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The Liberal, 9 Apr 1953, p. 11

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TEACHER OF BALLET LIMITED CLASSES 19 Grandview Ave., Highland Park AVenue 5-1810 Thornhill The Thornhill School From the Toronto Conservatory of Music will accept a number of pupils in PIANO, ORGAN and THEORY For information phone Mrs. Mylks Richmond Hill 108 Yonge St. TUrner 4â€"1238 TI'rner 4-1511 AVenue 5-1278 Arnold Avenue. Thomhill Special Tap Classes For Boys Starting Next Week THORNHILL qA Colborne AVenue 5-1477 Ardlll Block. Yonge and “’l ton Streets Aurora, Ontario Telephone Aurora 406 Norman A. Todd, B.A. Dentist Anstey Building. Yonge Street AND BY APPOINTMENT Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Public THORNHILL Francis Block - AVenue 5-1772 EVENINGS - Tuesday and Fri. 7-9 78 Yonge St. 8., Richmond Hill Open evenings TUrner 4-1462 Barristers. Solicitors, Notaries . Mathews, Q.C. K. Stiver. B.A . E. Lyons, 23A. Jos. Vale. QC 100 Main St‘, Newmarket. Ont. . Phone 120 220 Bay St., Toronto. Ont. Phone Wa. 2343-4 Barrister. Solicitor. Notary Public 93 gouge Streetn Richmond Hill as Centre W Evefy Thursday afternoon TUrner 4-1551 Richmond Hill Toronto Office â€"â€" 18 Toronto St. Phone EM. 3-5877 Blfl’iskr, Solicitor Public Marguerite Boyle Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public Oflice Hours â€"â€" Daily 10 to 5 pm. Evenings by Appointment Richmond Theatre Block 65 Yonge St. 5., Richmond Hill TUrner 4-2084 Barristers. Solicitors. etc. John F. Walsh Fergus P. Walsh 1 85 Richmond Street West Plaza 8929 Thursday morning. Richmond Hill .65 Yonge St. S. TUmer 4-1652 Thursday afternoon, Maple SI. Rabinowitch, B.A. Barrister. Solicitor a; Notary PubHc 95 Church Street South Richmond Hill. Ontario TUrner 4-1863 Office Hours: 9-5 and by appointment Elocution, Public Speaking Platform Deportment Dramatic Art “HOMEWOOD HALL" Dr. M. J. Walker of Dancing BALLET - TAP Under the instruction of LILLY AUSTEN Thomas 0. Fraser Adelmo Melecci Plaxton & Deane DENTIST 55A YONGE ST. SOUTH Dr. W. J. Mason Dr. J. M. Dryer Dentist Stuart P. Parker BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. NOTARY PUBLIC RICHMOND HILL Floyd E'. Corner Doris Pollock Mathews, Stiver, Lyons & Vale Rates for insertion in this section are available at The Liberal office phone TUrner 4-1261. Barrister, Solicitor. etc Richmond Hill Office TUrner 4-2071 Thornhlll Ofiice AVenue 5-130n T. C. Newman RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL William Cook and Walsh THORNHILL AVenue 5-2181 MUSICAL DENTAL LEGAL AVenue 5-1667 Richmond Hill TUmer 4-1543 and Well“- and Not!!! Kenneth G. H enders OPTOMETRIST Consultation by Appointment Willowdale Office: 4969 Yonge St. Stop 6A BA. 1-5327 Thornhill Daytime: Monday to Friday 10 am. - 12 noon: 1 pm. - 3 pm Evenings: Monday to Thursday, 6 p.m. - 8 pm. 01' by appointment 22 Centre St. E Dr. Cameron Cowan BY APPOINTMENT 106 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1631 Dr. Jas. R. Langstafl’ MAPLE 41 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Office hours 2-4 pm. daily except Wednesdays Tuesday 8: Thursday evenings 6-8 pm. Other hours by appointment TUrner 4-1861 Dr. E. A. Crawford WRIGHT & TAYLOR GENERAL INSURANCE Life, Fire, Automobile. Liability Hail, Accident and Sickness Farm Insurance a Specialty King City Telephone 28 Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass, etc. Life (Confederation Life Associa- 19 Centre St. W. Richmond Hill TUmer 4-1219 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Above Harley's Drug Store OFFICE HOURS: Toronto Obstetrician & Gynecologist RICHMOND HILL TUrner 4-1311 General Insurance Life, Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass, Hospitalization and Auto Financing Richmond Theatre Block Ambulance Service 65 Yonge St. 5.. Richmond Hill Phone TUrner 4-1652 Res. TU. 4-1986 R. D. MacNaughton Life, Fire, Automobile, etc. Fire, Automobile, Farm, etc. Dr. R. A. Bigford Dr. Wm. D. Howe Insurance Services GENERAL INSURANCE Office Hours 12 to 2 pm. and 6 to 8 pm by appointment Funeral Directors Dr. R. J. Steele J. Roy H errington NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER GENERAL INSURANCE Dr. J. P. Wilson Jack Walkington W. SCHURMAN OPTOMETRISI GENERAL INSURANCE (Fire, Automobile, Etc.) Richmond Hill. Ont. 25 Grandview Ave. Thomhfll AVenue 5-1379 By appointment TUrner 4-1422 INSURANCE 26 Adelaide St. W. to EM. 3-0311 Roy V. Bick MEDICAL -â€"AND-â€" INSURANCE Maple 71R4 TUmer 4-1551 Savage lion) AVenue 5-1311 Richmond Hill PHONE 3 Work guaranteed. For free estimates call THORNHILL, AVenue 5-1348 Telephone 11 Maple, Ont. Ernie Brock & Son General Insurance Telephone MAyfalr 1145-6 Helen Simpson Lynett, J. F. Lynett For All Occasions Phone orders delivered anywhere in North Yonge St. District 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) Margaret Lillian DESIGNING - DRESSMAKING W. J. SMITH & SON Ornamental and Archways also SEWING or FITTING INSTRUCTIONS N. K. HEDGES Telephone TUmer 4-1432 DR. H. E. PALMER DR. F. W. WALKER HOURS: 10 a.m. - 11 am. 2 13.111. - 4 p.111. 6.30 13.111. - 8 p.111. evenings Leave Maple 8.10 am. Leave Richmond Hill 9.10 am. Leave Maple 3.00 pm. Leave Richmond Hill 4.30 pm. Dr. W. Allan Ripley VETERINARY SURGEON Phone 82 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. Milliken P.O.. ph. Agincourt 52w3 Markham P.O.. ph. Markham 346 No sale too big - too small AUCTIONEERS Licensed and Authorized for the R. H. Kane REAL ESTATE Farms, Suburban Properties, etc‘ INSURANCE Veterinary. Surgeon Small Animal Practice Office Calls -â€" House Calls Surgery and Boarding Elgin Mills Sideroad West Maple 17lr2 BETTER INSURANCE PROTECTION AND SERVICE New work and repairs Arthur G. Broad, D.C. Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. GENERAL BUSINESS Coaches For All Occasions Telephone King 56 Veterinary Clinic Dr. Cicely Wilson Dr. J. T. Sheppard VETERINARY SURGEON Richmond Street Paper Hanging Telephone AVenue 5-2252 213 Oak Ave., Richvale ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS Phone TUrner 4-1981 Interior and Exterior Stouffville 61607 PLASTERING Ken & Clarke Prentice Fire. Automobile. etc‘ TUmer 4-1671 21 Bedlord Park Ave. Richmond Hill TUmer 4-2062 By Appointment CHIROPRACTIC AUCTIDNEERS SCHOOL DAYS VETERINARY REAL ESTATE Painting Thornhill Centre Street Richmond Hill Maple, Ont‘ Lambs (subject to prior sale) 1 registered Hampshire Ram 55 grade Ewes, including 9 well bred Sufiolks, 12 Ryeland cross breds. 34 well bred Hampshires. due March 20, all bred to Rye- land ram Registered sheep have been prize winners at several shows Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 1 pm. Lloyd Turner. clerk ALVIN S. FARMER, auctioneer Gormley, Ont. Phone Stoufiville 67312 old Sheep 14 Registered Hampshire Ewes with lambs (subject to prior sale) 6 _Registergd Hampshire Ewe June 27 Guernsey Cow, well bred, heavy milker, fresh Guernsey Bull Calf. 6 weeks Goat. bred Brood Sow, with 9 pigs, .5 weeks ed) Cattle Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn kers 4 Horse Collars Set of Driving Harness Set of Team Harness (brass mount- Timothy Hay Horses Te_am â€" heavy mares â€" good wor- Slings, Pulleys Logging Chains 4 Milk Cans 1 Scoop Shovel l Pruning Shears (long) Set Racks for Small Truck 2 Oak Barrels' 4 Sheep Feed Racks Other small articles too numerous to mention, doubletrees, neck- yokes. shovels, etc. 2 Tarpaullns Approx. 150 Bushels Beaver Oats 300-400 Bales Clover, Alfalfa and sheep shearing heads Set Tattoo Letters and Numbers Cream Separator (hand) Small Table Churn Hay Fork. 150 ft. Draw Rope, belt Set of Sleighs with flat rack Circular Saw (power) Cross-Cut Saw 2 Pig Crates Set of Weigh Scales F-M, 1000 tbs. Root Pulper (power) Large Grinding Stone Bag Truck DeLaval Milking Machine Pump Electric Feed Grinder and Roller. Woods Stewart Electric Cow Clippers and 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 Maple 72r23 team) Walking Scufiler (M-H) Walking Plough, M-H No. 77 Turnip Seeder. M-H Cutting Box and Pipes, M-H, drive Harris (for team) Dump Rake, McCormick Hay Tedder. McCormick Hay Mower, 5’ cut IHC tfor team) Corn Scufiler, IHC dual row (for row. 3 section - CuAlAtiva‘torA .spring tooth, Massey- fertilizer, 13 row Steel Roller, Massey-Harris Drag Harrows, 4 sections Diamond Drive Tooth Drag Har- hay racks Waggon rubber tire. with rack Manure Spreader, Massey-Harris Binder, McCormick-Deering, 6 It, new condition . Di§c DIM, Massey-Harris, grain 8: Implements ‘ Tractor, Ford. Hydraulic lift (Just overhauled) with Ferguson 2 furrow plough, cultivator and disc Waggon .steel tlre, for team, with 0F FARM STOCK Shorthorn Cattle. 100 Head of Sheep Registered Hampshire Ewen with lambs. Suffolk-Ryeland TRACTOR. IMPLEMENTS. HORSES. HAY. GRAIN The property of DR. E. C. NOBLE West Half Lot 26, Concession 2, Markham Twp. On Elgin Mills Sideroad, 114 miles Northeast of Richmond Hill W. J. Aldridge SANITARY CONTRACTORS Following the wedding. the re- ception was held in Goodyear Un- ion Hall. The bride’s mother re- ceived her guests wearing navy dress with navy and white acces- sories with corsage of yellow roses. Assisting was Mrs. Clare' Munro. sister of the groom. wearing navy dress with red and white access- ories. On their return the happy couple will reside in New Toronto. Barbara Yule attended her sis- ter as matron of honour. Jean Wideman and Betty Martin were bridesmaids. The three‘glrls were attired alike in lace over taffeta gowns of_ blue, mauve and green respectively. and carried nosegays of yellow sweetheart roses. Arthur Wideman attended his brother as groomsman. Ted Wideman and Donald Yule were ushers. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a ballerinaâ€" length white lace over taffeta gown. Her finger-tip veil was caught to a lace cap. She carried a bouquet of pink ad white sweet heart roses. The church was brattin decorat- ed in keeping with the Easter sea- son. A number of friends and rela- tives attended the marriage of Lloyd Seth Wideman, youngest son of Mr. Seth Wideman and the late Mrs. Wideman. to Helen Ed- ith Fraser. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Fraser, New Toronto, on Saturday, April 4. at 4 pm. in St. Margaret's Church. AUCTION SALE SATURDAY. APRIL 18 Mrs. Allan Dpner Correspondent: Phone Stouflville 67104 Red Heifer, calf at Roan Heifer, calf at Roan Heifer, calf at Red Heifer, due to IMPORTANT GORMLEY side side side calf The Edgeley Women’s Institute, at their 40th Annual meeting held at the home of Mrs. Frank Locke on Thursday afternoon, April 2, reâ€"elected the following officers: President, Mrs. Charles Agnew; 15: Vice president, Mrs. James Spencer; 2nd vice pres., Mrs. Frank Locke; sec-treasurer, Mrs. W. Maglnn; District Director. Mrs. James Spencer; pianist. Mrs. A1- Barry Bagg was in charge» of the programme. Annual Meeting Ter’ry Elliott 'presided for the business of the meeting and Vic- tor: Young acted as secretary. The Junior Red Cross meeting on Thursday took the form of a book review‘staged as a one act comedy entitled "Two Crooks and a Lady.” The cast included Terry Elliott as the Lady and Jimmy Agnew, Billie Ash and Victor Young as the big bad crooks. Best wishes for a happy birth- day are extended this week to Mfg. J. W. Dalziel, April 8 and to Mr. Dalziel, April 9. Junior Red Cross Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graves and their daughter, Marian, of Bea- verton, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hendry and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Stanley are expecting to arrive back in -the community on April 14 after spending a most enjoyable four months with their kinfolk. in Eng- land. Mr. and Mrs. Cecfl Ashbury has bought the summer home of Mr. Wilson which is located on Jane St. and moved into their new quarters during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Don Elliott and their son George spent the Easter weekend in Woodstock visiting Mrs. Elliott’s parents. Mrs. Winnix‘red Mortson of To- ronto is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stong and on Easter Sun‘ day accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Stong to Victoria Square where they were the evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mortson. The stork paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Howden on April 2 at Peel Memorial Hospital, Brampâ€" ton and presented them with a baby daughter, Joanne Elizabeth, a sister for Arthur. Jean tipped the scales at 8 lbs. and 11% ounc- es. Mother and baby are both doing nicely and they expect to return to their home on Thursday of this week. Personals The speaker at Edgeley United Church next Sunday will be Mr. Lorne Peebles, representing the Ontario Temperance Federation. 7 A basket of springrflowers, the gift of Mrs. Allan Poole, brought their silent message of resurrec- tion. There was a large congregation in attendance at Edgeley United Church for the Easter service. Mrs Alfred Bagg presided at the organ. A sacred duet was rend- ered by Mrs. W. Kerr-Taylor and Miss Jean Kerr-Taylor and a fit- ting Easter number was rendered by the choir. Miss Ruby Puter- baugh assisted Mrs. Bagg with her violin in the accompaniment of the hymns and also played a sac- red number which was much'en- joyed by the congregation. Timken Bearings AGENCIES Yonge St. Oak Ridges TUrner 4-1061 or 859 Dundas St., West Toronto WAverIey 9559 $99.50 $127.50 Edgeley United Church, Sunday April 12, 1953. Sunday School 1:30 pm. Church Service 2:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Littieford have moved into their new home on Yongehurst Rd., which they have just recently finished building. Mr. and Mrs. W. MacLachIan spent Sunday with Mrs. M. Holmes of Yongehurst Rd. Home & School Monday night the Home and School held a euchre to raise funds Alterations â€"â€" Men’s trousers shortened Fur Coats Restyled Curtains & Drapes Made AV. 5-1854 Jimmie and Janice Ainley of Toronto. are spending the Easter holidays with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ainley of Yonge- hurst Rd. Mrs. D. Burns. with sons Jim and Stan, along with Marj. Baker, journeyed to Havelock. 0nt., last Monday, where Jim has been em- ployed for the last few months. Mesdames R. Kelly. S. Deacon, W. MacArthur. G. Frankland and A. Ryder spent Wednesday visit- lng Mrs M. Holmes and Mr. F. Sinclair of Yongehurst Rd. Belated birthday greetings are extended to Patricia LeBlanc who celebrated her 12th birthday on March 31. We welcome to our community Mr .and Mrs. Hutton and family, formerly of Richmond H111, who are now occupying the former home of the Wilsons. Avenue Rd. Social Notes Victor Draper Shallow Well Pumps Dressmaking MEMPONDINT - III. I. BLACKBURN, Yank-m -. Telephone TU. 4-2238 . CORRESPONDENT: Mrs. Raymond Stuart, R. R. 1, anie NORTH RICHVALE NEWS $117.50 $146.50 EDGELEY NEWS Telephone Maple 110R3 217 Bay Street, Toronto, Canada Wool Glowers' Organization In Historical Research, con- siderable progress was made in compiling and bringing up-toâ€"date the Community Tweedsmulr His- tory Book. Mrs. Ed. Phillips, the District President. occupied the chair for the election of officers and the re- During the year a complete study of the 26 A.C.W.W. countries was undertaken. and in November 3 very interesting demonstration in Sugarcraft was given by Mrs. Lorne Bagg of Woodbridge. The social events of the year included a Garden Party, 3 Hal- lowe’en Party and a New Year’s Frolic. The Branch was hostess at a noonday luncheon for the school children during December and the 40th anniversary of the Branch was celebrated in January. Our Registered Warehouse No. 1 WESTON, ONTARIO Reliable Grading Direct Settlement Shippers may obtain sacks and twine without charge from W. G- Bowes, R.R- 2 Maple The members considered their special May meeting, when, with a 100% attendance, they enter- tained two sister institute mem- bers from the Isle of Man. as their most outstanding meeting of the year. Interesting reports were re- tees which showed that during the tees which showed hat during he past year the branch made dona- tions to the Cancer Fund, Hospital for Sick Children. York Music Festival and the St. John Ambu- lance Corps. The Branch under- took to replenish the First Aid Kit at the school whenever the need arose. 'The sick and shut- ins were visited at Christmas time and a quilt was given to a family who had lost their home and possessions through fire. The treasurer's report showed a balance on hand of approximately two hundred dollars. Two new members, Mrs. God- frey and Mrs. Albert Peelar were welcomed into the Branch and thus brought the membership to twenty-five, an increase of six Conveners of Standing Com- mlttees are: Agriculture and Ca- nadian Industries, Mrs. C. Boake: Citizenship and Education, Mrs. E. Fierheller: Community Activ- ities and Public Relations, Mrs. B. Keffer; Historical Research and Current Events. Mrs. E. Phillips; Home economics and Health, Mrs. B. Cook; Resolutions, Mrs. A. Altcheson; Auditors, Mrs. Sum- merfelt, Miss Ella Whitmore. or by writing direct to CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED fred Bagg. Mrs. Bruce Keffer was elected assistant pianist. Mr. Joe Dowden of Hunt‘s Lane, was out and about for a few days last week, but re-eutered Sunny- brook Hospital on Friday for fur- ther treatment. Karen Wright of May Ave.. had the misfortune to sprain her ankle last week, but last report showed that Karen is coming gong nicely. David Davenport of May Ave.. has been ill in bed for the past three weeks, but the neighborhood is all pulling for David to be soon out and around again. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Andy Johnson of Mill Rd.. who are th eproud parents of a daughter, born last week. Convalescing Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. I. Ross (nee Peggy McKenzie) who are the proud parents of twins, boy and girl, born on Thursday. March 26, at Mrs. Stanford’s Nursing Home, Richmond Hill. Richvale Scoop was out on the stands last week and the children are to be congratulated on such an interesting and newsy newspaper. Congratulations for a Scholarship for some fortun- ate_Riqhvale pupil. Grades 5 aâ€"nd' 6 held a puppet show on Friday. all puppets being ma_d_e_ and clressed by the pupils. SHIP COLLECT T0 Chicago is a city of contrasts. Beautiful drives and parks, modem buildings and many centres of cultural activity are close neighbours to mysterious "Chinatown", the Mexican, Russian and Japanese sections, creating a metropolis of absorbing interest to the discerning traveller. You'll add pleasure to your trip by going the friendly wayâ€"by bus. A "Windy City” Interlude 335%} PM".-- :. - -2... A: -__.___.. n, _ .-1 I Ad: your Anon! for more doiails of Ibis and many diver Plurer Planned Vacafiom. LAU'NDERERS » WASHED and IRONED 63 Yonge St. S. 111E LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. 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