Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Mortgage Loans Arranged Oï¬ice Hours â€" Daily 10 to 5 p.31- Evenings: Thursday, 8-10 mm Other evenings by appointment- 40 Yonge, Richmond Hill 229W John u vuu .. . __ Toronto Office, 912 Federal Bldg, 85 Richmond Street West Plaza 8929 Richmond Hill, Thursday morning Richmond Maple: Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries I. Mathews, K.C. K. Stiver, B.A. C. E. Lyons, B.A. Joseph Vale NEWMARKET OFFICES 100 Main St. 6 Botsford St. Phone 126 Phone 20 Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public 98 Yonge Street Richmond Hill Every Thursday afternoon Phone 87 â€" Richmond Hill Toronto Oï¬â€™ice - 18 Toronto St. Phone Adelaide 5877 Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Richmond Hill 398J 36 Centre W Lang, Michener, Day & Cranston 50 King St. W., Toronto Wright & Taylor FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill, Telephone 15 Branch Offices at THORNHILL and UNIONVILLE J. Rabinowitch, Phone 641 Dr. W. J. Mason DENTIST 65A YONGE ST. SOUTH Phone 70 Richmond Hill 'Arthur G. Broad, D.C. RICHMOND HILL From the _Toronto Conservatory of Music )mll accept a number of ,,p.UPil§ in. _____ ' ‘1 PIANO, OR'dAiif diid THEORY For information phone Mrs. Mylks Richmond Hill 58J 108 Yonge St. Elocution, Public Speaking Platform Deportment, Dramatic Art “HOMEWOOD HALL†Thornhill, Ont. Phone 1 26 Years’ Experience York County, Uxbndge and Pickering Townships Farm Stock and Furniture Sales 3 Specialty Telephone Stouffville 67312 Address: Gormley P.O. 78 ange St. S. Richmond Hill Open evenings Phone 655W Counties of York and Ontario Farm Stock, Implements, House- hold Furniture, Real Estate Sales 3 specialty At Fair and Reasonable Rates Dual service for the price of one. Milliken P.O., ph. Agincourt 52w3 Markham P.O., ph. Markham 346 No sale too big ‘2 too small Dr. W. S. MacKenzie DENTIST McNeiernstey Bldg. THORNHILL Phone 424 Prentice AUCTIONEERS Licensed and Authorized for me Rates for insertion in this section are available at The Liberal office â€" phone Richmond Hill 9. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRESTM Mathews, Stiver, v Lyons__&_: Vglg Marguerite Boyle DR. J. M. DRYER DENTIST Stuart P. Parker Barri‘siéra, Solicitors, etc. 1 F. Walsh Fergus P. Walsh Adelmo M elecci Ken & Clarke William Cook and Walsh A. S. Farmer CHIROPRACTIC ". C. Newman AUCTIDNEERS 1 A Yonge Street Whverley 2931 Eï¬iï¬rsday ufternoon MUSICAL LEGAL DENTAL By Appointment Phone 89W MAPLE Dr. Jas. R. Larigstaï¬ Farms, Dr. Cameron Cowan BY APPOINTMENT 106 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill Telephone 100 Dr. Jo P. Wilson Centre St. E. Richmond Hill Hours: 9-11 a.m. and by appoint- 5043 Yonge Street Stop 7, Willowdale PHONE ZONE 8222 X-Rny, Ultra Short Wave Therapy OFFICE HOURS: Mon., Wed., Fri. â€"â€" -5, 6-8 Tues., Thursday â€"â€" 1-3, 6-8 Mornings by appointment. Telephone 360W Hours 10-12 am. Weekdays only Phone 82 GENERAL INSURANCE Life, Fire, Automobile, Liability, Hail, Accident and Sickness Farm Insurance 9. Specialty King City Telephone 28 SECORD ANIMAL CLINIC 4V1 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Office hours 2-4 pm. daily Tuesday & Thursday evenings: 6-8 pm. Other hours by appointment Telephone: Richmond Hill: 306 Dr. W. Allan Ripley DR. R. F. K. UFFELMAN DR. B. F. L’ESPERANCE Life, Fire, Automobile, etc. INSURANCE 26 Adelaide St. W. Toronto J. Roy H errington NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER GENERAL INSURANCE (Fire, Automobile, Etc.) Richmond Hill, Ont. Telephone 87 ment Telephones: Office 24 Residence 513, Rich'wond Hill Plate Glass, Hospitalization 40 Yonge Richmond Hill General Insurance . Office Hours 12 to 2 pm. and 6 to 8 p.m by appointment REAL ESTATE rms, Suburban Properties, etc. INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, etc. Telephone 411 Richmond Hill Dr. R. A. Bigford Dr. Wm. D. Howe Dr. J, T. Sheppard DR. RALPH P. JOHNS Or by appointment Elgin Mills Side Road West At Dufl'erin Dr. Cicely Wilson Jack Walkington VETERINARY SURGEON VETERINARY SURGEON 25'Grandview Ave. Thornhill Ph'one Thornhil' 388R5 W. SCHURMAN Life, Fire, Automobile, Telephone Maple 49R2 REAL ESTATE Roy W. Bick R. H. Kane VETERINARY INSURANCE Richmond Street MEDICAL â€"AND-â€" Branch Office Phone 407.] Centre Street Richmond Hill Maple, Ont. AD. 0311 PHONE 3 With the increase of ï¬re hazards property owners should review their insurance policies, and due to 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 are caught some time or other Without protection. The cost is a minor amount to what it will cost if an accident happenn. INSURANCE AGENT Richmond Hill 10 Yonge St. N 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 Are You Properly Protected? (J. Carl Saigeon Agency) General Insurance Maple, Ont. Tel. 11 For All Occasions Phone orders delivered~ anywhere in Nofth Yonge at. District 2518 ’YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) Telephone MAfair .‘245-6 Helen Simpson Lynett, J.F. Lynett W. J. SMITH & SON Phone 632W Richmond Hill Phone Richmond Hill 343r6 ‘213 Oak Ave., Richvale General Contractors . Concrete Work . Building . Alterations and re- pairs T. & H. Construction ELECTR!CAL CONTRACTING PHONE RICHMOND HILL 292 2:) YONGE STREET SOUTH INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 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 lay or night emergency service Phone Willowdale Zone 8288 Maple 72r23 HILLTOP ELECTRIC I LINE WORK DOMESTIC & INDUSTRIAL GENERAL BUSINESS ERNIE BROCK SAND and GRAVEL Crushed Stone Loam and Fill Telephone RichmOnd Hill 528.] or 288W Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. INSURANCE Cont. Coaches For All Occasions Painting Interior and Exterior Paper Hanging E. CHARITY A. G. Savage ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS Telephone King 56 SCHOOL Consult 8.10 a.m. Hill 9.10 3.00 pm. Hill 4.30 DAYS Free Chest X-Ray :The Free Chest X-Ray Mobile Unit will locate in Thornhill on Wednesday and Thursday, July 25 and 26, on the boulevard in front of the MacNeil-Anstey building, and it will operate from 1.30 to 9 pm. This year the Unit will be sponsored by the Thornhill District Lions Club. This makes it more convenient for Langstaï¬â€˜ residents to take advantage of this free health service and at the same time fulï¬ll a. civic duty. The second Wrestling Nia‘ht in Richmond Hill Arena last Friday was even more exciting than the previous one, if it’s possible, and this Friday’s programme should be equally good. The number of patrons was up, too, indicating that the interest wasn‘t a “flash in the pan.†Details of both events are featured elsewhere in this issue. Recreational Committee Visitors from Montreal at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Laba, Ruggles Avenue, are Mr. Mike 79.- wacke and his twelve-year-fld daughter, Ann, also Mrs. Mary La ba, wife of Mr. Laba’s brother, James, Who is due to arrive on July 27 or his two weeks vacation. Tnc James Labas were in a concentra- tion camp in Germany and follow- ing their release did farm work in Belgium before George was able to get them out to Canada. James is a cook by profession and would like to settle locally'and learn Eng- lish, but having lived so far in Montreal where he has heard prac- tically all French, he has not pro- gressed with English as he would The joint community picnic of Temperanceville Sunday Schoo‘, church organization's, W.I., and Day School will be held on Tues- day, July 24, at Woodland Park. A bus will be leaving the church at 10.30 for the convenienCe of those without cars. 'Everyone is wel- come. Do come and enjoy the day. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, Sharon, Mrs. N. Thompson and Billy spent Tuesday, July 17, in Toronto, visit- ing the Zoo, High Park and Sunny- side. ' Quite a busy’ day but 'a very enjoyable one for the little folk. Judith Paxton' celebrated her 5th Birthday, July 11, by having: a number of her little friend: at her birthday party. Suzanne Levison had recovered sufficiently from'her tonsil opera- tion to thoroughly enjoy her birth- day party on July 12th. The children of this community who -‘ are attendig the vacation school at King are Elsie Anderson, Donna Jennings, Susanne and Ted- dy Levison, Patsy Macklin, Judith Paxton, Patsy and Marion Lloyd, Bobby Macklin, Audrey and Clara Harrama and Roberta Wilson. Mrs. Wesley Lloyd who underâ€" went a successful operation on July 12 is convalescing nicely in the Toronto General Hospital. Mrs. W, Seaton (Pearl) of Cornwall, with. her children is at her parentl' home While her mother is away. Little. Miss Donna Jennings had a vacation at Delhi where she visit- ed her relations the Lloyd family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hare and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ash and Donald motored to Fox Vora. over the week-end. During their visit they had the pleasure of seeing a tiny babe christened who was giv- en the name “Christina Jane†af- ter the late Mrs. Wm. Ash, mo- ther of Mrs. Fred Hare, Miss Joan Hare had acted as flower girl at the wedding of the child‘s parents, Mr; and Mrs. Ross. Joan and Donald have remained in Fox Vora which is near Bellevllle [or a short vacation. Mr. and Mrs‘ Aubrey Lloyd h'ave also been visiting in this vicinity. The church repairs are continu- ing to progress. Some work has Pick-up and Delivery Expert Designing Will 738 Storage, Cleaning For appointment Phone ADAM REITER CORRESPONDENT: MRS. ED. PAXTON, R. R. 3, KING FURS ROOF REPAIRS 25 Years Experience C. BRETT 35 Newton Dr. SHINGLING Thornhill 345 Old and New Work QURRESPONDENT â€"- MRS. STAN. V. WORSDALE LANGSTAFF NEWS TEMPERANCEVILLE NEWS Telephone Thornhil) 257x12 N ew tonbrook like. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stewart of Langstaff Road West returned last week-end from a two and a half week motor trip to Florida. They travelled by way of Washington, following the general route to St. Augustine where they enjoyed a week in a cottage by the ocean. Al- though inland it was humid and hot, the sea air was surprisingly dry and refreshing. Don took ad- vantage of the abundance of or~ anges and is now recovering from the resulting rash. ' V Maryan Sarabura, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sarabura, No. 3' High- way, left Saturday for Detroit with Turk Broda’s ball team. Hope. to have more to say a'mut this next. week. Mr. Sam Worsdale wi‘ll arrive from Winnipeg on Sunday morn- ing to spend two weeks with his son, Stan and family. Mrs. Wors- dale Sr., who came almost a fort- night ago, plans to return when he dues. Your correspondent has been 1m- successful in contacting some of the other people who have been away recently and hopes to have these items for the next issue. This Art and Orma Gibson of Fair- view Avenue are busy this week bridge-building at the cottage Where they are staying up north. Next week they’re going to Day- ton, Ohio. is the season’s news, friends, so please let’s hear from you. been done on the north wall and the eavestroughing and outside painting have been complete 1. We expect that church will be discon- tinued during Augustin order that further progress may'be m‘ade. 'for the summer. Mrs. Cecil Smith was hostess at a. miscellaneous shower on Wed- nesday last, honouring Miss Phyl- lis McIntosh on her approaching marriage to Mr. Allan Horwood of Richmond Hill. i Mrs. Neil Penfold of Guelph, daughter Carol and infant son Robert are spending a two week vacation with Mrs. Penfold's sister, Mrs. Ralph Wood. Mr. and Mrs. W. ET Nicol'and family are motoring to Sherbroake Quebec, for a brief holiday. Mrs. Russell Peirce and Diane and Bobby are visiting Mrs. Peirce’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. To- bin of St. John’s, Newfoundland, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Baker and Miss Melba returned from a mo‘to; trip to Montreal and Ottawa last week. hey were accompanied by Donald ellamy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis have mOV- ed into their new home on Spruce Avenue, and their former home has been purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Manson of Weston. A miscellaneous shower honourâ€" ing Miss Joyce Williams on her approaching marriage to Mr. Ken- neth Hirtzrwas held on Mondsy evening. Master Bobby Baker is holidayâ€" ing with his aunt, Mrs. Waiter Ba- ker at Kearney this We~:!c. Miss Caroline Fisher is also visiting Mrs. Baker. Correspondent: Mrs. J. J. Taylor Tel. Richmond Hill 367R22 RICHVALE It is your duty to attend the free chest X-ray at the Mobile ,X.Ray Wed., Thurs, July 25, 26, from 1.30 to 9 p.m., sponsored by the Lions Club. Edgeley United Church; Sunday July 22, 1951. Sunday Schmul 1.30 Sunday Service 2.30. - Mrs. Winnifred Mortson of Tor- onto spent a very enjoyable holi- day with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stong last week. Mrs. Mortson’s daughter, Miss Connie, spent the week-end with her mother and Mr. and Mrs. Stong and accompanied them to Sunï¬sh Camp, near Strand to visit Ronnie McTague. Ronnie has been spending two weeks’ vac- ation at Sunï¬sh Camp and is ex- pected to return home soon. Mr. Morrison of Toronto is en- joying two weeks’ holiday witn his daughter, Mrs. John Young and family. Cherry is an ideal producer. For many years dairymen have dream- ed of an ideal cowâ€"one that would meet three certain requirements - ï¬rst, she would have to produce 1,000 lbs. of butterfat in 305 days on twice a day milking â€" second she would have to produce a cult every 400 days â€" and third, she would have to be a good looker. Such an animal has ï¬nally been developed. She is Roeland U'uerry Re-Echo Rag Apple, a. purebred Holstein, bred and owned by Jack Greenwood. She has just com- pleted an official Record of Per- formance test of 1011 lbs. of fat from 20,157 lbs. of milk (5.02 per cent) in 305 days on twice a day milking which boosts the former World Record held by a United States Jersey by 115 lbs. of butterâ€" fat. Cherry calved in exactly 40‘ from the start of her record 1 fil the second requirement. third requirement was met Cherry officially classified %5 cellent,†the highest atta rating for conformation. o Donald Elliott and his fiancee", Miss Margaret Berst, motored from Woodstock last week to spend a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. C. Stong. Terry Elliott returned with them to Woodstock to spend 2 or 3 weeks with his brother. Happy Birthday is wished Nancy Young who celebrated on July 15th. Sharon Baker is enjoying a few days visit. with Margaret Hemll'y this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hendry visited relatives in Orillia and were spectators at the. Orangemans’ Walk on the 12th of July. On Sun- day Mr. and Mrs. Hendry and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs.'Wm. Baker spent the day at Wasaga Beach. 44 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Tel. Richmond Hill 490 Nights and Holidays Telephone Thornnill 207R6 mmnumummmnunmmnmuumnumummumumu I'lHIIIHlH' uummuumumummumummummmumnuuuIlx1luuuumuuuuuw CUT FLOWERS, FUNERALS, WEDDINGS RICE’S FLOWER SHOP Correspondent: Mrs. R. Stuart, R. R. 1 Maple Tel. Maple 110R3 A . T. JUPP GARDENING 14 PROCTOR AVE, DONCASTER P.O EDGELEY NEWS FLOWERS F OR EVERY OCCASION i in exactly 400 days of her record to ful- requirement. The ent was met when 5d £5 “Ex- attainable Nature Unspoiled YOURS TO PROTECT - YOURS TO ENJOY it takes a lot of cooling to keep a Polar Bear happy. This largest member of the bear family is smaller than a porcupine at birth, but often weighs more than three-quarters of a ton when full grown. To this tremendous bulk, add the fact that the bear is covered with a thick, water-proof coat, which is designed to protect him in the Arctic . . . it's a big iob keeping him cool in our zoos. learn aboutnoture'screotures. Visit the nearestzoo and see them. A whole new world of interest will be opened to you when you understand nature. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, July 19, 1951 G EREAL ESTATE .,nI.-Iv<‘ Doors open 7.15 TORPEM-PACKED man 15.3mm. Wino non]: - mum cum NEAL ~ g; TWO GREAT FEATURES! «we u, mu SIM-1 BIG DOUBLE FEATURE MON., TUES., WED. â€"- JULY 23, 24, 25 FRIDAY, SATURDAY â€"â€" JULY 20, 21 MARKHAM DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME POLICY Saturday Matinee 2 p.m. Evening 7 pm. GEORGE WAGGNER o4 nu Mr. M! I7 GLAMOROUS PETTY OIRIS I...» lay by Na Poona ~ Mal: by Harold Mu ' lvnu I; M MOI-whode by NA! KEN-buglg a NEW m K â€"- Starring -â€" ROY ROGERS and TRIGGER "I NORTH of the GREAT DIVIDE Show Starts 7.30