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The Liberal, 25 Feb 1965, p. 12

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ISEBMIEESS‘iBMAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY 12 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Feb. 25, 1965 Bank of Nova Scotia Building Anton Telephono Auror- PA. 7-9451 FLA. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 54531/2 YONGE STREET‘ BA. 5-4701 Sam I. Cohen ‘ 12 Virguwood Drive. Willowdalegi CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT LEONARD R. ROSENBERG Licensed Auctioneer York & Ontario Counties 36 Years Experience We personally handle all sales bills and advertisingâ€" PHONE Richmond Hill, Ontario Telephone 884-1861 W. 8: P. SERVICE Transmission Ltd. 177 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL 285-6662 A' Complete Transmission Service Automatic Specialists PHILIP A. LIMPERT Chartered Accountant “8 South Taylor Mills Drive BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING FOR SMALL BUSINESSES VOLKSWAGEN SALES & SERVICE Douglas Allen Itrchitect 884-7322 {10 YONGE ST. SOUTH RICHMOND HILL I78 YONGE ST. N. Richmond Hill SPECIALIZING IN PUREBRED CATTLE. FARM STOCK, FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS Alvin S. Farmer (The Old Stone House) OAK RIDGES. ONT. S. Tolman ART & ANTIQUES AV. 5 - 3591 Accountants Automobiles Auto Transmission Accounting Service Old Pine Furniture Canadian: lNE 886-5311 GORMLEY, ONT. L. E. Clark Auctioneer Antiques Architect 633-5122 Mister 'SPECIALISTS m MOTOR TUNE-UP ‘ IGNITION SERVICE ‘I EXCHANGE IN “VOLTAGE REGULATORS ‘ GENERATORS I STARTERS ‘i 22 INDUSTRIAL 31).. I RICHMOND HILL 173 Yonge Street North (Opposite R. D. Little 3; Son) Free Estimates for Renal" to All Makes of Cars GUARANTEED WORK DAVE HAY TU 4-4745 Delicious piping hot. Chinese food to Itake out. Home delivery or pick-up. Heat retaining containers. Ask for our special take-out menu. Fastâ€"Efficientâ€"Tasty PHONE: 884-1135 â€"â€" 884-1 137 I Hair 5 E Beaub X-RAY cor. Windhurst Gate & Bayview (1 block south Bayview Plaza) Phone TU. 4-1075 H. D. Melsness, 0.0. Town Auto Body Dr. J. Perdicaris Arthur G. Broad Town Inn TAKE-OUT SERVICE 32 Yonge Street South STREET BROS. AUTO ELECTRIC Auto Electric Chinese Food Hair Styling 8: Beauty Salons CONTINENTAL HAIR STYLIST 13 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Next to Woolworth: Dr. J. M. Dryer DENTIST Open Evenings '18 YONGE ST. S.. RICHMOND HILL MEDICAL-DENTAL CENTRE BAYVIEW PLAZA BEVERLEY ACRES PHONE OFFICE TU. 4-357 1 SPECIAL MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS Hans H of mann Auto Body Work 21 Redford Park Ave Richmond Hill TUrner 4-4251 By Appointment Phone 884-5892 Leno’s Machine Shop 73 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL Chiropractic Engineering Phone 884-5368 By Appointment AV. 5-1974 STEAMFI‘I‘TING WELDING Looking For a Good Used Car? If So, See The TUrner 4-1462 Column in The. classifieds Dental Used Cars 884-1812 HELEN SIMPSON LINIT'I' Helen Simpson Flowers METRO WIDE DELIVERY Member - Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association Toronto Insurance - Mortgage: Fire. Auto and Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service TELEPHONE 727-9488-9 47 Yonge St. S. Aurora. Ontario Insurance Fire, Auto and Liability Suite 2, Lowrle Building 15 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill TUmer 4-1551 Ernie Brock 8. Son Savage Insurance Servicesi GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass Automobile Financing etc. Office. 15 Yonxe St. N. Residence. 73 Leisure Lune Richmond Hill TU. 4-1219 John S. Walkington Toronto Officeâ€" 7 Queen St. E.. Suite 151 T. C. Newman, Q.C. BARRISTER a; SOLICITOB Suite 2 Lowrie Building 15 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill Every Thursday Afternoon TUrner 4-1551 BARRISTERS - SOLICITORS AND NOTARIES PUBLIC Floyd E. Corner, Q.C. Bernud R. Fol-gang 47 Yongo Street South Aurora, Ontario RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE Telephone PArkvlew 7-9488-9 We Deliver Toronto & Surrounding Districts GENERAL INSURANCE FIRE - AUTO - LIABILITY 113 King St. - King City TE. 3-5283 Gariepy and Mann Elgin T. Barrow TORONTO 12, ONT. Ph. HU. 5-1145 COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Bus. 832-2621 Res. 832-1224 Corner Agency Limited 6197 YONGE STREET WILLOWDALE, ONTARIO BA. 5-8806 Kenneth A. Gartepy BA. 5-1557 Floyd E. Corner 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill 285-1379 Barristers and Solicitor: (at St. Clements) 2518 YONGE ST. 812 285-1812 AT ALL HOURS Complete Insurance Service / 17 Queen St. E. Kirby Brock Maple, Ont. Roy V. Bick “Flowers For All Occasions” Phones RICE’S FLOWERS Insurance Phone EM. 3-5877 Flowers BA. 5-8806 enneth A. Curlew BA. 5-1557 W, E. Nell Mum TU. 4-4618 Legal LTD. Q.C. Richmond Hill 363-3959 } Norman A. Todd 15 Yonge Street N.. Richmond Hill. Ontario TU. 4-4413 80 Richmond St. W.. Suite 402 Toronto 1, Ontario 366-3156 AV. 5-4955 B.A. LLB. Barrister. Solicitor and Notary Public. 15 Yonxe St. North Richmond Hill. Ontario. TU. 4-7891 220 Buy Street, Suite 701 Toronto 1. Ontario. EM. 6-9411. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill 884-5829 Richmond Theatre Block Res. TU. 4-2117 Barrister. Solicitor & Notary Public 15 YONGE ST. NORTH Richmond Hill, Ontario Office TUrner 4-1780 Residence TUrner 44863 By Appointment ‘l Office Supplies l Oil Paintings Parker & Pearson STUART P. PARKER, Q.C JAMES H. PEARSON ROBERT G. PARKER Richmond Hill 50 Yonge St. N. 16 Yonge Street North RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-423] 285-5729 Rentals, sales, 5 e 1‘ v i c e of office machines. B u s i n e s s supplies and social stationery James H . Timmins ‘Large selection of Domestic and European Paintings at reasonable prices Art Classes Every Friday From 10 mm. to 4.30 pm. J. C. Horvat,B.A.,0.D.‘ 15 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill Lawlor LeClaire & Bannon BARRISTERS-SOLICITORS A. W. Kin-hen, 0.D. Edward D. Hill J. Rabinowitch, Plaxton, Deane & Drew Fireplaces and Stonework Free Estimates Anytime 285-2932 PETER ZEPP Barrister, Solicitor, etc. RICHMOND BILL THORNHILL Richmond Hill Office 15 Yonge Street N. AV. 5-5144 Thornhfll Office AV. 5-1197 31 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill YORK OFFICE SUPPLIES (The Old Stone House) Optometrists S. Tolman ART & ANTIQUES Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public OAK RIDGES. ONT Masonry THORNHILL 285-3165 Stone mason TU. 4-3962 TU. 4-4641 By Appointment By Appointment (Continued Legal TU. 4-1543 { BENJAMIN %MOORE PAINT Firestone tires, batteries. accessories FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY Local Bus Service Daily Richmond Hill- Toronto Service Chartered Coaches Information: 285-3642 Ontario Land Surveyors 53 Bedford Park Avenue Richmond Hill, TU. 4-2941 105 Willowdale Ave., Willowdale Ontario. 221-3485 Res. George T. Yates, OLS PIANO TUNING stouffville’s new Home for Senior Citizens Operated by Mennonite Home Association Chartered as a non-profit organization Guest applications now being received. Box 910, Stouffville Rupert Ave. Phone 887-5690 or 640-1530 CARI/S TEXACO SERVICE r [if no answer I Expert Repairs to 884-3614 call 884-1105 I'rv - RADIO . HI FI - CAR Reservations For Every Phase of Travel Without Charge 7728 Yonge St., Thomhill 285-4807 - 285-4808 C.C.M. & Raleigh Bicycles Repairs to All Makes A Complete Line of Sporting Goods 25 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill, 884-1213 Coaches for all Occasions FOR INFORMATION Telephone 838-5351 Langdon’s Coach lines Ltd. WINTER GARDEN Sporting Goods INTERIORS LTD. Discount On All 285 Yonge St. 5. Richmond Hill 884-1671 Service Station aim-Wallpaper Senior Home Transportation 9114 Yonge St. Richvale Travel Services Ltd. Eric’s Cycle and Sports Shop AV. 5 - 1059 inesswork ls Eliminated New Scientific Method Trailways Of Canada Ltd. PARKVIEW HOME FREE DELIVERY Yates & Yates FREE ESTIMATES ADANAC Surveyors 71L PYLE Pianos Travel Electric Appliance Repair: and Parts RUMBLE TRANSPORT RADIOS ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS AND PARTS Dr. W. Allan Ripley VETERINARY SURGEON Office Telephone 147 Yonge St. N., TU. 4-1432 Richmond Hill Authorized Service for Rogers Majestic - Fleetwood MARKHAM: Village council has agreed to engage Canine Control as of April 1 at $3,600 a year plus $1 per dog tag. The fees will be raised to $3 for male dog and $6 for fem- ale and penalties increased. This will mean an additional annual cost to the village of $2,000. Toronto 18 M) 11'! we. DAILY SERVICE RICHMOND HILL TO TORONTO Local and Long Distance Hauling TU 4-1013 EM 4-2625 90 Day Warranty on Parts Spray & Brush Painting for every Farm use lst Class Workmanship Write or ‘phone 11 Crown Hill, GILES & EDMONDSON White Washing Th. Chflsfial Scienca Manna OnaNonuySf, Bahama!” mmmwmum Memo: for the period dncknd bo- luv. I enclose $.â€" (US. Funds) [317311524 Ufimnnfilflz USmmthsss Specialists In CUSTOM RE-UPHOLSTERING All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates RICHMOND UPHOLSTERY Phone 884-5127 125 PEMBERTON RD. RICHMOND HILL world news in f@cus wI elevisio-n 44 Levendale Rd. Richmond Hill Upholstery Veterinary 884 - 7903 Trucking Courtesy TV‘s Class A. C, and H mg‘ ’ & RADIO SERVICE Ur ZlPGoc 239-4016 Plaxton, Garriock Fight To Cut Costs County Budgets All Show Increase York County Council met February 10. 11 and 12 to hear reports and accept budgets from its committees. The report of the warden and commissioners noted that an. agreement has been completed“ whereby the York County Hos- pital Board will provide a build- ing to house the York County Health Unit on the hospital grounds at Newmarket. ‘ The provincial government will subsidize the cost in the amount of $10.66 per square foot and the federal government $6.66 per square foot. Th icounty will provide the balance of building funds and $20.00!) for land acquisition. In spite of a strong plea from Woodbridge Reeve Norn Gal'- riock to shave $5.000 earmarkdrl for paving the parking lot, alt the county hall taken Off the budget. council approved a $22,765 estimate for expenwes‘ at the county hall. up from 51A,: 900 last year. It was explained that it thl‘. hospital provides its land for the health unit building. they will need to purchase more landl for themselves. hence the counu ty‘s $20,000 contribution. The 1965 budget of the. Chil~ dren’s Aid Society totalled'sz33.â€" 274, an increase of $34,813:! over last year’s costs. Reeve Donald Plaxton of BL chmond Hill also felt the mat- ter should be studied fur1lher, noting that expenses were quite apt to be much higher than. the $5,000 estimated for the pwing and suggested possibly a storm sewer would be required to handle the increased rum-off from the lot. Reeve Charles Hooper 0! Markham Township stated how- ever that the present parking lot was a headache and ma eded enlarging as well as paving. “It’s no disgrace to have a goad parking lot. It won't brenlk the county," he said. The society asked the wuntyi for $36,830 for “proteretion"‘ that is, counselling work withj parents both married and un-‘ married. Their estimated ex- penses for child care were: $132,. 479 for the year, but these qual- ify for a 40% grant fuam the provincial government. Total asked from the couruly was therefore $116,317 as opposed to $96,037 last year. i In 1964 the reporl indiâ€" i cated the society had! been ‘ in contact with 155 filmilies with 461 children, an in- . crease of 19% over 1963. Unmarried mothers counsel. led totalled 164, In inâ€" crease of 23% over the pre- vious year, and up 67% in the past two years. ‘ Days of care given. children increased by 16% during 1964 also and a similar inclrease was forecast for 1965. A total of 101 children were placed in perma-neml. adoption homes and there was an in- crease in applications from prospective adopting ,parents of 77%. Ahhough aware of potential hazards in a direct placement‘ plan, this was begun in the lat-1 ter part of 1964 and babies were} placed in adoptive homes dir- ectly from the hospital at birth with the sworn consent of the mother. This avoided costly de» lay involved in court hearings‘ and expenditures for medical care and staff supervision of children. The welfare «committee presented a budget of $7,- 850. They recommended that the county not under- take provision of home- makers’ services, the need for which had been brought to their attention by the York County mealth Unit and the Children’s Aid Soc- iety. It was suggested that local municipalities could provide this serrloe if they so desired and could re- ceive a subsidy :for it from the Ontario Department of Welfare. The reforestation committee brought in a budget of $26,500, including $22,000 for the pur- chase land. They reported that three properties, consisting of 757 acres. had been offered for sale to the county for refore- station and were given approval to negotiate for the acquisition of these lands. It was reported that the On- tario Department of Lands and Forests had urged the ceuqty Markham Building Reaches $308,000 cil There were 12 building per- mits issued at a cost of $364, and one septic tank at $6. Other figures: four additions to dwellings, $3,000; one addi- tion to a commercial buildinz. $30,000; one industrial building, $6,000; two sign permits, $600. Building in Markham Town- ship during January reached a total of $308,600, a report of the building committee showed last week at a meeting of coun- Biggest project was a com- mercial building; which total- led $200,000, with three new single family detached dwell- ings next at $643,000. "All the budgets are go-v ing up, let's pare it a little: now.” said Mr. Garriock. He felt that the lot could be adequate and attractlvrl. without paving and said hi: would rather see an In.- crenae in the Children’s Aid! Society budget. iauire addifionnl land for A $362.300 budget for the op- eration of York Manor Home afar the Aged. of which the pcounty's share would be 3103.785 Lcaused considerable discussion. This represented an increase of some $47,000 over last year’s costs to the county. "We get nibbled to death elch you. Do you really need I“ this?" asked Wood- the county forest at Vivian to a-nable school children to par- ¢icipate in a three-year centen- :nial tree planting project. Rambling Around (Continued from Page 2) requirgd to feed, clothe, shelter and provide other essentials to a grown up and the numbte of phildrgn in her care. A flat budget allowance is given de- pending on the size of the family and the ages of the children, and additional amounts are added to cover the rent or mortgage. fuel. utilities. life insur- ance and special diets. The flat rate system is still used for another modern type of mother’s allowances . . . for foster mothers. Eligible are women who take care of children of relatives or friends as a result of mis- fortune. Allowances for the care of welfare department foster children are: One child $30 a month; two $55, plus $15 for each additional child. Medical services and coverage under Ontario Hospital Care Insurance Plan are granted to all ben- eficiaries of mother’s allowances. Dental care is also provided for dependent children up to the age of 18 years. Min Cecile, Minister of Public Welfare said in his remarks to the Ontario Welfare Officer’s Assoc- iation in London, June 8, 1964. “For better service to children. Ontario‘s Mothers Allowance Act has been several times adâ€" justed favorable, introducing the budget system and the increase of allowances, also dental service and extending the age limit of children beyond 18 years, and lately providing for certain types of cases, such as those involving desertion. This program is a most important one in assuring the continuance of family life and preserving the values we attribute to the family." The Homemakers and Nurses Services Act in- troduced in 1958, is a pioneering Act in that the province is now able to share the cost of providing essential home care services to families and individ- uals within a household setting. Families are helped to remain together during a period of crisis or emergency, and elderly and handicapped persons are able to continue in their own homes even though requiring special care. Specific information may be oifagained from your municipal or provincial welfare 0 ice. Families are often troubled when the mother must go to the hospital or is ill at home and unable to care for the children. Other emergencies often lead to unnecessary separation of the family; and frequently individuals must be admitted to an instiâ€" tution because they cannot stay at home alone with- out assistance. Home care services may ease some of these situations and will be less costly; 13. nurses daily visit may shorten periods of hospitalization; a homemaker may preserve home _and f_amily life. Home maker services are rendered by mature and reliable women who assume responsibility for the management of the household, the care of children, meal planning and preparation, shopping, light housekeeping, laundry duties and simple bed- side care. V Nursing services are the visits of a registered nurse, made at the request of a doctpr, the elderly, lliandicapped and convalescent persons in their own ome. You can still qualify for aid even if you have cash assets, with $200 for each additional dependent in the family. Ariesponsib'le adult must be‘able to take charge at other times. Nurses will, of course, try to schedule their visits in advance with a patient or the patient’s family. The costs vary throughout the province. Those using the services are expected to pay the fees apply- ing in their area in so far as they are able, for those persons who cannot pay the fees in full, appli- cations may be made to the local municipality to have those paid for them. The province in turn will repay the municipalities 50 per cent of their costs for such services. The maximum payments to which the province will contribute are $8 a day for home- making services and $2.50 a visit for nursing serv- ices. bridge Reeve Garriock 77("1711 March, the story of welfare will continue with the problems of the elderly, beginning with widow’s allowances and old age assistance.) "flinithe Ease of a homemaker, she will be in the home during the normal VeighAti hour v_vork_ing day, Homemakers And Nurses Services Act Next time, try . . . 2 Capital expenditures totalled $18,000 which include a power unit. a public address system and paving of the parking lot. Reeve E. J. Norris of Georgina Township objected a public address system “blaring away at all hours" would be a nuis- ance to residents and give the 'home more of an institutional atmosphere. However. York Manor Superintendent L. B. Gohn felt that the system was necessary to avoid time spent trying to locate people in the building.

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