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The Liberal, 5 Oct 1977, B5

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ARMSTRONG. Mam (Ulster Lodge AF All 537 GRC) at Scarborough General Hospital on Tuesday, September 27, 1977, Adam Armstrong retired stall Sergeant Metro Toronto Police Department.‘ Beloved husband of Helen McKee. dear father of Audrey (Mrs. T, A. Muldoon) and Margaret (Mrs. D. Brennan), grandfather of David, Ellie. Bryan and Mary. Sister of Bella (Mrs, J. Jackson) of Northern Ireland. Private lamin service was held at The B. E. Ring Funeral Home. Thornhill on Wednesday afternoon. UWRANCE, Leslie Brius (Associate Order of the Holy Cross â€" Gallipoli Veteran). On Sunday, October 2, 1977, Leslie Lawrance, beloved husband at Gladys Howard, of Richmond Hill. in his 84th year. dear lather of Graham and Norah. brother at Muriel and the late Eric. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, Richmond Hill. Funeral service was held in St, Mary's Anglican Church, on Tuesday at- ternoonr Cremation. In his memory a donation may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. KEFFER, Mm At the Resthaven Nursing Horne, on Wednesday, September 28, 1977. Agnes Paterson, beloved wife of the late Wilfred Keller, of Keele St, in Maple. Dear mother of Dorothy (Mrs. H. Walker). Newmarket, Bruce 01‘ Bradford. Betty (Mrs‘ J. McCIement). Turonto and Harold Kefler ol Thornhrll, loved by six grandchildren and sister of William. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home. Richmond HiII‘ Service was held on Friday afternoon, Interment Maple Cemetery. RMCLIFF. Ella F. l At the Willows Nursing Home, Aurora, on Friday, September 30th. 1977, Ella Nichols, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W,F. Nichols. sister at the late Louis. Ross and Anson Nichols, dear aunt ol Harry. Bert, Roy, William, Cecil, Vera. Reva and Marion. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, Richmond Hill. Service was held on Monday al- ternoon, Interment Victoria Square Cemetery. SMITH. Norman T. At York Central Hospital, on Friday. ‘ September 30. 1977. Norman Smith, dear brother of Hilda (Mrs. D, Johnson) and the late Raymond. Dear uncle of Roger, Carmen, Bonnie, Patricia, Daniel, Jackie, Raymond, Gracie, Douglas and Diane, great uncle of twenty-two, greatgreat uncle oi two. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, Richmond Hill. Service was held on Tuesday af- ternoon. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto VAlllERE, Henry Leslie At York Central Hospital. on Thursday, September 29, 1977, Les Vailiere, beloved husband at the late Flos Casely, 0t Thornhill. dear tather ol ivy (Mrs. L. Cummer). Doris (Mrs. 0. Blake). Lyia (Mrs. W. Mon- temurro). Leslie, Jr.. Della (Mrs. J. Hopkinson), Victor and the late Mildred (Mrs. G. Urquhart), in his 93rd year. also survived by brothers and sisters. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home. Richmond Hill. Service was held on Saturday at- ternoon. Interment Thornhill Cemetery. 655 A little sensible prevention should give you a worry-free winter of driving. The Radman is the expert for automotive cooling systems. Bring your car in this week and take advantage of our very special prices. Come January, you’ll give thanks. AN DUNCE 0F ¢ENTS oPressure Test the System oCheck the Operation of the Water Pump oRemove the Radiator OBoil, Clean and Flush the Radiator oFlow Test the Radiator oFlush the Block and Heater Core 0Check All Hoses, Clamps and Belts oPressure Test the Radiator Cap oAnalyse the Cooling Capacity of the Anti Freeze 0Test the Thermostat 0Paint the Radiator with Anti Corrosive Paint (Used Exclusively by the RADMAN) oRe Install the Radiator llOlllllEY, James Henry At York Manor, on Saturday, October lst, 1977, beloved husband of Lillian Corbett. ol Westwood Lane. Thornhill, dear lather ol Elor (Mrs. William Trlson) and uncle of Colin, dear grandfather at Mark, Stephen. David and Carol. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, Richmond Hill. Service was held on Tuesday al- temoon. Interment Maple Cemetery. WILKINSON. Erika Anne us proud to announce the arrival of a baby brother, Ryan Robert Frederick, born on September 11, 1977, Proud parents are Bob and Anne Wilkinson (nee Karu). We wish to express our thanks to Dre Abrams and Stafl at York Central Hospital. BOLTON: Doug and Marg are proud to announce the arrival of their son Keith Thomas, on September 22, 1977. Weighing 8 lbs. 6 025‘ A new little brother for Kevin and a second grandson for both Mr. and Mrs. I. w, McFadzean and Mr. and Mrs. J‘ R. Bolton of Richmond Hill. ZIMMERMAN, Gene â€" In memory of a dear mother and grandmother, who passed away October 1, 1976. 7 Although we smile and make no fuss. Fondly remembered by Margaret Howard and tamilies. BICKET, Ei|een - In loving memory of a dear sis(er and sisteI-In-Iaw and aunt who passed away October 4. 1976‘ Gone are the days we used to share; Your memory a daily thought, But in our hearts you are always there Ever remembered by Don and Kathy Playter; Ruth and Denny Maxwell and nieces and nephews. The Canadian Cancer Society urgently needs the help of all Canadians to participate in its e s s e n t i a 1 a n d humanitarian program of research support, public education and service to patients. Give generously when the volunteer canvasser knocks on your door. No one misses her more than us. And when old times we oft recall That's when we miss her most of “5 In Memoriam Drive Out See Our Faciliues and Play ouv Course any Monday thru Friday Jom Now 101 1978, ($500 Initcatton Fee CanceHed) Enloy a anate Go", Swimming and Soual Club m Metro Toronto 1 Mile North of No. 7 on Woodbme, Collatle BmLovdess 291-1711 At a Private Club for the Balance of 77 By Joining Now for 1978 “55 Deaths BU'ITONVILLE GOLF it COUNTRY CLUB “35 Births Free Golf! Ear a Starting Time Hill fastball League fights rain, rain- By Dave Barbour The Richmond Hill Men‘s Fastball League actually got in two ball games last week. ' In between the rain. The momentous occasion was Wednesday night which saw Video Real Estate eliminating Barrow’s Insurance ENE:le iii-st division league playoff game's. r- I 4-_AA- n n _.‘A nu“.- r-"J v-- 6"" 77 They won the final game 8-0 and now go on to meet Richmond Hill Auto Body in a best-of-five championship final series. If it doesn't rain. The second game featured the con- solation final match between Ronald‘s Federated and Jenkin’s Garden Supply. 356567536665 opening game (Sfâ€"the best-of-five set 6-2. ‘ The Video game was a strictly noâ€" contest affair with winning hurler Dave Berseth striking out 14 batters and also driving in the first two runs him- self. Young Phil Wood is off to a sizzling start in the 1977-78 Richmond Hill Rams individual scoring statistics race. In the first three games Wood has ripped home four goals and added as many assists for a total of eight points. Right behind him is another Richmond_ Hill product. Danny Jones. Phil Wood Danny Jones Paul Gallagher Mike Ham John Dewar Ken Elson Mike Walker Bill Colville who has five goals to his credit and two assists for seven pqints. Indifiidual pointgetters are as follows: The Ronald‘s-Jenkins game saw the latter squad opening the scoring with Bernie Hough singling and advancing to second on a fielder's choice. Ray McWilliams then got a life on an error with Hough scoring in the process. 7 J â€"-â€" .â€" [inlAn-u‘n Snook then scored on a fielder‘s choice. Then it was Ronald‘s going to work in’ the second inning to get three runs. Reg Armstrong was safe on an error. Frank Kernohan then singled; Jim Wilson and Al Mountsteven were safe on errors. '“Cilruck Nelson then drove in two more runs with a single. Ronald‘s added another three runs in the sixth as Reg Armstrong was safe on an error and Mike Daggett singled. Kernohan then brought them all in with a homerun. ' “ Drennan was the winning pitche_r, $cott_ Ferguson the loser. u 4,,“ -_ -..L fin to“. ILLIILI, uvvuv . v.0..-v" V. Friday’s scheduled games got as far as the warm-ups and were called. BilI Stephenson John Hogarth Gany Kruze Dave Campbell Dave Forster Larry Kimble Bob Else Mitch Lovelock 1 Danny Gunning 2 Ted Inch 1 Goaltendets GP Min: 7:45 104.27 67.48 Avg. 7.47 7.95 DON LITTLE FORD SALES INC. YOU COULD WIN THE USE OF A 1 978 FAIRMONT BYATTEND/NG THE PREMIER SHOWING 0F 10414 YONGE ST., RICHMOND HILL 884-9261 THURS. FRI. SAT. OCT. 6, 7. 8 1977 FOR THREE MONTHS â€" NO PURCHASE NECESSARY CELEBRATING 52 YEARS W/TH FORD SHOWING HOURS THURS. 6 â€" 10 0 FRI. 9 â€" 10 0 SAT. 9 - 6 THE 1978 FORD LINE THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. October 5, 1977

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