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The Liberal, 16 Apr 1942, p. 3

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Richmond Hill Dr. J. P. Wilson Centre St. E. Richmond Hill Office Hours â€"â€" 1 - 4 pm. daily 6 - 8 pm. daily except Wednesday " Telephone 24 MAPLE Thirty Years Experience Formerly with Heintzman Company Leave Orders at Amtin's Drug Store R‘ehmond Hill From the Toronto Conservatory of Music, will accept a number of pupils in Piano, Organ and Theory. Richmond HiHâ€"Tfiesday and Friday MRS. MYLl‘xS Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publi_c Resxdence â€" 18 Poyntz Ave. Lansing. Ont. Willowdale 308 Room 66, 18 Toronto 812., Toronto Phone AD. 5877-8-9 DR. JAMES R. LANGSTAFF THURSDAY AFTERD'OON 93 Yonga Street Immediately North of Masonic Hall Phane 87 â€" Richmond Hill Toronto Office â€"-v 18»'l'oronto Street Phone Adelaide 5877 ‘Office 229 Barristers, Solicitors. etc. Wm. (look. K. C. J. A. Gibson Ralph B. Gibson, K. C. ’Toronto Office: 912 Federal Bldg 85 Richmond St. West. Richmond Hill. Thursday forenoon Maple, Thursday afternoon Money to loan at Current Rate DENTIST PHONE 70 YONGE AND ARNOLD STREET RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO Office Hours: 9-11 am. daily except Sunday and 6-8 pm. daily except Sunday am} Wednesdayy 514 Confedé‘ation Life Bldg. Toronto Phone: Office EL. 5029 Rec. MO. 2866 Alexander MacGregor K.C. Drs. Langstaf f DR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFF A. Cameron MacNaughton, K.C. BARRISTER B. Bloomfield Jordan BARRISTER SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC VOL. LXIIL Office Hours: 10 to 12 am. BARRIST-ER, SOLICITOR, Etc. 84 Yonge Street Richmond Hill OFFICE HOURS 9.30 to 12 -â€" z to 6 Evenings by appointment Telephones Dr. M. J. Quigley DENTIST Bank of Commerce Building Telephone 80 Dr. R. A. Bigford Walter S. Jenkins BARRISTER & SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC George W. Cross Plano Tuner Dr. W. J. Mason Adelmo M elecci Office Hours -10 a.m.. 1‘2â€"2 & 6â€"8 pm. 7311:! by appointmentfl Cook & Gibson T. C. Newman Richmbnd Hill Every MEDICAL McKinnon Building 19 Melinda Street Toronto, Ontario MUSICAL $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE SINGLE COPIES 5c. DENTAL THORNHILL LEGAL Residence 148 Phone 100 Phone 3 9.03 am. x 11.28 am. 3.03 pm. x 7.25 pm. a 9.48 pm. xâ€"through to North Bay a â€" to Orillia Fri., Sat., Sun. and H01. Eastern Daylight Saving Time Tickets and Information at G. I. HISLOP, Telephone 177 Helen Simpson Lynett J. F. Lynett ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS For All Occasions Phone orders delivered any- where in North Yonge St. District 2518 YONGE STREET Tel. Maple 82 LIFE. FIRE. ACCIDENT, SICKNESS PLATE GLASS, AUTOMOBILE SURGLARY, GUARANTEE BONDS SPECIAL RATES TO FARMERS Graduate Ontario Veterinary College and McKilIy’s Veterinary College, Chicago KING & MABLE - Tel. King 2300 INSURANCE The March issue of the Reader’s Digest contained an artIcIe by Allan Michie, correspondent for “Life” and “Time”, regarding the American Red Crossâ€"“The Red Cross Was Ready”. He wrote “As one of the first war correspondents to reach Hawaii af- ter Pearl Harbor Sunday, I was struck by one bright spot in all that tragedyâ€"THE R'E‘D GROSS HAD BEEN READY »â€" I dread thinking of how much worse the confusion and suffering would have been if When the Red Cross canvasser calls on you next month, remember, the first duty of the Red Cross is to prepare for emergencies. ‘There are many instances in these dark days when the Red Cross Society has been ready when the emergency arose. This has been a war of the unâ€" expected. Countries unprepared for war have been overrun by our ene- mies. The war, once so far away in our imagination, now assumes a menacing form. And with each sue- cessive outbreak and as the theatre of war spreads over the continents emergencies arise. What the future holds for us no one can foretell. But that emergencies will arise in the future is a certainty. King Township Red Cross Plans for Spring Campaign ON ALL CARS TARIFF & NONTARIFF 00's A. G. Savage (At St. Clements) Telephone MAyfair 1145-6 G. I: Roberts V.S., B.V.Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON MAPLE, ONT. Dr. S. W. Armitage M.D.V.v.s. VETERINARY SURGEON Euchre and Dance at Schomberg Raises $165 For Branch DINNER ' LUNCHEON BANQUETS RECEPTIONS FAMILY GATHERINGS SPECIAL PARTIES ' BUSES LEAVE MAPLE, ONTARIO Richmond Hill to Orillia VETERINARY Old Post Office Richmond Hill A New Home For Better Meals MAPLE VILLA Willowdale 418 RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO THURSDAY, APRIL 16th, 1942. Oa‘k Ridges Red Cross Branch will hold a special meeting soon to or- ganize for the Campaign in May. They hope to greatly exceed the last campaign amount of $700. IN THE ESTATE OF ALICE ELIZ- A‘BE’DH KERSWILL, late of Elgin Mills, in the Township of Markham, Widow, deceased. . All persons having cmlms against the estate of the above mentioned deceased, who died at Elgin Mills, in the Township of Markham, on 8th March, 1942, are required to file pro-of of same with the undersigned Executors, on or before the 30th- day of April, 1942; after which date said‘ Executors will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to the glaims of which they shall then have had‘ notice. Dated the 25th day of March, 1942. Evelyn Marion Kerswill and Not- man Dunbar ther, Executors, C/O Tytler and Sproule, their Solicitors, 1103 Canada Permanent Building, 320 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario. Advertising i-nI The Liberal brinlgs‘ results. Remember, Canadians, your Red Cross can only be ready if it reâ€" ceives sufficient support from you. To (be prepared to meet any emergâ€" ency that may arise here requires funds. You can do your part in supplying those funds. Red Cross workers hadn’t been right on the job, organized for instant ac- tion. We now know officially that the US. armed forces Were not on the alert on that lazy Sunday morn~ ing. Most of Hawaii’s civilian or- ganizations were afflicted with the same complacency. But within a few minutes after the yrst Jap 'bombs rained down on Pearl Harbor, Red Cross workers manned all their prearranged posts.” With your help the CANADIAN RED CROSS will stand ready. Notice to Creditors PHONE MAPLE 89 Motor accidents in Ontario last year accounted for 801 deaths, which is quite a casualty list. ' And here's one for York County Council and Reeve Gardiner, chair- man of the County Police Commit. tee by Leopold Macaulay, M.P.P., who said: “You never hear charges of these gambling places in Toronto because they have a good police commission. ~ Charlie Rowntree of Newmarket, former star goalie of Richmond Hill Young Canadian Lacrosse Team and in recent years successful coach of Aurora junior hockey team will leave the employ cl the B. A. Oil Company May lst to take up farmâ€" ing in the Weston district. Charlie’s many friends in the districtyvisl} him the ‘best of good fortune and' which happiness in his new undertaking. The life of the Ontario Legislaé ture has been extended one year which means that provincial elec- tions are out for the duration. Earl Cook, Lemonville’s contribu- tion to big league baseball, until re- cently with Detroit Tigers, has been sold to the Beaumont Club in Texas. At the annual election of officers of York County Jersey Club at New market Councillor W. L. Clark of Markham Township was re-elected president. The 1942 executive includes W. L. Clark, president; Norman Bagg, Edgeley, viceâ€"president; W. M. Cock< burn, sec-treasurer; J. B. Greig, Aurora, auditor; F. Andrews, Fred Bagg, Frank Tomlinson, Frank Bagg, directors. The world wheat situation is largely one of feast and famine. Supplies are abundant in North and South America, and in Australia, while in Greece there is famine, and in Spain and Eire, two of the few remaining neutral countries, a very definite shortage of bread grain ex- ists. The position of France and other occupied countries is no doubt very serious, .bread rationing- being common in most countries of Europe, not excluding Italy. Following the agenda, the group was addressed by James Bremgner, secretary of the Canadian J'érsey Cattle Association. Visitors from Peel County Jersey Clulb were also in attendance. ‘The Attorney General said he was aware of existing conditions but conâ€" flict With local police authorities was the difficulty. In the Ontario Legislature this week Hon. G. S. Henry protested in- fractions of the regulations prohibit.- ing liquor advertising in Ontario. One case cited was the brewery wag- on seen at Horse Shows with beer advertising painted on the sides. This particular wagon has been seen at Richmond Hill Fair. Speaking in the Legislature this week Col. Geo. A. Drew drew attenâ€" tion to gambling joints in Toronto suburbs and called on Attorney Gen- eral Conant for a clean up. The patient was remorsefui and would not take his medicine. Three of the hospital nurses went into his room to try to persuade him. The next Salvage Collection in Richmond Hill is Tuesday, April 21. Co-opei'ate by following instructions issued by the committee. "The patient brightened and looked at the nurses. “Which one of you is Rosie?” he asked. The Red Cross drive starts May 11th. Tag Day for the Blind will be May 2nd. Bowlers met Tuesday night which means that spring is here and sumâ€" mer can‘t be far away. “Come on," said one nurse, “if you take this medicine you will get well, and rosy, too.” Rememlber only ballots in the balâ€" lot box are counted. Canada’s Reserve Army is calling for men. General News & Views Vote “Yes” WOOWONWOOOOOOOM? The village band was re-organvized! with the following o-fficers: Presi- dent, E. Mason; vice-president, G. Sims; secretary, W. E. Wiley; treas- urer, W. Trench; management com- mittee, A. Glass, J. McKenzie and M. Barker. Seeding operations were reported as general throughout the district. It was announced that Hon. John S. Martin, Ontario Minister of Ag- riculture, would open Richmond Hill Fair on May 24th. The funeral of the late William Innes, prominent lumber merchant and highly esteemed citizen of the village, was held Tuesday. He has 'been a resident of Richmond Hill since 1887. Vaughan Council ordered payment of $20 to Dr. R. L. Lamgstafzf for injuries to ’horse and} damages to cutter on the 2nd concession. Markham Township Council paid a claim of $160. for a horse owned by Mr. Alfred Lunau which was drown- ed when it fell off the bridge at Alex Russell's and was drowned. It was reported that Mr. Berwick Weld‘rick had‘ sold his- farm of 200 acres at, Langstaff for $36,000. The Titanic, giant new Trans-Atâ€" lantic liner, sunk after striking an iceberg off the coast of Newfound- land' on April 1-4th With-a large loss of life. William E. S. Savage, lot 26, con. 2, Vaughan had a bay mare, a covâ€" ered buggy and‘ set of harness stolen from his stalbles Monday night. C. Kerswill advertised the black- smith shop and house at Elgin Mills for rent. Liberal classified “ads” pay good fividends. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO From our Issue of April 14, 192’? From our Issue of April 18, 1912‘ Markham Township Council ap- pointed Frislby Brothers as operat- 01's of the road grader for the sea- son. 150,000 free Homesteads were ad- vertised in Western Canada. From our Issue of April 17, 1902 WAY BACK IN THE LIBERAL FILES THIRTY YEARS AGO FORTY YEARS AGO WANT ADS COVER AND DISCOVER A MULTITUDE OF NEEDS Office Kingsdale 4812 Farms and village property for sale and exchange Richmond Hill Phone I Licensed Auctioneer for the counties of York and Ontario Successor for Corporal Ken PrentiCe of C.A.S.F. and of the late J. h. Prentice, formerly (Prentice & Prentice) Farm and Farm Stock Sales a spe- cialty at fair and reasonabie rates. Milliken Phone Agincourt 52WS. Richmond Hi}! Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Offices at AUC’l‘lONEb‘R MAPLE Licensed Auctlonecr 1‘0: the County of York Sales attended to on shortest notice and at-reasonable rates J. T. SALG‘EON & SON Insurance FIRE â€" AUTOMOBILE â€" LI-FE C’. E. Wallcington AUCTIONEER INSURANCE Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Insuranceâ€"Life, Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass, Burglary, Guarantee Bonds, Accident Etc. KING CITY P.O. Phone KING 42w THORN HILL AND UNIONWLLE Ernest W. Hunter CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 57 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ont. Phones: Wright & Taylor AUCTION EERS FUNERAL DIRECTORs AMBULANCE SERVICE Clarke Prentice 1. Carl S‘aigeon R. H. Kane REAL ESTATE INSURANCE BUSINESS Residence Hargrave 0795 Phone 92-3 No. 42.

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