Ke & Clarke FPrentice AEVUCTIONEERS Licensed And Authorized for the ‘ Counties: of York and Ontario Farm Stock. Implements, House- hold Furqiture, Real Estate Sales J a specialty ï¬t Fair and Reasonable Rates Dual service (or the price of one Milliken ‘P.0.. ph.,Agin. 52W3 Markham P.O.,Vph. Markham 346 .Painting, Paperhanging, etc. “Your home deserves the Best†"I W. J. Smith & Son Painting Clubine & Alexander Maple 54r33 FLASTERING CONTRACTORS Coarse gravel for new roads or driveways. Rates f r insertion in this section are available at The Lgrieral offioe, phone ‘Urner 4-1261' W. have them on hand in on: Plumbing - Heating How’s Your Supply 0f Counter Check Books? All kinds of carpenter work. kitchen cupboards a specialty. TU. 4-2384 RICHVALE 1% sale too'b-iz - too small} OAK RIDGES, ONTARIO Phone TU. 4-2911 If no answer. call TU. 4-3300 Sheet Maw] Work Dealer for Esso Oil Burners ralrbanks - Morse Pressure Systems Speculative or Custom Homes or General Repairs TU. 4-2049 Richmond Hill BUILDHNG IRADES GRAVE]. Gerry Van Beers Paper Hanging Spray Painting BICHVALE. ONTARIO A. Rollinson Phone TUmer 4-3191 213 Oak Ave.. Richvale DECORATING 420 Elmwood Ave. Phone TU. 4-2587 Interior and Exterior FREE ESTIMATES Call DeFerrari & Muylaert Maple 541212 ApcnouEER JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT The Liberal G. Chassie BUILDER uijRDFESfSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY Phone 8nd AV. 5-2441 DENTIST 55A YONG! 8T. SOUTH TUmer 4-1511 Richmond Hill Dr. J. M. Dryer DENTIST 78 Yonge St. 8.. Richmond mu WRIGHT AND TAYLOR TUmer 4-1701 Richmond Ell] Ambulance Service RICHMOND HILL ENE ST MUGHING Sheet Metal Work WILLIAM H. DOCKMAN Plumbing and Heating New Work. Alterations, Benin Free Estimates Free Estimates FURNACES INSTALLED CLEANED & REPAIRED DON 8: WILP’S .Funeral Directors SCHOOL DAYS: Leave Maple 7.15 am. Leave Richmond Hill 9.15 sun Leave Maple 3.30 pm. Leave Richmond Hill 6 pm. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Dentist Anstey Building. Yonge Street THORNHILL Richvale Auto Body Body & Fender Repairs Complete Reï¬nishing If you haven't heard of our re- putation. enquire ,from your friends All work guaranteed. 144 Spruce Ave.. Stop 22A Yonge St.. Richvnle For appointment, on. TU. 4-281! Masonry & General Contractor Custom jobs a Spec- ialty Dr. M. J. Walker SAND and GRAVEI. Crushed Stone_ Loam and Fill GENERAL BUSINESS Dr. W. J. Mason Arthur G. Broad, 66 May Ave. Yongehurst P.O. TU. 4-2641 Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. Coaches For All Oeuslons Telephone King 56 RICHVALE P.O. TU. 4-2218 E. J. HANSEN E. CHARITY 2] Bedlord Park Ave. Richmond um TUrner 4-2062 By Appointment TUrner 4-1311 CHIROPRACTIC 23 GRANDVIEW AVE. AVenno 5-2090 FREE ESTIMATES AVenue 5-2181 TUrncr 4-146! DENTAL For All Occasions Phone orders delivered anywhere in North Yonge St District 1518 Yonge St. 1 at St. ClementS) Telephone MAyfair 1145â€"6 Helen Simpson Lynett, Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1124 Toronto Ernie Brock & Sun Genera! Insurance Te‘cphone 11 Maple, Ont. J. Roy Herrington R. D. M acN aughton GENERAL INSURANCE Savage Insurance Services GENERAL INSURANCE Fire. Automobile, Plate Glass, Automobile Financing. etc. Lilo (Confederation Life Assoc- iation) Life, Fire. Automobile, Liability, H111, Accident and Sickness. Farm Insurance a Specialty King City Telephone 28 TU. 4-1219 NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER GENERAL INSURANCE Oflice 55A Yonge St. South Residence 19 Centre St. West, Richmond Hill Barrister. Solicitor, and Notary Public Aurora. Ontario Telephone: Aurora Ofï¬ce PA. 7-5052 Residence. Aurora. PA. 7â€"5046 Toronto Oï¬ice EM. 4-3652 Floyd E. Corner, Q-C- 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 GENERAL BUSINESS Bruce Martin, B.A. BA. 1-3724 MncNeil Block Th Phones AV. 5-2273 Fire, Automobile, Farm, etc. LIFE AND CASUALTY Accident and Hospitalization Maple 71J Lawn & Garden Equipment Jack Walkington Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5 11.11: Open evenings BETIER INSURANCE PROTECTION AND SERVICE (Fire, Automobile, Etc.) Richmond Hill, Ont. TUrner 4-1551 Banister, Solicitor, Notary Public Branch office of Mathews, Stiver, Lyons & Vale GENERAL INSURANCE Kennedy & Ross SALES - SERVICE Roy V. Bick Complete Insurance Service 24 Adelaide St. W. ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS 25 Grandview Ave. _ Thomhill AVenue 5-1379 INSURANCE (continued) lEGAI. Richmond Hill EM. 3-0311 EM. 6-6256 Thomhill Banister. Solicitor. Notary Public 93 Yonge Street Bichmonc‘ H111 Every Thursday afternoon I'Urncr 4-1551 Richmom. Hill Toronto Ofï¬ce â€" 18 Toronto St. Phone EM. 3-5877 85 Centre W 1A Colborne Innings by Appointment Richmond Thanh-e Block 65 Ymge St. 8.. Richmond Hill TUrner 4408-1. J. Rubinowitch, BA. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Oï¬lco Hours; Daily 9 am. to Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public Barristers, Solicitors. etc. John F. Walsh Fergus P. Walsh 85 Richmond Street West EM. 6-8929 Thursday morning, Richmond Hill 65 Yonge St. S. TUrnet 4-1652 Thursday afternoon. Maple MAPLE 2 Morgan Ave†Stop 14A OFFICE HOURS: Daytime: Monday to Friday 1 pm. - 3 pm. Evenings: Monday to Thursduy. 6 pm. - 8 pm. Or by appointment James H. Timmins Dr. Cameron Cowan By appointment 22 Centre St. E. Richmond Hill OHioe ’l‘Urner 4-1271 Residence TUmer 4-1308 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 1s ITIGHLAND PARK BLVD» WILLOWDALE AV. 5-1167 I‘hornhill Dr. R. S. Ideson BY APPOINTMENT 41 Yonge St. S. Richmond 8111 Office: TUmer 4-3121 Oak Ridges: TU. 4-1182 22 Centre St. E. Richmond Hill By appointment TUrner 4-1422 Dr. J as. R. Langstaï¬ Dr. John B. Wynne Dr. Allen J. Smith Office hours 9 am. to 8 pm. also day & evening appointments 108 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1154 THORNHILL AVenue 5-2345 By appointment and*evenings Dr. Quentin Hardy KING CITY Office Hours Wed. 8.- Fri. Sat. . . . . . . . ‘ Plaxton & Deane REAL ESTATE Farms. Suburban Properties, etc INSURANCE Fire. Automobile, etc. TUrnnr 4-1671 Stuart P. Parker BARRISTER. SOLICITO‘, NOTAdY PUBLIC RICHMOND BILL Barrister. Solicitor a; Not“: Public 55 Yonge St. South mmmonc Hill, Ontario Office TUmer 4-1780 Residence TUrnel' 4-1863 Oflice Hunts: 9.30-5 and by tppointmeni Dr. R. A. Bigford Walsh and Walsh Dr. E. A. Crawford Norman A. Todd. Office Hours 12 to 2 pm. and 6 to 8 pm. by appointment APLE PHONE 3 Obstetrician & Gynecologist M. Beryl Barrow Barrister, Solicitor, etc. RICHMOND HILL THOBNHILL T. C. Newman Dr. J. P. Wilson Dr. R. J. Steele Richmond Hill Oï¬ice TUrner 4-2071 Thornhill Office BA. 1-6981 and by appointment REAL ESTATE R. H. Kane W. TUrner 4-1543 THORNHILL (continued) MEDICAL LEGAL AVenue 5-1477 AVenue 5-1311 7-9.30 p.m 9-11.30 a.m The regular monthly meeting of the W.A. was held on Wed- nesday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. Douglas Par- sons with a large attendance. The programme was in charge of Mrs. Reid Brumwell and her group. The scripture Lesson was read by Mrs. Nellie Snider. The Lesson Thoughts and pray- er were taken by Mrs. Douglas Parsons. Mrs. Jack Rumney and Miss Mary Gough sang three duets. Guest speaker was Miss Glad- ys Giï¬en from United Church Training School, Toronto. Couples’ Club Mr. and Mrs. Allan Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tennyson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Barry King. from the Victoria Suare Couples Club attended the social evening of the Mark- ham Couples Club held in Mark- ham United Church on Wednes- day evening of last week. Quilting The W.M.S. Supply Committee is having a quilting in the Sun- day School room Wednesday, March 30. A hearty invitation is extended to all the ladies in the community to attend. Come in the morning and bring your lunch.‘ Tea will be supplied. Church NeWs Two children were presented for baptism at the church ser- ‘vice Sunday afternoon. Margarâ€" et Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Empringham, and Mary Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tatton. Neighbourhood Notes Birthday greetings are extendâ€" ed to Wayne Mortson, who will be 1t years old on March 26; to Leslie Hart March 28; to Bruce Muir who will be four on March 28; to Anita Orr who will be three on March 31. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Morison and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Francy have eturned home after spend- ing the past six weeks in the “Sunny South". M. and Mrs. Ross Nichols. Miss Mary Muir'nead. W. J. Muirhead and Ronnie Muirhead had dinner Thursday evening of last wek with R. E. Sanderson and Miss Mable Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Graham of Toronto called on Mrs. Ida McIllmurray, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Willows on Saturday after- noon. I Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mortson. who on March 23 will be celebrating their 34th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Stanley DeFoe has return- ed home after holidaying for the past month in Clearwater. Flo. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Orr and family had Sunday evening din- ner with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Grubb at Snowball. L. Stoutenburgh. Mrs. 'F. Wal- ker and Freddie had Sunday ev- ening dinner in the home of W. J. Mulrhead. Friends of Orla Heise were shocked to hear of his sudden passing on Saturday. Mr. Heise was well-known and wellâ€"liked by all who knew him. He will be greatly missed 'by everyone. Sympathy __is extended to his family. R. E. Sanderson and Miss Ma- bel Sanderson spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanderson in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanderson have re- turned with them for a few days. Mr .and Mrs. Leonard 'Knapp and [renew-Mr». and-Mrs. John Empringham had Sunday even- ing dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Earl‘Empringham and girls: Friends of Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Currey will be pleased to hear that he has accepted a call to one of the churches in London. A speedy recovery is wished for Mrs. Edgar Stickley who an- derwent an operation in the Western Hospital, Toronto, last The Thornhill School of Dancing BALLET - TAP Under the Instruction of LILLY‘AUSTEN Tap classes for boys now being formed. AVcnne 5-1278 1! Arnold Avenue. Thornhill Thornhlu VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Centre Street TUmer 4-1432 Richmond 5111 Formerly of Gerard Hummus Work guaranteed, Free estimates Dr. W. Allan Ripley Phone 82 Marguerite Boyle Dr. J. T. Sheppard Elocutlon, Public Speaking Platform Department Dramatic Art q "HOMEWOOD HALL“ PIANO TUNING VETERINARY SURGEON CORRESPONDENT: Mn. W. Sandie. vmoru Squire Telephone Gonnley 5421 and Repairing S. Hoffman Phone Liberal Ofï¬ce TUrner 4-1261 VETERINARY VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS MUSICAL Keele St AVenue 5-1667 Maple, Ont Mr. and and wek. A spedy ecovery is also wished for Miss Karen Chad- week. A speedy recovery is also Sick Children, Toronto. Mrs. Earl Empringham, Mr. and Mrs. John Empringham, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bennett attended the 40th wedding anniversary of Mri and Mrs. Eerguson at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. David Ferguson at Willowdale on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stephen- son. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hager- man, all of Western Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Sisler and girls of Port Credit, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Stephenson had Sunday evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Heber McCague. Mrs. A. Huston, Mrs. S. De- Foe, Mrs. Harvey Collard. and Mrs. Barry Collard attended the St. Patrick's tea in Brown's Cor- ners United Church on Satuday aftenoon'. Ms. Ida McIllmurray. Mr. and Mrs. P. Willows spent Sunday with friends at Uxbridge. Farm Machinery. etc. M-H tractor 12-20 on steel M-H tractor plow, 2-furrow, wide bottom International tractor plow 2-fur- row, narrow bottoms M-H stiff tooth cultivator, pow- er lift M-H disc barrow. 8 ft. double Cockshutt drill 13-disc grain & fertilizer ' M-H dump rake M-H potato digger Mâ€"H mower. No. 5 M-H mower, No. 21 M-H tedder International corn scuffler M-H team disc harrow tinthrow) M-H grain binder, No. 5 Rubber tired wagon gear Steel tired wagon gear Flat rack, 14‘ Set bob sleighs M-H 10’ land roller. 3 drums 2 sets drag harrows. 3 sec. 2 scufflers 1 scuï¬ler. harrow tooth M-H double mold plow M-H walking plow. No. 7 Farm gate steel, 12' 2 sets platform scales Set team harness Turnip drill Spring wagon Slush scraper 150’ draw rope Set 4 sling ropes Car for round barn track Stump pulling machine complete with bullef, hook and cables Quantity of used lumber, 2x4, board, etc. Quantity of barb wire Sledge hammer 4 rolls snow fence Grub axes 2 rolls chicken wire Scythe Gasoline drum, 45 gal. Crosscut saw No. wood barrels 3 milk pails Timber tongs Strainer & plunger Wheelbarrow Cutter Chain tightener Fanning mill separator Scrap iron pulleys Root pulper Steel posts Pipe Hand stock clippers House jack Wheel hoe Used doors. window sash, frames, etc. Bundles wood lath Doubletrees, whiffletrees. etc. Forks. shovels. chains. hoes. crow bars, tools. ropes and nu- merous other articles Hay, Grain, etc. 200 bales hay,, mixed Mow oat straw Terms cash. No reserve. Farm sold. Sale at 1.30 pm. sharp. KEN a; CLARKE PRENTICE. Auctioneers Markham. Ont" phone 348 Milllken, ph. AXminster 3-5981 0F FARM IMPLEMENTS. Tractor. Hay, Straw. etc. LOT 31, CON. 3. SCARBORO STUART PAXTON Twp. on Birchmount Rd.. If, mile N. of Lansing Cut-on, West of Agincourt Property of DART BROS. TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1955 Electrician WIRING LINE WORK AUCTION SALE Phone TUrner 4-2881 When one of the family calls you to th1 'l'uE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Thurs., Mar. 24, 1955 13 I've saved the stories of a few over the years. In 1952, for Idstance, a man in Miami, Florida, got a patent on a dandy idea for a windshield wiper. His windshield (on paper) rolled back and forth into the top of the car, cleaning itself. by its own motion. ' Build a better mousetrap, they say ,md the world will well you know how it goes. The first invention of this kind was put on paper well before 1915, and well before snow tires and other special treads were developed. The latest device like this was pat~ ented in March of 1954. At least they keep on trying (and they don‘t seem to mind how much all that sand would‘weight.) l have listed below ids! a fewâ€""of rh'efliéiibiify‘ ï¬ged Lars on our lot. These cars carry a wriflen guarantee for 30 days and are pticod to meef_aH gqmpe’tiï¬on: Out of a host of inventions, 'sc'ome of them sound and some of them zany, have come today‘s improved cars, acc- essories and optional equipment. The thing that surprises so many people is that 21 }ot of this safety and luxury equipment is on cars a few years old, cars that won’t break your budget to buy. A quality used car, serviced by us all its life, is certainly a good buy these days. We fee’l that fhe Mk; presenfly drivihg used; cars from our ubbï¬drmem are our best medium of1 advertising. 1953 CHEVROLET COACH é Lie. 792-165 A one owner car, immaeuiofely kept ihaf wi'H give many miles of trouble free motoring ................................................ $1495.00 1952 CHEVROLET COACH â€"- Kc. 790-653 A very popuhr mode! moi flows ï¬ne for- r'rfic care it has received 55m new ........ $1195.60 We have many other ï¬ne cars in evofy price £9999 so drop in qnd look of yoyr convent V- “A ._ -.. 1951 WMSRANâ€"Lk.74"2 H‘ you prefer a heavy our here’s one that you’fl be proud re own. Autoka fram- mission and many other extras ............ $14953“ Besides mousetraps. people hive been trying to build Dene: motor cars since ihe day they were invented. Boner- accessories too, and some of them have been used and some have been preï¬x, â€"-‘u-d. Another puon! was issued for a mechanism that would spring between the windshieid and the drivar as soon as he had . com-kn. (A at»: hen would be a lot simpler and safer.) ' Inventions lo cut down skidding have been anoi‘her favorite of the amateur angina", the most common idea being to sprinkle sand in from of the rear wheels. Your donation to the Red Cross helps provide: oPrepnredncss for Disaster oOulpon Hospitals oWnr Veteran Services oFrce Blood Transfusion Service INursing and Health Service: ï¬ll/[f0 [be if! 050.95 Cheer-fully... Gmtofullg...’Gonerouslgl $5,494,100 IS NEEDED THIS YEAR "There is no more noble and humanitarian organization in the whole world than the Red Cross†GEOIOE MATTHEW ADAMS When one of the family calls you to the phone and whispers, “I think it's busi- ness," it reminds you how important calls of that kind are, even at home. You don’t have to upset your eve» ning’s plans, because your telephone gets things done quickly, nearby or far away. Whether it‘s a matter of sales, or serv- ice, whether it‘s early evening or late at night, you can depend on your telephone. Just give it a thought next time one of the family says, “It’s for you, Dad!" THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 0E CANADA SSIO