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The Liberal, 1 Jul 1948, p. 6

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mowooomomnuouu (At St. Clements) Telenhnne MAyfair 1145-6 Helen Simnson Lynott J. F. Lynett Farmers Supply RICHMOND HILL OWMOMMOOOOOOOOO ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS Official and Accredited Veterinarian Dr. J. Sheppard With Dr. S. W. Armitage, Mapltl Small and Large Animals Richvale P.0. Phone Maple 64rd Full Line of Blatchford Feeds Ask us for information about Calf-Mix A full line of well known house- hold necessities in stock Also hog and stocx minerals de- livei-ed to your farm, one or more bags at a time, assuring you of a fresh supply at all times. Eventually! Why not now? » For delivery call For All Occasions Phone orders delivered any- where in North Yonge St. District 2518 YONGE STREET The new surplomont for greater vitamin and minem contentâ€"greater nuuilionl And they’ll stay healthy tooâ€" Blatchford's Chick Starter keeps ’em healthyâ€"makes them grow fasterâ€"assures vitalityâ€"and pays mo bigger Blatw 26 Adelaide St. W.. Toronto AD. 0311 16 Centre St. West Phone 55 Richmond Hill N0 W â€" Strengthened with Vita-Dine Lifé, Fire, Automobile, etc. Yonge St.. Richmond Hill Phone l39 Watkins Products ERNIE DURIE THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday July 1. 1948 VETERINARY Announcing a New Dealer for Sheppard & Gill Lumber Co., Ltd. Roy V. Bick INSURANCE A portfolio of 56 Rustic Log Cabin plans available for $1.00 AIR-LOCK LOG CABINS RICHMOND HILL, ONT., PHONE 27 Jos. Rabinowitch, BA. ALEXANDER MacGREGOR. K.C. ALBERT J. WILSON, M.A. BARRISTERS 614 Confederation Life Building ELgin 5029 Toronto Barrister, Solicit'or, Notary Public Residence w 18 Poyntz Ave. Lansing, Ont. Willowdale 308 Room 66,, 18 forontoA St., Toronto Phone AD. 5877-8â€"9 um Main St. Phone 126 93 Yonge Street immediately North of Masonic Hall Phone 87 â€" Richmond fiill Tax-onto Officeâ€"13 Toronto Street Phone Adelaide 5877 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Successor to B. B. Jordan Office Hoursâ€"Daily 10 to 5 p.m. Eveningsâ€"Tuesday, Thursday and Fridays, 8 to 10 And ‘by Appointment 40 Yonge St, Richmond Hill Phone Richmond Hill 229 DENTIST FORMERLY OF THORNHILL lnliouncea that his office is now ocated at the City Limits, North Foronto, directly opposite the Term- inal, over Liggett‘s Drug Store. Phone Office: HLland 9300 Barristers, Solicitors, Em A. Cameron Macnaughton, K.C., AIEX. M. Macnaughton McKinnon Building 19 Melinda Street, Toronto, Ontario Willowdale, Zoné 8-288 â€" (Toronto Subscribers Dial “Operator”â€"Message Charge) MOR'E'CXéE ‘ LOANS ARRANGED Dr. P. R. MacFarlane DENTIST GAS EXTRACTION ' â€"â€" XIRAY Phone Woodbridge 172 Dr. W. J. Mason DENTIST YONGE AND ARNOLD STREET PHONE '70 RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO SEPTIC TANK SYST EMS SANITARY CONTRACTORS TANKS CLEANED OUT OF TOWN SERVICE ‘oronto Office: 912 Federal Bldg 85 Rir'hmond St. West Richmond Hill. Thursday forenvon Maple, Thursday afternoon Money to loan at Current Rate MacGregor & Wilson BARRISTER SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 29 Elmhurst Ave., Lansing W. J. ALDRIDGE Barristers. Solicitors, Notaries N. L. MATHEWS, K.C. K. M. R. S'I‘IVER. B.A. (0n Active Service) B. LYONS, BA. JOSEPH VALE NEWMARKET OFFICES THURSDAY AFTERNOON Dr. M. J. Quigley Walter S. Jenkins M acN aughton & M acN aughtcn Mathews, Stiver, Lyons & Vale Closed Wedqefsrdray all d_:_iy_ Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Wm. 800k, K.C Ralph B. Gibson, K.C. J. A. 'Gibson Cook & Gibson T. C. Newman Richmond Hill Every DENTAL 912 Féderal Bldg fl) 6 Botsford St. Phone 120 Licensed and Authorized for the Counties of York and Ontario. Farm Stock, Implements, Household Furniture, Real Estate, Sales a specialty. At Fair and Reasonable Rates Dual service for the price of one. Milliken P.0., phone Agincourt 52w3 Markham P.O.. phone Markham 206 No sale too big or too small 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. he cost is a minor amount to what it will cost if an accident happens. Hours: 9-11 a.m.; 2-4 pm. Evenings and Sundays: Emergencies and appointments only Telephone 24 Richmond Hill Ken & Clarke Prentice AUCTIONEERS - Richmond Hill Eton} the Toronto Conservatory 9f Hume will accept .a number a: pupds 1n PIANO, ORGAN and THEORY For information phom; Mrs. Mylks, 108 Yonge Street Phone Richmond Hill 58J JA PLE Dr. A. J. MacKinnon VETERINARY SURGEON Zentre St. W. Richmond Hill Office phone 360W Res. 360J 26 Years Experience York County, Uxbridge and Picker- ing Townships Farm Stock and Furniture Sales :1 Specialty Telephone Stouffvilie 7312 Address: Gormley P.O. 'Ientre St. E Hours: 9 Dr. Jas. R. Langstaff â€" AND â€"â€" Dr. Geo. A. Thompson n1 Richmond Hill, Telephone 15 Branch Offices at THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE Phone Richmond Hill 102r13 Real Estate Insurance Auction Sales Personally Listed and Advertised. Miss Alice Mecredy Miss Sylvia Mecredy 9-11 a.m.; Sundays INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Telephone 411 Richmond Hill Thistletown OFFICE HOURS: 11 a.m.; 1-3 p.m.; 6-8 1: Sundays and Holidays by appointment only. Yonge St‘rce‘t Rmhmond Dr. R. A. Bigford A. G. SAVAGE Wright & Taylor Dr. J. P. Wilson Adclmo M elecci FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE R. H. KANE INSURANCE AGENT Woodbridge 64r23 Phone Weston 7031‘12 and, By appointment A. 8. Farmer REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Ken Love AUCTIONEER MUSICAL MEDICAL PIANO IISVti'rcrert Rmfimond Telephone .100 Office Hours Consult Richmond 2-4 pm Telephone 118 Ontn rio Phone 3 Hi1] Hill a sister for Joan, Successful Entrance Class From King; public schoril, pupils of Miss Eva Dennis passed entrance examination on their term‘s work, namely, Lenore Robb, Helen Thomp- son, Janet Langdvon, Shirley Raw- lings, Fred Dent, Bill Guiler, John Richards, Bill Brown, Gordon Peck, Tom Noble, Jim Patton, Dennis Win- ter will write entrance examinations at King Centre. Miss Gerry McDonald achieved first class honors in sociology and physiology course at Toronto Univ- ersity, completing her first year. Al- so winning first class honors in the same course, were twin sons of Mr. and Mr. J. D. S. Tory, Miss Anne Burton made honors in English Lit- erature and Composition, completing her first year. MI Jim Snelghove of King passed hon- or arts in chemistry, completing his third year at the University. Mr. Eric Abrahams, Weston, is working with his uncle, Mr. Del Pat- on, painter, and ‘intends following this trade. ‘He' has purchased the property of the late Mr. A. B. Wells and will move to King with his wife and daughter, Jane, 21 year and a half old. Mr. and Mrs, Snelg‘rove will move out of their present home, now owned [by Mr. Abrahams and will occupy the house owned by Mr. H. Fry, the former McMurchy prOp- erty at King. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Smith and children, Karen and Robert of Now- market were visitors of Mrs. W. Rolling last Saturday. ' King Legion Benevolent Service From their Poppy Day Benevolent Fund, King Legion made a donation of $25 to Comrade Myles of Kettle- b-y, oldest member of this legion branch, for purchase of a wheel chair now in use by Mrs. Myles. Mr. M'yles has sent a letter of apprecia- tion to the local branch stating th chair will be sent on to King Legion, for other uses when 'Mrs. Myles no longer requires the convenience. This indicates one type of service which the legion renders its com- rades. Bermuda Vacation Makes Stlzong Appeal , . . . . Once in a lifetime comes an oppor- tunity to win a ten-day free vacation trip to Bermuda at Elbow Beach Surf Club, via Colonial Air Lines. This arresting offer is the first prize lucky draw at King City Street Dance, Wednesday, July 21st. The trip is arranged by the Anne Patton Travel Service, Toronto, which repâ€" resents \more than a name. It is Anne and Gordon Patton of King and Toronto, who have a personal interest in the lucky winner. With her home at King, Anne Patton, we can safely say will demonstrate her affection for her native village and its interests, and promote this part of the street dance project with the skill and knowledge she is well known for. The perso’n who Wins this free vacation trip to one of Ber- muda’s beautiful holiday centres, will be doubly assured 'of service, and happy surroundings. The Surf Club will be ideal hosts and Anne Pat- ton is confident the trip will be in- teresting and accommodating. Seven other valuable prizes complete the draws. Moving pictures of Bermuda will be shown, and Russ Creighton’s Orchestra will play. Other carnival features will be set in order for fun and gaiety. LLake Marie and King Athletic Association sponsor the whole program, proceeds in aid of King: Memorial Hall Fund. ('orrectiOn Visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H-arry Clark, were his father, Mr. Harry Clarl? a sister, Mrs. Jack Clark, husband and daughter, Karen, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crump, parents of Mrs. Harry Clark, Harry A. Cunningham and Harry Clark are color bearers of King Le- James V aturday, June Windows and Door Frames Window Screens, Storm Sash Bathroom Cabinets, Cupboard Doors, Berry Crates, Rose and Garden Trellis. Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Repaired. Phone Richmond Hill 134r31 King City District News SAND â€"â€" GRAVEL CRUSHED STONE WOODWORKING GENERAL HAULAGE Langstaff Phone Thornhill 217r21 Reverse Charges AUB. NICHOLS ORVAL JONES was born to Mr, and Wall, Oak Ridges, 11 1e 26, at York County, against heat sickness. When a per- son is exposed to very high tempera- tures such as are found in some in- dustries and fails to take the necess- ary precautions, he may experience dizziness, headache, cramps and nau- sea. These are the first signs 0f impending heat sickness and indicate that the regulatory mechanisms for controlling the body temperature are unable to cope with the siuation. Im- mediate action should be taken to remove the patient to a cool, airy place and to summon a doctor. - gion, while Davi at-arms. This c nection with K' Night. week, the account of the niversary of Lasldny WJ given in next week’s issu‘ Miss Audrey McDonald COOL COMFORT As summer dl‘aVVS near Canadians again face the need of guarding cessfully passed gra‘ examinations at To atory of Music. She Miss Helen Hunter, INSECTICIDAI. SOLUTIONS Various insecticidal (lusts and sprays have proven highly eficctive in the householder’s war against in- sects and other pests but such agents include potentially dangerous chem- icals including lead arsenate, basic copper arsenate, paris green, cyan- idwe and fluoride compounds, sul- phur and nicotine. The poisonous effect of each of these insecticides varies according to the nature of its chemical composition but prolonged contact with most, of them may have harmful effects. Care should there- fore bel taken when handling all such toxic materials. ' Most child feeding problems orig- inate after thelfirst year when the child‘s growth has slowed and his appetite has become less voracious. The majority of feeding troubles pre- viously stemmed from the mother’s anxiety to get certain foods such as spinach into the child because they had the necessary health-giving pro- perties. rThe ‘likes and dislikes of. the child were considered secondary. A more subtle approach is new con- sidered desirable. Parents should recognize some of the child’s prefer- ences and make an effort to substij tute more attractive foods with com- parable food values. ' ' MAPLE TINSMITH & PLUMBING SUPPLY Thornhill. Ont. jPhone 252J P.O. Box 263! Due FOR SALE, ANY LENGTH Cedar Posts, Rough Lumber DELIVERED ANYWHERE m -uQ»-oQu-u-4 -I)-u-u-u-‘ Accountants W. Ernest Lansdown & Co. Tinsmithing and Plumbing Eavestroughing Furnaces Installed J. Roy Herrington NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER GENERAL INSURANCE (Fire, A'ATImobile, Etc.) Richmond Hill, Ont. Telephone 87 Accountants â€"â€" Auditors Suite 404 â€" 229 Yonge St. TORONTO â€" ELGIN 3810 PROOF OF THE PUDDING Marguerite Boyle Elocution, Public Speaking, Dramatic Art CRUICKSHANK Phone 30J4 Unionville City, phone 01'. 8782 CON. 3, GORMLEY Telephone Maple 102 Residence 62r32 E. J. HINSON “HOMEWOOD HALL” FIREWOOD 9 David Judd i This correction L. HOUSE Richmond Hill Decorator King Le Do )ur ninion holida'y thi: t of the 40th an :1dny W.I. will b( ade three pian ) 1‘ )nto askay Phone 89w pupil of Charter DSQI‘V WOO”...OOOOOOOOOOOOOOQNOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOWOWQO “O000“OONWOM'NOOOOOQOONOOOOONWW . 2 iFrame Home Possible to Remodel; § URGENT FOR WAITING CLIENTS : W”NOWNOOM0§OOOONNW _’“O”OOO “99”.”OOOOMWWONWOOOV! iOLK SONG SPECIALIST â€" Alan Mills, baritone singer and guitarist of Montreal, whose Sunday song progrmns have won him a wide audience among- younger listeners. He sings and plays at 1:00 p.m. EDT, on stations of the CBC Trans-Canada network and with each song tells the story of its origin. To his programs, called Folk Songs for Young: Folks, Alan Mills brings a seemingly endless supply of songs, tunes and ditties in the “traditional” manner, most of which became part of his repertoire during several years in min- strel shows, grand opera and on the stage. His next program fall- ing‘ on July 4, Independence Day in the United States, this popular folk song specialist plans to salute his listeners across the border with two American favorite, Yankee Doodle and One More River. PERKINS FARM & HOME EQUIPMENT J. Carl Saigeon Agency MAPLE, ONTARIO ERNIE BROOK 5 ~TO 6 ROOMS WITH 3 BED ROOMS, WILL PAY UP TO $8,000.â€"- $3500 CASH 5"ACRES AND HOUSE FOR RAISING CHINCHILLAS, SHADE TREES A MUST. UPTO $10,000. 26 ACRESâ€"HOUSE NOT NECESSARY. TO ESTABLISH CHICKEN RANCH GOOD HOUSE, MUST BE ON YONGE STREET. SIZE OF HOUSE,OR LOT NOT IMPORTANT. MUST BE IN FAIR CONDITION. AIAEYS ACRES AND HOUSE, CO NVENIENCES NOT NECESS- UPITO 50 ACRES \VITH STONE OR MASONRY HOUSE. Real Estate Thornhill 168J Insurance International Harvester Tractors. Farm Machines and Twine. Goodyear and Firestone Tires. C.I.L. Paints and Chemicals. Bolens & Cunningham Garden Tractors Beatty & Fairbanks-Morse Pumps & Home Appliances Phone 21-W fist of Montreal, ‘10 audience amnn p.111. EDT, on sta each song; tells th “If it’s for the Farm â€" We sell it” See PENN Real Estate All insurance matters will receive the usual prompt attention and service. with confidence 1. Built for results. PECIALIST 'l‘eiephone Maple 11 ST â€" Alan Mills, baritone singer and mso Sunday song progrmns have won him younger listeners. He sings and plays at ms of the CBC Trans-Canada network and story of its origin. To his programs, called alks, Alan Mills brings a seemingly endless Richmond Hill, Ont.

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