Barrister, Sancho}. Nota’ry I’ng Mortgage Loans Arranged Oï¬ice Hours â€" Daily 10 t0 5 P‘- Evenings: Thursday, 8-10 P-m- Other evenings by appointment- 40 Yonge, Richmond Hi1. 229W Barristers, Solicitors, etc. John F. Walsh Fergus P. Walsh Toronto Office, 912 Federal Bldg., 85 Richmond Street West Plaza 8929 Richmond Hill, Thursday morning Maple, Thursday afternoon J. Rabinowitch, Barristers, Solicitcrs, Notaries N. Mathews, K.C. K. Stiver. B.A. E. Lyovs. BA. Joseph Van NEWMARKET JFFICF A 100 Main St. 6 Botsford St. Phone 126 Phone 20 La Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public 93 Yonge Street Richmond Hill Every Thursday afternoon Phone 87 -â€" Richmond Hill Toronto Oï¬â€˜ice â€"â€" 18 Tmonto St. Phone Adelaide 5877 Barrister, Solicitor, Nota Richmond Hill 398.] 36 ! Lang, Michener. Day 8: 50 King St. W., To Waverley 2931 Dr. W. J. Mason DENTIST 55A YONGE ST. SOUTH Phone 70 Richmond Hill [vav-uvv r, , From the Toronto Conservatory of Music will accept a number of pupils in PIANO, ORGAN and THEORY For information phone Mrs. Mylks Richmond Hill 58.] 108 Yonge St "HOMEWOOD HALL" Thornhill, Ont. Phom Rates for insertion in this section are available at The Liberal oï¬ice -â€" phone Richmond Hill 9. Pla 26 Years Experience York County, Uxbridge and Pickering Townships Farm Stock and Furniture Sales 3 Specialty Telephone Stouffville 67312 Address: Gormley P0 . AUCTlONEERS Licensed and Authorized for the Counties of York and Ontario Farm Stock, Implements, House hold Furniture, Real Estate Sales 3 specialty At Fair and Reasonablr Rates Dual service for the price of one. M‘iuiken Pl0.. ph. Agincourt 52w?» Markham P.O., ph. Markham 346 No sale too big or too amall FUNERAL DIRECTURS AMBULANCE S' k\1(‘E chnmnno Hill, Tilephone 15 Br-mch (Win; at 'THURNHILL and UNIONVILLE Funeral Chapel 4812 Yonge St. Willowdale 8744 PROFESSIONAL AND BUSiNESS DERECTORY (At Sheppard Ave.) R 'H. Kane REAL ESTATE Farms, Suburban Properties, etc. INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, etc. Telephone 411 Richmond Hill We have them 01: hand in our FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE mthews, Stiver. Lyons & Va}? How’s Your Supply Of Counter Check Books? Euart P. Parker Marguerite Boyle Elocution, Public Speaking ,tform Depogupent. Dramatic lhe Ro‘iert 5. Kane Adelmo M elecci Wright & Taylm' T. C. Newman Ken & Clarke Prentice Villiam Cook and Walsh A S. Farmer AUCTIDNEERS REAL ESTATE JOB t’RLITlN G DEPARTMENT LEGAL The Liberal MUSICAL DENTAL Art 1-, Notary Public K.) 36 Centre W Day 82 Cranston W., Toronto Phone 89w Lansing MAPLE Dr. Jas. R. Langstaï¬ Dr. Cameron Cowan BY APPOINTMENT 106 foï¬ge St. N.. Richmond Hill Telephone 100 Certre St. E. Richmond Hi1 Hours: 9-11 Am. and by appoint ment Telephones: Office 24 Residence 513, Rich“‘.ond Hill Offices: MacNeiI-Anstey Building, Thornhill Phone Thornhill 70 Phone 82 Telephone 360W SECORD ANIMAL CLINIC Hours 10-12 am. Weekdays only 41 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Office hours 2â€"4 pm. daily Tuesday & Thursdgy evenings 6-8 pm. Other hours by appointment Telephone: Richmonu Hill 306 Dr. W. Allan Ripley Want a good attendance at that concert or bazaar or whatever it may be? Then try an insertion in the “Coming Events†column of The Liberal. It does the job for you at low cost. Telephone Rich- mond Hill 9. Life, Fire, Automobile, Liability. Hail, Accident and Sickness Farm Insurance a Specialty King City Telephone 28 12 to Dr. E. A. CRAWFORD Dr. R. A. Bigford J. Roy Herrington NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER GENERAL INSURANCE (Fire, Automobile, Etc.) Richmond Hill, Ont. Telephone 87 Dr. Wm. D. Howe Dr. J. T. Sheppard Life, Fire, Automobile, etc. INSURANCE 26 Adelaide St. W. Toronto AD. 0311 Plate Glass, Hospitalization General Insurance 40 Yonge Richmond Hill Obstetrics and Gynecology Mon. through Fri. 12 to 2 Tuesday evening 7 to 9 Wednesday 12 to 4 and by appointment Dr. J P. Wilson VETERINARY SURGEON Dr. Cicely Wilson Elgin Mills Side Road West VETERINARY SURGEON Jack Walkington 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill Phone Thornhil '388R5 Life, Fire, Automobile, GED W. SCHURMAN SENERAL 'NSURANCE Telephone Maple 49R2 Office Hours 2 pm. and 6 to 8 p.m by appointment Roy W. Bick VETERINARY Or by appointment MEDICAL Richmond Street INSURANCE â€"ANDâ€" Branch Office Phone 407.] At Duï¬erin Centre Street Richmond Hill Maple, Ont. PHONE 3 HU. 5197 With the increase of ï¬re hazards property owners should review their insurance policies, and due 1. the increased cost of materials would be well advised to increase the amounts of insurance. Also car owners who think it will never happen to them ie caught sum time or other without protection. The cost is a minor amount to what it will cost if an accident INSURANCE AGENT Richmond Hill 10 Yonge St. N happens. W. J. SMITH & SON F0: All Occasions Phono orders demand anywhere in North Yonge St. District 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) Telephone MAiair 2245-6 Helen Simpson Lynett, J.F. Lynett Paper Hanging Phone Richmond Hill 3431-6 213 Oak Ave., RichVale INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS SCHOOL L’eave Maple Leave Richmond Leave Maple Leave Richmond Phone 372r5 Richmond Hill Pick-up and Delivery Buildings, Repairs, Alterations All work guaranteed. Phone Richmond Hill 343R13 Free Estimates Septic Tanks, Disposal Plants, Slaughter Houses Pumped Out and Repaired If it’s sanitary work we do it. Out of town lay or night emergency service Phone Willowdale Zone 8288 Maple 72:23 v GENERAL BUSINESS Expert Designing INSURANCE Cont. Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. SANITARY CONTRACTORS Yerex Electric RICHMOND HILL Coaches For All Occasions SAND and GRAVEL Crushed Stone Loam and Fill Storage, Cleaning ADAM REITER For appointment Phone Radio Repairs We Do Anything W. J. Aldridge FURS A. 6". Savage R. BENTLEY E. CHARITY ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS Painting terior and Exterior Telephone King 56 Thornhill 345 Phone 242.] a Consult 8.10 am. Hill 9.10 a.m. 3.00 pm. Hill 4.30 p.m. DAYS An implement .hed on Mr. War- ren Reaman’s farm was burned to the ground last Thursday night- The ï¬re was apparently caused by sparks from the back-ï¬1~ing of one of his tractors and was noticed ï¬rst by his daughter, Isabel. as she was going t†bed. The Rich- mond Hill Fire Brigade stood by but fortunately none of the other buildings was threatened. Reaman’s Shed Razed The next general meeting of the West Langstafl' Ratepayers Assocâ€" iation is scheduled for Monday, April 23. Please watch Coming Events column. West Langstafl’ Ratepayers Horticultural Society The well-known radio and newsâ€"l paper horticulturist, John Brad- shaw, will be the speaker at the next meeting of the Thornhill Horticultural Society. This will take place on Thursday, April 26, in the United Church at 8 O’CIOCk. Tfhe Juniors will meet previously at 6.30. This season's options are as follows: For adult members, choice of (a) 2 boxes of annuals or tomatoes. (b) box of delphinium seedlings, or (c) Chrysanthemums. For juniors: Gladioli bulbs. Members may also obtain a 10 per cent discount on flower and vegetable seeds and_ a discount on Toggery Sale Kindergarten Bake Sale At the last meeting of the Local Association of Guides and Brownâ€" ies- it was decided to hold a Tog- gery Sale on the ï¬rst Saturday in May. Fur’dher details will be aV- ailable next week. Mrs._George Stratton won the ham and Mrs. A. A. Brillinger the free draw at the tea and bake sale held last Saturday to promote the work of the Thornhill Community Nursery Kindergarten. Mr. Bart Edwards donated the .ham and the draw was made in his shop with Mr. Neil McDonald of Willowdale drawing th lucky tabs. Prizes in the free draw were donated by the Thorn‘hill merchants. To those who donated, to those who baked and to those who patâ€" ronized the sale, the Board of the 'I‘hornhill Community Nursery Kindergarten extends a smcere “thanks.†Trinity Anglican Church Elections will feature the. next meeting of Thornhill Branch W.I. which will take place on Thursday, April 19, in the Masonic Hall, starting at 2.15. Conveners are reminded to bring their reports, ready to be forwarded to the Dis- trict Conveners. Special preacher at the 11 o’- clock service at Trinity Church this Sunday will‘ be the RevLCanon R. A. A1~§rxstrong' M.A., D.D., Rector Emeritus of the Church of the Re- deemer, Toronto. Women’s Institute There is to be a Conference of Ontario Women’s Institute Conven- ers at Ontario Agricultural Coll-- ege, Guelpih, on Wednesday even- ing, Thursday and Friday, May 2, 3 and 4. It is planned speciï¬cally for Historical Research and Our- rent Events Conveners and for Community Activities and Public Relations Convenors. Mrs. T. 111m- pringham and Mrs. W. Harris are the conveners for the Thornhill Branch. The Institute has presented Baby Douglas Bolton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bolton, Arnold St., with one of the special Baby Bank Books and an initial deposit. Cubs and Scouts Theatre Night To raise money for camp, the Thornhill Cubs and Scouts are planning a Theatre Night to be held Thursday, May 3, in the base- me‘nt of Trinity Church. Well over 5 tons was collected during the paper drive on Satur- day. Chairman of the Group Com- mittee, Mr. Bill Hansen, and M1". A. E. Rosevear supervised the baling at the Scout Hut where Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. Gibson serâ€" ved cookies and drinks to the boys. Trucks were provided by Mr. Ran- son, Lou Reid and the Jackson Brothers. 1 Mr. Howitt’s talk provided food ifor thought and discussion in the ‘social tir'ne' following" when Mrs. Bentham and her committee sewed refreshments. The Cubs and Scouts and their Leaders sincerely thank all those who helped make the drive a suc- 6655. Home and School Those attending the Home and School meeting on April 5 heard a very inspiring talk by Mr. C. How- itt, the School Inspector.’He highly recommended the work of the School Trustees and Uhought the association could work with them and be of some assistance in the many problems confronting them. He also spoke on the new curricu- lum and the beneï¬ts to be derived by the students from such a sys- tem of teaching. The Thorn’hill Senior Sch001 Choir added much pleasure to the evening with their singing, under the splendid direction of Mr. Hugh Martin, the MUSic Supervisor. Canadian gardening magazine. CORRESPONDENT â€"- MRS. STAN. V. WORSDALE CORRESPONDENT â€" MRS. STAN. V. WORSDALE Telephone Thornhill 257R12 LANGSTAFF NEWS THORNHILL NEWS Telephone T hornhil) 257r12 Ted quth was released from Sunnybrook Hospital on Monday of last week and his mother artlved from England on Wednesday. For the present both are staying with friends in Lansing. Arrangements have been made for the Young People of Thornhill United Church to present ï¬hree one-act plays in Richmond Hill on Wednesday, April 25. For further details, please see advertisement. We are glad to learn that Mrs. Mesure‘s poisoned hand is prog- ressing favourably. ‘ Mrs. Robert Hamblyn and Baby Linda Jean are both “just ï¬ne" we are glad to report. Little Linda was 81/2 lbs. at birth and ban her grandmother, Mrs. W. Thompson, to look after her the ï¬rst week she was home. To Present Plays Thornhill L.O.L. 91 The regular meeting of Thomâ€" hill L.O.L. 91 was held in the Lodge Room Monday evening with the Wrorshipful Master, J. Webster in the chair. Arrangements were made for an Orange Rally on Tuesday, May 8, in the United Church Hall. Rev. D. Rowland, Grand Chaplain, ,who is the Minister of York Presbyterâ€" hian Churdh, Toronto and an out- standing speaker, will give the ad- dress. It is expected that mem- bers from neighbouring lodges and from the County Lodge will attend. An invitation is extended to former members and to anyone else who is interested in Orangeism. The members of Thornhill will visit Londonderry Lodge on Thurs- day, April 20, and Richmond ,Hill Lodge on Monday. April 23. Those going to Londonderry will meet at ï¬he United Church Sunday School Hall at 7.45. The Lodge decided to march on the 12th at Georgetown. Interior 0: Exterior Decorator Elm Grove Oak Ridges 01‘ King 17R4 THERE ARE 600 COMMERCE BRANCHES E. J. HINSON (MM.wa Media)†Skinnymen,women gain 5,10,15lbs. Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE HAROLD W. MORTSON YON GE STREET. NEW (ON HAND FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY) Tractors (Various Sizes) Clipper Combines Forage Blower Front End Loader Rubber-Tired Wagons Hay Loaders Tractor Mounted Mowers RECONDITIONED 2 Massey-Harris “201†Tractors 1 Massey-Harris “102†Super Tractor 2 Massey-Harris “102†Junior Tractors 1 Massey-Harris “102†Junior Tractor (with new tires) 1 Massey-Harris “81†Row Crop Tractor with Row Crop Cultivator 1 Massey-Harris “Pony Tractor 2 Threshers 13-run Drills 1 Stiff Tooth Cultivator 1 Spring Tooth Cultivator l Packer 1 Judson Fertilizer Sower 1 Corn Planter 1 Double Disc Manure Spreaders ‘ Grain Grinders Hay Loaders Mowers Tractor P BET, TEL. 93 RICHMOND HILL YOUR LOCAL MASSEY-HARRIS DEALER 'I'HE LIBERAL, ‘Rk‘.mond Hill, Thursday, April 12, 1951 11 wiquuummultmm“munmumuumtmum“mIiImmwmmimmummnmmumumumnmwmmm i“\l\l!\\\\“\1\\\l\§fl\“\l\\\\m‘“\“\\l\“‘“WIN\\\\\\\\t\\\\l\l\\l\\l\\ll\\W\\l\“\“\l\l\\l\l\“\\\\\\l111\\\l\l\\\\l\\l\l“\\\\\lMl“\l\\\\\\\\\\\\l\“fll\\ll!l\lm\\mï¬ The Canadian Bank of Commerce Tractor Plows McKEE AVENUE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Stop 8A Yonge Street Wednesday, May 2, at 8.15 pm. ADMISSION 50c SO THERES llKELY ONE NEAR ~10" North York Choral Societx Every wife knows that making a dream house come true takes a lot of planning and a lot of saving. But two heads and two hearts together make sharing and planning a happy job. You may be saving for a new home, new furnishings or equipment. Whatever it is, as a woman do remember that the more you know about the banking services you: Commerce branch has to offer, the fewer problems you will have in planning, paying, saving. And as yOu get to know the manage: and his stafl you will ï¬nd how pleasant it is to deal there, how willing they are to help. MAY FESTIVAL Classical and Sacred Choruses Guest Artist: Dale Childs, Brilliant young concert pianist Cultivators Spike Tooth Harrows One-Way Discs Tractor Plows Manure Spreaders Side Rakes Horse Rake Presents 'The Commerce Side Rakes '59-59