FOR HARRY AUSTIN 8 BRIDGEFORD NORTH, RICHMOND HILL: WEST OF YONGE 0N CENIRE TO BRIDGEFORD. THEN NORTH. Sale oi household lurniture, dishes etc., including Gibbard Walnut Dining Room Suite, extensmn table. 6chairs, sq. front china cabinet, low buffet (in extra nice condition), Rock Maple bedroom suite, Book case with glass door. Loop back arm chair. old mahogany gentlemans arm chair. old Philco cabinet radio. Windsor rocker. high back wooden baby's chair (old); 1 bedroom and l nursing rocker, reed seats. ChesterfieId and chair. sewing cabinet, china porcelain Jardineer on matching stand (very old); Misc. crystal. glass. china, including Nippon demitasse set ol 6 and jug. Misc. linen, pots and pans. garden tools etc. Sale includes a number of old items. IERMS CASH B-8 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. August 17. Io: an old-fashioned corn toast, hay tide, bonfire. ‘frime panics, chuvch groups. clubs. YORK Fine Art Gallery. Snowball Village Boutiques. 2V2 mules west 01 Aurora, announces “Group Exhibmon" by gallery amsts to August 30lh. 29 3c etc. antiqqu 8: grl MR. and Mrs. Donald Hadwen 0‘ King City wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Joanne Elizabeth to Stephen William Atkinson of Richmond Hill. The wedding will take place Octobei 1 at 4 pm. in King City United Chutch, JACK and lsolda Clark are pleased to announce the engagement of therr only daughler, Janice. to Claudro Valente. son of Tony and Marla Valente. of Woodbridge. Marriage to take place early 1978, WILLERT: Rudi and Bev (nee Taylm) am happy to announce the safe arrival of \heir daughter Erin Elilabeth on August 4, 1977. A sister for Lisa. BORK. Kevin Paul announces hus healthy7 lb‘ 10 oz. amvaI.August l. 1977. A son for Lynda and Willis Bork of Lindsay. om, deal. Often bling a Silent tear, Thoughts return to scenes, long Past MEREDIIH â€"In loving memory of my two dear grandsons. David and Dwayne. who passed away suddenly, August 17, 1973. Yam (0“ on, but memories last. Sadly missed by Grandma Meredith SATURDAY‘ AUG‘ 20. 1977 1 PM. FOR ARRANGEMENT} PHONE “5 Coming Events GENERAL CONTRACTORS 1. Replace two (2) Overhead Doors In the Ca: Wash Area at the Huronla Regional Centre. ORILLIA. Ont, 67058 2. Exterior Painting â€"Replace Floor Tile and Install Exterior Metal Chimney at Residence at Tiny Marsh. ELMVALE, Ont. 67109. Will Close Thurs. night, August 18th for renovations & will open under new management approximately in 8 days. Sorry to inconvenience you. ALUMINUM WINDOWS 3. Supply and Install Aluminum Windows and Doors on Vanous Buildings at the Snuthern Research Station. MAPLE. Onl. 63487. 4. Replace Rad. Traps in Various Locatmns at the Fire College. GRAVENHURST. Onl. 67137. Separate Individual Sealed Tenders WI" be recanted unlII 2-00 pm. local time on MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS 'Tleasuted thoughts of one so Combined Tenders WI" not be accepted lender Documents may be obtained from the Ontario Ministry 01 Government Services. Georgian Bay Regional Office. 24 James Street East. PO. Box 790. Orillla. Ontario. L3V 6K7. GORD ORR. AUCTIONEER “5 Engagements NOIE: For further inlormatlon regardmg the Tenders. please Mclsaac ak the above address. telephone No‘ (705) 325-7403. The lowest or any Tender not necessanly accepted “5 In Memuiam 3"†Auctions COMETO Just-a-Farm Ontario 473-2132 POP’S RESTAURANT & TAVERN ‘35 Births 10454 Yonge St, Richmond Hill 884-2752 616 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1977 313C ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER Announcements “Wanders LINDSAY, ANDREW. In loving memmy of a dear husband and father. who passed away August 17, 1968. years. Can dirn the treasured past. A lovmg memory keeps it deal Affection holds It fast." ‘ Loving|y temembered by his lamily at home and overseas. his wfle Mary, at 78 Dunlop St. Richmond Hill. MEREDITH â€" David and Dwayne. beloved sons of Kathy and Dave, passed away August 17. 1973‘ Fondly loved and deeply mourned Hearts 0' our Hearts. we muss you HADWEN. In loving memory of Eric and Ricky. So dearly loved. Never to be letgolten, Helen and all the lamily. Oflen. our darlings, our tears wall flow Dimming your pictures. where'er we go 'Iis sad but true. we will ablde Until some day we'll be side by side. Sadly Missed and deeply mourned Mommy and Daddy BAILEY, Donald Gordon At York Central Hospital on Saturday, August 13, 1977. Don Bailey beloved husband ol Joan Heinrichs. Dear father ol Donna (Mrs, R. Smith), and Stephen. Dear son of Catherine and the late Charles Bailey. Friends were received at The B. E. Ring Funeral Home, 7783 Yonge SL, Thornhill. Service was held in the chapel Tuesday. 41.00 AM. Interment Westminster Cemetery. DAVIDSON, Rithard Norman At Richmond Hill on Friday August 12. 1977. Norman Davidson. beloved husband oi Stella and dear father of Brett, brother of Robert, Clayton, Pat. Charlene. Laura and Norma. Dear Nephew of Margaret Cain. Friends were received at the R. 3, Kane Funeral Home (4812 Yonge St.) A private family servrce was held on Monday. Cremation. ll desired donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Socrety, HILL, Jean M. On Tuesday. August 9. 1977. Jean Hill. beloved wife of the late Lloyd Hill, of Richmond Hill. dear mother at Allan and Edward. dear grand- mother of Jennifer and Susan and sister 01 Mildred and the late Madeline Perry and Harry Lillie. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, Richmond Hill Service was held in the Richmond Hill United Church on Friday morning. Interment Richmond Hill Presbyterian Cemetery. No space of time. no lapse of SCHENOFFER. Helen At York Central Hospital, on Thursday, August 11, 1977. Helen beloved Wife of Lloyd of Richmond Hillr dear mother of Eleanor (Mrs. H. Beatty) and William, A Funeral Mass was held from St. Mary Immaculate Church on Friday morning‘ Cremation. in her memory a donation may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. “5 In Memoriam “55 Deaths Ministry of Govemrnent Semces 1977 call Ml c2w7 Richmond Hill and district organizations will cash in on half the 28 grants coming to York Region from Wintario. Included in the list are: ‘ $5,000 to the Town of Markham Public Libraries to assist in the purchase of shelving, furniture and equipment. â€"â€" $3,489 to the Ontario Council of Shooters based in Thornhill towards the costs of coaching development, intensive training, and par- ticipation programs. â€" The Town of Vaughan Public Libraries will receive $3,000 for the purchase of Canadian books and materials and talking books. â€" $2,959 to the Rich- mond Hill Public Library to aid in the purchase of equipment and fur- nishings. â€" The Thornhill Soft- ball League will receive $2,794 to assist in the purchase of softball équipment 14 Wintario grants head to this area â€" The Unionville Skating Club will receive up to $1,284 to aid in the What makes headlines in The Liberal? Zoning laws and rent control. Deve‘ councils. Education. Parks, politicians you! If it happens on your street 0 is there with reliable, factual coverage the community. Read The Liberal regul For home delivered or mail subscriptions, Please call 8848981 cost of installing a sound system to the Crosby Memorial Community Centre. â€" The Thornhill Baseball Association will receive $646 to share in the purchase of ball equipment. â€" The Richmond Hill Oldtimers Hockey Club will receive $550 for travel assistance to at- tend an invitational hockey tournament in Pointe Claire, Quebec. â€" $424 will go to the Unionville Tennis Club to aid in the purchase of tennis racquets and balls, and umpire’s stand and a first aid kit. â€" The Richmond Hill Parks and Recreation Department will receive a grant of $415 to assist in the purchase of materials for the construction of a portable dock. Your street is our beat Your toothpaste comes in millilitres (ml) 20°C is a good room tem rature 30° is swimming time 10°C â€" wear a coat â€" The Richmond Hill Hockey Association will n'eceive $394 to share in the purchase of goalie equipment. 44am! l-MHMWINIII’ It's time to call your Welcome Wagon hogan. Phone MONICA GIBSON 889-6683 ERNA NEUFELDT 889â€"0701 One of The People Papers from ME TROSPAN 8844105 STOOD A MIGHTY LITTLE AD. Classified ads have been bringing people together for a long time. They begin with people with a problem. Imagine for a moment that you have something you no longer need and decide to sell it. Classified ads seek out people who are looking for what you have to sell. Why not let a mighty little Classified ad stand between you and someone who can solve a problem for you today! JUST BETWEEN US... E112 Emma CLASSIFIED ADS 9-3373