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The Liberal, 20 May 1965, p. 6

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WM‘ Joscelyn, Laughlin, Franklin, Tucker & McBride Chartered Accountants 15 Yonga Street North Richmond Hill, Ont. - 285-6562 FLA. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 54531/2 YONGE STREET BA. 5.4701 ‘ 112 Geneva Street It. Cltharines, Ont. - 684-1177 link of Nova Scotia Building Auror- l‘elephone Aurora PA. 7-9451 BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING FOR SMALL BUSINESSES Sam 1. Cohen 1: Vlrxllwood Drive. Willowdale CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Telephone 884-1861 Licensed Auctioneer Kerk & Ontario Counties 36 Years Experience SPECIALIZING IN PUREBRED CATTLE, FARM STOCK, FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS We perlwlliy lnndle all ules nu- and advertisingâ€" PHONE Chartered Accountant (46 South Taylor Mill: Drivo Richmond Hill. Ontario VOLKSWAGEN SALES & SERVICE W. 8. P. SERVICE I78 YONGE ST. N. Richmond Hill LEONARD R. ROSENBERG 8. Com. 1'38 You" Street North (Opposite R. D. Lime 8: Son) PHILIP A. LIMPERT Alvin S. Farmer Town Auto Body (Tho Old Stone House) OAK RIDGES, ONT. Free Estimates {or Repairs to All Makes 0! Cu: GUARANTEED WORK DAVE HAY TU 4-474s Accountants S. Tolman 'ART & ANTIQUES AV. 5 - 359] fl When replylnx to 1 EM. 6-9411‘ ~ Liberal Box VAUGHAN-HILL Numb" was. address Parke] Ambulance your envelope to; STUART : ‘MBER‘ JAME: 884-7111 BOX M’ 'm LIBERAL’ WANT ms ROBE} 5°sz Richmond Hill ‘ 53 YONGE ST. 5., 3“ i so ‘ and Surrounding Areas RICHMOND HILL. ammo A7. 5495: Automobiles Accounting Service 016. fine Flu-nun" *NE 886 -53 1 1 GORMLEY, ONT. Auctioneer Auto Body Work THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hm, Ontario, Thursday, May 20, 1985 Ambulance Antiques ‘. E. Clark 633-5122 Canadia- A Complete Transmission Service Automatic Specialists SPECIALISTS IN MOTOR TUNE-UP IGNITION SERVICE EXCHANGE IN VOLTAGE REGULATORS GENERATORS STARTERS 22 INDUSTRIAL RD» RICHMOND HILL Phone 884-5368 Delicious piping hot. Chineu food to take out. Home delivery or pick-up. Heat retaining containers. Ask for our special take-out menu. Fastâ€"Efficientâ€"Tasty PHONE: 884-1135 -â€" 884-1137 X-RAY cor. Windhurst Gate & Bayview (1 block south Bayview Plaza) Phono TU. (-1075 H. D. Melaneu, D.C. Mister Transmission Ltd. 177 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL 285-6662 Arthur G. Broad Town Inn TAKE-OUT SERVICE 32 Yonge Street South Dr. J. Perdicaris STREET BROS. AUTO ELECTRIC Auto Electric Chinese Food Auto Transmission Dr. J. M. Dryer DENTIST Open Evening: 78 YONGE ST. 5., RICHMOND HILL Hair Styling 8. Beauty Salons 13 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Next to Woolworth: CENTRE BAYVIEW PLAZA BEVERLEY ACRES PHONE OFFICE TU. 4-351 1 MEDICAL-DENTAL 21 Ballard Park Ave" Richmond mu Turner (-1251 By Appointment SPECIAL MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS Hans Hofmann Chiropractic Phone 884-5892 Leno’s Machine Shop 73 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND BILL AV. 5-1974 Engineering By Appointment CONTINENTAL HAIR STYLIST STEAMFITTING WELDING TUtner 4-1462 Dental 884-1812 BELIN SIMPSON LYN!" Helen Simpson Flowers METRO WIDE DELIVERY Member - Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association Insurance - Mortgages Fire, Auto and mum“: Motor Vehicle Finance Service Toronto 363-3 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill 285-1379 Insurance Fire. Auto and Liability Suite 2. Lowrie Building 15 You. Street N. Richmond llill TUrner 4-1551 TELEPHONE 727-94884 47 Youo St. 5. Aurora’ Ontnlo Ernie Brock & Son Savage '| Insurance Services} GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Automobile. Plat. Glul Automobile Flnuciu eta. TU. 4-1219 RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE “Flowers For All Occasions” Phones AT ALL HOURS We Deliver Toronto & Surrounding Districts Toronto Officeâ€" '1 Queen St. E., Suite 151 Phone EM. 3-5871 T. C. Newman, Q.C.j BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Suite 2 Lowrle Buildinx 15 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill Every Thursday Afternoon TUrner 4-1551 BARRISTERS - SOLICITORS AND NOTARIES PUBLIC Floyd I. Corner, Q.C. Bernard R. Forum 47 Yongo Street South Aurora. Ontario Telephone PArkvlew 74483-9 TU. 44891 220 Bu Street. 511“. 101 Toronto 1. Ontario. EM. 6-9411. BA. LLB. Barrister. Solicitor and Notary Public. 15 Yuma St. North Richmond Hill, Ontario. Elgin T. Barrow Office, 15 Image St. N. Residence, 73 Leisure Lana Richmond Hill Parker & Pearson 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clement!) TORONTO 12, ONT. Ph. HU. 5-] 145 Corner Agency Limited COMPLI‘I‘I INSURANCI SERVICE Bus. 832-2!” Rel. 832-1224 Floyd E C . a QC. rner STUART P. PARKER. Q-C‘ JAMES H. PEARSON ROBERT G. PARKER Richmond am 50 You” St. N. Edward D. Hill Complete Insurance Service 17 Queen St. E. Kirby Brock Maple, Ont. Roy V. Bick RICE’S FLOWERS Insurance Flowers legal LTD. Richmond Hill 285-1812 863-3959 TU. 4.15425 IREE BELIEEEX ’m. 4.143: Blchmond an! Lawlor LeClaire & Bannon IAIRISTERS-SOLICITDRS 15 Yonge Street N.. Richmond Hill. Ontario TU. 44413 80 Richmond St. W.. Suite 402 Toronto 1. Ontario 388-3156 BARRIS’I‘ER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill 884-5829 Richmond Thentte Block Res. TU. 4-2117 “Office Supplies Barrister, Solicitor & Notary Public | Optometrists ! (formerly York Office Supplies) 16 You” Street North RICHMOND HILL 884-4231 235-5729 1 Rentals, sales, 5 e r v i c e of office machines. B u s in e s s supplies and social stationery J. C. Horvat,B.A., 0.1).: 15 Yonge St. N. 1 Richmond Hill James H. Timmins A. W. Kirchen, DD. 17 Yonge St N. Richmond Hill | Oil Paintings 1 Norman A. Todd H. B. FISHER Office Supplies ltd. OAK RIDGES. ONT. Large selection of Domestic and European Paintings at reuonable prices i Art Clneu livery Friday 1 From 10 In. to 4.30 pm. BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT Office TUrner 4-1780 Residence TUrner 4-1863 By Appointment J. Rabinowitch, 15 YONGE ST. NORTH Richmond Ell], Ontario Plaxton, Deane & Mann WINTER GARDEN Barrister, Solicitor, etc. RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL Richmond Hill Office 15 Yongo street N. 285-5144 884-5701 Thornhlll Ottlw 285-1 197 INTERIORS LTD. Discount On All aint-Waflpapel (The Old Stone House) AV. 5 4059 9114 Yonge St. Richvale S. Tolman ART & ANTIQUES Burluter. Solicitor. Notary Public THORNHILL 285-3165 TU. 4-4641 By Appointment TU. 4-3962 By Appointment (Continued) legal Ontario Land Surveyor- 53 Bedford Park Avenue Richmond Hill, 884-2941 4901A Yonge st.. Willowdale Ontario. 221-3485 Rea. George '1‘. Yates. OLS Stoufl'ville’s new Home for Senior Citizens Operated by Mennonite Home Assocution Chartered as a non-profit organization Guest applications now being received. Box 310., Stoulfvflle Rupert Ave. Home office open 2 to 5 p.m.. phone 640-1911 Evenings call 387-5690 - 840-1536 PIANO TUNING RUMBLE TRANSPORT AL PYLE 884-3614 121333235; Coaches for all Occasions FOR INFORMATION Telephone 833-5351 C.C‘M. & Raleigh Bicycles Repairs to All Makes A Complete Line of Sporting Goods 25 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill, 884-1213 Coach lines ltd. Sporting Goods Expert Repairs to TV - RADIO â€" HI FI - CAI RADIOS ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS AND PARTS Local Bus Service Daily Richmond Hill- Toronto Service Chartered Coaches Information: 285-3642 VETERINARY SURGEON Office Telephone 147 Youe St. N» Courtesy TV’: to Day Wuranty on Put- Eleotrlo Appliuce Repllfl '1 Parts Dr. W. Allan Ripley DAILY SERVICE I RICHMOND HILL TO TORONTO Local and Long Distance Hauling TU 4-1013 EM 4-2625 Senior Home Langdon's Transportation Eric’s Cycle and Sports Shop Authorized Service for Rogers Majestic ~ Fleetwood Gucsswork Is Eliminated New Scientific Method Trailways Of Canada Ltd. M PARKVIEW HOME Yates & Yates FREE ESTIMATES 125 PEMBERTON RD. RICHMOND HILL Surveyors Veterinary Television 884 - 7903 Trucking Pianos Class A. C, and H ATHV (Continued From Page 2) t dreds of institutional charges, and many instances of misman- agement that cut into the real income of the citizen. But these do not occur only in govern- ment. To our out, however, it is only the elected officials and those they hire that we can blackmail with our votes until. in understandable contempt, they take recourse in an infinite variety of dodges that involve dubious licensing, dubious in- spectiOns, dubious subrdivision‘ arrangements. 'boondoggling, sol- diering, back-scratching, and other tawdry favour exchanges that benefit the ‘arranger’ reth- ei- than the public at large. What are we trying to build â€"â€" schools for scandal? In Canada, we have lived with great and small scandals in these areas for years: and little wOnder, considering the unin- formed and unfair ground rules that we have allowed to grow up around us. Such growths have been fertilized primarily‘ by a long-standing tradition of1 huffy superiority in our attitud- es toward state administration in this continent. Once, this ‘may have been the harmless affection of a new and conceited ‘commercial class; but now it is ‘harmless no longer, and a re- ’vision of such attitudes is long ioverdue. Dear Mr. Editor PROFESSOR W. S. THOMSON 87 Vaughan Road. Expert 8L Fast TELEVISION REPAIRS Specialists In CUSTOM RE-UPHOLSTERING All Work Guaranteed ‘Free Estimates ‘ RICHMOND U PHOLSTERY Phone 884-5127 Bring the had let: to us 31mm DOW.“ mum-s 44 Levendale Rd. Richmond Hill Upholstery TELEVISION 42 LEVENDALE 884-3211 world news In f®CUS IN BY 9 A.M. OUT BY 5 PM. | Consequently, last week} Prime Minister Pearson gave no- tice of 1 series of measures aim- ed at speeding up the business of the Commons, which on occa- sion has tended to leg in recent sessions. These proposals are 1:11er adopted from British precedents and the work of the Committee on Procedure which has met during the last two sessions. The new measures include the extension of the hours of. sitting by abolishing lunch and! dinner adjournments; the allo-‘ cation of time for specific major measures; the removal of the study of estimates from the House itself to a group of standing committees; and a 36- ‘day limit on debating money matters in Parliament each ses- ‘aion, compared with 90 days last lyear. In addition, appeals from: lthe Speaker’s rulings would be Labolished to strengthen his position, and the time allotted to the daily question period would be restricted. ' ‘ Having sat through a number ment _businessufrom 2rhourrs‘l to 5‘2‘ hours a day. The rest of Parliament‘s time is allotted ml the question period and private member's hour. in effect. a_ further 71/2 hours a week will be added to Parliament’s time. I heartily welcome the pro- posal to take discuSSion of gov- ernment spending estimates out of the House proper and turn- ing it over to a group of com-3 mittees. This will give each private member more responsi- bility and a better opportunity to scrutinize the government ex-L penditures. The measure to disallow apâ€" peals from the Speaker‘s rul-. .u. -.... v. aw. selves. in order for t to spend more time stituency, but perhai come in the near futt In effect. I believe measures will all be in making for a far ‘ ent government. an businesslike handlii affairs of this nation .-..°... Sincerely. # A travelogue on India and Burma presented by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Naylor of Concord was enjoyed at the second an- null luncheon meeting of the York North Asociation of Sup- erannunted Women Teachers in St. George’s Anglican Church Hall, Winowdale, May 11. The slide: werc accompanied by synchronized commentary by Mrs. Naylor as well as authentic buckzround music. Mr. and Mrs. (Continued from Page 2) stated Outside a rally at which Dr. Martin Luther King was speaking. The demonstrators identified themselves as members of the Young Americans For Freedom. Retired Teachers Enjoy Travelogue Victor Borge and Bob Hope will be the head- liners at the ONE Grandstand this year. The pub- licity news just releaSed says the show will concen- trate on light, fast-moving comedy and will be opened by the Prime Minister. (Actually, to keep up the light, etc., thing. they plan to have Rich Little do his Lisper Pearson imitation.) The “Sex and Security” blowoff in Ottawa last week had all the makings for another Dorion en- quiry . . . Like. Dorian_Grgy,_that is. NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE â€" (CP) â€"- A Lin- coln County judge has suggested it’s time this historic town of 2,000 settles on a name once and for all . . . Or they could wait just a few more years and become part of Metro._ Local Joke-â€" The Quebec Electoral Boundaries Commission has recommended cutting the province’s federal vot' ing districts from 75 to 74 and a complete reorganâ€" ization of electoral boundaries. Two members of Parliament will be caught off base in the move and left politically homeless. One member is Real Caon- ette and the other is (ready?) our old “friend” For- estry Minister Maurice Sauve. (Continued From Page A ingestion that Prem- ier John Robuu would u- unmc the role 91' “gm.â€" W'u‘i'sem of mind (overnment were establish- ed. wu made by Reeve Charla Hooper It I meet- int 0! Mukhum Townshin Council lust week. The move was comment- iu on a propose! by Coun- cillor Clary Palmer tint the Township: 0! Markham Ind Vaughan and the Town of Richmond Hill. get to- [ether to set up an overall skull!!! board to cover the Ohm urns. Mr. Palmer nld it we: necessuy that they meet to discuss their joint future in the event of regional de- velopment. The final report of the Outerio Government’a Select Committee on tho Muloipu Act and rellted not Ins recommended re- (ionll uverument. “We did tlnt in 1934.” said Reeve Hooper. “You’re 30 year's late.” 7 lie nid, also. that county council Ind I Joint ginning committee. “When are you going to stop reading these editor- 1115 um rulize Roberts is [out to be dictator of 1! I11?” ukod the teen. The teen did not elabor- nh end the nutter was then dropped. without a: notion being taken on Mr. Pllmer’e props-ll. Second Thoughts Chancellor Robarts? wwwmmmnnmm OHw letter of long. hot sessions myself. 1 ings. thereby giving our own welcome these measures Wlth‘Speaker the same power as be open arms as do the majorityaenjoys in the United Kingdom. of members from all parties. ltfshould prove to he a definiti was originally thought that'time-saver as well as a guard there would be some opposition‘against petty obstructionism but to these reforms by the Conuwe have not as the English havl ‘servatives, but apparently thiSfdone, seen fit yet to appoint a is no longer true with few ex~gpermanent Speaker; this should ceptions. All the Conservatives'be done. to whom I have spoken are fullyl I was quite sorry to see that in favour of the reforms. there was no measuralntroducu i The reforms would raise the ed which would put utime limit iaverage time spent on govern- on the length of sessions them« ment business from 32 hoursselves, in order for the member lto 51/; hours a day. The rest of‘to spend more time in his oath lPlflilmem's time is allotted to stituency. but perhaps this will {the question period and private come in the near future. The reforms would raise the average time spent on govern- ment business from 31,2 hours to 5% hours a day. The rest of Mrs. A. W. Sommerville, dis-l trict convenor of organization; IToronto areal, installed the £01-‘ lowing new officers for 1965-66: Past President Mrs. C. A. Watt, President Miss Lila Ellison, Vice-president Mrs. H. H. Miles, Secretary Miss Muriel Perkin, Treasurer Miss Connie Nokes; group captains - North (Thorn- hill to Lake Simcoe) - Miss1 Marie Mater, Richmond Hill; south - Miss May McKay; east films ILiifCole‘s; west ~ Miss Mahala McGill. Mrs. Sommerville congratu- lated the members on the sucâ€" cess o! the association. report- ing that it has been the fastest growing unit in York County. All teachers, elementary, sep- arate and secondary are eligible for membership. Those retiring in June are asked to contact the secretary in September.l ! :Teaxhers not on pension may become “sedated members. growmg unit in ruin VuuueJ.‘ All teachers, elementary. sep- erate and secondary are eligible for membership. Those retiring in June are asked to contact the secretary in September. Teachers not on pension may become associated members. Activities of the association are cultural, educational and social. The area from which it draws its members includes For- est Hill Village. York Township, ‘Leaside, East York, North York ‘and the townships hardening: l ‘Yonge Street up to Lake Sim- coe. : Clerk of the Township 0! Vaughan at Maple, Ontario, notice of his objection to the approval of the said application. together with a statement of the grounds of such objection. 3. The Ontario Municipal Board may approve of the said application but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the ap- plication will be considered. Notice of any hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have filed an ab- jection. -,n an..- -I. Naylor own and operate the Harvest Moon Turkey Ranch. In tho ofi~season they enjoy world travel and indulge in their hobby of photography. and everything in between are advertised every Thursday in the Used Cars section of the the want-ads. See this directory for imported. domestic and sports cars. This Thursday and every Thursday in “The Lib- eral". GETCASHTO PA!NTUP...FIX UP. ..TUNE UP. . . DRESS UP . . . any good reason! Just phone. come in, and pick up the money you want! It‘s the fasiest way to take care of all your Spring expenses at one time. Call Beneficial now! Loans up to $5000â€"Your loan can be life-insured 42 month centracts on loans over $1500 Lot Beneficial put CASH In your pocket today AUSTINS T0 VOLKSWAGENS RICHMOND HHQHT§ QENTREBFCHWND H!”- 61" 1‘1, Ul II'IVIVV - ‘â€"-_r r . - 250 Yonge St. North 0 Phone: 884-4417 (Tam an- nsidents Phenc: 2:54.11) MN MMNGS DY APPOINTMENT- PHONE FOR “00‘. BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 0F CAQADA i. /Z‘flm In effect. I believe what these measures will all be usuccessful in making for a far more effici- ent government. and a more business-like handling 01' th. NOTICE .OF APPLICATION by the Corpm-ation of The Township of Vaughan for approval of the consolida- tion of the “Edgeley Water Area” and “Edgeley Water Area 2" TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of the Corporr tion of the Township of Vaughan has made application to The Ontario Municipal Board for approval of the consolidation of the “Edgeley Water Area” cre- ated by By-law 2707 and the “Edgeley Water Area 2" cre- ated by By-law 2829 of the above Corporation. The newly created area is to be known as the “Vaughan Acres Water Area". and is to comprise the lands as set out hereunder. FIRSTLY: The lands situate-in the Town- ship of Vaughan 'being bound- ed on the west by the east- ’ erly limit of Provincial High. way 400, on the north by the northerly limit of Lot 5 in {of May Concession 4 and the north- erly limit of Lot 6 in Conces- sion 5. on the east by the westerly limit of the Canadian National Railways“ lands being the dividing line between the east and west halves of Lots 4 and 5 in Concession 4 and on the south by the southerly limit of Lot 4 in Concessions 4 and 5. isECONDLY: : The lands situate in the Third Concession in the Township of Vaughan in the County 01 York being all of those parts of Lots 2 and 3 and Lots 6 to 10 inclusive lying to the west ‘ of the Canadian National Rail' ways’ right-of-way. THIRDLY: ‘ The lands situate in the Fourth Concession of the Township of Vaughan being the easterly halves of Lots 2 to 9 inclusive and those parts of Lots 10 to 14 inclus- ive owned by the Canadian National Railways. FOURTHLY: The lands situate in the Town- ship of Vaughan being the northerly 214 feet of lots 15 and 16 according to Regist- ered Plan 3541. 2. Any person interested may within twenty-one days after the first publication of this Not. ice, send by registered mail or deliver to Mr. J. M. McDonald. Clerk of the Township 01 Vaughan at Maple, Ontario. notice of his objection to the The last tlate for filing ob- jections willAbe the 14th day of June, 1965. DATED at THE TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN this 20th day Clerk, Township of Vaughan Municipal Offices. Maple, Ontario. 1965. J‘ M. MCDONALD N.-9144-65

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