formerly ofThornhill NOW OPEN AT OUR NEW LOCATION East side of Woodbine (Don Mills Rd.) 1 mile north of Vandorf (just south of Aurora Sideroad). 1-727â€"4311 “DROP IN“ 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Daily with a ho? plan-woven and hot water tank. Stove has white enamel back- plafe and shell above stove top. $125. Tiffany lamps and stained glass windows. commercial - residential use. Hand blown glass from West Virginia & Europe used ex- clusively. If you are tired of imitations call: GEORGETOWN 877-6782 or 877-2403 BRASS bedsâ€"a coumrv store lull. All sixes and svyles (including Queens). Open all weekends. 9994 Keele 5L. Maple 531-1069. 8324561 "(:45 We have a good selection of quality reconditioned V.W.‘s for sale. We also specialize in \’.W. body work and paint and general repairs. All work guaranteed. 26 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, May 21. 1975 6' x 3'3". 3 plank top and 1 drawer $300. 4 67 BUICK SPECIAL, parts orallamotor. $100. 72 NORTON MOTORCYLCLE FRAME . $200. 66 PONTIAC PARISIENNE, parts less motor a. Iransmission or whole car. 575. 327 CHEV. MOTOR â€" 2 Iransmission 5‘00. SET OF APPLIANCE HEADERSJiI 327 Chevyll $70. DUAL EXHAUST Ior 327 66 Chev Malibu $20. 66 BUICK WILDCAT, parIs, posi rear end a. windshield 550. SET OF 396 STOCK MANIFOLDS $15. SETOF 10 DODGE DART HOOD SCOOPS. sao. SET OF BRAND NEW CHROME REVERSE WHEELS, lit 15“ Dodge or Chrysler 1"wide s70. 66 BUICK dolenginealransmission $100, 66 BUICK 401 3-speed Turbo hydromaIic lransmissian $50. Wrought Iron Gates Exclusive 24 mos. or 24.000 mi. warranty. 7| CHEVROLET Impala, 2 door coupe, air-condi'ioned. Custom made. velvet seats, Padded vinyl root, opera yv‘inoows. No rust. Original body. 515001314132. Askinrhk’sl Cima DOHERTY MOTORS 727-3322 nm 887-5872 297-2573 5, Antiques, Handmade $150. to $4.00. or best offers unbelievably heavy and Burglar Proof. 773-4460 VOLKSWAGEN SALE Antique Pine Harvest Table 1966 Models Travelways School Transit Ltd. 887-5875 Reliable 2nd Car $795. full price ANTI QUE Wood Stove SMALL CAR CENTRE LTD. For a Better Deal 11623 Yonge St. Richmond? Hill 834-9274 â€" 773-4542 HONDA CIVIC BONNELL ANTIQUES SCHOOL BUSES 69 CORTlNA AUTOMATIC 16 Industrial Road RICHMOND HILL 884-8841 â€" 773-4444 GREENWOOD GARAGE Antiques Hand Stripped Highest quality refinishing and repairs Interesting selection of From $2,949 Work shop “REJUVENATION†PINE FURNITURE PICK UP AND DELIVERY 833-6418 days. 727-2619 & 727-2684 Evgs 190 Keele SL. King City 773-4334 aner 6 p.m. <2w47 PRIVATE 889-5233 Antiques & Art Cars & <Iwa7 cdwds c2w46 clw47 c6w39 CIW47 c2w46 400 Engine Air conditioning. Power brakes, power steering. Radials. Positractionr Roof rack. 881-3681 .1 ..... Cars & Trucks WANTED FOR SCRAP Top prices 889-0353 775-6773 FREEZER, small; room divider. small extension rod type; lady's bicycle. 884-1543 clw47 BRASS, copper. antiques repolishea‘ Brass beds. e'c. Bri'ex, 755-7851. "(29 Trucks “P. K. Antiques" Wholesale Warehouse HIGHEST cash prices or trade value paid for houseiul of iurniture and appliances. Brice’s Furniture. 363-1954 ":18 DEAD or crippled farm animals. picked up promptly. For direct line call Long Distance and ask for ZENITH 32800. Call anytime, Ed Peconi a. Son, Woodville, om. Licence No. 324C“. ":19 Articles Wanted WE BUY household comen's, niture. pianos. china and antiques 0158. OPEN‘IDAYSAWEEK l mile west 0! King City on King Sideroad, We Buy and Sell Household Furnlture 3. Appliances tor the be" Prlces dwheeldrive, mechanically A-1.36,000 miles. Will certify. PARTS â€" 68 Buick LeSabre, excellent motor. rebuilt 1ransmission, excellent tires. custom radio. From end damaged. slso lakes all. 713.5asl 73 Plymouth Satellite Wagon 71 VW Westphalia Camper RENT A 1975 LTD WAGON FROM DON LITTLE FORD SALES INC., 71 Buick LeSabre Planning A Weekend Trip? GCYLINDER SWINGER A-lshape 773-5689 Evgs NEW PAINT AND MOTOR $1,100. Aurora New & Used Furniture 37.000 miles â€" Certified Radio. 3~speed automa'ic :50 Vâ€"8. 4 door. Great condnion. Bryan, 884-6036 Excellent condition Good mileage Fully equipped. Sleepsd 68 GMC 1/2 TON PANEL why not Have! in s'yle? Low, low weekend rates 889-1105 73 TOYOTA Landcrulser 72 DODGE 28 Yonqe N. Aurora (Next to I‘G.A‘) 721-2822 773-4334 afler 6 p.m 773-4112 EVGS 727-6278 $2,100 $3,850 813-6415 c2w46 clw47 C‘w47 c1w47 "CM (M47 "C47 "£37 clw47 c2wa7 C2W46 SWAG (Swdd aw“ fur m9 FULL LINE IN STOCK FROM 161/2 ft. to 271/2 ft. Come see and compare prices. We guarantee to be the lowest! 65 CADILLAC Convgrvible, excellent motor, tires and transmission. 5300. 833-5718 Evgs. King City. clwd7 CONVERTIBLE 71 Pontiac Catalina, power steering, power brakes, power windows. Remote outside mirror. Only 35,000 original miles. Single owner. Carin immaculate condi'lion and musl’ be seen to be appreciated. Reasonabler ollers will be considered. For apâ€" pointment call 889-4543 Mier 1 pm. All used travel trailers and tent trailers on sale at low cost. 68 BUICK Wildcat. New engine, top shape in and om. Rust lree. Cermied. 883-1504 clw47 884-28“ 68 CHRYSLER Wagon. Private. Certiï¬ed. Full power equipped. 893-1407. c2w46 68 T-BIRD, Paniallv restored, 51,750. 884-5959 c2w46 V - Horsemanship Program July 81 August 1975 (Special Teen Camp June 23-27) Free Local Pick Up & Delivery Full horsemanship program with lots of individual at tention. Limited enrolment. Open House & Registration 10 A.M. â€" 2 RM. SATURDAY, MAY 24 Call 727-5998 for further information c5W4 6 passenger, Deluxe rool rack, power brakes, steering, radio. certiï¬ed. 889-2045 Resident English Riding School plus All Regular Camp Activities GIRLS 10-14 For brochures, R.R.3 Orillia 705-689â€"5326 c3w47 YORK LANE STABLES 71 VEGA HATCHBACK, certified. best oHer. 773-5088. c1w47 Sales â€" Rentals â€" Parts â€" Accessories â€" Hitches â€" Roll-up Awning In- stallations. Propane Gas Filling Station. Camp Ground at Pigeon Lake near Lindsay. Large sites with 3-way hook- ups. Heated Pool. 69 MUSTANG, dark green, V-B, automatic, good condiiion. $1,000. call aner 6 p.m. 884-2607. c2w46 67 BUICK LeSabre, convertible uncermied. Needs body work. 3 884-8421 c2‘ Old Hwy. 7 East at Bayview HOUSE irailer. 45‘ x10‘, 1 bedrooms, 4 piece bath, kitchen and living room, fully tarnished. 34500. 1734167. clw47 with Day and Resident Programs SINCE 1957 GOOD FOR PARTS PARK “Y†DAY CAMP 2 miles west of Yonge. OPEN ALL WEEKEND 773-4260 cm On Site Travel Trailer Rentals & Repair Mobile Field Service PROWLER TRAVEL TRAILERS KING CITY TRAILERS Trade-Ins Wanted 69 LTD Country Squire Wagon MOST COMPLETE TRAILER CENTRE 68 Pontiac Stationwagon HARDTOP SALE N0 TOW CO. 727-1145 Lionel & Bonoir Richildaca a Co-Ed Camp Trailers RICHMOND HILL FAMILY YMCA 884-4811 c FUN RIGHT IN RICHMOND HILL Junior - Intermediate - Senior SEPARATE AGES SEPARATE LOCATIONS SEPARATE PROGRAMMES 2 Week Sessions â€"â€" June 30 - Aug. 8 FOR INFORMATION CALL: KlNG RD. TRUCK CAPS FROM $230 UP 889-2636 THORNHILL 889-1831 BEST OFFER Cars & Trucks 727-9941 11:31 c2w46 Jamps c2wd7 c1w41 clw47 SJOO.‘ clwdb «was "(:45 SALE TIME 12.30 P.M. SHARP TERMS: CASH No reserve, owner moving to apart- ment. Auctioneers, Walker-Lipfav Ltd., 68 Sherwood Forest Dr., Markham. 294- 4970. clw47 cylinder, AMFM a-Orack.s1,l9s. 7297 2531. 1970 MAVERICK. automatic 6 1969 CHEVROLET Impala. running condilion. Sell as is olfer. 884-6417. Sleeps 6. 52,450. Hot wa'er, s1ove, oven, furnace, toilet, add-a-room, Reece hitch. Would exchange for Iruck camper. Can be seen at rear 06 RICH- MOND HILL DAIRY QUEEN. 67 RAMBLER American 232 Oai condition, motor good. 5200. 884-6015 c2w47 69 BUICK LeSabre convertible. Maple, 8324102. c2w46 66 FORD convertible, automatic, power steering, brakes. Second car. 5300. 889-8629. clw47 74 ASTRE Salari Wagon, 4 speed, 12,000 miles. Radio, roo! rack, Dunlap steel radials. rustprooling, $3,300. 88¢ 4134. c2w46 66 PONTIAC. a-irack tape. $200 or best ofler. 384.5236. c2w46 66 BEAUMONT, uncertified. Call aner 6p.m. 884-4142 c2w46 67 FORD LTD, power steering, V8 automatic, tinted glass, air, new rubber, immaculate, otters. 833-5681, c2w06 1910 PONTIAC PARISIENNE. Ex- cellent condi inn‘ Certiï¬ed. Esia'e sale.939-7lo9 vgs. c1w47 65 M63. Suitable tor parvs only. Ben ofler 884-3633. c2w45 Located 1 block north of Sheppard Ave., between Midland and Glen- wattord Drive. Household ettects, glassware, tur- niture, tools, etc. including 3 gold brocade chairs, gold platform rocker, 2 rocking chairs, tern stand, several pine dressers, chest of drawers, Buttan robe, Eaton 22 ritle, Ax- minster hall runner, Indesit refrigerator, chord organ, sewing machine, 2 captain’s chairs, day bed, chestertield suite, cottee tables, end tables, swivel rocker, single pedestal desk, 2 electric drills, bench vice, bench saw, table saw, 2 step ladders, power lawn mower, wheel barrow. kitchen appliances, large quantity 0! dishes,quilts,blankets,tools and other articles too numerous to mention. 64 MG MIDGET. Good engine, 'ran- smission needs work. Or for parts. 550. 884-3756 Evgs. c2w46 10 FURY II.0wner forced to sell. 5350. 889.102]. Evgs. c2w46 THE PROPERTY OF MR. LEO PENNETT. H RURAL AVE., AGINCOURT. 1912 MERCURY Wagon, factory air. All power, private. 884-9597. c2w47 Good looking, grea' uvilny & plenty 01 room Oor complete camping comfort Easy 90 pull too. wlm low 47" mm height. Krown has more standard lea- tures and quality than any other Camper. Don'Horge1 to uk about the exclmive Krown wen-My when you 71 AUSTIN America, 2 door coupe, 1,300 cc., 4~speed, 48,000 miles. 5400. As Is. Call before a pm. 864-0212. c2w47 come In King of Kampers SAT. MAY 24th â€"â€" 12.30 P.M. lor Estate at the Late NORMAN KELLEY 21) Prospect St. Newmarket (lrom No. 1) Yonge St. 90 east on Davis Dr. to first street west 06 Hospital then south '2 mile.) Sale includes large old tlat top bullet; Unique narrow china cabinet slant tront doors, open hase wood inlay in lacing (stated to be in excess at 100 years); table desk (old); swing top dresser mirror; 2 drop lront desks; Server board and stand; Mame bed; rocker; wicker arm chair and table; Viking refrigerator and stove; items at old china (Limoges. Rosen- tnal etc.) items at heavy plate silver; brass desk set, large quantity ol old books; dryer, washer (latter 2 year old); girl's 5 Speed hike (like new). electric lawn mower. etc. Terms cash. Gord Orr, Auctioneer. clw47 SALES GI SERVICE LTD Hwy. 7 East of Yonge AUCTION SALE Sat, May 24th 171/2 ft. Trailer "aullfey The Golden Rule" AUCTION SALE Auctions Trailers Onlario Diurlbutors EARL c2w47 c5w44 clwd7 Bes' clwa7 clw47 Good cawas 12 noon Sharp The property at MRS. RUTH MIT» CHELL, Lot 10, cone. 8 East Gwillimbury Twp.. corner tarm, Mount Albert. Dominion Player piano, oak diningroom suite, pine drop leat table. high back corner cupboard, pressed back chairs, brass bed, Finlay cook stove, antique oval parlor stove, wooden beer keg, antique wooden washing machine, antique cracks and lugs, Cruet set, cut glass tuit dish and salad bowl. BuHalo rooe. coon skin coat, 2 pine beds, old spool bed, an‘ tique spool cradle, ornate high back bedroom suite, (antique). Oak dressers, washstands, 4 pine chests, 5 trunks. Antique hallrack, antique curtain rods. Wooden wagon wheels, Thrashing machine (Red River Special). set at plattorm scales, single plows, horse shoes, horse collars, single and double horse harness, sleigh bells, neck vokes, whipple trees. cedar posts, cedar tence rails», 350 bales ol straw, large quantity ot scrap iron. Many other articles too numerous to men- tion. Terms Cash. Variety ot goods lor home and cot- tage, relrigerators, televisions, bicycles, bedsprings, mattresses, trunks and many other good articles. Irving and Associates Auctioneers If you have any donations call 884-3510 884-6960 884-5194 884-5200 884-5964 Enlire household lurnilure will be ollered lor sale. About 200 or 300 ar- licles ol lhe Eslate of lhe late Verna E. Henderson, lrom 123 Joseph St, Newmarkel, will be sold at 524 Davis DriveLNewmarkel, al T.H. Legg’s Warehouse. This is a large sale and musl start on time. Several anlique pieces. Old Jacobean style hall stand, 7 piece mahogany diningroom suite, double tiered tripod table, small mahogany double cradenxa desk, a line secretary, walnut armoire, square parlour table, Queen Anne legs, Rosewood Victorian chair with petipoint upholstery, iron hanging chandelier, several Victorian style chairs, excellent small oak server, beautilul ivory inlaid coffee table, excellent old corner chair, child's commode armchair, 2 piece leaded corner what-not, ice cream parlour chairs, line Italian, style bullet, 3 matching press back chairs, matching livingroom table lamps, 2 wicker picnic baskets oil lamps, crock iugs, wagon wheel, milk can, many fine pictures, old bottles, old postcards, old yellow stone mixing bowl, Pictorial wicker tray, 2 honeycomb water goblets, platters, Nippon and Noritake pieces, Carnival nappies, Depression glass. WED.. MAY 215? 6:30 P.M.SHARP! Victoria Square Community Hall, 4 miles norm of Buftonville of! Don Mills Rd., on' lath Ave. 'This is a partial list only BRYAN GREEN. LIC. AUCTIONEER 297-4133 ESTATES SOLD 0N CONSIGNMENT Auction Sale ol lurniture, including 2 piece chest, kitchen cupboard. studio couch, wooden lamp, many other articles from 1 home, plus a number of gilt items from Gilt store. Also other consignments from the basement to the attic. THIS SALE WILL START AT 6:30 SHARE! Terms cash. No reserve. Norm Faulkner, Don Burd, Auctioneers. Open every Sat. all year. Opens 7.30 a.m. â€" all day. Antiques, vegetables,cheese, meats, anything and everything. Everyone welcome. Many household items, possible an tiques and other interesting articles Terms: Pay Cash on Site Clarke Prentice, Auctioneer 640-3686 lp.m.â€"4p.m. OUR LADY QUEEN OF THE WORLD CHURCH Crosby and Bayview, Richmond Hill (N46 ST. GABRIEL‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH (Bayview at Crosby Ave will be held on Thurs., May 21 at 8 p.I1'I in the Blue Flame Room of con sumer's Gas 03., Elgin Mills Rd. JUNE ‘4, Saturday. Audion Sale 'or the Richmond Hill Lions Club. H a.m Lions Hall, ‘06 Centre 52., East. For pickup of saleable articles can 884- 1511. C6w45 Victoria Square Hall Coming Events FRIDAY EVENING,MAY 23rd AT6 P.M. SHARP! AUCTION SALE Sat, May 24th \1.30P‘M. MARKHAM FAIRGROUNDS Stouffville Sales Barn STOUFFVILLE, ONT GIANT AUCTION RUMMAGE SALE Saturday, May 24 Mon., May 26th AUCTION SALE MARKHAM KINSMEN Sat, May 24th AUCTION SALE PROPERTY SOLD No Reserve Earl Gauslin. Auctioneer 640-3079 Lunch available AUCTION SALE Sat, May 3lst RICHMOND HILL Auctions ALVIN S. FARMER Aucï¬on and flea Market corner of Hwys. 7 8. 48 FREE PARKING A MEETING OF Ward 1 RATEPAYERS Auctioneer Phone 887-5311 TE RMS CASH 10 A.M c1w46 c2w46 c2w46 clw46 clw47 c4w45 clw47 Mrs. Arthur A. Eden, is pleased to announce lhe engagement ol her daughter, Dorothy Louisa. to Clarence Borden Mabley, son ol lhe late Mr. and Mrs, James Albert (Ber?) Mabley. The marriage will lake place June 14, 1975. clw47 BUTTERWORTH â€"- Paul and June (nee Pyatt) happily welcome the arrival of their son, Steven Michael, who was bofn on May um and weighed 3 lbs 5 015. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Keysell of Digby, Nova Scotia and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pyatt. Special thanks to Dr. Piunick, Dr. Golab and the staff of the York Central Hospital. ciwd7 Mr. and Mrs, Berl Douglas ol Thor. nhill are pleased to announce lhe lorlhcoming marriage of their eldest son Bernard Maurice lo Jean Helen Capolorto, daughler of Mr. and Mrs. Peler Capolorlo, Edmonton Alberta. The wedding will lake place July 19, 1975 at 4:00 Evangelical Free Church, Edmonton, Alberla. clw47 ROOTS â€" Bob and Beverly are pleased to announce the arrival at Jodi Louise, 6 lbs., 7 015.. on Saturday, May 17, I975, at York Central Hospital. Richmond Hill. Proud grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. William Clubine and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Roots. Special thanks to Dr, James McPheet c1w47 SULLIVAN â€" Harvey and Marion (nee Simpson) proudly announce the arrival of a 9 lb. 3 01. sister for Mark, colleen Pairicia, on May a, 1975. Thanks to Dr. Bate and staff at York Cen'raL clw47 Opening Night Tickets are $4.00. including wine and cheese. Tickets and Information please call 727-9846 or 727-8498 General Admission is $3.00 Students and Senior Citizens $1.50 MR. AND MRS. ALAN BAIN an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Linda Christine, to Robert George Cole, son a! Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cole, on sa'urdav, May 31, 1975, at Thornhill United Church. Suddenly on Saturday, May 10,1975, at Guadalaiara, Mexico. Carl (in his 44m year), dear lather ol Jill, JoAnne and Janet Funeral service was held from the Marshall Funeral Home, Yonge 51., Richmond Hill, Saturday. cremation. MITCHELL â€" In loving memory or our dear parents and grandparents Ambrose Mitchell who passed away May 21, 1967 and Paul Reaman Mit- chell, Sept. 24, 1963. FOURTH ANNUAL Exhibition of Paintings ol the late Mary Ann Wilson, dear father of Elilabeth (Mrs. R. Stead). George. Bill, Alex, Helen (Mrs. E. Hadwen) and Mariorie (Mrs. G. Paxton). Also survived by lo grand- children and 3 great~grandchildren. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge St., Richmond Hill. Service was held Thursday 2 pm. interment Richmond Hill Presbyteran Cemetery. In remembrance, a donation may be made to the York Central Hospital Memorial Fund. RUTLEDGE, Carl Hilliard WELDRICK, Orphie: who passed away May 14, 1974. Also her husband Boynion, January 10, 1911. At York Central Hospital Richmond Hill on Tuesday May 13, I975. W.A. (Bill) Harvey, beloved husband of the late Edith Davis, dear lather of Jean (Mrs. J. Crebbin). grandfather of Neil, Ian and Gail. Rested at the BE. Ring Funeral Home, 7783 Yonge St. at Hwy. 73 Thornhill. Service was held in the chapel Friday. Cremation. "A'Imle tribute small and tender Jusl to say, we slill remember.“ Elwood and Mary cl‘ In York Central Hospital,Tuesday May 13, 1975, George, beloved husband In the' book at lile, «here are memories. 00 the happy days we knew, And recorded in the love are the bIessings, 06 wénderful parents like you. Lovingly remembered by the (amily and grandchildren. c1wd7 HARVEY. William Amos PATERSON, George s‘ WE would like to thank everyone lor their understanding sympathy, flowers, cards, hospital donations and kindness in the loss ol our dear lather. Special thanks to Dr. Granton, all the Nurses on 3 North and 4 South at York Central, the Marshall Funeral Home, Rev. R. Shorten and Rev. Martin Jénkinson. The lamin ot the late George Paterson. clw47 Cards of Thanks TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL TENDER FOR A TANK TRUCK Sealed Tenders properly marked as to the contents will be received by the Clerk in the Town of Richmond Hill until for a Tank Truck. Specifications are available from the Clerk's Office, 10,266 Yonge Street, Rich- mond Hill. In Memoriam Forth coming Marriages 12:00 Noon June 5th.1975 ngagement May 21-24th and May 28-3lst AT THE FACTORY. HENDERSON ST. (SUBWAY SIDEROAD). AURORA. ONTARIO. Deaths Births THEATRE AURORA PRESENTS by Roy Robson May 24 (afternoon & evening) and May 25th (afternoon) in the library of Joseph A. Gibson Public School “IOLANTHE†NAYLON STREET. MAPLE Coming Events By Gilbert and Sullivan. on W. A. Rice Acting Clerk c‘lw47 clw47 Lord and Lady Langstaff as per- sonified by Marty Schank (left) and Lynn Myers (right) presided over Langstaff Secondary School’s formal “Au Printemps" held recently at Bayview Country Club. Beautiful By Lynda Nykor Richmond Hill antique buffs were _treated to a unique experience when one of this country’s foremost Canadiana experts Donald Webster, spoxe on 19th Century English-Canadian crafted furniture. Professor Webster is curator of the Canadiana department of the Royal Ontarion Museum, and also teaches history of art at the University of Toronto. The lecture, sponsored by the Richmond Hill West District Association of the Girl Guides of Canada, was held in the Blue Flame Room in the Consumer’s Gas Co.’s offices on Elgin Mills Road. Lord and Lady of Langstaff Secondary H/'// soccer gals play in New Jersey late May be first girls team from, Richmond Hiil to travel beyond the borders of Canada since the inception of la femme soccer here in 1970. ‘ Convener Les Trotman was a member of the group that took a boys team to England last year and fells that “this event somewhat triggered the enthusiasm _of the girls. Possibly, women‘sv‘vlib’ has something to do with it, too said Trotman. Apart from the registration fee for the tournament the girls and the adult party travelling with them are paying their own way as well as other expenses. A Richmond Hill girls’ soccer team will be competing in a 110 team tournament in New Jersey May 23 toMay 27. The girls will be billeted in New Jersey with some of them renewing old acquaintances of two years ago when Rich- mond Hill billeted a girls soccer team from New Jersey. Officials accompanying the team are Coach Sam Morelli, John Wynn. assistant coach and manager; Marilyn Wynn and Marion Morelli. Coach Morelli realizes he has some tough opposition confronting him but is “confident our Richmond Hill girls will do well. “Richmond Hill should be proud to have a girl‘s team representing them in this tournament and we all wish them the best of luck. Certainly, the local girls will be no walkâ€"over for any team. They are well disciplined and are anxious to give 100 percent for their coach and the associationn ’I‘rotman also thanked the association for its support of the program and expressed his “personal thanks to those parents who. once their girls had been selected for the team, agreed immediately to support the venture finan- cially.“ Caroline Friebauer, Caroline Snider. Kim Wilson Thornhill. Hedy Ahnert, Susan Stewart. Players representing the Richmond Hill team are: Gabriele Stohr, Kim Kernohan, Carolyn Wynn, Debbie Trotman (Captain). Dianne McDowell, Leighâ€"Ann Smith. Marissa Morelli. Mascot, Suzan Morelli Marie Flood. H'Iq‘avelling arrangements were a joint effort of the Rich- mond Hill District Minor Soccer association and the North York Minor Soccer Association. His diséussion focussed on Antique treat aids Girl Guides c2w46 C2w46 YRP pay up An across-the-board salary increase of 16.5 percent for 1975 has beP' accepted by the uniformed York Region Police. Another benefit agreed upon was an extension of the lunch period from 45 minutes to 60 minutes, although 15 minutes of this time must be spent writing any necessary reports. No settlement has been worked out yet between the police commission and its civilian employees. However. if there is still cash or time off owing on June 30. September 30, or December 31. a lump sum payment will he made in cash. Overtime can now be paid in cash or time off. Under the new agreement. any officer who obtains an average of 80 percent at police college will be entitled to a promotion of two months the finely hand-crafted furniture of the period between 1800 and 1870. His presentation included a selection of slides to describe methods of cabinet-making, types of woods used, and the historical background of the featured pieces. The furniture illustrated included such diverse items as Sideboards. chairs, tables, clocks, corner cupboards and sofas, and culminated with an elaborately and magnificently carved piano. One of the highlights of the program was a question and answer period that centered on methods of refinishing and preservation of privately owued pieces of Canadiana young women in lovely floor-length gowns and handsome young men in formal attire danced until the wee hours of the morning at this gala an- nual event. luau Rich- \Iorth are: ebbie mith. ‘lood, Julie The Association, which presented the seminar as its major fund-raising event for this year. is unique in that its membership is open to anyone interested in the Girl Guide movement. and not just parents of Guides and Brownies. As such, it provides ongoing support. towards classification An improved drug plan has also been approved for the force â€" 100 percent of the cost of drugs will now be paid. Previously, 80 percent was covered, with $25 deductible. The Cleaning allowance has been increased from $60 to $70 a year. According to the terms of the agreement, the officers will earn as follows: â€" 15! Class Constable; 1974, $13,500; 1975, $15,727; â€" Detective: 1974, $15,000; 1975. $17,591: , â€" Staff Sergeant: 1974, $16,175; 1975, $18,843: â€" Detective Sergeant: 1974, $16,175; 1975, $18,843; â€"â€" Inspector: 1974, $18,000; 1975, $20,970; â€" Staff Inspector: 1974, $19,750: 1975, $23,800. â€" Sergeant: 1974, $15,000 1975. $17,591; Bernice McCartney, who introduced the speaker, said approximately 200 people had attended. Funds raised will be used primarily to finance summer camps and provide equipment for Guides and Brownies. Barbara Pfenning, who retired last year as a Guide leader and as district Guider, thanked Mr. Web- ster for his talk. Cecily Thomson, com- missioner for public relations for the National Committee of Guides. provided a display of early Guide and Brownie uniforms. Flowers for the occasion were arranged by Flavia Redelmeier, who is also a member of the board of the museum Cookies were baked and served by the ladies of the association. Cups and plates were provided by Consumer’s Gas. V r édditional feature of the afternoon was a raffle for_ . yuv......... (Anyone who was unable to attend can still take ad- vantage of Mr. Webster’s expertise through his numerous books and ar- ticles.) a delightful quilt designed and made up by Mrs. Mc- Cartney and Mrs. Jean Babcock, and quilted by the ladies of three United Churches in Kettleby area. The growing public inâ€" terest in Canadiana ensured that the efforts of the association were a resounding success. He recently edited and helped to write the comâ€" prehensive Book of Canadian Antiques. His other books include Early Canadian Pottery and Decorated Stoneware Pottery of North America. The Canadiana Departâ€" ment at the Museum also offers a great deal to those interested in their heritage. his next