I PHONES:__TimRNmLL 118W JUNCTION 2980 i in-ulllnnum-nalluulun!Egg-[gulllllll IIIIIII IIIEIEIEEEBI Mllllfllllllllllllll “I‘lllllflflflmflflï¬lï¬ IEEIIIIHIIIIIIIII! Elna-ElInnElnnflnlasgaunï¬anwamaluuulIl-I _’_A-’_,_ I‘HE LIBERAI Farm Emglements FOR SALE Feed Trucks Sump Pumps “Empire†Garden Tractors Masseyâ€"Harris “Riteâ€"Way†Milking Machines Used International Manure Spreader in good condition Tractors and Farm Implements of all kinds repaired in our workshop. Book your order now. MASSEY-HARRIS AGENT Richmond Hill, Telephone 93w Reconditioned M. H. “101 Junior" Tractor on rubber New Rubber Tired Wagon Grain Grinders â€" Electric and Tractor Driven Eze-Ride Tractor Seats 4 Water Pressure Systems â€". Shallow Well and Deep Well (Immediate installation) PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN. TO YOUR STORM SASH REQUIREMENTS. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. FREE ESTIMATES. Do you know that some of the lovely fur coats and scarfs in downtown Show Win- dows were styled and produced by us in our modern fur shop right in your own neigh- bourhood? STORAGE FREE with every new coat or repair. RE-ROOFING PONY CREST LODGE Harold Mortson For Breakfasts, Luncheons and Dinners Funeral Designs â€"- Wedding Bouquets Our Specialty Mixed Bouquets . City and Suburban Delivery C. RIDDELL RICH VALE FLORIST Flowers wired anywhere in Canada and USA. Phone Richmond Hill 344r2 Come with your friends and dance (ENTIRELY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT) Thamhili Furriers GREEN LANE, THORNHILL Snack Bar Open Until Midnight Telephone Richmond Hill 178J RICHMOND HILL TELEPHONE 93W INSUL BRICK SIDING. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY G‘IVEN. Insulating CEDAR AND ASPHALT SHINGLES, Tel. 37R2 â€" Adam C. Reiter We specialize in re-roofing, UNIGNVILLE WOOD PRODUCTS Order early to avoid disappointment PHONE UNIONVILLE 128W 111101 ‘h ursday )ctober 1948 ‘RADIA'LS SHOULD BE LAST NOT FIRSTTO SUFFER POWER CUT The announcement of the North Yonge Radial Commission that there is to be a suspension in the Yonge Street Radial ser- vice and a substitution of a bus service has been met with con. siderable misgiving in the North Yonge Street district. We agree with those who feel strongly that the suspensron of the radial service sh-Ould have been one of the last resorts In a hydro saving program, not one of the ï¬rst. There has been so much evidence in' recent years that there are interests for varying reasons most anxious to get rid of the radial line and substitute a bus service, that we cannot blame many who think they scent anigger in the woodpile in the pres- ent situation. . . _ n n .1 n .___.L:‘:.-_L:..~ Cllb onuuu‘uv... Members of all municipal counc115 of the four participating municipalities are meeting toâ€"nig‘ht to consider the whole mat- ter and we are conï¬dent they will take steps to safeguard the transportation interests and rights of the people of the North Yonge Street district. ,1- n , .15.J~..:At +1~n+ We suggest that in the best interests of the GISLI‘ICI than. instead of suspending the radial car service the joint meeting of councils decide to suspend the suspension order. A ti'ansportation system such as the North Yong'e Radials renders a Vital service to a large community. As such it should be one of the very last services to be interfered with in a Hydro saving program. ‘Such action should be taken only as a last reâ€" sort after every other possible avenue of saving had been ex- hausted. u A L'L- mrrvn J:nmnan n43 Han '"Ohr further suggestion is that the ' ‘busses reportedly purchased for operati Street and then they would be spared the to put them in operation. An Irishman, inviting a friend to his wedding anniversary, explained how to ï¬nd him in the apartment building where he lived. “Come to the seventh floor," he said, “and where you see the letter D on the door push the button wigh your elbow and when the door opens put your foot against it n “Why do I have to use my elbow and my foot?†asked his friend. “Well for heaven's sake,†exclaim- ed' the Irishman, “yoh’re not coming empfy handed, are you '2†Markham. Ont. llllllllll'lfllllllfl King Memorial Library LIBRARY HOURS Wednesday . . . . . . . . . . . Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Books For Adults Adults . . . . . . . . . . . . . SLOO per year High School Students 50c per year Public School Students . . . . . . Free OOWMWW DATED at the City of Toronto. this 15th da of September 1948 by WILLIAM 'OOK & GIBSON, 912 Federal Building, Toi‘onto 1, Ontario, Solicitors for the Administrators. WOODBRIDGE & VAUGHAN TELEPHONE COMPANY LTD. IN THE MATTER of the Estate of MENNO SMITH. late of the Town- ship of Vaughan, in the County of York, Retired Farmer, deceased._ ALL PERSONS having any claim against the late MENNO SMITH who died. on or about the 3‘0th day of July, 1948, or against his Estate, are required to send particulars of their claim to the undersigned on or be- fore the 15th day of October, 1948, after which date the assets of the Estate will be distributed, having re- gard only to those claims of which notice shall then have been received. IIIIIT‘EIIIIIIIIIBII Telephone Operators Want‘ed Maple Exchange Phone 252J Excellent Working Conditions 5 Day Week Statutory Holidays With Pay Sick Beneï¬ts Pay Increases According to Schedule if Work Satisfactory Kpply in writing â€" stating qualiï¬â€" ' cations E. J. HINSON Notice to Creditors Centre St. COME BEARING BURDENS SAND â€" GRAVEL CRUSHED STONE Loam - Fill An Independent Weekly â€" Established 1873 Subscription Rate, $2.00 per year; To the United States $2.50 Member Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association J. E. SMITH, M.P., Publisher Interior & Exterior RICHMOND HILL L. W. REID THORNHILL Decorator FEES Phone 77M LIBERAL†3-8.30 p.111. 7.30-9 p-m. & Children Box 268 the best interests of the district that radial car sermce the joint meeting of c3w13 that the T.T.C. dispose of the for operation on’ North Yonge spared the periodical temptation Mr. an'd Mrs. Arthur Treloar of Toronto (nee Mary Oliver) were week end guests at the; home of Mary's aunt, Mrs. George Merrick. Mrs. Wm. J. Oliver is visiting her sister, Mrs. Foster, in Toronto this past week. Mrs. Foster is returning to the Canadian West. Mrs. Donald Allen and son, Brian, are holidaying in Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ireland have moved to_thei1' new residence in Brampton. Friends and acquaintances of Mr. Ross Healey, former resident of Ma- ple will be sorry to learn that he is ill in Toronto General Hospital. Mr. Egbert Kefl’er, chef on S. S, Manitoulin out of Owen Sound, is home in Maple. Light refreshments will be served by the Home and School Association, and a cordial ‘nvitation is extended to all to come and see the school and visit with the teachers. The pupils’ work books will be on their desks and parents will be able to talk to the teachers individually. All persons having claims against the Estate of Alice Charles, late of the Village of Richmond Hill, who died on or about the 215t day of June, 1948, are hereby notiï¬ed to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned personal represent- atives of the said deceased, on or before the 15th day of November. 1948. Immediately after the said date the said personal representative will distribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. Public School Open Night The School Board and Principal, M12 David Smith, of Langsafl‘ Pubâ€" lic School are arranging for the school to be open to the public Fri- day evening, Octgber 1-5th, from 8 to 10 p.m. ' The regular meeting of the Home and School Club which was sched- uled for Monday, October 11th. will be cancelled owing to the Thanksgivâ€" ing Holiday. les. late of the Village of Richmond Hill‘ deceased. CHARLES, Executol's. bv their Sol-- icitor, Joseph Rabinowitch. 4:0 Yonge Street, Box 176, Richmond Hill. Ont. TAKE NOTICE that all persons having claims against the estate of William Henry Reid, late of the Village of Erdeeley, who died on or about the 210th day of September, 1946, are required to send details of the same together with due proof thereof to the undersigned Adminis- trator, on or before the 25th day of October 1948, after which date the Administrator will proceed to dis- tribute the assets among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to such claims of which he shall then have notice. Dated at Richmond Hill this 7th dav of October. 1948. HARRY CHARLES and WILLIAM IN THE MATTER of the Estate of'William Henry'Reid, late of the Village of Edzelev, deceased. DATED at Toronto this 22nd day of September, 1948. FRED N. REID, Glass Replacedâ€"Estimates Free Phone Aurora 186M J. WARLOW IN THE, ESTATE of Alice Char- Native to Creditors AND OTHERS Notice to Creditors AND OTHERS PAINTER & DECORATOR SPRAY & BRUSH ' LENGSTAFF 18, Toronto Sii‘eet. Toronto Administrator, Bv his Solicitors. NEWMAN 8:; NEWMAN MAPLE lunch, Miss Helen Boynton spent the week end with Miss June Collard. Mr. and Mrs. G. 'Mortson, Wayne and Bruce had dinner on Sunday with Mrs. W. Mortson and Miss Connie Mortson of Toronto. daughter The Young People will meet on Sunday evening, October 10th, at 7:30 in the Sunday School Room. Newcomers are always welcome. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. E. Klinck cm the arrival of their The Senior Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. M. Jarvis on Tues- day evening, October 12th. 'Mrs. M. Styrmo will be giving a talk on Hal- lowe'en and a demonstration on salads. Members are asked to bring Mr. and Mrs. Eby had dinner Sun day evening- with Mr. and Mrs. R Perkins and\ Coral. The patrol from the lst Richmond Hill Troop that participated in the “Camporee†held recenly at‘ Mr. Cork’s place on Steele’s Ave. and the 3rd Concession was highly Compli- mented for their courtesy and know- le-dge‘of cam-ping requirements, and also on their neatness and the clean- liness of their camp'site. On Friday, October lst, Mr. Dun- ning of Toronto gave a lecture on “Tibet†which was greatly enjoyed by all present: On Saturday, as part of the “Civic Service†that the Boy Scuots and Cubs are taught to help with, took the form of a delivery service of pamphlets 'on behalf of the Hydro dealing: with the current power short- age, and they covered as much of the village as was possible with the mat- erial supplied. Boys, don’t forget Church Parade October 17th. at Thornhill. Apple Day, October 16th, Village-wide Paper Collection, OC- tober 23rd. FOLKS â€" Please keep these dates in mind and back-up the local Scouts and Cubs. Anniversary services will be held at Headford United Church Sunday, October 17th, at 11 am. and 7 pm. Rev. Atton of Toronto will' speak with special music by Willowdale Quartette. ' VICTORIA SQUARE BOY SCOUT NEWS HEADFORD needs of the vomnnlnity. excel one another in helpfulness and efï¬ciencyâ€"i satisfying y0ur requests for information or adviceflin meeting the growing, changing ï¬nancial compete for your business. They strive to better banking service. always working to give you better and Your freedom of choice keeps the spur of competition SPONSORED BY YOUR RANK on choose the bank which suits you best. Canadian banks, like other private concerns, a spur that works for i Petrolane Bottled Gas MONNOOOOOMQOOOWO OWQWOOONWW 0...! 3qwmmuoun¢ “umummmm “MCCOâ€. 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