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The Liberal, 10 Jan 1946, p. 3

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With Dr. s. W. Armitége, Maple Small and Large Animals FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Offices at THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE PIANO, ORGAN and THEORY For information phone Mrs. Mylks‘ 108 Yonge Street vPhone Richmond Hill 58.7 hon} the Toronto Conservatory of Hume wxll accept _a number of pup'da m DENTIST FORMERLY OF THORNHILL Announces that his office is now located at the City Limits, North Toronto, directiy opposite the Term- inal. over Liggett’s Drug Store. Phone Office: HLland 9300 Richvale P.O. Phone Maple 641-4 Also hog and stock minerals de- livered to your farm, one or more bags at a time, assuring you of a fresh supply at all times. Eventually! Why not now? For delivery call A full line of well known house- ‘hold necessities in stock 703. Rabinowitch, BA. Alice Mecredy PIANO TEACHER Phone Richmond Hill 102r13 Thornhiil 7r4 BARRISTER. SO‘LICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Successor to B. B. Jordan 84 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill Telephone Richmond Hill 229 OPEN E‘VENINGS Residence, Mark}??? St., Richmond 1 MORTGAGE LOANS ARRANGED THURSDAY AFTERNOON 93 Yomze Str-et Immediateer North of Masonic Hall Wrone 8'7 â€" RVchmond Hi1! Tm‘Bnto Officeâ€"11‘ Toronto Street Phone Adnlaide 5877 SEPTIC TANK SYSTEMS SANITARY CONTRACTORS TANKS CLEANED OUT OF TOWN SERVICE W. J. ALDRIDGE DENTIST PHONE ’70 YONGE AND ARNOLD STREET RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO THURSDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1946 Barr‘sters. Solicitors, Etc. A. Cameron Macnaughton, K.C., Alex. M. Mavnaughton McKinnon Building 19 Melinda Street. Toronto, Ontario Willowdale, Zoné 8-288 " (Toronto Subscribers Dial '0perator”â€"Messagrz Charge) 100 Main St. Phone 126 Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public Residence â€" 18 Pmtz Ave. tanning, 01ft. Willowdale 308 R0011) 66, 18 Torontoq St., Toronto Phone AD. 5877-8â€"9 29__I_E_l_gnhu_rs_t Age“ Lansing _D_r. _J, Sheppard m ConfedmtiQn Lifé BEE” Toronto Phone: Office EL. 5029 Ree. MO. 2866 Alexander MacGregor K. C. Official and Accredited Veterinarian BARRISTER SOLIqTQR. NOTARY PUBLIC Wright & Taylor Watkins Products Barristers, Solicitors, ete. Wm. Cook. K.C. Ralph B. Gibson, KC. J. A. Gibson Toronto Office: 91:! FPdoral Bldg. 85 Richmond St. West Richmond Hill, Thursday I'orenoon Maple. Thursday afternoon Money to loan at Current Rate ERNIE DURIE VETERINARY Dr. M. J. Quigley Adelmo M elecci Barristers. Solicitors. Notaries Dr. W. J. Mason MacNau ghton & MacNaughton BARRISTER & SOLICITOR ANOTARY PUBLIC Walter S. Jenkins Mathews. Stiver, Lyons & Vale N. L. MATHEWS. K.C. K. M. R. STIVER. B.A. B. E. LYONS. BA. ' ' JOSEPH VALE NEWMARKET OFFICES T. C. Newman Richmond Hill Evef-v' Cook & Gibson MUSICAL DENTAL (Qn Active Service) 6 Botsfer'd St. Phone 120 A. G. SAVAGE, Agent See A. G. Savage and ask to have the new Pers nal Property Floater shown to yo . Covers all your Personal Property against fire. property damage, theftâ€"a com- plete coverage for all your _ belongings. OFFICE HOURS: too - 11.00 am. â€" 1.30 - 3.30 pm. Except Sunday Telephone 24 Richmond Hill Dr. J. F. McQuay OFFICE HOURS 3-10 am. 7.30-8.30 p.1 and by appointment Langstaff, Stop 21 Yonge Street Ph‘é‘ne Thornhill 6 Ring 2 Richmond Drs. Langstaff DR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFF Office Hours 3.30 to 4.30 pm. daily except Sunday MAPLE Yonge Sfreet The January meeting of the Pres- byterian Will/LS. was held on Wed- nesday. January 2nd at the home of Mrs. E. Keffer with a good at- tendance. Mrs. Ggg Mathewson, the president for 1946, presided. A re- port on the finance and missionary work, as given at the monthly meet- ings of the Toronto Presbyterial W. MS. was reviewed by Mrs. Bowman, The annual meeting of the Toronto Presbyterial W.MJS. was announced, being held on January 31 and Feb- ruary 1 in Parkdale Presbyterian Church. Refreshments were served after which the program committee met and outlined the ’year’s activi- ties. ' DR. JAMES R. LANGSTAFF Office Hours: 9-11 a.m. daily except Sunday and 6-8 pm. daily except Sunday and Wednesday_ SAND G AVEL \HAU AGE ‘Mr. a (1 Ms. Roy Clegg (nee Minnie ine). eturned on Sunday from a short trip followin their marriage last Wednesday a ternoon at_1f.he _p rsonage. 7_ _ _ _ Harold W. Mortson Mrs John Constable is recovering from n attack of septicemia poison- e hope well on the road to rec ve . Also Mr. Geo. Harrow Mast r nkie Harrow had the Yonge St. We are very pleased to report that Pte. Gordon Ingram who is stationed in Jamaica with his regiment, the “Brockville Rifles" and who has be In very seriously ill with peritonâ€" itis following the removal of a gang- ren us appendix, is now out of dan- nd is doing as well as can be e ted. Mrs. Ingram plans to fly aica to join her husband as s the necessary arrangements can b made. Farm Implements and Repair: Massey-Harris Rite-Way MilKera‘ Beatty Stable Equipment and Repairs Beatty Washers b‘nr Gain Fertflizer Com King: Mineral “Gem” Mill; '3‘ ..en and Electric Fencen YER ELETiTRIC 'onge K Phone 242 The next regular monthly meeting of the W.A. and the W.M.S. of the United Church will be held on Wed- nesday, January 16th at 2.30 pm. at Mrs. Bigford's home. All the ladies of the church are invited to attjnd and help _the new officers. MASSEY-HARRIS Wren Frances Rumble is confined in the isolation hospital in Ottawa with mumps. Miss Isabel Oliver left on Friday for Moose Factory at James Bay to take a position in the Bishop Horden Memorial School as Domestic Sci- ence Instructor. Miss Nancy Martin left last week for St. John, New Brunswick. Radio & Electrical Servi/CV Phone Thomhill 30-R Dr. R. A. Bigford Dr. J. P. Wilson . ' W. REID Office Hours 0 a.m., 12â€"2 .& 6â€"8 p.m. and by a.ppointment__ MEDICAL t. Richmond Hill Telephone 93 Hill MAPLE 'PLY Richmond Hill Phone 100 Phone 3 With Postal employees assured of spending Christmas Day at home, “Early Mailing" of gifts and greet ings was most important; to ensure delivery by the holiday. That this need was widely recognized is evi- dent from the reports received from Postmasters throughout the country that, despite the increased volume, Christmas mails were cleared by De- cember 24th. Transporting, separ- While Christmas is always the busiest time of year for the Post Office, December 1945 brought all- time high in Christmas mailings. Ottawa, January 4, 1946. The Editor, The Liberal, Richmond Hill, Ont. Dear Sir: I am happy to learn your hus- bands have returned, and I wish you all the very happiest of New Years. Yours very truly, E. FREE, Matron. May I take this opportunity to thank you and the members of your club for your very generous dona- tion of fruit, nuts and candies which you so kindly sent to us for Christ- mas. They were very much enjoyed and I assure you much appreciated. 2 Wright .St., Richmond Hill, Ont. Servicemen’s Kin Club‘ Dear Madam: Mrs. A. I. Wilson, EXPRESSES THANKS FOR C0- OPERATION IN CHRISTMAS MAILING THANKS SERVICE CLUB FOR CHRISTMAS DONATION Mary Ellen and her little sister, Lillian, at home with their mother, Mrs. Dolores E. Greene, in Mans- field, Ohio, will never again see their daddy, and Mary Ellen is just at an age when she keenly misses him. But both little girls are proud of that daddy who so distinguished John J. A. (Fred) Greene, son of J. A. Greene, former reeve of Rich- mond Hill, laid down his life at Canevaccia, Italy, so that little boys and little girls, like his Mary Ellen and Lillian may have the opportunâ€" ity of growing into peace loving and happy men and women to whom the chains and slavery of dictatorship will forever be unknown. l THE PURPLE HEART “Greater love hath no manâ€"” Little Mary Ellen Greene Proudly Shows The Medals Of Her Heroic Young Daddy LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE L.TdB. .& 0. Home, Richmond Hill, Ont., December 29, 1945. Proud in her grief THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO MA‘RY ELLEN All per-sons having claims against the Estate of JOHN CAR'L ASAIG- EON, late of the Village of Maple, in the County of York, Insurance Agent, deceased, who died on or about the 2nd day of September, 1945, are hereby notified to send in to the-undersigned Administrator on or before the lst day of February, 1946, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said lst day of February, 1946, the assets of the deceased will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Administrator shall then have notice. DATED at Toronto, this 7th day of January, 1946. JACK ALEXANDER SAIGEON, Administrator, by his Solicitor herein, I am writing to express person- ally, and on behalf of Postal em- ployees generally, sincere thanks to the newspapers, to business men, radio stations and the general pub- lic for their thoughtful co-operation. Yours truly, ating', sorting and delivering mill- ions of gifts and greetings during the brief .pre-Christmas season is no mean task, and it was only due to the favourable response of the pub lie and the tireless efforts of thou~ sands of Postal employees that Christmas mails were delivered on time this year. (The citations that accompany the honored awards of ‘Fred’ Greene ap- pear elsewhere in this issue.â€"Ed.) himself that his army says of him: ‘He will forever be admired and re- membered by his comrades.’ The little ones are very, very proud of him, and among the most precious possessions of their lives will be the Purple Heart and Bronze Medal he won for his activities, as one of his citations reads, “while in an open valley, aware of the fact that he was under enemy observation and that enemy artillery would soon be falling around him, and with high devotion to duty continued his work.”l Notice to Creditors 2433 Yonge Street, Toronto 12, Ontario HAROLD J. KIRBY, K.C W. J. TURNBULL, THE BRONZE STAR Faced death unafraid Deputy Postmaster General FRED GREENE “Forever remembered" C.T.C. 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