I.‘I|Aߤlbt' A "I" ioneer York & Ontario Counties VOLKSWAGEN SALES 8. SERVICE W.&P. SERVICE I78 YONGE ST. N. Richmond Hill We personally handle all male bills and advertising PHONE | PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY | All electrical repairs & wiring T.V. - Antenna Repairs 8; New Imllllatlons - Refrigeration car service centre \ for all makes. Appliance Servicing ALL MAKES Automatic Washers Dryers Polishers Vacuums Irons Bank of Nova Scotia Building Aurora Telephone Aurora PA. 7-9451 1'13 Yonle Streét North (Oppoalte R. D. Little 8: Son) Free Estimates for Repairs to All Makes of Cars GUARANTEED WORK DAVE HAY TU. 4-4745 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT LEONARD R. RObENBERG Town Auto Body F.I.A. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 54531/3 YONGE STREET BA. 5-4701 AV. 5 - 359] RELIABLE SERVICE APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE 36 Years Experience SPECIALIZING IN PUREBRED CATTLE, FARM STOCK, FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS Alvin S. Farmer BOB CURRLNGTON EMERSON T.V. HOOVER VAC. Free Pick-up 8: Delivery Telephone TU. 4-2283 Evenings TU. 4-3392 British 8. Foreign Cars Licenscd Electrician 20A Yonge Street S. Richmond Hill, Oniario Work Guaranteed RICHMOND MOTORS Anto Body Work Accountants PHONE ROY THOMPSON NE 886-5311 GORMLEY, ONT. 321 Enford Rd. It Industrial Rd Auctioneer Appliances Richmond Hill AV. 5-2994 L. E. Clark TU. 4-3417 Toasters Sump Pumps H. D. M elsness‘ X-RAY cor. Windhurst Gate 8: Bayvlew (1 block south Bayview Plaza) Phone TU. 4-1075 I Chiropractic GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building Repairs & Alterations Drain and Concrete Work T.LeonardPinnegar 'I‘HORNHILL AV. 5-1413 FARM â€"- HOME PUMP AND WELL REPAIRS 465 MARAMAK RD. RICHMOND HILL opp. Bayview Sec. School ' By appointment 884-3675 . . f (at St. Clements) Lumber - Trlm - Panellmg; TORONTO 12_ ONT 191 Yonge Street North Richmond Hill R. F. Challoner WELL DRILLING MYERS WATER SYSTEMS Dr. J. Perdicaris Arthur G. Broad Dr. J. M. Dryer SPECIAL MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS ‘73 CENTRE ST. 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Individual Attention Hair Styling Permanent Wavinz Air Conditioned Dryers 80 Yonge St. South Richmond Hill TU. 4-2321 Maple Plaza AL. 7-2590 114 CROSBY 884-3933 The ï¬nest in floral designs and bedding plants. PHONE ALpine 7-1471 or AL. 7-1363 Flowers for all over the world Roses cut fresh daily Weddings - Funerals Corsages Experienced designers GENERAL INSURANCE FIRE - AUTO - LIABILITY H. J. MILLS LTD. Keele Street Maple, Ont Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg†Aurora, Ontario “Flowers For All Occasions" Phones TU. 4-1812 AV. 5-1812 AT ALL HOURS AV. 5-4865 â€" WA. 5-0532 HELEN SIMPSON LYN ETT Helen Simpson Flowers METRO WIDE DELIVERY Member GardenSupplies We Deliver Toronto & Surrounding Districts Sellwood Salon RICE’S FLOWERS RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE Hair Styling 8: Beauty Salons GROWER -- FLORIST 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill AVenue 5-1379 B. W. MILLER Ph. HU. 5-1145 Sprays and Materials Shrubs â€" Trees Garden Tools Complete Insurance Service 17 Queen St. E. Roy V. Bick A. 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Insurance TU. 4-4618 Legal (Continued) ALpine 7-2621 ALplne 7-1224 Q.C. yuu u nun.- Hm EYES EXAMINED , __ GLASSES FITTED Timmins ‘ PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Richmond Hill TE. 3-5451 A. W. Kirchen, 0.D. J. C. Horvat,B.A., O.D. OPTOMETRIST O EYES EXAMINED O PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 0 CONTACT LENSES GLASSES MADE & REPAIRED IN OUR OWN LABORATORY By Appointment 15 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL Eyes Examined I Optometry Piano and Theory Phone TU. 4 I Monuments Air Condition, Room TV and Telephone PHONE 884-4491 383 Yonge St. N. 7 Crown Motel F. L. Lowrie, 7 Dufferin St. AV. 5-1477 - TI 195A MAIN ST. Ph. TW. 5-4571 Newmarket NOW AT 3242 YONGE ST. In North Toronto Opposite Park Theatre am. to 6 pm. including Sat. HU. 8-8949 Evenings by appointment Parker & Pearson Wardell Yo‘rk Memorial Marguerite Boyle 4956 YONGE ST., WILLOWDALE Monuments and Markers of Granite, Bronze and Marble Cemetery Lettering Phone BA. 1-9777 31 YONGE ST. NORTH BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, NOTARIES Elocution. Public Speaking Platform Deportment Dramatic Art ESTELLE MARKHAM A.R.C.T.. R.M.T. Enroll now! Fall term Begins September 2nd 125 Laverock Ave. TU. 4-3787 Maple Marine STUART P. PARKER Q. C JAMES H. PEARSON K. M. R. Stiver. Q.C. Joseph Vale. Q.(‘. J. M. Pcpplntt. B.A. William Errlngton, B. Com. “HOMEWOOD HALL†Thomhill Outboard & Chain Saw Sales and Service DIAL 257-1381 SCOTT - McCULLOCl-I RICHMOND HILL Richmond Hill Glasses Fitted TU. 4-4641 REPAIRS Musical Motels Marine (Continued) legal Optical Repairs 4-3962 TU. 4-1543 Antenna Installations and Kits Repairs to Electrical Appliances - Cat Radios - Call Any Time - Free Estimates 1 . I Transportation Math’s TV - Radio Service & Parts Coaches for all Occasions BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT Globe Travel Service Reservations For Every Phase of Travel Without Charge 7728. Yonge St., Thornhill 285-4807 - 285-4808 Information: 285-3642 63 YONGE STREET N. RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Langdonk Coach lines Ltd. Jack Seaton REAL ESTATE BROKER Rentals, sales, service of office machines. Business supplies and social stationery Office Supplies Reservations for Sea-Air Tours and Crulses Paint-Wallpaper MATH. M. ERKELBACH Trailways Of Canada Ltd. FOR INFORMATION Telephone TE. 3-5351 WINTER GARDEN INTERIORS LTD. Discount On All AV. 5 - 1059 Phone: 884-7851 or 285-5782 N0 BOOKING FEE N0 SERVICE CHARGE TRAVEL AGENCY 9114 Yonge St. Richvale Sales . Rentals - Leases Residential - Commercial 15 Yonge Street North PHONE 285-1472 Local Bus Service Daily Richmond Hill- Toronto Service Chartered Coaches FREE DELIVERY 16 Yonge Street North RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-4231 MARIA'S 125 Pemberton Rd., Richmond Hill YORK OFFICE EQUIPMENT TU. 4-7903 Television Real Estate Travel 285-5729 Office Telephonp 147 Yonge St. N. TU. 4-1432 Richmond Hill 25 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill TU. 4-1213 I 5mg Allencourt Shoe Repair IN ALLENCOURT PLAZA Ontario Land Surveyors 53 Bedford Park Avenue Richmond Hill, TU. 4-294). 105 Willowdale Ava, Willowdale Ont†221-3485 Res. George T. Yates, O.L.S. Blarney Castle is just a few miles from Cork, so we visited it in the morning before leav- ing for Dublin. The castle of today is the third to be enacted on the same site. The first, built in the tenth century. was made of wood. the second of stone, and the third built by Dermot McCarthy in 1446, of stone. is ,still standing. The castle in front towers up 120 feet and some of the ancient dungeons may be seen at i i ces Wllh readers of “The Liberal". Mr. Little says: ..’i‘he drive from Shannon to Kiliarney was through several towns including the City of Limerick. and in all of them groups of men were gathered waiting for the pubs to open. as hours are staggered on a Sunday. ‘ Killarney Lakes We saw Killarney Lakes via a “.iaunting-car" a high, two-wheeled. horse-drawn ve- hicle with seats for two on each side. Michael. our driver. was a real Irish character with la thick hrogue. Questioned ab- out a fine hotel overlooking one of the lakes. he replied. u“ a piece chipped out of the front, caused it is said by a cannonball from one of Crom- well's cannons. The stone is said to give the gift of oratory in exchange for a kiss. The legend is that the original owner. McCarthy. in his deal- ings with Queen Elizabeth 1 ‘never carried out any promise he made. so Elizabeth finally dismissed his promises with: “What he says he does not mean. it is Blarney. Blarney!†There is a magnificent View from the top of the castle over the wooded hills of Muskerry. Dublin Our drive from here to Dub- iln was through fine farm Cork is a hustling, busy city‘ but withal rather grubby. Blarney Castle In the afternoon we drove to Cork through country re- miniscent of Switzerland. with clear" lakes and the hills fit on- ly for sheep grazing indicate that farming in this area of‘ Ireland is slight. Roadside shops sold attractive Irish tweeds and woollens. )r. W. Allan Ripley VETERINARY SURGEON The huge Killarney park of 10,000 acres is now privately owned and only the “jaunty- cars" are allowed in it. The American-owned estate is beau- tifully kept â€" great lawn: with superb trees and gardens in the park. The vistas of lakes and mountains are truly spect- acular, and the sleek, black Kerry cbws add interest to the landscape. Cork ï¬_ __r__'__ ..â€"_V....,.. .uu, gnu-u "Ah, very expensive, lady. Ten lands similar to Ontario. We dollars if you open your mouth. saw the race track where the and half as much if you keep Irish sweepstakes are run. and it shut!" when passing . where a large section of sur- bridge on the river Flesk, he rounding land is given over to asked us all to make a wish the bt‘eeding of racehorses. and said: "If you’re wearing We thought Dublin a fascin- false teeth, you'll have your arms city. clean and very busy. own back in the morning." We visited Trinity College Killarney Park (Protestant) and um n... hm- TIE“ High; , Visit “Killarney's Lake Liberal". Mr. Little says: “The drive from Shannon to Killarney was through several towns including the City of Limerick. and in all of them groups of men were gathered waiting for the pubs to open. as hours are staggered on I Sunday. ‘ Killarney Lakes We saw Killarney Lakes via a "jaunting-car" â€" a high. C.C.M. & Raleigh Bicycles Repairs to All Makes A Complete Line of Sporting Goods UPHOLSTERY Sporting Goods Al’s Cycle and Sports Shop All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates CUSTOM RE-UPHOLSTERING Phone 884-5127 RICHMOND UPHOLSTERY Shannon. Klllarney. Li- merick. Cork. Blarney Castle and Dublin are the subject of R. D. Little's travelogue this week. Mr. and Mrs. Little flew»to the green and lovely island as the starting point on a trlp to Great Brltnln Ind Continental Europe and are sharing their experien- ces with readers of “The Expect Shoe Repairs To All Types We Specialize in Dyeing and Tinting Yates & Yates 44 Levendale Rd. Richmond Hill Veterinary Specialists In Surveyors 1mm LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, 0113;, Thursday, September Mr. J. H. Johnson has been building a cottage at Moore Lake in the Haliburton distrié‘f this summer, and his family ex- pected him home this week-‘ end. In his absence Mrs. John-1 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Walker returned from their vacation recently, which they spent at their cottage near MacTier. Mr. and Mrs. Reesor have been holidaying at their cot- ‘tage near Haliburton, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacArthur and their children were at a cottage on Lake St. Peter. near Whit- ney. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Brownley were hosts at a giant family re- union over the Labor Day week- end. There were 23 relatives in‘ the party, from Cornwall, Par- ry Sound, Welland, Sudbury â€" and in order to accommodate the overflow two tents were pitched on the lawn. Gay timel; U.C.W. will cater. ': The church stewards and th U.C.W. each met for their Sep- tember meetings this week. The stewards have lost two members through the summer: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Christian- sen are now living north of Unionville, and Mr. John Lob- man and his family moved to Richmond Hill last week. Both these men have been a great help to the church. and will be sorely missed. . Mrs. English tells us choir practice at the church will be- gin September 12. Anyone in- terested in this work will tie cordially welcomed. At church last Sunday morn- Mr. and Mrs. Reesor have been holidaying at their cot- tage near Haliburton, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacArthur and their children were at a cottage on Lake St. Peter. near Whit- ney. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hooper spent some time recently in Pennsylvania and Washington. and last week Mrs. Hooper ac- companied the deputy-reeve on a trip to Kingston where he attended the Ontario Munici- pal Association convention, as a Markham Township repres- entative. Mrs. S. J. English is back home from a visit with rela- tives ln Owen Sound, and pre- paring for a busy season ahead. She already has many music pupils and still they come. This year the new system in the TSA No 3 public schools will affect her time table considerably, since many children will have a longer school day. Last week this correspondent house -â€" Steve and Wayne Bo};- went out enumerating for the bett. and last week I asked 1;! provincial voters’ list. and am- they liked their new work, to on: other things. I learned that which Steve replled: "Well, for fin a neighbourhood where I $3.67 a week â€"â€" YES " -.l thought I was fairly well ac- A small boy was pinched quainted. nearly 75% of my It Elton“ “on in "I. 1‘ niflï¬hehours were total strangers you Mills mm It!" Saturm I also found out that every good correspondent should pub- llcize her name and telephone number frequently. Several people had interesting newa to relate but didn’t know how to get it in the paper. Those with news items PLEASE NOTE: YOUR. LOCAL CORRESPOND- ENT IS MRS. F. H. LEAF â€" TEL. Ax. 3-6188. Mr. Arthur Baron Sr. accom~ panied his son, Arthur J12, on a trip to the west coast this summer. They motored out through Canada and returned by the United States. The Bar- ons live at the McQuay farm. Mrs. Bill Clark andvtwo child- ren spent last week visiting her parents in Stouffville while Bill was on a business trip to North Bay. Calf club members did some cattle judging at the C.N.E. during its run, and they not in some practise at the Archie Little farm when they held a meeting there. The boys concluded that the earlier varieties of corn would out-yield later varieties, due to the dry period in the early summer. Recently the corn club met at the.Clifford Winger farm. Gormley. and Mr. Wall discus- sed corn production and mar- keting with the members. Later they inspected the many varie-‘ ties of corn Mr. Winger has grown in test plots this sum- mer. 3 On September 18 the calf club will meet at Romandale Farms, Gormley, where mem- bers will learn more of judging and show technique. with em- phasis on clipping and shaping for a fair. Neighbourhood Notes Find Early Corn Best Through the past months York County 4-H club members. un- der the guidance of Agricultur- al Representative Allan Wall, have done some intensive study on corn projects and calf rais- ing. (Protestant) and saw; the {an}: Our drive from here to Duh- lin was through fine [arm lands similar to Ontario. We saw the race track where the Irish sweepstakes are run. and where a large section of sur- rounding land is given over to There is a magï¬ificentwviivew from the top of the castle over the wooded hills of Muskerry. Dublin ground level. There is an es- cape tunnel with underground passages having an outlet near Blarney Lake. If one feels en- ergetic you climb up a spiral stone staircase 120 feet to the tap. where the Blarney Stone is located. It is a block of limestone. four feet long. one foot wide and nine inches deep. There is BUTTONVILLE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. F. H. LEAF R. R. z Gormloy Phone AXmlnster 34518! Iral'land's greatest renown. . the‘ We saw the “Abbey Play one‘ers" in “The Man Fror Clare.“ a rollicking Irish com me. edy. which we enjoyed. an‘ 'ide passed by the largest one-roar 2 is office in the world. where 3‘ the 000 employees look after th ' a Irlsh sweepstakes. Hill Mrs. English tells us cholr practice at the church will be‘ gin September 12. Anyone in- terested in this work will lie cordially welcomed. a At church last Sunday morg- ing â€" newlyweds Keith and Beverley lBurrl Calson who re- turned from a honeymoq‘; through the eastern states. an; are. now living at Richmom On September 10, at 7 pm. the young people‘s union will hold a dinner meeting at the church, and all young peopie in the Victoria Square circuit are invited. Brown's Corner U.C.W. will cater. ': The church stewards and the The following week, Septem- ber 15, wil be rally day, with a church and Sunday schobl service combined at 11:30 a.m. Regular Sunday school will 158 withdrawn that day. 2 On September 8 Sunday School will be held in open sear sion commencing at 10:15. ‘ Rev. Dr. A. F. 31nd Mrs. Bin- nlngton were welcomed hunt. last Sunday after a month‘s va- cation. and things are settling down for the fall season. 5’ Brown’s Cornern Church New! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robinson have had a busy summer. Their helper. Ernie Johnson. will b'e married in London. this coming Saturday. and a new house ha been built on the {arm for hf: use. > Friends were happy to see Mr. ‘and Mrs. Douglas Hood homo ‘again after their trip west to visit their daughter and her fanny ily â€" Marian and Jack Stephen- son. Tommy and Douglas. On their way out Mr. and Mrs Hood were accompanied by M1 and Mrs. Norman Reid as f as Kenora. and they enjoy the boat trip from Port Nichol to the Lakehead. Mr. and Mrs’.’ Milburn Mu- Neish travelled to Tlsdale. Sank“ atchewan. on their vacation. and recently have had their Tladali ho_s§s as their guests. Marilyn Rutfxérfâ€"di‘d of Agint court spent last week-end with Mr_. and Mrs. Norman Reid. Lu son and Jackie have been hold in the home fort. Our hotel here. "The She bourne.“ was very comfortable staffed with lovely dark-haired blue-eyed Irish girls (my wi called my attention to this. hadn't noticed). i. of course found the botanical gardens i Dublin very interesting wit many outdoor flowers. no grown in our climate. ‘ We left Dublin for Edin- _ burgh wishing we could;. have stayed longer. and-i will close with an old Irish ‘ toast: "Health And long life to you Land without rent to you A child each year to you And may you die in [re- land." 7w 1â€"(4 The great Guiness Brewe is in Dublin where the 3.50 employese belong to one of th few unionized groups In Irq land. and one better paid than the average Irish workman. - ous “Book of Kells." a page c which is turned each day. at; which descended to Trinit College in 1661. the age of Ira It seems he was playing on an ascending escalator. sitting down on the steps. as it rose. When the step on which he not reached the top, he remained seated and was nipped in the mechanism. Result - one badly chewed seat of pants; and a sad, sore and much wiser child. who will not sit comlortably for some time. The story has I happy end- ing, however. Half an hour later the boy was tripping Around another store, same plaza, in a brand new pair of jeans â€" longers this time â€" courtesy of Eaton‘s, no doubt A small boy was pinched at Eaton’s store in the Don Mills Plua last Satur- day afternoon. and not by I policeman. 5. 1963 1