AR!) 0!“ THANKS I wish to thank Dr. Alex- Centrai Hospital and St. John's Convalescent Hospital, y many friends, The Win- chester Group. A.C.W. of Holy Trinity Church. Thorn- hill, the Altar Guild and Sen- ior Citizens, for visits. gifts of plants, flowers and cards during mv recent eye opera- tionâ€"Mrs. E. Lusker. c1w35 he U.C.W.. W. R. Scott & on Funeral Home. mothers f Brownies and Guides. hief Davidson and the Pro- essional Firefighters of aughan, the wives of the irefighters. firefighters from surrounding locals, Council nd Staff, relatives, friends and neighbors. Our sincere appreciation to Dave and Joyce Shannon. Richmond Hill, Thornhill and area Mature, healthy. to be as- signed to care for people in their own homes, to care for the sick. the elderly and children if mother is ill. Good wages. uniform, etc. Car an asset. TENDERS clearly marked as to con- tents, will be received by the undersigned until Thurs- day, March 14, 1974 at 11 AM. for the supply of 37 vehicles for the York Reg- ional Police Force. The in- formation to Bidders, Gen- eral Conditions and tender documents may be obtained from the undersigned. Brian J. Ward, Secretary. York Regional Board of Commissioners of Police, 240 Prospect St., NEWMARKET, Ontario. ‘AMPSON â€" Kelly Anne. born February 4, 1974 at York Central Hospital. 6:16 am, 8 lbs. 3% 025.. a daugh- ter for Tom and Maureen Sampson. c1w35 l great support during our 'ecent bereavement. Special hanks are extended to Dr. Irranger. nurses and staff of York Central Hospital. Rev. Snowden and the ladies of JARD 0F THANKS (Milne. Donald ‘Chic')â€" We wish to express our leartfelt thanks to all those vhose kind acts and expres- :lons of sympathy have been ‘LATTEEL -â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. Platteel (nee Sharon Jolicoeur) are proud to announce the birth of their son Mark Anthony, 8 lbs.. 10% 025.. on Wednesday, February 20, 1974 at York Central Hospital, Rich- mond Hill. First grandchild for the Platteel's of Rot- terdam. Holland and third grandson for the Jolicoeurs of Richmond Hill. Thanks to Dr. Bate. clw35 ‘HOREâ€"George and Cathy (nee Rumble) are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Catherine Elizabeth, 7 lbs., 6 025.. on February 18, 1974, at York Central Hospital. A little sister for MaryAnne. clw35 IchCAL â€" Jim and Deb- bie (nee Murphy) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Kristie-Lynn, born Febru- ary 17, 1974, at York Cent- ral Hospital weighing 71bs., 15 02s.. first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. John McNical of RR 2, Gorm- ley and third grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Murphy of Richmond Hill. Special thanks to Dr. Socol and the nurses. c1w35 HOMEMAKERS Phone 895-1341 or write 22 Prospect Street. Newmarket Elliott James. I came into this world on February 23. 1974 at 11:47 pm, weighing 7 lbs.. 9% 028., surprised my proud parents Bill and Bonnie (nee Prince) at York Central Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Gregg and Dr. Bate and nursing staff. ‘Mom and I are doing well. .Dad is expected to recover. '0' * * c1w35 lMBALL â€" Ronald and Sandra (nee Myers), are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child, a son Ian Michael George, born February 21, 1974, weight 7 lbs., 7 025.. at York Central Hospital. First grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Orville Myers and 3rd grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Max Kimball. both of Richmond Hill. Many thanks to Dr. McGregor and the nursing staff on the 3rd floor. c1w35 CKINSON â€" John and its (nee Weller) are ppy and proud to an- ounce the arrival of a rincess Michelle Lynn. rived on February 20, 1974. A perfect birthday resent for her dad. Her rothers Patrick and Christ- pher are also very happy to have a sister. Many hanks to Dr. Mark Kirby nd the Caseroom staff as all as all the nurses on the third floor at York 'RNER â€" RED CROSS NEEDS mong Our Readers, There's A Buyer For Anything You Want To Sell ï¬rth: Elsie Milne & Family *1w35 HARRISON. Harley Richard â€"On Wednesday. February 20th, 1974, Harley Richard Harrison, survived by his wife Joan, son Rees and daughter Annaliese. Son of Richard and Edith Har- rison and brother of Mrs. Patricia Mortimer. Mrs. Leslie Osborne. Mrs. Joan Eckardt. Mrs. Cynthia Copeland and Mrs‘ Wendy Lightfoot Family funeral was held on Friday, Feb- ruary 22nd. *1w35 GORDON, Thomas â€" At North York General Hos- pital, on Thursday, Feb- ruary 21, 1974. Thomas Gordon, beloved husband of Maud Wright of Scar- borough. dear father of Sarah (Mrs. J. McKinlay). Anne (Mrs. A. Jackson). Jean (Mrs. W. Deguire) and Andrew; also survived by 7 grandchildren. Rested at the -Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Funeral service was held in the chapel Monday 1 pm. In- terment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. clw35 MCCARTHY. Lila M. -â€" On Friday, February 22, 1974. Lila Dickinson, beloved wife of the late Vincent Joseph McCarthy, formerly of 2195 Jane St., Toronto. Dear aunt of Bill Dickin- son of Oak Ridges. Rested MOULDERS, Henricus (Hank) -â€"â€" Suddenly on Saturday, February 23, 1974. Hank Moulders, dear son of Henrika Mould- ers of Holland, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Tony van der Sanden. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Rich- mond Hill. Funeral Mass in St. Mary Immaculate Church on Tuesday morn- ing. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. clw35 DEAN, Stewart M.â€"At York Central Hospital. Sunday. February 24, 1974. beloved husband of Lillias Hunter of Richmond Hill, dear father of William, Scarbor- ough; and brother of Wil- fred, Toronto. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Service was held Wednesday 2 pm. Cremation. c1w35 RISI, Carolina ANTON, Peter Kenneth â€" Suddenly at York Central Hospital 0317 Riga): FeRrui at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. North. Richmond Hill. Mass was celebrated in St. Mary Immaculate Church, Richmond Hill, Monday 9 am. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. c1w35 ary 22, 1974. P. K. (Ken) Anton of Richmond Hill, beloved husband of Pat- ricia Daly, dear father of Elaine, loving son of John and Elizabeth Anton, brother of Joan (Mrs. A. McPhail), Blanche (Mrs. P. Lerner) and Gordon. Mr. Anton rested at the B. E. Ring Funeral Home. 7783 Yonge St., Thornhill. Fun- eral mass was celebrated in St. Mary Immaculate Church. Yonge St. N., Rich- mond Hill, on Monday. 10 am. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. c1w35 [SL Carolina â€" In hos- pital on Saturday, Febru- ary 23, 1974, beloved wife of the late Aleffandro Risi of Cervaro, Italy, dear mother of Vince, Tom. and Silvio of Richmond Hill and Mary, Eleanor, Louis and Grates of Italy. Rest- ed at the Marshall Fun- eral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Fun- eral mass was celebrated in St. Mary Immaculate Church on Tuesday morn- ing. Interment Cervaro. Italy. c1w35 Feed Formulation Service Analysis Service for Farm Feedstuffs For immediate delivery of Brewers Wet Grain, Feed Analysis and balanced computorized feeding program Furnish your home for half the price. Many unusual items. Open daily 9:30 to 6: ,/ Thurs. 8: Fri. 9:30 to 9; v~ . Closed Sundays. 3 floors of new and used furniture. china and antiques. Contact JOHN PEAKE MIRACLE FEEDS 519-673-5501 Call Collect SPECIAL FEBRUARY; CLEARANCE v Elgin Mills Rd. at Railway Tracks, Richmond Hill â€" Telephone 884-0158 â€" BREWERS WET GRAIN A-l FURNITURE SALES HEWITTâ€"In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Arthur who passed away March 1, 1973. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every 'd3Y. Remembrance keeps him near. â€"Sadly missed by Edith and family. c1w35 ROSSâ€"In loving memory of a dear grandmother Ethel Ross. who passed away March 1, 1973. A year has passed since last we met That's when we said goodbye. Today will not bring laughter But neither shall I cry. For though I miss you deep ROSS â€" In loving memory of a dear mother. grand- mother and great-grand- mother, Ethel B. Ross, who passed away March 1, 1973. She left us quietly, Her thoughts unknown; But left us a memory We are proud to own; So treasure her Lord, In your garden of rest; For when on earth, near For God hath done what He thought best, But in our hearts you will always be there. â€"Sad1y missed by Mom ago. â€"Lovingly remembered by Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy and Family. cl‘w35 CHARRONâ€"In loving mem- ory of a dear son, Arthur, who passed away February 27, 1967. As it dawns another year Thoughts of you are ever She was one of the best. â€"Always loved and forever remembered by son “Irkeyâ€, daughter Olive, grandchild- ren Marilyn, Glenn and Glenna and great-grand- daughter Neana. *1w35 within I search my heart and find, You’re now with someone you and Dad missed too For such a long. long time. â€"- Sadly missed by grand- daughter Marilyn, c1w35 there. â€"â€"Lovingly remembered by husband Alan, daughters Joan and Lois, son-in-law Graham and grandchildren. c1w35 SLATER â€" In loving mem- ory of a dear friend Alice who passe-d away February 27, 1973. Days of sadness still come o'er us, Tears in silence often flow. For memory keeps you ever near us, Though you died one year BAKER â€"â€" In loving memory of a dear wife and mother Dorothy who passed away one year ago today March 3. 1973. God knew that she was suffering, That the hills were hard to climb, 50 he closed her weary eyelids And whispered, peace be thine. Away in the beautiful hills of God, By the valley of rest so fair. Some day. we know not when, We will meet our loved one Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc- Clinton of Richmond Hill are pleased to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Debra Louise, to Mr. Douglas Earl Byer. son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Byer. Wedding to take place Sep- tember 14, 1974. *1w35 Engagemmta ï¬tmnriam *1w35 It was lunchtime here at Richmond Hill Public Lib- rary’s First Film Festival of Social Services of York Region Monday of last week. Shown (left to right) standing are Library Board Chairman Mrs. Adele Downey of Bent Cres- cent, Central Ontario Regional Library System Director Colin Robertson, Library Student Staff Member Miss Libby Hughes, Library Film Technician Miss Suzanne Buxton. Seated More mvhan 80 representa- tives of local s-ervicetagencies accepted the invitation of the Richmond Hill Public Library Board to attend the “Spring Film Festival" spon- sored by the film depart- ment under the supervision Maple Dump Park Plan The plan was prepared by the firm of Johnson, Sus- tronk, Weinstein and Assoc- iates Ltd.. Landscape Archi- tects who were hired Octo- ber 1, 1973. Emphasis of the plan is for summer passive recrea- tional purposes with two small ponds. walking trails and picnic facilities'through the wooded portions concen- trated within the eastern section of the land. The west portion is mainly designed for a “look-out" connected by a road from Teston Road to the top of the hill. This hill is also connected by trails to the remaining lands. of Film Tedhnican Suzanne Buxton, assisted by Jean M‘acFarlane. Libby Hughes and Nora Winje. The consultants stated in their report what while “the plan allows for skiing facili- ties superior to any in the area this type of use might not be warranted due to the large expense for the instal- lation of tows, snow-making equipment and wells for ad- ditional water supply." Council in a works com- mittee report pointed out that “since the south and west slopes of the hill are complete the works depart- ment is now in a position to commence the final cover and tree planting op- erations. “The south slope was seed- ed last fall and trucks are presently hauling top soil to the higher portion and west slope. In summary. the west, south and top portions of the hill will be completed with grass and trees by next fall. Mrs. Adele Downey, in her first official duty as chair- man of the library board. and Miss Buxton greeted “The construction of the trails and ponds in the east- ern portion of the site can commence this year since this area was never intended for the use of a land-filled site." Council indicated that it wasn't anticipated to have any of these facilities open to the public “until 1975 to allow a growth period for the plantings. With the present rate of filling it is expected that the total site will be complete in 1978-1979. A draft plan to eventually turn 100 acres of land at the site of Vaughan Town’s sanitary land- fill site just north of Maple into a summer pass- ive recreational area was approved by council February 18. The general area includes a 46 acre site pur- chased by the town in 1968 to the east of the existing town land fill site and a further 43 acres added from Disposal Service Limited to the west in 1972. “The improvement to an area of this size and magni- tude will never cease and changes to the plan will occur as new ideas and con- cepts are intitiated. Howâ€" ever. the various departments involved can use the plan as a guide to realize where the top soil should be placed and where the trees should be planted." Council accepted the plan and instructed staff to com- DRESSMAKING and altera- tions. Reasonable prices. 889- 4145. tfc2 REPAIRS and alterations done by professionals. Barth‘s Cleaning Centre. 884-4411.? 7 DRESSMAKING First York Region Social Services Film Festival f.ch mence installation of the facilities envisioned with the plan's over-all concept. ? The financial aspects of the plan will be produced within the landfill site town bud- get participants Who were able to take their choice of view- ing from a selection of more than 90 films carefully selec- ted to complement their par- ticular field «of work. Staff members from other libraries in the area assisted in the presentation of films and loan of equipment â€" yet an- other concept in the close cooperation that exists among member libraries of the Central Ontario Regional Library system, under Direc- tor. Colin Robertson. It was pointed out by council that an expenditure of “approximately $150,000 has already been made for the purchase of the land and improvements already made with the total rev- 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 George Jackson, 884-4446 Aloi Brothers Limited, Realtor THE ONTARIO HUMAN RIGHTS CODE prohibits discrimination because of age, sex, marital status, race, creed, colour, nationality, ancestry, or place of origin. In compliance with this code, “The Liberal†reserves the right to make the necessary changes in advertising copy. WE NEED HELP! NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS YORK CENTRAL HOSPITAL Responsible for financial statements, statis- tics, as well as some supervision of clerical staff. Third year RIA/CGA student report- ing to our business office manager. Growth opportunity for an ambitious person. Submit resume to: PRODUCTION SUPERINTENDENT INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTANT Sheet Metal Fabricating Plant Excellent career opportunity WRITE BOX 8, “THE LIBERAL†REQUIRED Director of Personnel York Central Hospital Richmond Hill, Ontario L4G 4Z3 WORKERS MEET An informal and copiOUS buffet luncheon, hardly a dieter’s delight, prepared and served by staff members. provided an opportunity for those attending to meet with fellow workers in the com- munity. The image of the staid, hushed public library of the past was, said many guests. completely shattered and greatly improved. Staff members were great- ly complimented upon their cuxisine. But with the large NEWMARKET: A predicted 70% price increase for sod in 1974 will add $300 to the cost of new homes in York Region and Metro. builders say. The new price will be 33 cents a yard in the ï¬eld plus 10c for delivery. The 1973 price was 20 cents a yard in the field plus eight cents for delivery. Many sod farms are located between Richmond Hill and Keswick. 'Dhe builder will also face in- creased labor cost for laying the sods and for topsoil if needed. The cost of the aver- t-he sods and for topsoil if needed. The cost of the aver- age lawn, about 1,000 square ylards last year was between $450 and $500. This year it will be between $750 and $800. enue derived from the dumping charges at the land-fill site and not from the general tax revenue.†(Photo by Susan Samuel facing the camera are: Mrs. Daphne Straumann of Richmond Hill and District YWCA, York County Mental Health Services Senior Psychologist Dr. Bunny Lacombe, Richmond Hill- Thornhill Area Family Services Office Co-ordinator Mrs. Cherie McGuire, Georgina Family Life Centre Director Bob Muir and Metro Family Services Director Ed Bader. collection of cookbooks housed in the local library there is little excuse for flhem to be anything other than gourmet cooks. Rich- mond Hill has been selected as a depository for specia- lized books in this field. Those assisting with the program and luncheon inclu- ded Mrs. Anne Armstrong, Mrs. Ba-rb Parnell, Mrs. Penâ€" ny Watson, Mrs. Gabriele Lundeen. Mrs. M a u r 9 en Stephenson, Mrs. Candy Kel- ner, Mrs. Persis Abram and Mrs. Helen Monk. comdin-a- tor of Helpmate Information with offices in the library. MISSING FACE THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Feb. 281974 7 One familiar face missing 884-4395 Required for the Town of Markham Engineering Department Qualifications: 3 to 5 years municipal con- struction experience, preferably in heavy construction, i.e., watermains, sewers, roads, etc. Usual fringe benefits, salary commensurate with qualifications. Please apply in writing by March 7th, 1974 stating qualifications, experience, etc., to: Personnel Department Town of Markham 8911 Don Mills Road Markham, Ontario $150 Kceie/Finch. 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I DRAKE INTERNATIONAL coriï¬my from the scene was rthat of Richmond Hill's Chief Lib- rarian Mrs. Patricia Hart, who «is making a wonderful recovery following meant surgery. Those who 'hoped Richmond Hill will repeat their most successful film festival soon include representatives from Family Services of Georgina, Scarboro and Newma‘rket. Day Care centres, Blue Hills Academy, Mental Health Services, Children's Aid So- ciety. Ontario Hospital, YWCA. Citizen’s Advocacy. York County Board of Edu- cation, York University, York Central Hospital and York Educational Clinic. 630-0064 493-6880 787-0397 884-1670 2 Door Sedan. 2,000 cc engine. 4 speed transmis- sion. manual front disc brakes. $2100 2 Door Sedan. economical 200 cu. in. 6 cylinder en- gine. color keyed carpet- ing and light group. 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