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The Liberal, 6 Nov 1947, p. 7

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g Phone 86 Richmond Hill g WWW“me § Maple 13.3.2 = "Phone Maple 28r2 g W0.00QOOOOOOOOOOWONmeWWQOOW WNWJOb§moooomomooooouowomo909M} MMNQOOO”OOO O”... OOQOQOOONOOOOOOOMOOOOOO06 HURSDAY ORDER YOUR Hoover Vacuum Cleaner NOW 6 Elizabeth St, Richmond Hill, phone 148 Box 100 FOR FYLL EGG BASKETS CHECK COLDS Be ready for colds. See us about the Purhua Plan for con- troHing coldx \Ye have the refi- ame Pufina Sanfiafion Ahb you shouki have on hand to use at the fhst sign of cohb. Chek-Râ€" Feet for a general cleanâ€"up and diflnfecfionâ€"â€"Chek-R-Tabs to pre- vent spread through the dlinking waterâ€"Chlorcna Powder for dustâ€" ing and Chek-R-Ton for a qukk comeback. RAISE YOUR CALVES 746 pWW TOP FEED FOR "‘A“ "unnuvnmvn‘v Confederahomljfe State Farm Automobile Queensland zmd Insurance of North America Fire ELECTRIC MOTORS IRONS LAMPS OIL BURNERS RADIOS Complete with attachments, $99.50 Terms, 10 per cent down, balance in 12 monthly payments. Service and Repairs Paris Auto Supply Ltd. PURINA PLAN Broiler profits depend upon low cost gainsâ€"that‘s’iw'hy it pays R" use feed that’s built to produce quick, economical body weight on he Purina Plan. LD. Ramer 84: Son ALL KINDS OF WIRE FENCING, ALSO RAIL FENCE BUILT. SEE OUR STOCK OF FENCE AND POSTS WOOD AND STEEL. FROST STEEL AND WIRE PRODUCTS MASONRY WORK DONE \‘ «Q \* \* §§ ‘ § \‘ Phone 10, The Elevator, Richmond Hill SUPPLIED and GUARANTEED ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES INCLUDING Walter Bone & Son Andrew Snider by FERGUSON VEMBER 6th, 1947 INSURANCE MAPLE Representing RANGETTES RECORD PLAYERS TOASTERS VACUUM CLEANERS WASHING MACHINES for Ont. Wheat, 02 and Mixed Grain High production keeps down the cost of producing eggs per dozen. Get your birds’ production up and keep it up! Give them a top feeding- of Laying Checkers each day at noon. No matter what Your laying ration Checkers will help Finish Turkeys& Chickens Poultry with proper finish and weight brings prem- ium prices. Have your turkeys 'and cockerels ready for the Christmas market. A few .weeks befgre you intend to sell switch them to Turkey-Chicken Fatena Checkers. No need for close confinement. No mess or bother. Fatena Checkers are a complete feed specially designed for finishing turkeys and chickens. You’ll like feeding Fatena Checkersâ€"you’ll like the extra money‘your-p'oul- try will bring you. See us now for your supply. TOP PRODUCTION get more eggs FEED PURINA FATENA CHECKERS Phone 91w For Premium Prices Rev. Harry Wilson. and wife, and Mrs. A. Gray, attended the 73rd anâ€" nual meeting of the Toronto Assoâ€" ciation of Baptist churches held in College St. church. Toronto last week. They heard stirring messages from outstanding speakers. Mrs. Gray also attended the wedd- ing of Katherine Whitelaw and Rob- ert Leiper. held in Christ church. Bathurst St., Toronto, while on a visit in the city. Additional books have been added to Kingr Memorial Library, the gift of Lady Flavel'le. ' Prizes given'at the King W.I. eu- chre last week went to Mrs. E,.Bic,e, ladies’ high, and Thelma Gordon. consolation: Mr. Fred Judges. men’s high and \Ross Rawlings, consola- tion. The next euchre and dance will be held again in the Masonic Hall on »November 14. A letter from Herbert E. Taylor. vice-principal of Bishop ‘Horden school, Maose Factorv. near Moos- onee, was read at All Saints ser- vices on Sunday thinking the Girls’ W.A. and the Senior W.A. of the church for contribution of about 350 nounds of pictorial magazines. com- ics and puzzles, which Mr.. Tavlor distributed among those of the school in quarantine from diphtheria. It viii] 7 uv“ w .0- O . ".0. Mr. Andrew Brooks, son of Mr. Alex Brooks. is on an extended hunt- ing trip with his emnloyer. Mr. G. B. Webster, Lane'staff. at Brooks. Alberta. They will remain until the latter part of November, at least. to conclude more than six weeks vaca- tion. 7 Mr. and Mrs. James A. MacAr- thur of Renfrew spent a few days recentlv with the latter's' sister, Mrs. G. H. Stone. While here thev called on Mrs. William Mason at Kinghom. l‘e recalled that Mr. Tavlor left Maple for the past earlier this year. Collectors of magazines were Roger and‘ Shirley Rawlings. Freda Dent, Douglas Benness and Norma Wells. The senior group paid for postage. Individual persons at Oak Ridges and Maple Anglican congregations sent out similar parcels to the school. Mr. Howard Clarke. manager of King‘sville Farm, Temperanceville, has been ill for a time but is con- tinuing with his duties at Kingsville. Herdsman George La Hive moved to Brooklin, Ont. Wednesday, November 12th is the date of a hot fowl supper and dance being 'given ‘by Lake Marie and King Athletic Association. Supper will be served in the basement of the Unit~ ed church at King and the dance held in the Masonic hall following the meal. President Alfred McBride states tickets are being sold, and are available to all who would enjoy a‘ good evening. Teachers Reorganize Reorganization of King Township Teachers’ Association was held at Kettleby school on October 30. Mr. Gordon Hampson, Pottageville school, was named president; Miss Eileen Nixon. Kettleby, secretary treasurer, and the programme committee will include Miss Maxine O’Reilly, Evers‘ lev; Miss Audrey Eves, Strange. and M135” Dom Patton; ‘K‘lng. Inspector Charles Hewitt was present and .a social visit followed discussion on We are in the market and Grit for poultry. Also Top Grade Fuel Laying Mash, Shell and chopped grain. supply of whole King City District News Oats veteran families of the legion. On that date draws will be made for ten prizes which are 'lst,. large turkey and plum pudding; 2nd, large turfi key: 3rd. turkey; with three geese, three chickens and a Christmas cake completing the ten prizes, Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong of Woodville spent the week-end with his parents at King. The couple are moving..to their own home this week, having been quartered with the bank manager there until suitable time for removal. They find Woodville a p'leQSantAplace._. . 1-1 1‘ - 44-. Legion T0 HOIG Lllnau King Legion Branch Christmas tree event < ening. December 23 friends of children of future vu ..V.«..,... Delegate to Amsterdam Conference to Address WJ. Mrs. William McClure, Brampton. a member of the Women‘s Institutes Provincial Board, a delegate to the Conference of Associated Country Women, held at Amsterdam this fall, will speak at King W.I.‘ on Tuesâ€" day, November 18 in the basement of the Anglican church at 8.15 p.m. Whether connected with the W.I. 01‘, not everyone interested in hearing af report of the conference which has‘ an influence on all women in every, community. is heartily invited to be present. Mrs. McClure was heard at the D.A., at Newmarket, this year, and is capable of presenting a com- prehensive account of this world wide event. Also on this date, re- sponse to the roll call will be an- swered with parcels of Food for Britain. Here too, non-members or prospective members may contribute ‘to this worthy cause, with due ap- preciation by the local W.I. Mrs. Gordon Wells will briefly explain the meaning of the motto, a remembrance theme expressed by Lord Tweeds- muir. Mrs. T. L. Williams is proâ€" igram convenor. , D. .V," Hallowe’en Festivities Hallowe’en celebrations abounded in the district. with property dam- age \distinctly in the background. Paxades of witches, ghosts and strange characters were seen at f1'01- iCS held at various centres. At Schem- as was the custom of little boys of' that time. Large congregations were present to join in the eventful comâ€" memoration. and in the evening- Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Beauclerc and son David-of Toronto, Lady Eaton of Eaton Hall, a large groun from St. {Stephen’s congregation, Maple; Mrs.‘ W. H. Whitten, and daughter Helen and her escort from Elgin Mills, as Well as s'é'veral others from outside points, and a number from other 'de- nominations were present. Gifts bestowed to the church were dedicated by the rector. Rev. Ernest G. Worrall, namely, a nulpit frontal of white satin, donated by All Saints W.A.; a pair of brass altar candleâ€" sticks, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. R. Burt, King. LIBERAL. Rn""iiM(mt) Th'e c‘ofifirmz‘ltion ceremony for 17 candidates performed by the Bishop; year. _ To Hold Chrlstmas Tree Party meetir thr on Tuesdav e 3 for childrf )f veterans, a the legion. ( be made for t N 1 ley 1 Wells “MILL. ()N'I'AKIU tEi’, Mary Alexander, Ann Specht Douglas Specht, Mrs. T. Proctor, MI and M15. J. W'..W'hailey, Mrs. V Chaplin; from Maple, Nancy Martin James Martin, Jack W‘itney, Chafle Hannas. Prior to the reception held for th Bishop and his wife, Miss Doroth; Armstrong, church organist. render M an infolmal Vorgan recital with fine taste. Mrs.‘ G. D. Lockhart and Mrs. James Badger poured tea for the large number who thronged the church basement to shake hands with the friendly Bishop and his wife. Y6ung ladiés and wbmen of the con gregation passed coffee and refresh ments. . H All Saints Church, King, by the Women‘s Auxiliary, Opening at 3 p.m. r Strange W.M.S. was held a week in advance on We‘dnesdav, November 5 at the home of Mrs. F. Dove. Mrs. Pearson Smeltzer gave the tepic. Poppy Day in District King Branch, Canadian Legion, No. 438 announce Poppy Day will .be held at King. Maple, Nobleton and Kettlebv on Saturday, November 8. and children of each community will make collections. Please be ready to respond to a fund for benevolent work. Nobleton United Y.P.U. enjoved the program given by Laskay Y.P.U, at a joint meetino: held at Nobleton last week. Mrs. Whatley finch gave an excellent paper. Teston Anniversary Sunday, November 9 anniversary services will be conducted in Teston United Church at 11 am. and 7.30 pm. with Rev. M. R. Jenkinson preaching the morning service and Major R. G. Fraser, Honorary Chap- lain of Christie Street hospital tak- ing the night service. Temperance- ville at 11 am. and Laskay choir at 7.30 pm. There will be no services at Laskay and King churches on that date. Bazaars coming up with aprons, useful household articles, Christmas gifts, and miscellaneous things, will be featured at Laskay hall November 14 at 6 pm. under auspices of St. ‘nv'rew‘s Presbyterian W.M.S. and W.A Eversley ame ‘er The best known on the market! Ideal for canning and cooking. ” Ash Sifters . . . . $3.95 Furnace ScoOps .. 85c. Lawn Rakes 79c. Garbage Cans .. $3.15 Presto Pressure Cooker SASH PICKED UP, GLAZED AND DELIVERED House Jacks forre nt by day or week Caulking Gun for rent. Pipe Cutting and Threading Repairs for all makes of stoves. Keys made Phone 302-J ' Prompt Delivery BE CAUGE-IT You’ll have plenty to do at the last minute so why not solve your shopping problems now with the aid of Richmond Hill Hardware’s famous Lay-Away Plan. Select any articles you want from our fresh. new stock of merchandise â€" pay a small deposit and we’ll‘hold the merchandise for you until Decem- ber. It’s the sensible and thrifty way to do ALL your Christmas shopping. Plan on taking advant- age of our Lay-Away Plan today! we reception held for the his wife, Miss Dorothy church organist. render- mal ,01‘gan recital with Mrs.'G. D. Lockhart and wi t with yet: PLAN 8 DOWN GRANITE Rlce "Baller 113) qt. inside pan 2 qt. outside pan $1.95 each ca‘! re, $15.95 each fron' Beverley mpressive Dent, cnstance Ann 5 GOODS SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED ht ea. ea. ea. ea. Ideal for Salads, Nuts, Fruits. [Perfectly polished hardwood. Similar to illustratiOn, just the thing to take the chill off these cool days. $13.95 - each Electric Heaters MARKET MORE MILK by following the Master Calf Feeding Program. Not only will you grow better calves, but you will raise them for less money! Master Calf Starter-Grower is a combination of pellets and specially processed cereal grains designed to replace whole or skim milk. It is fed dry. If you prefer gruel feeding use Master Calf Meal. W. R. DEAN NO MILK REQUIRED AFTER 4th WEEK On MASTER (ALF FEEDS Salad Set PHONE THORNHILL 5t 2 Arnold St. (1,300 lbs. milk) $7.50 set of three Richmond Hill Taxi You rota only 25 gallons (225 lbs. milk) TRY OUR PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE. Haughton Brothers TELEPHONE 300 \ 3 \ y . S t “ \ «MM-x -\2»s\~~vy\\~:?-\ . W A mm I: A L F Bowls that you can use for mixing. baking and serving. Designed for hand or electric heating. Nest to- gethcr to save cupboard space.__A set of three, only Tea or coffee tastes better brewed in' glass. And you can watch it come to just the right strength for serv- ing. Use it directly over the flame. écu 3.65 P MGYSZQ $ Egg-eflsvfiEfééflhfif Bhies or doubles for meats. vegetables and other bak- ing. IWashes easily. A pair makes alovely gift. Each only . . . . . . .520 . MC-221, Votice the conyenient glass hynqlgsl PYREX PERCOLATOR GARAGE HARDWARE. COMPLETE. $27. PAGE. SEVEN Ex-Servicemen PYREX BOWL SET "REX CAKE DISH ‘WE 'HAVE WE DELIVER $1.40 ‘95

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