CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Bank of Non Scotla Building Auror- telephone Aurora PA. 7-9‘51 Appliance Servicing ALL MAKES Automatic Washers Dryers Polishers Vacuums Irons All electrical repairs 8: wmng ‘1‘.V. - Antenna Repairs 8: New Installations - Refrigeration ILA. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 54531/2 YONGE STREET BA. 5-4701 We personally handle I“ sale bllls and advertising Licensed Auctioneer York 8: Ontario Counties 36 Years Experience SPECIALIZING IN PUREBRED CA’I'I‘LE, FARM STOCK, FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS PHONE LEONARD R. RObENBERG Lumber « Trim - Panelling Paint - Hardware RELIABLE SERVICE APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE ESTATE 83 Meadowview Road, WILLOWDALE. ONTARIO AV. 5-3104 BA. 5-7704 173 Yonge Street North (Opposite R. D. Little & Son) Town Auto Body 191 Yongo Street North Richmond Hill Free Estimates for Repairs to All Makes of Cars APPRAISER OF REAL BUTLER 8. BAIRD lUMBER lTD. 4lvin S. Farmer EMERSON T.V. HOOVER VAC. Free Pick-up 8: Delivery Telephone TU. 4-2288 Evenings TU. 4-8392 JANINA MILISIEWICZ Licensed Electrician 20A Yonge Street S. Richmond Hill, Ontario Work Guaranteed Accountants GUARANTEED WORK DAVE HAY TU. 4-4745 PHONE ROY THOMPSON PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY Phones TU. 4-1125 AV. 5-3506 Appliances Auto Body Work NE 886-5311 GORMLEY. ONT. L. E. Clark Auctioneer Appraiser TU. 4-3417 Building Supphes Toasters Sump Pumps VOLKSWAGEN SALES 8. SERVICE W.&P. SERVICE I78 YONGE ST. N. Richmond Hill FARM â€" HOME PUMP AND WELL REPAIRS THORNHILL AV. 5-1413 BUILDING CONTRACTOR ALL REPAIRS ‘ Chiropractic Building Experience Behind Us cor. Windhurst Gate 8; Bayview (1 block south Bayvlew Plaza) Phone TU. 4-1075 R. F. Challoner WELL DRILLING MYERS WATER SYSTEMS H. D. Melsness, D.C. T.LeonardPinnegar opp. Bayview Sec. School Building Trades English car service centre for all makes. AV. 5 - 359] Arthur G. Broad Gordon Jubb PLASTERENG Over Half A Century of British 8. Foreign Cars Deciantis-Rice SPECIAL MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS Repairs â€" Houses COMMERCIAL AND 465 MARAMAK RD. RICHMOND HILL RICHMOND MOTORS BOB CURRINGTO’N INDUSTRIAL Quick, Clean Service Leno’s Machine Shop 73 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL AV. 5-1974 STEAMFITTING WELDING 21 Bedford Park Ave Richmond Hill “Inn 4-425] Engineering 32] Enford Rd. at Industrial Rd K. KRUTZLER AV. 5-2666 By appointment Richmond Hill BA 1-6688 By Appointment By Appointment AV. 5-2994 884-3675 HELEN SIMPSON LYNETT Helen Simpson Flowers METRO WIDE DELIVERY Member |'[‘he ï¬nest in floral designs and bedding plants. PHONE l ! ALpine 7-1471 I or AL. 7-1363 “Flowers For All Occasions†Phones TU. 4-1812 AV. 5-1812 AT ALL HOURS H. J. MILLS |.TD. .10 101155 uncut 1‘ Richmond mu TUrner 4-155! AV. 5-4865 -â€" WA. 5-0532 Keele Street Maple, Ont. Formerly Bloor & Yonge Sta. 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RICHMOND KILL BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, 9 mm. to 6 pm. including Sat. NOTARY PUBLIC nu. 8.3949 65 Yonge St S. V Evenings by appointment Richmond Hill ‘_____.__.__.___ TU‘ 4'58†A. W. K irchen, R.0. Richmond Theatre Block Relv TU- "21“ Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Ph. 'I‘W. 5-4571 Stiver, Vale, Peppiatt, Errington James H. Timmins Rentals. sales. servxce or oflice machines. Business supplies md loch! stationery If your lawnmower needs sharpening and repair. For expert repair and sharpening. BARRISTEES. SOLICITORS. NOTARIES CALL JACK THE LAWN- MOWER AND SAW SHARPENER 884 College Street, Toronto 4 Lillian A. DeWolfe MEDICAL & SURGICAL Mower Repairs K. M. R. suver, Q.C. Joseph Vale. 9.0. J. M. Pepplatt, B.A. William Errington, 3. Com 195A MAIN ST. Maple Marine MASSAGE 174 BAYVIEW AVE. S. PHONE 884-2603 BY APPOINTMENT Marguerite Boyle Free Pick-up & Deliver! 537-2971 (Call Collect) J. Rabinowitch, llocution. Public Spenklng Platform Department Dramatic Art LAWN MOWERS Office Supplies Outboard 8; Chain Saw Sales and Service DIAL 257-1381 sco'r'r - McCULLOCB 16 Yonge Street Nonh "HOMEWOOD HALL†Thornhlll YORK OFFICE EQUIPMENT Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Public THORNHILL AVenue 5-3165 RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-4231 Marine Massage Continued Musical Legal 285-5729 Newmatket Eyes Examined Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Prescriptions Filled 5: Repairs 31 YONGE ST. NORTH Phone TUrner 4-3962 BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT Jack Seaton REAL ESTATE BROKER Call Any Time - Free Estimates Repairs to: Radio - Hi-Fi Antenna Installations and Kits Repairs to Electrical Appliances - Car Radios . Paint-Wallpaper Math’s TV - Radio Service & Parts F. L. Lowrie. R.0. NOW AT 3242 YONGE ST‘ 9.30 - 5.30 Weekdays Wednesday a; Saturday Afternoons by appointment Oven Friday Night: WINTER GARDEN Richvale Electronics Stop 22 Yonge Street AV. 5-2669 PETER B. SMITH Antenna Installation INTERIORS LTD. Discount On All AV. 5-1059 6 BLACK & WHITE COLOR T.V. SERVICE AV 5-5585 Mobile Communications 9114 Yonge St. Richvale Sales - Rentals - Leases Residential! - Commercial In North Toronto Opposite Park Theatre l5 Yonge Street North PHONE 285-1472 FREE DELIVERY Optometry TU. 4-7903 MATH l. ERKELBACH BOB WEBSTER Real Estate Television For The Finest 125 Pemberton Rd" Richmond Hill Glasses Fitted TU. 4-4641 Call Optical Repairs Markham's Jrive-in church services are still drawing wor- shippers in their third year of operation. Drive-In Church, I‘ I ts’ Markham Draws { GoodCrowds ESaY! Held Sunday evenings at Markham Shopping Plaza by the United Missionary Church- es of Markham and Dickson'- Hlll, the drive-in church was started in 1961. A farmer's wagon with a‘ hack drop is used as a pulpit for speakers and guest music- ians or singers and a hammond organ is used. A volunteer choir gathers at the wagon’s side to lead the singing. Song sheets are provided for those who remain in their cars and all are encouraged to join in the singing. Reservations For Every Phase of Travel Without Charge 7728 Yonge St., Thornhill 285-4807 ~ 285-4808 C.C.M. & Raleigh Bicycles Repairs to All Makes A Complete Line of Sporting Good 25 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill TU. 4-1213 Ontario Land Surveyors 53 Bedford Park Avenue Richmond Hill. TU. 4-29“ 105 Willowdale Ave.. WHlowdnlo Ont" 221-3485 Res. George ’1‘. “tea. 0.L.S. 884-7851 or 285-5782 Herbert and Joan Goodhoofd 63 YONGE STREET N. RICHMOND HILL, ONT. VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone 147 Yonn St. N. Oflice TU. 4-143: Richmond mu Coaches for all Occasions FOR INFORMATION Dr. W. Allan Ripley Reservations for Sea-Air Tours and Cruises Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. Sporting Goods Local Bus Service Dally Richmond mu. Toronto Service Chartered Coaches Information: 285-3842 Al’s Cycle and Sports Shop Transportation UPHOLSTERY i Trailways Of Canada Ltd. Yates & Yates TRAVEL AGENCY Specialists In CUSTOM RE-UPHOLSTERING All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates RICHMOND UPHOLSTERY Travel Service Phone 884-5127 MARIA'S 44 Levendale Rd. Richmond Hill Surveyors Veterinary THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, ngario, Thursday, August 1, 1968 GLOBE Telephone TE. 3-5351 Travel Phone : ‘lts' A Girls' World' Says Education Report Girls appear to adapt relativ- ely easily to educational envir- onmeut while boys experience considerable difficulty and suf- fer a much higher rate of fail- ure. in parts of today's school system at least. according to a report just issued by the De- partment of Labour. The report. called "The Transition from School to Work", was prepared by Pro- essor Oswald Hall. Professor of Sociology. Department of Polit- ical Economy, University of To- ronto, and Professor Bruce Mc- Farlane, assistant professor, De- partment of Sociology. Carleton University, Ottawa. The study, initiated in 1981, traced the experience of a group of Canadian 21-year-olds in a “typical†Ontario commun~ ity as they passed through the secondary school system and entered the world of work. In this community, fictitioust named Paulend. the school re- cords of all those born in 1940 were studied to find out when they left school and what their level of educational achieve- ment had been. These facts were related to the students’ personal background and, where possible. with their sequence of jobs and periods of unemploy- ment. The authors concluded that “The school system seems gear- ed to the requirements of girls; boys fare badly in it -â€" in all years and both the academic and vocational courses." In the vocational sense, it prepared girls admirably for careers in the work world. “The skills learned in school seem ideally adapted for transfer to the job with little time delay. For the boys. it is otherwise. Those who drag along to senior matricula- tion are in many ways unfitted‘ for university work. If they} choose school teaching, they find themselves in a girls' world. If they head for a strictly masculine type of work. the skilled trades in industry, they find that their jobs have little connection with prior schooling. There seem to be few places where skills learned by boys in school, can be applied to a specific job." General Motors Vice President Retiring To Farm At Jefferson To illustrate this situation, the report observed: "The con- trast between boys and girls is indeed startling; the graduate of a atenography course can start work immediately as a He has bought 65 acres of land at the corner of Yonge Street and the Gormley Side- road. and plans to turn it into a “haven for the Umphreys." ..Following his retirement on July 31, E. J. Umphrey, vice- president and director of sales for General Motors of Canada Ltd., will be making his home in this district. Mr. Umphrey told newsmen “We have two sons in the auto- mobile business and 15 grand- children. Somebody said that I wouldn't dare assemble all the Umphreys in one place. Now i can," he laughed. "I intend to gather the child- ren, our team of roadsters and two Newfoundland dogs there and have a good time." he said. Church News few St. Paschal Baylon Catholic Lake Women’s League was host to Mr the Canadian Facts Research and who conducted a survey on from frozen vegetables in the parish lativc hall July 18. Parishioners and Mr friends from neighboring AVe. churches attended and each of from Thanks go to Mrs. A. J. Dunn; C.W.L. president, Mrs. C. J.‘ Darrymple, Mrs. G. Baxter, Mrs. J. J. Bulger. Mrs. G. R. Durant snd Mrs. E. G. Field for their assistance in mange- ments for this demonstration. Miss Rowney Rasanen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rasanen of 168 Crestwood Road and Mr. Rudi Skala, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Sknls from Vienna were recently wed at St. George Lutheran Church in Toronto. hall July 18. Parishioners and Mr. and Mrs. S. Mari. Steele: friends from n e i gh b 0 tin 3 AW. West, are enjoying a visit churchm attended and each of from Mr. Matt's parents over the 53 participants sampled from Germany for the summer. various frozen vegetables and answered a questionnaire. YORK COUNTY: Crop re- .1_ “4-4.4 Miss Rasmen 1: a former pupil at Thornth public and secondary schools._ Given in marriage by her father, the bride Was radiant in a floor sweeping gown of white satin with sweetheart neckline design with a bouquet of white chrysanthemums. Maid of honour .was the groom's sister Miss Ute Skaia and bridesmaid was Miss Joan Foden irom Maple. Both chose gowns of mint green with matching accessories and bouquets of yellow baby chrys. anthemums. The reception was held at the bride's home. Following a honeymoon at points of interest up north, the couple are living in Toronto; for her trip, the bride donned a yellow suit with white accessories and n corsage of chrysanthemums. Sock! Notes Mr. Umphrey has been with Miss Debbi. Miner apent n Crestwood Road News Correspondent: Mrs. Fred St. John 75 Crestwood Road Telephone AV. 5-3443 full-fledged atenographu‘; tho graduate of a four-year com. in mechanics starts at an apâ€" prentice." A second major finding of the report concerns the relation- ship between academic success and the socio-economic back- ground of the students. In Paul- end, approximately three-quart- ers of the school population came from homes of menus! workers. It was found that the majority of children from homes of non-manual workers enrolled in academic courses. only 27 percent being enrolled in vocational courses. Thirty- ‘eight percent of the students from non-manual homes went on to senior matriculation. 0n the other hand, half of the students from families of manual workers enrolled in vo- cational courses. And of the students from "blue-collar" homes who did follow the send- emic curriculum, only 14 per- cent managed to reach senior matriculation. A third major finding of the report relates to the experience of those leaving the school sys- tem to enter employment. The authors reported that: “The initial period of transition from school to work does not seem to have been a very painful one for most of the sample (in terms of unemployment or em- ployment opportunity). as per- cent of whom found jobs with» in the first month of leaving school.†The report added. how- ever: “While most of the school- leavera were able to find their first full-time jobs with relative ease. many were not successful in finding jobs which offered an extended period of full-time. employment." ‘ few weeks at Big Bay Lake Simcoe With friends Three-fifths oi‘ the students who went to work had never been unemployed. One-fifth suffered some unem layment (three months or less a er once holding a full-time job) and an equal proportion suffered subâ€" stantial unemployment (over three months after their ï¬rst full-time job). “The boys exper- ienced unemployment more than the girls, one-half of them having been unemployed for some period during their re- latively short working career; and one-quarter of all the boys being unemployed for periods totalling over three months,†the report added. General Motor: of Canada for 43 years. He has been director of sales for 21 year: and a vice- president for 11 years. Born and educated in Manitoba. Mr. Umphrey joined General Mo- tors through the Winnipeg of- fice of the Chevrolet Motor Company In 1923. Mr. Umphrey was the driv- ing force behind the develop- ment of motoramas in Canada and was also responsible for the development of the Envoy. a Canadian version of the Britp ish GM Vauxhan. He also es- tablished the GM dealership organization in Canada. Neighbours in the Jefferson district will be happy to wel- come Mr. and Mrs. Umphrey. their children and grandchild- ren, as well as horses and dogs to the community. YORK COUNTY: Crop re- ports from the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture indicate that the county's fall wheat crop is 110% of normal; its buckwheat, dry beans, fodder corn, potatoes. table turnips and hay and clover crops are'100% of normal; it: oats, barley. mlxo ed grains. 95% of normal, and its soybeans and shell corn crops 90% of normal to July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Rogers and family have just returned from visiting Mrs. Rogers' re- latives in New Brunswick. PINDER BROS. l'I'D. STEEL LINTELS l BEAMS STEEL FABRICATING To Custom Specification 2 Otonobee BA. 1-3344 Kept in Stock Portable Crane Service Big Bay Point