Lpfltinq Dr. P. R. M acf arlane Dr. John Simpson DENTIST 7725 YONGE STREET 'AV. 5-4442 rThomhill. om. DENTIST 55A YONGE ST. SOUTH 'l'Urner 4-1511 Richmond 11111 x Cor. Windhurst Gate 8: B 0. block south Bayvlew Phone TU. 4-1075 By Appointment H. D. Melsness, D.C'. X-RAY Building Repairs 8: ATOM-afloa- Dnin and Concrete Work QIIROPRACTIC Dahl & Son Construction COMPLETE ALTERATIONS CEMENT & STONE WORK PLASTERING 8; CARPENTRY Tenn: Can Be Arranged FREE ESTIMATES TU. 4-1215 Dr. W. R. Redford Dr. J. M. Wachna Dr. W. J. Mason Dr. JTPalicaris CONSULT "THE llBERAI." TUrner 4-1105 PLASTERIN G CONTRACTOR KING Bank of Nova Scotla Building Aurora Telephone Aurora PA. 7-9451 CENTRE BAYVIEW PLAZA BEVERLEY ACRES PHONE OFFICE TU. 4-3571 George S. Edwards “If it’s exclusive Harrison will build it†CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT LEONARD R. ROSENBERG CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AV. 5-5131 after 4 pm. Deciantis-Rice GENERAL CONTRACTORS MEDICAL-DENTAL Dr. J. M. Dryer Building Trades 22 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, May 17, 1962 Arthur G. Broad 5453Vz YONGE STREET BA. 5-4701 ACCOUNTANTS HARRISON'S_ Custom Carpentry â€" PHONE TE. 3-5295 21 Bedford Park Ave. Richmond Hill Tt'rner 4-4251 DENTIST Gas Extractions 80 Yonge St. North TU. 4-1177 Richmond mu l'.I.A. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT DENTISTS 15 YOHEe St. North Richmond H111 TU. 4-4601 DENTIST Open Evenings Gas Extractions 78 YONGE ST. S. RICHMOND HILL TUrner 4-1462 Wm. Clubine DENTAL By Appointment L. E. Clark TU. 4-2838 AV. 5-5881 PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY pawlew 13155:") §¢ BBNew Formerly Bloor‘aa Yonge Stl. Individual Attention Hah- Slyling Permanent Waving Air Conditioned Dryers ‘ 80 Yonge St. South Richmond Hill TU. 4-1701 Richmond Hill We personally handle all sale bills and advertising PH('- ‘113‘ 3311 GORMLEY. ONT. Body & Fender Repair: Complete Reï¬nishing It you haven’t heard of our ro-i putation, enquire from your friends All work guaranteed 144 Spruce Ave. Stop 22A Yongo St. Richvalo for appointment, 911. AV. 5-3631 Richvale Auto Body General Business Alvin S. Farmer Licensed Auctioneer York & Ontario Counties 36 Years Experience Hair Styling & Beauty Salons "I'll. 4-32“ Coaches for all Occasions D. AlberTBrown Coilfures RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 285-1416 or 884-7003 ELECTRIC TV-APPLIANCES SALES REPAIRS PARTS ’HERRIDGE langdon's Coach Lines Ltd. SAND and GRAVEI. Crushed Stone Loam and Fill Also Crescendo Colffures St. Clair Avenue West FOR INFORMATION SPECIALIZING IN PUREBRED CATTLE, FARM STOCK, FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS WIRING - RENTALS 40 LEVENDALE RD. Sellwood Salon HELEN SIMPSON LYNETT Helen Simpson Flowers METRO WIDE DELIVERY Member - Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association ENGINEERING 8. ELECTRICAL E. CHARITY See Our Shop 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) TORONTO 12, ONT. Ph. HU. 5-1145 SPECIAL MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS Leno’s Machine Shop 73 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL AV. 5-1974 STEAMFITTING WELDING GARAGES TU. 4-2321 Maple Plaza AL. 7-2590 FLOWERS Telephone TE. 3-5351 DEALER 17 Queen Street E.. Suite 544 Toronto 1. Ontario EMpire 6-2362 King City, Ph. TE. 3-5451 Phone TE. 3-6684 Donald M. Findlay The Bank of Nova Scam Building AURORA, ONTARIO Telephones Office: PA. 7-9488-9 Res.: PA. 7-5046. Lawlor & LeClaire BARRISTERS-SOLICITORS 15 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill, Ontario TU. 4-7191 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR AND NOTARY PUBLIC John S. Walkington TU. 4-1219 Gariepy and Mann Fire. Automobile, Plate Glass Automobile Financing. ate. 113 King St. ! Roy A. Phillips Bus. AV. 5-3630 Res. TU. 4-3935 For All Your Insurance Needs Savage Insurance Services GENERAL INSURANCE \ Suite 2. Lowrie Building 15 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1551 TELEPHONE PA. 7â€"9488-9 Insurance â€" Mortgages Fire. Auto. Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service H errington Insurance Agency 17 Queen St. E. Toronto 363 Ernie Brock & Son Floyd E. Corner, Barristers and Solicitors 6197 YONGE STREET WILLOWDALE. ONTARIO BA. 5-8806 Kenneth A. Gariepy BA. 5-1557 W. E. Neil Mann TU. 4-4618 Receiving Hours: 8 mm. - 6 pm. or otherwise by appointment GENERAL INSURANCE FIRE - AUTO - LIABILITY 'TROYER NATURAL SCIENCE SERVICE Ofl‘lce 15 Yonge St. N. Residence 73 Leisure Lane Richmond Hill Bank of Nova Scotia 31:13., Aurora. Ontario Humane Services PAINLESSLY DESTROYED by approved S.P.C.A. Method _. gt _ LTD Kirby Brock Manle, Ont. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Bus. ALpIne 7-2621 Res. ALpine 7-1224 GENERAL INSURANCE Corner Agency Limited Yonge Street, Oak Ridge: PR. 3-5071 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill AVenue 5-1379 Banister. Solicitor, Notary INSURANCE A. Burnett General Insurance Complete Insurance Service â€" NO CHARGE â€" Roy V. Bick LEGAI. TE. 3-5283 ' CATS Q.C. Richmond Hill King cm 363-3959 Eyes Examined . Glasses Fitted Prescriptions Filled & Repair: 81 YONGE ST. NORTH Phone TUrner 4-3962 " EYES EXAMINED * PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED “ CONTACT LENSES ‘ OPTICAL REPAIRS Hours 10 - 6 daily Saturday 10 ~ 2 Evenings By Appointment R0031 205 LOWRIE BUILDING 15 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL A. W. Kirchen, J. C. Horvat,B.A., OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Optical Repairs NOW AT 3242 YONGE ST. In North Toronto Opposite Park Theatre 9 mm. to 6 pm. including Sit. HU. 8-8949 195A MAIN ST. Ph. :TW. 5-4571, Newmarke‘ ’. Rahinowitch, BA. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 9.30 ~ 5.30 Weekdays Wednesday & Saturday Afternoons by appointment Open Friday Night: James H. Timmins F. L. Lowrie, Toronto Oflice - 18 Toronto St. Phone EM. 3-5877 Banister, Solicitor & Notary Public Stiver, Vale, ’enniatt, Errington BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, N OTARIES K. M. R. Stlver, Q.C. Joseph Vale. 9.0. J. M. Peppiatt, 3.11. 1 William Errington, B. Com. Marguerite Boyle Suite 2. Lowrie Building 15 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill Every Thursday Afternoon TUrner 4-1551 Norman A, Todd, AV. 5-1477 T. C. Newman, Q. C. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Stuart Parker, Q.C. Elocution. Public Speaking Platform Department Dramatic Art "HOMEWOOD HALL†Evenings by appointment OPTOMETRY l5 YONGE ST. NORTH Richmond Hill. Ontario Office TUmer 4-1780 Residence TUmer 4-1863 By Appointment 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill TU. 4-5829 Richmond Theatre Block Res. TU. 4-2117 Plaxton, Deane & Drew Barrister. Solicitor. etc. RICHMOND HILL THORN HILL Richmond mu Office 15 Yonge Street N. AV. 5-5144 Thornhil] Office AV. 5-1197 MUSICAL Banister, Solicitor, Notary Public AVenue 5-3165 RICHMOND HILL 7 Dufferin St. THORNHILL TU. 4-4641 Thornhill lEGAI. (Continued) TU. 4-1543 g $50.00 TO $100.00 ‘ RICHMOND HILL ETREE SERVICE 6': ;: FORESTRY co. >6900669â€â€Â« 6 Myra-Jane Wiléon who cele- . brated her sixth birthday May 115. WWW 3 Free AdVice FreeEstimates l > BHSWIIGAR MAPLE TREES ran SALE 1: ï¬n" “mo†The Guicieï¬annd Brownie cook- le sale went over very well. They a1} vyisp t9 thank everyone __ u. _ ,__ -- ......... Hun.“ for their help in making this a great success. , _ __..1_v. The mother and daughter ban- quet will be held on May 22. at Thornhill United Church. The girls will all be in full uniform and many presentations will be given as this will be the last get-together until the fall. Six special guests will be there and movies will be made of the whole banquet. Sharron Sturgess received her Gold Cord certiï¬cate in London on April 27, along with all the other Guides from all over On- tario. Lieut.-Governor and Mrs,‘ Keiller MacKay presented the1 {Gold Cord certiï¬cates. The Chief Commissioner for Canada, Miss Henriette Osler brought greetings from across Canada. There were 192 Gold Cord Guides at this meeting. Guest speaker was Dr. Leola Neal, who is dean of women at the Univ- ersity of Western Ontario. For entertainment a three part choir with Guides from Windsor, London and Ottawa sang songs which everyone thoroughly en- joyed. Commissioner Mrs. Cur- rie and District Commissioner Mrs. Jewitt also attended. Mother & Daughter Banquet The 4th Brownie pack under leader Ruth Barrett had their last meeting for the season atRhodes Ave. School on May 9.} The girls made small flower‘ bouquets for the mother and daughter banquet on May 16. Golgi Cord Meeting l The show “Toby Tyler" was shown at Henderson Avenue Public School last Saturday. It was sponsored by the mothers of the Guides and Brownies and was a huge success. Some 400 children attended and the total proceeds were $113.00, with a mi proï¬t of $80.00. The 5th Brownie pack wlvh Mrs. M. Page as leader met on May 9 at Henderson School. They were kept busy making flower pots from detergent bot- tles and ï¬lling them with plastic spring flowers. The association may sponso: a ï¬reworks display on Victoria Day. Guides 8.: Brownies The high cost of hydro by Dr. Phillips; Markham Township Council meeting and poor street lighting on Steeles Ave. by Mr. G. Greer; sewage disposal rates by Mr. A. Stevens; high water rates by Mr. P. Rossi; access to Henderson School from Steeles Valley Road by Mr. R. Sloane; the proposed township plans for low cost housing in the area by Mr. W. Galer. A general meeting of the Grandview Estates Ratepayers Association was held May 14 in the Henderson Avenue School at 8 pm. Since no general meet- ings of the association are plan- ned for the summer months of June, July and August, the May 14 meeting was the last before September. The following subjects were discussed: Correspondent Marguerite Hill AV. 5-5573 Grandview Ratepayers MARKHAM VILLAGE : Mark- ham Village will not be able to hold a liquor vote before next September, council was told recently. Council can set ‘the date in by-law, but the date must not fall in June or July. Since the minimum time between setting the date and holding the vote is two months. the earliest possible time is September. KINGSDALE ANIMAL HOSPITAL DR. CARL HEDER TEMPLE 3-5401 240 KING ST. KING CITY VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone 147 Yonge St. N. Oflice TU. 4-1432 Dr. W. Allan Ripley Ontario Land Surveyor: 105 Willowdale Ave., Willowdale Ont. BA. 5-303] Res. George T. Yates. 0.L.S. 53 Bedford Park Avenue Richmond Hill. TU. 4-2941 Grandview Estates WILLOWDALE VETERINARY 15-20 FT. â€" Planted 8. Guaranteed SURVEYORS Yates & Yates Richmond Hill Miss Marjorie Sproxton has completed her second year at the Canadian Bible College at Regina, Sask.. and arrived home ‘ Mr. Levi Steckley. Reatha. Carol and Mary, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Eyer and three children of Fort Erie. Mi‘s. D. C. Henry of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. 1and Mrs. C. Milsted and Chat- een. Word was recmved early Mon- day morning of the death of Rev. P. G. Lehman of Aylmer. Rev. Lehman is well known to many in our community. One of’ Mr. John Evans‘ val- uable horses got out of the yard on Saturday morning and was hit by a passing car Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wide- man entertained her Mothers and sisters and their famiEies. and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Landon Steckley for dinner on Sunday in honour of muther’s iday. Baby Philip Long of Scarbor- ough spent a month with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sproxton. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Nigh. Miss Vera Hilts, and Miss Rom- eril motored to Preston Thurs- day to visit friends at the Fair- view Mennonite Home. About thirty relatives attend- ed the “open house" Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heise in honour of dMiss Nancy Cober’s 90th birth- ay. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George French were Mrs. Norman Church of Rid-geway, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson of Toronto, Rev. and Mrs. James Sider of Peters'burg, Mr. Elias Elliott and Mr. Ern Eade. Mrs. W. C. Noble attended the F.W.T.O. Regional Conference at Brampton all day Saturday, as one of the delegates. The Couples’ Club had a pot luck supper on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Far- mer. Mr. Allan Doner showed pictures after supper. Mr. Kajl Matsunaga is con- ï¬ned to bed at the home of his son and daughterdn-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. Matsunaga. follow- ing a recent heart attack. On Wednesday evening, the Henderson sisters, Misses Rea- tha, Carol and Mary Steckiey, Miss Miriam Steckley, Mrs. Har- old Wideman, and Mrs. Frank Bennett, all nieces, surprised their aunt, Miss Ella Cober, in honour of her birthday. Mrs. John Sider has returned home after spending four months in hospetal. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Farmer ‘celebrated their seventh wed- ‘ding anniversary on Sunday â€" and entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Reaman. Mr. Allan Smith, Mr. and Mrs. AI-‘ vin Farmer and Mr. and Mrsi Bowen and Bradley of Lindsay for dinner on Sunday. It was‘ also in honour of Mark’s third‘ birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Liebeck of Colling'wood spent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. D. Fennel] has been vls lting her friend. Mrs. H. W Mgllett of Guelph. Socials Thornhill By- Pass ...l.. .n.‘ w -uur ruin, ulvlubkt “Asun‘ay CAiCIIIUlIlg IrUm Another‘proj.ectl also Highway 7 at Langstaff, to Bathurst Street in Vaughan carried out on Highway No. 7, Township. Project plans also include the paving of between Highways 40° and 27- Bathurst Street from the junction of the proposed exâ€" i3? ï¬fgfjï¬ï¬‚n‘vï¬gfj $031: tension of No. 7 to the continuation of Highway No. 7 two lanes presently ‘here. This west of Thornhill. project, which is being carried The project is being undertaken by the Ontario out by Peel C°nsmwn°nht ’ . . t f 904,612.2 ,i - td Department of Highways and is expected to be com-'fgsbeocoinpleted fomhfmxgeï¬lfr. pleted sometime during 1963. ling the summer of 1963. Two Actual construction starts some 600 feet east of bndg“ Wm be “aided °“ "‘15 . . . . stretch of the highway. one Yonge Street on nghway No. 7. The Intersectlon 1t- across a branch of the Hum- self is going to come in for considerable improvementlber River and one across Plun- as the whole area is to be channelled to enable drivers 1‘9“ CI‘EEk- turning north on Yonge from Highway No. 7 to merge‘ ELGIN MILLS & with northbound Yonge Street traffic without stop- ever, to control traffic crossing Yon nt th four-lane highway. ge ° ° 9 new! JEFFERSON NEWS. ping. The present traffic lights are to be retained how- New Four Lane Divided Highway Frpm No. 7 Through To Bathurst St. The project is being undertaken by the Ontario Department of Highways and is expected to be com-‘ pleted sometime during 1963. Construction has recently started on a one and a quarter million dollar project, which, when completed, will see a four-lane divided highway extending from Highway 7 at Langstaff, to Bathurst Street in Vaughan Township. Project plans also include the paving of Bathurst Street from the junction of the proposed ex-i tension of No. 7 to the continuation of Highway No. 7 west of Thornhill. l CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTED Telephone Gormley 520] GORMLEY NEWS ' Mr. and Mrs. David Barton,l ‘Bonnie and Douglas Barton of 'Beverley Acres: Mrs. John Ash I ISr. of Concord; Mr. and Mrs. .John Barton of Downsview, vis- ‘ §ited on Sunday with Mr. and“ Mrs. Jack Barton. l 1 Mrs. Jack Barton, Mrs. David IBarton and Bonnie and Mrs. J. 'Ash, visited Sunday afternoon in ‘Toronto with the Dean Wilsons. The special trip was_ to see“ I Janis received a scholarship as and is to play at a ï¬nal concert at of the winners on May 18 at at Woodlbridge. 1e Gloria Bowes came second in 3 10 and under and received a silver medal. David Read came third in 13 years and under. I Accordianists Kenneth Nich- olls and Russell Chevis came‘ second in the 15 years and un-[ der class. They were topped onlyl :by the Mundinger School of' ‘Toronto. I Congratulations to Judy Nich- olls and her pupils and to Mrs. Nicholls and her accordianis‘ts. Socials Pupils of Miss Judy Nlcholls made an excellent showing at the York Music Festival at Woodbridge. Jam's Nicholls en- tered in four classes. She came ï¬rst in 13 years and under, and in 14 years and under. In the 16 years and under she came third. Janis played a duet With David Wark in the 14 years and under class for a second place. The annual strawberry festi- val will be held on June 27 at the church ball. This is a cor- rection. Last week we announc- ed it for June 26. Correspondent Mrs. Bert Middleton Phone AL. 7-8920 Rev. Howard J. Veals was in charge of the service at Carr- ville United Church and it be- ing mother’s day or Christian Family Sunday, the Sunday school children and teachers remained and worshipped with the congregation. The lovely basket of flowers were placed by Mr. Albert Middleton and family in memory of the late Mrs. Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heise, Mr. Peter Steckley, Rev. J. R. Steckley, Mr. Landon Steckley and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steckâ€" ley were guests at the wedding of Mr. Walter Lehman of Car- lisle, Pa., and Miss Mildred Winger at the Brethren in Christ Church near Port Colborne on Friday evening. Miss Winger is a sister of Mrs. Harold Heise, and Mr. Lehman is a nephew of the Steckley men. Miss Margot MacKay of Hall-‘ fax, Nova Scotia, arrived Tues- day night for Miss Sheila W11- cox’s wedding. Miss Sheila Wilcox was guest of honour at a bridal shower on Friday night at the home of Mrs. McGregor Grant in Rose- dale, Toronto. Mrs. Robeft Mlllen, who has been quite ill at her home in Downsview, is much bettel. Mrs. Millen lived at Gomley for many years. Bishop E. J. Swalm of Dun- troon was the guest speaker at the Christ CrUSaders' program at Heise Hill Church on Sun- day evening. His theme "The Christian Home" was in keeping with mother’s day. A chartered bus of ladies from the surrounding area, in- cluding 20 Iad’es from Gorm- ley, went to the W.M.S. Con- vention at Vineland on Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Doner en- tertained their family for din- her on mother's day, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Duner and Evelyn of Stouï¬â€˜ville, Mr and Mrs. Fred Doust, and Mr. and Mrs. A.‘ Doner and Dale. this week for 'holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs J. R Sproxton. CARRVILLE uu r on) nun 1, LICEHSCU mecnamc I Young's B. A. Service StationI 1:." Yonge & Benson Richmond Hill _ Happy birthday to Cathy Snell. May 19, and to Snnja Kleebaum May 21. The Monday Night Euchre group recently ï¬nished the sea- son with dinner at the Summit Golf and Country Club. They wound up the evening with a game of euchre. Best Wishes ‘ Mrs. Beyuon, Mrs. Kerswfll ‘and Mrs. Wm. Bell. of St. John's “1A. afternoon branch, attended the annual meeting of the North York Deanery May 1’]. at St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Rich- mond Hill. ‘ The Ross'Kerwln family of Elgin Mills area entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. Kerwin 01 Toronto. at their cottage at Big Bay Point on Lake Slmcoe, Mother's Day. Also present were Ross Kerwin Jr. and family of Aglncourt. Mr. Kerwin Jr. celebrated his 27th birthday on May 13. Mm Judy Kerwin at Jeffer- son, entertained a group of young people from Richmond Hill High School, Saturday. Euchre Mrs. ’B. Eppeé and daughter, Susan. of Kitchener. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Robertson, Brookside Drive. Ma) 12. Mr. and Mrs. William Bell of Elgin Mills were gues‘s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bell in Toronto to celebrate Mgther’s Day. Best wishes to Mr. A. Hanson Sr. who celebrated his 82nd birthday on May 12. Mr. Hanson who has lived in the Elgin Mills area for about 40 years is still very active in the garden and greenhouse. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kincaid have returned to their home in Elgin Mills after spending the win- ter months in the sunny st ne of Florida. There wlu be a Cub rallv of the York Summit District on June 9 at Thornhill Park. Those who attend from the lst Jeffer- son Cubs will be able to attend a cub camp the week-end of June 22 at Oxtraii in Orange- viile. Cub fathers who are in- terested in the camp are asked to note Akela Mrs, E. Ensor will be calling a favthers' meet- ing during the week after the holiday. Mn_t_her_s: Auxiliary The Mothers' Auxiliary of the lst Jefferson Cubs and Scouts held an afternoon tea and bake sale Saturday. May 12 at Jeffer- son Public School. Neighbourhood Notes Correspondent Mabel Louise Robertson Brookside Road TU. 4-1396 Captain Arthur Hillen, new- Iy commissioned Church Army graduate. was speaker at St. John's Anglican Church on May 13. Captain Hillen had chosen as his topic, "Faith" and pres~ ented his sermon with many little illustrations from past ex- perience. Cubs Street, by-passln: Thorn- hill. Segond_ Highway No. 77 Project TU. 4-0009 ' The top element gives fast recovery when there is a heavy demand for hot water. The lower element provides storage for fu- ture use. Twp large “power packed†heatillg elementé are thermostatically controlled. GROWER â€" FLORIST ‘ Since 1880 The ï¬nest in floral designs and bedding plants. PHONE ALpine 7-1471 or AL. 7-1363 Keele Street Mapte, Ont. To Custom Speciï¬cations PINDER BROS. ND. 2 Otonobee BA. 1-3344 STEEL llNTELS l BEAMS RICHMOND HILL HYDRO TU. 4 - 35H Low cost Rental Plan $1.70 per month plus cost of power. Let Us Discuss Our Hot; Water Service With You WHEN YOU NEED IT AUTOMATICALLY HOT WATER STEEL FABRICATIN G . W. MILLER Kept in Stock Portable Crane Service