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The Liberal, 9 Mar 1967, p. 14

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- I Chinese Food I l Chiropractic XJLQ Y cor. Windhurst Gate & Bayview (1 block south Bayview Plaza) Phone 884-1075 H. D. Melsness, 0.0. 32 Yonge Street South Delicious piping hot. Chinese food to take out. Home delivery or pick-up. Heat retaining containers. Ask for our special takeout menu. Fast-Efficienaâ€"Tasty ?BONE: I Automobiles VOLKSWAGEN SALES 8. SERVICE W.&P. MOTORS LTD. I78 YONGE ST. N. Richmond Hill I Accountants PHONE We personally handle all sales bills and advertisingâ€" Joscelyn, Laughlin, Franklin, Tucker & McBride 1 Chartered Accountant ‘ ‘31 Yonge Street North Richmond Hill, Ont. 884-4474-5 V 112 Geneva Street St. Catharines, Ont. - 684-1177 Bank 0! Nova Scam Building Aurora A Complete Transmission Service Automatic Specialists Licensed Auctioneer York & Ontario Counties 36 Years Experience SPECIALIZING IN ‘ PUREBRED CATTLE, ‘ FARM STOCK. FURNITURE AND ‘ IMPLEMENTS Dr. M. R. Buljubasic 14 THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill‘, Ontario, Thursday, March 9, 1967 Transmission Ltd. 177YONGEST.N. RICHMOND HILL 889-6662 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT LEONARD R. ROSENBERG L. E. Clark & Associates PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 54531/2 YONGE STREET 225-4701 Dr. J. M. Dryer Town Inn TAKE-OUT SERVICE 884-1136 Telephone Aurora 727-9451 Alvin S. Farmer PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Transmission 15 Yonge Street N Richmond Hill 884-2441 889-359] INE 886-5311 GORMLEY. ONT. Open Evenings 78 YONGE ST. 5.. RICHMOND HILL Auctioneer By Appointment Dental DENTIST Mister 884-1462 884-1137 FIND THE SERVICE YOU NEED FOR HOME OR BUSINESS Ernie Brock 8: Soul Optometrists I a { Engineering Motor Vehicle Finance Service HELEN SIMPSON LYNETT Helen Simpson Flowers METRO WIDE DELIVERY Electrical 1 Contractors 1 INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL THORNBILL - 889-4710 884-1812 TELEPHONE 727-9488-9 NA TION-WIDE INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. LOWEST RATES AND TERMS FAST SERVICE For Particulars Call 889-5849 - 244-6573 Member - Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 80 YONGE STREET S. RICHMOND HILL. ONT. RESIDENCE: 884-6507 OFFICE: 884-6011 Peter »R. Thomson COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Bus. 832-2521 88:. 832-1224 RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE E. A. McDonough We Deliver Toronto & Surrounding Districts W6; Erica}! Corner Agency Limited Insurance - Mortgage! Fire. Auto and Liability 7598 Yonge Street THORNHILL Village Plaza (ground floor) Tel. 889-2644 TORONTO 12, ONT. Ph. 485-1145 Lenok Machine Shop 73 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL 889-1974 SPECIAL MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS Rear 47 Yonge St. 5. Aurora. Ontario Kirby Brock Maple, Ont. 21 Bedford Park Ave. Richmond Hill 884-4251 By Appointment 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) Chiropractic 812 389-181: AT ALL HOURS ‘ RICE’S FLOWERS Insurance “Flowers For All Occasions” Phones STEAMFITTIN G WELDING Electrical Flowers 635-6158 (Continued) A. W. Kirchen, DD. 17 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. NOTARY PUBLIC 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill 884-5829 Richmond Inn Block Res. 884-2117 Lawlor LeC’laire & Bannon BARRISTER-SOLICITORS 59 Yonge Su-eet N.. Richmond Hill. Ontario 8844413 889-7052 80 Richmond St. W. Suite 402 Toronto 1. Ontario 366-3156 Bur-Men. Solicitors a» Notary Public 116 YONGE STREET NORTH RICHMOND HILL 884-5701 884-1115 884-1116 Toronto Office- 7 Queen st. E. Suite 151 Phone 363-5877 BARRIS'I‘ER a; SOLICITOR Suite 2 Lowrie Building 15 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill Every Thursday Afternoon 884-7561 BA. LLB. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public. 15 Yonze St. North Richmond Hill. Ontario. 884-7891 220 Bay Street. Suite 701 Toronto 1. Ontario. 366-9411. Barrister. Solicitor .5 Notify Public Toronto James H. Timmins Barrow. Insurance SerVIces Ltd. 884-1551 Parker & Pearson Plaxton & Mann STUART P. PARKER. QC JAMES H. PEARSON ROBERT G. PARKER CONTINENTAL HAIR STYLIST 13 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Next to Woolworths ’. C. Newman, Q.C. Norman A. Todd Hair Styling 8: Beauty Salons J. Rabinowitch Hans H of mann 15 YONGE ST. NOR‘ Richmond Hill. Ont: Office 884-1780 Residence 884-1863 By Appointment Edward D. Hill Phone 884-5892 Fire. Auto and Liability Suite 2. Lowrie Building 15 Yonge Street N. 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill 889-1379 Complete Insurance Service 17 Queen St. E. Roy V. Bick Barrister. Solicitor Notary Public By Appointment Insurance THORN H ILL 889-3165 Richmond Hill 50 Yonge St. N. 884-4494 884-3962 (Continued) Legal NORTH Ontario 363-3959 884-1219 I Transportation Chesterfield suites and chrome chairs. completely recovered and rebuilt. All work guaranteed. Refer- ences if required, for free estimates call P. MORRA UPHOLSTERY 889-4767 21 Meadowview Avenue Local Bus Serflce Dally Richmond Hill Toronto Service Chartered Coaches Information: 889. lSporting Goods ? -â€"'-"â€"_ IPaint-Wallpapel RUMBLE TRANSPORT 43 Yonge St. N. (Legion Court) [Office Supplies Surveyors (formerly York Office Supplies) 18 Yonge Street North RICHMOND HILL ‘ 884-4231 889-5729 Furniture. Office Supplies. Social Stationery, Typewriter and Adder Sales and Rentals. Langdon's Coach Lines ltd BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT GUESSWORK ELIMINATED Pyle Piano Sales “Checked” Electronically Coaches for all Occasions DAILY SERVICE RICHMOND HlLL TO TORONTO Local and Long Distance Hauling TUNED £3 REPAIRED C.C.M. & Raleigh Bicycles Repairs to All Makes A Complete Line of Sporting Goods 25 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill, 884-1213 H. B. FISHER Office Supplies Ltd. P.C.V. Class A. C. and H. Trailways Of Canada Ltd. FOR INFORMATION WINTER GARDEN Eric’s Cycle and Sports Shop 9114 Yonge St. Richvale FREE DELIVERY Upholstery INTERIORS LTD. 889-1059 Trucking 884-1013 364-2625 884-3614 Telephone 833-5351 Pianos 88991585 mmmmmImmuuuunumummumuumImnmnmumuummu mmuumum!\unullIml\mun“1lunuumumm“mmuummuuu Drugs Dressings Home Visiting Nursing Services Housekeeping Service Home Nursing Services Diversional Programme Patient Transportation Lodge Accommodation Dr. W. Allan Ripley VETERINARY SURGEON Office Telephone 147 Yonge St. N., 884-1432 Richmond Hill THORNHILL Veterinary Clinic Richmond Hi1] & District Unit 15 Yonge St. N. Local Services Rendered to Cancer Patients VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES RICHMOND HILL Office hours by appointment Richmond Hill Municipal Hall Ontario Land Surveyors 4901A Yonge 51., Willowdale 221-3485 George T. Yates. 0L5 Res. 24 Denver Cres., Willowdale We’re on the job, to keep yon supplied with convenient heating oil. Prompt. metered de- livery. Hall’s Domestic Fuel Oil and Burner Service 884-4361 Richmond Hill Just Call! For Further Information 884-4070 Telephone: 889-4851 Yates & Yates V. O. N. 8119 Yonge Street, THORNHILL BRANCH NURSE-IN-CHARGE MISS JEAN LOGGIE 884-4101 CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY Veterinary SERVING YORK COUNTY Many of the children’s art projects hang on the walls of the nursery for everyone to admire. The rest are put in individual shapping bags. (Each child has one with his name on it.) Nature study and music and singing round up a day that is always brimful of change. brimful of change; Mrs. Houghton has great plans for the Four Winds. She showed me the large upstairs rooms earmarked for schoolrooms. “We may even teach them a little French.” she said. A GREAT NEED FOR DAY CARE NURSERIES Mrs. Houghton believes there is such a need and she has made a small attempt to fill it. Mothers do work and are happier when their children are re- ceiving either full or part time care in a supervised nursery. A TYPICAL DAY’S ROUTINE From 7 am to 9 am, the children play with blocks, dolls and building materials. At the end of playtime. they are encouraged to pick up the toys and put them away in the room which houses min- iature kitchen furniture, refrigerator, stove, sink. cupboard and ironing board. The rudiments of housekeeping begin even at their tender age. There are frequent breaks for singing. painting with water colors and finger painting. From 10 to 10.15 am, it is juice and cookie time. Following that, the smallest children play with blocks and crayons while Mrs. Smolski conducts storytime for the older children. After lunch, the children are supervised in the hall while the rooms are dusted and aired for the rest period which lasts for two hours. At 3 pm, more washroom routine, juice and cookies. The health of the children is observed daily. Any deviation from the norm is reported to the parents. If the weather is good. the children are bundled up and taken outside in the yard to play. If the weather is not suitable, there will be more super- vised playtime with modelling, art or crayon work. Shortly after four, mothers arrive to take the child. ren home. It also helps mothers who are coping with sev- eral small children at home. By using the part time service they can obtain the needed change and rest. Mrs. Houghton believes that the separation makes for a_ belter parent-chin relationship. I visited Four Winds one afternoon. It was 2 pm and rest time for the children who were lying or sitting on canvas cots. Those who were awake stared at me curiously as I walked about the nursery with supervisor Mrs. A. Smolski and manageress Mrs. Beryl Houg-hton. In Four Winds, there is a graduated program geared to the child’s needs and it is consistent. It helps to challenge the active child and stir up the more passive ones. “We give them all plenty of affection and don’t push them," she said. Beryl Houghton is a striking woman. Her eyes are dark and flashing and she radiates vitality. She originally came from Jamaica and is of Spanish descent. She has been a Canadian for 21 years and for 16 of thesa has been involved in the care of children and young people. Last summer: Mrs: Houghton took over the house on Heintzman’s Lane and converted it mto a day care nursery. The official opening was last September. She started with three children. There are now 26. Mrs. Smoiski, the supervisor. is licensed by the province. She is a linguist and a kindergarten expert. The staff numbers seven and this includes a full time cook and housekeeper. “I like to employ as many fully trained people as possible," said Mrs. Houghton. Mrs. Houghton’s day begins before 7 am. She picks up a number of children and brings them to the nursery. The mothers who can, bring their own children. Children who attend kindergarten in the public school are picked up at noon by Mrs. Houg‘h- ton or one of the staff. (Continued from Page 2) THE PATTER 0F LITTLE FEET AT FOUR WINDS Four Winds is a. private profitâ€"making day care nursery in Thornhill. It is housed in an attractive Thomhill home on Heintzman’s Lane, once owned by Miss Lillian Francis. The rooms are spacious and the ceilings are high. The house is well kept and clean from basement to attic. Nineteen children come for full time care and the rest come for half a day. They are mainly the children of working mothers and their ages are from, two years to five. Rambling Around T500 High School Teachers Attend Rumble Transport MODERN HEATED . . . WAREHOUSE STORAGE COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL HOUSEHOLD R, p. McDonaid, mastefiwere 24 students from the On- teacher of English in York cen. tario College of Education who tral schools chaired a panel are currently engaged in Drab discussion on the future of tlce teaching in the schools: of grade 13. Panel members wereJDiStI‘iCt 31- Principal Duncan Green of Mal- Some 500 teachers in York vern Collegiate. Toronto‘ Dr. and Simcoe Counties attended Robin Harris principal of Innes the professional development College. U of T. Dr. Gerald B. day and through the generosity Maher. principal of Don Mills of the school boards concerned. Collegiate and Bascom St. SUffeFEd no loss in salary. the John‘ chairman of policy and cost of which was $20,000 for development of the Department the day» of Education. ‘ Lars Thompson. head of the English department at Lang~ staff Secondary School. this year's president of District 31, chaired a seminar on the effect or mass media on education. The speaker here was M. La~ Fontaine. of Toronto Education Centre library. A seminar on what business and industry expect from stu- dents was chaired by Miss Ruth Kinsella. co-ordinator of'guid- ance for the York South Region- al Education Committee. Speak- ers at this seminar were Bruce Barrett. personnel manager of the Prudential Insurance Com- pany and Arthur Pigott. execu- tive director of the Canadian Stholarship Trust Foundation. During the afternoon. Mr. McDonald continued as chair- man of the second session on the grade 13 problem and Dr. J. W. McCallum, director of psychological services for the York South Regional Education Committee chaired a seminar on mental health of the teacher. This was addressed by Donald Sinclair, executive director of the Canadian Mental Health Association. ‘ The technical director of Bayview S e c o n d a r y School. Donald Frise chaired a discusv sion on experimental combined technological courses which was led by Bruce Benton. technical co-ordinator of the Ottawa Col- legiate Institute Board. Several York Central High School teachers played a prom- inent part in the professional development conference held February 17 at the Inn-on-the- Park, Toronto‘ by District 31 of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers" Confederation. Other seminars discussed col- leges of applied arts and tech- nology. and computers and edu- cation. Guest speaker at the luncheon was Donald H. Maclaren of Air Canada. Professional Development Meet Other York Central teachers WHO ANSWERS YOUR PHONE... Let Thornrich Services Do It! -â€" WITH A SMILE â€"- WITH CARE â€"â€" WITH DEPENDABILITY 884-2204 At your GAG office. it's a simple matter to get the money you need to buy a bit of better iiving...a dryer or dishwasher for your home, a new boat for family fun, a color TV set, or new furnishings for any room in the house. You get prompt, personal service and wnvenient monthly payments to fit your budget. Stop in or call. 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He repaired "two or three" items and then took the car for a road test, after which he termed it "okay". Coroner F. D. Cruikshank and Whitchurch Police Chief Fred Mason both commented on the fitness certificate. which Dr. Cruikshank said was more an “unfitness” certificate. Chief Mason. in suggesting new legislation on the certifi- cates, said that, by listing the defects. the dealer seemed to be absolved of any liability in cars he sold. In his address to the jury. Dr. Cruikshank said the fitness certificate could be used to de- ceive used car buyers. and the dealer by marking it unfit had saved himself from a criminal charge. on the executive of District 31 are Past President Eugene La- hr and Treasurer Don Ander- son of Thornhill Secondary. Salary Chairman Doug Booth of Richmond Hill High and Marc Everard of Bayview Secondary. Special guests at the conference were 24 students from the On- tario College of Education who are currently engaged in prac. tice teaching in the schools: of District 31. (Continued From Page 2) been in for repairs the night be- fore at a Gormley garage‘ and also showed him the mechanical fitness given him at the time of purchase. which listed 10 faulty items on the car. when you're out? Ham 884-“53 Phonc 924-7731 Phone 5324421 Phou 699-9687 Phone 534~8816 Phone 261-7275 Phone 531-1197 Phone 481-6836 Phone 767-3161

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