BUITONVILLE PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DRE Correspondent: , Mrs. Walter Craig ‘â€"â€"_-â€"T'â€"â€"-â€"â€"__â€"-_â€"â€"I Phone Agincourt 35811 t . The Cubs held their Christmas "1" Rates for lnsertlon 13 party on Monday evening in Brown's Corners Church. After the meeting the Scout Mothers served weiners and rolls and a =bag of candy and fruit. Next meeting of the Cubs will be Mon- day, January ’7. ‘ this section are available at The Liberal office «- phone Richmond Hill 9. LEGAL ‘J. Rabinowitch, B.A. Dr- )Burrister, Solicitor, Notary Pubic Mortgagb Loans Arranged Office Hours â€"- Daily 10 to 5 p.m- Evenings: Thursday, 8-10 p.m. Other evenings by appointment. :40 Yonge, Richmond Hill 229W I.___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-_â€"â€" William Cook and Walsh 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 Dr. R. A. Bigford Office Hours 12 to 2 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. by appointment. PHONE 3 W..SCHURMAN General Insurance Life, Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass. Hospitalization MAPLE "O. Rev. F. Hunnisett told the story of the Road to Bethlehem on Sun- day morning at the White Gift Sunday. Children taking a part in the service were Joy Fuller, Bobby Oakes, Beverley Burl- and Harvey Brown. In addition to a huge box of white gifts, Rev. Hunâ€" nisett received the cash amount ot $57.50. $19 of this was donated by the Club 18, or by Miss E. Boyn- ton's class. All will be used at the Fred Victor Mission' in Tor- onto. Jas' {fï¬DLan-qStaï¬ and Auto Financing Dr. Cameron Cowan 40 Yonge Richmond Hill BY APPOINTMENT Phone 407,. 106 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill Telephone 100 . I N S U R A N C E Dr. J. P. Wilson Centre St. E. Richmond Hill Hours: 9'11 a-m- 311d by 313130an With the increase of ï¬re hazards ment property owners ihOdlu revrew Telephones: Office 24 their insurance policies, and due to ' ' -v ’ the increased cost of materials Res‘dence 513’ RLCh 10nd Hm would be well advrsed 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 happens. O... Brown's Corners Church was packed on the occasion of the Sun- day School Christmas Tree. Reci- tations and plays put on by the children of the Sunday School were the main attraction followed by a short ï¬lm of the Christmas Story. Santa Claus put in his ap- pearance to distribute gifts to all the good children of the church. # Ii ‘ t We have just heard of the death of a life-long resident of the com- munity. Mr. Win. Brooks died suddenly Monday evening. Our sympathy is extended to the mem- bers of his family. On Sunday, December 16, in Newmarket Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John Black a son, a brother for Bobby. Congratulations. a o t a Last Thursday, the Buttonville W.I. met at the home of Mrs. J. Robinson for an enjoyable Christ- mas meeting. * " " *' Mrs. J. Carroll of Brampton was the guest speaker and Mrs. Maddin also of Brampton gave several ï¬ne humorous readings. Mimi and Marie Anher, two Dutch girls, in Canada for less than a year sang several songs in their native ton- gue, ending with Silent Night. Mrs. Carroll in her ï¬ne address 0 o o o compared the work of Browning, Wordsworth and Tennyson and recited many of their poems. Lunch was served by Miss D. Stephenson, Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. Robinson. ‘ ‘ ‘ ' (Held over from last week) Christmas Carols representing many nations were sung at the W.M.S. Candlelighting service last Wednesday. “0 Come, all ye Faithful,†a French carol; “Away In A Manger†a German carol; “Infant holy, Infant lowly,†a. Pol- islh Carol; “Gentle Mary laid her child,†a Canadian carol and an Indian carol “Twas in the moon of Wintertime.†This service was in charge of Mrs. Stotts, with Mrs. Steï¬ler, Mrs. Brumwell, Mrs. Donaldson, Mrs. Horde, Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Craig taking part. Mrs. Brodie gave the devotional based on the Dr. Wm. D. Howe 41 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Office hours 2-4 p.m. daily Tuesday & Thursday evening: 6-8 p.m. Other hours by appointment Telephone: Richmond Hill 306 _______._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" DR. RALPH P. JOHNS DR. R. F'. K. UFFELMAN DR. B. F. L’ESPERANCE 5043 Yonge Street Stop 7, Willowdale PHONE ZONE 8222 X-Ray, Ultra Short Wave Therapy OFFICE HOURS: Mon., Wed., Fri. â€" -5, 6-8 .Tues., Thursday â€" 1-3, 6-8 Mornings by appointment. ‘ Mathews, Sliver, Lyons & Vale Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries fl. 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 M 7'. C. Newman Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 03 Yonge Street Richmond Hill EVery Thursday afternoon Phone 87 â€"- Richmond Hill Toronto Office â€"â€" 18 Toronto Phone Adelaide 5877 M Stuart P. Parker M Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Richmond Hill 398.] 36 Centre W Ll'lg, Michener, Day & Cranston E. B. 0'0. 50 .King st' W" Toronto General Osteopathic Practice Waverley 2931 1 Water St. Newmarket â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-_â€" Hours: Mon., &Fri. 9-5, 7-9 p.m Wed. 9-5 p.m. Sat. 9-12 noon Donald 7 Gordon Telephones: Office 1157 Newmark- Plaxton ct; res. King 55rl4 Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Thornhill Oï¬ice Thursday. evening 7-9 p.m. Richmond Hill Office Tuesday: 7-9 p.m; Wednesday: 2-5.30 p.m. ‘ Saturday: 9 a.m,-1 pdfn. Thornhill 168 & 19 1 A Yonge street - d 11'“ 306 BMW“ ‘ Phone 641 By Appointment # DENTAL 'FUNERAL mnrcmns AMBULANCE SERVICE __..._..__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Dr. W. J. Mason, Wright & Taylor FUNERAL DIRECTORS DENTIST 55A YONGE sr. SOUTH AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill. Telephone 15 Phone '10 Richmond Hill ‘ Branch Offices at M THORNHILL and UNIONVILLE Consult A. G. Savage INSURANCE AGENT Richmond Hill 10 Yonge St. N. _____________.____â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" 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 ERNIE BROCK (J. Carl Saigcon Agency) General Insurance Maple, Ont. Tel. 11 W â€" REAL ESTATE R. H. Kane REAL ESTATE Farms, Suburban Properties, etc. INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, etc. Telephone 411 Richmond Hill GENERAL BUSINESS St. CHIROPRACTIC Arthur G. Broad, D.C. RICHMOND HILL Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. Dr. W. S. MacKen‘zie SCHOOL DAYS DENTIST Leave Maple 8.10 am. “Christmas Story_†McNei1_Anstey Bldg, Leave Richmond Hill 9.10 am. Mrs. Huston conducted the el- tion of officers who are as fol- HORNHILL Leave Maple 3.00 p.m. ec _ . _ I Tphone 424 Leave Richmond Hill 4.30 p.m. lows‘,PreSId‘?nt' Mrs' W' ROddISk' 1st Viceâ€"preSIdent, Mrs. W. Craig; 2nd vice-president. Mrs. A. Mill- er; secretary, Mrs. ‘Fred Leaf; treasurer, Mrs. D. Hood; Miss- ionary Monthly, Mrs. E- Walton; Christian stewardship, Mrs. W. Craig; work committee, Mrs. Reid. Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Walton, Miss Scott, Dr. J. T. Sheppard VETERINARY SURGEON Richmond Street Phone 82 Maple, Ont. DR. J . M. DRYER DENTIST 73 to... St. s. Richmond Hill ‘Open evenings Coaches For All Occasions Telephone King 56 W. J. SMITH & SON Phone 655W - . .. Mrs. Horde, Mrs. Br mwell, Mrs. Egg: 0". W. Rlpley Painting Steffler; pianist, Miis. English; ' VETERINARY SURGEON assistanty Mrs. Miller. Some committees were left over to the January meeting to appoint. Hostesses in charge were Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Stotts, Mrs. Donald- son and Mrs. Horde. They served a delightful lunch. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. John Donaldson. . O O ’ MUSICAL . Adelmo Melecci From the Toronto Conservatory of Music will accept a number of pupils in PIANO, ORGAN and THEORY For information phone Mrs. Mylkl Richmond Hill 58J 108 Yonge St. Centre Street Interior and Exterior Richmond Hill Telephone ..,, can Paper Hanging Phone Richmond Hill 343r6 213 Oak Ave., Richvale Dr. CICELY‘ WILSON VETERINARY SURGEON small Animal Practice Monday, January '7 is the date ______________ . ORDER set for the next euchre to be held . 0H1†Calls â€" House Calls in Buttonville Han. Marguerite Bayle Surgery and Boarding FLOWERS t it t in Club 18.‘ Members of Miss Ell- en Boynton’s Sunday School class held a service on Sunday night in Brown’s Corners Church. Miss Dorothy Hood, president, was in charge of the service. Miss Anne Davies led in prayer. Ross Baker read the lesson. Psalm 46 and Bob Miller thanked all those who helped with the programme and by their presence. Pianists were Joan Stephenson and Dorothy Hooper. The girls of the class formed a choir and the boys were ushers. A ï¬ne ï¬lm was shown. The proceeds will go to the Fred Victor Mission. o o a o On Saturday, December 8, Dr. Wm. McAnuff was buried in Tor- onto. His death was the result â€"'â€"‘â€"‘“â€"“ of a car accident in Buda Illinois where he resided. Dr. cAnuï¬ was a Veterinary Surgeon and Crushed Stone Elgin Mills Sideroad West Telephone Maple 49R2 INSURANCE Elocution, Public Speaking Platform Deportment, Dramatic Art "HOMEWOOD HALL†Thornhill, Ont. Phone 89W For All Occasions Phone orders delivered anywhere in North Yonge st. District 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) Telephone MAfair 2145-6 Helen Simpson Lynett, J.F. Lynett Audrei; Stinson Piano -â€" Vocal â€" Theory J. Roy Herrington r 61 Drury Ave., Stop 14 Yonge St. NOTARY PUBLIC Highland Park Subdivision CONVEYANCER AUCTICNEERS (Fire. Etc.) A. S. Farmer 26 Years’ Experience York County, Uxbndge and Pickering Townships Farm Stock and Furniture Sales a Specialty Telephone Stouffville 67312 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 Automobile, Richmond Hill, Ont. Telephone 87 , Roy V. Bick Life, Fire, Automobile, etc. son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shenï¬eld who live just north of Buttonville. During World War II Dr. McANuff had been a Spit- Address; uormley P'O' INSURANCE Loam and ï¬re pilot and his wife was a mem- 26 Adelaide St. W. . ber of the WRNS. ' KP", & plarke - Survwmg are his Wife June and :1 Toronto EM. 3-0311 a little son Trevor, 21/2-years-old. Prentice 2., Gm... A... 15- CHARITY 2:2.“ “sushi: is AUCTIONEERS . Phone 632W Richmond Hill daughter in their tragic loss. LicenSed and Authorized for me Thornhlll a o c o Counties of York and Ontario Farm Stock, Implements, House- hold Furniture, Real Estate Sales a specialty At Fair and Reasonable Rates Dual service for the price of one. . illiken P.O., ph. Agincourt 52w3 #arkham P.0., ph. Markham 346 No sale too big \: too small Buttonville Public School Con- _ ,v ,_, .- .1... ,, . ._. cert on December 20 in Buttonville H Hall. You are invited to attend Phone Thornhill 457J Jack Walkington GENERAL INSURANCE Life, Fire, Automobile, Liauility, Hail, Accident and Sickness Farm Insurance a Specialty King City Telephone 28 Slipcovers. Draperies and Bed- spreads: Chesterfields and chairs made to order. McGregor L'pholstering (‘o.. Toron- to. Mrs. Zelnia Ross, local rep. 36 Markham Road Richmond Hill 349M (reverse charges) I o'clock. In 1951 the Canadian dollar has about one-third of its 1901 buying lpowcr; in the same period hourly I Odd‘ncxt Thursday evening at eight. mwage rates have multiplied by ï¬ve. _________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" OAK RIDGES 8. LAKE WILCOX NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. C. L. STEPHENSON Telephone King 97R31 I THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Thursday, Dec. 20, 1951 13 G. E. TA N Q U I Y r on. BURNER SALES AND SERVICE FESS & AERO BURNERS DELHI BLOWERS EASY WASHERS 1 ‘ Mrs. \crna Knucuey, Elm Grove Ave, entertained members of her family on Sunday in celebration of her birthday. A lovely birth- day cake centred the table. New Quarters Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, Lake Wilcox Post Office, moved into new quarters at the rear of the old building over the week-end. The front part of the old building will be torn down and a new store front built with living quarters above. With the new road and this ï¬ne building, this corner will show a FOR PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE ON ALL APPLIANCES CALL 434 THORNHILL Members of the executive of the Oak Ridges & Lake Wilcox Rate- payers Association will meet in the Lake Wilcox School, Tuesday Jan- nary 8th, to discuss re-organiz- big improvement. ation problems, Mr E. L. McCarr- * * * " on president, announces. Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Snively, ' ’ ' ' Glen Lonely Farm, will spend Christmas and New Years with Mrs. Snively’s sister, Mrs. T. T. Stoker, Montreal. 0 O ‘ O St. John's Anglican Church, Oak Ridges, Christmas party for the children of the Sunday School, will be held Thursday after Christmas. Supper will be served to the child- ren at 5.3-0 p.m. The congregation- al supper will be held the same day at 6.30 p.m. There will be a tree and a visit from Santa in the evening. The bus will circle Lake Wilcox to pick up all the St. John's people in the district. . O O I Fine Program. Mrs. John Gemmill and her Music and Arts committee of Oak Ridges Home and School Association, are receiving a great many compli- ments on the fine Christmas pro- gram put on at Oak Ridges school last Friday night. A large number stood all evening and some were turned away. Mrs. Gemmill says that the fine results Were due to the combined efforts of a great many people. Mr. John Martin and his staff trained their classes in some very fine numbers, including choruses, re- citations_ solos and choral read- ings, and the large audience of parents and friends thoroughly enjoyed each one. Mrs. J. Land- en, Aurora, brought a group of her pupils to put on five ballet Richmond Hill. Phone 119 A 50c purchase of the many articles shown in our windows, suitable for Christmas and New Year’s gifts, gives you an opportunity to win one of the six valuable prizes we have given you for 26 consecutive years, to be drawn Friday eve,Dec. 28, at 8 p.m. by “Stan Francis and Cy Mack†well known Radio Com- mentators, assisted by Reeve W. Neal & J. E. Smith, M.P. Additional prizes will be given those attending the draw Santa Claus costume to rent for your Christmas parties. I I It is just two months today since Mrs. Frank Wilkins fell in her home and sprained a ligament in her leg. She is able to be about the house with a cane but does not. numbers. Mrs. D. Sherratt, and go out. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins will Mr. Frank Stewardson trained a spend Christmas With her daughter large group for a. play called and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Christmas Phantasy. This was Clark Archibald in King, if Mrs. very well done and the children Wilkins is able to go. She has showed considerable talent and had her telephone moved so that were great credit to their direct- she now enjoys the calls of her ors. Mrs. Gemmill assured us friends. that the following people were of ‘ ‘ ’ ' great assistance to her pommittee Mrs. George Gourlay’s space heater'became overheated Monday morning, necessitating a call to the ï¬re dept. Mr. Stewart Pat- rick came-in his car and took care of the emergency. 0 O O 0 Mr. and Mrs. Lacey and their ï¬ve children have bought a home on Fergus Ave., Lake Wilcox. Mr. Lacey has been in Canada since September. Mrs. Lacey and the children arrived in Canada last Wednesday. Three of the children will attend Lake Wilcox School. O Q C O 'Christmas will be celebrated at St. John’s Anglican Church, Oak Ridges (Yonge St. at Jeï¬â€˜eson) with services on Sunday next, December 23, both morning and evening. In the morning there will be Holy Communion at 11.15 am. with Christmas music and carols; and a carol service in the evening at 9 p.m. The Sunday School concert and party will be held on Thursday, December 27. commencing with dinner at 6 p.m. to which all par- ents and the congregatiOn gener- ally are invited. in arranging stage effects and lighting. The Home and School and Mr. Hutchison who supplied the lumber and the labor to build. the platform; Mr. Norman Taylor who did the wiring and donated ten sockets as his contribution; Mr. J. Gemmill who supplied bulbs and. put up the curtains for the ladies; Mr. F. Stewardson who supplied the reflectors for the footlights; Mrs. Robt. Ash who put in a. great many Ihours with Mrs. Gemmill do- ing the thousand and one jobs that such a program demands; Mrs. S. Styrmo and Mr. AnderSOn with the help of Mr. DeWitt and his projec- tor helped entertain the children in the school annex. Cookies, sand- wiches and pop were served to the children to make their evening complete. Mr. Frank Stewardson made a genial chairman for the. evening. Mr. Foster, assistant school caretaker and crossing guard was called to the front and thanked for his hours of extra work, and in recognition of his birthday which was also last Fri- day, the audience sang Happy Birthday to You. A silver collec- tion brought in $35.00 to cover ex- penses for the Home and School- . I O O “Where prices meet purses†-â€" in the classiï¬ed ad. section. Tele- phone yours to Richmond Hill 9. Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. C. Topping are re- ceiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Born at Newmar- ket Hospital the baby weighed six pounds twelve ounces. Mrs. Topâ€" ping is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Wilcox Lake. O l i O Carol Service Three Oak Ridges musicians played in the orchestra at the an- nual Carol Service at St. Andrew's College. They are Mrs. Leonard Harnden, Miss Elsie Love and Mr. John Larkin. The relhearsal ‘on Saturday night was open to friends and a great many interested people from Oak Ridges, Aurora, New- marloet and surrounding district took advantage of this opportunity to enjoy this very ï¬ne Christmas service. The Sunday service at 5 p.m., due to the small chapel, is restricted to parents of the boys. ' 1- t nix a Must Attend School Officer Mulholland of Whitchurch township, among his many duties, does the work of the attendance officer for our school principal. The November report shOWed alto- gether too many children absent from school without sufficient cause. These homes have all been visited by the above officer and all the children are in school. Parents have been warned that nonâ€"attend- ance at school is considered good cause for non-payment of family allowance cheques. The law states that every child between the ages of six and sixteen must attend school, and in school section 13, Officer Mulholland will see that the law is obeyed. We extend to everyone our warmest wishes for a very Merry Christmas and a New Year of good health, prosperity and the happiness of many last- ing. friendships. Mr. 8. Mrs. LARRY’FOLLIOT and, STAFF Summit View Drive-In 8. Ihornview Restaurant. Machineless Permanents Done In Your Own Home Licensed Hairdresser Phone Richmond Hill 367R3 or call at 164 Spruce Avenue, Richvale e .Something New for Richmond Hill A NEW SERVICE STARTING DEC. 20 Bonnie Diaper Service 0f Toronto ORDER Now 3 3W guaceielnol‘ a. £W.’ .91 14W Swat We“ Monet}! 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 U C . . Christmas Treat Service that supplies Deodorized Metal Containers. No contracts to $1311. The Christmas treat for the I Lake Wilcox children, sponsored A 1 ! by the Lake Wilcox Community _ , . c t Association will be held on Friday, December 21. Pre-school children s in the hall from two to four p‘.m., and older boys and girls from 8 p. m. «couscous-- 60 diapers weekly . $1.75 72 diapers weekly . . . . . . . . . . . $2-00 84 diapers weekly . . . . . . . . . . . $2.25 Every day you wash didies you incur these expenses: 0 C . .. Soap perwashing............ Flriends from Newmarket who 09 have been regular patrons of the Heating water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 03 , ISHEOS‘AIII'QIId in She Cognmunitthalé Electricity for washing machine . 03 ONE WEEK S COST FOR a e 1 cox onate a croc ete centrepiece 155, week This was Bleach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05 72 DIAPERS WEEKLY. raffled oil and $8.55 realized. Mr. Water (cold 01‘ hot) . . . . - . . . . . . . 02 ONLY Ed' Wï¬fis donatled 305111“ Of 5:“ Boric acid or other antiseptic . . 03 gar. is was a so ra ed at t e . . . - .- . . bingo and $1500 Obtained. These Depreciation of washing machine 03 Twice Weekly Dellvery In two amounts were for the Christ- Total per day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 mas tree fund. A euchre and bake k] t 7 d vs . . , _ _ _ _ _ 2,10 - sale held last Wednesday brought wee y COS ( a) ) s - Bath and Suburbs " Other Costs of Home Laundry in $17.00 for the same good cause. Averag Cost of Diapers $15.00 ' j ' ' A, T, m, ..... .4... Bonnie Iaper Serwce GARDENING WHAT IS YOUR OWN TIME Willison Square WORTH? ‘ ONE WEEK’S COST more than $2-I0 Plaza 4330 __________________________________â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 14 PROCTOR AVE, DONCASTER P.O.