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The Liberal, 4 Sep 1952, p. 9

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Classes commencing. Sat. Sept. 13 Special Boys‘ Class under male tuition. Tuesday 7-9 p.m. 19 Grandview Ave. Highland Park AVenue 5-1318 The Thornhill School “HOMEWOOD HALL" Thanh!“ AV enue 5-1667 PIANO OR'GAN and THEORY ‘Fnr infnrmntion phone Mrs Mylka R chmond Hlll 108 Yonge St. TUmer 4-1238 Audrey Stinson TEACHER 0F PIANO ' Clnsses for Pre-School Children AVENUE 5-1302 Wanna! From the Toronto Conservatory of Music will accept a number of Apppifilp in» DENTIST 55A YONGE ST. SOUTH I‘Umer 4-1511 Richmond Hill Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries Public ‘ Floyd E. Corner Richard H Rohmer B.A. D. F. C. Thomas A. Holden B. A. Aurora Ofl’ice: Ardill Block, Yonge and Wellington Streets Telephone 406, Aurora ELDEN, ROHMER & CORNER Barris’er. Solicitor. Venn-v Public .8 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill Every Thursday afternoon 'I‘Urner 4-1551 Richmond Hill Toronto Office # 18 Toronto St. Phone Adelaide 5877 Barristers, Solicitors. Notaries N. Mathews, Q. C. K. Stiver, B..A B E Lyons,l. A. Jos. Vale Q. C. 100 Main M, Newmarket, Ont. one 120 220 Bay St., Toronto, Ont. Bmisters, Solicitors, etc. John F. Walsh Fergus P. Welsh Toronto Office, 912 Federal Bldg., ' 85 Richmond Street West ‘_ Plnza 8929 lichmond Hill, Thursday morning Maple, Thursday nfternnon HI WWW Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Pubic Oflice Hours â€"â€" Daily 10 to 5 mm. rulings by Appointment 42 Yonge ct. South, Richmond Hill TUrner 4-2084 W Yonge St. 8., Richmond Hill Open evenings TUrner 4-1462 Dentist Anstey Building. Yonge Street THORNHILL I. Rabinowitch, 8.4f Ilrrllter. Solicitor & Notary Public 95 Church Street South Richmond Hill, Ontario TUrner 4-1863 By appointment only Marguerite Boyle Stuart P. Parker BARRISTER Richmond Hill, 85 Centre W. TUrnor 4-1543 Thornhill, 1A Colborne AVenue 5-1477 Toronto Wa. 2931, 50 King W. AVenue 5-1278 Arnold Avenue. Thornhill Dr. Norman A. Todd Doris Pollock TEACH ER OF BALLET Elocution, Public Speaking Platform Deportment. Dramatic Arty Rates for insertion in. this section are available at The Liberal otfica â€" phone TUmr 4-1261. Aa‘elmo M elecci of Dancing BALLET - TAP Under the instruction of LILLY AL'STEN Mathews. Stiver, Lyons (a Vale Dr. W. J. Mason Dr. J. M. Dryer Dentist Donald Gordon Plaxton Barrister, Solicitor, etc. RICHMOND HILL \THORNHILL Richmond Hill Ofiico TUrner 4-2071 Thornhill Ofiico AVenue 5-1300 7'. C. Newman William Cook and Walsh Pfione‘ Wa. 2343-4 AVenue 5-2181 M. J. Walker MUSICAL DENTAL [HEAL R. D. M acN aughton GENERAL INSURANCE Life, Fire, Automobile, Liability Hail, Accident and SickneSS Farm Insurance 3 Specialty King City Telephone 25 Toronto Telephone TUrmr 4-1432 Thornhill Dr. Roy Cogan 6434 Yonge St. - Stop 13A Office Hours â€" Monday through Friday, 1 to 3 p.m., and 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday 1 to 3.30 pm. And by appointment Telephones: Office Baldwin 1-0087, Residence Baldwin 1-0828 42 Yonge St. Richmond Hill 5043 Yonge Street Stop 7, Willowdale PHONE Bu 1-8011 x-Rny. Ultra Short Wave Thenp. OFFICE HOURS: Mon., Wed., Fri. - â€"5, 6â€"8 Tues., Thursday â€"- 1-3, 6-8 Mornings by appointment. Phone 82 General Insurance Life, Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass, Hospitalization and Auto Financing Daytime: Monday, to Friday. 10 a.m, - 12 noon; 1 pm. - 8 pm. Evenings: Monday to Thursday, Dr. J \ P. Wilson 22 Centre St. E. Richmond Hill Dr. Cameron Cowan BY APPOINTMENT 106 Yuge St. N., Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1631 MAPLE Dr. Jas. R. Langstafl’ Dr. W. Allan Ripley Life, Fire, Automobile, etc. J. Roy Herrington NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER GENERAL INSURANCE (Fire, Automobile, Etc.) Fire, Automobile, Farm, at: 41 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Office hours 2-4 pm. daily except Wednesdays Tuesday & Thursday evenings 6-8 p.111. Other hours by appointment TUrner 4-1861 DR. RALPH P. JOHNS DR. R. F. K. UFFELMAN DR. B. F. L’ESPERANCE Jack Walkmgton Dr. E- A. Crawford Thornhill Veterinary Clinic GENERAL INSURANCE Dr. J. T. Sheppard W. SCHURMAN Dr. Wm. D. Howe Obstetrician & Gynecologist VETERINARY SURGEON Phone TUrner 4-1652 VETERINARY SURGEON Richmond Street DR. H. E. PALMER DR. F. W. WALKER Telephone AVenue 5-2262 Office Hours 12 to 2 pm. and 6 po 8 p.m by appointment Above Harley’s Drug Store Dr. R. A. Bigford Richmond Hill, Ont. TUrner 4-1551 Dr. R. J. Steele INSURANCE 26 Adelaide St. W. no EM. 3-0311 25 Grandview Ave. Roy V. Bick VETERINARY Or by appointment INSURANCE OFFICE HOURS AVenu 5-1379 By appointment TUrner 4â€"1422 Thornhill MEDICAL ~ .lND â€" AVenue 5-1311 Centre Street Richmond Hill Maple, Ont. PHONE 3 BOOKKEEPING, MONTHLY STATEMENTS. MANUSCRIPTS.‘ Letters taken over phone'in even- ing or daytime. STEELE’S AVE. WEST TELEPHONE AVENUE 5-1300 After 6 p.m. call BA. 1-0411 or KI. 7874 9 a.m.-9 p.m. MIMEOGRAPHING. ENVELOPES ADDRESSED. DIRECT MAILING. Ernie Brock & Son F01- All Occasions Phone orders delivered anywher in North Yonge at. District 2518 YUNGE S'1.(at St L'lemenh Telephone MAyfalr 1145-6 Helen Simpson Lyne... J.F. Lynel W. J. SMITH & SOI“ telephone 11 Maple, Ont Richmond Hill Branch Offices at THORNHILL and UNIONVILLI Stenographic Service Counties of York and Ontario Farm Stock, Implements, House holo Furniture, Real Estate Sales :1 specialty At Fair and Reasonable Rates Dual service for the pric.) of one Milliken P.O., ph. Agincourt 52w; Markham P.O., ph. Markham'34" No sale too big ‘ too small 26 Years’ Experience York County, Uxbnagc and Pickering Townships Farm Stock and Furniture Sales A Specialty Telephone Stouffville 67312 Address: hormley P.O. Prentice AUCTIONEERS Licensed and Authorized for tne Arthur G. Broad. D.C Farms. Suburban Properties. the. Leave Maple 8.10 mm. Leave Richmond Hill 9.10 mm Leave Maple 3.00 pm. Leave Richmond Hill 4.30 13.111 SANITARY CONTRACTORS Septic Tanks, Disposal Plants, Slaughter Houses Pumped Out and Repaired It it’s sanitary work we do it. Out of town ‘ay or night emergency service Maple 72r23 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE BETTER INSURANCE PROTECTION AND SERVICE Phone TUrner 4-1931 213 Oak Ave., Richvale Electrical Wiring & Repairs W. J. Aldridge GENERAL BUSINESS General Insurance RICHARD HAYES Thornhill, phone AV. 5-1679 Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. Coaches For All Occasions Telephone King 56 Wright & Taylor FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Paper Hanging Interior and Exterior Kpn & Clarke ere prlces meet pur classified ad. sectior ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS 21 Bedford Park Ave. Richmond Hill TUrner 4-2062 By Appointment Fire. Automobile. etc. TUrner 4-1671 A. S. Farmer CHIROPRACTIC AUCTIONEERS REAL ESTATE R. H. Kane REAL ESTATE SCHOOL DAYS 24 Hour Service Painting INSURANCE TUrner 4-131] Mrs. Agnes Leithead won the 1847 Rogers Silverware on the draw at the Lake Wilcox Commun- ity Club corn roast last Saturday night. Mrs. M. Humphrey won the cake plate and cover donated by Capt. Hawman and Mr. J. An- derson and Mrs. A. Campbell both won baskets of plums. A good crowd enjoyed the fun around the fire and danced to records in the hall. The executive is grateful to those who helped with the work and donated the prizes. Choco- late milk was donated by both Councillor E. L. ‘McCarron pres- ented a handsome plaque to Whit- church Council to be hung in the municipal building to commemor- ate its recent construction. The plaque, designed and manufacturâ€" ed by A. E. Patchell contains the names of members of council and township staff who took part in the erection of the building. Reeve Ivan McLaughlin, Deputy Reeve Fred Timbers. Councillors R. C. Baycroft, Sid Legge and E. L. Mc- Carron and the staff, Clerk J. W. Crawford. assistant Leslie Harper, assessor Fred Cummings. Constable Mulholland and road superintenâ€" dent Ernie Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Ivor‘Wiliiams (nee Zelen Dion) are receiving congra- .ulations on the birth of their son t York County Hospital. on Thurs- day. August 28. The baby who is o be called Ivor Leonard after his ather and grandfather weighed 7 )s. 7 oz. He is the first grand- nild for Mr. 'and Mrs. Ivor Willâ€" iams of Langstaff and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dion of Oak Ridges and a first great-granchild for Mrs. E. Dion of Aurora. Several people seen bathing and rimming in the lake recently hose bathing costumes are too ~anty have been reported to the rovlnclal Police. They will be ‘arned to conform to the law. If ny resident observing such pracâ€" ses will phone the police this nui- mce will soon be stopped. Just sk the telephone operator for the ’rovincial Police. Patricia Maureen Canning, 10 :ars old, met with a painful acci- :nt, Tuesday afternoon. Jumping Ff a wharf near her parents’ sum- ier home at Lake Wilcox, she .epped on a broken bottle, cutting er heel so badly it required 12 itches to close the wound. Her ither fortunately was at home and ‘ished her to the office of Dr. rawford Rose, Aurora. This acci- ent took place on a stretch of pri- 1te beach that is well cared for. 1d how the broken bottle came to 3 there is a mystery. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Canning of xkeland Avenue. Lake Wilcox, ijoyed a two weeks holiday in the outhern States. They visited emphis, Tennessee, New Orleans 1d several points in Florida. Mr. :d_ Mrs. Canning and their family turned to Toronto in time for :e opening of school on Tuesday. Richva'le Home and School will 31d its first general meeting of the ‘ason, September 15, at 8 pm. A 'orth-while evening is in store for 11 those who can possibly attend. Mr. Jack Warwick of Hunts Lane xent the last two weeks visiting is folks in Winnipeg. A grand _2-union was in store for Jack as is last meeting with his people "as in 1927. OAK RIDGES & LAKE WILCOX NEWS A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lussell Prouse at the Toronto Gen- :al Hospital. Mother and Russell r. are doing fine. The Frank Gardiner-s of Mill Rd. ve returned home after spending ree weeks at their cottage in Hal- urton. _..__.u..v.. ....., “u. vcl‘y nelplul uecause it kee s the heat out. It is also light, durable. fire and vermin proof. a le to withstand shock and vibration and has no tendency to settle. sag, pack or disintegrate. _ Dead air space is also used. Diagram herewith, shows how a com- bination of I" fiber glass. A, dead air and S, stymfoam (vapor seal) is employed. . designates refrigeration unit mounted on trailer. Canada's perishable food supply is moving over the highway in mechanically refrigerated stainless steel trailers. As a result farm products are reaching Canadian tables fresher and more palatable. Food products are transported at proper temperatures. Frozen foods. for example, have to be.kept as ow as 10 degrees below zero. say Fruehauf Trailer company engineers. Glass fiber insulation has been very helnful ”harm-n it L..-. n... ”RBMPONDENT â€" IRS. I. BLACKBURN, YOIIIJ'IIM I Telephone TUL 4-2238 T 'ailers Move Canaan’s Perishables CORRESPONDENT: MRS. C. L. STEPHENSON TELEPHONE: KING 130R22 UCES are transported at roper temperatures. Frozen foods. le, have to be‘kept as ow as 10 degrees below zero. say Frailer company engineers. fiber insulation has been very helpful because it kee It is 3130 light, durable. fire and vermin proof, a Ilnnnlr uni, “H“...H..- _...I 1.-- ,, . . r . Ele‘lo’ NORTH RICHVALE NEWS AND a Court of Revision will be held on the 17th day of September, 1952. at 1.30 o’c10ck In the after- noon. at the Municipal Offices, Un- ionville, for the purpose 0! hear- ing complaints against'the propoc» ed assessment of the accm‘anv of frontage measurements. and any other complaints which persons in- terested may desire to make and which are by law cognizable by the Court. Dated at Unlonville, August 30. 1952. Commencing at the north-west tangle of lot 53. Plan 2383, thence ‘easterly along the south limits of lots 51, 52 and the easterly produc- tion thereof to the north-east angle of lot 148. thence easterly to the north-west angle of lot 183; thence easterly to the north-east angle of lots 183, 182 and the southerly pro- duction thereof to the south-east angle of lot 194; thence westerly along the southerly limit of lot 194 to the south-west angle of lot 194. thence to the south-east angle of lot 164, thence westerly along the southerly limits of lots 164. 169 and the westerly production there- of to the south-west angle of lot 80; thence northerly along the wes- terly limits of lots 80 and ‘79 and the northerly production thereof to the southerly limit of Elmwood Avenue; thence northerly to the south-west angle of lot 57. thence northerly along the west limits of lots 57 and 55 and the northerly production thereof to the point of commencement. ‘ TAKE NOTICE that Watermains have been constructed in that part of Elmwood Park, Registered Plan 2383‘ described as follows; as a Local Improvement: Leaving CFRB Sideroad at Yonge St. at approximately 10.55 a.m.. it will make the run around Wilcox Lake via the North Road, rejoin- ing Yonge St. via the South Rd.: and thence south on Yonge Street to St. John’s Church at Jefferson. The return trip will be made af- ter Sunday School and Church are out. The Sunday School .bus (Lang- don’s) will as usual. pick up child- ren for Sunday School and adults for church. St. John’s ~(Anglicanl‘ Sunday School, Oak Ridges. will recom- mence for the Fall Season on Sun. day next, Septemeber 7, at 11.15 Mr. and Mrs. James Landon and Carol are guests at the Ridge Inn. They have been in Washington for the summer. Mr. Landon leaves shortly for Paris and Carol is en- rolling at Aurora High School on Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs‘ H daughter Diane of week-end guests of Wm. Hope. A Langdon’s Bus proceeding south on Yonge St. will stop at Yongehurst Rd each Sunday at 2. 50 p. m. to transport North Rich- vale children to Sunday School, held temporarily in Richvale pub~ lic school until completion of the chapel. Richvale Sunday School Congratulations are in order for Mrs. J. Warwick of Hunts Lane who entered her cat, Rosalie of Allington, in the ONE. and cap- tured first prize and winners. This proud feline was imported from England last December. ' Doreen and Blake, children of Mr .and Mrs. J. Harding took a first and second prize with their handicrafts at the C.N.E. Court of Revision TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM CHAS. HOO x’EP. Prigram and Toronto were Mr. and Mrs; Clerk JONES COAL C0. When you fill your coal bin during the spring and summer months, you save money. It’s almost like renting your conl bin to us. Why not phone us your order now for Famous Reading Anthracitenthat fine, Red Trademarked Pennsylvania hard coal? Let that empty coal bin earn money by filling it at today’l low prices. Fill up your bin and save Coal Prices are DOWN now! COOLER WEATHER IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER How about those worn-out stove and furnace pipes. Now is the time to replace them, while our stock is in good supply. We also have wall & floor thimbles 6” & 7”, stoveboards 26x28 28x28 28x30 28x34 and stove screens for Que- We Deliver bec Heaters RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money refunded “For thé price of a. few stamiis â€" to say nothing of the work you save â€" you can advertise a forth- coming function in the “Coming avents” column of The Liberal. Telephone TUrner 4-1261. The Deverells were back in Church on Sunday. They report having worshipped in the memor- able and ancient Church at Plym- outh Rock, Mass., U.S.A., the prev~ ious Sunday. They have had a de- lightful holiday in Maine. A few of the young people from Headford enjoyed a com roast in the flats at the home of Mrs. H. Acreman last Saturday ev- ening. The moon was bright and the evening balmy, and what they lacked in numbers they made up for in fun. Mr .and Mrs. F'red Leuschner and Audrey were callers last week at Fred’s home here. The W. A. of Headford will re- open its new season with a meeting at the home of Mrs. Harold Acre- man on Tuesday, September 9. at eight 0 cl.ock Murray and Lorraine Acreman spent a few days at Furness Falls. at the cabin of their ,friends. Mr. and Mrs. OivanHoika of Wilcox Lake. Mr. and MI‘E. iséacv Reaman with Bobby and Jean, were visitors at Headford Chqrch on Sunday. The Coulter family, newcomers to our neignonrnood, has two fine young orators, Murray, 13, with his speech on “East to West", won first prize, representing West Hill and Scarboro. His sister, Liz, was in second place, at Toronto Exhibi- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Folliott of Toronto were callers last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Acreman. Mr. Mike Dunleavy has arrived by plane from Ireland in New York. Accompanied by his daughter, Peg- gy, who has spent the summer vis- iting in the States while her father was in his native Ireland, he is ex- pected back in Headford on Wed- nesday. Miss Cora Brodie spent two days with the Buttonville Girls’ Club at the Exhibition last week. demons- trating their project “Cottons May Be Smart." ln competition with other clubs. Buttonville placed sec- ond . On» Tuesday of last week. Mr. Fred Lee returned from Ottawa, bringing with him his grandson, Danny. Later in the week Danny's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones arrived with his brother Glenn to spend a short holiday at Mrs. Jones' home here. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leek enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Platt from Toronto one day last week. RICHMOND HILL TUme; 4- _-51 HEADFORD NEWS Mrs. H. Acreman R. R. 2 Gormley, Ont. Phone TUmer 4-2236 CORRESPONDLNT TU. 4-2101 T‘HE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Thursday, Sept. 4, 1952 “‘”“Ot’v 4'. “99-. 'WOW In Technicolor starring JUNE ALLYSON. JUDY GARLAND, GENE KELLY, MICKEY ROONEY. ETC. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY â€"- SEPTEMBER 10 & 11 THE RIO'I‘OUS FAMILY HAS FINALLY ARRIVED “HERE COMES THE NELSONS” Two Shows Nightly - 7.30 & 9.30 pm. Saturday Matinee - - - - 2 p.m. Evening Show Continuous From 7.00 p.m: I. D. RAMER 8: SON with SHELLEY WINTERS & FARLEY GRANGER THEATRE MARKHAM MONDAY & TUESDAY â€" SEPTEMBER 8 & 9 “WORDS & MUSIC” FRIDAY & SATURDAY â€"â€" SEPTEMBER 5 & 6 RICHMOND HILL “AARON SLICK FROM PUMPKIN CREEK” PROMOTES BALANCED GROWTH For low cost, safety, healthfulnes: and comfort . . . for more leisure time to enjoy your home without the bother at constant repair! . . . for ageless, youthful appearance CONCRETE _B|.OCK$ are the building material to use. “RED SKIES OF MONTANA” FOR MORE COMFORT GURMLEY BLOCK CO. Starring OZZIE & HARRIET NELSON Plus “JAPANESE WAR BRIDE’ ALAN YOUNG and DINAH SHORE “BEHAVE YOURSELF” In Technicolor with RICHARD WIDMARK plus with DON TAYLOR Adult Entertainment Last complete show 9.00 p.m. LAST SHOWING TODAY In Technicolor starring and lower maintenance! mans ALL A. 3.1.". srz’tfiilcmous | PHONE 357 CONCRETE BLOCKS, CINDER BLOCKS WEEPING TILE. LIME 8: CEMENT Phone Stouffville 381Wl Evgs. BAldwin 1-1849 TURNER 4-1313

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