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The Liberal, 4 Jul 1929, p. 3

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from the Toronto Comm-uton of Hulls. "In Mucpt I number of pupil! in Plono. organ and Theory. Richmmleill â€"â€" Tuesday & Friday nus. MYLKs WILLIAM BUCK VIOLINIST, Will open a. studio in Richmond Hill, for further information apply to Adelmo Melecci, Phone 58-J WRIGHT & TAYLOR FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone .15 Branch Offices Atâ€" l‘l-IORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE Willowdale 69 Stop 5. Y! “nu-“v. - . _ . . _ _ We are prepured (o conduct sales of ever)- descrirtion. Farms and (turn; stock sales a mode ty. Flu-ms bought. and sold on commis- Iion. All sales Intended to on <hnrmst nntice. Ind conducted by the most nnvrmed methods. ’___,___ Sale: attended to and at reas MAPLE 35 Years' Practical Experience .78 Beresford Avenue, West Toronto Lyndhurst 2821 Telephone Glenn’s Drug Store, Rich- mond Hill. for appointment J. T. SAIGEON MAPLE Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Office hours: 9 to 11 am. 6 to 8 p.m., and by appointment. Office: Centre and Church Sts.. Richmond Hi“ Phone 24. $1.50 PER YEAR The Liberal is recognized as one of the Newsiest Home Papers in the PIOVince of Ontario. Eight to twelve ‘Dages, all home print, it carries all the news of the entire district and our circulation is increasing every weekâ€"Subscribe to-day. ml Kinds 0! Boot :nd Shoe Repur- ing Neatly Done :Good Workmansbip. Prompt Service. Shop in Winterton’s Old Stand Yonge St. GEO. KI‘DD 1 Boot and Shoe Repairer. VOL. LII. n~~w .____ _ North Yonge St. - WRichmond Hill DR. ROLPH L. ‘IA‘INZGS'I‘AFFâ€" .1 (2‘0 n... Telephone 1535 All trucks Insu‘red for Public Liabil. W and property damaged. DR. vv..~...,.,_ 7, Express and Long Distance Moving Sand and Gravel Delivered Dump Trucks for Hire By Hour or Contract GEORGE KEAYS Stouffville â€"- DR. W. SALEM CALDWELL Amon “(HITSâ€"S ‘0 10 ELI“. 1 ‘0 2 VCARTAGE AND EXPRESS Plowing and Garden Work Sand and Ggwel. Concrete Work. _--\ an“ PLUMBING AND TINSMITHXKG Hot Water Heating .and General Repairs afice Hoursâ€"8 m 10 a‘ and 6 to 8 l‘elephone 3 PRENTICE & PRENTICE AUU'FIONEERS 1 U prnnfit'r‘k 415 Ballio] 6mm hours ;_ LILLIAN (Diseases omce hours Poyntz Ava. Lansing. WiHow. 140. Ofiice hours: 12-1.15; 6-7.15. Capitol Bldg. Yonge St. Hud. 1133; Rand. 2121. Office hours: 8.30; 2-5; 7.30â€"9. BERT HUMPHREY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMERS New Limousine Ambulances TELEPHONE Licensed Auctioneer County of York Liye Stock and General Sales Cbnducted with Effeciency Phone Stouffville 9003 JOHN R. CAMPBELL JOHN T. ANDERSON Piano Tuner WILSON’S CiARTAGE Us. C. HENDERSON THORNHILL, ONTARIO DR. J. P. WILSON CHARLES S. DUNNING ADELMO MELECCI DRS. LANGSTVAVFF Veterinary Surgeon THORNHILL I. finfifiééflus Ballio] {. G. Prentice. Milliken Toronto. Hud.‘1347W. fiONEHOUSE P;ofessional And Bdsiness Directory endedviolin shortest notice d at reasonable rates. Patronage snlicited BUSINESS MUSICAL bAK RIDGES MEDICAL 69 HUdson 3679-W Yonge Street. Lansing O. LANGSTAFFâ€" 0! women and children) 1:3 pm. MAPLE 107 mm. and Phone 100 ONTARIO Ontario Manning Arcade, formerly of Wm. Cook, Cook & Delany Barrister, Solicitor & Notary Public 1207 Northern Building 330 Bay Street â€"â€" Toronto Richmond Hill, Tuesday Afternoons ‘ Office, Yonge 81;, one door South-of , Hill's Garage MCGUIRE. AD. 0:77 THURSDAY AFTERNOON Office, A. Mill‘s Showrooms, East side of Yonge Street, Immediately south of Hill’s Garage Phone Richmond Hill 125 Money to loan at current rates Toronto Office_ 18 Toronto St., Phone, ELGIN 1887 MAPLE GwiTHmhm-y Walter S: J Ban-morn, Solicitors. Etc. (William Cook E. Gordon Cook Toronto omce: 816 Federal Building. 86 Richmond St. West Richmond Hill Omco (Liberal Office) eve Thursdny forenoon. Maple, Thursday am noon. Woodbridge. Saturday atternoon. Money to loan at Current Rho Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Rooms 503 Northern Ontario Bldg., cor. Adelaide and Bay Sts., Toronto. William Douglas, KAI. Donald Douglas Dentist Office: Trench Block, two doors north of Standard Bank. Hours: 9 am. to 5.30 pm. Telephone 32 Telephone Wilson N. Robinson Money to loan. CAMPBELL LINE Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. RICHMOND HILL Office over Davies Dry Good Store Maple Every Saturday. MAPLE HOTEL T. C. NEWMAN BARRISTER. SOLICITOR‘ NOTARY PUBLIC FRIDAY, 1.30 P.M. T0 8 P.M. Barristers. Solicitors, Notaries Telaphone Adelaide 2108 omces: 85 Richmond St. West. Toronto Naughtou Bloek. Aurora Solicitors for: Aurora, Richmond Hill. iug, Whitchurch. Markham and North Telephone 80 A. Cameron Macnaughton BARRISTER 1711 Star Building, 80 King Street, West, Toronto Phone: Elgin 4879. NAUGHTON & JENKINS J. Harry DR. E. J. HENDERSON Dentist Office, Davies Store Tuesday’s:â€"9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday’s:~7 to 9 p.m. Gag Extraction at Aurora THORNHILL Bank of Commerce Building At Unionville every Wednesday Afternoon HYLAN D 1 898 MAPLEâ€"EVERY Standard Bank Barristers. Sqlicitors. Etc. Hon. W.H. McGuire, Vincent C. MacDonald L.S.B. James A. Boles, B.A. DOUGLAS, DOUGLAS & ROBINSON INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WORK DONE. Workmanship Guaranteed. Estimates Free. This Yea": Books On Hand Stop 24 Yonge Street. PHONE 1 ring 5. Paperhanger and Decorator. WILLIAM COOK & COOK BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. 2135 Yonge Street Toronto. ‘V. J. RIGII) HAROLD J. KIRBY Dr. M. J. QUIGLEY Richmond Hill Every DR. L. R. BELL Adeluide and Victoria, Scs 7 Toronto A Dr. W. Finlay THOMAS DELANY Telephoneâ€"Maple 3 DENTIST Vienkius. Res. Phone Hill. 5048 y Naughton. Res. Elwin Mina. Res. Phage 127.2 MACIiONALD & BOLES Oflice Hours DENTIST and 1900 TUESDAY Building. ONTARIO Elgin 7712 AD. 0178 Over) utter RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 4th, 1929 Room 11. Junior IV to Senior IV Jessie Angle” Louise Armstrong, Grace Brillinger, Jack Crean (R.), Phyllis Fish, Tom Gillings, Lloyd Hawkes, Matthew Healey, James Ley, Virginia Little, Margaret Rumble, William Rumble, Barbara Shackleton (H.), Catharine Stanford, Eleanor Wallis, Hugh Yerex, Ethel Young. Senior III, to Junior IV. Ernest Brandon, Marjorie Brilling- er, Margaret Buchanan, Kathleen CardWell, Fred Carter, Nora Elliot (H.), Metro Fortuk, Douglas Gilbert (H), Isabelle Horrell, Charlie Hanson, George Hawkes, David McGibbon (H) Dick. Patrick, Judy Shackleton, Pat- ricia Smith, Billy Stewart, Fred Ur- 'ben. Junior III. to Senior III. ‘ Dorothy Barraclough (H.), Wilfred Binns, Matthew Boyle, Billy Buchanâ€" an, Robert Casement, Walter Covey- duck (R.) Willie Elliott,.Marga1~et Frisby (IC), Shirley‘ Hill, Herberta Leech, Donald McKenzie. (R.), Geof- frey Paris, Ilene Petch, Harold Sand- erson, Selah Smith, Lovica Wigmore. Senior III to Junior IV Lena Donald, Bobby Hall, M. Haw- orth, Leslie Kendall (R), Mary Kozak, G. McKenzie (R.), H. Phinney, E. Young. ‘ Promoted to Sr, III in Feb. 1929 Murray Blanchard, Brydon Ellis, Herbert Elliott, Louis Mabley, Doug- las Palmer, Yvonne Robellard, Henry Williams. Percy Bailey, Elsie Espey, Merna Jenkins, Alex. Paterson, Dorothy Reid Gladys Stanford. Junior III to Senior III Harris Hord, Kalervo Mackey, Kat- rine Mackey, Martha Mackey (R.), Harold Patton, Gwenny Sayers. Room IV. Senior II to Junior III Gondon Armstrong, Reta Bailey, Tommy Beeby, Edmund Br’own, Eve- ly Brown, Victor Dale, Edith Dead- man, Mary Donald, Wallace Graham (R.), Winifred Haworth, James Kenâ€" nedy, Elsie Ley, Kaisu Mackiy, Helen McGibbon (R.), Velma Monkman, Mary Paterson, Bobby Richards, Ellen Richardson, ' Richard Richardson, Audrey Smith, John Stong. Promoted from Sr. II to Jr. III in Feb From Junior IV to Senior IV Bruce Armstrong, Ruth Davis, Nor- man Paisley, Lloyd Réid, Marion Sriv- ener (promoted on terms work), Queenie Urben. Room V. ‘ Senior II to Junior 111 Theresa Allen, Burman Alfred, Geoffrey Elliot, Marion Espey (R.), Jack Glenn, George Graham, Roy Lu- nau (H.), Gertrude Kennedy, Beatrice Rumble. Richmond Hill Public School Midsummer Exam Results Senior I. to Junior II. Joe Brillinger (R), Etta Donald, Dorothy Hawkes (H.), Byron Shep- pard (R.). Promoted, Sr. I to Jr. II, Feb, 1929 Jack Collins, Margaret Richards, Roy Russel, Audrey Stephens, Stew- art Stephens. Junior II. to Senior'II Iona Bailey (R.), Wilson Beresford (H.), Mac Cooper, Leland Durrant, (R.), Nixie Fisher, Herbie Gater, Lorâ€" na Gillings, Gladys Kendall, Nancy McKenzie, Dick Shackleton, Jack Shields, Danny Wade (R), Billy Wall- is, Eric Wilson. l Room VI Promoted to Senior I in January Bernice Taylor, Evelyn Woods Elva Young‘. Promoted to Junior I in January Laura Richards, Stewart Tyndall. June Promotions To Jr. IIâ€"Margaret Bales (R), Don- ald Barraclough (R.), Alfred Brown (R.), Dorothy Donald, Jim Fish (R.), Mildred Holmes (H.), Ilene McMillan (R), Derek Mills (H.), Ethel Mitchell Norma Mitchel, Bobbie Reid, Milton (Savage, Sydne}r Seatter, Bernice Tay; lor (R.), Elva Young. To Sr. Iâ€"Elgin Barrow, Billy Glenn Stewart Tyndall. To Jr. Iâ€"Evelyn Brillinger, Ronnie Burman, Earnest Chillman, Bertie Dale. Jack Evelyn, Ruth Healey, Myr- tle Kennedy, Beatrice Wade. ROOM 1. PROMOTION S Room VII Junior I to Senior I Room 111. I The following is the school report Iof promotion examinations held at ‘School Section No. 3, Markham, (Headford).â€"â€"Junior IV to Senior IV [Jack Comisky 67%. Harry Bowen, Reta Daly, Grace Dewsbury, Billy DOWns, Clarice Downs, Olive Durrant (R.), Dorothy Eden (R.), Stanley Haworth (H.), Gwen Holmes, Ronald Lunau, George McLeod, James McLeod (H.), Mur- dock McLeod, Viola Robellard, Marg- aret Webster. Promoted from Pr. to Jr. I at Easter Nellie Coveyduck, Alfred Elliot, Olga Kozak, Douglas Sanders, Primer to Junior 1. Phyllis Angle, Muriel Barrow, Doug- las Brown, Victoria Beelich, Walter lChillman, Edna Fish, Arthur Gater, ‘Mabel Gilbert, Sydney Hunt, Merton Linstead, Fred Leech, George Leburn, Harold Mills, Douglas Paisley, Arthur Williams, Donald Wellman, John Wilson, Lorraine Robellard (R). Miss Manning, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl James. Mr. Freeman Barker and Mr. John Corbett had a delightful motor trip to Shelbourne last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mumford and baby spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Leuschner and family. Miss Kirkpatrick has returned home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Boynton, MissY Ellen, Mrs. A. Helmkay were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Brodie on Sunday. Miss Muriel Comisky motored With friends from Thornhill to Cobourg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Dennie and family visited Mrs. A. Henricks on Sunday. , Mrs. C. Brodie is visiting her daugh- ter Mrs. Geo, Quantz, Aurora. Mr. andll Mrs. Herb Smith, Miss Gwen Smith and Mr. Comisky were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerswill, Elgin Mills on Sunday. Mr. Enoch Batty spent the week- end here with friends. I. to Junior IIâ€"Ellen Boynton 84%, Ruby Pratt 79%, Allan Wellman 76%, Peter Jarvis 56% (Rec.) Pr. to Jr. Iâ€"Frank Pratt. ‘ E. M, KIRKPATRICK, teacher HEADFORD :mNATIONAL LIFE ~ a widow As shfance Company}; gnada and her ’ WHEN the “good provider” is taken awav his widow is taken away his widow should. not be forced to work or starve. She should be able to devote to her “half-grown” fam- ily the loving care that children need. Adequate life insurance in The National Life will protect both widow and children from the upsâ€"and-downs of life. . GARFIELD CASE, District Representative, Bradford, Ont. HEAD OFFICE. ' TORONTO The National Life agent will gladly give particulars of our Policy best suited to your needs. fiominion Royal Cords are the standard by which tires ‘ are judged h Royal Masters are in a class by themselves. We have Dominion Tires for every car at popular prica. DOMINION‘TERE DEPOT RICHMOND HILL OAK RIDGES ............. Drive around here and let us equip ur car with Do- minion Royal Cords or Royal Mast 5‘. They are a sound foundation for a carefree holiday. HEN you plan that trip, be sure to plan your tires. You can’t enjoy yourself if you're worrying about blowouts all the time. We have absolute confidence in these Dominion Tires. We have watched them in service and we know they will deliver the mileage. bn't l.Ct~tiI'€S Algallyww All the money that policyholders pay into The National Life is in- vested in Government and Munici¢ pal Bondsâ€"the safest securities on earth. Your policy in this Company is insured against loss through this rigid investment plan. Insurance that is insured! The Liberal plant is equipped to do all kinds of commercial and general printing and can attend to all orders promptly and at reasonable prices. Halide/1y W. G. Baldock Limited a ................ Summit Garage PRINTING No. 1

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