U. lvwv-uuaVWVVV--, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary P“b“c Mortgage Loans Arrange‘l Office Hours: Daily 10 to 5 PJ‘- 1n nm. w-v." Barristers, Solicitors, etc. John F. Walsh Fergus P. Walsh Toronto Office, 912 Federal Bldg., 85 Richmond Sgreet West Richmond Maple, __ a - , Barristers, Solicitors. Notaries N. Mathews, K.C. K. Stiver, B.A. b. E. Lyons, B.A. Joseph Vale NEWMARKET OFFICE"; 100 Main St. 6 Botsford St. Phone 126 Phone 20 "J. Rabinowitch, Bf}; ligénâ€"ihâ€"gwslr Thurs day. Other evenings by a} 40 Yonge, Richmond ‘Iv . _ V . , Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 93 Yonge Street Richmond Hill Every Thursday afternoon Phone 87 â€" Richmond Hill Toronto Oï¬ice_ :â€"â€"‘ l8 Toronto St. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Richmond Hill 39$J 36 Centre W Lang, Michener, Day & Cranston 50 King St. W., Toronto DENTIST 55A YONGE ST. SOUTH Phone '70 Richmond Hill Phone 641 Arthur G. Broad, D.C. RICHMOND HILL Rates for insertion in this _secthp are available ‘-wv v . . V v From the Toronto Conservatory of Music will accept a number of I ' pupils in PIANO, ORGAN and THEORY ‘ For information phone Mrs. Mylks Richmond Hill 58.1 108 Yonge St. a-.." _, , at The Liberal office .â€" phone Richmond Hill 9. Elocution, Public Speaking Platform Department, Dramatic Art “HOMEWOOD HALL†Thornhill, Ont. Phom PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORYi ‘26 Years Experience York County, Uxbridge and Pickering T0wnships Farm Stock and Furniture Sales 8. Specialty Telephone Stouï¬ville 67312 Address: Gormley P.O. Prentice AUCTIONEERS Licensed and Authorizgdn {pr .the Counties of York and Ontario Farm Stock, Implements, House- hold Furniture, Real Eslate Sales a specialty At Fair and Reasonable Rates Dual service for the price of one. Miiiiken P.O., ph. Agincourt 52w3 Markham P.O., ph. Markham 346 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE S.‘ ‘RViICE Richmond Hill, Tclephone 15 Branch Ofl’icu at THORNHILL and UNIONVILLE R( H. Kane * REAL ESTATE Farms, Suburban Properties, etc. INSURANCE Mathews, Stiver, Ly0n8__& “HE: Stuart P. Parker FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE How’s Your Supply. 0f Counter Check Books? Marguerite Boyle Dr. W. J. Mason William Cook and Walsh Adelmo M elecci Nb sale too-big or too small Fire, Automobile, etc. Telephone 411 Richmond Hill Wright & Taylor T. C. Newman Richmond Sgreet West Plaza 8929 nd Hill, Thursday morning tle. Thursday afternoon v Vlllvv Phone Adelaide 5877 CHIROPRACHC Ken & Clarke have them on hand in our A S. Farmer AUCTIUNEERS 1 A Yonge Street REAL ESTATE ing Sf. W., Toronto Waverley 2931 JOB t’RL ITING DEPARTMENT The Liberal LEGAL MUSICAL DENTAL By Appointment 37,340 p.m. d Hm 229W Phone 89w Public MAPLE Dr. Jas. R. Langstalf Dr. Cameron Cowan BY APPOINTMENT 106 ionge St. N., Richmond Hill Telephone 100 Centre St. E. Richmond Hi1 Hours: 9-11 mm. and by appoint * ment Telephones: Office 24 Residence 513, Richrmond Hill Ofl'ices: MacNeil-Anstey Building, Thornhill Phone Thornhill 70 41 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Office hours 2-4 pm. daily Tuesday & Thursday evenings 6-8 pm. Other hours by appointment Telephdne: Richmond Hill 306 Phone 82 Telephone 860W SECORD ANIMAL CLINIC Hours 10-12 121202 Dr. W. Allan Ripley Dr. R. A. Bigford Dr. E. A. CRAWFORD 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. Dr. Wm. D. Howe GENERAL INSURANCE Life, Fire, Automobile, Liability. Hail. Accident and Sickness Farm Insurance a Specialty King City ‘ Telephone 28 Dr. J. T. Sheppard J. Roy H errington NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER GENERAL INSURANCE (Fire, Automobile, Etc.) Richmond Hill, Ont. Telephone 87 Dr. J, P. Wilson Life, Fire, Automobile, etc. INSURANCE 26 Adelaide St. W. Obstetrics and Gynecology Mon. through Fri. 12 to 2 Tuesday evening 7 to 9 Wednesday 12 to 4 and byrappointment Toronto VETERINARY SURGEON Richmond Street Plate Glass, Hospitalization 40 Yonge Richmond Hill General Insurance Or by appointment Elgin Mills Side Road West At Duffel-in Dr. Cicely Wilson VETERINARY SURGEON ephone Centre Streét W Richmond Hill Jack Walkington 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill Phone Thornhil 388R5 W. SCHURMAN Life, Fire, Automobile, Office Hours 2 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m by appointment Telephone Maple 49R2 VETERINARY Roy W. Bick MEDICAL â€" AND â€" INSURANCE Branch 0E ice Phone 4071 a.m. Weekdays on}! PHONE 3 Maple, Ont. AD. 0311 HU. 5197 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 amount to what it will cost if an accident happens. 'A. G. Savage INSURANCE AGENT Richmond Hill 10 Yonge St. N Are You Properly Protected? 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 (J. Carl Saigeon Agency) General Insurance Maple, Ont. Tel. 11 INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS W. J. SMITH & SON For All Occasions mono orders deliwod anywhere in North Yohxe St. District 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) Telephone ‘MAfair 2145-6 Phone Richmond Hill 343r6 213 Oak Ave., Richvalo Helen Simpson'Lynett, J.F. Lynett SCHOOL DAYS Leave Mhple 8.10 a.m. Leave Richmond Hill 9.10 3.2:). Leave Maple 3.00 pm. Leave Richmond Hill 4.30 pm. Phone 372r5 Richmond Hill INSURANCE Cont. We Do Anything Buildings, Repairs, Alterations All work guaranteed. GENERAL BUSINESS 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 Phone Richmond Hill 343R13 ERNIE BROCK Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. Yerex Electric RICHMOND HILL Coaches For All Occasions SAND and GRAVEL Crushed Stone Loam and Fill Painting Interior and Exterior Paper Hanging Radio Repairs Phone 242.] R. BENTLEY ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FIDWERS E. CHARITY Free Estimates Telephone King 56 Consult Little Joan Eagleson, dausflter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eagleson, Yongeview Avenue, got a baby brother on Tuesday of last Week, while she was visiting her granny. Rot-211:9 of the “IUSh 0f bUS1' Because of the “rush of busi- ness†at Grace Hospital, Mrs. Eagleson and “Junior’ had to leave there on Sunday and are staying with friends in Willowdale. Linda Jean, infant daughterlof Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamblyn was christened on Sunday..T-he god- parents were her grandmother, Mrs. William Thompson and her uncle, Mr. Ralph Bryant. The baby wore her Aunt Audrey’s shawl, and her mother’s silk veil; her robe came from a bombed-out store in England for her sister Elizabeth’s christening and was sent by m‘rs. Thompson‘s sister during the war. Following the baptism, there Was a family gathering at the Hamblyn home on Fairview Avenue. While they were here, Mr. and Mrs. Rallph Bryant stayed with Mr. and Mrs. W. Thompson who live on Morgan Drive. Mrs. Arthur Mathews, No. 7 Highway, spent the holiday week- end at Ottawa, visiting her son and wife, Captain and Mrs. E. Thir- good and Carol. The column’s welcome is extend- ed to a third Charles family on Sussex Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Charles and baby have moveu into an apartment with his broth- er, Mr. Howard Charles and fam- ily. Oh, pity the poor postmaster! “Sonny†Charles initial is also ‘W’. Aside from the inevitable complica- tions of similar names, we hope the new Charles family will enjoy liv- ing in Langstaï¬â€˜. School News ' Langstafl' School songsters had a busy time of it last week. The Girls Triple Trio entertained at the Thornhill District Lions Club reg- ular dinner meeting on Monday evening and the Choir rendered several selections at Thornhill Un~ ited Church Sunday morning. is being given more attention in the schools now, and lends itself very well to the “project†type of‘ study, or group work which invol- ves practical as well as mental ef- fort. There are ï¬ve conservation groups at Langstaff School, each concentrating on one of the follow- owing: animals, birds, forests, soil or water. Three of the senior boys are studying conservation of the soil and eightmboys and girls, the forests’ group, recently visitea the Concord Sports will play Elia at Concord on Thursday of this week. Games start at 7.15 pm; and home games will be played in Miller’s ï¬eld. ‘ Next week the team will play two road games, Concord at Hope ‘on June 4 and Concord at Vellore on June 7. The Concord Sports executives are: President, Harold Dament; Field Managers, Joe Boran and Vic Palmer; Playing Coach, Jack Dun- Will Pay Elia Mr.~ and Mrs. Fred Fortman and Carol and Mrs Wills moved to Guel-ph on Saturday. can. lst Base, Ed Bowes, John Ash; 2nd base, Jack Duncan; short stop Doug Keffer; 3rd base, Jim Oliver left ï¬eld, Ron Kefl’er; centre ï¬eld, Bruce Murchison; right ï¬eld, Fred Bentley; ï¬eld, Ed Jones; pitchers, Grant Craig, Vic Palmer, Bill Os- ter. 1949 Hillman 1950 Hillman 1935 Oldsmobile 1939 Mercury Coach Qonservation is a subject \nnich Phone 111 Richmond Hill BAKER SALES 8: SERVICE Expert Designing Storage, Cleaning Pick-up and Delivery For appointment Phone The ban game last wee}; between CORRESPONDENT: ADAM REITER FURS CORRESPONDENT â€" MRS. STAN. V. WORSDALE Telephone Thornhill 257112 USED CARS Thornhill 345 LANGSTAFF NEWS CONCORD NEWS 1‘: Mrs. Raymond Stuart, R. R. 1, Maple Telephone Maple 110R3 Mr. and Maple Research Station of the De- partment of Lands and Forests of Ontario. There they were escorted through the station 'by the soils scientist, Mr. A. Hills of Thornhill. The Open House which is to be held in June will provide an op- portunity-to dis-play the results of the pupils studies in conservation. Letters have gone out to the par- ents of the students telling them about the Markham Festival on June 8, and asking those with space available in their cars to as- sist with the transportation. Offers from anyone else who plans to go would be gratefully received; the phone number at the school is Thornhill 198. ,‘i‘... Mark-vaun W.I. The ï¬rst meeting of the 1951â€"52 season of the Mark-vaun WI. will be held next Thursday, June 7, at the home of Mrs. L. Campbell. Mrs. R. Hamblyn will convene the pro- gramme, the subject being Agricul- ture and Canadian Industries. The roll call will be a gift for the Gar- den Party Fish Pond and there will be a house-plant competition. Several members will be attend- ing the District Annual Meeting which is being held on the previous day. Young Donald Robeson is now home from hospital, is convalescing nicely, and We hope will soon be back to normal. We are glad to report that Mrs. Arthur Caï¬â€˜in‘is able to be up a little, affer being conï¬ned to bed since Easter Sunday. Mrs. Rey Holmes and daughters, Janet and Patricia, of Falconbridge Ontario, recently spent ten days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Kerswill, Oak Ridges, and Roy’s’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Holmes, Yonge Street. Mrs. R. Holmes and sister-in- law, Mrs. Wilfred Holmes of Tor- onto, motored 'back with them and returned home on May 24 after having a delightful week. Garden Avenue's newest arrival is Paul Robert Moore, born to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Moore on Monday. His two-year-old sister, Christine, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Art Gibson, Fairview Ave. Please Your correspondent would ap- preciate receiving items of news of the previous week -by 3 o’clock Monday afternoon, if at all poss- ible, so as to eliminate indoor ev- ening work for herself and the Lib- eral staff. Thank you all. Elia Young People’s and the Wood‘bridge team was called ofl’ 01 account of rain. On Wednesday night the Young People played the Vellore Junior Farmers at Elia which ended with a score of 14-1 in favor of Elia. On Friday night Ebenezer play- ed Eliav Score Elia. 11, Ebenezer Zion Lutheran Church, Sunday, June 3, 1951, Sunday School at 10 a.m. Sunday Service at, 11 am. During the past few weeks, a series of ï¬lm strips entitled "The Beginning of the.World†were shown during the Sunday School lesson periods. A'new series was begun last Sunday, the title of the ï¬rst lesson ï¬lm being “The First Commandment†These pic- tures are very enjoyable and a great help in furthering religious education. There was a good attendance at the May meeting of the Women of the Lutheran Church held in the home of Mrs. John Julian on Wed- nesday, May 23. Mrs. Percy Ash, in giving an interesting paper entitled “Land. Food and People aimed to show thatrthere is too little food and too little land for too many people, thus bringing, a challenge of hu- man needs to all Christian women. Major problemsl invoved (land, food, and population facts) were also discussed and what our gov- ernment is doing through F.A.O. and the 4-point programme. What the Christian missionaries are ac- tually doing and the need for mis- sionaries trained in agriculture, home and family life, public health and rural evangelism were also mentioned. A delicious lun’ch was served by the hostess assisted by her moth- er, Mrs. Bob Julian, Mrs. Chas. Ash and Mrs. Percy Ash. CONSTRUCTION LABOURERS (Pearson Avenue School, Stop 21 Yonge Street HUGHES-RITCHARDS LTD. General Contractors Will 738 25 Years Experience SHINGLING Old and New Work ROOF REPAIRS WANTED C. BRETT 35 Newton Dr. N ewtonbrook iiwlfisitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wynn at the week-end 5- wen Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ewing and aifamily and Mr. and Mrs. David diGray and family all 70f Toronto. Corn: Mrs Bert Middleton Telephone Maple 1301'3 Pleasant Shower A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mitchell when over ï¬fty neigh- bours and friends from Carrville and community gathered to present a miscellaneous shower for their youngest daughter, Miss Jean Mit- chell. Miss Mitchell is to become the bride of Mr. Lloyd Avery of Edgeley on Saturday evening, June 2, at 7.30 pm. in Maple United Church. / The large dining room had one corner nicely decorated for the occasion with pink and white streamers and white 'bells and ball- oons ï¬lled with confetti hanging over head to shower the happy couple at the close of the evening. The young couple were the recip- ients of many useful and beauti- ful gifts. After the gifts were opened and admired, they Were placed on tables for display for the friends to see and admire. Mr. Lloyd Avery thanked the people very ï¬ttingly and Jean gave her thanks for the gifts and they both invited the friends to visit them at their new farm home near Bol- ton. Jean also thanked Mrs. J. Barton, Mrs. J. Clement and Mrs. B. Middleton for planning and tak- ‘ing charge of the shower. A very ‘pleasant evening was brought to a c105e by lunch 'being served by a grbup of the young people under isupervision of Mrs. Barton. s Social Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilson and Mrs. Donna. Dickson and son Gary of Toronto spént May 24 with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barton and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Albert EveringhOm of Toronto visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wood and farhily. Mrs. Jas. Hobday is On the sick’ list, her many friends hope she will soon be well again. “Where puces meet purses†â€" in the classiï¬ed ad. section. Tele- phone yours to Richmond Hill 9. Consult the‘ Caner Counsellor at yournearest R.c.A.F. Recruiting Unit nr-MAILTHIS COUPON CARRVILLE Today, in Canada’s rapidly expan- To be eligible, you must be bee ding Air Force, more young men tween 18 and 24â€"be a Canadian are needed to train as Air Crew citizen or other British subjectâ€"- Ofï¬cersâ€"Navigation Ofï¬cers, be physically fitâ€"and havejunior> Radio Ofï¬cers and Pilots. MatriCulation or better. Royal Canadian Air F035 Today, in Canada’s rapidly expan- ding Air Force, more young men are needed to train as Air Crew Oflicersâ€"Navigation Ofï¬cers, Radio Ofï¬cers and Pilots. During the Second World War, the Distinguished Flying Cross was awarded to 4,028 members oi the Royal Canadian Air Force. ". . . exceptional fearlumeu in the face of the enemy" . . . "outrtanding courage and determination" . . . 4,028 citationsâ€"each one a tribute to service in the defence of freedom, by men of the R.C.A.F. DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS For "an act or act: of colour, courage, or devotion to duty performed w/oilct flying in active operation: agaimt the memy" . . . THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, at“ll\uulnuumul\ml\mmmuuumumumunuummuumuunu\uuuummun\uu\\\\\\\u\mmu\\\unumuumunmmmmmmmg ------------â€"-â€"- gnmwmnnn1mmun“mmmumunmmmm\I\mm\mlmummm“\mlmmumnumuuunu\um“\llIl\1m\\\l\\\l\\1\u\m\\\\\\lmmm STORE YOUR WINTER GARMENTS SAFE FROM FIRE . 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