CLEARANCE SALE “TORO†Rototillers ) and Mowers Displaced by New Airport U nable to relocate We are going out of business. We have several thousand tropical plants, succulents. cacti. vines. ivys and flowering plants. MIXH3HARDWOOD Birch and Kindling $30 PER LOAD DEUVERED Mel’s Haulage 889-2102 Plant your Terrariums or decorate your home at reasonable prices. Free advice. J. Greftegreff Greenhouses Corner of 17th Ave. Markham ~ Pickering Townline EXCELLENT CU? AND DRIED Hardwood Firewood FOR SALE CASH REGISTERS Newmarket Business Machines Barn Boards and Beams Come and see our vasc selec'ion o! au'henlic tov models of Give Something Different This Christmas! REID MOWER. MARINE & SPORTS $32253: 884-7716 After hours 225-2781 “m Selling Out Call blenwaad Pheasantry 476-5678 wi'h case 5500. cost $150 new Hwy. as - Jmi. N.ol Ringwood McDougaIl Deep Well Pump Head FIREWOOD Gibson SG Standard Guitar FOR RENT JOHN DEERE TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS $30 CORD SAME DAY DELIVERY 7450 Bren Rd.. Mississauga. 678-1422 Limited quantities â€" First come~First served. HUTCHlNSON FARM SUPPLY 895-7624 Must be dismantled BEST OFFER 364-4941 or 888-1232 NEW CHESTERFIELDS & MATTRESSES Unbelievable low Prices at J & B Transport Warehouse 294-5634 478-4810 URGENT SALVAGE SALE 884-0341 TOYS good condition 8894.10 after 6p.m. $75 6404691 Articles for Sale clwu clwu clwu czw‘ls C1W26 20% OFF LIST Ncï¬ â€œTRIANG†VERY LARGE SET Good condition. Will deliver ir Tnornhill, Richmond Hill area Best offer. CALL GORD ROBERTSON AT 884-0981 or AFTER 6:30, 783-5872 NOW AVAILABLE. Willow Grove Farms TRAYNOR bass ampliiier. Traynor 15†bass speaker, Gibson bass guitar. Good condition. 127- W- aw; Farm lresh, Governmen' in- specled. Average weight 165 lbs. per side. Cu', wrapped and delivered â€" 482 cents per lb. CASE HOLTEREST TEAKWOOD Living-Dining-Bedrooms. Designs in Teak. 051 Markham Rd., Allencoun Plaza. Richmond Hill â€" 8944750. Winter Potatoes USED Singer Sewing Machine and cabinet in good condition. Zig lag and buflonhole. 585189-5333. Several 1ype laces to choose from â€" including Scrip', Block leners. Outline and Signature. Fast service. can “The Liberalâ€. 884â€" 8177. ":42 SNOW blower, self-propelled, 6 mp. Ariens, 1 seasons old. 5400. or best oner. 773-4460. clwu Doors, windows. lwnings, railings, sldlng, 30"" systems, trough. Free esilmues. Ron Woodscuâ€"lsu. New TYPEWRITERS. adders, calculators, sales, service, ren. 'aIs. Newmarket Business Machines, 491 Timo'hv St. Newmarket. 895-7621. ":36 Two 618 I Is Steel Belted snow ï¬res‘ $15. 984-3631 clwu LET Fuller Brush help you mm «W cnriscmas shopping. For .0.) at home service and instant uelivery call semen. "cl! STEREO, Llovds. Sacriï¬ce $125. «1.5m. clwu A BRICK or Stone wall for your ki'chen. Installed or do it yourse". 6308518. "<31 CENTRE Meat Market, "I Sheppard East Home Freezer orders. 221â€"6000. "cl? Have all the latest in fun organs from $449. COMPLETE set M Stewarv drums. $200. Call Torn 834-6351. ELECTRIC portable Smi'h Corona typewri'er. Brand new. 713â€"4041. c3w26 for display purposes only. Lamps, sloreos, T.V.'s. radios,_. air- :ondilioners, rugs, recliners. trreslerlielus, eic. â€" Also new merchandise available al sub« stanlial savings. â€" Easy Verms available.â€"Low down paymentsâ€"Handled and sold by me Enlerlalner Colour 5. Sound. Phone now. 1W. 166-1559, 164- 1547i "no, Free Estimfles. Alummum siding, windows, doors, awnings. 3844550 or 832-1319. ":5 FURNISHINGS clearout. Clear- out lram Factory Showrooms, apartmems, Town Houses, used 705-357-3182 0M Y $14.95 RUBBER STAMPS Hillcrest Mall RICHMOND HILL YORK ALUMINUM PICKUP OR DELIVERY BABY BEEF FROM NOW TO CHRISTMAS Beaumully decorated gm be: containlng two delicious oven ready Iroxen pheasan'sV Recipes included. 1-478-4822 A BRACE OF PHEASANT TRAlN SET SHARON CALL DAN MILLS SEASONED FIREWOOD THOMAS ORGANS ALUMINUM 884-9626 883-1255 "CIWIG clw26 clwu c3w25 CIWQO clwu clwzb ":15 "€13 Articles Wanted Cars & Trucks WANTED FOR SCRAP Top Prices 889-0353 m, DEAD or crippled (arm animals, picked up promptly. For direc' line call Long Distance and ask lor ZENITH 32800. Call anytime, Ed Peconi a. Son, Woodville, om. PIANO wan'ed, Approximately 5150. 222-7088. "(:22 Licence No. 324C“ HIGHEST cash prices or trade value paid for houseful 00 Ian nimre and appliances Brice‘s Furnivure. 363-1954‘ "cw FREE AIR 2913 original miles. Excellen' common with many modiï¬cations. $900. WE buy household con'ems. Iurnivure, pianos, china and an- tiques. 884-0153. "cl 1971 340 TNT Good condition $450. or best ouer. 884-1276. clwu Finance charges waived on John Deere Snowmobiles until July'n. Standard 6‘ Engine rebuilt last year. As is 5500. 881-4284 mm 1973 CAPRI V6 4-SPEED Days 884-0677 Evgs. 884-6349“ 1976 Mercury Outboards, Snowmobiles Grew and Mirro-Craft Boats SNOWMOBILES o SALES o SERVICE . O REPAIRS Specialixing in recreational vehicle, repairs, altera'ions and accessory installation. Bethesda Sales & Service NEW 8- USED PARTSâ€"SERVICEâ€" CLOTHING ENGINES 8- PARTSâ€"SASCHS HIRTHâ€"C.C.W.â€"KHOLER Cars & Trucks Chrysler Boats Chrysler Outboard Motors SALES& SERVICE Rem Mowen Marine & Sports 884-7716 881-2384 "(5 Snowmobiles Reid Mower, Marine & Sports D.E.K. CARPENTRY Cycle Clinic Ltd. YAMAHA NEW & USED SNOWMOBlLES (‘LAREMON'R ONT 649-2007 W Sales -. Parts Service to all makes 10593 Yonge St. Richmond Hill 883-1412 881-0844 1m: 73 MOTO SKI SKIROULE SNOWMOBILES Richmond Hill GORD'S MARINE LTD. 66 MUSTANG FASTBACK Boating 11641 Yonge St., Richmond Hill Pallister’s Truck Kap Centre Trailers 833-5925 884-7716 297-2639 NOW WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC 305184-7174 Res.838-1166 KING CITY All models of Aluminum. Lined and In s u l a t e d a n d Fibreglass Truck Tops. YEAR END CLEARANCE SALE EVERYTHING GOES UNTIL DECEMBER 3lst SALES & SERVICE 72 Yonge St.. N. 0 Ridges (North end of Oak idges). clwu Chit/26 N629 c2w25 773-5167 Nan "C19 "c5L "<13 NC" Power top. brakes. windows 5 steering. Automatic. Ceriiï¬em $1.200. 884-3545 Evgsmu Cards of Thanks 1963 MORRIS Oxford, 28,000 original miles, new ï¬res, good running condition. 5100. 773-4133. I969 MERCURY Mon'ego, 102, Good motor and body. Green. 5600. or bes' oner. 894-9886. czwzs 68 Oldsmobile 88 Convertible I971 CHEV 10 Van, new paini. tires, roof vent, panelled. Good condition. 773-5952 clwlb Special Edition Mint shape, motor 383. Magnum 4 barrel, rebuilt 2 years ago, many extras. $1,800. 773-4460 W“ 1974 PINTO 23,000 Miles 2,300 C.C. Ha'chback, stick shi" radial ï¬res. Like new. 584-3535 ma BUICK Electra. & drl nu. lop, all power. Mus! sell. Best oller. Lawrie. Days 889-7313, Evgs. 633- 0336, c1w25 1766 FORD 6 cylinder, 2 door, power sieering and brakes. 66,000 miles. ExceIlem condition. 3550. Certified. No rust. 884-7389 (“~26 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS in the Estate of CAROL H. RUTLEDGE All persons having claims against the estate of Carol H. Rutledge, late of the Town of Richmond Hill, in the Regional Municipality of York, who died May 10th, 1975 are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before January 30th, 1976, after which the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have notice. DATED at Richmond Hill, Ontario this 10th day of December, 1975. GORDON PRASKEY, I ' Executor. by hlS sohcxtor herein, JAY CHAUHAN LAWLOR, LECLAIRE, NEVINS, HOBSON & CHAUHAN 10265 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario L4G 4Y7. Cars & Trucks ETERNALLY. will I be grateful to the Nursing Statt ol the continuing care service at York Central Hospital. the Physiotherapy Department, my doctors, lriends and relatives, tor their care and kindness and gifts to me during my long stay in York Central Hospital. I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. â€" Frances Hurst. clw26 BRASS beds â€" a country sfore full. AII sites and styles (including Queens). Open all weekends, 9994 Keele SL, MapIe. 832-1069, 832- 2567. "as repolished. Brass beds, etc. Britex, 755-7851. ":29 BRASS, copper, antiques I! is with sincere appreciation lhal we wish lo lhank our relalives, lriends. neighbours, and Rev. Lamb, who helped us in any way during our loss ol a husband. lather and grandfather. Special thanks to Dr. WV 5. Chow, Dr H. Socol. lhe Coronary Unit ol York Central Hospital and to the Marshall Funeral Home, lor their mos! kind and efï¬cient managemem during this lime. NOCITRA. â€" (Bruno) Qntiquzï¬ & gm 1968 Ford Galaxie Antique Showroom 68 Dodge Charger CONVERTIBLE MECHANICALLY GOOD NEEDS LITTLE BODY WORK $375 ASIS PRIVATE SALE 64 Mercury 74 Mustang || BARN FULL OF ANTIQUES also HANDMADE FURNITURE Specializing in reproductions Beeton 729-2582 Legal DELUXE 834-0179 Evgs Trailers 727-8486 clwu (N26 (“~26 clw26 clw26 c2w26 c3w26 c1w26 Invites Bids on the Following Vehicle 1970 Ford %-Ton Pick-up Truck License No. 025149. NO CERTIFICATE OF FITNESS 'l‘ruck may be viewed and sealed bids will be received until January 6, 1976. at the address listed below. At York Central Hospital on Wednesday, December 11, I975, lvor T. Francies, beloved husband ot Margaret (Peggy) MacLeod. dear lather of Stuart, Candace (Mrs. L. Bews), Robert and Dorothy; grandtather ot Christopher and Michelle; brother 0' Dorothy (Mrs. R. Glandtield). Friends may call at the B. E. Ring Funeral Home, 7783 Yonge St. (Hwy. 73) Thornhill. Service in the Chapel Friday at 2 pm. In- terment Thornhill Cemetery. Donations would be appreciated to the Canadian Cancer Society. FRANCIES, lvor Taylor After a lengthy illness at Queen Elilabeth Hospital, Toronto, on Thursday, December Ill, 1975, Clill Hill, retired Pharmacist and Iormer resident at Thornhill, beloved husband at the late Mabel, brother at Richard oi Seal Beach, calilornia. also survived by many nieces and nephews. A private tamin service was held at the BE. Ring Funeral Home, Thor- nhill, on Saturday. December 20, 1975‘ Interment St, John’s Anglican Church Cemetery, Tecumseth. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 1. Alterations to the Female Exercise Yard at the Jail in PARRY SOUND, Ont. GB~A289 2. Conversion of the Vault Building into Office Space at the Ministry of Natural Resources, MAPLE. Ont. GB-A265 3. Alterations in the Control House for Noise Reduction at the Sewage Treatment Plant, Mental Health Centre, PENETANG, Ont. HIEâ€"94065 Separate Individual Sealed Tenders will be received until 2:00 pm. local time on BICKMORE. Harry George (T. Eaton Co.) HILL. J. N. Clifton â€" At the North York General Hospital, on Thursday, December In, ms, Margaret Symington beloved wile of James, dear mother of Carol (Mrs. L‘ Owen), Bryan Smith and Sheri, sister of James Taylor at Toronto, Joyce Wankling and Mary Mulauo of Winnipeg; daughter at Mrs. Christina Taylor at Winnipeg. Rested at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Rdl (north of Lawrence Ave), Westun. Service was held Saturday 1 pm. Cremation. A! York Central Hospital, on Monday, December 22, 1975, Annie Grant, beloved wife ol the late Donald, dear mother of Sinclair (Chuck), Anna (Mrs. D. Hin- clIcIiue). Margarel (Mrs. G. Filchefl) and Don‘ Also survived by eigm grandchildren and two greal grandchildren Resting at the Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge St, Richmond Hill. Service Wednesday 11 am. Interment York Cemelery. SYMINGTON. Margaret Sealed tenders properly marked, will be received by the Regional Clerk until 11:00 am. on January 13th, 1976, for the construction of an addition, of approximately 1800 square feet, to an existing Day Care Centre to COHSISt of masonry wall bearing construction to provide 2 class rooms, office and miscellaneous areas. Plans, Specifications, and Tender Forms may be obtained from the office of: ALLAN E. JESSOP, ARCHITECT, 1918 AVENUE ROAD TORONTO, ONTARIO 789â€"1239 Upon deposit of $100.00, refundable on return of plans and specifications in good condition. The lowest, or any tender, not necessarily accepted. Tenders will be DELIVERED TO THE CLERK‘S OFFICE, 62 BAYVIEW AVENUE, NEWMARKET, ONTARIO. . . GRANT. Annie â€" WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21.1976 Combined Tenders will not be accepted. Tender Documents may be obtained from the Ontario Ministry of Government Services. Georgian Bay Regional Office. 24 James Street East, PO. Box 790, Orillia‘ Ontario. L3V 6K74 NOTE: For further information regarding the Tenders, please call Mr. B. McIsaac at the above address. Telephone No. (705) 325-7403. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted YORK REGION ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD 21 Dunlop SL. Richmond Hill Purchasing Department. clw26 Garfield E. Wright. Chairman. THE YORK REGION ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK TENDERS FOR Ontario Deaths at 7755 Bayview Ave, corner of John St‘ Thornhill. Ontario ADDITION TO AN EXISTING DAY CARE CENTRE ONTARIO GOVERNMENT CONTRACT NO. 21-76-1 TENDER Tenders c1w26 MINISTRY OF GOVERNMENT SERVICES The Liberal will verify the source of birth an- nouncements from now on. The announcement was placed apparently as someone’s idea of a joke. The Liberal sincerely regrets the error and apologizes for any in- convenience or em- barrassment it may have caused. LIVERSEDGE, Audrey Louise â€" At York Central Hospital, Rich- mond Hill, on Thursday, December 18, 1915, Audrey Liversedge, dear triend at Vera Puckering. A private service was held at the 8. El Ring Funeral Home, Thornhill. Cremation. BOWEN â€" In loving memory of our lather and molher. John who passed away August 21, I970 and Ella, December 30, 1971. Four tired eyes are sleeping Four willing hands are slill For two who sulfered lar too much are resling in God’s willl Lovinglv remembered by daughters and sons. mm The births column in last week’s Liberal classified advertisements erroneously listed Mrs. Janet Mabley as a new mother. GREIG, Bob and Jane (nee Butler) are pleased to announce the birth ot their daughter. Tammy Lou Ann, born December ls] I975, weighing 7 lbs., a 015‘, at York Central Hospital. Baby sister lor Robbiel Special thanks to Dr. Granton and stall. clwu POWELL â€" Dwight and Wendy (nee Ashkanase) are happy to announce the birth or their daughter, Kelly Jenniler. 9 lbs. I' 2 015.. on December 11, 1975, a! York Cemral Hospilal. Proud grandparents are Mrs. F. Powe|l, Richmond Hill and Mr. and Mrs. E‘ M. Ashkanase, Thornhill. MR. and Mrs. Sluarl Clemem. ol Richmond Hill. are happy to announce lhe engagement of their daughter, Lynda Gayle, lo Douglas Underwood. son of Mr. and Mrs‘ Ronald Underwood ol Markham. clw26 DONER. Lillie A At York Central Hospital, Saturday, December 20th, 1915. Lillie Moore, beloved wile of Albert Doner, dear mother of Victor ol Barrie and Alvin of Thornhill. Sister ol Rose (Mrs. '6. Stuart)‘ Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home l0366 Yonge Street. Richmond Hill. Service was held Monday 1:30 pm Interment Heise Hill Cemetery. At York Central Hospital. on Saturday, December 20, 1975, Eva Vesper at Richmond Hill, dear sister of Ethel Vosper, Beatrice (Mrs C. McMartin), Herbert and Katherine (Mrs. C. Houghton). Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge St., Richmond Hill. Service was held Tuesday. Interment Prospect Cemetervi MATHER â€" In loving memory of our dear mother Myrfle (nee Weldrick) who passed away December 26m, I969 and our dear tamer Walter December lath. 1972. VOSPER, Eva Geraldine H’Just as you were, you will always be Treasured Iorever in our memory" Yourlovingiamilv. clwu In Memoriam ngagement Deaths Births R. N. Vernon, Regional Clerk. c1w26 c2w26 Artificial controls 'stifle initiative' We Canadians are being conditioned to accept a standard of living less than our capability. It is a subtle conditioning but it is there. With no real growth in the economy. a per capita income now eighth in the world compared to second six years ago and with the highest comâ€" bined inflation and unemployment levels since confederation. those in power would like to talk of other things. If you cannot reach your goals. then change your goals is the new approach. We are told there is a limit to growth in Canada. The prime minister‘s control program is designed to whip us into line. ‘Health and Welfare Minister Marc Lalonde advises that we should use more powdered milk to offset the rising price of the fresh stuff. Agriculture Minister Eugene Whelan adds. “we are eating too much meat and should shift to cheaper spaghetti and macaroni". Our ex- pectations are said to be too high and our natural resources are now found to be finite. Canada, with its relatively small population and vast area, is unique in the world. We have the potential to be the wealthiest people on earth if we allow our resources to be harnessed through individual initiative. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to the folks at Richvale Manor. Love Mom. But to live is to grow and as we lower our expectations so will we lower our achievements. Certain resources may be finite but man‘s ingenuity is infinite. To all our friends, a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Marcia and Michael Katz. Merry Christmas Mom, Dad, Rob, Linda and my love Paul. All my love and best wishes for a super Festive Season. Love Louise. Mrs. H. Adams wishes all her friends and relatives a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. ciwu Merry Christmas Mum, John and Ross from Brian and Barb. To prosper, a nation needs fresh water, food, resources, energy and For all our readers may Christmas this year be full of holy meaning. And may the festive season be fine, good and beautiful. Hal Blaine, Editor. Coming Events Best wishes to our friends for Health and Happiness in the coming year. Noreen and Gord Lemon. By Sinclair Stevens MP York Simcoe New Year’s Eve Dance LIONS HALL CENTRE ST. EAST ADVANCE TICKETS $20. PER COUPLE. 884-0759 EVERYONE WELCOME Richmond Hill Lions Club Wishing All Your Pets Large and Small A Merry Christmas Ontario Humane Shelter Aurora Judy Jones. Supervisor to be held at the Sponsored by The people of Canada can create a vibrant economy once again but government cannot do it for them. Such an economy will create jobs for Canadians in productive sectors. In my opinion, we have slipped as we have subjected ourselves to undue bureaucratic control. Our growth in employment has been more in the un- productive sectors of the economy than the productive. an educated population We have them all. Canada has more lakes than the rest of the world combined and about one third of the world‘s fresh water supply. In relation to our population we have more arable farm land, natural resources and energy reserves than any other country. We certainly have a highly talented people. The greatest thing government could do is stop expanding and be explicit as to the future for those who wish to innovate and create. So why have ped? Most bureaucrats are quick to regulate. but slow to innovate. Left to government, our oil fields, gas reserves and potash industry would never have been developed to their present levels. Yet governments in the name of progress now stifle further advances through heavy taxation and regulation, and there are even plans to nationalize certain of the industries. May the Spirits of Christmas help you get over the bills of the New Yea-Louise Merry Chrisgmas to everyone in the Rich- mond Hill area from the staff of Filter Queen. To Yvonne, Brad and Jeff, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Much Love, Gord. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all. Bob Ross Contracting. Merry Christmas Donna, from John. was To Mom, Dad, and Sisters, Merry Christ- mas. Much love, Gord. Carmen and Casey Cripps wish all their friends a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. Merry Christmas and the Happiest of New Years â€" Phyllis, Paul, Ray, Ant- tila. In lieu of cards, donation to Cancer Society. parliament hill What a relief that ap- THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Dec. 24. 1975 â€" 3-7 we slip clwu c4w24 clw25 Emu proach would be com- pared to the present drift. But the worst may be to come. Recently I was shown a paper that is now being reviewed by the Liberal caucus in Ottawa. It contemplates the sub- stitution of a new “gross social product“ index for the present “gross national product" figures. In future. it is suggested, we should calculate the contribution of the unemployed in our society, not just the employed. When you visit your neighbor. it is suggested the visit should be recorded in the new scale as a contribution to Canada, and of course when you take a holiday, it will in turn be duly recorded as a plus for the nation. It is strange what some academic bureaucratic minds will turn to. It is even stranger that they are paid for their efforts out of our taxes. Hill service limousine approved Despite the objections of Councillor Mike Burnie, Richmond Hill will soon have a limousine service. Burnie was the only dissenter when council approved a' limousine licensing policy and the issuing of a licence to CD. Smith‘s Northern Limousine Service. only It may not pick up passengers at a cab stand on the street and shall not be operated as a taxi cab." “Why do we need these things?" Burnie asked. “Are the mayor and clerk going to be riding in them?" “A livery cab may be hired by appointment Policy also requires the driver must wear a uniform or “conservative business suit According to the new policy, a limousine â€" officially known as a livery cab â€" must be “dark in color and bearing no advertising or identification signs. Greetings and Gratitude to the Liberal‘s Markhamâ€"Vaughan correspondents â€" Anna, Anne, Doreen, June, Lorn, Lynda, Marilyn and Sherry. Markham-Vaughan Editor, Ivy Reeve. Season’s Greetings to all those who have assisted me in my years with The Liberal and to all my friends and acquain- tances. Mary Dawson. To Harry. Rebel and Sugar. Have a very Merry Christmas and a super New Year. Louise. Merry Christmas and have a Happy New Year, Kathy, John, Esther, Mitch and David. Harry. Merry Christmas and All the best for the New Year, Nancy and Norm. Best Wishes from Barb and Brian. Merry Christmas to all our new neighbours in Preston Lake and the Liberal Staff. Pat and Bob Belfry. To my Aunt and Uncle, T. and F. Guenthner, a blessed Christmas and lots of health and hap- piness for the coming New Year. Love. Marilyn and Family. Merry Christmas Mum, Dad, Ian, Lance, â€" Love Barb.