“W V ‘Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Pubic Mortgage Loans Arranged Office, Hour‘siâ€"f Dajly 10 to 5 ml. Barristers, Solicitors, etc. John F. Walsh Fergus P. Walsh Toronto Office, 912 Federal Bldg., 85 Richmond Street West Plus 8929 Richmond Hill, Thursday morning Maple, Thursday afternoon , Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries -I. Mathews, K.C. K. Stiver, B.A. C. E. Lyons, B.A. Joseph Vale NEWMARKET OFFICES 100 Main St. ‘ 6 Botsfotd St. Phone 126 Phone 20 Barris'er, Solicitor. Notary Public 93 Yonge Street Richmond Hill Every Thursday afternoon Phone 87 â€"- Richmond Hill Toronto Office â€"â€" 18 Toronto St. Phone Adelaide ‘5877 Barrister, Soiicitor, Notary Public Richmond Hill 398.] 36 Centre W Lllg, Michcner, Day & Cranston 50 Kiyig St: W., Toronto annu. --..___ Evenings: Thursda'y, 8-10 pan. Other evenings by appointment. 40 Yonge, Richmond Hill 229W 55A ‘ Phone 70 DENTIST McNeil-Anstey Bldg. THORNHILL Phone 424 78 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill % Open evenings ' Phone 655W From the Toronto. Conservatory of Music will accept a number of ' pupils in PIANO, OR'GAN and For information phone Richmond Hill 58J 101 Elocution, Public Speaking Platform Deportment, Dramatic Art “HOMEWOOD HALL†Thornhill, Ont. Phone 1 Drury Ava, Stop 14 Yonge St. Highland Park Subdivision Prentice AUCTIONEERS Licensed and Authorized for me Counties of York and Ontario Farm Stock, Imptements, House- hold Furniture, Real Estate Sales 9. specialty At Fair and Reasonable Rates Dual service for the price of one. Milliken P.0.. ph. Agincourt 52w3 Mgrkham P.0.. ph. Markham 346 Rates for insertion in; this section are available at The Liberal office ‘- phone Richmtmd Hill 9. 26 Years’ Experience York County, Uxbndge and Pickering Townships Farm Stock and Furniture Sales 3 Specialty Telephone Stouï¬ville 67312 Address: Gormley P.O. '. Rabinowitch, BA. Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Thornhill Oï¬ice Thursday evening 7-9 p.t Richmond Hill Ofl’ice Tuesday: 7-9 p.m. \Vednesday: 2.5.30 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. ’Lhomhill 168 & 19W Richmond Hill 306 Mathews, Stiver, Lyons & Vale Stuart P. Parker Marguerite Boyle Dr. W. J. Mason ‘DENTIST 55A YONGE ST. SOUTH no '70 Richmond Hill No sale too big ‘1 too small Donald Gordon Plaxton Adelmo M elecci William Cook and Walsh Piano -â€" Vocal â€" Theor! 7'. C. Newman Audrey Stinson Km & Clarke A. S. Farmer AUCTIDNEERS ing St. W., Toronto Waverley 2931 J. M. DRYER DENTIST ORGAN : MUSICAL LEGAL [MENTAL ne Mrs. MY“! 108 Yonge St Phone 89W Centre St. E. Richmond Hill Hours: 9-11 am. and by appoint- ment Telephones: Office 24 Residence 513, Rich“:ond Hill MAPLE Dr. Jas. R. Langstalf Dr. Cameron Cowan BY APPOINTMENT“ 106 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill Telephone 100 General Osteopathic Practice 1 Water St. Newmarket Hours: Mon., &Fri. 9-5, 7-9 p.m Wed. 9-5 p.m. Sit. 9-12 noon Telephones: Office 1157 Newmark- ct; res. King 55r14 E. B. JOHNS TON D.O. 1 A Yonge Street Phone 641 By Appl Arthur G. Broad, D.C. RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL mid-"UVIâ€"qdeVILLE Telephone 360W 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 Phone 82 5043 Yonge Street Stop 7. Willowdale PHONE ZONE 8222 -Rny, Ultra Short Wave Therapy OFFICE HOURS: Mom, Wed., Fri. â€" -5, 6-8 Tues., Thursday â€" 1-3, 6-8 Mornings by appoiptment. ' Dr. W. Allan Ripley DR. RALPH P. JOHNS DR. R. F. K. UFFELMAN DR. B. F‘. L‘ESPERANCE FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Oï¬â€˜ice Hours 12 to 2 pm. and 6 to 8 p.m by appointment___ Toronto Jack Walkington GENERAL INSURANCE Life, Fire, Automobile, Liability. Hail. Accident and Sickness Farm Insurance 8 Specialty King City Telephone 28 Dr. R. A. Bigford Dr. Wm. D. Howe J. Roy H errington NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER GENERAL INSURANCE (Fire, Automobile, Etc.) Dr. J. T. Sheppard Dr. BICELY WILSON Life, Fire, Automobile, etc. INSURANCE 26 Adelaide St. W. Richmond Hill. Telephone 15 Branch Offices at Wright & Taylor Dr. J , P. Wilson VETERINARY SURGEON VETERINARY SURGEON VETERINARY SURGEON Small Animal Practice Ofl'ice Calls â€" House Calls Surgery and Boarding Elgin Mills Sideroad West Telephone Maple 49R2 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE CHIROPRACTIC Richmond Hill, Ont. Telephone 87 25 Grandview Ave; Thornhil] Phone Thornhill 457J OSTEOPATHY VETERINARY Roy V. Bick Richmond Street MEDICAL INSURANCE â€"ANDâ€"â€" By Appointment Centre Street Richmond Hill Maple, Ont. EM. 3-0311 PHONE 3 With the increase of fire hazards property owners shoalu 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. “h. cost is a minor amount to what it will cost if an accident happens. INSURANCE AGENT Richmond Hill 10 Yonge St. N lncreased 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 R. H. Kane REAL ESTATE Farms, Suburban Properties. etc INSURANCE Fire, Automobile. etc. Telephone 411 Richmond Hill W. SCHURMAN General Insurance Life, Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass, Hospitalization and Auto Financing 40 Yonge Richmond Hill Phone 407.] W. J. SMITH & SON Painting INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS For All Occasions Phone orders delivered anywhere in North Yonge at. District 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) Telephone VIAfair ‘.‘45-6 Helen Simpson Lyngtt, J.F. Lynett Phone Richmond Hill 3431-6 213 Oak Ave., Richvale SCHOOL Leave Maple Leave Richmond Leave Maple Leave Richmond Phone 632W Richmond Hill SANITARY CONTRACTORS Septic Tanks, Disposal Plants, Slaughter Houses Pumped Out Ind Repaired If it’s sanitary work we do it. Out of town ‘ay or night emergency service Phone Willowdale Zone 8288 Maple 721-23 ERNIE BROCK GENERAL BUSINESS INSURANCE Cont. Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. A. T. JUPP GARDENING 14 PROCTOR AVE, DONCASTER P.O. Coaches For All Occasion: Telephone King 56 SAND and GRAVEL Crush-ed Stone Loam and Fill Interior and Exterior Paper Hanging A. 6. Savage W. J. Aldridge ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FIDWERS REAL ESTATE E. CHARITY Consult 8.10 3.111. Hill 9.10 mm 3.00 p.m. Hill 4.30 13.111 DAYS Mark-Vaun \V. I The Branch regular meeting was held at the home of Mrs. H. Lee, Langstaï¬' Road West, on Thursday, December 6, with the president, Mrs. A. T. Matthews presiding. The meeting was called to order with the singing of the Ode and the re- peating of the Creed. The roll call was answe ed by 23 members and ï¬ve guests. An exchange of gain wrapped gifts, deposited at the foot‘ of a brightly lighted Christmas Tree, loaned by Mrs. C. Thirgood for the evening and which will ac- commodate Santa in her own home when he calls on Raymond and Keith December 25. A most interesting report from Miss AwP. Lewis, Departmentof Agriculture Women’s Institute Branch and Home Economics Ser- vice, W.I. Director, presented by her at the 49th Convention held in the Royal York‘ November 5, was read by the corresponding secret- ary, Mrs. M. Roy. A report on the plastic demonstration given by Mrs. H. Lee to swell the branch funds netted $11, over $70 worth of .goods were sold to neighbors and W.I. members. May we say thank you to Mrs. Lee Neighbors and W.L members who attended. Home Economics convener Mrs. J Reid reported she had received 59 yards of material, flannelette and floss, to be made by the mem- bers into infants’ nightgowns, also wool to be made into babyjackets, bonnets and booties for the Child- ren’s Aid Society, Toronto. Community Activities convener, Mrs. L. Campbell reported she had sent cards to Miss I. Welldon who has been under observation to diag- nose the cause of an arthritic conâ€" dition, and she is expected home shortly; to Mrs. W. Blackburn who has had pneumonia, but we are happy to report she was out to the meeting; also to Mrs. J. Butcher who has a periodical operation for a nasal condition. Mrs. Butcher, was. to have acted as Santa Claus 18 Church St., Langstafl’ at the meetir'ig' ‘rblit felt she had better take it easy for the time be- ing. The members hope she was pleasedwith the gift) and-gthe re- freshments sent her and delivered by the acting Santa, Mrs- J. Arm- strong who called each member by a ï¬ctitious name to receive her a The request to hold meetings in January and February was discus- ed ’and favorably met. The Janu- ary meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. A. T. Matthews. N0.i 7 Highway. This will be a 'business meeting when letters that haxle. been shelved will he read and dis- cussions will be the order of the meeting. Watch your local, paper, The Liberal for announCem-e‘nts. git As the president'Mrs. Matthewg had prepared a skit for the mem-' bers who had wedding anniversar- ies in January, the ï¬rst viceâ€"presi- dent, Mrs. A. Morrison was asked to adjourn the meetirig for the soc- ial hour. The meeting closed with the singing of God Save The King. Recreation Committee News l l A special meeting was held Tues-t day night, December 4, regretng the resignation of Mr- S. Worsdale as chairman owing to other duties, Mr. C. Thirgood has taken over the job as chairman. The ï¬nancial report will appear in your local pa- per at a later date. Sleigh rides and dances are the programme to commence after Christmas holi- days. Other members will be ask- ed to join in the worl. of this com- mittee. It’s a big job and it‘s for. 1evryone in Langstaff, so let‘s get lbusy and get in touch with Cecil lThirgood. The Liberal is very pleased to announce the appointment of the Mark-Vaun W.I. as our Representatives in Langtaï¬'. Mrs. F. Stotts is acting as convener and she is the person to contact regarding the Lang- staff Column. In order that the Liberal may give your district complete news coverage please phone any news or items of lo- cal interest to Mrs. Stotts. LANGSTAFF NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. F. STOT’I‘S Sussex Avenue Knitting Club The ladies knitting club of Sus- sex Ave., and No. 7 Highway left their wool and needles at home last Wednesday and surprised one of their members; Mrs. P. Lepkey, with a pink and blue shower at the home of Mrs“ W. Palmer- Regular attenders present were Mrs. G. Wake,‘ Mrs. E. _A11en, Mrs; G- Hale, Mrs. B Mountjoy, Mrs. W. W. Palmer, Mrs. S. Lockhart, Mrs. "’. Charles, Mrs. M. Roy and Mrs. H. Charles. Other neighbors in- vited for the occasibn were Mrs- F. Savage, Mrs. Weir, Mrs. S. Lusher, Mrs. R. Rose, and Mrs. J. Clation. _We are all sorry that Mrs. A. Watt _was sick and un- able to come along, but hope that she is better now. Refreshments were served by the entertaining hostess. Wednesday, December 5,‘Was al- so the birthday of young Master Gay Lepkey who celebrated his fourth birthday by entertaining some of his playmates. Those takâ€" ing part in 'the fun and consuming the usual birthday cake and trim- mings were Karen Allen, Marlene Wake, Ray Mountjoy, Bruce Palm- er, David Watt. Pal Savage, Billy and Jimmy Roy. Owing to ill health Mrs. M. Law has rented her home on Church St. Mrs. Law and Bud will spend the winter with her niece, Mrs. A. Parton, Lansing- Ladies attending the St] Mary’s Anglican Evening Guild Cooking School, Richmond Hill, from Lang- staff and the lucky winners were: the Sun-beam Mixmaster, Mrs. N. Hicks; and a bag of groceries Mrs. 0 Mills; Mrs. P. Pool and Mrs. N. Hicks. Birth Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. Ziegler on the birth of a son, Jq‘nn David, a brother for Darla and Donnie, Garden Ave. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. G. Adams of Ruggles Ave., has been ordered to bed by her doctor for a complete rest. Wagincerely hope her illness ,wiIl be of short duration. Mrs. Adams is the mo- ther of Mrs. E‘ Bell, Ruggles Ava. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. G. Potts of Bayview Ave. on‘the recent death of his wife. Sorry to hear that Les Hughes of Garden Ave. is‘ sti11_in uhgspital. We hope he will be able' to get home for Christmas. Home & School News The Langstan Home and School Association held a euchre on Tuesâ€" day, December 4, at the White Wheel on Yonge St. A very pleas- ant evening Weaspent by members and friends and the committee wish. to thank all who attended. A box of chocolates donated by the propâ€" rietor of the White Wheel was won by Mr. R. Chenei'y. Pre-Christmas Celebration Mr. and Mrs. H. Glassey, Jo- anne and Billy,‘ spent last week with Mrs. Glassey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bath, Rockwood, Ontario, when members of the family met together for the ï¬rst time in eight years. Daughter Jo-. anne’s birthday is Christmas Eve so tree and gifts were highlights. Other relatives were Mrs Glassey’s grandmother, Mrs. James Harper, an aunt, Miss Kate Harper, Rock- wood, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Dinger of Tuckahoe, New York, who have been on a hunting trip to Canada and will take back with them in- stead of the traditional turkey, one Canadian deer. Diï¬i You Know ? "r Now you cgn send a special Air Letter to troops in Europe or Kor- ea for ï¬ve cénts. But use a special Canadian form Phone Thornhill 211R3 7 you must Post Office Vellore Senior Women’s Insti-‘ tute met at the home of Mrs, A. Bishop for the December meeting. The topic was Public Relations and Community Activities: the mo- tto: Scatter gladness, mirth and joy; and the roll call was anSWered by presenting a gift for the Sick Children’s Hospital- Mrs. E. Witherspoon attended a director’s meeting and after heat- ing her report, a donation was voted towad the purchase of a rec- ord player for York County Child- ren’s Aid. Also, help is to be given to 'Humber Memorial Hospital. A speaker on that subject may be present at the next meeting. A committee was named to look after the buying of articles needed for Vellore Hall. The bazaar held in Vellore Memorial Hall in November was Very successful. The electric tea kettle was won by Mrs. L. We:- drick; the toaster went to Bob Kerr; the lamp to Mrs. G. R. Blake, Woodbridg‘e; Mrs. A- Pee- lar Weston R. R. 2 won the large doll and Dianne Jackson won the small doll. Mrs. J. Snider gave a report of the ï¬rst day of conventiOn held at the Royal York, Toronto. Mrs. F. Constable reported on the sec- ond day of the convention. She then read a paper “Keeping up with the Joneses†presenting both sides â€" we do and we do not. This was followed by an article by Edna. Jacques ‘I love being middle-aged.’ Mrs. W. Bryson read a paper on “Check up on your friendshipszf’ r Mrs. R- Ball read a poem “Scat- ter Mirth.†Mrs, J. Julian con- ducted an “initial†contest. The January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. D. Jar- rett, on the second Tuesday instead of the ï¬rst Tuesda; . The topic will be Historical Research. Slipcovers. Draperies and Bed- spreads; Chesterï¬elds and odd chairs made to order. McGregor Upholstering Co., Toron- to, Mrs. Zelma Ross, local rep. 36 Markham Road Richmond Hill 349M (reverse charges) We carry a complete line of ladies’ wear to meet your Christmas shopping needs. The following items make very acceptable gifts. . Housecoats, plaid & plain . Blouses . Sweaters . Nylon lingerie C Hosiery Q Gloves, French kid and fa- 242W v brie 0 Accessories, belts, flowers, hankies, 0 Evening bags, scented scuffies, . Wool & Silk Scarves, etc. LUCY DICKIE TO-DAY VELLORE NEWS Something New for Richmond Hill A NEW SERVICE STARTING DEC. 20 Open evenings Bonnie Diaper Servnce IT’S A FACT 2 Home Costs Every day you wash didies 3 these expenses: Soap per washing Heating water Electricity for washing machine . Bleach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Water (cold or hot) . . . . - . . . . . . . Boric acid or other antiseptic . . Depreciation of washing machine Total per day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Weekly Cost (7 days) . . . . . . . . 1 Soap per washing 09 Heating water...........;... 03 Electricity for washing machine . 03 Bleach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05 Water (cold or hot) . . . . - . . . . . . . 02 Boric acid or other antiseptic . . 03 Depreciation of washing machine 05 Total per day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Weekly Cost (7 days) . . . . . . . . $2.10 Other Costs of Home Laundry Average Cost of Diapers . . . . $15.00 Diaper Container . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.00 WHAT IS YOUR OWN TIME WORTH? ONE WEEK’S COST more than Babies, bless ’em, mean lots of diapers, lots of back-breaking work â€"- Washing, rinsing, sterilizing. By the time mother is ï¬nished with a batch of didies she’s worn out. To-day, every mother can afford Bonnie Diaper Service because by actual comparison it costs you more to wash your own diapers at home than to subscribe to our Service. Toronto’s only Diaper Service that supplies Deodorized Metal Containers. No contracts to sign. 80A Yonge ORDER NOW 2 2W SW at not a .L’wx .91 74% Sweet @044 MM THE LIBERAL) Rich'de H‘m, Thursday, Dec. 18’, 1981' FESS & AERO BURNERS DELHI BLOWERS EAS 0E Toronto FOR PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE ON ALL APPLIANCES CALL 434 THORNHILL CARLING7S‘ G. E. T A N Q U I Y on BURNER SALES AND SERVICE The Pileated Woodpecker is a startling bird. So spectacular is his appearance that he has long been a target for guns in the hands of thoughtless people. As a result he is becoming rare in many sections of Canada. He should be protected. Besides being highly decorative and the largest Canadian woodpecker, the Pileated is extremely valuable. He destroys millions of wood insects and provides nesting sites for tree-dwalling ducks. Get to know wildlife. You'll ï¬nd a whole new world of interestâ€"and you’ll want to conserve our natural scene. you incur THE BARLING BREWERIES LIMITED WATERLOD. ONTARIO $2.10 Nature Unspoiled Yours To Protectâ€"tours To Enloy 60 diapers weekly . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.75 72 diapers weekly . . . . . . . . . . . 52-00 84 diapers weekly . . . . . . . . . . - $2.25 ONE WEEK’S COST FOR ' 72 DIAPERS WEEKLY. ONLY $2.00 COMPARE : Bonnie Diaper Serving Costs Twice Weekly Delivery In . Both City and Suburbs .. Bonnie Diaper Service 14 Willfson Square | Plaza 4330 EASY WASHERS