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The Liberal, 21 Oct 1948, p. 7

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.r â€" 1" .‘7- T . , d'””"”‘”""““mulnu'flluuflun K' C's. D’ ' t N 7 y ELLORE Till? LIBERAL. Richmond ll‘lt. Thursday. October 21. 19â€"18 M I . = 5 TV \_ w ' ‘â€"#\â€"\. I _ ‘ , awwwwmoeooomoooeoooowmwm... f‘ 2‘ i‘..iill' .\‘1 .. ‘i‘e‘ iii i'i’i Q a. m c uiien M tors u â€"»â€"â€" ‘ - « i â€"â€"'â€" . ‘ll‘mitltil llrvll “i "ieii' (inn-m i 9 E O I Mr. and Mrs. .\. E. Jarvis and "ill. l t vaer a wide ranu'cpif grih'ioi‘i; in. iiiietii :- whm a \; lend-i] ‘l'l i j w s, 2 '3 I: l~l~l YON(il‘: STREET : Stepheili .sjieifl. a l'i‘ltr'f‘lll iiei‘k i“.'l at ilizililiu' :t‘lcr'iiillllc‘ "1 1 business text I in :itiei‘. lain-c tw 'iear i|\‘.vll willy :i‘r i L 1': lick]: sianil, ncai oi: .\‘jcliilj.. an .:_s_ . luauâ€"15c ias been ii rn- t: iee act cmnei‘y ".‘zstei .\K:~» : .\lisscs l‘ll’cilll- r i-.i:i :\l\'llt‘ ('i‘im- :.ied by Mr. and Mlle. J. L. (lrcw wt Swings 1'." , . <l‘. by iizwifliis lit 3 E z n a iizings. V'l‘tlll'ldll. siicii: Saturday hei'c l\ill‘_'.' and Jun .\.neg'i'ovc has conâ€" tlit- liistitzi‘c. .\liii'li ii'iii‘l '\ ii ii‘ I; r be \ ‘ I 1 1 Is z n _ v ‘ ‘ with .\lss Iii a lli‘! :iis at :..c home iii strut-ted :i book-cilfii- tor children s those ll‘ilill‘L“ part. A ‘mwixtii'nl liziul / ' u & = Mis. .\. iadu l1. _ books. These volu'iitai‘yy etl'ort» point was served in all ill the bust-iiicii '3 '""“' z E! ‘ H ' . l ‘ ‘ .l‘ollivt-t-Kent 1 I h to, Illi‘ft'ly lllllt'l't's‘f t10H 'll‘it: library 11nd Ellii‘lW‘Ytil‘l.’ v‘ lie :l‘it:21llili‘l'\ of.le to NE\V FINDLAY AND FEASE FFRNACES g :3 Just phone and we “.1” Dick up your car and make I (‘ liit a1 {cit-inf (nit zllll.tl\l\l_lllti (mars. i\.‘ll c] non eianioiait jar :eitihivigl; mill also lliilllh Inlii‘st’ o1. t.l;’ .llllll';i‘ l'1ii- 3 Part‘. and Repairq for a" make: of furnaces . _ v V. (’ll lit! lll t‘t .llll't'J. L“ “ll. '315 (‘YUl' lt‘t‘ -(( C. 5- 1 “I'D illtl\\'l ll t‘l'.\ llllC » {illit‘i' lliildllt‘ \\'.‘.H \ V ‘ ‘ > a dEh‘er.‘ after Ser‘lce‘ I tl‘e sxene ot' a pi‘eitinu' wedding on fact tlizi'. King .\lQlWil‘lal Library may lied with us; 2 $ a . a Friday. (atom-r tiih. when {i\. E. B. well boast its lilfl'll ('lllibl‘e reading November moi-1mg \iill lit. lipid 11f . 2 a Genera} Rep31rs Texaco PrOductS I Eddy solcmnized the iiiiii'riage vows matter. and careful supervision by the home of Mrs. A. lisliiip when t I of Valerie Kent. daughter of Mr. and Librarian Miss Marliorie Jarvis and Agriculture and Canadian Industries ,9 = B / I _ . E Mrs, (‘lzii-cnce Kent aiil llaro‘nl li‘ol- other members of the board. Member- is the topic. Tho motto is “Let iio- : R I d H“ J I d d ’ S I liott, son ot‘ Mr. and Mrs. G, llarvcy ship is steadily Increasing. Adults thing be wasted" and the roll tall lclmon l T919 hone 5-] a “t I y I Folliott ot‘ Kine". pay $1.00 per yeal‘: high school stu- “ Causes of poverty" Let l'\'t*l'}’ 2 p Q I I (liven in marriage by her father. dents 5tlcciits21nd1)L1lJli(' school chil- member endeavor to be pres-uni as “..°..°‘.m“.“.°°°°°.‘....°°.mOWOO“OOMW : u the bride made a charming;- picture in di'cll free. Lilil‘Ill‘X filial‘tcrs are 10â€" we expect our distiict iiil'ii-ers to be ... â€"-â€"_' ' - E a white satin gown with titted bodâ€" catcd in King Memorial Hall, Meinâ€" with us. ° _‘ _ D 'WBHETHEBEIIflllll'lll'flFII‘JVIIIIIIII' ice, full skirt and long" circular train. orial Park centre.“ L - . . Her veil was caught to a coronet of Major Chester . C ellan of Sask- T I . S d R seed )earls and she carried a white atoon. who was a {Ellest at the marâ€" 0 o 0 Bible with streamers of tiny l’ust‘» iiage 01 his niece the tormer Isobel lilltlleL (liérTSOMOllER? I11"R§\Vl\- I ‘ bL'ds. Mrs. Audrie Kent. sisterâ€"in- \\'alkington. which took place early T (a, A. ’l VLF, EN i.‘(i [. . . law of the bride. was her attendant'tl‘iis month, spent a short time at F.\.\'('V CHINA. GLASSMARIC. JXIJIJ wearing a turquoise moire taffeta King at. the homeflof‘ Mrs. Walkingâ€" “HULK IOULS‘ 1‘1!“ INCLUDING D ton who is his wifes sister. Major The Property oi TELEPHONE 300 2 Arnold St. EX-Servicemen PONY CREST LODGE GOOD FOOD Breakfast, Luncheons, Dinners and Suppers Snack Bar and Dancing Till Midnight COME WITH YOUR FRIENDS & DANCE 1, Weddings and Parties Catered For PHONE RICHMOND HILL 178.] AND RESERVE YOUR TABLE gown with boat neck, a fitted bodice man ushered. Mrs. Isobel Bridgeâ€" inan was soloist and the church orâ€" ganist aceompanied her. At the Old Mill, the bride's mother received in a wine crepe ensemble with corsage of yellow roses assisted by the groom's. mother wearing grey crepe and pink roses. For a honeyâ€" moon spent at Hotel Britannia, Lake of Bays, the bride travelled in brown tall'eta, with brown and beige acces- sories. The couple are residing at Weston. Creamery Robbed Cookstown Creamery owned by Max Kaplan, was robbed through Saturâ€" day night or early Sunday morning last week and 42 pounds of butter and two motor-operated heaters were removed. PC. Carl Kreuger who inâ€" vestigated said thieves had forced open an outside door, sawed their way through an inside door heavily barred, and loaded loot in a car for a quick getâ€"away. Manager Joseph Doyle discovered the loss about 10 am. on Sunday morning. Mr. Kap- lan has offered a reward for clue to the robbers. Creamerics oftâ€"times come in for annual fall or spring cleanâ€"ups. and Cookstown is one of the first this Autumn season. King; City Bakery The new bakery at King. owned and operated bv Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mc- Leod, is being well patronized. Good home baked food finds ready custom- ers. Mrs. McLeod has recently com- pleted a special cooking course which added to her former experience and knowldge reinforces her skill. Mr. Herb. E. Ross is now convales- cing at his home at Strange from in- juries and shock received from a high- wav trafi‘ic accident last week. He had been treated at Newmarket hos- pital for several days. A large amount in sheep claims has been paid out by King township counâ€" cil. totalling $322 for a period of one month. Mrs. Melinda Bryan of Lloydâ€" beth. at Women’s College Hospital on October 7. . Farewell Tea Mrs. Eric Johnston entertained at: her home. Ballycroy, on Friday af- trrnoon for close friends of Mrs. Jesâ€" sie Davis. who returns to England about October 23rd, after visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Dent, for the past six months. Parting gifts and best wishes were extended Mrs. Davis who had endeared herself by her hapâ€" py disposition and generous nature. She left King on Tuesday evening bound for Montreal where she will spend the remainder of the stay in Canada with her travel companion who flew from England to Canada with her in May last. Mrs. Davis' departure is regretted by her many friends, who admire her special cf- fort to send food parcels back to her family and friends in England, there- by denying herself many treats and nice things while in Canada. She goes home taking kind regards from King folk to her family in England and special regards to her aged inoâ€" ther. Rev. A. H. Halbert and wife of Al- liston were in town last week for the special W.M.S. meeting held at King United Church. Mr. Halbert ‘was ’forced to give up preaching duties at Beeton and Tottenham due to poor health, and is now living at Alliston. Friends were glad to see them once again. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST F. L. Lowrie, R.O.. Eyesight Specâ€" ialist, starts seventh year of his work as an eyesight specialist in Richmond Hill by coming to Austin‘s. Drug Store on Wednesday morning, Octoâ€" l‘er 27th to examine eyes. fit glasses, etc.. etc. He graduated from college in 1923 and has had an office on Yenge St.. North Toronto, since May 1925. Chair. (These 3 pieces covered in imported French tapestry, with reversible cushions, like new.) Solid Walnut Top (late Leg Table (opens 52" x 40") Walnut Tea Wagon with glass tray Walnut Mantel Clock (perfect con- dition) Large Electric Grate (shimmering coals and heavy top elements) Copper and Brass .Iardiniere Stand Electric Floor Lamp (indirect and fl candles with shades) Electric Bridge Lamp with shade Folding Card Table Smokers' Cabinet Small Walnut Flower Stand Pair Miniatures of Famous Paintings (Mother and Cliin & The Cavalier) Pair Paintian on (ilass in frames Rug ll ft x (3 ft., good 3 Table Runners, Mzidiera Table Mats and bolder Cocktail Shaker. 6 glasses and tray. gold ornamented " Steel Bed, size. walnut finish Colleran Woven Wire Spring Walnut Dresser with mirror. .‘1 it. 4 in. Vanity Dresser with mirrors, 5} It. R in. 3 Floral Pictures. English wall plate Reversible Blanket (red and blue R0 x T() in.) 2 Electric Bed Lights Kitchen Drop Leaf Table 6 Kitchen Chairs Number Table Napkins Tudhope Electric Rangette Enamel Steel Top Table Bread Box}. Bird Cage and Stand Folding Cot with spring filled matâ€" tress. 1 extra mattress Small Veranda Table Quebec Stove with oven Wicker Flower Stand Folding Chair Frames Bedroom Cabinet mahogany finish 5 Old English Cups and Saucers Scales with weights \ T .md diam tmm }IC]‘ costume was \IcLellan attended the Pi-Ocrressiveâ€" s w v s c o . ‘ ' ‘ " ‘ . . l" " . Ll' ‘1‘.“ KENDLI‘. completed by a matching feather bon- Conservative convention at Ottawa, F 1 :1 “RT T. l 1‘ ELECTRIC MOTORS RANGETTES Mr and She (named :1 nosegny of ros- and was able to accomplish the two “lame “ 10’) 991M“ _ 1 IRONS RECORD PLAYERS Cc, events during his time in Ontario. q\11'PRl:”\:_n blai‘ogi‘fR n IAMPS TOASTERS The best man was Keith Kent, the Born - Mr. and Mrs. John \Vhalâ€" » - ‘ v ’4 Li A ‘ R. E. Bo bride's brother and George Bridge- ley are happy to announce the birth Upholstered Chesterfield, Round Bac- 01L BILRNERS VACUUM CLEANERS ' of their daughter, Catherine Eliza- kcd Arm Chair, Winged Arm RADIOb \VASHING MACHINES SUPPLIED and GUARANTEED by FERGUSON ,\ v7 6 Elizabeth St., Richmond Hill, phone 148 I LECTRICAL iiiiiiNGi'“ Installations, Alterations, Wiring And Repairs We service Radios, Washing Machines, Motors, Refrigerators and All Electrical Appliances. YEREX ELECTRIC Phone 242 Your GENERAL ELECTRIC Store B. W. MILLER i town was the highest claimant for . Reed Baby Carriage 8191.00. King and Vaughan Plow- 28 Pieces Dinnerware men's Association has been granted 6 Sherbert Glasses the 511111] of 850 by King township 1 Box. Glass Tumblers h counci. - 4 7 Brass Crumb Tray and Brus Mrs. Len Robb. Aileen, Lenore and E1 ECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 2 Soup Bowls Russell spent last Friday in Toronto. Solid Brass Toasting; Fork luv. and Eli‘s, Bill Huckle of Brace. 69 Casserole and Stand bridge called on Mrs. W. Rolling and Plated Casserole Stand and Liner Mrs. Alfred Gillhain on their way i Farm 81 House “‘n‘mg Electric VVaft‘le Maker from Toronto to Bracebridge last Glass Top Serving: Trav week. having left their son. Jack. in Glassware and Fancy China Bowls residence at Toronto Unversity where I'Iu'u'ululln-I-lnfll Complete Roll Slate Covered Roofing hbg":‘ -_ ' uthnH k- , - ' e m ii uc HARRY E. PALMER gridiron”. '1 1e is postmaster in the northern town i and paid a call on the Kingr postmas- taps ter Wells McDonald. The Huckles Veterinary Surgeon Cyclone Seeder had great praise for their own town. Grindstone and Stand Wholesale and Retail Flbrist Floral Designs Cut Flowers Bedding Plants l Delivery Anywhere in North York WE GROW OUR OWN Telephone 2 l Maple, Ont. Engineer-Ed m9. EVERY CAR AND TRUCK l -.â€"â€"~wâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"W and are very active in both cominun- THORVHILL Number of other articles ity and church interests. Mrs. Huck- i Terms: Cash. No reserve. Sale at o .5. Carl Salgeon Ag n y Le has continued her vpcal wtoré, ge- Phone Thornhi“ 250 2 1pan. Property sold, death causes ‘ . e C rains on reserve eacni s. or ' . . ’g a “‘9 MAPLE, ONTARIO the town and nearby districts. She [lulu-Elfi-IIIIIEIII KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE. Anr‘. E R N I E B R O C K PiPESâ€"to fit m. Tail Exhaust . Chevrolet. ‘i‘ was teacher of King junior room 20 Markham P.O.. phone Markham '70“i years-ago before her marriage, and GOOWWWOOMM. Milliken P17.- Dhone Agincourt 52w3 her Sister, Mrs. Jack Archibald of ' ' Ed Kyle, clerk MU FFLERSâ€"to lit Chevrolet. '21! ':;‘.‘ «l. .‘l-l Standard ‘ by, . .. ‘ 1'» o: . ls . - . . Dodge ‘4': "‘05: “‘9?” In Dodge Jilliiliii 'tljorontto “has principal. at the sarnfie & , _ . ,, . . . Telephone Maple 11 .. ‘ < . v if}. Ford V,“ (mi)st ime. eac .ing 6 senior room. e -- . a : . . 'Z.‘ - Egg Vits. (complete-8159101“ 1:33 garlifggplljlqn ° year:3 héive made no change in Bill ' - an J WARLOW Oldsmobile, .i.-4n ' .l..io ‘40:“; Library Hours for King Gurney Gas Ranges 0 ' Plymouth iniosi models) 0320 [o 8.65 V For C:rs and Moiels Not Listed Enquire tcr Prices To accomodate many who are suh- for ESSOtane _ , . scriberg 01' potential subscribers to Furnaces â€" All‘ Condltlonlng King M or' 1 L'b'. r h i. P v - ule of rigirslahas‘iiQJrl (iri‘iiil :Cpetiy Essufigfiesnfi SPRAY & BRUSH the usual prompt attention ‘ Glass Replacedâ€"Estimates Free thehlibraiyfboard. Wednesdays of T] h N eac wee , rom 3 to 8.30 p.m.; on e ep one laple 102 . Residence 621-32 Phone Aurora 186M 311d servme' Fridays of each week 7.30 to 9 p.m. hours thereby. The board has an- WWM”0W“M. All insurance matters will receive Contour; Change to FLOOR MUEEOLB . ' " More: on V â€"fo.' better luhrmfim Use. of Friday evening extends the ciliifirlifiié pounced new books for adults and _ :‘rsmiy: gggdgenbnoflme titre pops-1a; Pillsgin? â€"â€"â€"â€"-~‘--â€"â€"- ' _ s . v you( c: eonr ' ea c - I Rubber With HeaVYI F2" Bid; iiiilttgialll Two Solitude: by Mzichnnan; lerd: . he?b§l'ni?ill;iiHi;UDâ€"lâ€")ellus-ls EFUSXTLEIIP. 8 “mm . he}? and Laurel .VVOOdS DY Kays- I looks better Heavy felt back xmes qua” '2 gmlth and The BlShOp’S NIantle by e s protection against draiighls. heui and Turnbull. 147 new books have been . noise To fit most carsâ€" at urlCES 4.40 acouired since the Spring season for both adults and children and to these have been added a case of books, the gift of Major C. M. Chandler which savings . . that mean real lo C. L. KNAPPETT Landscaping, Grading, Sodding Well Rotted Manure Delivered Save On 75.359 Timeiy Auto Needs AUXILIARY DRIVING LAMPS -â€" MOTO-MASTER "95" PISTON RING Amber or clearâ€"powertui - sealed SETSâ€"Unconditional” guaranteed to beam units. Lamp is solid mass stop Worst oil Bumpers, Engineered highly chrome plated. Brackets .n- to live «I lll car new power and pep. eluded for both early and late model 4-cyl.ci‘.is U-cy] cars 8-cyl cars Guaranteed Nursery Stock mounttnks .. . .. (1': l'ill‘JSI (Ix riiigSi (‘34 ringsi ‘ ‘ . 2.95 4.40 5.90 \T ' SHOCK ABSORBER AND |\.\l-.E< RADIATOR CLEANER AN i . ACTION FLl‘lDâ€"Kecp these units ~â€"Tivo topmotch productls) T353313 one RIChmond~ T H “ w 0 R N - o u T ” E N G I N tilled for lllflVlllltIlll ridiiir iouiloll pistely r°ceudition the cooling sys- 39 -- 29 CHRYSLER METHOD REMAHUFAGTURED ENGINE Egalia:é§srt01ie nIeIW-Eardpfip In )ust one day by haying us Engine gets a NEW crankshaft. All arts which do not meet "‘ Chrysler-bu“)? Ce’rr et 0 kemgrgufactured lzngme in your engineering specrfications are replace with Genuine Chrysler- A d F . f d _ a or truc'. urysler MethoduRemanu- engineered parts. Every Chrysler Method Remanufactured n rew A. 8111er E actute engines are not ordinary overhauled or re-built” Engine :5 tested on a dynamometer and is guaranteed to E: engines. Chrysler Method Rem'anuactured Engines are develop the same torque and horsepower as a new engine. dzflerent. Thev are precrsron-buxlt to rigid specifications Come in to-day and let us show you what is different about General Insurance ,~ ' v laid down by Chrysler Engineers. Every Remanufactured the CHRYSLER METHOD of Remanut’acturing engines. in p . ~ MW! BOND LAKE GARAGE Life. Fire. Automobile S: Casualty Prompt Personal Attention i;- "Utah 97 YONGE ST. ./ Richmond Hill, Ont. ,1 ' ,- iinoxn to: p_ c, Hm. prop. - Box 100 MAPLE Phone 100 OAK RIDGES, Ph K' . ‘ “ < ' - 7 â€"â€" : - â€"~ - _ E . one mg 4‘311 (ARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED . ..c l l l l l ¢.J,.. - .. .N_.; <-

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