Britnell, Moore & Co. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 129 Church St. South Richmond Hill, Ontario Joscelyn, Laughlin, Franklin, Tucker & McBride Chartered Accountants 31 Yonge Street North Richmond Hill, Ont. 884-4474-5 91 Geneva Street St. Catharines, Ont. - 684-1177 LEONARD R. ROSENBERG & ASSOCIATES Chartered Accountants Telephone 884-7110 49 Yonge St. South Aurora. Ontario Transmission Ltd. 177 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL 889-6662 A Complete Transmission Service Automatic Specialists Town Inn 1 TAKE-OUT SERVICE ‘ 32 Yonge Street South 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 -- 884-1137 PROFESSIONAL 8. BUSINESS amigo“ Transmission Service 2468 DUFFERIN ST. 884-1812 Automatic & Standard Transmission Specialists 187-0221 Non-town We Deliver Toronto 8: Surrounding Districts Accountants Chinese Food I Auto Transmusswn RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE SPECIAL MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS A booklet containing In Memoriam verses may be procured without charge at the Advertising Counter of “The Liberal", 63 Yonge St. 5.. Richmond Hill, or we will be pleased to mail one on request. Telephone 884-1105. Leno’s Machine Shop '13 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL 884-1993 In Memoriam Verses Engineering THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday. Dec. 12, 1968 [812 889-1812 AT ALL HOURS (416) 884-6564 FIND THE SERVICE YOU NEED FOR HOME OR BUSINESS RICE’S FLOWERS "Flowers For All Occasions" Phones STEAMFITTING WELDING Mister Flowers Barrow Insurance Services Ltd. 884-1551 Toronto Ernie Brock & Son Insurance - Mortgages Fire, Auto and Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC TELEPHONE 727-9488-9 Barristers, Solicitors a; Notary Public 116 YONGE STREET NORTH RICHMOND HILL 884-1115 884-1116 Winemaker 8. Swern Edward D. Hill B.A. LLB. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public 15 Yonge St. North Richmond Hill, Ontario. 884-7891. 220 Bay Street. Suite 701 Toronto 1, Ontario. 366â€"9411. Newman, Campbell: & Fullerton BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Bus. 832-2621 Res. 832â€"1224 Toronto Officeâ€" 7 Queen St. E.. Suite 151 Phone 363-5877 Suite 2, Lowrie Building 15 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill Every Thursday Afternoon 884-7561 Fire, Auto and Liability Suite 2. Lowrie Building 15 Yonze Street N. Plaxton & Mann Barristers and Solicitors Roy V. Bick Insurance Ltd. Complete Insurance Service 117 Queen St. E. Corner Agency Limited James H. Barrister. Solicitor & Notary Public 15 YONGE ST. NORTH RichmOnd Hill, Ontario Office 884-1780 Residence 884-1863 By Appointment 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill 889-1379 Norman A. Todd LTD. Kirby Brock Maple, Ont. Rear 47 Yonge St. S. Aurora, Ontario '. Rabinowitch 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill 884-5829 Richmond Inn Block Res. 884-2117 Insurance 7755 Yonge Street Thomhill, Ontario 889-6900 Barrister. Notary THORNHILL 889-3165 Legai Solicitor. Public Timmins 363-3959 884-1219 (formerly York Office Supplies); 16 Yonge Street North ‘ RICHMOND HILL '884-4231 889.5729 furniture. Office Supplies, 1Social Stationery. Typewriter ‘and Adder Sales and Rentals. MOVING H. B. FISHER Office Supplies Ltd. 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In many factories fire depots have been organ- ized. It is a first aid type of station. All fires must be reported to the main station at Maple. Fires occurring in Vaughan should immediately be phoned to this number, 832-2211 and the despatcher alerts the station concerned SOMETHING ABOUT FIRE STATIONS The Richvale station has a daytime staff of four permanent men who put in a 10 hour day, seven days a week. Sherwood is a new station with three on staff. The Sherwood Station is half way between Highway 7 and Maple. It depends on the location of the fire which of these stations are alerted. Rambling Around Hwï¬iéiwvélérhas one pumper, an aerial ladder truck and a tank truck. Sherwood has a pumper, tank truck and a rescue vehicle. Vrneni night duty are all volunteers. “Good volunteers are getting hard to find,†said the chief. “If we lose one, he is almost irreplaceable.†One of the main qualifications for a volunteer fireman is to be physically fit, measure up to the demands of the job and be available for training two or three nights a month, Beside; the two stations staffed by permanent personnel there are volunteer groups at Pine Grove and Kleinburg. There Was Fun In Those Hills Trustee Ken Tomlin Remembers "Head for the hills. boys." was the motto of a memorable period in the school life of Trustee Ken Tomlin. he told Richmond Hill Public School Board December 4. PLAY IT SAFE The prevention of fires at home needs a com~ mon sense approach,†said Chief Davidson. The craze for doâ€"it-yourself can create prob- lems especially when it involves wiring. To fool around with construction when you don’t know much about it is only asking for trouble. It could cost you your life. .... A ‘ i , £3..- “It was during the construc- tion of the first addition to this (McConaghy) school,†the trustee said. “The contractor. piled the excavated earth in huge hills at the rear of theproperty. Two-thirds of the kids headed for the hills of mud as fast as they could, every recess. Once over the top no teacher could see you and you could pound the dickens out of the other kids without interfer- ;ence." J um. . . . g . The best Christmas gift for everyone is a fire safe home. Keep the trunk of your tree well watered and check the lighting for frayed wiring, loose connections and broken sockets. Turn off the lights when your family goes out or retires. Keep open fires screened. Wrappings and decorations are a fire hazard. Have plenty of large ash trays for your guests who smoke. And here is a wry observation from Chief Davidson. “At Christmas, drinking drivers are a problem on the road. If they stay at home. they're still a problem. The only difference is that they often become my problem.†of the playgrounds of Walter Scott School, came up for dis- cussion. Superintendent Gor- don McIntyre favored sodding because it could be used right away, pointing out that it is dif- ficult to accommodate 1,000 children in a portion of the “Mr. Tomlin was prompted to reminisce when the relative merits of seeding and sodciing yard Hike sum of $6,000 had been provided in the 1969 budget to do a portion of the work. The All Ontario magistrates are now judges and all magistrates courts are now provincial courts, criminal division, under new provincial legislation effec- tive December 2. For {he three Richmond Hill â€"- Newmarket area judges. R. G. Pearse, C. W. Morrison and O. S. Hollinrake, the title changes means a pay raise to $21,000 a year. Senior County Judge Hollinrake, O.B.E., Q.C. will be retiring from the bench next year after 21 years service in county courts. Former Magistrate, Now Judge Convicts Two On Theft Counts The changes confused legal 2 from Aliencourt Shopping aid counsel Jerome Shibley of Plaza. Markham Village who briefly; Police later arrested Owen continued to call His Worship‘Parker in connection with the Judge Pearse “Your Honor"lsame theft and recovered a box when he appeared in Richmond {of tools worth $60, belonging Hill Court. December 5. I‘m Mr. Rothweu, from Garry Mr. Shibley was representinngoles' Buggies Avenue home. two youths who pleaded gtiiltinarry Coles, however, denied ‘of car theft and theft over $50.‘he knew the car and tools were lRemanded for sentence were‘stolen. said Mr. Johnson. LAMB THE MOVER LTD. 127 BIRCH AVE. - THORNHILL PHONE 889-4911-2-3 LOCAL 0R LONG DISTANCE MOVING Contact business administrator will in- vestigate how much of the work this amount will do by sodding and seeding. Beverley Acres Roof The board decided to proceed“ immediately with repairs to the ‘ roof of the gymnasium exten- tion at Beverley Acres School. The leakage believed to have been causd by youngsters play ing on the roof has been evi- dent all fall. Affected are the staff room where the new drapes and ceiling tile are being discolored, the electrical room and a corridor. The board al- located $500 in the 1969 budget to pay for this urgent i'epair and also asked the business ad- ministrator to investigate the roof bond to find out if it will pay for this repair. It was point- éd' out the ï¬rst unit of Bever- ley Acres School. including the gymnasium, was built in 1956. “What we need are more buildings like this one,†com- mented Trustee Tomlin, again referring to McConaghy School. Business Administrator Dorâ€" othy Street agreed. “It was really built. there are no leaky windows in this building Charges against a third man. Garry Coles, 21. also of 5 Rug- gles Avenue, were withdrawn. Dennis Coles 19. of 5 Buggies Avenue. Langstaff. and Owen Parker. 17. of 379 North Pal- iser Crescent, Richmond Hill. According to Crown Attorney Donald Johnson, Dennis Coles was arrested on Newkirk Road in Richmond Hill on December 4, while driving a car owned by Brian Rothwell of 77 Cartier Crescent. Richmond Hill. The car had been stolen December NEWS During November the VON made a total of 417 calls com- pared to 349 last year. One hundred and nineteen of these were in Richmond Hill. 64 in Markham Township. 44 in Vaughan Township. 46 in King Township. 35 in Aurora, 35 in Newmarket. 13 in East Gwil- Iimbury. 10 in Whitchurch Township. 14 in Georgina Town- ship and 37 in the remainder of 'ION Nursing Care Much Appreciated "I am writing in appreciation ' of the kindness and considera- tion of your nurses who attend- ed me when I was ill. They. were very efï¬cient in every re- spect. I was not embarrassed‘ concerning payment. 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