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The Liberal, 27 Jul 1972, p. 7

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“Lilggg‘lmAction Want Ads"; BUCKLEY â€"â€" Chris and Char- lene are pleased to announce the arrival of a daughter, HANNAH â€"â€" Doug and Mary are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter. Diane Louise, 6 lbs.. on Saturday. July 22, 1972, at York Central Hospital. Proud grandparents Mrs. Edith Wardmp and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hannah. MORRIS -â€" Kevin and Kar- rie are happy to announce the final arrival of a brother Kristopher Thomas. 8 lbs.. born July 23rd. 1972, at York Central Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. B. W. Granton and the third floor staff. ' BAYTHORNE E PLACE Lisette Zandra. on July 17, at York Central Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Golab. *1w4 34 Yonge S. NOW RENTING CAMEO PLACE " APARTMENTS FROM $150 MONTHLY ONE - TWO BEDROOMS VOYAGEUR RESTAURANT lEN PUGH REAL ESTATE LTD. Gordon S. Wood “Fitted to your Eye Doctor’s Prescription" 889-8060 Call the Classified Numbers 884-1105 or 884-1983 ifiirtha 889-9310 GLASSES NEW LUXURY - 5 STOREY BUILDING CLOSE TO TRANSPORTATION, SCHOOLS AND SHOPPING FULL & PART TIME WAITRESS DISH WASHERS SHORT ORDER COOKS 235 BAY THORN DRIVE IN THORNHILL a2 .3 BEDROOM Experience is not a prerequisite PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS WE WILL TRAIN YOU ’APPLY IN PERSON HIGHWAY 400 SOUTH ESSO SERVICE CENTER MAPLE, ONTARIO Opportunities available for IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ‘0 - 889-6621 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS RICHMOND HILL c1w4 c1w4 MCCARTHY, Margaret â€"â€" At] Green Acres. Newmarket. on Monday. July 24, 1972. Marg- aret Mitchell, wife of John Ambrose McCarthy, mother of Joseph of Thornhill. Rest- ed at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St N. Rich- mond Hill Mass was cele- brated in St. Mary Immacu- late Church, Wednesday. In- terment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. c1w4 SCHWAN, Eugenia â€" Suddenly on Monday, July 24, 1972, Eugenia, beloved wife of John Schwan and dear mother of Tom. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill. Service was held Wednesday. Crema- tion. c1w4 Bright sunny kitchens, large master bedroom, elevator, broadloomed halls, free hy- dro, drapes, sauna bath, and parking. CORNER COLBORNE AND MARKHAM Across from 'Allencourt Plaza JBeaflm ’ SELL YOUR UNWAN'I‘ABLES PHONE 884-1105 884-1955 celeâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Cecil King are nacu- happy to announce the engage- . In- ment of their daughter Patricia ieme- Diane to Roy William Long c1w4 both of Richmond Hill. c1w4 Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Van Dyke are pleased to announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Bonnie-Lynn. to Mr. John Blake Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders of Stouffville. Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Nickeler are happy to announce the en- gagement of their daughter Marion Charlotte to Mr. George Blake. son of Mr. and Mrs. Free- man Blake of Willowdale. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘Logan are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Violet Marie to Mr. Wilfred Worrall. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Worrall of Richmond Hill. Wedding to take place August 5, 1972, at St. Gabriels Mrs. Lucy LoRusso of Bay- view Avenue, Richmond Hill announces the forthcoming mar- riage of her daughter Frances Carole to Raymond Victor Mac- Gregor of Perth. Scotland. Marriage to take place Satur- day, November 11, 1972, at Kingdom Hall, 166 Cedar Av- enue, Richmond Hill. c2w4 SEATON -~ In loving memory of my dear husband who passed away July 28. 1971. The Golden Gates stood open One year ago today. With farewells left unspoken You quietly slipped away. It’s lonely here without you I miss you more each day. For life is not the same for me. Since you were called away'. It broke my heart to lose you But you did not go alone For part of me went with you That day God called you home. --Sadly missed by Wife Marg- aret. *1W4 Zln memnriam HAYESâ€"In loving memory of a dear mother Agnes who passed away July 26. 1968. Mom's life is a beautiful memory, Her death is a silent grlei’. She sleeps in God's beautiful garden. In sunshine and perfect peace I miss her oh how well, But realize God knew best. He let me have her many years, Then gently bade her rest. -â€"Lovingly remembered by daughter Evelyn and son-in-law Ernest. c1w4 Zflnrthrnming marriagw Anglican Church. Engagementa WOOLLEYâ€"In loving memmy‘ of a dear husband and father Robert John, who passed away suddenly at Oak Ridges, July 28. 1952. Deep in the heart lies a picture of a loved one laid to rest. In memory frame we shall keep it. Because he was one of the best. ‘â€"Sadly missed and ever remem- ‘bered by wife Soph and family Robert Jack (Tim) and Dorothy. c1w4 I TUESDAY. AUGUST 8. 1972 marked as to content, for the Markham District High School Roofing Repairs will be receiv- ed by the Director of Education, 22 Church Street, Aurora, On- tario until 12:00 o'clock 11001), Eastern Standard Time. Drawings and Specifications will be available to Contractors on July 26. 1972 at the office of the York County Board of Ed- ucation. 22 Church Street, Aurora, Ontario on the deposit of $50.00 certified cheque pay- able to the York County Board of Education. Deposit will be returned if Drawings are re- turned to the Board in good condition within seven days of the closing of tenders. Each tender shall be accom- panied by a Bid Bond in the amount of 10 per cent of the cost of the work payable to the‘ York County Board of Educa-1 tion an agreement to provide a 100 per cent Performance Bond and a 100 per cent Payment of Labor and Materials Bond. Tender For Contract Markham District High School Church Street. Markham The Board reserves the right to reject all tenders or to accept any tender not necessarily the lowest. ROOFING REPAIRS SEALED TENDERS, plaifily YORK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION YORK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Ross S. Jolliffe. Chairman. S. L. G. Chapman. Director ofEducation. c1w4 aâ€"o- tricia A sincere thanks to Rev. 'Jong‘ Rowan Binning. and to Rev .Bob c1w4 Smith. Rev. Charles Higginson, Rev. Norman Boogers, Rev. keler Norman Gibson and Rev. Pharr D an- of Ocala. Florida. ' clw4 . and CARD 0!“ THANKS nond I wish to extend my sincere place thanks to my friends, neighbors, Jriels and relatives for the many c1w4 lovely cards. flowers and gifts I received during my stay in York BaY- Central Hospital. Also. many Hill thanks to the nurses on the 3rd mar- and 4th floors. Special thanks ances to Dr. Langstaff. Dr. Bloom, Dr. Mac- Blakely, Dr. Philips and. Dr. :land. Kirby for their good care dur- iatur- ing my five weeks stay in hos- 2, at pital. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leman are happy to announce the mar- riage of their daughter Janet to Mr. Thomas A. Murray. in To- ronto on Saturday, July 15. 1972. I"1W4 The family of the late Mr. W. E. Boynton. wish to express sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for flowers and donations to chari- ties. Special thanks to nurses and Doctors Jerry Nirenberski, Philips. Blakely and Cocker. Too, for_ the concern and prayers during his illness. To the Marshall Funeral Home, sincere appreciation of their graciousness and thought- fulness. c1w4 CARD 0F THANKS 1' would like to thank all my friends foi' their lovely cards, flowers. plants, phone calls and inquiries made and gifts sent to me since my return from York Central Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Arai and Kirby and all the kind nurses on the 3rd floor. STOUFFVILLE â€" A request f r o m Whitchurch-Stouffville Council that garbage dumped illegally in a gravel pit, south of the Bloomintgton Road, he removed on orders of the Min- ister of Environment James Auld has been mildly rejected by the Minister. "It is my view that the matter should not be further pursued", the Minister wrote 83/4% Mortgages Approved Correspondents for: The Mortgage Insurance Co. marriagw [Three UNDER OUR NEW BLANKET MTGE. PLAN Red & White Foodmaster ONTARIO MINISTRY OF GOVERNMENT SERVICES GENERAL CONTRACTORS CARD 0F THANKS To transport patients and cleaning activities. Apply: SEALED TENDERS will be received until 3:00 pm. LOCAL TIME on THURSDAY, AUGUST '10th, 1972 for WASHROOM RENOVATIONS at the Min- istry of Health, Ontario Hospital. Aurora, Ontario. Tender Documents may be obtained from the Ministry of Government Services, Tenders Office, 12th Floor, Ferguson Block, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ontario. Telephone No. 965-4751. A $8,000.00 Bid Bond, a 100% Performance Bond and a 50% Payment Bond will be required as specified. For further information regarding this tender, please call-Mr. V. Hawkins, Ministry of Govern- $5511: lSsgrvmes, Toronto, OntéIrio. Telephone No. The lowest 01f any tender not necessarily accepted. J. C. THATCHER Deputy Minister Call PHIL POWELL 884-8183 Tor. 297-1270 Operating Suite Assistant Mr. F. Franks _ Beverley Acres Red & White Richmond Hill FULL-TIME & PART-TIME Clerks REQUIRED AUGUST 14 Marion Valllere c1w4 Marion Sandle c1w4 Director of Nursing York Central Hospital under new owner-operator requires ~ 'Apply to new operator MALE 82 FEMALE (experienced preferred) RE-BUILT NEW His helicopter, owned by Do- minion Helicopters Ltd., of King City. apparently ran out of fuel after he became lost. on a flight from Povungnituk on Hudson Bay to an asbestos mine 250 miles east of there. Three weeks after his hell- c0pter went down on the Un- gava Peninsula of Northern Quebec, Lynn McKay, 27, of Newmarket was found alive and well last week. Three Weeks In Bush After 'Copter Crash An intensive search for the] pilot had ended Monday and on Tuesday his helicopter was‘ spotted beside a cabin on the Payne River. about 130 miles‘ off his course, by a pilot from St. Felicien Airways of Fort :Chimo. on a routine flight. The pilot landed his float plane on ‘the river and rescued McKay. According to a search official there was some food in the cabin and Mr. McKay had some on the helicopter. STOUFFVILLE â€" Total re- ceipts from the Lions-sponsored Bike-a-Thon held May 6. were $12,923.15. Of this various organizations will receive $6,- 192.34, Thirty-eight organiza- ‘tions were involved. GOODWOOD â€"- Two Stouff- vllle youths, arrested March 11, following an alleged shooting spree in Goodwood. have had charges of possessing a weapon ‘ dangerous to the public peace withdrawn by the Crown. A third youth, facing a similar charge, plus assault and public lmischief. pleaded guilty. Shots were fired into three parked cars causing an estimated $1,000 damage. Printers and Publishers 63 Yonge Street S. 884-1105 Free Delivery on All Orders Count on our skill to produce' an eye- catching business letterhead capable of sparking sales. The Liberal "“““““““‘il‘ :BRADFORD AREA BUSINESS :I I: IS EXPANDING :I BOX 56, “THE LIBERAL" I11 ““““““I“‘M Age 23-30 years. H. J. Heinz Co. of Canada. to cover area in and around Toronto. Pension, car, and medical benefits. State education, experi- ence, etc. We need qualified bookkeepers, experienced in I Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable and Payâ€" ' roll. We will consider both male and female and we are looking for top notchers. Excellent work- I! ing conditions and salaries offered. Please send ' complete personal resume, references and post I office address to: I Dominion Welding Engineering Co. Ltd. Must; be experienced in blue prints and in the following type of work: FITTERS WANTED Starting rate $4.25 per hour to top rate, at present, $4.55 per hour. Shirley Dunlap lost 5% lbs. 8: 8" in 9 days. Shirley Deschenes lost 21% lbs. & 22%!“ m 20 visits. ' FIGURMAGIC MEMBERS HAVE LOST 200,002 POUNDS AND 261,469 INCHES SALESMAN pressure vessels heat exchangers condensers piping of vessels, etc. in carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum and all other alloys APPLY, BOX 55, “THE LIBERAL” CALL NOW FOR YOUR FREE TOUR & FIGURE ANALYSIS 85 Yonge ‘St. Phone: 884-9297, NOW OVER 75 IN CANADA TO SERVE YOU KEELE STREET N. - MAPLE CALL MR. G. O’BRIEN - 889-4861 7:30 A.M. -5 RM. Only lst class fitters need apply THE LIBERAL‘, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, July 27, 1972 Exclusively for Women @7le V kw A E Unlimited Visits Jimmie/1W a OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK ‘ A M .. . A . . . 63 . - ‘ @ “gang; 9921*:09391’2' 9.12 #112110 game 6 922(1ng um ladies a . .take advantage of this fabulous sale offer NOW! 'Just mention this ad and you will receive 20 visits membership Jfor $20 (to be used. within 30 days] to FigurMagic. This offer includes a person- alized figure contouring program with supervision and trimnastic classes. Be 'nice to yourself. Do it today! Allce Neville lost 40 lbs. a 36W in so days. " Hoinalaifi‘ 52215you can be: 12mm” 31221; you can be. u inafiday: an be mufiffly. . mzzyogambea Traffic Engineering Technologist The Regional Municipality of York $8,000 - $10,000 Commensurate with experience and qualifications DUTIES Under the supervision of the Traffic Engineer responsible for traffic engineering studies, analyses, investigations. and design and field supervision of installation of traffic control devises. A graduate of a School of Technology: preferably with specialization in traffic engineering courses, and a minimum of 1- 2 years’ experience in the traffic engineermg field. Applications stating qualifications and experience should be made in writing to: QUALIFICATIONS The following positions are available at the King Campus, situated west of Aurora: Duties include the distribution and repair of audio-visual equipment and co-ordination of its uses at the campus. Graduation from a two year audio-visual technician program and related experience preferable. To assist in the establishment of a new library at the King Campus. Must be a graduate of a two year technical program at a community college or have equivalent library experience. 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 pickup, delivery of equipment and supplies, t1anspoitation of pe1sons and light maintenance of the vehicle. The incum- bent must have a valid chauffeur’ s licence and be knowledgeable of the Metro area enviions. Please apply in person at the Personnel Depart- ment, Finch Campus. L“? SENECA COLLEGE “I“! nun 1 ml! R. F. D. BOSWORTH. P.Eng. COMMISSIONER OF ENGINEERING P.0. BOX 296 NEWMARKET, ONTARIO gg néernutian AUDIO-VISUAL TECHNOLOGY 1750 Finch Ave. East (at Woodbine). Willowdalo Aor APPLIED ARTfiND TECHNOLOGY LIBRARY TECHNICIAN DRIVER Shirley Spanner [out 24 [ba- In 60 Days.

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