11-115 LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, April 22, 1965 PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY 12 Awards Of Meritl Rambling Around To Young Actors Awards of merit in Simpson's (Continued from Page 2) a good things Sometimes they even went hungry rather than give in to it. It used to be “Save now i l I . ‘Collegiate Drama Festival willl i‘mtd byyllater†.11. . 110W . . . it is "Buy now and pay be presented W two young a er. ersona y I think getting into debt is much ‘ actors who played roles in Rich-l too eazy‘t 1,: ishlike measlesv the more People are ' ‘ â€" ‘cmmue‘j’ i_ “‘0†Hi“ High 5““00†“9'1 “pose o l" t 6 more the disease spreads' Ml" I , R ,semation of “Trespass†earlieri Vanek has a plan for those already under the burden L. E. Clark S ‘ F SE ESTIMATES RICHZMOND ‘this monm of crushing debt. Why don’t we think about pre- Lawlor LeClalre , The actors are Robert Thom, yention? Education for this ideally should begin F-I-A- [Mister c & Bannon Guesswork Is Eliminated so“ who played the 1.019 of Biâ€; in the home. but it would not work out. Start in the PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT . . RICHMOND HEIGHTS New Scientific Method . . with great understanding and schools. As well as teaching pupils how to count 5463 VYONGE STREET Transmisswn Ltd. CENTRE BARRISTERS'SOLICITORS AL pYLE Spec‘al‘StS 1“ David Webb. who played the‘ help them to understand allowances and how tO 17/2 177 YONGE ST. N. “Flowers For A" R‘lcirg’oï¬indgeflifl’egngho " no answer CUSTOM Welsh £19001!!!“ ‘Vlthfifmtlmlian budget with small amounts of moneyfln high school, EA 54701 RICHMOND HILL Occasions" TU. 4-4413 884-3614 ca" “4'1105 RE'UPHOLSTERING nafn’i‘eesenat:l(iol(if :1? :heecdlllgl‘ls perhaps a series of lecmres on “Edit buying and . 2 8 5 - 6 6 6 2 Phones 80 Richmond St. W.. Suite 402 | All Work Guaranteed of merit to these promising debt contml’ “10m grade to 13' If they hear it Joscelyn, Langhhn, A Complete Transmission 884-1812 285-1812 Toronto 1, Ontario I . 1 Free Estimates young actors will take place on Often some 0f it might Slle- Franklin, Tucker A “‘1†. “63†EM“ 1 59â€" Home : pro... 884 5127 il‘iuï¬lel‘l‘éiiï¬â€™Ã© 1 at ....l: unit" me t"'â€""“f“i , utomatic pecia ists e De iver i " .‘ . . ' . ' 11y 3“ £9 111 0 e 3 every Oppor- & McBride l Toronto & Surrounding Norman A. Todd 44 Levendale Rd- ,eflgiggcgi lï¬ZSSQSQNJHPIï¬Z {11319190 and the rising? are not always very pretty. . t . ts . . ~ . can cause men a i ness, marita problems, delin- Clli:r;:r:d ï¬gugzlaats A t t . I Dls m 3.14. 23::ng Richmond Hill ‘ rected by N. Roy Clifton. quentcy andhperhaps even suicides. It certainly I] e ' ' . ‘ _ 3am gen solicitor a, N g , pom 5 out t e ambii alence of society when on one “‘31â€an Hm' ont‘ ‘ 285 6562 u o “EL!†5mm?" LINE" 5 public 0 " Sani::a:gu:“' 1 u h hand it encourages a form of mischief, and yet in the 112 Geneva Street Helen Simpson 15 YONGE T - p y . 1 same society are other forces trying to counteract S . NORTH Mennonite Home Association . St. Catharines, Ont. - 684-1177 Flowers Richmond Hm, ammo Chartered as a nompmm I (Continued from Pa .9 2) the eroswe forces. The Mr. Vaneks of this world _ ofï¬ce Tum" 44780 organization ' g are busy thinking up ways to help keep people from CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT VIETRO WIDE DELIVERY Guest applications now "DO you hear that funny noise?†â€" “Yes I destroying themselves. * . Would gr or Ruthe Foster . . . Girl Softball Pitcher Residence TUrner 4-1863 By Appointment J. Rabinowitch, this plan work? ’|‘ l AUTO ELECTRIC SPECIALISTS IN MOTOR TUNE-UP being received. Box 910, Stouffville Rupert Ave. Home office open 2 to 5 p.m.. phone 640-1911 Member - Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) hear that funny noise.†This is what Russian radio astron-omers say to each other when they hear funny noises on their astronom. They think the funny noises come from another world with clever LEONARD R. ROSENBERG 3. Com. Bank of Nova Scotia Building IGNITION SERVICE Telephone Aurora PA. 7-9451 VOLTa)ECEH%gggLI§TORS Aurora GENERATORS STARTERS 22 INDUSTRIAL RD., RICHMOND HILL Phone 884-5368 Chinese Food ° Town Inn Serwce TAKE-OUT SERVICE BOOKKEEPING AND 32 Yonge Street South 'PIIILIP A. LIMPERT . Chartered Accountant “0 South Taylor Mills Drive Richmond Hill, Ontario Telephone 884-1861 Accounting TORONTO 12, ONT. Ph. HU. 5-1145 I Insurance « Corner A gcncy Limited Insurance - Mortgages Fire, Auto and Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service TELEPHONE 7 27-9488-9 RA. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill 884-5829 Richmond Theatre Block Res. TU. 4-2117 Plaxton, Deane & Mann Banister, Solicitor, etc. RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL Evenings call 887-5690 - 640-1536 lSporting Goods 1 Eric’s Cycle and Sports Shop C.C.M. & Raleigh Bicycles Repairs to All Makes A Complete Line of Sporting Goods 25 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill, 884-1213 people on it like Dick and making the funny noises. radio astron-Omers. 1: Tim happy? him his party could win now. Why is he unhappy, too? cause he can not find a way to call an election and blame it on Mr. Diefenbaker. )k * 95 Toronto has a new I‘O says the new city hall must have fitting furniture. The furniture the mayor has picked will cost $975,- 030. This is a lot more 1 Prime Minister Pearson is happy. Why is he He is happy because his pollâ€"takers tell But Prime Minister Pearson is unhappy, too. Jane. Or maybe Fluff is You can play Russian e YOUR radio to CJBC. so: in an election if he called it He is unhappy, too, be- * SI! und city hall. The mayor than the. $850,000 other furniture makers were told it should. How much more will the mayor’s furniture cost? Is this 3. Some girls excel in one sport and are barely average in the rest, but Ruthe Foster of Richmond Hill is an exception. All through her public and high school days she was sport conscious. She was an all round girl athlete at Richmond Hill High School excelling'in volley ball, basketball, track and field. For the last five years she has excelled in ladies softball. Ruthe is 19 and 5 ft. 2â€, and now employed at North York Hydro. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, 115 Wright Street, Richmond Hill. Somehow or other, Ruthe manages to retain her pitching position on the softball team year after year. She pitched four years with the Richmond Hill Ladies and one year with the East Toronto Junior Ladies who play at Coxwell Stadium, Monarch Park. Last year, the East Toronto Junior Ladies won the Ontario “B†and Ruthe was the pitcher who hurled for the winning team. In 1960 to 1962, she pitched for the Richmond Hill Ladies’ Softball team Richmond Hill Office 47 Yonge St' S' 15 Yonge Street N. ACCOUNTING FOR SMALL Delicious piping hot‘ Chinese round figlll’e- when they won the trophy . . . and Ruthe was given BUSINESSES food to tak out. Home “"0"†0mm" 2 _ ' ' " "' " I an individual trophy in 1962. She receives a good S I C h delivery or epickâ€"up. Heat 832217341 l l Aren’t. we lucky to have such a nice Liquor deal of encouragement from her father who plays am . 0 en retaining containers. Ask for R V B. k Th hm 0m License Board in Ontario? The board said the name handbag with her, From him, she admits, She has 18 Virgilwood Drive, Willowdale our 5990131 .téke'wt menu- 0y ‘ ’0 "£54197 M “Le Pub†was a b a d name for a new Toronto (ugh) learned to hit and catch and not be afraid of the ball. ‘ FaSIâ€"Egggggâ€"Tasw Complete ______â€"_____ Yates & Yates drlnkinï¬ 1‘00? 3:0 the 119;†Tlgi'ontOngï¬ll drigkirlllg Ruthe is not at all sure whether she is going to con- = . . room 0 ange ls name 0 “ ace isa e†an e tinue a serious interest in softball. “I have to move 1 884-1136 â€" 884-1137 Insurance 59M“ lJames H. Timmms g“::;‘;of;“:ari“;vf::: board said that was it go od name . The Place Pig- up to the East Toronto Senior Ladies and perhaps l 17 Queen ,St. E. Barrister, Solicitor. Richmond Hm. 8844941 alle 1S a place in Paris where people go to have fun there 111 be a Spare pitcher but with my job 1 may ‘ Toronto 363-3959 NM"! Public 4901A Yong. s," Willowdale End tplay SI‘OXDUQt games agentbefilore theyPlare not have the time.†she said. “We had our first ° - . THORNHILL 0t 1’ 2214485 wen y-one. ren we uc y o ave a ace practice March 133’ V 25 Grandvmw Ave' 285-3165 R G“ at o T Y t 0L3 Plgalle near US? Ruthe said that next to work she enjoyed play- s T l Thomhill I es' com ' 8‘ es' ' f " “l * " ing softball. It keeps her physically fit and as a. ‘ 0 man 285-1379 C Canada f1; EOIHSC'CO glre zoeoflnï¬fcflgï¬rs for a pitcher she learns to concentrate and keep mentally ART & T ' . , i ' " ompany 0 01mg 3113 13115" 0 1g 8 war on alert. The one benefit she has obtained from higher .61: *IQUES Arthur G. Broad o l DOVelftY- Clevel‘._ Clever Canada! If we him enough softball is a better understanding of the theory of (The 0“ SM“ no“, ) D.C, Elgm T. Barrow ll warriors they Will have no one to war with. Then the game, “Up in the H11], p1ayjng softball is for e we will be just like the Americans. We will have a fun, but in the city, money is involved and they take peace corps. too. it very seriously," said Ruthe. C t t # April Rain Ah, the new washed splendor of the rain, And the wet feel of rain dripping . . . What exquisite craft forged the silver shaft As the sun through the clouds was slipping? Insurance Fire, Auto and Liabllll! Suite 2, Lowrie Building 15 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1551 Ernie Brock & Son H. B. FISHER Office Supplies Ltd. (formerly York Office Supplies) 16 Yonge Street North RICHMOND HILL 21 Redford Park Ave.. Richmond Hill TUrner 4-4251 By Appointment ' H. D. M elsness, D.C. X-RAY cor. Windhurst Gate & Bayview OAK RIDGES, ONT. '0‘ ’3‘ See those smiling children in Sas-ka-toon. Why are they smiling? They are smiling because their mommies and daddies are keeping them home from school. Why are their mommies and daddies keep- ing them home from school? They are keeping them home from school because their mommies and dad- an O in Old Pine Furniture Cauudiana Langdon's Coach Lines Ltd. Coaches for all Occasions Auctioneer (1 block south Bayview Plaza) 834.4231 dies are French and there are no French schools in Behold the dull grey skies and a silver sun . Phone TU. 4-1075 235-5729 FOR INFORMATION Sas-ka-toon. Tell your inommy and daddy you want And a land Where the rain is falling . . . ' ' ~ Tele hone to go t0 3 FrenCh SChOO . 1500. just like ’6 ose smiling And the pelting sound on the waiting ground Alvin S. Farmer BY Anvomtmen‘ Kirby BrOCk Egalctgls’msgï¬g S_S_°Br1‘;;i°:â€Â°Â§ 83335351 children in Sas-ka-toon. Wouldn’t it be even more Is like a strange voice calling. Licensed Auctioneer M aple, Ont. supplies and social stationery fun to learn about Dick and Jane and Spot and Fluff ,York & Ontario Counties COMPLETE IN'SURANCE T ailways in French? 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RICHMOND HILL Veterinary (Continued From Page 2! Such measures as these cost the federal government a great deal of money, and it is thereâ€" fore amazing to see that we have well approached a bal- anced budget with a deficit of only $83 million. This figure becomes almost insignificant when we consider it in relation to total expenditures and rev- ‘ enue: $7,219,000.000 and $7,136,- 000,000 respectively. Mr. Gordon also estimated an 8.9 percent gain in the gross national productâ€"the value Of all goods and services produced -â€"-to a total of $47,003,000,000. . This is the biggest gain since 1956 and compares with an in- crease of 6 percent in 1963. Budgetary revenues were up 14 percent higher to total $7,136,- ‘000.000; budgetary expenditures lrose only 5 percent to $7,219,- !000,000. Unemployment during ‘the year averaged 5.3 percent of the labor force, compared with 6.3 percent in the previous year. During the Conservative gov- ernment, the figure was 6.7 per- cent in 1962 and 8.5 percent in 1961. In 1964 total employ- ment increased by 3.6 percent and the overall increase in wages, salaries and supplement- ary incomes paid out was 8.7 percent above 1963. Mr. Gordon also pointed out that the dramatic revision made by the business sector in its capital investment expenditure plans aided the economy enorm- ously. Public and private cap- ital expenditure last year total- led 310.827.000.000. compared with $9,393,000,000 in 1963 and all sectors of industry contrib- uted to the rise. The over-all industrial average increase was was 15.3 percent. Corporation profits prior to taxes, were 14.6 percent higher than in 1963. Looking ahead to 1965, Mr. 1Gordon sees an increase of pes- ‘sibly 14 percent in total public and private investment, the ex- leIIer and I personally believe that it can be healthier. It is my hope, judging from all indica- tions, that Mr. Gordon will be announcing a tax cut when he presents his budget. I believe a tax cut similar to that pro- moted in the United States would be a strong factor in fur- ther stimulating the economy. This has always been my belief and in 1962, I stated so in the House: “ . a cut in this rate would affect family and national spending as well as potential savings, almost, I would suggest, to the full extent of the tax cuts . . The belief that all of the money left for family spending by an income tax cut would go immediately into consumer; goods and services is reasonable . . . Certainly any effort to raise spending, increase demand, and consequently production is a worthwhile one . . . There is no question but that the addi- tional money allowed by alter- ation of income tax would go quickly to useful purposes. It would also have a lasting and important benefit to our total economy if we tried to provide fiiugal comfort for all our peo- p e_.. 1 have said that as a govern- ment we have done much, and in an efficient and business-like way. I also say that we are ‘going to do much more, and I .feel that this is a reasonable assumption after looking at the facts. /Zx~7w ‘THE ‘Challenge .OF I ‘. Cancer pansion of consumer spending,l at I orsnc‘in AND BURNER SERVICE 884-4361 RICHMOND HILL CAR INSURANCE Do You Know -- That despite the increasing accident trend “Economical†policyholders are better oil than motorists living in United States cities of a comparable size. Here is a chart showing automobile premium in Clouds and United States cities. Cu -â€" 1964 Chevrolet Bel Air - 6 cyl. Driver «=- Age, 35, married, no drivers under age 25, 3 year accident free. Use = Pleasure - No driving to work. Class “A‘ Coverage - Bodiiy Injury and Property Damage $100,000 Collision $100 Deductible Comprehensive 5 25 Deductible Medical Payments $2,000 per Person Annual Approximate Premium 91}: Population 1965 Toronto 1,800,000 91 Vancouver _.__.____...._... 800,000 99 Montreal 2,000,000 171 Buffalo 1,300,000 19} Boston 3,000,000 323 Cleveland .____.__......__.... 2,000,000 165 Forge -....___.__.._._...___...__ 50,000 176 San Francisco w.-._..-...,..... 2,900,000 246 Seattle _. “mun...†600.000 182 THE Economical Insurance _ an increasing labor force more THE CANADIAN CANCER comanm VAUGHAN HILL Number please address Parker & Pearson “gapid than in. 1964 andua pgo- SIOCIEIZTY is th: olizily nation- . V , _ ‘ uctive capacuy genera y a e- a v0 untary ea agency Amblflance your envelope 10‘ STUART P. PARKER. QC. 1 onge St, Dr “’ Allan Riplevlquate to meet probable demand.’ fighting cancer through RE- HEAD OFFICE- KITCHENER. ONTARIO Box ,nâ€"MBER. JAMES H. PEARSON . ' ° * ° The economy. in effect. should: SEARCH, EDUCATION and ROBERT G, pARKER Richvale VETERINARY SURGEON move forward to new and higher SERVICE. Its sole source: “THE LIBERAL’ WANT ADS Richmond Hill â€"- Elgin T. Barrow Insurance. 884-1551 R. m d H1 Ofï¬ce levels in 1965 of funds is voluntary gifts . . . r ‘ It: on ii 5 _ Thus the economic picture from the public, collected " . _ ' i i ed A .1611 Servuig Richmond Hill I 63 XONGE s1" 5., I 50 You“ S" N. 3 Telephone 147 gouge St N†looks very bright indeed Can; during the annual April \Villowdale Neil G. McDonald L mt . B . 1 22 and Surrounding Areas RICHMOND HILL. QNTARIOlAV. 5.4955 . m, 1.154; FREE DELIVERY rm, Hm Richmond mu ad. has never been healthier campaign. Thomhiil â€" Frank Reynolds Insurance. 285-52 ‘ ‘A . §