‘IUTK LEHHGI JCIIUU \Caretaker MA‘I' '7 PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Feb. 4, 1965 Bank of Nova Scotla Bulldhur Aurora Telephone Aurora PA. 1-9451 FLA. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ‘ 5453M; YONGE STREET} BA. 5-4701 I: Vlrxllwood Drive, wulowdale C.A.; A.A.C.C.A. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 15 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill AV. 5-6562 BA. 5-9397 annuals!) ACCOUNTANT LEONARD R. ROSENBERG Licensed Auctioneer York & Ontario Counties 36 Years Experience David J. Brooman Telephone 884-1861 Wo person“: handle all ules Mill and advertisingâ€" PHONE VOLKSWAGEN SALES & SERVICE W. & P. SERVICE I78 YONGE ST. N. Richmond Hill 'A Complete Transmission Service Automatic Specialists BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING FOR SMALL BUSINESSES Chartered Accountant “6 South Taylor Mills Drive Richmond Hill, Ohm-lo Douglas Allen Architect 884-7322 .70 YONGE ST. SOUTH RICHMOND HILL 1'18 Yonge Street North (Opposite n. D. was a; Son) Transmission Ltd. 177 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL 285-6662 PHILIP A. LIMPERT SPECIALIZING IN PUREBRED CA’I'I‘LE, FARM STOCK, FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS Town Auto Body Alvin S. Farmer Flu Rum-m !or Rep-1n b All Makes 0! Cm AV. 5 - 3591 â€""‘â€". ' t , . Accountants II Auto EIECtI'IC "Hair Styling 8. : D-gnSun («u'Ann Automobiles Auto Transmlssmn Sam I. Cohen Accounting Service GUARANTEED wonx DAVE HAY NE 886-5311 GORMLEY, ONT. L. E. Clark Auto Body Work Auctioneer Architect 633-5122 Mister TU 4-4745 Wnese Food I SPECIALISTS IN MOTOR TUNE-UP IGNITION SERVICE EXCHANGE IN VOLTAGE REGULATORS GENERATORS STARTERS ‘ 22 INDUSTRIAL RD., RICHMOND HILL Town Inn TAKE-OUT SERVICE 32 Yonge Street South Delicious piping hot, Chinese food to take out. Home delivery or pick-up. Heat retaining containers. Ask for our special take-out menu. Fastâ€"Elficientâ€"Tasty PHONE: 884-1136 â€" 884-1137 H. D. Melsness, 0.0. XyRAY cor. Windhurst Gate 3; Bayvlew (1 block south Bayview Plaza) Phone TU. (-10“ 884-1812 HELEN SIMPSON LYN!" Helen Simpson Flowers METRO WIDE DELIVERY Member - Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association Arthur G. Broad Dr. J. Perdicaris STREET BROS. AUTO ELECTRIC RICE’S FLOWERS RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE We Deliver Toronto & Surrounding Districts Dr. D. J. Harris DENTIST 21 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL 884-7769 Dr. J. M. Dryer DENTIST Open Evenings MEDICALvDENTAL CENTRE BAYVIEW PLAZA BEVERLEY ACRES PHONE OFFICE TU. 4-3571 21 Bedford Park Ave., Richmond Hill TUmer 4-4251 By Appointment SPECIAL MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) TORONTO 12, ONT. Ph. HU. 5-1145 Chiropractic Leno’s Machine Shop 13 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL AV. 5-1974 Engineering Phone 884-5368 18 YONGE ST. S., RICHMOND HILL .812 285-1812 AT ALL HOURS By Appointment “Flowers For Occasions" Phones STEAMFI'I‘TING WELDING TUrner 4-1462 Flowers Dental Toronto 363-3 25 Grandview Ave. Thornh ill 285-1379 Insurance - Mortgage: Fire, Auto and Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service Insurance Fire, Auto and Liability (Formerly Harrington Insurance Agency) Suite 2, Lowrie Building 15 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1551 Ernie Brock 8. Son TELEPHONE 727-9488-‘ TU. 4-1219 John S. Walkington Savage Insurance Services GENERAL INSURANCE Fire. Automobile. Plate Glass Automobile Financing etc. Office. 15 Yonze St. N. Residence. 73 Leisure Lane Richmond Hill EM. 6-9411. AV. 5-4955 Suite 2 Lowfle Building 15 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill Every Thursday Afternoon TUrner 4-1551 Toronto Officeâ€" 7 Queen St. E., Suite 151 Phone EM. 3-5877 BARRISTERS . SOLICITORS AND NOTARIES PUBLIC I'loyd 1!. Corner, QC. Bernard 3. Forgans fl Yonge Street South Aurora, Ontario Telephone PArkvlew 7-9488-9 Edward D. Hill BA. LLB. Bmistor, Solicitor and Notary Public. 15 You. St. North Richmond Hill, Ontario. TU. 4-7891 220 Bay Street, Suite 701 Toronto 1, Onmlo. GENERAL INSURANCE FIRE - AUTO - LIABILITY 113 King St. - King City TE. 3-5283 Parker & Pearson Bank of Nova Scotla Bldg. Aurora, Ontario Gariepy and Mann CONTINENTAL HAIR STYLIST 13 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Next to Woolworthl F. C. Newman, Q.C’. BARRISTER I: SOLICITOR Beauty Salons Elgin T. Barrow Hans Hofmann COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Bus. 832-2821 Rel. 832-1224 Phone 884-5892 Corner Agency Limited STUART P. PARKER, Q.C. JAMES H. PEARSON ROBERT a. PARKER Richmond Hill 50 Yonge St. N. 6197 YONG! STREET WILLOWDALE, ONTARIO BA. 5-8806 Floyd E. Corner Barristers and Solicitors Complete Insurance Service 17 Queen St. E. Kirby Brock Maple, Ont. Roy V. Rick Insurance Kenneth A. Gnflepy BA. 5-1557 W. E. Nell Mann TU. 4-4618 Legal LTD. Richmond Hill 363-3959 TU. 4-1543 Lawlor LeClaire & Bannon BARRISTERS-SOLICITOBS 15 Yonge Street N., Richmond Hill, Ontario TU. 4-4413 30 Richmond St. W.. Suite 402 Toronto 1. Ontario 366-3156 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill 884-5829 Richmond Theatre Block Res. TU. 4-2117 Bun-later. Solicitor & Non" Public 15 YONGE ST. NORTH Richmond Hill, Ontario Office TUrner 4-1180 Residence TUrner (-1863 By Appqiniment J. C. H orvat, B.A., 0.DJ James H. Timmins A. W. Kirchen, 0.D. lOffice Supplies 5 BEAVERTON RD. I! no answer at 884-3614 in day- time, call 884â€"1105 or 285-3316 HOME IMPROVEMENTS 16 Yonge Street North RICHMOND HILL TU. (-4231 285-5729 Rentals, sales, service of office machines. Business supplies and social stationery REPAIRS Norman A. Todd Kitchens, Rec. Rooms, Flooring, Panelling, Bathrooms Budget Plan Available Plaxton, Deane & Drew PIANO TUNING Miscellaneous PHONE MR. SCOUT 285-4922 or 884-7968 15 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill 31 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill Banister, Solicitor, etc. RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL Richmond Hill Office 15 Yonge Street N. AV. 5-5144 Thornhlll 0mm AV. 5-1197 Optometrists Guesswork Is Eliminated New Scientific Method "Checked" Electronically With the Stroboscope ‘. Rabinowitch, YORK OFFICE SUPPLIES Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Public FREE ESTIMATES THORNHILL 285-3165 TU. 4-4641 By Appointment TU. 4-3962 By Appointment AL PYLE (Continued) legal 884-3614 Pianos REPAIRS l Senior Home 1â€" BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT FREE PICK-UP 8: DELIVERY PARKVIEW HOME Stouflville's new Home for Senior Citizens Operated by Mennonite Home Association Chartered as a non-profit organization Guest applications now being received. Box 910, Stouflvllle Rupert Ave. Phone 887-5890 or 640-1538 Ontario Lind Surveyors 53 Bedl'ord Park Avenue Richmond Hill. TU. 4-2941 105 Willowdale Ave.. Willowdale Ontario, 221-3485 Res. George T. Yates. OLS {Paint-Wallpaper CARI/S TEX ACO SERVICE Office Telephone 147 Yonge St. N.,‘ TU. 4-1432 Richmond Ell! C.C.M. & Raleigh Bicycles ' Repairs to All Makes A Complete Line of Sporting Goods 25 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill, 884-1213 Reservations For Every Phase of Travel Without Charge 7728 Yonge St., Thomhill 285-4807 - 285-4808 Coaches for all Occasions FOR INFORMATION Telephone 833-5351 WINTER GARDEN Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. Dr. W. Allan Ripley VETERINARY SURGEON Sporting Goods INTERIORS LTD. Discount On All 285 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill 884-1671 Local Bus Service Daily Richmond Hill- Toronto Service Chartered Coaches Information: 285-3642 Service Station Firestone tires, batterlei, accessories Transportation 9114 Yonge St. Richvale Travel Services Ltd. AV. 5 4059 Eric’s Cycle and Sports Shop Trailways Of Canada Ltd. FREE DELIVERY Yates & Yates ADANAC Veterinary Surveyors Travel Expert Repairs to TV - RADIO - HI FI - CAR RADIOS ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS AND PARTS Electric Appliance Repalrs and Parts RUMBLE TRANSPORT Two Former York Cty. Ag. Reps Died Recently Two closely associated format York County Agricultural Rep- resentatives passed away within a few days of each other re- cently. Authorized Service for Rogers Majestic - Fleetwood R. J. Rogers of Sharon. who held the office from 1922 to 1928 was laid to rest January 25 following a considerable period of ill health. The morning of Mr. Rogers' funeral, Professor J. C. Steck- ley of Don Mills whom he had assisted and succeeded paSsed away. Professor Steckley was buried from the funeral home at Stouffvllle on Thursday. He had been in poor health for the past year. Jack, Steckley was appointed representative of the Depart- ment of Agriculture in YOrk Caunty in 1911 and pioneered the organizing of the work in this county until he was ap- pointed to the staff of the On- tario Agricultural College in Guelph in the fall of 1922. He has been retired for about six years. Local and Long Distance Hauling ND ‘3 1' 90 Day Warranty on Part: Tho Christian Science Monitor Ono Norway St, Boston, Mass. 02115 Pharmmwmbthnhm Mmim far the Mod chuck-d bo- low. I uncles. 5â€"..â€" (U5.Fmds) DIYEAR$24 nsmhaflz [33 month: $6 P.C.V. Class A, C, and H DAILY SERVICE RICHMOND HILL T0 TORONTO State. Specialists In CUSTOM RE-UPHOLSTERING All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates Phone 884-5127 RICHMOND UPHOLSTERY 125 PEMBERTON RD. RICHMOND HILL world news In f@cus 44 Levendale Rd. Richmond Hill Television Upholstery 884-7903 Trucking TU 4-1013 EM 4-2625 Courtesy TV’I 'a. “019 sump: ZIPCOdI. rm York Central Schools Changes in the salary sche- dule for caretaking staff in the five schools operated by York Central District High School Board were approved at the board’s January meeting. Effective January 1, 1965, the salary schedule is: head care- takers from a minimum of $4,- 700 to a maximum of $5.300; caretakers, from a minimum of $3,800 to a maximum $4.700. Due to the increased minima all head caretakers and caretakers received an adjusting increase of $100. Caretakers, Matrons Get Raise New Salary Schedule Approved Overtime will be paid for at the rate of $3 per hour, week- end firing will be paid for at the rate of $4 for oil and $6 for coal. Matrons will receive $1.25 per hour during the probationary period and $1.50 per hour on a permanent basis. Their hours will be from 8:15 am. to 4.15 pm. with an hour off for lunch. The salary schedule for cafe- teria staff, effective January 1, 1965, will be $50 per week dur- ing the probationery period for Rambling Around (Continued from Page 2) whole year and with the large-group instruction being used completely. All the grade X . . . 4 year and grade X . . . five year students (3 classes in each group) are gathered once every six days. The civics course was usually taught as part of the grade X course for six weeks or so. It has been a formal i part of the curriculum for only a few years. “Actually, I don’t think there is anything orig- inal in what is being done,†said Mr. Pitman. “The main advantage is that Arthur Murch, the principal of Langstaff Secondary was willing to take consid- erable trouble to set up the timetable and both Mr. Murch and Vice-Principal William Ellis h ave shown great interest in the project and have helped to overcome minor problems as they arise." Together with the series of speakers, Mr. Pitman has used film and film strips to arouse the students’ interest in civics. “The Sceptre and the Mace†was one film used, and this showed the relationship of the Crown to the parliamentary system. A National Film Board picture showing the opening of Parlia- ment was also seen by the students. National film board strips, originally made for citizenship classes have been used to make the course more meaningful. “If these young people have some critical respect for the system of government (municipal, provincial or national) under which they find themselves . . . it will be “successful.†If they feel impelled to par- ticipate . . . vote . . . and even better run for office . . it will have been "successful". If they can see that government is the way we co-operate to provide services and arrange for the security of all in a way that we could never do as individuals it will have been “successful.†Whether it could be said they will remember the number of men in the House of Commons better than any other . . . I would doubt it." As fer results, Mr. Pitman admits that he doesn’t know what will come of it. The “results†which really mean something will only appear five years from now. Mr. Pitman took two years off to become elected as an NDP member of Parliament for Peterboro. He said his experiences in Parliament could be re- lated to his present work. It made him very con- scious of the fact that many people did not under- stand the basic ideas of their free government system. In some caSes they did not really know who was responsible for collecting the garbage or sending the children’s allowance cheque. Govern- ment has become so complex, it’s responsibilties so wide spread that many people do not feel they under- stand or can influence government decisions. The apathy of many people towards the political system which had much to say whether they worked or not, did bother Mr. Pitman. This is particularly evident between elections. “Also it interests me,†he said, “that people become very involved in a. new flag but seem little interested in a delay of many more important pieces of legislation." In summing up, Mr. Pitman said that political experience has proved invaluable in the teaching of civics. “You become interested in the whole process . . . your reading and diacuasion makes you more aware and you are thrown into contact with very intelligent people from the civil service and from all parties." Mr. Pitman has been appointed associate regis- trar and lecturer in history at the new Trent Uni- versity in Peterboro. Although he regrets leaving the secondary school field. Mr. Pitman feels that in his new post, he will be able to develop contact be- tween the secondary schools and the university. He will finish out the school year at Langstaff and take up his new position next' summer. Branch Offices Vancouver.Edmonton-Winnipeg-London-Hamilton-Toronto-Ottawa-Montreal-Moncton-Helm- Richmond Hill â€" Elgin T. Barrow Insurance. 884-1551 Thornhill Willowdale â€" Neil G. McDonald Limited. BA. 1-1611 Established 1871 STRONG’RELIABLE managers. with an increase to ance during 1965; Eastern Bus!- $65 per week on permanent ap- ness Teachers‘ Convention. pointment. Overtime will be Boston, Massachusetts. April 15- paid for at the rate of $2.5017; National Connoil of Teach- per hour. ers of Mathematics, Detroit. Assistants will receive $1.15 Michigan, April 21-24; Canad- per hour during the probation- ian Association for Health. ary period and $1.25 on perma- Physical Education and Rec- nent employment. Overtime reation, Fredericton, New Brun- wlll be paid for at the rate of swick, June 21-23. one and a half times the regu- School Roman-19, lar salary. Overtime rates will The board confirmed in. apply may ‘0’ evening 01' 53" boundaries as outlined for the urday functiOnS- school year 1964-65 for 1965- ‘ Academic Staff 66_ Head Office - Kitchener, Ontario The superintendent was au- thorized to employ up to 199 academic staff for the school year 1965-68. Business Machines Four IBM printing key punch machines will be installed at Bayvlew Secondary School in the business machines room on an experimental basis for the school year 1965-68 at a total cost of approximately $215 per month rental. Conventions The board approved the fol~ lowing conventions for attend- Frank Reynolds Insurance. 285-5222 Assets Exceed $20,000,000 Arrangements to have a tu- cher work in two different schools were approved when this is of advantage to the pro- gram. ' Approval in principle wu given to bussing students from one school to another for a spe- cial subject on the understand- ing that acceptable administra- tive arrangements can be mad. and that the operation is eco- nomically feasible. Special Len" Special leave with pay may be granted to any teacher by the superintendent under the following conditions: The board approved the fol- lowing policy re special leave: 1. For urgent personal bus!- ness which can be conducted only on a regular school day. 2. For donated service of an exceptional nature to a nation- al organization whose prime ob- jective is service to young peo- ple. The donated service must be such that the teacher's posh tion or special talents make him the logical person to carry out the task. Conventions are not included. Work of “service clubs" would not normally qual. ify 3. All such leave is to be re- ported to the management com- mittee and is to be charged to the teacher’s sick lewe account and shall not exceed three days. New Libraries Tentative approval has been received from the Federal- Provincial Municipal Loan Fund on two applications from York Central Board. The first wee for $131,000 to provide increas- ed library facilities and larger and more efficient oillce and guidance space in the Rich- mond Hill High School. The amount approved for general legislative grant is $25,000. Spe- cial Ontario government de- bentures will be issued for $65.- 500. regular debentures for $43,- 667. and the forgiveness clause if the work is completed by March 1966 will be $21,833. Superintendent S. G. Chap- man reported that the present library at RHHS contains only 1,000 square feet with room for four or five books per student. The new importance of the lib- rary as a resource centre in the school makes it imperative to establish fairly quickly facilities which will provide space for at least 10 books per student, he said. The superintendent re. iported there is no adequate workroom and no way 0! set- ting up a reference area as well as a lending and teaching lib- rary. Alterations will he need. ed to change the existing lib- rary classroom to a classroom, existing office space to staff workrooms and complete renoo vations will be canied out in the cafeteria. Formal applicav tion to Richmond Hill conncil to issue debentures in the amount of $109,167 for this work is now needed, the superintend- ent noted. At Thornhili Secondary, the superintendent described lib- rary conditionl as hopelessly inadequate to serve I student population of 1,200. Proposed work include: building of I larger library and mentions to the existing library and staff rooms. Tentative appmval has been received for this work in the amount 0! 387.932. total cost. A special vocational grant of $27,538 is expected. leaving the board's share at $60,444. Special Ontario Government de- bentures will be issued for $29,- 750 of this, with a forgiveness of $9,917 if work is completed by March 1966. Regular deben- tures will be required for $20.- 777. Markham Township will be asked to issue debentures in the amount of $50,527 101' thll work at Thornhill Seconqu-