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The Liberal, 6 Oct 1927, p. 7

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\Richmond Hill w- Ont. We solicit orders for cut flowers for all 0c- casions which will be promptly and cheer- fully filled. RICBnIOND HILL OP'IOMETRISTS EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS fihorough Eye Examimfions and Glasses That Fit Perfectly. Qpecinl Attgntionjo Children's Eyes. John Dunlop & Son FLORISTS ' Open Evenings. Phone Hudson 0461 for Appointment. In case of breaks or bum brakes Who Pays the Damage? YOU DO ! All Kinds of Boot and Shoe Repair- ing Neatly Done Good Workmanship. Prompt Service. Shop in Winterton’s Old Stand Yonge St. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1927 A. C. HENDERSON PLUMBING AND ' TINSMITHING Hot Water Heating and General Repairs THORNHILL. ONT. ‘qent For Automobile Insurance. TEL. 118 THE BIND OPTICAL C0. VARIETY 2513 Yonge St. Hedi Toronto. (Opposite the Capitol Theatre) No matter when your car was madeâ€"there's a tire here to fit it; And you‘ll like the price, because there’s variety there, too. Save time and trouble! Buy Goodyears from us! More people ride on them than on any other kind. For service sake, buy at home makes of tires, but a real assortment of Goodyear types. sizes and tread designs. NOT a big variety of Unless You Insure Withâ€"â€" C. H. Sanderson, RichmonclHlll. rep resents the Fuller Brush Co. in Mark- ham Twp. and will gladly give service to any patrons in this district. A. G. SAVAGE 'arold Reid’s Garage Boot and Shoe Repairer. Richmond Hill FULLER BRUSHES Telephone 165 ELGIN MILLS. Telephone 116 r 3. GEO. KIDD ONTARIO 15: Everley Devins and Margaret lNo. 5; 8.8. No. 13; 8.8. No. 18. Maxey, No. 12. Girls Judging Competition-«Doris Snow Apples+Wilfred Maxey, No. Cook and Ruth Watson, 8.8. No. 5; 12: Mona Hendry. Evelyn Devins, No Margery Kersey and Blanche Sand- 12: Margaret Humphreys, No. 8; ford,’S.S. No. 16; Donilda Blanchard Bobbie McNeil and Sarah McNeil, and Marjory Bowes, 8.8. No. 12. N0. 9. Junior Public Speakingâ€"Violet Jor_ Wealthy Applesâ€"Hilda Epp, No. 7; dan, No. 12; Dorothy Hogan, No. 9; Donilda Blanchard. No. 12; Albt. Fos- 'Zebbie Rowntree, No. 11; Sarah Dick ter, and Robbie McNeil, No. 9; Wil- No. 18. fred Maxey and Gertrude Rice, No. 12. Senior Public Speakingâ€"Clara Phi- St. Lawrence Applesâ€"Jean Bell,lllips, No. 10; Doris Allan, No. 18; No. 15; Wilfred Maxey, No. 12; Dylis Bertha Lund, No. 19; Stewart Coles, McAllister. No 18; Arthur Holderness No. 13; Donilda Blanchard, No. 12; No. 15; Mona H‘endry, No. 12; Dora Gladys Harrison, No. 9. McAllister, No. 18. Jersey Calf Classâ€"Donald Baggs, Plate of Plumsâ€"Dylis McAlIister, No. 8; Jennie McNeil, No. 9; Nora No. 18; Donilda Blanchard. No. 12; Baggs and Norma Baggs, No. 8; Rob- Jean Hadwen, No. 5: Bert Blanchard. bie McNeil, Sarah McNeil, Blanche No. 122; Wilbert Hadwen. No. 5; “'il- lMcDonald. Cameron McNeil. No. 9. Field Cornâ€"Charlie Snider N0. 12; Agnes Watson, No. 12;‘ Sydney Broad- Fbelt, No. 8. Living Room BouquetfiIean Const- able, No. 9; Donilda Blanchard, No. 12 Queenie Swan and Alice Johnton. No. 7; Jack Lindsay, No. 18; Doris Cook, No. 5. No. 10 Flowers, Asters, Specialâ€"Roy Bowâ€" en, No. 5: Wilfred Maxey, No. 12; Sylvie Savage, No. 19; Catherine Brownlee, No. 9; Donilda. Blanchard, No. 12; Doris Cook, No. 5. Northern Spy Applesâ€"Wilfred Maxey. No. 12; Douglas Irwin, No.20 Jack Lindsay No. 18; Jean Bell No. Spring Lamb, Breeding typeâ€"Jen- nie McNeil, 8.8. No. 9; Jno. McClure S.S. No. 15; Bobby McNeil, 5.8. No. 9; Geo. McClure, S.S. No. 15. Barléy, Sheafâ€"Jacl'chJindsay, No. 18; Bruce McDonald, No. 9; Donilda Blanchard, No. 12; Dora McAllister and Dylis McAllister No. 18; Bobby McNeil N0. 9. Mangelsâ€"James Craib, and Robbie McNe‘fl. No. 9; Rolp‘h Bower, No. 7; Mary Ker-5e37, No. 16; Roy Phfllips, No. 10; Norman Bagg, No. 8. Zinnias4Stexvart Rumble No. 19‘ Bessie Elliott, No. 13; Louise Carson Pinksâ€"Sydnev Broadbelt, No. 8; .IIIennie McNeil, No. 9; Violet Jordan, 0. 12. Handling Calfâ€"Norman Baggs, S. S. No. 8; Willie Watson, S.S. No. 12 Donald Baggs, Nora Baggs, S.S. No. 8; Jno. McClure S.S. No. 15; Sarah McNeil S.S. No. 9. Handling Lambâ€"Geo. McClure, S. S. No. 15; Jennie McNeil, S. S.. No. 9; Norman Baggs, S. S. No. 8; Jno. McClure S.S. No. 15; Bobby McNeil, S.S. No. 9; Jno Nattress, S.S. No.15. Cockerelâ€"J. Everard Kellam, No. 13; Dorothy Castator, N0. 10; Willie Watson, No. 12; Geo. Orth, No. 17; Dorothy Wilson, No. 5; Fred Hodson No. 8. Wheat Sheafâ€"Bruce McDonald, No 9; Jack Lindsay, No. 18; Garnet'Seed No. 9; Donilda Blanchard, No. 12; Maisie McAllister, and Dylis McAllis- ter, No. 18. Oats. O.A.C.â€"Oliver Devins, No. 17; Robt. Watson1 No. 11; Eddie Lund No. 19: Cameron McNeil, N0. 9; Bet- tie Snider, No. 12. Barley, O .A . C .â€"Elmer McKinnon No. 9; Donilda Blanchard, No. 12; Robbie McNeil. No. 9; Jack Lindsay, No‘. 18; Wilfred Maxey,,No. 12. Potatoesâ€"Lloyd Hemp‘hm, No. 20; Warren Bone, N0. 7; Margaret Hump- hrey, No.8; Mary Maxey, No. 12; 'Robt. Johnston, No. 8‘, Jack Maw, No. 16. Beetsâ€"4mm Maxey, No. 12; Doro- thy Keffer, and Ruth Rudd, No.7; Vera Kaiser, No. 17: Doris Cook, 5; Dorotheriisorn, No. 5. Parsnipsâ€"Mary Agar, No. 16: Mai- sie McAllisber, No. 18; Lillian Foster, No. 7; Fred Constable, and Elmer Grainger, No. 9; Dora McDonald, No. Marigoldsâ€"Blanche McDonald, No. 9: Arthur Johnston, No. 16; Bessie Hollingshead, No. 17; Dora McDonald No. 9; Madeline Rumble, No. 19; Edi- th Snider, No. 12. Handling Coltâ€"Norman Baggs, 8.3. No. 8. Pairâ€"Catherine McQuarrie, and Verna Pirie, No. 5; Robbie McNeil, No. 9; J. Everard Kellam, No. 13; Dorothy Castator No.10; Stewart Rumble No. 19. Sweet Cornâ€"Willie Watson, No. 12 Marion Johnston, No. 16; Elmer Mc- Kinnon, No. 9; Albt. Ezard, No. 10; Louise Carson, No. 10; Lelia Sparrow No. 15. Turn‘ipsâ€"E'ldtm Fierhelle'r, and Catherine Brownlee, No. 9; Henry Hawman, No. 17; Roy Phillips, No. 10 Geo. Orth, No. 17; Jack Lindsay, No. 18. Onionsâ€"Donilda Blanchard, No. 12 Hazél Carson, No. 10; Florence Mc- Allister, No. 18; Enos Hodson, No. 8; Pearl Adcock, No. 17; Marion Johns- ton, No. 16. Carrotsâ€"Wilfred Maxey, No. 12; Muriel Banford, No. 17; Gladys Harrâ€" ison, No. 9; Robt. Watson, No. 11; Dorothy Castator, No. 10; Mary San- dford, No. 16. Aster; Dept. Seedâ€"Wilfred Maxey No. 12; Jack Lindsay, N0. 18; Alex. Johnston, No. 16. Cosmosâ€"Marion Johnston, No. 16; Harold Bowen, No. 5; Everard Kellam No. 13; Muriel Caseley, No. 9; Marga- get Savagel No. 19; Greta Stong, o. 8. Pulletâ€"Geo. Orth, No. 17; Dorothy Castator, No. 10; Bobbie McNeil No. 9; Verna Pirie, No.5; Margaret Savage, Gertrude Lund, No. 19. Coltâ€"Norman Baggs, S.S. No. 8; Beef Calfâ€"Henry Dick, S.S. No. 18: John McClure, S.S. No. 15; Dairy Calf Willie Watson, Bernice Watson, Wilâ€" fred Maxey, S.S. No. 12. Spring Lamb, Market typeâ€"Sarah McNeil, Cameron McNeil, of S.S. No. 9; Jno. McClure, S.S. No. 15; Norman Baggs S.S. No. 8; Geo. McClure, S.S. 15. Prize Winners at Veilore Annual School Fair wnlee, No. 9 'a McAllister omatoesâ€"Eln' nchard Hemp} Ell Assorted Fruitâ€"Donild ,nd Violet Jordan, N0. 12 111C Ston ion MCI L2.‘ Senior Public Speakingâ€"Clara Phi- 211, Imps, No.10; Doris Allan, No.18; lis Bertha Lund, No. 19; Stewart Coles, '53 No. 13; Donilda Blanchard, No. 12; ra Gladys Harrison, No. 9. Jersey Calf Classâ€"Donald Baggs, er, No. 8; Jennie McNeil, No. 9; Nora 2; Bag-gs and Norma Baggs, No. 8; Rob- rd. bie McNeil, Sarah McNeil, Blanche il- McDonald, Cameron McNeil, No. 9. Pupil winning the highest number da of points at the Fair and who won the .2: II: Eaton Co. Silver Cup, Donilda Stock Judging Contestâ€"Alex. Johnston and Ken Fry of S.S. No. 16 Wilfred Maxey and Wm. Watson of S.S. No. 12; Tom Seed, Robt Watson, of S.S. No. 11; Jack Lindsay, Henry Dick of S.S. No. 18; Robt. McNeil, Bruce McDonald, S.S. No. 9. Singing Contestâ€"S. S. No. 8; S. S. No.10: S. S. No. 12; S. S. No. 5; S.S. No.13; S.S. No.18. Girls Judging Competitionâ€"Doris Cook and Ruth Watson. S.S. No. 5; Margery Kersey am? Blanche Sand- ford,'S.S. No. 16; Donilda Blanchard and Marjory Bowes, S.S. No. 12. Laundry Bagâ€"Gladys Harrison, No. 9; Donilda Blanchard. Marion Watson. No. 12; Doris Cook, N0. 5; Dora McAllister, Dylis McAllister, No. 18. Second Class Writingâ€"Louise Kerr No. 9; Olive Rumble, Gladys, Burns and Jean Hadwen, No. 5; Hazel Cast- ator, Georgina Weldrick, No. 10. First Class Writingâ€"Irene Willi- ams, Maybeth Coles, No. 13; Sadie Windas, No. 9; Dorothy Ryder, Vera Kaiser, No. 17. Daffodil Drawingâ€"Eddie Lund, George Pollard. No. 19; Jean Const- able, Cameron McNeil, Muriel Caseley Blanche McDonald, No. 9. Riding Contestâ€"Betty Snider, No. 12; Jean Robinson, No. 11; Jack Lind- say. No. 18; Robt. Showalter, No. 7; Wilbert Hadden, James McCluskey, No. 5. Fourth Class Writingâ€" Donilda Blanchard, No. 12; Arthur McKinnon, No. 9; Luella Long, No. 11; Mary Ell_ iott, N0. 13; Russell Patterson, No. 12 Mary O’Brien, No. 10. Map of Old Ontarioâ€"George Foster and Lorne Seed, No. 9; Hugh Yerex, No. 19; Margaret Oliver, N0. 9; Don- ald Graham, No. 19; Violet Jordan, No. 12. . Wooden Mallet--VVm. Fisher, Harry Sherman, No. 7; Bert Blanchard. Wil- fred Maxey, No. 12; Ralph Bower, N0. 7; Bruce McDonald, No‘. 9. Milk Stool Robbie McNeil, Bruce McDonald. No. 9; William Fisher, N0. 7; Bert Blanchard, Wilfred Maxey, No. 12; Gilbert Agar, No. 16. Any other Articleâ€"Bert Blanchard No. 12; Robt. Schowalter, No. 7; E1- mer McKinnon No. 9; Harry Sherman No. 7; Robt. Julian, No. 9; Robt. Dick No. 18. Collection Pressed Leavesâ€"Gert- rude Lund and Nelson Lund, No. 19; Bruce Watson, No. 12; Jean Rumble, No. 19; Marion Allan and Maisie Mc- Allister, No. 18. Collection of Acorns, etchâ€"Bruce McDonald, No. 9;- Wilfred Maxey, No. 9; Robbie McNeil, No. 9. Third Class Writingâ€"Norma Arm- strong and Ethel Williams No. 13; Doris Cook, Ruth W'atson, Marion Kyle and Mary Downing, No. 5. Map of Townshipâ€"Garnet Seed, Bruce McDonald, Jennie McNeil, EI- mer Grainger, N0. 9; Marion Wctson, No. 12; Gladys Harrison, No. 9. Any subject illustrated in water c01- orsâ€"Marion Watson, Wilfred Maxey No. 12; Jean Robson, N0. 11; Mildred Crook, No. 5; Gladys Harrison, No. 9; Florence McAllister, No. 18. Bran Muffinsâ€"Maurice Cnstator, No. 10; Catherine Brownlee, Blanche McDonald, Lorna McNeil, N0. 9; Mary Elliott, N0. 13; Jennie McNeil, No. 9. } Beet Pickleâ€"Donilda Blanchard, No 12; Marion Watson, No. 12; Dora Mc- Allister, No. 18; Lillian Foster, No. 7, Louise Carson, No. 10; Dylis McAllis- her, No. 18. ' Cuts of LiVe Stockâ€"Ruth Rumble, Stewart Rumble and Margaret Sav- age, No. 19; Agnes Watson, No. 12; Blanche McDonald, No. 9; Mary Ker- sey, No. 16. Wcéd Seedsâ€"Dyiis McAllister, and Dora McAllister, Doris Allan, No. 18; Bruce McDonald, No. 9. White Layer Cakeâ€"Jennie McNeil, 9; Dorothy Castator, Marie Castator, No. 10; Gladys Harrison, No. 9; Mary Elliott! N0: 13; Violet Jordan, No. 12. French Seam, etcâ€"Donilda Blanch- ard, No. 12; Gladys Harrison, No. 9; Bertha Lund, No. 19; Irene Maxey, No. 12; Béssie Hollingshead, No. 17; Louise Carson, N0. 10. Centrepieceâ€"Gladys Harrison. N0. 9; Florence McAllister, No. 18: Donil- da, Blanchard. No. 12; Catherine Mcâ€" Quarrie. N0. 5; Bertha Lund, No. 19; Dora McAllister, No. 18. Weeds--Doni1da Blanchard and Wil- fred Maxey, No. 12; Sidney Broadbelt No. 8; Robbie McNeil, No. 9; Doris Allan, No. 18; Mary Sandford, N0. 16. Bird Houseâ€"Bert Blanchard. No. 12; Robbie McNeil, No. 9; Wilfred Maxey No. 12; Bruce McDonald No. 9. Candyâ€"Jean Allan, N0. 18; Jennie McNeil, No. 9; Violet Jordan, No. 12; Lelia Sparrow; No. 15; Doris Cook, No. 5; Doris Blanchard, No. 12. Dressed Dollâ€"Gertrude Lund, No. 19; Doris Blanchard, Mary Maxey, No. 12; Dora McDonald No. 9. Apronâ€"Gladys Harrison. No. 9; Violet Jordan. No. 12; Hilda Epp, No. 7; Marion Watson, No. 12: Bertha Lund, No. 19; Jean Robson, No. 11. Apple Pie,â€"Marie Castator, Doroâ€" thy Castator, No. 10; Gladys Smith, No. 8; Olive Hendry, Violet Jordan, No. 12; Margaret Savage, No. 19. No. 20; Ruth Rumble, No. 19; James Craib, No. 9; Donald Graham, No. 19 2nd THE LIBERAL. RICHMOND HILL. ONT. mung inls on the highe air acc ‘st number of :ording to the roll, 151:. 8.8. COMING ! Eyesight Specialist Deer and Moose The Ontario Government have an- nounced a change in the open season for deer and moose this year, in that, either animal may be taken in the dis_ trict south of the French and Matta- wa Rivers from November lst to No- vember 30th, and in the district north of the French and Mattawa from October 10th to November 30th. CHANGE IN HUNTING SEASON These periods are very much in fav- or of the Hunter, especially if the weather may turn cold, and it is trust- ed the action of the Government will result in a marked increase in the number of those taking to the woods. For their transportation, Canadian National Railways have provided with their usual care and forethought and printed copies of the Hunters’ Train Service leaflet may be obtained short- ly on application to Canadian Nation- al Ticket Agent. 167 Yonge Street, Toronto 2. Toronto’s able eye specialist ma‘ consulted about your eyes for g]: at; H. F. Austin’s Drug Store F mond Hill. Tuesday afternoon 1 1 pm. to 8 p.111. October llt A11 trucks Insured for Public Liabil- ity and Property Damage. Professional Graduate of Owen A. Smiley Studio. Holiness Meeting . . . . . . . 11 a Sunday School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ‘1) Salvation meeting . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p Meetings Held In Lorne Hall. Everyone Invited SALVATWN ARMY Telephone 1535 Express and Long Distance Moving Sand and Gravel Delivered Dump Trucks for Hire By Hour or Contract The Canadian Wheat Pool has de- cided to open an office in London, England, and Mr. Smith has been appointed sales agent. For the past few years he has been sales man- ager for the Pool in Canada with headquarters in Winnipeg. The ‘Wheat Pool has now representatives in fiftyâ€"three ports throughout the world. CONCERT ENTERTAINER AND TEACHER ADDRESS Boyle Stwiia says you can’t beat Wool- nough’s Harn'ss come in and see it whpn in Toronto. G e0 McDonald H. Woolnough Phone Elgin 6980 Cor. Queen and Ontario Streets Toronto. RICHMOND HILL CORPS District Sergeant Major Butlei’ Sunday Services Phoneâ€"Willowdale 96W Marguerite Boyle Elocutionist Thornhill W. N. Mabbeti WILSON’S CARTAGE Electrical Contractor POYNTZ AVENUE LANSING, ONT. Telephone 54 R 2. F. E. LUKE D. L. SMITH MAPLE October 1 1th list mav be a for glasses Store Rich- |rnoon from Richmond Street Richmond Hill 11,12, 13 8:14 FARM MACHENERY DEMONSTRATION Ontario Plawmen’s Association Chairman, JAS. McLEAN Richmond Hill; Vice.-Chairman, MAJOR GEO. B. LITTLE, Agincourt Secretary, R. J. ROGERS, Newmarket Treas., G. A. M. 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