Do you have a drinking prob- lem. If so AA can help. Write Box 84, Richmond Hill. or call EMS-8684. tfc17 WOULD the kind lady who r; turned poodle to Crosby Avenue please call 884-1550. c1w25 RIDE wanted to Bramalea from Thornhill daily. starting Janu- ary. arriving Bramalea 7:30 am. 889-4578 McANDREWS -â€"â€" Dale and Eileen (nee MacKenzie) are pleased to announce the arri- val of a baby girl Erica Johan at 9:22 am on December 13. 1971. Special note of thanks to Dr. Krystolovich and the nursing staff at York Central Hospital. c1w25 CARD 0F THANKS I would like to take this oppor- tunity to thank all the many friends and neighbors who help- ed my wife and family during my stay in the hospital. Many thanks to the entire staff of York Central Hospital. Thanks Is a very small word but Dr. Bloom. thanks for everything. Tom Young. clw25 RIDE wanted from Richmond Heights location to No. '7 and Keele area. Arriving 8:30 am, leaving 4:00 pm. 884-7180. DANTER -- Jackie and Doug are very happy to announce the arrival of their son. Adam William. on December 12. 1971 at 2:24 pm. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. H. Danter and Mr. and Mrs. D. Dyer. Mother and baby doing well. Many thanks to Dr. Socol and staff. c1w25 CLARKE 'â€" Larry and Faye KIRKBY â€" In loving memory (nee Evans) are overjoyed ‘0 of our dear mother and grand- announce the arrival of their mother Lillian who passed son Jason Robert on Decem-. away December 16‘ 1970, her 7. 1971 at YOI‘k Central N0 painter‘s brush nor pdet's Hospital. Many thanks to pen Doctor Bate and staff- lln iusfir-p to her fame No Experience Needed We will guide and train you; Top commissions paid. Call personally to GORD SMITHJ N» the Mover Lid. SALES CAREER “Want Extra Cash For Christmas... Use Lberal Action Want Ads Now" ONTARIO SCHOOL OF UPHOLSTERY I.OW COST IOANS 'I'0 $10,000 deï¬sEéffEï¬Eï¬ N. S. SMITH Must be familiar with all phases of plant ac- counting, including timekeeping, production rec- ords and inventory control. 0 Choose from a large selection of quality fabrics 0 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 For further details call Roy G. Brister at . . GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA 44 Yonge St. South - Richmond Hill Real Estate Limited 773-4211 0 889-7624 PLANT ACCOUNTANT MOVING ? Chesterfields and Chairs RecOVered Like New 127 BIRCH AVE. THORNHILL Modern Storage Warehouse PERSON AL 65 Duncan Road Secured by the equity in your home Terms to 10 years 0 Completely open No bonus or penalty clauses Compare our services and costs Tï¬irflm I-et us help you solve All your - M oving problems FRAM FILTRATION PRODUCTS OF CANADA LTD. PAY ONLY BASIC CHARGES YOUR UNITED VAN LINES AGENT efore you move! 884-1188 clw25 tfc15 CARD 0]“ THANKS BABCOCK â€" The family of the late Florence Babcock wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives, neighbors. and friends for beautiful floral tributes, cards. donations to the Diabetic Association and kindnesses, in the loss of our dear mother. Special thanks to Rev. Richard McPhee for his comforting words. c1w25 pen In justice to her fame Could ever reach half high MANLEY â€" In memory of a' dear mother and sister Ivy' Kathleen Manley. who passed away on December 23, 1957. There is an ache in Our hearts That years won‘t take away. A place in our hearts no one[ enough To write a mother's name â€" Always remembered. Ross Jackie, Juanita and Scott. we love so dear. â€" Sadly missed by brother Stan and family. clw25 can fill We miss you dear and always will. â€" Lovineg remembered by son Douglas and brother Fred. SINGLE Ski-doc trailer for sale. 884-8580. c1w23 KING CITY TRAILERS Winter sale of truck caps from $235. up -â€" 35 units to choose from. Travel trailers from $895. up. Good selection of used truck campers. King Road, 2 miles west of Yonge Street. 773-4260. c2w23 Flu mrmnriam ‘ {Engagementa shock severe. To part with you. Wally. whom 832-8707‘ KUCHERAWY â€" In loving memory of Wally. who left us suddenly December 16, 1970. We little knew when we woke that morn The sorrow the day would bring. For the call was sudden. the TOURS, cruises. fail and bus tickets. reservations and indivi- dual travel. Call A. H. Creighton Travel Agency. 889-5643. tfc471 32 LIVE year and a half hens TRAILERS POULTRY TRAVEL 889-4911-2-3 889-7506 Gentle as 3 Lamb clw25 c1w25 c1w25 We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for many floral tributes and kind expressions and cards of sym- pathy from our relations, friends and neighbors in the recent loss of a loving husband and father, Charles A. Black. A Special ‘thank you to Dr. Bigford and 1Dr. Saunders and Rev. Edward “Smith for his consoling words. Kalso Marshall Funeral Home for their sincerity. CATANIA, Frances Mary â€"â€" On Saturday December 11. 1971, Frances Cusimano. beloved wife of Michael Catania of Richmond Hill, dear mother of Mary Ann (Mrs. David Amos). daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cusimano, loving sister of Charles. Sarah (Mrs. I. Kerr). Andrew, An- thony, Kay (Mrs. J. Manis- cola), Josephine (Mrs. J. Lipâ€" ka). Nick. Mary (Mrs. K. Lang), Tom, Sam and the late Fred Cusimano. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N,. Richmond Hill. Mass was celebrated in Our Lady Queen of the World Church, Bayview Ave., Tues- day. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 7 c1w25 Mr. and Mrs. George Crisp are please to announce the engage- ment of their youngest daughter Donna. to Chris Gleave. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gleave of Thornhill BABCOCK. Florence Margaret â€"- At North York General Hospital on Thursday Decem- ber 9, 1971. Florence Mar- garet wife of the late Nelson HORD. Jessie Maude â€"- At York County Hospital, Newmarket, on Friday. December 10, 1971, Jessie Valliere, beloved wife of the late William Hard. of Richmond Hill. Dear mo-ther‘ of George and Harris, dear sister of Leslie, Ethel, John, Beatrice, Irene, Edgar, MaryI and the late Lettie. Annie, Angus and Flossie. Also sur- vived by five grandchidren and five great-grandchildren. Rested at the Marshall Fun- eral Home. 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Service was held Monday. Interment Thomhill Cemetery. c1w25 3k i: 1k * SPALL, Arthur John â€"- At North York General Hospital on December 10, 1971. Arthur John Spall, beloved husband -of the late May, dear father of Mrs. A. Smith (Dorothy), Mrs. G. Davey (Ethel), Mrs. P. Higgins (Ruth), Edward.‘ waa Uuatcu llulll Luau gunned“. an the first period. Sex Crime Charge Is Laid Against 4 Youths Four youths face sex crime charges in Richmond Hill Pray- incial Court after an incident involving a 16-year-old girl in a local laneway between 11 and 11:30 pm December 4. They are: laborer Eric Riddell of 57 Parkwood Village Drive. Apartment 401. Scarboro, now free on $2,500 .personal bail; laborer Robert Temple of 96 Jameson Avenue, Apartment 408, Toronto, free on $1,000 personal bail; landscaper Terry Nelson of 582 Harvey Avenue, Toronto. free on $1,000 personal bail; and painter Peter Paczkow- ski of 34 Dove Lane. Thornhill. The four teenagers appeared in court December 7 and were Jack. and Ken. Survived also remanded again December 28. SPALL. Arthur John â€"-â€" At North York General Hospital on December 10. 1971. Arthur John Spall, beloved husvhand -of the late May, dear father of Mrs. A. Smith (Dorothy), Mrs. G. Davey (Ethel). Mrs. P. Higgins (Ruth). Edward.‘ Jack, and Ken, Survived alsb by grandchildren and great grandchildren Funeral was held at R. S. Kane Funernll Home. c1w25| WILSON. Ainslie Constance â€"- At North York General Hospi- tal, on Saturday, December 11, 1971. Ainslie C. Shannon. beloved wife of Edmund (Ted) Wilson, dear mother of Bren- da, sister of Eileen (Mrs. J. Nelson). London, R o b e 1' t, Mary (Mrs. F. Fieffer). Ott- awa and the late Roland. Mrs. Wilson rested at the B. E. Ring Funeral Home. 7783 Yonge St. (at Hwy. 78.), Thornhill. Service was held in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Brooke St, Wednes- day. Interment Thornhill Cemetery. clw25 CARD 0F THANKS Ida Black, Donald and Valma Black. c1w25 A. Babcock. dear mother (flan-5:4 Bruce. Kathleen (Mrs. A Marie (Mrs. R. Collins) New- market. Joan (Mrs. H. Moore). Jean (Mrs. E. Howas). Russell and the late Earl Babcock. Also survived by 29 grand- children and 6 great grand- children. Service was conduc- ted by Rev. Richard McPhce of St. John's Baptist Church. Richmond Hill. Rested at Flynn's Funeral Home Satur- day December 11, and inter- ment Glendale Memorial Gar- dens. cl‘w25 w: s a :- ATANIA, Frances Mary â€"â€" On Saturday December 11, 1971. Frances Cusimano. beloved wife of Michael Catania of Richmond Hill, dear mother of Mary Ann (Mrs. David Amos), daughter of the late . . , I ycame out flying. Smith) Richmond Hill, Craig. They ham- mered 73 shots at two Downs- view goalies with Rams Goalie Gord Woolnough receiving only 24 in return. The Downsview goalies were- n't in the twines at the same time. but it wouldn‘t have been a bad idea. ‘ Jim Pettie played the first two periods and Gary Roberts took over when the former was injured by a shot. 3 GOALS EACH Leading the scoring parade for Richmond Hill were Craig Terry and John Barnett with three goals apiece. Two goal efforts were contributed by Wayne Stokes and Dick Weber. Singles went to Steve Colp (also four assists), Bill Weber, Bill Stephenson. John Lumley, and Alex Pirus. O HYDRO O SAUNA O OUTSIDE POOL O SCHOOLS O CLOSE TO TRANSPORTATION O WALK-IN CLOSETS O NEAR GOLF COURSE BETWEEN STEELES & N0. 7 EAST OF YONGE OFF BAY THORN DRIVE Thornhill Terrace Week Days 12 - 9 run. Weekends 12 - 8 11.111. Built by New Style Construction 889-2234 1 and 2 Bedrooms NEW HIGH RISE $2atha PHONES 884-1105 884-1106 884-1983 clw25 ' Sewer lines and a factory on 778? Enford Road were filled with 78-" potentially explosive gasoline held fumes for a considerable time 181103“ last week due to dangerous, ill- EdHFS' egal and highly irresponsible “1111 dumping of petroleum fluid clw25 wastes, Richmond Hill Fire Valma, Damage was estimated at $4.- c1w25 500 in a December 8 camper truck fire at 8:24 pm at Gormley ‘Sideroad and Woodbine Avenue Hformerly Don Mills Roadl. :The vehicle belonged to Louis ‘Leduc of Woodbine, Gormley. I The fire was blamed on pro- Rams Bomb Downsview! ‘ _ r {IS-2 In Junior Hockey? The Hillers. smarting after an 8-4 loss to Aurora Sunday. came out flying. They ham- mered 73 shots at two Downs- view goalies with Rams Goalie Gord Woolnough receiving only A new garbage collection con- tract for the whole of Richmond Hill goes into effect January 3. A copy of the bylaw covering the contract with Markham Sand & Gravel Company Lim- ited. with a plan showing col- lection areas and pick-up days. will be mailed to all residents Richmond Hill Rams rode roughshod over a hapless Downsview team Tuesday night at the local arena, bombing them by 15-2. Jim Pettie played the first two periods and Gary Roberts took over when the former was 1njured by a shot. Wayne Stokes and Dick Weber. Singles went to Steve Colp (also four assists), Bill Weber, Bill Stephenson. John Lumley, and Alex Pirus. Paul Tantardini and Mike Kelly scored_for Downsview. The one-sided contest was marred by a couple of fights, with both the Weber boys be- ing the major participants. Bill Weber took 'on A1 Gaan- derse in the second period and brother Dick with Steve Davies. antries with Steve Davies. Rams' star centre Daryl Rice didn‘t suit up for the game as he was serving a one-game sus- pension for high fistic endeav- nrs in Aurora Sunday night. He was ousted from that contest in the first period. Sex Crime Charge ls Laid Against 4 Youths He was arrested after a pass- erby reported seeing a man throw a stone at the Atwood Interiors Ltd, window on Yonge Street. Police Constables Jim Caines and Art Haney investi- gated and found a trail of art- icles candlesticks. broken Doulton figurines, etc â€" lead-‘ ing from the broken window to. the parking lot. They saw a‘ car drive away and pursued the fleeing vehicle, The aftermath occurred Dec- ember 7 in Richmond Hill Pro- vincial Court, when the accused was found guilty and sentenced to three years. six months and 30 days in penitentiary. He pleaded guilty to breaking into Atwood Interiors and taking $1,500 of art objects and knick- knacks. He also pleaded guilty to a burglary at Baythorn Pow- er Equipment in Thornhill the same night when two power saws valued at $300 were stolen. The one-sided contest was marred by a couple of fights, with both the Weber boys be- ing the major participants. Rams‘ star centre Daryl Rice didn‘t suit up for the game as he was serving a one-game sus- pension for high fistic endeav- nrs in Aurora Sunday night. He was ousted from that contest in the first period. New Hill Garbage System Starts The alleged victim is Leigh Bowman of Willowdale. The charge is having sexual inter- course with a female person, not a wife. without her consent. The alleged incident was on Concession 3 about 1/4-mile south of Headford in the southeastern area of Richmond Hill, police said. Chief Alfred Stong told “The Liberal" this week. Chief Stong said dumping such fluids down sewer drains is illegal and culprits can ex- pect to face court charges in such cases. The gasoline was dumped December 6 or earlier. said the chief and was discovered on the morning of December 7 by em- nloyees at Professional Bowling Service Limited, 360 Enford Road. Fumes filled the building. Dumping 0f Gasoline Into Sewer 0n Enford The pane said. Your thoughtfulness in paying your Liberal carrier each month the very first time he calls to collect encourages him in prompt service. It saves him extra work for which he would receive no additional profit. and gives him more time for school and other activities. He begins collections on the last Thursday of each month after school~and may con- tinue them Friday evening and Saturday. This schedule is followed to provide you convenient service and best meet his school and study schedule. Thank you! "The Liberal" Home Paper of The District Since 1878 Your promptness in paying him is appreciated Fire Chief Stong Markham Sand 8: Gravel, Sheppard Avenue. Willowdale. submitted the lowest of five ten- ders which was accepted by council at its November 22 meeting. The Markham bid was $3.94 per year per persons for the 32,105 people in the enlar- ged Town of Richmond Hill or an annual total of $126,493.70. York Sanitation Limited.'area normally collected on that which provided garbage gath- day will be collected on the fol- ering service to the old town lowing day. In the event of any for almost a decade. submitted change there will be a news- lhe second lowest bid at $4.25 paper advertisement. per person and an annual total To ensure pick-up the mater- of $136.446.45. Other smaller ial to be collected should be contractors serving various placed at the roadside not lat- parts of the annexed areas will er than 7:30 am on the day of be eliminated under the new collection. service. In Vaughan Township On a collection day the com- before that date 90 MPH Police Chase Leads To 3 Years Jail For Thornhill Burglar A police chase along Bay- thorn Drive. in Thornhill at speeds up to 90 miles per hour. Hallowe'en night. led to the arrest of Robert William Sem- ple. 31, of John Street after his car, at a curve, lept a 40-foot embankment and came to rest 400 feet away in a ravine. Other offenses included break entry and theft at Reid Lawn- mower Sales and Service and Reliable Mower and Sports in Richmond Hill. where a total of $2,300 in goods was reported missing. Shoplifters At Work In Richmond Hill Area Another shopâ€"lifting attempt at Elk’s Men’s and Boys’ Wear in Richmond Hill went astray when the would-be thief got scared and took off. Semple also admitted that he and a female employee had hilked the Great American In- surance Co. in Toronto of $900 in fraudulent claims. York Regional Police investi- gated a couple of shop-lifting incidents last week. The one occurred at Parkway Store on Yonge Street south of Cal‘rville Road Saturday. Police said a man was caught trying to make off with two pair of trousers. Total value of the pants is $20. Charged with attempted theft is Ross Munroe. 22, of RR 2, Gormley. Police said an unknown per- son stole five pairs of shorts but dropped them as he got into his car and drove away. This occurred December 8. Another break-in and theft occurred at the Econo Gas Bar in Richmond Hill December 12. Taken were 12 stereo units. a number of gauges, other stereo home units and an amp- lifier. all valued at $1,500. Also under investigation is a break-in and theft to a summer cottage in Keswick owned by Toronto Alderman Allan Lam- port. Taken was a television set. stereo and radio. A booklet containing In Memoriam verses may be procured without charge at the Advertising Counter of “The Liberal". 63 Yonge St. 5.. Richmond Hill. or we will be pleased to mail one on request. Telephone 884-1105. In Memoriam Verses there are four private contract-‘ ors operating on a direct pay basis. In Whitchurch Township there are two private operators on a direct pay basis. WEEKLY COLLECTION The service provides for once a week collection from res- idential buildings, apartment buildings. commercial. indust- In the event of a holiday. the area normally collected on that day will be collected on the fol- lowing day. In the event of any change there will be a news- On a collection day the com- tractor is not required to pick Concussion, Fractures In Crash Blame Failing Brakes In Thornhill Failing brakes were blamed for a single car crash last week in Thornhill that sent a local woman to North York General Hospital with concussion and some broken ribs. The 1965 model car was considered a complete write-off and a hydro pole was damaged. Mrs. Lisa Marcus, 35, of 20 Clark Street. Apartment 311 returned home from hospital Tuesday with a big black" eye after the December ‘7 accident at 8:35 am at Laureleaf Road and Steeles Avenue. When her brakes failed she drove her car into the pole. Police esti- mated damage to the car at $500. â€" TWO BIG LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU â€" RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 0 NEWMARKET PLAZA MWMR! # Q S es ; An eight-year-old Thornhill girl received minor injuries December 11 at 3:40 pm in a collision on Henderson Avenue at Proctor Street. Margo McMinn of 3 Almond Avenue was a passenger in a car driven by Helen Horban, 36, of 8 Almond Avenue. Thornhill. This car had damage estimated at $400, according to YRP. Facing a- stop sign offence charge after the crash is Martin Myles, 60, 'of 1871 Glendale Road, Pickering. Also facing a Highway Traf- fic Act charge after a local collision December 10 at 6:35 pm on Bayview Avenue south 9f 17th Avenue is Joanne Har- per. 40, of 15 William Street. Stouffville. The other car was driven by Fred Neitzert. 41, of 32 Rom- field Circuit, Thomhill. Damage to each vehicle was about $300, according to Markham Division YRP. A man was dragged out of a car, pushed through a plate glass window and assaulted on the sidewalk opposite 34 Yonge Street South. Richmond Hill in the early morning hours on Friday of last week before a watching York Region Police patrol could stop the incident. The victim was Lorne Bur- nett of 68 Spruce Avenue, Rich- vale and he needed 40 stitches to close his wounds, police said. He was treated at York Central Hospital. A car stalled while backing out of a driveway and rolled causing a $250 collision Dec- ember 8 at 9:30 am onposite 53 Sea Island Path in Thornhill. Dragged Out Of Car Pushed Into Window 40 Stitches At YCH Arrested at 2:05 am and charged with assault causing bodily harm and wilful dam- age was Frederick Sallows, 37, of 34-A Yonge Street South, Richmond Hill. Sallows faces trial in Rich- mond Hill Provincial Court. |.|“NED DRAPES 144 ‘9'†Level; 0 $ 5 Selection READY TO HANG 6’6†X 10,6†REGULARLY $229.00 BELGIUM ALL WOOL RAGMAR RUGS BENNETT'S TEXTILES up more than 10 containers or‘l Ullllu ucuu HI | bundles or combination thereof for each commercial. industrial The body 0f a former resi- or institutional building and‘dent 0f the Holland Marsh was from each dwelling unit in aYdiSCOVGFGd December 6 by de- building. tectives of the Metropolitan To- WEIGHT LIMIT ronto police who were investi- The contractor is not re-;gating an attempted bank rob- quired to pick up material notlbery. put out in accordance with the. Dead is Mrs. Marika Socol- building. WEIGHT LIMIT The contractor is not re- quired to pick up material not put out in accordance with the bylaw or where the bundle or container when filled exceeds 50 pounds. If your garbage collection needs exceed the service pro- vided under this bylaw, then you should make private ar- rangements with the contractor of your choice for further ser- vice. The phone number for Mark- ham Sand & Gravel is Zenith 25320. Driver Rose Fishman. 23. of 53 Sea Island Path had only about $50 damage to her car, police said. But the parked car belonging to Fiorello Manias of, 147 Hen- derson Avenue, Thornhill, had an estimated $200 damage. Slippery road conditions were blamed for a rear-end col- lision December 10 at 2:55 pm at Bayview and Steeles Avenues. There was about $275 damage to the car 'driven by Sylvia Bowles. 25, of 38 Benson Av~ enue. Richmond Hill and about $25 damage to the vehicles driv- en by James Ritchie. 22, of the Old Manse. King City. flllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllh Ban Searchlight Advertising Minllllllllllnllll\lllllllllllllll|lllllllllllllIIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllll‘llll January 3Former Holland Marsh Housewife than 19 ogFound Dead At Rochdale College The use of a searchlight In excess of 1.000 watts as an advertising device will be illegal in Richmond Hill from now on. The restrictive bylaw, prompted by a recent in- cident when a mobile searchlight was in use on Yonge Street and motor- ists complained that it blin- ded them, was given three readings and passed by council at its December 13 meeting. Mayor William Lazenby reported that the use of such searchllghts also in- terfered with the operations of the David Dunlap Obser- vatory, located in the south- ern part of the town. The mayor commented. “The City of Tucson, Ariz- ona. from which I received a copy of a restrictive by- law, has found that it can get along very well with- out searchlights." § Start your own business full or part time while employed. Young Inter- national Co. has openings in Canada, United Kingdom, U.S.A., Australia, New Zealand, Germany, France, Italy, Holland, Japan. Second language a definite asset. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Thursday. Dec. 16, 1971 IS YOUR JOB NEXT TO GO? POSITIONS MANAGERIAL ONLY AGE NO BARRIER INCOME â€" $2000 TO $3500 PER MONTH ARE YOU JUST OUT OF THE SERVICE? PRODUCTS â€" CONSUMER ITEMS TRAINING â€" IN CANADA INITIALLY HUSBAND AND WIFE MUST BE AVAILABLE FOR EVENING INTERVIEWS Only serious applicants need apply stating name, address and phone number Compare to $184.95 Buttonhole - Blind Stitch APPLY BOX 23, "The liberal" WHITE ZIG-ZAG ) $99.95 Dead is Mrs. Marika Socol- owsky. 22. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hewko of Day Street in the Marsh. King Township. Mrs. Socolowsky‘s body was discovered by Metro detectives Robert Crampton and Bill Wil- son in her apartment in Roch- dale College on Bloor Street in Toronto. The discovery was made fol-l The commune attempts to lowing the arrest of two men‘help alcoholics and drug a-d- near the Canadian Imperialldicts through counselling. Bank of Commerce located at It was Miss Godfrey who dis- Bloor and Spadina Avenue covered her body. shortly before noon on Decem- Charged with non-capital her 6. The bank is located murder is Daniels Provencher, about a block from the college. 20. of Spadina Road. ' SINGLE STAB WOUND An autopsy conducted by Dr. TO ANSWER Fred Jaffe revealed the at- . tractive mother of a four-year- ADVERTIbEMENTS old daughter had died of a sin- Simply address your reply to gle stab wound in her chest. the box number given in the Mrs. Socolowsky was separ- ated from her husband. Jerry. and had recently left her daugh- “KW! 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REAL ESTATE MANAGER Gingerbread Houses 0 Plum Puddings Yule Logs (white or chocolate) 0 Almond Rings Almond Sticks 0 Weihnachts Stollen St. Anoree Cake 0 Charlotte Russe Black Forest Cake 0 Petite Fours 0 Rum Balls Shortbread 9 Christmas Cookies 0 Cheese Straws Cocktail Sausage Rolls 0 Patty Shells Almond Paste LEVENDALE PASTRY SHOP THOS. N. SHEA LTD. REALTOR IERGAL SHEER wnth C ooooo y Hem . S 120†x 95†SEAMLESS with Corner Hem 120†x 95†3 Simply address your reply to the box number given in the advertisement (e.g. Box 50 “The Liberal") and add P. O. Box ‘390, Richmond Hill. Ler, Lori.l4. with her parents on Day Street. A neighbor at Roehdale. Charlene Godfrey. 20. described the victim as a “speed freak" in the process of being reform- ed by a commune of "Jesus freaks." ‘. “Marika was a “speed freak“. The college was going to evict her but they decided to give her a chance so they put her on the third floor with us." Miss Godfrey. ode of about 15 members of Rocllplale’s Jesus Forever commune said: WAS “SPEED FREAK"