PAGE FOUR W AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock and Implements The Property of ANGUS MOWAT Lot 15, Con. 2, North York Township Lansing Highway, 11/2 mile east of Lansmg WED., MARCH 17TH HORSES Bay Horse, 11.1J., 0 years old Day mare, ii.u., 8 years Old. Percueron Mare, I‘ASlIlg 4 years . black Mare, using 23 years, H.D. bay Mare, aged, 11.1). . Black Mare, aged, 11.1). Strawberry Roan mare, 7 yrs., H.D. Roan Mare, 9 years, (3.1). COW _ Jersey Cow, can by side HUGS Sow, bred Jami:er Store Pigs IMPLEMENTS M.~H. Binder, (5 It. cut M.â€"H. Mower, 5 ft. McCormickâ€"Deermg Mower, 5 ft., almost new M.-H. llay Rake M.-l’l. Seed lJl‘lll, 13 Disc, almost new M.â€"H. Disc Harrow Corn Cultivator, 2-row, M.-H. M.â€"H. Cultivator, 3 horse Man Cultivator Walking I’lows with wheels Drill Plow Two-furrow Plow Bain Wagon, good Wagon Hay Racks Scuferr Buggy ‘ . Set of Sleighs, Bain ' Set three~horse Doubletrces .10 ft. Wire Cable for Horse Fork, and Pulleys " Hot Water Incubator _ Brooder, coal, for 500 Chicks! . Coal Oil Brooder, capacity 150 '. Galvanized Ventilators for Barn , Dust-proof Ash Sifter Z Sets Plow Doubletrees ' Set Heavy Doubletiees . Fanning Mill ‘ Washing Machine ' Set Heavy Harness ‘ Set Plow Harness Slumber Fence Posts and Plank 1 Set Harrows, 4 sections, iron 1 Chicken Coop 11/2 Bus. Alfalfa and Timothy Seed Forks, Shovels, hoes and other. art- icles too numerous to mention Sale at 1 o’clock TERMS:â€"CASH No reserve whatever, giving up farming PRENTICE & PRENTICE, Aucts. Russia has taught us one thing. When everybody despises riches, the ones who feel most respectable and therefore happiest are the poor. ‘ SPORT THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO NO ES By Bunny White Thornhill Wins Another T hornhill easily defeated Richmond Hill Intermediates 7-1. The Inter- mediates had an off night and could-‘ while 1 n’t seem to get organized Thornhill like the good team they are took advantage of all the breaks. In the first period B. Findlay scorâ€" ed twice on passes from “Chuck†Ellacott. In the second frame Jackson scorâ€" ed unassisted. Hunt scored on a pass from J. Ellacott. Harris made it 5-0 for Thornhill. In the third Richmond Hill scored their only goal while Harris and C. Ellacott scored for Thornhill to make I it 1â€"1. to town and they would have finâ€" lhad'n't rung, and 1"ke all good union iliit‘l‘. they all quit and came off the ice. I One thing about these teams, they ;fight like cats and dogs on the ice, the ice. Young who played the whole game ’without :1 rest. I'luck slowed the Oak Ridgcs team up with some of the nicâ€" est body checking soon by yours truly for a long time. The two goalkeepâ€"l F'l's were. sensational and evrry goal; that was scored would have beaten the host of goalkeepers. Oak Ridges Defeat Bond Lake Silver Stream Defeats Bond Lake ' beaten Bond Lake were not disgraced ' , as they were playing the same team ithat defeated Thornhill. the league. leaders. Morley Jones scored two goals fer [Bond Lake and S. Burnett got the other goal. l Oilers \Vin Another The B. A. Oilers had their hands full when they beat Oak Ridges 6-3.' The game was a ding (long battle‘ from start to finish with both {101114 keepers making phenomenal saves. When these two teams meet in the J semi finals Friday night the fans! should pack the rink. The first period opened with both; teams turning on the hot. Carlych opened the scoring by tooling Stew-1 art with a nice shot. G. :‘ioyle made i it 2-0 and it looked as if Oak Ridges were going places but Walt Young scored for B. A. Oilcrs to make it look a little better. The second period had just started when Miller broke clean through on ‘ Hume only to have him make a great save. Miller tied the score on a pass from H. Young. Buchanan put the Oilers one up and Sayers on a pass from Harris made it. 4â€"2 for the Oilâ€" ers. Helmkay scored for Oak Ridges make it 4â€"3. In the third frame Sayers opened the scoring and Miller made it 6-3. 'In this period the fireworks that had been threatening all night started when Miller start-ed a fight that threatened to end the game but the level headed players got things quiet and everything was going along smoothly till Huck Young hit Car- lyle with a swell body check. Car- ,lyle turned around and tried to part i‘Huck’s hair with his stick and they were away again. Miller and Helm- kay singled each other out and went 1 to / W AUCTION Farm Stock, Impleme The Property of SALE of nts, Hay, Grain, Etc. 1 CLARENCE GRAHAM Lot 20, Con. 8 Vaug W. E. Orth han, (formerly the property) On Highway 3 miles north of Woodbridge MONDAY, M HORSES I Brown Gelding, 11 years old 1 Brown Gelding, 12 years old 1 Bay Mare, 8 yrs., supposed to foal in June 1 Bay Horse, 11 years old, G.P. CATTLE Blue Cow, 6 years old, due April 1 Holstein Cow, Springer 4 Half Bred Durham Cow, Springer Blue Cow, fresh, calf by side Pure Bred Cow, 6 years old, fresh, calf by side Pure Bred Cow, 6 years old, fresh Jersey Cow, 3 years old, fresh Jersey Cow, 3 years old, fresh Jersey Cow, 7 years old, due time of sale Cow, 8 years old, due in April Holstein Cow, due April lst Holstein Cow, 5 years old, due time of sale These cows are all Government T. B. tested IMPLEMENTS 1 Delaval Milking Machine, 2 units, almost new Binder, 7 foot, M.-H., with fore- carriage complete Mower, I.H.C., 5 ft., good 1 1 Horse Rake, I.H.C., 10 ft., good 1 a I l l l l l l l l. l. l l l l ,_ 1 .iFertilizer Drill, M.-H., nearly new . Cockshutt Spreader, nearly new . Corn Cultivator, two row, good 26-Tooth Spring Tooth Harrow, al- most new 1 Cultivator, 12-tooth 3. Set Tractor Tandem Double Discs, 7 ft., good, M.-H. Root Pulper, M.-H., cylinder type, new . 3-Drum Steel Roller. 10 ft, good Disc Harrow, out-throw Set Truck Scales, 2000 lbs, nearly new Cockshutt 2-furrow Riding Plow No. 12 Fleury Walking PIOW 2-furrow Tractor Plow, I.H.C., good Set Team Sleighs and Box Gravel Box Flat Rack, 16 ft, with end ladders Flat Rack, 12 foot Flat Rack. 10 foot . Steel Truck Wagon Heavy Wagon, 3" tires .,-,._... .4 ‘Cow, 5 years old, due March 10th, ARCH 15TH :1 Set Bolster Springs Set Power Clippers, good shape Turnip Drill, 2-row, M.-H. Set 4â€"sec. Drag Harrows, fresh sharpened Common Sense Fanning Mill, new Extension Ladder, 34 ft. Steel Pig Trough, 8 ft. Steel Pig Trough, 6 ft. Pig Trough, 4 ft. Step Ladder, 6 ft. Quantity of Bus. Boxes 1 Bag Fertilizer 4 Oil Drums with taps 5 Steel Barrels 1 Binder Whip 2 Neckyokes with Twins Several Sets Doubletrees 1 Logging Chain 2 Crewrbars 1 Grinding Stone 1 Emery Stone with Pulley Quantity Potato Bags 1 Wheelbarrow 1 Draining Spade Brooms. Shovels, Forks and other articles too numerous to mention HARNESS 1 Set Brass Mounted Breeching Har- ness with twin straps 1 Set Brass Mounted Breeching Har- ness with martingales (These are two good sets of harness) 2 Almost New Halters 4 Horse Collars. good GRAIN 24 Bus. good Seed Barley, O.A.C. 21 Quantity Seed Oats Quantity of Hay (This grain has been cleaned) HHDâ€"‘l HHHPâ€"‘HH POULTRY 50 Leghorn Hens, laying well 2 Geese 1 Gander FURNITURE 1 Stove, Happy Thought Quebec Heater Sideboard Dining Chairs Kitchen Chairs Washing Machine and Wringer Small Tables Bedstead and Springs 1 Radio, Atwater Kent 1 Cider Barrel, IO-gal. Quantitv of Dishes 1 Aladdin Lamp 3 Other Lamps -Other Odd Articles HmwamHH 'rlr. Graham recently purchased the *oncern with stock, implements, etc. all the chattels must be sold. No TERMS â€" CASH A farm of W. E. Orth as a going He has now rentedthe farm and Reserve. T 12.30 o’clock Prentice & Prentice Auctioneers St. Toronto. and Markham, Ont. 415 Bal-liol In the first period with both teams ‘1'|“1‘Il'.f on the stump lltllil :«wilk'cp- or». were called upon to make good ‘ saves. llcimkay scored for Oak Ridges. ‘ In. the st'COWl period Shropshire on i a pass from G. loylc Poor-ad the sec-j and goal for Oak Ridges. G. Boyle (Mk Ridges madc it 571 with goals 1)" Burgess and Ilclmkay. Thornhill Defeat [3. A. Oilcrs In the second game. which played as [111 (Kliihition game Thornâ€"j hill defeated B. A. Oilers 5~3. B. Findlay who always manages t get one or more goals a game for Thornhill opened the scoring. Buckyi l l l was ‘ O Oilers 1 up. , In the second period Thornhill held , the Oilers scoreless while Jack Harâ€" ,‘ ris scored twice for Thornhill. ’ Sziycrs tied the score in the third. lperiod. J. Harris scoring his thirdl Lgoal made it 4-3 for Thornhill. J.l ; Ellacott made it 5â€"3 which ended thej sooring in the game. I Both teams played good clean hoc- key. There wasn‘t a penalty during the game. Silver Stream Defeats Richmond Hill Silver Stream defeated Richmond Hill Intermediates in the game 3-1. Richmond Hill played good hockey but can still be classed as the score- less wonders. They can do anything but score goals, and that will beati any team no matter how good they play. Mal Watford scored two goals for Silver Stream. There was some sort of a hockey record set up at the local arena on Tuesday night. Three games of hoc- key were played and there wasn‘t a penalty handed out. Schedule for Friday, March 5th 8 p.m.-â€"â€"B.A. Oilers vs. Oak Ridges This is the first game in the play- offs for second place, goals to count. Don't miss this game. 9.30â€"Thornhill vs. Silver Stream This is an exhibition game to see which is the better team. ) closing 1 COUNCIL VOTES GRANT FOR CORONATION CELEBRATION At the regular council meeting on Monday night council voted $50.00 to the committee in charge of the Cor- onation celebration to be held here May 12th. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Oak Ridges Rector: Rev. E. W. G. Wmall The Lenten Service Sunday, March 7th 10 a.m.â€"Sermon, “No Fear.†11 a.m.â€"Sunday School. Thursday, Mar. 4â€"W. A. Meeting. Packing Bale. Monday, Mar. 8, 8.15 p.m.â€"A.Y.P.A. Commencing Efficiency Contest. MRS. ANN LEADBETTER Mrs. Ann Leadbetter died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George “Wilson, Bolton, on Feb. 26th in her 88th year. She had resided in Bol- -ton for 28 years. Her husband James lLeadbetter died 33 years ago. She Church. Notice to Creditors IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES WILFRED WINDAS, late of the Township of Vaughan in the County of York, Farmer. All persons having claims against the estate of the above named who died on the 26th day of December, 1966, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned solicitors for the administrators of the deceased on or before the 3lst day of March next full particulars of their claims. Immediately thereafter the adminisâ€" trators will distribute the assets of the estate having regard only to claims of which they shall then have received notice and they will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not have received notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereof. Dated this 27th day 1937. of February, \VILLIAM COOK & GIBSON. 912 Federal Building. fished the decision bout if the hell but they are the best of friends off? The 3 stars of the game were H.‘ 1 served. 1 l “'ILL HOLD HOBBY SHOW Under the auspiCes of the “Ever Ready" Tuxis group. of the United . Church Sunday School, a Hobby Show ,is being planned for Thursday, April .such as collections, scotitcraft. model Iiaircraft. handicraft. photography, iradio and art. work will be arranged frr. This exhibit is open to all boys . age seventeen and under, and entries .from any boy is hereby solicited. I The executive committee is repre- sented by Ronald Lunau. secretary; Jack W'atkinc. publicity; Gerald Cut- ‘gtance, convener for iudg‘es: and Bill Glenn, treasurer. Other members of 3the .group are assigned to supervise the various sections of the Exhibit. PATTERSON In a game which Mal Watford’s 1†3 ‘13“10 “'hiCh the 96011“ (lid 1101 ‘ The Patterson ('luli met at. the imports starred Silver Stream dcâ€"‘lll’llmlf The {WNW-“3‘ “f “I? 23111“ home of Misses Ruth and Jean‘ ‘featod Bond Lake 63. Although ‘ ()a‘v thlg‘i‘s dctcntcd Bond Lake D-l.‘R11nfl)]o on \Vmimgdny owning. with .a large attendnmc of members and friends. The lil‘(>i{i0nl, Mr. Earle , Howard, conduc‘cil the business meetâ€" ing at. which plans were made for a Club paper with Miss Margaret. Savâ€" age as (ditor. The, evening was spent in playing cuv'hro the prim viinncrs hoing Made- mi .1 pass from Shropshire movie 11 loine Rumble. Tc'l Strurlwick, Joan .34), Thompson. Arthur Bridges. Bond Lake scot't‘vl thf‘ii‘ mil)? Q‘Oal Following the social hour. dancing ‘ of the {Pluto in the third pi-i'iml while was mtioyril to music supplied by Mr. mil M": Stanley Ficht. 35A LE Iil‘L-‘i'HL‘ITIE'R TUESDAY. MARHI {laâ€"Auction sale farm {11.3 and other art- icles on lot. 171. ion. 1"». Markham, Un- imph n: .l‘ (I. 1 Harris tied it up and Miller put the i lom'lllov tho l’l’i‘i'm‘tl’ hf G- SIZO- Sale .I. II. and; at. 1 o'clock. No reserve. Ken Prentict. auctioneers. WEDNESDA I. tor, implements, etc. the property of William J. Bailie, 4, Vaughan. immediately south of Maple School. This sale will include 10 horses and 44 head of cattle of which 27 are registered. be one of the most extensive sales held in the district for a long time, it will start sharp at 11 a.m. Lunch Terms cash. J. C. Saigeon and J. H. Prentice, auctioneers. THURSDAY. MARCH Nthâ€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements, etc., the property of Young Brothers, Lot 12, Con. 4, Markham, just off No. 7 Highway. Terms cash. Sale at 1 p.m. A. S. Farmer, auctioneer. THURSDAY, MARCH 11thâ€"Auction sale of Horses, Implements, Chicken Farm Equipment, etc., belonging to Roderick McCutc'neon, at King City, on Thursday, March 11, at 1 o’clock; also farm of 40 acres will be offered at same time and place. Particulars from F. McCutcheon, Kleinburg P.O., or C. E. Walkington, Auctioneer. MONDAY, MARCH 15â€"Auction sale of farm stock, high grade implements furniture etc. the property of Clar- ence Graham, lot 20, con, 8 Vaughan, 3 miles north of Woodbridge on high- way. Mr. Graham recently purchased the farm and chattels of W. E. Orth. No reserve as farm has been rented. Sale at 12.30 noon. J. H. and Ken Prentice, auctioneers. TUESDAY, MARCH 16thâ€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements, furn- iture, hay etc. the property of Major Dean, lot 30 and 31. con. 1, Mark- ham, 1 mile east of Thornhill. Terms cash. Sale at 1 pm. No reserve as farm is sold. J. H. and Ken Prentice, auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 17thâ€"Aucti0n sale of farm stock, implements, 15-30 Tractor, hay, grain, etc., the prop- erty of Fred Dew, Lot 3, Con. 7, King (King Creek). Sale at 12 o’- clock. 0. E. Walkington, auction- eer. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 17thâ€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements etc. the property of Angus Mowat, lot 15, con. 2, North York, Lansing highway, mile and a half east of Lansing. Sale at 1 p.m. No re- serve, proprietor giving up farming. Terms cash. J. H. and Ken Prentice, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, MAR. Its-Auction sale of fully accredited herd, farm stock, implements and furniture, the prop- erty of J. Wesley Stong, Lot 24, Gen. 5, North York, mile and a half south of Edgeley off No. 7 Highway. Sale at 12 o‘clock. Manning Mc- Ewan, auctioneer. FRIDAY, MARCH 19mAuction sale of farm stock, implements, etc., at lot 2, con. 4, Markham. the prOperty of Johnson BrOs. Sale at 1 o’clock. No reserve as farm is sold. J. H. and Ken Prentice, auctioneers. TUESDAY, MAR. 23thâ€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements, grain, hay, roots, furniture, lot 20, con. 4, Markham, 11.4 mile south of Victoria Toronto, Solicitors for VVillian \Vindas and Ernest A. Carson. Administrators. was a member of the Presbyterian ‘ Square, the property of Roy Glover. Sale at 1 o’clock. No reserve. J. H. and Ken Prentice, auctioneers. first. Exhibit of boys work in classes , .‘IAR. 10‘.hâ€"Auction' isale of farm stock. hay, grain, tracâ€" lot 17, concession: As this Willi THURSDAY, MARCH 4th, 1937. each instrtion. FOR SALE ‘ \‘ries, Maple. TWO SMALL brooder houses. Phone :Thornhill 73. 150 BUS. of MANGELS. Apply phone 30, Richmond Hill. DURHAM COW, 5 years, freshened ‘3 months. Apply Liberal Office. ply W. J. Kcrswell, Burnaby Farm, ‘ Jefferson. :A LOT OF good used doors, cheap. Apply to C. Bowerbank, Stop 17A Thornhill. .NINETEEN PIGS, apply R. Brill- ; ingcr. (3th of Markham, north of Un- ionville. lnnowN nonsn, 0 years old. Apply j-lohn Lees, .ost ha‘f Lot 35, con. 2. Markham, at Gortnley. & (TRAVEL, Cement blocks, buildings rah-ed. Jilin Jarvis, Rich- tolcnlione 114M, 1 cq‘cn } l l l irnnd illll. POCAHONTAS COAL, stove size, ,woll screened, $10.75 per ton. Lang- QUANTITY OF MIXED HAY. Ap-l l Classified Advs. THIS IS THE DAY OF ADVERTISINGâ€"MAE THE MOST OF IT RATESâ€"Five lines or less, 25 cents for first insertion and 15 cents for each subsequent insertion. Over 5 lines 5 cents per line extra IF CHARGED 7 CENTS PER LINE. - lHOUSE. 24 Mill Street, Richmond IHil’l, all conveniences, garage. Apply GOOD HORSE, price $75.00. L. De Liberal Office. HOUSE on Oxford St. near Yonge JSt., 5 rooms and sun room. Apply [Albert Jones. Elgin Mills. 1 ' CO 1 TTAGE and acreage on Bayview north of No. 7 highway, with shade , trees, also one brick house with water :in and acreage near Brampton. Ap- lply Henry Arnold, Richmond Hill R. 1R. No. 1. iAPARTMENT, 4 large reruns and a ibath, shower, tiled sink, hot water ' lheatmg, continuous hot water, hard- ‘ .r 1 ,wom moors, ground for garden, rea~ lsonable rent. Mrs. A. L. Phipps, {68 Richmond St.. Richmond Hill. ,Phone 13W, 1;;a__1" â€" -""‘J:< VA NTED I l i l l l iFARM wanted to rent with the op- tion of buying, must be good land. ’iApply Box 700. The Liberal Office. l1 BABY‘S CRIB in good condition Land 1 Baby’s High Chair. Apply 26 [\Vrig‘nt St, Richmond Hill. I , LTRY wanted. large or small islaff Coal and Supply, phone Thorn- POU ilhill 73. lquantity. A. Magee, 324 Greenfield. l" ’ "’~‘""""" ' ""‘â€" r " §AV6., Lansing. phone Willowdale :TlYO IIOLSTEIN COWS, 7 yrs. 01d1i24TF. ‘spi‘liigei‘S, 2 good work horses. F.: 3 Burnett, lot 50, con. 1, Vaughan, 3 WORK by the day wanted by woman {Jefferson GOOD COWS, T. B. blood tested. Must be disposed of as part of farm'I ' is sold. Apply R. Rodick, Lot 9, Con. l 4, Markham FARMS of all kinds in Markham and ' Vaughan townships, many with bush .and creek. Apply H. McMillan, Rich- mond Hill. .QUANTITY CEDAR posts, 5 to 8 inch top; also percheron colt rising 2 years. Apply E. F. Thompson, Summit Hotel, Oak Ridges. BARGAINS IN USED cook stoves. Six of them at prices from $8.00 to $35.00. All in good condition. Rose Hardware, Maple. 3 YOUNG COWS, due middle of Mar. 1 Berkshire boar, 10 months old. Ap~ ply De La Salle Farm, opposite CFRB Station, Yonge St., Aurora. REAR EN'D for Model T Ford, and Tire; also Quebec stove with or with- out oil burner. Charles Baker, Oak Avenue, Stop 22, Yonge St. DINING ROOM SUITE, Walnut, 9 pieces, modern; one complete golf lexperienced at housework. Apply ers. Meredith. phone Richmond Hill 1 MANURE, party wants to buy about 20 truck loads of rotted cow or horse manure. Apply Box 86, The Liberal Office. TRUSTVVORTHY YOUNG WOMAN to assist with housework. All con- veniences. References. Mrs. T. D. Currie, Concord, Ont. IV RELIABLE, EXPERIENCED FARM-â€" HAND, good milker. Apply A. E. Reaman, Lot 10, 2nd Con. Vaughan. Telephone Maple 563. MAN for general farm work, ex- perienced, dry hand milker, duties to commence March 15th. Apply Box 100, The Liberal Office. HERDSMAN, fully experienced in dairy and general farming desires position. Separate house. Refer- ences. William A. Jones, phone Thornhill 18r22. FARM HAND, must be good plowâ€" man, able to handle slings and g00d with horses. Apply Wm. Donnie, Gormley, phone Stouffville 6105. set, practically new; fire irons, fire dogs. Call evenings, 159 Yonge St. NEW CREAMERY CAN, 9 quarts, Beatty well pump, 18 feet pipe, uniâ€" versal combination jack, canary bird. Apply Mrs. B. Watson, Maple, Ont. BABY BASSINETTE, Simmons com- plete with mattress and springs, al- most new; also pair man’s tu'be skates and boots, size 9. Apply Lib- eral Office. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, 100 acre farm on 5th con. Vaughan, above Teston, good brick house and: good outâ€"buildings. Apply Lorne Malloy, lot 34, con. 5 Vaughan. ROCKS, REDS, WYANDOTTES, GIANTS, MINORCAS, LEGHORNS. Chicks, pullets, cockerels. Prices low, quality, high. Custom hatching spe- cialists. Our fourteenth year. Yonge Street Poultry Farm, Richmond Hill, telephone 1021*13. EASTERN CATTLE from T.B. test- ed area, fresh Cows and close-up Springers, Holstein, Ayrshires, Dur- ham, T.B. tested and blood tested, purebreds and grades. Apply Jack Devins, R.R. No. 2, Weston, 2 miles south of Woodbridge. TelephOne Woodbridge 1364. FARM FOR SALE '100 ACRE FARM, lot 22, conceSSion 7, Albion Township on the main road five miles north of Bolton and two miles south of Palgrave. Large 10 room rough cast house, bank barn with steel stanchions with water in ‘stable. Good driving shed and hen house. Clay loam soil. Good orch- ard, plenty small fruit. Hydro passes farm. Bolton telephone. Possession April 1st. Apply to the owner, Will- iam H. Rolley on premises or phone Bolton 1615. Post Office, Bolton R. R. No. 2. 1 TO RENT FOUR ROOM apartment. Apply) to A. G. Savage, Richmond Hill. STORE on Yonge Street in Rich- mond Hill. Apply T. H. Trench, Richmond Hill. Us Cars $590.0" 1935 FORD V-8 DeLUXE SEDANâ€"1 Very Small Mileage $500.00 1934 DeLUXE FORD V-8 SEDANâ€" $510.00 1935 FORD V-8 COUPE -â€" Rumble Seat. Ford Heater. $450.00 1934 FORD V-8 DeLUXE TUDOR $7425.00 1934 FORD V-8 COUPE â€"-â€" Rumble Seatâ€"A Smart Car. $355.00 1932 PONTIAC SEDAN sisâ€".66 1933 FORD V-8 DeLUXE ROAD- $150.00 1928 FORD TUDORâ€"Thorougth roe conditioned l ALL PRICES INCLUDE 1937 LICENSES Little BrBIh-ers Ford Sales & Service RICHMOND HILL, ONT. or i'i‘il'