Refrigerators, freezers. ranges. dishwashers. dryers. Bookkeeping & Accounting Services aooxxeepmc a INCOME 11x Joscelyn Laughlin Harper, Tory & Associates â€"CUSIOM BUILT REC ROOMS. BARS â€" GARAGES, ADDITIONS â€" PORCNES, CEDAR FENCING - COTTAGES â€" UNUSUAL JOBS All typs of Carpentry wort Chartered Accountants 10355 Yonge Street North Richmond Hill. Ont. 884â€"4474-5 91 Geneva Street St. Catharines. Ont. 684-1177 Handymgn, I PAUL'S Appï¬ance Service 7734592 m LEONARD R. ROSENBERG & ASSOCIATES Chartered Accountants 887-5720 - 889-2741 84 Yonge Street S. Aurora, Ontario SPECIALIZING IN REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING Man will do Exterior Painting J. C. HUGHES Air Conditioning ALLIED APPUANCE SERVICES Repairs to All Makes K. A. 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Free estima'e or by One hour CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 10265 Yonge Street Phone: 884-8651-889â€"8275 APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE LESLIE APPLIANCE 68 YONGE ST. S. AURORA Specializing in Baiings Made to Mme 86 Sptuce Avenue, Richmond Hill 8840293 LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE Insurance ‘ Mortgages Fire. Auto and Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service Telephone 727-9488-9 Rear 47 Yonge Street S. Aurora. Ontario. Brian H. Cowen Corner Agency Limited Moving and Storage BOOKKEEPING Chartered Accountants 10.256 Yonge St. Richmond Hill 884-2092 Iron Works K.B. Peck CARPENTRY Bowkeepinu Sewica Srml Business. Personal Income Tax. Kitchen; Rec. Rooms Additions. Renovauons MOVING REID & BRADLEY Insurance GENERAL CARPENTRY CUSTOM HOUSES FREE ESTIMATES. 8843296 T PRICE 8. SON 8848209 888-1005 E. ROSE Fully Insured 727-8311 259-1672 ":45 tfc19 "cu ("V31 clww "c“ tch By Competent Tradesman Prices on request or by hour R. P. (Bob) Ross 130 Centre St. W. - 884â€"1788 0 Siding ‘Eaves I Sofï¬t .Fascia o Shutters OAwnings O Windmv§ O Railings 0 Doors FREE ESTIMATES JOHN MacPHEE Alf Catenaro CARPENTER CONTRACTOR Additions. Renovations 8; Rec. Rooms 83 Roseview Ave. Richmond Hill. Ont. Tel. 884-4171 TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES SALES - RENTALS L.H. SIMS 88 Baker Ave. Richmond Hill â€" 884-1745 "(:10 Typewriters Addirm Machines Sales it Service Alf’s Ofï¬ce Machines Richmond Hill 881-1997 1‘ f‘ Home ‘ Improvements 85 CENTRE ST. E. RICHMOND HILL "C1“ 'Service. Maintenance and Installations LUD ELECTRIC CHIMNEY REPAIRS CONCRETE PATIO 0R PRECAST SLABS PORCHES - STEPS SIDEWALKS PLANTER BOXES MacPHEE ALUMINUM BOB ROSS CONTRACTING Carpentry STONE WORK Eiectricians RESIDENTIAL Metro Lic. E737 COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL G. HOCKETT 884-4135 Office Machines 589-1321 Sterling, Building Service Accounts Receivable Typing Pick-up and delivery 226-4040 Leave message for 8840 889-4729 .WINDOW CLEANING . OFFICE CLEANING . OFFICE MAINTENANCE . CARPET STEAM CLEANING Commercial - Residential CALL COLLECT ALLEN TRAVERS OR FRED CELSIE 8848766 Lic. 33H Janitorial Services Duality wotkmarslip at Ieasonahle pvices. Secretarial Service Bookkeeping 70 'Years ’ ' Expeï¬ence "C49 "€32 â€â‚¬41 IF C9 [Spring Servipe I I Tree Removal I I Mobile Washl Authorized Alcan Dealer -Tracmrs - Trai|ers -Truck Heats - Heavy Equipment Aircraft - Watel Haulage PROMPT 24 HOUR SERVICE 7 DAYS A WEEK For Richmond Hill and sur rounding area 90 CROSBY AVENUE. RICHMOND HILL 884-5041 RR. 2 King, Cunession 6 333-6417 Ht 9 0 Dangerous Elm Trees 0 Trimming â€" Pruning 0 Land Clearing FREE ESYIMATES Car 8. [ruck Repairs ; TANDEM BUSH!N_GS Aurora 727-3121" Speualizing in motor tune~ups and electvical systems on all makes and models of cats and trucks. Over a decade of serving this area. All wotk guaranteed, Reasonable rates. Call Lorne Bridal 884-1712 c4v â€S. 8 8. Mobile Power Wash" Washing and degreasing of: RELIABLE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION We Repai We 3qu Traysnï¬Nm 91 Foreign and Dom Robinson’s Tune-up Service : Landscaping Mainteqance Welding 'SIding OFascia OAwnIngs FERTILIZING PLANTING GARDENING PAINTING R. MONO _ York . Sprung SerVIce Grounds & Building Maintenance 881-2449 881-2410 Open 4 pm. - 8 pm. ALL DAY SATURDAY 884-0293 86 SPRUCE AVENUE. RICHMOND HILL HANS BUTT -Smrm Doors and Windows 'Replacement Wmdows DUTCHIES Automotive Repairs 883-1360 Aluminum Siding Repairs to all makes 5. Models CARS 8- TR UCKS Specialiling in European Cars Welding 79 OLD HWY. 7. E.. THORNHILL OBI-0557 E. ROSE Flee Estimates Call 889-4106 833-5040 Tramiimiom. °Soff|t °Eavestroughs °Shutters "CH cdwl c5w9 M £6 CSW 9 "c 36 "€45 tfc9 tfc9 I Optometrists I JIM'S PAINTING AND DECORATING INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WALL PAPER HANGING SUPERGRAPHICS Shop at home Service Aluminum Eavesttoughing FREE ESTIMATES Commercial Residential 881-3922 630-5418 res. Fireplaces, etc. L 8- S SARGEANT WALKER CONSTRUCTION CHIMNEYS & FIREPLACES BUILT AND REPAIRED Free Estimates Expert Workmanship 20 years“ experience A. W. Kirchen, 0.0. RiCLARK Plain 8. Decorative Plastering REPAIRSA SPECIALTY Free Estimates Plastering - Thornhill PAINTING 8. DECORATING Free Estimaies Painting and A Degpfatingw Kafl Bundschun 884-4832 Suite 204 Professional Bldg. 22 RICHMOND ST RICHMOND HILL By appointment PAINTING & PAPERHANGING R.E.Dunn 727-3303 Now Is The Time! INTERIOR 0R EXTERIOR Homes, Cottages or Industries All Work Guaranteed Act quickly and phone day or night 488-7521 - 889-3185 Peter Elliott and Paperhanging Free Estimates Plastering BRICK & STONE WORK 889-2163 Masonry 889-1931 EXTERIOR PAINTING AI War/r Ewmreed D. LYON 727-5538 PLUMBING & HEATING Roger Proulx 884-1650 PAINTING 884-2882 Painters Ask for 8840 to leave message 8843962 ARMAND PAVING & CONSTRUCTION CO. 889-4672 Painters and Decorators Ask for Armand Ucci 0ver 15 Years’ Experience FOR A BETTER PAVING JOB 226-4040 Plumbing, Heating c5w9 mso' "cl? Ncl "cu "(I Paving I Contractors I CUSTOM BUILT HOMES: ADDITIONS REC ROOMS Free Estimates I Lawn Service I S. E. PAYNE General Contracting Cantata Work Home and Yard Ronni Sl-ICP Excavation work Basements - Sewers Dumf Trucks (July at connact Lawn Spraying Fertilizing begihs‘HERE! Gwemmem Iicemed h imuted. Flee estimates LIBERAL ADVERTISERS Plumbing & Electrical DEAL SERVICES 773-4138 0Residential 'Commercial 'Armstmng 'Manningmn Mills PATCHWORK QU|LTS Richmond Hill Contracting Co Ltd. Heavy Machinery Moving. AURORA 727-5544 J.S. Adams Flooring 00., 8842031 John R. Barton Weed Control Cushion Flooring Any colour or size QUILTED PLACE MATS 773-4097 Free Estimates MIDWA Y good, 889-2186 Flooring 881-0431 Qflifli'lg _: 889-5782 BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM MADE murly or contact If C] "(150 "c! WC 2 NC" c5w9 IF C9 LAKE WILCOX â€" A Willowdale man and his passenger escaped injury when the plane in which they were’flying, crashed at Lake Wilcox, Monday afternoon. Six-year-old Debbie-Lyn Tyni had to read ll books to be a winner in the Thornhill Community Library's reading Olympics project. Debbie-Lyn. the youngest winner, who lives at 35 Stornoway Cres.. was awarded enough travel miles for each book to make a mythical trip to Montreal. Study handicapped employment chance See story. P.Cl. Under the auspices of the Canada Manpower, the $9,000 Outreach program will survey handicapped individuals in York region, as well as employers and agencies responsible for finding work for the handicapped. Police said that Clifford McKee of Shaughnessy Boulevard, flipped his aircraft over after making a left turn. while coming in for a landing on the lake. RICHMOND HILL â€" A new research project devoted to the study of em- ployment 0f the handicapped has begun in York region. Projected completion dateâ€"for the project is Nov. 9 when management Damage to the plane was estimated at $10,000. Richmond Hill Fire Department attended at the scene. The two men were pulled from the water by John Holman of Lakeland Cres., who had seen them come in from his lakefront property. Damage was estimated at between $6,000 and $7,000; The department was also called on Monday evening to put out a fire at the apartment of Walter Sauve, Cedar Ave., Rich- mond Hill. The fire, which was of undetermined origin, broke out in the master bedroom, completely gutting the latter and causing extensive smoke damage to the rest of the flat. ' Light plane crash at Lake Wilcox CONCORD â€" Frank Fujus, 29, of Bathurst St., Willowdale. had to have his thumb amputated after being involved in an unusual accident at True Tech Equipment Ltd., Peelar Rd. Police said the victim was working on a cylindrical grinder when his thumb got lodged in between a cylinder and a piece of metal, crushing it. A short circuit in an adding machine at Spectrum Educational â€He was taken to York Finch Hospital, where the operation was perfprmed. In another industrial accident, Gabriel Man- cuso, Sultana Ave., Toronto, was sent to hospital with injuries. Police said that Mancuso, an employee at Richvale Block Co.. was walking across the company yard when he was run over by a front end loader, backing across the yard. Loses thumb Short circuit Reading Olympics THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. September 8. 1976 â€" 3-5 THORNHILLâ€"Some townhouse owners in the Don Mills Road and Steeles Avenue area are considering su‘lng four municipalities because of flooding in their homes. Insurance companies will not normally pay for damage caused by flooding and Barry Fisher, vice-president of York Condominium Corporation No. 148 representing 204 owners, says the executive is considering a lawsuit to recover damages. MARKHAM â€" The home of Robert Campbell of Walkerton Rd., wasn’t listed among the victims of the recent tornado in the area, but that’s only because the elements were a bit different. Damage was estimated at $250. The recent flooding resulted from run-off from the shopping mall under construction just north of Steeles in Markham. In his case, it was vandals who ran wild through his premises, ripping out television cables and phone lines and then putting the garden hose in through a dryer vent and flooding the basement. Markham ’clean’ on flooding Vanda/s rip through house A chemical, believed to be acid. was poured over the roof of her convertible and also on the body of the car. causing some $450 damage. In Richmond Hill, vandals found the car of Carol Ramsbottom, Elmwood Ave., more to their liking. The fire, which was eventually extinguished Supply Ltd., Denison St., Markham, is believed to have been behind a fire there last week. Thieves also were just as busy in the area. Thieves busy consultant, Jamal Hassan says that research should produce three different protraits of the situation in the region and incongruities in those portraits should be explained. â€We are using a very broad definition of the term handicapped to encompass physical, mental or social handicaps,†Mr. Hassan explained. Handicapped? individuals wishing to participate in the study may contact Mr. Hassan at 727-1501 or 960-0889. The municipalities the condominium may sue are North York, Markham, Metro Toronto and the region of York, as well as the provincial government. There is an argument with North York over whether the borough should take the surface run-off into its system. by Markham Fire Department, activated a sprinkler, which, in turn, caused extensive damage to other electronic equipment. Town Engineer Dipen Mukherjee‘ said “Markham is clean. Steeles is a metro road and we oversized our sewers". The residents want a barrier built to hold back the water until storm sewer construction along Steeles Avenue is com- pleted. A 17-foot Sunray boat and trailer, valued at $9,000, were taken from a service station lot at Yonge St. in Thomhill. The two are the property of Victor Eini, Thomhill. Another Thornhill resident, Egils Tannis. Steelevalley Rd., lost $7,000 worth of goods in a break-in at his home. Other thefts: Thornhill â€" Norman Harris, Don Hill Trail, $1,300 in bonds, money and coin collec- tions; Maureen Camp- bell, Quali Valley Dr., $1,000 in cash and stereo; Richmond Hill: Philip Schell, Leisure Lane, $135 cash and gloves; Andrew J. Beattie, Trayborn Ave, $600 worth of ar- ticles taken from car while parked in un- derground garage; Douglas Topliff, Crosby Ave., two gold watches. four gold rings and three gold breaches, valued at $1,200; Alan Chadwick, Victoria Square, Markham. $1,200 in household articles.