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The Liberal, 6 Jun 1929, p. 7

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HALL’ g E ‘ ggfligfiv % R|CHMOND HILL,ONTE-fl PHONE 153 A Greasing of all kinds a specialty Office in the Post Office Block TEL. 118 Agent for FIRE, LIFE. AUTOMOBILE PLATE GLASS ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE GUARANTEE BONDS THURSDAY, JUNE 6th. 1929 Coal Oil, Full line of Auto Ac- cessories, Radio Parts and Re- pairs. We are the authorized dealers in this district for the Famous Castrol Cylinder Oil. Exclusive Dealer for Firestone Tires Cars Washed and Polished. ing up to one of ou'r stations and asking for CASTROL oil OUR quality CASTROL oil is winning prestige and prov- ing truly its worth. Adfl't’o your motor comfort by driv- Phonem-Willowdale 96W “Be Ready with Reddy Power” The Metcalfe Electric W. N. Mabbelt ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Motor and Private Power Line Installations A. G. SAVAGE POYNTZ AVENUE LANSING, ONT. Richmond Hill I First Book A.â€"-Derek Mills, Milton Savage, Josie Clulow, Bobbie Reidi Billie Minnis, Ethel Mitchell, Dorothy Donald (2), Laura fiisby, Sydney Seatter (2), Jim Fish (2), Elva Young (2), (Margaret Bales and Mildred Holmes (3) equal), Donald Barra. clough, Ilene McMillan (1), George Bell (2), Norma Mitchell (3), Billie Richards (3), Alfred Brown (5). Billie 'Hall (5), Eric Srigley (5), Evelyn Woods (6), Bernice Taylor (7), Laura Richards (7).' There were 7 exams. Number aft. er each name shows how many exams were missed. Room VII first Classâ€"Billie Downs, George McLeod, James McLeod, Murdick Mc- Leod, Stanley Haworth, Ronald Lunau Grace Dewsbury, Clarice Downs, Reta Daly, Margaret Webster, Dorothy Ed- Primerâ€"Myrtle Kennedy, Evelyn Brillinger, Ronnie Burman, Ruth Hea- ley (4), Beatrice Wade (5), Jack Eveâ€" lyn (6), Ernest Chillman (7), Bertie Dale (7). First Book “ "â€"Stewart Mdall, Marion Buchanan, Violet Rice, (Billie Glenn, and Elgin Barrow equal), Tom Bales (2), Stanley Houseman (5). Sr. Iâ€"Dorothy Hawkes, Joe Brillin- ger“, Etta Donald“, Byron Sheppard“. Those marked (*) missed one or more exams. Jr. IIâ€"Wilson Beresford, Leland Durrant, Eric Wilscm, Dick Shackleton Lorna Gillings, Billy Wallis. Gladys Kendall, Nixie Fisher, (Mac Cooper, Iona Bailey equal), (Nancy McKenzie, Jack Shields equal), Margaret Rich ards*, Jack Collins*. Room V. Sr. IIâ€"Roy Lunau, Theresa. Allen, Alfred Burman, George Graham, Jack Glenn, Gertrude Kennedy, Ruth Bur- man, Beatrice Rumble, Douglas Low- ery, Geoffrey Elliott*, Marion Espey*, Those whose names are marked (:3) were absent for one or more examinâ€" ations. I'Richmond Hill School Report ) For the Month of M3 Second Classâ€"Audrey Smith, Gordâ€" on Armstrong, Mary Donald, Wallace Graham, Edith Deadman, James Kenâ€" nedy, Evelyn Brown, Lorraine Burns, Helen McGibbon. Mary Patterson, El- sie Ley, Tommy Beely, Edmund Brown Winnifred Hawarth, John Stong, Doris Taylor, Neil McMillan, Ellen Richa‘rd- ‘son, Doris Wade, Reta Bailey*, Gladys Hambleton, Lois Holmes, Velma Monk- man“y Ralph Frisby, Morley Chedzoy, Richard Richardson*, Harold Jones*, Victor Dale*. Jean Zuefeltfi. Sr. IIIâ€"George Hawkes, Chas. Han- hon, Fred Urben, David McGibbon, Margaret Buchanan, Margery Brillin- ger, Patricia Smith, Billy Stewart, *Nora Elliott, Dick Patrick, Fred Car- ter, Judy Shackleton, Metro Fortuk, Kathleen Cardwell, *zrnest Brandon, *May Ross. *Margaret Whitey *Dougâ€" las Gilbert, Isabelle Horrell. (*) Missed one or more examinations: Room IV Jr. IIIâ€"Gwenny Sayers, Alex Pat- terson, Kalervo Mackey, Harris Hord, Martha Mackey, Percy Bailey, Katrine Mac-key, Merna Jenkins, Dorothy Reid. Jr. IVmMatthew Healey, Grace Brillinger, Hugh Yerex, Eleanor Wall- is, *Phyllis Fish, (Louise Armstrong, Margaret Rumble equal), *Jessie Ang- le, Barbara Shackleton, Jimmie Ley, \Virginia Little, Wm. Rumble, (Jack Crean, Catherine Stanford equal), ‘Lloyd Hawkes, *Ethel Young, Tom Gillings. Jr. IIIâ€"D. Barraclough, B. Buchanâ€" an, H. Corner, 1. Petch, G. Paris, R. Casement, Wm. Elliott, Shirley Hill, Selah Smith, L. Wigmore, (Geo Stong, H. Leech equal), Don McKenzie, W. Coveyduck, M. Frisby, Ruth Angle, W. 'Birms. M. Boyle. Room 1. Fred Taylor, Rowena Elliot, Bert Lumb, Marjorie Graham, Madge Say- ers, Harry Sayers, Jack Beresford, Louise Russell, Gordon Mollett' Victâ€" or Morris, (Ethel Coveyduck and Fred Kendall equal), Jimmie Crean, Eliza- beth Walker, Trevor Avery, Harry Jenkins, John Wallis, Mildred Angle, Muriel Clarke, Norma Harris, Thelma Shields, Lawrence Haworth, Joe Mills, Randolph Phinney, Dennis Harg-rave, Reay Hopper, Norman Paisley. Mari- on Scrivener, Lloyd Reid, Jessie Fish, Melville Burns, Doris Leno, Cecelia Rice, Lenore Glass, Maude Buchanan, Bruce Armstrong, Ruth Davis, Leonâ€" ard Harris; Bob Davis, Elenor Boyle,‘ Harold Young, Queenie Urben, And- my Patrick, Audrey Grainger, Bill, Vanderburg‘. ‘ Room III Sr. IIIâ€"L. Kendall, Ed. Allen (Bob- by Hall, Edna Young equal), M. Kozâ€" ak, D. Fortuk, G. McKenzie, H. Elliott, M. Blanchard, M. Haworth, Lena Donâ€" ald, (M. Lowery, Y. Robiliard equal), D. Palmer, H. Phinney, Jas. Donald, H. Williams. L. Mabley, :3. Ellis. M. L. MCCONAGHY, teacher A. M. CORNER, teacher W. SCOTT, Principal Primer Aâ€"Sydney Hunt, Harold Mills, Edna Fish, Douglas Brown, Douglas Paisley, Phyllis Angle, Arth- ux’ Williams, Victoria Bellich, Mabel Gilbert. Donald Wellman, Arthur Gatâ€" er, John Wilson, Fred Leech, Vernon Mitchell, Walter Chillman, Lorraine RobellardY James Butler, Bruce Stephâ€" ens, Jack Kendal], Absent, Muriel Bar- row, Doris Woods, Robert Abbey, Arthur Abbey. Primer B.â€"â€"James Bales; Henry Richardson, Kenneth Woods. bn, Viola Robillard, Gwen H0153; Harry Bowen, Nellie Coveyauck. Ollve Durrant, Olga Kozak, Frank Horton, Douglas Sanders. Absent, Alfred Elliot, George Leburn, Merton Lin- ‘stead: Our Eye Examinatlons are Accurate SPECTACLES & EYEGLASSES repaired promptly and correctly. ARTIFICIAL EYES FITTED OPTOMETRISTS 167 Yonge Street, Toronto 2. (Upstairs Opposite Simpson’s) RICHMOND 'HILL DAIRY Pasteurized Milk and Cream . Phone 42-1 Richmond Hill and our Driver will call BUTCHER Government Inspected Meats kept under . Mechanical Refrigeration Make your Phone Useful Phone 97 Richmond Hill We Delivery Promptly FJ. MANSBRIDGE F. E. LUKE, Opt. D. Castro! Auto Oils Firestone Tires, Fada and Marconi Radios First Class Provisions Compare Our Prices Before Buying Elsewhere TOBACCO ICE CREAM and CONFECTIONERY FILMS and DEVELOPING TOBACCO and SUNDRIES Super Power, Peerless and Ethyle We Specialize in Ladies and Children’s Hosiery Phone 119 Richmond Hill Support These Merchants -- They Make This Campaign Possible W. LUKE, R. O. Superior Chain Store GROCERIES, FRUITS CONFECTIONERY Try our Special Blend Coffee Through the co-operation of the Business Men listed below, we will reproduce a series of educational articles endeav- oring to bring about a better business relationship between resident and merchant in the town, and thus bring about a more progressive community in which to live. Service Station W. C. SA VAGE H. F“ AUSTIN DA VI ES’ DRY GOODS THE LIBERAL. RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO TELEPHONE 122 GASOLINE F. E. SIMS RICHMOND HILL ~ Buy-at-Home Campalgn HA LL’S â€"ANDâ€"~ Druggist R. A. WEBB_ teacher COMMUNITY BUYING DIRECTORY AND BUSINESS GUIDE Mr. and Mrs. Brown, of Severn Brid- ge, called on the Iatters aunt, Mrs. D. S. Reaman last Sunday. They were en route to Niagara via “Honey-moon Express.” Mr, Fulton Vanderburgh, one of our local boys and son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas Vanderburgh is one of a number of young men to be ordained to the min- istry in Toronto next Sunday. Mrs. Thompson, Miss Grace Thomp. son and Mr. Dickson, of Toronto, visit. ed Mr. and Mrs. J.'C1ement last Fri- day. . Mr. and Mrs. R. Risebrough and daughter and Mrs. Risebrough, S12, all of Toronto, Were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Bowen on Sunday. The Young People’s meeting will be held as usual on Friday night. A lvery enjoyable time was spent last ‘Friday evening when Headford Young ‘People viSited Carrville Y.P. 8., Head- ford taking the service. After deâ€" votional exercises Miss Rhoda Barker gave two very amusing readings, Mr. J. Curtis sang a solo, Mr. Wellman and Mrs. Giles a duet, and Master Jack Comisky recited. Then an interest- ing contest was put on after which Carrville Y.P.S. served ice cream and cake. Mr. Charlie Trimm and Misses Trimm, of Toronto, visited at D. Middleton’s on Sunday. Miss Olive Bovair spent the week- end at Gormley. Pnone YARD no ~- Io â€"â€"_ :â€" abâ€"J ’- 57me mew/@162an The man who buys his goods outside Richmond Hill has no community love, if he does this buying knowing the dam- age he is doing. He exemplifies a distrust in the commun- ity and its merchants. He lacks neighborly love. Show your faith by patronizing your home merchants and your merchant will show his faith in you by giving you the best service that he can. » ' You cannot achieve where your community pride is lost. You must have faith in your town, confidence in your mer- chant and love for your neighbor. United endeavor is ne- cessary to success. Faith is the foundation upon which the whole structure of your community is built, without it your achievements are of no avail. Community love is the only right law of community ac- tivity. Hatred, jealousy or lack of confidence in your neigh- bor destroys the good results of community endeavor and in- stead of making for the advance of the town retires that progress. Boots and Shoes Telephone 86-J Richmond Hill Ont Phone 87 Richmond Hill Yonge St., Richmond Hill Little Brothers Ford Sales and Service J. W. WELLMAN J. R. Herrington INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Investment Securities General Workmen’s Furnishings GAS CARRVILLE CLOTHING . J. MILLS LIMITED Repairs BUY-AT-HOME EDITORIAL COMMUNITY LOVE Heartin Endorse This BUY-AT-HOME CAMPAIGN SUPPORT LOCAL MERCHANTS AND HELP OUR TOWN GROW RESIDENCE "‘ 85‘J OIL Ontario Richmond Hill Phone 27 Centre St. Richmond Hill Established 1878 York Countys Newsiest Home Paper And Best Advertising Medium A complete Garage Service Phone 68 Yonge St. Richmond Hill HAULING Phone 107-F Richmond Hill W. G. BALDOCK Lumber Co. BUILDER’S SUPPLIES Local and Long Distance The Liberal A. Cruickshank CARTAGE McLaughlin Buick Pontiac JONES PREVENT FOREST imasz Wood is the settlers winter harvest. When his own land is cleared he may stillobtain employmentin the neighbouring forest. By care with fire, the Wise settler protects his own living. Issued by authority of Honourable Charles Stewart, Minister of the Interior Ontario DURAN’I‘ AUTOMOBILES Richmond Hill Phone 139-“ Richmond Hill ALFRED MILLS Phone 3 LE'ADER CHAIN STORE GROCERIES and FRUIT CHINA and GLASSWARE Phone 5-W Richmond Hill PLUMBING, HEATING and TINSMITHING Phone 125 Phone 8 Richmond Hill MEALS and LUNCHES ICE CREAM AND CONFECTIONERY Hand Tailored Garments For Ladies and Men Cleaning and Pressing Phone 5-J Richmnod Hill D. HILL & CO. man! you} 51ml; 9;”? Richmond Tailors J. A. GREENE Service With Quality J. & M. STEIN CONFECTIONERY and TOBACCOS Wholesale J obbers THE RUSTIC INN J. P. GLASS THE MILL J.F.BURR FEEDS For Every Need Fresh and Cured Dealers in MEATS Richmond Hill PAGE SEVEN Ontaric

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