38 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, Apr. 30, 1975 Trailers HARDTOP SALE Lionel 8. Bonoir Old Hwy. 7 East at Bayview THORNHILL 889-1831 .5in D.E.K. CARPENTRY Specializing in recreational vehicle, repairs alterations 8. accessory in- stallation. ' 297-2639 CTW4~ Bake/w For Jayco Free Spirit Pyramid Shamrock Unik Sales 8. Rentals Tops in Service l47 Hwy. 7 East Open 7 Days 889-9472 cgwdl Auctions AUCTION TUES., MAY 6,1975 7:00 P.M. SHARP RICHVALE LIONS HALL 3| Spruce Ave. Hillcrest Mall, Richmond Hill) This consignment includes: Gramaphone (working), clocks (Gingerbread, mantle 8. marble), Duncan Phyer table (apt. size). dining room table. parlour table (ball & claw feet), bullet, blanket boxes, treadle sewing machine, boiler, Irons, crocks, milk can, lanterns, large frames. chests of drawers, several chairs, rocker, sealers, china (Copper lustre pitcher), glass, linger lamp, (Auto) washer, vacuum, patio swing, sewing machine, couch, students desk, bicycle, toys, books, tools (table saw). lawn mower, Avon bottle (1949), and other household goods. Preview from 4:00 p.m. Terms: Cash. AUCTIONEER: SAM FOCKLER 8844351 884-6705 Clw“ AUCTION SALE MONDAV,MAY 5th 7:00 P.M. VICTORIA SQUARE HALL Four miles north of Hwy. 7 on Don Mills Rd. ‘ Antiques and furniture, anything and everything from the basement to the attic. Household contents. Con- signments welcome. AUCTIONEERS. NORM FAULKNER AND DON BURD 640-5691 6404928 CIWAN AUCTION SALE Sat, May 3rd 12 noon sharp! Approximately 200 useful items to be offered. including large and small appliances. furniture. bicycles. tools. radios. T.V.‘s. Antique furniture. cutlery. and dishes. A good time to returnish the cottage or rec room. This is a clean sale of ar- ticles donated by members and friends ‘0 help further the work of St. Paul’s united church. ; Auctioneer: Fred Smith Refreshments by U.C.W. Ladies. ‘ Sponsored by: ST. PAUL'S UNITED CHURCH SUNSET BEACH RD., OAK RIDGES. clwu PROWLEE Auction Sale TRAVEL TRAILERS "UNBEATABLE PRlCES" KING crn TRAILERS “Your Cornploto I Slop Trailer Caitrv' - SALES - RENTALS - STORAGE o TRAILERS - TRUCK CAMPERS - CAPS . PARTS - ACCESSORIES o HITCHES INSTALLED - PROPANE GAS FILLED. . . CA†GROUND. PIGEON LAKE Fufty Serviced Lol- EATED POOL CaII 1-773-4260 King Rd. 2 ml. west at Yonge OPEN ALL WEEKEND c5w40 70 JAYCO CAMP TRAILER HARDTOP Sleeps 8. A-I Condition. SL200 0R BEST OFFER 584-4334 c2w44 M Aucttons Stou'ffville Sales Barn STOUFFVILLE. ONT. Auchon and Flea Market Open every Sat. all year. Opens 7.30 a.m. â€" all day. Antiques. vegetables.cheese. meats, anything and everything. Everyone welcome. FREE PARKING c9w36 RICHVALE MINOR BALL ASSOCIATION (Fund Raising) Trash & Treasures AUCTION MAY 10th 12 NOON Richvale Lions Hall Your Neighbour's Trash May be Your Treasure! Spring Cleaning All proceeds to further minor ball in Richvale. Terms: Cash or cheque. Goods to be removed day of sale. For information contact: Steve Collett â€" 889-2547 Ralph Sawyer â€" 884-3575 Mrs. Bob Cage Daysâ€" 884-4896 Refreshment Booth mm Auchon Sale WEDNESDAY MAY 7. 1975 6:30 P.M. SHARP VICTORIA SQUARE COMMUNITY HALL [Apboximately 4 mi. north of Hwy. 7 .Ys'rresiol Don Mills Rd .on ram Ave. A good selection of furniture antiques and collectables. BRYAN GREEN Licensed Auctioneer 297-4133 General consignment sales. good quality furniture. antiques and collectables taken. CTW‘d . children’s OPEN CONSIGNMENTS York Farmers Market 7509 YONGE ST.. THORNHILL () mile north of Steeles Ave.) SUNDAY, MAY 4 l2:JOP.M. ALL NEW ITEMS FULLY GUARANTEED BY MANUFACTURER NEW-USED COLLECTIBLES DINETTES: chestertields, kitchen sets, sofas, chairs, lamps. TV's. color and Baiw. bedrooms. radios, china, silver, coffee and end tables, baby and furnishings, garden ac cessories. hand and power tools. statues, ornaments. planters. stereos, and many other useful household items. For consignments or info. CALL 221-2496 Town a. Country Auctioneers Al Rowand. Auctioneer clwu Coming Events MAY 4th, Sunday IO-s p.m. Antique Show and Sale, 106 Centre St. East, (otf Yonge) Richmond Hill. 20 dealers â€"Bargains Galore! clw44 GARAGE SALE Sponsored by Canadian Progress Club at 18 Springhead Gardens in BAIF Subdivision on Saturday, May 3rd at 10 a.m. Deaths BARNES. Colin clwu .Lln Hospital, on Wednesday, April 23, 1975, Colin Barnes, beloved husband of Annie Keast ol Maple, dear father of Colin ol Australia, Mary Jane of England. Margaret, Catherine and Elixabeth. A private lamily service was held on Friday atternoon April 25, 1975. Cremation. CURTIS. Minnie At York Central Hospital, Wednesday, April 23, I975, Minnie Legary. beloved wrfe of the late George W. Curtis, Bayyiew Ave.. Thornhill, dear mother of Margaret (Mrs. John MacPherson) and Ralph, dear grandmother of Dorothy, Judy, Bonnie and Gary, great-grandmother of Randy, Tami, Mark, Michele and Venesa. Sister of Mabel. Jack, Jim and Isabel. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge St., Richmond Hill. Service was held Friday ‘1 p.m. Interment Richmond Hill Cemetery. â€"DAVIS. Morton Munroe Funeral services were held trom the Marshall Funeral Home, on Friday, April II. I975, for Morton Munroe Davis, who died on April 81h, at Sunnybrook Hospital. at the age at 55. He was the only son of the late Harold and Caroline Davis, at Lower Five Islands, Nova Scotia and has been a resident in Ontario tor the past twenty- five years. He was a veteran of World War II, havipg served overseas tour years. He is survived by five sons, Jeffrey, Bryan. Glen, Aubrey and Ian and three daughters, Debbie, Sherrie and the late Cindy and three grand children, Sherrie Lynn, Troy and Michael. Attending the funeral were two sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Valerie Lorette (Wenona). ol Halifax and Mr. and Mrs. Walter 0. Lewis (Ruby) ol Holbrook. Mass, (Aunt) Mrs. Thelma Linkletter and son George, of Five Islands. (Niece) Mr. and Mrs. Tommy white (Judy) ol Halitax. He IS also survived by two other sisters. Mrs. Leroy Smith (Patricia) and Mrs. Keith ' Lewis (Greta) and the late Lillian of Nova Scotia and dear Menu of Ida Corkin. Interment was in Richmond Hill Cemetery clwu EDWARDS. Wilhelmina At York Central Hospital on Friday. April 25, W75. Monica w. Martin, in her 60th year. beloved wufe of John H Edwards. dear mother of Thomas and Gordon Leedle. Sharon (Mrs C Ridsdalel and Noreen (Mrs J Masters) Sister of Gladys Martin. , Mabel (Mrs F Lottl Los Angeles ‘ Jessie (Mrs J Duncan) Peter- . borough. Dr Carl Martin. Milton and Jasper Martin, Mississauga Loving grandmother of David, Samantha, Tammy. Blair. and Jimmy Rested at the B E Ring Funeral Home 7783 Yonge St (at Hwy 78) Thornhill Service was held In the chapel Monday at I p.m Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Milton. Donations would be appreciated to the Canadian Cancer Monica (1 block south ot west oi Yonge St., In Memoriam _ FLEMING, BEATRICE. In sacred memory at a dear wife, mother and grandmother, who departed this life for the higher, on May 2. 1973, and our two wee Babes, Jackie I938 and Joan, 1934. “Sale In the Arms of Jesus†Always beside us â€" husband Jack, son Don and Family Iwod Births TEETZEL ~ Bruce and Barbara (nee Buckley) are pleased to announce the arrival of their firstborn, Elizabeth Grace. April 10. 1975 at “:44 p.m. weighing a lbs. '7 01.. at St Joseph‘s Hospital. North Bay. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Buckley of Powassan and Mrs. lellah Teettelof Richmond Hill. clwu Forth coming Marriage MR. and Mrs. George B. Tooley, I7th Ave., Gormley, are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming marriage at their daughter, Juanita Bernadette to Buster Terry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown of Maple. The marriage Legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF DR. WILLIAM C. COWAN DECEASED All persons having claims against the Estate at Dr. William Cameron Cowan, late of 47 Church Street, Town of Richmond Hill, who died on the Isth day of October, 1968, are redunred to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 25th day of May. 1975, alter which date the Estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims at which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned wrll not be liable to any persons of whose claim he shall not then have notice. ‘ DATED the I5Ih day of Aprll, 1975. JAMES H. PEARSON Barrister 8. Solicitor Suite 403. 3101 Bloor St. w. Toronto, Ontario Tel. 233-588I c3w43 Engagements MRS. Mary Wallace of Hamilton, Scotland and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Plewman ol Willowdale are happy to announce the engagement at their children Jane MacKillop and David tunâ€"mm Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Boothby at Newmarket are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Marion to Bruce William, son at Mr and Mrs. W.H. Lamb of Rockport Cr.. Richmond Hill. Wedding to take place in October. clwu Misbehavior is merely a means of trying to attain one’s By Mary Watts Ways to determine the direction of individual goals was the essence of Dr. Stan Shapiro‘s recent address to local citizens at the Hillcrest Auditorium. Dr. Shapiro. a noted lecturer at the Adler Institute, Toronto. was in- troduced by John Stephenson of the Richmond Hill and Thornhill Family Services. sponsors of the series of lectures. Dr. Shapiro said a child misbehaves not because he's bad. It is usually because this is the only way he can find recognition or power in the we are all individuals. even within our own family circle and have to be understood according to our personality differences. The oldest child tends to be jealous because he loses his sole territorial rights when another child is born. The third child aligns with the Oldest and may try to imitate whilst the youngest looks for the same attention as the first and will be his rival and may buddy with the second. In a threechild family, the middle one tends to be squeezed out by the other result is the middle child feels cheated. Now. a good child in the family. always receiving lots of praise. may reverse his position and appear bad. his school marks decline and he becomes careless. etc. The cause is he probably got too much abnormal attention at the beginning. an amount which can not be maintained throughout his growth and development. Dr. Shapiro referred to Rudolf Dreikker's book. “Children. the Challenge." in which he explains the dynamics of avoiding ex- goals Dr. Shapiro pointed out Alfred Adler‘s theory on the differences of behavior in its social content in relation to others around a person. The small child underfoot at all times â€" the poor eater â€" are both typical examples of attention seekers for which he emphasized various ways of diagnosis to help us understand the bossy. the revengeful or just the “playing helpless" type of child. These actions. when respected by parent or teacher. should enable the Society. g . two, the older havin treme misbehavior ' ' ‘ ‘ tLo Jakeoptace J‘ulyh 12m, 1975 at Our :fcvï¬Jgï¬d‘vfï¬ï¬'"ggggzkzflï¬ï¬ '24:? 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