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The Liberal, 22 Feb 1962, p. 14

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(Est. 1880) Stop 28 Yonge St. Richvale Days Evenings 1'"). 4-112! Craig Bowden ‘AV. 5.4921 TU. 4-1668 ;CH|ROPRACT|C Wm. Clubine PLASTERING CONTRACTOR KING - PHONE TE. 3-5295 ~â€" Bowden Lumber Co. Garages. Recreation Rooms. Kitchens Alterations 01' All Kinds I ~ Free Estimating Services - Guaranteed Workmanship o Easy Payment Plan (No Down Payment Required) Material and Labour tor. Windhurst Gate 8: Bayview 1 block south Bayview Plan) Phone TU. 4-1075 By Appointment COMPLETE ALTERATIONS CEMENT & STONE worm ’LASTERING & CARPENTRY Term: Can Be Arranged CONFIDENTIAL WORK LET US IMPROVE YOUR HOME NOW Deciantis-Rice GENERAL CONTRACTORS ‘ulldlng Repair: a; Alterations Drain Ind Concrete Work AV. 5-5881 'ruaranteed Photocopies of .ega] Documents - lettersJ lsurance policies. invoices,‘ out of copyright music. ‘ References. Dr. W. R. Redford Dr. J. M. Waclma DENTISTS 15 Yonge St. Noth Richmond Hill TU. 4-4601 Philip Swan 7 DENTIST CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT} ’55 YONGE ST- SOUTH LEONARD R. ROSENBERG B. Com. fiank of Non Scotll Building Auror- l’elephono Aurora PA. 7-9451 George S. Edwards 'r. P. R. M acf arlane DENTIST Gas Extractions 50 Yonge St. North TU. 4-1177 Richmond Hill CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT I 1 TU. 4.1821 1 ’Arthur G. Broad Building Trades ILA. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 5453M YONGE STREET BA. 5-4701 Dr. J. M. Dryer ACCOUNTANTS '. D. M elsness, X-RAY 14 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, February 22. 1962 FREE ESTIMATES 21 Bedford Park Ave. Richmond Hill Tl'rner 4-4251 Dahl & Son Construction COPYING Secrecy assured. Reasonable rates 78 YONGE ST. S. RICHMOND HILL TUrner 4-1462 EM. 3-1329 Suite 106. 77 York St. Toronto Philip Swan COPY 7W TU. 4-5342 DENTIST Open Evenings Gas Extractions By Appointment DENTAL I ENGINEERING & ELECTRICAL L. E. Clark PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY TU. 4-1701 We personally handle all sale bills and advertising PHONE ‘1()'\‘:\ILE" 5311 GORMLEY. ONT. ‘for Ippoinlment. ph. AV. 5-3631 Body 8: 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 Yonge St. Richvale Richvale Auto Body Dorothy S. Dodgson Alvin S. Farmer Licensed Auctioneer York & Ontario Counties 36 Years Experience General Business Coaches for all Occasions FOR INFORMATION SAND and GRAVEL Crushed Stone Loam and Fill HELEN SIMPSON LYNETT Helen Simpson Flowers METRO WIDE DELIVERY langdonk Coach Lines ltd. Member - Florists Telegraph Delivery Association Private or Class Lessons 19 Ross Street - Aurora For interview phone PA. 7-5597 TUrner 4-1511 Richmond Hill Dr. John Simpson DENTIST 7725 YONGE STREET AV. 5-4442 Thornhill. Ont. SPECIALIZING IN PUREBRED CATTLE, FARM STOCK. FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS EDUCATIONAL I Sellwood Salon Dr. W. J. Mason i Formerly Bloor 8: Yonge Sta. E. CHARITY TEACHER OF SPEECH AND PUBLIC SPEAKING SPECIAL MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS Leno’s Machine Shop '13 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND BILL 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) TORONTO 12, ONT. Ph. HU. 5-1145 Dr. J. Perdicaris CENTRE BAYVIEW PLAZA BEVERLFV ACRES MEDICAL-DENTAL GARAGES FLOWERS STEAMFITTING WELDING AV. 5-1974 PHONE OFFICE TU. 4-3571 Telephone TE. 3-5351 DEN‘ Richmond mul John S. Walkington} 113 King St TU. 4-12 19 \ GENERAL INSURANCE Fox- All Your Insurance Needs Savage Insurance Services GENERAL INSURANCE Fire. Automobile. Plate Glass Automobile Financing. ate. Bus. AV. 5-3630 Res. TU. 4-3935 Suite 2. Lowrie Building 15 Yong: Street N. Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1551 TELEPHONE PA. 7-9488-9 H errington Insurance Agency Corner Agency Limited Insurance â€" Mortgages Fire. Auto. Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service INSURANCE SERVICE 'l‘U. 4-4555 AV. 5-3616 AUTO Toronto Ernie Brock 8. Son Receiving Hours: 8 mm. - 6 pm or otherwise by appointment GENERAL INSURANCE FIRE - AUTO - LIABILITY TROYER NATURAL SCIENCE SERVICE TOP QUALITY INSURANCE at LOWEST RATES! Office 15 Yonge St. N. Residence 73 Leisure Lane Richmond Hill [rdivldual Attention Hair Styllng Permanent Waving Air Conditioned Dryers 80 Yonge St. South Richmond Hill TU. 4-2321 Maple Plaza AL. 7-2590 Humane Services l. BUCKLER Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg" Aurora. Ontario PAINLESSLY DESTROYED by approved S.P.C.A. Method Roy A. Phillips COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Bus. Amee 7-2621 Res. ALpine 7-1224 D. Albert Brown Coi/fures Soft Water Shampoo RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE Yonge Street. Oak Ridge: PR. 3-5071 INSURANCE 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill AVenue 5-1379 LTD Kirby Brock Maple, Ont. Complete Insurance Service 24 Adelaide St. W. A. Burnett General Insurance â€" NO CHARGE â€" Easy Payments Roy V. Bick TE. 3-5283 ’ CATS 285-1416 Richmond Hill EM. 3-0311 Kin! Cit! Dr. Cameron Cowan‘ Dr. Jas. McKinnonf Dr. J. P. Wilson 4 Church St. 8. Richmond Hill James H. Timmins Banister, Solicitor, Notary Public K. M. R. Stiver, Q.C. Joseph Vale, Q.C. J. M. Peppiatt. BA. William Errington. B. Com. 195A MAIN ST. Ph. :TW. 5-4571, Newmarkct. ’. Rahinowitch, BA. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC u queen au-eet r4“ buns on; Toronto 1. Ontario ’ EMpIre 6-2362 T. C. Newman, Q. C.‘ BARRISTER a; sbmcn‘on Suite 2, Lowrie Building 15 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill Every Thursday Afternoon TUrner 4-1551 Toronto Office - 18 Toronto St. Phone EM. 3-5877 * EYES EXAMINED * PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED * CONTACT LENSES * OPTICAL REPAIRS Hours 10 - 6 daily Saturday 10 - 2 Evenings By Appointment ROOM 205 LOWRIE BUILDING 15 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-4641 A. W. Kirchen, R.O. Fvn: Fvnnninofl _ r11“... Inn-A Lawlor & LeClaire [ BARRISTERS-SOLICITORS 15 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill, Ontario TU. 4-7191 17 Queen Street E.‘ Suite 544‘ Toronto 1. Ontario EMplre 6-2362 AV. 5-1477 Stuart Parker, Q.C.'Ey_e,' RICHMOND HILL 7 Duflerin St. W. Barrlstgr, Solicitor 8; Notary BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. NOTARIES AURORA. ONTARIO Telephones Office: PA. 7-9488-9 Res.: PA. 7-5046. Donald M. Findlay Barrister, Solicitor, Notary King City. Ph. ’I‘E. 3-5451 Phone TE. 3-6684 Norman A. Todd, BARRISTER. SOLICITOR AND NOTARY PUBLIC Stiver, Vale, ’ennintt. Errington 15 YONGE ST. NORTH Richmond Hill. Ontario Office TUmer 4-1780 Residence TUmer 4-1868 3! Appointment Im-ionu and Mann Barristers and Solicitors 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill TU. 4-5829 Richmond Theatre Block Res. TU. 4-2117 6197 YONGE STREET WILLOWDALE. ONTARIO BA. 5-8808 Floyd E. Corner, Plaxton, Deane & Drew Barrister. Solicitor. etc. The Bank of Nova Scolia Building Richmond Hill Office 15 Yonge Street N. AV. 5-5144 Thornhill Office AV. 5-1197 MEDICAL RICHMOND HILL THORN HILL Kenneth BA. THORNHILL AVenue 5-3165 Office Hours By Appointment TU. 4-4471 W. E. Neil Mann TU. 4-4618 Public A. Gariepy 5-1557 TU. 4-1543 nets Richard Barbour has been September â€" but could not be Brumwell, Dr. hired to drive a car to Calgary. helped, and he died last Wed- Dale and Dari He left February 13 but encoun- nesday. The funeral service was Denby. Miss I tered serious motor trouble near-{from Ukrainian Catholic Church. Neil Brumwell Espanola. 276 Ba'furst Street. February tended from He returned home by busl7. with interment at Prospect Trenton. Port and resumed the trip Monday'.ICemete . Toronto, etc. The current standing has fhe Doncaster entry in first )lace, the Hornets in second and the Roselawn club is now in third place. Bringing up the rear is the Fifth Newtonbrook Rover crew. Royal netminder. Richard Bar- bour. 140 Henderson Avenue, missed his first shut-out by a matter of minutes. Hornets clobbered the Rover team 11-0 the same night. Doncaster Royals of tile Thornhill Hockey Club moved to the top of the league in last week‘s game as they de- feated the Roselawn Dairy team | Phone AV. 5-5205 | Mr. A. Hartland, 48 Glen Cam- eron Avenue, was winner of a watch in the Golden Key Trea- sure Chest contest. sponsored by John Cole Jewellers, recent- TU. 4-1432 240 KING ST. Telephone 147 Yonge St. N. Ofilce Dr. W. Allan Ripley Ontario Land Surveyors 105 Willowdale Ave., Willowdale Ont" BA. 5-3031 Res. George 'I‘. Yates. 0.L.S. 53 Bedford Park Avenue Richmond Hill. TU. 4-2941 {oselawn Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Prescriptions Filled .8: Repairs In North Toronto Opposite Park Theatre 9 mm. to 6 p.m. including Sat. HU. 8-8949 Evenings by appointment J. C. Horvat,B.A., 0.D. OPTOMETRIST Medical Centre Bnyvlew Plaza Richmond Hill. Ont. Office and Residence TU. 4-4040 Sunday Dr. I). A. McRurney BY APPOINTMENT 31 l'onge St. N.. Richmond Hill Northern Building Office: TUrner 4-3121 If no answer call PRospect 3-5327 KINGSDALE ANIMAL HOSPITAL DR. CARL HEDER TEMPLE 3-5401 9.30 - 5.30 Weekdays Wednesday 8.: Saturday Afternoons by appointment Open Friday Nights VETERINARY SURGEON F. L. Lowrie, 13.0. Marguerite Boyle NOW AT 3242 YONGE ST. VETERINARY Elocution. Public Speaking Platform Department Dramatic Art DONCASTER SURVEYORS again 31 YONGE ST. NORTH Phone TUrner 4-3962 OPTOMETRY Yates & Yates "HOMEWOOD HALL" Examined Glasses Fitted Option] Repairs MEDICAL Dr. H. Socol Henderson Ave. MUSICAL Correspondent David Barbour (By Appointment) the Royals Dairy, and tangle with Thornhill Continued) Richmond Hill KING CITY will the meet Rov- Hor- i J. English at the piano. Charles grandmmhers â€" MTS~ Harry LTurner, Norman Reid and Rev.|Denby and Mrs. John Boles â€" Dr. A. r. Binnington spoke onlwere honoured guests. behalf of the Sunday School| F0r_a brief honeymoon trip ‘and congregation, and Allan the bride donned a brown wool Binnington brought greetings dress and accessories with green 'from the Victor-la Square Y.P.U. top-coat. Mr. and Mrs. Brendel ‘Gifts were presented from the mil live on Lankin Boulevard, ‘Senlor Bible Class. of which Toronto- ,Mr. Wright was the teacher; Among the local guests at- the Sunday School where both tending the Wedding were Mr. .Mr. and Mrs. Wright were ac- and Mrs- JOhn Cough, MF- and 'tive, and from the young pea- Mrs. Ray Grant, MI‘. and ND’S. fple‘s group. Ross Hord. Mr. and Mrs. Fred _ Nicholas Choiko Tooley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 01- Shoppets at the Arnold Farms iver, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Maguire, Market meat‘ counter will be Mr. Arnold Morton, Miss Ethel sorry to learn of the death of Coulson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard v“.\“ick" Nicholas Choiko who Brum'welL Fred Major. Miss .lserved there since the store \valeOI‘OIhY MaCAI‘thur. Mrs. Nor- éopened. Mr. Choiko went into‘man Denby. Mr. and Mrs. Dean hospital for observation lastlBrumwell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter September â€" but could not be Brumwell, Dr. and Mrs. Grogan. helped, and he died last Wed- Dale and Darlene, Mrs. Harry inesday. The funeral service was Denby. Miss Darlene Kennedy, ,Erom Ukrainian Catholic Chur'ch.lNeil Brumwell. Other guests at- 276 Ba‘fiurst Street. February tended from Char'oot Lake, ,17, \\'ith\inte1'ment at Prospect Trenton, Port Credit, Sarnia, 1 The baby booth committee ca- tered recently for a reception at Buttonville W.I. Hall follow- "ing the Brendel-Denby wedding. ‘Wrizht Family Leaves Friends gathered at Brown’s Denby. the bride's brother. and Corners United Church last 130%” Muirhead. Thursday to wish Mr. and Mrs. RECEiVing her guests at a re- Harold Wright and their family ception in Buttonville‘ W.I. well in their new life in Ottawa. community H311. MI‘S. Denby The Wrights will move to at. chose teal. blue silk with a mink Law; this week, where Mr'Istole, whlte accessories and a wright is “sociaied with CBC-corsage of pink carnations. Mrs. TV. There was a brief program. Brende} assisted wearing green with Mrs. Charles Turner show-'5"?de Jersey With beige acces- ing slides, Mrs_ George Hooper 501185.. Her flowers were yellow sang. accompanied by Mrs. s‘ carnations. Both of the bride's J. English at the piano. Charles grandmOther-S â€" Mrs. Harry Turner, Norman Reid and Rev.|D€nby and Mrs. John Boles â€" Dr. A. F. Binnington spoke omWere honoured guests- Hagerman School won the Ki- wanis Festival award for unison singing in rural schools of one or two classrooms. Miss Mona Armstrong conducted. Mrs. Sivage is making good progress following her recent illness. Among the guests at the Mc- Master-Hickey wedding, which took place in Brown’s Corners United Church last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brumwell, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brumwell, Fred Major, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M-cMaster and Mr. and Mrs. James Gourlay. Mrs. Aubrey Stephenson and Mrs. Douglas Hood were convenors of the group which catered for the wedding reception. Don Golm has had a severe glandular infection recently. \ Mrs. Wm. Rodick and Mrs. \A. Gardhouse were guests of the Beth Tzedec Sisterhood at a luncheon February 13, to mark Brotherhood Week. Following luncheon, those present adjour- ned to the synagogue where Rabbi Stuart E. Rosenberg gave an interpretation of Judaism amd the ways it relates to Chris- tianity. York Presbyterial rep- resentatives from Richmond Hill, Schomberg. Queensville, Newm‘arket and Unionviue were present. Mrs. Russell Boyington and Mrs. James Rodick were guests when the Thornhill W.I. cele- brated their 60th anniversary. Neighbourhood Notes The men and one woman who are taking this course follow a variety of occupations during their ordinary working hours. Among them are William L, Another course has been run- ning at Emergency Measures Organization headquarters, near York County offices in New- market. A general instructors course. it has been going since last October and has eleven lpeoplp taking part. It is con- ducted by Major W. F. A. Pres- ton. Emergency Measures Co- ordinator for the county - a job which takes his full time. El- even people will graduate from the course in the near future and will be competent to lec- ture to others on emergency work. Their course has encompassed a wide variety of subjects - the effects of nuclear weapons, fall~ out. biological and chemical warfare and, most important- ly, the organization and op- eration of emergency measures. People 01' Many Talents g In York County EMO activi- lties have continued steadily, even ing the fall and winter. Dedi- cated people, hoping that the need for their services will nev- er arise, have spent their spare time, without pay, in prepar- ing themselves for the worst, if it should come. Training in various phases has been pro- ceeding steadily. Imitate Casualties ‘ One course has been that of i“casualty simulators." It has been running once a week in the public library at Richmond Hill, with Gordon Kreuger, first aid director for the Canadian Red Cross for Ontario. and his instructors conducting it. Nine people, all from Richmond Hill. have been taking it. Their odd occupation is that of reproduc- in-g casualties so that those learning first aid and allied work may have realistic “cases” to work on. The course ends this week and those taking part will go on to first aid training. Another course has been run- ning at Emergency Measures Organization headquarters, near York County offices in New- if unostentatiously. dur-' Ashton of Newmarket, an acâ€" countant with the Toronto and ‘York Roads Commission. Eric J. Bastin of Richmond Hill, who is intelligence officer for Vork County EMO and is a field en- gineer. is another. Also a field engineer is L. D. T. Ostick of Aurora. Ronald A. Cordery of Newmarket is with the Office Specialty Manufacturing Com- pany. Rolf J. Schonberg of Rich- mond Hill is a salesman. He was formerly with the Trans- Jordan Frontier Force. Gail W. Palmer of Newmar- ket is the feminine member of the course. She is, in her work ing time. matron in charge of women prisoners in the York County Security Guard. Ken- neth A. Peavers of Newmarket is on York County office staff. Charles A. Wyndham. another Newmarket man. is claims of- ficer with the Workmen's Com- pensation Board. William J. V. Mead, also of Newmarket, han-, dles office supplies in that} town. R. MacDonald is another Newmarket man. The list is completed by a serving RCAF officer, Flt. Lieut. P. Fleming, who spends his working time {Training ls Insurance Agrérirfilrosggle Disaster Emergency Organization Work Moves Steadily Richmond Hill Men And Buildings Assist Job BUTTONVIlLE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. l". H. LEAF R. R. 2 Gormley Phone AXminster 3-6188 - . r ~~-*~-- mm. De Given in marriage by her fa- John Side, ther, the bride wore a waltz- ourably at length wedding gown of white Stouffvjlle peau-de-soie, with fitted lace Mrs, w“ bodice and three-quarter length spent Sum sleeves. Her fingertip veil was Fréd Dous caught to a small irridescent N, Doner, cap, and she carried yellow Mr. and mses‘ Mrc ,Tnhn BRENDEL-DENBY Mauve and yellow Chrysan- themums at the altar of Brown’s ‘Corners United Church formed an attractive setting when June Edna Sylvia Denby, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clark Denby. be- came the bride of John Bren- del, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brendel, Scarboro. Dr. A. F. Binnington officiated at the ceremony. Mrs. Donald Reesor played the organ, and Mrs. Doreen Livingstone was soloist. Parents in the area with child- ren in grade 8 attended a meet- ing at Thornhill Secondary School recently. Thornhill will become a vocational school in‘ September. Webbing Another course is running in the public library at Richmond Hill. The radiation monitoring course is explained by its name. It began in mid-January and will run to the end of March. Cours‘e instructor is V. Howard Munro of Richmond Hill, who Rescue is an important part of Emergency Measures Organiza- tion training. Twenty people from different parts of the county are taking part in a basic rescue course at New- market. They devote a consid- erable amount of time to ii, the course running from De- cember to April. S. E. Hanns of Richmond Hill is instructor. On Sunday, February 25th, and a- gain on March 30th. the mem- bers of the course will hold practical exercises. at the establishment at view. Rescue Course Running gineer. is another. Also a field beépléwlb‘éttend. It will be: engineer is L. D. T. Ostick at broad course. demonstrating to Aurora. Rongld Cordery of p_olice _ap<;l civic people what \YA..-~‘..I_-L A... the 'estarblishment at bowns Mrs. Wm. Houle, Oak Ridges spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs‘ Fred Doust and Mr. and Mrs. S‘ N. Doner, Mrs. Beulah Jones and Mrs.‘ lU' 4'3614 John Sider are progressing fav-flf no answer at TU. 4-3614 dur- ourably at Brierbush Hospital,‘ in; daytime, call TU. 4-1105 Stouffville. or Av 5-3316 Allan Wideman landed a four- teen pound, lake trout Friday from Lake Simcoe. He is enter- ing his catch in the fish derby. Miss Betty Sproxton enter- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett of Zephyr have been visiting their son and daughter-i’n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett. Mr. H. Bennett has been conval- escing from a recent operation. [ Miss Reatha Steckley spent a few days last week with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Eyer and boys of Fort Erie. ‘ Noah Wideman of Zephyr has! been spending several weeks with his son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney John-i son. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sibley. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Sibley and David, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bril- linger and boys, all of Toronto, Miss Vera Brillinger and family had dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brillinger. is‘radiological officer for the County of York EMO. Formerly a Major at Camp Borden, he was instructor in the ABC (A:- om-Biological-Chemical) course there. Ten people are taking this course. A first aid course is also be- ing conducted in Richmond Hill Public Library, with a St. John Ambulance official running it. A similar course was conducted in Newmarket. the first hall there being made available. Police Due For Training A special course for members of police forces in the county, together with members of mun- icipal staffs, is scheduled for two full days, March 15th and 16th Provision is being made for 70 people to attend. It will be a broad course. demonstrating m 'exception of East Gwillimbury. Stouffville and Georgina. Liai- son officers are to meet in the York County building at New- market on February 22nd. Co-ordinator Busy , Major W. F. A. Preston, 'County EMO co-ordinator, has had a wide variety of duties in recent weeks. These includâ€" ed conferences at the provin- cial level on a new zone strut:- ture. a rescue conference, a conference at Toronto Target Area headquarters at Newmar- ket or an emergency route traffic plan. together with visxts to various organizations. such as the Women’s Institute at Stouffville. where interest In Emergency Measures Organiz- ation work has been shown. Miss Shirley Wideman of Richmond Hill spent Sunday with Ethel Byer. Correspondent Mrs. Chap. Mllsted Gormley 5421 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weeks and daughter. and James Weeks of Richmond Hill moved into Frank Nichols’ house Saturday. Larry Wideman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wideman. spent last week in Sick Children’s Hospital, Toronto. Larry came home Saturday. Mrs. S. N. Doner entertained a number of ladies at a quilting, last week. The evening W.M.S. of the UM. Church will meet Febru- ary 27 at the home of Mrs. Ralph Baker at Ballantrae. Hos- tesses for the meeting are Mrs. -Fred Doust and Miss Marilyn Harmon. Liaison officers have now been appointed in every mun- icipality in the county with the All municipalities are being advised of the course and ask- edito select representatives. Two other first aid courses have been completed at New- market and Vandorf. An inde- pendent rescue platoon exists at the latter. they might expect to face in the event of nuclear, attack and what they might have to do. with a tremendous amount ot‘ responsibility being thrown on their shoulders in the handling of local conditions. A special course for members of police forces in the county, together with members of mun- icipal staffs, is scheduled for two full days, March 15th and 16th Provision is being made for 70 Gormley News guanine: ELECTRIC gTV-APPLIANCES EAL PYLE SALES REPAIRS PARTS RENTALS 53 Yonge St. N. TU.4-32‘II NEW SCIENTIFIC METHOD “CHECKED” Vexception of East Gwillimbury. Stouffville and Georgina. Liai- son officers are to meet in the York County building at New- market on February 22nd. REPAIRS REPAIRS APPLIANCES AUTHORIZED G. E. DEALER PIANO TUNING 40 LEVENDALE ROAD 5 BEAVERTON RD. TU. 4-3614 FREE ESTIMATES Electronically WITH THE STROBOSCOPE Guesswork Is Eliminated MOVING SOON T0 LARGER STORE AT

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