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The Liberal, 25 Jan 1973, p. 7

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A CASH buyer needs pianos. furniture, antiques, china and glassware. Fast pickup. 889-5101. tfc25 ANTIQUES, appliances and furniture urgently required, top prices, fast pickâ€"up. 881- 1063 or if no answer 884â€" 5806. tch'l RAILROAD style pocket watches and guns by collec- tor. Please phone 297-1480. tchB HOUSE WANTED, PRIVATE North Toronto, detached, 2-3 bedrooms, 884-9072 after 5 pm. c2w29 ’72 ARCTIC CAT, 340 Puma. 28 h.p., used 2 months, exâ€" cellent condition. Cost $1350, sell $800 firm. Moving. 889- 9204. c1w30 399 TNT 30 hp., excellent condition, $350 or best offer. Motor, '71 Yamaha 292, best offer. 884-7008. c1w30 '69 SKIâ€"boo Olympique. 711 15 hp. engine, A-l, $325. 884-5559. clw30 ’69 NORDIC, whole or parts, 371 c.c. 884-3137. c1w30 '67 SKIDOO, eicellem con- dition, 101/2 hp, best offer. 884-3865. c1w30 PETS FOR SALE BEAGLES, cockers, terriers, shepherds, collies, poodle type puppies, guaranteed, $5. to $35., will hold. 889-7194. tfc22 AUSTRALIAN Terriers, reg- istered, 2 males, 1 female. 889-2386. tfc29 FREE puppies to good home, 8 weeks. 884-4185 after 5 nm. tfc29 GREEN Acre Pet Shop And Aquaria, Oak Ridges Plaza, 773-4401, 5 and 10 gallon starter kits on special, singâ€" ing canaries and all fish and pet supplies. , c4w30 FREE Tabby, sp’ayed, seGen months, all shots. Phone days only, 881-0595. ‘72 340 TNT twin, 28 hp., like new. $750 with cover. 884- 4630 after 6 pm. tfc27 ’70 MOTO-SKI. 28 hip'. 340, $400. 884-8077. c1w30 DEAD or crippled farm ani- mals picked up promptly, for direct line call Long Dis- tance and ask for Zenith 32800. Call anytime Ed Pec- oni & Son, Woodville, Ont. Licence No. 324066. BOY'S Richmond Hill hoc- key jacket. size 10â€"12. 884- DOG grooming, poodles, ter- riers, mutts. Betty Forsyth, 889-3606. tfc3 4547 GOOD used sewing machine prefer Singer. 884-4698. ’64 CHRYSLER. low mileage, in good condition. 884-7155. c1w30 DRESSMAKING, top fash- ions, plus quality, at reason- able prices. 889-6806. 60 WI / “was?” i SNOWMOBILES DRESSMAKING TENDERS FOR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Sealed tenders properly marked will be re- ceived by the undersigned until â€" 11:00 A.M. E.S.T. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1973 for the provision of Standard Automobile Insurance on the following licensed vehicles owned by the Regional Corporation. * 49 York Regional Police units "‘ 41 Engineering units Tender forms, Information to Bidders and a list of vehicles may be obtained at the Treas- ury Department Office, 62 Bayview Avenue, Newmarket, Ontario. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. N. Vernon, Regional Clerk, 62 Bayview Avenue, Newmarket, Ontario. LOCATION: THORNHILL AREA Transportation provided to public bus routes The Regional Municipality Of York The Villa Private Hospital Please call Mrs. Roland, 889-4931 between 9 am. and 5 pm. WANTED REGISTERED NURSES for immediate part time positions REGISTERED NURSING ASSISTANTS AND NURSE’S AIDS CLERK TYPIST / RECEPTIONIST Duties to include: typing, telephone an- swering and general office routines Full time position on all shifts HANDYMAN Duties to include housekeeping and gen- eral maintenance HOUSEKEEPING & KITCHEN STAFF Full time positions available. Some exper- ience necessary. Applications are now being accepted for the following positions: c1w30 clw30 clw30 c4w28 tfc29 BABYSITTING in my home. Cedar Ave. area, Richmond Hill. 884-2986. *2w29 RESPONSIBLE young family looking for house in town or country, will do repairs for reasonable rent. 773-4273 or 889-2344. c1‘w30 WANTED by responsible par- ent, two bedroom apartment in either apartment building or house with separate en- trance. Near Richmond Hill High School. Reply to Box 20, “The Liberal”. clw30 Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Carrick of Maple are happy to an- nounce the engagement of their second eldest daughter Deborah-Anne to Mr. Wil- liam (Bunny) Mathewson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Mathewson of Maple. Wed- ding to take place on Satur- day. August 25. 1973, at Maple United Church. MORTGAGE coming due? Cash to consolidate bills? Low cost lst, 2nd and 3rd mortgage money available. Call me now for fast, con- fidential service. Bram Ogden, Emerald Isle Real Estate Limited. 889- 5651. 884-2377. tfc23 IST Mortgagesâ€"to 90% of value at best rates. 881-0164. c1w30 Engagrmmta 175 \Diesel. excellent condi- tion, low hours, $4249; Ford 640, good rubber, $1450; Massey Harris 30, $525. Rumble Tractor MaSSey-Ferg-uson Gormley - 887-5886 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fenn of Richmond Hill are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Patricia Dianne to Mr. G. S. (Joe) Whitmore son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Whitmore of Bx‘amalea, formerly King. Wedding to take place October 27, 1973 in St. Mat- thews United Church, Rich- mond Hill. c1w30 Mr. George Stepanovs Richmond Hill is pleased announce the engagement his daughter Dzintra Arija Ian Duncan Lawrie. son Mr. and Mrs. Ron Lawrie Scarboro, Ontario. CRIB A classified ad in “The Liberal" is a good way to turn out-grown or unneeded items into cash. It’s easy to order your ad. Just phone 884-1105-6 for direct-line service CRANE BABY SITTING MORTGAGES USED TRACTORS Equipment WANTED TO RENT FARM c1w30 c1w30 c1w30 MIDDLETON â€" Darryl and Lynda wish to announce CARTWRIGHT â€" Jim and Marilyn are proud to an- nounce the birth of Carl James, 9 lbs., 10 ozs., on January 20, 1973, a new brother for Kelli. c1w30 HALEâ€"Bill and Judy (nee MacGillivray) w e 1 c o m e their first son Jean-Paul William, 6 lbs. 3 02., Janu- ary 15. 1973 at York Cen- tral Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Abrams, Dr. Bate and the nursing staff. DUNN, Gordon Samuel â€" At Sunnybrook Hospital Toronto, on Friday, Janu- ary 19, 1973, Gordon Dunn of Aurora, 0nt., son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dunn of Sydney, N.S., and dear brother of Pearl (Mrs. W. Fewer), Mary (Mrs, A. MacDonald), Vera (Mrs. R. Reynolds), Robert and William, in his 56th year. Funeral held from Thomp- son Funeral Home, Aur- ora, on Tuesday. January 23. Interment Mt. Pleas- ant Cemetery, Toronto. GLASGOW, Lucy H. â€" At her home in Richmond Hill on Tuesday. January 16. 1973. Lucy Montgom- ery, beloved wife of the late Allan P. Glasgow. Dear mother of Peggy (Mrs. R. Robinson) and Harry and Grandmother of Pat (Mrs. V. Salin), Julie, Beverly, Allan, Paul, Lynn and Michael. Mrs. Glasgow rested at the B. E. Ring Funeral Home, 7783 Yonge St. (at Hwy. 73), 'I'hornhill. Service was held in the chapel Thursday. Interment Rest- haven Memorial Gardens. Donations may be made to the Heart Foundation. GAGE, Joseph â€"â€"- On Sat- urday, January 20, 1973, Joseph Gage, husband of the late Emily Skinner, dear father of George, John, Charles of Toronto, Joseph of Aurora, and Vio- let (Mrs. T. Richards), Richmond Hill. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Service was held Tuesday. Inter- ment Richmond Hill Cem- etery. c1w30 MICHELL, Olwen M. â€" At York Central Hospital, on Monday, January 22, 1973. Olwen Williams, beloved wife of Archie Michell, of Maple, dear mother of Susan (Mrs. A. Jensen), and John, dear sister of Art and Bill. Resting at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Funeral service in St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, Maple, Thursday 11 am. Inter- ment Richmond Hill Pres- byterian Cemetery. THORRAT, Eliza TINKER, Stanley Francis â€" Suddenly at Richmond‘Hill on Monday, January 22, 1973, beloved husband of Patricia Jerred, of Annap- olis Royal, N.S. Dear fa- ther of David, Delia (Mrs. M. Burgess), Brian and Donald. Also survived by 5 grandchildren and his brother Fred. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home. 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Funeral was held in St. Mary‘s Anglican Church, Wednes- day. Interment Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church Cemetery. In remem- brance a donation may be made to the Ontario Heart Fund. c1w30 WILSON. Ralph Leroy â€" At Riverdale Hospital on Thursday, January 18, 1973. Ralph L. Wilson, former missionary in An- goly, Africa for 34 years in the field of Education and Literature with the United Church of Canada. Beloved husband of the late Amelia Nunes de Mor- ais, dear father of Laura (Mrs. G. Culley). Alice (Mrs. C. Chambers) and the late Arthur E. M. Wilson rested at the B. E. Ring Funeral Home, 7783 Yonge St. (at Hwy. 7B)_ Thornhill. Funeral serv- ice was held in Thornhill Presbyterian Church. Cen- tre St., Monday. Inter- ment Evergreen Cemetery, Lyndock. Ont. Donations may be made to the Can- adian Bible Society. the birth of their second son, Stephen Paul, 6 lbs. 4% 025., born December 29, 1972. Thanks to Dr. McGregor, Dr. Bate and the nursing staff at York Central Hospital. We wish to express a special thanks to Sick Children's Hospital. clwv30 Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Monday. January 22, 1973. Eliza (Betty) Gibson, be- loved wife of Alex Thor- rat, of Richmond Hill, dear sister of Ellen, Ina, Isa and James all of Scot- land. Resting at the Mar- shall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Service Thursday 2 pm. Interment Richmond Hill Presbyterian Ceme- tery. clw30 Eirtha 43mm clw30 c1w30 c1-w30 clw30 clw30 Work Regional Police Police said the dogs had been left outside for about five minutes January 15, when they were taken. They were described as cream colored, natural bob- bed tails. tatooed on left flank with the letters ONX. Three French bulldogs, valued at $300 each. were stolen from Tulachmore fienchieus Kennels. RR 2, King Townthip, it was re- ported by Police. Thlie'ves used the same method to break into Con- cor Public School, Duffer- in Street, and to steal a tape recorder valued at $100, bettween January 19 land 21. French Bulldogs Stolen In King Wouldâ€"be robbers shot out a flood light at Smiley Land Fill, Concession 3, King T o w n 3 hip, January 21, smashed some windows in the side of the building and then broke in. In a third incident in the township, vandals slashed four tires on a bus belong- ing to Langdon's Coach Lines Company Limited, 266 Keele Street South, while it was parked on the United Church lot in Nobleâ€" ton. Damage was estimated at $73. Entrir was gained by breaking a window, . For the second week in a row, the office was broken into and an attempt was made to break into the cash rPE'ister. More than $450 in cash, candy, meat and cigarettes was taken in a break-in at Keele Valley Restaurant, 70 Sni'dercroft Road .in the Concord area of Vaughan, January 17. Walker‘s Shell Station, Hfighwhy 7, Wolodbridge, continues to be hit. Responsible, caring person required to provide night coverage (10 pm to 8 am) for 12 resident children. This will be a permanent position for the right individual. Two people on shift. Phone 773-4323 Mr. Knapton Once inside they ransack- ed the offices. but nothing was believed taken, police said. Damage amounted to $100. Certified teachers for supply work in Aurora, Oak Ridges, King City area. WANTED BLUE HILLS ACADEMY MW NIGHT STAFF 727-5782, 773-5592 833-5193 Please call: Aurora York Regional "dogs T King Damage amounted to $50» Last week, thieves made off with $100. The gas station was the scene of numerous holdup attempts and breakâ€"ins last year. A quantity of tools and An orientation meeting was held in Richmond Hill Monday to acquaint repre- sentatives from the com- munity, libraries, service clubs, schools with “Project Decision“, sponsored by the Addiction Research Founda- tion in coâ€"operation with citizens of Richmond Hill. On February 7. 14, 21 and 28, Richmond Hill Cablevi- sion, channel 10. will broad- cast a series of programs stressing the co-relation of decision-making and addic- tion. A quantity of tools and equipment valued at $200 was taken from a construc- tion shack on Rainbow Drive in Woodridge, Janu- ary 15 or 16. Police said the thieves forced the door of the shack, which belongs to Sunfield Realty Company, Toronto. Warren Homer, Willow- dale, reported to police that three light fixtures valued at $200, had been taken from his new home at 24 Dale Park ‘Court in the Thomhill area of Markham. According to police, an unknown person drove on- to the lot, smashed in three big bay windows in the station and 10 gas pump windows. tools Entry was gained by cut- ting the padlocks on the front gate and two storage sheds. A generator engine and two five-gallon gas cans beâ€" longing to Dri-xie Equipment Company Limited], 12 Heri- tage Road, Markham, were taken from a lot at Carlton Village Estates, Unionville. A vandal went on a ram- page at the Highway 7 serv- ice station of Frank Carone, 125 Essex Avenue, Lang- staff, January 2. A break-in at Greenspoon Brothers Limited, Don Mills Road, Markham, resulted in the theft of $495 worth of copper wire and assorted Thé theft occurred be- tween January 13 and 15. 8-Track Stereo Tapes Suggested List 198- 838 9.98 - 10.98 0 NOW ONLY . . . . . . . . WATCHES Incabl‘oc, automatic, 17 to 25 jewels, custom jewel watches. Suggested List 49.95 to 69.95. Unconditionally guaran- teed 1 year. Wide variety of SWISS MADE DISCOUNT RECORD SALES OF CANADA GILBERT'S VARIETY & RECORD BAR is proud to announce a spectacular sale at their dealer 22 YONGE ST. SOUTH â€"â€" RICHMOND HILL Daily 9:30 am. to 9 pm. â€" Sundays 12 to 6 pm. 4 Yonge St. South Richmond Hill Hydro-Electric Commission SAM COOK, Chairman Launch Addiction Program A pilot project, it will in- volve the community indivi- dually and collectively. The organizers are hoping that through family and neigh- borhood groups watching the programs in their own living rooms, up to 3,000 people 'will become involved in the project. Resources kits have been prepared and are available free from public libraries, the YWCA in Richmond Hill and the Addiction Re- search Foundation, 55 Don- caster Road in South Thom- hilI. For mail orders call 889-0441. "As a result “Project Deci- sion" was prepared and co- ordinated under direction of Don Graaf of the Addiction Research Foundation. four The idea for the project grew out of a part of the family life education pro- gram in Roman Catholic Schools :in the region. Parents play an important part in this program. and those in the Richmond Hill area were particularly im- pressed with a presentatlon made at St. Mary Immacu- late Roman Catholic School by Mrs. Vera Sing of the Addiction Research Centre. Mrs. Sing was invited to meet again with a group of local residents â€" a cross- section of the community including educators, clergy, mental and public health workers, family services, the YWCA and numerous serv- ice clubs. Suggested List 5.98 - 6.29 6.49 - 7.29 NOW ON LY . . . . . . . NOW ONLY STEREO RECORDS With a CASCADE 40 electric water heating appliance you can 11.95 29.95 to The films on Channel 10 will be broadcast every hour on the half hour from 6:30 to 11:30 pm on each of the four consecutive Wednesdays so that families and groups can work out their own pro- grams for viewing. If the response warrants it, video tapes will be made available to schools, agen- cies and business organiza- tions for use along with the free resource lnit. programs were filmed and resource kits prepared. I nun INYIRNA'HONAL amp-w (Lawrence-Dufferin) $125 Clerk-Typist Be a front runner and attain status by taking complete charge of this one girl of- fice. Great variety of dutd ies along with plenty of "Pub- lic contact". Dicta or short- hand is an asset. Excellent benefits. (Finch-Dufferln) $125 + Payroll Clerk Opportunity to run you own show! Accept full responsi- bility of computerized pay- roll, plus all personal rec- ords for this leading comp- any. General clerical duties. Congenial atmosphere. (Maple. Ontario) $125 Dicta-Secretary Demonstrate your top-notch dicta skills by assisting the general manager of this fast- growing company. General secretarial duties along with V.I.P. contact. Car is es- sential. (Finch-Dufferin) $100 + Machine Operator Display your NCR talent and be a welcomed asset to this leading recording firm. Dut- ies include posting of ac- counts payables, plus gen- eral clerical duties. Excellent potential. Call: Miss Kirkey - 787-0397 3089 Bathurst (at Lawrence) THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Jan. 25, 1973 7 use all the hot water you want at ONE LOW FLAT RATE. The CASCADE 40 produces hot water electrically 6 TIMES AS FAST AS AVERAGE USE DEMANDS...but. your water heating bill never increases. For information, call: LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY The controller of a manufacturer in Keele and Hwy. 7 area requires Girl Friday to assist in all areas of accountancy. Prime duties will be accounts receivable, accounts payable, pay- rolls, together with assistance in the prepara- tion of financial statements. To arrange an interview please call Mr. Preece WE REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SALES STAFF BE- CAUSE OF SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH IN THE RICHMOND HILL - THORNHILL AREA. IF YOU HAVE HAD A RECORD OF ACHIEVEMENT IN YOUR CAREER TO DATE AND FEEL YOU HAVE ABILITY TO SELL PROFESSIONALLY THEN WE WOULD LIKE TO DISCUSS WITH YOU OUR INDUSTRY, PRODUCT AND COMPANY AND YOUR FUTURE. THIS IS A SALARIED POSITION WITH ADDI- TIONAL RESULTS ORIENTED INCENTIVE AND COMPANY CAR. LITTLE FORD SALES REPRESENTATIVE 168 YONGE ST. N., RICHMOND HILL 889-1105 your hydra ACCOUNTANT ASSISTANT DON LITTLE FORD Phone 669-1232 CALL MR. R. STAPLES BRYDON ELLIS, Manager 884-4466

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