Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 2 Jan 1947, p. 6

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0:0 mnemuw 0.0006 'morzzr: D 50 Cars and Trucks wanted for wrecking. Best price paid. “ Tony Saves You Money ” Stop 128 Yongc St. Phone Zone 8-218 Firestone and Seiberling Tires The finest and best. All sizes in stock. If it is for car, truck, tractor or army vehicle, we have it. 1‘11 PAGE SIX )l 07:10:. 9”.“ omo:===:o=lo “[8 ON“ Last week Norman Pickering of Newmarket claimed bounty on 41 foxes shot in recent week in Whit- church township. Bounty wasn’t paid because Pickering didn‘t have a township license. “What!” excl-aimed Sandy prised and flattered, “againY’ 5010. When he had finished 51nd the applause had died down, a voice-from the back shouted: “Give us ‘Annie 118 1n nto Information” pasacd this From south of the herd- call for a subscriber by ve ms bagplpe finished find the h '4 NEWS :1 Indian informaâ€" had nev- 19 Queen 3 up the name is )Z‘laW zardou sur- A1 ‘nd Three successive notices from the classified column of a small Connec- ticut weekly paper tells their own story: h: ad March 22nd: “For sale. Slightly 'xsed farm wench in good ccndition. Very handy. Phone 366-R-2. A. Cartright." ' of corn in the competition conducted this fall by the DeKalb Corn Co. Competitors were required to grow a minimum of five acres, from which the best yield was accorded first place. The province is divided into five districts. Mr. Wideman’s yield was 76.66 bushels of shelled corn to the acre, which is a very high yield. rgreaves Lush 29th: “Correction. Due ‘to unfortunate error, Mr. Cartright's last week was not clear. He has excellent win-ch for sale. We trust ; will put an end to jokesters who '0 called Mr. Cartright and great- bcthered his housekeeper. Mrs. A PRODUCT 0F SWIFT LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO loves with 1,417,479 HaI t1 3.1‘ flC Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McLean of Willowdale on the birth of their son, a brother for Jo-Anne. on Monday, December 23- Both Mary and Elwood are active members of the Langstaff Baptist Church, Elwood being: Sunday School superintendent and Mary teacher of the teen-age girls’ class. URGE WORKERS STAY ON JOB Labour Minister Mitchell, returnâ€" ing to Ottawa after a vacation in the West Indies, said that if work- ers stay on the job, Canada can catch up on production in 1947. “Our problem is one of continued produc- tion at a price that will permit mass production,” he said. “If we stay on the job, we need have no fears for the future.” COLD COMFORT Want to avoid co‘ds this Here’s howâ€"according to Healt} Jack Walkmgton GENERAL INSURANCE Life. Fire, Automobile. Liability, Hail, Accident and Sickness Farm Insurance :1 Specialty King City Telephone 28 A variety of carefully-chosen f00ds, declare nutritionists at Ottawa, is essential to health. Deformed bones, anaemia, skin affections, goitre, sore eyes, loss of weight, digestive dis- turbances and even mild unnoted conâ€" ditions, may occur, particularly in children, as a result of the food which they eatâ€"or don’t eat. Pointing to the care taken of live- stock, particularly in feeding, health authorities declare that many Can- adian children aren’t given a chick- en’s chance, in their diet. Respirators (le>i;_>'ned to combat particular hazards are recommended by industrial health (xperts to pro- tect workers against dust, fumes an'l gas, which are inevitable by-products of many industrial processes. The Department of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa, urges consultation by plant management with Provin- cial Health Departments to ensure that workers are safeguarded with adequate respiratory protective equip- ment. 0'16 1’111 [Tl nati t} n A “fin a‘m 11 that LANGSTAFF CHICKEN’S CHANCE .m ’J at FOII (1W liv 111 vhich, in turx‘ a breathing SV 831‘ fi mucus, but it laration which the air pass Exercise ent VG FUMES 1N e of Ottawa remind Can- this winter '1 to Ottawa :Iuding scar the childrer .veeps ou passage nt in body 1‘ e Nutr nts 7 anced om alled will eat IM I’LEMENTS AND FARM MACHINERY 1 M-H Clipper Combine, 6 ft., on rubber, complete with szour cleanâ€" er and bagger, also extra screens, good as new, in excellent condition 1 Pick-up Attachment for M-H Clip- per, good as new , 1 Mâ€"H 12â€"20 Farm TractOr on rub- ber, new 13-24 oversize _tires on rear complete with power take-off, also pulley. This tractor is in ex- ceptionally good condition, having been completely overhauled just recently 1 M-H .‘jâ€"fcrrow Tractor Disc Plow, powerlift, good 3‘ 1 McCormick Deering" 2-fu1'r0w Tram. tor Plow 1 Oliver No. 8 Tractor Plow, 2â€"fur- row 1 McCormick Deering Double Trac- tor Disc Harrow 1 Gilson 10 in. Blower Cutting Box with flexible elbows and 3-0 1‘17- pipe, mounted on trucks, good 1 Cockshutt 10 inch Grain Grinder, roller bearings, new style, in goou \N Lot 4, Concession 5, Vaughan Township, 1/1 Mile South of Edgeley SATURDAY, JANUARY 4TH, 1947 ear Tr PUBLIC AUCTION SALE of EPPER COMBINE, TRACTOR, FARM IMPLEMENTS, HAY, GRAIN AND FURNITURE, ETC. UN ION VILLE 1 “and C Millikcn, ( Ion-k. NORMAN GIFFEN 110p Rubber )le ts That Help the F at. d or power 3 h.p. evergre Du Ne Farm said. Sale at l p.m. Harke Prenticg Auctioneers ) ! pture Chri The Property of THURSDAY. JANUARY 2nd \V. A l‘lVe tc m l_\‘ pâ€"Hâ€"‘lesrâ€"Hâ€"Hâ€"Mâ€"Hâ€"IHiâ€"Hâ€"uâ€"H-dr-A 1 1 1 2 Extension Ladder, 30 ft. Hay Fork Stewart Hand Clipper Pump Head titted 101- 2 inch pipe Pea Harvester Clover Buncher, Dick Set Dick Plow Wheels Fleury Scuffler Milk Cart, hand Fence Stretcher Big Joist 20â€"ft. lengths 1 inch Galv. Pipe Pieces of ‘5; inch Pipe Eaton Cream Separator Qâ€"Gal. Pressure Sprayer, wheelbar- row type Cyclone Grass Seeder Daisy Churn ‘ Foot Paddie Grind Stone Lawn Mowers Set of Milk Scales 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 F Chatham Fanning Mill Set of 2000 lb. Platform Scales Power Emery Gas Engine Pulley for Fanning Mill Bag Holder Small Drive Belts Electric Fencer Large Pressure Grease Gun Cross Cut Saw Page Milking Machine orks, Shovels, Chains, Whiffletrees, Neckyokes and other useful art- Sellers & Atkinson LICENSED AUCTIONEERS AND VALUATORS Specializing in Farm Stock, Furni- ture and Property Sales Bills Prepared and Posted Prompt Service â€"â€" Reasonable Rana. Phone: Agin. 20-w2 Steuff, 290 .iw particulars phone Floyd Perkins, Richmond Hill 21w (former sale clvrk for the late Carl Saigeon) SALI M1111k Mark icle Auction Sale Service Th 4. S. Farmer MISCELLANEOUS a] )ND U CTED ANYWHERE Years: Experience 0f Plate, 2â€"burner (Md Dishes estal Lamp Table Covered Settee and RY ‘mer El!" RNI'E‘L'RE Reasonable Rates w the price of one. 10sz Agincourt 52w3 phone Markham 206 hi: or too small IONEER Coal Heater Electric Radio Springs Experience are 64r23 ton 7031‘12 [Jove m t Piano, good ‘1'1r ments. House Estate Sales \lty. ‘1 Suite 11‘ ‘1'11’1 5 boards arkh iottles Prentice IRS zed for the 1 Ontario. 5. Household Insurance :Hy Listed tul'e Sales md Picker- Onta tio 194

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