.ï¬hone Richmond Hill 44R6 for in- formation. :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. Agincoutt 52w3 Markham P.O., ph. Markham 346 ,7 No 5116 too big 31- too small I Licensed and Authorized for me 78 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill Open evenings .v Phone 655W Elocution, Public Speaking - Platform Deportment, Dramatic Art “HOMEWOOD HALL†Thornhill, Ont. Phone 89W From the Toronto Conservatory of Music will accept a number of pupils in PIANO, ORGAN and THEORY For information phone Mrs. Mylks Richmond Hill 58J 108 Yonge St. Alice (Mecrem Crowhurst 26 Years’ Experience York County. Uxbndge and Pickering Townships Farm Stock and Furniture Sales 3 Specialty Telephone Stouï¬'ville 67312 Address: Gormley P.0. Phone 70 Dr. W. S. MacKenzie . ¢ DENTIST McNeil-Anstey Bldg. THORNHILL Barrister, Solicitor, eta. Steele’s & Yonge St. in Fepn Real Estate Office Hours: * Tuesday: 7-9 pm. Wednesday: 1-6 p.m. Thursday: 7-9 pm. Saturday: 9 am. - 1 pm. Thornhill 168 Wu. 4581 Banister, Solicitor, Notary Public Richmond Hill 398J 36 Centre W Lang, Michener, Day & Cranston 50 King St. W., Toronto Waverley 2931 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 PROFESSIONALAND' BUSINESS DIRECTORY Bun-inter, Solicitor, Notary Public Mortgage Loans Arranged Oflice Hours -â€" Daily 10 to 5 [LIL Evenings: Thursday, 8-10 p.m. Other evenings by appointment. 40 Yonge, Richmond Hill 229W NEWMARKET OFFICES 100 Main St. 6 Botsford St. Phone 126 Phone 20 natris’nr. 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 rBan-isters, Solicitors, Notaries I. Mathews, K.C. K. Stiver, B.A. C. E. Lyons, B.A. 7 Joseph Vale will accept pupils in piano or - Theory. DR. J. M. DRYER DENTIST Marguerite Boyle Rates for insertion in. this section are available at The Liberal office ~- phone Richmond Hill 9. '. Rabinowitch, B.A. Stuart P. Parker Dr. W. J. Mason ' DENTIST 65A YONGF} ST. SO'U-rn Adelmo M elecci Mathews, Stiver, Lyons & Vale Km & Clarke Donald Gordon - Plaxton A. S. Farmer 7'. C. Newman William Cook and Walsh AUCTIONEERS Prentice AUCTIONEERS MUSICAL Phone 424 DENTAL LEGAL Richmond Hill .GENERAL INSURANCE Life. Fire, Automobile, Liability. Hai‘l. Accident and Sickness Farm Insurance .9. Specialty King City Telephone 28. Telephone 860W Toronto General Osteopathic Practice 1 Water St. Newmarket Hours: Mon., &Fri. 9-5, 7-9 p.m Wed. 9-5 pm. Slt. 9-12 noon Telephones: Office 1157 Newmark- et; res. King 55r14 THORNHILL and UNIONVILLE Phone 641 Phone 82 X-Ray, Ultra Short Wave Therapy Arthur G. Broad, D.C. RICHMOND HILL E. B. JOHNSTON D.O. Centre St. E. Richmond Hill Hours: 9-11 am. and by appoint- ment Telephones: Oï¬ice 24 Residence 513, Richmond Hill Dr. W. Allan Ripley 106_ Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill Telephone 100 Dr. Cameron Cowan BY APPOINTMENT MAPLE Dr. Jas. R. Langstaï¬ Life, Fire, Automobile, etc. INSURANCE 26 Adelaide St. W. J. Roy Herrington NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER GENERAL INSURANCE (Fire, Automobile, Etc.) 41 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 FUNERAL ‘ DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE DR. RALPH P. JOHNS DR. R. F. K. UFFELMAN DR. B. F. L’ESPERAN CE Dr. CICELY WILSON Dr. J. T. Sheppard Jack Walkington FUNERAL DIRECTORS I AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill. Telephone 15 Branch Offices at VETERINARY SURGEON Small Animal Practice Office Calls â€"â€" House Calls Surgery and Boarding Elgin Mills Sideroad West Telephone Maple 49R2 OFFICE HOURS: Mon., Wed., Fri. â€" -5, 6-8 Tues., Thursday -â€" 1-3, 6-8 Mdrnings by appointment. Wright & Taylor Dr. Wm: D. Howe VETERINARY SURGEON VETERINARY SURGEON Richmond Street Office Hours 12 to 2 pm. and 6 to 8 p.m by appointment Dr. R. A. Bigford Thornhill Phone Thornhill 457J Dr. .10 P. Wilson Richmond Hill, Ont. Telephone 87 25 Grandview Ave. CHIROPRACTIC PHONE ZONE 822‘. Roy V. Bick DSTEOPATHY 5043 Yonge Street Stop 7, Willowane VETERINARY 1 A Yonge Street INSURANCE MEDICAL â€"ANDâ€" By Appointment Céntre Street Richmond Hill EM. 3-0311 Maple, Ont. PHONE 3 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) Telephone MAfair TI4B~6 Helen Simpson Lynett. J.F. Lynett For All Oceanions Phone orders delivered anywhere in North Yonge at. District Phone 632W Richmond Hill 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 Maple, Ont. W. J. SMITH & SON 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 insunnce. Also cat 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 A. 6'. Savage INSURANCE AGENT Richmond Hill 10 Yonge St. N5 Phone Richmond Hill 3431's 213 Oak Ave., Richvale REAL ESTATE Farms, Suburban Properties, etc. INSURANCE Fire, Automobile. etc. Telephone 411 Richmond Hill Are You Properly Protected? happens. W. J. Aldridge SANITARY CONTRACTORS Septic Tunks, Dismal Pllntl, Slaughter Houses Pumped Out end Repaifld If it’s sanitu'y work we do it. Out of town lay 01; night emergency service Phone Willowdale Zone 8288 Maple 722-23 Leave Maple 8.10 mm. Leave Richmond Hill 9.10 mm. Leave Maple 3.00 13.111. Lone Richmond Hill 4.30 pan. A. T. JUPP GARDENING 14 PROCTOR AVE, DONCASTER P.O‘ (J. Carl Saigeon Agency) General Insurance Life, Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass, Hospitalization 40 Yonge Richmond Hill Phone 407.] W. SCHURMAN General Insurance INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS SAND and GRAVEL Crushed Stqne Loam and Fill GENERAL BUSINESS ERNIE BROCK Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. Couches For All Ceca-ion- Telephone King 56 Painting Interior and Exterior Paper Hanging INSURANCE Cont. E. CHARITY ORDER V HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS REAL ESTATE R. H. Kane SCHOOL DAYS Consult Tel. 11 The Junior Farmer of Markham Township met at the United church last Sunday evening for their an- nual service. Rev. Butt was in at- tendance and they had as their guest speaker, Mr. W. A. Yonge Inf Guelph, and on the Monday fol- lowing they met in the Veteran‘s 11131] for their regular monthly ‘1 meeting. Mrs. M. Minton and son Charlie spent last week-end at the home of her sister, Mrs. Coyte of Port Hope. ‘ The Women’s Missionary Soc- iety of Central United held its reg- ular meeting in the church school- room on Thursday, November 8. Mrs. E. LaRose was in charge of the Devotional period and stressed the power of 'prayer and its far- reaching influences. Mr. Turner acted as superinten- dent in the United Sunday School last Sunday as the regular sup- erintendent Mr. K. Deacon was ab- sent. Mr. Bill Thomas brought an interesting message on missions. The driving in this district on Sunday night was very treacher- ous. At one time there were ar- ound ï¬fteen cars stuck on HFger- man’s Hill. 9 Miss Velma Findlay spent Sun- day afternoon with her father, Mr. Frank Findlay of Thorn-hill. Mr. Raymond Reiï¬'enstein and Robert and Lorne Alexander, who have spent many weeks travelling to the coast and through the States have’ returned home and report a very enjoyable trip. Mr. Milton Findlay, Charles Maynard Jr., Bill Sharon, Mr. Wig- nall, T. Blizzard, have gone deer hunting. Unionville Jets played a return hockey game at Lindsay, November 3. Score 7.6 for Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. A. Toogood and son Robert have returned home after being away for around six weeks and report a. good voyage to Eng- land and other points. The Women’s Institute met on Thursday afternoon, November 1, at the home of Mrs. Gordon Og- den, East Drive. On account of the storm the attendance was not as large as usual. There were 23 members and 3 guests present. The guest speaker Mr. Eilbeck gave a very interesting talk on community activities, which was appreciated by all. Mrs. RuSSeL Brown and Mrs. G. G. Maynard were appuint- ed to look after the sending 01’ Christmas parcels to institutes in England and, Scotland. A dainty lunch was served at the close of the meeting by the hostesses, Mrs. Duï¬ield and Mrs. Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Findlay of Thornhill were visitors at the home of his brother, Mr. Milton Findlay on Friday evening. We are very pleased to see Rob- ert Harrington, who has been ill for some time, able to be out. Mr. Bennett of Hamilton is hav- ing a week's vacation at her sis- ter's, Mrs. Milton Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Conley and sons of Otillia. visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Ogden at the week-end. Home and School Mrs. Strickland, secretary of the Home 8: School Club reports they ï¬tted 15 children with skates at their recent. skate sqle which they hope to repeat. Their next reg- ular meeting at the school is Nov- ember 12. Mrs. B. Wilkes, who is Health convenor, has secured Mrs. Edna Edwards to speak on “Healthful Everyday Living." Mr. and Mrs. E. LeMasurieEr and son have purchased the home of Mr. Hartwell Power and expect to move there soon. Mrs. Betty Harley of Mitchell, Ont., spent the week-end at the parsonage with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. W. Butt. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. W. Sanderson (nee Norah McKay) on the arrival of their daughter, Christine Maxine, at Briar Bush Hospital at Stoufl’vilie on Novem- ber 1. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill and fam- ily have moved to the farm of Mr. Howard Stiver at Coady’s Corners. Miss Kiely and sister, Mrs. N. P. Eckardt attended the McFar- Iane-Poole wedding on Saturday, November 3, at St. John's Church, West Toronto. Dr. and M133. Temple left to mo- tor to Bermuda on Sunday, Nov- ember 4. Mr. and Mrs. David MacKin‘Iay of Toronto, were visiting at the home of his mother Mrs. L. Rain- ey, this past week-end. Miss Lily Dyke left for Kings- ton on Friday night to attend the golden wedding of her sister, Mrs. Milhr. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dyke and Miss Henry also attended. Mrs. G. Coulson of Toronto was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Myr- tle Coulson, Maple Street, for the week-end. CORRESPONDENT: MRS. LEN. RAINEY, UNIONVILLE Phone Unionville 112J UNIONVILLE NEWS Thursday at noon the barn own- ed by James Russell ahd operated byer. Eason caught ï¬re. The roof of barn caved in and the hay stored in the barn and fanned by the wind, kept exploding. But with credit to the quick reponse of Un- ionville, Richmond Hill, Agincourt and Scarboro .ï¬remen, they man- aged to save the stable and the other barns. Fortunately the cat. tle were out at the time of the ï¬re. Estimated loss $25,000. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bennett entertained Miss Ruth Hunt and Mr. Ron Elliott in their home on Friday evening. E. H. HALL, Prep. PHONE 191 ELGIN MILLS We extend the sympathy of the community to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nigh and family in their and be- reavement. Mr. Nigh’s father, Rev. J. Nigh of Hagersvilie, passed away last Friday and the funeral services were held on Tuesday. Messrs. Arthur & Lloyd Wideman of Toronto visited with their fath- er, Mr. Seth Wideman several days recently on their way home \from hunting. November 7th,vvras' the night of the second Euchre series of the Veterans. Owing to stormy weath- er there were not so many present but the scores were good. Ladies lst, Velma Findlay score 125. 2nd. Mr. Della Allen, score 122, Boobie, Mrs. G. Blundell 69. Men's, Mr- Matt Davies, score 122,. 2nd. Mr. W. Summerfelt, score 104, Boobie, Mr. McReady 85. Congratulativoï¬sv {0 one of our senior residents, Mr. W. Noble, who celebrated his 915t birthday on November 15. We wish him many happy returns. Monday, hockey. Tuesday, opening game Jr. ‘3' O.H.A., east York and Unionville Jets. Members and friends of the Bus- iness and Professional Women’s Club held their meeting at the home of Miss Dorothy Stiver. After the business of the meeting Mrs. Janice Maunder introduced the guest speaker Miss Najla Dane past president of the Ontario Club. Her subject “The Three R’s for Women†was much enjoyed by all. Wednesday, Public School free skating; high school students and adults 25c. Children’s skating and hoclfey Saturday afternoons commencxng November 17. Mr. Wilmot Pattenden is trying out his aim in the north country this week and we wish him luck. If 1936 Packard Sedan Serial No. 992-583, license no. 6Y981 is not called for on or before NOVEMBER 24, 1951 same will be sold to pay storage charges Crosby Memorial Centre Sorry to hear vf the illness of Mrs. Pollard, Mrs. Pearce, Mr. R. Duffield, Mr. R. J. Allen. Hope they are soon well again. St Mike's of Toronto played Un- ionville- Jets on Tuesday night, November 6, at Crosby Memorial Rink. Score 6-2 for St. Mike's. Thursday, skajcing class. 4.80 to 7.30. Come in today. Find out for "In." that COMFORT COSTS 50 LITTLE! Hall’s Service Station Give both radiant “quick-wm-n " heat and circulating warm 11': at t c same time for all-over. 1mm floor! comfort. They're automatic . . . you do no work, just xet the regulator {or the beat you wnnt. No dusty fuel. no "he: to dir up your house. There's I model or every purpose . . . including your/summer cottage. MODERN HOME HEATING IMMM Friday, hockey. Saturday, Skating class. 8.30 to N. D. HICKS, Langstafl Coleman Correspondent: Mrs. Allan Done: Phone 'Stoun’ville 67104 NOTICE GORMLEY Mkvn Up“ 255 On Oil MI Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boynton, Mas- ter Teddy Bilyea of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sandle and Margar- et, Miss Vickie Johnson, Mr. Lloyd Canning had Monday evening din- ner with Mr. and Mrs. S.‘ Boyntox and family, the occasion being Hel- en's birthday. The ladies of the Women’s As- sociation Will be busy this Friday evening catering to the Plowmen’s Banquet. Mrs. A. Huston, Mrs. R. Boynâ€" ton and Mrs. S. Boynton attended the thankoï¬ering meeting of the Melville W.M.S. last Tuesday af- ternoon. announces that all classes in ballet are ï¬lled except Saturday after- noon boys’ class and a. few vacan- cies in evening classes. Registra- tion to ï¬ll any future vacancies accepted. Thomhill 465J 19 Grandview Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bennett and Ray had Sunday evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. Empringham. The W. A. Bazaar will be held on Saturday, November 17, com- mencing at 2.30 p.m. There will be home-baking, knitting, sewing, snack-bar, miscellaneous booths. Mr. Lawrence Boynton had Sun- day evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Sanderson and Lloyd of Richmond Hill. Miss, Grace Rayner of Detroit, Michigan, Mrs. Annie Mortson Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stong of Edgeley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mortson of Richmond Hill, Mr. and Mrs. R. Perkins and Coral, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mortson and Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Collard and George spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mortson and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mortson, Wayne and Bruce spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wellman and family of Toronto. ' Miss Ellen Boynton of Brown‘s Corners, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Johnson of Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mortson and boys spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Currey of Acton, and attended the church service there. We wish a speedy recovery to Mr. Herb Merritt who is ill in the General Hospital, Toronto. The committee in charge of the baking booth for the bazaar on Saturday, November 17, would greatly appreciate donations from all those interested in the success of thls bazaar. Kindly leave it at the Sunday School room as early in the afternoon as possible. Mr. E. J. Sticiï¬ey is busy install- ing an oil burner in the church. "Jul Vpnr. 20.000 nonnmt more l'nr'nnrl Ace/051vâ€; mm: mm) mm You [Mt/£01m Correspondent: Mrs. W. Sandle, Victoria Square ' Telephone Stoufl'ville 67509 VICTORIA SQUARE Doris Pollock THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, Nov. 15, 195] 11 g1!llmunuummmulmumuuunummmmuIluumuuuunmmunumuuuuimiiximmnmllumuliï¬ï¬immilwmmmmm SummmmunmmnnunummmmmmII1mmumummmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmm“ For wedding pictures -â€" for birthdays -â€" for the many anniversaries which de- serve recording â€" for the artistry which makes all the difl’erence between an o) - dinary photograph and a portrait â€" visit Edmund Soame “THE STUDIO†1720 Avenue Road Telephone REdfern 1911 for an appointment PORTRAITS TORONTO Last year, 20,000 persons were injured in street and highway accidents in Ontario. 400 sufl'ered fractured skulls or spines; 3,000 had their arms or legs broken; thousands of others re- ceived other types of serious and pain- ful injuries. ' Do your part to prevent this needless suffering and crippling 'of our citizens. OT rmer (VVVVVVVVVVVWVV\'