-:16 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday. Nov. 19. 1964 7 PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY ’7 Accountants L. E. Clark F.I.A. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 54531/2 YONGE STREET BA. 5-4701 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT LEONARD R. ROSENBERG '2 :1 B. Com. V “ Bank at Nova Scotia Building Aurora Telephone Aurora PA. 7-9451 David J. Brooman 9.; it STREET BROS. AUTO ELECTRIC SPECIALISTS IN MOTOR TUNE-UP IGNITION SERVICE EXCHANGE IN GENERATORS STARTERS 22 INDUSTRIAI. RD., RICHMOND HILL Phone TU. 4-5368 C.A.; A.A.C.C.A.: "3 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 15 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill AV. 5-6562 BA. 5-9897 Accounting ‘ Service BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING FOR SMALL BUSINESSES Sam I. Cohen 12 Virgilwood Drive. Willowdale 633-5122 I I? is: . a; Appliances 290 Bayview Plaza q- Richmond Hill. Ontario Work Guaranteed ABLE SERVICE â€P 3 RELI - APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE All electrical repairs & wiring 'l‘.V. - Antenna Repairs 8!. New Installations - Refrigeration EMERSON T.V. , HOOVER VAC. _. BLAUPUNKT MOFFAT. PHILLIPS Free Pick-up dz Delivery Telephone TU. 4-2283 Evenings TU. 4-3392 C I" t..â€" 73.3 Auto Body Work Town Auto Body 178 Yonge street North (Opposite II. D. Little 8: Son) Free Estimates for Repairs to All Makes of Cars GUARANTEED WORK DAVE HAY TU. 4-4745 Carpets VOLTAGE REGULATORS . HELEN SIMPSON LYNETT Auto Electric II Flooring I Legal FREE ESTIMATES Bowden Lumber 285-4921 884-1121 EVENINGS 884-7968 RICE’S FLOWERS RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE “Flowers For All Occasions†Phones TU. 4-1812 AV. 5-1812 AT ALL HOURS We Deliver I Toronto & Surrounding Districts Helen Simpson Flowers METRO WIDE DELIVERY MAR-CON CARPET . SERVICES COMPLETE SELECTION or IMPORTED AND I DOMESTIC BROADLOOMI SHOP AT HOME SERVICE COMMERCIAL INSTALLA- TION â€"- FREE ESTIMATES 888 - I940 1 Chinese Food I Town Inn TAKE-OUT SERVICE 32 Yonge Street South Delicious piping hot. food to take out. Home delivery or pick-up. Heat Chinese I ' Architect I Douglas Allen Architect 884-7322 70 YONGE ST. SOUTH "' RICHMOND HILL l Auctioneer I v.- a ' Alvin S. Farmer Licensed Auctioneer York & Ontario Counties 36 Years Experience SPECIALIZING IN PUREBRED CATTLE, FARM STOCK. FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS We personally handle all sale K bills and advertising ' PHONE 886-5311 . GORMLEY. ONT. 3 .'. u!‘ VOLKSWAGEN . SALES & SERVICE .wavsrawcr: I78 YONGE ST. N. Richmond Hill ' AV. 5 - 359i 4.. "I Auto Transmission IlIister Transmission. Ltd. 177 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL 285-6662 1 Service Automatic Specialists I Automobiles I A Complete Transmission retaining containers. Ask for our special take-out menu. Fastâ€"Efficientâ€"Tasty PHONE: 884-1136 â€" 884-1137 Member - Florists’ Telegraph. Delivery Association 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) TORONTO 12, ONT. Ph. HU. 5-1145 Hair Styling 8: I Beauty Salons Hans Hofmann CONTINENTAL HAIR STYLIST 13 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Next To Wootworths Phone 884-5892 I‘Edward D. Hillâ€" Floyd E. Corner Q.C. I BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC Floyd E. Corner, Q.C. Bernard R. Forgans 47 Yonge Street South Aurora. Ontario Telephones PArkvlew 7-9488-0 _____â€"_â€" Gariepy and Mann Barristers and Solicitors 6197 YONGE STREET WILLOWDALE. ONTARIO BA. 5-8806 Kenneth A. Gariepy BA. 5-1557 W. E. Neil Mann TU. 4-4618 B.A.. LL.B. Barrister. Solicitor and Notary Public 15 Yonge St. North Richmond Hill, Ontario. TU. 4-7891 ‘ 220 Bay Street. Suite 701 Toronto 1. Ontario. EM.6-9411 Lawlor LeClaire \ & Bannon BARRISTERS-SOLICITORS 15 Yonge Street N.. Richmond Hill. Ontario TU. 4-4413 80 Richmond St. W., Suite 402‘ Toronto 1. Ontario 366-3158 T. C. Newman, Q.C.. BARRISTER dz SOLICITOR Suite 2, Lowrle Building 15 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill Every Thursday Afternoon TUrner 4-1551 Toronto Office - 7 Queen St. E., Suite 151 Phone EM. 3-5877 Norman A. Todd B.A. Barrister. Solicitor dz Notary Public 15 YONGE ST. NORTH Richmond Hill. Ontario Office 'I‘Urner 4-1780 Residence TUrner 4-1863 By Appointment J. Rabinowitch, . . B.A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Insurance Corner Agency Chiropractic . Arthur G. Broad DC. 21 Redford Park Ave., Richmond Hill TUrner 4-4251 By Appointment X-RAY cor. Windhurst Gate A: Bayview ‘Il block south Bayview Plaza) Phone TU. 4-1075 I By Appointment I I ’ Dental Dr. J. M. Dryer DENTIST Open Evenings I8 YONGE ST. S.. RICHMOND HILL TUrner 4-1462 Dr. J. Perdicaris MEDICAL-DENTAL CENTRE BAYVIEW PLAZA BEVERLEY ACRES PHONE OFFICE TU. 4-3571 Dr. D. J. Harris DENTIST 21 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL 884-7769 . Engineering I I SPEC'AL MACHINERY I GENERAL REPAIRS I I I Leno‘s Machine Shop 73 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL AV. 5-1974 I STEAMFITTING WELDING H. D. M elsness, D.C'.l Limited . Insurance - Mortgages I Fire, Auto, Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service. TELEPHONE PA. 7-9488-9 Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg., Aurora. Ontario I Roy V. Bick I Complete I Insurance Service NOTARY PUBLIC 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill TU. 4-5829 Richmond Theatre Block Res. TU. 4-2117 â€Plaxton, Deane & Drew Barrister. Solicitor, etc. RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL Richmond Hill Office 15 Yonge Street N. AV. 5-5144 Thornhill Office AV. 5-1197 Parker & Pearson STUART P. PARKER. QC. 17 Queen St. E. . 1 Toronto 363-3959 I 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill AVenue 5-1379 I Elgin T. Barrow I Insurance Fire. Auto and Liability (Formerly Herrington insurance Agencyl I Suite 2, Lowrle Building 15 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1551 Ernie Brock & Son J. C. Horvat’ B.A.. 01). Residential - Commercial I" LTD. Kirby Brock Maple. Ont. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE 3! C 'l| Savage Insurance Services GENERAL INSURANCE Fire. Automobile. Plate Glass Automobile Financing etc. Office 15 Yonge St. N. Residence 73 Leisure Lane Richmond Hill Tl'. 4-1219 Richmond Hill John S. ll'alkington I GENERAL INSI'RANCF FIRE - ALTO - LIABILITY 113 King St. TE. 3-5283 King City JAMES H. PEARSON ROBERT G. PARKER I RICHMOND HILL 50 Yonge St., N. I IAV. 5-4955 TU. 4-1543‘ IJames H. Timmins. I Barrister. Solicitor. Notary Public THORNHILL AVenue 5-3165 Optometrists 15 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill By Appointment TU. 4-4641 IA. W. Kirchen, 0.D.I I 31 Yonge St. N. TU. 4-3962 Office Supplies YORK OFFICE I SUPPLIES I I 16 Yonge Street North RICHMOND HILL I TI‘. 4-4231 I 285-5729 Rentals. sales. service of office machines. Business supplies and social stationeryi Information: Pianos FREE ESTIMATES PIANO TUNING ‘Math’s Tl’ - Radio REPAIRS REPAIRS Guesswork ls Eliminated New Scientific Method “Checked“ Electronically With the Stroboscopc AL PYLE 5 BEAVERTON RD. if no answer at 884-3614 in day-I time, call 884-1105 or 285-3316 884-3614 Paint-Wallpaper WINTER GARDEN INTERIORS LTD. Discount On All ' BENJAMIN . MOORE PAINTI 9114 Yonge St. Richvale AV. 5 -I059 FREE DELIVERY ELMS Paint & Wallpaperf Store I AUTHORIZED DEALERI CROWN DIAMOND PAINT Bayview Plaza . PHONE 884-7902 Sporting Goods . Eric’s Cycle and Sports Shop C.C.M AI Raleigh Bicycles Repairs to All Makes A Complete Line of Sporting Goods 25 Yonge Street South i Richmond Hill. 884-1213 ‘ Surveyors Yates & Yates I Ontario Land Surveyors I 53 Bedford Paris Avenue Richmond Hill. TU. 4-2941 I105 Willowdale Ave.. Willowdale Ontario. 221-3485 Res. George T. Yates. O.L.S. ‘ Real Estate Jack Seaton REAL ESTATE BROKER: Sales - Rentals - Leases I 15 Yonge Street North PHONE 285-1472 Transportation , Richmond Hill I d ’ I By Appointment I Lang 0“ S Coach Lines Ltd. Coaches for all Occasions FOR INFORMATION Telephone TE. 3-5351 Trailuiays Of Canada Ltd. Local BIIS Scrucc Daily Richmond Hill- Toronto Service Chartered Coaches 253-3642 Television Service & Parts Antenna installations and Kits Repairs to Electrical Appliances â€" Car Radios - TU. 4-7903 MATH. MERKELBACH 125 Pemberton Rd., Richmond Hill Travel _ our rivers. lakes and soil, ADANAC Travel Services Ltd. Reservations For Every Phase of Travel Without Charge I 7728 Yonge St.. Thornhill 285-4807 - 285-4808 Trucking RUMBLE TRANSPORT P.C.V. Class A, C, and H DAILY SERVICE RICHMOND HILL T0 TORONTO Local and Long Distance Hauling TU 4-1013 EM 4-2625 Upholstery RICHMOND UPHOLSTERY Specialists In CUSTOM RE-UPHOLSTERING All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates Phone 884-5127 44 Levendale Rd. Richmond Hill Veterinary Dr. W. Allan Ripley VETERINARY SURGEON Office Telephone TU. 4-1432 Washer Repairs WILLOWDALE WASHER REPAIR WASHERS - DRYERS PICk-Up & Delivery have imposed on a single resi- AV. 5- 2209 .â€" All Work Guaranteed â€" Looking For a Good Used Car? If So. See The Classiï¬eds l'sed Cars Column in The “LIBERAL" CLASSIFIEDS 147 Yonge st. N..It€d apartments but none could Richmond [Hill I letters It‘onliniied from Page 2i killing wildlife. Uncontrolled. hunting. and tho wholesale kill- ing of animals for a small por- tion of their carcasses depletedi Imir wildlife to almost extinc-. ‘tion in some cases. Farm and. grazing land was used up with-I mil care being taken to re- plenish the soil with natural fertilizers. Today we are left with the dust bowls. Some men‘. saw the dangers of this waste- ful stupidity. but their protest5I were drowned out by massive greed for profit. Now we are, belatedly. seeing the wisdom of protecting and replenishing ourI Inaiural resources. ‘ But. today pollution threatens‘ ‘our continent. and our way of life, With chemicals we are polluting our rivers and lakes. our air, and our soil and even Iour food. Voices are raised ag- ainst this. but if our continent is to remain livable they must be heard in time. The daily 1addition of tons of poisonous sodium fluoride to our water supplies will be one more chem- ical to find its way back into. HowI Imany years will it be before we have no water fit to drink? ‘ Now Is the time to turn back‘ from chemical pollution. not the time to proceed. blindly. on to ‘disaster, Before you vote. read some books on fluoridation. then use your own common sense. Don't .‘nessmen with a larger market. From Our Readers take so many chemicals into our bodies already. in our food and drink. that we should be elected to look after the inter-jcareful about willingly taking est of the town as a whole. any more. Why should a few Secondly. if any project is inIpeople who want this. force it the interests of the town as ann everyone. Iunderstand this whole Ihcn [hp town must payIWiII only DOSSibI)’ beneï¬t Child- IOI‘ it on an equal basis by an‘ren while their teeth are form- increase in the mill rate. If a ing. new sewage plant Is required i believe last year the town for the town. the residents ofIcouncil estimated that it would North Taylor Mill; Drive canâ€"‘cost more than $7,000 to install not be asked to pay for it asiihe equipment for adding the a local improvement. This equalisodium fluoride to the water sharing of taxes in such cases-SUPPLY and more than $4.000 ls natural. bill it needs to be»3 year I0 maintain It. SUTEIY emphasized for a good reasondlhis money WOUIG be better in- Some of the argument for the vested in the swimming 9001 Southwest project .pmscmed Aren't the taxes in Richmond mainly outside of council meet-IHlll high enough "OW? ings and one which was used Yours faithfully. by the Yonge Street business- H' H' MAYER' menI was that this drainage 45 Crosby Avenue. project- was necessary for the ' I. l * redevelopment of the Yonge Street area. The argument seemed to go like this. The drains on Rich- ’l‘he statement of two simple truths is not out of place here. First. members of council are REEVE HAGGART AND “TRIGGER-HAPPY" mond Street and Centre Street CONSTABLE West were necessary before Dear Mr. Editor: apartments could be built. The Mr. James Haggai-I. _ the apartments Should be built to ' I'eeve of everything that goes prOVide the Yonge Street busi- on in Richmond Hill is crying for blood. Fire the irresponsi- blc. “trigger-happy". impulsive young man! Reeve Haggart's explanation of the term “trigger-happy" is that he can not find any other term to express his feelings of Wealthier Yonge Street busi- nessmen were necessary before the town's Showplace~Yonge Street â€" could be made to look attractive. This “new look" on Yonge Street was necessary for? ‘let endorsements stop you from- thinking for yourself. Many people. today. may be getting more fluoride than itI was estimated they would drink. The increase in the consump- tion of dehydrated foods such .35 soups. milk powder. cake mixes, etc. to which we add water in place of fresh milk. lwill increase the amount of lfluoride consumed in a day. ISO. think for yourself, doctors ,are not always one hundred Ipercent right. Yours truly. (Mrs. D. H.) DOROTHY MORRIS, 8 Longbridge Rd., I Thornhill. sax-i: SIDEWALK AND LIGHTS NEEDED Dear Mr. Editor:â€" I am sure all citizens Of the .district join in congratulating Ithe authorities on the improve- ment of Bayview Avenue. The ‘new pavement and sidewalk ‘are much appreciated. I would suggest a similar sidewalk on Vaughan Road from Yonge Street to the new hospital would be a great im- provement and most welcome to the many who use this road. Street lighting from the town limits to the hospital also is an urgent need for public .safety. No doubt these needed ,works are under consideration but I would urge they be un- Idertaken as soon as possible. CIVIS Ill)!!! ‘ SOUTHWEST PLAN WOULD BENEFIT APARTMENT DEVELOPERS ,Dear Mr. Editor: I While the southwest project ‘is of current interest I wish to throw light on one aspect of this ill-conceived and ill-fated plan. The essence of this plan â€" carefully underplayed by the council was that drainage should be provided for pros- Ipective apartments in the Eliz- Iabeth Street area. The zoning in the area concerned permit- be built until storm sewers had been put in to take the extra “runâ€"off" from large apartment roofs and parking areas. This ‘motivation for the plan was skillfully extracted from Mayor lBroadhurst and Engineer Mr. IRedfern by Mrs. P. C. Hill's Icounsel. Mr. McCallum. at the 20MB hearing. Those of us who had fought Ithe erection of apartments on ‘sites in this area in 1961 Ihe- cause of the excessive density and increased costs they would dence area» were well aware 3that such apartments could not} ‘be built without such drains. In‘ Ifact. this was the essence of our .000 project because no Idrainage problem was proved candidate in the next election?" the good name of Richmond what took place. I wonder if the Hl’II.- . expression had not been left [his sounded fine. But there over from the US. elections was one catch. Few supporting the plan wanted to pay for it. This was. of course. why the could he have found this one. I also wonder if Mr. Haggart had . been dismissed from the previ- reSIdents of the southwest area ous places Of employment be- had to be made to pay for thosejcause of an error in judgement. proposed drains. The only wawaould he feel as strongly as he to do this was to make the res- does about this case? idents in the southwest area be- Fortunately. he alone hasn‘t lieve they needed the drains the power to dismiss town em- for themselves. Naturally. un-‘ployees for a mistake made. or der such circumstances. those‘no doubt we would not have specially assessed ratepayers many Of our town staff left. We who saw fit to object weremay not even have a police de- termed by the council as alpartment to keep this town safe â€vocal minority“ or “trouble-I at night so that he and other cit- makers". izens may sleep soundly. It must be noted here that As a taxpayer. I feel very there Is a storm sewer running‘strongly about this extra tongue- from the corner of Centre andjlashing this young constable has Elizabeth Streets down CentreItaken through the press from Street West. This storm sewer1Mr. Haggart. From all appear- Is more than adequate for thejances the police chief and the ratepayers living along its:town council have seen ï¬t to route. But because it was notIpunish him. Is this not enough big enough for the pi‘oposedIMr. Reeve. Your being alone at apartments the council‘s planIcounciI level in your feelings was to tear it up, put in a big-Iand making such a great to-do ger one and then charge theiin your non-conformity position ratepayers along its route forIto me smells of political future a “local improvementâ€. In ef-Igrandstanding or do you have feet, the Council, including a personal axe to grind.» Mn. Councillor Saunders. wantedi Haggart? those ratepayers (in some cases: We have in this town. depart- to the tune of over $400) taiment foremen,managers.chiefs, subsidize the property owners‘commissioners and a council. on Yonge Street. {If in your opinion these effici- On the other hand, if the arg-I ent. seasoned. experienced ument used by the Yonge StreetI working officials are not cap- businessmen was valid theseIable Of making a decision when ratepayers on Centre Street staff people make a mistake West were asked to subsidize then here is the area to start the whole Town of Richmond ï¬ring â€" possibly they could be Hill. Ireplaced with someone you There was even less justifi-Imight have some conï¬dence in. cation in other parts of theI Mr. Haggart was quoted re- southwest area for this $800,.Icently as saying “3 lot Of 990' real'ple are asking if I will be a by the council at the OMB hear-I. . . I am also waiting to ï¬nd out, ing. In fact, so long as the treesIMr- Haggart. and shrubs which absorb vast} WALTER. J- DEIGHTON. quantities of water are left toI 148 Woodlane. grow, instead of being destroy-I * * "‘ " ed as the council wanted. no‘ overall drainage problem is‘ WHO ARE THE LOSERST Dear Mr. Editor:â€" likely to arise. This Is Just one Of the 35- While opponents of the south- pects of the problem that faced west plan are congratulating the ratepayers in the southwest themselves on their success in area-Others. which were equal- blocking that project. they 1y dismaymg. were increasedgshouid realize they alone. will taxeS. the 1055 Of a large num‘lbe responsible for all future ber of trees and shrubs loss in‘accidents and Injuries that ocâ€" value of properties. Wide streets cur In the area which are attrib- that would encourage raceway utable to blind intersections. un- traffic, and with shorter drive- even and narrow roads. ditches ways much more “on street and non-existent sidewalks. parking" thus endangering the Yours truly, lives of children in the area. B. W. DANCE. Finally, those ratepayers living 154 Richmond St. north of Mill Street were asked to pay for storm sewers which were promised on a "sometime never" basis. As the engineer's report stated the storm sewers here would be constructed “when the roads require rede- velopment." Bearing these objections in mind is it any wonder that over 60% of us in the whole south-I Extend Deadline OI Centennial Grants '65 Deaili’ne for submission of appliiations under the federal- provincial centennial grants Ibrief to council in May 1961. in that year. Reeve Haggart and Mayor Broadhurst were both on‘ CouncilflMr. Haggart then be- ing mayor â€" yet in 1964 fol: lowed by a docile council they. have argued that the area west Iof Elizabeth Street all the way Ito Trench Street and north to IMill Street needed drains for Iits own good. Next time. try... D-‘- ‘65::- ‘A...§ CANADA CANADIAN SHERRY I program has been extended to August 1965. The new date was announced today by Hon. Maurice Lamon- Iagne, Secretary of State and minister responsible for cen- tennial affairs. and Hon. James Auld. Ontario's Minister of Tourism and information and chairman of the centennial com- mittee. II is expected a further amendment will be added re- quiring municipalities to advise the secretary of the advisory committee in writing bef0re March 31. 1965, that an appli- cation Will be ï¬led. After this date. grants will be based in whole or in part on the popu- lation of the municipality in- volved A list of the names and ad- dresses of the 11 centennial ï¬eld representatives has been sent to all municipal clerks. These representatives have been appointed by the province to assist municipal officials in . . planning projects and ï¬ling ap- representatives of the Tout pIications. Should the munici- wards â€"- will mold the costly palilies encounter any proh- mistake of trying†to force a'lems with their proposed cen- "Whlle Elephant â€n â€ms" Iennial projects they are urged whom they were elected to re- to contact the representative in present. their area. Yours U‘UIY. So far, a total of 38 grants CYRII. BELI. Y .have been approved for On- 4' Elizabeth SIT?“ 3" ytario centennial projects. Iris-re SODII'M FLI'ORIDE west area objected to and fought the plan! In the light of the above in- formation it is Interesting to have another look at the reâ€" mai'ks of Councillor Saunders who â€" last year ~v was elect- ed to represent those ratepay- ers in Ward 4. He said in relation to the OMB'S decision to turn down the southwest plan ILIberal. November 5. page 1,; “My own personal feeling is one of regret. I have from the beginning. found it difficult to understand why any ratepayer would object to improvements such as those proposed. . . Mr. Saunders had every p05- sihle opportunity to find out‘ why a large majority of the afâ€" fected ratepayers were opposed to being specially taxed for a project that was presented and" promoted on an unsound if not on a false basis. it is to be hoped that future councils 7 and particularly the :WOODBRIIDGE: A new ice and AND TAXES flooding machine is now in use Dear Mr. Editor~ at the Woodbridge Memorial 1 am glad to read in your \i‘ena. Operated by one man. paper that there are some per- the machine shaves off the ice sons in this town interested in and floods the surface. IelV-v Informing the voters on the In: a smooth sheet of ice It hazards or putllhz sndium flunr- cleans the ice off in six min; ids into the water supply. Welutas and floods it in 10. ‘l