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The Liberal, 28 Aug 1974, p. 32

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32 lst., Sunday, SEPTEMBER 10-5 pm. Antique Show and Sale. 106 Centre St. East ioff Yonge). Richmond Hill 20 Dealers. Bargains galore! C 1W 9 #‘ TUTORIN G PIANO LESSONS STEELES & YONGE $10 per month, semi private, $20 per month, private, En- glish and Italian teachers. C 7W 9. 225-8447. »F PIANO lessons given, jazz, classical. etc. Call Sandra. 832-2505. tfc9 # . PETS FOR SALE ADULT Budgerigars. 832- 2489 Maple. c4w6 DOG grooming, poodles. ter- riers, mutts. Betty Forsyth. 889-3606. tfc3 DOG GROOMING Poodles - Spaniels - Terriers A Specialty Pick-up and Delivery 26 Years Experience Glintondale Kennels Keele St. N.. King City 833-5715 889-6116 tfc33 POODLE puppies. black miniatures. Registered. $100â€" $125. Call 773-5376. 0 1w 9. DARLING kittens, free to good home, trained. 832â€"1423 c 2w 9 PART. Persian kittens. FIE to a good home. 884-2882. c 1w 9 FEMALE black Poodle with papers, shots, $75. 895-3687 or 895-7317. C 1W 9 TWO kittens â€"â€" no charge. ’ 884-4980. C 1W 9 BULK Shavings for sale. 884-2756. c 1w 9 :iSALE REGISTER ‘ 1 AUGUST 31. iHill to be held in Lions Hall, , Hill. A) SATURDAY, 1 PM â€" Auction Sale for Paul Angle of Richmond Centre St. East. Richmond Sale includes oak curv- ed end glass china cabinet with upper mirror; walnut china cabinet. glass side and front: walnut desk; mahog- any dresser with oval bevel glass mirror; small centre pedestal round table; various beds and other bedroom furniture; 2 chesterfields and chairs; oak rockers, one with coil springs: various chairs including one wooden chair. needlepoint seat; var- ious rugs and mattings in- cluding 9 ft.x19 ft. 6 In. red rug; Seth Thomas clock; needlepoint hassock (old); Viking jet spray portable dishwasher (like new condi- tioni: refrigerator; upright freezer; washer (wringer); crystal punch bowl; old books and many other items too numerous to mention. Terms cash. Gord Orr, Auc- tioneer, 833-6360. c2w8 * * * SEPTEMBER 14th, SATUR- DAY. 11 AM. â€" Auction Sale for Mrs. P. VanRooy, 61 Medcalfe St., Aurora, Ont. Sale of glass, china. furni- ture, mainly antique and col- lectable items. Bert Vander- donk. Auctioneer, Bradford, 416-775-6637. c4w8 AURORA: C o u n c i 1 has approved the hiring of a lawn resident. Pat Ferguson. as the new recreation co- ordinator. Mrs, Ferguson has been a secretary at the com- munity centre for three years and was employed at the town offices for two years before that. She replaces Tom Anderson who has re- turned to Beaconsfield. Quebec. TURN SPARE ROOMS INTO SPARE CASH BY USING LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS ACRES OAK RIDGES PLAZA BUDGIES CAN ARIES PARROTS TROPICAL FISH PET FOODS ’ CAGES STANDS DAILY 10 â€" 9 RM. SUN. NOON â€" 6 P.M. OAK RIDGES 773-4401 10% off any sale if this ad is submitted c2w9 . i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Effective July 1, 1974 WORD ADS: ‘ 1X 2X 3X 4X 10 words or less . . . . . . . . $1.50 1.40 1.30 1.20 Each additional word .10 .10 .10 .10 NOTE: Multiple insertion ordered in advance. COMING EVENTS, CARDS OF THANKS, ENGAGE- MENTS. MARRIAGES AND BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS: ; discount applies only when Per insertion, 20 words or less . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 Each additional word . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 BOX NUMBERS, extra per insertion . . . . . . . . . _ . . $1.00 SEMI-DISPLAY, line [rates on request by phone. I Classified ads should be ordered as early as possible starting on Wednesday for the following week‘s publica- tion. Deadline for all classified advertising is 11 am on Tuesday preceding publication. Send ads by mail and ‘ enclose payment or call the direct classified line No. 884-1105 or 881-3373. BEAT THE BACK TO SCHOOL RUSH! Redecorate . . .. the study, recreation room or bedroom. Three floors of good used furniture, pianos, china, antiques and interesting items. Come and browse. A-l FURNITURE SALES Elgin Mills Rd. at Railway Tracks. Richmond Hill Entrance now off Newldrk Rd. 0 884-0158 Open daily 9:30 to 6; Thurs. & Fri. 9:30 to 9; , Closed Sundays. ~ hand to THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Wednesday Aug. 28, 1974 Top: In Pro Vince, Second In Canada bowlers continued their matches through the Championship bowlers are the five mem- bers of the Richmond Hill Lawn Bowling Club pictured above. In the top picture are (left to right) Larry Wales and Morley Hall who won the Ontario Provincial Pairs Championship and then went on to Winnipeg to repr esent this province in the Dominion championships last week. They were the runners-up wh bowling through all kinds of weather. Tuesday a torrential rainstorm dropped two- andâ€"a-half inches of rain on Winnipegr and the By JIM IRVING The fire marshal will be playing a big part in the future of Newmarket High School. Monday night. hundreds of parents of present and future students. plus Mayor Robert Forhan of Newmar- ket and several of his coun- cillors. met with members of York County Board of Edu- cation (in their own ancient edificel to protest the im- pending closing of the New- market structure. The parents. who lined the stairs of the board offices six deep before the meeting started. were on see that. as one placard put it: “Phoenix Must Rise Again." Not that Phoenix had ever completely fallen. It was just that. following a recent meeting with the chief archi- tect for the Ministry of Edu- cation â€" plus several other officials, the board was given two alternatives re- garding the school: abandon it and use space available elsewhere either within or outside Newmarket: satisfy the requirements of the On- tario Fire Marshal for the safety of the students and ich called for top class On the icontinue to use the building ‘,without any improvement of ,the educational facilities. ‘ Neither alternative was a good one, so far as board Istaff was concerned. 1 CONTINUED GROWTH , Staff said that Newmarket and surrounding area would have a continued and unin- iterrupted growth for the ;next 10 to 15 years, accord- ing to the Toronto Centred ‘Region Plan and the York‘ IRegional Planning Departâ€" ‘mcnt. Enrolment predictions indicated the community ,would continue to need the lpupll spaces available in the. .Newmarket school. while the. lbuilding itself should be 1able to support educational ldevelopments of the last few years if quality educa- ,tion is to be provided. Complying with the re- quirements of the Fire Mar- ,shal would not necessarily provide safety for the stud- ‘ents as enrolment grew. i Also, on its present site, the school could not be en- ‘larged to the extent required to achieve maximum benefits. As a result, it was recom- ‘ mended that: the board auth- orize staff to investigate and ‘ make recommendations for a i Markham ’ St. Mary’s Parish Hall Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill (opposite Canadian Tire) EVERY TUESDAY - 8 RM. SEPTEMBER 2 -â€" 20 Regular Games 1 share the wealth - 1 pie plate Jackpot $500 â€" 57 Numbers PLUS ST. MARY'S $200 SPECIAL MUST GO EVERY WEEK Earlybirds 7:80 p.m. Kite-Owls Both Vaughan and Whit- ‘church-Stouffville had their barn fires last week. This week it was Markham‘s turn. The fire burst out in a building leased by Albert Saunders, Conces‘sion 7, about 3:50 pm August 25. Mr. Saunders was putting hay in the loft \‘la an eleva- tor when the fire started. Defective wiring in the lift is believed to have caused the blaze. Damage was estimated at $25,000. Markham Fire De- partment attended. 3 CAR FIRES The Markham fire fighters were also called on to put out a fire in two vehicles be- longing to 1 David Blaney. . Latest Hit Barn Fire- apartment 106, 111 Welling- ton Street. August 23. Both a 1962 Thunderbird automobile and a cedar strip boat, which were in an un- derground parking lot, were destroyed. Police Constable Paul Met- cnlfe. who investigated the fire. suffered smoke inhala- tion and was treated at Scar- boro Centenary Hospital and released. * is s In Vaughan. firemen ex- tinguished a fire in a car belonging to Earl Sheffield. Proton Station. Ontario, Au- gust 24 at Bathurst Street and Steeles Avenue. A total of 8600 damage was done to the car. deluge. In the lower picture are the three “Colts” who won the provincial honors in their class. Ontario is the only province which holds a competition in this class which is for those who have been bowling for less years. The colts, who will continue to be heard from in bowling for many years to come are (left to right) Gary and Dawson Hare. Parents Fight To Save High School site for the school; proposal be sub- mitted to the Ministry of Education for a new high school to serve up to 1.000 students. i Cost estimated are as fol- lows; new building 32.700.000; demolition. alter- ations and meeting requireâ€" ments of fire marshal â€"~ $1,729,000; meeting requireâ€" ments of fire marshalâ€" $250,000. KEEP IT HERE Newmarket Councillor Tom Taylor told the meeting that 1975 represented the 100th anniversary of the high school and the people new building ‘wanted it continued in the town. He asked the board to school until a public meeting was held on the matter. Greg Currie. president of the students‘ council. said it would be a “big letdown" to vbe transferred elsewhere. N‘The whole school would feel like aliens.” he said. Dr. Bud McCarnan asked a I withhold its decision on the‘ wieds Auto Body TRUCK & AUTO BODY 41 MAPLE AVE. 889-5334 THORNHILL Collision - Refinish Wheel Alignment Wheel Balance Engine Analysis Mechanical Repairs P Auto Transmission Mister Transmission Ltd. 9677 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL 889-6662 884-6663 Life Time Guarantee Automatic Specialists Chartered Accountants Brian H. Cowen find the service you - : M'M\’an~mm‘m\ave Forestry Richmond Hill Tree Service & 1 Forestry Co. Ltd: TREES ARE OUR BUSINESS H. VAN DYKE, Aborist 884-7774 HEATING and Air Conditioning MAC PLUMBING AND HEATING CONSUMER'S GAS CONTRACTORS FULLY LICENSED o ELECTRICIANS o PLUMBERS o SHEET METAL o AIR-CONDITIONING GAS AND OIL 20 Service Vehicles at your service 24 Hours A Day 889-0506 - 895-1351 Harper, Tory & Associates Chartered Accountants 121 Yonge Street North Richmond Hill. Ont. 884-4474-5 91 Geneva Street St. Catharines. Ont. 684-1177 than five Charity, Brian Mather ‘LEONARD R. ROSENBERG . & ASSOCIATES Chartered Accountants 887-5720 - 889-2741 84 Yonge Street 5. SEEK MEETING Aurora, Ontario ,1 Director of Education.. Sam Chapman then suggest9 led a meeting be made with ‘tIie Minister of Education and William Hodgson MLA.: iYork North, said he thought ‘it should be held this week. A subsequent motion by Trustee Douglas Allen Of‘ Richmond Hill that the board ‘ BY Iiittend the September 4. Competent Tradesman A. i ‘ u ' ' i . ,mcetmg to determine what Prices on request or by hour course of actiOn to take tot ".the minister. subsequent to i R- P- (301’) Ross ‘the board‘s September 9 ‘130 Centre St. W. - 884-1788 meeting, was defeated. Said Trustee Marvin Hun-' Carpentry CUSTOM WORK Alf Catenaro ter of King: “If we don't get permission from the fire, Hnarshal to open September :3. it‘s a brand new ball ,game." Additions, Renovations A subsequent motion by & Rec. Rooms ,Mr. Cribar. calling for a public meeting September 4. lfollowed by a meeting of the board with the minister ‘prior to its September 9 ses- ‘sion. was carried. I Named to represent the board at the public meeting 83 Roseview Ave. Richmond Hill, Ont. Tel. 884-4171 Engineering . were: Cribar. chairman: and the boaord it; (ilelayogstisdegi: Trustees John Raniowski, flags” f {$7.0 I eNcewmark‘et Schomberg John McMurray, ‘ 0 ‘mg m.‘ Whitchurch. â€" Stouffville; ,was that the children could \I, g. . _ , “.alktoschooL Vila??? Gillan. Georgina SPECIAL MACHINERY “We want the kids in th‘r‘ln‘klg‘wicafd Tom Jon” GENERAL REPAIRS school in time and in the “ ' ' L 9 school of their choice," he eno S ‘Said. To place a M Sho ‘ Another spokesman. John Classified ac lne p iDel Grande. asked the board 73 CENTRE ST. EAST ,to attend a public meeting RICHMOND “ILL ,on the subject at Huron lHeights School. September 4. ACTION AD 884-1993 ‘ The board then passed a e L WELDING motion to that effect. moved by Trustee Craig Cribar of telephone STEAMFITTING Newmarket. Findings from . that meeting will be passed 884-11034; 0“ ‘tr? ‘Ohesboard bf” 3‘5 “ext Open Monday to Friday RINGWOOD: An estimated mee m'“ eptem er ‘ 8;00 am, to 500 pm. 3700 people attended the Dad- Ison Farms auction sale re- cently on Highway 48 at Highway 47. and spent WAREHOUSE HELP 5117.000 for the more than '450 articles offered. Largest priced item was a large In- ternational diesel tractor which sold for 814.000. Aucâ€" Warehouse person for general warehouse duties ‘iioneer Alvin Farmer desâ€" Please apply: MR. H. GRABNER Faberge of 7939 KEELE ST. cribed it as “the biggest sale held in this area in 50 years." * 1k # STOL'FFVILLE: Mrs. Agnes West. a resident of Briar ,Bush Hospital since 1967. icelcbrated her 104th birth- itlay recently. Canada Ltd. N ., DOWNSVIEW clw9- CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 41 10265 Yonge Street THORNHILL ‘PhOtO by Susan samila) Phone: 384-8651 - 889-8275 Joscelyn, Laughlin, TEMPERATURE SERVICES AIR CONDITIONING GAS & OIL FURNACES AIR CLEANERS HUMIDIFIERS SALES SERVICE INSTALLATIONS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL 889-6048 :> CHRYSLER A AIRTEMP CANADA LTD. t Roy V. Bick Insurance Ltd. Complete Insurance Service 17 Queen St. E. Toronto 363-3959 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill 889-1379 Corner Agency Limited Insurance ~ Mortgages Fire, Auto and Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service Telephone 727-9488-9 Rear 47 Yonge Street S. Aurora. Ontario Barrow Insurance Services Ltd. Home. Auto and Business 10211 Yonge Street 884-1551 - 884-1219 Res. 884-8347 Cleaners T 8: J COMMERCIAL CLEANERS ‘ Richmond Hill Commercial or domestic cleaning. Floors, rugs, wind- ows. walls. etc. Day or night. 88â€"1â€"5885. tic/5 J CLIMATE ENGINEERED av , 884-4165 need- for home or business in this SIIIIIIII IIIIIEBTIIIII Supphes H. B. FISHER Office Supplies 16 Yonge Street North WAREHOUSE a FURNITURE SHOWROOM 321 ENFORD RD. RICHMOND HILL 884-9295 884-9296 889-5729 Furniture, Office Supplies. Social Stationery Monday to Thursday 8:30 am. to 5 pm. Friday 8:30 am. to 6 pm. Closed Saturday Optometrists A. W. Kirchen, O.D. SUITE .4; 204 PROFESSIONAL BUILDING 22 RICHMOND ST. RICHMOND HILL By Appointment 884-3962 Photography THE STUDIO THAT comes to your home 884-6941 Weddings, Portraits, Groups Painters GARNET PAINTERS INTERIOR-EXTERIOR THORNHILL 881-0353 Expert Interior Painting & Paper Hanging L. NARVEY Evgs. 78I-2083 Eric’s Cycle and Sports Shop C.C.M. & Raleigh Bicycles Repairs to All Makes A complete Line of Sporting Goods 25 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill, 884-1213 TV Service COLOR TV SERVICE (And Other Makes) by PETER SMITH York Home TV 306 BAYVIEW AVE. BAYVIEW PLAZA 889-1646 COLOR TV ANTENNAS INSTALLED

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