i Broom? Garage nnn A vnm rrn for the transaction of general busi- ness. This will be the regular Oc- tob_er meeting. Dated at Maple this 27th day of September, 1945. J. M. McDONALD, Clerk. Rev. S. W. Hirtle, ‘B.A., minister Sun ay, Nov. 4th 10 a.m.â€"Th Sabbath School. 11 a.m.â€"Anniversary service. Plgasejlote ghange in time for this MONDAY, NOV. 5th Sunday only. See special advertisement COURT OF REVISION MONDAY, NOV. 5th i Gillies Flying Service 2 WWOWWâ€ONOMWW Township of Vaughan ’Sadie Hawkins DANCE Winterize Your Home Have Your Storm Windows Repaired N 0W Good Stock of Quality Glass now on hand RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES 0F CARS AND TRYCKS ACETYLENE WELDING TRACTORS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS REPAIRED Spruce Street (opposite school) Stop 22A, Yonge St., Richvale PHONE 18 Gillies Airport Regular Council Meeting Address: Peoples Church, 100 Bloor St. E., Toronto PAGE FOUR Wednesday, N ov. 7th The Sunday Morning Service of The Peoples Church is broadcast over Radio Station C H U M from 11.00 to 12.15 noon, 1050 on Your Dial. Listen in. Dr. Oswald J. Smith, Pastor. Dr. Smith’s new booklet, “The Only Wayâ€, will be mailed free to all those ' writing for it. - Furnace Cement, Asbestos Paper, etc. BUY THOSE STOVE & FURNACE PIPES NOW Under the auspices of Your-Up Club Ken Rose and His Orchestra LUCKY DRAW P FINDLAY RANGES, HEATERS & CIRCULATORS Learn to fly Now and keep up with the times. Lowest Rates We have Bronze, Rubber and Felt Weather Strip in stock Lawrence Memorial Hall, Thornhill AT 2 RM. AT 1 RM. See the Country from the air irport â€"â€" Buttonville PHONE STOUFFVILLE 9120 Passenger Flights: ADMISSION 50 Cents . BRATH WAITE TORONTO To be held in Sherwod-Unionville Parish S. Cooper, pastor, RR. 1 Maple 23rd Trinity Nov. 4th Bethesda-Unionville 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"The’ Service. Zion-Sherwood 1.30 p.m.â€"‘Sunday School. 2.30 p.m.â€"The Service. Sermon Themeâ€"“Tine Lord Thy Godâ€. ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH RICHMOND HILL Rev. W, F. Wrixon, L.Th., R.D., Rector RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. B. Brethen, B.A-., minister Sunday, Nov. 4th 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11 a.-m.â€"Morning Worship. 7 p.m._~â€"Evening Worship. All are welcome. 7 p.m.â€"â€"Evehing Prayer All cordially invited. Sunday, Nov. 4th 10 a.m.~Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"IHoly Communion THE LUTHERAN CHURCH WE DELIVER PRIZES Trinity 23 600 Music was his life long- interest and he sang for years in the choir of Trinity Church, Thomhill. He also enjoyed a game of chess and in younger days took an active part in amateur theatricals. Surviving are his widow, Amy Etheringtsm Collins, a daughter Ruth at home, and a son Frank, two grand- sons, Barry and Michael and five brothers in England. The Rev. S. A. R. Wood conducted the funeral service on October 9th in Trinity Church of which Mr. Col- lins had been a faithful member for many years. Interment took place in the adjoining cemetery. ROBINSON, Se Mr. Collins was a veteran of the first great war. Shortly after com- ing to Thornhill from England, he and his son (then under military age) enlisted together" in the 127th York Rangers, and served in France. THE LATE T. R. H. COLLINS A resident of this district for more than 30 years. Thomas Russell Har- ace Collins died at his home at Steele’s Corners on Saturday, Oct. 6 after an illness of several months. About 30 young people met at the home of Miss Coral Perkins for a Hallowe’en party Monday evening and enjoyed a. pleasant time of games and music. Some were in masquer- ade costume for the occasion and Miss Edna Sandee'san won first prize. Mr. R. Perkins and Mr. J. Holmes went to Meaford Saturday for a few days. Mrs. McCague and the Misses Hazel Banks and Marion Boynton at- tended the service at United Chunh, Stouffville, Sunday evening. - Mr. and Mrs. J: D. McKinley and Douglas of Unionville visited at the Square Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. Rolph Boynton dined with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sanderson and Mabel Sunday evening. Mr. Allan Reid and Master Donald Dainty and a friend visited at Mr. and Mrs. Heber MciCuue’s Wednes- day of last week. The Hollinger bus line has begun operating between Mount Albert and Toronto, via the 4th of Markham. Those taking advantage of the iniziil trip were Mrs. Matheson and Bobby and Joyce, Mrs. A. Casely, MiSS Ma1â€" ion Boynton and Mr. Bob Watson. The neighbours are missing Margaret MacMahon who has I reside in Toronto for the 1 months. Mrs. Campbell of Manilla, Ontario spent Sundav at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Willows. Miss Grace Boynton of Toronto was home for a few hours Monday afternoon. Miss June Collard vis'ted with Mr. and Mrs. J. Forson of Ringwood last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boynton and Donald had Sunday dinner with Mr. Len Clement of Richmond Hill. THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO The November meeting of the Jr. Institute will be Tuesday, Nov. 6th in the community hall, Mrs. E. Emp- ringham in charge. Topic, Educa- tion. Roll call will be answered by naming a famous Canadian and his importance. Quiz by Mrs. R. Brum- well. Talk by District President. Music by Margaret Mortscn. Joint Committee, Dorothy Jarvis and Helen Castator. Sunday, November 4th the anni- versary services of Victoria Square United Church will be held. Rev. Mooney of Toronto will be the guest speaker at both services, 11 am. and 7.30 p.m. Special music at morning service by Mrs. Merritt, soloist, of Toronto. Stouffville United Church choir at the evening service. , Even though it was a wet, chilly evening, about 25 people were pre- sent at the W.M.S. thankoffering meeting which was held in the church last week when Mr. Allan Reid _,of Toronto (who is studying for the ministry) gave a very interesting address, accompanied by slides on his work among the Indians in Alberta. Don Dainty sang a number of solos. Rev. and Mrs. H. J. MacKay and Peggy, Rev. and Mrs. D. H. Gallagher of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Smith and Gwen of Headford were guests of Mrs. English of Buttonville on Sunday evening. Decision of the judges will be final. In the event of ties duplicate prizes will be awarded. All entries remain the property of the Bedford Theatre. To enter the contest simply write a jingle relating to the Bedford new sound improvement. For example: The Bedford new sound system Is good for your ear It has the latest sound system That you could ever hear. It’s easy, isn’t it? All entries must be mailed not later than Tues, Nov. 6th. Address your letter to the Bedford Theatre, 3291 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. The Bedford Theatre in accord- ance with its post war improvement plans is now equipped with R.C.A. High Fidelity sound equipment plus the new accousticelotex treatment of auditorium. This assures every listener added enjoyment due to this latest sound improvement. Enter The Jingle Contest Now! VICTORIA SQUARE Double passes given away by the Bedford Theatre every week for the best five jingles! Sit down and write one â€" it’s easy! OBITUARY DIED r Miss left to winter Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 10 of the Vot- ers’ List Act and that I have posted up in my office at Maple, on the 3lst day of October, 1945, the List of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality for Members of Parliament and at Municipal Elec- tions and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or- omissions cor- rected according to law. The last day for filing appeals is November let, 1945. Dated at Maple Oct. 31, 1945. J. M. MeDONALD, 8.30 pm. sharp Under auspices of Hall Trustees Fowl and Groceries for Prizes Also Chicken as lucky door prize ADMISSION 25c. OPENING EUCHRE EDGELEY HALL WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7 'IlHIlS WAYâ€"The password please, Baker's Sweetner. Pass in with ease at this party. Pop says, fill her up and eat hearty Baker’s Sweetâ€" ner in every cup. When it comes to pie and cake Baker’s Sweetner is al- ways handy for anything you want to make. Everybody is talking out loud how Baker’s Sweetner pleases the crowd. Baker’s Sweetner has the sugar taste. Mom says nothing goes to waste. No coupons, no bitter taste, it’s handy and easy to use, has the sugar taste. Baker’s Sweet- ner is cheaper than sugar. $5 worth Baker’s Sweetner is as sweet as $14 worth sugar. Guaranteed as repre- sented or money back. 25 oz. 25c., 40 oz. 35c“ 1/2 gal. 65c†1 gal. $1.25, 5 gal. $5, 10 gal. 39.50. Containers extra, 25 oz. 1c., 40 02. 10c., 1/2 gal. 15c., 1 gallon jugs or cans 25c. eacn. No shipments less than gallon @ $1.50. We pay express when money order accompanies order for 6 gal. or more up to 100 miles. No cheques. Geo. E. ‘Baker, th.B., manufactur- ing chemist, Stouffville, Ont. WE ARE NOW taking orders for R.O.P. Sired White Leghorn chicks. First hatch in January. We have been blood testing and trap nesting under R.O.P. since 1935. For re- turned men and others starting in the chicken business we advise not to buy too many chicks until you have learned something about the business. But come in and talk it over. No obligation. We will give you honest advice. Or write to Leo Bevan, Bevans Poultry Fa-rm, Thorn- hill, Ont. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, Woods & Frigidaire Milk Coolers, DeLaval Milkers, Grain Grinders, Shallow Well Electric Pumps, Electric Mot- ors, Electropail Heaters. Dairy Cattle, Hay and Straw accepted in trade. Toronto Radio & Sports, 241 Yonge St., Toronto. Clerk’s notice of First Posting of Voters’ List. WELL & CISTERN DIGGIN G 2 BROWN OVER‘COAT‘S, 18 year size, good as new; 1 hockey outfit; 2 woollen blankets, single bed Size; 1 handmade bedspread; 1 lace table cloth; 4 kitchen chairs. Apply Mrs. S. Morning, Stop 183 Yonge Street, Langstaff. ., Township 70f Vaughan 8-ROOM HOUSE, stucco, 2 large halls and sunroom, garage, large lot. This house has all conveniences, lo- cated in Richmond Hill. Hot water heating. Apply 15 Centre Street 13., Richmond Hill. ' MEDIUM PERCHERON HORSE, 13 hands, good worker, $40. Will trade for light mare suitable for riding and light farm work. Apply phone Mr. Clarkson, Maple 28r13. YORKSHIRE SOWS, bred, some due to farrow, also young pigs from reg- istered boar. Ayrshire Bulls, serv- iceable age and younger. Apply Geo. Sp‘ing, Stop 14A Yonge St., phone Thornhill 149. VOTERS’ LIST, 1945 ENGLISH PRAM, needs slight re- pairs to hood, $13. Apply telephone ’I‘homhill 114J. BUNDLE of BABY CLOTHING, sleeping bag, etc.; also brown two- piece suit, size 12 years; brown shoes, size 6. Apply Mrs. Clements, Colborne St., Thornhill. ing horses; also 6 pigs 3 monfhs old Apply G. Kozak, Richmond Hill. ‘SE‘PARM‘OR, small, good as new; also 1 cistern pump. Apply phone .251 Richmond Hill. 1 CHEV. SPURT ROADS'I‘EVR, 1932 model, in good condition. Telephone Richmond Hill 196M. B‘OY‘S OVEROOAT, size 12, in good condition. Phone Thornhill 511‘15. 1 BLACK & 1 ROAN MARE, work- Pumps and Piping Concrete Well Cribs TOM J ERRETT Classified Advertising THIS IS THE DAY OF ADVERTISINGâ€"MAKE THE MOST OF RATESâ€"«Five lines or less, 35 cents for first insertion and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. Over 5 lines 5 cents per line extra each insertion. IF CH‘ARJGED 7 CENTS PER LINE. Richmond Hill RR. 1 Clerk of Vaughan Towhship. FOR SALE County of York PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL requiring car for essential purpose will pay highest price all cash for good late model sedan. Box 202 The Liberal. IRANSLEORTéTION f_r_qm \Stop _23B Yonge St. to Toronto, King ané Spa- dina, leaving 6.45 a.m., returning 5.30 p.m. Apply Box 15 The Liberal. IRANSPORTATION from Richmond FEATHERS WANTED â€"â€" Feathers and feather beds of all descriptions. Highest prices paid. Write to Queen City Feather Co., 23 Baldwin St., Toronto. Hill to Toronto; leavinrgi'ï¬aitm7 and return at 5 p.m. approximately. Apply Richmond Hill Post Office Box 210. DEAD HORSES & CATTLE want- ed. For free pick-up phene RIGH- MOND HILL 7 or KING 241'4 0r MAPLE 2937. We pay telephone charges. GORDON YOUNG LIMIT- ED, Toronto, phone AD. 3636. HOR'SES to kill, highest prices paid. Apply Box 54 Richmond Hill P.O. or Courtland Mink Ranch, Oxford St., Elgin Mills. CATS (full grown) and RABBITS (various sizes) at Troyer Natural Science Service, Oak Ridges. Phone King 59r32. quantity of Timothy and mixed hay‘ Percy Cober, Gormley, phone Stouff‘ 7313. TRANSPORTATION to Bloor and Yonge St. Monday to Friday arriv- ing about 8.45 a.m. Phone Richmond Hill 159. HAY PRESS, standard size, in good condition. Apply Box 23, The Lib- era]. H111 TO BUY BABY’S CRIB in good cqn'Ution, without mattress. Phone Richmond Hill 32W. STACK OF WHEAT STRAW and a T0 RENT HOUSE, or small farm. Apply write Mr. Stone, Richmond CIRCULATOR HEATER, Cosy Home, good condition; two French doors, white enamel; 1 child’s single bed, near new. Apply Mrs. William Thompson, No. 7 highway, Lang- staff, 4th house east of Yonge. §0 PULLETS, laying, Leg- $100 KITCHEN STOVE, almost new $17; 3-piece Chesterfield, $5 each, 2 Chesterfield chairs, small table, end table, pram, high chair, steel double bed, sideboard, two dressers, 3-piece wicker settee and other articles. Apâ€" ply 140 Richmond St., Richmond Hill. HANDY MAN requires employment by day. Apply Box 3 The Liberal horn and New Hampshire cross; sec- ond hand hot air furnace; 2 white geese and 1 white gander, 2 yrs. old; 4 brown ducks, large breed, and 1 drake, 2 yrs. old. Apply De La Salle Farm, opposite CFRB Station. COMBINA'UION studio-Chesterfield, good length, opens into bed, blanket box built in, two 'bolster cushions, solid Walnut ends, covered in blue doe cloth, cash $50. Phone Richmond Hill 471‘11. CHESTERFIELD SUITE in wine .& green, almost new, including end tables, fern stand, floor and pottery lamp, $150. Bedroom suite, 4 pieces with spring filled mattress, $100. Griffiths, iBirch Ave., Richvale. 125 PULLE’I‘S, New Hampshire, Marshall’s special matings, ‘7 months gdilaying. R. E. iHarry Finch, King 1' 2. §86&"c'513rs,‘3â€Â§32. $11.30†2321 up. Ali good bulbs. N. J. Smellie, Thorn- hill, phone 42.1. in good condition; also single lorry" wagon; also harness. Heintzman Farm, stop 17. Ask Pope. DARWIN TULJP BULBS, mixed, _1 CLY_DE HORSE about_160071bs., 16 YOUNG PIG‘S, good feeders; 6 chunks about 150 lbs; 4 big sows. Red and Green Barn, "Mill Road. 273J Richmond Hill MAN'S OVER'COAT, good, medium size. Apply Mrs. Perkins, 54 Hor- shem Ave., Stop 9 Yonge St. VACUUM CLEANER, Premier, in good condition, call evenings. Mr. Perring, Carrville Rd. at Stop 23. 20 ROCK PULLETS. Apply Mrs Haworth, Yongehurst Rd., Stop 24 Yonge St. NEW DOUBLE MARSHALL INNER SPRINGS MATTRESS, 820. Phone MAN’S BDCY‘CLE in good condit Apply ‘Mr. ‘H. Boyle, Elgin Mills. BE GURNEY OXFORD BOILER; 11'2G Taylor-Forbes jacket heater. Apply phone Zone 8350 Willowdale. Apply Mrs Nixon, 486 Ruth AveullVéwtonhrcox Effective November 1, 1945, the Dept. of Labor has ruled that the maximum working hours of any em- ployee in any industrial undertaking (including gar- ages) must not exceed 48 hours a week. Therefore, complying with this ruling, our garage hours will be 8 am. to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday inclusive, effect- ive Monday, November 5th. Ford Sales & Service \VA NT ED LITTLE BROTHERS NOTICE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER lst, 1945 10h For further particulars write to C. R. Smith, Box 98 Thornbury, Ont, Executor, or to F. L. Button, K.C., Stouffville, Ont, Solicitor. TENDERS will be‘ received up to Nov. 17th, 1945, for the purchase of the property known as the George MoCormack farm at Vivian, situat- ed on the 8th concession of Whit- church four miles south of Mt. A1- bert on paved road. Hydro available. This property consists of 336 acres of land more or less and is made up of approximately 170 acres of hard- wood bush and the remainder open land. The barn is 60x11i0 on stone {outdation and the house of grey‘ I‘lC . Highest or any tender not necess- arily acgepted. ALL KINDS FURNITURE repair upholstering, cabinet work, we carving. Estimates giVen. N. G‘ VanDyke, 33 Hunt. Avenue, city conveniences. Steele’s & Bath- urst. Child welcome. Phone Zone 8151. 6 ROOM FRAME HOUSE with gar- den, 2 miles north of N0. 7 highway on Dufferin. Apply Roy Baker, Maple RR. 2, phone 631‘13. ‘ farm buildings, specializing in school wiring. Territory includes Richmond Hill and vicinity. Apply Forth Elec- gric, Schomberg, phone 69 Schom- erg. TWO ROOMED BATH FLAT, all BLACK HORSE. Apply W. A. Gamble, Thornhill, phone 158w. SET OF MATCHED HAGEN GOLF CLUBS in brown bag on Old Yonge St. Valued as keepsake. Reward: Telephone Geo. Rowswell, Thornhill‘ SAND AND GRAVEL delivered any- where in district. E. Charity, Yongo Street and Btoeksmle Road. Phone Richmond Hill 102r14. SPRAY PAINTING, all kinds of paint work. Experienced workman- slfp. Estimates cheerfully given. G. zEmhl, Maple RR. 1, phone Maple 11‘32. . WATER HAULED. We haul warm" for dry cisterns and wells. Gibson Transport, phone Agincourt 44J12. ELECTRICAL wmmc, ‘ hoqses, CORNS instantly relieved with Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salveâ€"the effective corn remedy. 50c. at Scotchmer’s Drug Store. MRS. W. BAILEY will be at her home every evening, Essex Avenue, Langstaff, from 6 to 9 for Telepathy Fortune Telling. GUUD CLEAN EARTH, free for the hauling. Apply phone Hudson 4610. SLENDER TABLETS are effective P. INGLE‘S & SONS, general con- tractors, Jefferson, Unt. All kindï¬1 cement work, barns remodelled. WELL DIGGING and excavating. Phone R.chmond Hill 248r4. WILL Frank TEAMSTER, ploughing, grading and cellars dug. Apply Bert Smith, phone Richmond Hill 1341'12. 3 weeks’ supply $1; 2 weeks' $5, at Scotchmer’s Drug Store. Bingo ! FRIDAY, NOV. 9th Custom Baling Given Our Prompt Attention Special Rates on Barn Baling Will Buy Hay & Straw Maple MISCELLANEOUS MASONIC HALL TENDERS FOR FARM Proceeds for Memorial Park Fund KING JOHN CAVE 130 _W§I:L D{C_}G[NG. Apply York RR. 1 Maple. T0 RENT LOST Richmond Hill in the Phone 31131