142 Model 2 Door Sedan. 4 cyl.. auto. Silver Grey with red trim. Lie. No. AWY 152. 1972 Montego MX 2 Door Hardtop. V8. auto.. power steering and brakes, radio. Grey with black trim, vinyl top and opera windows. Lic. No. AZF 042. 1972 Ford wagon, good condition. $750. 884-5759. c1w22 '66 DODGE Polara 880, rec- ent tune-up, new exhaust system, snow tires. 832-8981. c1w22 '67 VOLVO, 1223 as is, beEt offer. 884-8580. c2w22 '67 DODGE 3/4 ton Crew Cab Pickup truck, 318 V8, P.B., auto.. radio. A-l condition. low mileage. certified, $1.575. Call 884-3404 after 5 pm. ’66 VOLKSWAGEN static?- T37 2 Door Hardtop. V8. auto.. power steering and brakes. radio. Electric Blue and white trim with white vinyl top. Lic. No. HAT 085. ’65 FORDWI-‘Eirlane, as _i§, body fair. but needs engine work. $125. 884-6783. c1w22 '66 TRIt’ï¬/Iï¬Iâ€"Spimre 4. good top, body fair, asking $100. 884-2471. c1w22 1969 Dodge Dart 2 Door Hardtop, 6 cyl.. auto.. radio, whiteâ€" walls, wheel discs. Bronze with matching trim. Lic. No. FBZ 647, LTD Brougham 2 Door Hardtop. V8. auto., power steering and brakes, radio, vinyl top. Aqua with matching trim. Lic. No. BSE 567. 2 Door. 4 cyl., 4 speed. Red with matching trim. 33,000 miles. Lic. No. CXU 180. GS 2 Door Hardtop. V8. auto.. power steering and brakes. radio. whitewalls. wheel discs. Green with matching trim. Lic. No. DWJ 993. 2 Door Hardtop. 6 cyl., automatic, radio, white- walls, wheel discs. Green with green trim. 44,000 miles. Lic. No. BBX 530. Skylark Custom converti- ble. V8, auto.. power steering and brakes, radio. Daffodil Yellow wit h white trim. Lic. No. BXT- 471. '65 METEOR, 6 cyl.. auto., $150 or best offer; 2 chrome rims. 14" Chev. $25. 884- 1977, c1w22 ’64 METEOR 8 cylinder, automatic. rebuilt transmission, new exhaust. 6 good tires, not certified, $175.00. Also ’63 Mercury for parts, no papers, $55.00. 881-2734. c1w22 '65 AUSTIN 1100, good con- dition. 884-6446. *1w22 ’64 OLDS. Deluxe, motor and body in Aâ€"l condition, win- terized, certified. $450. or best offer. 884-5622 before 9 pm. Rick. c1w22 $200, as is, no muffler. 884; 4302. c1w22 '64 PONTIAC Parisienne. V8 engine, automatic trans- mission, excellent running condition, sell or trade for what have you? 889-0705. clw22 ’63 PONTIAC Pï¬isienne, '57 FORD, 6 cyl..7 in perfect running order, $100. 884â€" 6767. *1w22 ’64 PONTIAC Custom Sport convertible. 881â€"0104. People Communicate With People 1966 Mustang 1971 Pontiac 1971 Volvo 1970 Buick 1970 Buick 1970 Volks USED CARS 1969 Ford LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS PHONE 884-1105- clw22 c1w21 VonZUBEN â€" In loving memory of Frank Von- Zuben who passed away November 28. 1972. â€"Lovingly remembered by wife, children and friend George Holden. c1w22 PRIVATE 4-Bedroom Home Richmond Hill â€"â€" 50‘ x 185’ lot. finished rec. room. fire- place, mature trees and shrubs. close to all facilities. Immediate possession. $49,- 900. 884-7094. c1w22 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Clark of Thornhill are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter Susan Chris- tine to Ronald Gordon Arm- strong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Armstrong of Rich- mond Hill. c1w22 Six Rooms Plus! This well cared for bungalow will provide the cost con- scious purchaser with 3 good sized bedrooms, m o d e r n kitchen and brand new broad- loom. Located close to schools on quiet crescent. Excellent terms. Call A] Richardson. 223-8255 â€" Res. 884-5856. Bruhn and Haga Real Estate Limited. c1w22 Engagrmmta RICHMOND HILL â€" $41,900 DO you have a drinking problem? If so AA can help. Write Box 84. Richmond Hill, or call EM. 6-8684. tf024 BIRTHRIGHT Distressed by an unplanned pregnancy? Why not let us help you. 469-1111. c8w19 lot. near shopping â€"â€" about $40,000. 3 bedrooms, Thornhill area, $50,000 to $60,000. Modern split level, 4 bed- rooms, pool, spring posses- sion. A. Lauman. Real Es- tate Broker. 483-5002. Bungalow, 2 bedrooms. G663 BARGAIN PRICED GOOD USED CARS ’71 SUPER BEETLE, rebuilt engine, terrific shape, $1,595. '68 RENAULT 16 S e d a n/ wagon. Runs well, $350 as is. '67 PONTIAC Laurentian. 4 dr, Newly painted. certified. $895. '72 MONTCALM station- wagon. loaded with extras. like new. 20,000 miles. $3,500 cash. Phone 884-7015 after 6 pm. c1w22 '72 DODGE Challenger, 318, 8 cyl. engine, powder blue, black vinyl roof. 19,000 miles. certified. Call between 9 am and 3 pm, 223-8917. ’72 VOLKSWAGEN Beetle, 26,000 mil/es, lent condition, $ 925 1256. ’72 DATSUN 510, 20,000 miles, tape, Michelin, stripes, tach. header, like new, $2,100, 884-1634 after 6 pm. '71 CHARGER saber Be& 340 magnum, 4 on floor. loaded. 889-0747. c1w22 ’70 VOLVO 144, Swedish quality, economical 4 cylin- der, snows on spare rims, Vital undercoated. $2.200. 832-1025. c1w22 '69 VOLKSWA’GEN Notch- back, good shape, $850. or best offer. 884-6798 after 7 '69 BUICK LeSabre, 2 door hardtop, power brakes, steer- ing, radio, new tires. exhaust and brakes, one owner. 884- 4779. nc/w22 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ’68 DODGE Coronet 500, 318 engine, 4 barrel carburetor. dual exhaust, $1,000. phone after 5:30 pm. 773-4210. '68 Ford Van Campei‘, 600. 832-2436. c1w22 REAL ESTA TE WANTED 3n flatmm'iam GREENWOOD GARAGE Richmond Hill 884-8841 or 773-4444 PERSONAI 16 Industrial Road USED CARS (Continued) c2w21 c1w22 clw22 832- c1w22 c1w22 excel- Super c1w22 c2w22 PARSONS â€" Berk and Vel ROSS â€" Ray and Cathy (nee Fraser) are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their first child, a son Michael Jason, 7 lbs., 15 025.. on Sunday, November 25, 1973. at North York Bran- son Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Roy Cogan. INOUYE â€" To Ed and Con- nie, a son, Ken, 7 pounds. 12 ounces. November 14. at York Central Hospital. a brother for Ross. Many thanks to Dr. Bate and nursing staff. c1w22 TULLOCH â€"â€" Jack and Toni are proud to announce the safe arrival of their daugh- ter Tiffany Robin, 6 lbs. 5% 025., on November 14, 1973. A sister for Mich- ael. Special thanks to Dr. , Socol and all the nursing staff. c1w22 STEWART, Charles Leill (Councillor of Richmond Himâ€"Suddenly as the re- sult of a motor accident on Tne=dav. November 27th, 1973, Charles Stewart, be- loved husband of Betty Groves of Richmond Hill, dear father of “ Eddie. James. David and Ronald; dear son of Mrs. Frances E. Duncan. Resting at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Rich- mond Hill. Funeral serv- ice in the Chapel Friday 2 pm. Interment West- minster Cemetery. c1w22 HAWORTH, Lawrence M.â€" At his home, May Ave. Richmond Hill. Saturday, November 24, 1973, belov- ed husband of Rose Nee- son. in his 92nd year, dear father of Noreen (Mrs. R. Christopher), Lawrence, Mildred (Mrs. N. Christo- 'pherl. Winnifred (Mrs. W. Ferguson) and Stanley. Also survived by 15 grand- children and 2 great-grand- children. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home. 126 Yonge St. N., Rich- mond Hill. Funeral Serv- ice was held in St. Mary's Anglican Church, Rich- mond Hill, Tuesday after- noon. Interment Richmond Hill Cemetery. c1w22 HALL, Janet Bisland â€" On Wednesday, November 21. 1973, Janet Hall, of Thorn- hill, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hall. dear sister of Robert and the late Hugh, George, and John. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. North, Rich- mond Hill. Service was held Saturday. clw22 { DRESSMAKING BURNS, John Ewart â€"â€" At Sunnybrook Hospital, on Wednesday evening, Nov- ember 21, 1973, John Ew- art Burns of 8000 Jane Street (RR 1, Maple). in his 77th year. Beloved husband of Ada Linn of Ivy. Ontario. Dear father of Harold of Southfield, Michigan, Ron of Emmaâ€" lea, Larry of Willowdale. Jack of Wroxeter and Ross at home and the late Bob- by (Died of Polio, 1937). Loved grandfather of 13 grandchildren, brother of Bev, Herb, Carl and Gar- vin Burns. Rested at the W. R. Scott & Son Fun- eral Home. 7776 Kipling Avenue (at Highway 7. Woodbridge) Town of Vaughan. From 2 o’clock Friday. Service was held in the chapel on Saturday, November 24th at 2 o'- clock. Interment Union Cemetery, Thornton. REPAIRS and 7 alterations done by professionals. Barth's Cleaning Centre. 884-4411. are thrilled to announce the arrival of Karen Lil- lias, 8 lbs. 4 025. on Nov- ember 21, 1973 at York Central Hospital. A sister for Susan. Special thanks to Dr. Golab and hospital staff. c1w22 tions. Reasonable prices. 889- 4145. tfc2 DRESSMAKING and altera- THE YORK COUNTY SEPARATE SCHOOLS Eirflya Emma c1w22 tch2 Not so. Weston came on. the Rams relaxed, and three straight goals by Randall. Knox and Smith had them hanging on the ropes. They settled down in the final 20 minutes and Wgston was sel- dom dangerous. The contest was a rugged contest with both sides glaring at one another quite frequently and, on occasions, threatening open warfare. We are pleased to announce that Mr. Guy Simmons has now been registered as a salesman in our Richmond Hill office. Mr. Simmons who is married and a life long resident of the Hill will be specializing in residential sales and invites enquiries from his many friends and acquaint- ances in town. Then came the second and Febbo’s goal at 12:10 from Mike Hartman and Billy Stephenson and it looked like a question of how many they were going to get. His goal came at the 1:17 mark of the third period and it pretty well deflated any jcomeback hopes of the West- r oners who had previously watched the Rams build up a 5-1 lead only to come back with three straight goals to make it 5-4 at the end of the second. Weston was finished after that as both teams got into a Chippy frame of mind, walk- ed into a series of penalties. and succeeded in only blunt- ing one another's offensive forays as a result. Dave Stuart was Rich- mond Hill's big production man as he counted on two with the others going to Dave “Digger†Dunkley, Robbie Yoteff, Rick Febbo, and Pederson. Jim Col- ville, Brian Randall. Rick Knox. and Frank Smith scored for Weston. The Rams dominated the first 20 minutes with almost all of their rushes turning into dangerous ones as they skated off with a somewhat easy 4-1 lead. Rams Tied For First Defeat Weston 6-4 That final Ram goal was a solo effort all the way as Defenceman Pederson charg- ed up the right boards and zoomed a slap shot as he crossed the Weston blueline and it caught the top right hand corner behind Goalie Brad Kouri. Newcomer Benny Pederson’s second goal in as many games took the pressure off the Rich- mond Hill Rams Tuesday night as they decisioned Weston Dodgers by 6-4 and moved into a first place tie with Vaughan Nationals in the hectic Provincial Junior “A†hockey race. Richmonv'd Hill’s Febbo re- 3 bedroom bungalow, 2 car garage, stone fireplace and large living room, separate din- ing room, lounge with brick fireplace and bar, fourth bedroom or study, landscaped and fenced. Asking $62,900. WESTSIDE RICHMOND HILL NORM BLACK REALTY LTD. TYPISTS REQUIRED PRIVATE SALE 50-60 w.p.m. full or part time, afternoon - evening shifts RONALDS FEDERATED GRAPHICS 225 Yonge Street North ' 881-2722 - 884-9121 125 LAVEROCK AVENUE 884-7811 GUY stISiGNs On one occasion Pederson carried right in, passed out to Tak'euchi who rifled a shot which rang merrily off the top crossbar. It shook up the goal judge who flashed the light anyway. Richmond Hill also had the misfortune to Mt the post on a couple of shots which appeared to be label- led. The only real fight occur- red between the Ram‘s Yoteff and Weston’s Murray Marling with the decision going to the bigger Marling who also got a jump on Yoteff.who never really got started. ceivcd a 10-minute miscon- duct in the first period when he attempted to perform mayhem on Weston's Steve Brown who had previously felled Ernie Takeuc'hi draw- mgapenalty on the play. I‘hat's when Febbo made a wild rush at Brown only to be tackled ala football style by one of the linemen. He received the misconduct for dallying in going to the pe- nalty box. It was Brown's second penalty of the game and the Weston coach decided to keep him on the bench the rest of the game whether to prevent him from getting into further woes or from _Febbo exer- cising his dislike on him. The final period also saw the Ram’s normally hockey- minded Billy Stevenson clash with a couple of Wesâ€" ton players and, on one oc- casion, drop his gloves. He picked up slashing and roughing penalties on the first one and high-sticking in the second one. ' The Rams go against Whitby tonight (Thursday) in Whitby and travel to Seneca for a game there Monday night before re- turning Tuesday night to go against Markham Wax- ers at 8 pm. ru-«>-u.¢-.<.o- S90 3120 $115 $115 $110 $100 -41-1I-0-0-4I-0-0-I r-I)-(.0."-u-n.0.n-0-l -1>.0.0-0.u Finch/Dufferil grad with ty}: ance office. Jane/Finch. French speak Manager. Lot Don Mills/Y0] for experienc‘ for variety. Don Mills/Yo: Operator requ Good promotic Eglinton/Westi Friday positio; Dufferin/Lawr typing ability interesting p05 “No ap 5 Fairview Ma] 3089 Bathurst 1315 Finch Ave. 9230 Islington Avenue, Woodbridge Tired of fighting the traffic to Toronto? Manufacturer of home freezers requires help in SHEET METAL LIGHT ASSEMBLY PAINT DEPARTMENTS Excellent company paid benefits including: 0 Hospital and medical 0 Life and disability plans 0 Sickness and accident wages continuation plan 0 Blue Cross drug plan. Apply in person or have an application mailed to you. CALL 851-2861 Required for interesting custom work. Up to $4.50 per hour for fully skilled fabricétors. Training given if necessary. Apply Alcore Fabricating Ltd., 65 Newkirk Road, Richmond Hill - 889-4923 MALE AND FEMALE FIBREGLASS LAMINATORS my gamggggm Mortgages Arranged Should you be desirous of acquiring or disposing of a business, commercial, in- dustrial and investment real estate holdings, please consult with Don Mills/York Mills. Experienced Keypunch Operator required for modern electronics firm. Good promotion possibilities. ' Eglinton/Weston Rd. Variety Plus in this Girl Friday position working for 3 executives. l Dufferin/Lawrence. Trainee position. Use your typing ability and assist the bookkeeper in this interesting position. Lots of variety. “No appointment necessary†5 Fail-view Mall Dr.. Suite 260 493-6380 3089 Bathurst St., At Lawrence .. 787-0397 1315 Finch Ave., Suite 206, at Keele 630-0064 Residential Firsts Residential Seconds Cottages Jane/Finch. International company requires French speaking dicta for Public Relations Manager. Lots of public contact. Dan Mills/York Mills. Opening in sales area for experienced Dicta-Typist. Clerical duties for variety. a DRAKE INTERNATIONAL companv Finch/Dufferin. Great opportunity for recent grad with typing. Trainee Position in insur- ance office. 425 Davis Drive, Newmarket Mortgage Department drake Dersmuwx Robert Armstrong Limited Realtor Commercial Industrial Division William P. Killam , Purchased and Sold ROBERT LUERY Mortgage Manager 895-8621 889-7877 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Nov. 29, 1973 Industrial Commercial arm Call ‘\‘\‘\\\“ I \Ihe Mover lid. RESIDENTIAL FIRSTS AND SECONDS COMMERCIAL AND COTTAGE LOANS MORTGAGES BOUGHT AND SOLD Our continuous follow up with all lenders and supply of private funds ensures you the low- est interest rate and best terms at minimum cost. MOVING? 127 BIRCH AVE. THORNHILL Modern Storage Warehouse E. E. Jacobs, Chairman A parcel of land, approximately one acre. ZOO-foot frontage, 225 feet deep. On Dufferin Street, Richmond Hill, immediately west of the Senior Citizens’ Home. Survey may be viewed at the Board Administration Office. Tenders must be returned by 4:00 p.m., Dec- ember 7th. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The York County Roman Catholic Separate School Board 75 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill 889-9792 773-4326 FOR SALE BY TENDER MORTGAGE LOANS het us help you solve All your Experienced electrician familiar with electric motors, wiring requirements, electidcal equip- ment. Previous hospital experience would be an asset but not a prerequisite. Apply: ELECTRICIAN PHIL POWELL CALL PHIL POWELL 884-8183 I mun-AI“. _â€"â€"â€"‘â€"-â€"â€"â€" FOR RENT PRIME LOCATION YOUR UNITED VAN LINES AGENT efore you move! oving problems 51 YONGE STREET NORTH, RICHMOND HILL YORK CENTRAL HOSPITAL Personnel Department Inmmwucmmuml 889-49Il-2-3 J. Zupancic, Superintendent Gentle as a Lamb