We personally handle all sales bills and advertisingâ€" Britnell, Moore & Co. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS PHONE Delicious piping hot, Chinese food to take out. Home delivery or pick-up. Heat retaining containers. Ask for our special take-out menu. Fast -â€" Efficient â€"- Tasty PHONE: 884-1136 â€" 884-1131 'Joscelyn, Laughlin, Franklin, Tucker & McBride 81 Yonge Street North Richmond Hill, Ont. 884-4474-5 112 Geneva Street St. Catharines, Ont. - 6844177 Licensed Auctioneelj York & Ontario Counties 36 Years’ Experience SPECIALIZING IN PUREBRED CATTLE, FARM STOCK, FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS Toronto Ernie Brock& Soni Lawlbr, LeClaire' LTD. & Stony Kirby Brock BARRISTERS-SOLICITORS M l 59 Yonge Street 3P 9, OHt- Richmond Hill, Ontario COMPLETE INSURANCE 3844413 889-7052 SERVICE ‘80 Richmond St. w.. Suite 402 Bus. 832-2621 Toronto 1. Ontario RES. 832-1224 3";6-3156 'A Complete Transmission Service Automatic Specialists 14 L. E. Clark & Associates PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 54531/2 YONGE STREET 225-47 01 LEONARD R. ROSENBERG 8: ASSOCIATES Chartered Accountants Telephone 884-7110 49 Yonge St. South Aurora. Ontario Mister Transmission Ltd. 177 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL 889-6662 Transmission Service 2468 DUFFERIN ST. Automatic & Standard Transmission Specialists 781-0221 Town Inn TAKE-OUT SERVICE 32 Yonge Street South PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS DIRECTORY Chartered Accountants Alvin S. Farmer Noriown Chinese Food 129 Church St South Richmond Hill, Ontario (416) 884-6564 Roy V. Bick Insurance Ltd. Auto Transmission Accountants 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill 889-1379 DNE ' 886-5311 GORMLEY, ONT. Auctioneer Complete Insurance Service 117 Queen St. E. Insurance THE LIBERAL} Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, March 21', 1968 FIND THE SERVICE YOU NEED FOR HOME OR BUSINESS 363-3959 HELEN SIMPSON LYNETT Helen Simpson Flowers METRO WIDE DELIVERY BARRISTER. SOLICITOR1 NOTARY PUBLIC 884-1812 Parker & Pearson 884-1551 Insurance - Mortgages Fire. Auto and Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service TELEPHONE 727-9488-9 Rear 47 Yonge St. S. Aurora. Ontario Barrow Insurance Servnces Ltd. T. C. Newman, Q.C. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Suite 2, Lowrie Building 15 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill Every Thursday Afternoon 884-7561 Toronto Office-â€" 7 Queen St. E.. Suite 151 Phone 363-5877 116 YONGE STREET NORTH RICHMOND HILL 884-1115 8844116 James H. Member - Florists' Telepraph Delivery Association Plaxton & Mann RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE STUART P. PARKER, Q.C. JAMES H. PEARSON ROBERT G. PARKER We Deliver Toronto & Surrounding Districts J. Rabinowitch Fire. Auto and Liability Suite 2. Lowrie Building 15 Yonge Street N. Corner Agency Limited SPECIAL MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS TORONTO 12, ONT. Ph. 485-1145 Barristers. Solicitors & Notary Public 73 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL 884-1993 STEAMFITTING WELDING Leno’s Machine Shop Engineering 2518 YONGE ST. 1812 889-1812 AT ALL HOURS 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill 884-5829 Richmond Inn Block Res. 884-2117 (at St. Clements) Barrister, Notary RICE’S FLOWERS "Flowers For Occasions†Phones Insurance THORNHILL 889-3165 Richmond Hill 50 Yonge St. N. 884-4494 Flowers (Continued) Legal Solicitor. Public Timmins All 884-1219 220 Bay Street. Suite 701 Toronto 1, Ontario. 366-9411. Barrister. Solicitor and Notary Public 15 Yonge St. North Richmond Hill, Ontario. 884-7891. A. W. Kirchen, O.D. (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. If No Answer Phone 884-1105 ’â€"" Kept in Stock RUMBLE TRANSPORT‘ Portable. Crane Dr‘v Flat: A r “A n I seerCe Norman A. Toddi Pyle Piano Sales t F" “mains?†R.R. 1, Mount Albert 1 (Holt) 1 Phone 112_-_473-_‘i3_8§_-PINDER BROS Barrister, Solicitor a; Notary Public 15 YONGE ST. NORTH Richmond Hill, Ontario Office 884-1780 Residence 884-1863 By Appointment H. B. FISHER Office Supplies Ltd. TUNED f? REPAIRED “Checked†Electronically MOVING DAILY SERVICE RICHMOND HILL TO TORONTO Local and Long Distance Hauling Office Supplies '0 order too large or too small. ‘ Local and Long Distance Moving and Storage Edward D. Hill BA. LLB. 17 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill P.C.V. Class A. C. and H. Optometrists 'ry THOMSON We Dismantle Pianos for Recreation Rooms rder your van in advance. oving in our specialty V I I'IUMDUN your neighbourhood mover. e will save you time and money. 11 your next move. GUESSWORK ELIMINATED By Appointment let’s get together. Trucking Moving 889-6948 889-6271 884-3962 884-1013 364-2625 (Continued) Pianos Legal Dr. W. Allan Ripley VETERINARY SURGEON Office Telephone 147 Yonge St. N. 884-1432 Richmond Hill THORNHILL Veterinary Clinic STEEL LINTELS | BEAMS BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT Coach Lines Ltd. Ontario Land Surveyors 4901A Yonge St., Willowdale 221-3485 George T. Yates, OLS Res. 24 Denver Cres.. Willowdalo 8119 Yonge Street, THORNHILL Office hours by appointment Telephone: 889-4851 C.C.M. 5; Raleigh Bicycles Repairs to All Makes A Complete Line of Sporting Goods 25 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill, 884-1213 Coaches for all Occasions FOR INFORMATION Richmond Hill & District Unit 18 Yonge St. N. Eric’s Cycle and Sports Shop WINTER GARDEN Sporting Goods Transportation Local Services Rendered to Cancer Patients Langdon’s Yates & Yates 9114 Yonge St. Richvale STEEL FABRICATING To Custom Specifications 2 Otonobee BA. 1-3344 Drugs Dressings Home Visiting Nursing Services Housekeeping Service Home Nursing Services Diversional Programme Patient Transportation Lodge Accommodation For Further Information 884-4070 aint-Wallpapel FREE DELIVERY INTERIORS LTD. CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY 889-1059 Veterinary Surveyors Telephone 833-5351 . LTD. The administrator for the re- tarded children’s section of the Department of Education Fred Reynolds stressed last week that the amalgamation of schools for retarded with local boards of education would not destroy the need for local associations of parents and dedicated citizens. Mr. Reynolds was speaking at the official opening ceremon- ies for a $120,000 three-room ad- dition to the Mayfield School for the Retarded in Burlington. Such a merger would prob- ably be m/ade in the near fut- ure, he said, but no decision has yet been reached. He stressed that the dedication and involve- ment that associations for men- tally retarded bring to a school operation need not be lost through the merger. These groups would possibly act as advisory committees to the new county hoards of edu- cation, he suggested, and be re- sponsible for seeing that schools for the retarded do not become “low men on the totem pole†as far as teachers and facilities are concerned. Firm Decision Not Yet Reached Takeover Schools For Retarded "The last 20 years have wit- nessed a staggering growth of facilities for these children be- Michael’s reply was forthright. “Certainly an artist has a right to paint for himself. In the final analysis what counts is what a painting means to him and it’s quite possible that another individual gets nothing from it at all. Picasso is a good example. After painting hundreds of pictures for the public, he had a right to paint for himself with- out worrying about public interpretation.†7 And Michael does paint for himself. Just the same, if you take a peek in the Thornhill Paint Supply window, you may think he’s painting for you also â€" particularly if you love the sea, the ships and the land. “Paintings need not always suggest beauty,†says Michael. “They can suggest desolatlpn, harrenâ€" ness, the cool hardness of snow or the ragmg Inferno of a forest fire.†asked Being an artist doesn’t absorb all of his time. He has his studies, for four years has played the clarinet, and has been taking a flying course since last summer. He finds time to paint after school and on weekends. Sometimes, when he gets started on a painting, he gets carried away and forgets the time. He does not intend to make painting a life work, but wants to be able to afford to paint as much as he likes. (Continued from Page 2) A prolific artist must have plenty of outlets, so Michael sells some of his pictures, displays some in galleries and gives pthers to_ friendsiangi i'elatives. He prefers painting pictures without humans â€" and especially pictures which deal with the sea. because it represents man’s continual battle with the elements of nature. Rambling Around Stop in or call. Get acquainted with our one-step bill claaning service. PAY OFF BILL$ WITH ONE @LEAN SWEEP Ready cash from GAC International makes piled-up bills disappear fast. Sweep many monthly payments into one. i‘Should an artist paint to please himself '3" I 64 Vaughan Road RICHMOND HILL- 20 Yonge Street, South .............. P 25 Bloor Street, West (Bloor at Yonge) 2290 Dundas Street. West ‘ . . . . . . . (Front of Towers) 3034 Dam‘orth Avenue ........... (At St. Clair Ava, w.) 2645 Egï¬nton Aygnue, East: , ._ ...... 944A St. Clair Avenue. West ........ (St. Clair at Olkwood) 4967 Yonge‘ Street ........ 2907A Dundas Street. West LOANS UP TO $5000 (1 Block West of Keele SL) (Opposite Shoppers Wolld) (Eglinlon a! Brimley Road) TORONTO cause of interested parents and community leaders,†he said. “We don’t want to lose this in- terest.†Among advantages to the merger, he mentioned capital financing, avoiding duplication of services throughout the county. better program co-or- dination in areas where the two school systems overlap. better qualified teachers, and exten- sion of the board of education’s special education services. The Mnyfield School opened in 1959‘ and built an addition in 1962. The latest addition al- lows an enrolment of 75 at the school and includes a home eco- nomics room, a general purpose gymnatorium and a standard classroom. The addition was financed 50% by the provincial govern- ment and the balance through county and civic governments,a “Flowers of Hope†campaign and donations by private indi- viduals. SAVE SHOPPING STEPS Look in the advertising columns of “The Liberal" and you will find many helpful hints to save shopping steps. EM} INTERNATIUNAL FINANCE CORP. LTD Phone 8844458 Phone 924-7731 Phone 532-4421 Phone 698-1161 Phone 534-8816 Phone 261-7276 Phone 531-4623 Phone 222-2504 Phone 767-3161 Four Toronto people were Glasgow and Kenneth Hudson," . . ' arraigned in Magistrate‘s Court. 32. testified that they had been A“ “5 meï¬tmg March 11. Richmond Hill. March 14. on driven to the theatre by another Richmond H111 Town Council charges of causing a disturbance man who had left later in‘the dealt mm the fOHOWing mat- at the Dufferin Drive-In The- evening. They also admitted ters; atre. Highway 7 and Dufferin that a third man. James Horne, Agreed to CO-Opel‘ate With ad- Street. October 9 last year. who had been in the women’s joining councils in holding a George Diceman, RR 1 car, but who did not appear in joint meeting t0 discuss the Maple. who had been an. .at- court had brought one bottle of feasibility of "Go Transit“. tendant at the theatre. testified beer to the girls' car. a: A: a at Before The Magistrate Argument At Dufferin Drive-In Public Disturbance Conviction George Diceman, RR 1 Maple, who had been an at- tendant at the theatre. testified that he had taken the tickets of three women but had later noticed six people in the same car. When he went \to check the ticket stubs. Mr. Diceman said that only three stubs were of- fered and one man, Kenneth Hudson had protested with abusive language. John Thorsell, formerly a constable with the Vaughan Township Police, said that he had been called to the theatre where he had detected the odor of an alcoholic beverage in the automobile. The Ontario Water Resources Commission will provide inte- grated water and sewage works for five municipalities in the southern portion of the County of Peel. Involved are the towns of Brampton, Mississauga, Port Credit and Streetsville and the Township of Chinguacousy, who have agreed unanimously to the OWRC proposal. Phone 635-7035 T. W. MEADUS LTD. The scheme will be financed by the province and is the larg- est ever undertaken by the OWRC. Capital and operating costs will be rec0vered through a charge based on the individ- ual municipality's use of the facilities. The formal agreement will be ratified by a bylaw in each municipality, subject to OWRC To Provide Five Peel Co. Municipalities Water And Sewage Estimated to cost $88 million in the first 20-year period, the integrated works will supply the area with treated water from Lake Ontario and carry sewage through trunk sewers to treat- mentyfacilities also located on the lakeshore and discharging into the lake. HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE ALL TRADES Additions, bathrooms. kitchens, etc. SHINGLE. FLAT ROOFING AND EAVESTROUGHING FREE ESTIMATES Free planning and designing on contract Long or short term financing available The two men accused. George Printers and Publishers 63 Yonge Street. S. 884-1105 Free Delivery on All Orders We’re on the Job, in keep you supplied with convenient heating oil. Prompt, metered de- livery. Hall’s Domestic Fuel Oil and Burner Service 884-4361 Richmond Hill Just Call! Count on our skill to produce an eye- catching business letterhead capable of sparking sales. The Liberal A complete Goldfinch ( Willowdale Court Magistrate Russell Pearse stated that an altercation had taken place and Kenneth Hud- son was convicted of causing a disturbance and fined $25 and costs with instructions to keep the peace for one year and to stay away from the theatre. The charges against George and Violet Glasgow and Julia Horne were dismissed. Julie Home, 22, and Mr. Glasgow’s wife Violet. 24, de- nied that any loud commotion had taken place but admitted that James Horne had told the attendants to go away. approval by the Ontario Muni- cipal Board. Existing facilities will be taken over by OWRC six months after OMB approval is received and final agreements with the municipalities have been execu- ted. Negotiations have been un- derway since 1965. Rate per thousand gallons, for the first 1,500 million gal- lons of water used by each municipality each year will be 31c and over this volume 21.5c. For sewage treatment the rate will be 20c per thousand gal- lons, with the exception of Mis- sissauga which will pay 230. This is the same type of de- velopment which OWRC is pro- posing for municipalities in this area. The method of financing means that money will be avail- able to build systems large enough to accommodate future development right from the start. The systems, it is claimed will have built-in capacity and flexibility, giving insurance against future water and sew- age needs. Winwdale __ Neil G. McDonald Limited. 221-1611 LAMB THE MOVER LTD. 127 BIRCH AVE. - THORNHILL PHONE 889-4911-2-3 Richmond Hill â€" Barrow insurance Services Ltd‘ 884-1551 LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE MOVING Contact Your Insurance Protection is inadequate if it has not kept pace with today's‘ hazards which you read about every day in your newspaper. Rising costs, new purchases and home improve- ments also require that you protect your finan- cial security with adequate insurance coverage. Consult your Economical Agent tor a Tailor- made Insurance program to fit your needs. Vancouver. Head Office Branch Ofï¬ces: Edmonton, Winnipeg. London. Hamilton. Toronto Ottawa, Montreal. Moncton. Halifax. ‘ CANADIAN ALL THE WAY Agreed to have the town write the E1 Shamaly Shrine Club in regard to their request for the use of the town park for a major horse show on June 29. Approval of the parks board and recreation committee will be required before the request can be granted â€" and such per- mission should he contingent on agreement by the club to put the grounds back into condition. Because of sodding work to be done in the park this sum- mer, council noted. it could well be inadvisable to grant the request. Reeve Donald Plaxton voiced the opinion that, "I don't think our town park is suitable for a show of this kind. I don't think it's big enough." Deputyâ€" reeve Floyd Perkins agreed with this opinion, “particularly this year in view of reconstruc- tion." Agreed to endorse York Central District High School Board‘s brief to the Department of Education seeking establishment of We boards of education rather than one in the County of York. Only Councillor Lois Hanoey op- posed this endorsation. she stated she favored only one board of education in the county or two boards on I two-level system with a controlling county board. Accepted its works com- mittee’s recommendation that York Sanitation be permitted to make some changes in boundaries for garbage collection, as some areas are getting too heavy to handle on one day. The company is to be respon- sible for notifying each re- sident concerned of the changes and of publishing the collection bylaw. 'I'own Kitchen", OnQarlo 13-!â€