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The Liberal, 13 Mar 1947, p. 8

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00m.oomooomuomonoouoooommuoomooo» Re-Roofing Phone 302- Phone 5W Thornhill. DAZEY KNIFE SHARPENER Wall type, so simple a child can use it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ea. $2.50 Potato Ricer and Fruit Press, ea. 909. CUTLERY 12-piece stainless steel knife and fork set with white handles Plastic Tea Strainers . . . . . . Victor Mouse Traps . . . . . . Egg Beaters, Doner pattern Ironing Cords Light Tee 6 Rotary Light Tee, 3” Plated . . . . . . . . Bibb Brass Plated Double bath faWCet N.P. vertical pattern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . set SE Plain and Bib Plain Chrome Inside door set, No. 51066, antique copper finish, good quality lock . . . . . . $1.86 Glass Door Knobs, mortise, pr. 81.20 Rim Knob Locks . . . . . . . . ea. 600. FORMERLY “THE RUSTIC INN“ We take this opportunity to thank the people of Richmond Hill and vicinity, or to any others who helped to make our opening a real success. We shall do our best to supply your wants whether they be small or large in hardware, paint or household merchandise, and hope to retain your confidence in us by retaining your future patronage. If we are of any service to’you in solving your hardware or paint problems, kindly consult us. Please remember you are under no obligation to purchase. HOUSEHOLD & BUILD- ERS’ HARDWARE LOCKS 117 Yonge Street Richmond Hill Hardware WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO FILL ALL YOUR NEEDS IN WALLPAPER. LATEST PATTERNS AND DESIGNS TO SUIT EVERY TASTE. C. RIDDELL Corner of Yonge St. and N0. 7 Hgy. General Repairs to all makes of cars TOWING SERVICE Ontario Motor League Phones:â€"Residence 63r21 Thornhill Garage 16r4 Thornhill You are cordially invited to visit our shop without obligation. FEW ROMM LOTS LEFT A'l‘ BARGAIN PRICES WALLPAPER SHOP Langstaff Garage INSUL BRICK SIDING. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN. Insulating We specialize in re-roofing, CEDAR AND ASPHALT SHINGLES, WIRE STRAINERS C. D. FITZE WATER TAPS DOOR BELLS . . . . . . . . 81.00 and with Screws with screws HINGES Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 8.30 am. to 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 8.30 am. to 12 noon: Friday and Saturday, 8.30 am. to 9.30 pm. t Phone Richmond Hill 308W TRADE SUPPLIED We are sole distributors for MURPHY PAINTS and NARVO ENAMEL OUR MOTTOâ€"COURTESY AND SERVICE set 86.98 ea. $1.25 GEO. M. HILL & SON T3 1‘ ea. 28c en. 21c ea. 5c 52 Yonge St, Richmond Hill $1.65 $2.40 86.95 300 28c 21c 39c: .l.< Newtonbrook P.0. SAWS Good Quality Hand Saws, No. 3 Thousand Island, good quality . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . z E Stillson Pattern Pipe Wrenches 8 inch I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 10 inch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 14 inch . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E No. 510 Hand Drill, just the drill for the handy man, takes up to 1/1” drill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ea. $2.65 No. 2 Hand Drill, Miller Falls, takes up to 3-8” drill . . . . . . . . ea. $7.95 BREAST DRILL N0. 512 Breast Drill, has two speeds, takes up to 3-8” drill, $6.15 No. 40 Canadian vise with 4” re- movable jaw, sw1vel base, real vise for the mechanic $1 Elliott Quick Acting, 5” opening: Stainless steel Knives . . . . . . Forks . . . . . . No Stainless steel RICHMOND HILL 110 stainless steel, packed in a box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pt 6000 Englishtown . .. ea. $1.49 HOURS OF BUSINESS 2 DESSERT SPOONS BREAD KNIVES STEAK KNIVES HAND DRILLS BENCH AXE TEASPOONS TOOLS VISES Jean Demiak, Bill Hiltz, Anne Hi1]. Grade I, first class honours. Ted Hiltz, Neil Stiver and Joan Demiak obtained 100%. The Unionville Public School took part in the Kiwanis Festival of Mu- sic on Saturday. placing second in one group. Another school attending from the district was Hagerman. S. S. No. 8, which placed second in two groups. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Clarkson of St. Catharines visited her sister Mrs. E. Appleton and family over the week-end. Congratulations to the following pupils of Miss Ila C. Weighill who were successful in examinations held recently at the Toronto Conservatory of Music: Piano. Anne Hill, Grade V. hon.; Doreen Hiltz, Grade III, hon.; Doreen MacKay, Grade 111, hon. Theory, Marion Dzwin, Grade III Harmony, hon.; Edith Dzwin, Grade III History; Ted Hiltz, Neil Stiver, Richvale P.O. Also hog and stock mineraIs de- livered to your farm, one or more bags at a time, assuring you of a fresh supply at all times. A full line of well known house- hold necessities in stock 1‘ e lttee >xes ven Eventually! Why not now? For delivery call ven to eir 50t mes of Watkins Products ERNIE DURI E . doz . dyoz. doz. 26” UNION VILLE doz rev the vorted on shut-ins, alsc Mr. and Mr $14.95 $3.10 $1.78 9393 iota co $4.20 $6.75 $4.20 Phone Maple 64M n sending also flowers Vlrs. Kincaid on anniversary. The ses for the year 100 150 200 1 1b. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c. 5 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78c. Cream Can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ea. $2.19 Milk Strainer, for 8 gal. can, $2.95 Fill those empty sockets today with LACO LAMPS 25, 40, 60 watt, inside frosted N0. 4 Star . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . Post Hole Auger, No. 216 Harness Hames, N0. 10 .. Sap Spiles . . . . . . . . . . $2.5 Galvanized Sap Pails 2 gal. Gasoline Can . . . . . 5 gal. Gasoline Can . . . . . Long handle . . Short D handle Baden Electric Fence, complete Tu-Hex Wrench Set, combination box and open end, chrome and molybdenum steel, 7-16 ,to 5%, $5.10 HACK SAWS Pistol Grip, shock proof handle, adjustable, takes up to 12 inch blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ea. $2.60 FARM TOOLS AND SUPPLIES watt, watt, watt, MICA AXLE GREASE I'm-m ‘ught Com- some were SCOOP SHOVEL inside frosted clear . . . . . . . WRENCH SET al transferred to the Health Depart- ment. At present more than 31.000,- 000 worth of foods and supplies. a month still is being sent abroad by voluntary workers. “These contributions,” Mr. McCann Said, “were over and above the com- mitments by the Canadian Govern- ment to the United Kingdom and other countries and were made by the people of Canada through their own initiative and effore. It is a truly magnificent record, and one of which every Canadian may be proud." 19437 FEMININE FASHIONS FLUID TOTALLED $81,000,000 Revenue Minister McCann, who al- so is Minister of National War Ser- vices, reports that Canadians .volunâ€" tarin contributed supplieS‘valuerl at $81,000,000 to war relief from 103:) tc the end of 1046. Records of the Voluntary Relief Division are beinp: VOLI'N'I‘ARY RELIEF ture, a background of Christian fel- lowship and teaching that will en- rich them in the years to come. At the church service Rev. E. A. Currey gave an eloquent sermon on Faithfulness. Taking for his text, “Thou hast been faithful,” he show- ed that Jesus always uses the aver- age person to get things done. The war was not won by its Generals Probably hubby ets. SI’ADES There ‘wa Brown’s C01 School alth< side roads ‘ selves out 2 T} are Recent headline in an Ottawa pap the in! BUTTONV’ILLE goym fluem We Deliver . . . . . . ‘. $1.95 216 .. $7.43 ) .. pr. $3.15 $2.57 per 100 . . . . ea. 300. . . . . . . . $1.20 _ . . . . . . $2.20 1‘ Y \V e 1' ti] entire liquid $17.50 \l urch an number 11 dig'zi $1.85 $1.85 15c 20c 30c nmumty childre tte my an the tian inc mil) fel ild the l1 INSURANCE AGENT Richmond Hill Telephr With the increase of fire hazards, property owners should review thei- insurance policies, and due to the increased cost of materials would be well advised to increase the amounts of insurance. Also car owners who think it will never happen to them are caught some time or other with- out protection. The cost is a minor amount to what it will cost if an accident happens. Elia Farmers’ Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Jackson on Monday night. In spite of the snow banks to climb a goodly num- ber attended. Mfr. Harold Jackson has Keen laid up with a leg injury. Y.P.U. met at the home of Mrs. Whittaker and sons Sunday night. The sieighride to and from the road added to the enjoyment of the evenâ€" ing. Topic was taken by Miss Laura Tonkin and Mrs. Whittaker served refreshments. Mr. James Brilling‘er of Weston spent the week-end with Doug and Bob Anderson. Miss D. Stephenson has returned to take charge at the school again and the children are gradually gett- ing back to normal. - Let us hope tha} winter is at last on its way out and spring just around the corner. The March meeting of the W.M.S. of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church was held at the Manse on Wednes- day, March 5th. After the regular business session Mrs. V. Orr sang a solo which w‘as enjoyed by all. Mrs. Andrew Snider reviewed the first two chapters of the study book On India. Mrs. Geo. Matheson read a report prepared by Mrs. A. Robinson on the annual meeting of Toronto Presby- terial held at Victoria Church. At rhe close of the meeting a lunch was served by the committee and a so- cial time enjoyed. The Guild of St. Andrew’s Church will hold a St. Patrick’s Box Sucial on Tuesday, March 18th at which Mr. Gordon Orr will show moving pictures supplied by the National Film Board. 56 Mill St., Brat at hOme to their March 17 from 2 sion being their versary. We hope Mr. Walker of Walker & Son, grocers in Maple, who is in St. Michael’s hospital for an appen- dectomy, will soon so restored to health. Dr. Archer Wallace leaves on Thursday, March 13 for Winnipeg where he is guest speaker for the 75th anniversary of the oldest church in Winnipeg, Knox United Church. On- Saturday, March 15th Dr. Wallace will address a gather- ing of 900 Sunday School teachers of Winnipeg: and on Monday night will speak at a meeting of Winni- peg Rotary Club. He intends trav- elling to Winnipeg by train, return- ing by air. Those who attended Maple United Church last Sunday evening enjoyed listening; to the returned missionary, Mrs. Russell Graham, who served for some years in India. Mrs. Graham wore a native dress and described conditions in ,India to an interested audience. Mrs. Graham was spon- sored by the W.M.S. of the United Church, it being the Spring Rally of the society. Mr. and Mrs. James Downey of Mrs. Perry Winch of Keswick visâ€" ited at the parsonage this past week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Quinton on the birth of a son, Douglas Robert. Mr. Roy Clegg', late of the is in Sunnybroolc Military Hespital receiving- treatment. Roy is feeling some better. adjudicator is-.-Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s own organist who was brought to Canada for the Kiwanis Festival. This is the first time Maple school has won the shield for singing and the community is ex- tremely proud of them. Mrs. Smith of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end at the home of_her daugh- ter Mrs. Donald Allen and family. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald have moved into the apartment in his father’s home and Dr. Reed of Sherwood has moved into Jim’s house. own: usly ever On A. G. SAVAGE 121C n March 17 the young : a crokinole party Everyone welcome and Mrs. Heber 1 Watson, Mr. and M Br‘ampt‘on,’ Ont MAPLE Consult ELIA TARTI friends on to 5 pm. 50th wedd young people are party in th‘e S.S. Telephone 118 2s Downey 0f , Ont., will be :15 on Monday, p.m. the occa- wedding‘ anni- Cook, Mrs. Mrs. Egbert natio e lefi Give ark 0' ast wee Vaugha xavmg t at th 2 gene:- f mere; rme in LLOYD TURNER, Clerk John Deere Tractor, Model D, on new rubber, lights, power take-off, all overhauled in December, like new Separator, Geo. White, 28x46, grain thrower, straw cutter, clover re- cleaner attachment 3-furrow .Tractor Plow, McCormick Deering, ace bottoms, in good con- dition, also extra beam for 3 and 4 furrows.M.C.D. , Power take-off Binder, 10 ft, com- plete with 1% in. hook up, one man control John Deere Tiller Disc, 6 ft., 10 disc blades, 24 in. power depth control Power Take-off Mower, John Deere, 7 ft., complete with 1% in. hook up, 2 years old Tractor Spreader, John Deere, on steel, 3‘ years old I 4-Sec. Heavy Duty Tractor Spring Tooth Hal-rows, 37 teeth, John " Deere Ensilage Cutter, White, 15 in., Geo. White, new 1946, with 40 ft. outâ€" side pipe and set of extra knives, also 24 ft. of inside pipe POULTRY AND EQUIPMENT. 150 Yearling Leghorns, Roe’s strain 130 Pullets, Leghorns Colony House, 10x14, double boarded Range Shelter Large Coal Broader Stove Number Chick Feeders and Troughs 5 30-dozen Egg Crates TERMS CASH. About 600 Bus. Mixed Grain About 100 Bus. Barley About 500 Bus. Vickland Seed Oats Quantity of Turnips 15 Bags Potatoes Yorkshire Yorkshire Yorkshire 32 Pigs a 16 Pigs a 16 Pigs a bred 18â€"Guernsey Heifer Calf, 4 mos. Guernsey Bull, Glenerchy Pharaoh, No. 30647, born Mar. 20, 1942 2 Fat Steers . 2 Fat Heifers All Cattle under 5 years old are vac- cinated and certificates for each. The above herd is in good condi- tion. ’ bred 17â€"Guernsey years 14â€"Guernsey 15â€"Guernsey 16â€"Guernsey Gâ€"Guernsey Cow, full flow, bred Jan. 22, 4 years 7â€"Ayrshire Cow, due in Man, aged 8â€"Guernsey Cow, full flow, calf by side, 4 years 9â€"Jersey Cow, full flow, bred Dec, 29th IOâ€"Guernsey Heifer, fresh, calf by side, bred 3 years 11â€"Jersey Heifer, fresh, calf by side, 3 years 12â€"Guernsey Cow, due time of sale, 4 years 13â€"Guernsey Cow, due in March, 4 Gray Percheron Mare, 7 years Bay Mare, 12 years Bay Mare, aged AUCTION SALE of FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, THRESHING MACHINE, JOHN DEERE TRACTOR ON RUBBER, POWER TAKEOFF BINDER & MOWER, GUERNSEY CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS, POULTRY, ETC. lâ€"Guernsey Cow, full flow, 7 yrs. 2â€"Guernsey Cow, fresh, calf by side, 4 yrs. old 3â€"Guernsey Cow, due March 20th, 4 years 4â€"Guernsey Cow, due in April, 5 years 5â€"Guernsey Cow, full flow, calf by side, bred Feb. 9, 3 years Gâ€"Guernsey Cow, full flow, bred Jan. 22, 4 years 7â€"-Ayrshire Cow, due in Man, aged U “ Tony Saves You Money ” I] Stop 1213 Yonge St. Phone Zone 8-218 b=0=0=0=0=0m0=0=01 i Telephone Maple 65er ‘ 3 0””OWMMMOON”OWWW Rigs 12's, L\ltona Women’s Institute will have a bogghrflpn the premises York Auto Parts LOT 28, CONCESSION 7, PICKERING TOWNSHIP YORKSHIRE HOGS 50 Cars and Trucks wanted for wrecking. Best price paid. e Sow, bred Jan. 6 Sow, due in Mar e Sow, due in Mar around 180 lbs. ea‘ around 125 lbs. ea4 around 90‘ lbs. eac] Shoats HAY AND GRAIN SATURDAY, MARCH 15TH, 1947 SHUR-GAIN FEED AND FERTILIZER HARDWARE, TIRES, BATTERIES. GAS & OILS R. COOPER and SONS Firestone and Seiberling Tires The finest and best. All sizes in stock. If it IMPLEMENTS HORSES CATTLE Heifer, 15 mos., bred Heifer, 13 mes., bred Heifer, 12 mos., not “The House of a Million Parts” Heifer, 12 NO RESERVE AS Custom Grinding and Mixing bred Jan. 15 due in March due in March 180 lbs. each 125 lbs. each 90 lbs. each is for (far. truck. tractor 0r army vehicle, we have it. On the Atha Station Road TESTON, ONT. A. S. FARMER, Auctioneer mos., not The Property of Dealérs in pumsqsem 2 Vinegar Barrels Chemical Toilet with pipes Number Sap Pails and Spiles Large Iron Kettle with Furnace Soft Water Pump Spool Bed B< Hall Rack with seat - 1005186 Bread Tray 2 Sets Double Harness Set Single Harness Number Horse Collars FURNITURE less . I '1” Drive Belt, 100 ft., 6 in. rubber Canvas Belt, 100 ft., 6 in. endless Number Small Belts Number Rope Pulleys 20-ft. Extension Blow 1‘ Pipe Bulldozer Blade for motor Set Tractor Chains, 30x14 tires, ap- proximately 180 ft., steel cable with pulley to hook Forks, Shovels and many other art- SALE AT 12 NOON SHARP FARM IS SOLD. clear vision, pump complete Number of 45 gal. Barrels 2 Steel Pig Troughs ,2 Eectric Fenceh‘s 4Q od og- Fe 'ce,y.new- 4 lNluxi1l5er§Steél- st'!‘ [5 ‘ so I Number Cedar Posts Number Anchor Posts Number Grain Bags and Sacks “ Roll ‘1/2” Chicken Wire, 3 ft. high 3 Steel Chop Barrels Number Window Frames Number Rolls Barb Wire 4 Sling Ropes Hay Fork White Wash Sprayer Draw Rope, 200 ft. Small Pressure Sprayer Set Power Clippers Set Hand Clippers Double Emery with stand 2 50-ft. Rolls Snow Fence 5-ft. Curb Circles for well Drive Belt, 120 ft., 7 in. rubber end: new in May Moffat Electric Pail Heater, new Clean Easy Milker, 2 unit Strainer, Pails and Plunger DeLaval Separator, No. 15 Set Electric Clippers, Stewart, new Electric 3 h.p. Motor, Wagner, re- conditioned 1/2 h.p. Electric Motor, all 25 cycle M-H Root Pulper M-H Grain Grinder, 12 inch Set Scales, 3000 lbs., 4x6 platform 500 gallon Gas Tank with double clear vision, pump complete Number of 45 gal. Barrels Steel Wheeled Bigâ€"éy Woods Portable Milk Cooler, 7 can, walking Scuffler, McCormick Deer- mg Walking Plow, Tractor No. 7 2 Heavy Sets Sloop Sleighs with 2” and 21/2” Runners Cutter 2 Light Wagons Set Light Sleighs,with box and pole Rubber Tired Buggy 6-ft. 10 Blade Disc Tiller, John Deere Hammer Mill, No. 10A, complete Tractor Double Disc, 6 ft. 2 10” Grinders, Fleury Bissel chk Rake, new 1946, complete with lift to mount on ti'actof or truck John Deere Hay Rake, 1 yr. old Deering Grain Drill, l5 disc, 2 icles Gm-mley, phbne Stouffville 7312 N EW EQUIPMENT HARNESS o=o=o=i oao==o= Q s Bed and Springs Kitchen Chairs Rocking Chairs

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