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Windhurst Gale 8: Bayview, 22 INDUSTRIAL RD., "1 block south Bayview Plaza>I RICHMOND HILL ‘; Phone TU. $ 1075 PHONE ROY THOMPSON Licensed Electrician 173 Yonge Street North (Oppmite 3. 1). Little as Son) 20A Yonge Street S. Richmond Hill. Ontario Work Guaranteed Town Auto Body Accountants THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Dec. Nth-1:363 SPECIALIZING IN PUREBRED CATTLE. FARM STOCK, FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS ’ EMERSON ’1‘.V, HOOVER VAC. Free Pick-up 5: Delivery Telephone TU. 4-2283 Evenings TU. 4-3392 Alvin S. Farmer he; Estimates for Repairs N) All Makes of Cars FEBFESSIONAJND BUSINESS DIRECTORY STREET BROS. AUTO ELECTRIC L. E. Clark Appliances_lw.&P. SERVICE Auto Electric SUARANTEED WORK DAVE HA Y TU. 4.4745 Auto Body Work TU. 4-3417 Auctioneer NE 886-5311 GORMLEY. ONT. 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MILLER HELEN SIMPSON LYNETT Helen Simpson Flowers METRO WIDE DELIVERY Member ‘lKeele Street Maple, 0nt.iTelephones PArkview Retail Division Flowers for all over the world Roses cut fresh daily Weddings - Funerals Corsages Experienced designers SANDING, PAINTING. GENERAL MAINTENANCE. WALL WASHING AV. 5-4865 - WA. 5-0532 MEDICAL-DENTAL The ï¬nest in floral design- and bedding plants. PHONY“ ALpine 7-1471 or AL. 7-1363 CENTRE BAYVIEW PLAZA BEVERLEY ACRES PHONE OFFICE TU. 4-3571 We Deliver Toronto 8: Surrounding Districts SPECIAL MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS 73 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL AV. 5-1974 STEAMFITTING WELDING Workingman’s Floor Service GROWER -- FLORIST Engineering DENTIST Open Evenings ‘ Gas Extractions 7B YONGE ST. S. RICHMOND HILL Ph. HU. 5-1145 Leno’s Machine Shop 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) TORONTO 12, ONT. 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Reports ing by more than half of the Canadian industrial firms. Business horizons were affect- ed favourably by the dollar de- valuation following Canada's exchange crisis of 1962. A third record year for Canadian busin- ess is predicted by executives in fields from construction to merchandising. . Ontario businessmen are part- icularly looking forward to the promises of the new year. As reported in the Financial Post. sales within Canada are expect- ed to rise at least 10 percent. and most expect wage rates to increase proportionally. Sales abroad are looked to with en- thusiasm, for here is an incent- ive to a sparked economy and increased imployment. Mr. A, T. Lambert, president of the Toronto Dominion Bank. looks forward to greater achie- vement in 1964. and expects a Canadian rate of growth of ab- out six percent for the third year in a row. Contributing to this happy prospect. he says, are: “increas. ing competitiveness and pro~ ductivity of Canadian industry, . . . stabilization of the exchange rate at a realistic rate . . . and the welfare of our trading par- tners." The president of the bank is confident that his prediction of a high rate of growthfor Can- ada in ‘64 will be reflected by a reduction in the unemploy- ment rate “to a level we have not enjoyed for some years." If the bright forecasts of large businessmen hold true for the new year, the small bus- inessman, the farmer, the mer- chant will also benefit from the buoyant economic gains pre- dicted. More money circulated by large industry and business will be reflected by a greater circulation of money through small business. Higher wage rates means more money will be spent by the average person, and in turn by the businessman, merchant or farmer. The predicted gain in employment will draw new customers to small businesses as well as large. Another hope for 1964 is a surge of new industries and ex- pansion of old. These new in- dustries will provide new mar- kets and new opportunities for employment and increase the hopes of existing business for a good year. With a shiny outlook for York North and for all of Can< ada in ‘64, following on the heels of a profitable year gen- erally. we can expect our country to surge ahead. ‘May I take this opportunity to wish all my constituents a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous and vibrant New Year. v04, ("'7 As the old familiar story un- JOHN ADDISON, M'p' folded the characters took their places. Mary and Joseph. the shepherds and the wise men AURORA : Council approved bearing gifts. Noreen Simpson payment of $4,253 for the last sang “Infant Holy" and Doug. six months of 1963 to its volun- Young sang “The First Noel." teer firemen who answered 73 Fitting the narration the choir calls. sang, “Little Town of Bethle- ’ ' ’ " hem,†“Hark the Herald Ang- els" and as they returned down . the aisles they sang “Joy to the Dianne World" and from the back of REPAIRS iMath’s TV - Radio ! Service & Parts Continued From Page 2) Antenna Installations and Kits Repairs to Electrical Appliances - Car Radios â€" PIANO TUNING ; Sporting Goods Guesswork Is Eliminated Al’s Cycle and Sports Shop If no answer at 884-3614 during daytime. call 884-1105 or 285-3316 TU. 4-7903 MATH. M. ERKELBACH 125 Pemberton BIL, Richmond Hill New Scientific Method 'Cheoked†Electronically With the Stroboscope 5 BEAVERTON RD FREE ESTIMATES Sincerely AL PYLE Television Piano‘s 884 - 3614 REPAIRS ‘31")! Christmas cbncerts start the for season’s excitement for the chil- the dren. For the parents the con- for certs are double headers; they f enjoy the program and they en- aor joy watching the children enjoy H{‘LIthe program. ' 'White Gift Service White Gift Service was obser- ved in Headford United Church December 8 when the Sunday school and the church united for one service. ‘ A particularly lovely piece adorned the communion table. Arranged by Mrs. George Barker. a white ceramic figure of the madonna haloed by yel- low chrysanthemums was plac- ed in front of a Canadian maple polished tray. Stewart Rumble. S u n d a y school superintendent conduot- . ed the service and the pupils _ formed the choir. Miss Cora , Brodie accompanied them for their selection. "Angels Sang on that Morn." Brenda Wellman read the Christmas story from St. Luke and Jean Clarke read a story titled, "If He had not ’ Come." Mr. Hamid spoke brief- ly on the meaning of Christmas; he pleaded that beyond the hap- py social intercourse of the season the true spirit of Christ's teaching be renewed within us. compassion which was brought by the Christ Child." Their ad- dress is 0/0 The MissionarY. Language School. 17 Miller's Road. Bangalore - 6, South ‘India. floral‘ United Church Women ‘ The December meeting of_ Headt‘ord United Church Wom- en met in the home of Mrs. Elmer Leek. Mrs. Burton open- ed the mceting and with Mrs. Leek recounted the Christmas story emphasizing the lessons that still make a pattern for life, the vision without which men would perish, faith that led them from afar to follow the star and the joy and triumph as the angels sang in the ack~ nowledgemcnt of‘ the King. In the business period. mot- ions were carried that $15. be added to the sum of the alloca- tion; that Mr. Young's generous offer to build kitchen cupboards be accepted; that each member donate candy for the Christmas bags and pack them Thursday evening at the church. Members White Gift Service was obser- ved in Headford United Church December 8 when the Sunday school and the church united for one service. The childnen marched around the body of the church depos- iting the gifts beside the pulpit while the congregation sang,- “What S h a ll We Children Bring?" ‘ Word From Missionary Rev. and Mrs. Geoffrey Fitz- patrick now live at Bangalore, He writes that they are happily settled and rapidly learning the language They find their fel- low missionary students conge- . nial and are anxious to get into work. They sent their best wishes to the congregation and ' concluded, “We will be think- ' ing of you and our other ' anadian friends at Christmas ' time and we know that you will ‘ be thinking of us. We hope that , God's richest blessing will be with you and that you will be filled with the spirit of love and THeadford Concert Treat For Parents 8: Children The Headford concert "Friday 13 defied the legend of ill omen and was a fine success. As is their custom the enter- tainment opened with the Christmas story in pageant. Narrator Kelth Burton led‘ the two little pages, Debbie Vant'ol and Martha Calder to the stage as the choir in white gowns came up the aisles car- rying candles ’and singing O Come All Ye Faithful." ' Transportation Ontario Land .Surveyors 53 Bedford Park Avenue Richmond Hill. TU. 4-2941 105 Willowdale Ave.. Willowdale Ont... 22118485 Res. George T. Yates. 0.L.S. RUMBLE TRANSPORT Coaches for all Occasions FOR INFORMATION Telephone TE. 3-5351 Coach Lines Ltd Local Bus Service Daily Richmond Hill- Toronto Service Chartered Coaches Information: 285-3 P.c.\' Cla>s A, c, and H ' DAILY SERVICE I RICHMOND HILL T0 TORONTO ‘ Local and Long Distance Dr. W. Allan Ripley . l Hauling VETERINARY SURGEON Langdonk Trailways Of Canada Ltd. Yates & Yates CORRESPONDENT: MRS. LOREN GUILD .R. 2. Gormley Phone TU. 4-3040 Surveyors Trucking TU 4-1013 EM 4-2625 HEADFORD NEWS 285-3642 In the business period. mot- ions were carricd that $15. be addcd to the sum of the alloca- tion; that Mr. Young's generous offer to build kitchen cupboards be accepted; that each member donate candy for the Christmas bags and pack them Thursday evening at the church. Members were reminded that subscrip- tions to the upper room were due in February also member- ship in the Victor Home Associ. ationi Mrs. C. Horner presented the report of the nominating com- mittee which was accepted as read: President is Mrs. G. Bark- er, Vice-President Mrs. Cummrer Lee: Recording Secretary Mrs. L. Guild; Corresponding Secre- tary, Mrs. W. Welimen; Visii'mg and Flower Committee, Mrs. H. Burton and Mrs. M. VanTol; Social Committee, Mrs. N. Bro- die, Mrs. W. Middleton and Mrs. E. Leek. Nominating Com- mittee. Mrs C. Homer. Mrs. W. Clark; Auditors Mrs. B. Terry, Mrs. W. Clark. Mrs. Leek organized charades before serving refreshments during the social hour the church the quiet strains 0! "Silent Night" closed the story. Mrs. Ben Terry's junior boys filed in and sat on a bench while Mrs. Terry read original verses asking the audience to decide fact or fiction. The boys gave a fine impersonation of 'noisy naughty unco-operative pupils and the second act found them in neverse as little saints. They ended their pantomime by holding halos over their ,heads and presenting posters Ithat spelled out, "What Kind 10f Boys are We?" Miss Cora Bropie‘s crass sang a Christmas number and Mrs. Cummer Lee presented a film strip - "When the Littlest Camel Kneeled'.’" The intermediate boys staged a mock trial and Mrs. Lee's class of intermed- iate girls presented camp rem- iniscenses with song, story and skit. Unknown to their leader; Mrs. Elmer Leek. the Hi-C group enacted a scene with Christine Terry impersonating Mrs. Leek dealing diplomatical- ly with a problem. Carol singing shortened the waits between program numbers and of cou- rse the highlight for the child- ren was the last item when Santa appeared with his bag and jokes and presents for everyone. His departing merry wishes were answered by weary but happy children. I RICHMOND ’ UPHOLSTERY Mr. Rumble was chairman for the evening and he read a letter from Rev. Geoffrey Fit- zpatrick who with his wife and small daughter are now in Bangalore, India. Each item of the proznm showed the ingenuity of the teachers. The klndergarden class appeared in tableau, arranged by Christine Ter- ry, behind a large crown. In cut-out circles cheruble little faces appeared as jewels in the crown while six young members display- ed crowns on velvet cush- ions. 1 Mine Telephone 147 Yonge St. N. TU. 4-1432 Richmond um Behind the scenes Patsy Searle. Rosemary Leek. Kathleen Burton and Jean Clark sang “When He Com- eth." UPHOLSTERY Specialits In CUSTOM RE-UPHOLSTERING All Work Guaranteed Free Esimates Phone 884-5127 44 Levendale Rd. Richmond Hill