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The Liberal, 8 Jun 1939, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR W;â€" BOWLING NOTES 'YORK __.______ ’4â€" HULSTEIN We thank our customers and friends for their 10v_ A record crowd of twelve rinks .L B . ,« . ctmpetEd in the Monday night, any to us dmmg 0”] thlee games at the local green. Skip A.‘ _ _ years at the Canadian Oil E. Glass repeated his Thursday night : ‘ - - i - a" " rii 'n‘ic (1” th( York Station and the same (‘0‘ success and was again the \‘1CI01‘.‘C 1,“ Mil] (Run {lad or gilt ~ ‘ v' ‘s .. ~ ~ I. .._ (t ty . . . ...- operation with our succesâ€" the m... 31.1mm Sti.\eiit1.l.. Hard “Hm km N Elm Park, W00, ing. Jthn Martin, A. Glass skip. The regular mixed tournament games will be continued throughout the isEaHn each Mcnday and Thursâ€" (iay evening. sor, Mr. C. Mabley, will be appreciated. Alex. McNabb bridge. provui (dual to the cxpecâ€"' tations (If the \\'l".\) hzrd‘ spent a great deal of time complet- ‘ing arrangcmtnts for this big day, lln spite of several counter attracâ€" itiors that day. approximately 401“: ‘were on hand to enjoy the interestâ€" directors "35. .. AURORA RINK Saturday, June 10th 9 p.m. D.S.T. Two Thrilling Wrestling Bouts and One Heavyweight Boxing Bout Ringside 350. General Admission 25c. Children ' inf: programme. 2 During the lunch hour. Hugh Colâ€" lson. editor of the Holstein .lourral. calltd uron to introduce the iguest speaker. Hon. Geo. S. Henry. ‘11:. (Linn pointed out the contri- bution Mr. Henry has made to the jt'cvelcpmcnt of the breed in York I .County. Mr. Henry referred to the ‘early breedtrs of the Holstein. menâ€" ‘ tioning in particular R. F. Hicks of , Newtonibrook. a former pres'dcnt of i the club ard a past president of the ;‘Canadian Holstein Association. The speaker urged meirl'iers not to saCrlâ€"i fice type or milk production in an endeav0ur to l‘uild up high testing herds. He also rcmindcd all breed-j ers that the County Club is carryâ€" ing on a prograir‘mc for their boneâ€" ' lfit. and it was only fair that they' l‘.}forld srfipm't the club in every .way possible. Jos. Darlingtcn. TOtlmt‘IdL‘ii. fiel'l salesman cf the Club. reported brief- ly on the work he is doing and cum phcsizetl the value of the ITlOOII test .in boiling up a herd cr securing a marktt for surplus stcck. Geo. W. Henry. President of the club. announced that arrangements rhayc bun completed for the hold- ing of a “Black arid White" show in coâ€"operation with Markham Fair. This will be held on the Friday and all animals will secure equal prize money. some of the larger classesi having ten prizes. Both Mr. Dar-l llington and past president S. B. Watson of Agincourt. solicited supâ€"l prrt cf th's (vent. tried out so sucâ€" ‘ “'21 S 3 i i E i i Major 11 and eight-tenths cts., Blue Star 14 and eight-tenths cts. gallon, tax extra Good Rich Lubiloil, perfect lubrication for cars and tractors Weights 30 - 40 - 50 â€" 60; 40 cts. gallon Bring Your gas drums and oil cans and Zfdsf‘gl:eg:;fhl€“ ‘“ P0” Perl-V; have them at R. M. Holtby. fieldman for the‘ 1 Canadian Assoc. took charge of the judging ccmpctition in which two classes were judged. 289 contestâ€" ‘ants tock part and the follmving were the prize winners: Ladiesâ€"â€"1st. Mrs. Thcs. Coates. i Tct‘cnorden: 2nd. Mrs. L. S, Livingâ€" ‘ stoy. Woodaridge. Menâ€"Ist, Allan Boake, Dcwns- view and Carman Livingston, Woodâ€" bridge, tied. Boys under 16â€"Allan Watson. 11 years old and his 9 year old brother, Duncan. of Wocdbridge, tied. l Girls. lst. Jean Kefftr. Edgeley;. 2nd. Ann Jackson. Maple. , With 15 contestants having equal scores in one section. Jos. Darling- ton drew the lucky number. full programme of sports in- cluding softiball. horseshoe and races made the day a real success. While the races are always popu‘ar, the, “milking contest" for the directors‘ and officers. outclcsses the other races. Rankin Kellam of VVe't’“ seemed to have the “best (ii-9g" and mn‘ured the coveted prize of a juveâ€" nile garden set. President Geo. W. Henrv of Tori- morden lacked the ass's‘ance of his first Vice President Rov Berke" of M’ooc‘lbridge who was indisr‘osed but ‘Was ebly supported by Secretarv E. , .F. Ramsey of Sharon who reports; i’a fine response to the appeal for1 membership. BART ER’S GAS STATION RICHVALE ,Free Sun Glasses with the purchase 0 6 gallons or more of Gasoline SATURDAY, JUNE 10 l .0909”O“””OOOOOOO0.099000“0.0””OOOOMOOOOOMOQWO 0.0.009... 0.99.99099990999000 9 0.0000000Q00009000900900... O . l E i l _â€" AT YOUR SERVICEâ€"- I. When you think of F'EED THINK OF ‘Feed Service’ LANGSTAFF, Ont. THORNHILL 72-r-11 Memorial Cemetery Anniwersary Buttonville Memorial Cemetery Anniversary will be held as usuali on the third Sunday in June at 7 p.m. ST. Mr. Oliver Raymer, well l ‘ _______.__ ' '3 nitTTONVILLE l O.A.C. Cafeteria and Monarch Feeds -â€" The best we have and the Ratclift‘ male Quartette will be assisted by Gecrge Anderson, out- standing cornet player who was gold medalist of 1938 and le":ling soloist of Queen‘s. Own Band. Kindly keep this date in mind and receive a real blessing. Buttonville W.I. will hold their annual garden party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Brown on Wed- nesday. June 28. Kindly keep this date in mind. Mrs. Russell Burr entertained her girl friends on Wednesday evening. Brown‘s Corners W.M.S. are cele- brating their thirtieth anniversary on June 14 and are entertaining sev- eral other branches. A Very delightful event took place chdnesday evening at the home of Mr. ard Mrs. \Vill Clark when the it‘t‘lililitlillIX gathered to do honour to their dauc‘htrr Dorothy with The bride r0â€" To FARMERS and GARDENERS We have a good supply of Field Corn in all the leading varieties. Garden Seeds. Fertilizers for Shrubs and Garden Mangel and Turnip Seed We can save you money on Field Corn and Fertilizers a iniseellanet its shower. I. D. & iceived many useful and beautiful gifts. PhOne The Elevator Owing to :he heavy traffic Mr. iAu‘nrey Stephenson inttnds to close his mill during June and July on ; the Band l dav l MAPLE l A very large iitiset-llaiieous shower at tli. ht me at ,Mi. and Mrs. Al )ert liowes on Monâ€" Marâ€" lvridv crowd 1.1:) evening in honour of M's‘ lorit- I‘it\\'t‘> who l)L('leli(‘ the of Mr. George Lloyd on Wednesday.‘ June Ttli. Many beautiful and useâ€" ful gifts were 1‘L’L‘E.\‘Ul. The Golden Key Missiwn Band held their meeting in the Sunday School rt m on Monday IllILl'nOl/ll. After a short program, Miss Marjorie Bowes, a Mission Band Leader, was presentâ€" ‘ed with a Crumpet dish by J. Jones and the '(Hltll‘l‘rs as follows was read by Helen Cooper: Dear Marjoriezfi We the numbers If the Golden Key Mission Band wish to take this Of .iortnnity to wish you every joy and happiness in your ('(ming mar- riage. You have been with us since organized. your pleasant sm.lc has meant much to us. We want to thank you for what you did for us. your singing, making of our daisy attendance charts. the .estfng programs you have lil‘Lflal'E’d and the work you have taught us with such fine artistic skill. We are glad to hear you are go- ing to remain with for awhile at least. and hope to have you conâ€" Ll S -tinue with our Band. Our prayer is that God will great.â€" ly ltlc~s you and Mr. Lloyd ’n the years to Come. Please accept this small gift by which we wish to ex- yrtss ot‘r love and esteem for you. Sicned on li’rhalf of Key Mission Band. Mrs. A. Sritler. Miss Blanche Al- lard and Mr. Wm. Ingram are all patients in the Toronto General Hosâ€" pital. We wish them all a speedy recovery. Miss Isc‘icl McCrimmcn of Brace- liridge is Visiting her parents. Rev. and Mrs. McCr‘mmon. Edgelcy United Church Sunday School Anniversary will he held Sun- . t "2.30: . 3 ‘Apply John Power. Granview Garâ€" aftcrnoon. June 11th. standard time. Rev. Barrett of Woodâ€" bridge will be the speaker. The choir » of ‘ Jhorn Chicks this weekâ€"end only at Rev. George McLennan of Manor will be assisted by members VVooc‘I‘Jridge choir. Road Church. Toronto, will sneak in Maple United Church on Sunday ev-‘ cring at 7 o’clock stcmlard time. Hope United‘ Church W. A. held their June meeting Thursday afterâ€" noon, group one in charge. Mrs. W. Burns, Mrs. F. Jones, Mrs. E. 01‘1‘.’ Table collection 87.615. TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN TENDERS FOR CRUSHED GAVEL SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked as to contents, will be received by the undersigned up until twelve o’- clock on the 14TH DAY OF JUNE, 1939 it'or the supply and delivery Of ap- foroxim-ately 5,000 cubic yards of 'crvshed gra\el on t'.:e Township roads cf the Township of Vaughan. Specifications may be seen and information obtained at the office (if the Township Rcads Superintend- ent. W. O. McDonald. Ma'ile. Ont. Lowest or any tender not necess- arily accented. Clerk, J. M. McDONALD. Maple Post Office. Saturday afternoons. Mrs. W. Brown and her daughter Dorothy left last Saturday night for a few weeks visit; with Newton Brcwn of Saskatchewan. We wish that a splendid trip. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stark and son Billie of Lockport. U.S.A., visit- ed Mrs. Stark’s mother, Mrs. W. Craig, on Tuesday last. Brorwn's Corners W.M.S. packed a bale of quilts, warm clothing. etc._. recently at the home of Miss Cora Hooper. The June meeting of the W. I. ‘will be held at the home of Mrs. E. ‘Walton Thursday, June 15th. A pro- :kniown by all. will be guest speaker gramme of sports has been arrangâ€" v ed. lHI(I‘â€" ' THE LIBERAL. RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO ‘PUREBRED the Golden l l . l a Classified Advs. ifo PONTIAC CABRIOLET in run; .culars and prices write ‘GET IN AHEAD OF THE RUSH.‘ .Book your order at once and avoid' 'Mr. Wesley Clark. your local agent service to all orders. ispecial prices on day-old cockerels THU RSDAY. JUNE 8th. 1939. TlllS‘lS Tlll‘, I‘AY OI: ADVERTISINGâ€"LIAKE THE MOST OF IT RAILS~ 1“.“ lines or it‘5>. 25 cents for first insertion and 15 cents for each each insertion. subseqUent .nsert ion. FOR SALE STANDING CROP OF ALFALFA. Phone “'illoiwdale 904. SOW. and nine pigs 3 weeks old. F. Thompson. Oak Ridges. I'SIâ€"JDICOOK erirs minim. up. T4 Yongc Street, Richmond Hill. STANDING CROP OF HAY, about, 75 acres. Phone Richmond Hill 160.l l SEED POTATOES. surplus stOck, grown from disinfected seed. Phonei Maiple 601i}. ‘ BROILERS. Orders taken for fowl dressed. Apply 25 R0.=eview Avenue, t Richmond Hill. phone 206. t soon TOMATO PLANTS. Asters and i other annuals. Anderson. I 92 Rich-V mond Street. Richmoml Hill. White Pekin Duck 3 Eggs for hatching. L. C. Burton.‘ Carrville Rd.. phone Maple 764. l l SPANISH HAWAIIAN GUITAR. inl good condition. Apply Joan Ray-l croft, phone Richmond Hill 4503. THREE LOTS on North side of Rt'sevicw Averue. size 5') by 141. Apply David Hill 6: Co. Ltd, Yonge Street. Richmond Hill. GENERAL ELECTRIC CAR RADIO 815.00 installed; Philco car radio, $25.00 installed. Apply Hugh Yerex, Markham Road. Richmond Hill. ing order, license, will sell for cash or swap for small pigs or feeders. t i dens. Weston P.O.. phone 65W1‘2. VANDERBEN‘T'S PEDIGREED Leg- S‘il.00 per 100. This is your last opportunity this year to purchase this quality of R.O.F. chicks. Everyl ch’ck hatched is from our own flock. Wm. Vander-Bent. Gormley. Phone Thornhill 18â€"21. CHICKS that average 1714'. ounces, at 5 weeks of age have been pro- duced on STARTWELL CHICK: MASH. Another lot averaged 1 lb.i 5.8 ounces at 6 weeks. For parti-. or phone Wesley Clark. RH. No. 2 Gormley or phone Richmond Hill 4704. There is always a big demand for Mecredy’s chicks in May and June. disappointment. Early - maturing Barred Rock. New Hampshire and. White Leghorn chicks and pallets at. reasonable prices. Yonge Street Poultry Farm, Richmond Hill. Tele- phone 102-13. Over IF CHARGED T CENTS PER LINE. 'vice and sales. for Big 4 Chicks will see to it that your order is taken care of and will give personal attention and prompt All popular breeds from Government Inspected. Blood-tested Breeders. See me for and capons 3 to 4 weeks old. Wes- ley Clark. Gormley. RR. 2, Ontario, phone Richmond Hill 4704. TENDERS Tenders will be received» by the undersigned up to and including Sat- urday. June 17th. 1939. for decor- ating the .nterior of St. Mary’s Ang- lican Church. For full particulars apply to RALPH W. PARIS Brathwaite Hardware Richmond Hill, Ontario .y.». 1939. each month, viz.: June 13 June 27 July 11 July 25 August 8 August 22 _ " c ILL REFUSE COLLECTIONS Of Tins, Broken Glass, Crockery, etc. will be made on the following dates during 5 lines 5 cents per line extra .Taylor’s Radio Sales. And Service TUBES TESTED FREE 127 Yonge St.. Richmond Hill Phone 226 Some Bargains in New and Used Radios W M ISCEL’LA N poo s lBUILDINGS RAISED, moved, etc. Estimates given. 73. Phone ThOrnhill PAINTING & DECORATING done by experienced workmen. Pi'ices reaâ€" sonable. P. Ingles & Sons, Jeffer- son. Ont. Stripping done by machine. QUALIFIED RADIO REPAIRS. ser- Charges reasonable. Work guaranteed. Hugh Yerex, 4 Markham Rd, phone 242, Richmond Hill. W A NTED GIRL for general housework, sum- mer cottage. Apply Liberal Office. WANTED Torisor. Vlfl‘ggs 80â€"60 100 lbs. Apply A. E. Reaman, R.R. No. 2, Maple, phone Maple 563. ,GOOD USED DISC PLOW, t‘hree furrow, Cockshutt or Massey-Harris. Apply R. H. Brillinger, Unionville. BOY 15 desires work on farm, dut- ies to commence June ‘26. Apply Deane Welltman, phone R“chmondi Hill 4723. TRANSPORTATION nightly fro; downtown area to Richmond Hill a- bout 5.30 or 6 o’clock. Will nay $1.00 per week. Write A. Dunstall, Elgin Mills P.O. PA‘STURE for ten or twelve dry cows and heifers wifih blood tested cattle or alone. Will sell some good pure bred or grade cows and: bred heifers 850.00 and up to reduce herd. Also 5 year old Clyde gelding and yearling Percheron stallion and show pony 141/2 hands. 4 years old. Leechwood Farm, 21/2 miles east of 'llnornhill, 1 mile south of No. 7 Highway. 'I‘O RENT OFFICE, part time. suitable for any business. Apply M. White, Maple. BED, Sitting room to let, board if required. F. Barton, Church St., " Langstaff. 5 ROOM COTTAGE. Church Street, Richmond Hill. Apply R. Strachan, Richmond Hill. OFFICES. on Yonge Street, .Rirch- mond Hill. Apply T. H. Trench, Richmond Hill. R.&G. (Reconditioned and Guaranteed) Used Cars $725.00 1938 CHEVROLET MASTER De- LUXE COACH- Hot water heater. $725.00 1938 FORD V-8 DeLUXE TUDORâ€" Very Nice. $575.00” .1937 FORD V-8 SEDAN â€" Heater- On the Second and Fourth Tuesdays of September 12 September 26 October 10 November 14 December 12 Please keep posted up for reference A Nice Car $5 50.00 1937 FORD V-8 TUDOR â€"â€" ' class condition. ‘1 $325.00 1933 FORD Vâ€"8 COL’PEâ€"Rumbld Seat. A-l Condition, Little Brothers Ford Sales & Service RICHMOND HILL ONTARIO PHONE 174~W 1.9.... First-

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