PAGE FOUR SPORT By Bunny White Oilevs Win First Play-off Game In a game that had the fans in an uproar all the time the Oilers de- seated Oak Ridges 3-2 and take a one-goal lead into the ï¬nal game 'zï¬iesday night. In the first period both teams started out slowly just to feel each‘ uthEl‘ out. Oak Ridges then started so burn up the ice. Burgess broke clean through, missed the net and :hen missed Carlyle‘s pass out with iobody to beat but Stewart. The Oil- vrs fought back and fired shot after hot on Hume but the door was clos- ed. Helmkay split the defence only ‘3 have Stewart make a great save. ‘Iiller scored the first goal for the -!ilers and just at the clase of the '2riod Hart got right in on Hume only to have him smother the puck. Oak Ridges came out in the second "cried rarin’ to go. "16 score on a pass from Ilelmkay. ’E'emple scored on a rebound from Ren Brown making the score 2-1. iIume saved on Miller’s blazing shot i wene responsible for the score being and Stewart who was playing the‘kept below double figures. best game of his career made a great i save on Helmkay who with Carlyle, end Boyle made a great passing play l anon, R. Brown. Temple. ,ust failed to click. Sayers made it 3-1 on a paSSing -;lay with Miller. The third period was just one rush after another with both goalkeepers having their hands full. l Helmkay after trying hard allg "ight was successful in putting the? Shropshire ti ed THE m NOT S l l . ing an Intermediate Lacrosse team. Will the following please turn out: lA. White. oai Miller, w. Young. .1. . . lHari. A. Stone. S. Young, Glen Mil- Sllver Stream Defeats Thmhm iler, ll. Vic-we. l}. Stong, G. Ingram In an ilgltiltlonfggmf 31a; wag: and also anyone who is interested in e l - 1 . ‘great ex 1 ition o as 00 y Imamâ€: 1h“ team. Ere"; Sefeafed the gOOd Thomâ€" Wc would also like :1 representa- ‘1 am _' "i he I‘ :~ ‘I :l'“ (i this Silver Stream scored two goals in 1‘1†l~ IlmllL H 1 i n , lI‘ K . athe first period and Thornhill one. . th Se 1, There is material. around this dis- lh ' . (:0 con( i . . . ere “as no 5 re m e .ti'ict for tormin- one of the strong- i<‘<l Loom»? teams ever to represent illicl‘mond Hill in the O.A.l..A. : period. Both teams scored 1 goal in the ,third period. l B A. Oilers Win Play-off [ .. .. . . .. ' . i ((Il)r.1\'l LEADS TO MAJOR B. A. Oilers defeated Oak Ridges} A‘ IVDYQTRY 4-3 and earned the right to inepti A cow kick’ng over a lamp, they ThOl‘nhill 11‘ Ill/C finals Friday mght- hem}... >taflfld tin, Chicago fire. A The aorta was not as fast as the , first play-off game. The ice was too 1 hard for the (Mk Pi""I‘s pla‘rrs who iforgot to get their skates sharpened. . The B. A. team. r‘i'ijx‘s'd rcal hockejf and are worthy opponents for Thorn- : hill. spider (‘iimliing :1 thread brought Bruce of Scotland victory. But these and many other like historical inciâ€" dents pale before the story of the housewife whose carelessness foundâ€" ‘ed one of the mast important phases M~He gamed m‘e coal R save†.of the Canadian fish industry. ! r . . . . . . . . . h .‘ ; A u ' (ck .n a S'otlish \‘lllilfl'c‘ with 3 goals and Helmkay With 3‘ “'13 1 k .' qls were the 3 star players ‘21 homilw'l" ML 3 mimock hangmg go. _ ' t p v . ‘from the rafters of her cottage as Bath goalkefl‘els played we“ and she went out for the day. She had left it too near the peat fire, how- ‘m‘er, and when she returned the fish Oilersâ€"S‘zewart. W. Young. H. Young, Miller, Sayers, Harris, Buchâ€" Yakes, Hart. Oak Ridgesâ€"Hume. Shropshire,l Ilelmkay. G. Boyle, H. Boyle. Burâ€" :mc" a~ess Brown. l ‘ ‘i' . P ' . . .V V v l Today the popularity of smoked 9(1T:0:i:hllla;:difli}l:r “Sigimzaglii: lfish has spread everywhere and the †licacy has found- fair. 4-4 being the score. lappehte for Hm do. . . The game was verv fast and was ed Canadian organizations of inter- fiie. She docided to cook it anyway and the result was so appctizing that. the news spread like wildfire and smoked fish became :1 national deliâ€" ‘vuck past Stewart to make the score "-2. To pick any star of the game would j '3 unfair to the other players be- cause every man gave all he had 'nd no man can do more. The line-ups: ‘ Oilersâ€"Stewart, W. Young. H., loung, Miller, Sayers, Harris. Buch~i ‘nan, R. Brown, Temple, Yakes,l 'Iart. l Oak Ridgesâ€"Hume, Shropshire, ‘ f‘ielmkay, G. Boyle, H. Boyle, Bur- --2ss. Brown. l ONE RIDE PROVES 1T! ONE RIDE will prove that Chevrolet’s completely new Valve-in-Head Engine gives more powerâ€"more smoothnessnmore performanceâ€"~with low gas and oil costs never before equalled by any full-size car! One ride will win you fore Chevrolet comfort of 'Kneo-Action-balanced weight â€"-wider seats-extra head, leg and elbow room! One ride and you’ll never take less than Chevrolet safety . . . the safety of self-energizing Hydraulic Brakesâ€"and entirely new Unisteel Tun-ct Top Bodies by Fisher, with Safety glass in every window! Take this Chevrolet ride today. Get behind the wheel and get the facts. Low . t i . . s 'l' a good work-out for tho Tl101‘..hlll‘njtonq1 “nine Some Of ‘V "0h have teqm lbeen establ'shcd for a century and Thornhill and B. A. Oilers mentmm‘e’ . . in the first game of the finals Friâ€"i The canadmn Climate has been . found ideal for the roduction of this day night" .Thp hockey fans Shoum vdciicacv and other dined fish and t0« .nOt miss seems: these two good teams { day the Dominion holds a foremost in action. The game starts at 8 pm. l ' Bond Lake and Richmond Hill In- termediates will play the second | game. i place in world trade in the export of dried, smoked, and pickled fish. TO FARMERSwAlsike, Red Clover, Alfalfa and Timothy Seeds on hand. in the Town Ha“ Monday. March lAll No. 1 Seeds. Get our prices and ivou will buy. At the Elevator. :2 . . > _ - . 15th at 8..0 for the purpose of form phone 10. I. D. Ramer & Son‘ LACROSSE There will he a lacrosse meeting THERE’S NO DELAY WHEN YOU ORDER A NEW CHEVROLET West-Pam CM wrrI-I ALI. 7 VALVE-IN-HEAD HIGH COMPRESSION ENGINE PERFECT ED HYDRAULIC BRAKES KNEE-ACT ION GLIDING RIDE WITH SHOCK PROOF STEERING (on Hum Do Luau Module) UNISTEEL TURRET TOP BODIES BY FISHER vcr to the matchless monthly payments on the General Motors Instalment Plan. '0’: Master Dc Luze Models. FISHER NO-DRAFT VENTILATION SAFETY GLASS In Every Window $74-5 Mater 2-aner Business Coupe deliv- ezed a! lauory. Oshawa. Government taxes, license and height additional. (Prices subject to change without notice.) C VB - l THORNHILL f ,%§Ontario â€" iMel Morrison, C. Enacott, II. Echlin. 1 MONDAY, MARCH 15TH_AuCtioni was all dried by the smoke from the ‘ LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO W SALE REGISTER { ,sale of furniture, household goods. 'cni‘ etc., the property of the estate :of the late \l'illiam Gould, 18 Elizaâ€" §beth St., Richmond Hill. Sale at 1.30 ip.m. Terms cash. J. C. Saigeom 5 auctioneer. } MONDAY. MARCH 15â€"â€"Auction sale ' i of farm stock, high grade implements ifurniture etc. the property of Clarâ€" k‘an Graham. lot 20. con, 8 Vaughan. ,3 miles north of Woodhridqe on highâ€" I way. Mr. Graham recently purchased 4 \the farm and chattels of W. E. Orth. ,‘No reserve as farm has been rented. iSalc at 12.30 noon. J. H. and Ken :Prcnticc. auctioneers. lTImsDAY, MARCH moiâ€"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 ‘ l('?lSh. Sale at 1 pm. No reserve ins farm is sold. J. H. and Ken \Prentice, auctioneers. l ,n‘nnNusDAY. MAR. Nthâ€"Auction lsale of farm stock. implements. 15-30 i'l‘ractor, hay. grain. etc, the prop- erty of Fred Dew, Lol 3. Con. 7,] .Kfng (King Creek). Sale at 12 0’â€"l lclock. C. E. \Valkington, auction- , ccr. l _' l lwunmsmr. MAR. 17thâ€"Auction "sale of farm stock. implements etc.. jthe property of Angus Mowat. lot‘ l15. con. 2. North York. Lansing’ ‘highway, mile and a half east of' ;Lansin_e'. Sale at 1 pm. No re- lserve, proprietor giving up farming. ‘, Terms cash. J. H. and Ken Prentice, i Auctioneers. I _.____ "THURSDAY, MAR. 18~Auction sale {of fully accredited herd. farm stock, ‘.implements and furniture, the prop- ierty of J. Wesley Stong, Lot 24, ‘Con. 5. Nor‘h York. mile and a half south of Edgeley off No. 7 Highway. iSale at 12 o'clock. Manning Mc- i Ewan, auctioneer. FRIDAY, MARCH ISLâ€"Auction sale lot 2, con. 4. Markham, the property " of Johnson Bros Sale at 1 o'clock. ,No reserve as farm is sold. J. H. land Ken Prentice, auctioneers. 3SATURDAY. MARCH 20thâ€"Auction sale of furniture etc., the property of W. E. Steventon, north end of Maple. Sale at 1.30 p.m. Terms ‘cash. J. C. Saigeon. auctioneer. TUESDAY. MAR. 23thâ€"â€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements, grain, hay, roots, furniture. lot ‘20. con. 4, Markham, 11.4 mile south of Victoria Square, the property of Roy Glover. Sale at 1 o'clock. No reserve. J. H. and Ken Prentice, auctioneers. W'FDNESDAY. MARCH ?4~â€"Auction sale of farm stork. implements. hay. grain. etc. the nroportr of Warren D. Whitmore. centh half lot 4. con. 5. Vauehan. half ‘ni‘o south of Edge- .ALF‘ALFA CLO Barley and Field Peas. ll. Wellman. Lot 16, Con. 3, Markâ€" hardwood floors. fireplaca ham. .POCAHONTAS COAL, 'well screened, $10.75 per ton. Lang-l staff Coal and Supply, phone Thorn-I hill 73. l l 1 TWO SMALL brooder houses. Phone Thornhill 73. n-ond Hill. telephone 54M. SEED WHEAT, Durum; also c00king Potatoes. Dooleys. mun, phone Richmond Hill 451‘12. FARMS of all kinds in Markham and 1.36, RIC Vaughan townships, many with bush and creek. Apply ll. McMillan, Rich- of farm stock. implements, etc., at ‘ c" 31200; 3 fort-V gallon drums $150 Zyoung; purebred Tamworth Sows due . THURSDAY, MARCH 11th, 1937. Classified Advs. OF ADVERTISINGâ€"MAKE 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 each insertion. IF CHARGED 7 CENTS PER LINE. THIS IS THE DAY ALE TO RENT FOUR ROOM apartment. Apply to- A. G. Savage. Richmond Hill. F0 It S {AND & GRAVEL, Cement blocks, John Jarvis, Rich- STORE on Yonge Street in Richâ€" mond Hill. Apply T. H. Trench, Richmond Hill. iuildings raised. M HOUSE. 2-4 Mill Street, Richmond Hill, all conveniences, garage. Apply Liberal Office. Apply R. Wide- VER SEED, VelVOtITWO MODERN four room apart- APPIY W- l ments, with bath, but water heating, Apply to Mrs. A. L. Phipps, 68 Richmond St.. , .itichmond Hill. stove 512e,; 3:: ____.__.__= : WANTED _ l 150 BUS. of MANGELS. Apply phone hmond Hill. iYOUNG GIRL to help with house- iwork. Must be good with children. lApply Liberal Office. P l PI'LLETS, 16 White Ie horns, alll _ . . laying reason for sellihgg, need theiCOOK HOUSEMAN des‘res P0511110“- ’ Can take full charge on farm or oth- room. Mrs. Ilau'orth, May Ave. Stop V . 24A Yonge Street. er places. Apply Liberal Offwe. mond Hill. BARGAINS IN USED cook stoves. . POUPTRY wanted: large or 8113811, Six of them at prices from $8.00 to quantity‘ A‘ Mag“, 324 Greenï¬eld $35.00. All in good condition. Rose-94:? Langlng’ Phone “7â€â€de Hardware, Maple. l ' MANURE, party wants to buy about i 20 truck loads of rotted cow or horse ,manure. Apply Box 86, The Liberal { Office. FIRST CLASS dairyman, married, FOR SALE OR FOR RENT , . ,. ,wxfe to board men. Apply to Thomas. I ROOM BRICK HOUSE' hardwmd 4 Moore, Roselawn Farms, 22A Yonge ~ ABOUT 55 TON good mixed hay. not baled. Phone Menno Smith, Maple 2230, or call at the farm West Half lot 6, con. 6 Vaughan. \floori' mrweniences’ garden’ garage Street phone Richmond Hill 1-r-3 J. E. Francis, Thornhill. EXPERIENCED MAN for general farm work. Must be good milker and teamsber. Apply Alvin Robinson, 1 mile south of No. 7 Highway on third concession, Markham. IMPERIAL OIL BURNER for stove $10.00; Oil Burner and Parlor Heat- each. Apply Knapton, Oxford St. FOUR BEDS, 2 springs, 1 extension table, 6 chairs, 1 stove, 1 goâ€"cart, 1 verandah gate, 1 kitchen cabinet. Apply A. Smith. Step 22A Yonge Street. lHERDSMAN, fully experienced in dairy and general farming desires position. Separate house. Refer- ences. William A. Jones, phone Thornhill 18r22. LOST GREY HOUND BITCH year old, red brindle, feet, throat and tip of tail ] white. Answers to name “Wedlock.†REWARD. Phone Unionville 4200. PERCIIERON GELDING rising: 3 years. dark dapple grey; also four to furrow April 9th. Apply to M. A. Wideman. phone Richmond Hill 451‘12. ROCKS. REDS, WYANDOTTES, GIANTS, MINORCAS, LEGHO‘RNS. Chicks, pullets, cookerels. Prices 10w, quality high. Custom hatching spe- cialists. Our fourteenth year. Yonge Street Poultry Farm, Richmond Hill, telephone 102r13. $25.00 IN BILLS on Yonge Street in Richmond Hill or Maple sideroad on Friday, March 5th. Liberal re- ward given. Finder kindly notify. the Liberal Office. EASTERN CATTLE from T3. test- leu. Sale at 19.9.0 Terms cash. J. C. .I‘UEGGII, auct‘oneer. FRIDAY, MARCH 26â€"â€"Auction sale etc. the property of Wesley C. Gohn. lot 9, con. cast. on the 3rd con. of Markham, half mile south of N0. 7 Highway. No reserve as farm is sold and owner is givine' up farming. Terms cash. .I. H. and Ken Prentâ€" ice, auctioneers. So nobody is forced to starve? Well, what do you call it when one must starve to keep thin or get fired? 0 of farm stock. implements. furnituvei ed area, fresh Cops and close»up Springer-5, Holstein. Ayrshires, Dur- ham, T.B. tested and blood tested, purebreds and grades. Apply Jacki Devins, RR. No. 2. Weston, 2 miles south of Woodbridge. Telephone Woodbridge 1364. Used Cars $600.00 1936 FORD TUDORâ€"Small Mileage ONE VICTORIA; one Brougham; 1 “T†Cart (gentleman’s; 1 Boston Park Phaeton, (Basket); 1 four wheel. covered carriage, 5 Musk 0x robes, good; Double and Single sets , of harness. finest quality. Any gen- tleman outfitting will find these 1935 FORD v_8 DeLUXE SEDANâ€" worthy of inspection. Apply 500 Hu- very Small Mileage HATGHING EGGS, New Hampshire, Auction Sale of Furniture, Etc. The Property of the Estate of the LATE WM. GOULD 18 Elizabeth Street RICHMOND HILL Monday, March 15th SALE AT 1.30 RM. 1 Oak Bed, Dresser and Stand 1 Oak Dresser and Stand 1 Birch Dresser and Stand 1 Wooden Bed 1 3/1. Iron Bed 1 Table with Drawer 1 Solid Walnut Dining Table 6 Walnut Dining Room Chairs 1 Walnut Buffet 1 Oak Dining Table 1 Mahogany Centre Table 1 Jardiniere Stand 1 Statue with Pedestal 2 Oak Den Chairs 1 Oak Buffet 1 Large Mirror Small Tables Dishes, etc. 1 Quebec Heater with oven Kitchen Linoleum Pictures 1 Small Platform Scale 1 Verandah Chair Odd Chairs 1 Oak Centre Table 1 Electric Fan 1 Electric Iron Z-Burner Electric Grill Numerous other articles 1 1927 [ LiCense TERMSâ€"CASH J. C- SAIGEON, Auctimeer Chevrolet Coach and ' $550.00 S’C'N‘ Leghm’ $500 per 100’ eggs 1935 FORD DeLI'lXE COUPEâ€"Rumâ€" are from Ontario Breeding station, branded and blood tested stock. A ble seal" L'ke “ew' limited number of 6 and 8 week old Leghorn pullets, 6 week pullets 70c. $ 5 .00 f0? Weeks 0f Mm“ 29"“ and April 1934 DeLUXE roan V-8 snouâ€" 12th. 8 week pallets 90c. for Weeks $5 1 0.00 of April 5th and 19th. Apply George Sherin, Woodbridge, phone 122. 1935 FORD V-8 COUPE â€"â€" Bil-Ne Scot. Ford Heater. 7, Albion Township on the main road “a five miles north of Bolton and two miles south of Palgrave. Large 10 1934 FORD V_8 COUPE __ ml“, room rough cast house, bank barn MFA 8mm Can ‘with‘ steel stanchions with water in “stable. Good driving shed and hon house. Clay loam soil. Good orch- ard, plenty small fruit. Hydro passes 1933 FORD v_8 MUXE m3. farm. Bolton telephone. Possession STEK $265.00 Alpril let. Apply to the owner, Will- iam H. Rolley on premises or phone 1930 FORD TOWN SEDANâ€"N" Paint. Complete Overhaul. Bolton 1615. Post Oflice, Bolton R. $260.00 R. No. 2. 1932 WILLYS SEDANâ€"Nice odi- don. FARM FOR SALE 100 ACRE FARM, lot 22, concession THE MILL UNLOADED 1500 BUS. ONTARIO OATS (OT- TAWA VALLEY) WEIGHING 46 LBS. PER BUS. Phones : ALL PRICES INCLUDE 1937 LICENSES #â€" Little Brothers Ford Sales & Service Hm. ONTARIO Mill 139 Ontario Res. 82W Richmond Hill