___._ _.__i 6 ‘62 COMET, automatic, cy1., needs muffler, $100. 889-3313. c1w28 '55 FORD céimiry Sedan stationwagon, uncertified. 889-5670 after 7 pm. c2w27 '66 FAIRLTATVfiSOO. body and engine in good condition. 884-3250. c4w25 '67 Dodge Morï¬o, just paint- ed. Car in real good condi- tion. 884-3250. c4w25 '67 METEOR Montcalm, 4 door sedan, ‘V8, automatic, power steering and brakes. radio. Good condition. Ask- ing $375.00. 8844242. LIBERAL CLASSIFIED Aiï¬'élï¬th Hartman Goal, Rams Wini Reach more prospects faster. Save time . . money. ’68 PLYMOUTH Fury II 4 door, automatic, radio, white- walls, like new, must sell. 884-8719. *1w28 ’72 RENAULT 12 automatic, radio, radial ply tires, rust- proofed .. .. . $1995 ‘69 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE. only 51,000 miles, newly painted. certified .. . $1295 ‘69 TOYOTA COROLLA stationwagon. R u n 5' good, nee‘ds some paint work. 16 Industrial Road Richmond Hill 884-8841 or 773-4444 . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Sprinter 2 Door, 6 cyl., automatic, radio, Sprinter pkg. White with blue trim. Lic. No. DXA 046. MX 2 Door Hardtop, V8, auto.. power steering and brakes, vinyl top, radio. Pewter Grey and blac trim. opera windows. Lic. No. AZF 042. MX Stationwagon. V8, auto., power steering and brakes. radio. White with brown trim. 29,000 miles. Lic. No. BKO 964. $695 (as is) GREENWOOD GARAGE LTD Squire 10 Passenger Wagon. V8, auto.. power steering and brakes, ra- dio. Gold with matching trim. Lic. No. DYJ 676. Custom 88 4 Door Hard- top, V8. auto.. power steering & brakes. power windows. radio, vinyl top. factory air conditioning. Gold with matching trim. Lic. No. DXC 889. Marquis Colony Park Wagon. V8, auto., power steering and brakes. roof racks, radio. Brown with matching trim. Lic. No. DXW 694. 6 cyl., auto.. radio, white- walls, wheel discs. Jade Green with beige trim, 31.000 miles. Lic. No. AWO 388 Skylark Custom Convert- ible, V8, auto.. Power steering & brakes. radio. Daffodil Yellow and white trim. Lic. No. BXT 471. 1972 Maverick CARS SOLD AS IS 1969 Olds. 442 4 speed, radio. Lic. No. DXA 667 .. $1499. 1970 Olds. Delta 88 4 Door Hardtop. V8. auto.. power steering and brakes. Lie. No. DYE 223. . . . . . . . $1495. 1967 Mercury Marquis 2 Door Hardtop. V8, auto.. power steering and brakes. Lic.. DWT- 849. . . o . . , , . . . ‘ . . . $599. 1968 Cheveue Malibu 2 Door Hardtop. V8. auto., power stePring and brakes. Lic. DZN- 031. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . $895. 1972 Montego USED CARS 889-1105 1971 Montego 1970 Maverick 1970 Mercury 1970 Buick 1970 ‘Olds. 1971 Ford clw28 ’68 coucï¬xf'soz four bar- rel. 4 speed. as is $500. 636- 0505. c1w28 ’69 VOLKSWAGEN: $600. 832-8814. c2w28 ’69 GRAND Prix. factory air. many extras; '68 Mustang 4- speed. fully pOWered. 88]- 0104. c1w27 ’68 CHRYSLER, AI: condi- tion. can be certified, $900. 884-4830. c1w28 '70 PONTIAC wagon, 51,600 miles, good condition. Asking $1,895. 881-2349 after 6 pm. c1w28 ’71 MATADOR, 4 door sed- an, 6 cyl., automatic, radio, whitewalls and vatalized, low mileage, call after 6 pm. 884-9893. c2w28 JANUARY 12. SATURDAY, 1 pmâ€"Auction Sale at King City Community Centre, King City. II'urn south just east of lights opposite IGA store). Sale includes: Dressers: Chip- pendale {ant front buffet (claw feetl A-l; ladder back type chairs Iruttan seat); Boston rocker; various small tables; various oil lamps; creeks, carnival glass, old picture frames. tin tea cad- dies. misc. china, apple peel- ers. butter print, old mould- intoy planes, 6 old guns in-‘ cluding 2 muzzle loaders; fern stands, slopt top secre- tary desk. sod irons, dial cradle telephone, 2 old wall telephones, pine carpenter tool box. old radios, picture frames. dining room table. library table. Many many other items too numerous to list. Our first sale of 1974 for ones with insufficient to hold sale of their own. Terms: lCash. Selling by number. Good seating arrangementsâ€" Gord Orr. Auctioneer, 833- '72 DATSUN 1200, auto- matic, fastback, low' mileâ€" age. good condition, call 884- 1595. c1w28 T9 VOLKSWAGEN, runs well, needs small repairs. Asking $400. 884-2471. A SALE REGISTER 6360‘ BURBIDGEâ€"Keith and Mary IZZARD â€"Kyle Davis, born December 27, 1973 8 lbs. 15% ozs. at York Central Hospital. Baby brother to Sean. Proud parents Kevin. and Marilyn. Second grand- son to Mr. and Mrs. T. B. I'zzard of Kingston. Thank you very much Dr. Kirby and thanks to the doctor’s office staff and the won- derful staff at York Cen- tral Hospital. c1w28 POINTSâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Brad- ley Points are happy to announce the birth of their daughter Jennifer Michelle, 7 lbs, 11 025, on December 29, 1973 at York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hester of Richmond Hill are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Hazel Alexis to Richard Grant Wagg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagg of Richmond Hill. Wedding will take place Jan. 19, 1974 at St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Richmond Hill. c1w28 Iflnrthmming marriagw We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many friends neighbors and rela- tives for their acts of kind- ness messages of sympathy and floral tributes during the recent loss of a dear father Mr. George Topper. Special thanks to Rev. W. Wallace and the staff of the Marshall Funeral Home. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their cards and expressions of sympathy during our recent bereave- ment â€" Victor Pallas and family. *1w28 CARD 0F THANKS We would like to express our sincere thanks to the Lions _Club, Camille church. friends, neighbors and rela- tives for cards and gifts and continued kindness during our long stay in hospital and on returning home. Their kindness is greatly appreci- ated â€" Mr. and Mrs. W. Clarke, Avenue Rd., Rich- vale. ’lw28 CARD 0F THANKS CARD 0!“ THANKS A little thank you note to‘ doctors and staff of York Central Hospital for their kindness and understanding shown to me on several visits to hospital in 1973. Not to forget my many friends and understanding neighbors who helped me out in my time of need. Thanks for many visits, gifts and flowers and most of all your encouragement. May 1974 bring health and happi- ness to you one and all â€" Peg and Bill Anghonissen, 92 Cartier Crescent. c1w28 Kay (nee Ladell) of Totten- ham are happy to announce the birth of a son, William Keith, December 8, 1973 at York Central Hospital. clw28 USED CARS Births c1w28 c1w28 c1w28 c1w28 FARQUHAR, Vera May -â€" Suddenly at King City. Sunday. January 6. 1974. Vera May Weaire, beloved wife of John (Jacki Farâ€" quhar of Campbellton, N.B. Dear mother of Sandy. Fraser and Susan. Dear sister of Mrs. Irene Wood and Malcolm Weaire. Rest- ed at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill. Funeral service was held in All Saints Anglican Church, King City. Tuesday. Cre- mation. c1w28 STECKLEY. Myrtle Irene â€" Passed away at Green Acres. Newmarket on Mon- day. January 7 1974. Myr- tle Irene Steckley beloved wife of the late Asa J. Steckley. dear mother of Burns Steckley of Toronto. Funeral service was held in Heise Hill Church on Wednesday afternoon. In- terment adjoining ceme- tery. c1w28 TOPPER. George â€" Suddenly 4 on Wednesday evening Jan- uary 2, 1974, George Top- per. beloved husband of} Jen Lendrum of Bayview‘ Avenue. Richmond Hill, ini his 86th year. Dear father. of Jean (Mrs. J. O’Hallor-l an) Cambridge. Mrs. Sally Gardner. Richmond Hill. and Betty (Mrs, P. Abraml Midland; also survived by 7 grandchildren. 1 great- grandchild, sisters Jean (Mrs, J. Stewart) Whitby. Roxie (Mrs. J. Stinson) New Jersey, Mary (Mrs. W. Coldwell) Beeton, Kitsie (Mrs. C. Cowiel Whitby. Sally (Mrs. Teravanienl Whitby and one brother, Hugh of Aurora. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill. Service was held Sat- urday. Interment Richmond Hill Presbyterian Ceme- tery. (Masonic service 8 am Friday). c1w28 Engagrmvnta Mr. and Mrs. S. Morris of Thcrnhill are pleased to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Karen Dianne to Mr. George Donald Mac- Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. MacDonald of Willow~ dale. Wedding to take place September 14, 1974. c1w28 Mr. and Mrs. William Maskell of Richmond Hill are pleased to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Linda Karen to David Robert Greig. son ‘of Mrs. Catherine Greig of Mississaw ga. u c1w28 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. digtahce events, Rintoul of Richmond Hill TRAIN WEEKLf are pleased to announce the} Both girls haVe commenc. engagement 0f the†0my'iedwveekly training at the daughter» Heather 593“ 10‘ indoor track facilities in the Mr. JOhn ward StUddy» eld‘ south industries of the ONE est son of Mr. and Mrs. Boy in Toronto_ StUddB’ 0: M31119. * 01“'23 A list of indoor fixtures has been published and My. and Mrs. 'J. E. Williams great activity between now of Richmond H111 are pleased and April can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williams of Richmond Hill are pleased to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Katherine Arm to Robert Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. I Bradley, also of Rich- mond Hill. c1w28 Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of Richmond Hill are happy to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Connie to Mr. Mike Aube. son of Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Aube of Downsview. c1w28 Mr. and Mrs. John Campâ€" bell of Aurora are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter Patricia to Mr. Peter Bird. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bird of Rich- mond Hill. c1w28 Mrs. Emily Cochrane of Huntsville is happy to an- nounce the engagement of her daughter Bonnie Rose- mary to Mr. Stephen Paul Hopson, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Hopson of Richmond Hill \ihe Mover lid. 1867 Cafeteria MOVING? 127 BIRCH AVE. THORNHILL Modern Storage Warehouse het us help you solve All your Moving problems For information call Mr. G. M. McNeil] Highway 400 and King Sideroad requires YOUR UNITED VAN LlNES AGENT efore you move! FULL AND PART TIME CLEANERS 833-5411 1mondl This particular indoor d sat_‘rneet has developed into a 1mond hlghly competitive affair Ceme_ with the best midget and ice 8 bantam aged athletes in On- clw28 tar'io making appearances. 1:..41L..A c1w28 This event came at the 11:57 mark of the second period with the Rams leadâ€" ing 2â€"0 and was a spin-off from a minor scuffle be- tween Richmond Hill's Bill Stephenson and another Whitby player. Guest and Young started flailing away with Guest appearing to get the first shot. It was all over sec- onds later as Young landed a torpedo on Guest's beak and it was like a scene from an old Western movie as the latter stood there and then softly collapsed to the ice. A clear-cut knock-out. Guest recovered shortly after. none the worse for wear. and was quoted later as not having “felt a thing. just went blank." Meanwhile, back at the hockey game. the Rams built up a 2-0 lead, saw it cut to 2-1 going into the third, but led all the way. They rifled 39 shots at Whitby’s Mike Ryckman while the Knob Hillers were throwing:r 24 at Brian Stank- The Richmond Hill Rams won the hockey game but they lost at least one of the fights in somewhat spectacular fashion Tuesday night of this week. Score of the game was Rams over Whitby Knob Hill by 4-3 in a Provincial Junior “A†con- test Leslie Rogers, Marnee Buckles Compete In Track Championship By FRED SIMPSON Two Richmond Hill Ath- letic Club track and field athletes have been accepted to participate in the Royal Canadian Legion Bantam and Midget championship scheduled for February 9. Score of a fight between the Rams Jack Guest and Whitby’s Steve Young was a clear-cut chutout, or rather,’ knockout for Young. Because of the limited space. and time schedule. entries are carefully screen- ed to ensure the best comp- etition in all events. A Masters championship for athletes over 40 years of age will be held for the first time February 16. Other events include the Maple ‘Leaf Games trial scheduled ifor February 2, an indoor meet in Buffalo, New York. February 23, and junior championships, age class 'championships, and all- comers meets are listed for .March. I One of the big events for March, as far as local ath- letes are concerned, will be the 915t Highlanders Indoor Meet. March 2. slated for the Hamilton Armouries. Leslie Rogers. the local hope in girls high jump, and Mai-nee Buckles, a mid- dlc distance runner, will participate for the green and white of Richmond Hill. Last season, Leslie placed seventh in Ontario, for girls 14 and 15 years of age, and in 1974. it is expected that her placing will be close to the top. if not midget champ- ion. Marnec Buckles is taking a serious approach to her winter training in her 615‘ forts to make a mark in the highly competitive middle Last year's third place re- lay team will be making a repeat effort to capture the 150-metre event for juven- ile girls as well as appear- ing in the senior relay sec- tion. INDOOR TRACK Participation by RHAC members in indoor track commenced during the holi- 889-4911-2-3 Gentle as 3 Lamb iewicz at the other end. Again it was trigger- man-deluxe Hartman scor- ing his 45th and 46th goals of the season to lead the way with Ernie Takeuchi and Billy Stephenson add- ing the others. Don Nich- olson. Ric Kranc, and Tom MacLeish scored for Whitby. It looked like a somewhat easy Richmond Hill 4-2 win after Hartman shoved in a goalmouth pass from Steve Glover at 6:46. The Rams seemed ready to add to their score. Then came MacLeish's counter at 17:19 to make it 4-3 and Richmond Hill was in trouble. The Rams threw up a checking-wall at this point and Whitby was rarely dang- erous. A somewhat mysterious occurence came with 13 Seconds remaining and Whit- by's goalie out for a sixth attacker. Richmond Hill Defence- man Benny Pedersen pur- days just passed, and be- sides Leslie Rogers and Marnee Buckles, there are a number of local athletes who will compete for The Hill in the coming months. Ian Dawson, Mike Bells, Bruce Cook, Greg Binkley, Dianne Diggins, and Liz Srebrnjak. are names which will be recorded favorably during the 1974 track sea-I son. I Little Liz Srebrnjak. the Midget dynamo of 1973, has moved up to juvenile comp- etition this year to join Dianne Diggins as a form- idable duo in the spring events. Great attention is being given Dianne Diggins' ankle, which was severely injured last year, and it’s hoped that the winter training will bring Dianne back as one of the top juvenile girls in Ontario; An added event for girls in 1974 will be the 40 metre hurdles which is included on all championshiu schedules Although final commitment has not been entertained, it is expected that Barb Bink- ley will follow in brother Greg’s track marks and rep resent Richmond Hill in this demanding event. Information concerning the winter track schedule is available frOm Club Secre- tary Bill Alexander at 226- 2732, or Bob Thompson at 884â€"4100. LTD. REALTOR 884-5422 773-4302 RICHMOND HILL SPECIAL 6 Rooms - Detached 3 bedroom brick bunga- low, carport, rec. room, broadloom. many extras. $49.900. full price. 889~2951 MURPHY Applications are now being accepted from suitably qualified persons for appoint- ment as police constables with the York Regional Police Force. Application forms may be obtained at any of the following divisional police offices in the Regional Municipality of York. MARKHAM Don Mills Rd., Buttonville VAUGHAN - 2160 Highway No. 7 East, Concord RICHMOND HILL 56 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill NEWMARKET 240 Prospect St., Newmarket KESWICK Arena Street, Keswick To qualify for consideration, applicants must be at least 5’10" in height, be phys- ically and mentally fit, possess a Grade XII Graduation Certificate, be a Canadian citizen, have 20/20 vision without corrective lens and be over 21 years of age. It will not be necessary for previous applicants to re submit their application. All completed application forms will be returned to the York Regional Police Force, 240 Prospect Street, Newmarket, to the attention of the Deputy Chief, POLICE CONSTABLES Admihistration Branch. $136.00 - 159.00 Weekly Stenographers require minimum of 50 wpm typing and 90 wpm short- hand. Vacancies exist at both our downtown and Keele St. & No. 7 Highway locations. Typists require 50 wpm typing. Location is our Keele and No. 7 High- way terminal. Afternoon shift with weekends off. These are permanent positions offering pleasant working conditions, congenial atmosphere, and a wide range of employee benefits. APPLY IN PERSON OR TELEPHONE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION STENUGRAPHERS - IYP Canadian National TOM Call 884-5422 YORK REGIONAL POLICE posely fired the puck into the seats and was nailed for delaying the game. Rams‘ Captain Stephen- son was upset about this and said so in as many words. He received a mis- conduct penalty from the referee. This would have left the Rams two men short (Ped- ersen and a sixth attacker for Whitby) but. for some reason. the referee decided not to penalize Pedersen de- spite the fact it had already been announced over the PA system. Stephenson still got a misconduct for appar- ently protesting a penalty that turned out not to be one at all. It all helped the Rams who concluded the game at full strength. Ah, sweet mysteries of life. l i 5.0-! |.(.(I-‘l-0-ll-<b.‘-(I-U-h-1)-(I-I>.0.0.0.1I-0"U.0-U $125 $150 $125 $90 $150 $i20 + Dufferin with variety Secretary for + Lawrenc with some tyx struction expé York Mills/I and figure an international Woodbine/St: mail room an Jane/Finch: this rapidly of Financial Jane/Sheppar involved in ‘ customer rel; “No a‘ 5 Fairview Ma 3089 Bathurst 1315 Finch A u.u.u.o.4 n-u-v- FWD-“4.4)-â€---UWOW---" Rick Febbo, incidentally 0 SHORT ORDER COOKS EXPERIENCED! . WAITERS IWAITRESSES Over 18 . DISHWASHERS FOR DAYS PLEASE CALL MRS. HOUSE - THE HONEY POT 889-4988 .- i. .0.4 -u- - >- D- at Richmond Hill Arena, Shift Work Must have driving experience, be neat, de- pendable, consciencioi‘ig. a DRAKE INTERNATIONAL COMM)? $125 + Dufferin/Lawrence: Responsible position with variety and potential working as Dicta Secretary for 3 executives. for large school bus fleet, 5 days a week, n0 shift work. BODY MECHANIC Apply'Mr. Sackfield at Arena 23 (old) RICHMOND HILL ARENA ASSOC. “No appointment necessary†5 Fairview Mall Dr.. Suite 260 . .. 4 3089 Bathurst St.. Suite 207 . . . . . . ' 1315 Finch Ave. W., Suite 206 + Lawrence/Caledonia: Senior Bookkeeper with some typing and payroll experience. Con- struction experience an asset. York Mills/Don Mills. Dicta Typing ability and figure aptitude are all you need for this international company. Woodbine/Steeles: First Job? Start in the mail room and work your way up. Jane/Finch: Bookkeeper urgently required by this rapidly expanding company. Knowledge of Financial Statements and typing an asset. Jane/Sheppard: Be a Senior Secretary and get involved in this small company looking after customer relations, typing, etc. MECHANIC PHONE 833-5351 925-5441 Canadian National Railways 20 York St., Room 1205, 8:30 AM. to 3:30 PM. Monday to Friday Telephone 365-3377 “A†LICENCE “B†LICENCE drake Dctmnwa received a misconduct him- self in the final minutes fol- lowing a fight with Kevin Lang. Lang got the decis- ion on this one by a fall . . . on top of Febbo. Richmond Hill also had a goal called back when the puck was kicked in by Jim Graham during a goalmouth scramble in the third period with Ryckman right out of the picture. Three of the four Rich- mond Hill goals were scored while they had a one-man advantage. Whitby reversed things on one occasion with the Rams one-man up when Dave "Digger" Dunkley lost the puck at the blueline giv- ing Nicholson 3 clear path to Stankiewicz. He put the feint on Stankiewicz and fired the puck home as he went by. THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday. Jan. 10, 1974 493-6880 787-0397 630-0064 SIS ' Aggressive and personable young business- man wishes to purchase and actively partic~ I ipate in all or part of a viable local enterprise. ' Reply in confidence. ' . " SHOPPINGfora BARGAIN hnvn' - \“\\\\\<\V_’ Required to handle full set of hooks for large manufacturer. The position requires work under a minimum of supervision, and exten- sive knowledge of accounts receivable and payable is needed. Our offices are new and we offer an attractive salary. Location: Keele and Hwy. 7 area. Box 93. “The Liberal" . “““““““‘ PARKWAY HOTEL There is an immediate opening in the costing department for a 3rd year R.I.A. student with experience in cost accounting. This is a challenging position for an aggres- sive person. Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. Excellent fringe benefits. Send resume or apply in person to: Personnel Manager MOYER VICO LIMITED Holland Landing, Ont. A NEW YEAR-A NEW JOB THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE NOW N.C.R. Operator - experienced Burroughs Bookkeeping Machine Operator - Experienced ‘ Sr. Accounting Clerk for Accounts Payable Sr. Accounting Clerk for General Accounting Intermediate Accounting Clerk COST ACCOUNTING 4 Junior Clerks - will train Sr. Dicta Typist for Dept. Manager Mail Room Clerk PBX Operator/Typist - experienced with accurate typing Trainee - intelligent young person for large industrial firm. All the above positions are located in the Keele - No. 7 Hwy. area. Transportation essential. For Interview call 1-727-1307 ALLISON AGENCY In the early spring of 1974, Allstate Insurance Company of Canada will be expanding to Richmond Hill, thus providing the people of the Richmond Hill area with the best insur- ance protection available. We need Sales Agents who are interested in a high income and are not afraid to work for it. In return we can offer an excellent bene- fit program including our famous Profit Sharing Plan. Allstate Agents are paid a guaranteed salary, not a draw, and are provided with training by our professional sales trainer at our Head Office in Toronto followed by intensive field training with sales management. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL MR. R. STODDARD 493-0550 R‘\\\‘\‘ 5†HAPPINESS J .s.... ' 5 We have: FURNITURE. APPLIANCES, CHINA and MANY OTHER BARGAINS. Come in and browse. We’re open 9:30 to 6 daily; Thurs. & Fri. ‘til 9; Closed Sun- day. BOOKKEEPER Highway 7, 1 Mile East of Bayview o ASSISTANT CHEF WANTED IS COMING TO RICHMOND HILL PLEASE (‘ALI For modern kitchen Apply to Mr. Harry Parker 881-2121 AllstatE 33 YONGE ST. S., AURORA COOK Elgin Mills Rd A-l FURNITURE SALES \N GOOD lls Rd. at Railway Tracks Richmond Hill 889-5101 hooks for large requires work ion, and exten- receivable and