‘7'.“ Floyd E. Corner 15 attendance slipping? Then remind your members of that forthcominggneeting by listing it in the “Comm: Events†column of. The Liberal. It’s low in cost. Tele- phone TUrner 4-1261. The Thornhill School TEACHER OF BALLET LIMITED CLASSES Register early to ensure enrolment Evening classes Tuesdays and Thursdays *19 Grandview A\'e.. Highland Park AVenue 5-1318 Thornhill ‘5 Thomas 0. Frasf): IUrner 4-1511 THORNHILL Francis Block - AVenue 5-1772 BVENINGS - Tuesday and Fri. 7-9 AND BY APPOINTMENT Ardlll Block. Yonge and W! ton Streets Aurora, Ontario Telephone Aurorg 406 Norman A. Toddg harrist‘er, Solicitor, Notary Public Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 93 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill Every Thursday afternoon TUrner 4-1551 Richmond Hill Toronto Office -â€" 18 Toronto St. Phone EM. 3-5877 85 Centre W IA Colborne Barristers. Solicitors, Notaries ï¬Mathews, ().C. K. Stiver. B.A. B. E. Lyons, ALA. Jos. Vale. QC. 100 Main St.: Newmarket, Ont. Phone 120 220 Bay St.. Toronto, Ont. Phone Wa. 2343-4. - Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Hahn F. Walsh Fergus P. Walsh ‘85 Richmond Street West EM. 6-8929 Thursday morning, Richmond Hill .65 Yonge St. S. TUrner 4-1652 Thursday afternoon, Maple 78 Yonge St‘ Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public OFFICE HOURS: Daily 9 am. to 5 pm. Evenings by Appointment Richmond Theatre Block 65 Yonge St. 5., Richmond Hill TUrner 4-2084 ï¬' PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY Barrister, Solicitor Public Dentist Anstey Building. Yongo Street THORNHILL AV‘enue 5-2181 'J. Rabinowitch, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor & Notary Public 55 Yonge St. South Richmond Hill. Ontario Office TUrner 4-1780 ~ Residence TUrner 4-1863 Office Hours: 9.30-5 ’ and by appointment Marguerite Boyle Dr. M. J. Walker of Dancing BALLET - TAP Under the instruction of LILLY AUSTEN AVenue 5-1278 Arnold Avenue, Thornhill Elocution, Public Speaking Platform Department Dramatic Art "HOMEWOOD HALL" Plaxton & Deane DENTIST 55A YONGE ST. SOUTH BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC RICHMOND HILL Dr. W. J. Mason Mathews, Stiver, Lyons & Vale Stuart P. Parker Dr. J. M. Dryer Dentist Barrister, Solicitor. etc. RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL Rates for insertion in us section are available at The Liberal office phone TUrner 4-1261. Doris Pollock T. C. Newman Richmond Hill Office William Cook and Walsh TUrner 4-2071 Thornhill Office AVenue 5-1300 Open evenings TUrner 4-1462 MUSICAL WI " ’ TUnor 4-1543 momean DENTAL LEGAL Richmqnd Hill AVenue 5â€"1667 AVenue 5-1477 Richmond Hill and Weill]!!- and Notary Above Harley's Drug Store OFFICE HOURS: Daytime: Monday to Friday 10 am. - 12 noon; 1 pm. - 3 pm. Evenings: Monday to Thursday. 6‘p.m. - 8 pm. 01' by appointment Thornhill 22 Centre St. E. Richmond Hill By appointment TUrner 4-1422 22 Centre St. E. Richmond Hill Consultation by appointment. Office hours to be announced later. 106 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1631 MAPLE Dr. Jas. R. Langstaï¬' Dr. John B. Wynne Dr. Allen J. Smith 41 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Oflice hours 2â€"4 pm. daily except 'Wednesdays Tuesday 8.: Thursday evenings: 6-8 p.m. Other hours by appointment TUrner 4-1861 WRIGHT & TAYLOR Jack WIaIkington GENERAI‘; INSURANCE Life, Fire, Automobile, Liability Hail, Accident and Sickness Farm Insurance 3 Specialty King City Telephone 28 Dr. Cameron Cowan Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass. etc. Life (Confederation Life Associa- 19 Centre St. W. Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1219 Dr. E- A. Crawford Toronto General Insurance _ Life, Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass, Hospitalization and Auto Financing Richmond Theatre Block Life, Fire, Automobile, etc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE 65 Yonge St. 5., Richmond Hill Phone TUmer 4-1652 Res. TU. 4-1986 R; D. 'MacNaughton GENERAL INSURANCE 'Ambulance Service RICHMOND HILL‘ TUrner 4-1311 Insurance Services GENERAL INSURANCE Obstetrician 8.: Gynecologist J. Roy Herrington NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER GENERAL INSURANCE Ofï¬ce TURNER 4-1271 Residence TURNER 4-1303 Dr. R. A. Bigford Dr. Wm. D. Howe Funeral Directors Fire, Automobile. Farm, etc. Office Hours 12 to 2 pm. and 6 to 8 pm. by appointment Dr. R. J. Steele Dr. J. P. Wilson W. SCHURMAN (Fire, Automobile, Etc.) Richmond Hill. Ont. 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhm INSURANCE 26 Adelaide St. W. to EM. 3-0311 LIFE INSURANCE Roy F. Bick By appointment AVenue 5-1379 INSURANCE TUmer 4-1551 Maple 71R4 Savage tlon) AVenuc 5-1311 PHONE 3 Telephone 11 Maple, Ont. Telephone MAyfair 1145-6 Helen Simpson Lynett, J. F. Lynett Ernie Brock & Son General Insurance For All Occasions Phone orders delivered anywhere in North Yonge St. District 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) W. J. SMITH & SON Painting Kenneth G. H ehders VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Centre Street TUrner 4-1432 Richmond Hill DR. 11. E. PALMER DR. F. W. WALKER ‘- HOURS: 10 mm. - 11 mm. 2 pm. - 4 pm. 6.30 pan. - 8 p.m. evenings Telephone AVcnue 5-2252 Phone 82 Dr. W. 'Allan Ripley Ken & Clarke Prentice AUCTIONEERS Licensed and Authorized for the 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.0., ph. Agincourt 52w3 Markham P.O., ph. Markham 346 No sale too big - too small SAXOOL DAYS Leav: Maple 8.10 am. Leave Richmond Hill 9.10 am. Leave Maple 3.00 pm. Leave Richmond Hill 4.30 pm. R. H. Kane REAL ESTATE Farms. Suburban Properties, etcl INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, etc. TUrner 4-1671 « 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 72:23 Arthur G. Broad, D.C. Small Animal Practice Elgin Mills Sideroad West Maple 171r2 BETTER INSURANCE PROTECTION AND SERVICE Consultation by Appointme‘nt Willowdale ounce: (969 Yong: St., Stop 6A 3A. 1-5327 Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. GENERAL BUSINESS Thornhill Veterinary Clinic Dr. Cicely Wilson .Dr. J. T. Sheppard VETERINARY SURGEON Coaches For All Occasions Telephone King 56 Paper Hanging 213 Oak Ave., Richvale Vejerinary Surgeon ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS Phone TUrner 4-1931 Interior and Exterior OPTOMETRIST 21 Bedford Park Ave Richmond Hill TUrner 4-2062 By Appointment CHIROPRACTIC AUCTIUNEERS REAL ESTATE VETERINARY Richmond Street OPTOMETRIST Maple, Ont‘ Formerly operated by Ron Glbson ' Pl. 5-1334 Plumbing & Heating Richmond Hill TU 4-1650 Roger Proulx FOR SCHOOL SECTION NO. 23 KINGHORN For redecoration of classroom and lobbies will be received by the Board up to July 25, 1953. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. Mr. and Mrs. R. Sproxton. Betty and Howard are holidaying this week at a cottage at Wasaga Beach. Week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. Eade were Edna Eade and Margaret Coswell of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cox of Hunts- ville. We are glad .to see Mrs. Levi Hoover able‘ to be around again after suffering several weeks from a stitch in her‘ back. Mr .and Mrs. Dalton Harvey and Pat of Thornhiil had dinner Sat- urday evening with Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilcox. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sider and family and Mrs. Handel of Fenelon Falls called at the home of his parents on Sunday.- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Noble and Victor spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Noble at Lake Sim- cog. The sympathy of the community here is extended to Peter Stick- Ie'y and family of Elmira in their sad bereavement. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Eade, nee Jean Winger of Maple, who were married here last Saturday. A shower in their honor was held last Thursday evening at the home of‘Mr .and Mrs. G. Cull- en' of Richmond Hill. We extend our best wishes to this couple and wish them many happy years to- gether. Estimates gladly given free Visitors with Mrs. E. Jones. Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ba- ker, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Jones and children of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones of Aurora, Mrs. Art Marinof and children of Rich- mond Hi1]. 7 Mr .and Mrs. Jos. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Lehman‘ visited friends near Peterboro on Sunday. Our Sunday SchOol at Headford needs a ï¬lm strip projector. and several schemes for raising mon- ey have worked out nicely. A week or so ago Mrs. F. Barker kindly donated many of her valuable iris bulbs to be sold and it proved very successful. We are hoping to go over the top with our latest ven- ture, moving pictures on Pakistan. These will be shown with comâ€" ments by Murray Coulter and his mother, Mrs. Jas. Coulter, ‘who spent six years there. This affair, under the sponsorship of the Sun- day School Missionary Committee will take place on the evening of July 22 at 8.30 p.m. Come and bring your friends and learn of customs and ways of living in the Near East. To promote this even- ing. prizes were offered for posters advertising it, suitable for placing in stores. Some very original work was turned in by some of our local children. The school will be divided into ‘three groups: ill for ages from 3 to 6 or grade 1, under the capable direction of Mrs. F. Leaf; 12) for ages 6 to 8 under Mrs. Cummer Lee's direction; (3) for those over 9 years. Parents will be invited for’ an informal session on Friday evening, July 24. at 7.30. Children from all three districts on the Victoria Square charge will meet at Headford Church Mon- day morning for the opening of Vacation School. There is a larger staff of teachers this year and we expect to be more efficient. P. F, Briggs of Toronto Technical School will direct the senior boys in hand- crafts. Mrs. _Percy F. Briggs left on Tuesday to motor with friends to Loveland. Colorado, where they will spend a few weeks at the Third Sacred School. Mr. Jack Simpson and Margaret were in Church on Sunday. Mar- garet joined Audrey and Ruth, who has been visiting in Headford for the past two weeks. in the choir for the service. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leuschner, with Audrey and Mr. Desmond Bell were Sunday visitors with Mr. an Mrs. Walter Leuschner. ’ Headford Sunday School picnic to Woodland Park will be held on Wednesday, July 15. Miss Jessie Peppiatt R.N. of Port Hope visited with her sisters, Mrs. Duncan of Vancouver and Mrs. Hugh Deverell at Mrs. Deverell's home here. For dry wells, Cistefns, etc Signed â€" J. W. Burns, Secretary School Section 23 Mrs. Allan Doner Correspondent: Phone Stouffville 67104 TENDERS HEADFORD NEWS Water Hauled Mrs. H. Acreman R. R. 2 Gormley. 0m. Phone TUrner 4â€"2236 Ra y Ferg uson Wexford CORRESPONDENT GORMLEY, Painting, Paperhanging, etc. ‘Your home deserves the best’ Mrs. Alden Clark, Toronto, and Mrs. Robert Freeman, Newton.- brook. sister-inâ€"law and aut of Miss Marguerite Clark ,ent rtain- ed for her at a miscellaneous show- er at the home of the former in Toronto. A trousseau tea was giv. en by her mother on Wednesday._ Mrs. G. Baker and Miss Barbara Baker were hostesses lastrWednesâ€" day at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Marguerite Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan H. Clark, No. 7 Garden Avenue. Miss Clark is to be married at 4 o'clock on Saturday July 18 at Trinity Church to Clayton Jones. son of Mrs. and the late Mr. E. Jones. Corporal and Mrs. Bill Grady left on Saturday with their three and a half year old daughter. Di- ane, and year and a half old son Douglas to drive to Bagotville, Que, where they have been posted. Bagotville is almost 400 miles north of Montreal. and is in a re- sort area. The Gradys lived for almost a year in Langstaff, and every good wish goes with them for a happy sojourn at their new air force station. Shower Bride-to-be They also play the patients at the Ontario Hospital every Mpnday night and the boys enjoy these ball games as much as the men do. Personals Fred Morris’ Boys Junior Team swamped Concord 13-3 on Wed- nesday' night. Owing to the wet weather, they have played only 3 games but have won all three. Mrs. R. Stewardson and her sis- ter, Miss Ann Sutterby, are spend- ing a month with Mrs. Steward- son‘s niece in Calgary. ' Mrs. L. Bolton and daughter, Nancy, are visiting Mrs. Sutterby. mother of Mrs. Stewardson and Mrs. Bolton. Move To Quebec Baseball On Saturday. July 11. Judith Paxton celebrated her 7th birth- day. The table. with its decora- tions ,party hats. ballons and par- cel treats was much appreciated by the hostess and her guests. The children enjoyed games and a can- dy hunt. As Paua Ball's birth- day is on the 16th, oth Judith and Paula had prettin decorated cakes from which to blow the candles. Those present were Audrey Her- rima, Susanne. Teddy and David Levison, Billy Thompson and Mar- ion Simpson. Mothers present were Mrs. E. Simpson, Mrs. A. Ball, Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. J. Levison. On July 12 Susanne Levison cel- ebrated her 9th birthday by enter- A lovely miscellaneous shower was held in the Temperanceville Church Sunday School rooms on Monday evening for Miss Barbara llerrima. whose marriage will take place on Saturday in the same church. Some 40 members of the community paid tribute to the bride by a great variety of lovely gifts. The bride, assisted by Mrs. Smith. sat under a prettin decor- ated arch of streamers and‘confet- ti ï¬lled balloons. while the parcels were opened. Miss Margaret Bey- non was responsible for the pret- ty decorations. Barbara. happy and thrilled, with her gifts. thanked the group. Lunch was served. Birthday Recreation may be an indi- vidual hobby or an experience shared with others audit is man's principal opportunity for enrichment of living. CARL. E. HILL, M.D., M.O.H. Recreation Recreation is a basic need for living in a democratic soc- iety. .It may be an organized or a spontaneous aétivity under governmental, voluntary or pri- vate auspices. Individual recreatidn may be any wholesome leisure ex: perience engaged in solely for the satisfaction derived there- from. It includes games and sports. comping, hiking, danc- ing, picnics. discussion groups, drama, music ,arts and crafts and other activities of personal choice. CORRESPONDENT: MRS. ED. PAXTON. R. R. 2‘, KING A. Rollinson DEPT. OF HEALTH TWP. OF NORTH YORK DECORATING Phone TU. 4-1791 Landscaping Discing Ploughing Earth Moving & Terracing Call Gu’y-Mac AV. 5-2171 LANGSTAFF NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. A. T. MATHEWS TEMPERANCEVILLE NEWS Phone AVenue 5-1455 Phone King 3R1! P.0. Box Station H. Toronto Representatives and Dealers for less than the cost of your newspaper Get the facts on a. 80F 1‘ WATER "The Garden Tractor Man" WE SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL Yonge Street North. RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Spanton, of Yonge Street. had a pleasant time last week at their cottage on Fairy Lake, Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. John‘Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Suter were guests. at the wedding on Saturday of John's b‘rother, Ron, who mar- ried Miss Joan Anne Haughian. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Haughian. The ceremony was per- formed 'b_v Rev. Father T. F. Bat- tle in Holy Name Church, Toronto. Ron and John are sons of Mrs. C. M. Orr and the late Mr. Stanley Morris. Mrs. Colin Court. Toronto. en- tertained at a miscellaneous show- last Wednesday for her niece, Miss Phyllis Garner. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garner, Fairview Ave. Miss Garner is to be married on August, 1 to Joe Greenï¬eld, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Greenï¬eld, Garden Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Suter and daughters. Anne and Carol. from Kapuskasing, are now visiting in the districtwith relatives. Toronto Shower Mrs. R. Holmes. her granddau- ghter, Patsy Jess, and niece. Bar- bara Sute’r, spent a week at Grav- enhurst, with Mrs. Holmes‘ mother, Mrs. Charles Herman. Congratulations to Peer Nor- gaard fbr the splendid report of his school term. Mrs. Rosborough, Mr. and Mrs. E. Jack and their families were guests of Mr‘ and Mrs. Maurice Beynon Monday evening. After an 11 week vacation in her homeland. Holland, Mrs. Her- rima returned to her farï¬ily in Temperanceville. Mrs. Herrima reports a wonderful time and cer- tainly looking well after her trip. XIrs, Sita DeFriez, sister of Mrs. He rlma came to Canada when the latter returned. She is a trained nurse and expects to remain in this country for some ï¬me. STAN TROYER It is with regret we heard nf Miss Betty Davis‘ appendix oper- ation. However. Betty is now at home and convalescing favourab- ly. Another birthdayiwas celebrated when Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bey- non and Betty were guests of Mrs. John Gowen of Aurora for Sunday dinner. Mrs. Beynon's birthday is on the 16th but. she had the pleasure of an early celebration. Personals taining Patsy and Bobby Machlin. Betty Beynon. Audrey Herrima and the Paxtons. The children thor- oughly enjoyed a birthday dinner. They climaxed the day's enjoyment by each having a ride on Kitty, Susanne's pony. Phone UK. 9133 WATER SOFTENING EQUIPMENT LTD. soft water unit Fence Rows Moving Dirt Back Filling, etc. All Kinds BLOCK WORK BULLDOZIN G You Want All the Time TUrner 4-1124 Taylor in all areas NOW SMITH 8 MILLARD GENERAL CONTRACTORS All The THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, July 16. 1953 11 Houses Small Jobs Basements Ponds, etc. EXCAVATING BUILDING ASK YOUR LOCAL AGENT ABOUT "HIGHWAY TOURS" TO ALL PARTS OF THE U.S.A. It's iust what the doctor orders to rest your nerves and to give you new pep and vigour after a strenu- ous year on the iob. Make your vacation completely restfulâ€"leave your cares behind and'travel by bus. Phone King 1'45 TU. 4-1131 - c913 Wmm/ EMpire 6-5373 Concrete Blocks â€"- â€" Cinder Blocks TORONTO - HAMILTON - LONDON - SAnuxA - KITCHENER - WINDSOR - PETERBOROUGH ‘ CANADAS LARGEST REALTORS " Richmond. Hill Office 8 Yonge St. South FOR SAFE - CONFIDENT BUYING AND SELLING Your BRANCHES: MEAFORD . . . . - ~ . . . . $6.95 Houses Chimneys Fireplaces Roads Lanes, etc. BRICKLAYING GRADING MALTBY’S SERVICE STN. SUBURBAN SPECIALIST RICHMOND HILL Phone TUrner 4-0001 (Subject to Change) Round Trip Fares Information at Tickets and MAyfair 0397 Maple 6