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The Liberal, 4 Apr 1935, p. 3

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AUCTIONEERS ‘ J. H. Prentice, 415 Balliol 8L, 1 . K. G. Prentice, Markham Toronto, HYland 0834 We are prepared to conduct sales of every description. Farms and farm stock sales a specialty. Farms bought tad sold on commission. All sales at- tended to on shortest notice, and con- ducted by the most approved methods.‘ Dentist Office: Trench Block, two doors north1 of Bank of Commerce Hours: 9 am. to 5.30 p.m. Telephone 32 ‘ Will take farm produce or anything useful for part or full payment for “088. AUCTIONEER MAPLE Licensed Auctioneer for the County1 of York Sdea attended to on shortest notice‘ and at reasonable rates. Patronage Solicited J. T. SAIGEON & SON Centre Street, Thornhill Office Hours: 12-230 p.111. 6-8 pm. Phone, Thornhill 100 Sundays & Holidays by appointment From the Toronto Conserfatory of Music, will accept a number of pupils m Piano, Organ and Theory. Richmond Hill â€" Tuesday & Friday MRS. MYLKS Thirty Years Experience Formerly with Heintzman Com any Leave Orders at Austin’s Drug tore Richmond Hill Dr. Charles C. Collins monNfiffi'Ixfifi’fiquéNmeE Office Hours: 9 to 11 am. 6 to 8 p.m., and by appointment Office: Centre and Church Streets, Richmond Hill Phone 24 Woodbridge MAPLE North Yonge St. - Richmond Hill DR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFFâ€" Office Hourl“s_:_8-_10'a.m. & 6â€"8 p.m. ._.,~u~m .“n 13E: VLILLIAN ‘c”. LANGSTAF‘Fâ€" (Diseases of women and children) Office Hours: 1-3 pm. Phone 100 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE- Bichmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Offices at ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL \ WORK Furnaces, Eave Troughs, Metal Garages, Roofing Jobbing Promptiy Attended to Maple, Ont, FIRE â€" Afifbi/I’OBILE â€" Dr. C. A. MacDon'aid 1 DENTIST ‘ VOL. LVI. DR. M. C. MacLACHLAN Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings Other Evenings by Appointment Office over the Post foice Prentice & Prentice PRACTICAL PAINTER. PAPERHANGER, GRAINER, ETC. Dr. R. A. Bigford Dr. L, R. Marwood ILFOX (Successor to Dr. Caldwell) Office Hours 9-10 a.rp., 12â€"2 6-8 pan. Wright & Taylor The Liberal is recognized as one of the Newsiest Home Papers in the Province of Ontario. Eight to twelve pages, all home print, it carries all the news of the entire district and \yur circulation is in- creasing eve\;y weekâ€"Subscribe to-day. ‘ Adelmo Melecci Dr. M. J. Quigley DENTIST THORNHI’LL Bank 6f Commerce Building GEO. W. CROSS Piano Tuner Telephone 80 Dr. J. P. Wilson DENTIST ‘ At Dr. Bigford’s‘ Office Tuesdays 9-12 am. Thursdays 12-3230 pr; J. Carl Saigeon Drs. Langslaf f r. W. ZUEFELT Dr" L. R. Bell b3} appointmeli't‘ MUSICAL BUSINESS 30 Benson Ave.. Richmond Hill MEDlCAL Successor to 31.50 P1312 YEAR Insurance Pfibn‘e Maple 3 Richmond Hill PHONE 3 Phone 77 LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, SICKNESS, PLATE GLASS, AUTOMOBILE, BURGLARY, GUARANTEE BONDS * SPECIAL RATES TO FARMERS ON ALL CARS TARIFF & NONTARIFF CO’S. A. Cameron MacNaughton, K.C. ‘ BAleSTER 1711 Star Building, 80 King Street, West, Toronto Phone: ELgin 4879 W. J. Hanley K.C. BARRISTER, Etc. 712 Federal Building Office Phone ADelaide 6138 Toronto 2 formerly of Wm. Cook, Cook & Delany BARRISTER - SOLICITOR NOTARY 1008 Federal Building 85 Richmond,St. West, Toronto Telephone AD. 1948 93 Yonge Street Immediately North of Masonic Hall Phone 87 â€" Richmond Hill Toronto Office â€"â€" 18 Teronto Street Phone ELgin 1887 1315 Yonge Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Officeâ€"711 Dominion Bank Building southwest corner of King and ‘Yonge Streets, Toronto; W. B. Milliken, K. C. Herb. A. Clark Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Richmond Hill â€"- Ontario Office over Davies Dry Good Store Maple ‘Egery .‘atgrday BARRISTER SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC INSURANCE Burriscers, Solicitors, etc. Wm. Cook, K. C. Ralph B, Gibson. KG. Toronto Office: 912 Federal Bldg“ 85 Richmond St. West Richmond Hill, Thursday forenoon Maple, Thursday afternoon Money to loan at Current Rate; Barristers and Solicitors Hon. W. . McGuire James A. Boles, . A. Percy Biggs AD. 0177 Toronto AD. 6178 1315 Bank of Hamilton Building Several good used long straw collars Different sizes. Barristers. Solicitors, Notaries Telephone ADelaide 2108 Offices: 85 Richmond St. W., Toronto Naughton Block, Aurora Solicitors for: Aurora, Richmond Hill, King, Whichurch, Markham and North Gwillimbury. ‘ Walter S. Jenkins. Res. Phone Bill 3048. J. Harry Ngughggn. Res. Elrin Mills Bowden Lumber & Coal 00., LTD LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Insulex, Donnacona Board, etc. LANSING WILLOWDALE 42 HUDSON 0234 W. D. Ulllllntll, 11. U. Ancl u. n. VIMIII Henry E. Redman W. P. Mulock SEVERAL LEATHER LINED SHORT STRAW COLLARS 19 INCH ONLY, REG. $4.50 FOR $3.00. 2 USED SCOTCH PIPE COLLARS 1â€"23; 1â€"24. Maple, Ont. M 067 N aughton & J epkins THURSDAY AFTERNOON Telephone Maple 1063 (1%, miles North of Concord) Mulock, Milliken, Clark & Redman ISAAC BAKER Thomas Delany ’1‘. C. Newman Cook & Gibsan A. G. SAVAGE Street Campbell Line Richmond HiH Every Res. Phone Klnudlle 3886 Post Office Block Richmond Hill HARNESS Established 1880 1225. Phone 12.: ire, Boles & Co. MA APLE nUTEL R. R. No. 2 Torohto l» ROOM V SR. IIâ€"Bobbie Johnson and Stew- art Wellman (equal); Marie Brillin- 'ger, Rose Jones, Ruth Webster, Bob- bie Endean, Harold Reaman, Dick} Baker, Margaret Allison, Helen Ran- som, Jean Cruickshank, Annie Brown-- ing, Betty Mansbridge, Olive Ross, Ame Walwin*, Denny Glenn*. JR. IIâ€"Willy iKanis, Mary Bar- bara Morris, Mary Paul, John White, :Peter Kozak and Dorothy Offen (equal); Albert Fish*, Audrey Seat- ter, Marie Deferrari, Harry Paul, Margaret Brown, Mildred Seatter, Kathleen Butler. June Woods, James Fish, Margaret Walwin, Peter Megdonald, Joe Mor- ris, Sydney Hunt, Norman Mabley, Gordon Cunningham, Winnifred Ran- some, George Pollard, Bernice Taylor George Offen; Ivy O’Brady and Charles Ransome (equal); Reta Day, Ruth Brown, Reginald Watkins, Douglas Sanders, Ronald Lunau, Flora Kerr, Bill Glenn, Donald Bar- raclough, Elgin Barrow; Dorothy Donald and Herbert Gates (equal); Margaret Bales, Laura Frisby, Stew- art Tyndall, Sydney Seatter, Alfred Elliot, Peter Jarvis, George Bell, Nellie Coveyduck, Marguerite Smith, [Bill Hall, Leslie Hull”; Doris Wade, Helen VVar’wick“. ROOM 11 JR. IVâ€"Pegg’y Endean, Edna Fish, Alex Macdonald, Murray Cunningham Lillie Browning, Joan Carpenter, Ivy Belggade, Bert Thompson, Alfred Elliott, Jim Buftlezr, Joe Brillinger, Alice Donald, Lenore Stone, Eva :Mih-oreah, Byron Sheppard*, Olga \Kozak, Etta Donald, Mabel Gilbert, Clifford Dexter, Phyllis Angle, Clar- enoe Bowdery’”, Amy Kozak, Carâ€" man Morritt***. SR. IIIâ€"Gilbert Mihorean, John Tracy; Muriel Barrow and Don Moyer (equal); Evelyn Bowen, Jack Evelyn; Bobbie Edmunds, Bill John- son and Bobbie Reid (equal); Evelyn Brillinger, Fred Leech, Emily bite, Jack Stott, Marion Barker, arion Buchranan*, Garth Morritt*, Bil Murâ€" my“ . ROOM 111 SR. IIIâ€"Thelma Wood; Margaret Hunt and Jean Mills (equal); Stuart Macdonald, Douglas Brown, Deane Wellman, Donald Wellman, John Carpenter; Dorothy McGann and Erle Cook (equal); Edith Page, Margaret McGlbbon, Eric Srigley; Ruth Tyn- dall and Sidney Lepard (equal); Mary Duncan, Gwen Schissler, Clif- ford Casement, George Monkman, Arthur Gater, Kenneth Shields, James Carleton, Morley ‘ Hillaby, Edward Healey, Victor Secrgtt‘l, Ruth Rich- ardson****. JR. IIIâ€"Olive Durrant, Murray Hunt, Harold Reesor, Anni-e Evison, Leonard Lun‘au, Effie Jarvis, Donald Wolfreys, Ted Evelyn, Kenneth Wood Sidney O’Brady, Arthur Abbey, Robert Abbey, Alex. Spears, Vernon Mitche11*. Hamilton and Betty Smith (equal); Helen Thompson, Margaret Carpenter, Foss Mallory, Jean_ Scott, Mary Bur- nett, Margaret Ransom, Norman Tyn- dall, Eric Upton, Tom MacLeod, Billy ROOM IV JR. IIIâ€"Doreen Wise, Chester Unger, Lloyd Sanderson, Marion Lumb, Helen Whitten, Bobby Carpen- ter, Lorraine Jones, Frank Young, Hazel Reaman, Lenore D-ewsbury, Donald Reid, Marjorie Pattendon, Mary Megdonal, Mervin Charlton, Esther Morrison, Flore’nce E‘spey,’ Garth Palmer, Douglas Manley, Cecil Offen, Alex Belgrade, Elizabeth Elliott“, Gloria Anderson***. SR. IIâ€"Bernice Cook, Donald Smith; Harold Megdonal and John Savage‘ (equal). Audrey Howard, Gladys Chedzoy, June Davisv; Lily 0’- Brady and Stanley Baker (equal); AEileen Cook, Patricia Belgrade; Vera Evison and John Taylor (equal); Irving Ross, Ferris Allen”? JR. IVâ€"Molly Secrett, James Smith, Harold Mills“. SR. Iâ€"Merlyn Graham, Arthur Barraclough, Henry Richardson, Viola Woods", Charles Srigley, Murray Bowen*, Leonard Richardson, Clar- ence E_sp‘ey, Leonard Richardson, ence Espey, Mabel Loughlin, Billie Bell”. Richmond Hill Public School Report For March ROOM VI FIRST BOOK, CLASS Aâ€"Sheila RICHMOND HILL. nN'I'Mm- 'lHURSDAY. APRIL 4th, 1935 ROOM I Neal, Billie Sheardown, Charles Well- inan, George Loughlin, Allen Horâ€" wood, Lorna Bake1'*, Jack Forsyth, Joyce Barraclough, Henry Fish“, Florence Edwards, Murray Bowes*** (ill). lKanis, Elinor Pattenden, Bert Hunt, Arthur W‘olfreys», Muriel Megdonald, Jean Baker”, Hazel Reesor; Jack ‘Evison and Lolu Sanders (equal); Horace Page***, Keith Merritt”, Donny Ch‘edzoy, Delbert Hull“. Names marked * missed exams. ROOM VII SR. PR. CLASS Aâ€"Vicbor Rich_ ardson, Francis Mackie; Joan Broone and Milberge Gibbons (equal); Philip ’Mihorean, Douglas Mansbridge, Eric ’Cruickshanks, Fred Wise, Cecil Espey Alverna Smith, James Barker, Peggie McKenzie, Bill Bowdrery, Constance Seahtersfi‘ (absent); Victor Jones. For the past two years, York Coum ‘ty Junior Farmers have held an Inter-Club Competition in Music and Public Speaking. This year, a Com- petition "in Dramatics is being con- ducted. Six Clubs will compete in preliminary events and the three Win- ning clubs will hplyd.L the finial at Pickering College on Friday evening, April 12th. A cordial invitation is extended by the Junior Farmers’ Clubs to outsiders to attend both pre~ liminary and final events. The following'is the preliminary schedule: April 8thâ€"Woodbridge, Orange Hall. Vellore J.F.A.â€"“The Monkey’s Paw.” Nvobleton J .F.A.~â€"~“The Ghost Story” by Booth Taking-ton. April 9thâ€"Victoria Square, Twp. Hall UnionvilIeâ€"“The Violin Maker of Cremona.” Victoria Squareâ€"“Meet the Fam- ily.” I April 9thâ€"Belhaven, Twp. Hall. ' Mt. Albert J.F.A.â€"“Waiting for the Trolley.” Brelhaven J.F.A.â€"“Thre Bishop’s Candlesticks." Finalâ€"3 Winning Clubs on Friday evening, April 12th, at Pickering College, Newmarket. This Dramatic Competition is a. new feature in the program of the York Junior Farmers and being looked forward to with great interest. CLASS Bâ€"Shirley Burt, Frank Evison, Shirley Healey, Fred Edwards Alex Clarke, Fred /Kozak, Isobel White, Eunice Sanders. JR. PR.â€"-â€"Reta Mallory, Violeg: For- Syth, Stanley White, Ruth Sanders, Florence Durrant, Ernest Wolfreys, George White* (absent). YORK JUNIOR FARMERS HOLD DRAMATIC ' COMPETITIONS Does the g‘rouch grow richer quicker than the friendly sort of man? Can the grumbler labor better than the cheerful fellow can? Is the mean and churlish neighbor any ‘ better than the one Who shouts a glad “good morning” and then smiling passes on? ‘ Just stop and think about it. Have you ever known or seen A mean man who succeeded, just be- cause he was so mean? When you find a grouch with honours and with money in his pouch, You het he didn’t win them just be- cause he was a grouch. Oh, you’ll not bé any poorer if you smile along the way, And' your lot will not be harder for the kindly things you say. Don’t imagine you are wasting- time for others that you spend: You can rise to wealth and glory and still pause to be a friend. FIRST BOOK, CLASS Bâ€"Peter I'l‘ ISN’T COSTLY Way Back in Liberal Files From Our Issue of April 2nd, 1885] On Monday last, Mr. Hodgson, Senâ€"l ior Inspector of High Schools, paid our High School a visit. He spent- some five or six hours in examining, or hearing examined, the various ‘classes. As was to be expected, he was rather reticent in expressing an ~opinion on the state of affairs, but the little he did say seemed to indicate satisfaction with the state of the school. On one point, however, he was outspoken, and that was the entire ~unfitness of the present quarters for School purposes. FIFTY YEARS AGO From Our Issue of April 2nd, The ladies of the Methodist Church, Richmond Hill, are giving their an- nual Dinner and Tea in the Lecture 1Room of the church on the 25th of May next and will be pleased to cater to the wants of their numerous friends who attend the Spring Fair Ion that date. A grand concert will :be given in the church in the evening for which the best talent in the proâ€" Vince has been secured. A special meeting of the Village Council was held in the Council Chambers on Thursday evening, March 26th, the Reeve in the chair. Members present, Messrs. Redditt, McConaghy, Savage and Powell. The Clerk read the agreement signed by ,Mr. John Palmer, in reference to change of land for Village Park, [which report was adopted by the Council. By-law No. 110, relating to Achange of Park was read a. first, ,secoud and third ,,time and passed, and seal of the Corporation was at tached rthetreto. On motion, Mr. Teefy was authorized to do the necesâ€" sary conveyancing in reference to deed for park, and to have the 4% acres properly surveyed by a land surveyor. .Mr. A. J. Rupert was apâ€" pointed a member of the Board of Health, in place of J. K. Falcon. bridge, refused. Council adjourned. ADVERTISING PAYS The increased advertising patronage enjoyed by The Liberal is evidence that advertising in this' paper gets results. If you want the best results, advertise in The Liberal. On Monday night fire dwtroyed the home of Mr. Jesse Goode, West of Wilson’s pond, caused by stovepipes which ignited the roof. Fortunately the buildings and contents were pretty well insured. Numerous complaints are being made about the surface water obâ€" structed at the junction of Elizabeth and Richmond “Streets, and other places in the Village. The tile sewer does not appear to be a. success. The Council should attend to the matter at once. ROOFING, EAVESTRO‘UGHING CHIMNEYS BUILT & REPAIRED CONCRETE WORK SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED FURNACES BARN & STABLE EQUIPMENT MILK COOLERS 82 Yonge St. R. H. KANE Phone 49J CLEANING AND PRESSIN G A SPECIALTY And we have on hand the very newest in styles and materials for that new Spring Suit or Top Coat. Let us outfit you for Spring and’you will be assured of the newest and best range of materials to choose from, the latest in style, the best of workmanship â€"and all at the most moderate price. ' Spring Is Here Richmond Tailors Goods called for and dchvered. Phone 92F J. A. GREENE An unexcelled printing service il available to this district at The Lib- eral Job Printing Department. Our plant is equipped to take care of your every requireemnts in the .line of printed matter. “If it’s printing, we do it.” We assure you that you will find the quality, service and price right GORDON PHILLIPS LICENSED AUCTIONEER County of Yogk Prompt attention to all kinds of Sales AURORA â€"â€" ONTARIO ' Or Apply Bill Neal Phone 210. Richmond Hill mama! the king’s 3913me PRINTING SERVICE DAIRY sure to insist on Because it is so PURE, so FRESH, and so GOOD b0 Secured from seiectd and inspected herds and handled in the most ap- proved methods it is sun to give satisfaction. Pal- teurized by the most modern methods. RICHMOND HILL DAIRY Phone 42 Richmond Hill Milk and Cream Daiiy Services GRAY COACH LINES Richmond Hill N ewmarket, Sutton, Barrie, Orillia, Midland and intermediate points. ATTRACTIVE RATES between LOW FARES between Richmond Hill Canadian and U.S.A. points G. WALWIN, Prop. TORONTO Richmond Hill and and No. 46

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