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The Liberal, 23 Sep 1943, p. 4

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PAGE F0 UR fi Sale Register SATURDAY. SEPT. 25thâ€"Auction sale of residential property, tuildings, farm stock, implements, hay and furniture, the property of Ralph Dar- ker Estate and George Moody Estatc, Sth Ave., Village of Woodbridge, just north of fair grounds. Frame barn 21’ x 36' and frame implement shed 20’ x 30’ will be sold separ- ately. Residential property is con- posed of brick veneer dwelling, ten rooms; barn with cement foundation under, garage, hen pen and approxi- mately 11/3 acres of land. All conâ€" veniences in the dwelling. Hydro in the outbuildings. This is a very de‘ sirable residential property and rll in . A1 condition. Contents cash. Pr0p- erty 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Property will be offered at 2.30 in the afternoon. Property will be sold subject to a reserve-bid. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Ralph Darker on the premises Wood- bridge 1254 or J. Carl Saigeon, Auc- tioneer, phone Maple 11. SATURDAY. SEPT. 26thâ€"Auction sale of modern household furniture, nearly new electric radio, electric washer, also dishes, utensils, bedding, garden tools and other effects, the property of John Knappton, 76 Stew- art Cres., off Franklin Ave.. just south of Lansing, North York Twp. Terms cash. Sale starts at 1.30 p.m. No reserve as owner is moving to British Columbia. FHIII list in later issue. Clarke Prentice, auctioneer, phone Agincourt 52w3. MONDAY, SEPT. 27â€"Sale of Wood Lotswill be held at west half of lots 34 and 35, second concession Markâ€" ham on Monday, Sept. 27, 1943, at 1.30 p.m., the property of C. J. Brodie. Wood to be removed by April lst, 1944. Mostly mixed hard- ‘wood. Terms cash. A. S. Farmer, \ Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. Nthâ€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements, new silo, hay, grain, corn, milking ma- .chivic, etc., the property of Roy A. freak, lot 3, con. 8 Vaughan Twp., half mile west of Woorbi-idgc and 1/2 mile south of No. 7 highway on little concession. Sale at 12.15 noon. No reserve as proprietorris gifing up farming. See full list in next issue of The Liberal. J. C. Saigeon, .-\ iicti oneer.w THURSDAY, SEPT. 30th â€" Auction sale of livestock, poultry, grain, im- plements, etc., the property of Fred R. McBey, lot 3, concession 2 East Gwillimbury, on Sharon highway. Positively no reserve as the owner is giving up farming. Sale at 1 o- clock sharp. Terms cash. F. N. Smith, Auctioneer; Les Mount, clerk. SATURDAY. OCT. 2â€"Auction sale of Furniture, Garden Tools, ctc., the property of Robert Maginnis, Bond Ave.. at Lot 65, King Twp, quarter mile west of Oak Ridges. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash. C. E. Wall:- ingtcn, Auctioneer. THURSDAY. OCT. 7â€"Auction sale of Holstein, Durham and Shorthorn cattle the property of Douglas Cossey, west half of lot 16, con. 3, North York Twp, just north of De- Haviland Airport, 1% miles north of Wilson Ave. on 4th con. Full parti- culars later. J. C. Saigeon, Auc- tioneer. FRIDAY, OCT. 15â€"4Ext?nsive auc- tion sale of choice grade and regis- tered Holstein Dairy Herd, also horses; near new farm implements, including Allis Chalmers tractor on rubber, new DeLavaI magnetic milli- er and cooler, about 28-00 Leghorn pullets and yearlings, grain, etc, the property of George Zimmer Ltd.. at Lot 18, Concession 6 Pickering Twp.,| half mile north off No. 7 Highwayi from Brougham on Brock Rd. Terms: cash. Sale starts at 12.30 sharp. No' reserve as farm is sold. Claike Prentice, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, OCT. 16â€"Auction salt- of household effects and; farm, twid- ing, dishes. utensils, garden tools. etc. also 1932 model V-8 Ford coupe, tlie property of W. S. Williams, 178 Finch‘s Ave., 1/2 mile west THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTA..I() RICHMOND HILL LINl'lEl) CHURCH C. B. Brethen, B.A., Sunday. Sept. 26th 11 a.m.â€"â€"Rally Day and Promotion Service. The Sunday Schoo1 will worship with the congregation in the church auditorium. T p.m.â€"Evening Worship. All are welcome. WEINER ROAST A weiner roast will be held Mon- (lay, September 27th, 1943 under aus- pices of the United Church Y.P.U. Leave United Church at 8 o’clock. Charge 10c. Everyone welcome, Rev. Minister RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. W. Hirtle, B.A., Minister Sunday, Sept. 26th 11.45 a.m.â€"Divine Worship. Sunday School members will as‘ semble in the basement at 11.30. At 11.45 the Sunday School mem- bers along with the church con- gregation will worship together at the Rally Day Service. Parents and friends are especially invited. ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH RICHMOND HILL Rector: Rev. W. F. Wrixcii. L.Th. 4 Markham St. Sunday, Sept. 26th Trinity 14 HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"Canon J. W. McDonald of Wycliffe College. 7 p.m.â€"The Rector. Special Thank- Offering for Repairs and Improveâ€" ments to Church. of All welcome. Steele's Ave. from Stop 10. The sale Gifts of fruit and vegetables will be No 1'3- Clarke Terms cash. leased. starts at 1.30. serve as property Prentice, Auctioneer. TUESDAY. OCT. 26â€"Dispersa1 sale of purebred Holstein Herd, the prop- erty of E. T. Stepnens, Roselawn 'Sept. 26th Farms. Richmond Hill. Further an- nouncement later. L. E. Franklin. Auctioneer. GOOD MONEY ON THE MARSH There is a splendid crop of onions on the Holland Marsh this year and growers are cashing in at excellent prices. Last year they sold onions as low as 60 cents a bag, and this year are realizing $2.15 for a 50 lb. bag. Corporal Murray Armstrong, forâ€" mer New York Americah hockey player and most valuable player on the champion Regina Capitals last season. is now a second-lieutenant in the Canadian Army. received'at the church Friday and Saturday for the Orange Home. LI'THERAN CHURCH Sherwood-Unionville Parish Rcv. S. Cooper, Pastor Trinity 14 ZION, SHERWOOD 1.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 2.30 p.m.â€"~Church Service. BETHESDA, UNIONVILILE Family Sunday a.m.aâ€"Rally Sunday. Sunday School and congregation will wor- 11 ship together. All are welcome. ANGLICAN CHURCH SERVICES September 26th Trinity 14 King, All Saints' Chu cit, 3 p.m. Harvest Thanksgiving Service. Preacher, Rev. IV. P. Wrixon. Ouk Ridges. St. John‘s Church. 11.15 a.m.â€"Holy Commun, in Maple, St. Stephen's Church. 7 p.m. Hymns 485, 579, *607, 443. *Communion Hymn 5'29. i rmthnrflrmr‘r, .' ' nan WNW.“ ant/in 'fif’a‘ rfafii‘fmi‘ ,"A‘llll'flL!"JQ'.’EWIJ5W1!1W1!{\PflLXWJLPlJCs'lI'ASI l'.!!£~"-\'J_1L\'£JL\' l SUPPORT THE ~ Salvation Army M DRIVE in RICHMOND HILL Commences Mon., Sept. 27th auctioneer 1435.12!!! L5'ALML§RLM£\WMNIJ_ I." 'A'JJ 031.41” &!t\'/Â¥&JLK'IJLM I F I I U I II I I I I U C I I II If I 1.5 Ii Ii Ii I 1! I Haviland. I HOPE AND TESTON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1943. ,-â€"â€"__.__ Testoit...\\'.A. held their Septeiiibtl“ l e d V S . meeting at the home of Mrs. Harry" Ireland. Mrs. Maginn had charge of the meeting. After the opening hymn‘ tcllowcd by the Lord’s Prayer, Ilic,’ scripture lesson, Psalm 103, was read in unison. After hearing the Stere- tary and Treasurer's reports Mrs. James Robson took the topic on Tomâ€" perance which was very much or.- joyed by everyone. TI 9 meeting then closed by singing hymn 500, “Take Time to be Holy" and the benedic» tion. The W.A. special church service will be held Sunday evening, Sept. 26th with Rev. Root as guest speak- er and special music is being plan‘n‘ ed. . R. . ' b c . There will be no church at Tesbon "PEA! S 50c pel aqket THIS IS THE DAY OF ADVERTISINGâ€"MAKE THE MOST OF IT. PA'TI‘IS-Five 1‘.an or liSs‘, .‘5 t‘tlllS for first iiiserton and 15 cents for inch SlillStQUthl mil-nun, each .nscitrn. ii FOR SALE 2 SO'WS with ycung pigs. Wm. Costr‘ff. May Ave. Appi .' '..\cr 5 l‘.:.is 5 Mills Ll..-\li(_il‘.l) 7 CENTS II‘IR LINE. per line extra FOR SALE Etienne HEATâ€"ER, medium size. Henry Winger. telephone Maple 281‘3. ONE BLACK ironic HORSE. Ap-I ply John Johiistonc, Oak Ave., Richâ€": vale. Oâ€"NE PIANO and bah: carriage in good condition. Phone 2:1 Richmond Hill. _____’.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Also pota-l toes. Apply at J. O’Neill's, Elgin Sunday morning owmg to the Anr‘i- Mills. versary at Hope United Church. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hart, Mr. aid Mrs. Tapscott of Agincourt visited standing. 100 LOADS of SILO CORN, cut or ROseIawn Farms, Rich- on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. mond Hi11_ Kerr. ‘ A.C.2 Glen Murray of Uplands was home for the week-end. Misses Beth Wilson and Betty’ HAND or POWER CIDER MILL. Apply Wm. Leuschner, phone Rich-f mond Hill 4714. l 1 BLACK GELDING a years old, sound, priced to sell, $85.00. Apply Albert Bowes, Maple, phone Maple” 63r12. EIGIHT PIGS 3 months old; also 2 young bulls to let out for their keep, one Holstein and- one Shorthorn. AD- ply -A. G. Muirhead, phone Maple 28rl2. TEAM, dapple gray Percherons, ris- ing 6 and 7 years, weigh about 3500; 4 Yorkshire sows; 37 pigs; 4 pure- bred Holstein bulls. Apply E. Thomp- son, Oak Ridges, phone King 391133. 1-2 H.P. GASOLINE ENGINE with water pump attached; Kelvinator re- Canipbcll have taken positions at De AYRSHIRE MALE CAIJF' excellent frigerator unit; small quantity of | Mr. and Mrs. J. Smilie of Toronto 1 spent the weekâ€"end at Mrs. S:nilie'.; parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Taggarf. Teston Y.P.U. held their meeting in the Sunday School room VVednes- (lay evening under the. Christian Fel- lowship convenor. Mr. Nelson King- don. Mr. E. Bowen being the guest The next Y.P.U. meeting September 29th under Mis- convenor. United Church Anniversary Service will be held Sunday, Septemâ€" ber 26th at 11 a.m. Rev. Gordon Lapp of Keswick will have charge of the service with special music by Hope United Church choir assisted by Miss Betty" McKay of Victorm Square. A Thank-Offering will be taken. We extend hearty congratulatirns to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoiles who celebrated their 20th wedding anni- versary Wednesday, Sept. 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thomas, Ethel and Henry spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Forest Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. E. Orr visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones Toronto. Congratulations to Miss IsobelvOI‘r for having won a scholarship valued at .3100. Isobel now Normal School. wish her tinned success. speaker. will, be sionary Hope of is We con- attciiding r for herd sire. Howard Summerfelt, phone Unionville 4105. l 15”}: (,HEVROLET 1/2 ton pick-up truck with rack. good running order. Talc hone King 44121. i 30 SOUTHDOWN SHEEP, well c0n-_ (Iitioned, (Brodie's stock); 7 lamb3.' Phone Willowdale Zone 8170. WINTER APPLES FALL AND ard. Apply David Robb. Bonl Like. QUEBEC HEATER in good condi- Must sell immediately. Buttcnville. __________â€"___-â€"â€"-â€"â€"- 1931 CHEVROLET TRUCK in good cept a good used car as trade. Also one Clyde gelding. Gormley, phone Stouffville 7813. 14 ga.iger wire. Phone Aginconi‘t Millikcn. Largest dealer in straw .n the Toronto district. A surprise party was held Friday evening, Septcmber 1i at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thomas in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas who celebrated (hil' zoth wedding anniversary August 15, also Mr. and Mrs. Win. Thomas who celebrated their 10:11 wedding anniversary Sep- teiiiiber 18. A comedy mock wedding was put on by nieces and nephews. Those taking part were: Bride, Mas- ter Billy Thomas; groom, MiSs Eleanor Oliver; bride's father, Allan Orr; maid of honor, Mary Thomas; Ruth Oliver; parson, Henry Thomas. After the ceremony Miss Ethel Thomas presented Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas with a beauâ€" tiful glass teapot and Miss Helen Thomas presented Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thomas with a lovely cocktail set. Lunch “as then served and a most cn_i.yallc evening long to be remem tered by all who attended came to a close with hearty congratulations and best wishes. The Red Cross meeting of Unit No. 6 will be held in Hope Unitid Church September 29. All the ladies are requested to come in the morn- ii; 21‘ possible. Miss Helen Golden has returned to her home at Mount Dennis after spending a month witl. her aunt npd uncle Mr. and Mrs. H. Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Golden and Ross of Mount Dennis and Marion and Weldrick of Willowdale, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sloan and Teri Weldrick of Purpleville were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ireland on Sun- day. gl'OODISl’llall, CARNIVAL NETS $1900 The Newmarket Lions Carinval late in August cleared $1900 for Lions Welfare and War Work. # MISCELLANEOUS MONEY T0 LOAN on satisfactory mortgages. Farm mortgages pre- ferred. B. B. Jordan, 84 Yonge St., Richmond Hill. ALL KINDS FURNITURE repairs, upholstering, cabinet work, wood carving. Estimates given. N. G. VanDyke, 83 Hunt Avenue. BABY'S SKIN AILMENTS, Eczema.l Cuts, etc.. respond quickly to Kleerex â€"â€"“a Quick Healing Salve." Also heals 'Psoriasis, Impetigo, Chaps. Erythema, etc. 50c.; $1.00; $2.00. (Medium and Strong). Sold by Aus- tin‘s Drug Store. mower. “Gem” Electric Fencers, [draw rope. Harold W. Mortson, 11 lCentre Street West. Richmond Hill, | telephone 93. AGENTS FOR J. I. CASE CO. Tac- tors and farm machinery. Immedi- ate delivery on Woods and Frigidaire Milk Coolers. Laval Milkers R. Leech, Toronto Radio & Sports, 241 Yonge St., Wa. 4501. Good delivery on Me- if ordered now. B. 87 ACRES, lot 12. con. 7 Markham, clay loam in good fertility, 18 acres fall wheat, 15 seeded; abundance of water, young orchard, brick house, furnace, bank barn, silo, large hog pcn, hen house, implement Priced for quick sale. Apply 0. R. Dadon 151 Gillard Ave., Toronto. '2. BOYS’ WARM WINTER COATS, dcuh'e breasted, age 7 and 9 years, airfori-e blue, like new, price $7 each. One medium size Quebec heater, ".iicx lined, in good condition, price $7.00 1 large wringer and stand is: laundry, good condition. $I.00. 52 Centre St. West, phone Richmond Hill 217w. WINDMILL 30 ft., four post tower with new Fairbank Morse head; one Wood 6rcan automatic milk cooler; 2 used double axis hand pumps; sev- eral new hand pumps; 1 new Duro electric shallow well pump with tank; several Moffat electric pails; Wood electric fencers; supply of batteries for fencers. E. J. Steckley, Victoria Square, phone Stouffville 75r13. M.-H. No. 1 POTATO DIGG‘ER, 6 lfoot, slightly used; International Po- tato Planter, fertilizer attachment, slightly used; New Idea Transplant- er, slightly used; DeLaval Cream Separator, Sterling 17-1000, slightly used; Bissell Double Tractor Disc; Fleury Cutting Box and Pulley. Ap- ply Frank Harris, Silver Stream Farms, Lot 22, Concesiian 3 Mark- ham. Phone Richmond Hill 4821. 1 TRACTOR PLOW, 3-furrow Inter- national, good as new; 1 3-furrow disc plow, International; 1 Fleuryâ€" Bissell 2-furrow tractor plow, new: 3 Oliver tractor plows; 1 2â€"furrow International tractor plow; 1 corn binder in good shape; 1 hay press, iTx22; 2 drills good as new. Anyone desiring new machinery for next spring should get their orders in now, especially for tractors and hay equipment. Floyd R. Perkins, phone 21W Richmond Hill. either by the barrel or by the orch 1 tion. J. A. Thompson, Thornhill.| Stop 15 Yonge St. Phone Thorn- hill 14112. 1 KITCHEN STOVE. Quebec heater, style; also Barnett kitchen cabinet', eral Office. . ~d,‘ G“) Haw lTo HIRE A TYPEWRITERfor 2 or Percy Cober.i $3.00 PER TON paid for dry or damp cat. what and rye straw, baled 2': tiil CLIENT, 5 or 6 30.12 or write Clarke Denby, R.R._ll 1' Richmond Hill. shed.{ steel lath. Barter's Service Station, Richvale, phone Richmond Hill 1r14. DAIRY CATTLE AND STRAW tak- en in trade on DelLaval milking ma- chines. New Magnetic 2 single uni‘s i €305.00. 1/2 HP. motors $55.00. Elecâ€" ti‘oâ€"Pail for good delivery. Heaters $16.75. Order now B. R. Leech, 'Too. Ironto Radio & Sports, 241 Yonge St., “'a. 4501. “himâ€"‘4‘... WANTED OLD HORSES ALIVE. Roselawn Fox Ranch, phone 54 Richmond Hill. ., BOARD AND ROOM in Richmond Hill by gentleman. Apply The Lib- ___________â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Must be in first class Telephone Richmond Hill 4 3 months. condition. condition with good tires, will ac- 10213. . ____._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"1 WILL PAY SPOT CASH for good used car, Model A Ford 1931 pre- ferred. Apply Box 67 The Liberal Office. Apply W. Strait West, T.F. It roomed house for rent. S. Pocknell, 23 Centre CARETAKER for United Church. ‘ ' L u, . T A I ‘. .Y . Ne“ FEPTILIZEP A TACHIIIB‘T’; Apply L. H. Clement, chairman of new wagons on hand, I‘QCOl'ldlthlledl management committee, phone Rich- mond Hill 176. MANURE within Maple district. Party living in Maple district wants *K to purchase a considerable quantity of manure; will accept delivery, or >will purchase in barnyard. Apply ltelephone Mayfair 1232. |W_ TO RENT 5 ROOMS (half of house,, private entrance, one mile from Richmond Hill. Price $15 per month. Apply Liberal Office Box 982. M WANTED TO RENT SMALL HOUSE with small acreage between Richmond Hill and Toronto, near Yonge highway. Apply Box No. 985 Liberal Office. M _____________â€"â€"â€"v Sufferers of bleed- ing and protruding piles Know Bunkers Herbal Pills treat the cause at its source. Money back if not satisfied. On sale at local Drug Stores. â€"____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- ” MAINTAIN YOUR HERD AND RAISE HEALTHY THRIFTY CALVES WITH ' GOLDEN HARVEST 25% Cali Meal - ATLAS TRADERS LIMITED TORONTO - CANADA The number of sheep in 1942 in Australia was 125,000,000, an in- crease of 40,000,000 in the previous 25 years.

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