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The Liberal, 12 Aug 1965, p. 12

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Joscelyn, Laughlin Franklin, Tucker & McBride “531/3 YONGE STREET? 225-4701 Chartered Accountants 31 Yonge Street North Richmond Hill, Ont. - 889-6562 112 Geneva Street St. Catharines, Ont. - 684-1177 PHILIP A. LIMPERT Chartered Accountant “6 South Taylor Mills Drive Richmond Blll, Ontulo Bunk of Nova Scout Building Aurora Telephone Aurora 727-9451 Wo personally handle all sales bills md advertisingâ€" PHONE Telephone 884-1861 VOLKSWAGEN SALES 8 SERVICE W. 8: P. SERVICE I78 YONGE ST. N. Richmond Hill CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT LEONARD R. ROSENBERG B. Com. Licensed Auctioneer York & Ontario Counties 36 Years Experience SPECIALISTS IN MOTOR TUNE-UP IGNITION SERVICE EXCHANGE IN VOLTAGE REGULATORS GENERATORS STARTERS 22 INDUSTRIAL RD” RICHMOND HILL Phone 884-5368 A Complete Transmission Service Automatic Specialists I lelv lll" TAKE-OUT SERVICE comer Agency 32 Yonge Street South lelted Delicious pipmg hot, Chinese Insurance - Moi-tuna load to take out. Home delivery or pick-up. Heat Fue’ Au“, "a “lbw” retaining containers, Ask for'Motor Vehicle Flnmeo Service our special take-out menu. Mt_Efflciem_Tasty TELEPHONE 727-9488-9 PHONE: Rear 47 Yonge St. S. willy: - £411,131 Aurora. Ontario SPECIALIZING IN PUREBRED CATTLE, FARM STOCK, FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS Mister Transmission Ltd. 177 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL 889-6662 Alvin S. Farmer Serving Richmond Hill and Surrounding Areas FLA. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Accountants Automobiles STREET BROS. AUTO ELECTRIC Town Inn TAKE-OUT SERVICE PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Transmission Auto Electric N E 886-5311 GORMLEY, ONT. Chinese Food Auctioneer 889-3591 L. E. Clark THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, August 12, 1965 Ambulance VAUGHAN-HILL Ambulance 884-7111 ll Chiropractic X-RAY cor. Windhurst Gate 8: Bayview (1 block south Bayview Plaza) Phone 884-1075 H. D. M elsHESs, D.C. Service Accurate Typing and Mimeographing PICK UP AND DELIVERY PROMPT SERVICE Mrs. Doreen Hawkins 833-5009 11.3. 1, King Arthur G. Broad 884-1812 HELEN SIMPSON LYN!" Helen Simpson Flowers METRO WIDE DELIVERY Member - Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association WILLY'S DUPLICATING Dr. J. Perdicaris RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE Hair Styling & Beauty Salons Dr. J. M. Dryer We Deliver Toronto & Surrounding Districts 13 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Next to Woolworth: CENTRE BAYVIEW PLAZA BEVERLEY ACRES PHONE OFFICE 884-3571 MEDICAL-DENTAL 21 Bedford Plrk Ave“ Richmond Hill 884-4251 By Appointment SPECIAL MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS Hans H of mann 73 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL 889-1974 Phone 884-5892 Leno’s Machine Shop Engineering 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) TORONTO 12, ONT. Ph. 485-1145 Duplicating Service DENTlST Open Evenings 18 YONGE ST. S.» RICHMOND HILL CONTINENTAL HAIR STYLIST .812 889-1812 AT ALL HOURS By Appointment STEAMFITTING WELDING RICE’S FLOWERS “Flowers For All Occulons" Phones Insurance Dental Flowers 884-1462 17 Queen St. E. Toronto 363 Insurance Fire. Auto Ind Liability Suite 2. Lowrie Building 15 Yonu Street N. Richmond Hill 884-1551 Ernie Brock & Son Office, 15' Yonze St. N. Radiance. 73 Leisure Lula 884-1219 Richmond Hill Toronto Office-â€" 7 Queen St. E., Suite 151 Phone 363-5877 Savage Insurance Services GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Automobile. Plate Glass Automobile Financing etc. T. C. Newman, Q.C.‘ BARRISTER 8; SOLICITOR. Suite 2 Lowrle Building 15 Yonge St N., Richmond Hill Every Thursday Afternoon 884-1551 ‘ Edward D. Hill BA. LLB. Barrister, Solicitor and Notuy Public. 15 Yonge St. North Richmond Hill. Ontario. 884-7891 220 Bay Street. Suite 701 Toronto 1. Ontario. 1388-9411. BARRISTERS - SOLICITORS AND NOTARIES PUBLIC Floyd E. Corner. Q.C. Bernard R. Fornng 47 Yonxe Street South BARRISTER, somcrron, i NOTARY PUBLIC Barrister. Solicitor & Notary Public '15 Yonge Street N., Richmond Hill, Ontario 8844413 80 Richmond St. W., Suite 402 Toronto 1, Ontario 366-3156 Parker & Pearson Elgin T. Barrow Norman .4. Todd Floyd E. Corner LTD. Kirby Brock Maple, Ont. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE STUART P. PARKER. Q.C JAMES H. PEARSON ROBERT G. PARKER Richmond Hill 50 Yongo St. N. Lawlor LeClaire & Bannon BARRISTERS-SOLICITORS 889-4955 25 Grandview Ave. Thomhill 889-1379 15 YONGE ST. NORTH Richmond Hill, Ontario Office 884-1780 Residence 884-1863 By Appointment J. Rabinowitch 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill 884-5829 Richmond Them-e Block Rel. 884-2117 Complete Insurance Service Plaxton, Deane & Mann Barristers. Solicitors. etc RICHMOND HILL ' THORNHILL Richmond 11111 Office 15 Yonxe Street N. 889-5144 884-5701 I‘hornhill Office 889-1197 Roy V. Bick Aurora, Ontario Telephone 727-9488-9 Insurance lul. 882-2621 Rel. 882-1224 (Continued) legal 363-3959 884-1543 II Optometrists (tormely York Office Supplies) 18 Yonge Street North) RICHMOND HILL 884-4231 889-5729 Rentals. sales, a e r v i c e of office machines. B u a in e a I supplies and social stationery A. W. Kitchen, DD. 17 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill James H‘ H. B. FISHER Office Supplies ltd. Expert Piano Tuner 25 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill. 8.844313 Office Supplies lSporting Goods H. N aftolin, O.D. BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT and Technician “Checked” Electronically New Scientific Method GUESSWORK ELIMINATED Pianos Bought and Sold Pyle Piano Sales 43 Yonge St. N. (Legion Court) If no answer at For appointment please call C. H orvat, B.A., on. 15 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill wmnn GARDEN INTERIORS LTD. Discount On All Call 884-1105 or 889-3316 day time only aint-Wallpapel Eric’s Cycle and Sports Shop C.C.M. & Raleigh Bicycle: Repairs to All Makes 294 Bayview Plaza 9114 Yonge St. Richvale Barrister, Notary FREE DELIVERY THORNHILL 889-3165 Richmond Hill 889-1059 By Appointment By Appointment 884-4641 884-4040 (Continued) 884-3962 Sporting Good 884-3614 Legal Pianos Timmins Solicitor. Public RUMBLE TRANSPORT Local Bus Service Dally Richmond Hill Toronto Service Chartered Coaches Information: 889- Coaches for all Occaions FOR IN FORMATION Telephone 833-5351 4901A Yongo Sh, Willowdnlo 221-3485 George T. Yates, 9L5 Res. 24 Denver Cres.. Willowdale 445-3778 Expert Repairs to TV - RADIO - HI FI - CAR RADIOS ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS AND PARTS Authorized Factory Service for Rogers Majestic - Fleetwood McClary - Easy and Inglis Electric Appliance Repairs and Parts Coach lines ltd. Dr. W. Allan Ripley Office Telephone 147 Yonge St. N., 884-1432 Richmond Hill Local and Long Distance Hauling 884-1013 364-2625 bidtri‘uted from: Interesting Accurate Complete The Christian Science Monitor 4 Ono Norway 5%., Boston 15, Most. Send your newspaper for tho “mo checked. Enclosed find my check or money order. I] 1 year $22. E] 6 months $1] [1 3 months $5.50 Transportation Langdon’s BOSTON LOS ANGELES LONDON CHICAGO Trailways Of Canada Ltd. P.C.V. Class A, C, and H DAILY SERVICE RICHMOND HILL TO TORONTO Ontulo Land Surveyor- VETERINARY SURGEON Yates & Yates International New: Coverage 45 INDUSTRIAL RD. RICHMOND HILL Surveyors Veterinary Television 884- 7903 Trucking Address RENO Stats 889-3642 Zone Custom Upholstery Chesterfield: 8. Chairs 884-6214 ST. JOHN’S, Nfld.-â€"(CP)â€"Rock ’n Roll may be one of the principal causes of instability in young people today a leading Canadian music teacher said yesterday. . . . Yes, especially when they have the rocks in their head and a roll in their pockets. film CLASSIFIEDS-Get Results-8844105 Which reminds us of the announcement by the Metro Police Department that 600 policemen have been detailed to control the crowds on the Beatle beat when the lads from Liverpool land into the Gardens next Tuesday. . . . Into the valley of death rode the noble six hundred. . . . ’ (Continued from Page 2) this we can only assume that it was out of necessity in order to get work in Toronto. A story on one of our smaller strikes at Ana- conda Brass says staggered work hours are an issue and one picket was seen to be carrying a sign saying: “The Bible says the seventh day shall be a day of rest. We don’t want Sunday work.” . . . unless, it could have added, at double-time rates. The City of Hiroshima, which twenty years ago was virtually unknown, last week commemorated the 20th anniversary of the day it was “put on the map” by the first A-qub_. . . or vice-versa. LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS-Get Results-8844105 The CBC, in its eagerness for Canadian scripts for “The Serial”, has a ready made story in the multi-episode postal strike with its mounting clim- axes and on-again off-again suspense. They could take a bit of artistic license to write in a small part for Postmaster General Tremblay andâ€"if the Mon- treal staff succeed in getting the full $660â€"they could even call it “The Great Mail Robbery.” Posi Scriptâ€" TREND UPHOLSTERY CUSTOM RE-UPHOLSTERING All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates RICHMOND UPHOLSTERY, Phone 884-5127. BAKER ELECTRONIC SERVICE Second Thoughts NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 44 Levendale Rd. Richmond Hill Upholstery OPEN THURSDAY TILL a 87 Yonge St. N. 889-4853 Specialists In 240 Brnncho. from Coast to c‘ ‘l' R 0 I] I. E ? CALL BAJ - 0485 AN R.E.T.A. MEMBER G. E. CARTER Always there with ready cash .. . . For Vacallon Expenses or any good reason. $5000 to $5.000“) (Continued From Page 2) ! Ambrose de Farey, Francis‘ Reneux, James Marchard and Le Chevalier de Marescal. all‘ French refugees, owned farms ‘on each side of Yonge Street above Elgin Mills. They settled this part of the country because the ridges looked like the hills of France and they thought that if the soil was rich enough to grow such magnificent pine trees. it was rich enough to grow grapes. But they proved very poor farmers, cleared very few acres. made but little improvements and spent most of their time in the capital where a mimic representation of the old world court and etiquette was kept up by the followers of fashion and style. While the restoration of the Bourbons took place they gave away their farms or left them as they were, and hastened away to their native land with all the eagerness of children away from home. Their little clearings were soon over-run with second- growth pines, one after another of these deserted lots were squatted on by neighbors and strangers. Then came In other "claimants" reSultlng in years of litigation and loss to all but the lawyers. Consult the LIBERAL WANT ADS When Home Repam Are Needed Flashback Richmond Hill 10132 A former resident of Rich- children were able to concen- mond Hill and member of the trate more on expressing their staff of York 1 Inspectorate, ideas. Surprisingly enough, the George Noble, now assistant children who had been taught superintendent of North York by the ITA method had more Township public schools, was Correctly Spelled words (meas- under fire recently for the pro- “Nd in the traditional alpha- posed use of ITA (the Initial bet) than did the other chil- Teaehing Alphmbet) by a group dren- of 100 North York primary stuâ€" Mr- Halllnan reports too that dents. the ITA chlldren read more and Some trustees of the North York Board of Education ob- jected to “experimenting” with the children by introducing "phonetic" textbooks written in the enlarged alphabet. New Alphabet ls Tried In TSA 2 Markham Class Inspector Maynard Hallman reports that use was made of [TA in a Unionvllle Public School grade 1 class last year, (part of TSA 2 Markham) and will be continued this year. The 90-year old "A sys- tem was created by Sir Isaac Pitman and makes use of a 44-letter alphabet, with one letter form {or each sound in the English language. After one or more years with the new alphabet. children are said to adapt readily to the con- ventlonal 26-letter alphabet. Mr. Hellman is presently as- sessing the system in TSA 2 and has already made an in- t'erim report to the Department of Education and the Canadian Education "Aasoéiation. In a check with two grade 1 classes taught by conventional methods, it was found; that given the same composition as- signment (to write it "story about a picture discuseea with them by the teacher) the ITA- taught children wrote three times as much. “They appeared to have much less inhibition." stated Mr. Hallman and attri- buted this to the fact that, freed from the peculiarities of non-t phonetic English spelling, the "‘I have' 'some interesting statisgjcs," he said and reported that these indicate that the children}: crngBiVe writing 15 helped cohsiderably. Before The Magistrate A reasonable doubt and the would now resolve in lawn? legal aid system brought about the accused. ‘ a , a dismissal last week in Magis- According to the maxim. trate's Court for a Kleinburg was better that 100 guilty 1:: man, who was charged with go free than one innocent M beimt in nae-“den A? an offen- suffer. ,3 slve weapon. “noweVa. a thin: that Magistrate 0. S. Hollinrake been reduced to 10 by now. dismissed the charge against said Mr. Hollinrake. Leonard Gray, who appeared He commended William Ho before him for judgment son of Toronto, who defend after evidence had been taken Gray under the legal ayatem in two separate hearings in for the way he had handled July. the case and also for the as Gray had been picked up in sistance he had given the court Vaughan Township June 8. at in the matter of research. Reasonable Doubt, legal System Bring About Acquittal Gray had been picked up in Vaughan Township June 8, at which time a .22 calibre re- volver was found under the front seat of his car. He denied ownership of both the gun and the car. Magistrate Hollinrake said he had given a great deal of consideration )0 the case and everytime that he had decided on a conviction, he found he still had I doubt, which he 'u‘ Rambling Around Wednesday, the discussion centred ’around the “Impact of Red China," by Professch. G. Saywell, Department of East AsiaticStud’les, U of T. The address of the day was by Professor Robert E. Carter, Department of Philosophy, U of T, on “In- tellectual Flexibility and Practice.” The basic idea; was that life was not a process Where you find anw swers, every part of life is a quest. Another inter- esting address was by Professor J. N. Emerso Department of Anthropology, U of T, on “Culture Relativism.” (Continued from Page 2) selves in the beginning and white men came on their land. It is our idea to develop each of the Béntu sections and our own to the point of sew/Suffici- ency.” 7 r 7 h _ _ -/ ‘ H Thursday brought discussion of the Mysore Project in India. Greg. said that the idea behin Mysore was that India could be helped best by th right kind of education and training that will he] her to develop her own resources and produce food for her own needs. Joseph Hulse, chairman of th Canadian Mysore ProjectAgave the address. _ wwfieth hays fonndvthei; contact with the French students from Quebec an enlightening one. They were told that the separatism problem in Quebea is not really seriousi ‘_ According to Bill, the wisest man at the wholc conference was its organizer, Stewart Fisher. “He is a man with a great understanding 0: young people and he says what he wants to say i a few words.” ‘u uvv -v.-.-_, _-__-v._ Friday, the last day of the program, was devot to “International Understanding through Service.’ Members of this panel were from the Canadia Peace Corps, the World’s University Society, Fron tier College and Canadian University Service Over seas. u A. u v- -u. When the conference disbanded on Saturday Mr. Fisher said that he hoped that the aim of it hac‘ been realized which was to institute a. small liberal ism in a once bigoted mind. He stressed the neces sity of keeping an open mind on all public issues Bill was thrilled to discover that there an people in the world who love to talk and discuss im portant subjects. People who were willing to drol their reticence in trying to reach a. common under standing. _._. i u I. n l I ,L 7 ‘I_- wher‘éwfogggg vfiekvévéryone was dying to lea as much as they could about people or anything . . would have been willing to stay up all nigh ." Greg, “It was such a relief t9 be at; a plac case and “I want to thank Mr. Hobso ‘d decided and other members of the loo: found he bar who aided In this," Magi: which he trate Hollinrake said. Mr. Hellman reports too the! the ITA children read more and read material at a much higher intellectual level. Part of the improved performance. of course, he relates to the “Haw- Lhorne" effect, caused when the teacher's enthusiasm and interest in a new system is com- municated to the children, in- creasing their interest and making them work harder. "But why shouldn't we take ldvsn- taze of this?” asked Mr. Hall- man. About half of the class switch- ed to the conventional alphabet before the end of the year and the others will make the change in grade 2. Cost of equipping a class with texts in the ITA Ilphl- bet is about $700. Mr. Hall- man reports, but points out that it just two children In luck I class are saved from repeltlnl one node, the cost would be completely recouped as it costs some- where around $350 per year to educate I child In the elementary school Intem. Whlle the North York trua- tees felt that parents would ob- ject to their children being “ex- perimented” on. Mr. Hellman reports that he has had several calls from parents uklnz thmt their children be put in the ITA class. Mr. Noblv reports too tha it is parents who are pressln for the new system. The No ,York board subsequently agree to mlt the system to he uu wl ' approximately 100 ch11 dreh. Mr“ Ngble was a York 1 ln‘ spectoh in 1953 and later moved to Lea‘ ide and Forest Hll‘ Boards fore taking his-’prom emt p‘ostuwlth North York. ‘ “It (legal aid) points out the every citizen is entitled counsel for defense, so that it has an equal opportuni especially in I one like th where much legal research needed. man at the who]

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