Refrigerators. freezers. ranges. dishwashers. dryers. Air Conditioning Conditioning ANY MAKE OR MODEL INSTALLATION. SERVICE 8; REPAIR BOOKKEEPING Bu INCOME B'ookkeeping & Accounting Services ALLIED APPLIANCE SERVICES Repairs to All Makes Central Air-Conditioning. Heating. Electronic Air Filter. Cusmm Built Metal. 55 Edwad ave.. unit 1‘ RICHMOND HILL loscelyn Laugh|in Harper, Tory & Associates SPECIALIZING IN REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING PAUL'S AppIiance Service 7734592 m J. C. HUGHES Chartered Accountants [0355 Yonge Street North Richmond Hill, Ont. 884â€"4474-5 91 Geneva Street St. Catharines. Ont. 684-1177 EVGS. 884-8217 DAYS 773-5056 LEONARD R. ROSENBERG & ASSOCIATES Chartered Accountants 887-5720 -‘889-2741 84 Yonge Street S. Aurora. Ontario COUNTRY METAL MFG. LTD. -CUSTOM BUILT REC ROOMS. BARS â€" GARAGES, ADDITIONS .- PORCHES. CEDAR FENCING - COITAGES - UNUSUAL JOBS All types of Carpentry work Central Air For small bus-nesses begihs'HERE! 889-5683 Carpet- Upholstery Cleaning Janitorial Services Carpet Cleaning LEONARD'S K. A. SMITH CARPENTRY 884-5807 881-6396 FREE ESTIMAIES Please phone 88l-1634 Before 1 pm. â€"Afler 5 pm 884-7530 good. Charteréd Accountants Appliance Sgrvicg 8846477 Custom Made Draperies Bookkeeping find ithe service vou need for "home or busines§1n‘t_h_is One stop drapery centre 0mm Plaza 38441139 10620 Yonge SLN. Richmond HiII SAVE up to 30% tfcl ":45 "c" ":33 TAX ï¬cS Draperies Carpentry TFCS) '" ‘ 881-38277 . Franchise dealer for John Inglis, General Electric, Hoover Products. Black 8 )ecker. Eureka. Service depot for Black & Decker. Hoover, Eureka Repairs to all makes. "" 727-4681 ï¬cS I Contractor§ APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE LESLIE APPLIANCE 68 YONGE ST. S. AURORA CUSTOM BUILT HOMES ADDITIONS REC ROOMS Free Estimates S. E. PAYNE General Contracting ACCOUNTING MANAGEMENT BOOKKEEPING SERVICES BOOKKEEPING Full Range ofServices INCOME TAX KENNETH M. PAL 889-1377 tfc? FOR THE SMALL BUSINESS ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS HANS BUTI' Home Improvements Eavestroughing CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 10265 Yonge Street Phone: 884-8651-889-8275 Aluminum Siding Richmond Hill Contracting‘Co Ltd. 8894106 vaï¬im in ALCAN ALUMINUM Speclizing in Railings Made to Measute 86 Spruce Avenue. Richmond Hill 884-0293 Brian H. Cowen Comma Work Home and Yard Repa‘l BUN DECKS, SAUNAS. FENCES {ENOVATION, ETC. Free estimate or by the hour S f‘ V I) Chartered Accountants Iron Works 10.256 Yonge St.. Richmond Hill 881-0431 884-2092 REID & BRADLEY 889-5762 889-0452 CARPENTRY Kilchensl Rec. Rooms Additions Renovations CUSTOM HOUSES FREE ESTIMATES T. PRICE & SON GENFRAL CARPENTRY E. ROSE LIBERAL 8848209 888-1005 727-8311 tfc19 "€23 ":1 "cu “W32 ï¬c5 ch‘ By Competent Tradesman Prices on request or by hour R. P. (Bob) Ross [30 Centre St. W. - 884â€"1788 Alf Catenaro CARPENTER CONTRACTOR Additions. Renovations & Rec. Rooms 83 Roseview Ave. Richmond Hill. Ont. Tel. 884-4171 BOB ROSS CONTRACTING Carpentry PATIOS ' POOLS AND DRIVEWAYS . l . ‘ . Pauo dOOtS, wood, vmyl and aluminum, replacement wm- dows, mirrcns and frames] storm doors. Open 9 am. to 5 pm. Sat.w![a.m. to 1 pm. Install yousefl with our gidame aletmdoiuoryuu! ELECTRICIAN 'Service. Maintenance and Installations I Siding 0 Eaves O Soffit .Fascia O Shutters .Awnings O Winan§ O Railings 0 Doors FREE ESTIMATES JOHN MacPHEE 884-8506 ‘ 85 '(‘ENTRE ST. E. RICHMOND HILL ms LUD ELECTRIC Electricians INSTALLATIONS . APPLIANCE REPAIRS . WIRING Experienced fast service RESIDENTIAL Metro Lie. E737 MacPHEE ALUMINUM 884-4135 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL CHIMNEY REPAIRS CONCRETE PATIO 0R PRECAST SLABS PORCHES - STEPS INTERLOCKING PAVING STONES Sterling, Building Service STONE WORK ’Fhemonane Gla§§§L§EIE 481-6650 A.N.C. GLASS PRODUCTS .WINDOW CLEANING . OFFICE CLEANING . OFFICE MAINTENANCE . CARPET STEAM CLEANING SIDEWALKS PLANTER BOXES 669-1321 884-0920 FACTORY PRICES Commercial - Residential CALL COLLECT ALLEN TRAVERS 0R FRED CELSIE 884-8768 Janitorial Serviggg . ROCKETT Duality workmamtip at reasonable wings. 889-4729 WE DELIVER FOR FREE ESTIMATES PLEASE CALL COLLECT Home Improvements 45 Blisbane Rd., Unit 61. DOWNSVIEW, ONT 10'Years’ Expeï¬ence Lit. B347 "<24? "(:31 661-4163 4w5 Very fleasonab/e Rates Guaranteed 8 mos. or 8,000 mi, M13ymex¢uiemehdim 883-1 360 "cu TUNE-UPS LIBERAL readers respond! Car &.T.rucr ., Repairs; Ud’d jobs and good jobs around the home and busi- ness. Minor electrical and plumbing repairs. Painting and decorating. Fencing and garden buildings. Hedge and lawn maintenance. DUTCHIES Automotive Repairs GENERAL CONTRACTING Speéialixlng in European cars SMITH PAINTING Repails and Maintenahce Repairs to all mates 5 Models CARS & TRUCKS Man will dn Exterior Painting Chain Link Fencing RESIDENTIAL For Free Estimates 889-2987 ‘ Landscaping] 79 OLD HWY. 7. E THORNHILL 881-0551 ' 255-1222 HANDYMAN MINOR & MAJOR Tree Removal and Pruning Insurance - Mortgages Fire. Auto and Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service Telephone 727-9488-9 Rear 47 Yonge Street S. Aurora. Ontario. Reasonible Rates Free Estimates Fully Handyman FERTILIZING 'PLANTING GARDENING PAINTING R. laFOND Corneir Agency Limited Grounds it Building Maintenance TYPEWRITERS ADDch MACHINES SALES - RENTALS L.H. SIMS 88 Baker Ave. Richmond Hill - 884-1745 "do LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED 881-5829 Moving and Storage 88¢7405 Insurance Fencing MOVING Ofï¬ce Machines 833-5040 TFC45 "£34 Fully Insured H :5 259-1672 "as TFC46 "CM :4 \NS mas tlc 5 BUILT AND REPAIRED Free Estimates Expert Workmanship 20 years“ experience WALKER CONSTRUCTION Wtdmetrists I ï¬replaces. etc. L 8- S SARG EANT CHIMNEYS & FIREPLACES A. W. Kitchen, 0.0. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WALL PAPER HANGING SUPERGRAPHICS Shop at home Service Aluminum Eavestroughing FREE ESTIMATES Commercial Residential 881-3922 630-5418 res. JIM'S PAINTING AND DECORATING R.CLARK Plain & Decorative Plastermg REPA‘RS ASPECIALTY Free Einma'es Plastering - Thornhill Suite 204 Professional Bldg. 22 RICHMOND ST. RICHMOND HILL By appointment Masonry 488-7521 - 889-3185 BRICK & STONE WORK Kafl Bundschuh 884-4832 PAINT|NG a. DECORATING Free Estima'es Plastering 889-1931 884-2882 PAINTING & PAPERHANGING R. E. Dunn 727-3303 Peter Elliott and Paperhanging Free Estimates INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR Homes, Cottages or Industries All Work Guaranteed Act quickly and phone day or night Al War/t (Ime 884â€"3962 PAINTING Now Is The Time! Painters 889-2163 EXTERIOR PAINTING D. LYON PLUMBING & HEATING Roger Proulx 884-1650 Ask for 8840 to leave message 727-5538 Painters and Decorators ABMAND PAVING & CONSTRUCTION CO. 889-4672 Over 15 Years' Experience Ask for Armand Ucci 226-4040 FOR A BETTER PAVING JOB Heating "cl IChoose equestrians ofor Canadian team "€50 "C19 "cu THORNHILL â€" The four-rider team of Kim Merrill. Susan Franklin‘ Linda Milne and Michelle Fennell will be representing Canada his the Canadian ' Junior‘ International Horse Show l Sandblasting | SANDBLASTING WEN wa§h_] Ncl Paving "S. 8 5. Mobile . Power Wash" Washing and degreasing of: -Ttactots - Trailets -Truck Fleets - Heavy Equipment Aircraft v Water Haulage PROMPT 24 HOUR SERVICE 7 DAYS A WEEK MOB|LE SERVICE Spray Painting PATCHWORK QUILTS [Spring Sgwice I HOME MAINTENANCE Call 773-5952 ï¬EVVRemovaIJ 0 Dangerous Elm Trees 0 Trimming â€" Pruning . Land Clearing FREE ESTIMATES PROP: THOMAS H. GRIEVE _York _ Sprung Serwce TANDEM BUSHENGS Aurora 727-3121 n Call Lorne Bridal 884-1712 W Over 10 years' experience Specializing in Roofing, Repairs & lie-Rooï¬ng Any colour or sue QUILTED PLACE MATS 773-4097 Maintenance Welding Open 4 pm. - 8 pm. ALL DAY SATURDAY 8840293 as SPRUCE AVENUE, RICHMOND HILL n Plumbing & Electrical DEAL SERVICES 3899398 7734138 BEAUTlFUL CUSTOM MADE Roofing Equipment Specialists GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP 884-3479 Welding E. ROSE tic“ c4w1 "C41 here Sept. 4 and? Sept. ‘5_ Team trials The successful com- petitors were selected during the Canadian Junior Team Trials here Aug. 17. There were 16 par- ticipants who each jumped a course on two horses which they provided themseives. Competitors were Jacqueline Bevan‘ Barbara Black. Jennifer Blackall, Michael Elder. Michelle Fennell. Tony mu AURORA â€" The “Tournament of Champions†Horse Show will be held Sept. 4 at Elderberry Hill Farm on Yonge Street between Oak Ridges and Aurora. It will feature The Canadian Jumping Derby with prizes totalling $5,000, and the Owner Jumper Grand Prix totalling $1,000 in prizes. The day will also see the Canadian equestrian team horses and riders including Michel Vaillancourt, Olympic Individual Silver Medalist 1976 and Branch County: James Elder, Ian Miller, James Day and Sympatico; Moffat Dunlap; Australian Kevin Bacon and others who won Olympic and Pan American Gold Medals in many international competitions. The Canadian team was edged out of the medals by 1.5 points behind the bronze medal team from Belgium. France, West Germany and Belgium took the three 1976 Tourney of champs wFro:lfu}5é1:{nf0i‘mation call Humber College at 676-1200. Seniors’ day at CNE "-Eorflfnï¬rthér information contact York University Centre for Continuing Education at 667-3276. Blood donor clinic starts Thursday _ 1O Humber courses Tfansit Years ago a fisherman who ventured into the swamps of the South, or onto the pine-fringed lakes of the northern states and Canada, took with him a small bottle of pine-tar oil and some high hopes that the sticky liquid would provide brief periods of freedom from insects. DOWNSVIEWâ€"The Centre for Continuous Learning at Humber College will offer 10 programs in national and international studies this fall. Vi-Ereï¬grams focusing on the fashion industry, South America, Greece, Italy, and the Canadian wilderness will be featured. The courses are designed to provide students with opportunities to understand and appreciate cultural, social, political and economic aspects of Canadian as well as other societies. RICHMOND HILLâ€"A Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic will be‘held Aug. 26 at St. Mary‘s Roman Catholic Church, 10295 Yonge Street. TORONTOâ€"Senior Citizens’ Day is Sept. 2 at the Canadian National Exhibition. Seniors will be admitted free at the gates and can ride for half price on the trains inside the grounds. Free Bingo will take place every hour from 11 am. until 6 pm. and there will be a special bandshell program from 10:30 am. until 2:30 "â€"Tvlle élinl’c will open at 2 pm. and run until 4 p.m., therl open in the evening "Friday, thankfully, things have changed. U from 6 Ip.m. until 8:30 pm "i‘ï¬Ã© bugs are still around, and in plentiful numbers, but the wizardry of chemical engineering has produced a group of insect P ..... Senior citizens will be admitted free to the grounds on Aug. 19, 24, 26, 31 and Sept. 6 as well. Keep the bugs away DOWNSVIEWâ€"The Education and Growth Opportunities program of York University’s Centre for Continuing Education will focus on topics such as facing middle age, body awareness, personal values in sexuality, women in therapy and creative tension management. H The 'pr'ougram is designed to help participants reach increased levels of self-awareness and more effective ways of interacting._ Facing middle age and THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, August 25. 1976 -â€"- B-5 Foch. Susan Franklin, Margaret Gayford, Dale Harvey. Kim Kirton, Shawn Marr‘ Kerstin Mehnert. Kim Merrill, Linda Milne. Kim Samuel. Timmer Scoring Scoring was done on a point basis by the members of the selection committee â€" Vern Mason. John Murdoch, Steven Weisz, Liz Ashton, and Dezso Hary. The event was a closed point system and in the future an open scoring system lsimilar. to that used in the Hunter Classics will probably come into effect. Top riders The mp 11 riders, after two rounds, were then subjected to a third ride ‘on a strange horse. Olympic Medal winning spois. 7 The Sept. 4 event will see The Owner-Jumper Grand Prix going at 10 a.m.; and The Canadian Bulova game Dynes dump Chubb CNE TORONTO â€" Richmond Hill Dynes Jewellers' upset the powerful Newmarket Chubb team 5-4 in the CNE Bulova Watch Tournament here last night (Tuesday). It was the first time Dynes have beaten Newmarket this season. The win propelled the Jewellers into next Saturday’s final here. Winning pitcher was Barry Timbers who had relief from Doug Webster. Dynes‘ manager Russell “Casey†Cripps was also bounced from the game for blasting an umpire. repellents that really work. Still, it’s not pleasant to have a mosquito zipping around three inches from your ear waiting for the repellent to wear off so he can zoom in and hit the target. Here are some tips that will be helpful to fishermen, campers and others who enjoy being outdoors, but who don’t want to fight insects. Insect repellent sprays or oils should be applied to clothing rather than to your skin. L,A_I__ 'Sâ€"uwégim soon breaks and Joyce The five successful riders will also represent Canada in Toronto and Long Island, and from the remaining riders in the third round a team will be named to compete in either Mexico and-or England. The other finalists were Jennifer Blackall. Michael Elder, Tony- Foch, Margaret Gaylord, Kim Kirton and Kirr Samuel. AllthOSe who tried for a place on the team will ride as individuals in all competitions in the Canadian Junior Inter- national Horse Show here on Labor Day against Australia, Sweden. Mexico and the United States The Nations Cup will be presented to the winner. Jumping Derby at 1:45 Admission is $2.50 for adults; $1.50 for students. Children under 12 ad- mitted free. course getsin gear Administration Division of Centennial College will offer a new program in U r b a n T r a n s i t Operations. The two year program, developed in consultation with transit agencies throughout Ontario, is the only one of its kind in Canada. The course is designed to prepare individuals for careers in transit research, development and marketing. For further information contact the college at 651 Warden Avenue or call 694-3241. local 741. Fire razes fruit stand QUEENSVILLE â€" Arson was blamed for a fire which-destroyed a fruit stand, belonging to Reginald Peters, Conc. 3, Queensville, last week. The fire marshal’s department is in- vestigating the blaze, which caused $15,000 damage. The cottage belonged to Basil Cormier, Springhurst Ave., Toronto. A similar estimate was placed on a cottage on Conc. 1 in Georgina Township. The cottage was destroyed by fire of unknown origin. SCARBOROUGH down the composition of the repellent and it quickly becomes inef- fective. It will last much longer when applied to cloth, so a long-sleeved shirt, trousers, and a hat make sense when in mosquito country. "E55? campers should pitch their tents where the wind blows. Stay away from heavily-forested areas, and try ,‘to find a site where the prevailing breeze is from the water. Campfifévsmoke 'also helps keep bugs away.