MARCH 2. SATURDAY â€"â€" Auction Sale of Household Furniture. Electric stove, re- frigerator. medium size; like new cedar chest, several iron beds. wash stand. kitchen set with 4 chairs, glass kitchen cupboard. antique; double barrel shotgun, antique; pine oval stand. antique; 2 single beds. wardrobe. 2 dressers. 1 writing desk. couch bed. 2 dining room rugs. several boxes of books. 1 mirror. trunks, some luggage. hall mirror, small oak table. 1 radio. sewing machine. 1 typewriter good; 1 lawn pow- er mower, like new; tools. fruit jars, crocka, iron stone wash basin, 1 small grams- phone and records. flat irons, odd dishes. cooking utensils, full line of garden equipment. Many. many other articles not mentioned. At 9632 Yonge St. just south of Richmond Hill. First house north of Pontiac 8; Buick Salerooms, or second house south of Younghurst Ave. Plenty of room for parking on Young- hurst Ave. The property of M. K. Tennyson. Property sold. Sale at 1 pm sharp. Terms: Cashâ€"Alvin S. Farm- er. Auctioneer. Gormley, Ont. Phone 887-5311. c2w34 BISSON, Harry Joseph Sr.â€" After a lengthy illness at St. Michael’s Hospital, To- ronto, on Monday, Febru- ary 11, 1974. Harry Jos- eph Sr. late of Concord, Ontario, beloved husband of Mabel Rhyme and dear father of Joyce (Mrs. R. Crawford). Hamilton; Har- ry Jr. of Concord and Patricia Walker of Toron- to, dear beloved son of Beatrice and Albert Houn- some of Hamilton, brother of Eugene of Toronto. Loved by 8 grandchildren. Funeral was held February 14 from The Klane Funeral Home, Willowdale. Inter- ment Glendale Memorial Gardens. c1w34 FEBRUARY 23, SATURDAY at 12:30 pmâ€"Auction Sale at King City Community Cen- tre, approx, 13/; miles east of Highway 400 on the King Road. Turn south first street east of lights in King City. Sale includes: Cranberry hall light. set of granite doll dish- es. wool winder. Aladin oil lamp, other oil lamps, Eng- lish dresser set, items of cut glass. depression glass. crooks. Toby jugs. pictures, frames, chesterfield and chair (very good). old sideboard with mirror and shelves, pine chest of drawers. pine car- penter tool box, old pine table; wooden chairs. walnut chair. cane seat. misc. china. pottery. old hand-operated vacuum, old Bausch. Lamb Optical Co. slide projector (not operative), milk cans and many many other old and interesting items. Approx. 250 in all. Terms: Cash â€" Gord Orr Auctioneer. c1w34 JARVIS. John -â€" At York Central Hospital on Tuesâ€" day. February 19, 1974, John Jarvis, beloved hus- band of Jessie Gillies of Richmond Hill. in his 86th year, dear father of Peter and Effie (Mrs. F. Daley Also survived by 5 grand- children and 3 great-grand- children. Resting at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Rich- mond Hill. Service on Friday at 1:30 pm. Inter- ment Richmond Hill Pres- byterian Cemetery. c1w34 LEECE, John Henry â€" On Tuesday, February 19. 1974, John (Jacki Leece. beloved husband of Lulu Beatty of Maple, dear father of Isa- bella and Edward. Also survived by 8 grandchild- ren. Resting at the Mar- shall Funeral Home. 126 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill. Service on Thursday at 2 pm. Interment Maple Cemetery. c1w34 WEILAND. Rhoda (nee Tuck) â€" Passed away at St. Michael's Hospital, To- ronto, on February 16, 1974. Rhoda. beloved wife of William Weiland, lov- ing daughter of Mabel Tuck and the late Harry. dear sister of Audrey, Cecil and Austin. Inter- ment in York Cemetery. Willowdale. clw34 LIGHTFOOT â€" Scotty is de- lighted to announce the arrival of his baby sister. Kelly Jennifer-Joni on Jan- uary 17, 1974. John and Wendy wish to express their deepest appreciation to all concerned. c1w34 WRIGHT. Alice E. â€"â€" At Sunnybrook Hospital on Tuesday, February 19, 1974, after a long illness. Alice E. Wright, beloved wife of Alfred, dear mo- ther of Yvonne and dear mother-in-law of John A1- len. dear sister of Lillian (Mrs. A. Brown), Margaret (Mrs. H. Henderson), Elsie (Mrs. H. Carrey), Charles W. (Bud) Badams. Friends may call at 'I‘rull Funeral Home, 2704 Yonge St. Service in the chapel on Thursday morning at 11 am. Cremation. clw34 Among Our Readers, There's A Buyer For Anything You Want To Sell SALE REGISTERS Ahnptl’nn Emma That final game saw Larry Gueran show the way with three goals followed by two- goal efforts from Steve Ash- by and Alan Heintzman. Bill Metcalfe scored the other goal. Assists went to Brent Orser, three. Albert Shaw, Cam Cummins and Larry Clews with two apiece. Sin- gles by Bill Metcalfe, John Wood, Wayne Roffey and Paul" Madaleno. Goalies were Len Bishop and Ken Sum- mer. Mrs. J. W. Curtis is holding a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter Linda Jill on Sunday, March 3, 1974 at Green Lane Farm, Schom- berg from 2-6 pm. *1w34 MACQUARRIE â€"â€" In loving memory of our brother-1n- law and uncle Hadwen M. Macquarrle who passed away February 19, 1973. In silence he suffered. In patience he bore T111 God called him home To suffer no more. The second game of the playoffs was played at Oak Ridges and Gueran led the way again with two goals with singles going to Alan Heintzman, Cam Cummins and Wayne Roffey. Albert Shaw picked up two assists with singles going to Gueran. Heintzman, Paul Madaleno, Brent Orser, Brian Jones, Dale Roffey, Larry Van Dyke and Metcalfe. Summers was in net. .The Oak Ridges Lionsber, John Lenneville and Club Juveniles swept their Bill Metcalfe. best - of - five series with Oak Ridges bounced bac‘ Brighton in three straight in the fifth game to win 6- games downing that team with Lenneville, blazing th 5-1. 5-1 and 8-6. This was the way with three goals follower OMHA All Ontario quarter by Roffey, Bill Metcalfe an final playdowns. Jim Gerber with single goals Oak Ridges opened the series at Brighton with an equally decisive win with the others equally divided be- tween Larry Gueran, Brent Orser, Brian Jones, Cam Cummins and Albert Shaw. Asssists to Gueran. two, Or- ser, two, Brian Jones and Steve Ashby. Len Bishop was in the nets. â€" Always remembered by Bruce, Jessie and Bruce Rob- son Jr. *1‘w34 leaf. â€" Sadly missed by daughter Evelyn and son-ln-law Ernest c1w34 HAYES â€" In loving memory of a dear father Edward who passed away eight years ago, February 20. 1966. Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every Oak Ridges Juves Oust Brighton Midgets Finally Down Keswick In an exhibition game the Oak Ridges Juves downed Sharon 7-0 with Gueran scor- ing twice with singles going to Brian Jones. Paul Mada- leno, Brent Orser. Albert Shaw and Wayne Roï¬fey. Assists to Orser, two. Guer- an. two, and one to Brian Jones. Terry Legge and Wayne Roffey. Len Bishop picked up the shutout. It was a similar story with the Oak Ridges Alex Brock- ton Midgets as they won their OMHA quarter playdowns with Keswick in six games. MACKEY â€" Catherine and Peter (nee Enright) are proud to announce the ar- rival of their son Kevin Andrew, weight 7 lbs.. 6 025.. born February 8, 1974 at North York Gen- They opened the series with a 4-1 win, won the sec- ond 5-4, lost the third one 4-1, the next one 7-5, and then came back to whip Kes- wick 6-4 and 4-1. The first game saw John Lenneville whipping home two goals with Singles going to Alan Heintzmau and Paul Smith. Assists to Dale Roffey. two; Peter McConnachie, two; and singles to Heintzman and Lenneville. The 5-4 game in Keswick saw Al Heintzman scoring twice with the other goals going to John Lenneville, Mc- Connachie and Dale Roffey Assists to Heintzman and Lenneville, two with McCon- nachie, Roffey and Jim Ger- ber getting the others. AGNEW â€" Sid and Marie (nee Kurek) are thrilled to announce the birth of their son Michael Patrick, 5 lbs., 10 02.. born Feb- ruary 17, 1974, at York Central Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Krystolo- vlch and Dr. Bate and the nursing staff. c1w34 eral Hospital Trousseau Tea In I mtmnrmm Birth: c1w34 The climax came with the 4-1 final game as Lenneville was big triggerman again with two with Heintzman and Metcalfe scoring single goals with assists to Heintzman, Bernie Engel. Spontaneous combustion vwas believed to have caused lthe fire. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cur- tis are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Linda Jill, to Mr. Charles Wayne Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Henry of Thornhill. The marriage to take place Satur- day, March 9, 1974 at 1 pm at Thornhill Presbyterian Church, Thornhill. *1w34 The 6-1 game saw goals by Rick Harris, Tim D01, Wayne Jones, Lawrence Millard, Paul Beck and Fred McAr- thur, Assists to George Park- er, Fred Arthur, Paul Beck, Lawrence Millard, Steven Burns. Robert Paxton, Tim D01 and David Mashinter. In net was David McQuarrie. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ander- son will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at an Open House in Fellowship Hall. United Church, Harris- ton. Ontario, Saturday, March 2, 2 to 5 pm. Best wishes only please. *1w34 Oak Ridges bounced back in the fifth game to win 6-4 with Lenneville, blazing the way with three goals followed by Roffey, Bill Metcalfe and Jim Gerber with single goals. Assists to Roffey, two; Gary Gee, three; and Al Heintz- man. two; Paul Smith, single. The Midgets played two exhibition games with the Aurora Toyota A Midgets and tied both games 4-4 and 5-5. The Oak Ridges Novices split playoff games with King City winning 6-1 and losing 2-1. » In the 2-1 loss, Fred Mc- Arthur scored Oak Ridges’ only goal. Unassisted. Eric Bambridge and David Mc- Quarrie were in the nets. Opening for Wedding Recep- tions up to 60 people in the Parkway Hotel Dining Ban- quet Room. Call Mr. Parker or Mr. McLean, 881-2121. In league action the Oak Ridges Peewees had one win, two losses and a tie. They downed Stroud 8-1 with goals going to Rick Greenslade, three; Alan Lang, Mike Wright, Kenny Clague, Bill Carswell, John Metcalfe. Assists to Bill Carswell, Mark Smith. Mike Rice, Danny De- Geer and Scott Reid. In net was Bob Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford God- win. of Whitby, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Anne to Norman William McLeod. son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. McLeod of Richmond Hill, the marriage to take place in August. c1w34 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ray- mond of Richmond Hill are pleased to announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Wendy Ann to Mr. Bruce Joseph Howorth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Howorth of Richmond Hill. c1w34 iflnrtmnming warmtng They dropped a 3-0 game to Maple and also a 5-3 one. The latter game saw goals by Alan Lang. Kenny Clague and Ricky Greenslade. As- sists to Mike Rice and Bill Carswell. The team did manage a 2-2 tie with Nobleton with goals by Mike Wright and Kenny Clague. Greenslade and Met- calfe got assists each. Mark Spensley was in the nets. In playoff action, they lost three straight to Keswick to oust them from the OMHA playoffs. The Oak Ridges Bantams are currently tied with Kes- wick at three games apiece with the seventh game going Wednesday night (last night). No scores were made avail- able, Engagementa $5,000 Damage Mushroom Plant Fire A fire at Babsy Mushroom C o m p a n y, Concession 1, Gormley, Saturday night, caused an estimated $5,000 damage. The fire, which was at- tended by Stouffville Fire Department, started in the boiler room of a concrete block structure on the prem- ises. In the CNR Yards, Keele Street in Vaughan, about $500 damage was done when a load of insulation in a box car burst into flame. OPEN HOUSE WEDDING RECEPTIONS c1w34 Councillor David Stephen- son lost two motions and postponed another at the February 18 meeting of Rich- mond Hill Council. His first motion, seconded by Councillor Jack Major, read: “That no pictures are to be taken in the council chambers in the municipal offices without permission of the person whose picture is to be taken." He gave as his reason that such pictures tend to be uncomplimentary. “It doesn’t matter who takes my picture it's not apt to be very flattering. I can’t support the motion," said Councillor Andy Chateauvert. The second motion was “That all council members be advised at least 24 hours in advance of any meeting that is to be televised in the coun- cil chambers." It was second- ed by William Corcoran. He reasoned that members might want to dress differently or act differently. “I couldn’t support that. Anyone crazy enough to want to waste film on me is wel- come to do soâ€"as long as it isn't for a centrefold,†stated Regional Councillor Gordon Rowe. Again Councillor Chateau- vert stated “I can’t support that. These meetings are open to the public and press and I would expect that all members of council will come properly dressed. Knifed Woman Here Insane At Trenton Okay Photos, TV Hold Smoking Ban Regional Councillor Rowe also commented, “I think TV is part of the press.†The motion was lost. Gary Genereaux, 30, of Trenton. was found not guilâ€" ty of non-capital murder by reason of insanity in the stabbing death of an 11- year-old girl. May 23. The third motion was sec- onded by Councillor Graeme Bales and would ban smoking in the council chambers at all times. Since Councillor Lou Wainwright was not present. Mr. Stephenson asked that this motion be held over until a full roster of members is present and can have their say. . Mr, Justice Samuel Hughes who directed the Supreme Court Jury to arrive at one of three verdicts: guilty as charged, not guilty on ac- count of insanity. or guilty of manslaughter said Gen- eraux would be sent to the maximum-security section of the Mental Health Centre at Penetanguishene for an in- definite period. Neighborhood Noges Rev. Alvin Winger is im- proving at Parkvievw Home, Stouffville. from the slight stroke he suffered a Week ago Tuesday. "Mrs. Al'bert Yake h‘ad sur- gery Monday in York County Hospital, _ Ne_w~m_a‘rk_e§. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Webb have returned from an en- JLyable hcliday in the Baha- mas. Howard Burkholï¬re‘r had an unfortunate accident in his silo Thursday. He was taken to Centenary Hospital where surgery was perform- ed on his foot. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Koop- man 'and family of Lyndmurst spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George nanett. ' ikvevfahd Mrs.â€" Eldon Boett- ger attended the ministerial retreat at Kitchener last week. David Wright «and Stanley B‘oynton attended church at St. John's Anglican. Jeffer- son, and with their Cub pack participated in the morning service last Sunday. The annual Pioneer Girls‘ night was held at Heise Hill Church Sunday. The leadens appreciated the fine turnout of parents. “NBS. Russell Rayme‘r. On- tarl-o WM director, will Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bril- linger. Misses Velma and Jean Brillinger and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stllckley were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norm Jervis of Union- ville Saturday evening. R. Hill Council We need men and women who are prepared to work a full week for better than average income. We pay highest commission plus bonus. Training course available. For confidential interview call TRUCK DRIVER other duties. WE NEED HELP! George Jackson, 884-4446 Aloi Brothers Limited, Realtor CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTED Telephone - 889-9063 For Richmond Hill firm. Including some Chauffeur’s License. Good opportunity. GORMLEY NEWS PHONE MR. COOK 884-3611 nulmummmmum“mm11I\ul\ul\uuuunmmmmumum 1967 ATTACK HERE In 1967. Genereaux at- tacked the female attendant of a Richmond Hill pizza parlor. stabbing her num- erous times with a knife. He was released from jail October 17. after serv- ing five of eight years for the attack. Last May, Genereaux stab- bed Michelle Keogh to death in a wooded area about two hours after she had alighted from a school bus to walk the remaining three-quarters of a mile to her home. PLEADS INSANITY Defense Lawyer Ronald Thomas of Toronto asked the jury to accept the fact that the accused was insane when he killed the child. speak and show pictures of her recent trip to Nigeria, Africa. at the Missionary Church at 8 pm February 21. All women are cordially in- vited to attend. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. M'eltm Sudeyko on the death of Metro's fath- er. William Sud‘eyko at Rob- lin, Manitoba. Metro flew out for his father's funeral. muulummlmmum1mmuumuunum1mummmnummw Home, James Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd San- derson and Marilyn of Rich- mond Hill had Sunday drin- ner with Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Boynton. Congmtuiations to Mr. and Mrs. William Sandie on the occasion of their 25th wed- ding anniversary. Max Hazel is still in Cen- tenary Hospital and Mr. Clarence Steckley is still in Sunnybrook Hospital. Al- though both men are very ill, I'm sure they’d appreci- ate receiving a card from you. Mrs. Norman Brown was a weekend guest of her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Scheli and family of Stou‘ffville. Mrs. Winnie Gillies of North Bay was a visitor Thursday evening of last week with Mrs. Norman Brown. “I want you to think of this man as a very, very sick person who, if he remained at large in society would be like a time bomb,†he said. Miss Wendy Neugie of Sharon spent Friday night with Miss Connie Ash. ’I‘hen Connie attended a pyjama party Saturday night with her friend Cindy Beavens of Stouffviile. Instead of getting a trip home. however, he got a ride to the police station. Charged with being drunk was William Hines, 53 of 12 Centre Street East. Police said the man stag- gered out of a Yonge Street t a v e r n and ap- proached a nearby police car, thinking it was a taxi. Those yellow-colored police cruisers can be just a bit confusing when you’Ve had a night on the town, so 3 Richmond Hill man discovered Saturday. Low cost second mort- gages arranged quickly in the privacy of your home. 0 Pay over 20 years. 0 Prime rates. 0 Completely open. 0 To 90 per cent of ap- praise-d property value. Shop around and com- pare costs then call for an immediate appointment in your home. Malcolm Eccles SECOND MORTGAGE MONEY 895-1822 Newmarket FENAMORE R.E. LTD. Mortgage Division i “NO JOB T00 SMALL 0R TOO BIG†I ““““““““' Canadian Association for the Mentally Re- tarded requires congenial fast, accurate typist â€" Keele-Steeles, $110 per week. BOOKKEEPER‘ SECRETARY YORK COUNTY ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD TELEPHONE 889-9792 OR 7 73-4326 Feed Formulation Service Analysis Service for Farm Feedstuffs For immediate delivery of Brewers Wet Grain, Feed Analysis and balanced computorized feeding program Duties of this position will include: keeping accurate records of all materials received, updating outstanding purchase orders, main- taining accurate records of all trailer and rail car arrivals, unloading times, etc., liaison with rail and transport companies, and will assist the shipper when possible. Qualifications: Grade 12 minimum, some receiving or shipâ€" ping experience desirable. Excellent salary and fringe benefits. For interview please phone Mr. D. B. Sheppard, 669-1930 LEONARD'S FLOOR CLEANING COMPLETE JANITORIAL SERVICE RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL BONDED & INSURED PHONE 884-6477 Open daily 9:30 to 6; 4/) Thurs. & Fri. 9:30 to 9; 41’]? Closed Sundays. 5 Furnish your home for half the price. Many unusual items. 3 floors of new and used furniture. china and antiques. SPECIAL FEBRUARYé CLEARANCE " Clerk Typist Elgin Mills Rd. at Railway Tracks, Richmond Hill â€"â€" Telephone 884-0158 â€" Contact JOHN PEAKE MIRACLE FEEDS 519-673-5501 Call Collect Pilkington Bros. Canada Ltd. REQUIRES CUSTODIANS AND CLEANERS RECEIVING CLERK BREWERS WET GRAIN PART TIME, EXPERIENCED IN DEPARTMENT STORE A-l FURNITURE SALES FULL AND PART TIME 889-6382 661-9611 Call Department S required by THE LIBERAL, Richi..-:.d Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Feb. 21, 1974 P4-».0.0.0.0.0.0.¢.0-0.0-0.0.0-u \Ihe Mover lid. Qualifications: A minimum of Grade 10 second- ary education, preferably 4 years mathematics and technical or high school training in drafting. MOVING? Interested persons possessing the necessary qualifications are invited to write Mr. Ian W. Mc- Clung. Regional Assessment Commissioner, York Regional Assessment Office, 460 Oak Street, New- market. Ontario, enclosing a complete resume of qualifications and work experience. The successful candidates will check and update assessment data sheets, make computations, transfer ownerships and complete other clerical assignments. Qualifications: Grade 12 education with three years clerical experience or an equivalent combina- tion of education and experience. Ability to under- stand clerical procedures and requirements; ability to organize and complete work assignments within prescribed time limits. 127 BIRCH AVE" THORNHILL Modern Storage Warehouse (Male or Female) York Regional Assessment Office $103.50 - $121.00 Weekly ONTARIO (Under review) The Ministry of Revenue has an opening for a File Clerk in the York Regional Assessment Office. The successful candidate will be responsible for filing all assessment records plus other clerical assignments. Qualifications: Grade 10 education, preferably Grade 12 with one years satisfactory experience. Interested persons possessing the necessary qual- ifications are invited to write to Mr. Ian W. Mc- Clung, Regional Assessment Commissioner, York Regional Assessment Office. 460 Oak Street, New- market. Ontario, enclosing a complete resume of qualifications and work experience. The Ministry of Revenue has an opening for a Clerk Typist Receptionist in the York Regional Assessment Office. The Drafting Office. The successful candidate will complete the pro- duction of final ink drawings from pencil drawings, make simple computations and perform limited plot- ting work. Interested persons possessing the necessary qual- ifications are invited to write to Mr. Ian W. Mc- Clung, Regional Assessment Commissioner. York Regional Assessment Office, 460 Oak Street, New- market, Ontario, enclosing a complete resume of qualifications and work experience. The Ministry of Revenue has several openings for Clerk 3 Generals in the York Regional Assess- ment Office. The successful candidate will be responsible for the operation of the office switchboard and meet- ing the general public who inquire personally for information. Further duties will include typing and general clerical work. Qualifications: Grade 1’0 education, preferably Grade 12 with at least two years experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Fast, accurate typing skills with the ability to under- stand and follow detailed instructions. $125.00 $110.00 $115.00 Keele/Steeles: $110.00 $120.00 5 90.00 1315 Finch Ave. W., Suite 206 . , . . 5 Fairview Mall Dr., Suite 260 Woodbine/Steaks: An able typist for this fast growing Co. Excellent potential. Don Mills/York Mills: A knowledge of book- keeping and a typing ability is needed for this comptrollers office. Excellent potential for a French speaking clerk typist. Super mod- ern offices. Finch/Dufferin: Grade 12 graduate with typ- ing ability? We hava an interesting job for you. v Dufferin/Lawrence: Pitch in and get totally involved in this exciting dicta secretarial job. Eglinton/Bathurst: Parlez vous francals? Trainee position for a clerk-typist is this modern credit dept. “No appointment necessary" 630-0064 493-6880 3089 Bathurst St., Suite 207 . . . . . . 787-0397 Interested persons possessing the necessary qual- ifications are invited to write Mr. Ian W. McClung, Regional Assessment Commissioner, York Regional Assessment Office, 460 Oak Street, Newmarket, Ontario; enclosing a complete resume of qualifica- tions and work experience. ONTARIO ONTARIO ONTARIO This competition closes February 25, 1974 This competitibn closes February 25, 1974. This’competition closes February 25, 1974‘ This competition closes February 25. 1974. YOUR UNITED VAN LINES AGENT let us help you solve oving problems efore you move! J (Male or Female) York Regional Assessment Office ‘10 $98.74 - 135.63 Weekly Ministry of Revenue has an opening for 8 Assistant in the York Regional Assessment your CLERK 3 GENERAL (Male or Female) York Regional Assessment Ofï¬ce $126.00 - 147.00 Weekly (Under review) (Male or Female) York Regional Assessment Ofï¬ce $104.00 - 121.50 Weekly (under review) CLERK TYPIST - RECEPTIONIST a DABAKE INTERNATIONAL cormmx drake FILE CLERK DRAFTING ASSISTANT 889-49ll-2-3 Gentle u 1 Lamb