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The Liberal, 22 Aug 1946, p. 7

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WM”OO”0””OOO”N®NOOOOOOOOOOOO¢OOOO04‘0660 WWOOOw690MW¢MM®®OObent/00906.00w THURSDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1946 § \ \\ kw. g 18 Elizabeth St. RICHMOND HILL Telephone 25-R 3" TOMENSON, SAUNDERS, SMITH & GARFAT, LTD H. I’. MATTHEWS ENSURANQE M. & G. Electric DISTRICT than were necessarv to the Prorirm dairy production was exceedingly primi earliest days of settlement, sustairwd [(123251)] disclosed the existence of 1.565 vim 'earliest’ days, which were not much nmro than a conturv ago alleled in every branch of Canada demandlfor milk and its of which Ontario had 893. marrow, the Provincv‘s facililiv. Central (‘A\YT.I R I" 9s 12 Wellington St. E., Toronto Wiring, Maintenance and Repairs LICENSED ELECTRICIAN HERBERT R; BUTT Published by THI DEEENDABLE THE PROVENCE OF PROMISE... SEEM/116$ Phone Richmond Hill 1951:? BREW'ING IN [)1 growzn Phone AD. 4646 : EL Todu Times shown are Standard rich paslu re [(1.- JUNE“ 'adm‘ivs in the Dominion s own needs REPRESENTATIVE 'I II m shawin 1113 have, from the n dusn‘v I the 1891 census dairy cattle In those Marion Dennison accompanied her. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lawson, Rev. M. Jenkinson and wife are spending a Week at a cottage near Victoria Harbour. Also on a trip are Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Folliott at Wasaga Beach with Mr. Lloyd Kerswill, at Victoria Harbour calling on Rev. and Mrs. Harold Anderson, and also plans for a visit to Balsover, Mrs. Folliott’s girlhood home and a stay at Wick with Mr. and Mrs. Emersoh Thorpe. Mrs. Maria Carmichael of Swas- tika has visited Miss Eliza Fisher at King and also paid calls at Las- kay and Strange. Mrs. Arthur Marshall of Kettleby, Mrs. Frank Marshall, Woodbridge, have been recent guests of Mrs. Ross Folliott and attended Laskay W.M.S. held at the home of Mrs. Melville McCallum. Miss Betty McCallum has complet- a summer course at Ottawa. Miss Marion Campbell, Toronto :5 been visiting her aunt, Mrs sse ' Richards. M )(11‘ 31M 301’ M15 im Hal )llm itors of Mr: brother, Mr f. Harvey Jack Alberta after jet or] M Hall, Kin .ymbu n‘ller; Thon at A. Graha h‘aham, a1] ph ti m 6 City District News vacation A12'on John Phi Fred G1: than). a) the form- acMurchy all of )lans 101' Folliott’s at Wick per ephone severa ft Mul M 1' 0 m A] at W.I. Picnic Successful Event Thirtythree attended the bus pic- nic trip to Guelph sponsored by the Women’s Institute on August 13th.| Genia] driver Bill Cooper indulged the ladies in plenty of time fer full enjoyment of sight-seeing and shoppâ€" ing. En route to Guelph stop was made at Acton for ice cream re- freshments and a brief visit to the made at Acton '1'01' ice cream re- freshments and a brief visit to the Les Hotcben bakery. Les filled a bag with his delectable oatmeal cook- ies as added refreshment for the group. Arriving at the 0.A.C. grounds a conducted tour pI‘CViously arranged was carried out by Miss Lambden and Miss Brill, home economics teachers who displayed the kitchens, dining room. laundries, etc. as used by the various student classes. Kitchen equipment arrangement and its uses proved interesting. Other rooms in several buildings were seen and flower gardens and greenhouses were visited. Mr. Andrew Crawford conducted a tour through horse and cattle barns. There was very little omitted in the way of observation and the freedom of the grounds with their spacious beauty gave great pleasure to all. The supper held under the splen- did old trees reflected the hospital- ity of the College in‘ special provi- sion of dishes and tea for all. These favouzs were highly appreciated by the W1. While the picnic group were offi- cially welcomed by a. part of the caching staff thev Were informally :l'eeted by an old-friend, Nora; Hated v Crawford and her husband, Andy Wrawford, an official of the College. Nora spent all afternoon with the mills and later the crowd was joined by more friends, Mr. and Mrs. Bain, Jessie Smith Ontarians MI 'th Li‘s dairy herds. finer-"s 8.000.000 ice cream, how- unt annually to l nation's 'sundae- :11 may explain the ~0ne-mnscmusness THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO her points. Marguerite Gellatly, daughter Mrs. Robert Gellatly and Miss Gellatly and sister Mrs. Clara have m tored to Fort William it Dr. arvey Gellatly. I.v Picnic Successful Event ty-three attended the bus pic- p to Guelph sponsored by the at \V G many .new 3f Whom re atlo trip re I NI 1' int ill t Me at Ki othe 1ts; Mr. and Mrs. dridze, North Bay Jack Walkington *th Bay. Kirkland VI M1 ar: it 1‘ y RY with the form Roberts. Mr also of Wes" f1 1‘" <10 I‘E rom War ablishmen ing mach affor part ider Ott an Two Schomberg war brides were presented with hand-made quilts. namely Mis. Kenneth Graham and Mrs. H. Holling‘shead. The W.I made the gifts. Temperanceville W.I. has raised considerable money from the Alktl Seltzer program meeting- held at Mrs. Bishop’s. which re-broadcast will be heard on August 22. Other program included Mrs. E. Phillips in a discourse on the Flag, and its composition; Mrs. Thos. Dibbs of various articles made in Canada, . nd a. poem by Mrs. H. Bishop. Plans were made for a corn roast on Sent. 3rd to be held at Mrs. McClure’s; an afternoon tea at Mrs. B. Palm- er’s on August 28th. Nine hundred as profit from 1‘ lie held early in has been added Rink Fund. Mrs. Kenneth Goodfellow wil sume her position as teacher of 19, Nobleton. a position she has some time- before' her marriag- the early summer. kind that only Kay can'serve keeping up a 1‘ questions about Little Blair, 10 keeping up a running line questions about all the foil Little Blair, looking fit a was more concerned that tute m- “what-have-youâ€"tc the beautiful delivery hm‘s Another interesting feat trip was a feast of the fl wateicoui-se arrangement formatoiy Institution, whic thing not to he missed. watexcourse arr: formatoly Instit‘ thing not to he tion stage the f ious types of i and flower boxe lighted those w} the grounds and Recent visito: THE WiSEST DOLLAR EVER. SPENTâ€"-TO TH\S FLUMBER‘IARD lS SENT Sheppard & Gill Lumber Co. This is where the Wise lum- her money is spent. This is the yard that the experienced builder visits when he wants desirable lumber. Take a tip from his experience and avail yourselves: of our stock of reliable woods. 3i :nerly élph. all 91'! tit pu 1p the :0 he missed. A the flower beds of inner court boxes surprised 56 who had neve § and buildings. trie "g war brides were handâ€"made quilts. nneth Graham and dollars i Iobleton August to the m horse iie U I] ain lgry safe lture flow i1 5nd de 1' v1ewe¢ 1k .‘n 111 at munity if ki n'a Ki! fiddk Insth 3 n‘ )u 1ft Fro- Mrs. jorie say the and ‘1'0- um 11y il‘ in :9ouoouooonwooooommowommnuw W0000000MOMOO”OOOON”MOQNOOWOOW LET US PHOTOGRAPH :-- If we don’t please you, we don’t charge you. OUR PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU Special Photographers to Toronto Newspapers. Oil-Fired Kitchen Ranges RADIO and ELECTRICAL Appliance Service STROMBERG CARLSON Radios and Combinations EASY Washing Machines , OILO-MAGIC Automatic Oil Heating QUAKER Circulating 9i] Heaters and 6 Elizabeth St., Richmond Hill Year round roofing of all kinds â€"â€" asphalt shingles, slate, tile, built-up roofs, tar and gravel, siding. 20 Years Experience CUSTOMERS’ SUGGESTION CORNER One thing more: We have pleased scores of cus- tomers with famin group photos taken in the at- mnsphere of their own homes. Glad to serve you. too. Concrete Construction, Stone Work Considerable quantity of cedar and meta] posts in stock For Rural Telephone Service Some day you will value highly of the baby or other loved ones inlay. Why put off having; taken until it is ‘too late? PHONE N0. 9, THE LIBERAL FOR APPOINTMENT. WALTER BONE & SON WIRE FENCING J. and D. WARD EAVESTROUGHING, CHIMNEYS . B. R00 FERS by FERGUSON Telephone Richmond Hill 2481'14 Maple R.R. N0. 2 GRANDAD ESTIMATES FREE If you ha ve growing children, you can be particularly helpful in preventing needlcss incon- venience and delays. We ask your cooperation. E know it’s not always easy to keep little ones fromplayingwiththetelephone, or their older brothers and sisters from spending loo much time on the line. We can only remind you that, until rural facilities can be increased, it is important for everyone to keep their Icalls as brief as possible. GRANNY All Work Guaranteed the likeness as they are their photo / PH ‘M _/ sub)” Telephone 148 Page Seven

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