Dahl & Son Construction COMPLETE ALTERATIONS CEMENT 8: STONE WORK PLASTERING a; CARPENTRY Term: Cm Bo Arranged LEONARD R. ROSENBERG 8. Com. Bank 0! Nova Scum Building Aurora telephone Aurora PA. 7-945! George S. Edwards PLASTERIN G CONTRACTOR KING \CHIROPRACTIC CHARTERED ACCOUNTAN'I AV. 5-5131 after 4 pm. ACCOUNTANTS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT H. D. M Pleness. DJ]. X-RAY ’ or. Windhurst Gate .5; Bay'mew I block south Bayview Plan) Phone TU‘ 4-1075 8: Appointment “53% YONGE STREET BA. 5-4701 14 . THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontariot’rhursday, May 31, 1962 Building Tradesf DENTIST 55A YONGB ST. SOUTH “Unex- 4-1511 Richmond mu CONSULT "THE UBERAI." Umer 4- 1,105 GENERAL CDNT‘RACTORS Building Rep-Ira & Alteration. Drain and Concrete Work AV. 5-5881 Dr. W. R. Bedford Dr. J. M. Wachna Dr. John Simpson Dr. W. J. Mason “If it’s exclusive Harrison will build it‘ Dr. J.’Péï¬licaris ’r. P. R. M acf arlane DENTIST 7725 YONGE STREET V. 5-444; Thomhill. Ont. - PHONE TE. 3-52†Arthur G. Broad HARRISON'Sâ€" Custom Carpentry Dr. J. M. Dryer DENTIST Open Evenings Gas Extractions 78 YONGE ST. S. RICHMOND HILL TUrner 4-1462 CENTRE BAYVIEW PLAZA BEVERLW“ \CRES PHONE OFFICE TU. (-3571 MEDICAL-DENTAL Printing ILA. 'UBLIC ACCOUNTANT FREE ESTIMATES TU. 4-1215 Deciantis-Rice S‘T’Bedford \Park Ave. Wm. Clubine DENTIST Gas Extractions IO Yonge St. North TU. 4-1177 Richmond Ell! DENTISTS 15 Yonge St. North Richmond Hill TU. H601 L. E. Clark Tt'rner 4-425! 3! Appointment DENTAL Richmona 59h Tt'rner 4-425] TU. 4-2838 PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIREGIORY Formerly Bloor & Yonge SCI. Individual Attention Hair Styling Permanent Waving Air Conditioned Dryers 80 Yonge St. South Richmond Hill TU. 4-2321 J 3 able Plaza ' A .- 7.2590 i for appointment. ph. AV. 5-3631 4-1701 Richmond Ell! Body a Fender Repairs Complete Reï¬nishing I! you haven't heard of our re- putation. enquire from your friends All work ruarant-eed 144 Spruce Ave. Stop 22A Yonge St. Richnlo We personally handle all nle bills and advertising 'I'Il. 4-32“ HERRIDGE ELECTRIC TV-APPLIANCES SALES REPAIRS PARTS Richvale Auto Body HELEN SIMPSON LYNET’I‘ Helen Simpson Flowers METRO WIDE DELIVERY Member ‘ Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association { fl PAINLESSLY DESTROYED by approved S.P.C.A. Method _ gt _. TROYER NATURAL SCIENCE SERVICE General Business Licensed Auctioneer York & Ontario Counties Coaches for all Occasions 'Langdon's Coach Lines Ltd. Hair Styling 8: Beauty Salons PHU SAND and GRAVEL Crushed Stone Loam and Fill WIRING - RENTALS 40 LEVENDALE RD. Alvin S. Farmer D. Albert Brown Coiï¬ures RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 285-1416 or 884-7003 ENGINEERING 8. ELECTRICAL FOR mFORMATION SPECIALIZING IN PUREBRED CATTLE. FARM STOCK. FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS Also Crescendo Coiffures St. Clair Avenue West Sellwood Salon 36 Years Experience 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) TORONTO 12. ONT. P11. HU. 5-1145 SPECIAL M ACHINER Y GENERA L REPAIRS E. CHARITY Leno’s Machine Shop 73 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL AV. 5-1974 STEAMFITTING WELDING See Our Shop (I "I " 1311 GORMLEY. ONT. GARAGES FLOWERS Telephone TE. 3-5351 DEALER | Roy A. Phillips lBus. AV. 5-3630 Res. TU. 4-3935 17 Quee Suite 2, Lowrie Building 15 Yonge Street N Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1551 TJohn S. Walkington BARRIS'I‘ER, SOLICITOR AND NOTARY PUBLIC The Bunk of Nova Scotin Building AURORA. ONTARIO Telephones Ofï¬ce: PA. 7-9488-9 Rem PA. 7-5046. lnsunnce -â€" Mortgages Fire. Auto, Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service TELEPHONE PA. 7-9488-9 For All Your Insurance Needs Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass Automobile Financing. sic. TU. (-1219 Burrister. Solicitor, Notary King City, Ph. TE. 3-5451 Phone TE. 3-6684 Donald M. Findlay 0.0. 113 17 Queen St. E. Toronto 363 H errington Insurance Agency Savage Insurance Services GENERAL INSURANCE Gariepy and Mann Yonge Street, Oak Ridge: ‘ ' V0 1 ‘ PR. 3-5071 BARRIS’I Receiving Hours: 8 mm. - 6 p m.‘ Suite 2. or otherwise by appointment :15 Yonge S ErnieBrock & Son Lawlor & LeClaire BARRISTERSSOLICITORS Humane Services Floyd E. Corner, GENERAL INSURANCE FIRE - AUTO - LIABILITY Bank of Nova Scotia 31413.. Aux-on. Ontario Office 15 Yonxe St. N. Residence 73 Leisure Lune Richmond Hill 8197 YONGE STREET WILLOWDALE. ONTARIO BA. 5-8806~ COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Corner Agency Limited Barristers and Solicitors GENERAL INSURANCE 15 Yonge Street N Richmond Hill. Ontario TU 417191 INSURANCE 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill AVenue 5-1379 LTD. Kirby Brock Manle. Ont. Bus. Kenneth A. Garlepy BA. 5-1551 W. E. Nell Mann TU. 4-4618 . NO CHARGE - Complete Insurance Service Roy V. Bic]: A. Burnett General Insurance LEGAL St. - TE. 3-5288 ALpIne 7-2621 ALplne 1-1224 et Eh Suite 544 1'†Ogtarlo 3 6-2385 Richmond Hill King City 363-3959 BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. NOTARIES K. M. R. Stlver, Q.C. Joseph Vale. QC. J. M. Peppiatt. ILA. William Errington, 3. Com. 195A MAIN ST. Ph. :TW. 5-4571. Newmnrket, Glasses Fitted Onion] Repairs NOW AT 3242 YONG! 51‘. In North Toronto Opposite Park The-tr. 9 mm. to 6 pm. Including 81.. EU. 8-8949 ‘ EYES EXAMINED ‘ PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED ’ CONTACT LENSES ‘ OPTICAL REPAIRS Hours 10 - 6 daily Saturday 10 - 2 Ev ulngs By Appointment 300) 205 LOWRIE BUILDING 15 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL J. C. H orvat,B.A., 0.1). OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined ‘ Glasses Fitted Prescriptions Filled 5; Remix: 31 YONGE ST. NORTH Phone TUmer 4-3962 ’ . Rnbinowitch, BA. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill TU. 4-5829 Eyes Examined Toronto Oflice - 18 Toronto St. Phone EM. 3-5877 T. C. Newman, Q. C. BARRISTER 82 SOLICITOR Suite 2. Lowrie Building 15 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill Every Thursday Afternoon TUl'net 4-1551 . James H. Timmins Banister, Solicitor. Notary Public Stuart Parker. Q.C. RICHMOND HILL 1 Duffel-1n St. A V 5-1477 S tiver, Vale, "evniatt. Errington Barrister. Solicitor a: Notary Norman .4. Todd Marguerite Boyle F. L. Lowrie. 13.0. Elocution, Public Speaking Platform Department Dramatic Art "HOMEWOOD HALL" Thornhlll . W. Kirchen, R.0. Residence TUrner 4-1863 8! Appointment OPTOMETRY Evenings by appointmenc Richmond Theatre Black Res. TU. 4-2117 15 YONGE ST. NORTH Richmond Hill. Ontario Office TUmer 4-1780 Plaxton. Deane & Drew 9.30 - 5.30 Weekdays Wednesday &; Saturdn: mu by appointment Barrister. Solicitor. etc RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL Richmond Hill Oflico 15 Yonge Street N. AV. 5-5144 Thornhlll Oflico AV. 6-1197 MUSICAL THORN HILL AVenue 5-3165 TU. 4-4641 LEGAL (Continued) Public .‘V Night: TU. 4-1548 VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone 147 Yonte St. N. .Ofllce Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webster and family were away for the week-end. Fishing Trip 1 Mr. Claire Webb and friend Mr. Dave Fraser left last week ‘on a ï¬ve.day ï¬shing trip, through Algonquin Park and surrounding lakes. They caught enough ï¬sh for themselves, but there was no extras. Fra'nk Relnholz his sixteenth on Friday May 25, his parents having a'surprise party Satur- day night. Travelling Monday the holiday brought hearthache to two families on Crestwood Road. Fire started at the back of Mr. Desroches garage. origin unknown. The garage and contents including a 16 ft. cedar strip boat, power mower, all his power tools, along with the lumber cut and ready to build his new home. The garage was only built re- cently. He was able to save his car which was in garage, but once door was opened the flames spread very rapidly and ‘by the time Vaughan Township Fire Department arrived the back of house was burning fur- iously. Mr. Dysarts' house next door caught fire and suffered damage. Accident A three car crash Monday at 5 pm. sent ten people to hos- pital. Two young men racing u'p Bathurst hit a third car driven by Mr. Mirretm, 71 of Gerrard Street, East Toronto, which was proceeding north on Bat- hurst. Those injured were: Mr. Mirrelt, facial lacerations, knee, internal injuries, his wife Lily Mirrett, bruises, Sheila Feld- man, Finch Ave., head and face injuries, Patricia Mirrett 6 un- determined injuries are in Branson Hospital. Brett Feld- man, age four months, Sherry Feldman, 4 years old are in Hospital for sick children. Gary Watson, 23, Brougham. Ontario, his passenger Fred Murray, 22, Sheppard Avenue. Willowdale, received nose and head injuries. they are also all in Branson Hospital. Birthday Congratulations Mr. Fred Webster celebrated his on May 22. r Fire Glen Fraser, 20, Sealy Drive, Dow‘vnsview and his passenger Mike Palanychlsa 22, Dellpark Avenue. Toronto, received head injuries. BILL DING says: vuuuw w: VI,“ A‘um (Home Improvement DWW) Mrs. Miller helped 1:359â€; Stop 23 Yonge St. makeukingmmm. anti: 90021: of ' e a cm were q -eg re- Rldwale productions. Av. 5.4921 . TU. 4.1121! There were 20 girls present, E m . C l B d n and a shower of toys for the Te ‘5' "‘36 ow e {Sunday School nursery brought TU' "â€" 3 33 good assortment to amuse BOWDEN LUMBER Co‘ TU. 4-1432 240 KING ST‘ Yafos & Yates Ontario Land Surveyors 105 Willowdale Ave.. Wlllowdale Ont. BA. 5-3031 flea. George T. Yfles. O.L.S. 53 Bedford Park Avenue Richmond Hill. TU. 4-2841 Dr. W. Allan Ripley VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES RICHMOND HILL BRANCH \1 iss E. Woodbvrne Richmond Hill Municipal Hall Crestwood Rd. News KINGSDALE ANIMAL HOSPITAL DR. CARL HEDER TEMPLE 3-5401 VETERINARY SURVEYORS PHONE TU. 4-4101 Correspondent Mn. Fred St. John 15 Crestwood Rona Willowdale Telephone AV. 5-3443 V. 0. Ne Richmond am KING CITY A. Alnlay. At the conclusion of the ev- .The devotional service was on ï¬ling WWeciaflon and courtes- .1 Mother's Day theme. led by lee were tendered by Mrs. Ross Marguerite Jones. Jean Tribb- Hand. ling told a story, “Benjamin Halrdresslnx Bin“ West's Mother", and Dorothy Buttonville WJ. members and Reesor and Anne Ainlay read friends heard (10': and don’ts of the scripture and took the pray- hair care when they met for er. their May meeting at Button-; The guest at the evening was ville W.I. Hall on Wednesday Mrs. Miller of Richmond Hill afternoon of last week. (After- who demonstrated ornamental noon meetings are now [held at cake icing. Two of these works 2:00 pan.) Mr. Siginey (391d- la good assortment to amuse sham explamea this salon wLu. imwmm mnhakladdspfla’idwl-y‘m Mrs. Rick Tribbllng was host- ess. Tuesday evening of last week, to the Brown': Corners U.C.W. unit oi No. 1, coahost- esses were Mrs. Donald Reesor. Mrs. Clayton Jones, and Mrs. A. Ainlay. ‘HVMr. and Mrs. E. Hill’s daugh- ter, Florence, is here on a visit from BC. There was a U.C.W. quilting at the home of Mrs. John Don- aldson on Tuesday of last week, for the Brown's Corners United Church bale, 'to be packed the first Wednesday in June at the Church. Now is the time to look over clothing to be discarded. This year articles will be sent overseas. Aï¬ter the christening service at Brown's Corners United Church last Sunday mornlng, when Gem’ld Winford Reesor was baptized. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reesor entertained at their home for Reesor and Hood relatives. Entertain Unit No. 1 U.C.W. of art. a teddy ‘bear and 3 hearts and flower cake, were awarded -to two lucky members, and others served rebeshmeutx. Mrs. George Kelly, Mrs. Rus- sell Boyington, Mrs. Russell Burr, Mrs. James Rodick, Misses E. French and M. Rodick and Mr. and Mrs. W-al/ter Craig at- tended a Liberal Party banquet at the Summitview Restaurant on Wednesday evening of last week. York North Liberal can- didame John Addison was guest .speaker, and door prizes were offered. Among the winners were Miss E. French and Mrs. R.k Boyinrgton and Mrs. J. Rod- ic . Mrs. Margaret Blow gave a port on the recent “Make believe held at the home of Audrey Kupchanko proceeds of which ‘was $8.75. The penny-rounde collected by Mrs. Verna Ablett amounted to $4.00. A Neighbourhood Soï¬e: Our ï¬rst teacher meeting was held on May 17th. Mrs. ladwin Mit- chell, superintendent of the nursery department presided. Barents Were iniormeo ot the important role nursery teaching has in the church and viewed a typical nursery class with bible story, songs and nature study. A him was presented de- picted, “Terrible twos and Trus- ting 'l‘hrees. A tour was taken of the Nursery Rooms after which light refreshment was served. We were pleased to have with us on Sunday, Rev. Sevenson from- Briar Crest Bible instit ute, Laronport. Saskatchewan, together With the Bible Instit- ute Quartet. The ladies afternoon mission- ary fellowship is pleased to an- nounce Mrs. Elizabeth Gordon of the Lebanon. Evangelical nurseiy parent-'of members from the local in- stitutes, Mark Vaun, Langstaff. Thornhill and Richmond Hill. Annual reports of all the con- venors showed the wonderful work carried on throughout the year by all branches in the dis- trict for "Home and Country". In addition to reports from the district convenors, there were. reports on work carried on by‘ the home economics depart- ment - courses ranging from meat cookery to millinery -â€"{ many of the institute members present sporting spring hats of their own creation. The repres- entative on the board of the Children's Aid Society gave some of the highlights of the work during the year, advance- ment of the mentai health clinic, appointment of a per- manent judge for the juvenile court, and other ~interesting developments. The next meeting of Mark Vaun Womens‘ Institute will be held at the home of Mm. Mariers on June 7th. The evenings motto is "Always Laugh When You Can. It Is Cheap Medicine", The roll call is sing say or pay. District Director, Mrs. Mom- son, will report on the district annual meeting held recently, and a contest on the best dress- ed clothespin will be held. Mrs. Sheaver. Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Lepkey will provide the lunch. Young WJ. Auction was won by Mrs. Fern Russell. The programme was turned over to Audrey Kup- chanko who introduced her guest Mrs. Ruth Stan from the Stanley Products. Mrs. Stan had many wonderful product: to show us. 0n Mother's Day. Mrs. Rollin- son of Garden Ave. was honor. ed in our Sunday morning serv- ice as the oldest mother present. Mrs. Rollinson was presented with a corsage by our assistant pastor Mr. Terence Madison. The ladies afternoon m-lsslon- ary fellowship is pleased to an- nounce Mrs. Elizabeth Gordon of the Lebanon. Evangelical Mission. will be guest speaker at their next meeting on June 7th at 2 pm. The May meeting of the Langstaff Young Womens' In- stitute was held at the home of Audrey Krykwpchanko. The roll cam was bring a favourite book. Ten members answered the roll call and our guests were, Mrs. Bernice Shaldoï¬, Mrs. Pat Costeur, Mrs. Barbara Shal- doff, Mrs. Evelyn Ameado, Mrs. Marie Williams, Mrs. Shirley White, and Mrs. Jenny Zwarych. The meeting was opened by the President Mrs. Claire W11- lett and the minutes read by the segteta'ryr Mrs. Joy-9e Curtis. Mrs. Fern Russell gave a re- port on the recent “Make Bellve Tea, proceeds of which amount- ed to $37.15. We would like to thank everyone who had a cup of tea with us. The York East Annual meet- ing will be attended by Betty Pattison and Claire Willett. They will take our Pennies for friendship ($2.65) to this meet- ng. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Joyce Cut-th and Mrs. Peggy Morris. A very enjoyable meeting was had by everyone. Langstaff 8. Thornlea News BUTTONVILLE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. I. LIPKIY Phone AV. 5-3489 CORRESPONDENT: MRS. I. ll. LEAF It. 3. z Gonnley Phone AXmlnster 8-6188 Mrs. Percy Bennett was in charge of the graduation ser- vice, and Explorer graduates were Rosemary Leek, Heather Williams, Sharon Boy-Mon, Judy Mortson. Kath-y Sanderson, Kar- en Chadwick and Rosemary Cochrane. ' 1 Miss Margaret Patterson. Ex- plorer leader, conducted a sin-g- ‘song. and the Toast ’00 our Mothers, by Christine Terry. was replied to by Mrs. E. Leek. ;Dr. A. F. Binnin-gton replied to ‘the Toast to the Church, given by Magma Martin, stein hair stylist, and Miss Wen- dy Souden, who kindly acted as model. gave an interesting demonstration on techniques. brushing, «the much discussed back-combing (there are ways to do it). proper type: of spray net and hair cream to use. etc. On first appearance, Miss Soud- en was wearing a mahogany natural hair wig, and Mr. Gold- ;scein egplamgd gals salon will; "um, uuu a pa- It York East District Womexis"be¢n obtained, Institute 62nd annual meeting may be found in was held on May 23rd. at Zion um but in the Wexford United Church, Corner women Wm hold Lawrence Ave..E,, 8; Ellington on Tuesday, May 1 Dr. There was a good attendance The roman 1 of members from the local in- some interesting stitutes, Mark Vaun, Langstaff. Le" did you km Thornhlll and Richmond Hill. else fails. paper Annual reports of all the con: blood in a \vmmd Provincial board member. Mrs. E. Armstrong. told of the lwork belng carried on by the federated women's lnstltutet of ‘Ontarlo, and also of the asso- clated coun-trywomen of the World. Branches were urged to donate generously to the F.W. 1.0. Scholarship Fund which has been formed to send trained personnel to the underprlvlleg- ed countries of the world to educate the women there In health and home economics and other ï¬elds. Already, an urgent plea has been received from the women of Nigeria for help from the women of Canada! Sharon Rumble of Headlord was the Toastmistres, and QC. I.T. leader Judy Hord welcomed guests for C.G.IT. and Mrs. J. Storey and Mrs. Rae Donald~ son welcoméd the Explorer guests The Lanyard service was con- ducted by Mlssess Betty Patter- son and Judy Hard, C.G.I.'1‘. leaders. and awards were made by Mrs. J. Storey, Mrs. Binn- in-gvton and Mrs, S. Snider. Monday evenihg of Last {we}: mothers and daughters of Head¢ ferd. Victoria Square and Brown’s Corners Churches, C. G.I.T. and Explorers groups were emertained at a banquet held at Victoria Square United Church. All the women present at this annual meeting could not help but be renewed in enthusiasm and desire to carry on another year of good work ‘For Home and Country". ‘Following {he official cere- mony both guides and brownies enjoyed a programme of games. Next month the meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.A. Martin, 16th Ave., and hostes- ses will be Joan Hooper, Anne Armstrong, Bern-leoe Cormack. Kathleen Strike and M. Carr. Mothers & Daughter: ilknquetA Aging] Mammy Birthday greetings to Mrs. Kay Palmer whose birthday was on May 23rd, to Mr. Jeff John- ston on May 25th and to Mrs. Coom'bs on May 29th. Many happy returns of the day to your all The evening of May 22nd at Thorn-hill Baptist Church was an exciting one for several of the Brownies in the lst Lang- staft‘ Brownie Pack. for on this evening any Brownie who had reached the age of 11 and had combined all her assignment: for her badges. had the honour of "flying up†to Guides. For an event such as this both Guides and Brownies met at the same time, Brownies form their fairy ring and the Guides their horseshoe. Brown Owl- tihen presents each Brownie to fly up to the Guide captain and she then joins the other guides in their horseshoe and so she starts on her career as a guide. Brownies to fly up were Janet and Violet Shearer and Dawn Martin. Other girls to become guides on this evening were Mary Ellen Suter and Lyndg Hamblyn. The sympathy of the commun- ity ls extended to Mrs. Rivers, Bayvlew Ave. on the recent death of her mother Mrs. Clancy following a long illness. ls! Langstafl Guides Ind Brownies The roll-call brought forth some interesting first-aid hints l.e., did you know that If 3L1 else fails, paper will congeal blood in a wound? On adjournâ€" menrt, tea was served by the hostesses: Miss M. Rodick, Mrs. J. Wilkins and Mrs. E. Sherman. ‘ AURORA: Tribute was paid to the Aux-om Junior Chamber of Commerce on their traffic safety program by Minister of Transport H. L. Rowntree. The campaign closed May 12th With a bicycle rodeo and \pamde. different colour and hair sTflesJ’; ... . ‘ . ‘ ° . . . ' I Prices of these confections Punt anywhere from $150.00 to 550% Mrs. Adam Brown conductedw I the meeting, with Mrs. J. Rod-‘ ick. secretary. and Mrs. George. Hooper pianist. ‘ | .A meeting with the {16.11 cor}?! A meeting with the Hall com. mittee was held recently and It was agreed to decorate the preâ€" mises. but a pewter has ‘not beonpbtgineq. It is hoped one ure, but in the mean-the rchVe women will hold a cleaning day onj‘uesdgy. May 29. from 9 am. " SID HUNT, Licensed Mechanic I ' I O o IYoungs B. A. SerVIce StationI ‘ Vnnon 8: Hanson Rinhmnnd Hill luunuu““II“-I,‘i ‘ ~V‘MRRWW E NEW WORK â€" ALTERATIONS _ REPAIRS A““-i““““““j WWW ROGER PROULX ii Telephone TU. 4-1650 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PERSONS IN POSSESSION OF LAND, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE WEED CON- TROL ACT, 1960, SEC. 3, 13, AND 19, THAT UNLESS NOXIOUS WEEDS GROWING ON THEIR LANDS WITHIN THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL ARE DESTROYED BY DATE OF JUNE 4TH, 1962, AND THROUGHOUT THE SEASON THE MUNICIPALITY MAY ENTER UPON THE SAID LANDS AND HAVE THE WEEDS DESTROYED, CHARGING THE COSTS AGAINST THE LANDS IN TAXES, AS SET OUT IN THE ACT. THE CO-OPERATION OF ALL CITIZENS IS EARNESTLY SOLICITED. Weed Inspector F. BOVAIRD Municipality of Richmond Hill Yonge & Benson Notice To Property Owners DESTROY WEEDS ONE STOP SERVICE CENTRE You needn't be wealthy to warrant a Will! In fact. the less you have to leave your loved ones, the more important it is to conserve it and make the most of it. We, as executors of man estates, know the pitfalls, the endless ' culties and bitter disapPointments that result from "home- ma e ’ Wills, or worse, from no Will at all! Let our estate planning ofï¬cers have the :Erortunity of ex laining to you our valu- e services in s construction of a well planned Will. WASHING, POLISHING, GREASING TIRE REPAIRS, BATTERIES 02-16 General Repairs to all Makes of Cars GUARAN TY TRUST ‘66 DAY STREET EM. 6-1531 PLUMBING & HEATING Free Estimates Gladly Given ANYTHING the n'ean' fut~ Metro Toronto Offices should make ANYONE COMPANY OF CANADA YOUNG'S who owns TU. 4-0009 Will! vooooow STEEL FABRICATING To Custom Speciï¬cations PINDER BROS. ND. 2 Otonobee BA . 1-3344 DON MILLS CENTRE 31. 7-6453 Kept in Stock Portable Crane Service RICHMOND HILL 62 Crosby Ave. Richmond Hill