Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 26 Sep 1929, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

RICHMOND HILL BOYS WILL: PLAY AT AURORA SATUR- - DAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O’CLOCK SHARP Richmond Hill boys will travel to Aurora on Saturday afternoon and meet the Aurora boys in the first game of the Yonge Street Leaguel Play-offs. game will start at 3 o’c10ck‘ sharp. This will be a good gamel and worth going to see, the winner‘ will meet the winner of the Newtonâ€"l brook and Legion game in the finals. Come and give the boys your support and help bring the Yonge Street Soft- ball championship to Richmond Hill. LANSING GIRLS T00 GOOD FOR BRAMPTON GIRLS Ip the first round of the Ladies On- tarlo Softball playâ€"offs Lansing girls the champions of the Yonge Street PAGE FOUR SPORTING NOTES Langstaff Supply Company Local Dealer Langstaff “t7fio[lt4[l[/V0[A’” NIAGARA LIMESTONE CO . SUPER-SOLUBLE LAND LIME The Premier Fertilizer For Clover and Alfalfa “It’s lovely / “ says Gu‘gndma: SPECIAL PRICES ON CARLOAD LOTS W. G. BALDOCK Head Office â€" Woodstock, Ont. NOW IS THE TIME TO LIME ? To hear thew > sundayservice it over the new ADIO’S to those who would go to churd: but who can- not do so-â€"d:mugh illness, 0: distance, ox old ageâ€"is one of its many invdmble benefits to mmkind..,md when one “listens in" to I sermon, how desirable to heat every word . . . Now you an be sure of (hit pleasure, for the new LYRJC. “Dre Onllenget' is as perfect in tone control IS it is in selectivity , . . sun: now to fully appreciate radio by ordering your LYRIC. Richmond Hill, Ontario Softball League were a little too good for the Grace United Church girls of Brampton ‘when they defeated them by a score of 32 to 5 last Wednesday; afternoon' in Brampton. PRETTY NEAR TIME TO THINK OF HOCKEY BOYS Now that the summer sports are prett’y well over, and the cold days of winter will soon be with us, and the question at this time of year is, will there be a hockey team in Richmond Hill this winter? Unionviile MARRIED 1 At the Parsonage, Unionville, Rev.‘ H. H. Eaton officiating on Wednesq day, September 18, Alfred Geo. Shadâ€" lock, Isabel Hunter DaWson; also on Saturday, September 21st Roy Elmer Lotten, son of Russel Lotton and Mable Irene Rudkin, daughter of Wm. Rudkin. Lyric Radio Models 8250â€"82654285 Complete with 10 Tubes Radio Phonograph Combination_ $375 G. H. Duncan Ontario The mUCh n99d€d rain seems to be‘ Friday. September 27â€"Auction sale hOIding Off until after the com has of household furniture, the property been cut and the silos filled. Thirty- ‘of J. H. Henderson, at Gomley. sale three days have passed Without rain. at 1 p. m_ A. 5' Farmer’ Auctioneer This is the greatest length of drought 1 Saturday, September 28_Auction for many years in this diStl‘iCt- ‘sale of dairy cattle, horses, imple- Mr. Gordon Mortson we are sorry ments, etc., the property of Martin to report is still in bed, but the doctor Karlson, lot 64, Yonge Street, first says he is making great strides to- farm north of Bond Lake park. Sale lwards improvement. He says he is at 1 o’clock. F. N. Smith, Auctioneer Mr. Gordon Mortson we are sorry to report is still in bed, but the doctor says he is making great 'strides to- wards improvement. He says he is thoroughly enjoying himself. Ask him why and he Will tell you he had thirty-seven visitors on Sunday last land 23 the Sunday before. There has been no school in S. S. No. 6 this week owing to the outâ€" break of Infantile Paralysis in the Community. We are glad to report that Edgar is feeling better. Rev. W. and Mrs. Haig had with Mrs. Perkins on Saturday. On Sunday while leading a four year old bull to water, Mr. Herman McMullen had a narrow escape from serious injury; The big animal broke the rope and charged his keep- er in the barn yard. After knocking him out in the first round the madd- ened animal made off into the field and Mr. McMullen got off with minor bruises and scratches, men on horse- back with difficulty rounded up the animal and returned him to the stable Silo filling is in progress this week Mr. Bertram Boston had crop enough to fill two silos and Mr. Herman Mor- tson had to add many feet to the top of his silo. Winter feed supply holds no terrors for these two progressive yeoman. Mrs. Thos. Frisby returned home on Saturday after spending a few days with her relations in Port Huron The French family, of Gormley, spent an enjoyable evening in Toron- to on Tuesday, it being the birthday of Mrs. French, Sr. Chicken thieves are agam operating in our midst, Mr. Lecuyer reports the loss of about one hundred rocks and lcâ€"ghoms. Mrs. L. Nichols and Miss Reva at- tended the funeral of Master Rolph Wellman, only son of Mr. William Wellinan, of Toronto, on Tuesday af- ternoon. Victoria Squarg was we}! represent- ed at Brown’s Corners church last Sunday evening, when our choir as- sisted in service of song: v Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Perkins, Mast- er Norman, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wil- son, Miss Muriel and Master Nelson all of Toronto, had tea with Mrs. W. F. Nichols on Sunday. Master James McCague, of Toronto spent the Weekâ€"end on the farm with Mr. Heber McCague. Mr. John Farquh-arson Is busy with the corn binder and the ensilage cutt- er these days. sent at the reception given Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ratcliff on Friday evening at the home of ,the bride's parents. After the guests had partaken of the good things to satisfy the inner man, a pleasant hour was spent around the table. Rev. W. Haig acted as toast- master and chairman. Mr. Edward Britnell proposed the toast to the bride, to which the groom gracefully responded. Rev. W. ~Warren, of Stouffville, proposed the toast to the hostess. Doctor Freel of Stoufl’ville, proposed the toast to the ladies. Miss Margaret,McCague, of Toronto, de- lighted everyone with her vocal selec- tions. Miss' Myrtle Watson, of Goodwood, contributed two pxano sel- ections. Miss Blanche Britnell, of Toronto and Mr. John Frisby gave About seventy-five guests Were pre- ‘ l l readings to enclose the programme. Short addresses were given by Mr. Lorne Pei-kins, of Toronto, Mr. W. S. Wilson, Toronto, Mr. Clarence Sand- erson, Mr. R. F. Boynton, Mr. Robert Holmes, of Toronto, Mr. Rolph Rat- cliff, Stouffville and Mrs. Robert Rat- cliff. Among the guesss present, were; Rev. H. S. and Mrs. Warren, Stouffville; Miss Nona Warren, Torâ€" onto; Rev. W. and Mrs. Haig, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ratcliff, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ratcliff, Miss Greta Ratcliffy Mr. Steckley, Stouffville; Doctor and Mrs Free], Stouffville; Mrs. W. Nichols Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holm- es, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Britnell, Misses Blanche and Irene Britnell, Toronto; Miss Margaret MC» Cague, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gooder- ham, Lansing; Mr. and Mrs. L. Perk- ins, Toronto; MT. and Mrs. W. Wilson Toronto; Miss Cora. HoO‘per, Button- ville; Mr. and Mrs. Watson and Miss Myrtle Watson, Goodwood. Mrs. Linton a returned Missionary will address the W. M. S. meeting a Victoria Square Church next Tuesda' afternoon, Octob‘er lst at 2.30. Spec ial music is also expected. All ar cordially infiteo. Don’t' miss the Mission Band meet ing at Miss Thelma Harts home 0. Saturday. September__28t_h._ ‘- A real treat was afforded the mem bers and friends of the W. M. S.1as week when about twentyâ€"five of th members of the Centennial Church i' Dunbarton charge came and provide a splendid programme. Old and ne‘ friends enjoyed the social hour at th close amid beautiful flowers and hap py fellowship. The dance which was to be held a the home of William Burns, Vaugha Township on Monday, September 30f has been postponed until a later date Still, the “ferocious” tiger killing ' deer doubtless feels much as man doe while killing a beef. Victoria Square THE LIBERAL, WON!) HILL, ONTARIO DANCE POSTPON ED tea Monday, September 30thâ€"Credit auction sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments, etc., the property of Stewart Wilcocks, lot 33, con. 1, Markham, stop 17_A Yonge Street, at Thornhill. No reserve as farm has been sold. See large posters. Prentice & Prent- ice, auctioneers. Tuesday, October lstâ€"Credit auct- ion sale of farm stock, implements, ‘etc., the property of W. J. Breedon, ‘lot 12, con. 9, King. Positively no reserve as the proprietor has rented farm. 12 months credit. F. A. Eg- an, Auctioneer. Wednesday, October 16â€"Impor'tant Auction Sale of 150 acre farm, num- ber one Jersey Herd, farm stock, imâ€" plements, furniture, hay, grain, roots, on lot 17, con. 7, Markham, the pro- perty of the late Mart. Raymer. Sale .at 11 o’clock sharp, large sale. Terms for farm made known on day of sale, subject to a reserve bid. Lunch pro- ‘vided. Prentice & Prentice, Aucts. Thursday, October 17â€"Credit sale of Grade Jerseys, farm stock, imple- ments, grain, roots, furniture, etc., on lot 14, con. 4, Markham, Buttonville, the property of Robb. Pinder. Sale at 1 o’clock. No reserve farm rent- ed. 12 months credit. Prentice & Prentice, Auctioneers. Saturday, October 19â€"Important credit sale of a fine Holstein herd farm stock, hay, grain, roots, furni- ture, etc., on lot 26, con. 5, Markham, Cashel, the property of A. McKinnon. Sale at 11 o’clock, lunch provided. 12 months credit. No reserve farm sold Prentice & Prentice, Auctioneers. Vaughan Township NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE NOTICE is hereby given that ART- HUR CAMERON, of the City of Tor- onto, in the County of York, in the Province of Ontario, Machinist, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the present or next session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from his wife, MARGARET CAMERON, of the city of Montreal on the grounds of adult- ery and cruelty ang desenrtrinon. "bill‘lfib at the City of Toronto, in the County of York, in the Province of Ontario. this 19th day of Septem- ber, A.D., 1929. . J. A. C. CAMERON, 602 Temple Building, Toronto, Ontario. Solicitor for the Applicant VOTERS’ LIST 1929 TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN County of York‘ Clerk’s notice of First Posting of Voters’ List. v way.“ a--- Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 10 of the Von-- ers' Lists Act and that I have posted up in my office at Maple. on the 19th day of September 1929, the List of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality for Members of Parlia- ment and at Municipal Elections, and that such list remains there for in- speqtion; . v n .. - 1 1:_L AM‘LAL.” u, ........ That Part I of the said list contains the names of those persons entitled to vote at both Municipal Elections and Elections to the Legislative Assemb- 1y. That Part II of said list contains the names of those entitled to vote at Municipal Elfizctionsavonly.‘ ,-1 1:-L “‘XHE’Ehac Part 'fiI’of’ the said list contains the names of those entitled to vote at elections to the Legislative Assembjy only. n And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate woceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law. Dated at Maple, September 19, 1929 . J. B. McLEAN, The regular October Meeting of the Vaughan Township Council will be held in the Township Hall, Vellore, on SALE REGISTER A Real Bargain $5,500 TUESDAY, OCTOBER lst, 1929 ICider Mill at 11 a. m. for the transaction of general business. 8 room brick house. every mod- ern convenience, full size lot with garage on Arnold Street. Must be sold to settle estate J. R. HERRINGTON Real Estate and Insurance Telephone 87, Richmond Hill is now operating until further notice Phone Maple At Car rvillefi‘: Clerk of Vaughan Towfiship A. WILSON J. B. McLEAN, Clerk 1964 FOR SALEâ€"Ford touring car, five new tires, new bat'tel'y, new generâ€" ator, all in first class shape, ready to drive on the road, complete with license, for only $40.00. Act quick. Apply Wm. Gould, Elizabeth Street Richmond Hill. FOR SALEâ€"Team of Clydesdale mares, splendid workers, quiet and dependable; also one driver or sad- dle horse and two grade jersey cows Apply Fred Brusone, Newtonbrook, phone Willowdale 78-1‘-5. LOTS FOR SALEâ€"110 feet on Rich- mond Street, shade trees and fruit trees. Apply Box 91 Liberal Office FOR SALEâ€"White enamel bedstead with springs and mattress. Apply Mrs. P. Daly, opposite the dairy. FOR~SALEâ€"Twenty rabbits at mar- ket prices. Apply Albert Harrison Rumble Avenue, Richmond Hill. FOR SALEâ€"Two holstein cows two holstein cows, springers, FOR SALE or RENTâ€"Good farm, lot 13, con. 6, Vaughan, 50 acres. Apâ€" ply Wesley Puterbaugh, R. R. No. 2 Woodbridge. FOR SALEâ€"Holstein cow, fresh, a1- so one holstein springer, due. Ap-‘ ' ply to Boynton Weldrick. lot 30. con. 1, Vaughan, phone Thornhill 30â€"W. FOR SALEâ€"Acme steel range in good condition. Apply Wm. Downs Church Street, Richmond Hill. Taxidermist FOR SALEâ€"Acme cook stove with large reservoir. Apply Mrs. J. Dew‘sbury, Mill Street. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Statutes in that behalf, that all creditors and others having claims a- gainst the Estate of the aboveâ€"named Maria Ryan, who died on or about the 4th day of August, A.D., 1929, at the said Township of North York, are re- quired to send by post prepaid, or de- liver to the undersigned, Solicitors for for the Executors, of the said Maria Ryan, at their address, on or before the 12th day of October, 1929, their names and address and full particulars of their claims duly verified, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, and after the said 12th day of October, 1929, the said Executors will proceed to distributqthe assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and the said Executors will not be liable for the said assets, or any part thereof, to any person of Whose claim they shall not then have notice. . IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARIA RYAN, LATE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK, IN THE COUNTY OF YORK, WIDOWi DECEASED. Dated this 9th day of Septemb 1929. NAUGHTON & JENKINS. 85 Richmond Street, West, Toronto 2. Solicitors for the said Executors Parties desiring installation of the Village Water service may pay for the same in four quarterly instalments with a carrying charge of 6 per cent. on the unpaid balances. By order of the Council. Appliâ€" cations for services may be made at the Clerk’s office at any time. Richmond Hill, Sept. 5, 1929. Waterworks Installation lnslalment Plan D. W. Clubine, phone 45-r-15 mond Hill. ‘ SPORTSMAN Get your Gun Licenses, Trappers. Deer and Moose Licenses at EDWIN DIXON RATESâ€"Five lines or less, 25 cents for first it sertion and 15 cents for each subsequent insertion. .0ver 5 lines 5 cents per line extra each insertion. “THIS IS THE DAY OF ADVERTISING--MAKII THE MOST OF IT" Notice to Creditors IN THE NEW JONES BLOCK MAPLE Classified Advs. Apply Robert Jones, Maple BUTCHER SHOP AND DWELLING FOR SALE FOR RENT A. J. HUME, Clerk THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER of September, Unionville , fresh apply » Rich- T0 RENTâ€"Large front bed-sitting room in central location in Toronto, light housekeeping and suitable for two business friends. Apply 364 Bleeker Street, Toronto or phone Richmond Hill 113. T0 RENTâ€"One hundred and fifty acre farm, about fifteen acres bush good buildings, lot 26, con. 2, Vaug- han, possession April lst. Apply John Heaslip, Elgin Mills. FARM TO RENTâ€"150 acres near Thomhill, good soil, brick house, small barn, orchard, good water. Dayid Henderson, Sun Life Building Horonto, Elgin 5301. TO RENT â€" Dance and Assembly Hall for dances or gatherings of any kind, roomy and well equipped. Terms moderate. Apply Elgin Hotel Elgin Mills. HAiRDRESSINGâ€"-Marcelling and etc Mrs. Russell, Centre Street, West, Phone 17g. CHRISTMAS CARDSâ€"The Liberal NOTICEâ€" CIDER! CIDER! Our Mill is now open for making cider, J. R. Sider, corner, 5th Con. Whit- church and Townline. WANTEDâ€"Boarders, ladies or gent- lemen, good meals and accommo- dation, right at car line. Apply Mrs. Wright, Elgin Hotel, Elgin Mills, phone 44-r-2. WANTEDâ€"Large heater‘, must have smoke pipe land heater pipe, and must be in good condition. Apply William Brotherton, stop 6 or 10 Yonge Street, phone 63â€"J Willow- dale. W Under. and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain Mortgage, whi- ch will be produced at the time of the sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd DAY OF OCTOBER, 1929! at the hour of 2 o’clock, p. m. (standard time) on the mortgaged premises by John T. Saigeon, Auctioneer, the farm now occupied by Richard Usher, being composed of the East, half of Lot Number Ten 7(10)_in th_e_ Fifth Concession, of the Township of Vaughan, in the County of York, con- taining One Hundred acres (100 acs.) more or less, on which there are large frame barn and.stable, and two-storâ€" ey and attic, cement block dwelling, containing ten rooms, heated with hotâ€"air furnace. The sale will be subject to a reser- ve bid and to certain conditions of sale, which may be inspected at the office of the undersigned solicitor at any time, during office hours. TERMS:â€"10% cash to be paid down at the time of sale, and the balance to be paid in cash within thirty- days oern such terms as may _be arranged Vendor. Dated at September, Bank of Nova Scotia B1dg.,’Weston, Ontario Solicitor for the Mortgagee NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE NOTICE is hereby given that FLORENCE CURLISS, of the City of Toronto. in the County of York, in the Province of Ontario, Married Woman, will apply to the Parliament of Can- ada at the present or next session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from her husband, WILLIAM HENRY CUR- LISS, of the said City of‘ Toronto, on the: grounds of gdultery and crueltyn DATED at the City' of Toronto', in the County of York, in the Province of 09112t§1rio, this 7th day of August, A. D. 1 . J. A: 7C._CAM_EI§ON,ZK. C., NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that GERTRUDE LOCKHART, of the City of Toronto, in the County of York, in the Province of OntariO, Married Woman, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next Session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from her usband, LOUIS SYDNEY LOCKHA T (otherwise known as Louis Lockatch) of the City of Tor: onto in the County of York and Pro- vince of Ontario, Student, on the grounds of adultery, desertion and cruelty. DATED at Toronto, Province of Otétgrio. this Tenth day of September 19 . H. HOWARD SHAVER, K. C.- 502 Temple Building, Toronto , Solicitor for Applicant J job printing department produces personal greeting cards. A fine range of samples to chose from. See our samples and our prices. The Liberal, Telephone 9. ANTEDâ€"Young girl of 17 general housework. Apply Taylor, Elizabeth Street. MISCELLANEOUS 602 Temple Building Toronto, Ontario Solicitor for the Applicant Mortgage Sale TO RENT at Weston, this 10th day of er, 1929. C. LORNE FRASER, WANTED to the satisfaction of the 26. 1929 wants Violet

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy