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The Liberal, 24 Feb 1955, p. 11

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. GRAVE]. Ken & Clarke Prentice AUCTIONEERS 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 Millikan P.O.. ph.,Agin. 52W3 Markham P.0., ph. Markham 346 No sale too biz - too small) Clubine 8: Alexander PLA S T E R I N G ‘ CONTRACTORS Maple 54r3l3 Rates for insertion in this section are available at The Liberal office, phone Coarsg gravel for new roads or driveways. Painting, Paperhanging, etc. ‘Your home deserves the Best” We hue them on hand in our Plumbing - Heating How’s Your Supply Of Counter Check Books? G. Chassie. BUILDER Speculative or Custom Homes or General Repairs TU. 4-2049 Richmond Hill BU!LDING TRADES W. J. Smith & Son Painting OAK RIDGES. ONTARIO Phone TU. 4-2911 ‘1’ no answer. call TU. 4-3300 Sheet “M Work Dealer for Esso Oil Burners Fairbanks - Morse Pressure Systems BICHVALE, ONTARIO Paper Hanging Spray Painting Arthur G. Broad, Phone TUrncr 4-3191 213 Oak Ave.. Richvale DECORATING 420 Elmwood Ave. Phone TU. 4-2587 FREE ESTIMATES ln‘erlor and Exterior AUBTIUNEER Call DeFerrari & Muylaert Maple 54R12 TUrner 4-1261 21 Bedford Park Ave. Richmond Hill TUrner 4â€"2062 3: Appointment CHIROPRACTIC JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT The Liberal PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY . Rollinson Phone and AV. 5-2441 Dr. J. M. Dryer DENTIST 78 Yonge St. 8.. Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1483 DENTIST 55A YONG! 8T. SOUTH TUrner 4-1511 Richmond Hill WRIGHT AND TAYLOR RICHMOND HILL TUrner 4-1311 Ambulance Service FUNERAL DIRECIO RS AMBULANCE SERVICE TUrner 4-1701 Richmond mu WILLIAM H. DOCKMAN Plumbing and Heating New Work. Alterations, Repairs Free Estimates 23 GRANDVIEW AVE. Dentist Anstey Building, Yonge Street THORNHILL AVenue 5-2181 RAVE ST BOUGHING Sheet Metal Work DON 8: WILP’S Free Estimates FURNACES INSTALLED CLEANED & REPAIRED SCHOOL DAYS: Leave Maple 7.15 am. Leave Richmond Hill 9.15 am Leave Maple 3.80 p.111. Leave Richmond Hill 6 pm. Dr. M. J. Walker SAND and GRAVEI. Crushed Stone Loam and Fill Body a: Fender Repairs Complete Refinishing If you haven't heard of our re- putation. enquire from your friends All work guaranteed. 144 Spruce 11%.. Stop 22A Yonge St. Richvale For appointment. ph. TU. 4-2811 Richvale Auto Body Funeral Directors For All Occaslons Phone orders delivered anywhere in North' Yonge St, Dish-lei £518 Yonge St. ( at St. Clements) Telephone MAyfair 1145-6 Helen Simpson Lynett. GENERAL BUSINESS Dr. W. J. Mason Custom jobs a Spec- ialty Masonry & General Contractor Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. 66 May Ave. Yongehurst P.0. TU. 4-2641 Coaches For All Occasions Telephone King 56 E. CHARITY RICHVALE P.O. TU. 4-2218 E. J. HANSEN FREE ESTIMATES ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS AVenue 5-2090 DENTAL Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1124 Toronto Telephone 11 Maple, Ont. Ernie Brock & Son Genera! Insurance ' NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER GENERAL INSURANCE (Fire, Automobile, Etc.) Richmond Hill, Ont. TUrner 4-1551 GENERAL BUSINESS Savage Insurance Services GENERAL INSURANCE Fire. Automobile. Plate Glass. Automobile Financing, etc. Lilo (Confederation Life Assoc- ‘ inflon) TU. 4-1219 Office 55A Yonge St. South Residence 19 Centre St. West, Richmond Hill GENERAL INSURANCE Life, Fire, Automobile, Liability, Hail. Accident and Sickness, Farm Insurance a Specialty King City Telephone 28 Lawn 8; Garden Equipment Barrister, Solicitor. and Notary Public Aurora. Ontario Telephone: Aurora Office PA. 7â€"5052 Residence, Aurora, PA. 7-5046 Toronto Ofiice EM. 4-3652 Floyd E. Corner, QC. GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, Farm, etc. LIFE AND CASUALTY Accident and Hespitallzation Maple 71J '. Roy Herrington Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries N. Mathews, Q.C. K. Stiver, B.A‘ I. E. Lyons. BA. Jos. Vale. QC 100 Main St., Newmarket. Ont. Phone 12L 220 Bay St.. Toronto, Ont. Phone Wa. 2343-4 ‘ lire. Aniomobile. Plate Glass. Liability, Burglary. Accident and Sickness Farm Inquiries Invited Bruce Martin, BA. Phones AV BA. 1-3724 MacNeil Block BETIER INSURANCE PROTECTION AND SERVlCE Jack Walkington Office Hours 9 am. to 5 pm Open evenings SALES - SERVICE Mathews, Stiver, Lyons & Vale Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 100 Highland Park Blvd. Box 789 Newtonbrook PHONE AV. 5-1666 Complete Insurance Service 24 Adelaide St. W. Kennedy & Ross Roy V. Bick 25 Grandview Ave. K. J. Timney INSURANCE AGENCY AVenue 5-1379 INSURANCE *. M acNaughton (continued) Branch office of Thomhill lEGAI. Richmond Hill EM. 3-0311 EM. 6-62.56 Thornhill Banister, Solicitor, Notary Public 98 Yonge Street Richmond Hill Every Thursday afternoon TUrnor 4-1551 Richmono Hill Toronto Ofiice - 18 Toronto St. Phone EM. 3-5877 ' 85 Centre W THORNHILL 1A Colborne AVex Evenings by Appointment Etchmond Theatre Block 65 Yonge St. 8., Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1084 Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Public 0am Hours: Daily 9 mm. to 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 MAPLE I7 appointment 22 Centre St. E. Richmond Hill omoe TUrner 4-1211 Residence TUmer 4-1308 Dr. Cameron Cowan 2 Morgan Ave., Stop 14A OFFICE HOURS: Daytime: Monday to Friday 1 pm. - 3 pm. Evenings: Monday to Thursday, 6 pm. o 8 p.m. Or by appointment Plaxton & Deane 41 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill Office: TUmer 4-3121 m8mhin Dr. J as. Langstafl" Dr. John B. Wynne Dr. Allen J. Smith Office hours 9 mm. to 6 p.111. also day an evening appointments 106 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1154 22 Centre St. E. Richmond Hill By appointment TUrner 4-1422 ‘. Rubinowitch, BA. Stuart P. Parker BARRISTER. SOLICITO‘. NOTARY PUBLIC RICHMOND HILL The Thornhill School of Dancing Barrister, Solicitor a. Not“? Public 55 Yonge St. South Richmond Hill, Ontario ()fiice TUmer 4-1780 Residence TUmer 4-1863 Oflice Hours: 9.30~5 and by appointment BALLET - I‘Ar Under the Instruction 0! LILLY AUSTEN Tap classes (or boys now being formed. AVenue 5-1278 11 Arnold Avenue. Thornhill Walsh and Walsh Thornhill Dr. R. A. Bigford Norman A. Todd, Dr. E. A. Crawford Office Hours 12 to 2 pm. and 6 to 8 pin. by appointment APLE PHONE 3 Obstetrician & Gynecologist Barrister, Solicitor, em. T. C. Newman Marguerite Boyle A.L.C.M. & A.V.C.M. TEACHER 0F PIANO CENTRE 5'11. THORNHILL Dr. J. P. Wilson Dr. R. S. Ideson BY APPOINTMENT Elocuuon, Public Speaking Platform Department Dramatic An RICHMOND HILL THOENHILL Richmond Hill Oflice TUrner 4-2071 Thornhm Ofiice BA. 1-6981 Dr. R. J. Steele "HOMEWOOD HALL” Estelle Koert AV. 5-1602 (continued) MEDICAL LEGAL MUSICAL AVenue 5-1477 TUrner 4-1543 AVenue 5-1311 AVenue 5-1667 Mr and Mrs. E. Crisp ed home from a trip to on Saturday of lastnweek Neighbourhood Mrs. Mofrison Sellars of CW- en Sound visited her mother. Mrs. Robt. Roddick last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Walton are hguse hunting these days Mr. B111 Hood has purchased the Wal- ton Farm. Mrs. E. Walton spent several days recently with her daughter in Port Credit. Mr. and Mrs. N. Bunker of Stoufiville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick_ Jones on Satur- day of last week. Local Boy Hockey Star Bruce Jones is doing very well in his first year playing senior hockey with the T. & S. Flyers. He is the 4th highest scorer in the Northern Ontario League and is a possible choice for rook- ie of the year. ‘ Mr. Milford Stotts suffered a fractured ankle recently when he fell 15 feet from a ladder on which he was working. He was removed to hospital and will be there for a week. We are glad to hear that Al- fred Shenfield returned to busi- ness Monday of this week after having been confined with a bro- ken ankle since December 11. Grace Rodick entertained a Y.P.A. group following a skat- ing party at Cedarena on Friday evening of last week. There were 24 present. WJ. At Thomhill Buttonville W.I. members sup-' plied the program when Thorn- hill W.I. held its birthday lunch- eon last Thursday. Mrs. George Kelly won theatre tickets in the lucky draw. Program numbers included a quartette, Mrs. 0. Brooke, Mrs. E. Walton, Mrs. A. Stephenson and Mrs. A. Miller, accompanied by Mrs James Miller; a solo by Mrs. Gordon Purves, and readings by Mrs. John Wilkins. Mrs. Austin Hus- ton. the guest speaker. chose as her topic. the Beliefs of the North American Indian. W. I. Euchre Euchre parties at Buttonville Hall are proving increasingly popular as the winter wears on! Last Friday evening there were 16 tables of players in attend- ance. The draw prize. a ham and a dozen eggs, was won by Mrs. Norman Anderson Unionville. Prize winners’ were Velma Find- lay, Mrs. D. Brown, Corinne Al- len, Jim McLaren, Tom Cowling and Herb Smith. The freeze-out winners were N. Burr and Bert Nichols. The next party will be fill-IIIIIIIIIIIIII CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 18 HIGHLAND PARK BLVD., WILLOWDALE AV. 5-1167 Formerly of Gerrard Helntzmnn Work guaranteed, Free estimates Tomenson, ‘ Saunders, Smith & Garf at Limited INSURANCE MacNeil Building, Thornhill AV. 5-2273 BA. 1-3724 G. E. L’AVENTURE Edythe Dressmakmg Specializing in â€" Dressmak- ing, Ladies’ Tailoring, and alterations to Men’s and La- dies’ Clothing. REAL ESTATE Farms. Suburban Properties. etc. INSURANCE Fire. Automobile, etc. TUrner 4-1671 VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Centre Street TUrner 4-1432 Richmond Hill Dr. W. Allan Ripley Phone 82 WE ALSO FEATURE Ladies’ Lingerie & Child“ ren’s Wear 53 Yonge St. N- Phone TU. 4-2671 Richmond Hill PIANO TUNING and Repairing S. HoflFman, M. Beryl Barrow Dr. J. T. Sheppard VETERINARY SURGEON Phone Liberal Office TUrner 4-1261 REAL ESTATE VETERINARY R. H. Kane CORRESPONDENT : MRS. F. H. LEAP B. R. 2 Gonnley â€" Ph. Agincourt 335.12 BUTTDNVILLE NEWS Keele St‘ Notes E. Crisp return- a trip tor Florida Maple. Ont held March 4. Ladies provide Davidson Mission Band Vice-president Betty Patterson occupied the chair when David- son Mission Band members and friends met at Brown’s Corners Church for their February meet- mg. Irene Watters was at the piano and Judy Hord acted as secret- ary. The devotional service was taken by Margaret Patterson and Eleanor McKinney. Piano solos were played by Patricia Patterson and Gail Nelson. Di- ane Nelson and Mrs. S. J. Eng- lish played a piano duet. Two de- lightful stories were enjoyed -â€" one told by Janet Cakes and a second by Miss Ellen _Boynton. The special feature of the af- ternoon was the awarding of prizes to members of the Junior Harmony Club who had topped Christmas Card sales. Mrs. English especially thanked Miss Mary Rodick and Miss E. Boyn- ton for the assistance they had rendered in this regard. Prize winners were- Miss Margaret Patterson. Joy Fuller, Dale Brumwell Judy Hord. John Rodick. Nfary Hooper and Patsy Watters. Y.P.A. Meeting When the Y.P.A. held its meet- ing on Sunday evening in the Brown‘s Corners Church. a group of the executive members from Centre Presbytery were their special guests. \‘ Bob Miller occupied the chair and Ann Davies showed a film Following the meeting, the young people from presby- tery offere constructive criti- cism. Refre hments were serv- ed in the church parlours. Church News Church-goers at Brown’s Cor- ners Church last Sunday were treated to a “new look”. During the week‘ new carpet was laid, bringing to near completion the plans for redecoration which were begun early this month. There a few minor details to be attended to in the church proper but these are under considera- tion by the Harmony Club. In the church parlours new tables and chairs were noticed. The walls are now a soft shade of green, and in the near future new drapes will be? added. At a meeting held last Wed- nesday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Reid, dis- cussion regarding the purchase of new draperies led to a dele- gation being sent to St. Andrew’s Church, Unionville, to see the kind of draperies used in that Sunday School room. The Junior Harmony Club wishes to pay for the material and the Young Wo- men’s Association has offered their services for making the drapes. Correspondent: Mrs. Bert Middleton Telephone Maple 130113 The young men of Carrville United Church along with their minis er Dr. E. E. Kent were entertained at the home of Dr. Brock Walker on Wednesday evening. A short business meet- ing was held when they were in- structed in the duties of ushers. Three sets of ushers have been appdinted. Gordon Read and David Burton. Robert Middle- ton and Ken Baker, John Barton and Ken Wood and Bob McEw- en is to assist in the absence of any member. ""Gafii'e's" were played for remainder of the evening. The February meeting of the Carrville W.A. was held at the home of Mrs. S. Wood. The meeting opened with the singing of the Theme hymn followed by the Lord’s Prayer. Mrs. Barton read the scripture and explana- tion and Miss Mary Read read a paper “Let the Beauty of Jesus be Seen in Me." Eleven mem- bers answered the Roll Call. Two visitors and one new member, Mrs. Williams were welcomed. It was agreed to send a plant and cards to Mrs. R. Middleton. who ls.ill in Wellesley Hospital. The February meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Bar- ton. This wil be a St. Patrick’s tea and the second half of the group will provide. Following the closing hymn and benedic- tlon. a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. ' Canada took some six per cent of the United Kingdom's exports in 1953. CARRVILLE A CASUAL phone call, and "this Sunday" suddenly becomes an extra special Sunday! Whether the call comes from miles away or just around the comer, 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, a 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 “[th "Take if this Qunda’yl” the THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thurs., Feb. 24, 1955 11 Thornhlll. Ont. New Work Plumbing & Heating Have your Fruit Trees Pruned now and insure a good harvest this coming year. Special Prices during the slack season. Open discussion on school lunches, bus service, stop signs, supervision, etc. The Charles Howitt Home and School Associa- tion has invited Mr. N. Hicks, School Board Trustee, Mr. D. Smith, Co-ordinating Principal, 3 Richmond Hill High School teacher, a Richvale Public School teacher and a representative from the York-Simcoe Council to answer questions. Richvale, Langstaff, Thornhill, Henderson Ave“ Powell Road, Thornlea Home and School Asocia- tions have been contacted to attend our meeting on Monday, February 28, at Charles Hewitt School. Time 8.15 pm. Films will be shown at the conclusion of the dis- cussion period. Refreshments. John C. Love Lumber Company, Ltd. The Problems Mud outâ€"fight nanâ€"haw you can buy I Gamma] Retirement been. during your earning yen. Consult your DISTRICT ANNUmES REPRE- SENTATIVE (vhogfll all n 3 than convenient to you). of mail the £01.56 Belo'wLPosncnan flauadian Government Annuity Fifty-two per cent non people In flying past” now dun In M! Y.- chnneea of living lo be 60 and older improve my year. LII-uh to W land-rd- of living and medial can rudung [mm tho dwi‘ modem lclmcc. AnyonmallngnmthntyomZXTRAml-flflbombum depqndnnee upon other!!! You can be sure by Investing NOV h I? ANDREWS 8 GR AY Vi‘ fake WW9 ym W/ 23 Henderson Ave., Doncaster Phone AV. 5-2296 of School Area No.1 MARKHAM & VAUGHAN Richmond Hill, Box 206 Phone TU. 4-1879 Yonge Street At Woodwud Avenue (Just North of Steele’s Comm) LOUIS BERTA See Love For Lovely Lumber bWMdJO,BO,“vuo¢Mr-gcc Annuity plan- “ mflablo lo and! your Individual need. Any resident of Canldl harm the up o! 3 and 85 I. eligible to buy I Comment Annuity. 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