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The Liberal, 23 Mar 1972, p. 7

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CAMPBELLâ€"SMITHâ€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Erik Campbellâ€"Smith (nee Donna Wainwright! an- nounce the birth of their son. Jon Erik on Friday. March 17, 1972 at Toronto General Hos- pital, Toronto. c1w39 L .a. The Richmond Hill Liberal Want Ads'Citizens To Meet Davis Monday Armed “ith a brief and a the project on the Various com- lineâ€"Maybe planes have more - I 1 e . _. . . i , .- ,- Southern York Reglon 5 Great Market Placeszigzzf‘ 3:21.22:$§5§§§”23€32 whitish?" “ {Coalition of Concerned Citizens presented b\,’ the coalition‘sl T . .- _. ‘ . . . 1 , . . . he editors suggest that supâ€" “111 meet \\1th Piemier Williamipetition Cnculation Chairman“ml.ths drop a line to Minister ' ’ ' Davis at Queens Park on Mon-‘John Schreiber of Terra Cotta, \ ‘ day to protest the proposediCOalmon C h a i I. m a n L e e10f the Emuonment James Auld , d ask just what kind of en- I . troute f - I - ' C , R Jarâ€"1 ‘ . . CAMPBELL’SMITH ML and ‘BATSToigb Etlleii HLou'itse1 â€",hydm Ema new high p0“erifgaqigescfigirg‘gga Drottivesleey iI'ilronmcnt] 159 has t1in lmind. Mrs. J. Erik Campbeu.3muh At Yor en ra ospi a on ‘ _ ' ‘ iey cone u e \\'l 1 1e 5 ogan, [mm “mm Wainwright) Em- Th-ursday‘ March 16‘ 1972. The petitioneis aigue that the Coons of Noblcton. and N115. . . . .. . "L t ' ' - ..._ mm...” a,” \line With 1ts huge unsightly Margaret Britnei‘l. of king Cll\'.;tri:anvlis me BETTER elec LITTLEFORDâ€"RELF â€"â€" The iliarriage is announced of _L‘ FLINT â€"â€" John and Cheryl are happy to announce the birth of their first child, Andrea Kath- leen, 6 lb, 31/2 02., on Saturday, March 18. 1972. Many thanks to Dr. Bate and the staff of York Central Hospital. clw39 LEE â€"- Len and Mary Ellen are‘ happy to announce the birth of their son Michael ChristOpher, 7 pounds 11% ounces, on March '7, 1972, at York Central Hos- pital. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Lee. Thorn- hill and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mc- MillanI Dutton. Special thanks to Dr. Golab. Dr. Wynne and Dr. Little and the nursing staff. c1w39 NOBLE â€" Mr. and Mrs. Willis Noble are happy to announce the birth of their daughter. a sister for Jon Wesley. on March 21, 1972 at York Central Hospital. clw39 HILL â€" Allan and Patricia an- nounce the birth of their daugh- ter, Susan. on March 15. 1972 at Revelstoke. B.C. c1w39 BOWARTH â€" Wayne and Judy are proud to announce the birth of theirson Christopher Colin, slbd. 14 ozs. on March 12. 1972, at York Central Haspital. A first grandson for Mr. and Mrs. R. Ponsford and Mrs. Eileen Rowarth. c1w39 TOMLIN â€" Ted and Dale (nee Nokes) are happy to announce {he arrival of their son Richard Edward. 8 lbs. 4 025. on March 16. 1972 at York Central Hos- pital. A brother for Cerri. WARK â€"v Dave and Heather' are pleased to announce the arrival of their son Richard David at York Central Hospital. March 16. 1972. weight 9 lbs.. 11 02.. and brother for Janet and Debbie. Thanks to Dr. Krystolovich. Proud grandpar- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keeting and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wark of Thornhill Mr. and Mrs. John Leitch Victoria Square. are happy announce the engagement their daughter, Peggy Diane Brian Foster Geddes. son Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Geddes Orangeville. Ontario. clw MAR-CH 25th. SATURDAY. 1 pm. Tâ€" Auction sale of house- hold furniture including bed- room suite. dining room table. low buffet. 2 china cabinets. parlour settee and upholstered chair: pine harvest table. 3 chicken coop chairs. low Boston rocker. pine clothes boxes; old high chair. Limoge China con- sisting of 11 plates. 12 cups and saucers and other miscellaneous \items; various other items of china. silverware. flatware etc.. refrigerator with inside top freezer. numerous other items. For the Estate of the Late T. W. Miller, 34 Eagle St.. New- market, just east of Yonge St. Terms cash. Gord Orr auction- eer. cl w39 HOLT â€"â€" In loving memory of my dear husband, Mel Holt who passed away March 26, 1970. I mention your. name and v speak of you often ‘ God bless you dear Mel, you are not forgotten. â€"Lovingly remembered by his wife Gertrude. c1w39 * i It PETERS â€" In loving memory of a dear father and grand- father. Alexander Moir, who passed away March 24, 1958. As time unfolds another year, Memories keep you ever near. Silent thoughts of times together Hold memories that will last forever. APRIL 6. THURSDAY â€"- Auc- tion sale of household furniture -â€" bedroom suite. 4-burner el- ectric stove, 5-piece. kitchen suite. good condition: electric sewing machine. blender. riding lawn mower. professional. 4 hp. good: Viking washing machine. like new, with ‘wringer: tele- phone table. Quebec heater. quantity of earpentry tools, at lot 59. Con. ]. Yonge Street. opposite Summit Golf Club. The property of Mrs. S. Duffy. Terms cash. Sale at 1:30 pm. A. 5. Farmer, auction- eer 887-5311. clw39 west side of' ‘versary. Please no gifts. â€"-SadL\' missed and lovingly re-E membered by son George.1 l:laughter-in-law Helen and; grandsons Chris and David. I clw39{ writs HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stephen- son of Don Mills Road will hold Open House for relatives and friends and neighbors in the Victoria Square Community Centre on Saturday April lst. 1972 from 2 - 4:30 pm. in honor of their Golden Wedding Anni- *1w39 Engagempnta rsgLE’RE'GISTER‘j SAVINGS g \ QCUSTOM-MADEL‘ “ DRAPERIES THE DRAPERY FACTORY Choose your drapes from a lovely selection of the latest styles and patterns. DELIVERY COULD BE YOURS IN 7 DAYS! For further information. please call 884-6611 70 NEWKIRK RD.. RICHMOND HILL (Between Centre St. and Crosby Avenue) FROM OUR OWN FACTORY TO YOU FROM Bring OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 9 AM. TO 6 PM. DAILY your own measurements to clw39 c1w39 of Since God called you away. to And we‘ who loved you most of of all. of Miss you more each day. ‘39 â€"â€"Loving1y remembered by wife T Ethel and family. c1w39 marriage is announced of Bertha and Robert at 4 pm, Saturday. March 18. 1972, in the Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church by Reverend W. Wal- lace. clw39 JOYCE WEBER - DONALD MacLEAN wed â€" Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weber of Wing- ham are happy to announce the marriage of their daugh- ter Joyce Helene to Donald Wayne MacLean. son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A MacLean of AM Elmwood Avenue, Rich- mond Hill. The wedding was held on March 3. 1972 and after the quiet ceremony, the happy couple flew to New York City on their honey- moon. On their return they will reside in Thornhill. CARD 0F THANKS To all my relatives. friends and neighbors, who so kindly remembered me while I was in York Central Hospital. To the nurses on the second floor. my appreciation for their great kindness. Thanks special to Dr. The family of the late Wil- liam '1‘. Charles wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives and the many neighbors and friends tor their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy during their recent bereavement. A special thanks to the nurses in the coronary unit at York Central Hospital. â€"Mable, Charles. Ray and family. c1w39 Arai CARD 0F THANKS CARD OF THANKS The family of the late} Florence Cook wish to expresstheir sincere thanks to our. many friends and relatives dur- ing our recent bereavement. Special thanks to the staff at the Villa. Dr. Langstafl and to Rev. Robert Smith for his con-V soling words and to the Mar- shall Funeral Home for their kindness and consideration. 3111 flimnriam FERGUSON â€" In loving mem- ory of Norman Ferguson who passed away. March 22, 1967. Tis but five years ago today; Since God called you away. And we‘ who loved you most v speak of you often God bless you dear Mel, you are not forgotten. â€"Lovingly remembered by his wife Gertrude. c1w39 together Hold memories that, will last forever. ' â€"Sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by son George. daughter-in-law Helen and grandsons Chris and David. 3LT â€" In loving memory of my dear husband, Mel Holt who passed away March 26, 1970. I mention your. name and Doris Payne and family MEAtier and Dr. Arnold T Mrs. Florence Diceman. clw39 c1w39 clw39 BATSTONE. Ellen Louise â€"- At York Central Hospital on Thursday, March 16, 1972. wife of the late Thomas Bat- stone, dear mother of Marge (Mrs. W. Bridges) of Toronto, Ed, Churchill, Manitoba. and Fred of Richmond Hill. Rest- BAUJARD. Henri L. D. â€" At York Central Hospital. Rich- mond Hill. on Wednesday. March 15, 1972, Henri L. D. Baujard. beloved husband of Isabel Mather of Thornhill. Mr. Baujard rested at the B. E. Ring Funeral Home, 7783 Yonge St. (at Hwy. 7B) Thorn- hill. Funeral service was held in the chapel Saturday. Cre- mation. clw39 BURNS, Ralph â€"â€" Suddenly at CHARLES. William Taylor â€"Peacefully at York Central“ Hospital on Thursday, March 16, 1972. William Charles. be- loved husband of Mabel Pat- ton. 54 Bedford Park Ave... Richmond Hill, dear father of Ray. loving grandfather of Janice and Steven, brother of Vern, Mary (Mrs. G. Ben- nett). Harry. Jean (Mrs. F. Ormerod), and the late Stu- art. Plested at the Marshall Funeral Home. 126 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill. Service was held in St. Mary's Angli- can Church. Saturday. In- terment Richmond Hill Cem- etary. Donations may be made to the Coronary Unit, York Central Hospital. clw39 FOUNTAIN, Ruth Helen -â€"â€" Suddenly on Monday. March 20. 1972. Helen Frith. dear wife of Bob, dear mother of Paul, Alice, Judy and Brian of Richmond Hill: daughter of Eldon Frith of Bermuda. Resting at the Marshall Fun- eral Home, 126 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill. Ser-g vice in St. Gabriel‘s Anglican Church. Crosby and Bayview Avenues. Thursday at 1 pm. Cremation. (Flowers gratefulâ€" ly declined). c1w39 MARCHIONE, Vincenzo â€" Sud- denly on March 19. 1972. Vin- cenzo Marchione. beloved hus- band of Manda Catenaro. dear father of Gina. Anna. Edward‘ and Rita, brother of Joseph. Rested at the Marshall Fun- eral Home, 126 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill. Mass was celebrated in St. Mary Im- maculate Catholic Church Wednesday. Interment Holy . Cross Cemetery. clw39 ; A-.. v- ...v,, ed at the Marshall Funeral Home. 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Service was held Saturday. Interment Richmond Hill Cemetery. ROSS, Marjorie E. _â€" Suddenly at her late residence in Mon- treal on March 16. 1972, Mar-l jorie Currie, beloved wife of} Gordon Ross. dear sister of Helen ers. G. Baileyl Maple. Mildred 1Mrs. L. Wilson), Newmarket. Rev. Arthur Cur- rie of Ottawa. Dear aunt of William H. C. Bailey. Aurora and Mrs. Lorne Wells. Maple. Funeral services were ‘held March 20 in Montreal. In- terment at Hillside Cemetery. Hawkesbury, Ont. *1w39 his home King City, on Sun-1 day. March 19, 1972. Rolph‘ Burns, beloved husband of Mary Curtis and dear fa- ther of Jean 1Mrs. Edward Clark) Brantford, Donald, Richmond Hill. Marian (Mrs. John Young) Stroud. and William, King City. Rested at the Thompson Funeral Home. 29 Victoria St., Aur- ora. Service was held in the chapel on Wednesday. March 22. Interment King City Cemetery. c1w39 TYNDALL, Frederick Stanley «Stanlâ€"On Thursday. March 16, 1972. Stan TyndalL hus- band of Jean Moran of 33; Leisure Lane, Richmond Hill] in his 86th year, father of: Stewart of Islington. Ruth; (Mrs. W. R. Johnston) Agin-‘ court and Norman of Victoria! Square. grandfather of Dav-‘ id. Peter. Mardi. Paul, Laur- ie. John and Wendy. Also survived by brother Norm of Fenelon Falls. sisters Mrs. Laura Sheardown of Ottawa. Annie of Richmond Hill and the late William of Saskatch- ewan. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home. 126 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill. Service was held Saturday. Interment Richmond Hill Cemetery. WALLER â€"â€" William Edgar â€": Suddenly. at York Central! Hospital on Tuesday. March5 21. William Waller. dearl brother of Florence (Mrs-4‘ William Lloyd) Maude Wal-. ler. both of Birmingham. Eng- land, and Albert of Richmond Hill. Resting at the Marshall Funeral Home. 126 Yonge; St. N.. Richmond Hill. Service‘ Friday 1:30 pm. Interment.‘ Maple Cemetery. In lieu of flowers. donations to York‘ Central Hospital Fund, grate-1 fully appreciaited. c1\\'39 Obtain all the cash you need and reduce your payments by as much as half with a 2nd or 3rd mortgage on sensible terms. Call to 10 pm. today for helpful courteous service. Prompt Investment Corp.. 330 Bay St., Toronto. Call Collect 366-9586. evenings 231-8146 HOMEOWNERS Call to 10 pm. $2,000 - $50,000 Residents of King Township have protested vigorously at meetings where the proposals of Ontario Hydro were being discussed by the township coun-i cil. These citizens of King have been joined by property owners of other municipalities through which the lines would pass. forming the Coalition of Concerned Citizens. The petitioners argue that the line with its huge unsightly towers would have an adverse affect on property values, en- vironment and ecology of the communities through which it would pass. There are representatives from Terra Cotta. Georgetown, Albion. Chinguacousy. Caledon, Erin, Nassagaweya. Whitchurch and Uxbridge working vigor- ot‘lsly to oppose the plan as it stands. In making their presentation to the Premier, however, repre- sentatives of the group will stress the need for an impartial and informative inquiry to de- termine just what the affect of Adults: Pancakes and Syrup. Coffee, etc. 5 With Special Sausages $1.50 Children: Pancakes and Syrup, Refreshment, etc. i . .. With Special Sausages $1.15 Bus Tour of Sugar Bush Every Half Hour ’ lFree for children up to 12 years) Vaughan Fire Dept. Fire Fighting Displays Hourly PONY RIDES "' * CARNIVAL RIDES Thornhill Terrace HYDRO SAUNA OUTSIDE POOL SCHOOLS CLOSE TO TRANSPORTATION WALK-IN CLOSETS NEAR GOLF COURSE TYKES: Meet TV’s Mr. Dress-Up BETWEEN STEELES & N0. 7 EAST OF YONGE OFF BAY THORN DRIVE 2,000 square feet of air-conditioned office space available, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. Can be divided into smaller areas. Built by New Style Construction Week Days 12 - 9 p.111. Weekends 12 - 6 9.111. NEW HIGH RISE ] and 2 Bedrooms 889-2234 PONY RIDES * * CARNIVAL RIDES 1924 Antique Fire Engine Continuous Band Music throughout Afternoon by “Nostalgia” PRESTIGE OFFICE SPACE BAKE SALE Proceeds for Community Work In Person From 11:30 am. to 12:30 pm 9:00 am. to 5:30 pm. COME RAIN OR SHINE Phone 884-9133 gfifimer councillor date for mayor of ship of King. In a recent news letter [0 supporters, activities of various members of the group were re- ported. In a recent television broadcast from Brampton one of the major points brought out was the seemingly illogical path of the hydro towers across the Niagara Escarpment. The diag- ‘onal alignment of the towers, the panellists charged. seems to indicate that the hydro planners are endeavoring to take the maximum of escarp- ment land rather than the mini- mum The newsletter reported that the property division of On- tario Hydro has shown concern over the conflict between the path of the proposed hydro towers and that of the proposed air traffic at the new Pickering Airport, saying “We w0uld imagine that there will have to be some re-routing of the hydro * CAR BASHING LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS Now Open... Sporl'ko Mari regent news letter to (HANDLING) â€"â€" FISHING â€" CAMPING â€" HUNTING -â€" SPORTING GOODS CLOTHING â€"â€" FOOTWEAR â€"â€" WESTERN WEAR â€" LUGGAGE AND THOUSANDS OF MANY MORE ARTICLES. â€" COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF â€" â€" BROWSE FREELY LEISURELY â€" Open Daily Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. to 10 pm. THE DRAMA CLUB OF RICHMOND HILL HIGH SCHOOL presents Wed. - Sat., April 5, 9185 Yonge Street, Thornhill LOCATED 1 MILE SOUTI (In Borovoy Plaza. Eas and candi- the Town- . $1.00 by SEAN O‘CASEY at the Auditorium of RICHMOND HILL HIGH SCHOOL 750 11) um) . . Official tender forms and de- The editors Sugge‘“ that sup' tailed specifications as to re- porters drop a line to Minister . . . quu‘ements £01 the supply of Of the Envnonment James Auld the 1972 vehicle requirements and ask just What kind 0f en‘ of the York Regional Police vironment he has in mind. , - They conclude with the slogan, Egfiem:agnd‘3:ign:: Ob‘amed Holders of petitions. whether the petitions are filled, partial- ly filled or blank, are urged to retdrn them to Petition Chair- man Schreiber so that he will have them for the meeting with Davis. Committee Chairman Symmes will head the delega- tion to Queen's Park. ' ---_ 174 Briavgeland Ave. (opp. Yorkdale) 787-0277 Factory Showroom Hours Mon. to Fri. 9 - 5 RICHMOND HILL TRADE OLD FOR NEW Split levels, two storeys. bungalows Immediate possession or Builder will custom build for you. Home Features: 3 and 4 bedrooms large kitchens open stone fireplace family room 3 bathrooms 75 foot wide homesite fully sodded This excellent location has paved roads, street lighting, sidewalks and is close to public and high schools. Open for inspection daily noon or call NORM BLACK REALTY LTD. REALTOR - 889-6241 Choose from a large selection of quality fabrics A11 workmanship expertly supervised and guaranteed Pickup and delivery Free estimates at your home ONTARIO CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY MILE SOUTH OF RICHMOND HILL voy Plaza. East Side of Yonge St.) Chesterfields and Chairs Recovered Like New AT 8 :30 MODEL HOM WEST WOOD LANE ROOSEVELT The sealed tenders clearly marked as to content will be re- ceived by the undersigned until 9:30 am. Monday. April 10, 1972. Brian Ward. Secretary Board of Commissioners of Police. Regional Municipality of York. 240 Prospect Street. Newmarket. Ontario. SUNNYWOOD YORK REGIONAL POLICE VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, March 23, 1972 889-1417 until 6 :00 pm. Man required by company manufacturing water conditioning equipment. To call on O-E-M and wholesale accounts across Ontario with trips across Canada coast-to-coast. Must have previous experience in water conditioning equipment with technical background. New position with com- pany 30 years old. Write giving resume and recent photograph, if possible, to: Five day, 40 hour week, no nights. Salary plus commission. Apply in person: Openings for 3 Agents covering areas: Markham, Richmond Hill, Aurora, Newmarket, Etc. We will guide and train you. Excellent commission and bonus. For confidential interviews call per- sonnel manager SALES MANAGER INDUSTRIAL SITES TANKOOS, YARMON LTD. SALESWOMEN . SALESMEN WANTED Erie Manufacturing Co. Ltd. The following positions have been established at the King Campus situated west of Aurora: The successful applicant'will 'operate a small van to deliver goods and supplies throughout Metro Toronto and the three Seneca ‘campuses. The driver will be responsible for parcel pick-up, deliv- ery of equipment and supplies, transportation of personnel and‘ light maintenance of the vehicle. The incumbent must have a valid Chauffeur’s Licence and be knowledgeable of the Metro area and environs. FOOD MANAGERESS The incumbent wi the Shipping and initiating a SySt transactions E) tems an asset. For Sale or owner will build for lease The successful applicant will be the general security of buildings at this campus. The hours will to 8 am. Must have own transp To arrange for 3 positions, please 491-5050, Ext. 21 N. 5. SMITH REAL ESTATE LTD. 39 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill 889-7624 P.O. BOX 880, STOUFFVILLE 8 KING ST. EAST, TORONTO 363-5086 OR 384-3905 1750 Finch Avenue FULLY SERVICED 1 TO 20 ACRES K. A. RODGERS .t will be responsible for setting up and Receiving function as well as system of record-keeping for all Experience with inventory sys- WRTS GORD SMITH 884-4425 293 personal interview call the Personnt mt Will be responsible for .f buildings and equipment hours will be 12 midnight own transportation. S. KRESGE CO. LTD. 3 YONGE STREET N. RICHMOND HILL East (at Woodbine) nterview for the above Personnel Department M, AND “M 773-4211 Markham, Willowdale

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