Plumbing : Heating Maple 541-33 Coarse gravel for new or driveways. Clubine & Alexander P L A S T E R I N G CONTRACTORS Painting, Paperhanging, etc. ‘Your home deserves the Best†Licensed and Authorized for the Counties of York and Ontario Farm Stock. Implements, House- hold Furnlture, Real Estate Sales 3 specialty 1 At Fair and Reasonable Rates Dual service for the prlce of one Milliken P.O.. ph.,Agin. 52W3 Markham P.O.,_9h. MarkhamI§4G ’G. HAROLD CRAIG. C.A. Thornhlll AV. 5-1723 Craig, Norman & Co. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 28 Eglinton Ave. Wu . MA. 0791 All kinds of carpenter work, kitchen cupboards I specialty. TU. 4-2884 RICHVALE OAK RIDGES, ONTARIO Phone TU. 4‘2911 If no anSWerkcall TU. 4-3300 ind Sheet Metal Work Dealer for Esso Oil Burners Fan-banks - Morse Pressure Systems James J. W Co. Ltd. W. J. Smith & Son Painting Rates for insertion II this section are available at The Liberal office, phone TUmer 4-1261 “xiis'éi’e itoo'b-iz - too small: GRAVE]. G. Chassie BUILDER Speculative or Custom Homes or General Repairs’ TU. 4-2049 Richmond Hill Gerry Van Beers Paper Hanging Spray Painting BUILDING IRADES Phone “I'm-net 4-3191 213 Oak Ave.. Richvale A. Rollinson BICHVALE, ONTARIO DECORATING Ken & Clarke Prentice AUCTIONEEBS 420 Elmwood Ave. Phone TU. 4-2587 Interior and Exterior ACCOUNTANTS Call DeFerrari & Muylaert Maple 54R12 FREE ESTIMATES AUBTIONEER PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY PM» , or AV. 5-H“ 'l'Urner 4-1701 Richmond mu RAVE ST BOUGHING Sheet Metal Work WILLIAM H. DOCKMAN Plumbing and Heating Free Estimates FURNACES INSTALLED CLEANED & REPAIRED Custom jobs a Spec- ialty SCHOOL DAYS: Leave Maple 7.15 am. Leave Richmond Hill 9.15 am Leave Maple 3.30 pm. Leave Richmond Hill 6 pm. Masonry & General Contractor DON 8: WILP’ S WRIGHT AND TAYLOR New Work, Alterations. Repair- Free Estimates Bod! & Fender Repairs Complete Reï¬nishing If you haven‘t heard of our re- putation. enquire from your friends All work guaranteed. 1“ Spruce Ave.. Stop 22A Yonge St. Blchvale For appointment, p11. TU. 4-2811 Ambulance Service RICHMOND HILL Richvale Auto Body TUrner 4-151! Dr. J. M. Dryer DENTIST 78 Yonge St. 8.. Richmond Hill .Funera-l Directors FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Dentist Anstey Building. Yonge Street 'I'HORNHILL~ SAND and GRAVEL ‘ Crushed Stone Loam and Fill Dr. M. J. Walker GENERAL BUSINESS RICHVALE P.O. TU. 4-2218 Dr. W. J. Mason Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. Couches For All Occasions Telephone King 56 Arthur GLBroad, 66 May Ave. Yongehurst P.0. TU. 4-2641 E. J. HANSEN DENTIST 55A YONG! 8T. SOUTH E. CHARITY FREE ESTIMATES I! GRANDVIEW AVE. AVenue 5-2090 TUrner 4-1311 21 Bedford Park Ave Richmond Hill TUrner 4-2002 3! Appointment CHlROPRACTIC AVenue 5-2181 TUruer 4-1463 DENTAL Richmond Hill GENERAL INSURANCE Life. Fire. Automobile, Liability, Hall, Accident and Sickness. Farm Insurance 3 Specialty King City Telephone 28 Barrister. Solicitor, and Notary Public Aurora. Ontario Telephone: Aurora Office PA. 7-5052 Residence. Aurora. PA. 7-5046 Toronto Office EM. 4-3652 Bruce Martin, B.A. BA. 1- Floyd E. Corner, 0-0- Savage Insurance Services GENERAL INSURANCE Fire. Automobile, Plate Glass, Automobile Financing, etc. Life (Confederation Life Assoc- iation) TU. 44219 Telephone 11 Maple, Ont. )IacNeil Block J. Roy Herrington R. D. M acN aughton GENERAL INSURANCE Fire. Automobile, Farm, etc. Office 55A Yonge St. South Residence 19 Centre St. West. Richmond Hill Ernie Brock ’8: San For All Occasions Phone orders delivered anywhere in North Yonge St. Distrlct 1518 Yonge St. ( at St. Clements) Telephone MAyfair 1145-6 Helen Simpson Lynett. Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1124 '1 orontr NOTARY PUBLIC CON VEYAN CER GENERAL INSURANCE Barristers. Solicitors. Notaries I. Mathews, QC. K. Stiver, B.A. Oï¬ice Hours 9 a.m. to 5 pm. Open evenings L E. Lyons. EA. .105. Vale; QC 100 Main St.. Newmarket. Ont. Phone 12L 220 Bay St.. Toronto, Ont. Phone Wa. 2343â€"4 LIFE AND CA$UALTY Accident and Hospitalization Maple 71J Jack W alkington GENERAL BUSINESS Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public Branch oï¬ice of Lawn & Garden Equipment Mathews, Stiver, Lyons & Vale (Fire, Automobile, Etc.) Richmond Hill, Ont TUrner 4-1551 Kennedy & BETIER INSURANCE PROTECTION AND SERVICE General Insurance SALES - SERVICE Roy V. Bick Complete Insurance Service 24 Adelaide St. W. 25 Grandview Ave. ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS Phones AV. 5-2273 3724 AVenue 5-1379 INSURANCE Thomhill (continued) lEGAL Richmond Hill EM. 3-0311 EM. 6-6256 Ross Thornhill 2 Morgan Ave.. Stop 14A OFFICE HOURS: Daytime: Monday to Friday 1 pm. ~ 3 p.111. Evenings: Monday to Thursday. 6 pm. ~ 8 pm. Or by appointment 22 Centre St. E. Richmond Hill By appointment TUrner 4-1422 Oflice hours 9 am. to 6 pm. also day 8: evening appointments 106 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1154 Dr. Quentin Hardy KING CITY BY APPOINTMENT 41 Yonze 5:. 5. Richmond mu Office: TUrner 4-3121 Oak Ridges: TU. 4-1182 Dr. J as. R. Langstaï¬ Dr. John B. Wynne Dr. Allen J. Smith Ofllce Hours Wed. & Fri. Office Hours 12_ to 2 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. by appointment MAPLE PHONE 3 Iy appointment 22 Centre St. E. Richmond Ell] Ofllce TUrner 9-1271 Residence TUï¬ner 4-1303 Innings by Appointment Richmond Theatre Block 65 Yonge St. 8., Richmond Hill TUrner 4-2084 Barristers. Solicitors, etc. John F. Walsh Fergus P. Walsh 85 Richmond Street West EM. 6â€"8929 Thursday morning, Richmond Hill 65 Yonge St. S. TUrner 4-1652 Thursday afternoon. Maple' Dr. Cameron Cowan I'homhill J. Rubinowitch, BA. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 01110. Hours: Daily 9 am. to Every Thursday afternoon ’I’Urner 44551 Richmono Hill Toronto Office â€" 18 Toronto St. Phone EM. 3-5877 85 Centre W CHARTERED - ACCOUNTANT 18 HiGHLAND PARK BLVD.. WILLOWDALE AV. 5-1167 Sinister, Solicitor, Notary Public 98 Yonge Street Richmond Hill 1A Colborne AVenue 5-1477 Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public James H. Timmins Residence: 23 Highland Park Blvd. AVenue 5-3165 By appointment and evenings R. S. W. Campbell Dr. E. A. Crawford Dr. R. A. Bigford Plaxton & Deane Ban-inter, Solicitor 8; Natal! Public 55 Yonge St. South mmmonfl Hill, Ontario Office TUrner 4-1780 Residence TUmcr 4-1863 Office Hours: 9.30-5 and by appointment Walsh and Walsh Obstetrician 8; Gynecologist Dr. J. P. Wilson Stuart P. Parker. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. PIOTAICY PUBLIC RICHMOND HILL Norman A. Todd, M. Beryl Barrow Dr. R. S. Ideson Barrister. Solicitor, etc. . RICHMOND_HH.L THORNHILL Dr. R. J. Steele Barrister and Solicitor 15 Toronto Street T. C. Newman ‘and by appointment Telephone King 149M Richmond Hill Oï¬ice TUrner 4-2071 Thornhil] Office BA. 1-6981 THORNHILL AVenue 5-1846 TEORN HILL MEDICAL TORONTO EM. 6-6021 (continued) LEGAL AVenue 5-1811 TUrnet 4-1543 7â€"9.30 p.m‘ $11.30 a.m YETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Centre Street TUrner 4-1432 Richmond Hill Thornhill REAL ESTATE Fan-ms, Suburban Properties, etc. INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, etc. TUrner 4-1671 Dr. W. Allan Phone 82 Formerly of Gerrard Helm-mun Work guaranteed. Free estimates The Thornhill School of Dancing , There will be no Sunday School on Easter Sunday. On April 17 Sunday School will be held and the Missionary Super- intendent, Mrs. Fred Boys, will be present. Due to illness in the Turner family there will be no Mission Band until further notice. The C.G.I.T. Four Star Group meet each Thursday at 7 pm. New members are most welcome. The girls had their new uniforms fox; their ï¬rst public endeavour. The Junior Congregation has the pleasure of having Mrs. Jas. Gillham conduct the services for the_ month of April. The monthly meeting of the Temperanceville Women's In- stitute will be held April 13 at the home of Mrs. Clayton Bey- non. The annual reports and in- stallation of officers will take place at the meeting. All stand- ing committees are asked to haVe Drains, etc. Weeper Beds Water Line Excavating for Septic Tanks Phoné Stoufl‘ville 195 collect In recent years the Good Fri- day service held in Victoria Square United Church has be- come a highlight of the Easter season. This year will be no exception. Rev. A. C. Huston will preach and Mrs. Peggy Clark of Markham will be the soloist. ‘Church service on Easter Sun- day will be held at 11 am. when John Mullings of Jamaica will be the guest. At 7.30 the Easter Worship will be conduct- ed by Rev. Victor Wood. On Palm Sunday, a reception of new members was held at Brown's Corners .Church. Of those who joined Fred Major and Eric Moore were made mem- bers by transfer from other churches. and Misses Janet Oakes, Mary Hooper. Beverley Burr. Doreen Palmer and Irene Watters by profession of faith. Good Friday Service Among these who attended the performance of the Easter portion of the Messiah at St. Andrew's Church, Markham, last Sunday evening were Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Huston and Bet- ty. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Mum- bersonI Mrs. S. JJEnglish, Miss Misses Sylvia ,and Aileen Eas- ton spent last week-end at home with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Easton. Brown's Corners Church SYmpathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones in the loss of Mr. Jones' mother, who passed away last week. Neighborhood Notes LILLY AUSTEN RECITAL APRIL 29 Maple Community Hall 8.15 p.m. AVenue 5-1278 11 Arnold Avenue. Thornhlll Dr. J. T. Sheppard VETERINARY SURGEON TBENCHING ETC. Marguerite Boyle PIANO TUNING Elocutlon, Public Speaking Platform Department Dramatic Art "HOMEWOOD HALL“ BALLET -_ TAP Under the Instruction of and Repairing S. Hoï¬man CORRESPONDENT: MRS. ED. PAXTON, B. R. 3‘, KING Phone TU. 4-3059 Phona Liberal onloa TUmer 4-1261 K. W. BETZ REAL ESTATE VETERINARY R. H. Kane MUSICAL TEMPERANCEVILLE NEWS CORRESPONDENT : MRS. F. H. LEAF R. R. 2 Connie) â€" Pb. Azlncourt 33512 Keele St BUTTONVILLE NEWS AVenue 5-1867 Maple, Ont Ripley was sentenced to ï¬ve years and Kenneth Budd four years in Kingston Penitentiary in Coun- ty Court last week on charges of robbing the Stouï¬ville Co-op. a few months ago. Boyd Mason, 3 member of the gang, received two years less a day deï¬nite and one year indeï¬nite and Mrs‘ Dorothy Budd was given one year in the reformatory on sev- eral forgery charges. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Morri- son of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Beynon on Sunday. Marie Little is ill with a very bad cough. Mr. William Turner acted as ited Church on Sunday in the organist at the Oak Ridges Un- absence of their organist due to illness. NEWMARKET : James Budd Although many Temperance- ville children had the pleasure of the transportation and skat- ing facilities supplied by the King Lions at the Nobleton Rink during the winter, only two cars from Temperanceville were able to attend the carnival at Nob- leton on April 1. Scrupulous planning and effort of the Lions was most evident in the pro- gram. Misses Joan Hare and Donna Jennings took part in the par- ade. They were both Lucky spmrwrï¬. . i. , .. he». Birthday Greetings Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Murray and son. formerly of Richmond Hill, as residents of Temperanceville. They reside in the Hare apartments. We are happy to report that M. Johnny Dempster has finally been released from hospital af~ ter two months of convalescing. Johnny suffered internal injur- ies‘ and a punctured lung when in a car accident on No. 400 highway while returning ‘from work one slippery January moning. This resulted in his hospitalization of a month in the Western Memorial and a month in St. Michael's. It is hoped Mr. Dempster’s health will continue to improve. Congratulations to Miss Ruth Beynon who has been elected president of Vellore Junior In- stitute. This is the ï¬rst Junior Institute to be organized in Centre York District. Miss Flor- rie Beynon is alsora member. Sharon Palmer aged eight cel- ebrated he; birthday on March 31, with 16 guests present. Those preSent were 'Rlchard, Linda Jackie and Susie Inman, Diana and Nancy Jennings, Patsy Glass, Wayne Northie. Roberta Morris. Susanne. Teddy and David Levison, Billy Thompson, Elaine and Judith Paxton. This month also. they will hold a euchre party on the af- ternoon of April 18, funds of which will be sent to the Soc- iety for Crippled Children. Your support is requested. At the euchre party held in Buttonville Hall on April 7, there were 13 tables of players. Among the winners were R. Boyington, Bill Allen. Mathew Davies, Mrs. Len Rainey, Mrs. Irene Ray. and Mrs. Bill Allen. The freezeâ€"out was won by Mrs. Wardle and Bill Allen. Mrs. 0. Brooke and Mrs. Clara McGee entertained at a bridge shower for Ms. Brooke's ganddaughter (Eleanor Pollock) on Wednesday of last week. Leaving Community reports prepared. The roll call is “Things money can't buy. Cur- rent Events will be given by Mrs. .Everett Phillips. Hostesses are Mrs, W. Turner, Mrs. D. Davis. Miss ,Irene Mashlnter. Personals It is a pleasure to report tho improvement in Mr. Clayton Beynon’s health. He is now able to go out driving the car. David McClure has had a bad virus Infection of the throat but is now able to be up again. Mrs. Josaph Levison has been conï¬ned to her home for over a‘week with a bout of the flu. Mrs. Fred Boys and Mrs. Fred Hare were both absent from church due to ill health. On the evening of March 19, approximately 50 friends and neighbors of the Vander Bent family gathered at their home and presented them with a table lamp and coffee table as fare- well gifts. During the evening Miss Jean Muirhead entertained the group showing coloured pictures of a trip to Europe. It was a most enjoyable gathering. The members of Buttonville W. I. will canvass for the Can- cer Society this month. Mary Rodick. Mrs. Wm. Rodick and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Leaf. W. I. News THE CANADEAEE EANK C; PERSGNAL lOAH? Our Personal Loan service offers loan-s for personal needs. Repayment by monthly installments. ‘ For details, inquire at our nearest branchâ€"we have more than 680 to serve you. Richmond Hill Branch: H; C. Powell THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thurs., April '7. 1955 11 ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to announce our ;; appointment as agents in Richmond Hill and District for the complete line NEW HOLLAND mm MACHINERY As in the past we will continue to represent -â€" MASSEY-HARRIS FERGUSON GEHL FORAGE HARVESTERS (‘OBEY FARM EQUIPMENT BEATTY FARM EQUIPMENT AND HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES WISCONSIN MOTORS AVenue 5-2211 Smith Crescent We are now featuring such new Holland products as Balers, Manure Spreaders, Forage Harvesters, and Twine. REMEMBER â€"« Q LOAM O CRUSHED STONE . FILL G SAND & GRAVEL O FLAGSTONE O LIGHT GRADING Q DISCIN G O GARDEN PLOWIN G We have a large service department, and stock a complete line of parts. That’s why thousands of successful poultry- men are feeding Master Chick Starter Krums. They know that Master Chick Starter Krums pro< duce faster growth, increased vigor, high livaé hility. ‘ Healthier, faster growing, faster feathering. chicks mean greater proï¬ts later in the laying pen. The Rght Start .. . For Poultry Profits L. W. REID Do you need a {EON M ERCE Thornhill 155