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The Liberal, 3 Jun 1965, p. 12

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12 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Accountants STREET BROS. AUTO ELECTRIC SPECIALISTS 1N MOTOR TUNEâ€"UP IGNITION SERVICE L. E. Clark ILA. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 54531/2 YONGE STREET BA. 5-4701 __,__._‘â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"’ ‘XCHANGE IN - VOLTFAGE REGULATORS TELEPHONE 727-91884) Joscelyn, Laughlin, GENERATORS Rm 47 Yam St. S. Franklin, TUCker STARTERS Aurora, Ontario 22 INDUSTRIAL RD., RICHMOND HILL Phone 884-5368 & McBride Chartered Accountants 31 Yonge Street North Thursday, June 3, 1965 Insurance l Corner Agency Limited Insurance - Mortgages Fire, Auto and Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service Roy V. Bick Complete l I Richmond Hill, Ont. - 235-6562 ch” Insurance Service 112 Geneva Street St. Catharines, Ont. - 684-1177 17 Queen St. E. Toronto 363-3959 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Tau)" Inn 25 Grandview Ave. LEONARD EESFNBERG TAKE-OUT SERVICE Bank of Nova Scotia Building 32 Yonge Street SE?" 'A‘ Aurora Delicious piping hot, inese . f d t t k out. Home . arrow Telephone Aurora PA. 1-9451d‘L‘1’iveryo ova epickmp. Heat; Elgm T B retaining containers. Ask for Insurance PHILIP A. LIMPERT our special take-out menu. Fl”, Auto Ind mummy Chartered Accountant Fastâ€"Efflclentâ€"lasly Suite 2, Lowrie, Building PHONE: 446 South Taylor Mills Drive 15 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill. Ontario 8844136 "‘ 8844137 Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1551 Telephone 884-1861 ‘ , :Ernie Brock & Son ' LTD. Accounting Arthur G. Broad Servrce DIG. 21 Bedford Park Ave., Richmond Hill TUrner 4-4251 By Appointment BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING FOR SMALL BUSINESSES Sam 1. Cohen 12 Virgilwood Drive, Willowdale H D Melsness’ 0.0. 633-5122 x-RAY Icor. Windhurst Gate & Bayview (1 block south Bayview Plaza) Phone TU. 4-1075 By Appointment Auctioneer Alvin S. Farmer Licensed Auctioneer York & Ontario Counties 36 Years Experience SPECIALIZING IN PUREBRED CATTLE, FARM STOCK, FURNITURE AND Dr. J. M. Dryer DENTIST Open Evenings ’78 YONGE ST. S., RICHMOND HILL I Dental _._â€"â€" Kirby Brock Maple, Ont. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Bus. 832‘2621 Res. 832-1224 ______’__â€"â€"â€" Savage Insurance Services ‘ GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass Automobile Financing etc. Office, 15 Yonge St. N. Residence, 73 Leisure Lane Richmond Hill TU. 4-1219 Richmond Hill Legal OFESSIONAL ND I Legal (Continued) I’laxton, Deane & Mann Barrister, Solicitor. etc. RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL Richmond Hill Office 15 Yonge Street N. 285-5144 RIM-5701 Thornhill Office 285-1197 James H. Timmins Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public THORNHILL 285-3165 Office Supplies â€" H. B. FISHER Office Supplies Ltd. (formerly York Office Supplies) 16 Yonge Street North RICHMOND HILL 884-4231 285-5729 Rentals, sales, 5 e r v i c e of office machines. B u sin e s s supplies and social stationery J. C. H orvat,B.A., DD. 15 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill By Appointment TU. 4-4641 A. W. Kirchen, CD. 17 Yonge St N. Richmond Hill By Appointment TU. 4-3962 I Surveyors Upholstery I Yates & Yates Ontario Land Surveyors 4901A Yongc SL. Willowdale 221-3485 George T. Yates. OLS Res. 24 Denver Cresc., Willowdale 445-3778 ,Coach Lines Ltd. Coaches for all Occasions: FOR INFORMATION Telephone 833-5351 Trailways Of Canada Ltd. Local Bus Service Daily Richmond Hill- Toronto Service Chartered Coaches 285-3642 Information: I I Trucking [RUMBLE TRANSPORT P.C.V. Class A, C, and H ’TiaEhback' '7i it‘onliniied From Page While there that Mr. Eaton may concerned about the events in the world today. “A thousand years serve to build a state"; remarked \t'insâ€" .I‘arliameniari I: a possibility Foreign Relations. It will be the be over- purpose of ihis committee to al- ' pessimistic in his view of the my free debate with references world situation. nonetheless all to Canadian policy in world atâ€" of us as ciii7ens of a free and fans. peace-loving country must feel slated. state otaboui matter, the question of peace and war ii Ottaw Letter (‘ommiiieo on way of life we must continually strive to maintain and protect. 'i‘o overlook the big issues would he to admit defeat. To face them squarely. while not A sure guarantee of success, is the only possible course Canada. as a nation. must accept While “R at times ditTer with the foreier policy as expounded by the Prime Minister "there no question il'e importance of this Because it deals with Pearson Is i, is will"?S mnl‘c Important than Uniied States there can never 1m" CITI'I'f‘hIII I“ 1939"“? Imlil‘any other subject that can be be any question of suppertmz {1:13) 1:291:11}: '1’}? (I‘m ‘YSIIE‘I‘ ‘9 bl‘ntiflht before us." America and our allies in order . J tirinp Hi. “mg {9. mi "f" “itile all of us concern our. to protect our mutual interests. ‘ . i > \\ ien great na ions are who“ mm m”. “an” m“. pom. gimme“. Spccmlists in pitted against one another. Smn Nam our {m 1]. ~ “ (‘I'qTou Today Canada stands as one . . H . , “He‘s 0‘” i ‘ of the iriiiv great middle pow-(ENS and m” ‘acat'nm' “'9 ' RE-iiPHOLSTERINc ~ - ‘ , . . - - . “fluid mars remember on f 1r ers in the “mid. it enjoys an the“, mod wings conslnme a m extremely high standard of livâ€" ing second only to the United All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates Phone 884-5137 44 Levendale Rd. Richmond Hill States of America. Its citizens are. healthy. free and happy. And this is the sort of disposi- tion which we all must fight to protect - ii is a way of life‘ ‘Wlllf'h has proved to be the best tested and improved through centuries of experiment. ‘ Democracy is a form of gm“, ernment designed to best meet :tlie needs and wishes of the citi- zens in a harmonious and rep-l (Continued From Page 2) him back. 45. . I Sharp ran away with Dexter. “WWI”? “fay' The purpose 0f 45 in dch Parliament is to constitute a pair of moccasins 85. in to forum of opinion where the wishes of the majority will bcl acted upon and the wislies of‘ the niinoriiy will be heard and.‘ they too. acted upon. Iis purâ€" came pose. also. is to protect the III- ieresis of all citizens in Abraham Walker: Dr. one Mr. Benon: 22 yards of shirt- 2 at 5s per yard, 1 ball of ‘iiic 4s 6d. Chief Justice Elmslcy to board this day morning, the March 29. 1797: l mug of beer “(HWY-Vi 25V FOREIGN RELATIONS pi th in bad the import of slaves but in 1800mm according to Toronto historian‘rf-‘Ia"y Of State f‘“ EXtemal AI‘ Dr. Scadding whose log cabin isifa‘rsi Proposed 3 mom)" for me COMMITTEE _ It is for this reason that last 4. ,. y. 4. week saw all parties express: This hum. entry reminds us their deep and serious concern‘ at in 1797 more were sIavesnbout the events occurring in Canada_ Governor gimmeiVietnam and the Dominican Re- a law passed forbidding public. And it. is for this reason that Paul Martin. the Sec: Judge Powell's negro: To 1, nt of brandy. 5s. ‘ ~eserved in Exhibition I3ark,lffl’!ffllnfint Of an allâ€"pally“ DAILY SERVICE RICHMOND HILL T0 TORONTO Local and Long Distance Hauling TU 4-1013 EM 4-2625 pi Simcoe's successor. Peter Rus- sell. offered t'or sale a black woman. named Peggy. aged 40. and a black boy. named Jupiter. aged 15. The advertisement in the York Gazette and Oracle claimed the woman was a tolerâ€" able cook and washwoman and perfectly understood the mak- ing of soap and candles. Her price was $150, the boy's $200, a quarter Off for cash. III at at a Dr. Price: Dr. one glass of milk punch ls. Ephriam Payson: 1 bowl of cggnog Ihe found eggst 3s 6d. James Ruggles: To half a loaf of bread for a Dutchman, 1s. Jesse Ketchums‘ name ap- peared Often in the account books. according to Mr. Harâ€" rison. one entry charges him with 1 gill of rum ls. 3d and one breakfast 25. This is par- ticularly interesting in light of the fact that it was Ketchum who opened up and named Tem- perance Street in Toronto and had included in the deeds a Police Charge Tara iMan After Accident A motorist from Tara, On-l tario, near Owen Sound, has “been charged with careless driving following an accident ‘in Richmond Hill. May 28. i He is Neil McDougald. who 1was the driver of a car which was in collision with a vehicle‘ .driven by John Latimer. .\u-‘ rora, at Yonge Street and In-‘ dustrial Road. Damage to the two cars was 3900. i ‘ . iMARKHAM: Four churches â€" lGrace Anglican. St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian. Markham Baptistl and St. Andrew‘s United â€" wilII join together this summer toI hold a vacation church school‘ for children of the village. i * * >IK >I< iBROUGHAM: Despite the claim of a township resident that soil ~Q Rambling Around (Continued from Page 2) """WCII Patios, circular gardens, parking areas, beauty parlours, barber shops. tea rooms, tuck shops, hobby rooms, work rooms with power tools, billiard rooms, assembly halls and auditoriums, libraries and interdenominational chapels. H The homes will take three types of residents. those who wrll just require normal care: those who will require bed care and those. who require special care. Those requiring normal care are residents who can care for themselves generally and are able to not around and carry out the personal duties of EVCI‘ITIHI'IIII‘Q. ’I‘hcre are special accommodations for married couples requirini.r normal care. Those who require bed care are residents, partially con- fined to bed, but who need only a minimum of med- ical care or nursing supervision. These are people who would not be eligible for admission to a hos- pital. Special care patients are “mentally confused" and senile and require some supervision‘. . . but do not require admission to an Ontario Hospital as a mental patient. 'At the end of March 1963, there were 8,350 residents of homes operated by municipalities and at the moment there is room for some normal care patients. However a shortage of bed space continues in the areas of special and bed care and the building program is designed to meet this need. To qualify for a public home for the aged you have to be a resident of your municipality. Green Acres, situated at Newmarket is the Metropolitan Toronto Home for the Aged. another is York Manor, also at Newmarket which serves this county. A new church'operated home will be opened at Stouffville. The Minimum age for application is 60 years. To enter a public home, applications will be supplied at: the local municipal welfare office. In a public home for the aged, nearly everyone pays his way. Old age pensioners are asked to turn over their pension cheques to the. home. They re- ceive a small refund for personal expenses. A resident is supplied with these necessities: i clothing. if needed, glasses. dentures, hearing aids, wheelchairs. medical care from the doctor of his choice. and prescribed drugs and tobacco. In addition to these necessities residents form drama groups and put on plays; they form their own choirs and they have the services of auxiliary volunteers and service clubs on occasion a. theatre group will put on a dress rehearsal in a home clause which forbade the salel of alcoholic beverages in any} IMPLEMENTS TUrner 4-1462 tests taken at the site of the' for the aHPd' I Television I â€" T. C. Newman, Q.C. We personally handle all sales bills and advertising-â€" PHONE 886-5311 GORMLEY, ONT. Dr. J. Perdicaris MEDICALâ€"DENTAL CENTRE BAYVIEW PLAZA BEVERLEY ACRES PHONE OFFICE TU. 4-3571 Automobiles I Engineering SPECIAL MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS Leno’s achine Shop CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL AV. 5-1974 STEAMFI’I‘TING WELDING Hair Styling 8: Beauty Salons VOLKSWAGEN SALES & SERVICE w. a. P. SERVICE 331 I78 YONGE ST. N. Richmond Hill AV. 5 - 359] Auto Body I Work ; Town Auto Body 173 Yonge Street North (Opposite R. D. Little 8: Son) Hans H Of mann CONTINENTAL HAIR STYLIST 13 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Next to Woolworths Free Estimates for Repairs to All Makes of Cars EARRISTER & SOLICITOR Suite 2 Lowrie Building 15 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill * aint-Wallpapei Every Thursday Afternoon TUrner 4-1551 Toronto Officeâ€" '1 Queen St. 15., Suite 151 Phone EM. 3-5877 Floyd E. Corner Q.C. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC Floyd E. Corner, QC. Bernard R. Forgan; 47 Yonge Street South Aurora, Ontario Telephone PAi-kview 7-9488-9 Edward D. Hill B.A. LLB. Barrister. Solicitor and Notary Public. 15 Yonge St. North lRiehmond Hill, Ontario. TU. 4-7391 220 Bay Street, Suite 701 Toronto 1. Ontario. EM. 6-9411. Parker & Pearson STUART P. PARKER, QC. JAMES H. PEARSON ROBERT G. PARKER Richmond Hill 50 Yonge St. N. BARRISTERS - SOLICITORS WINTER GARDEN INTERIORS LTD. Discount On All BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT 9114 Yonge St. Richvale AV. 5-1059 FREE DELIVERY Pianos FREE ESTIMATES PIANO TUNING Guesswork Ia Eliminated New Scientific Method AL If “0 a“Swer- call 884-1105 GUARANTEED IVORK ,, AV. 5.4955 _ Tu_ +1543 DAVE HAY Phone 884-3892 wage S . H m 4.4745 Lawlor LeClaire : enior ome H 1 & Bannon A b I I BARRISTERS-SOLICITORS 2 15 Yonce Street N. PARKVIEW HOME m u Richmond Hill. Ontario S‘oumque.‘ MW Home [or r ' TU‘ +4413 1 Senior Citizens 7 V 80 Richmond St. W.. Suite 402. Operated by \AUGI‘IAN-I’IILL Tmonatgsglgsmaflo Mennonite Home Association Ambulance RICHMOND HEIGHTS C““"‘er§§‘gaa,f,.:,,2§“'”°“‘ CENTRE Guest applications now “Flowers For All Norman A. being received. Occasions” Bu4. Box 910, Stouffville Serving Richmond Hill Phones and Surrounding Areas 334-1812 AT ALL HOURS i We Deliver Auto Districts Transmission HELEN SIMPSON Helen Simpson Mister Flowers Transmission Ltd. 177 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL Member - Florists’ Delivery Association 2518 YONGE ST. _ 9 A CoiSlje Trina; si n1 (M St. Clements} ' L S 0 y ' ~ q v Service TORONTO l... OINT. Ph. HU. 5-1145 'Automatic Specialists BRITISICI‘, Toronto & Surrounding LYNET’T METRO WIDE DELIVERY; Telegraph, Public 15 YONGE ST. NORTH Richmond Hill, Ontario Office TIIrner 4-1780 Residence Tl‘rncr 4-1868 By Appointment J. Rabinowitch, BA. 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill 534-71929 Richmond Theatre Block Res. TU. 4-2117 Solicitor & Notaryi Rupert Ave. Home Office Open 2 Io 5 p.m., phone 640-1911 Evenings call 887-5690 - 840-1536 , Eric's Cycle BARRISTER SOLICITOR‘ w '7 orts ho NOTARY PUBLIC ' and bp S p Ct" \l. &' Raleish Bicycles Repairs in \il Makes A Complete LII’IF of Spoi‘iin: Good: 25 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill, 854-1213 .5. TV a. RADIO g srawc: . - Expert Repairs to TV - RADIO - HI FI - CAR ‘- it 9 premises on this street. A tem- proposed new municipal build-, perance Pledge for Sunday ing at Highway No. 2 and Brock. school children. in his hand- Road were not satisfactory and‘ \K' the C ll RADIOS ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS AND PARTS Authorized Service for Rogers Majestic - Fleetwood Courtesy TV’s 90 Day Warranty on Parts I‘Iectric Appliance Repairs and Parts 884- 7903 45 INDUSTRIAL RD. RICHMOND HILL Veterinary Dr. W. Allan Ripley VETERINARY SURGEON Office 147 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill Telephone TU. 4-1432 > THE treasury glance Homes 9291-. ,,.=m.a-.- m. -â€"o-â€" o w: The Christian Science Monitor Doe Norway St., Boston, Moss. 02115 Please enter my subscription to the low. I enclose $....... (US. Funds) D 1 YEAR :24 [l 6 months $i2 [J 3 months $6 I Name,_ _ _ _____.___ there in 1880. ‘2 might be interested in the latest news about those riting hung for many years onithat any building should be. wail of the Methodist‘postponed, council did not take hurch in Egiinton. In fact Mr.‘:any action on his claim and pas-I arrison reported seeing itlsed a resolution calling for the, ,building to be two stories high.‘ Second Thoughts (Continued from Page 2) Take Me To Your Litreâ€" A story from London on the effects of Britain‘s changeâ€"over to the metric system says: “Instead 3 0f the customary pint in British pubs, beer will be measured as a half litre." And there will be. a lot of remarks about the country going to the dogs I when the boys start barking at the bar for art 'n arf, ’n art. I It i l t _ King Township's volunteer firemen (who are I being blamed for setting a practice fire which went With the wmd to destroy $10,000-worth of buildings) cockroach races that were being run by firemen of I North I Oi‘k. The North York (‘ouncil has had the fireballs fumigated and their woodwork is now avail- able to crawl into. It 1 Toronto barbers have informed the city‘s males that haircuts are going up another ‘25 cents to $1.75 . . . When they want to take a little OFF the top, i they ask! I t it t I Â¥ It I l The. face-saving “cultural exchange” pact Ottawa negotiated with France last week is being called an umbrella agreement because it will officially allow the other provinces to do what Quebec has already done unofficially. . . . That’s real nice of them, but who needs an umbrella on a frosty Friday? , I t i i . Inspector Pilkington, head of Metro's morality sqiiad, qualified last week for our Little League of Little. Tailors with his “Seven At a Slow” seizure ‘ of paintings from the EROS ‘65 exhibit. at the. (‘am- Mon Galleries in Toronto. The. show. which “couldn't have happened a few years ago" was set backward a ; [PW .W‘ai‘s or more by their absence and is now back- wai‘dly called SORE ’65. it t It I! * Meanwhile, Anna Cameron. sister of the owner of the ('amei'on Galleries (She's the one who docs the “Why I holiday in New Brunswick“ commerc- ials) chose the occasion to announce that she is leaving for a holiday . in Spain- * it t * The American networks say the tour-day 65’»- oi'bit (lemini space flight will not be cm‘ert‘d Comm- . e t i uously but all news from the. capsule will be cut into their programs immediately after the com- mci‘cials. Y! It C # Â¥ Monitor for the period checked be- ‘ it it we I it! , I’air Qiicsiionâ€" . \m' ihat Moon-mil usual: and \wiii‘cnc’» are Ill‘rlillg ticket: under the plates firm"; ".\o French No I‘m" :hoiild we rp'aliaip \1III‘i similar iickeit (‘oimnuiiisi fighters are now steering well clear of the American forces in South Vietnam. 'l‘hcy haye learned it can be dangerous to even get within range of the Yankees â€"â€" they could get themselves killed or hurt in the accidents. ., IOI' restaurant menus: "No English -â€" No Order". . The Ontario Government contributes 50 per cent of the construction cost and 70 per cent of the oper- ating cost for the public homes for the aged. Welfare officers feel they learn new things every day about care for the aged, and efforts are now being made to avoid isolating homes for the aged. The new trend is to build. them near commun- ities. A special effort is made to place homes for the aged near housing for elderly persons. its it! it ’Il )k Charitable Institutions These are private homes for the aged operated by charitable organizations, church, ethnic and other groups. Arrangements to enter these institutions should be made directly through the organization which has its own admission rules. However, since the prov- ince makes considerable grants to these institutions, it asks that persons admitted should have one year's residence in Ontario. There are 61 charitable institutions in Ontario five of which have bed care areas. Eighteen of thes homes in the Metro area provide space. for abou 2,000 residents, accounting for about half of th accommodation of this type in the province. '3 in it it )It It must be, understood that homes for the age are not hospitals. In all situations where healt is a problem, the family doctor’s confidential ropor and a personal examination, enable the physicia to the home to decide whether or not home care rather than hospital treatment is to the individual’ advantage. In any event the required medical ex amination helps the home authorities to counse the prospective resident an d his family. ' The Department of Public Welfare exercise. general supervision 0 f these homes and share equally with the municipalities in the costs of con Sii‘thIIOn and expansionâ€"so that 50’”) 0f the. re quired social capital is provided by the provmce The provincial and federal governments also con tribute 70% of the continuing costs of operation an maintenance. Let Beneficial put CASH In your pocket today GET CASH TO PAINT UP . . . FIX UP . . . TUNE UP... DRESS UP . . . any good reason! Just phone. come in, and pick up the money you want! It‘s the fastest way to take care of all your Spring expenses at one time. Call Beneficial nowl Loans up to $5000 -Your loan can be hteunsured 42 month contracts on loans over $1500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. OF CANADA RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE, RICHMOND HILL 250 Yonge St, North 0 Phone: 884 4417 7am“... gvpa residents Phone CBS-billl egg“ “pong; 5y APPOINTMENT- PHONE FOR HOURS

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