H DAY {are available? excellent references, Maple Sideroad and 6th Concession. 832-1474. DAY care invmy home. Oak Ridges area. 773-5067. c1w9 AFTER school care needed for 2 children ages 8 and 5, in the Kirk Drive. St. Anthony School area. 889-5569 after 6 pm. c2w9 RELIABLE day care for any age in my home, fenced in yard, Beverley Acres area. 884-2563. cZw9 DAY care:Ca11 after August 29. 382-1402. c1w9 DAY care for pre-schoolers 3 years and older. Also hot lunches and after-school care for students attending Walter Scott School. 884-7455. c2w9 DAY care required beginning September 7 for child starting kindergarten at Beverley Acres School. 884-7068 after 6. REQUIRE day care beginning September. Two school age children. Mornings and after school only. Vicinity Poplar Drive â€" Oak Ridges Public School. 773-5793 after 4:30. ï¬ï¬â€™Ã©are available. 884â€"6889 FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGES ARRANGED REASONABLE RATES Existing mortgages purchased for cash. Call or write: Frank Green Financial Enterprises 3768 Bathurst Street Suite 211, Downsview Phone 633-1615 31 Yonge St. 5., Aurora “""5' _‘ __,,,,_,_ï¬_ Phone 773-4671 WEED CONTROL 9 am. to 97pm. by appointment LAWN FERTILIZING MORTGAGE coming due? NeedINUF cash to consolidate bills? Low] cost lst. 2nd. and 3rd. mortgage; money available. Call me nowI A for fast, confidential service.l Call BRAM OGDEN. Emerald‘Do you Isle Real Estate, 884-2377. [who 11 cost lst. 2nd. and 3rd. mortgage: NURSING HOME money available. Call me now; ACCOMMODATION for fast, confidential service.l AVAILABLE Call BRAM OGDEN. Emerald‘Do you have a friend or relative Isle Real Estate, 884-2377. who needs nursing care and clw9 has only their old age pension? fâ€"_~H They may be eligible for per- gggéTï¬pgls; hgigagg sonalized, loving care in one of Ontario‘s finest nursing homes. Lbera] ' Hwy For information, call Mr. Mar- tin. 895-5138. tfc3 WANT ride from Walmer Road to Yonge or downtown, from 7:30 am. Apply Box 90 “The Liberal". c2w9 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. 324C - 66. APARTMENT sized fridge. in good condition. 889-4358. c1w9 MOVING? We buy household]__ effects. Odds and Sodds Curiou-VZ 0' sity Shoppe. 9218 Yonge St, 8844mm 4210 or 884-6822. clwmlect HOMEOWNERS 12% Prime seconds Mortgages purchased funds available for any type of Mortgage Thomas Gunn phone anytime 447-8575 Transportation o HYDRO o SAUNA o OUTSIDE POOL o SCHOOLS o CLOSE TO Thornhill Terrace BETWEEN STEELES & N0. 7 EAST OF YONGE OFF BAY THORN DRIVE TRANSPORTATION 0 WALK-IN CLOSETS O NEAR GOLF COURSE MORTGAGES DAY CARE Built by New 51719 Construction Week Days 12 - ! pm. Weekends 12 - 6 13.111. TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC. Previous experience is less important than ability to glo fine work, needing good eye-hand co- ordlnation. NEW HIGH RISE 1 and 2 Bedrooms 889-2234 ASSEMBLERS WANTED 280 CENTRE ST.E.. RICHMOND HILL 10 A.M. TO 3 PM. Requires nu u, "- hony Schggl WOODS tent trailrer. sleeps four 6 pm. c2w9 to six $175. 884-8408. clw9 35} any age SEVEN sleeper tent trailér with ed in yard, add-a-tent. Used only four 2a. 884-2563. weeks, bargain. 773-5461. WANT ADS PHONE 884-» c3w8 c1w9 c2w9 02w!) Irom' lThe many friends of Mrs. Eliza- “The‘ . . . j 1 ‘ r “"1" "‘g- ‘1beth Rollinson are mvxted to czwg’REGISTER mm’ few Vamanues'‘cele‘m‘ate her 90th birthday at _ Top of the Hill Nursery Schooll At Home [being held on an 8P3:Z,§EEE_§§;1.22_5;JLW? September 3 from 2 to 5 pm ;â€" RICHMOND Nursery School and 7 to 9 pm at the home of lmals licenSEd by the Day Nurseries her daughter. Mrs‘ Elwood Mc- ï¬red Branch of Ontario commences Lean, 453 Balkan Road. czwg ‘1 35“ fall school term September 7. Iti_me- Supervisor Myrtle Bennett, 884â€" lvule. 3115. c1w9 95“.»I-L-v tfc7 Apply at HARDTOP TENT TRAILERS Otto. Lionel. Woods, Bag and Canvas. Triple E Travel Trailers MCKENZIE CAMPING TRAILERS LTD. Highway 7 East at Bayview, Thomhill. TENT trailer $30071; best offer‘ extras included. 884-2563. TRUCK CaxBEe},'wi11 m L: ton truck, sleeps 6. must sell. Homeâ€" made. Asking $800 or best offer. 889-6249 - 884-9423. e1w9 FOR sale a tent trailer, Trail Blazer. 884-4918. c1w9 {floorâ€"I971 ï¬lidgyâ€"Rocket. sleeps six, three-way lighting. gas and electric fridge. electric brakes. etc., etc. Call 895-3300. c1w9 1969 RAMBLER’ sleeps 6, ga: fridge $1300. 773-5517. c1w9 ï¬OUSE trailer, sleeps 4, $660 or best offer. 884-3755 after 6 pm. c1w9 1970 TRAVELAIR. 22 ft.. tan- dem wheels. new 16 ft. awning. mirrors and hitch included and brake assembly, like new. $4100. 773-4590. ' clw9 IROQUOIS camper trailers. good condition, 833-5486, 889â€" 9353 anytime . clrw9 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 DELESCO (dc Lest-art] Bros.) 255-1881 fully licenced and insured Re- sidential-Commercial. Quality workmanship and good service. GENERAL landscape. trees and bushes supplied and planted, lawns seeded and sprayed. Pro- fessional gardener. 884-7953. NURSING HOMES laâ€"ï¬ï¬â€"slittingflroom with kitchen facilities in Richmond Hill. Maple area. 531-8521. c2w8 WANTED to rem for 'Septem-bei 2 or 3 bedroom hBhse, in Rich- mond Hill. 640-1389. Call c01- IecL tfc3 collect 1 country home or farm. Res- ponsible professional a d u 1 t. Lease. Immediately 294-4389 Do you have a drinking prob- lem. If so AA can help. Write Box 84. Richmond Hill. or call EM6-8684. tfcl'l Do you have a drinking prob- lem. If so AA can help. Write Box 37. King City, or call 833- 6803. tfc39 GARDENING TRAILERS LIVESTOCK FOR SALE NURSERY SCHOOL PERSONAL WANTED TO RENT tfc52 *1w3 c1w9 c2w8 ‘ 1 05-6 COTTER â€" Clark and Sandra are proud to announce the birth of their daughter Terri Lynn on Tuesday. August 17. 1971 at York Central Hospital â€"â€" a sister for Brenda Lee and Paul, and special thanks to Dr. Granton and Mrs. Lewis. c1w9 RANGEL Mr. and Mrs. James J. Williams of Carrville Road, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Margaret Ann to Howard Lorne Foster. The wedding will take place September 4. at 4 o'clock at Carrville United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Leith Lusk. South Road, Oak Ridges. announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Judith Ann. to Gre- gory William Francis Coulter, son of Mr‘ and Mrs. William Coulter. formerly of Aurora. Marirage to take place on Satur- day September 11 at 3 pm at St. Paul's United Church, Oak Ridges. *1w9 Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Miller of Thornhill take pleasure in an- nouncing the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter Diane Louise to Mr. Allan R. McCurdy, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mc- Curdy of Stroud, Ontario. The wedding is to take place Satu‘r- day, September 18, 1971 at 1:30 pm at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Thornhill. c1w9 Zflnrthmming marriagw Mr‘ and Mrs. Harry Bourne. Bathurst Street, Richmond Hill, are celebrating their 40th Wed- ding Anniversary on September '7. 1971. Relatives friends and neighbors may visit from 2-5 pm and 7-9 pm. No gifts please. c2w9 BELHOUSE, Daphne Claire â€"} At Toronto Western Hospital, Thursday, August 19, 1971, Daphne Harriston, beloved wife of Henry Belhouse. of Thornhjll, dear mother of Julie. stepmother of Bob, Jack and Glenn. rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill. Funeral service was held in St. Mary‘s Anglican Church. Yonge 81.. Richmond Hill. Saturday evening. Private in- terment. c1w9 MALLORY. Joan Margaret ~â€" On Thursday, August 19. 1971. at York Central Hos- pital. Richmond Hill. Joan Weston, beloved wife of Rob- ert Mallory. and dear mo-I ther of David and Susan. dear‘ daughter of George and Helm en Weston and sister of Doreen (Mrs. W. Herringtonl. and Harry Weston. Rested at the Jerrell Funeral Chapel. 1141 St. Clair Ave. W. (near Dufferinl. Service was held Monday. Interment Prospect Cemetery. c1w9 ANGEL â€" To Lieutenant Commander Julian Rangel and Mrs. Rangel (nee Suzanne Higgins) are thrilled to an- nounce the arrival of their daughter. Julianne Barbara Lorraine 7 lbs. 11 025. at 0(- tawa Civic Hospital on August 19. A sister for Gregory and Christopher. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. David Higgins of Richmond Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rangel of Yokohama, Japan. Anninvraarg’ THOMPSON, Ruth Ellen â€" At to reJect her home. RR 2. Maple. one“?t anyl Sunday. August 22, 1971,:the lowest Ruth Stewart. Beloved wifei Tamblyl of Roy Thompson. Dear mo- Consult, ther of Bob, Susan (Mrs. D.‘ Engin Phillips). Stewart. Terry. 59 Mob: Richard, and Kimberley. Toronto Rested at the Marshall Fun-Arthur E. eral Home. 126 Yonge St. N..'Chairman Richmond Hill. SerVice was held Tuesday Interment Maple Cemetery. clw9 = TIa’irtha AT HOME 5...". -u, ml Hos_ Tender for Contract ill, Joan for 3 of ROb- Thornhill Secondary School [931‘ “10'! Dudley Avenue. Thornhill isan. dear' Re . . t F l s t and He1_ Visions o no ys em sister of' SEALED TENDERS, plainly frington)‘ marked as to content, for the Rested at Thornhill Secondary School, Chapel_ Revisions to Fuel System, will w, (near be received by the Director of was held Education, 22 Church Street. ProsPect Aurora. Ontario until 12:00 c1w9.o'clock noon, Eastern Daylight Saving Time. Wednesday, Sep- {9113 _‘tember 8, 1971. rly' Mac. Drawings and Specifications At Barrieiwill be available to Contractors ‘ 21, 1971‘ on August 25. 1971 at the office rmer res- of the Engineers. Tamblyn Mit- atterly oflchell & Partners, 59 Mobile of Nan‘Drive, Toronto 16, Ontario on father or‘the deposit of $50.00 certified homer ofjcheque payable to the Engin-a inald_ andieer. Deposit will be returned‘ 13. Isabel if Drawings are returned to the‘ nd NancejEngineer in good condition of New within seven days of the c105. Late Buming of tenders. mummmmmxmmxmnMinimum mum“WNW“WWIWWWMIWW“\“illlllmlil ch9 olw9 c1w9 Each tender shall be accomp- ;_ E_ anied by a Bid Bond in the 7733 amount of 10% of the cost of Hwy. the work payable to the York h91d1County Board of Education, an ho1ic;agreement to provide a 100% nterJPerformance Bond and a 100% W. {Payment of Labor and Mater- p1wg.ials Bond. Mr: 3m Memnriam iVictoria Cross Winner, BOYNTON â€" In loving memory of my dear father, Charles B. H. Boynton. who was called suddenly to his Heavenly Home on Thursday, August 27. 1970. “Thoughts today, memories for- ever.“ 35533:; Ehué's'aay, Auga'sz Colonel Frederick Tilston has 27. 1970. retired as chairman of the “Thoughts today, memories for- board and chief executive of- ever." ficer of Sterling Drug Limited,‘ â€" Lovingly remembered by Aurora‘s largest industry and daughter Ellen. elw9 employer. * * * "‘ Born in Toronto 65 yearaago,‘ BOWEN â€" In loving memory Col. Tilston‘s connection with of a dear father~in-law and Sterling began in 1930 as a grandfather. John Bowen salesman in Ontario, Quebec.‘ who passed away August 27. Alberta and British Columbia.‘ 1970. A first class honors graduate in We mention your name and pharmacy, he was appointedi speak of you often. sales manager of Sterling Prod- God bless you Dear Father you ucts Limited in 1937, but left are not forgotten. the firm when he enlisted in â€"Sad1y missed by daughter-in- the Canadian Army in 1940. are not forgotten. â€"Sad1y missed by daughter-in- law Mary and family. c1w9 BOWEN w In loving memory adian 1'Foundation for the Ad- of a dear Dad' Jom" Wh° vancement of Pharmacy and of passed away August 27‘ 1970' the Proprietary Association of we cannOt halt the hand Of Canada, and is chairman of the “me Council in Family Health in Or live again the. pasi. Canada. time Or live again the past. But within our hearts are memories That will forever last. â€"â€"Lovingly remembered by Peg'. Bud and family. c1w9 BOWEN â€" In loving memory of a Dear Father John Bowen who passed away August 27, 1970‘ Just as you were you will always be. Treasured forever in our memory. â€"Daughter Dorothy and Son‘ -in-Iaw Clare. clw9 JULIAN â€" In loving memory of a dear Husband. Father and Grandfather David, who passed away August 31. 1961. Though with our loved ones we must part, In memory they remain: And hope brings one consoling thought, We shall all meet again. â€"Lovingly remembered by Wife Laura and Family. *1w9 WEBSER -â€" In loving memory of a dear husband and fatherH Claude Reginald, who passed away August 26. 19664 ‘ There is a beautiful road called remembrance. Where friends and loved ones meet. I’ll take that road in thought today, To the one some day I‘ll meet. â€"Lovingly remembered by his wife Florie, son Allan, Dorothy and Grandchildren. *1w9 Once again, I wish to express my sincere thanks to the nurses and staff on the fourth-floor of‘ York Central Hospital for their kindness shown to me during my recent stay. A very special thanks to the wonderful nurses in the coronary, and also to Dr. Chow. Dr. Socol, Dr. McPhee, Dr. Abrams and Dr. Woo. Sincerely, Mary Forsey c1w9 CARD 0F THANKS Dr. and Mrs. George Kelly wish to express their sincere thanks to friends and relatives who helped in so many ways during their recent sale and at the time of their move to New- market. Their assistance was invaluable. clw9 The Board reserves the right to reject all tenders or to ac- cept any tender not necessarily the lowest. Tamblyn Mitchell 8; Partners Consulting Mechanical Engineers 59 Mobile Drive Toronto 16. Ontario Arthur E. Starr THE YORK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Accurate typist. good in correspondence For appointment rall: GAMMA FOUNDRY, Richmond Hill, 889-5392 EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER WANTED CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Farago S. L. G. Chapman Director of Education giTilston Retires From Sterling Drugs A leader in the drug industry, he is past pgesident_ of the Can- In 1965 he was named “Man of the Year†by the Independ- ent Retail Druggists‘ Associa- tion of Quebec for his contri- bution to pharmacy. He serv- ed as president and vice-presi- dent of Sterling before being elected chairman in 1970. Col. Tilston also had an out- standing military career, and was discharged after five Driver Critically Hurt In Crash 0n Bathurst A man from Holland Landing was in fair condition in intens- ive care at Toronto General Hospital at press time after suf- fering critical injuries in a two- car crash at about 8:47 pm Fri- day of last week at Bathurst Street near Pemberton Road on the Richmond Hill - Vaughan Boundary. York Region Police were still investigating the accident and waiting to talk to the badly in- jured Holland Landing driver. Vernon Rees. 28, whose address was given as Post Office Box 198. Rees apparently was injured when his southbound Volks- wagen was hit in the rear and knocked into the ditch by an Oldsmobile driven by Otto Rentrop, 48, of 11 Ross Street, Aurora, police said. The Rentrop car went up a private driveway and came to rest almost up a tree. Rentrop was di5charged from York Central Hospital Sunday after treatment for facial lac- erations and abrasiOns to his left leg. SEPTEMBER 1, WEDNESDAY 6:30 pm â€"-â€" Auction Sale of fur- niture and household effects in-I eluding leather wing chair,‘ Chesterfield and chair, steel bed with brass top rung and knobs lpainted over) various chest of drawers: Electrohome radio and record player. Garrard changer, oil lamps. cedar tool box: num- ber of items of ehina, glassware, cut glass (old and good). Many other items for the Estate of the late Ferrari Cairns, 148 King St. King City. on King Sideroad east of Keele St. Also misc. items for other. Terms Cash. Gord Orr, Auctioneer. c1w9 SALE REGISTERS IIuuuuuu“mum1mm\\l\umummumummumm\mumummuuumum!nllxlmumumuuuuuumuuuuuuuuumum“ '1 In Memoriam Verses A booklet containing In Memoriam Verses may be procured without charge at the Advertising Coun- ter of “The Liberal", 63 Yonge St. 5.. Richmond Hill. or we will be pleased to mail one You request. Telephone 884- 1105. 6‘WMMMMRM\MM\WMm“WWWllWM!“WWW“!llll!m“ll“"WM"\WM\MMWMWWW That decision was made the day you decided to become a. part of this comâ€" munity. You decided to live here, to work here, to raise a family here and to be interested in what goes on in YOUR community. Well, “The Liberal†is YOUR local weekly newspaper, bring- ing you more of what’s happening in York‘ Region . . . Every Thursday. Get interested in what‘s new in your area. Get with “The Liberalâ€. Call Our Circulation Dept. 884-1105 - 6 SUBSCRIBE TO “THE LIBERAL" WHY SHOULD FOR WEEKLY DELIVERY I In the fierce action against an’d'yggg'valued at about the Nazis on the Rhine he was $1,000. he told “The Liberal". wounded in the head. but con- The car and boat at driver tinued to lead his men under John Griffiths, 51, of RR 3. heavy fire and personally sil- Stouffville. suffered about $500 enced a machine gun post with damage when they slammed in- a hand grenade. AS the fight- to the horses. according to York ing continued he suffered a hip Region ponce, wound. and later an artillery One of the horses was killed shell burned his face and shat- outright and the other had to tered his legs- be destroyed. years â€"â€" four of them overseasl â€" with the rank of major. ‘ He is one of 15 Canadians to‘ be awarded the Victoria Cross â€"â€" the highest military award available in the Commonwealth â€"â€" during World War II. He also received the Coronation Medal from Queen Elizabeth II and,in 1953 was made 2 Serving Officer in the Venerable Order of the Hospitallers of St. John in Jerusalem. He is honorary ‘colonel of his regiment, the Essex and Kent Scottish. The Victoria Cross was awarded to him at Buckingham Palace by the late King George VI, and the citation said in part: “By his calm courage, gal- lant conduct and total disregard for his own safety. he fired his men with grim determination and their firm stand enabled the regiment to accomplish its objective.†He returned to Sterling in 1946 as vice-president in charge of sales, a position he held until he was appointed president in 1957. Co]. and Mrs. Tilston live in Aurora but have been travelling extensively since his retirement as president of the firm. 4 Juveniles Arrested For Pup Tent Theft Four juveniles were arrested last week by York Region Po- lice after a theft at 199 Beechy Drive. Richmond Hill. Patrick Killean reported a pup tent and sleeping bag val- ued at $45 stolen from his back- yard August 11 to 12. NEWMARKET: Dr. Peter Lev- ers of Newmarket, a private pilot who flies out of Button- ville Airport, is starting an association to push for es-i tablishment of a commercial airport in the lNewmarket area. A tract of land north of Queensville is available and has been approved by the federal Department of Transport. he said. Interested parties are as- ked to call Dr. Levers at 895- 9411. STOUFFVJLLE: A spark from a tractor lodged in a wagon load of baled straw is believed responsible for a fire that des- troyed a barn on the property of Gino Testa. Bethesda Side- road. August 12 and threatened the farmhouse. Every man on the Stouffville volunteer brigade fought the fire. which completely destroy- ed the barn and a $6,000 tract- or. There was no livestock in the structure. WHAT IS A 12 YEAR OLD FINANCE C0. WITH 2 LEGS? Answer: Your local Liberal Carrier on Collection Day. Are you preparing to ask him for a Man? Please pay your Carrier Promptly When He Calls To Collect. Col. Fred'Prowlers Suspected In Fatal Horse Crash Iin Dru s ,, mg 0n Woodbine Avenue Region Ponce- , Over on the east side of York One of the horses was killed Region three other Toronto (“might and the Other had to residents were hurt in a twoâ€" be destroyed car collision on Hizhway 48 nearl Troubled Man Found iSIumped Unconscious {After Desperate Call The car driver esc'aped in- jury. The accident was invest- igated by YRP Constable Wil- liam Thomas of Markham Div- ision. A man was found slumped on the floor and unconscious in a telephone booth near Yonge Street North and Levendale Road at about 9 pm August 17, according to York Region Po- lice. The man was taken to York Central Hospital by ambulance and was in serious condition for a time. Police said the Mississauga man apparently suffered from an overdose of sleeping pills. It seems he was troubled and didn‘t know enough to go and find somebody to tell his trau- bles to. So he parked his car at about 8:40 pm and called the telephone operator and told her he was going to take the pills. A missing person report had previously been filed with Missâ€" issauga Police. Department of Communica- tions. Ottawa, Technical Standards for Cable Tele- vision Systems. Broadcast Procedure 23, Issue 1, Par- agraph IVâ€"la; Visual Car- rier level shall be 500 Mic ro Volts minimum to 5,00 Micro Volts maximum. refer- red to 75 ohms impedence. 10 Year $1.66 Month TURN SPARE ROOMS INTO SPARE CASH BY USING LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS with a powerful Winegard wANTENNA SVSYFâ€"MS From $100 To $200 Winegard Cable Antenna Television Systems System (Microvolts) IMicrovolts) WINEGARD ANTENNA 1500+ YOU BE THE JUDGE 1500+ 1500+ 1500+ oiï¬iéht Purchase 4 Post Office Street GORMLEY 887-5713 Trade in your old anten- na and get 10% discount. OWN YOUR OWN ANTENNA SYSTEM 500+ 500+ 500+ 500+ 500+ 500+ 500+ v,“ w AnvszuA SHEPI A ENJOY FREE THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Ontario CALL us FOR THE FACTS AND SAVE COST 10 29 $4.50 Minimum Month 10 Year $600 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 1 A Toronto driver was treated [for head injuries at York Cen- tral Hospital after his car rolled over on Highway 400 north of the Maple Sideroad in Vaughan pTown at 12:30 am August 19. ‘the Maple Sideroad in Vaughan Crawford Street; Oscar Morgan Town at 12:30 am August 19. of 83 Fairview Avenue. and Hoson Wahab of 387 MarkhamlDennis Reid of 486 Gladstone Street had an estimated $1.500 Road. damage to his car. Investigating The driver of the other car Proviicial Constable Pete Cor rigan estimated. Police said Wahab‘s car ap- parently went off the paved surface and dropped onto the shoulder of the road. Region three. other Torontoj Altogether during the pasi residents were. hurt in a two- week officers at the OPP Oak car collision on Highway 48 near Ridges Detachment investigated Dickson‘s Hill M5145 pm August 36 motor vehicle accidents in 15. . York Region. OAK RIDGES DETACHMENT Upset 0n Hwy. 400, Crash 0n Hwy. 48 ONTARIO SCHOOL OF UPHOLSTERY MOVING & BY SHIPPING 0 Choose from a large. selection of quality fabrics o All workmanship expertly supervised and guaranteed 0 Pickup and delivery 0 Free estimates at your home 174 Bridgeland Ave. (opp. Yorkdale) 787-0277 Factory Showroom Hours Mon. to Fri. 9 - 5 World Wide Moving 8. Shipping 2,000 square feet of air-conditioned office space available, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. Can be divided into smaller areas. Chesterfields and (‘hairs Recovered Like New PAY ONLY BASIC CHARGES Mutual Life of Canada has an interesting position for a marketing representative, leading to addi- tional responsibilities. Must be local resident with ability, ambition and show progress for age. Recent entry into equity products has created this opening. Experience not necessary as we are prepared to train the right individual. Send resume to: Sealed tenders. clearly marked as to contents, will be received by the Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill until 12:00 noon MONDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1971 FOR EXTENSION TO PARKING LOT RECEPTIONISTâ€"TYPIST MARKETING CAREER DrawingS, specifications and tender forms are available at: Municipal Offices Engineering Dept, 56 Yonge St. North, Richmond Hill, Ont. A certified cheque in the amount equal to 10% of the tender price payable $9 _the ozjdgrupf the Ebrï¬bimtion of‘the T‘ou'm of Richmond Hill must accompany each tender. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mr. R. Lynett, Clerk, Town of Richmond Hill, 56 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill, Ont. TENDER FOR EXTENTION T0 PARKING LOT Agéms foiz’GLoi'aAL VANVLINES. Local and Long Distance Moving; 24 Hr. Service Canada Bonded Warehouse. Call: 889-6269 Overseas Packing a: Crating PRESTIGE OFFICE SPACE REQUIRED FOR CABLE TV OFFICE (Must have shorthand) Please phone Mr. Jeffery, 884-8111 TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL Mutual Life of Canada 59 Yonge Street North Richmond Hill, Ontario or call for an appointment Phone 884-9133 Thursday, August 884-8182 Treated at Centenary Heap!- tal in Metro were three motorists all in one car; driver Valentine Pommells of 4-46 The driver of the other car in the crash, Frederick Ashmead of 32 Forsyth Crescent, Metro, escaped injury. Damage in the crash was oath mated at $1,900 by the investi- gating officer. Provincial Conn stable Don Dawson. 26. 1971 LAND & SEA RAIL AIR