1961 CHRYSLER convermale Joo, cerflflcd. moo, excellent condition. 037-567.. c‘Iw40 Excellent condition. BeuréflveiLfï¬il «72. clwu "1| CHEV Biscayne, good condmon, wm cafllly. «mm. (:2th 12 VW BUS, 1 senor, A-l condltlon. $3695. -u9-om clwn 67 CHRYSLER. Good condition. 77“ 4036. Ask for Janice or Ervnn. mm TRUCK, 71 Dodge custom 200. Crew up, 0 door, Iron? â€" back uni. new top. new Nru. Good condition. 52,000. Ill-5632. (M60 17970 VOLKSWAGEN aummatlc 73 MAVERICK Grabber. 302. Ion more, excellent condmon. Asking 52400. Phone 034-1990 after a pm. czwlo l972 BUICK LeScbrc. 4 door, power stnrmg and brakes. WIII cenuy. $1.950. Lew “7-5467. aw" W70 DODGE . I door, m va. automatic, power brakes, nearing. whlte walls, radio, orlglnal owner. $1.350 or be" oner. 721-1530. clwu 1965 DODGE Polarl, good running condltlon, No plain. A: Is. “+0007. Sleeps 6, also kitchen, 8' x 12‘. $550. 773-5274 After 6p.m. tresses. spare whee'liéaanVy', IE1 condition. “1.2401. cm“: TENT traller, Wogds, sIeeps 6. mar SAT. APRIL Mat 11 NOON The toltowing: Press hack rocker, Ber chair or Cantain's chair (out); Boston rocker (old); Kitchen chairs, Chest ot drawers. Milking stool (old), Bedroom suite. other turniture. Large amount at china. Incl. Bavarian, Victorian, Hand painted, Royal Crown Darby, Dresden Sprays, Coalport, Limoges. The glass includes. Merv Gregory, Cranberry, Ruby. Depression. Eariy Can-Gian, Carnival. Crystal. Oil lamps, Sealers. Mustache cup. arau. Copper. Iron- ware. Sliver. Books. Partial Iist only. Terms: cash day ot sale. Nothing to be removed until settled tor. Accidents: Neither the Owners, Hail, nor the Auctioneer will be responsible tor accidents or property loss. ERNIE SEVERN.AUCTIONEER Tel. 705-435-1467 Old Hwy. 7 East at Bayview $2,200 or best offer 884-4269 "UNBEATABLEPRTCES" KING CITY TRAILERS 'Your Complete 1 Stop Trailer Carma†- SALES - RENTALS - STORAGE - TRAILERS - TRUCK CAMPERS - CAPS - PARTS o ACCESSORIES . HITCHES INSTALLED o PROPANE GAS FILLED. . . We have a good selection of quality reconditioned V.w.’s for sale. We also specialize in v.w.. body work and paint and general repairs. All work guaranteed. WHITE HATCHBACK Extras â€" AM-FM Mulflplex rldlo, Radius. wood grnln steering wheel, undefeated. $3,395. 71 DATSUN PROWLER TRAVEL TRAILERS Radio. Power steering 5 Brake: CusOom vlnyl Interior. EXCELLENT CONDITION Custom Automatic DOHERTY MOTORS 727-3322 :2... King Rd. 2 ml. west of Yong. Cars & Trucks ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE .9 Brougham Community Hall Htghway No. 7 and Brock Road OPEN ALL weexemi 74 DATSUN 8210 All power. Alr-condlflomng‘ Radial vlres 5. ex"- "res. ",000 miles. ASKING $4,000. Call 1-773-4260 VOLKSWAGEN SALE PIGEON LAKE HARDTOP SALE Camper Trailer 74 Charger SE. Brougham wry ScMcod Lou EATED POOL Lionel & Bonoir Auctions Good condition. runs we|l Trailers GOOD CONDITION CAN BE CERTIFIED 72 DODGE CORONET CM cams 70 Rambler Ambassador THORNHILL 889-1831 "5-9821 or "5-9119 €29!“ I OR BEST OFFER $1,200. “44690 EVOL NC "~39 884-7654 $1,295. A! CSW‘O clwll (NH :swao L‘in clwn c2w40 CM" Open every Sat. all year. Opens 7.30 a.m. â€" all day. Antiques, vegetables,cheese. meats, anything and everything. Everyone welcome. We have been commissioned to sell by auction, without reserve. to the highest bidder, another complete shipment oi European antiques. Featuring in part: 25 pcs. oi pine lurniture including wasnslands, tables, Welsh dresser, chests ol drawers. bookcases, sideboards, brass bed, captains chairs. sets ol Victorian chairs, blanket boxes. oak caller (use), parlour lurniture. slot machines. 65 pcs‘ primitive wood tools, large quantities oi Victorian glass 5. china, 74 pcs. carnival glass. mantle clocks, crooks, oil lamps, toiewaro, pictures, lrames, copper. brass. pewter and many olher antique items. Nearly 000 lots in all. Preview 9:00 a.m. day of sale. Terms cash or known cheques. Kahn Auction ser- vices â€" Ph. see-am. cm“ Auction sale of hausehald furniture and antiques, the Estate ot the Late Roll Boynton at Victoria Square. Sale will be held in the Community Hall at Victoria Square on Don Mills Road, 4 miles north at No. 1 Hwy. â€"- 2 Small cook stoves, 2 harvest tables (one has a drawer), drop teat table. wicker rocker, plne tlat back, pine chests ot drawers, hump back trunk. 5 pc. settee set, 1 Iron and brass beds, 3 woven bed spreads (antique). rocking chairs. Gingerbread clock, mantel clock, antique sideboard. antique parlour chair, pine dough box, antique wooden pump, dressers, wash stands, 3 pc. chesterlleld, picture trames, music cablnet, quantity ot antique dlshes. Including cranberry pickle cruel, whlta glass pickle cruet. amber truit bowl and 3 nappies, moustache cup, Bennlnyton bowl and pie plate, pearl handle knives, silver trays, nippon dishes, silver bride's basket , lrame, etc. Antique high chair (captain style). Hundreds at other articles that were in this old home. This should be an interesting sale. Plan to attend. Come early. Sale at 6 p.m. sharp. Terms cash. REG G. LARRY JONNSON AUCTIONEERS (105) 151-3270 WE WILL SELL FOR YOU Phone us It you have any Items to sell, they may be uselul to someone else and you would have the cash. For umber lnlorrnaflon on consignments: PHONE 221-2496 Towne a. Country Auctioneers Al Rowland, Auctioneer Chestertlelds, chairs, coiiee tables. and tables, T.V.s, Mintings, planters, tlgurlnes. baby turniture, appliances, garden tools, "and and power tools, lamps, dlnettes and many. many more usetul items. Imported carpets. china, crystal, pewter. MAPLE. ONTARIO. Antiques. Household Ar- ticles. Electrical Appliances, etc. APRIL 11TH AT 10:30 A.M. Rescheduled Irom April 51h, being held at King City Arena. SAT. APRlL W, H A.M. Auction Sale of household lurniture including 9 piece dining room suite. plano. organ, flat back cupboards. Number of items ol pine. partial tollet sets; quantity of chlna, glassware. picture frames, tools. etc.. for the Estate of the late D. Elmo Snider oi Rlchmond Hill. To be sold in the old arena. cornerot Church and Lorne St. Richmond Hlll. Note: This sale con- tains many old and collector items. Gard Orr, Auctloneer. clwu at6:30 pm. at MAPLE UNITED CHURCH TWO NIGHTS: TUES. APRIL IS"! WED.APRIL IMh (1:00p.m.bo¢h nigh?!) YORK FARMERS MARKET 1509 Yonge 50.1’hornhill (5 blocks north of S'eeles) BRAND NEW-SLIGHTLY USED ANTIQUES â€"COLLECTABLES WEDNESDAY EVENING APRIL 16 at 6 P.M. 889-7701 OR 884-6661 Stouffville Sales Barn STOUFFVILLE. ONT. BE A REGULAR BLOOD DONOR Articles donated to Maple United Church Wed., April 30th AUCT|0N SALE AUCTION SALE Richard Soderberg, Sale Chairman c2w4o AUCTION SALE Public Auction FREE PARKING Flea Market VOLKSWAGEN El- AUDI REPAIRS Aucï¬on 10440 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND Hlll Auctions mu clwn clwfl MR. AND MRS. HOWARD BOLTON are pleased to announce me for- mcommg marriage at their daughter. Camy Elixabem to Terrance Thomas Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edwards 0! Richmond HilI. Wedding co take place 5 pm. Saturday, May 3rd. St. Gabriel's Anglican Church, Crosby and Bayvlew Ave. clwn APRIL l2, SATURDAY â€"- Rummage Sale, 9.30 am. to 12 noon at 5'. Mary's Roman Ca'hollc Church. Richmond Hill. (Lucky draw on Homemade Quilt). clwdl CARVIN â€" Joan Marie. In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister, who passed away April 0, I973. "They say memories are golden. Well. maybe thaï¬ is irue, But we never wanted memories. We only wanted you.“ Sadly missed by Mom and Dad, Tom, Paul. Carol Ann and Gary. clwu HALDANE. John. -â€" In loving memory of a dear husband and lather John, who passed away Aprll 9, 1970. No space ot time, no lapse ot years, can dim the treasured past" A loving memory keeps it dear, Allection holds it fast. Sadly missed, ever remembered by vvlle Thelma, daughter Barbara. sons Ron and John. 1975 POLARIS, 40 PM). Free air. Custom made. 5795. Also wrecking 73 Polaris TX 400. All parts for sale. 889- 094. clwdl The 5th Richmond Hill Scouts Ladies’ Auxiliary is holding a rummage sale on Sat.. April 12th at Richmond Hill United Church from 9.30 am. ’til noon. BURNS, Reginald. â€" In loving memory ot a dear husband and lather, who passed away April 7, "In. He left us quietly His thoughts unknown, But left us a memory We are proud to own. So treasure him Lord In Your garden at rest, For when on earth He was one ot the Best. Sadly missed by wile Ruth, daughters Margaret, Audrey, Son Howard and Son-in-law Peter. clwdl APRIL 12. Saturday. Rummage and Bake Sale. 5?. Gabriel's Angllun Church, corner Bayvlew and Crosby Avenues, lrom 10 am. to 11 noon. For pkkup call Jean Ellhm at 384-6511. ANNUAL Meeting. Trustees and plot holders Thornhill Ceme'erv 31 Norm Thornhill Communi'y Centre. Wed- nesday, April 23, 1975, 8:00 pm. clwll dear mend Jone who passed away April 81h. 1973. A thought 0! sweet remembrance. A memory sad and true, The love and sweet devotion. OI ones who think 0! you. Sadly missed by Bruce, Rum and Iamin. c1wal DUNN â€"- In Iovlng memory dear husband, Gordon who away April 14, 1972. Too dearly loved ever forgonen. Sadly missed by wife Ivy. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Greco of Saul! Ste Marie, announce the forthcoming marriage 0! their daughter, Elilabelh Joan, 10 Lawrence Glyn Davies, son 0! Mr. JA Glyn Davies and the late Mrs. Davies. of Richmond Hill. The marriage will take place on Saturday, April 19m, 1975, in Precious Blood cathedral, Saul? Ste. Marie. CARVIN â€" In loving memory 0! a The country's answer in the Big City’s sale. We are selling Rags and Riches a! Bargain prices. Saiurday, April mm (in am - 5 pm) at the Aurora Com- munity Cenire. Aurora (Yonge Slreet and Aurora Heights) czwdo Yarkminscer Unned Churth. 395 Old Yonge 51., Hwy. m a. Yonge. FRIDAY, APRIL um 6.30 - 8.30pm. Clolhing, household "ems, Books etc. HILLCREST MALL HYLAND ANTIQUE MARKET Sunday, April nth, 11.00 am. to 5.00 pm. Fifty selective dealers ottering a line selection of antiques, collectables and turniture. Special reï¬nishing demonstration. Craft demonstration trom Gibson House, 5172 Yonge St.. Willowdale, teaturing spinning by Mrs. Connie Cairns. The Mill Restaurant and Tavern (one ot eight locations) open all day tor your con- venience. 9359 Yonge St.. lust north at Hwy. Not 7. Regular TTC bus service from Finch Subway Station. Ad- mission 50:. In Metro Toronto. ctwu Coming Events Snowmobiles In Memoriam Forthcoming Marriage Rummage Sale SAVE GAS! SAVE MONEY! AUTHORIZED M my passed to be CIWM clwdl clwfl clwfl clw-fl MRS. W.G. ANDREWS. 138 Markham Road, wishes to express her sincere appreciation for the many kindnesses shown her by friends, relatives, and hospital personnel during her recent and lengthy stay in York Central Hospital and St. John's convalescent Hospital. clwal News from next door BARBIE: Simcoe County councillors raised their pay to $45 a day from $40 for attending regular council meetings and committee meetings. Warden Edgar Currie will receive $8,500 plus $45 for each committee meeting he attends. A $25 payment for expenses was dropped. MARSDEN â€" Torn and Linda (nee Evans) are happy to Innounce me arrival 0! son Thomas Robert. April 5. I975 at Kingston General Hospital. Proud grandparents are Bob and Phyllis Evans and Tony and Bev Marsden of Wes'brook. clwdl Al York Central Hospilai. Friday evening. April 4, I975. Louise Mc- Donald, beloved wile ol lhe late James Browniee oi Richmond Hill. Dear molher oi Calherine (Mrs. Roy Phillips). Margaret (Mrs. Gordon Murray). and Mary (Mrs. Glen Murray). Also survived by )2 grand- children and 1 areal-grandchildren. Rested a? the Marshall Funeral Home. 10366 Yonge 51., Richmond Hill. Service was held Monday. inlermem Maple Cemelery. At Country Place Nursing Home, Richmond Hill on Saturday, April 5. I915, Sylvia Hancock, beloved wile ol the late Alva T. Smith; dear mother at Wanda and the late Dorothy (Mrs. A. Baker). and Verna; grandmother of Joan Hawkins, Lois Bevan; great- grandmother at Mark, Tracy Gordon and Brent. Rested at the B. E. Ring Funeral Home. 7783 Yonge Street (at Hwy 78) Thornhill. Complete service was held in the chapel Wednesday at 3.30 pm. Spring interment at Eden Cemetery, Mariposa Township. BROWNLEE, Mary Louise Suddenly as me resull 0! an accident on Saturday, April 5, 1975, Johnny Sloyan. age 14 years, loved son ol Rum and Tony Sloyan. ol Jackson's Point. Dear brother 0! Jewel (Mrs. J. Sacrey), Davld and Tinchie. Grandson 0! Helen and Joseph Gardner and Mrs. Stella Sloyan. Friends may call afler 7 pm. Monday at the B. E. Ring Funeral Home, 7783 Yonge 51. (a1 Hwy. 73). Thornhill. Service in the chapel Wednesday at 2 pm. Interment Thornhill Cemetery. Suddenly on Tuesday evening, April l, 1975, Arthur Stong. son ot the late Altred and Janet Stong ot York County, dear brother oi Oliver. Janet (Mrs. Elmo Ketter), Joe and the late Annie. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge St., Richmond Hill. Service was held Friday. Interment Maple Cemetery. In remembrance, a donation may be made to the York Central Hospital Memorial Fund. At st. Michael's Hospital, Saturday, April 5, I975, Frances Galtnev, beloved daughter at the late Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gallney. Dear slster ol Mary (Mrs. M. Ginsburg), Bert and Gerry. and the late Michael. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge St., Richmond Hill. Funeral Mass was celebrated in Our Lady Queen at the World Church, Tuesday. Interment Holy Cross Cemeteryl SMITH, Sylvia May STOYAN, John Peter drew At York Central Hospital, Tuesday, April I, 1975. Edward While, beloved husband at Alice Beckett, ol Beeton, dear lather ol Gwen and lather-in-law at Alan Anderson at Thornhill. Dear grandfather ol Michelle, Dawn, Glen and Coleen, dear son at Mrs. M. White and brother at Lily, Bram and Phyllis. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge St., Richmond Hill. Service was held Friday. Interment Thornnill Cemetery. MccOROUODALE â€" Bob and Barb (nee Schell) are pleased and proud to announce Me arrival o! a son James D'Arcy (Jamie) on Thursday. April 3, 1975. a' Oakvlne Tralalgar Hospl'al. A brother tor Sarah. clwn STONG, Arthur Alfred Cards of Thanks WIDEMAN - Ed and carol (nee Weir) are happy to announce 'he birth of a daugMer, Stephanie Joy, welghlng 9 (03., V2 01., Mar<h13,l975. clwfl GAFFNEY, Frances A. Suddenly at York Central Hospital, on Tuesday, April l,1975, Jacque Pollard, beloved wile ol Gordon Banlon, dear molher ol Dana. Dale, Davld, Darryl and Shane, dear daughler 0! Mr, Norman Pollard. Resled al the Marshall Funeral Horne. 10366 Yonge St, Richmond Hill. Funeral service was held in St. Gabriel's Anglican Church. Richmond Hill, Friday. In- lermenl Highland Memory Gardens. WHITE. Edward MACDONALD â€" Gillian and David MacDonald. of RR 4, Stoullville. are proud to announce the binh 04 their lirsl child, a son, Paul Douglas. born April 1nd, I975. 2:55 p.m. Grand< parenls are David and Marion Mac- Donald, so Oak Ave., Richmond um and Leslie and Joan Emery. MI Parkhome Ave., willowdale. clwn BANTON Jacque Ada Mae Deaths Births 3rd Thornhill South â€" Israel; 9th Thornhill South â€" Japan; 4th Thornhill South Guides â€"â€" Ireland. After dinner, the program began with the formation of the Horseshoe and Brownie ring. The colors were presented and 0’ Canada sung. Glenys stated what Thinking Day represented â€" the birthday of Lord and Lady Baden-Powell â€" and then stated what each unit was presenting: Michelle Feltham, Annette O’Byrne, Dawn O’Grady, Peggy Thompson Glenys Babcock welcomed the mothers and Deputy District Commissioner Mrs. Avril Davies. The banquet featured an international theme with the Brownie mothers providing the international casseroles and the Guide mothers providing the desserts. Girl Guide enrolment and badge presentation held All the girls earned their Hostess badges at the Mother and Daughter dessert party in December of last year. Guide banquet The Mother and Daughter Banquet of the 3rd and 9th Thornhill South Brownies and the 4th Thornhill South Guides was held March 6 at the Thornhill United Church. The following girls received badges â€" Diane Peast, Hostess, Baker; Lisa Milne â€"- Hostess, Baker; Wendy Easton â€" Hostess; Joanne Holvik â€" Hostess, Skier; Joanne Reynolds â€" Hostess; Tracey Porter â€"â€" Little House Emblem, Artist Hostess, Baker, Cook, Health; Laura Thomas -- Wilderness and Challenge Emblem. At the ceremony Cathy Filkers, Wendy Bell, Joanne Reynolds and Tracey Hall were enrolled. Girl Guides of Canada York South Division By Jean Peachman An enrolment and badge presentation was held February 20 at the Hillcrest Mall display area by the 10th Richmond Hill Girl Guides. YONGE s. [EVENDAlEâ€"RICHMOND Hlll 884-441 1 Don't forget we offer a complete, specialized decorating service, including: home, consulting ser- vice, custom made draperies and bedspreads, custom made and stock blinds, wallpaper by Sunworthy etc., broadloom by Harding. Crossley, Celanese and Peerless. Our store hours are Daily â€" 9 - 6; Thurs. & Fri. â€" 9 â€" 9. Telephone 8846931. P.S. Due to the recent snow storm, the third free draw for a 9‘ x 12’ carpet will take place on Saturday, April 12. John is handling the Benjamin Moore line of quality paints, and this week is featuring Moore’s Aquavelvet Latex Eggshell Flat Enamel at $2 off the regular price. Also featured are all name brand wallcoverings at 20 percent off the regular price. See John now for these specials along with plenty helpful advice. Yes, John Long, well-known paint and wallpaper specialist is back in town at Richmond Heights In- teriors, next door to Kresge’s at Richmond Heights Centre. His 20 year experience is at your service to help you solve any decorating problem. John Long Back in Richmond Hill THE PORTABLE CARPET “STeGM " CLEANING MACHINE Following the enrolment, Mrs. Davies described the aims and goals in Guiding and the work involved in earning a Canada Cord. She then presented the Canada Cord to two worthy and hardworking girls â€" Gelhan Armstrong and Glenys Babcock. The girls received their Canada Cord pin on March 19. Brown Owls. Mrs. Stella O’Byrne and Mrs. Charlotte Cohen then enrolled their Tweenies. Lieutenant Mrs. Marie O'Grady met the girls at the end of the passage and in- troduced them to Guide Captain Mrs. Mary Trent and Deputy District Com- missioner Mrs. Avril Davies. Flew to Guides These girls from the 9th Thornhill South and Leigh Charming from the 3rd Thornhill South flew to Guides. At the “gateway†to Guides, the Brownies were met by Lieutenant Mrs. Catherine Ross. While the Brownies were travelling through the passageway and “bush†the Guide Law and Promise were said. The Guiders of the 3rd and 9th Thornhill South Brownies and the 4th Thornhill South Guides extend their appreciation to Mrs. Elizabeth Houghton, Mrs. Mildred Prosen and Mrs. Eileen Peck for all the work they did to make this evening a great success. then spoke on the four world centres. Canada Cords CLEANING CENTRE The interfaith committee consisting of Mrs. Nell Abas. Mrs. Betty Ball, Murdoch Jefferson, Mrs. Gisele Neitzert. Mrs. Margaret Walters, Ron Would and Rev. A.D. Weigel thank all those who were present and helped to make this a most memorable event. Badge presentation On March 18 the 11th Rich- mond Hill Brownie Pack held a badge presentation at their regular meeting. The evening featured a special service, flag dedications, badge presentations and a reception. Interfaith gathering The Thomhill North Scout- Guide District held a unique and most successful Interfaith Gathering at the Baythorn Public School on March 4. Brown Owl, Mrs. Jean Elliott presented the following girls with their badges: Tracey Brown â€" art appreciation; writing; Tanya Allen â€" world friendship, beadworker. NOW WITH 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER: ‘10133 YONGE STREET, RICHMOND HILL TEL: 884-1200 or 881â€"4488 l .YONGE STEELES v 'MOTORS LIMITED We bend over backwards to please you! There must be a reason. 80 percent, wool. 20 percent nylon shag area rugs Abstract designs in browns. reds. oranges. greys Priced at only Yonge Steeles Motors even surpassed the national average. We think the reason is we‘re easy to deal with, we’ve got an excellent reputation with our customers, efï¬cient service, but most of allâ€"We,ve got FIAT, the one car that doesn’t need selling. FROM AROUND THE WORLD FROM ENGLAND Special #0 you from Bender FOR HOME OR APARTMENT 100 percent wool and wool blend area rugs Priced right for apartment or home Sample price on approx. 9' x 12’ *249110 +30% +40% +20% +10% PERCENTAGE CHANGE IN RETAIL SALES OF IMPORTED CARS. (974 vs. l973) ' FROM HOLLAND 40% ‘229.00 20% 10% 30% Ihlnllnl ï¬g Yonge SteeOes Motors Hand made by far ‘ East craftsman 100 percent millspun wool yarn Indian and Chinese embossed aubussons. Indo Moroccans Invest now at great savings Sizes approx 3' x 5', 4’ x 6’. 7‘ x 9', 8' x 10', 9’ x 12’, 10’ x 14’ Ovals, circular rugs Hand knotted fringes Priced from as low as only Figure skating at its best will be featured at Ice Fantasia ‘75. the annual presentation of the Union- ville Skating Club April 18. 19 and 20. Also featured are club members Cheryl Richard- son, senior ladies’ champion of Central Ontario and first runner-up in senior ladies. Guest skaters are Bob Rubens, first runner-up in the senior men‘s Canadian championships this year and Shelley MacLeod and Bob Knapp, second runners-up in the senior dance pairs of Canada 1975. writer, neighbour; Wendy Sambrook â€" world friend- ship; Susan Porter â€" world friendship; Debbie Noddle â€"â€" housekeeper. cook; Kim Arsenault â€" singer; Sandra Hallosi -â€" singer, cook, pet keeper; Barbi â€" pet keeper; Joanne Legare â€" in- FROM INDIA THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Apr. 9. 1975 - 27 Ice Fantasia '75 at Unionville April 18-20 ’149.00 7310 WOODBINE AVE. (North of Steeles) TEL1492-1122 100 percent wool plush modern design Gold-Red Brown-Beige Not all sizes in all colours Approx. 9' x Approx 7‘ x Shag rake with purchase of any shag area rug advertised 7079 Yonge Street Willowdale, Ontario (416) 889-6261 FROM BELGIUM The presentation was followed by three Easter crafts â€" an Easter basket, a cross bookmark and a bunny or chick magnetic holder, and an Easter treat for the girls. Mrs. Doreen Trunk of Gretel Drive. Richmond Hill. is the producer of the show for year terpreter. cook Eastern Canada Divisionals and Karen Newton and Glen Laframboise, formerly of Richmond Hill. first runners~ up in the junior pairs championship of Canada this year. Put out the welcome mat for the Heart Fund volun- teer who calls at your home. Give . . . So More Will Live. 10‘ $139.00 12' s199.00 the ninth consecutive (“KNIT