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We can install complete units with guaranteed work under a time payment plan. Summer Baking and Cooking SEE BELOW For Store, Lu11c11R00m and for farmers Real Estate Th0rnhi11168J Insurance Richmond Hill Plumbing 81 Healing JACKSON’S HARDWARE ELECTRIC URGENT FOR WAITING CLIENTS See the Waterloo Garden Tractor Our sales prove they are the best. We will demonstrate on your property. 602-1 YONGE ST., NEWTONBROOK F. Y. W. Brathwaite Paris Auto Suppiy See FENN Real Estate FOR SALE FOR FAST 82 Yonge Street Phone Thornhill 24212 or Willowdale 568 Phone 18 Richmond Hill We deliver 20 Cubic Foot Capacity Phone Richmond Hill 296W Richmond Hill See it at the and . . . . . $15.95 each TRACTORS I’.O. Box 1 19 l1 Area seeded to wheat in Canada this year is estimated at 24,073,900 acres, a reduction of one per cent from the estimated 24,260,400 acres sown last year, according to ï¬gures released by the Bureau of Statistics. Area under oats is practically un- changed. Rye acreage is substan- tially increased, while that of bar- ley showed a marked reduction. Hay and clover acreage is down two per cent, but alfalfa up four per cent. Acreage seeded to potatoes :5 one per cent higher. Expecting construction work to begin immediately, the Aurora Lions Club hopes to provide concerts in their new $4,000 abandshell later this summer. The bandshell will be built entirely of concrete and will provide accommodation for a 40-member band. To facilitate this and other projects the Lions Club held their annual carnival and dance last week. Americans have more time-saving devices and less time than any other people in the world. These scientists are the queerest people! Now there‘s one who says he discovered something a hundred times sweeter than sugar, and then he forgot to tell her name. This year’s harvest in Scotland is expected to be a record one. Last season’s [high output will certainly be maintained and probany surpas- sed. Its value was $30 million, which- was 31% greater than the prewar ï¬gures. This is disclosed in returns recently issued by the Department of Agriculture for Scotland. Mr. Walter Thomson, Markham, discovered a starling’s foot in one of his rat traps that are set near his mink pens. This was no ordinary starling’s foot as it was tagged with a registered number. Apparently somebody was trying, for one this: at least, to see what the lifetime of these birds may be, as this tag was dated ’44. What does a bride think when she walks into a church? “Aisle, Altar, Hymn.†A pedestrian may be wrong, but should you kill him? Husband: “Yeah, but your cargo has shifted." A [happily married college profes- sor delivered a graduation address in which he tendered this sage adâ€" viée: “Gentlemen, many of you will ma'fy. Let me entreat you to be kind to your wives. Be patient with them. W'hen you are going out to- gether, don’t worry if your wife is not ready at the appointed time. Have a good book nearby. Read it while you wait. And, gentlemen, I assure you that you will be aston- ished at the amount of information you will acquire." can Build on what unites Then we can unite to build. Navy Wife: “When we were ï¬rst married you said I had a shape like a beautiful ship.†For all your printing requirements, consult your home paper, The Lib- eral, telephone 9, Richmond Hill. Education experts from 20 nations are meeting in Britain to study pro- blems facing teachers all over the world. The gathering has 'been ar- ranged by UNESCO and it is part or UNESCO’s programme for this year to raise edwcational standards throughout the world. It was rather late at night when the man of the :house went into the kitchen for a midnight snack before retiring. He opened the refrigera- tor and was about to try a tasty portion of cold chicken when sud- denly he stopped short. There, on the bottom shelf, was a widdle wab- bit curled up and sound asleep. Some men have a thousand reasons why they can't do something, when all they need is one reason why they Farm labour immigration from the Displaced Persons Camps Of Gerâ€" many has now been developed to the point where a Canadian farmer may obtain a year-round helpey from 0v- erseas within a very short time 01‘ his application being ï¬led with the National Employment Service. In the last six weeks, 70‘ charges have been laid by Chief Constable Ronald Watt, Wlhitchurch twp., an the Musselman Lake and Wilcox Lake alea. The charges are mostly tres- passing, disturbing the peace, vag- rancy and illegal possession of li- quor. “Watcha doing here?†asked the worthy gentleman. “Oh, I'm just westing†replied the W‘abbit. “This IS a Westinghouse, isn’t it?†To get teamwork, give it‘ C. is just aromd Next holiday is Lab/‘1‘ Day‘ General News and Vlews 0 CCI‘IIOI‘ Employment conditions in Canada showed further improvement during June and July, Labour Minister Mitâ€" chell announced today in his monthly statement on the manpower picture. Seasonal industries are making hea- vy demands upon the labour force. but the supply‘ of workers is mar: adequate than one year ago and- se- veree labour shortages have been avoided. If you think you can’t do very much, and that the ï¬ttle you can do is of no value, think of these things. Little boys are taught not.to butt in when someone else is in a converâ€" sation. In the same way, drivers of cars shouldn‘t cut in or cut out when someone else is driving along the road. Courtesy is even more impor- tant on the road than in conversa- tion. On the road it saves lives ev- ery day. Beautifully situated across from the Electric Light Pondfl on No. 47 Highway, “there is a plot of three acres of land on which an option has been obtained by the Building and Sites Committee of the Cottage Hos- pital, Uxbridge. The site just a lit- tle south of the town, has a magniï¬- cent view facing south east, where a whole countryside unfolds itself for about a mile. An apple falling from the cause of discovering gravitation. Motorists, don’t forget the golden rule of safety. Drive as you would have others drive. Remember, to the others you are the “other fell- ow.†A shirt waving 01! a clothesline was the beginning Of a balloon, the forerunner of the Graf Zeppelin. A spider web strung across a gar- den path suggested the suspension bridge. A lantern swinging in a tower the “beginning of the pendulum was THE CLERK’S OFFICE’WILL BE CLOSED DURING THE WEEK OF AUGUST 9TH. VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL RU SELL LYNETT, Clerk We service Radios, Washing Machines, Motors, Refrigerators and All Electrical Appliances. teakettle singing on the stove the beginning 0f the steam en- ELECTRICAL WIRING Phone 242 Your GENERAL ELECTRIC Store Installations, Alterations, Wiring And Repairs NOTICE School authorities agree: REO and only REO, builds the school bus that gives maximum safety. And the reason is simplel REO manufactures, assembles, services and guarantees a complete busâ€"no extras to buy. That makes REO alone responsible for the high quality and complete safety of REO school buses from tires to top. Come in or call for a full demonstration anytime. Delivery guaranteed. YEREX ELECTRIC a tree was the iaw of was Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Boynton were Mr. and Mrs. A. Forson, Ringwood, Mrs. Ela Ratcliï¬ and Mr. Angus of Stoufl‘vilie and Mr. and Mrs. Norman McMurchy cf Brampton. Weddfng bells are ringing in the community. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wellm‘an, Murray and Dennie of Toronto, have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. Mort- son, Wayne and Bruce. Misses Ruby and Viola Avison ahd Dorothy Oliver are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. Collins and little son of Alameda, S-ask. Mr. Jim Boynton and Doug Scotch- mer of Richmond Hill are holidaying at Lake Huron. Miss Helen Boynton spent the holi- day week end at Port Bolster. Miss Phyllis Westbrook of Toronto spent the holiday week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Westbrook. The Morston Reunion was held on Monday, August 2nd, on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mortson, Margaret and Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McMurchy of Brampton were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sanderson and Mabel. Miss Grace Boynton, graduate nurse of the Grace Hespital has just ï¬nished her three week vacation at her home. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Perkins and Carol, Miss M. Forsythe had dinner Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. D. Pickering, Kenneth, Neil, Carolyn and Miss M. Pickering. Mr. Richard Tl'ibbling of Milton spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson. “Don’t be silly, he doesn’t even suspect anything.†Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. R. Sproxton on the birth of their son last Wednesday in Newmarket Hos- pital (Howard Neal). Mrs. John Forrester and Arvilla had dinner and supper last Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ben- nett. Our sympathy is extended to Mrs. Menno Smith of Edgeley and her fam- ily on the death of Mr. Smith last Friday. “Your husband looks like a bril- liant man. I suppose he knows ev- erything?" Misses Jean Brumwell, Loretta Currey and Lillian Nichols have been vacationing at the C.G.I.’I‘. camp for several days. VICTORIA SQUARE GORMLEY THE 97 YONG Richmond Hil ï¬ne quality ï¬bre-weave, art leather turn. red Emma pyogegts gepms: 'Six'uirï¬y Wearing SETS ONE-MAN TOW BAR. For towing cars and 4-wheel trailers. W11! not may, zigzag or cut corners COME! 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