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The Liberal, 19 Mar 1942, p. 4

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Tenders for the regular municipal collection of garbage will be received lay the undersigned up to 12 o'clock ’noon on April 3rd. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For full particulars of requireâ€" ments ‘apply at the office of the u Clearance Sale ' items of our War Effort, _A PUBLIC MEETING For ment‘s clerk. ESALVAGE CAMPAIGN? 064 g God Save The King! . WWWWW EFri., Mar. 20th °=O=O=0=0=O SECRETARY-TREASURER RICHMOND HILL PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD Applications will be received by the undersigned up until noon Thursday, April 9th for the position of Secretaryâ€"Treasurer of Richmond Hill Public School Board. For full particulars a1» ply to Civilian Defence 31:0 Tenders For Garbage Collection Phone Paris AutOSupply DINNER LUNCHEON BANQUETS RECEPTIONS FAMILY GATHERINGS SPECIAL PARTIES of the Citizens of Richmond Hill will be held in the MUNICIPAL HALL, at 8 pm. We call upon every citizen to rally to this appeal and attend this meeting. Canada Needs The Utmost From Everyone. Thoughtful Citizens No Longer Say “It Can’t Happen Here.” A Civilian Defence Committee is to be organized to take the lead in preparing this community for War Emergencies. All Waste Must Be Salvaged For Indus- try at this Critical Time. If we are not doing our utmost we are falling short of our duty. A Salvage Committee for the community is to be organized to make very sure that every possible waste material is collected. To consider these two very important 1929 Plymouth Sedan, new paint and motor job . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $175.00 1935 Ford Panel Truck . . . . . . . . $325.00 PAGE FOUR MAPLE. ONTARIO Village of Richmond Hill, Russell Lynett, Clerk WELDING, REPAIRING & TOWING SERVICE RUSSELL LYNETT. Richmond Hill, Ont. 86 AUTO WRECKERS We have a complete stock of Bicycle Tires and Posts New Home For Better Meals MAPLE VILLA THOMAS H. TRENCH, Reeve. The local Red: Cross Soeiety wishes to thank all those, especially the boys and girls, who so loyally braved the elements to come out on Monday evening when, due to unforeSeen cir- cumstances the showing of moving pictures,- Was cancelled. Dear Friend:â€" This is just a short letter of thanks for the )lmas box sent from the Richv-ale Red Cross. Please accept this small thanks flux-n all the boys on active service in England and myself for your splendid help. Here's hoping for best of luck in the com- ing year. HOBBY SHOW The annual Hobby Show sponsored by Richmond Hill Lions Club will be held in Richmond Hill Public School Saturday. March 28th. LETTER OF APPRECIATION PHONE MAPLE 89 RICHVALE Yours truly, Private A. R. Bailey 0=0=°=0 Richmond Hill January 24th, 1942 SATURDAY, MARCH lebâ€"Auotion sale of farm stock, implements, etc., the property of Oliver Diceman, lot 25, con. 3 North York Twp. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 12.30. J. C. Saigeon, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, MAJR‘CH letâ€"Auction sale of household furniture, the pro- perty of R. J. Cunnmgham, Button- ville, just north of No. 7 highway on con. 4 Merkham. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 2 p.m. A. S. Farmer, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, MARCH 26thâ€"Auctfion sale of 100 acre farm, farm stock, implements, grain, furniture, etc., the property of J. H. Ireland, lot 33, rear con. 5 Vaughan. No reserve. Giving up farming. Sale at 12 0'- clock. 0. E. Walkington, Auct. MONDAY, MARCH 23 â€" 5-0 head of cattle including 4 heifers due time of sale and fresh cow, all Holsteins in prime condition, also 20 young pigs for sale by aucfion at lot 3-0, con. 8, Markham, DIL'KSOI] Hill, the property of Wm. Redshaw. Sale at one. Terms cash. No reserve. A. S. Farmer, auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 215thâ€"Auc- tion sale of farm stock, good dairy herd, implements, threshing machine, household effects, furniture, etc., the propertf of Albert Heise, lot 2, con. 3, Whitchurch, at Gormley. Sale ‘at 11.30 am. Ladies will serve lunch. A. S. Farmer, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, MARCVH 27â€"Auction sale of Reg. Holstein cattle, Berkshire hogs, Percheron horses, full line of farm implements, dairy equipment, blacksmith, carpenter and plumber’s tools, also greenhouse and gardener’s supplies, etc, the property of the Miller Lash Estate, lot 9, lst con., Scarboro, at Highland Creek Valley. No reserve. Terms cash. Sale at 11.30 D.S.T. See bills. Clarke Prent- ice and C. E. Walkington, Aucts. SATURDAY, MARCH 28thâ€"Auction sale of Jersey dairy cattle, horses, farm implements, furniture, etc., the property of Oscar Edwards, Lot 2, Con. 1, Markham, 1/2 mile south of Thornhill on Yonge Street. No re- serve. Terms cash. Sale starts at 12 noon D.S.T. See bills. Ted Jack- son and Clarke Prentice, auctioneers. SATURDAY, MALROH 28thâ€"Auction sale of 100 acre farm, implements, horses, grain, furniture, etc, the property of the estate of the late R. W. H. Brough, lot 2, concession 6 Vaughan Twp. 1 mile south of No. 7 Highway. See full list in next week’s issue. J. C. Saigeon and Ken Love, Auctioneers. MONDAY, M‘AROH 30th â€" Auction sale of farm stock, implements, furniture, etc. the property of E‘. Gamble, lots: 55 and? ‘56, concession 1 Markham, on Yon-geVSt. Sale at 1 of farm stock, implements, furniture, etc. the property of W'alter Klazer, south hale of lot 23, con. ‘5 King Tiwp. Terms cash. Sale at 12.30. C. E. Walfkington, Auctioneer. MONDAY, MARCH 3‘Oâ€"Auction sale sale of furniture and antique furni- ture, the property of Mrs. James Churchill at lot 38, con. A Etobicoke, half mile west of Andy Graham’s service station, north of Thistletown. Sale at 1 pm. J. C. Saigeon, Auc- tioneer. pum. Terms cash Auctioneer. SATURDAY, APRIL 4th â€" Auction Rt. Hon. Raoul Dand‘urandg Govâ€" ernment leader and senior member of the Senate, died unexpectedly in an Ottawa .hospital last week. V Many stories of employees of in- dustrial plants in Toronto, who, through- their own carelessness, foundI themselves in the hospital, were told‘ by W. R. Laughlenw, of Massey-Harris Co. Ltd., when he addressed a meeting of the Toronto York Division of the Industrial Ac- cident Prevention Association, held this week. The story of a man who sawed! the floor around him and‘ fell to the floor below was not a myth, but an actuality, he pointed out. During the past few months this has happened three times in Toronto. HOUSES Raised and Moved. Phone Thornhill 73. ’d ALL KINDS FURNITURE repairs. upholstering, cabinet work, wood carving. Estimates given. N. G. VanDyke, 33 Hunt Avenue. BRITISH ISRAELITES: Any per- son interested- in forming- a local group are asked to communicate by letter to Box 59, The Liberal Office. MISCELLANEOUS Sale Register THE LIBERAL, RILHMOND HILL, ONTARIO S. Farmer The double fatality of Frank and J. Arthur Marshall, as a result of an acc1dent near Hornby on Satur- day, March 14th brought tragedy and sorrow to the Marshall families at King and Kettleby. The whole incident is so filled with tragedy and deep concern to all in- voLved. Words cannot express the widespread sympathy that goes out to them all. Marshall Bros. Lose Lives In Accident ‘qu. and Mrs.‘ Hank Marshall of King, Mr. Arthur Marshall of Ket- tleby, and their sister Mrs. Anne Marshall-MadM‘urchy, were travell- ing in the Frank Marshall car to attend the funeral 01' a relative; Mrs. Frank Dickinson of Milton. The “collision with a truck occurred near Hornby, the intersection of sideroad No. 5 and. concession line 7. Poor visability was claimed to be the cause of the accident. The terrific impact caused .both the car and truck to be sent 60 feet away into a field. The men Were instantly killed reports state. The women were taken to Peel Memorial Hosâ€" pital, Brampton. At the time of writing Mrs. Marshall is suffering from fractured'ribs and. a fractured arm, shock and bruises; Mrs. Mac- Murchy from bruises and severe shock. Both are aware of the death of the men ‘but neither were-able to leave the hospital to attend the double. funeral. Surviving are Mrs. Frank Marshall and two children, Irene aged‘ 2-0 and Aubrey aged 10 years, Mrs. J. A. Marshall of Kettleby and two child- ren, Ray and Mrs. Jack McDonald, both of Kettleby, and three grand- children. The circumstances are such that Irene Marshall must take her moth- er’s place, and with her young bro- ther, face the situation as best she can was killed on active ’servic'e. Four years ago a brother Albert was laid to rest still a young- man. With her to mourn the last am: tragic deaths are two sisters, Mrs. Ella Campbell of King; and Mrs. Louisa McCallum of Toronto. Mrs. MacMurchy mu recall that during the first Great War, her youngest brother, Aubrey Marshall, One of the finest and oldest dis- trict families there has passed, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marshall and four sons, Arthur, Albert, Frank arid Aulb‘rey. It is more than 100 years since Christopher Marshall pioneered the farm occupied by the late Frank Marshall at Strange. When J. Ar- thur Marshall married Elizabeth A1- lan of Laskay, shortly afterwards they settled at Kettlelby. Both men were prosperous farmers, highly re- spected citizens and devoted to their church. They were both- rear- ed‘ in Laskay United Church, Frank remaining a loyal officer there and Arthur an outstanding churchman at Kettleby. THREE R'O‘OlMlS, all conveniences, availalble April 1512. Apply 1‘02 Yonge Street. A double funeral service was held from the Marshall homestead at Strange on March 17th, Rev. H. J. Anderson, Rev. W. J. Burton and Rev. D. G. Davis officiating. The floral tributes were very numerous. Frank Marshall was in- terned in King Cemetery_and‘ Arthur in Kettleby Cemete.y. Deep sym- pathy is expressed to the families. EITHER 100 OR 200 A‘QRLE‘S, in Vaughan township,’ lots 28 and 29, con. 3. Apply Edward Sliney, 132 Vaughan Road, Toronto. SEVEN R‘O'OIM BRICK H‘OU-S‘E, three quarters of zm acre 121de at Elginv Mil'ls. Ajpply Mrs. A. Kers- wi-UI, 278 Melrose Ave., Toronto, phone Mayfair 45225. SIX ROOM BRICK HOUSE on Church Street in Richmond Hill'. Possession April 151:. Apply J. R. Hen‘ington, Real Estate and Insur- ance, phone 87, Richmond Hill. LLOYD’S CORN SALVE contains Benzocaine. thetic. Puts 'ately. Get a Drug Store, HO‘UND, white with one tan ear and black spot on- hip. Any information please phone 39 Richmond Hill or Charles Hardwitck, Don Head Farms. TO RENT PERSONAL The new local anaes- corns to sleep immedi- jar toâ€"day. Scotchmer’s Richmond Hill. LOST SIX ROOM HOUSE in Richmond Hill. Apply at The Liberal Office. PHILCO RADIO, Ciel Ian (1 Thump Farm, Maple. ERBAN O‘A’DS‘. Apply R. E. Sand- erson, Unionville RR. 1, telephone Stouffville 5204. ERJBAN OATS grown from certified seed. Apply E. Wihlett, StOp 21 Yonge Street, long lane. 1935 DODGE SEDAN, good” tires, new battery, low mileatge. Apply 74 Ohurch St, Richmond Hill. WILL SACRIIEFIOE nearly new elec- tric washer for balance of payments (army). Aspply Box 211 Liberal Offâ€" ice. 'VICTORY OATS, aIso Packard Sedan suitable for converting- to truck or tow truck.“ Samuel Winger, phone Maple 1062. 1' BERKSHIRE BOAR, 1 De Laval Separator N0. 16 in good condition. Apply C. Winger, phone 1505, Stouff- ville. ABOUT 5 TONS No. 1 CLOVER HxAY. Apply to S. Masmnter and Sons, Maple R.R. 2, lot 31, con. ‘2 Vaughan. 2 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS good backing; also 1 Rem‘rew cream separator. Whitta‘bver Bros., lot 27, con. 3, Whitchurch. GREY MARE, 6 years old, sound) and right; 1 M.-H. 3â€"furrow tractor plow good‘ as new. L. C. Burton, Carr- ville Rd. Phorne‘ Maple 764. REG. HO‘LS‘TEIN, 4 yr. old, $100; 4 yr. old Reg. Ayrshire. $100; 3 yr. old Percheron mare, $90; 3 yr. old Reg. Clyde mare, $125. Leech‘wood Farm, 1 mile soutlv of No. 7 High- way, 3rd con. of Markham. good garden), small fruit and some fruit trees, hydro, large henhouse. Charles Edgar, Mill Rd., 9th house dcml from Yonge St. IJCE TO‘NGS; cabinet maker’s vise; pulleys, hangers and countershafts; number glazed s-ash- about 2m5 feet; 2 eight gal. milk cans; tanks, iron and wood; iron pipe and fittings. J. H. Young, Bayview and Steele’s. TWO YOUNG SOW‘S, also 1 boar about 160- Lbs. good] stock. Aprply A. Hansen, Bathursrt St, half mile south of Wilson Ave., Phone Hyland 5970. FOUR ROOM HOUSE with 2 x 80”, $5 pair. Apply Uxbridge Woollen Mill, Joe Gassner, Lang- staff, Highway No. 7, East. SEED OATS, Alaska, Erban and Vanguard. Regis'tere‘dJ No. 1, $1.00 per ‘bus., Commercial No. 1 90c. per bus. Alvf. Balggs‘, Edlgeley, plhon‘e Maple 870. QUANTITY of TURNIPS; also model A Ford motor, radiator, rear end' complete, and! various other parts]. Apply G. Rowland, con. 4 King at King Station. HORSES, work horses, 5 to 8 years old all broken, good to work, a number of young cattle, 1 Durham bull. Apply Livery Stable, Summit Hotel, Oak Ridges. SEVERAL PAIRS of No. 2 GREY WOOLLEN ARMY BLANKETS, 60 ELECTRIC RANGES. New McClary, 4 burners, $150; New Beach, 4 bumâ€" ers, $162. New Westinghouse Com- binations, coal, wood and‘ electric 4 burner, $2319. TORONTO RADIO & SIPO‘RTS, 2‘4‘1 Yonge St., Toronto, Wa. 4501. PRESTON “FEiR’DILATOR‘S” and C.I.L. FERTILIZER. This year you are to receive a. bonus on your fer- tilizer. Why not take advantage of this? Order early. Phone 21W. Floyd R. Perkins. NOTICEâ€"We have now added Wood‘s Grinders to our line of DeLaival Milkers, Frigidaire Comers, Century Motors. Liberal tradeâ€"ins. Write for catalogue. B. R. Leec‘h, TORONTO RADIO & SJPO‘RTS, 241 Yonge St, Every chick sired by a son of a Certi- fied R.O.P. hen. Outstanding indi- viduals with a dam average of 260 eggs per bird. Every breeder offiâ€" cially Pullorum free by the agglut- ination test. Wm. VanderBent, Gormley RR. 2. Toronto, Wa. 4501 OUR 1942 PRICE LIST is ready THIS IS THE DAY OF ADVERTISINGâ€"MAKE THE MOST OF IT RATESâ€"Five lims or less. 25 cents for first insertion and 15 cent: for each subsequent insertion. Over 5 lines 5 cents per line extra each insertion. IF CHARGED 7 CENTS PER LINE. Classified Advs. FOR SALE S“) n $10.00. Alpply n, Map-lecresrt acres THURSDAY, MARCH 19th, 1942. '25 ROCK PULLETS, laying I’Chrisltopher, May Ave. WORK HORSES. Phone Richmond Hill 45r12, R. Wideman. 1928 CHEV. PICKUP TRUCK for sale, cheap. Apply phone I47-w.. ROCK PULLETS, year old, forty 110‘ fortyâ€"five, laying well; W. Scott, Maple Sideroad, phone Maple 241W. CHILD’S CRIB, Simmons, $5.00 59¢; sinrgle horse hairless, $6.00; scuffle'r‘, $5.00. G. Coady, Stop 24, Yonge St.. TRACTOR, McCormick Deering‘ F'. 30, Farmall; McCormick Deering Power Mower 7 )5. cut, Fanmalt‘ style; McCormick Deerng Power Binder, 8 ft. .cut; McCormick Deer- ing 13 disc drill; 1 set Barrows, 4‘ sections. Apply M. A. Wil’san; King; phone 48. YIO‘UNG MAN to drive truck. 01)- portunity to learn business. Apply Box 73' The Liberal Office. MlAN FOR FARM WORK, on or be» fo-re A-pril' lst. Must be. good with horses; attractive wages. Apply Box 146 Richmond! Hill P.0. TRANSPORTATION, Thornhill to Toronto. leaving Th‘ornhiII between: 8.30 and 9 a.m. Will pay fare; Telephone Thornhill 1090. CA‘RT or RUBBER TIRED B'UGGY,. good low wagon, hay rake and silo cutting box. B. R. Leech, 241 Yonge St, Toronto, Wa. 43301. HOUSEKEEYPER, middle-aged, one accustomed to farm work, capable of taking full charge of family school age. Apply to Box 88 Liberal Offâ€" lee. DEAD HORSES & CATTLE want- MOND HILL 7 0R KING 24r4 OR MAPLE 2937. We pay telephone charges. GO‘RDON YOUNG LIMIT- ED, Toronto, phone AD. 3636. ed. For free pick-up phone RICH- comfortable home in country near Markham or Unionviue station. State terms per month for old: age p‘enâ€" sioner. May lst. Apply A. E. Me Gee, R.R. 1, Zevphryr, Ont. ELDERLY GENTLEMAN Wishes HIOU‘SEKEEIPER between» age of 30 and 50 for general housework, two adults amb two children, $30 per month, character references, sleep in. Apply Mrs]. R. L. Twrble, 27 Queen Mary Drive, Kingsway, Toronto. TO “DO HIS BIT", elderly man, healthy and active, offers to help on farm (on approval). Handy with machinery; understands bees; thor- oughly competent autd operator; non-smoker; non-drinker. For interâ€" view address “Patriotic”, Box 94, Liberal Orffice. (Reconditioned and Guaranteed) Used Cars 1941 FORD DeLUXE TUDORâ€"Heat- er, Small Mileagp, Very Nice. 1938 FORD CONVERTIBLE COUPE â€"Heater. A nice car. 1935 FORD TUDOR â€" Thoroughly reconditioned. 1932 FORD V-8 2 TON TRUCK â€" USED FORDSON TRACTORâ€"Good condition. Little Brothers FORD AND MERCURY SALES AND SERVICE RICHMOND HILL PHONE 174 Overhauled motor. Good value. FOR SALE WANTED $950.00 $395.00 $650.00 $275.00 $95.00

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