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The Liberal, 8 Oct 1953, p. 13

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Studio reopens September 21 Registrations still being accepted ‘ AVenue 5-1278 Arnold Avenue, Thomhlll Thornhill TEACHER OF BALLET LIMITED CLASSES Register early to ensure enrol- ment Evening classes Tuesdays and Thursdays 19 Grandview Ave. Highland Park AVenue 5-1318 The Thornhill School 78 Yonge St. 5.. Richmond Hill Open evenings TUrner 4-1462 DENTIST 55A YONGE ST. SOUTH TUmer 4-1511 Richmond Hill Barrister. Solicitor. and Notary Public Ardiil Block. Yonge and Welling- ton Streets Aurora. Ontario Telephone Aurora 406 AND BY APPOINTMENT THORNHILL Francil Block - AVenue 5-1772 EVENINGS - Tuesday 5: Fri. 7â€"9 Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public Dentist Anstey Building. Yonge Street THORNHILL AVenue 5-2181 06 Centre W Thomas 0. Fraser THORNHILL 1A Colborne AVen Every Thursday afternoon TUrner 4-1551 Richmond Hill Toronto Office â€"- 18 Toronto St. Phone EM. 3-5877 ‘ T. C. Newman Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public 93 Yonge Street Richmond Hill Marguerite Boyle Barristers. Solicitors, Notaries N. Mathews, QC. K. Stiver, B.A. B. E. Lyons, B.A. Jos. Vale. QC 100 Main St., Newmarket, Ont. Phone 120 220 Bay St., Toronto, Ont. Phone Wa. 2343-4 Barristers. Solicitors, etc. John 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 Dr. M. J. Walker Evenings by Appointment Richmond Theatre Block 06 Yonge St. 5.. Richmond Hill TUrner 4-2084 Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public Office Hours: Daily 9 am. to Elocution. Public Speaking Platform Deportment Dramatic Art. "HOMEWOOD HALL" Banister, Solicitor & Notary Public 55 You“ St. South Richmond Hill. Ontario Office TUmer 4-1780 Residence TUmer 4-1863 Office Hours: 9.30-5 J. Rabinowitch, BA. u PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dr. W. J. Mason Plaxton & Deane Norman A. Todd, Floyd E. Corner of Dancmg BALLET - TAP Under the instruction of LILLY AUSTEN’ Stuart P. Parker BAmusuR', soucnon, NOTARY PUBLIC RICHMOND HILL Rates for insertion in this section are available at The Liberal office. phone TUrner 4-1261 Mathews, Stiver, Lyons & Vale Doris Pollock Dr. J. M. Dryer Dentist Barrister, Soliciti);1 _otc and by appointment RICHMOND HILL mom:an Richmond Hill Office TUrner 4-2071 Thornhlll Office vAVen ue 5-1300 William Cook and Walsh MUSICAL DENTAL lEGAl. AVenue 5-1667 AVenue 5-1477 TUrner 4-1543 Daytime: Monday to Friday 10 am. - 12 noon: 1 pm. - 3 pm Evenings: Monday to Thursday Or by appointment .Thornhill AVenue 5-1311 41 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Ofiice hours 2-4 pm. daily except Wednesdays Tuesday & Thursday evenings 6-8 p.m. Other hours by appointment TUrner 4-1861 22 Centre St. E. Richmond Hill By appointment TUrner 4-1422 22 Centre St. E. Richmond Hill Office hours 9 am. to 6 pm. also day 8: evening- appointments 106 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1631 Dr. Cameron Cowan MAPLE Dr. Jas. R. Langstaff Dr. John B. Wynne Dr. Allen J. Smith GENERAL INSURANCE Life. Fire, Automobile, Liability, Hail, Accident and Sickness, Farm Insurance 8 Specialty King City Telephone 28 R. D. M acN aughton Dr. E A Crawford Life (Confederation Lfle Assoc- iation) 19 Centre St. w. Richmond Hill TUmer 4-1219 65 Yonge St. 5., Richmond Hill Obstetrician & Gynecologist deage Insurance Services GENERAL INSURANCE ‘General Insurance Life, Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass, Hospitalization and Auto Financing Richmond Theatre Block Above Harley’s Drug Store OFFICE HOURS: Arthur G. Broad, Fire, Automobile. Plate Glass, etc. Dr. R. A. Bigford Toronto . Roy V. Bick Life, Fire, ‘Automobile. etc. INSURANCE 26 Adelaide St. W. J. Roy Herrington NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER GENERAL INSURANCE Dr. Wm. D. Howe Office Hours 12 to 2 p.m. and 6 to 8 p,m , n by appointment” 7 GENERAL INSURANCE Fire. Automobile, Farm. etc LIFE INSURANCE Jack Walkington. Dr. J. P. Wilson Residence TUmer 4-1303 Dr. E. A. Steele 3-1 Bedford Park Ave. Richmond Hill Tl’mer 4-2062 W. SCHURMAN (Fire, Automobile. Etc.) CHIROPRACTIC Office TUmer 4-1271 Phone TUrner 4-1652 Res. TU. 4-1986 Richmond Hill. Ont. By Appointment 25 Grandview Ave. By appointment AVenue 5-1379 TUrner 4-1551 INSURANCE MEDICAL Maple 711“ Thomhill EM. 3-0311 PHONE 3 For All Occasions Phone orders delivered anywhere in North Yonge St. District 2518 Yonge St. l at St. Clements) Telephone MAyfalr 1145-6 Helen Simpson Lynett. K azipur Nurseries CARRVILLE RD. EAST LANDSCAPE GARDENING SCHOOL DAYS ‘ Leave Maple _8.10 am. Leave Richmond Hill 9.10 a.m‘ Leave Maple 3.00 pm. Leave Richmond Hill‘4.30 p.m . Phone TUrner 4-1931 Septic Tanks. Disposal Plants, Slaughter Houses Pumped Out and Repaired If it’s sanitary work we do it. Out of town da)‘ or night emergency service Maple 721'23 DR. H. E. PALMER DR. F. W. WALKER HOURS: 2 pm. - 4 pm. 7 pm. - 8 pan Telephone AN” 5â€"2252 Kenneth G. H enders OPTOMETRIST Consultation by Appointment Willowdale Office: 4969 Yonge St... Stop 6A BA. 1-5327 TUrner 4-1432 Richmond Hill Phone 82 Telephone Dr. W. Allan Ripley VETERINARY SURGEON Licensed and Authorized for the Counties of York and “Ontario Farm Stock, Implements. House- hold Furniture, Real Estate Sales 8 specialty At Fair and Reasonable Rates Dual service for the price of one Milliken P.O., ph.,Agin. 52W3 Markham P.O., ph. Markham 346 No sale too big - too small! J. F. Lynett SANITARY CONTRACTORS REAL'ESTATE Farms. Suburban Properties. etc INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, etc. TUmer 4-1671 W. J. Smith & Son Painting RICHMOND HILL GENERAL BUSINESS Ambulance Service Thornhill Veterinary Clinic Dr. J. T. Sheppard Paper Hanging Spray Painting Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. .Funeral Directors Coaches For All Occasions Telephone King 56 FUNERAL DIfiECIORS AMBULANCE SERVICE WRIGHT AN D TAYLOR W. J. Aldridge 213 Oak Ave., Richvale VETERINARY SURGEON Richmond Street TUrner 4-2486 ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS Interior and Exterior Ken & Clarke UPTOMETRIST TUrner 4-1311 VETERINARY REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER R. H. Kane Prentice AUCTIONEERS Telephone Centre Street Maple, Ont Ernie Brock & Son .General Insurance Painting, Paperhanging, etc. ‘Your home deserves the Best” Phone Maple 541‘33 or AV. 5-2441 Clubine & Alexander PLASTERING CONTRACTORS Phone BA. 1-7177 Day or Night Newtonbrook, '. ‘ Ph. AV.5-2337 Mrs. Louis Nichols underwent a serious operation in St. Mi- chael's, Hospital, Toronto Wed- nesday of last week. A speedy re- covery is wished for her. If any- one wishes to-rsend her a card, her address is Room 633, St. Mi- chael’s Hospital, Toronto. On Friday evening of last week a number of neighbours, rela- tives and ‘friendsygathered at the home-of Mn. and Mrs. Nelson Boynton, to 'honour Miss Anne Baird and Mr. Howard Avison with a miscellaneous shower. They are. being married Saturday afternoon, October 10. in the Richmond Hill United Church. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received by the couple. Our best wishes to these young peop- le. . ,_ . Thanksgiving, Service There will be a special Thanks- giving service on Sunday.'0cto- ber 11 at 2.30 pm. Special music by the choir. Personalsâ€" clephone 11 Maple, Ont. The Sr. Women‘s Insgitute‘s regular meeting has been post- poned from October 13 to Tues- day evening, October 27. Please note change of date. Full partic- ulars later. Shower The Anniversary services of Victoria Square United Church will be held Sunday, October 25, at 11 'a.m. and 7.30 p.m.« At 11 a. m. the guest spkeaer will be-Rev. Clayton H. Searle, M.A.~. B.D., of High‘ Park United- Church. Tor- onto. Special ,music will, be by the Washington United‘Chdrch choir: ._ . Sr. Women’s Institute Office Address: 6433 Yonge St. The week beginning Monday, October 19 to Friday, October 23, there will -be a Preaching Miss- ion in Victoria Square United Church. All services will 'begin at 8 pm. The guest speaker for the week- will be Rev. Wm. G. Berry, M.A., B.D.. of the Depart- ment cf'Evangelism and 'Social Service of the United Church of Canada The choirs of Headford, Brown's Corners and Victoria Square will lead in the singing. Anniversary Servicés Church News BETTER INSURANCE PROTECTION AND SERVICE Consultation by Appointment Revr E. C. Hu'nter, D.D., presi- A. Rollinson Phone TU. 4-1791 Daphne Patrick DECORATING M.B., B. CH., B.A.D. nachv'a'l'eg ohm-1° CORRESPONDENT: Mrs. W. Sandie. Victoria Square Free Estimates VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS Trdbfiing ‘thé'Kilowatt for Mexico Telephone Stoufl’vllle 67509 The Toronto Home Mission Council of the United Church, has started a Sunday School in Henderson Rd. school. There was very good attendance for the opening last Sunday and a very warm welcome is extended to all who live in the district. Social Notes ' There was a good attendance at the first meeting of the Hen- derson Rd., Home and School So- ciety, on Wednesday Sept. 30th, Mrs. P. A. McClelland and Dep- uty Reeve A. LeMasurier instal- led the new officers as follows, Mr. C. R. S. Armstrong (presi- dent) Highland Pk. secretary Mr. J. Forest; treasurer, Mr. Selver. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by the Lady's Auxiliary of Highland Park. All residents in the district are cordially invited to attend the next meeting of Thornlea Home and School Association on Wed- nesday, October 14. at 8.30 pm. at Thornlea School. Mrs. R. Watterson, Clarke Ave.. with her son, daughter and granddaughter visited their cous- ins. Mr. and Mrs. McMaster at Oshawa for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. Knott, Clarke Ave., with their family were vis- itors over the weekend at Mrs. Knott‘s brothers home at Niag- ara on the Lake. Sunday School A panel consisting of repreâ€" sentatives of the School Area Board No. 1. the District High School Board, the High School Principal A. S. Eison, and Voca- tional Guidance teacher, William Ellis. will discuss the subject, “What Comes After Grade 8." Mr. and Mrs. A. Seeley, Clarke Ave., visited their daughter and husband in Toronto over the weekend . Home and School Mr. J.:\ Cowley. Henderson Ave., is spending a week at North Bay. Mrs. Cowley and the child- ren are visiting her mother in Toronto during the week. Visitors at the Mizen home last week were Mrs. J. Adams from Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mizen from Allenford. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kierney, To- ronto, were Visitors at the Rus- sell home on Procter Ave., over the weekend. Mr. Russell with friends from Toronto is vaca- tioning in Haliburton for two weeks. Social Notes The W.A. held a very success- ful social evening in the church on Wednesday evening of last week. Miss Vera Nichols show- ed her pictures which she took this past summer while on vaca- tion in the West Indies. Special music was given by Misses Joyce and Lois Derkins and John Per- kins of Richmoan Hill. A social half hour followed. to his family, who are left to mourn his loss. W. A. Social A number of friends from here attended the funeral of the late Edward Britnell in Toronto on Thursday of last week. Mr. Brit- nell died in the Toronto General Hospital. Sympathy is extended Mr. and Mrs. Hutton of Torâ€" onto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Willows. Congratulations to Wilbur Brumwell on winning a leather halter for Showmanship with his calf at the Markham Fair Friday of last week. Rev. A. C. Huston was the guest anniversary speaker Sun- day evening at the Pine Orchard United Church. The Victoria Square United Church choir fur- nished the special music. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanderson. Mr .and Mrs. Hodgson and child- ren of Hamilton, Mr. Norman McMurchy of Brampton spent Sunday with Mr. R. E. Sander- son and Miss Mabel Sanderson. dent of the Toronto Conference of the United Church, and Mrs. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wakefield and son Donald of Tor- onto, were ddnner guests of Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Huston on Satur- day at the manse. Floor Sander To Rent Phone AVenue 5-2101 Correspondent: Mrs. H. Mlzen 27 Seccomoe Ave.. Phone AVenue 5-1570 DONCASTER Perkins Farm 8. Home 0 Equipment 0 for your free 1013:; er lift (or then-native hydrau- ic lift) enables the plow to be raised or lowered, instantlyâ€"from tbe tractor scat. Penetration may be mamydepdznpzo 14'.Each shank has strong double springs for fast, trouble free clearance of obstacles. Glencoe Prices no lowerâ€" 5’. 7', In’ M I 1 ._-.l-l_ __.:|_L|_ m,,., _10’ or 12_7 mogiel; Ivfilngle. V ‘ . . . tho sub-ml" with fast power MI The rugged ,Glencoe sub-tiller plow breaks up the hudpan, allowing moisture to absorbed faster 3.95! gicepgr. e exclusive CGIT and Explorers groups met at Brown’s Corners Church on Monday of this week. Mem- bers of the Harmony Group ser- ved a supper for them. Rena Miller was a guest at Ed- ith Dzwin‘s wedding which took place last Saturday in Unionville United Church. Mr.' and Mrs. Donald Mne- Gregor of Owen Sound have been guests of Mrs. S. J. English recently. At a dinner held on Thuraady of last week at St. Andrew’s Golf Club following the Dental Aca- demy golf tournament, George Kelly, Jr.. was presented with a very special prize â€" for the most courageous golfer. ‘ Mrs. F. W. Baker and Miss Francis Baker flew to New York for the week-end Mrs. Gordon Purves addressed a group at St. John‘s Anglican Church. York Mills. on Friday afternoon of last week. Conserve moisture The sympathy of the eommunk ity is extended to the Woods family of Steeles Ave. in the passing of Mr. Woods who died last week. end following a brief illness. Women’s Institute members will be sorry to hear that Mrs. A. R. Nightingale has been taken ill and will be confined to bed for a short time. As a result, the October meeting which was to have been held at her home, will be at the home of Mrs. George Kelly on the afternoon of Thurs- day, October 15. Personals 18 HIGHLAND PARK BLVD., NEWTONBROOK AV. 5-1167 We were proud to note the many prizes taken by local en- trants at last week's fair. The girls of Club 15 did especially well, competing in several class- es and carrying ofi‘ top honors. Aileen Eastman, Mary Gough, Ellen Hooper and Jean Brum- well each deserve special men- tion for their work in the sewing and culinary arts. The Womén‘s Institute won 3rd place for their handcraft display. W. 1. Meeting On Wednesday of last week. members of the Harmony Group catered for a banquet in Brown‘s Corners Church at which almost 100 men were present. Music was provided by Mr. Bob Thomp- son of Unionville. The speaker of the evening was Rev. Leslie Mill- en of the Scripture Gift Mission who told of four years he spent in a Communist prison camp at Hong Kong. Mnrkham Fair Prize Parents of small children will be glad to know that a nursery school will be conducted in Un- ionvllle United Church. This will be a co-operative effort with Mrs. Coulter in charge and the mothers helping in turn. A nominal fee will be charged. Men’s Club Banquet fl GLENCOE! Nursery School To Open by Jééifiwmg Phone TUmer 4-1229 M. Beryl Barrow RICHMOND HILL and 'fogsoriilr Aflyhgsidefipbflmevhefoyouspendmdgmmdm day sightseeing is a feature of this chrodive tow. In Horida you fish 59. Augustine, Siive! Swings, Tampa and St. Petersbwg. h Miami you enjoy a tour of Miami and Miami Beachâ€"then flu MMWCMseandowipbKoyWed.kndihere's Mdhwywhenmgobybw “thmd-Iddlfld my other Mom Nomad Vocation. Correspondent: Mrs. EH. Leaf R. R. 2 Gormley Phone Aglncourt 835.12 23 Markham Rd. Chartered Accountant BUTTONVILLE Land of Sunshine I. D. RAMER & SON 189 Centre St. E. Richmond Hill THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Thurs“ Oct. 8, 1958 13 “long, sfeaaly produc fian on FW'O'PEP.’" TREES PLANT NOW FOR SPRING WIDE SELECTION HOLLAND BULBS PLANTS SHRUBS RICHMOND HILL JONES GARDENS Elgin Mills, Out. ALL KINDS CARPENTER WOIKlREPAHB MILTON .l. HEISE‘ BUILDER & GENERAL CONTRACTOR Phone TU. 4-1662 EVERGREENS LANDSCAPING PHONE TU. 4-1313 ROUND YR? FARI FROM TORONTO (Mod lo chalet) NCLUDES HOTEL ROM FOR '3 NIGHTS $19299 lays Carma Kan/ob], Ontario. “The Ful-O-Pep Egg PIO- duction Plan really makes for long. study produo tion that pays off. We have led Ful-O-Pcp Egg Mash (or m yeuy Blowout: md unm- balism don't hip any more in the laying l pen." (250M) mm 4-1801

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