26 Years Experience f’ York County, Uxbridge and . Pickering Townships Farm Stock and Furniture Sales 3. Specialty ; Telephone Stouffville 67312 ! Address: Gormley P.0. THORNHILL and UNIONVILLE R‘ H. Kane REAL ESTATE Farms, Suburban Properties, etc. INSURANCE Couhties of York and Ontario Farm «Stock, Implements, House- hold Furniture, Real Es1ate Sales 3 specialty At Fair and Reasonable Rates Dual service for the price of one. Milliken:P.O., ph. Agincourt 52w3 Markham P.0., ph. Markham 346 .‘No sale too big or too small 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 ‘ Prentice ‘ , AUCTIONEERS Licensed and Authorized» for _the PIANO, OR'G'AN and THEORY For information phone Mrs. Mylks Richmond Hill 58J 108 Yonge St. Thornhill, Ont. From _T<\ronto Conservatory of Music w111v accept a number of ,,,pypi1_s in ...... v, Elocution, Public Speaking Platform Department, Dramatic Art B'aérister, Soligitor, théry Public WNEWMARKET QFFICF'J 100 Main St. . 6 Botsford St. Phone 126; 7 Phone ‘20 Phone 641 umï¬aï¬gï¬Ã©e Louis Arra'nged Office Hours: Dajly 10 to 5 p.“- Barrist-e'rs, Solicitors, Notaries N. Mathews, K.C. K. Stiver, B.A. b. E. Lyons, BA: Joseph Vale Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 93 Yonge Street Richmond Hill Every Thursday afternoon Phone 87 â€" Richmond Hill Toronto Office â€"' 18 Toronto St. Phone Adelaide 5877 Barrister,jSolicitor, Notary Public Richmond Hill 398.] 36 Centre W Lang, Michener, Day & Cranston 50 King St. W., Toronto ., Waverley ‘2931 'Arthur G. Broad, D.C. RICHMOND HILL 1 A Yonge Street 7 Dr. W. J. Mason DENTIST - 55A YONGE ST. SOUTH Phone 70 Richmond Hill We have them on hand in our 'J. Rabinowitch, BA, How’s Your Supply, Of Counter Check Books? v-ï¬Ã©Ã©niings: Thursda'y, 8-10 th. Other evenings by appointment- 40 Yonge, Richmond Hill 229W FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Fire, Automobile, etc. Telephone 411 Richmond Hill Rates for insertion in this section are available at The Liberal oï¬ice â€" phone Richmond Hill 9. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ’ AMBULANCE STRVICE ‘Richmondï¬iu, Telephone 15 Branch Officu at Marguerite Boyle Wright & Taylor Stuart P. Parker Mathews, Stiver, Lyonsfl& Vqle _ PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY Adelmo M elecci “HOMEWOO‘D HALL†Ken & Clarke William Cook and Walsh JOB PR1. ITIN G DEPARTMENT The Liberal CHIROPRACTIC REAL ESTATE A S. Farmer AUCTIONEERS ". C. Newman MUSICAL DENTAL LEGAL By Appointment Phone 89w 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. Jack Walkington GENERAL INSURANCE Life, Fire, Automobile, Liability. Hail, Accident and Sickness Farm Insurance 9. Specialty King City Telephone 28 Centre St. E. Richmond Hi1 Hours: 9-11 1.11:. and by appoint ment Telephones: Office 24 Residence 513, Richmond Hill 106 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill Telephone 100 â€"-â€"ANDâ€" Dr. Cameron Cowan ’ ‘ BY APPOINTMENT Hours 10-12 fun. Weekdays on‘ly Ofl‘ices: MacNeil-Anstey Building, Thornhill Phone Thornhill 70 Telephone 860W Dr. Jas. R. Langstaï¬ SECDRD ANIMAL CLINIC MAPLE Phone 82 Plate Glass, Hospitalization 40 Yonge Richmond Hill Life, Fire, Automobile, etc. INSURANCE 26 Adelaide St. W. Toronto 41 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Office hours 2-4 pm. daily Tuesday & Thursday evenings: 6-8 pm. I Other hours by appointment Telephone: Richmond Hill 306 General Insurance J .V Roy H errington NOTARY PUBLIC CON VEYAN CER GENERAL INSURANCE (Fire, Automobile, Etc.) Richmond Hill, Ont. Telephone 87 Dr. E. A. CRAWFORD Dr. J. T. Sheppard Dr. Wm. D. Howe Elgin Mills Side Road West. Afilzuï¬egii'i 4 ‘- Telepï¬oné Maplg. 49in Office Hours 12 to 2 pm. and 6 to 8 p,m by appointment Dr. Cicely Wilson Life, Fire, Automobile,- Dr. R. A. Bigford 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhil] Phone Thornhil 388R5 W. SCHURMAN Obstetrics and Gynecology Mon. through Fri. 12 to 2 Tuesday evening 7 to 9 Wednesday 12 to 4 and by appointment VETERINARY SURGEON VETERINARY SURGEON Dr. J. P. Wilson ’. W. Allan Ripley Roy W. Bick Or by appointment VETERINARY INSURANCE Richmond Street Phone 4071 Branch Office MEDICAL Centre Street Richmond Hill AD. 0311 Maple, Ont. PHONE 3 HU. 5197 Phone Richmond Hill 343R13 Free Estimates Buildings, Repairs, Alterations All work guaranteed. Increased costs of buildings, furniture, clothing and even Claims have left many a per- son THOUSANDS of dollars short of today’s costs after a Fire or Auto Accident. Let us survey your present policies and make the necess- ary changes that will give you the “Peace of Mind†that comes with a better insuranCe protection and service. See fj’rbi‘im ,, oé'casiang"~ ' Priorâ€"10' oi‘ders. delivsiad anywhere in North Yonge St. District 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) Telephone MAfair :245-6 Helen Simpson Lynett, J.F. Lynett A. G. Savage INSURANCE AGENT Richmond Hill 10 Yonge St. N Maple, Ont. With the increase of ï¬re hazards property owners should review their insurance policies, and due t 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 1e caught som time or other without protection. The cost is .a minor amoun_t_ to what it happens. Are You Properly Protected? Phone 3721'5 Richmond Hill W. J. SMITH & SON Leave Maple Leave Richmond Leave Maple Leave Richmond W. J. Aldridge SANITARY CONTRACTORS Septic Tanks, Disposal Plants; Slaughter Houses Pumped Out and Repaired If it’s sanitary work we do it. Out of town day or night emergency service Phone Willowdale Zone 8288 Maple 72r23 Yerex Electric RICHMOND HILL (J. Carl Saigeon Agency) General Insurance INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS GENERAL BUSINESS SAND and GRAVEL Crush-ed Stone Loam and Fill We Do Anything ERNIE BROCK Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. Coaches For All Occasions R. BENTLEY Radio Repairs INSURANCE Cont. E. CHARITY ivtww‘iil an accident Telephone King 56 Phone 242] SCHOOL Consult 8.10 am. Hill 9.10 3.00 pm. Hill 4.30 DAYS Tel. 11 Mrs. George Tudge, Fairview Ave. spent the weekâ€"end with her folks at Dixie. George seemed to be making a good show as substi- tute mother and housekeeper but has probably set a precedent that could make him unpopular with the gentlemen of the locality. Donald Robeson, 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Robeson. Boyle Drive, was operated on for appendicitis last Thursday. On Monday he was reported “doing ï¬ne and expected home on Wednes- day." _ -mihuun School News A visit to Langstat‘f School last Thursday afternoon provide-d a pleasant surprise at the excellent job being done by the boys of the Senior Room on the work bench in the Craft Room into which they are converting their cloak room. As the “gremlins†got last week’s item on this into the Thornhill column, may we repeat “Lighting the room Is a problem not yet solved and sug- gestions regarding this and gifts of unwanted tools would be very welcome, Mr. D. C. Smith, prinâ€" cipal advises.†The Triple Trio was rehearSed by Mr. Smith and the blending of the young voices in three-part harmony was really “sweet music on the ear". The girls who comprise the group are: The May meeting of the West Langstaf‘f Ratepayers Association takes place next Monday evening Linda Bell, Betty Garner, Phyllis Russell, Heather Bell, Helen Boyos, Jane Loverock, Margaret McAr- thur, Elaine Lycett, Patricia Doig. Many of the parents will no doubt want to attend the Festival at Markham which is being held in Last Wednesday, which was his sixth birthday, David Watt of $115- sex Avenue, had a stag luncheon for his playmates, Gerald Charles, Billy Lockhart, Billy Roy and Paul Savage. - During the business part of the meeting, plans were made for the community strawberry social to be held in the hall on July 3. Ratepayers Meeting in the school. Please see Coming Events for time. m fR’ev?’ 3.â€;inn'1b'ctt»Jacde as chairman._ After the 19:15- the 1‘- dies served a deiivghff‘ll lunch to the cast. The Woman’s Assuiation (-f the Edgeley United Church met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Chapman. Mrs. Art Avery was in charge of the programme anil read a very informative paper of the church’s missionary work in Korea. Edgeley United Church Sunday, May 27, 1951, Sunday School at, 1.30 p.m., Sunday service 2.30 p.m. D.S.T. Women Meet Mrs. Allan Poole rcad the swip- ture lesson and Rev. and Mrs. Lambet sang two sacred solos were much appreciated. Missionary boxes were turned in. Where's Grandma ? Phone 111 Richmond Hill 1949 Hillman 1950 Hillman 1948 Austin Coach . 1939 Mercury Coach BAKER SALES & SERVICE Storage, Cleaning Pick-up and Delivery Expert Designing The hostess servedra dehcxous ADAM REITER For appointment Phone FURS CORRESPONDENT: Mrs. Raymond Stuart, R. R. 1, Maple Telephone Maple 110R3 USED CARS Thornhill 345 CORRESPONDENT â€" MRS. STAN. V. WORSDALE Telephone Thornhill 257112 LANGSTAFF NEWS EDGELEY NEWS for the nalf Mrs. James Simms of Toronto is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Little, Garden Avenue, for mree or four weeks. Tickets for the lovely prizes to be drawn for that .day are‘ now available from the members. the evening of the second Friday in June. Langstaf’f pupils will be com- peting and those who enjOy hear- ing children sing are assured ,a treat. " The date of the Garden Tea to be held'by Mark-vaun Women’s In- stitute is announced as June 23, the Saturday before 'the break-up of school. ‘ ' Mr. and Mrs. Mel Holt spent Sunday at Bradford with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edney, Mrs. Holt’s parents. There will be quite alfamily re- union on the 24th of May at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stan- ley when Mr. Stanley’s brother Jay arrives from England for a two months’ visit. The Stanley broth- ers have not seen each other m 23 years. Mark-Vaun WI, Miss Gladys Sutterby- recently travelled to Quebec to meet her mother who had been holidaying for two years in England. They had an interesting day sight-seeing around Quebec City. Mrs. Howard Marshall, Garden Avenue, went into St. Joseph’s Hospital, Toronto, on. Sunday, and was visited by the stork with a little girl baby, during the after- noon. On Monday both were re- ported doing well. Mrs. James Youdel], Garden Avenue, had her sister, Mrs. John Townsend, with her f0r the week- end. Mrs. Townsend’s home is at Belleville. The unexpected passing last Wednesday of Mr. Harold Rows- well is mourned by many Lang- stafl? residents. His associatidn with his son, George, in the Thom- hill Coal and Wood business made him a familiar ï¬gure in the dis- trict for quite some time. . The community shares with the family the feeling of sudden loss. Mrs. Sutterby is now residing in Langstafl’ with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Stewardson at her home on No. 7 Highway. The Young People’s Fellowship Edgeley United Church are look- ing forward to their crokinole par- ty in the hall on Friday evening. ‘l . Another family re-union took place this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stong when Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith of Port Arthur met Mr. Smith’s mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Galloway of Freeman, Ont, whom they had not seen in four years. lunch. The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. George Poole and will take the form of a lawn quilting. n The school hall team will play the Elia team on the 24th of May at Elia. Here is a chance for parâ€" ents and fan‘s to see some really good baseball and your interest and support would be welcome by your school team. Jack Elma: "Empire Day" â€" Victoria Day â€"â€" Happy holiday to all veterans and families in Richmond Hill District. 2nd Vice President Comrade Blake Nash, Edgar Avenue, Rich- vale, is conï¬ned to ‘his home with a serious back injury. We all hope for a speedy recovery. The picnic committee of the Le- gion and Ladies Auxiliary will meet in thé near future to make deï¬nite plans and arrangements for the annual Zone E2 Picnic. Good‘will is the Legion’s most precious asset. By Governments, by the Press, and by the Public, the Legion has been signally hon- oured in this respect. The Legion is determined to so guide its af- fairs as to continue to fully merit the conï¬dence and esteem which have been extended to it. President Comrade Steve Arbon was head of a delegation from Richmond Hill Branch 375 who at- tended District E Convention at Stayner, Ont. District E Convention and el- ection of officers held at Stayner May 20 was well attended. Thirty- one branches with their colour parties took part in an imprellive church service with a March Past and salute taken by Provincial President Comrade Lt. Col. Fitz- gerald of Toronto. There were in all 208 registered members present. The event was in every way high- ly successful and is an occasion where veterans are given an op- portunity to renew old acquaint- ances. The new executive members of the Thornlea Home and School met at the home of Mrs. Tanner Don- crest Drive Wednesaay evening. The new conveners will be announ‘ ceIdH‘ah a_ laterggteg Mr 3 mm»: a ' ., Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. F. Wright, John Street, on the arrival of their second son, who arrived at the Toronto Wetem Hos- pital one day last week. David welcomes his baby brother. Mr. and Mrs. N. Gage and fam- ily of Bayview Avenue motored to Bowmanville and Oshawa on s’unâ€" day, visiting with Mr. Gage‘s cous- ms; Skinnymen,women gain 5,1045th. THE LEGIONNAIRES Branch 375 Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. Richmond Hill Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor Correspondent x Mrs. J. Gribble Telephone Thornhill 361'31 Thornlea News The Canadian Bank of Commerce limbs ï¬ll out: uzly hol- lows 1111 up: neck no / longer scrawny: body loses hnlfâ€"surved, sickly “bean-pole" look. Thou- sands of gull. women. men. who never could gun he- fo:e, are now proud of shapely. hanlthy-looklng bodies. They thank the sve- clnl vigor-building. flesh- bulldlng tonic, Ostrex. IL; tonios, stimulants. invigora- tors. iron, vitamin 13.. cal- cium. enrich blood. improve anoetlto and digestion no food gives you more strength and nourishment; but flesh on bare bones. gym“. . thrill! Bony Get Lovely Curves Don‘t fear getting T00 fat. Stop when you‘ve gained the 5. 10, 15 or 20 lbs. you need (or normal weight. Costs llttla. New "get acquainted" size only 60c. Try famous Ostrex 'mnla Tablas for new vigor and added voundsnlns very day. At all. drugglsts. "The Commerce" THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, May 24, 1951 (u V V V V ' V V V ‘ ‘ ' V V V V V V V gmg l! %\m\m\\ummmmm\mum\\mmmlnmnmmummmmu\x\lummmmmumuummmmmumuumunuuummuummuummuu STORE; YOUR WINTER GARMENTS SAFE FROM FIRE - THEFT - MOTHS (FULLY INSURED) Chester Cleaners & Dyers, Ltd. 12 Yonge St. N. For wedding pictures â€" for birthdays 4 for the many anniversaries which de- serve recording â€" for the artistry which makes all the diï¬erence between an or- dinary photograph and a portrait â€" visit 99 Hunt St., Richmond Hill, Phone 99W At Hall’s Service Station HOUSES AND FARMS FURNACES AND OIL BURNERS Sun, rain, soil, peopleâ€"these produce those rich crops of peaches, melons, grapes, tobacco . . . and the ï¬ne towns growing with them. But mostly it is people who have added "garden country†to Canada’s forests and wheatï¬elds and mines, People like the manager at your Commerce branch. He’s at the heart of his town‘s lifeâ€"just as his town is the heart of the district. Edmund Soame He knows his job: to give you the kind of banking service that is the keystone of ' community progress. Get to know him and the people who work with him to give you Commerce service. They're worth knowing! 739-743 Broadview Ave., Toronto Telephone REdfern 1911 for an appointment SEE THE SKODA CAR Richmond Hill Electrical Shop PRICE COMPLETE WITH SPARE TI‘RE PORTRAITS COACH $1,559 SEDAN $1,639 STATION WAGON $1,709 v Keystone of Main Street NORM BO ELGIN MILLS, ONT. OPPOSITE-ORANGE HOME TORONTO "THE STUDIOâ€- 1720 Avenue Road mum Telephone Richmond Hill 296 the kind of banking amen