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The Liberal, 13 Dec 1973, p. 7

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Want Extra Cash For Christmas . . . Use Liberal Action Want Ads Now '65 METEOR. $250. or best offer. 884-1598. c2w23 hi 762 VOLKSWAGEN, as is, $200, 884-5507. c2w24 Futurizesil llsed Oars LTD, 2 Door Hardtop, V8. auto., power steering and brakes, radio, whitewalls. wheel discs. Green with gold stripping and match- ing trim. Lie. APL 629. Custom Cruiser Station- wagon, V8, auto.. power steering and brakes, roof racks, 7,800 miles, one owner car. Olive Green with matching trim. Lic. No. HCB 025. Galaxie 500 4 Door Hard- top, V8, auto., power steering and b r a k e s, whitewalls, wheel discs. G010 wun matcmng mm. Lic. No. DUN 712. GUARANTEED 100 ‘70 FOR 60 DAYS OR 2000 MILES! 1973 Oldsmobile 1972 Montego MX 2 Door Hardtop. V8. auto. power steering and brakes, radio, vinyl top, opera windows. Sil- ver Grey with matching trim. Lie. No. AZF 042. If you’ve always thought used cars are pretty chancy...you’ve never seen the Little Profit's Futurized used cars. These automobiles have been completely reconditioned, to give you many more years of dependable driving. The value can’t be beat, and we'd say any one of our used cars is a sure bet . . . except that it 'isn’t a bet at all! And that's guaranteed! LTD Brougham 2 Door Hardtop, V8. auto.. power steering and power brakes. Brown Glow with match- ing trim. Lie. ALO 594. Impala 4 Door Hardtop. V8, auto., power steering and brakes. radio, vinyl top. Medium Blue with matching trim. Lie. No. BLM 761. 1971 Ford LTD Squire Wagon, V8. auto., power steering and brakes, radio, panel trim in wood finish. Lic. DYJ- 676. 1969 Ford LTD 4 Door HardtOp, V8. auto., power steering and brakes. radio, vinyl top. Burgundy and matching wine wood trim. Lic. No. DST 356. 1970 Pontiac Grand Prix 2 Door Hard- top. V8. auto.. power steering, brakes and win- dows. vinyl top. Burg- undy with black trim. Lie. No. DYY 120. 1971 Chevrolet USED CARS 1973 Ford 1972 Ford 1972 Ford '63 CHEV. truck with ’68 V8 motor. good running con- dition. 884-6417 evenings. tfc24 ’65 CHEV.. new snow; good condition. 884-6446. c1w24 '65 CbRVzfiR. good con’di? tion. must sell, $275.00 884- 2643 after 6 pm. c1w24 765 CORVAIR Convertible, $225. 889-8232. c1w24 '66 VOLVO, good body, good motor $600 or best offer. Ask for Doug. 889-7313. days. clw24 ‘68 DODGE. V8. 318. panel, 61,000 miles. runs like new. $650, uncertified, p h o n e Harry, 833-5118 after 5:30 pm. c1w24 ’65 METEOR sedan, good, body fair, $65 1434. @6 VOLKSWAGEN Fast- back. good condition, $400 or best offer. 773-5416. :63 FORD, needs work. Best cash offer. 884.5727 after 5 pm. c1312} painted, good. engine, P.S.. P.B.. Certified. 884-3250. '68 FORD Galaxie 2 Door ‘Handtop, awtomatic. power. Best offer. 884-6180 after 6 pm. c1w24 '68 AUSTIN 1100, automatic. 4-door, good condition, new tires and brakes. reliable second car. $550, 884-4341. ’66 FAIRLANE 500, 289 eng- ine. P.S., P.B.. new paint. Best offer. 884-3250. c1w24 '66 MUSTANG, vs. auto- matic. 881-0213 or 889-1859. c1w24 '67 DODGEW. Monaco, just '69 DATSUN ’510, certified. $995. 884-8386. c1w24 '71 VENTURA, 250 auto- matic. power steering. Block heater. Good condition. Best offer. 884-1737. clw24 WY’CUDA. 34o V-8. auto., extras, $3.600. 640-4388 after 6 pm. c2w24 '71 FORD LTD Country Squire Wagon, V8, auto- matic. power steering and brakes, low mileage. A-1 con- dition. Private. 1-473-3248. c1w24 Engagementa Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Thomas of Thornhill happily an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Gillian to James Hughes. son of Mrs. Allison Hughes and the late Mr. Bill Hughes of Rich- mond Hill. c1w24 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Carrick of Maple are very pleased to announce the en- gagement of their daughter Cathy to Mr. Edward Lang- ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Langley of Rich- mond Hill. c1w24 Janet Stetic and Stewart McCowan are pleased to an- nounce the marriage of their mother. Helen McCowan, of Willowdale, to Bob Jackson of Guelph. Ontario. The wed- ding will take place in the Anglican Church in Maple, Ontario, on Thursday evening. December 20. 1973. c1w24 Hurflunming marriagva To commence duties at the intersection of John Street and Henderson Avenue. Duties require 2 hours per day. Rate of pay - $6.00 per day. Mr. and Mrs. Des Bourke of Maple are happy to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter San- dra to Jim Kirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirk of Barrie. Wedding to take place at St. Stephen's Church, Maple on Saturday. Decem- ber 22, 1973 at 4 pm. Offic- iating at the ceremony will be Dr. Ramsay Armitage. At Toronto. on NoVember 30, 1973 Carolyn, daughter of Mrs. Allison and the late Bill Hughes, was united in mar- riage to Mr. Barry Fleming. son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Flem- ing of Gander. Newfoundland. clw24 WANTED SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD USED CARS filarriagvg TOWN OF MARKHAM Please Contact Personnel Office Town of Markham 8911 Don Mills Road Markham Phone - 297-1900 887-5577 (Continued) motor 832- c1w24 c1w24 c1w24 c1w24 c1w24 WILKINSONâ€"Norma Jean and Greg are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Jessica Lynne on December 10. 1973. at York Central Hos- pital, a sister for Terry. c1w24 RYDER â€" Carl and Mary CLOSE, Richard â€" At York Central Hospital on Tues- day evening, December 11, 1973. Richard Close, be- loved husband of Helena Mathews of Richmond Hill, dear father of Charles and grandfather of Richard, Diane and Brian. brother of Eva (Mrs. J. Wealll. Resting at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Service on Thursday at 1:30 pm. Interment Richmond Hill Presbyterian Ceme- tery. c1w24 BRADFORD. Frederick Wil- liam â€" At York Central Hospital Sunday. Decem- ber 9 1973 beloved hus- band of Gladys Bradford of Richmond Hill. Rested GRIERSON. Athol M. â€" On Sunday, December 9, 1973, wife of George Grier- son of Maple. c1w24 HISLOP. Edgar -- At Or- angeville on Wednesday morning, December 5, 1973. Survived by his re- maining sisters and bro- ther, Violet Hislop, Hannah (Mrs. R. Horwood), Marg- aret (Mrs. R. Millen) and Algar Hislop. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, Richmond Hill. Service was held on Thurs- day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Richmond Hill Presbyterian Cemetery. JOBSON, Florence â€" At York Manor Sunday, Dec- ember 9, 1973. Florence. beloved wife of the late William Jobson, aunt of Douglas Simmons, Rich- mond Hill. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N,, Rich- mond Hill. Service was held Tuesday. Interment Richmond Hill Presbyter- ian Cemetery. c1w24 PATERSON, Jane â€" At York Central Hospital on Sunday, December 9, 1973. Jane Hill. loved wife of the late Frank G. Pater- son. dear mother of Bill. Dick. Bob and Marcia, sis- ter of John and William Hill of Florida. Mrs. Pat- erson rested at the B. E. Ring Funeral Home, 7783 Yonge St., (at Hwy. 7B). Thornhill. Service was held in the chapel Wed- nesday. Interment St. Andrew's Cemetery. Do- nations may be made to the Ontario Cancer Re- search Institute, 500 Sher- bourne St., Toronto. are pleased to announce the final adoption of their son Kevin Andrew. A brother for Stacy Anne. Our sincerest thanks to all concerned. c1w24 at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Service was held Tuesday. In- terment Richmond Hill Presbyterian Cemetery. Ahnptinn Confidential Secretary A vacancy exists at Seneca College, King Campus for a Confidential Secretary to be responsible to the Associate Dean. The successful applicant should have acquired a high degree of proficiency in transcription skills includ- ing shorthand and dictaphone. through several years of secretarial experience. The ability to relate effectively with staff and students and handle a variety of senior secretarial and administrative duties are essential. Please apply in person at Finch Campus, Personnel Office: Sfl‘éfi‘éfififi’éififigflfléfig Emma Birth: J3:â€" HAPPINESS \ Ahmshopping at (57” M FURNITURE SALES Spy/ff for CHRISTMAS' 1; y) BARGAINS. We haveT FURNITURE. APPLIANCES, CHINA. ANTIQUES and MANY OTHER UNUSUAL CHRISTMAS IDEAS. Richmond Hill 889-5101 Eflfififigfigflfifl Come in and browse. We’re open 9:30 to 6 daily; Thurs. Fri. 'til 9; Closed Sunday. A-l FURNITURE SALES Elgin Mills Rd. at Railway Tracks Richmond Hill 889-5101 OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY I750 [INCH AVENUK EASI WIllOWDAlE ONYARIO 491-5050 c1w24 c1w24 c1w24 Rams 3, Seneca 3 Hit Open Goal Post The tie gave the Rangers a share of first place with Vaughan Nationals and ele- vated the Rams into sole uossession of fourth spot vated the Rams into sole possession of fourth spot one point ahead of North York Rangers, one point he- hind Aurora Tigers and three from first place. But it all could change. Don't blink your eyes. HITS GOALPOST Tuesday night's game was made his move with 3:36 DECEMBER 15. SATURDAY, 11 am â€"â€" Auction Sale for Dave Bowick, 8222 Islington Ave. (formerly Pine Grove), approx. 1/2 mile north of Hwy. 7. Sale includes: Furni- ture and contractor’s tools and supplies. Chesterfield and chair. marble-top end table, continental beds, dressers. combination writing desk and book case, 5-piece wicker set, misc. chairs, tables, small china cabinet, 16-in. portable B&W TV, coal lamp. wicker fern stands, crocks, misc. china etc.; upright steel tool cabinet, 2 table saws. Home- lite XL-12 chain saw, 12-ton hydraulic jack, Various sabre saws, sanders, drills; site service box; ladders. wooden and aluminum. New hangers and hinges, hand tools, shov- els. etc. Misc. wood trim. planks. old brick, flag stones. slate, new 4-in. cement blocks, etc. Sale will start with con- tractor items. Furniture to sell at 1 pm then balance of above items. Terms: Cash â€" Gord Orr, Auctioneer, 833- 6360. c1w24 SALE REGISTER vwaesult wé-s-OaVS-3 tie with a powerful, smooth skating and passing Seneca Ranger squad in a Provincial Junior “A” hockey game at Richmond Hill Arena. Dave “Digger” Dunkley had the game won for the Richmond Hill Rams Tuesday night with a little over three minutes left in the game. But he couldn’t convince a moody goalpost which jumped in front of his shot with a wide- open net staring at him. '1! , ,,,,-...£..1 -__--LL JORDAN â€" Cherished mem- ories of a dear husband. father and grandfather Percy, who passed away Dec. 18, 1972. Beautiful memories are treas- ured ever 01' happy days when we were together. â€" Lovingly remembered by his wife Elsie and family. KUCHERAWY â€" In loving memory of a dear brother and uncle, Wally who pass- ed away December 16, 1970. Your presence we miss, Your memory we treasure, Loving you always Forgetting you never. â€"Sad1y missed by brother Stan and family. c1w24 WATSONâ€"In loving memory of dear Dad Barney Oak- ley. who passed away on December 13. 1955. A heart of gold stopped beat- ing. Hard working hands at rest, God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best. The leaves and flowers may get. _ â€" Lovingly remembered by wither, The golden sun may set. But the hearts that loved so dearly Are the ones who won't for- daughter VHilda Ilene. *1w24 3111 mtmnriam *1w24 tied at 3-3 when Dunkley ed when Rick Febbo carriedl into the corner behind the Seneca net and fired a passl directly in front. Dunkley was standing to'one side of the net and flicked the puck toward the open side only‘ to have it rattle off the goal- post. } seconds remaining. It start-1 Both the goalies. Brian Stankiewicz of the Rams and Mike Benny of the Rangers, came up with solid perform- ances on the number of occa- sions they were tested. Rich- mond Hill outshot Seneca 31 to 27. The Rams opened the scor- ing at 8:56 of the first period on a goal by Defenceman Billy Stephenson from Dave Stuart and Jack Guest. Despite this piece of bad luck the Rams were reason- ably contented to skate away with a tie in a fast- skating game which ranged from end to end. This lead evaporated quick- ly as Rick Tarasuk scored at 9:04 and Joe Kelly put the visitors in front at 13:37. CLEMENT SCORES The determined Rams kept pecking away in the second period and finally tied the game at 14:25 as Jim Cle- ment was right in front' of the net to drive the puck behind Benny on set-ups by Dunkley and Febbo. Richmond Hill startled the Rangers at 5:10 of the final 20 minutes as an always dangerous and opportunistic Hartman scored on assists from Bob Bangay and Ernie Takeuchi. DEFENSIVE SHELL The Rams attempted to go into a defensive shell at this point but had trouble dis- couraging the smooth passing combinations of the Rangers. Seneca got the tying goal at 12:45 and made it look rather easy as Jim Cowley zeroed in on Stankiewicz. swept behind the net and zapped the puck out to Frank Neal who wheeled it home in the same motion. Stankiewicz didn't have a chance, The Rams play Weston tomorrow night (Friday) at Weston at 8:30 pm and are back home to Vaughan Nationals Tuesday night at 8 pm. BY READING AND USING LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS Do you know of an easier way to shop or sell? When you make the “Liberal” Classified col- umns your market place, all you do is place your ad and wait for the phone to ring (and ring it will) or sit back and enjoy reading the Class- ified columns, then phone for an appointment to see the advertised items. Want ads do the work â€" and quickly. PHONES 884-1105 - 884-8177 “Home Paper of the District Since 1878” Yesterday’s skills aren’t good enough for tomorrow's jobs. The key to a better future and perhaps to a better job is training. If you are unemployed or underemployed, or your job is becoming obsolete, train- ing may be the answer. Check with your North York Canada Manpower Centre at 5799 Yonge St.. Willow- dale. An experienced counsellor will help you decide whether training can work for you. There are openings in the following courses: Baking Techniques Furniture Upholstery and Repair Business Equipment Servicing Heating Technician Certified Building Custodian Hospital Orderly Custom Dressmaking and Alterations Inventory Control Dining Room Service Oil Burner Service OTHER COURSES WILL BE AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR “The Liberal” JOB TRAINING MAY BE THE ANSWER area Since “The Liberal” published its “Cookbook '73” September 27 there have been many calls from people who are not regular subscribers but would like to have a copy of the book. For these people, we have good news. We arranged to have additional copies run off the press to meet "the demand. The cookbook con- tains over 200 recipes sent in by readers from as far distant as Vancouver and Quebec, as well as helpful hints for the home cook. Also, many of our regular readers have called to see if they can get additional c0pies for friends’ or relatives outs1de of our distribution Copies for sale at the office, 63 Yonge Street South, Richmond Hill, at 35¢ per copy, are the same as those distributed in the September 27 edition of “The Liberal". It is tabloid size printed on newsprint stock, the same as the rest of the paper, but half as big. It is not a hard-cover book with glossy pages lavishly illustrated with color shots of mouthwatering delicacies, but it does have a wide range of interesting recipes, economical and gourmet, some simple, some very involved, but for the price, where could you find a better buy? Get your copy now, while they last. Up to 7,500 square feet . Modern air-conditioned offices â€"â€" $4.35 per sq. ft 6 Stores â€" $3.757p7egisq. ft. AMPLE PARKING COOKBOOK ’73 Has Openings for Experienced Men and Women PURCHASING/EXPEDITING PRODUCTION ASSISTANT MACHINE MECHANICS JANITOR LAYOUT O GAS CUTTERS ROLL OPERATOR PRESS BRAKE OPERATOR RADIAL DRILL OPERATOR CANADIAN LUCKENS LIMITED 42 Taber Rd., Rexdale Canada Manpower Centre Manpower and Main-d'ceuvre Immigration et Immigration Robert Andras Robert Andras Minister Ministre Apply Between 2- 6p .,m 95 NEWKIRK ROAD, RICHMOND HILL 889- 9100 _ FOR RENT PRIME LOCATION VCA/FORMOLD REXDALE PLATE SHOP WE ARE WILLING TO TRAIN 51 YONGE STREET NORTH, RICHMOND HILL 743-6761 G. MacDonald REQUIRES TRADESMEN G BROKERS PROTECTED PHONE 964-9191 Centre de Main-d’oeuvre du Canada THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday,.Dec. 13, 1973 7 NOTICE TO SEPTIC TANK CONTRACTORS ETC. As of December 21, 1973, the installation of sewage disposal systems (septic tank) will NOT be permitted until weather conditions are satisfactory in the Spring of 1974. On page 4 of our Last Minute Gift Guide (in this issue), we illustrated the incorrect Car Radio. The Car Radio shown here is the correct one and offers exceptional value at $16.95, with built-in 4" speaker, illuminated slide-rule dial and much more. We hope this error will not incon- venience you, and that you will enjoy discovering the spectacular money-saving gift ideas awaiting you at Canadian Tire. illustration error in pm Last Minute Gift Guide \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? LTD. REALTOR Video means buy or sell your home on our TV . costs. no more . . 9654 YONGE STREET - RICHMOND HILL 884-9111 PHONE 881-1912 At Corner of Yonge and Yongehurst Rd. 127 BIRCH AVE" THOBNBILL Modern Storage Warehouse MORTGAGE LOANS VIflEfl REM: EB'PHTE I YOUR UNITED VAN LINES AGENT et us help you solve All your Moving problems YORK REGIONAL HEALTH UNIT PHIL POWELL CALL PH IL POWELL 884-8183 RICHMOND HILL Lot 283 Ft. Deep Potential to subdivide in near future. $59,900. with a lovely brick bunga- low. Suitable for a growing family. On a quiet street. Good financing. For this and other homes . . . Call BRIGITTE LINNANE WILLOWDALE SPECIAL 4 bedrooms featuring 20 ft. living room overlooking the garden, fire- place in rec. room. The kids can skip to school. Close to Sayvette Shop- ping Complex. Low down payment. For Willowdale and Richmond Hill homes call BRUNO TUCCIARONE FOR ONLY $39,900. You may become the proud owner of this charming 3 bedroom bungalow. Located in the heart of Richmond Hill. On all services and in walking distance from all conveniences. Call VIVIAN RISI for more information. RICHMOND HILL EXECUTIVE 65x236 ft. homesite contains this California style bungalow. Featur- ing large master bedroom with 4 piece ensuite, family room with fire- place, walkout to backyard. Entrance into basement from garage, plus many extras. “TWO offices to serve you better" 4862 Yonge St., Willowdale 9654 Yonge St. 8., Richmond Hill Members of the Toronto Real Estate Board efore you move! *W «b [flflflfllfln TIRE ‘atinn ermr in nur J. O. SLINGERLAND, D.P.H., Medical Officer of Health. REAL ESTAT] ln’orncns’mmmtmnl 889-4911-2-3 Gentle u I Lamb

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