Dr. W. J. Mason |1 “homhm 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 4-1238 ‘ Doris Pollock TEACHER OF BALLET V LIMITED CLASSES 19 Grandview Ave., Highland Park AVenue 5-1318 Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public THORNHILL ‘ Francis Block - AVenue 5-1772 EVENINGS - Tuesday and Fri. 7-9 AND BY APPOINTMENT Barristers. Solicitors, etc. John F. Walsh Fergus P. Walsh 85 Richmond Street West EM. 6â€"8929 Thursday morning, Richmond Hill 65 Yonge St. S. TUrner 4-1652 Thursday afternoon, Maple ' Barristers. Solicitors. Notaries N. Mathews. QC. K. Sliver, B.A‘ B. E. Lyons, B.A. Jos. Vale. Q.C. 100 Main St., Newmarket. Ont. Phone 120 220 Bay St., Toronto, Ont. Phone We. 2343-4 Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public 93 Yonge Street. Richmond [-1111 Every Thursday afternoon TUrner 4-1551 Richmond Hill Toronto Oï¬ice â€" 18 Toronto St. Phone EM. 3-5877 Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Public OFFICE HOURS: Daily 9 a.m. to Ardlll Block. Yonge and WI ton Streets Aurora, Ontario Telephone Aurora 406 ZVorman A.’ Todd, B.A. ‘95 centre w THORNHILL 1A Colbome AVE] DENTIST ~55A YONGE ST. SOUTE I‘Ufller 4-1511 Richmond. Hill 'J. Rabinowitch, B.A. il PROFEW Dr. J. M. Dryer Dentist '78 Yonge St. 8., Richmond Hill / . Open evenings TUrner 4-1462 Barrister, Solicitor Public Dentist Anstey Building. Yonge Street THORNHILL V Evenings by? Appointment . Richmond Theatre Block 85 Yonge gt. 8.. Richmond um Barrister. Solicitor & Notary - “ Public 55 Yonge St. South Richmond Hill. Ontario Office TUmer 4-1780 Residence TUrner 4-1863 Office Hours: 9.30-5 and by appointment Marguerite Boyle Rates for insertion in this section are available at The Liberal office phone TUrner 4-1261. Thomas 0. Fraser of Dancing . BALLET - TAP Under the instruction of LILLY AUSTEN AVenue 5-1278 Arnold Avenue. Thomhfll Recital â€" May 20 and 22 Trinity- Churoh, Thomhfll Plaxton & Deane Elocution, Public Speaking Platform Deportment Dramatic Art “HOMEWOOD HALL" Dr. M. J. Walker Mathews, Stiver, Lyons & Vale BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. NOTARY PUBLIC RICHMOND HILL Stuart P. Parker Floyd E. Corner Adelmo Melecci Barrister. Solicitor. etc. RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL Richmond Hill Oï¬ice TUrner 4-2071 Thornhill Office AVenue 5-1300 T. C. Newman William Cook and Walsh AVenue 5-2181 TUrner 4‘2084 MUSICAL DENTAL lEGAL AVenue 5-1477 AVenue 5-1667 TUrner 4-1543 and Weill-t- and N our! Above Harley’s Drug Store OFFICE HOURS: Daytime: Monday to Friday 10 am. - 12 noon; 1 p.111. - 3 p.111 Evenings: Monday to Thursday. 6 p.111. ~ 8 pm. 01' by appointment 22 Centre St. E. Richmond Hill By appointment TUrner 4-1422 22 Centre St. E. Richmond EH] Consyltatlon by appointment. Ofï¬ce hours to be announced later. 106 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill TUmer 4-1631 Insurance Services GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Automobile. Plnte Glass. etc. Life (Confederation Life Associa- Jack Walkington ' ‘ GENERAL INSURANCE Life. Fire, Automobile. Liability Hail, Accident and Sickness Farm Insurance a Specialty King City ‘ Telephone 28 Life, Fire, Automobile, etc. INSURANCE 26 Adelaide St. W. Toronto EM. 3-0311 MAPLE Dr. Jas. R. Langstaï¬ Dr. John B. Wynne Dr. Allen J. Smith 19 Centre St. W. Richmond Hill 'l'Umer #1219 WRIGHT 8: TAYLOR Thomhill ‘ W. SCHURMAN General Insurance Life, Fire, Automobile, Plate'Glass, Hospitalization and Auto Financing Richmond Theatre Block 41 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Oï¬ice hours 2-4 p.m. daily except Wednesdays Tuesday & Thursday evenings 6-8 pm. Other hours by appointment TUrner 4-1861 Dr. Cameron Cowan Dr. E- A. Crawford 65 Yonu St. 8., Richmond Hill Phone TUmgr 4-1652 Ros. TU. 4-1986 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE J. Roy Herrington NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER I GENERAL INSURANCE R. D; M acN aughton Ambulance Service RICHMOND HILL GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Automobile. Farm, etc. Obstetrician & Gynecologist Dr. R. A. Bigford Ofï¬ce TURNER 4-1271 Residence TURNER 4-1803 Funeral Directors Oflice Hour: 12 to 2 pm. and 6 to 8 13.111. by appointment Dr. Wm. D. Howe (Fire, Automobile,~ Etc.) Dr. J. P. Wilson Dr. R. J. Steele Richmond Hill. Ont. 25 Grandview Ave. Thorn)!!! TUrner 4-1311 Roy V. Bick AVenue 5-1379 INSURANCE By appointment TUmer 4-1551 Maple 7134 Savage AVenuc 5-1311‘ PHONE 8 Telephone 11 Maple; Ont. For All Occasions Phone orders delivered anywhere in North Yonge St. District 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) Ernie Brock & Son General Insurance Telephone MAyfair 1145-6 Helen Simpson Lynett, J. F. Lynett Licensed and Authorized for the 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 slle too big - too small VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Centre Street TUrner 4-1432 Richmond Hill R. H. Kane REAL ESTATE Farms. Suburban Properties, etc‘ INSURANCE Fire. Automobile. etc. TUrner 4-1671 Phone 82 Dr. W. Allan Ripley Arthur G. Broad, D.C. 10 mm. - 11 am. 2 pm. - 4 pan. 6.30 p.111. - 8 13.111. evenings Telephone AVenue 5-2252 W. J. SMITH & SON / Painting Kenneth G. H enders OPTOMETRIST Consultation by Appointment Willowdale Office: 4969 Yonge St. Stop 6A BA. 1-5327 SCflOOL DAYS LeaVe Maple 8.10 3.111. Leave Richmond Hill 9.10 a.m. Leave Maple 3.00 pm. Leave Richmond Hill 4.30 pm. 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 Maple 72r23 Elgin Mills Sideroad West BETTER INSURANCE PROTECTION AND SERVICE Dr. J. T. Sheppard VETERINARY SURGEON Richmond Street Veterinary Clinic GENERAL BUSINESS Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. Dr. Cicely Wilson Coaches For All Occasions Telephone Kin; 56 Small Animal Practice Paper Hanging 213 Oak Ave., Richvale Veterinary Surgeon ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS Ken & Clarke Prentice Phone TUrner 4-1931 DR. H. E. PALMER DR. F. W. WALKER HOURS: 21 Bedforjd Park Ave. Richmond Hill TUmer 4-2062 Interior and Exterior CHIROPRACTIC 0PTOMETRIST REAL ESTATE AUCTIDNEERS VETERINARY By Appointment AUCTIONEERS Thornhill Maple 1711-2 Maple, Ont EAULED FOR DRY CISTERNS AND WELLS. ETC. R.‘ FERGUSON R. R. 1 Scarboro Jet. Plymouth 5-1334 Successor to R. Gibson Plumbing & Heating Richmond Hill TU 4-1650 Sandwiches, tea and cookies were served to everyone and then the majority of the company pro- ‘ceeded to Unionville to march in the Coronation Day parade there. The W.I. had made a wagon-float on which rode the Queen in the person of Ellen Hooper, and her loyal subjects as represented by members of the Commonwealth of Nations. Mrs. Wilkins as Can- ada ,Mrs. Brown as India, Mrs. G. Robinson as Ireland. Mrs. J. Brown as New Zealand. Others were Mrs. J. Rodick, Mrs Pralet, Mrs. Geo. Kelly, Mrs. E. Stotts, Mrs. R. Boy- ington. Driving the tractor which pulled the float was Dorothy Hoop- er dressed as John Bull. Among the many floats in the parade this one presented a most attractive appearance. New work and repairs Ornamental and Archways Work guaranteed. For free estimates call THORNHILL, AVenue 5-1348 Roger Proulx On Wednesday of last week Harv nony Club members performed 0p- eration Scrub Brush at the church. A dozen or more women arrived early in the morning armed with the necessary equipment and gave the church a thorough cleaning. They took along a lunch and work- ed through until they could ï¬nd nothing more to clean which was about 2.30 pm. Members! Please think well and use the door mat when next you enter! Here Comes Charley An hilarious play “Here Comes Charley†was presented in Button- ville Hall on Friday night of last week. A large audience was pres- ent and enjoyed the comedy pres- ented by St. Columba’s United Church Young People. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs. Douglas Pierce (nee Betty Trib- bling) on the birth of a son on June 1 (a ï¬rst grandchild for Mrs. Doris Tribbling. Financially as well. the evening was a success. The Harmony Club which sponsored it realized the sum of $53 after splitting door re- ceipts and expenses with the guest players. Coronation Celebration of the entrance walk and each member ‘threw some earth onto the roots. Mr. Bill Hood and Mrs. G. Purvis took movies of this cere- mony. Mr; Huston made the dedi- cation prayer and God Save The Queen was sung. When the preliminary service was over, those present adjourned to the Hall where the schol child- ren presented choral numbers. “Elizabeth of England†and “In a Golden Coach.†One verse of the latter was sung by a trio. Jimâ€" mie Hood. Bobby Wilkins and Rog- er Kedwell. Among those attending perfor- mances by the Metropolitan Opera in Toronto last week were Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Huston and Betty. Mrs. H. English, Mrs. B. C. Sisler and Rebecca and Mrs. A. Miller. Congratulations to Douglas Tribbling who successfully com- pleted his year's work at Tech in the Auto Mechanic‘s course. Everyone is glad to welcome John Craig back home after a two weeks stay at the Hospital for Sick Children. He is most grateful for the many gifts he received while there, but is still wondering who to thank for that delicious box of chocolates that came minus a card. A special service to honour Quen Elizabeth on her coronation was held in Brown’s Corners Un- ited Church last Sunday. The choir under the direction of Mrs. S. English gave a rendition of "All Hail the Queen†by Healey Willan. Havergal Graduate Richard Tribbling has recently been granted a private flying 1iâ€" cence. He has been taking lessons at Gillies Airport under the tute- lage of Gordon Craig. Clean Church Neighbourhood News Congratulations to George Kelly. who has successfully completed his third year in Dentistry. Special Church Service An impressive graduation cere- mony took place at Havergal Col- lege last Monday evening. In hte graduating class was Miss Joanne Gray, whose aunt. Mrs. S. English was among the guests. Receives Flying Licence An impressive ceremony took place at Buttonville Hall on Cor- onation Day when the Women‘s In- stitute sponsored a tree planting and dedication service. The new W.I. president, Mrs. Chas. Hooper, conducted proceedings. giving a brief opening address, followed by the Maple‘ Leaf Forever. Rev. A, C. Huston gave a short talk on the reason for the tree planting. The trees, which were red maples, were planted one on either side Estimates gladly given free N. K. HEDGES Correspondent: Mrs. F. 3. Leaf R. R. 2 Gormle! Phone Agincourt 335.12 WATER BUTTONVILLE PLASTERING Painting, Paperhanging, etc. ‘Your home deserves the best’ The Young Peoples Societies of Gamble Ave. and Jones Ave., Tor- onto. met Friday evening to press ent Mrs. Ross Brilllnger and Miss Geraldine Sibley with A lovely chair and coffee table. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pattenden have moved into their new home up the fourth concession just north of Gormley. A number of local men motored to Fort Erie Bible School on Mon- day to begin prepara’tions for the General Conference of the Breth« ren in Christ Church which is to be held there commencing June 10. Churches of Canada and the United States will be included in this Conference. The Married Couples Group held a very enjoyable meeting on Tues- day evenlng of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stew- art of Toronto. Plans were made to hold 3 Strawberry Festival on Wednesday evening. June 24. Dain- ty refreshments brought the meet- ing to a close. The ladies of the congregation are invited to the Annual Garden Party at the Victor Home. 1102 Broadview Ave.. Toronto. from 3- 5 pm. on June 10. The annual memorial service will be held Sunday. June 7. at 2.30 pm. in the church. The guest speaker will be Rev. C. Higginson of Richmond Hill United Church. Special music will be provided. Personals Mrs. Allan Orr and Miss Anna Orr held 11 miscellaneous shower on Friday evening of last week in honour of Miss Aieleen Keffer, a bride-to-be of this month. Mrs. J. Bond had supper Sunday night with Mr and Mrs. Bert Leeki God Save the Queen! Long May She Reign! Married Couples Group Sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Earl MacMurray and family in the pass- ing of Mr. MacMurray's father. Mr. S. MacMurray, in his 85th year. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Henderson. Blanche. Ruth and Freda. spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. L. Cllmenhage and family of Stevens- ville. Last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Bennett a shower was held in honour of Mr. Harry Empringham and Miss Florence Britnell, who will be married Saturday‘ June 8. We are glad to hear Mrs. John Forrester is improving and hope she will soon be home from the hospital. Congratulations to Miss Mildred Brillinger who graduated from the Toronto General Hospital recently: The regular monthly meeting of the W.M.S. will be held on Thurs- day, June 11. at 2 p.m.. at the home of Mrs. Norman Brodie. Headford. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Hickson. There will also be the Baby Band Graduation. All the ladies are cordially invited to attend. Memorial Service Mr. and Mrs. Selby and family of Toronto had Sunday dinner with Mr and Mrs. R. R'illinger and family. Mr. Keith Steckley has com- pleted his ï¬rst year of schooling in Upland, California and return- ed to his home Saturday for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thompson visit- ed on Sunday with friends at Markdale. Mr.-and Mrs. Harry Jones and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Jones had Saturday night supper with Mrs. B. Jones on the occasion of Harry’s birthday. Mrs. John Timbers, Mrs. Chas. Connor and Mrs. B. Jones had lunch Wednesday with Mrs. H. Carr of Toronto. Mr .and Mrs. Anthony Nigh are making considerable alterations on their home south of Gormley. Mr. Ralph Baker of Fordwich is the carpenter. Mr. James Stevens, visited in Aurora on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Robinson Progressive Conservative Candidate York Scarboro Riding STANLEY SCHATZ A. Rollinson Phone TU. 4-1791 Mrs. Allan Done: Correspondent: Phone Stouflvillo 61104 DECORATING Landscaping ' Discing Ploughing EarthMoving Grading Call Guy-Mac AV. 5-2171 WWENT: In. W. Smdle, Vinoâ€: Squat. ’lolophm m "600 GORMLEY VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Johnson had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. N. Brodie and family of Head- ford. The regular monthly meeting of the Sr. Women's Institute will be held on Tuesday evening, June 9. at 8 pm. at the home of Mrs. Douglas Parsons. All the ladies are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Uno Ounapuu and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Burton and family of Maple on Sunday afternoon. The Young People's Baseball team was victorious again on Mon- day evening when they played the Wesley Young People's team. How- ever. the score was very close 11- 10 in favor of Victoria Square. Sr. Women’s Institute The ladies of the congregation are invited to a garden party at Victor Home, 1102 Broadview Ave., from 3 to 5 pm. Wednesday, June 10. W.MS at home of Mrs. Brodie Thursday. June 11. at 2.15 pm. Mrs. Hickson. guest speaker. Baby Band graduation. All ladies cor- dially invited. Richmond Hill Women's Institute will meet on Thursday, June 11. at 2.30 pm. in the Sunday School Room of the Presbyterian Church. Members of Edgeley Institute Will display their collection of dolls dressed in costumes of the mem- ber countries of the Associated Country Women of the World. This is of interest to all institute members due to the coming A. C. W. W. meeting in Toronto in Aug- ust. A hearty invitation is extend,- ed to all women in Richmond Hill and vicinity as well as members of neighbouring Institutes. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Empringham and Barbara had Sunday evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. V. West- brook. Friends will be pleased to hear that Mrs. Ted Brown is able to leave the hospital following her serious operation. We hope she may be soon restored to perfect health. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bennett and Ray spent Coronation Day with Mr .and Mrs. Ray Wllson and John- ny of Toronto. Softball A speedy recovery is wished for Mr. Jack Frisby who has been very ill. Richmond Hill Women’s Institute NOW! A GoodyearTire, only $18.95 "12.3%.? MIEXIICG Rolling south over scenic highways you are louled via New Orleans where you have two nights and one day to see the sights of this enchanting city. Your tour conductor who speaks both Spanish and English ioins your, group at San Anionic and accompanies you to Mexico and back. You'll onioy the wonderful sights of Mexico, in Quaint shops and he strange customs of its colorful citizens Down South of the Border 90% of ï¬n trouble occurs in the last 10% of a tire‘s avoid future trouble â€" and here‘s why: FOR A LIMITED TIME, WE'LL PAY LIP TO TWICE OUR REGULAR TRADE-ll ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD, WORN TIRES.- MyowAgoMformonWsdlï¬icm many other Noam Flamed Vacations. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, June 4, 1953 11 2 Smith Crescent EMpire 6-5373 SAND. GRAVEL. CRUSHED STONE, LOAM & FILL, CUSTOM GARDEN PLOUGHING & DISCING, SOD. FLAGSTONE, & LIGHT GRADING Concrete Blocks â€"â€" -â€" Cinder Blocks PHONE : TU. 4-0009 maï¬a“: MARATHON by L. W. REID AVenue 5-2211 if}? Mo- MU- - MA ""29" ll ' $23099â€" ROUND m» an snou Tonomo (Sabin! lo change) mcwoss Mom cool FOR 23 mam: ‘ (2 In a room) use "was DOUBLE AllOVlAlCI Thornhill Maple 6