WPROFESSIONALBUINESS _ 13 THE LIBERLL. Bank cï¬ARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 54531/2 YONGE STREET BA. 5-4701 GHARTERED ACCOUNTANT LEONARD R. ROSENBERG Telephone Aurora GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER HERRIDGE ELECTRIC 1'". 4-32“ South Block Richmond Heights Centre WE'VE BEAUTIFUL r/x Lyn"; THAI ll. URPR/SE, GIVE PLENI'V or LIGHT- PROTECT PLASTERING CONTRACTOR KING Building Repairs 3; Alterations Drain and Concrete Work F.I.A. muc ACCOUNTANT Conlin & Keogh 40 LEVENDALE RD. Euilding Trades Accountants Children's Wear GENERAL CONTRACTORS English car service centre for all makes. â€" PHONE TE. 3-5295 -â€" 2518 YONGE ST. "If it’s exclusive (at St. Clements) Harrison will build it†TORONTO 12, ONT. L. E. Clark HARRISON'S Custom Carpentry of Nova Scotia Building Aurora Appliances Deciantis-Rice with offices at 474 Botsford St. ’ Newmarket TW. 5-2972 and 31 Mallow Road Don Mills 447â€"0589 Wm. Cluhine RICHMOND MOTORS BOB CURRINGTON at Industrial Rd. 321 Enford Rd; Richmond Hill AV. 5-2994 All Hours TU. 4-2835 AV. 5-5881 PA. 7-9451 Richmond Hill, Ontarig Chiropractic H. D. Melsness, D.C. X -RAY cor. Windhufst Gale & Bayview (1 block south Bayview Plaza) Phone TU. 4-1075 Dr. P. R. M acf arlane (Dress Fabrics Dr. John Simpson DENTIST 7725 YONGE STREET AV. 5-4442 Thornhill, Ont. Arthur G. Broad Children's Fashion Shop HELEN smpson Lyman ASSOCIATED HEARING Helen Simpson CONSULTANTS LIMITED Flowers i 31 YONGE ST. NORTH METRO WIDE DELIVERY mm," “m, Member ~ Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association Dr. J. Perdicaris Dr. J. M. Dryer DENTIST 21 Bedford Park Ave Richmond Hill TUmer 4-4251 Dress Fabrics Draperies - Home Service Complete Sewing Accessories Imported Silks and Woollen: 30A Yonge Street South Richmond Hill TU. 4-1064 CENTRE BAYVIEW PLAZA BEVERLEY ACRES PHONE OFFICE TU. 4-3571 MEDICAL-DENTAL 36 Levendale Road Opposite Loblaws Richmond Heights Shopping Centre TU. 4-7474 SPECIAL MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS '73 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL AV. 5-1974 For QUALITY Children’s Wear Leno’s Machine Shop DENTIST Gas Extractions 50 Yonge St. North 78 YONGE ST. S. RICHMOND HILL By Appointment Engineering Ph. HU. 5-1145 By Appointment Fabric Fair Gas Extractions Open Evenings TU rner 4-1462 TU. 4-1177 Richmond Hill STEAMFITTING WELDING Dental Flowers Thursday, December 13, 1962 Flowers for all over the world Roses cut fresh daily Weddings â€" Funerals H. J. MILLS LTD. (26 Years' Experience) 71 Yongehurst Road RICHVALE TU. 4-2452 AV. 5-4865 â€" WA. 5-0532 If you haven't heard of our re. putauon. enquire from your friends All work guaranteed for appointment. ph. AV. 5-3631 144 Spruce Ave. Stop 22A Yonge St. Richnle TRUCK& AUTO BODY 374] Maple Ave. \ RichvaIe Richvale Auto Body We personally handle all slle bills and advertising Hair Styling 8: Beauty Salons TU. 4-1701 Licensed Auctioneer York & Ontario Counties 36 Years Experience Formerly Bloor & Yonge Stu. lidiVidual Attention Hair Styling Permanent Waving Air Conditioned Dryers 80 Yonge St. South Richmond Hill TU. 4-2321 Maple Plaza AL. 7-2590 l ICC" ll“, Hlu ' ' "'“"'“" "" lEyes Examined AV. 5-1477 - TU. 4-1541 Glasses Fitted :__.___ __ Optical ALL SIZES HEARING AID I | . 9 , BATTERIES STOCKED )T. C. Newman, NOW AT 334‘ YmC'E ST' AR In North Toronto PRESCRIPTION FITTED 3‘ RISTER 8‘ SOLICITOR Opposite Park Theatre HEARING AIDS; Suite 2, Lawrie Building ‘9 a.m. to 6 p.m. including Sat. ‘ S w ‘ ‘ 15 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill HU. 8-8949 ASSOLIATED HEARINGi Evenings by appoinmm \ CONSULTANTS Repairs Every Thursday Afternoon TUrner 4-1551 ‘l PH(i Repairs - Remodelling Cleaning - Custom Work Certiï¬ed Cold Storage Alvin S. Farmer FREE HEARING TEST SAND and GRAVEl Crushed Stone Loam and Fill COMPLETE COLLISION AND REPAIR SERVICE PAINTING, REBUILDING 285-5334 Body 85 Fender Repairs Complete Reï¬nishing SPECIALIZING [N PUREBRED CATTLE, FARM STOCK. FURNITURE AND Corsages Experienced designers ’Phones 884-1113 â€" W. Hamilton FURRIER Sellwood Salon For Personal Appointment E. CHARITY GORMLEY. ONT. General Busmess Hearing Aid } Flowers Retail Division nu")mequ Garages RICHMOND HILL Continued Furs (Upper Floor) Repairs to All Makes Richmond Hill 834.1114 James H. Timmins Banister, Solicitor. Mme“ Notary Public ’x31] 1 Thornhill Office AV. 5-1197 iErn'eB'_95k&S°“leriepy aw Toronto Insurance â€" Mortgages Fire. Auto. Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service TELEPHONE PA. 7-9488-9 Suite 2. Lowrie Building 15 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1551 {John S. Walkington Fire. Automobile, Plate Glass Automobile Financing. etc. Office 15 Yonge St. N. Residence 73 Leisure Lane Richmond Hill TU. 4-1219 113 King St. Savage Insurance Services BARRISTER, SOLICITOR AND NOTARY PUBLIC H errington Insurance A gency Telephones Office: Res; iStuart Parker, Q.C. RICHMOND HILL ‘ 7 Duflerin St. Donald M. Findlay COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Bus. ALpine 7-2621 Res. ALpine 7-1224 King City Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg" Aurora, Ontario 17 Queen Street E.. Suite 544 Toronto 1, Ontario EMpire 6-2362 Lawlor & LeClaire BARRISTERS-SOLICITORS Corner Agency Limited Toronto Office - 7 Queen St. 12., Suite 151 Phone EM. 3-5877 GENERAL INSURANCE FIRE - AUTO - LIABILITY 96A Yonge St. 8.. Aurora PA. 7-9272 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill AVenue 5-1379 Roy V. Bick G EN ERAL INSURAN CE Floyd E. Corner The Bank of Nova Scotia Building Complete Insurance Service 17 Queen Sâ€. E. LTD. Kirby Brock Maple, Ont. 15 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill. Ontario TU. 4-4413 Insurance AURORA. ONTARIO A. Burnett General Insurance Barrister. Solicitor, Notary AVenue 5-3165 ’l‘HORNHILL TE. 3-5283 TE. 3-6684 Legal Richmond Hill PA. 7-9488-9 PA. 7-5046. 363-3959 TE. 3-5451 Kin; Cit! 195A MAIN ST Ph. TW. 5-4571 Ne' Peppiatty Errington Benjamin Moore Paints BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, QUAL'TY WALLPAPERS NOTARIES ‘ BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill TU. 4-5829 Lillian A. DeWolfe Norman A. Todd, 6197 YONGE STREET WILLOWDALE, ONTARIO Plaxton, Deane & Drew K. M. R. Stiver, Q.C. Joseph Vale. Q.C. J. M. Peppiatt. B.A. William Errington, B. Com ‘ Optometry Rentals, sales, service of off-ice machines. Business supplies and social stationery. Barrister. Solicitor 8; Notary Public REGISTERED MASSEUSE 174 BAYVIEW AVE. S. PHONE 884â€"2603 BY APPOINTMENT Barrister. Solicitor. etc. Barriéters and Solicitors Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Prescriptions Filled & Repairs 31 YONGE ST. NORTH Phone TUrner 4-3962 J. Rabinowitch, Marguerite Boyle Office Supplies Elocution. Public Speaking Platform Department Dramatic Art Richmond Theatre Block Res. TU. 4-2117 Residence TUrner 4-1863 By Appointmenï¬ F. L. Lowrie, R.0 Richmond Hill Office 15 Yonge Street N. AV‘ 5-5144 15 YONGE ST. Richmond Hill. 9.30 - 5.30 Weekdays Wednesday & Saturday Afternoons by appointment Open Friday Nights Stiver, Vale, Kenneth A. Gariepy BA. 5-1557 RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL Office TUrncr “HOMEWOOD HALL" YORK OFFICE EQUIPMENT 16 Yonge Street North RICHMOND HILL Massage Continued Legal Musical BA. 5-8806 E. Neil Mann TU. 4-4618 . K irchen, R.0. TU. 4-4231 Thornhill and Mann N ewmarket NORTH Ontario 4-1780 J. C. Horvat,B.A., 0.0. OPTOMETRIST O EYES EXAMINED O PRESCRIP’I‘IONS FILLED 0 CONTACT LENSES GLASSES MADE & REPAIRED IN OUR OWN LABORATORY Langdonk ï¬Paint-WaIIpaper Ontario Land Surveyor: Richmond Hill. TU‘ 4-294] 105 Willowdale Ave.. Willowdale 53 BedfOrd Park Avenue Ont“ BA. 5-3031 Res. George T. Yates. 0.L.S. Jack Seaton REAL ESTATE BROKER Coaches for all Occasions FOR INFORMATION 23 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Coach Lines Ltd. Herbert and Joan Goodhoofd Dr. W. Allan Ripley VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone 147 Yonge St. N. Office TU. 4-1432 63 YONGE STREET N. RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Phone: KNAPP'S PAINT SERVICE Information: AV. 5-5451 Transportation Residential - Commercial Sales .- Rentals - Leases Reservations for Sea-Air Tours and Cruises Yates & Yates Optometry Trailways Of Canada Ltd. i KIN GSDA LE ANIMAL HOSPITAL DR. CARL HEDEK TEMPLE 3-5401 Real Estate 15 Yonge Street North 884-7851 or 285-5782 15 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS PHONE TU. 4-1105 PHONE 285-1472 GLOBE Travel Service Local Bus Service Daily Richmond Hill- Toronto Service Chartered Coaches By Appointment TU. 4 - 2819 Surveyors Veterinary TU. 4-4641 Continued Telephone TE. 3-5351 Travel AV 5-3316 Richmond Hill Neighborhood Notes Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Diamond, Gamble Side Road West, had as their guest after the Grey .Cup game, Mr. Paul Gaynor of Montreal. son of Commander B. E. Gaynor, Royal Canadian Navy and Mrs. Gaynor. Com- lmander Gaynor is Mrs. Dia- ‘mond's brother. Mrs. Jack Hall was hostess to the Monday Nighters Euchre yclu‘b last week. Winners were Mrs. I. Petersen. Mrs. E. Gam- ble. Mrs. D. Cracknell and Mrs. Ted Gamble. Mrs. E. Ray Jackson of Holt. a former resident of Elgin Mills called on Mrs. Jack Hall one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Leno were :among the many visitors to tour Mackenzie House last Sunday. noon for Toronto. where park- ing facilities had been arranged for at the Union Station. A short subway ride took the par- tv to Eaton's where they enjoyed lunch. and then they were off to see the sights. Each child had been provided with spend- ing money. and according to re- ports they spent a busy after- noon Christmas shopping. Returning to the home. they all enjoyed supper in the big. pleasant dining room. About 6.30 the small children were put to bed, while the older boys and girls saw movies. Then it was time for Santa. and his ï¬rst call was to the Nursery where he woke the wide eyed tots with a gift. With two clowns assisting, Santa then went to the dining room 40 to 50 miles out of Toronto. Newspaper Support The Toronto Daily Star edit- orially has commented that this is not a matter for any one mu- nicipality but must be a joint enterprise and the province of Ontario must come in. Fortun- ately. that now seems a good possibility. The Ontario Speech from the Throne promised con- sideration of a commuter ser- vice to Toronto and the Hon. James Auld has said the Gov- ernment would act as a co-ordi- n-ator. I know also that the On- tario Liberal Party is very much interested in a commuter service. After Mr. Gordon made his position clear in Ottawa. Wil- lia-m Allan. the Metro chairman. said a commuter cost should be I Mrs. E. Ray Jackson of Holt. a former resident of Elgin Mills called on Mrs. Jack Hall one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Lcno were lamong the many visitors to tour Mackenzie House last Sunday. 3The former home of William ‘Lyon Mackenzie. Bond St..Tor- ‘onto, has been authentically re- .stored to the period of 1862. A Mrs. Jack Hall was hostess to the Monday Nighters Euchre club last week. Winners were Mrs. I. Petersen. Mrs. E. Gam- ble. Mrs. D. Cracknell and Mrs. Ted Gamble. The many friends of Mrs. Lawrence Folliot will be pleased to hear that she is making a ‘ satisfactory recovery fi‘om pneumonia. Mrs. Folliort is at present at St. John’s Conval- escent Home, Willowdale. “Victorian Christmas" was pre- sented at the historic house all last week by the Toronto His- torical Society. Birthday greetings to Jimmie Gamble. Lorraine Marshall, Barclay Henderson and John Duncan. Sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore, whose sister-in- la»w Mrs. Conrad Passman pass- ed away in Tarzan-a, California after a long illness. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waters and Bobby attended the TCA annual Christmas party last Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William McKee, of Orillia. parents of Mrs. Bruce Locke, are visiting with their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ensor and family attended the American Standard Christmas party last Saturday which was held at the College Theatre in Toronto. It's nice to see Mrs. William Bell out again after her recent operation. Mrs. Bell reports that she is feeling quite well and sincerely appreciates all the cards and messages she re- ceived while in hospital. Miss Eileen Harrison of Tor- on-to visited with Mrs. Challen- er and Cathy over the weekend. Don‘t forget the Jefferson Community Clwb a-nn‘ual Christ- mas party, to be held at the school on Friday evening, De- cember 14. (See Comimeg e- vents). Mr. and Mrs. Alistair Morris- on are spending the Christmas Holidays at St. Petersburg, Flo- rida. Last Saturday was the “Big Day" at the Loyal True Blue and Orange Home, when the Toronto Junior Board of Trade put on their annual Christmas party. Each member, with his wife or friend. took charge of one child. and acted as parents for the day. A procession of about ï¬fty cars, was formed and, with a police escort, they left about ELGIN MILLS ~ JEFFERSON Call Any Time - Free Estimates ‘ Richvale Electronics Stop 22 Yonge Street ! AV. 5-2669 ! PETER R. SMITH l I Antenna Installation ‘We regret The Bell Telephone Company neglected to list us in their current directory. Sug- gest you paste this in a con- . venlent location. Antenna Installations Repairs to Electrical Appliances - Car Radios - Repairs to: Radio - Hi-Fi DRAPES, CARPETS, RUGS, FURNITURE, ALL CARPET REPAIRS Immediate Pick Up and Delivery Sale of Math’s TV - Radio Service SUPER CARPET CLEANING C0. NEW BROADLOOM Mobile Communications RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-3833 MATH MERKELBACH Evening Branch St. John‘s Anglican Church TU. 4-2708 125 Pemberton Rd Richmond Hill Free Estimates Television TU. 4-7903 Returning to the home. they all enjoyed supper in the big. pleasant dining room. About 6.30 the small children were put to bed, while the older boys and girls sa~w movies. Then it was time for Santa. much interested in a commuter and his ï¬rst call was to the service. Nursery where he woke the After Mr. Gordon made his wide eyed tots with a gift. With position clear in Ottawa. Wil- two clowns assisting. Santa liam Allan. the Metro chairman. then went to the dining room said a commuter cost should be ‘to distribute gifts to the older shared with the province. Don- children, thus bringing to an aid Summerville said the ser- end a truly wonderful day. vice was “long overdue" and Much credit for the success Nathan Phillips said Mr. Gor- of the party goes to the presi- don's statement would be con- dent of the Toronto Junior sidel‘ed. Mulch credit for the success of the party goes to the presi- denlt of the Toronto Junior Board of Trade. Mr. John Sampson, and his committee. whose work and planning made ‘this, a day to remember. ‘Church News There will be a “Carols by Candlelight" service at St. John’s on Sunday evening, De- cember 23. This is a beautiful and moving service, so come and bring your neighbors. On December 24 there will be a Christmas Eve service of Holy Communion starting at 11.30 pm. T‘he Scouts and the Cubs are selling Christmas trees at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cost- off,, Yonge Street, Jefferson. Come and see them before you purchase your tree. lst Jefferson Cubs and Scouts The boys are planning a bottle drive on January 5th. so keep this in mind when clean- ing up after the holidays. "' l Grandview Estates WILLOWDALE Correspondent Marguerite Hill AV. 5-5573 I have been able to place a Resolution on the Parliament- ‘ary order paper asking that the House of Commons consider the advisability of allowing Univer- sity Extension students to de- ‘duct such tuition fees for in- 1come tax purposes. The Resolu- .tion is Number 51, which means \it may be some time coming First performance of the‘up for debate but when it-does newly formed Pollock Concert it will be debated and I shall Troup is slated for Friday at‘have a further report. Thornhill Anglican Church. Hospital Lotteries . lE‘ounders of the troupe are Dor- An interesting new develop- 15' and Ted Pollock of Grand- ment in our constituency has VleW Avenue. been the overwhelming sup- The troupe will also put on four or ï¬ve numbers for Powell Road Home and School Assoc- iation in the near future. This group is available for perform- ances for worthwhile charitable organizations. . Mrs. Pollock is looking for a new studio for her senior dan- cers. Anyne who knows of a‘ suitable room with a nine or 10 foot ceiling should contact Mrs. Pollock at AV. 5-1318. The room would be used only once a week. “A Child is Born", a special Christmas play, is being pro- duced by Grandview Sunday School. Members of the cast are Nora Raven (Mary). Brian Hill (Jos- eph), Johny Powell and Char- lotte Lynch (Two Doves), Paul Kraycir (Donkey), Marilyn Potts (Angel), Linda Hill, Randy Paul, and Maureen Lynch (Shep- herds), and Maureen Lynch. Susan Kraycir and Paul Kray- cir (Wise Men). Church New- On December 15, the Emman< uel Church Sunday School will have their Christmas parties. The party for the primary school (eight years and under) will be held at 3 pm. and the party for the junior school ( nine years and over) will be held at 7 pm. Sunday, December 16, will be white gift Sunday. All child- ren are asked to bring a gift of canned goods which will be dis- tributed to the needy before Christmas. Saturday, December 15 at 7 pm. the Richvale Gospel Chap- el are holding their annual Christmas party for the grades 2 and up. There will be two ï¬ne programmes with many of the boys and girls participating. There will be a coloured ï¬lm, iquiz kids, carols and skits for ‘variety and interest. They would like to see the parents and their friends come out. Home and School Personals Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gray, Tom- my and Ricky of Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A., were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gray, Carrville Road. Richvale News Correspondent Mrs. Anne Hewitt 78, 16th Ave. TU. 4-7645 Your MP Reports (Continued From Page 21 Gordon then said the problem would be to ï¬nd those who would assist in the payment of costs to move people as far as 40 to 50 miles out of Toronto. Newspaper Support All this is very good news {or those of us who are seeking the commuter service. As your M.P.. I now have a solid base from which to pursue this im- portant convenience to so many people in the Aurora. New- market and Richmond Hill ar- eas. The next steps toward re- ality of a service must be the matter of getting the eo-ordina- tion in motion. ' Income Tax Deductions Many school teachers who are attending university classes at night and in summer to im- prove their academic ratings are among people who have written me to ask if something can be done to allow them in- ‘come tax deductions. As you may know, there are many young people . . . many of them married and supporting fami- lies . . . who are continuing their education at considerable cost. An interesting new develoa- ment in our constituency has been the overwhelming sup- port given by the York County Council for legalized charity lotteries. The Stouï¬ville Tri- bune has said editorially that “it would appear that if money is going to be spent regardless (on lotteries from abroad) it would be much better to have it spent on charity at home where taxpayers are struggling to provide and maintain hospi- tals and the donors themselves ‘may reap some beneï¬t." 1/Zm. Ontario County. which is close to us, takes the opposite stand from York County and has rejected the idea. The Unit. ed Counties of Prescott and Russell, on the other hand, passed a resolution calling on the federal government to make such lotteries legal. As your Member of Parlia- ment, I would be interested in any comments readers might have to make. Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year This may be the ï¬nal edition of “Your M.P. Reports" before Christmas. so I shall wish each and everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Bright and Happy New Year. lREPAIRS REPAIRS Guesswork IS ‘ Eliminated NEW SCIENTIFIC 1 “. METHOD , “CHECKED†l Electronically AL PYLE For Piano Instruction Phone AV- 5-3920 5 BEAVERTON RI). 884-3614 If no answer at 884-3614 during daytime, call 884-1105 or 285-3316 FREE ESTIMATES WITH THE STROBOSCOPE Sincerely