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SEEDING ROTOTILLING LOAM SUPPLY TU. 4-7295 Gas Extractions AV. \5-1974 STEAMFITTING WELDING Open Evenings (Continued) Telephone TE. 3-5351 Richmond Hill Formerly Bloor & Yonge Sts. Individual Attention Hair Styling Permanent Waving Air Conditioned Dryers 80 Yonge St. South Richmond Hill TU. 4-2321 Maple Plaza AL. 7-2590 76 YONGE ST. S. RICHMOND HILL “Internationally Experienced" In all phases of Beauty Culture TROYER NATURAL SCIENCE SERVICE Humane Services Yonge Street. Oak Ridges PR. 3-5071 Receiving Hours: 8 am. - 6 p m or otherwise by appointment 24 Adelaide St. W. Toronto EM. 3-0311 Ernie Brock 8. Son PAINLESSLY DESTROYED by approved S.P.C.A. Method CONTINENTAL Beauty Salon Insurance â€" Mortgages Fire, Auto, Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service TELEPHONE PA. 7-9488-9 Res. TU. 4-7-002 Bus. EM. 4-8611 Bus. AV. 5-3630 Res. TU. 4-3935 H errington Insurance Agency Suite 2, Lowrie Building 15 Yonge Street N. 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Richmond Hill Barrister, Solicitor & Notary Public 15 YONGE ST. NORTH Norman A. Todd, Plaxton, Deane & Drew Barrister, Solicitor, etc. RICHMOND HILL AURORA. ONTARIO Residence TUmer 4-1863 By Appointment Richmond Hill. Ontario Banister. Solicitor, Notary THORNHILL Richmond Hill Office 15 Yonge Street N. AV. 5-5144 Thomhill Office AV. 5-1197 Oflice TUrner 4-1780 W. E. Neil Mann TU. 4-4618 RICHMOND HILL Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public MEDICAL 7 Duï¬erin St. AVenue 5-3165 lEGAL Office Hours By Appointment TU. 4-4471 THORNHILL TU. 4-1543 Office and Residence TU. 4-4040 (By Appointment) Medical Centre Bayview Plaza Richmond Hill. Ont. BY APPOXNTMENT 31 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill Northern Building Office: TUrner 4-3121 If no answer call PRospect 3-5327 Dr. J as. R. Langstaff Dr. John B. Wynne Dr. Allen J Smith Dr. D. M cBurney Dr. Victor Zuck Dr. D. F. McGregor Eyes Examined Opfï¬cal Repairs} NOW AT 3242 YONGE ST. In North Toronto Opposite Park Theatre 9 a.m. to 6 pm. including Sat. HU. 8-8949 J. C. Horvat,B.A., 0.D. OPTOMETRIST Hours 9.30 - 5.30 daily Closed Saturday Evenings By Appointment ROOM 205 LOWRIE BUILDING 15 YONGE ST. N. \ RICHMOND HILL Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Prescriptions Filled & Repairs 31 YONGE ST. NORTH Phone TUrner 4-3962 Marguerite Boyle Ontario Land Surveyors 1‘05 Willowdale Ave., Willowdale Ont., BA. 5-3031 Res. George T. Yates, 0.L.S. 53 Bedford Park Avenue Richmond Hill, TU. 4-2941 Repairs, t5): Elocution, Public Speaking Platform Deportment Dramatic Art “HOMEWOOD HALL†Thornhill By Appointment 363 Markham Rd. RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-1008 (1 Block west of Bayview) * EYES EXAMINED * PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED * CONTACT LENSES * OPTICAL REPAIRS OPTOMETRY 9.30 - 5.30 Weekdays Wednesd'ï¬y & Saturday Afternoons by appointment Open Friday Nights Evenings by appointment Richvale Electronics STOP 22, YONGE STREET TU. 4-1552 AV. 5-2669 RADIO 8. TV SURVEYORS Office - 448 Botsford Street, TW. 5-4903 Evenings Phone Mr. Tomlinson PR. 3-5202 Dr. H. Socol Yates & Yates John C. Moore SURVEYORS NEWMARKET MEDICAL MUSICAL By Appointment 50 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1154 PETER R. SMITH Antenna installation v. Lowrie, R.0. Glasses Fitted RADIO â€"â€" III-Fl ‘. Kirchen, R.0. (Continued) TU. 4-4641 The Group Commi-ttee of 1st Langstaï¬â€˜ Scouts and Cubs held its November meeting Tuesday. Group Committï¬VMEf A Christmas dance will be held in December. Mr. A. A. Miller is chairman. New assistants for cubs and scouts are required. Anyone over 18, who is interested, please contact Mr. Dick Mills, group committee chairman. As the cub pack has grown so large it was decided to split the pack to “A†and “Bâ€, “A†meeting in the school and “B†pack in the Den, on Thursday night. Two men have volunteered‘ their services for cubs â€" Mr. Cliff Twidale and Mr. Lionel Boswell. Squadron Leader John Collins has offered to assist with the scouts as he worked with them recently in Ottawa. They still need four more as- sis-tants. 50th Wedding Having listened and watched the program Tocsin “B†put on by the Emergency Measures 01‘- ganization the people of our area must be full of questions which will be answered if they attend the program on Monday, Nov- ember 27, at Charles Howitt School. Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker, Spruce Avenue, attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. Parker’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lougheed on Novem- ber 11 at Collingwood. Tocsin ‘B’ A speaker from the E.M.O. will be at Charles Howitt School, November 27. Movies will be shown. Christmas Party The annual pot luck supper and Christmas party of lst Langstaff Scout and Cub Moth- ers was held at the home of Mrs. E. Edwards, Maryvale Cres., with nearly 30 prgsenï¬. The conference of auxiliariesl at the community hall, Maple, will be held November 30. The bazaar chairman gave a last minute pep talk on the work still to be done before November 25. Reports from Apple Day show that about $60.00 was made. _ The Christmas party for cubs was arranged and a committee headed by iMrs. W. Hutcheson formed to look after proceed- ings. Notice was given by the scout- master that a winter camp will be held over New Years, leav- ing on Friday after school and returning on Monday afternoon. Clothing and bedding require- ments were given to the mothers of the scouts involved. ï¬Trhé nrext meeting will be held in January. , \"_A discussion was Held regard-‘cessary preparation for exhib- Dr, W, Allan Rlpleyling the ftllinds on hand - por- iting animals atlgheClRoyal Win- tion of w ich was voted to the ter Fair. Haro app, man- VETERINARY SURGEON llï¬itchen fund plus thg merit two ager, and Basil Kelly, herdman, . ions supper procee s, e re- were showing intricate prepara- Telephone ogZeYonge St' N imainder will befusedd as a ne- tions of the cattle of Fraser- _ - - cessary exnense un . dale Farms while Harvey Pent- TU' 4 1432 Rmhmond am The December meeting will lin, Milton Wells and Don Mac- IMA be held on December 14, one‘Guire showed the art of prepar- KINGSDALE AN L week early, at the home of Mrs.'ations for heavy horse and team HOSPITAL John Umehara. entries. of Oak Ridges Farms. The Sunday School will hold Mr. Fred Boys and Mr. Wil- DR. CARL HEDER missionary Sunday School bert Jennings were appointed to henceforth the first Sunday of the pastoral board at the con- TEMPLE 3-5401 each month. Therefore Decem- grepational meeting on Sunday. 240 KING ST. KING CI'I‘Ylber 3 will be missionary Sun-l Michael J. Youle-White B.A., G. C. Ed. (Leeds) PROFESSIONAL TUITION In English, History, Fine Art, French Speeches Written Manuscripts Prepared Six of the seven men who have been given the job of administering Richmond Hill’s parks system are shown here, pondering the many prob- lems they face in providing recreational space for the citizens of today and the ï¬fty thousand who, so the planners say, will be making their home in the Hill twenty years from now. Their problem has been intensiï¬ed by the mushroom growth of the town in the last decade but they’re whacking it down a bit at a time. When this picture was taken they were giving thought to the projected change house and washrooms for the town park. VETERINARY PHONE: 285-3260 TUITION CORRESPONDENT: MRS. E. E. SPEARS 25 Roosevelt Drive -â€" Phone AV. 5-3116 RICHVALE NEWS Here Are Our Park Planners Birthday Wishes Andrew Carragher, Roose- velt Drive, celebrated his 10th birthday on Wednesday. Nov- ember 15. Trudy Peck, Westwood Lane, was 16 on November 16. Guiders Meeting Richvale area Guiders met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Weir, MaryvaI-e Cres., to present Mrs. Florence Bigley, retired Dis- trict Commissioner, with a train case. Mrs. A. Baird, Mrs. W. Pent-in, Mrs. M. Jarman, Mrs. Nixon and Mrs. A. Peck were present. the home 0f Mrs- M“- W91!" Latest move is instruction to MaryvaI-e Cres.. to present MFS- the municipal solicitor to pre- Florence B_igley, retired Dis- pare a by_1aw which council triot Commissioner, with a train can consider_ While attempting case._ MI‘S- A- Baird. MTS- W- to curb indiscriminate shooting POM-1n. MI‘S- M- Jarman, MFS- which has plagued Vaughan and? Nixon and Mrs. A. Peek were other townships, councillors are I present. conscious of the need to allow ‘ t t shooting by residents which will STOUFFVILLE: The town is help keep down vermin. They planning annexation 0f 1.200 want their solicitor to project acres of land in two stages, pre- suitable and enforceable leg- paring for an expansion to 7,500 islation. population by 1980. Home & School day. Eighteen members attended Personals the home and school meeting in, om: deep¢_s_t syrgpathy is ex: the new school, November 13. Mrs. Arnold Winters has be- come social convenor. The roam pennant for the month was a draw between Mrs. Blackburn’s and Miss Simm’s rooms. As the latter has had this honour for some time, Miss Simms gave it to Mrs. Blackburn. Local Fallout Mr. Horns-tam. speaker of the evening and vice-president of the home and school association of Temperanceville spoke on “Falloutâ€. Mr. Horstein began by re- marking that this was a very prominent and controversial subject in the news of late. It is a specialized subject difficult to attack, hard to explain and understand, he said. However he gave a talk on basic things available. Mr. Horstein was thanked for his enlightening and timely talk on “Local Fallout" by Mr. Routledge. uu: Fl U51 nun. The group enjoyed a social period. The Church The next home and school will be held December 8th, Miss Simm-s will be responsible for the program. W.A. and W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Jack Macklin on November 16th. Mrs. Hare W.A. president opened the meeting with a poem “It Will Show On Your Face.†After the singing of the hymn Mrs. Clayton Beynon introduced her theme “Memor- ial Stones By Life’s Way." Reading a very interesting ar- ticle written by Dr. Boule, for- merly of Schomberg Church. it depicted the many memorials in life but the greatest is life itself. Dedicate your life into being a memorial to Christ. A hymn and prayer concluded the devotional. {UA nausLAclu L' mama. depicted the many'memorlalsl The 4_H Homemaking Club it‘selllffe ggdictafl: 3:333:25 ilrï¬ngpttee Emitees 0f TFmpgrance' being a memorial to Christ'ivflle attended the Kiwanis ban- ' ' f 4-H A hymn and Prayer concluded “miï¬béiieé‘t i’ï¬ehï¬Ã©â€˜ï¬fy‘érk on the devononal‘ November 15th. Those presen‘. The results of the _turkey sup- were Judy Clapp. Diana Jen- per receipts were given by the mug, Donna Harrison, Judy p“- treasurer and found most grat- ton, Karen pun-to, Elaine pax- 13153. Mrs- Hare,e’€PT6559d de' ton and their leaders, Mrs. ugh" and aPPrematlon for {he Bruce Prentice and Mrs. Stew- fine co-operatlon of both ladies art Paxton. They spent the 3f- an men in Preparing and 591" ternoon enjoying the Winter vmg the supper as well as the Fair_ alterations and improvements to the church kitchen. Mr. and Viewers of the T.V. program, Mrs. James Gillham donated the Country Times, Saturday even- additional essotane stove for ing were able to see five local which we are most grateful. {men showing phases of the ne- 1 A discussion was held regard- cessary preparation for exhib- ing the funds on hand - por- iting animals at the Royal Win- ltion of which was voted to the ter Fair. Harold Clapp, man- kitchen fund plus the next two ager, and Basil Kelly, herdman, 'Lions supper proceeds, the re- were showing intricate prepara- =mainder will be used as a ne- tions of the cattle of Fraser- CORRESPONDENT: MRS. MILTON WELLS, R. R. 3, KING Phone PR. 3-5239 TEMPERANCEVILLE NEWS THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ont_, Thursday, November 23, 1961 17 Shooting Ukase Is Step Nearer Mn Vaughan Twp. Prohibition of hunting in Vaughan Township, recently discussed by township council, looked as if it was a step near- er when it was reported on by the finance and general pur- pose committee. Many people said it was a good idea, said Deputy Reeve Jesse Bryson. A____»-..A..~m Seven intermediate members of Mrs. Bruce Prentice’s Sunday School class had an enjoyable evening making candied apples at her home on Thursday. This group will sell apples on Fri- day at Temperanceville School. They hope to make enough mon- ey to purchase their Sunday lschool study quarterlies. tended to Allan Ferguson and family in the death of his mother, Mrs. Stella Mae Fergu- son wife of Malcolm Ferguson on November 9 at Resthaven Home. The funeral took place, November 13. Wé are happy to report Mrs. Norman Rumble, is now at home and convalescing nicely. Sympathy is extended to Mrs, Frank Bell in the death of her sister, Mrs. E. J. Emes of Scar- boro, on November 8. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell who will cele- brate their Golden Anniversary on December 5th at the Ridge Inn. WA. and W.M.S. members are invited to attend open house from 7-9. An accident‘ took place in Fraserdale Farms this week when John Flemming received two broken ribs, 8 cut head and a back injury at the South Farm. He was putting down hay through the straw chute when he lost his balance and fell through the chute. Congratulations to Tommy Clapp who received the King- field Showmanship Trophy a- warded to the 4-H member in first place in the Guernsey class. This trophy is donated by Mr. and Mrs. C. F. W. Burns of Kingfield Farms. From the left, seated, are Councillor A1 White and Deputy-reeve John Bradstock, representing town council; Chairman Russell Tilt, highly qualiï¬ed for his position throu‘gh his executive connection with recreational space activities in the provincial government; Secretary Norm Brown, Bill Ruttle, chairman of the recreation commission. Standing in the rear is Stan Ransom. Unavoidably absent when the picture was taken was board member Al Smyth. (Photo by Lager- quist.) Mr. Fred Boys and Mr. Wil- bert Jennings were appointed to the pastoral board at the con- grepational meeting on Sunday. AURORA: Poisoning is sus- pected in the death of two cats and a dog in the south end of the town recently. ASK FOR $53 YONGE ST. N. (TBA-3211 HERRDGE EIeflric-‘I‘V Appliances Sales, Repairs, Parts STEEL lINTELS - | BEAMS Darts Ull uuuu zï¬vRERAIRS & SERVICE g} OIL BURNER SERVICE 5Q? REFRIGERATION , STEEL FABRICATING To Custom Speciï¬cations PINDER BROS. ND. 2 Otonobee BA. 1-3344 4CII..‘I$1..-;Ti k ELECTRIC WIRING 1)? RADIO, TV & AERIALS sales. repairs, TV for rent SOMETHING TO SELL TRY “LIBERAL†CLASSIFIEDS PHONE TU. 4-1105 REPAIRS Open Daily 8 am. to 9 pm. Kept in Stock Portable Crane Service AUTHORIZED DEALER if you want it wired up or connected â€" call us parts on hand washers, dryers, stoves all makes APPLIA \NCE