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The Liberal, 1 Feb 1962, p. 10

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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT TU. 4-1821 ILA. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 5453V; YONGE STREET BA. 5-4701 ACCOUNTANTS 10 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, February 1, 1962 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT LEONARD R. ROSENBERG B. Com. Bank of Nova Scout Building Aurora telephone Aurora PA. 7-9451 \Building Trades owden Lumber Co. (Est. 1880) top 28 Yonge St, Richvale ays Evenings U. 4-1121 Craig Bowden V. 5-4921 TU. 4-1668 LASTERING CONTRACTOR KING â€" PHONE TE. 3-5295 _ ET US IMPROVE YOUR HOME NOW int-ages, Recreation Rooms. Kitchens Alterations Of All Kinds - Free Estimating Service: - Guaranteed Workmanship - Easy Payment Plan lo Down Payment Required) Material and Labour 30MPLETE ALTERATIONS CEMENT 8.: STONE WORK LASTERING & CARPENTRY ’eorge S. Edwards Deciantis-Rice EENERAL CONTRACTORS Llldlnx Repairs 8: Alterations Drain and Concrete Work TU. 4-1483 IHIROPRACTIC ’Arthur G. Broad '. D. M elsness, D.C. X-RAY . Wlndhurst Gate 8: Bayview block south Bayview Plaza) Phone TU. 4-1075 .3! Appointment Terms Can Be Arranged aranteed Photocopies of a] Documents - letters, urance policies, invoices, ut of copyright music. References. FREE ESTIMATES TUfl-1215 ’NFIDENTIAL WORK. Dahl & Son Construction EM. 3-1329 Suite 106. 77 York St. Toronto 31 Bedmrd Park Ave. Richmond Hill Tr'rner 4-4251 Wm. Clubine Philip Swan RTERED ACCOUNTANT COPYING COPYING Secrecy assured. Reasonable rates. P. R. M acf arlane DENTIST Gas Extractions 50 Yonge St. North TU. 4-1177 Richmond Hill 'r. J. M. Dryer L. E. Clark '. W. R. Redford ‘. J. M. Wachna DENTISTS 15 Yonge St. North Richmond Hill TU. 4-4601 78 YONGE ST. S RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-5342 By Appointment Gas Extraction: DENTAL TUrner 4-1462 Open Evenings PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY DENTIST Richvale Auto Body Body & Fender Repairs Complete Refinishing If you haven’t heard of our re- putation, enquire from your friends All work guaranteed ‘ 144 Spruce Ave. ;Stop 22A Yonga St. Richvale ‘ HELEN SIMPSON LYNE’I'I' Helen Simpson Flowers METRO WIDE DELIVERY for appointment. ph. AV. 5-3631 TU. 4-1701 We personally handle all sale bills and advertlslng PHONE GO‘HILEY 5311 GORMLEY. ONT. Quality Printing Dr. W. J. Mason. DENTIST 55A YONGE ST. SOUTH TUmer 4-1511 Richmond am Dr. John Simpson ‘ DENTIST 7725 YONGE STREET AV. 5-4442 Thomhill, Ont. Member - Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association General Business Alvin S. Farmer Licensed Auctioneer York & Ontario Counties 36 Years Experience Coaches for all Occasions ENGINEERING 8. ELECTRICAL Langdon's Coach lines ltd. SAND and GRAVEL Crushed Stone Loam and Fill and a courteous representative will call FOR INFORMATION SPECIALIZING IN PUREBRED CATTLE, FARM STOCK. FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS Dr. J. Perdicaris 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) TORONTO 12, ONT. Ph. HU. 5-1145 CENTRE BAYVIEW PLAZA BEVERLEY ACRES SPECIAL MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS MEDICAL-DENTAL 73 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL Leno’s Machine Shop E. CHARITY OF ALL KINDS Consult “The Liberal” TU. 4-1105 GARAGES FLOWERS PHONE OFFICE TU. 4-3571 AV. 5-1974 STEAMFITTING WELDING DENTAL Telephone TE. 3-5351 (Continued) Richmond Hill 24 Adelaide St. W. Toronto EM. 3-0311 Individual Attention Hair Styling Permanent Waving Air Conditioned Dryers 80 Yonge St. South Richmond Hill TU. 4-2321 Maple Plaza AL. 7-2590 TROYER NATURAL SCIENCE SERVICE Yonge Street. Oak Ridge- PR. 3-5071 Receiving Hours: 8 mm. - 8 pm. or otherwise by appointmen. Insurance â€" Mortgages Fire, Auto, Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service Suite 2. Lowrle Building 15 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1551 TU. 4-1219 John S. Walkington Telephones Office: PA. 7-9488-9 Rem: PA. 7-5046 TELEPHONE PA. 7-9488-9 Roy A. Phillips Bus. AV. 5-3630 Res. TU. 4-3935 For All Your Insurance Needs Savage Insurance Services GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass Automobile Financing. etc. 113 K1118 St. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. AND NOTARY PUBLIC Ernie Brock 8. Son Humane Services H errington Insurance Agency Formerly Bloor & Yongo Stu. PAINLESSLY DESTROYED by approved S.P.C.A. Method D. Albert Brown Coifi’ures Soft Water Shampoo GENERAL INSURANCE FIRE - AUTO - LIABILITY RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 285-1416 Floyd E. Corner, Bank of Nova Scotia Bldh Aurora. Ontario Oflice 15 Yonge St. N. Residence 73 Leisure Lane Richmond Hill Hair Styling 8. Beauty Salons Kirby Brock Maple, Ont. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Bus. ALplne 7-2621 Res. ALpine 7-1224 Corner Agency Limited The Bank of Nova Scotia Building Sellwood Salon GENERAL INSURANCE INSURANCE 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill AVenue 5-1379 Complete Insurance Service AURORA. ONTARIO â€" NO CHARGE â€" Roy V. Bick A. Burnett General Insurance ' CATS lEGAl. TE. 3-5283 Richmond Hill City T. C. Newman, Q. C. BARRISTER 8: SOLICITOR Suite 2. Lowfle Building 15 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill Every Thumday Afternoon TUrner 4-1551 Toronto Ofllco - 18 Toronto St. Phone EM. 3-5877 ‘ 1. Rabinowitch, B.A. :BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, : NOTARY PUBLIC Donald M. Findlay King City, Ph. TE. 3-5451 Phone TE. 3-6684 AV. 5-1477 17 Queen Street E.. Suite 544 Toronto 1. Ontario EMplre 6-2362 BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, N OTARIES K: M. R. Stlver, QC. Joseph Vale. Q.C. J. M. Pepplatt, B.A. William Errlngton, B. Com. 195A MAIN ST. Ph. :TW. 5457!, Newmu-ket, Stuart Parker, Q.C. RICHMOND HILL 7 Duflérln St. Dr. Cameron Cowan: Dr. Jas. McKinnon; Dr. J. P. Wilson 4 Church St. 3. Richmond Hill 31 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill Northern Building Office: TUrner 4-3121 1! no answer call PBospect 3-5327 James H. Timmins Dr. D. A. McBurney BY APPOINTMENT Lawlor & LeClaire BARRISTERS-SOLICITORS 15 Yonge Street N. _ Richmond Hill. Ontario TU. 4-7191 Stiver, Vale, ‘ Denm’att, E'rrington‘ Banister, Solicitor 8: Notary Public 15 YONGE ST. NORTH Richmond Hill. Ontario Office TUmer 4-1780 Elm-172ml and Mann Norman A. Todd, Barristers Ind Solicitor: 6197 YONGE STREET WILLOWDALE. ONTARIO BA. 5-8808 Plaxton, Deane & Drew Barrister, Solicitor. en. RICHMOND HILL 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill TU. 4-5829 Richmond Theatre Block Res. TU. 4-2117 Residence TUrner 4-1863 By Appointment THORNHILL Richmond Hill Oflico 15 Yonge Street N. AV. 5-514; Thornth Oflico AV. 5-1197 Kenneth A. Garlepy BA. 5-1557 W. E. Nell Mann TU. 4-4618 Banister, Solicitor. Notary Banister, Solicitor. Notary Public MEDICAL AVenue 5-3165 Oflice Hours By Appointment TU. 4-4471 THORNHILL lEGAL (Continued) TU. 4-1548 ‘ EYES EXAMINED ‘ PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED " CONTACT LENSES " OPTICAL REPAIRS Hours 10 - 6 daily Saturday 10 â€" 2 Evenings By Appointmem ROOM 205 LOWRIE BUILDING 15 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL (3! Appointment) Medical Centre Bnyview Plaza RIChmond Hill. Ont. Office md Residence TU. 44040 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Optical Repairs NOW AT 3242 YONG]! ST. In North Toronto Opposite Park Theatre 9 mm. to 6 pm. including Sat. HU. 8-8949 J. C. Horvat,B.A., 0.1). OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Prescriptions Fllled & Remix-I 31 YONGE 51‘. NORTH Phone TUrner 4-3962 Telephone 147 Yonge St. N. Ofllce TU. 4-1432 Richmond mu Dr. W. Allan Ripley VETERINARY SURGEON l A parent education discussion series under the sponsorship of Water Scott Y.W.C.A. is being lmade available to all parents in Richmond Hill and district. Child guidance will be the main feature of the discussions which will be held every Thursday be- ginnng February 8 and contin- uing to March 22 at Walter Scott Public School. "bonaueting the course will be; ‘Mrs. G.C.V. Hewson, a gram-1 ate of the Institute of Child‘ Study and also a contributor to1 3 “Tips for Parents" column in‘ a Toronto daily paper. Mrs. Hewson conducted last year's parent education discussion ser- ies. She has indicated that she will be willing to discuss priv- ater any individual points of concern, after each meeting. » A. W. Kirchen, R.0. Ontario Land Surveyor: 105 wulowdalé Ave., Willowdale om" BA. 5-3031 ‘ 240 KING ST. Will Repeat Classes 0n Parent Education At Walter Scott P. S. In order to facilitate early completion of details advance registration is necessary. Classes are limited to 30 people. ONTARIO COUNTY : County councillors have increased their pay. They will receive $20 a day instead of $15. The warden will get $3.000 a year, an in- \cream 91 $500, Dr. Victor Zuck ‘ Dr. D. F. McGregor Inquiries may Be directed to Mrs. Adele Downey 442 Bent Crescent, Richmond Hill, TU. 4- 2442. Res. George T. Yates, 0.L.S. 53 Bedford Park Avenue Richmond Hill. TU. 4-2941 F. L. Lowrie, 12.0. Marguerite Boyle 9.30 - 5.30 Weekday- Wednesday a; Saturday Afternoons by appointment Open Friday Nights Elocutlon, Public Speaking Platform Deportment Dramatic Art "HOMEWOOD HALL" Thomhlll KIN GSDALE ANIMAL HOSPITAL DR. CARL HEDER TEMPLE 3.5401 By Appolnhnenfi 863 Markham Rd. RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-1008 (1 Block west of Bnyview) OPTOMETRY Evenings by appointment VETERINARY SURVEYORS Yates & Yates MEDICAL Dr. H. Socol MUSICAL TU. 4-4641 (Continued) KING CITY Two dogs with positive rabies have been found recently in Markham Township, Canine Control Officer James Ryan has told “The Liberal”. Both were on the Fifth Concession and comparatively near to each other, indicating that infection may have come from the same basic source. The dogs had not bitten any human being, al- though a man who handled one of them is being given the Pas- teur treatment. One dog became ill and was sent to the veterinary. It died after two days. Two tests were made, with the second one in- dicating positive rabies. The other died at home and again a test after death showed posi- tive rabies. There was no visible sign of either animal having been hit- ten. But, said Mr. Ryan, this did not mean much as the bite from an infected skunkâ€"now believed to be a source of dan- gerâ€"might not be seen easily. In addition to skunks, foxes, are regarded as possible carriers. Recently a raccoon has been ifound to have rabies. iCattle Quarantined Will Continue Bearing Down On Strays Anflwners Correspondent Mrs. A. Blackburn 108 Yongehurst TU. 4-2617 Sugar and Spice Club met at the home of Mrs. L. Wainwright, Pemberton Rd. on January 25th. An auction sale was held very. successfully. Cards were played, winners were, Mrs. A. Black-‘ burn, Mrs. R. Cartier and Mrs.‘ 5. Comes. i ‘ Hostesses of the evening were ‘Mrs. T. Saul and Mrs. A. Black- burn. Mrs. Mack Clement came attired in full Scottish dress, to commemorate Robbie Burns birthday. Mrs. M. Holmes of Yonge- hurst Rd., entertained twelve lldies from Toronto, at the home of her daurghter-in-law. Mrs. C. Holmes, Roslln Ave., on January 18th. The group all enjoyed lunch and an afternoon of bridge. In Buttonville, said the canine control officer, a cow stepped on a dying skunk, which was found to have rabies. The en- tire herd was quarantined. Ra- bies could show up in many ways. he said, and there was no On January 25th "Parents Night" was held at the school. Parents met the teachers to discuss the progress and prob- lems of their children. It was noted that meetings will be held to acquaint parents with the newly re-orga‘nized courses av- ailable in the secondary schools. The dates are as follows. On January 29th, 3rd Richvale Brownies were enrolled at Ross Dean School. with mothers ser- ving cookies and coffee. More brownie news next week. Ross Doan School February 5 â€"- Richmond Hill High School, 8.15 p.m.; Febru- ary 7 -â€" Thornhill High School, 8.15 pm. Birthday Billy Bounds of Yongehurst Rd. who was six years old on January 24th, celebrated it with a party on Saturday, January 27th. Guests enjoying games, ice-cream and cake were: Wayne Bounds, Diana King, Jamie Laing, Billy and Michael Holt, Victor and Gary Gibson, Debbie Cummer and John Lennonville. The regular meeting of Hen- derson Avenue Home and School was held in the audi- torium January 22nd. Vice-pre- sident Mr. A. McCulloch pre- sided. It was father's night and the theme was physical educa- tion. With two points allowed for each father present and one for mothers, the grade count and the five dollar award went to Mrs. Burke's afternoon kin- dergarten. A letter of thanks from Mrs. Tanquiy's class, last month’s award winner, was read explaining the use her award had been put to. Rabies Cases Appear In Markham Control” Officer Stresses Danger The association has purchased approximately $285.00 worth of gymnasium equipment, allotted $150.00 to the purchase of addi- tional library books for the school, and supported mainten- ance of the school rink to the amount of $50.00. The Thorn- hill Lions Club donated an ad- ditional $50.00 and Markham Township allotted $50.00 for the rink which, together, paid for the lumber and flooding. Mr. McCulloch called for nom- inations for vice-president as he is moving. Mr. R. Sloan was elected and accepted the posi- tion for the remainder of this year. “Founders Day" of the home and school association was re- viewed, this date coming up in February. The main goal of the association is to link the past with the present and build for the future. Mr. Martindale introduced the speaker of the evening, Mr. Sneath, head of physical edu- cation and health dept. of Thornhill Secondary School. Thornhill United Church Mrs. Kennedy reported the Disney films shown every gec- ond Saturday at the school have proved most successfu}. r On January let, the regular morning service included the dedication of officers and mem- bers of the United Church Wo- men! The guest speaker was North Richvale News CORRESPONDENT: Mrs. 1]. Harris, 39 Woodward Avenue Telephone AV. 5-1889 HIGHLAND PARK NEWS foundation in the belief that animals infected became violent immediately. This might hap- pen in the last stages only. with the animals, as in the case of the Markham Township dogs, becoming ill first. Ryan advises that any animal showing symp- toms of unexplainable illness should be examined by a vetâ€" erinarian at once. Cats, he warned, could also be carriers. The rabies situation was be- coming worse, he believed. There was now evidence of the disease on both sides of Rich- mond Hill in Vaughan and Markham Townships. He had no confirmation of rabies in Markham before. Damage was Elight and no one was injured. Thornlea Home and School Mr. W. Glassford, Ruggles Avenue, returned from St. Mi- chael's Hospital this week and is making good progress. _ Fire bfoEe on} 15 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rivers, Bayview Avenue, Sunday. The next meeting of Thornlea Home and School Association will be held at the school, Feb- ruary '7, when it is hoped that Mr. Sands, supervising princi- al of T.S.A. No. 1., Markham, will be guest speaker. Guides and Brownies Tentative plans were made for a brownies’ weekend camp in May. The parents' committee of lst Langstaff Guides and Brownies met at the home of Mrs. D. Twiss, Shasta Drive, January 24. Parents were reminded that February 17 is order day for guide cookies and to “Be Pre- pared” to order several boxes. Boyle Park Skating Despite the near-zero temper- atures, a successful skating par- ty was held on January 20 at Boyle Park. THURSDAYS 'â€" pleésure skating until 7 p.m., hockey 7- 107p.m. V A tractor- trailer overloaded by 11,000 pounds resulted in a $50 fine for Danny Zap‘puigna, its driver, in Richmond Hill Magistrate’s Court last Friday. The overloading charge was brought against Zappulgna, who lives in Willowdale. by Mark- ham Township Police, January 3. The accused entered a writ- ten plea and was fined $50 and costs by Deputy Magistrate A. R. Pearse. The tractor-trailer outfit is owned by Richvale Car- tage Co. of Richvale. A number of local families re- quested a repeat of this type of familyfiggt togethers. 1:117 FRIDAY -â€" hockey until 7 p.m., pleasure skatigg 7-10 pm. ‘ SATURDAYS â€" M'orning‘un- til 11.30 hockey, hockey school, Rev. Erla M. Currey, B.A., of Chalmers United Church, 0t- tawa. Miss Currey is a former resident of Thornhill. A schédfile was drawn up by the skating committee during ii recent meeting and is as fol- ows. TUESDAYS â€" pleasure skat- ing until 7 pm. Rink Is Flooded Every Tuesday at 7 pm. ,__WEDNESDAYS â€" hockey un- Thornh-ill United Church has four hockey teams this year, and one of these was chosen to play at Varsity Arena. January 26th, Protestant Youth Council Hockey Night. There will be six games played, top teams from pee wee, minor bantam, bantam. minor midget and mid- get. All star player ‘awards and free skating will follow. Neighbourhood Notes MONDAYS â€" hockey until 10 pm. 11,000 Lb. Overload Brings Maximum Fine This week is Minor Hockey Week in Canada; the theme is “Take your boy to the arena-â€" don’t send him.” A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Francies of High- land Park at Branson Hospital, January 18th. Two residents of this sub- division were married Friday. Carol Condon and Dennis Buck- ingham. Robert Mason was best man. A trip to Montreal constituted the honeymoon. The couple will reside In Toronto. Mr. Roberts of Grandview Avenue was hospitalized re- cently but is progressing fav- ourably at home now. Mrs. D. Dobson of Highland Park Boulevard is confined to bed with a back injury. Mr. Wm. Connor had the cast removed from his back this week. He has had it on for alrpostra year. Sunday, January 21, Second Thornhlll Cubs and Scouts were treated to the hockey game at Maple Leaf Gardens. There was an excellent turnout, several car loads of boys and fathers leaving from Woodward Ave. January 23, the Mothers' Aux- iliary of 2nd Thornhill Cubs and Scouts met at the home of Mrs. H. Johnson. Woodward Avenue. Plans were made for the annual father and son ban- quet to be held this year at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Thomhlu. February 23rd. Pleisure gkatluag 7 - 10 p.m. langstaff & Thornlea News CORRESPONDENT: MRS. B. LEPKEY Phone AV. 5-3489 Control of animals was vital. Mr. Ryan said. “Don't let ani- mals loose. You don't know what happens to them," he said. “Maybe some of the public think this is a game." he said. “If it is, it’s a very serious game. It involves human life." he as- serted, as he said that he was determined to carry on his pres- ent policy of summonsing all owners who let dogs run at large. Whenever possible he was picking up stray dogs. he said. He reiterated his lack of desire to "persecute" animal owners. “I'm only doing it for their own protection," he said, “particularly that of their chil- dren.” out at 10 pm 11.30 am. - 1.30 p.m.. hockey 1.30 - 7 p.m., pleasure skating 7 :10 pm. W Hockey sticks are strictly for- bidden on the ice during plen- sure skating hours, - Lights op- erate 03 a time switch and go SUNDAYSâ€"hockey, mornings until 1 p.m., pleasure skating, 1 pzmi- 10 pm. Yonge St. Block Is locality Of Midnight Blaze Fire of unknown origin, said to have started in paper on a desk in the premises of Mag- wood Associates Ltd. on the se- cond floor, caused considerable damage to the building at 70 Yonge Street South, Richmond Hill. Beside the Mag- wood company, the building houses the David McLean real estate office, Speed Equipment ‘Distributors Ltd. and apart- ments. The fire was discovered at 12.30 am. on January 26th by William Neal, former Mayor, whose car sales building and residence are on the other side of Yonge Street, and who saw smoke coming from under the eaves. Damage to the building was estimated at $3,500 by Fire Chief Alfred Stong. Principal damage was in the quarters of Magwood Associates where, said G. J. Palnmr. proprietor, stock valued at $20,000 was stored. His loss would be heavy, he said, as while materials were insured their nature would cause a and sales delay. Equipment in stock was for aircraft and electronic use and would have to be re- examined and its condition cer- tified before it could be sold. ‘This would take several weeks. Water and smoke damage were caused to the real estate office and to an apartment in rear of the second floor where the occupants, the H. Sykes family, had been away for some time. AURORA â€" Town council has decided to do away with parking meters altogether. It will try to sell its equipment. STOUFFVILLE : Passenger ser- vice on the CNR to and from Stoufiville ended on January 30th, after '75 years. An even-mg passenger train now runs from Toronto to Markham. returning the same nighty Save with State Farm’s low In- surance rates for careful driv- ers. See me. nun. nu‘ ill" James Grainger 130 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill, Ont. TU. 4-1529 Head Office. Toronto 'mmouumuum conm‘ STATE FARM MUTUAL Electric-TV Appliance ’Sales, Repairs, Parts 1'". 4-32“ VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES RICHMOND HILL BRANCH Miss E. Woodbyrne Prop. HERBERT GOODHOOFD 63 Yonge St. North Richmond Hill, Ont. Phone TU. 4-7851 AUTHORlZED DEALER. 53 YONGE ST. N. BOOKINGS FOR SEA-AIR TOURS AND CRUISES 5 BEAVERTON RD. TU. 4-3614 1! no answer at TU. 4-3614 dur- ing daytime, call TU. {-1105 i or Av 5-3318 Guesswork Is Eliminated NEW SCIENTIFIC, METHOD “CHECKED” Electronically WITH THE STROBOSCOPE AL PYLE REPAIRS REPAIRS Richmond Hill Municipal Hall PHONE TU. 4-4101 STEAMSHIPS 82 AIRLINES N0 BOOKING FEES PIANO TUNING TRAVEL SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES v. o. N. APPLIANCES

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