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The Liberal, 31 Aug 1967, p. 12

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I Chiropractic X-RAY cor. Windhurst Gate & Bayvlew (1. block south Bayview Plaza) Phone 884-1075 H. D. Melsness, D.C. I Automobiles VOLKSWAGEN SALES & SERVICE W. 8. P. MOTORS ND. 178 YONGE ST. N. Richmond Hill ‘ We personally handle all sales bills and advertising-â€" PHONE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT! LEONARD R. ROSENBERG Joscelyn, Laughlin, Franklin, Tucker & McBride Chartered Accountants 31 Yonge Street North Richmond Hill. Ont. 884-4474-5 112 Geneva Street St. Catharines, Ont. - 684-1177 Bank of Nova Scotia Building Aurora Telephone 884-7110 A Complete Transmission Service Automatic Specialists Licensed Auctioneer York & Ontario Counties 36 Years‘ Experience Thomas S. Summers, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC 80 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill 12' THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Thursday, Aug. 31, 1967 Transmission Ltd. 177YONGE SR N. RICHMOND HILL 889-6662 L. E. Clark & Associates PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS .54531/2 YONGE STREET 225-4701 DOWNSVIEW BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Arthur G. Broad .' SPECIALIZING IN PUREBRED CATTLE, FARM STOCK, FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS Donald E. Barnei t 145 Sheppard Ave. E. 223-9838 Alvin S. Farmer 889-7701-2 Auto Transmusswn 21 Bedford Park Ave Richmond Hill 884-4251 By Appointment Bookeeping Service INE 886-5311 GORMLEY. ONT. Accountants Chinese Food Auctioneer By Appointment 884-6011 Mister HELEN SIMPSON LYNETT Helen Simpson. Flowers METRO WIDE DELIVERY I Engineering 884-1812 THORNHILL Electrical Contractors INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL Toronto Member - Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association Delicious piping hot, Chinese food to take out. Home delivery or pick-up. Heat retaining containers. Ask for our special take-out menu. Fastâ€"Efficientâ€"Tasty PHONE: RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE We Deliver Toronto & Surrounding Districts F. A. A. D. Complete Janitorial Service Industrial 8: Commercial (at St. Clements) TORONTO 12. ONT. Ph. 485-1145 884-8473 Town Inn TAKE-OUT SERVICE [Barrow Insurance 32 Yonge Street South 1 ' licinus Dining hnt Chinpw 884-1136 Cleaning And Maintenance Roy V. Bick Insurance Ltd. Cleaning & Maintenance SPECIAL MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS Dr. J. M. Dryer DENTIST Open Evenings “Fresh As A Daisy" 73 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL 884-1993 Leno’s Machine Shop 2518 YONGE ST. 5 Grandview Ave. Thornhfll 889-1379 Complete Insurance Service 17 Queen St. E. 812 889-1812 AT ALL HOURS 78 YONGE ST. 8.. RICHMOND HILL 884-1462 Insurance RICE’S FLOWERS “Flowers For All Occasions" Phones STEAMFITTING WELDING Window Cieaninz Electrical Flowers Dental 638-5728 884-1137 363-3959 889-4710 Lawlor, LeClaire i & Bannon BARRISTER-SOLICITORS 59 Yonge Street Richmond Hill, Ontario 334-4413 889â€"7052 Edward D. Hill B.A. LL.B. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public. ‘15 Yonge St. North ;Richmond Hill, Ontario. '884-7891 220 Bay Street. Suite 701 {Toronto 1, Ontario. ‘366-9411. 80 Richmond St. W. Suite 402 Toronto 1. Ontario 366â€"3156 fErnie Brock& Son Suite 2 Lowrie Building 15 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill Every Thursday Afternoon 884-7561 Toronto Office-â€" 7 Queen St. E. Suite 151 T. C. Newman, Q.C. BARRISTER. & SOLICITOR Motor Vehicle Finance Service Parker & Pearson Barrister. Solicitor & Notary Public 15 YONGE ST. NORTH 116 YONGE STREET NORTH RICHMOND HILL 884-5701 884-11 15 884-1116 884-1551 James H. Timmins Insurance Agency Norman A. Todd Plaxton &- Mann. 889-6849 STUART P. PARKER, Q.C JAMES H. PEARSON ROBERT G. PARKER TELEPHONE 727-9488-9 Complete Insurance Service Life, Auto. Fire, Liability COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Bus. 832-2621 Res. 832-1224 NORM MUNRO NATION-WIDE INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. Richmond Hill, Ontario Office 884-1780 Residence 884-1863 By Appointment Barristers. Solicitors & Notary Public Corner Agency Limited Fire. Auto and Liability Suite 2. Lowrle Building 15 Yonge Street N. For Particulars Call Fire. Auto and Liability RESIDENCE 884-4874 OFFICE 741-1740 Insurance - Mortgages Rear 47 Yonge St. S. Aurora. Ontario LOWEST RATES AND TERMS . FAST SERVICE LTD. Kirby Brock Maple, Ont. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Richmond Hill 50 Yonge St. N. 884-4494 THORNHILL 889-3165 Phone 363-5877 Insurance 635-6158 legal (Continued) 244-6573 884-1219 lSporting Goods 5I0ffice Supplies [Paint-Wallpaper RICHMOND HILL 884-4231 889-5729 Furniture, Office Supplies, Social Stationery, Typewriter and Adder Sales and Rentals. A. W. Kirchen, O.D. (formerly York Office Supplies) 16 Yonge Street North BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT Ontario Land Surveyors 4901A Yonge St.. Willowdale 221-3485 George T. Yates, OLS Res. 24 Denver Cres., Willowdale One Free Lesson during the first week of September for all those enrolling before September 1 125 LAVEROCK AVE. 884-3787 “Checked” Electronically GUESSWORK ELIMINATED Pyle Piano Sales 43 Yonge St. N. (Legion Court) C.C.M & Raleigh Bicycles Repairs to All Makes A Complete Line of Sporting Goods 25 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill, 884-1213 BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill 884-5829 Richmond Inn Block Res. 884-2117 TUNED £2 REPAIRED H. B. FISHER Office Supplies ltd. Eric’s Cycle and Sports Shop Estelle Markham A.R.C.T. â€" 1mm. PIANO and THEORY WINTER GARDEN 17 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill Yates & Yates 9114 Yonge St. Richvale Optometrists J. Rabinowitch FREE DELIVERY FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 11th INTERIORS LTD. 889-1059 Surveyors By Appointment 884-3614 Pianos 884-3962 Music (Continued) Legal Dr. W. Allan Ripley ‘ VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone 884-1432 Office hours by appointment I Transportation THORNHILL Veterinary Clinic RUMBLE TRANSPORT Information: Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. Coaches for all Occasions P.C.V. Class A. C. and H. DAILY SERVICE RICHMOND HILL TO TORONTO Local and Long Distance Hauling Trailways Of Canada Ltd. FOR INFORMATION Telephone: 889-4851 8119 Yonge Street, M. N. FOYLE, MANAGER 121 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL Lacal Bus Service Daily Richmond Hill Toronto Service Chartered Coaches Veterinary ON REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS THORNHILL Trucking 884-1013 364-2625 Telephone 833-5351 VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST Office 147 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill WE PAY You may issue cheques anytime charge no SGI‘VICE There is 889-7585 York County farmers are busy at present harvesting their winter wheat crop and are get- ting yields up to average and in some cases well above average. Moisture content is abnormally high, however, and those with- out artificial dryers are finding it hard to market their crop, since the wheat won’t store and is apt to heat and grow musty. operations is that the ground is so soft that combines and tractors are continually getting stuck, which slows up opera- tions considerably. More than Wheat Harvest Slow As Machines Bog Down, High Moisture Content York County Report Wait For Your Laughs . . . The only funny thing about Channel 3 coming into Toronto is that when it DOES mess up Chan- nel 4 reception CHUM’s Larry Solway will have to eat crow. crow? The black power boys in the States got a big boost from having the PGA Golf Tournament won by a Negro . . . Yeah, but he used a white balll! Our Company of Young Canadians. cost us three million dollars last year â€" mainly because, it was revealed, they have two administrators for each one field worker. This top-heavy ratio is, in a way. a good thing â€"â€" when you consider the trouble and dissension each one field worker can cause. The Dr. Morton Shulman inquiry finally con- cluded last week. That wasn’t the name of it; but after 31/13 months of testimony we’ve forgotten what it was supposed to be called . . . Guess we’ll just have to think of it as an inquest into inquests. One thing that frightens us about the French cultural revolution is that the Red Chinese are do- ing what THEY’RE doing under the name of a “cultural revolution”. Oh yes. and “Twiggy” was in town last weekâ€" all 92 pounds of her â€" to model her line of Twiggy Toggery . . . Maybe she’ll‘ Open a “Branchy” office. Yorkville’s Hippies last week presented Toron~ to’s Council with a 1,000-name petition for the closâ€" ing of THEIR street . . . and Toronto’s councillors are still looking over the list for one name that might be a taxpayer. The major holdup in harvest The Progressive Conservatives.are predicting- the largest delegation ever to their upcoming lead- ership convention in Toronto . . . Shucks, they could do THAT with their leadership candidates alone! The Flip Side And where’s he gbing to find a Kosher 884-1107 889-1308 (Continued from Page 2) I The most important factor in York County farming, effects of which will last until the next crop is harvested, is the hay romp. Although every hay loft is full. the quality is very poor. The second crop is about half harvested and is of somewhat .better quality, but since the second crop provides only about one-quarter of the total, most of the hay stored for next win- ter's feeding is of inferior qual- ity. This means that it will have to be supplemented with more grain for protein and probably with vitamins. Although weeds, insects and weather have. and will continue taking their toil in the market gardens of the Holland Marsh, Con Filman, the department's tieldman in that area, reports that yields are certainly not as bad as July newspaper reports indicated. Good quality carrots are being harvested for bunch- ing and bagging and storage and good lettuce is finding its way to the market now. glve prospecuvc uuvcin . actions for driving. These tests will checi behind the wheel, and a ure the person's ability t steady. Other machines in emergency situations driving. Everybody gets thing they want about (it BLIND MAN’S BUFF Is no game to play with today's news. You have to know and understand it â€" because what happens in your home commun- ity and throughout the county affects YOU intimately and dir- ectly. That's why it's smart to read “The Liberal" every Thursday. It gives you more news than any other publica- tion. EVERY THURSDAY, you should be reading “The Lib- er al' ’ . aummmmmImmmunnInunnunuummmuumumuullmuuu Onions which looked promis- ing two weeks ago have been hit by a blight and in some places have been badly dam- aged. ' v For Further Information V 884-4070 Go with the New Owner for a New Deal : 6 0 WWW Mr. Filman was not prepared to give any definite forecasts as to the eventual outcome of the 1967 crop in that area. It was a different picture en- tirely with spring grain â€"â€" bar- ley, oats and mixed grain. Pros- pects were really poor, but with dryer and warmer weather they have done remarkably well, Agricultural Representative A. A. Wall reports. He forecasts that 75% of the crop will yield normally, but that the re- mainder will be far below normal. The same situation pertains in respect to the corn crop. Al- though a week to 10 days he- hind mos’c years. 75% of the crop is looking as good as in a normal year and 25% indicates that the yield will be poor. There was never even in the height of the almost continuous rains during June and the early part of July, much concern about the wheat crop, since it was mp and well established be- fore the rainy season started. the average number of fields are lodged, with most of the grain flat on the ground, but most of this can be salvaged with modern equipment. Richmond Hill & District Unit 15 Yonge St. N. Local Services Rendered to Cancer Patients Drugs Dressings Home Visiting Nursing Services Housekeeping Service Home Nursing Services Diversions! Programme Patient Transportation Lodge Accommodation CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY LLCLIJ My ‘4- .. rnext These tests will check a driver’s field of vision 5 hay behind the wheel, and a steadiness test will meas- V 10‘" ure the person’s ability to keep the steering wheel tpngf‘ steady. Other machines will check brake reactions what in emergency situations and visual acuity while driving. Everybody gets a chance to find out any- : the about thing they want about driving a car and it is free. Many of the girls act as hostesses in the Bet- ter Living Centre, in such departments as the Par- ade of Home Furnishings or the Home of the Fu- ture. and for a few, there are always modelling jobs available in fashion shows. Many of the programs are manned by youth. The Teen Age Fair in the west end of the coliseum features continuous dancing. An event like the Canadian Folk Arts Festival features young per- To my mind one of the most valuable contrib- utions is being made by the Ontario Motor League. The league invites youth to learn to drive the safe way. It maintains a 50 foot trailer with drivoâ€" traino simulators. These machines will simulate actual driving conditions through use of a filmed program. You can sit in these units and learn to handle a car while the highway rolls by on film. In addition psycho-physical testing machines will give prospective drivers a chance to test their re- actions for driving. 7 V _ _ Girls employed in the social department write invitations and check lists; in the handicraft de- partment they write entries, set up displays or act as information officers. formers. Others are ticket sellers and ticket takers Most of them on the grandstand and midway are teen-aged boys. Many others staff the individual exhibits. Every year. the CNE employs th0usands of Canadians. In 1967 8 % of them are young people. Many of the boys work on the grounds as park- ing lot attendants or fence guards and barrier men. They guard against illegal entry and direct cars ac- cording to the pass presented. 7 _ A > _ Another fine exhibit is the naval destroyer Haida, now a permanent fixture at the ONE water- front. The Haida served with distinction in World War II and the Korean conflict. And of course there is old Fort York. just north-east of Exhibition Park. During the summer months, the fort guard is uniformed and equipped as were the defenders of Fort York in 1813. The Scadding Cabin is the oldest standing hab- itation in Ontario. Within sight of the cabin is an obelisk that marks the site of Fort Rouille which was built by the French as a wilderness bastion to protect the fur trade in 1750. It was destroyed by the French in 1759. A relatively new museum established in 1959 is very interesting to those concerned with ships and waterways. It tells the story of the explor- ation of central Canada and the development of shipping on the inland waterways. Other facilities include a. football field with a grandstand seating 25,000. Other buildings and structures are the Better Living Centre. the Travâ€" el and Tourism Building. the Sports and Hockey Hall Of Fame, Ontario Government Building. Amâ€" erican Airlines Pavilion, International and Horticul-i tural Buildings. Others of equal interest are the Queen Elizabeth and Careers and Information buildings. There is a long midway in the centre of fifty grounds. The newest thing about the midway is its theme â€" Western Canada 1867. The rides re- main basically the same but with the odd new ride like the Wild Cat. from Germany. Wild Cat is a modern version of the roller coaster. Everything on the midway has a western false front and that includes games and eating houses too. Though the grounds are maintained as a set. ting for modern industrial, agricultural and econ- omic exhibits, there are three historic sites that can be visited anytime. On the lakefront is the grandstand where spec- tators watch the water shows and boat races. They are calling the bandshell a birthday cake bandshell this year; the new structure represents a birthday cake iced in rediand white with the Canadian flag. Rambling Around THE CNE IS GEARED TO THE YOUNG

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