;Mrs_ Mildred Holmes of Gal-m. bridge- Saturday August 14. Eloy. Original Hallmarked Shef- pm. Terms cash. Reg Johnsonifield silver, Jacques & Hayes and Son. Auctioneers. Cata- Medallion and Bowfront setteeS. logues available. c3W5 both newly res-covered. Grand- * "‘ * * father’s clock, Inlaid 1867 music AUGUST 14. SATURDAY â€"box. perfect condition. playing A‘uction Sale of household fur- 12 numbers, 114 mounted Ju- Responsible, caring person required to provide night coverages (8 pm to 8 am) for 12 resident children. This will be a permanent position for the right indi- vidual. GREEN GABLES MANOR World Wide Moving 8. Shipping Previous experience is less important than ability to do fine work, needing good eye-hand co- ordination. movmc a M SHIPPING for growing Toyota dealership. Must be respon- sible and able to work without supervision. TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC. 7756 YON GE STREET WEEKEND SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR ASSEMBLERS Two people on shift Phone 773-4323 Mr. Knapton WANTED EXPERIENCED LOTMAN Overseas Packing <3: Crating. Agents for: GLOBAL VAN LINES. Local and Long Distance Moving; 24 Hr. Service Canada Bonded Warehouse. NURSING CARE Apply at 280 CENTRE ST.E., RICHMOND HILL 10 A.M. TO 3 RM. They are eligible for kind competent For information, please call Mr. Flint at 884-1171, extension 224. Sale Registers in a modem licenced nursing home AURORA Requires YORK CENTRAL HOSPITAL RICHMOND HILL has an opening for a JAPAN CAR SALES PHONE MIKE - 889-5484 Call: 889-6269 PLEASE N0 CHILDREN UNDER 16 THORNHILL LAND & SEA RAIL AIR c1w7

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