Banister, Solicjtor, thary [fable Olin-Alwv‘rl’ vvuvâ€""â€"’ -7- Mortgage Lonns Airinged Office Hours â€" Dajly 19 ï¬g 5 13.n- Bnrristers, Solicitors, etc. [01m F. Walsh Fergus P. Walsh Toronto Office, 912 Federal Bldg., 85 Richmond Street West Plaza 8929 Richmond Hill, Thursday morning Maple, Thursday Afternoon I] PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY “IEEW'MARKET OFFICES 100 Main St 6 Botsford St. Phone 126 Phone 20 Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 93 Yonge Street Richmcnd Hill Every Thursday afternoon Phone 87 â€" Richmond Hill Toronto Office â€" 18 Toronto St. Phone Adelaide 5877 Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries K. Mathews, K.C. K. Stiver, B.A. C. E. Lyons, B.A. Joseph Vale garrister, Solicitor, Notary Public ichmond Hill 398J 36 Centre W Lang, Michener, Day 8: Cranston 50 King St. W., Toronto ‘J. Rabinowitch, BA. HOLDEN, ROHMER & CORNER Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries Public Floyd E. Corner Richard H. Rohmer B.A., D.F.G. Thomas A. Holden B.A. Aurora Office: Ardill Block, Yonge and Wellington Street: Telephone 406, Aurora "ï¬x'rénâ€"ih'ggzâ€"Thuï¬da}, 8-10 pail. Other evenings by_ appointment. 40 Yonge, Richmond Hill 229W Phone 70 Dr. W. S. MacKenzie 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 -,Rupi_1_s in‘ PIANO, OR‘GAN and THEORY For information phone Mrs. Mylks Richmond Hill 58.1 108 Yonge St. Thornhill, Ont‘ Rhythm Development for young children (In preparation for Ballet) Limited classes assure individual attention 19 Grandview Ave. Highland Park Thornhill 465.1 THORNHILL and UNIONVILLE Turn thosu unwanted items into cash. Dispose of them by tele- phoning Richmond Hill 9 and inâ€" serting a classiï¬ed ad. Rates for insertion if: this section are available at The Liberal office -- phone Richmond Hill 9. Barrister, Solicitor & Notazry Public 95 Church Street South Richmond Hill, Ontario Phone 638 By appointment only FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Stuart P. Parker Mathews, Stiver, Lyons & Vale DR. J. M. DRYER DENTIST Marguerite Boyle Norman A. Todd Richmond Hill. Telephone 15 Branch Offices at Wright & Taylor FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Dr. W. J. Mason DENTIST 65A YONGE ST. SOUTH Donald Gordon Plaxton Adelmo M elecci Elocution, Public Speaking Platform Department, Dramatic Art “HOMEWOOD HALL" Doris Pollock TEACHER OF BALLET William Cook and Walsh Barrister, Solicitor, etc. 7'. C. Newman Richmond Hill Oï¬ice Telephone 478 Thornhill Oï¬ice Telephone 19w or 168 RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL Waverley 2931 MUSICAL LEGAL DENTAL Richmond Hill Phone 89W MAPLE Dr. Jas. R. Langstaï¬ Dr. Cameron Cowan BY APPOINTMENT 106 Y_o;g(;_§t: 1%., Richmond Hill Telephone 100 Centre St. E. Richmond Hill Hours: 9-11 am. and by appoint- ment Telephones: Office 24 Residence 513, Richrtond Kill 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. OFFICE HOURS: Daytime; Monday to Friday, 10 am. - 12 noon; 1 rpm. - 3 p.m. Evenings: Monday to Thursday, Arthur G. Broad, D.C. RICHMOND HILL 1 A Yonge Street Phone 641. By APD‘ Mrs. A. Bjorkman Residential Service Phone 46R41 Richmond Hill Telephone 360W Phone 82 41 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce hours 2-4 p.m. daily, Tuesday & Thursday evenings: 6-8 p.m. Other hours by appointment Telephone: Richmond Hill 306 Toronto Dr. W. Allan Ripley VETERINARY SURGEON Dr. E- A. Crawford Dr. R. J. Steele Office Hours 12 to 2 pm. and 6 to 8 p.111 by appointment Life, Fire, Automobile, etc. INSURANCE 26 Adelaide St. W. J. Roy Herrington NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER GENERAL INSURANCE (Fire, Automobile, Etc.) Dr. Wm. D. Howe Dr. R. A. Bigford SWEDISH MASSAGE General Insurance Life, Fire, Automobile, Hate Glass, Hospitalization and (Auto Financing Dr. BICELY WILSON VETERINARY SURGEON Dr. J. T. Sheppard VETERINARY SURGEON 40 Yonge Richmond Hill Dr. J° P. Wilson Small Animal Practice Office Calls â€" House Calls Surgery and Boarding Elgin Mills Sideroad West Telephone Maple 49R2 Or by appointment Telephone Thornhill 70 W. SCHURMAN Phone Thornhill 457J Richmond Hill, Ont. Telephone 87 CHIROPRACTIC 25 Grandview Ave. VETERINARY Roy V. Bick Richmond Street INSURANCE MEDICAL â€"ANDâ€"â€" Phone 407J Thornhill By Appointment Centre Street Richmond Hill EM. 3-0311 Maple, Ont. 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 L, ,Ll-.. _.__,r ,, time or other without protection. The cost is a minor amount to what it will cost if an accident happen]. 1‘ J. A. G. Savage INSURANCE AGENT Richmond Hill 10 Yonge St. N. GENERAL INSURANCE Life, Fire, Automobile, Liability, Hail, Accident and Sickness Farm Insurance 8. Specialty King City Telephone 28 R. H. Kane REAL ESTATE Farms, Suburban Properties, etc. INSURANCE Fire, Automobile. etc. Telephone 411 Richmond Hill 26 Years’ Experience York County, Uxbndge and Pickering Townships Farm Stock and Furniture Sales 9. Specialty Telephone Stoufl’ville 67312 Address: Uormley P.O. 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 ~' too small Licensed and Authorized for me W. J. SMITH & SON 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) For All Occasions Phone orders delivered anywhere in North Yonge at. District Telephone MAfair 1145-6 Helen Simpson Lynett, J.F. Lynett INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Phone Richmond Hill 343r6 213 Oak Ave., Richvale Phone 632W Richmond Hill Leave Maple Leave Richmond . Leave Maple Leave Richmond and door frames. Also storm sash the Spring. come and see me now for your window frames and sash made to order. Jack Walkington 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 GENERAL BUSINESS INSURANCE Cont. if you are planning to build in Telephone 529W Richmond Hill Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. Coaches For All Occasions Telephone King 56 SAND and GRAVEI. Crushed Stone Loam and Fill Ken & Clarke Prentice AUCTIONEERS Painting Interior and Exterior S. l. FRESHWATER Paper Hanging A. S. Farmer E. CHARITY REAL ESTATE ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS AUGTIDNEERS SCHOOL Consult 8.10 am. Hill 9.10 an. 3.00 pm. Hill 4.30 pm. DAYS The women of the village 01 Mosivena are going to get their tractor from the Women’s Insti- tute Branches of Ontario. Out of a fund started last fall $2,700 has been forwarded for the purchase of food and the remainder will be used to buy the tractor and other supplies, Dr. Lotta. Hitschman- ovaf reported that Canadian dona- tions of money and supplies aid- ing war-injured children of Eur- ope almost reached the $300,000 mark in 1951, and said Ontario Women’s Institute led Unitarian contributors. The report also re- vealed the March of Diapers cam- paign which began with a quota of 12,000 gathered more than 40,000 before it ended; over 50,000 bars of soap were sent to Greece to combat skin diseases among child- ren. The City Of Flin Flon, Mani- toba branches raised over $1,000 for Bread for Greece Campaign. Wom en's Institute Wednesday, January 23, was the birthday of Master Jimmie Kirby, Concord, who celebrated his ï¬fth birthday by entertaining at a sup- per party. Those taking in the fun and birthday cake with trim- mings were Betty-Jean Coroline, Marie Salmon; Wenda, David and Belinda Kirby. European countries receiving relief goods were Greece, France, Austria, Italy and Belgium. Birthday Mr. and Mrs. R. Suter No, 7 East entertained Mr. /and iVIrs. J. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Gurtis_ in a get-fogether for games and a social evening last week; Mr. and Mrs. C. Vanhorn and Mr. ad Mrs. W. Kirby attended the L.O.L. eucher and dancevand box social Friday, January 25. Mrs. Kirby was lucky enough to win the 2nd prize which wns a plastic cake container. ' Mrs. W. Blackburn, Essex Ave. 9. member of the Ontario Spinners and Weavers of Ontario who are affiliated with the Handicraft of Canada, will give an interview on CKEY on January 29, at 10 pm. to be broadcast later_ Our good wishes go to Mrs. Blackburn and we certainly hope to hear the inv terview. Mrs. W. Shaw informs us that Mr. Shaw who was in a. car ac- cident December 19, is progress‘ ing nicely although as yet he is unable to sit up. We wish to ex- tend our sympathy to Mr. Shaw and hope he enjoys a‘complete re- covery soon. Mark-Vaun W. I. The February 7 meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. G. Mills, Church St. Will the members please bring the garments they have ï¬nished to the next meeting so the convener Mrs. J. Reid, can arrange for the last of the night- gowns to be made up. Hostesses will be Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Glassey and Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Ethel Hall, Garden Ave... sends birthday greetings to grand- daughter. Elaine Elerton, 5, Toron- to. 18 Church St., Langstaï¬ Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jobe, Langstaf’f Rd. on theA bir_th or At the home of Mrs. R. Black- burn. Essex Ave., January 22, a pleasant social afternoon was held when Mrs. H. LeMasurier Sr., Mrs; E. Bailey, Mrs. E. Black- burn, Mrs. Jeff Johnstone and Mrs. W. Blackburn met in a get- together for a talk, sing-song and refreshments. a son Cï¬Ã©iiég‘We-glie;rualcwtï¬héiCface Hospital, January 23. Happy birthday to Harry Mor- rison, 7, Bayview, from his grand- mother, Mrs. H. Mizen, Seceomoe St., Doncaster; also happybirth- day.to Jimmie Parker, 5, Bayview from Mrs. F. Stottg. Mrs. F. Bickmore, Garden Ave, we are pleased to say continues to improve and is looking forward to the time when she can return home . Mrs. R.Holmes and Patsy Jefl’ were guests of Dorene Holmes at} the graduating exercises held at; the Wellesley Hospital Nurses’ Residence Thursday, January 24. The girls all wore formal gowns of pastel shades and looked very at- tractive when the‘ presentation of year pins was made to 23 nurses. Dorene was among the graduating class to attend the Wellesley Hos- pital dance held at the Boulevard Club, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Holmes, Yonge St, Stop 20, Langstaff. Master Harry Morrison and Master Jimmie Parker will ¢e1e~ brate jointly their birthdays on January 30 at a supper party. Those to help blow out the cand- WITH CONFIDENCE AT Yerex Electric Phone 242-] TELEVISION LANGSTAFF NEWS BUY CORRESPONDENT: MRS. F. STOTTS Richmond 7â€â€ les will be Julie, Pamela, Linda, and Stephen Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Mom and Dad. Mr. and Mrs. W. Black and son Crawford, Mr. ,and Mrs. F. Mill- ard and son Robert, paid a sur- prise visit recently to the home of Mr. F. Millard‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Millard, Yonge Street. Lynn Northrop is home from the Sick Children’s Hospital convales- cing after an appendectomy, and if some of her school chums could call she would be very happy to see them. We are sorry to hear that Shee- na (13) and Elzabeth (12) Bever- idge, Garden Ave., who have been in Canada since January 9, are on the sick list. Blame it on the wea- ther girls. And We do hope the two daughters and one son of Mr. and Mrs. Beveridg‘e will enjoy attend- ing the Langstaï¬' Public School. The Langstaff Junior W.I. are very grateful to Mr. and Mrs. R. Myers for the use of the White Wheel, Yonge St, where Thursday, January 24, the Juniors held a eu- chre, also for the ice-cream pie donated'for a draw and won by Mr. R. Morris, auctioned off and won by Mr. R. Myers, who in turn donated it for the refresh- ments. The ladies ï¬rst prize was a plastic card table cover won by Mrs. John Morris, Garden Ave.; second prize, talc powder won by Mrs. M. Holmes, Langstaï¬? Road. The ï¬rst prize for men, a pair of socks, won by M. Charles, No. 7 ‘East; second prize, a shaving set, won by R. M. Harman, Yonge St. The next card party to be held by the Langstaff Junior W. I. will be at the White Wheel, Yonge St., on Wednesday, February 6, and will include cribbage and euchre. Come and bring your friends. Ev- eryone welcome. ‘ After the euchre Mr. B. Pear- son, chairman of the building com- mittee of Langstaff, talked on the possibilities of a community hall. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Johnstone, Es- sex Avenue; were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Aitken, High- land Park, at a supper dance at the Royal York Hotel on Monday, January 21. We were sorry to hear that Bon- nie Mountjoy has had another at tack of pneumonia and hope that she will be up and around again soon. Marlene Wake of No. 7 Highway, near Sussex, is‘ sick in bed with chicken pox. Here’s to a speedy recovery, Marlene. Done In Your Own Home Licensed Hairdresser Phone Richmond Hill 367R3 or call at 164 Spruce Avenue, Richvale Sat. & Holiday Matinee 2 pm. Machineless Permanents WED.. THURS, FEB. '6. 7 Spectacle Never Before Filmed “When Worlds Collide†Also Selected Short Subjects MON., TUES., FEB. 4, 5 CARY GRANT JEANNE CRAIN Plus News & Short Subjects 2 CONTINUOUS SHOWS NIGHTLY Starring MACDONALD CAREY ALEXIS SMITH FRI., SAT., FEB. 1, 2 Plus Selected Short Subjects Starting 7 p.m. & 9 p.m. MARA POWERS JOSE FERRER ACADEMY AWARD ' WINNER MARKHAM LAST SHOWINGS TODAY 0F “Cyrano de Bergerac†with “People Will (In Technicolor) “Cave of the Outlaws†Phone Thornhill 211R3 Talk†The Horticultural Society ex‘ tends a welcome to all to its meet- ing Thursday evening, February 7 at 8 p.m. at Thornhill United hall. There will be pictures presented by the Coca Cola Co. on Floral Ar- rangements. Election of oï¬'icers for 1952 will take place; also a so- cial get-together over a cup of Nescafe. “ " ’ ' Friends of Mrs. Daniel Creagh, Bayview Ave., will be glad to know that she has returned from the hospital and is getting along nice- ly. Mrs. Creagh had a serious op- eration at the General HOSpital. We do hope she will enjoy better health now. Mrs. Davis from Calgary, A1- berta, is visiting with-her sister Mrs. Gordon Woodruï¬' of Bayview. A special invitation is extended to the residents of Thornlea to hear Councillor LeMasurier of Markham Township, who will be the guest speaker at the Febru- ary 5th meeting of the Thomlea Ratepayers Association at the school. Keep this date in mind and bring a neighbour. Music Festivals are again in the news. This week we are glad to be able to congratulate Miss Phyl- liss Waterson, on obtaining third place with her lovely voice as Ly- ric soprano; also coming third in a duet with Miss H.‘ Gilmour of Newtonbrook at the East Tor- onto Music Festival held in Glen- mount Church. As an added at- traction the Syllabus is ready for th( York Music Festival and can be obtained from Mrs. G. Hen- derson, Woodbridge. Entries close February 16 and for Peel Music iFestival on March 8. The ï¬rst euchre of the season was held at Thornlea School, un‘- der the auspices of the Home and School. A pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. Winners were: Ladies, lst, Mrs. Bucci, 2nd Mrs. J. Curtis, 3rd Mrs. G. Fraser. Men’s lst Mr. Barbour, 2nd Mr. Mizen, 3rd Mr. McCallum. Re- freshments were served by the la- dies. February’s euchre will be an- nounced later. Mrs. Hunt, John Street, has re- ceived a letter from her brother Private Ken Plumridge who is sta- tioned in Korea with the Princess Pats and Ken wishes to thank all his friends Who contributed to the lovely box received January 13. The contents were very much ap- preciated. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes, Johnston Avenue, on the arrival of their little 90m Mr. and‘ Mrs. Wilkes have recently moved to Johnston Ave. and a welcome is extended to them. Douglas Jackson entertained a. number of his school friends at a skiing party last Friday. After the skiing they returned to Douglas’ home for dancing, refreshments. Correspondent : Mrs. J. Gribble Telephone Thornhill 36r31 THORNLEA NEWS Support Richmond Hill Richmond Hill Arena, To-Morrow Night Attend the Midget and Bantam Hockey Games at HOCKEY CLUB Encourage our youth â€"- come out to these games FRIDAY, FEB. 1 Space contributed in the service of the community by John Labatt Limited Bantam League: Starting at 7 pm. Midgets: Starting at 9 pm. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thur-5., January 31, 1952 Canadiens vs Rangers Richvale vs Thornhill One of a series Chicago vs Boston FROM 7 -10 RM. And these are only three of many expensé items. Yes, today more than ever, it costs money to run a bank. I WHEN you consider the men, women and money needed to operate 3,700 branchesâ€"- you see what is involved in looking after the greatly increased demands made by busy Canadians upon their chartered banks. WWW In ten years . . . with bigger staffs and higher wages, payrolls have jumped from $40 million a year to $102 million . . . taxes, federal, provincial and municipal, have risen from $9.5 million to $20.7 million a year . . . interest paid to depositors has increased from $22 million to $57.8 million a year. f a series by your bank (Edd it'all up...