Richard E. Wilson CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 8834 664 50 Yonge Street 5., Aumra, Ontario Accounting Bookkeeping 'Income Tax By the week, month or year Kenneth M.- Pal Appliance Service Repairs to all electric stoves, washers, dryers, fridges, air- oonditioners, dishwashers, small appliances. ‘ 883-5054 3Additions, Renovations,†egg: Np >Job _too small., 130 YCentre St W. Presently making pine giftware seeking new contacts. Wholesale or Retail (Fleehand woodtuming) ~ 'Bookkeéping & Accounting Services [j ‘conaafl Libéral guaranteed. Free estimates. Call Dag Schindler. D.J. DILWORTH 8 ASSOC. In natural stone and brick. All work ACCOUNTANT 889-7047 KNOW YOUR COSTS FIRM OUOTATIONS " Accountants (Chartered) Carpentry GENERAL CONTRACTING CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT KEN R. McKEOWN SMALL WOODWORKING SHOP All. REPAIRS GUARANTEED Registered Industvial Accounyant 325 Richmond 5L Richmond Brill Accounting Bookkeeping Services Income Tax Prepavations 10520 YONGE AT oxronn BMW [31' SM Telephone: (416) 881-5345 Chartered Accountant For small businesses Accounting Services 10256 Yonge St. Richmond Hill FIREPLACES Call 773-5584 Evgs. ROSENBERG 8 COMPANY USE OUR SERVICE DIRECTORY _\ ) »4__ V ’ .‘_- > \ FOR HOME OR BUSINESS LC. HANKIN CERTIFIED GENERAL Chartered Accountants Thomhill. Ontario 889-5683 REID & BRADLEY Appliance Repairs _ carpentry 640-1767 BOB ROSS CARPENTRY CONTRACTOR 884-1 634 8849697 MASONRY CHIMNEYS K.A. Smith 881-7149 RICHMOND HILL 8842092 New and Rebuilt FIREPLACE & STONEWORK 889-1377 KARL'S Aflev 4.9 m “17% All work TFC49 TFCM C‘WS‘ Tree Cutting Gardening Tree 8 Shrub Planting Sidewalks 8 Patios ALL WORK GUARANTEED 4 yards - delivered General clean-up of back yards, basements, garages and eavestroughs cleaned All types 'of work. Service, Repairs, Commerical, Industrial. Free estimates. Reasonable, Lic. E596. 635-7918 m University student enterprise, special- Ists In fireplace and turnace chim- neys. as well as animal screen installa‘tions‘ All kinds of repairs done side and autsude the house. Custom Rototilling Gardens, lawns sodded Garden Manure $50 for FOR COMPLETE RENOVATIONS Man with PICKUP TRUCK BATHROOMS & KITCHENS DON'T CUT INTO YOUR LEISURE TIMEH NOR I HERN WOOD WORKS Weed spraying Fertilizing 8 insect control Tree 8 shrub spraying Free Estimates CARLISLE LANDSCAPING Improvenieu RENOVATIONS ADDITIONS CUSTOM CABINETS MASONARY WORK 775-6390 889-3820 Painting, Ceramic Ti|e VinyI Flooring Interior 8 Exterior Painting 'Siding OSofï¬t OShutters OWindows ELECTRICIAN BUILT AND REPAIRED Free Estimates Expert Walkmanship 20 years' expetience WALKER CONSTRUCTION 8842882 221-1466 8841221 or 727-2123 MacPHEE ALUMINUM Fire Place Service CHIMNEYS '& FIREPLACES Gardening 783-1605 atterSpm lEUSL'H/VER SPRA VIII/6 TOP HAT CHIMNEY SWEEPS Handyman HANDYMAN Specializing in [ESL/E’s 833-5995 FREE ESTIMA I‘E. JOHN MacPHEE MSW 85 CENTRE ST. E. RICHMOND HILL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Residential. Commercial. Industrial Wiring Doâ€"It-Yourseif information (Lic. No. E1099) Special discount for pensioners 889-3458 8845182 N YOI In)“ ' iï¬indbucme "(Earl @riffith & $0115 1th." PHONE: 773-5782 OEaves °Awnings mailings TFCMJ in- 225-1871 'PLASTERING OCERAMIC “LE ODRYWALL TAPING OTEXTUHED OCEILINGS & WALLS RUSSO BROTHERS Experienced on interior & exterior work. Free estimates, reasonable rates. LUMBARDI CONTRACTING Renovations â€" Painting - Carpentry Drywall F"l'erJlaces 8 Géneial Repair: CHIMNEY REPAIRS CONCRETE PATIO OR - PRECAST SLABS PORCHES - STEPS Double or triple glass Storm windows - Storm Dogs Siding Overflang; Awninésfl _ Eavestroughing HANS BUTT r FDR WA IERPRUDF/NE CONCRETE A150 . PA T/US, CHIMNEYS, PUNCHES Lie. 8 1373 Products ALUMINUM .REPLACEMENI wmoows SIDEWALKS PLANTBR BOXES 881-5235 'FREE ESTIMATES All work guaranteed 'wa J08 asmu " R. DURAN Rec Rooms - Bathrooms SEWER CONVERSIONS PLUMBING & TRENCHING CONCRETE - ALL TYPES FREE EST/MA 753 5-1871 225-2724 310'qu onak ' " Call Ray Remodelling RénOvating 883-3170 8834106 G. ROCKET STUDENT PAINTERS PLASTERER TILE SETTER c & L GENERAL CONTRACTOR 47. Patricia Ave. Lic. No. D180 889-4729 884- 5227 Llc 3342 lUCIANO JOE OR STEPHEN HODGINS CALL DAVE McGREGOR 883-4703 884-0820 884-9026 [1 884-4028 Inside or Outside Reasonable Rates Free Estimates "(137 HOME CARE Painting Windows Cleaned Minor Repairs Rubbish Removed Cabinets, baths, rec rooms dry wall, additions. ‘ All home improvements Flee estimates Member of the Toronto Home Builders Assoc. Variety of colours. In- stalled or delivered. Free estimates. Richmond Hill Contracting Co Ltd. Home Improvements OAlterations ORepairs ORecreation rooms OPatios OWindows - Doors CUSTOM BUILT HOMES ADDITIONS HEC ROOMS YORK ALUMINUM BLOWN IN FREE ESTIMATES 883-3500 884-9000 EAVESTROUGH Excellent workmanship INSULATION 5" CONTINUOUS LENGTH GENERAL CONTRACTING 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE WORK GUARANTEED lnstallaï¬on & Sales Co‘ 881-5556 Evgs Insulation By McKinley 8846162 J. HOFFMAN Free Estimates 832-2238 883-3033 After 6 pm. Metro ljc. 8-888 535-5117 Piano Tuning 8 Repairs TFCM TFCSI TL“! PAINTING 8 PAPER HANGING New W0fk, reroofs, chimney repairs. W0rkmanship guarâ€" anteed‘ CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY Karl Bundschuh 884-4832 V" fYPEWRITER RENTALS DECORATING Lib’éral PAINTING 8’ PAPERHANGING 88 Bake! Ave. Richmond Hill 7 884-1745 PAINTING and - Paperhanging Excellent Rates Professional Finish Guaranteed HUGH BARR 889-2773 : RESTYLING * REBUIlDING E * REFINISHING by craftsmen Fabrics available from mm 889-782l Typewriters Adding Machines Sales 8 Service I I Alf’s Ofï¬ce Machines .,,by Ursula {Jane 6123 YONGE ST, WILLOWDALE 225-8881 ALL WORK GUARANTEED RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL PAINTING 773-4314 FREE ESTIMATES GUARANTEED WORK Office Machines RE. Dunn 727-3303 Painters PRECISION ROOFING IVAN DALTON THORNHILL ROOFING INC. Free Estimates Boxgrove Asphalt & Construction (Markham) Ltd. DRIVEWAYS, PARKING LOTS, PLAY AREA, TENNIS COURTS & WALKWAYS - 884-5965 Rumored with Consumer Protection Iuruu I. Metro No. B 5346 881-1803 bus. 881-5575 ms. Roofing Richmond Hill 881 1991 __ 889-3228 Rooï¬ng ALL WORK GUARANTEED Free Estimates LH. SIMS GVN SHINGLES @415 £3 11? E , WWEXW; Members of Better Busing: Ion-u M18 VONGE evgs Uphoisterers C4W44 TFCM TF4U YMORMNl TH! IHE FAMILY OF ALVA AND CLARE THOMPSON invite you to share in the celebration of the 50th Anniversaty oi the marriage of their parents on Sunday. June 17th, 1979, 61h line east, Scugog Island, RR. 3, Port Perry‘ Open House 2-5 pm. Best Wishes only. DUNSEITH. Kenneth # In loving memow 01 my dear brother Kenneth killed In a car acctdent June 14. 1957. Peaceful be thy rest deal brother. It is sweet to breathe thy name. As in life we loved you dearly, As in death we do the same. Too dearly loved to be fergotten. Audray 8. family. THE CHILDREN OF MR. AND MRS. ROSS BLACKBURN are having an Open House, for their friends and neighbours. on the occasion of the" Fovtieth Wedding Annivetsaly. on Saturday‘ June 16th, 2 105 pm. 5 Oakbank Rdl, Thomhlll, Best Wishes only. BENNETT â€" In lovmg memory of a deat husband, father and grand- father, who passed away June 14, 1975. Sadly missed by Wlfe Babe and family. THE lamin ol the late. Joseph Ramdeen wish to thank all the" lnends. relatives and neighboms lo: acts of kindness. cards and flowers. dunng the" lecent beteavemenl. Special thanks to Dr. Granlon and hlS stall. MR. AND MRS‘ JACK FORSYTH, of Richmond Hull. are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter. Linda Kathryn, to Hugh Lynar, son of Mr, and Mrs Cecil Lynar, Richmond Hull. 5†Open House Happy Fathm‘s Day iul Father Love Will do anything legal House- hold, electrical, painting, plumb ing, general lepairs. Un- employed. & Davy 65" Cards of Thanks TREE SERVICE Trees, bushes & stumps cut 0! Removed ALL worm GUARA'NHEU Call collect for tree estimates Libéral WAKE-UP SERVICE “5 In Memoriam 5‘5 Engagement F0! more Information phone HANDYMAN Leslie 8335995 Father's Day Greetings AVAILABLE 8844837 773â€"5893 5 Day to a wonder- ane Renee. Joanna ESTIMA 755 NO OBLIGAYION Grant for recy/ing committee assures service to autumn There are plans to buy an additional six used portables from the Metro Separate School Board, once it has put them up That still leaves a cost of $15,000 for rental payments. moving and hook-ups (hydro, heat) but the cost to ratepayers is about $1,900. Currently, construction is underway for additions to St. Margaret Mary in Woodbridge and St. Anthony‘s School in Markham with 12 and eight, portables respec- tively, on site. Though the additions won't be completed for September. once they are, the board will have 20 portables available to spread around the system as needed. » That's why 'the management committee has recommended that it not buy any new portables but rather lease six, getting as much as $13,000 in provincial grants for them. The Separate School Byard is. going aster 1.2 portable classrooms to help absorb a lack of pupil places for September and if its calculations are correct. they'll cost taxpayers $4.100. Separate School Board is after 12 portables A provincial grant has ensured the Richmond Hill Recycling Committee will be able to con- tinue the door-to-door newspaper pick-up right into the fall. Richmond Hill Recycling Committee Chairman, Mike Wheeler. said the province has given Richmond Hill $5,000 on the grounds it is one of the most successful of any volunteer operations in Ontario. Mr. Wheeler said if prices for recycled paper continue to rise (prices have gone from $20 per ton to $40 per ton), he hopes Rich- mond Hill Recycling soon will be generating enough revenue to At the last council meeting Administrator of Water' Resources for the MTRCA, Mike Garrett. presented results and proposals that came out of a study of the area west of Yonge Street north of King City Sideroad. The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (M'I‘RCA) will take another look at a flood control report they prepared for the town of Rich- mond Hill before going to a public meeting. Each spring residents of Schomberg Road, Wendy Way. Parker Avenue and George Street experience problems with flooding. Councillor Gord Rowe said this area has quite a history of drainage problems. extending back about 30 years. The MTRCA'S report recommended a deepening of the channel from Wendy Way to south of Parker Avenue and enlarging the culverts on Parker Avenue. The cost of these im- provements would be $100,000, 45 per cent of which would be paid by the town. (‘ouncillor Rowe advised the conservation authority representative of his concern their proposal would not work. “Asâ€"1 éee it. no matter how deep the channel is, the water We have been advised by the manu- facturer that there may be a safety hazard in a small lot of TOP TERMINAL DIEHARD AUTOMOTIVE BATTERIES (side terminal batteries are not affected). Sears asks that all customers who have purchased these batteries between Sept. 27, 1978 and Dec. 30, 1978, contact our nearest automo- motive centre retail store or catalogue sales office immediately. Please do not remove the battery from your car as- we will inspect and replace any battery from this specific lot without charge. rlces halve gone from $20 per “Piracy is Still ithe biggeSt 1t()$40perl0nl.he hopes Rich- problem." Said Mr. \ll’heelel‘v )nd Hill Recycling soon will be especially as prices increase for neraling enough revenue to the recycled paper, MTRCA re-thinks flood control report IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM SEARS TO ALL DIEHARD BATTERY PURCHASERS SIMPSON-SEARS LTD. for tender. Various and sundry costsnincluding a price of $205 each. is $15,000. However, the cost to ratepayers works out to $2.200 because the board qualifies for a $12,800 relocation of portable grant, from the Ministry. Board staff was to have met yesterday (Tuesday) with the Ministry to discuss its pressing ac- commodation needs and requests for allocation for three new school sites and three permanent buildings. It hopes to be able to get funding for next year for schools in Risebrough. Glen Shields and Pine Valley 'Village The immediate needs of A pair of wild, radio» equipped raccoons will be the chief assistants to The Honourable Robert Welch. QC. on Thur~ sday. June 21, when the Provincial Secretary for Justice and Deputy Premier of the Province of ()ri’tario officially opens the 400~acre Kortright luaunes [01' El $14.6UU 'elocation of portable grant. from the Ministry. Board staff was to have net yesterday (Tuesday) vith the Ministry to liscuss its pressing ac- tommodation needs and 'equests for allocation for hree new school sites and hree permanent )uildings. It hopes to be able to get unding for next year for :chools in Risebrough. lien Shields and Pine lalley Village The immediate needs of Four portables will be obtained for the site of John XXIII, which is being used as a holding school for students moving into the new Risebrough subdivisions. The board wisely refuses to spend large sums of money for por- table accommodation until it gets a firm response from the Minister on its over- crowding problems and its status for funds as a growing board. K ortright Centre to open June 27 THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, June 6. 1979 â€" The public can play its part in the success of the project, said Mr. Wheeler, by taking time to bundle paper properly. with a string or rope. put the bundle out at the proper time, not before 7:30 or 8 am. and by reporting to the town anyone picking up papers. other than the big Rich- mond Hill Recycling truck. cover the costs of salaries and to pay truck expenses and other equipment essential to the recycling operation. This meeting is tentatively scheduled for Thursday June 21, at Oak Ridges‘ Public School at 8 Mayor Schiller said he felt Councillor Rowe's concerns were valid but the previous stud referred to had addressed itsef to amounts of water produced in a “regional storm“ which is “equivalent to Hurricane Hazel sitting on top". he said, whereas the MTRCA had looked at dealing with drainage in a “100 year storm". which is the worst storm expected in 100 years. just won‘t run," he said The councillor suggested Mr. Garrett study a report from an engineering firm that was done in the late 19605 This report came to the con- clusion there was not a fall of ground high enough to get the water away properly. said Councillor Rowe and the cost given even in the 19605 was $475,000. "Their proposal is to improve the situation and design for a 100 year storm. which is definitely an improvement.“ said the Mayor “otherwise we‘ll never get it done because it will cost too much." Mr. Garrett was asked to look at this previous study and Mayor Dave Schiller asked that a public meeting be set up to share the plan with the residents. students are taken care through the leasing of tho public schools â€":â€" Mc(‘onaghy in Richmond Hill and George Bailey in Maple The public is invited to participate in the opening and to enjoy the refresh- ments that will be served following the ceremony. The Kortright Centre for Conservation is located three kilometres west of Highway 400, just south of Major Mackenzie Drive. un_ Pine Valley Drive. Following the opening ceremonies, guests will have an opportunity to tour the facilities which include: the exciting Kortright Centre building with its renewable natural resources exhibits; the Bee Space where a million bees may be observed close-up, behind the safety of protective glass; the Sawmill where the practical application of sawmill products is demonstrated; and ponds, streams. and wetlands abounding in aquatic life and wild- flowers. The Authority is owner and operator of the Kortright Centre for (‘onservation which, in turn, is a part of the 1,200- acre Boyd Conservation Education Complex in the Town of Vaughan. Visitors to the opening, both invited guests and members of the general public. will be welcomed by R Grant Henderson. chairman of The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation .\uthotity. (‘entre for Conservation, near Kleinburg. A crowd in excess of 1.000 is expected to be on hand for the event which begins at 2 pm.