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The Liberal, 29 Nov 1945, p. 8

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Dalton Rumney PAGE EIGHT To the Electors of Markham To To the Electors of Markham Township T0 the'Electors of Markham Township POLLING DAY MONDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1945 PHONE 10, THE ELEVATOR Your vote and influence are respect- fully solicited for I take this opportunity of thanking the rate- payers of Markham Township for the renewal of confidence expressed in my re-election as Reeve of Markham Township by acclamation for 1946. your best interest. for the year 1946 I have served faithfully for 11 years as a member of Markham Township Council. Albert Reesar Your vote and influence is respect- fully solicited to elect As DEPUTY-REEVE 3 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS COUNCILLOR Feed - - F atena Checkers VOTING DAY, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3rd CHARLES HOOPER,- Reeve As in the past it will be my aim to serve It gives your Christmas Fowl a AS DEPUTY-REEVE I. D. Ramer 85 Son milkfed finish FUR/I‘M I'm growing fast â€"1 get with my grain wnshlp HOG CHOW PURENA Wfi 5% FOR LOTS OF MILK Milkir; r’i PA You’ve seen little pigs slow up, lose ground, maybe die? Prevent that. Get a jar of Purina Pig- emia for your next litter. PREVENT ANAEMIA KNOCK OUT WORMS home after spending two weeks with her daughter Mrs. George Kelly. Even though the war is over the work of the Navy League still goes on and ditty bags will be very welâ€" come at Christmas on H.M. Canad- ian ships. Thanks on their behalf to the following for well packed ditty bags Buttonville Women’s In- stitute, rown’s Corners choir, men’s Corners Mission Band, Scott Bill Clark and George Hooper at- tended the Kiwanis Club Luncheon on Wednesday at the Royal York Hotel. After lunch, along with oth- er members of the York County calf clubs, they visited the terminal warehouse. Hazel Clark and Mrs. O, Brook had tea on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gohn and Ruth. Bro Mis Mis Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hooper enter- tained at a‘ venison dinner at their home last Friday. The guests were members of the council and town- ship officials. -- . V, H 1 Reeve Chas. Hooper is returned as reeve of Markham township by acclamation. This makes the 10th year that he has been returned to various offices in the council clamation and should be $01 of a record. Among these attending the Ward- en’s banquet on Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gohn and Mr. and Mrs. D. Rumney. .qur Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Reid were Rev. (Capt) AndreWS of Christie Street and Mr. Sm'art. Mr. Wm. Clark has commenced his duties as Assistant Road Superin- tendent. "‘Mif’énd Mrs. Wilbur Joyce were supper guests at tne home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Baker 01)_ Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sisman of Aurora and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fulâ€" ler, Miss Joy Fuller and Mr. J. Couperthwaite enjoyed a venison dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyington on Sunday. Sunday visitors at Mrs. Fred Tennyson’s were Mrs. Harry Boad- way of Unionville and Mrs. Roy Walker of Toronto. ‘ l The November meeting of the W0- men’s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. McGimpsey. A very interâ€" esting talk was given by Mrs. Rae who stressed the benefits gained by reading. Mrs. Harper who showed the members a large variety of useâ€" ful gifts, toys and household art- icles all made from odds and ends of materials was greatly enjoyed and her exhibits showed that many things can be accomplished at a very ‘wn's wn’s Mar FEED kl‘UNVILLE NEWS ITEMS RICHMOND HILL orners amers RodicR and THE LIBERAL. RICHMUND HILL. ONTARIO No trick to k n o c k i n g worms out of pigs with Purina Pigâ€" tabs. Ask us. n has returne g two weeks wit George Kelly. P V some‘chin returned Peopl Rhea small expense. The Young People’s Union of Brown’s Corners Uni:ed Church held their meeting on Sunday night. The guest ‘speaker 'was Rev. (Capt.) An- drews of Christie St., Toronto. There was a large attendance at this meet- mg. Welcome to-Mr. and Mrs. William Ho;d and Jimmie who are now mak- ing their home among us. Mrs. Atkinson who 101' over a year has kept house for her brother Mr. L. A. Hood has returned to her home in Toronto. Pte. Keith Hood spent the week- end at his home here. visited day. ulan We are giad to report that Mr. H. Hooper and Mr. Couperthwaite are around again and Mrs. John Padget is much improved inn health.‘ ‘ Miss Beth Boadway of Unionville visited on Sunday with Miss Mar- garet Hood. Recent visitors at the home of MI‘. and Mrs. N. Reid were Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford of Agincourt. AUCTION SALE of 100 Acre Choice Dairy and grain Farm, Farm Stock & Implements Near New Ford-Ferguson Trac- tor and Plow, Hay, Grain, House Furniture, etc. The Propertyfiofl North Half Lot 20, Concession 2, Scarboro, 1 mile east of Agin- court, 'A mile souttLof hig_hway DAIRY CATTLE Holstein Cow, due to calf Holstein Cow, due December 1 Holstein Cow, due January 1 Holstein Cow, fresh Red Cow, fresh Red and White Cow, fresh Red and White Heifer, fresh Holstein Cow, due February 4 Holstein Cow, due February 4 Jersey Heifer, due February 5 Holstein Cow, bred July 15 Holstein Cow, bred August 1 Holstein Cow, bred August 17 Holstein Cow, bred August 20 Red and White Cow, fresh Red and White Heifer, fresh Holstein Cow, due February 4 Holstein Cow, due February 4 Jersey Heifer, due February 5 Holstein Cow, bred July 15 Holstein Cow, bred August 1 Holstein Cow, bred August 17 Holstein Cow, bred August 20 2 Holstein Heifers, 2 years old 2 Holstein Heifers, 1 year old Durham Bull, 2 years old Black Mare, heavy draught Brown Mare, heavy draught Gray Gelding, ‘heavy draught’ FARM MACHINERY Ford-Ferguson Tractor, with hyd- raulic control plow, 10’ bottom, near new; 6 ft. Mâ€"H Binder, good; 5 ft. cut Mâ€"H Mower; M-H 10 ft. Steel Rake; M-H Mower, 5 ft. cut, 6 ft. gear; IH'C 13 disc Drill; M-H 13 Spring Tooth Cultivator; M-H Corn Binder, good; Hand CultivatOr; Set of 4 sec. Iron Drag Harrows; 3- drum Steel Roller; Fleury No. 211 Walking Plow; ‘Cockshutt No. 21 Walking Plow; Scuffler; Oliver Rid- ing Plow; 2-1‘ow Corn Cultivator; M-H Manure Spreader, near new; Drill Plow; Disc Harrow, outthrow, Mâ€"H; Hay Rack; Half horse power Electric Motor; Buggy; Bain Wagon Gear, 3" tires; Bain Wagon Box; Low Truck Wagon Gear; Cutter; Set Sloop Sleighs; Bissel 7” Grain Grinder; Fanning Mill, complete with bagger; Gilson Gas Engine, 4 h.p.; Root Pulper; 50 ft. quarter in: Drive Belt; Cutting Box; Surge Milking Machine, with 2 single units, with electric motor; M-H Separator, cap. 500 lbs.; Hay Fork; Sling Chain; Set of Sling Ropes; Draw Rope, 150 ft, near new; Number of Pulleys; Number Steel Fence Posts; Quantity Barb Wire; Number of 8 and 4 and 5 gal. Gas. Cans; Wheel- ;lbarrow; Turnip D’rill; G’rindstone: lWooden Handle Scuftler; Set Beam Scales; Round R'od Horse Fork Car and Equipment; Round Rod Horse ‘ Fork Track, 1-0-0 ft. long; many oth- i er articles too numerous to mention. We’dnesdggrjubvécfcsith HAY AND GRAIN About 200 bus. Mixed Grain About 60 tons of Mixed Hay Quantity of Ensilag‘e, to be sold by foot Quantity of Straw HARNESS 2 sets of 3/4 heavy Tug Harness with breeching; Set of Single Har- ness; Collars; Ether yarness. FURNITURE " Butter Bowl and Lava; Churn; Num- ber of Cracks; Wooden Bed and springs; Mattress; Washstand; Roy- al Jewel Cook Stove, Warming clos- et reservoir; Dresser; Coal Oil Stove, 3-burner; Coal Oil Oven. THE PROPERTY The Farm is for sale, and if not sold before sale date, will be offered for sale subject to Reserve Bid. The farm is 100 acres on which there is an 8 room Brick House; Bank Barn with steel roof, 100x50, with stabling for 30 head of cattle, 8 horses and 3 box stalls; also pig pen and garage. There is hydro on the farm. Farm offered at 3 p.111. if not sold before.. Terms on the property made known Sale Day. No Reserve on Chattels Terms on Chattels â€" Cash Sale at 1 p.111. _ Telephone 92â€"R Richmond Hi1 Farms and village property for sale and exchange. John“ McMichaeI REAL ESTATE INSURANCE H. KANE HORSES in Toronto on Sun Dalton and fan‘ Sunday at th Mrs. Stephenso At the W.A. bazaar held some time ago t'he.C.G.I.T. made $10 and the WA. made $18.75. Miss Louisa Baker of Teston vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. A. Read and fam- ily on Saturday, November 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Vanderburgh of Lansing visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Bone on Sunday, November. 25th. George Wood is now station- ed at the Exhibition Grounds. He visited his parents on Wednesday, November 2lst. , A ~“Wye Arieimprpyrto report that Miss Frances Wood is improving in her health. On December 5th the WA. will hold their meeting at the home of Mrs. McEwan. An election of off- icers will take place. The C.G.I.T. group will hold their meeting on Friday, Nov. 30th‘at the home of Miss Ruth Durie. The treas- urer is asked to have a report ready. All members are asked to attend as there is some important business to there is some important business to discuss. The deb-ate which was to be held this meeting is postponed until the next meeting to be held in De- cember. ' King City WELL & CISTERN DIGGING . Jack Walkington GENERAL INSURANCE Life. Fire, Automobile, Liability, Hail, Accident and Sickness Farm Insurance a Specialty Pumps and Piping Concrete Well Cribs TOM J ERRETT Stewart McQuay Richmond Hill RR. 1 Win Timbers :ARRVI To the Electors of Markham Township T0 the Electors of Markham Township VOTING DAY, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1945 Polls open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Couperthwaite To the Electors of Markham Township YOUR, VOTE AND INFLUENCE SOLICITED TO ‘ELECT Electors 0f Markham Township AS COUNCILLOR FOR 1946 ELECTION DAY MONDAY, DECEMBER 3111 SAFE AND SOUND ADMINISTRATION 13 Years Municipal Experience ELECTION DAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1945 COUNCILLOR FOR 1946 COUNCILLOR FOR 1946 COUNCILLOR FOR 1946 Polls open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. VOTE TO ELECT Thelephohe 28 THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29th, 1945 RE-ELECT . Stiver Auction Sal-e Service SALES CONDUCTED ANYWHERE LICENSED AUCTIONEERS AND VALUATOIES Specializing in Farm Stock, Furni- ture and Property Sales Bills Prepared and Posted Prompt Service â€"â€" Reasonable Rates Phone: Agin. 20-w2 Stouff. 290 For particulars phonin Floyd Perkins, Richmoxfl Hill ‘21w (former sale clerk for the late Carl Saigeon) 26 Years Experience fork County. Uxbridge and Picker- ing' Townships Farm Stock and Furniture Sale; a Specialtv Telephone Stouffville 7312 Address: Gormley P.0. Licensed Auctioneer for the Countiel of York and Ontario Successor for Corporal Ken Prentice of C.A.S.F. and of the late J. H. Prentice, formerly (Prentice & Prentice‘ Farm and Farm Stock Sales a spe- cialty at fair and reasonable rates. Milliken Phone Agincourt 53w3 Real Estate Auction Sale: Sellers & Atkinson Thistletown - Ont Phone Weston 703r12 Woodbridge 64123 AUCTIONEERS Telephone Aurora 205 Gordon Phillips Clarke Prentice Licensed Auctioneer YEARS EXPERIENCE 25 Year§ Expexjepce A. S. Farmer Ken Love AUCTIONEER and Advertised Insurance ‘ersonally Listed Ontario

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