Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 2 Jul 1942, p. 6

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Who Keep Records F EEDERS EVENTUALLY Buy PA . ‘ (1L SIX EVERY YEAR our sales of Master Chick Starter and Master Growing Mash have increased â€" proof that it pays to use Master Feeds. Raise your 1942 pullets on Master Chick Starter and Master Growing Mash and you will become another one of the many enthusiastic Master Feeders. Phone Thornhill 54 .- Poultry, Hog, Dairy and Dog Feeds YONGE STREET THORNHILL 65 Yonge Street For sale by Eave Troughing, Repalrs to Heavy Metal Parts on Farm Implements and Equipment GENERAL TINSMITH WORK FENDLAY FURNACE DEALER TINSMITH PAUL DUBOIS W. R. DEAN Phone Richmond Hill 147W 11.46 p.m. aâ€"daily except Sun. & H01. câ€"Fri., Sat, Sun. & Hol. dâ€"D’ly evcept Sat, Sun. & H01. eâ€"Sat. only xâ€"To Huntsville yâ€"To Orillia xâ€"To North Bay Eastern Daylight Saving Time Tickets and Information at G. I. HISLOP, Telephone 177 Five Way-3 Suggested T0 A‘Wsicfé: Doctors Ir. Wartime Five news to assist your doctor, whose uuties have increased with the faster. tempo of the war, are sugges’ted‘ by an official of the On- tario- Medical Association, which held its annual ccmvention- in To- ronto last week. Try to see him at his regular off- ivce hours. ' When possible, send? in requests for home visits before 11 am. Dr. J. W. MloCuflch-eonLassistfia-nt secretary cf the association, asks the pub'lic ito remember that there are 760 Ontario doctors on active service, and tha‘t although there is re shortage in the (profession, the duties cf those rema’ning ,are great- er. It must also .be remembered, he added, that d‘oc't‘ors are affected by wartime rationing. , Here are five suggestions, made public for the first time at the an- nual meeting: If emergencies arise, call (your dioc‘tor) at any hour. If no emergency exists, call at proper hours. Don’t demand his: time when he is at meals. T0 NEWMARKET BUSES LEAVE THE [JBERAL RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO Richmond Hill .16 am. 1 am. 6pm 1 pm. 6 pm. P¢NF© NHmw him To my friends at the Public School Many thanks for the splendid par cel which I received today. To say rea d' hi slt 0-1 H04] 51 C‘athe not memlon Just now. But I can say that it still has city walls, a cathedral, castle and other places- built in the 13th century andr there are also some Roman ruins. England and: Wales are very pret- ty with narrow win dn'ng‘ country lanes, with ledges everywhere and a pro- fusion of flowers. Thiatiched cottages are quite numerous andl imo‘st houses are of stone construction. Indeed a most interesting place. Thames. Near where I am stationed is famous cl-d- city, whose hame I m not mention just now. But I c Really, it I studied Br your Well, my friends, I must wish you good-“bye for now as it isV time for me to go back‘ to truly. Believe me I shall remember your generogity for a long time. some I shared my strawlberry jam with some Canadian and English airmen and they join with me in: saying thanks a lot. Dear Sim; I want to thank you for so kindly sending me the cigarettes which I received today. Cigarettes am very scarce over here and it sure is a great hetp to us to be able to have them sent from home. I wish you every success in the future. I am getting along okay with the English people over here and I really admire the way that they have been taking things. I was over here when the Battle of Britain was on and! I remember well my school days at the Richmond: Hill Pulblic School although it’s some time ago and I realize now just how pleasant they I will close now with my best wishes and many thanks. Hoping for a quick victory with a capital V, I remain one of your exâ€"pupils, I can tell you that at times it wasn’t very healthy to be standing in the streets. Things have quieted down considerably now and except for a lone raider machine gunning the town we very seldom see any Jerry's. were. It makes me feel proud to know that the school and its pupils are doing sruch a. marvellous job and1 I have just received? the parcel which you so kindly sent and I wish to convey my sincerest thanks for your kindness. I think that you are all doing a fine job by sending par- cels to our boys overseas and con- tributing to the we; effort the way you are doing'. I am sure that we all hope for a fast and] victorious ending- to thiy war and that is the only way to get it 'by putting all we have into the war effort. Well sit there isn’t much more I can say just now except that I am in the rbest of health and‘ I hope everybody is the same back home. I often remember the old school and I often wish that I was still going but I guess my schooling days are Thanks again for the cigarettes and you can tell the boys and; girls that I really appreciate them. Yours sincerely, Sid. Hunt. OVCY April 26, 1942. To the Richmond H111 Public School and Pupils:â€" at an 364352, B Company, an. D. E. Gil'bert, Queen’s Own Rifles of Can.. Canadian Army Overseas Dor seen many plac-es that I have about in our geographies and ies â€" the Tower of Lon-don, the of Parliament, St. Paul"s ill-a1, Westminster Abbey and of E that famous' of all rivers, the lso some Roman ruins. fly, it makes the days when ied British History live again. gs some day you too will see of the places you read of in Pte. S. J. Hunt. B76751, Toronto Scottish Regt., A Company, Canadian Army (A.F.) m 32m.) RIOO‘STO, L.A.C. Sayers, H. W. R Attached to R.A.F., rfu always leS Douglas Edward Gilbret‘ LETTERS FROM OVERSEAS Little ce‘re RYE Ar R.‘C.A.F Overseas May 2nd, 1942 nor Young, Shir- Megdonal, Harry , Gordon Taylor Sincerely. Harry Sayers With- it, we Loday. To say grateful is‘ to for the kind n on se‘ as been 1 ‘es', it is \V e th‘ 1me 1 may But I can news m V6 several ace me ear from adly still 1d To the Yonge at present but we big changes before for the Fbetter of Cl fore very long. I’l‘l clos‘e now with all wishes and‘ hopes for a ne; Also, much more appreciated, is the thought behind such a gift, as it really is wonderful to be remeumw beer by home-town institutions an-d' people when far from home. Thanking you again, I am, ARTHUR LAWRIE, ARTHUR WELLS, Clerks. R3chmond Hill Public School:â€" Would like to take this opportun- ity to thank you most sincerely for the cigarettes which I received’ from you yesterday. As you doubtless know, c’garettes are one of the most welcome of all gifts over here. and are greatly ap- preciated by all of us. The dwelling is solid brick, asphalt shingle roof, has 4 large rooms up4 stairs with bathroom. 4 large rooms downstairs, also kitchen and woodshed; front and back stairs, inside and outside entrance to cellar Frame double garage. Lot is 80 feet wide by 16-0 feet deep. The dwelling has all con- veniences good furnace and hot air heating. Dwelling is in good repair and is situated in a desirable location in the Village of Maple. Garden planted Real Estateâ€"10 per cent on day of sale and balance in 30 days; possession given on completion of saley of property. Ptonerty will be sold subject to a reserve bid. For further particulars apply to Wilbert Cousins, Maple, Ontario.__ _ 1 Cook Stove w‘th Warming Closet Lister, made in Penetang, all enamel, good as new 7 1 Quebec Cook Stove with tank, good 1 Cook Stove with double oil burn- er, good 1 Quarter Cut Oak Dining Room Table with 8 extra leaves, good 1 Quarter Cut Oak Buffet, large, good 1 Quarter Cut Oak China Cabinet, all glass. good 6 Quarter Cut Oak Dining Room‘ Chairs including 1 Arm Chair, good 1 Quarter Cut Oak Serving Table The above is an exceptionally fine suite 1 Victrola., Victor. with a great num- ber of records 1 Wicker Rocking Chair 1 Complete Dinner and Tea Set, 1 No. 44 good 1 Dining with 1 Mahog 1 Small 1 Walnu 1 Raymi ‘1 Single 1 Helse 1 Bissels 1 Trunk 1 Oak B has 1 Bedro< 1 Old W‘ 2 Feathi 1 Simmc 2 Leathe 1 Dresse Quantity 1 Deer l i condition gla: 1 Solid Brass Floor Lamp & Shade 1 Brass 1 Vase 3 Floor Lamps tres 1 Rocking Chair, antique 1 Bedr< 1 3â€"Piece Living Room Suite Number 1 Occasional Chair 1 Largt 1 Living Room Cabinet, all bevelled Large l glass, good Number Number of Curtains 1 Verai Number of Drapes 1 Largt 2 Canes 1 Pa‘rlor Table 1 Clotl 1 Living- Room Carpet. Axminster, 1 Wash 15 by 15 ft., good as new 2 Rubb 1 Hall Rack. bevelled glass, good 1 811ml 1 Coal Oil Heater 2 Elect 1 Solid Walnut Den Table 1 Child 1 Man‘s Beaver Overcoat, good 1 Fire} 1 Lady‘s Muskrat Coat 1 Largw 1 Table Electric Lamp 1 Wasl 1 Decker Den Chair goc 3 Old Walnut odd Chairs 1 Antiq 1 8-Day Clock 6 Scatter Rugs 1 Meat 1 Brass Ash Tray 1 Copp 1 Small Den Table 2 Carp: 2 Writing Desks, good Quantit 1 Kitchen Fall Leaf Table Numbei 1 Round Fall Leaf Table Numlbei Quantity of Linoleum '" Quantit 1 Leathyer Rock ng Cliair “ ' _ lNumber 1 Table :34 Cupfboards ‘ Numbe: 6 Kitchen Chairsl Lamp Pots. P 1 Mahoganv Dresser too No Reserve on Furniture; Sale Starts at 12.30 noon good as new Number of Knives and Forks 1 Carving Set. good 1 Piano. Mendelssohn, in first class 21C age Street hmolnd Hi1 Yerex’s Eiectrical ON ALL MAKES OF RADIOS BY CERTIFIED RADIO TECHNICIAN TUBES TESTED FREE FREE ESTIMATES RADIO LOANED WHILE YOURS IS AWAY 26 Yonge St. LATE THOMAS COUSINS At RICHMOND ST., MAPLE, ONTARIO SATURDAY, JULY 4TH, 1942 wish t the PUBLIC AUCTION SALE of RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, ANTIQUE FURNITURE 8; OTHER FURNITURE forwar RADIOKERWIETET home {in En. D. E. Gilbert, Queen’s Own Rifles of C Canadian Army Overs our iln C now with all the best hopes for a near victory. ; with many thanks, Douglas Edward Gilbert. THE PROPERTY OF THE ESTATE OF THE very > dear agam-, 1 am, Yours sincerely, Brydon Ellis 1y DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY mpany J. CARL SAIGEON, Auctioneer, mzch all expect the year i April 5th, 1942 Dl' Phone 242 Vet to getting lanadra beâ€" 0V6]: 3th a m 11 ar om e mere if Imvpor’ted Clydesdale Stallion Hawk- lrigg Select (27348) (22476), enrol- ment No. 3298; Sire Nvasa Barr- ister (27019) (20628); DaJm, Shaw- lfll Peggy (59883). This horse is thick set. brown with face and legs white. Will stand at his own stable. The property of D. F. Jarvis, AI- mira, L01: 31, Con. 5. Markham. Terms to insure foal $12, payable March 1, 1943. All accidents at owners risk. HURSDAY, JULY 2nd, 1942 SOI MONTANA. 1 b1 The premium Percheron sitallxon Robbdale Carbert 15692. enrollment No. 4146 sired fby Mar Hovah stock have weight about 1900 Ivbs. He will stand at his own stab‘e for service until further notice. Terms $1.00 at time of service, balance $10 payable Mar. 151;, 1943. A11 mares must be re- turned: promptlv. All at owner’s own risk. Wm. Glass, owner, lot 11, (14335) 209171. Thi‘s horse is black con. 5*Vaughan. 1% miles north of Edgeley, phone Maple 79r3. EATON HALL SAU'I'EURâ€"(17267) Enrollment. No. 4356. a beautiful Percheron Stallion. grey with white mane and tail weighing about 1800 pounds. A grand“ horse and a gomf sire. This fine stallion will stand at his own stable for the current season, at 101: 24. con. 4 North York Township. Terms to insure foal, $12, two mares $20. R-o‘bert Sut- ton. owner, RR. 2 Weston, Ontario. 1 No. 4-1 Winchester Rifle, Repeater, good as new- 1 Dining Room Suite, Oak, complete with Serving Table Mahogany Washstand Small Rocking Chair, antique Walnut Chest of Drawers, antique Raymond Sewing Machine Single Iron Bed, Spring & Mattress Horse Shoe Foot Stool, antique Bissels Carpet Sweeper Trunk 1 Toilet Set Oak Bedroom Su‘te complete; bed has spring and mattress 1 Bedroom Rug 9 by 12 ft. 1 Old Wicker Rocking Chair, antique 2 Feather Ticks 1 Old Chair Simmons Bed, Spring & Mattress Leather Club Bags Dresser 1 Washstand uantity of Stair Carpet Deer Head and Duck Bedroom Rug 9 by 9 ft. Bedroom Rocking Chairs Bedroom Walnut Cheff Robe, good Bedroom Dresser, large, bevelled HHHHHrâ€"AHpâ€"uâ€"A HHlOfiâ€"‘H‘OHI‘OH good as new 1 Antique Bench, over 100 years old 1 Meat Saw 1 Electric Iron 1 Copper Boiler Quilting Frames 2 Carpets Number of Cushions Quantity of Dishes Number of Glasses _ Number of Bed Spreads Quantity of Other Bedding Number of QuiltsQuantityg of Linen Number of Pictures Pots. Pans and many other articies too numerous to mention glass 1 Brass Bed, box springs and mat- tress, good 1 Bedroom Clock 1 McIntosh Coat Number of Umbrellas 1 Large Cellar Table Large Number of Sealers Number of Crocks 1 Verandah Chair 1 Large Round Fall Leaf Table 1 Clothes Horse Number of Tubs 1 Washstand over 100 years old 2 Rubber Door Mats 1 Small Table 1 Coal Oil Stove 2 Electric Hot Plates 1 Child’s Desk 1 Rug 9 by 9 ft. 1 Fireplace Basket. good 1 Large Chesterfield 1 Washing Machine. 1900 Gravity, STOCK REGISTER ‘chaSI htmor won many prizes no wlnte marlm ROBBDALE CARBERT As this is a Mtge? sale it will commence 011 firfie. GENERAL FRANCO. '. 6776,em'01ment numl'ber d in 1937. Chestnut color, 1 a real stock getter with me co-lvor. He 'is thick and st the type of horse you to use. This horse was frt'fin J. Wesley rPalmer of Hi . ”Téfifisâ€""fiééh. PHONE MAPLE 11 ‘erc rolmtent num- eronl, a real |. His colts He is all

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