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The Liberal, 13 Jan 1955, p. 11

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f, GR‘AVEL James J. W Co. Ltd. A“ Clubine & Alexander “ Coarse gravel for new roads or driveways. Ken & Clarke ' Prentice AUCTIONEEBS 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 n'Dual‘ service for the price of one ‘Mflliken P.O., ph.,Agin. 52W3 Markham P.O., ph. Markham 346 No sale too biz - too small} Plumbing - Heating Painting, Paperhanging, etc. ‘Your home deserves 1 Phone linplo 54133 or AV. 5-2441 P L A S T E R I N G " CONTRACTORS We have them on hand in our How’s Your Supply 0f Counter Check Books? OAK RIDGES. ONTARIO Phone TU. 4-2911 If no answer. cal} TU. 4-3300 Rates for insertion in this section are available at The Liberal office, phone TUmer 4-1261 Dealer for ‘ Esso Oil Burners Fairbanks - Morse Pressure Systems and Sheet M eta] Work W. J. Smith & Son Painting Interior and Exterior Arthur G. Broad, Paper Hanging Spray Painting G. Chassie ‘ BUILDER Speculative or Custom Homes or General Repairs TU. 4-2049 Richmond Hill BUILDING IRADES Phone TUmer 4-8191 218 Oak Ave.. Richvale 21 Redford Park Ave. Richmond Hill TUmer 4â€"2062 By Annolnunem RICHVALE, ONTARIO CHIROPRACTIC DECORATING 420 Elmwood Ave. Phone TU. 4-2587 Call DeFerrari & Muylaert Maple 541212 FREE ESTIMATES JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT The Liberal AUCTIONEER . Rollinson PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY the Best” For All Occasions Phone orders delivered anywhere in North Youze St. District 1518 Yonge St. ( at St. Clements) Telephone MAyfair 1145-6 Helen Simpson Lynett. Custom jobs a Spec- ialty SCHOOL DAYS: Leave Maple 7.15 am. Leave Richmond Hill 9.15 8.111 Leave Maple 3.30 pm. Leave Richmond Hill 6 pm. Body a; Fender Repairs Complete Refinishing Lt you haven't heard of our re- putation. enquire trom your friends All work guaranteed. 144 Spruce Ave., Stop 22A Yonge St... Riohvaie For appointment, ph. TU. 4-2811 Masonry & General Contractor “VEST BOUGHING Sheet Metal Work ' "Free Estiniatés " FURNACES INSTALLED CLEANED & REPAIRED DON 8: WILP’ S Richvale Auto Body New Work. Alterations, Bepain Free Estimates TUmer 4-1701 Richmond Hill WILLIAM H. DOCKMAN Plumbing and Heating Dr. J. M. Dryer DENTIST 78 Yonge St. 8.. Richmond mu DENTIST 55A YONG! 81‘. SOUTH TUrner 4-1511 Richmond Hill WRIGHT AND TAYLOR Ambulance Service RICHMOND HILL .Funeral Directors FUNERAL DIRECIORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Dentist Anstey Building, Yonge Street THORNHILL SAND and GRAVEL Crushed Stone Loam and Fill Dr. M. J. Walker. GENERAL BUSINESS RICHVALE P.O. TU. 4-2218 Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. Dr. W. J. Mason Coaches For All Occasions Telephone King 56 66 May Ave. Yongehurst P.O. E. J. HANSEN FREE ESTIMATES E. CHARITY 23 GRANDVIEW AVE. AVenue 5-2090 TUrner 4-1311 ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS TU. 4-2641 AVenue 5-2181 TUrner 4-1463 DENTAL BA. 1-3724 MacNeil Block ' Phones-AV. 5-22 GENERAL INSURANCE Life, Fire, Automobile, Liability, Hall. Accident and Sickness. Farm Insurance a Specialty King City Telephone 28 Bruce Martin, BA. Floyd E. Corner, Q-C- Barrister, Solicitor, and Notary Public Aurora. Ontario Telephone: Aurora Office PA. 7-5052 Residence, Aurora. PA. 7-5046 Toronto Ofiice EM. 4-3652 Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries .3. Mathews. QC. K. Stlver. BA. I. E. Lyons. BA. Jos. Vale. QC. 100 Main St.. Newmarket. Ont. Phone 12L 220 Bay St.. Toronto, Ont. Phone Wa. 2343-4 Savage Insurance Services GENERAL INSURANCE Fire. Automobile, Plate Glass. Automobile Financing. etc. Life (Confederation Life Assoc- intion) Office 55A Yonge St. South Residence 19 Centre St. West. Richmond Hill TU. 4-1219 J. Roy Herrington R. D. M acNaughton SALES - SERVICE Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1124 Toronto Ernie Brock & Son General Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER GENERAL INSURANCE (Fire, Automobile, Etc.) Richmond Hill, Ont. TUrner 4-1551 Office Hours 9 8.111. to 5 pm. Open evenings Fire. Automobile. Plate Glass, Liability, Burglary. Accident 1nd Sickness Farm Inquiries Invited Jack Walkington ‘eiephone 11 Maple, Ont. GENERAL BUSINESS GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, Farm, etc. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Branch ofiice of Mathews, Stiver, Lawn a: Garden Equipment Kennedy & Ross BETTER INSURANCE PROTECTION AND SERVICE 100 Highland Park Blvd. Box 789 Newtonbrook PHONE AV. 5-1668 Lyons & Vale LIFE AND CASUALTY K. J. Timney INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Service 24 Adelaide St. W. 25 Grandview Ave. Thomhill AVenue 5-1379 Roy V. Bick INSURANCE Mable 71114 (continued) lEGAL Richmond Hill EM. 3-0311 EM. 6-6256 9972 Thornhill 22 Centre St. E. Richmond 5111 By appointment TUtner' 4-1422 Thomhil] Office hours 9 am. to 6 pm. also day & evening appointments 106 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1154 LILLY AUSTEN Tap classes for boys now being formed. AVenue 5-1278 11 Arnold Avenue, Thornth The Thornhill School of Dancing OFFICE HOURS: Daytime: Monday» to Friday 1 pm. - 3 pm. Evenings: Monday to Thursday, 6 p.m. - 8 run. Or by appointment Dr. Jas. R. Langstaff Dr. John B. Wynne Dr. Allen J. Smith MAPLE 41 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill Office: TUmer 4-3121 BInIster. Solicitor, Notary Public 9! Yonge Street Richmond Hill 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 I: appointment 22 Cenm st. E. Richmond Hill once 'l'Urner 4-1271 Innings by Appointment Richmond Theatre Block 85 Yonge St. 8.. Richmond Hill TUrner #2084 Dr. Cameron Cowan ivory Thursday afternoon TUrnor 4-1551 Richmonu Hill Toronto Ofiice â€" 18 Toronto St. Phone EM. 3-5877 I'hornhill J. Rubinowitch, BA. 85 Centre W Banister, Solicitor, Notary Public 0110. Hours; Daily 9 am. to THORNHILL 1A Colborne AVer Marguerite Boyle Dr. E. A. Crawford Dr. R. A. Bigford Estelle Koert AL.C.M. & A.V.C.M. TEACHER 0F PIANO CENTRE ST" THORNHILL Plaxton & Deane Walsh and Walsh Bunister, Solicitor 8; Natal? Public 55 Yonge St. South Richmond Hill, Ontario Office TUmer 4-1780 Residence TUrner 4-1863 Office Hunts: 9.30-5 1nd by appointment Office Hours 12 to 2 pm. and 6 to 8 pan. by appointment ‘- - APLE PHONE 3 Obstetrician & Gynecologist Dr. R. J. Steele Elocutlon. Public Speaking Platform Department Dramatic A11 “HOMEWOOD HALL” Norman A. Todd, Dr. J. P. Wilson Stuart P. Parker 2 Morgan Ave., Stop 14A BARBISTER, SOLICITOI, NOTARY PUBLIC RICHMOND HILL Dr. R. S. Ideson BY APPOINTMENT Residence TUrncr 4-1308 BALLET - I‘AP Under the Instruction of Barrister, Solicitor, etc. RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL Richmond Hill Oflice TUmer 4-2071 Thomhill Office AVenue 5-1300 T. C. Newman AK. 5-1603 MUSICAL MEDICAL (continued) LEGAL AVenue 5-1311 AVenue 5-1667 AVenue 5-1477 TUrner 4-1543 Phone 82 VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Centre Street TUrner 4-1432 Richmond Hill REAL ESTATE Farms, Suburban Properties. etc. INSURANCE Fire. Automobile, etc. TUrner 4-1671 Dr. W. Allan Ripley At the meeting held last Thurs. night for Cub fathers there was an encouraging turn-out. Mr. Wright and Mr. P. Woodger' as- issted the Group Committee with discussions and suggestions for help that the fathers could give. Mr. Don Bellamy has re. covered from his recent illness and is in charge of the Cub Pack again. The Langstai‘f Group Commit- tee and Scout and Cub leaders are planning an outing for the boys at the end of January. They will visit the Dept. of Lands and Forests at Maple. They will ar- rive as early as possible as there is so much to see and do. This will be held on Sat., Jan. 29. Guides At the first meeting of the year ,held Tuesday, January 4, Guide Captain Mrs. M. Lawson appointed Norma Lenton as Company Leader. Pauline Paul was made Patrol Leader for the Orchid Patrol and Sheila Miller Seconder. The girls are mak- ing plans for the year’s work and hope to start quilting very soon. Ladies' Activities The leaders of the children's groups are hoping to have full support from the mothers and interested friends this year. The first Langstafi Cub Mothers’ Auxiliary meeting will be held on Wed. night. Jan. 19, at the home of Mrs. 'R. Brash, 43 Roos- evglt Dz}, stqrting__at 8.157 pm. Specializing in -- Dressmak- ing, Ladies’ Tailoring, and alterations to Men’s and La- dies’ Clothing. Mr. J. Moorhead. chairman of the Group Committee for Rich- vale Scouts and Cubs is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Fred Johnston of Willow- dale as Scoutmaster for Rich- vale. Mr. Johnston has run a very successful Scout troop in Toronto, assisted by Glen Tum- bull and will start activities at Richvale Schbol on Monday, Jan. 17, at 7.30 to allow high school boys time to attend. Formerly of Gerrard Edam Work nuanced. Free estimates CORRESPONDENT I MS. 3. ACREMAN R. R. 2 Gomfley â€"- Phone TUrner 4-2236 Birthday greetings to Ann weeks in the hospital there, T01 Curtis and Mrs. Merrill John- quite well again, was given lea' son. who each have birthdays and heached his home here this week. time for Christmas. It is nice to know Mr. Herb Smith is recovering nicely from his recent illness. 0n Leave From Navy The new officers of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Legion, Branch 375, will take over their duties this month. Past president is Comrade E. Titshail, president Comrade Arbuthnot, lst vice- president Comrade Titshall, 2nd vice-president Comrade Varley, secretary Comrade Gates. treas- urer Comrade Sutcliffe and Sick Committee Comrade Sparks. The Sergeant at Arms will be Comrade Greag. As yet the en- tertainment committee has not been established but the ladies hope to have more news soon. The new hall on Carrville Rd. is very near competion. Scouts and Cubs Tom Dunleavy of the Royal Navy. is enjoying a visit to his home here, while on leave. Tom was in a serious accident in Jap- an. when with a jeep-load of oth- er fellows on a strange road, he went over a steep embankment. All were seriously injured, and were flown to Pearl Harbor for hospital treatment. After seven Legion WE ALSO FEATURE Ladies’ Lingerie & Child- ren’s Wear ' 53 Yonge St. N- Phone TU. 4-2671 Dr. J. T. Sheppard The Ric'hvale Gfiide and’BEd’v‘iL PIANO TUNING . and Repairing S. Hoffman VETERINARY SURGEON Phone Liberal Oflioe TUrner 4-1261 Edythe Dressmaking REAL ESTATE VETERINARY R. H. Kane Richmond Hill Keel. St. CORRESPONDENT: RICHVALE NEWS HEADFURD NEWS Maple, Ont MRS. R. 1'. PAUL 4-2800 Congratulations to Mrs. Fred Norman Spruce .Ave., and Clem- ent, Thornhill. who shared the $275 jackpot at the Monday night Bingo, in the Community Hall. Riohvale School The immunization of the chil- dren took place at Richvale s'chol last Monday resulting in some very sore arms but being a wonderful prventative from dread diseases. Monday. January 17, is the night the Home and School mem- bers have been waiting for, this is the night the fathers take ov- er the meeting and from advance hints. it sounds like a most in- teresting evening. Jack Maclel- lan from the Ontario Hydro. will give a short talk on Safety, ac- companied by a most interesting film. The highlight of the ev- ening will be the appearance of Florence the Magician, Canada's lady magician, assisted by Jack Tocher. The gentlemen held a meeting Wednesday night to dis- cuss their plans and there is no way of knowing what else they may have thought up to make this a gala evening. It 'is to be hoped that there will be an ex- cellent attendance to back them up in their venture and don’t forget mothers, you will count 2 ’points for attendance for the class room prize. The meeting will start sharp at 8.30 and as everyone knows, men are very {Junctual â€" so don't be late lad- es. Birthdays The hockey season is now in full swing. Mr. K. Kinzinger came out from Toronto last Sat- urday 3.111. to hold a practise with the boys and both teams are doing their very best to improve their game. weeks in the hospital there, Tom, quite well again. was given leave and beached his home here in time for Christmas. Icy road conditions forced the postponement of the executive meeting of Headford Home and School Association set for last Wednesday evening. Anther date has not yet been decided on. It is hoped every one has filled in and returned the questionnaires sent out recently. nie mothers will hold their first meeting of the year on-Thurs.. January 20, at the home of the Guide Lieutenant Mrs. H. Jar- man, Spruce Ave, starting at 8.30. Mrs. J. Kirk, District Commissioner. hopes for a good turn-out of mothers and friends to discuss plans for the coming year. Talents will be on dis- play and arrangements made for the mothers‘ ttraining night. when the mothers will take the place of the girls at a meeting and see what their daughters are learning in Brownies and Guides. Mrs. J. Kirk will accompany her Guide and Brownie Leaders to a Guide meeting to be held in Aurora on Friday night, Jan. 14. Home and School Jane Nelder who was three yegrfi old last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gottschalk, Edgar Ave., held a surprise birth- day party last Saturday night at their home for Mrs. Gottschalk's sister. Mrs. Sarah Marshall of Markham. The friends and neighbours attending had it won- derful time helping Mrs. Mar- shall celebrate this happy time. Social It is nice to see Mrs. John Graham, Spruce Ave.. is well enough to be out for a short walk after 5 weeks illness. Mr. Graham had the misfortune to sufi‘er some cracked ribs last week, and everyone wishes him a speedy recovery. Grades 7 and 8 will conduct opening exercises and hold the school Assembly next Monday Thanks of all those who were in church on Sunday are due to the choir for their wonderful an- them. To'Thelma King who was 11 on Jan. 2. - r- 7 Rita McIntosh and (fail-ole Jar- man who both had their birth- da§v§ on Tuesday.__Ja‘nuary 11. Many happy returns to Mrs. Facet and her daughter Jill who celebrated their birthdays re- cently. A CASUAL phone call, and “this Sunday” suddenly becomes an extra special Sunday! Whether the call comes from miles away or jusi around the corner, the invitation seems so much more personal, more inviting, when you hear it over the telephone. Old and young alike turn to the phone when they’re in a hurry. A round-up of the gang, 3 family reunion, a holiday dinner, a big date -â€" it‘s faster, more exciting to telephone! And even the blow of bad news can usually be softened by a sympathetic voice. Next to seeing the people you care about is hearing their warm, familiar voices. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA “We make if thig Qundayl” THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Thurs" Jan. 18, 1955 11 New Work REAL ESTATE LIMITED 8 YONGE ST. S. PHONI Plumbing 8: Heating "Sign of Service‘ BUYING or Q VACANT LAND . FARMS . BUSINESSES . HOMES RICHMOND HILL ARENA ASSOCIATION ANDREWS 8 GRAY Thursday, January 20, 1955 “We Stand Between You and Loss” MASONIC HALL, YONGE ST. N. Richmond Hill, Box 206 Phone TU. 4-1879 NOTICE CANADA’S LARGEST REALTORS Ofllces Throughout Ontario Listing Now or Expert Appralula For Anything Suburbln â€" Call SELLING For, all members at the General Meeting ’Alterations (Incorporated) 8:15 P.M. Chase away those winter “blues”. Don’t shiver, don’t freeze, simply phone Ram- er’s and get in a regular supply of fuel oil. Kenneth E. Doyle BICHVAIE, ONT. AV. 5-2067 General Insurance 83 Westwood Lane PHONE TU. 4-1131 EM. 6-9628 Repairs

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