Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 10 May 1928, p. 8

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$15 per 100 PAGE EIGHT Early June Chicks Make Good December Layers ' '6gflmasmmumumm WILLIAM .VANDER BENT Willowgrove Farm R.R. No. 1 Richmond Hill Phone Richmond Hill 46 R. 11 Live Stock Exhibition. Weston Bays Band Fun, Music and Attractions For Young and Old ’ MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE FAIR Monster Sofiball Tournment. Thursday, May 24th,1928 - Fair will be officially Opened by Hon. Geo. S. Henry, Minister of Highways for Ontario and M.P.P. for East York Branches at Newmaa'ket and Aurora Richmond [Hill Agricuitura! Smififiy Agricultural Park, Richmond Hill RICHMOND HILL BRANCH IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA A. T. MINNIS, MANAGER ANY BRANCH OF THE BANK WILL GIVE YOU PAINSTAKING AND DEPENDâ€" ABLE SERVICE VICTORIA DAY 79th Annual F aiir For full particulars and Prize List Apply To A. CLARK Richmond Hill Vice -Presi if ordered this week. . S. COOPER, Sec’y ment. Horseshoe Pitching Contest BABY SHOW ‘ W. H. LEGGE 17‘ resident On motion Council adjourned to meet at Temperance Hall, Kettleby on Saturday, May 26th as a court of rev- ision and other business. Armstrong-Jefferson â€" That the clerk be instructed to send bill of P. M. Thompson, Re-Hibbar’c transport- ation to Hospital, be sent to clerk of Vaughan Township. making some arrangements re buildâ€" ing some kind of a suitable cinder path for the safety of school children for Union School on Yonge Street. MacMurchyâ€"Jeffersonâ€" That the County Representatives of this Mun- icipality introduce a resolution to be brought to the attention of the Coun- ty Council at the June Session; Re \ Jefferson-Eganâ€"That the Clerk be authorized to instruct Mr. Farguhar to have the necessary repairs made to Schomberg lockâ€"up. Armstrongâ€"MacMurchyâ€" That the Canadian Surety Company be paid the sum of $40.00 re Bonds re Municipal Treasurer. Armstrongâ€"MacMurchyâ€" May it be resolved that Mr. Wm. Benfield be paid the sum of $24.00, for keep of McGill children up to April 28th. Armstrong~MacMurchyâ€" That the treasurer pay to Ed. Nicol the sum of $2.00, re dog tax for 1927, refund. MacMurchyJeffersonâ€" that Willi- am Dainty be paid the sum of $30.00 for sheep killed and one worried by dogs as per sheep valuators certifi- cate now on file. Jeffersonâ€"MacMurchyâ€" That the supervisor be instructed to make ar- rangements re building a new culvert on Linton sideroad between 9 and 10 concessions. The above council held their fourth regular meeting at Sutton’s Hotel on Saturday, the 28th day of April 1928. All the members present with Reeve, E. M. Legge in the chair, the minutes of the last meeting read .nd confirm- ed and the communications presented after which the treasurer was author- ized to pay a number of bills and ac- counts. Resolutions King Township Council ROBT. AGAR V 1ce-k’re Ont THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO 11 dent married to Mr. Harold Legge, son of er. and Mrs. Thomas Legge of Aur- ora. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride’s ‘mother where a dainty buffet lunche- on was served. After their honey- moon the young couple will reside just south of Richmond Hill. They carry With them the congratulations and very best wishes of their many friends in this district. A quiet Wedding took place in Trin- itv Church, Aurora, on Saturday, May 5, when Miss Blanche .ifiobb, daughter of Mrs. R. Robb, of Jefferson was Blueberries, 50c quart; cherries and g'reengages, 50c per quart; mustard pickles and onions, 25c quart; honey, 10c, 20c, 40c per jar, 75c for 5 Tbs. > About fifty farmers had produce to sell Tuesday night at the North Tor- {onto market and a good buying crowd iwas on hand. There was a good de- ‘mand for eggs and a plentiful supply. lAsparagus at 20¢ per half pound, sold well, but there was not enough to meet ithe demand. No pork had, been {brought in, but headcheese was there ‘at 10c per mold. Beading plants and perennials were plentiful and varied. Prices were as follows: Butter, 45c. Whipping cream, 35c. and 40¢ per pint. Eggs, 30c, 35c and 40c per doz., duck eggs, 60c. [Rose bushes, 35c, 3 for $1. Gerani- ums 20c and IriSh moss 25c per pot. Pansy roots and tomato plants, 25c per box, Raspberries (Herberts), 50c per doz. canes. Hollyhock, delphini- um, 20c per root. Salvia 6 for 25c, and baby breath roots, 25c per bunch. Cabbage plants 20c doz. Lemon tarts, gingerbread and date cookies, 25¢ per doz.; jelly rolls, 20c each; shortbread, 60¢ per lb. Cream candies, 15c box. Asparagus, 20c per 1/2 Tb. bunch. Rhubarb (outside), 2 for 15c.; green onions, lettuce, watercress, pepper- cress and radishes, 3 for 10¢. Potaâ€" toes, 25c per 6 quart $1.90 per bag. Dried onions, 15c quart. York Market Oak Ridges LEGGE â€" ROBB 61:0 UNOW is the Time Richmond Hill Why Go To Toronto For Your Batteries When You Can Buy Them In Your Own Home I Town For Less Money ? 6 Volt, 11 plate Standard Battery $10.75 6 Volt, ll plate Extra Heavy . . 12.50 6 Volt, 13 plate Standard Battery . 13.75 6 Volt, 13 plate Heavy Duty . . 15.00 6Volt, 15 plate . . . . . .17.00 We have a line of high-grade Garden Tools Wheel‘ed Cultivators Wheel Barrows, Etc. Service Station . Y. W. Brathwaite GOOD VARIETY OF GARDEN SEEDS Get your garden ready HALL’S Richmond Hill, Phone 10 We have in stock a good supply of First-class 'Red Clover, Alsike and Timothy Seed We also carry Turnip and Mangel Seed Agents for Lundy’s Lucky Tie, An Ideal Fence l. D. RAMER & SON Richmond Hill Fencing for Live Stock Poultry and Gardens The Elevator THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1928 We Deliver. E °=°=o=° Ontario Ontario one

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