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The Liberal, 25 May 1967, p. 14

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I Chinese Food l Chiropractic I Automobiles Delicious piping hot. Chinese food to take out. Home delivery or pick-up. Heat retaining containers. Ask for our special take-out menu. Fastâ€"Efflclentâ€"Tasty PHONE: 884-1136 â€" 884-1137 X-RAY cor. Windhurst Gate «S: Bayvlew (1 block south Bayvlew Plaza) We personally handle all sales hills and advertisingâ€" I Accountants PHONE VOLKSWAGEN SALES 8. SERVICE W.& P. MOTORS LTD. 178 YONGE ST. N. Richmond Hill H. D. Melsness, D.C. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT LEONARD R. ROSENBERG Bank of Non Scotla Buildlnz Aurora Telephone 884-7110 & McBride Chartered Accountants 81 Yonge Street North Richmond Hill, Ont. 884-4474-5 112 Geneva Street St. Catharines. Ont. - 684-1177 Licensed Auctioneer York & Ontario Counties 36 Years Experience SPECIALIZING IN PUREBRED CATTLE, FARM STOCK. FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS J oscelyn, Laughlin, Franklin, Tucker Transmission Ltd. 177 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL 889-6662 A Complete Transmission Service Automatic Specialists & Associates PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 54531/2 YONGE STREET 225-4701 Thomas S. Summers. D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Arthur G. Broad. Town Inn TAKE-OUT SERVICE 32 Yonge Street South 80 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Alvin S. Farmer PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY 889-7701- 2 Auto Transmission 21 Bedford Park Ave. Richmond Hill 88.14251 'NE 886-5311 GORMLEY, ONT. Auctioneer L. E. Clark By Appointment By Appointment Phone 8844075 884-6011 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, May 25, 1967 Mister FIND THE SERVICE YOU NEED FOR HOME OR BUSINESS I Engineering _’ anvr‘"! MAFHINFR' Toronto Insurance - Mortgages Fire. Auto and Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service Ernie Brock 8. Son 884-1812 884-1551 HELEN SIMPSON LYNETT Helen Simpson Flowers METRO WIDE DELIVERY Barrow. Insurance SerVIces Ltd. Electrical Contractors WIRING - REPAIRS THORNHILL - 889- TELEPHONE 727-9488-9 Member - Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association NATION-WIDE INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. LOWEST RATES AND TERMS FAST SERVICE For Particulars Call 889-6849 - 24445573 COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Bus. 832-2621 Res. 832-1224 RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE We Deliver Toronto & Surrounding Districts Dr. J. M. Dryer DENTIST Open Evenings 78 YONGE ST. S.. RICHMOND HILL Fire, Auto and Liability Suite 2. Lowrle Building 15 Yonge Street N. Corner Agency Limited SPECIAL MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) TORONTO 12, ONT. Ph. 485-1145 Roy V. Rick Insurance Ltd. Complete Insurance Service 17 Queen St. E. Leno’s Machine Shop ‘13 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL 889-1974 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill 889-1379 LTD. Kirby Brock Maple, Ont. Rear 47 Yonge St. 5. Aurora, Ontario 812 889-1812 AT ALL HOURS RICE’S FLOWERS “Flowers For All Occasions” Phones STEAMFITTING WELDING Insurance Electrical Flowers Dental 635-6158 884-1462 363-3959 889-4710 884-1219 “Paint-Wallpaper 884-7891 220 Bay Street, Suite 701 Toronto 1, Ontario. 366-9411. B.A. LLB. Banister. Solicitor and Notary Public. 15 Yonge St. North Richmond Hill, Ontario. T. C. Newman, Q.C. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Suite 2 Lowrie Building 15 Yonge st. N. Richmond Hill Every Thursday Afternoon 884-7561 Toronto Officeâ€" '1 Queen St. E. Suite 151 Phone 363-5877 884-4413 889-7052 80 Richmond St. W. Suite 402 Toronto 1, Ontario 366-3156 BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill 884-5829 Richmond Inn Block Res. 884~2117 BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT James H. Timmins Parker & Pearson Barrister, Solicitor & Notary Public 115 YONGE STREET NORTH RICHMOND HILL 884-5701 884-1115 884-1116 MASONRY & CONTRACTORS 0 PATIOS 0 WALLS O 0 LANDSCAPING 0 All Kinds of Stone Work Norman A. Todd Plaxton & Mann STUART P. PARKER, QC. JAMES H. PEARSON ROBERT G. PARKER Richmond Hill 50 Yonge St. N. 884-4494 13 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Next to Woolworths WINTER GARDEN Lawlor, LeClaire & Bannon BARRISTER-SOLICITORS 59 Yomze Street N., Richmond Hill, Ontario JOHN STELTZ Hair Styling 8. Beauty Salons Hans Hofmann J. Rabinowitch 15 YONGE ST. NORTH Richmond Hill, Ontario Office 884-1780 Residence 884-1863 By Appointment Edward D. Hill Phone 884-5892 Phone 727-5940 9114 Yonge St. Richvale Barristers, Solicitors an Notary Public INTERIORS LTD. FREE DELIVERY 889-1059 CONTINENTAL HAIR STYLIST Banister, Solicitor. Notary Public THORNHILL 889-3165 Masonry legal “Office Supplies I Transportation , _____ I Optometrists ISporting Goods (formerly York Office Supplies) 16 Yonge Street North | RICHMOND HILL 884-4231 889-5729 Furniture, Office Supplies, Social Stationery, Typewriter [and Adder Sales and Rentals. mmmuuumunuuuliull\muunu\\“mmuumumnuu\\\um\mu J. Y. LUCIC, Local Bus Service Daily Richmond Hill Toronto Service Chartered Coaches Information: 889- muuuummmmmmmmtmuummmnmmuuuunmmmm 43 Yonge St. N. (Legion Court) VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES RICHMOND HILL “Checked” Electronically GUESSWORK ELIMINATED Pyle Piano Sales Coach Lines Ltd. GLENN SAWYCH Ontario Land Surveyors 4901A Yonge St., Willowdale 221-3485 George T. Yates, OLS Res. 24 Denver Cres.. Willowdale TUNED C? REPAIRED Coaches for all Occasions FOR INFORMATION Telephone 833-5351 H. B. FISHER Office Supplies Ltd. C.C.M 8.: Raleigh Bicycles Repairs to All Makes A Complete Line of Sporting Goods 25 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill, 884-1213 Richmond Hill Municipal Hal] . W. Kirchen, CD. 17 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill Langdon's Music Teachers Eric’s Cycle and Sports Shop Trailways Of Canada Ltd. PIANO THEORY MUSICIANS’ SCHOOLS 884-2310 ACCORDION MUSICIANS' SCHOOLS 884~2310 Yates & Yates V. O. N. BRANCH NURSE-IN-CHARGE MISS JEAN LOGGIE 884-4101 Surveyors By Appointment SERVING YORK COUNTY 884-3962 884-3614 Pianos A.R.C.T.T A.R.C.T.P 889-7585 Dr. W. Allan Ripley VETERINARY SURGEON Office Telephone 147 Yonge St. N. 884-1432 Richmond Hill Office hours by appointment‘ Telephone: 889-4851 RUMBLE TRANSPORT THORNHILL Veterinary Clinic DAILY SERVICE RICHMOND HILL TO TORONTO Local and Long Distance Hauling Hall’s Domestic Fuel Oil and Burner Service 884-4361 Richmond Hill P.C.V. Class A. C. and H. Just Call? We’re on the Job, to keep you supplied with convenient heating oil. Prompt, metered de' livery. 8119 Yonge Street, THORNHILL Veterinary Getting the cash you need to enjoy better living this Spring is a simple matter at your GAC international office. You get prompt, personal attention . . . ready cash to help you build a patio for outdoor fun, outfit your family in the new Spring fashions, re-turnish or re-decorate your home . . . and convenient monthly payments fitted to your budget. Stop in or call. Get a cash advance from GAO international to help you meetSpring expenses...orforany good reason. Trucking 884-1013 364-2625 3034 Danforth Ayenue ' ' (M St. Clair Ave.. W.) 2545 nginton Aygaug, East; .>. .7 ...... 7 (Exlinlbn at Brimley R613) 544A St. Clair Avenue, West ......... 1 (2 Blocks below Eglinmn Ava.) 2907A Dundas Sheet, West .......... Ph -â€"â€"â€"-â€"-RICHMOND HILL 20 Yonge Street, South ....... . ...... F 25 Bloor Street, West ' (moor n yange) 2290 Dundas Streaky/est, : ...... 64 Vaughan Road INTERNATIONAL (Opposite Shopbbis win-rid} (1 Block West of Keele St.) (St. Clair n Oakélbééi -TORONTO Front 0! Tcievs)‘ EM} INTERNATIONAL FINANCE coma. LTD. IOANS UP To sum (Continued From Page 2) ing each day from his home in Thornhill, until the land was sold for subdivision in 1950. Ten years later the brick store and post office on the northwest corner of Yonge Street and the Langstaff Sideroad was demol- ighed to make way for road widening. It had been built in 1914 by David Boyle, Postmaster of Langs-taff irom 1902 ~ 1927, to ensure the continuation of the post office which had been using temporary quarters since the Langstaff store and PO They blame their childhood. their parents or society for their plight. “I’m in a world I never made.” they cry. “I didn’t ask to be born !” What else is new! Can the energies of such youth he conscripted against their will? They have already shown antagonism to organized society or “Estab- lishment”. They consider themselves casualties of a warlike automated slate. Collectively they are thumbing their noses. They question their own existence and eVeryone else’s. They block you off at every turn with some pat existential phrase. The committee recommended that the province set up a series of leadership training camps. This is a positive necessary step. But what shall we have the newly trained leaders do? Make them heads of organized groups or turn them loose in the populace taking the view that it is better to try to relate to people on an individual basis, creating 0p- portunities for friendship, for teaching and social work in person to person experience. there.” The committee suggests more sheltered work- shops for the mentally retarded. This will be much appreciated by them. The emotionally retarded who do not value their life, who evade responsibility and expect to get something for nothing will not apprec- iate them. I’m thinking if a youth corps is called into being and compulsory, there would be the greatest round- up of all time to get these strageg mavericks into the conventional fold. The latter expériment of- course would be risky but it would be adventurous. It could turn- out like the lines from “The Spider and the Fly” or vice versa. . (Continued from Page 2) youth groups. It has been said that even these young people suffer from too much organization. What about the rest? Many of these bored and despairing young people wouldn’t be caught dead ministering to the sick and aged. They have no goals, either short or long range ones because they have no faith in the world’s future. All the pro- grams in the world will never replace the necessity of a hope to be realized. They are licked before they start because they do not like work. Whose fault is it that they do not like work and lack faith? Would they absorb culture suggested by a youth department? I doubt it. The high schools, churches and other social organizations offer fine cultural programs. So do our public libraries. The very ones that we want to be involved stay away. “The way into my parlor is up a winding stair, I have many curious things to show you when you’re Rambling Around! The Flip Side MORE LEADERSHIP TO BE ENCOURAGED ...Phone 924-7731 .. .Phone 532-4421 ...Phone 599-9687 with ...Phone 534-8816 ') L..Phone 261-7276 Window On The Past Phone 884-4458 All excursions must be ac- companied by sufficient adults to ensure proper supervision. the board ruled. There is notlhing pleasant ‘about being dispossessed, but ‘the outcome for Thorn‘hill was ‘happy because the expropria- ‘tion brought six highly esteem- ‘ed residents to the village. Three have since died, Emily Boyle in 1921, David Boyle in 1927, and his wife, the former ‘Sarah Margaret Morgan of Sear- boro, in 1936. The other mem- ‘hers of the family, have in an unobtrusive way been leading members of the community for many years, Miss Agnes in Unit- ed Church, Thornhill Library. Thornhill Red Cross, Miss Mar- guerite as a well known teacher of elocution whose pupils have won many awards, and Morgan Boyle as a long time director of the Richmond Hill Agricultural Society, a member of Patterson Masonic Lodge for 51 years, a charter member of Thorn’hill Lions Club. and. like his father. a member of York Pioneer and Historical Society. Teachers from Our Lady Help of Christians and St. Mary Immaculate Schools have also been granted permission to or- ganize visits to Expo for pupils. The board granted permission to the York Men’s Teachers Federation to distribute in- formation in the schools about a track and field meet to be held in Aurora June 17. Vice-Chairman John Penny- father chairman of the mainten- ence committee. listed the work planned for each of the three schools to ensure they are kept in good repair. He re- ported his committee hoped to hire a full time maintenance man to replace the part time man whose resignation has been received. The new man would be employed half time at St. Mary Immaculate School on caretaking duties and the other half in assisting Frank Steffan with maintenance work. In this way. it is hoped that all. or most. of the work scheduled will be completed this year. Senior pupils from St. Mary Immaculate and St. Joseph’s Separate School will be visiting Niagara Falls and area during June. The Richmond Hill Sep- arate School Board gave permis- sion for the former at its meeting May 16 and had ap- proved the latter same time ago. Board members enjoyed cup cakes and macaroons with a cup of tea. These had been made by the opportunity class which is located at St. Joseph‘s School. The former Boyle Farm In Markham Township became the hub of the 790 acre jail farm. A large brick building was erected to house the prisoners and administrative offices, and the spacious home which the Boyles had had so little time to enjoy. became the residence of the governor of the jail. How- ever, that is another story. operated by Henry Home burn- ed down. A few years ago the dread word expropriation was uttered again When fairly new houses in the Boyle Subdlvl- sion were required for highway purposes. Excursions Planned Separate Sch. Pupils Plans 3 General Purpose Rooms {At Ross Doan, Langstaff, Concord $1,500 - $20,000, up to 15 yrs.. low cost, fast courteous service. Come in, telephone or write today. Prompt Investment Corp. Ltd. 62 Richmond St W., Toronto 1. 366-9586 evgs. 239-4913 Vaughan Township Public School Board is making progress on its building program for 1967. - This will include the addition of a general purpose room and a kindergarten to the Ross Doan School on Weldrick Road. the addition of a general purpose room to Langstaff Public School on Yonge Street and the addi- tion of a general purpose room at the Concord Public School. Vaughan Public School Board The Helpful Co. Offers 2nd 8. 3rd Mtge The Department of Educatiom has approved all three building proposals, the school board's property committee has approv- ed the sketch plans and these have received oral approval from the department. The archi- tect is now preparing working drawings. A learning resource centre will be set up in the basement of -the administrative offices on Keele Street at a maximum ex- penditure of $2.000. This will be a centre for the storage and distribution of audioâ€"visual mat- terial and other teaching aids and where the teachers can come for reference material. At Concord School, a revised application for approval of sketch plans has been submitted to the department, after the property committee amended its decision on the design of the proposed addition. In this in- stance a permanent stage will not be built and the construc- tion will be of plain cement blocks without brick facing. ‘ The board is still in consults-t tion with adjacent property owners on its proposal to build an addition to the George Bailey School on Keele Street in Maple and use this enlarged building as a senior school. It is the board’s hope that this program can be initiated in the near future. A baseball backstop has been added to the playing field at Jefferson School. This equip- ment was formerly in use at the Lower Ninth School, which is no longer in use. The Ontario Medical Association is asking for a ban on ALL cigarette advertising in the news- papers to protect our juveniles . . . From our im- pression, we'd say all they actually need worry a- bout would be advei'tieement§ on the comic pages. And Ontario’s Faith-Healers are asking for the right to practise their art in hospitals. Well, it WOULD be nice to have a hospital handy just in case . . . Tax authorities complain they are being swamp- ed with enquiries from women about birth-control pills being allowable as a tax deduction . . . One way to take the pressure off would be to agree that “pill” deductions WOULD be allowable if entered as “Pro- fessional Expenses’f. (Continued from Page 2) like the one about Air Canada spending three mil- lion dollars for telescoping “all-weather” passenger loaders â€"â€" which will go into operation on July 1. Texaco, Imperial, B-A, and the rest of the gas companies are overlooking a. big bet at Expo. They could meet its biggest need with a locked pavilion full of you-know-whats . . . and have drivers visit their local station for a “key to the washroom”. Question Of The Week â€" - ‘ Wouldn't most of today’s motorcycle “enthus- iasts” be just as happy and draw just as much at- tention to themselves with a “V-rroom V-rroom” at- tachment for their tricycles? MARKHAM PAVING MODERN HEATED . . . 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