W BLA & DECKER VALUE PRICED POWER TOOLS BY 3/3†drill with bum-out protected motor complete With 7 piece bit set I 2-8PEEII ELECTRIC DRILL WITH 7 PCE. BIT SET HELPMATE INFORMATION GOT A QUESTION? NEED A SERVICE? WANT TO HELP? HELPMATE INFORMATION WILL PROVIDE :- â€"â€" Caring volunteers to help with everyday problems and emergencies. â€" Friendly visiting and services to shut-ins. â€" Information about community resources. â€" Referral to qualified professionals when necessary. All services are provided by trained volunteers who will respect the con fidential nature of each request. WE ARE CHANGING OUR LOCATION. NOT OUR SERVICE York Central Hospital â€" Trench St. & Major Mackenzie. Richmond Hill Call 883-2234. 883-2235. North Branch 773-53“ MOVING JANUARY 9TH.1975 GOT A QUESTION? Where do I get job retraining? Where can I play chess? When do the Lions meet? NEED A SERVICE? I have to move out tomorrow. Where can I go? 1 need a credit counsellor. Where can I find one? I‘m 15 and pregnant. Where do I go now? WANT TO HELP? I like children and have some spare time. What can I do? My kids are all in school now. What should I do? r K mart Price Features: 0 Wrap-around steel shoe for extra support - Burn-out protected motor - Accepts 7‘4“ or6‘ 2" blades ' Cutting depth of 23 5"at 90 :17 8"at 45 o Comes complete With 3 saw blades. With lever control that can change action from orbital to straight line movement. nger size: |P‘,’C«F r0! that change m from a\ to gm (me emem 9! SIZE‘ K mart Price 697 84 Doncaster Ave. 889-8169 - Thomhill or CAT FOOD PURINA DOG CHOW KEN-L-M EAL BUDGET DOG sou: m use LOTS ONLY on» cmnsosooos - NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC -â€" CASH & CARRY Effective April 18th - 24th g DISCOUNT i... DOG rooos - THIS WEEK SPECIALS - 15 oz. 16° 50 Lbs. ‘103° 50 Lbs. ’101° Congratulations are ex- tended to the members of Richmond Hill ladies' auxiliary bowling team, who were among the winners at the Central Regional Ontario bowling finals at Barrie on the weekend. The local girls competed with 54 other teams to grab a berth in the All-Ontario championships in Windsor, June 21. Members of the team are: Ethel Buck. (captain) Ethel McRae, Gerry Chapman, by Chris Ratchford 884-7030 Ivy Hudson, Sheila and Betty Wolfreys‘ A big contingent of sup- porters is expected to make the trip with the team in June. George Goddard has returned to the ranks from Sunnybrook and Harold Dament from York Central. This leaves George Mon- tgomery holding the fort in Spring has come and with it our sick parade is rapidly reaching nil. Branch 375 Topper Branson. Hurry up, George â€" it‘s too nice to stay in hospital We extend sincere sym- pathy to members of the family of the late Morton Davis. Friday evening saw the premises packed. Down- stairs the regular Free and Easy held sway in the capable hands of George and Jimmy, while upstairs the annual Pub Night was complete with the Piccadilly Pearlies at the helm. A very successful week has just ended for Branch 375. THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY APRIL 17 APRIL 18 APRIL 19 High Interest Guaranteed Investment Certificates Home Handyman They say it’s important to use the right tool lor the right iob, but sometimes you iust don’t have the right tools and you have to im~ provi'se. For instance, a grapelruit spoon makes a good wrong screwdriver, tor example, (you can usually bend it back into shape afterward). For heavier labs. you can use a shoehorn. The right tools required most often around the house are a hammer, a screwdriver and a pair at slip-ioint pliers. Most people use the right tool tor the. wrong purpose. A screwdriver is usually used tor stirring paint, hammering tacks and chiseling wood (alter the wood chisel has been ruined driving screws). A handy thing to have around the house is a vise. Used ior many repair lobs, it can make more repair iobs it you tighten it lust a shade too much. When you’re looking ior building materials be sure to visil LOUGHLIN LUMBER 5 PREFAB. We handle a wide variety of items including Weldwood paneling, Stanley hand tools, Cedar lencing and Welser locks. LOUGHLIN LUMBERS- PREFAB ls localed at 6 Scan Drive, lour blocks soulh ol Hillcresl Mall, Thornhill, 889-1109. WCTORM and GREY Hill bowlers triumphant VII/1 UNI/1 and UllL'JI TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 LJ. Ruby, Manager 10355 Yonge St., Richmond Hill 884-1107 Royal Canadian Air Cadets This ad is paid by Mister Transmission, 9677 Yonge Street, 8 Laidlaw, Richmond Hill, Markham, 884-6663 , 294-0490 Harold Loughlin THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Apr. 16, 1975 â€" l3 ‘ 778 Squadron 371 Ohio Road, Richmond Hill ANNUAL TAG DAY The all Ontario Trust C (NH/XIII) begun in 1889 Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Saturday night the Pipes and Colors hosted a dance, which was a real smash. The band gave a parade which proved they get better each time out. During the evening Comrade Art Heaton was presented with a birthday cake, piped in by band members. There will be live en- tertainment every Thur- sday, Friday and Saturday evenings from now on. Comrade Tom McKeage is in charge and reminds us that these nights are open to all members and their guests. The following future events are planned for your entertainment: Regular Free and Easy every Friday. Come aboard and enjoy yourselves. April 19 - Fuddle Duddle dance. ~ Regular monthly meeting Agjl 21 at 8 pm. Election day for Branch 375 April 27 at 1:30 pm â€" sharp. Only ordinary and life members are eligible to vote. Be prepared to show your card at the door. AURORA: Wimpey Homes will not be allowed to reduce the average floor area of homes in the second phase of Ashton Dene subdivision to 1,000 square feet from 1,250 square feet. It proposed to build the smaller homes to sell at $46,000 under the Ontario Housing Action Program. Command Service Officer Gene Traversey will visit Branch 375 April 28 at 9 am. Any veteran wishing to see him is asked to call Branch Service Officer Tom McKeage [for an ap- pointment. In each newsletter mailed recently to all members, there is a 50-50 ticket for the giant jackpot. Money may be returned to the branch office or bar. It will then be turned over to the treasurer of the color guard. News from next door Ontario Provincial Ofï¬ce Hours: Tue's. - Than 9210 3.111. - 1: Fri. 9:30 am. - 6: SM. 9 mm. to 4:30 p.m 6:30 p.m '0 N00"