PROFESS!ONAL AD BUSINESS DIECTORY * Bank of Nova Scotia Building Aurora Telephone Aurora PA. 7-9451 GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building Remix-s & Alteration- Dnln Ind Concrete Work CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 'I'II. 4-3211 GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER HERRIDGE ELECTRIC PLASTERING CONTRACTOR KING 54581/2 YONGE STREET BA. 5-4701 18 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ont, Thursday, November 29, 1962 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT LEONARD R. ROSENBERG South Block Richmond Heights Centre "mm wow wow Musr a: A HITCH†Building Trades “If it’s exclusive Harrison will build it†TU. 4-2838 â€" PHONE TE. '3-5295 â€" 40 LEVENDALE RD. English car service centre for all makes. Conlin & Keogh HARRISON'S Custom Carpentry F.I.A. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Accountants Deciantis-Rice RICHMOND MOTORS BOB CURRINGTON L. E. Clark Appliances with offices at 474 Botsford St Newmarket' TW. 5-2972 and 31 Mallow Road Don Mills 447-0589 at Industrial Rd ‘m. Clllbine 321 Enford Rd. Richmond Hill AV. 5-2994 AV. 5-5881 All Hours X-RAY cor. Windhurst Gate 8: Bayview (1 block south Bayview Plaza) Phone TU. 4-1075 IChiIdren's Wear ' Chiropractic H. D. Melsness, D.C. Dr. W. J. Mason DENTIST 55A YONG! ST. SOUTH TUrner 4-1511 Richmond Hill Dr. P. R. M acf arlane g Dress Fabrics Dr. John Simpson DENTIST 7725 YONGE STREET AV. 5-4442 Thornhill, Ont. Dr. W. R. Redford Dr. J. M. Wachna Arthur G. Broad Dress Fabrics Draperies - Home Service Complete Sewing Accessories Imported Silks and Woollens 80A Yonxe Street South Richmond Hill TU. 4-1064 Dr. J. Perdicaris Children's Fashion Shop Dr. J. M. Dryer DENTIST Open Evenings Ga: Extraction - CENTRE BAYVIEW PLAZA BEVERLEY ACRES PHONE OFFICE TU. 4-357 1 MEDICAL-DENTAL SPECIAL MACHINII! GENERAL REPAIRS 21 Bedford Park Ave. Richmond Hill TUmer 4-4251 73 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL AV. 5-1974 Leno’s Machine Shop Engineering 15 Yonge St. Norbh Richmond Hill TU. 4-4601 DENTIST Gas Extractions 50 Yonge St. North '18 YONGE ST. S. RICHMOND HILL 36 Levendale Road Opposite Loblaws Richmond Heights Shopping Centre TU. 4-7474 Fabric Fair By Appointment By Appointment STEAMFITTIN G WELDING For QUALITY Children‘s Wear TUrner 4-1462 TU. 4-1177 Richmond mu Dental DENTISTS Flowers for all over the world Roses cut fresh daily Weddings _â€" Funerals RICHVALE TU. 4-2452 AV. 5-4865 - WA. 5-0532 for appointment. ph. AV. 5-3631 If you haven’t heard of our re- putation, enquire from your friends All work guaranteed 144 Spruce Ave. Slop 22A Yonge St. Richvale TRUCK 8. AUTO BODY Helen Simpson Flowers METRO WIDE DELIVERY H. J. MILLS LTD. TU. 4-1701 South Road Garage We personally handle. all ule bills and advertlslng IHair Styling 8. I Beauty Salons Richvale Auto Body Formerly Bloor & Yonxe Stu. Individual Attention Hair Siylin: Permanent Waving Air Conditioned Dryers 80 Yonge St. South Richmond Hill TU. 4-2321 Maple Plaza AL. 7-2590 Member - Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association Licensed Auctioneer York & Ontario Counties 36 Years Experience HELEN SIMPSON LYNETT PH“ SAND and GRAVEL Crushed Stone Loam and Fill Alvin S. Farmer COMPLETE COLLISION AND REPAIR SERVICE PAINTING, REBUILDING 285-5334 SPECIALIZING [N PUREBRED CATTLE, FARM STOCK. FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTQ Repairs - Remodelling Cleaning - Custom Work Certiï¬ed Cold Storage Sellwood Salon Body a; Fender Repair- Complete Reï¬nishing 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) TORONTO 12, ONT. Ph. HU. 5-1145 3741 Maple Ave. Richvale Complete Auto Body Repairs, Painting Reasonable Prices Free Estimates (26 Years' Experience) 71 Yongehurst Road Corsages Experienced designers W. Hamilton FURRIER E. CHARITY (r- ‘ \ Wu" 3311 GORMLEY. ONT. General Busmess Retail Division Garages Flowers Furs Richmond Hill ll Hearing Aid | ALL SIZES HEARING AID BATTERIES STOCKED PRESCRIPTION FITTED HEARING AIDS FREE HEARING TEST 17 Queen Sw. E. Toronto 363 Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass Automobile Financing. etc. TU. 4-1219 ASSOCIATED HEARING CONSULTANTS LIMITED 31 YONGE ST. NORTH (Upper Floor) RICHMOND HILL Ernie Brock 8. Son 15 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1551 BARRISTER. SOLICITOR AND NOTARY PUBLIC Lawlor & LeClaire BARRISTERS-SOLICITORS 15 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill. Ontario TU. 4-4413 17 Queen Street E., Suite 544' Toronto 1, Ontario EMpire 6-2362 113 King St. AURORA. ONTARIO Telephones Office: PA. 7-9 Res: PA. 7-51 John S. Walkington Gariepy and Mann King City Donald M. Findlay Savage Insurance Services ’Phones 285-4861 - 285-4862 For Personal Appointment H errington Insurance Agency TE. 3-6684 96A Yonge St. 8.. Aurora PA. 7-9272 GENERAL INSURANCE FIRE - AUTO ‘ LIABILITY Oflice 15 Yonge St. N. Residence 73 Leisure Lane Richmond Hill 6197 YONGE STREET WILLOWDALE. ONTARIO BA. 5-8806 COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Bus. ALplne 7-2621 Res. ALpIno 7-1224 Floyd E. Corner Suite 2, Lowrle Building The Bank of Nova Scotia Building GRNERAL INSURANCE Barristers and Solicitors 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill AVenue 5-1379 Roy V. Rick LTD Kirby Brock Maple, Ont. Complete Insurance Service Kenneth A. Gariepy BA. 5-1557 Barrister. Solicitor, Notary A. Burnett General Insurance W Insurance Repairs to All Makes TE. 3-5283 E. Neil Mann TU. 4-4618 Legal Q.C. Richmond Hill PA. 7-9488-9 PA. 7-5046. TE. 3-5451 Kin: Clti 363-3959 MW“ “195' “We. °‘ 884-7851 or 285-5782 office machmes. Busmess supplies and social statiozleryJ'Ierbert IN 50311 GOOdhOOfd IOffice Supplies Insurance â€"- Mortgages Fire. Auto, Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service TELEPHONE PA. 7-9488-9 195A MAIN ST‘ [’11. TW. 5-4571 Ne‘ BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Stuart Parker, Q.C. RICHMOND HILL 7 Duflerin St. AV. 5-1477 BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Suite 2, Lawrie Building 15 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill Every Thursday Afternoon TUmer 4-1551 Toronto Office - T. C. Newman, Q.C. Lillian A. DeWolfe James H. Timmins Norman A. Todd, / Stiver,“ Vale, Deppiatt, Errington BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES K. M. R. Stiver, Q.C. Joseph Vale. (1.0. J. M. Peppiatt. B.A. William Errington. B. Com. Barrister, Solicitor & Notary Public REGISTERED MASSEUSE 174 BAYVIEW AVE. S. PHONE 884-2603 BY APPOINTMENT Marguerite Boyle Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg" Aurora, Ontario 7 Queen St. E., Suite 151 Phone EM. 3-5877 Elocutlon. Public Speaking Platform Department Dramatic Art J. Rabinowitch, Plaxton, Deane & Drew Corner Agency Limited 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill TU. 4-5829 Richmond Theatre Block Res. TU. 4-2117 Residence TUrner 4-1863 By Appointment Barrister. Solicitor. etc. 15 YONGE ST. NORTH Richmond Hill. Ontario Office TUrner 4-1780 16 Yongc Street North RICHMOND HILL “HOMEWOOD HALL" Thornhill YORK OFFICE EQUIPMENT Richmond Hill Office 15 Yonge Street N. AV‘ 5-5144 Barrister. Solicitor. Notary Public RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL AVenue 5-3165 Thornhill Office AV. 5-1197 THORNHILL Massage Musical (Continued) TU. 4-4231 Legal Newmarket TU. 4-1543 I Transportation Glasses Fltted Optical Repuin NOW AT 3242 YONGE ST. In North Toronto Opposite Park Theatre 9 mm. to 6 pm. Including 81.. EU. 8-8949 Evenings by appointment Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Prescriptions Filled & Repair: A. W. Kirchen, R.0. O EYES EXAMINED 0 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 0 CONTACT LENSES GLASSES MADE & REPAIRED IN OUR OWN LABORATORY By Appointment 15 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL Eyes Enmlned J. C. Horvat,B.A., 0.1). OPTOMETRIST Ontario Land Surveyor: Richmond Hill. TU. 4-294] 105 Willowdale Ave., Willowdale 53 Bedford Park Avenue Ont. BA. 5-3031 Res. George T. Yates. O.L.S. Jack Seaton REAL ESTATE BROKER 63 YONGE STREET N. ' TU- 4-1432 RICHMOND HILL, ONT.‘ Coaches for all Occasions Langdonk Coach Lines ltd. Reservations for Sea-Air Tours and Cruises Information: AV. 5-5451 F. L. Lowrie, R.0. 9.30 - 5.30 Weekdays Wednesday a; Saturdny Mtemoons by appointment Open Friday Nights QUALITY WALLPAPERS FOR IN FORMATION 23 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Sales - Rentals - Leases Residential - Commercial Yates & Yates Trailways Of Canada Ltd. 31 YONGE ST. NORTH Phone TUrner 4-3962 Benjamin Moore Paints aint-Wallpaper KNAPP'S PAINT SERVICE Travel Service 15 Yonge Street North Real Estate Optometry Local Bus Service Daily Richmond Hill- Toronto Service Chartered Coaches PHONE 285-1472 Surveyors TU. 4 - 2819 TU. 4-4641 Telephone TE. 3-5351 GLOBE Travel Phone: Three Fight For Reeveship In Kin (Continued From Page 16) way 27 is ideal for estate dev- elopment, but I don’t know one good road," Mr. Wilson stated. Kin: Missing Boom He felt improvement on the garbage dump had been “most efficient" and added, "I was going to praise the committee, but it is most difficult when they praised themselves ï¬rst. I would have been much more eloquent.†“Estate development if hand- led properly, is better than in- dustrial development and there is no liability for schools. Sur- rounding townships are having the boom we used to have.†He favored a good north-south road. Mr. Wilson said farmers gen- erally did not know if they wanted to sell land they had to pay $300 to planning board, allow 10 feet of land for road widening or 17 feet if on a county road. “If the land goes to a son to build a house, it still applies and is hurting farm- ers." Mr. Curran noted township auditor Stewart Joscelyn was appointed early in the year to prepare a study for the planning board. Mr. Wilson urged. “Let's en- courage an airport. The time to complain was when Dominion Helicopters came. Put an air- port in the north end of the township on Holland Marsh; it might be the beginning of small industry. Try to accom- modate them rather than ï¬ght everything that seems new." His report was not yet. avail- able on long-range figures for projected assessment so hous- ing could be planned to bring sufficient tax revenue. Call Any Time - Free Estimates He had no objection to char- ging subdividers and speculat- ors. He pointed out council man- aged $1.000,000 a year. Mr. Wilson favored an area school in the interest of educa- tian of young children, but op- posed central schools for the present. He would extend the fran- chise. “If people are old enâ€" ough to pay tax they have paid for the right to vote. or if they are liable for military service.†Chairman of the new recreat- ion committee. Mr. Curran said the ï¬rst job was to study rec- Antenna Installations Repairs to Electrical Appliances - Car Radios - Mr. Wilson did not think King was ready for a two-year term and was afraid it would create more apathy in municipal affairs "at the very time when people are becoming interested." Two-year councillor Jack Rouble said he had been on roads and garbage disposal com- mittees and was chairman of the drainage committee. Mr. Rouble also favored pur- chasing more roads equipment for work he felt could be man- aged by Mr. Arlige, Mr. Farren and the staff of six. He claimed Mr. MacMurchy had been a good chairman of the garbage committee “be- cause I was pushing him." He urged concentrating on danger spots ï¬rst. VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone 147 Yonze St. N. Office Mobile Communications Richvale Electronics Stop 22 Yonge Street AV. 5-2669 PETER. 1:. SMITH Antenna Installation We regret The Bell Telephone Company neglected to list us in their current directory. Sug-i gest you paste this in a con- venient location. since its opening seven years ago. . He is a teacher of mathema- tics and coaches rugby and bas- kebball. Mrs. Joan Carr and her as- sistants were in charge at the school’s recent Grads Ball. They decorated the auditorium and served refreshments. ‘ Any fathers interested in or- ganizing a skating and hockey group should call 285-5835 and ’ask for A. Stephens. Future ï¬lms in the program 'of Saturday afternoon movies for youngsters in the area are Repairs to: Dr. W. Allan Ripley Math’s TV - Radio Service One-year councillor Wil- liam Curran asked ratepay- ers not to judge him “by the little act I endeavour to put on for you tonight, but by what you know and can ï¬nd out ordinarily.†KINGSDALE ANIMAL HOSPITAL DR. CARL HEDER TEMPLE 3-5401 TU. 4-7903 MATH MERKELBACH Radio - Hi-Fi TV 125 Pemberton Rd., Richmond Hill Veterinary Television Richmond Hill Headford guests attending the junior farmer banquet held in Buttonville WI Hall were Mrs. Norman Brodie, Miss Cora and Don; Mr. and Mrs. George Barker, Miss Elisabeth and Charles; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Clark and Jeam, Mrs. William Wellman, Mrs. Stewart Rumble and Alfred Johnston. The jun- ior farmers supplied the pro- visions and members of the WI prepared and served the ban- quet. The 4-H girls enjoyed a re- warding evening November 24 when they entertained their mothers at dinner in the home of their leader Miss Cora Bro- die. The young cooks prepared the meal and were able to de- monstrate to their mothers fruits of their supper club in- struction. Assistant leader Eli- reational facilities and this should be completed ‘by the committee of seven at the year's ï¬nal meeting. Noting North York Humane Society services would be adoptâ€" ed shortly, Mr. Curran obser- ved, “Much as I like pets, I cannot sympathize with people who let dogs run loose." He comeared Kings per caplta levy of $55 with $49 in East Gwillimbury; $64 in Whit- church; $86 in Vaughan, and $92 in Markham. New candidate Donald Bowie of Pottagevllle, said farmers were ï¬nding taxes “expenslve and if they continue to rise. farming will be unprofitable.“ “Do we expect farms and estates to ï¬nance a bedroom area?" he asked. Marguerite Hill AV. 5-5573 First meeting of the Brownie mothers was held November 19. at Henderson Avenue School. Thirty-seven mothers and lead- ers attended the meeting. Mr. Bowie considered King in the centre of a fast-growing marketing area. "It only takes the opening of No. 9 to make east and west accessible. beth Barker expre .ed her satisfaction in the accomplish- ment. President Mrs. W. Kennedy announced coming events and revealed that Commissioner Je- Witt is retiring at the end of the year. Commissioner Jewitt discuss- ed the local association. She noted the large size of the area, which covers an area bounded by Bathurst Street, Milliken Street, Steeles Avenue and the CNR. Powell Road Fourth Thorn- hill Brownie Group has enroll- ed Rosemary Calale and Carol Webb as Tweenies. Janet Leo- nard is their new tawny owl. Enrolled in the Third Thom- hill Pack were Shelley Arnoht, Pamela Blake, Kathy Brown, Joanne Gifford, Terry Jones, Suzanne Krejicir, Jennifer Leo- nard, Arline Lenox, Lorna Len- ox, Anne Shipley. and Vicky Waterï¬eld. Socials Anyone interested in help- ing out during this sale should phone Mrs. Doreen Barton at 285-3004 or Mrs. Jean Briggs at 285-5318. The mothers were respons- ible for the entertainment and the evening program of games concluded a happy occasion. Two area leaders discussed what is expected of Brownies and Girl Guides. On the menu were escalloped potatoes, salmon casserole, £055- ed salad. tea biscuits and apple crisp. Sixteen members and guests fully appreciated the re- past. Correction. Achievemett Day for 4-H girls will be December 8 not December 1 as I reported last week in Aurora High School. Jr. Farmers Banquet Next meeting of the Hender- son Avenue Home and School Association will be held Novem- ber 26 at 8 p.m.' in tlie school auditorium. The speaker will be D. An- derson, guidance specialist at Thornhill High School. Mr. An- derson has been with the school since its opening seven years ago. Officials are asking for sew- ing and handicrafts. home bak- ing and preserves, potted plants, toys and books, and items for a rummage room and a white elephant sale. Mrs. Joan Carr and her as- sistants were In charge at the school’s recent Grads Ball. They decorated the auditorium and served refreshments. Parents are asked to begin putting aside or preparing items for the annual Hender- son Avenue Public School Fun Fair next spring. Future ï¬lms in the program of Saturday afternoon movies for youngsters in the area are Peter Pan (December 1). Babes in Toyland (December 15). and Alice in Wonderland (January 5). Oflicials suggest children who attend the ï¬rst showings at 12.30 will get better seats. Grandview Estates WILLOWDALE He wanted any 351;be 11.11. 2. Gormley Correspondent Mrs. Loren Guild BILL DING says: Secretary-treasurer of S. 5 17 the past four years. Mrs. M: bee. second woman ever to t: for a council seat, said she be two high school children. The speaker, no stranger t junior farmers. provided a de lightful program for the guests particularly for those who had not heard his unique musical art. David Barry, Gait, who is a cariilion ringer made music with sleigh bells. Interspersed by spontaneous remarks. amus- ing and informative he demon- strated with the bells and play- ed a variety of selections using 16 of the 100 he manipulates The clappens are removed from the bells and they suspend at diï¬erenut lengths from a bar Two 10 by 8 steel spikes are used for striking. Dave is a jun- ior farmer and is a former de- legate to Britain. Congratulations to Stewart Rumble who by acclamation became Markham Township Councillor for ward 2 at the nomination meeting last Friday. At the banquet Bill Wellma 17 years. son of Leonard Well man, Queensvilie was presented with a ploughman ï¬rst priz for his class and his cousi Nora, 14 years, daughter of Al Ian Wellman, Ravenshoe placed fourth in her class and received recognition for this and a priz as one of the youngest competi tors. Nora is a beginner i these contests. These younl winners are the grandchildre of Mrs. William Wellman, Headford. serve the beauty of our horn and felt planned industries certain areas <1“le complime homes. busy people of King." said “My prime wucern is fork? Bowie. Mr. Dale did not believe making premises, but said would do h‘s best to work f the interests of the township 3 whole. BOWDEN LUMBER Co. AV. 5-4921 - TU. 4-11 Evenings: Craig Bowden TU. 4-1668 Phone AV- 5-3920 (Home Improvement Dlvlslon) Stop 23 Yonge St. Richvale Guesswork Is Eliminated NEW SCIENTIFIC METHOD “CHECKED†Electronically AL PYLE REPAIRS REPAIRS PIANO TUNING Coming from the west side of the township. she ur- ged adequate roads {or the safety of high school buses and to attract spllt level homes to hllls unsuitable for farming. I! no answer at 884-3614 during daytime, call 884-1105 or 285-3316 5 BE AVERTON RD. 884-3614 FREE ESTIMATES Phone TU. 4-3040 WITH THE STROBOSCOPE For Piano Instruction TU. 4-1121