Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 16 Dec 1948, p. 6

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‘0.”90669000O”OOMONOWOOOOM“"60”.de MMOOMOOOOOOW0”WW THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, December 16, 1948 T0 The Electors 0f the Twp. 0f Vaughan MANY THANKS TO THOSE WHO VOTED FOR ME AND WORKED ON MY BEHALF IN THE MUNICI- PAL ELECTION, AND MY BEST WISHES TO THE ELECTED REEVE AND COUNCIL. m Christmas Eve or AFTER Christmas Da y Cull BEFORE delay â€"- To be sure of reaching faraway friends with Here's how to avoid the rush of long Distance Christmas Calls" minimum of SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL. THE Bill TElEPHONE COW’ANY 0F CANADA-1:43:35 BERT PHELPS Telephone Richmond Hill 342J III-IIIIISBIIIIIIIII W” vommw H WMNW aomor woumuooi With Dr. S. W. Armitége, Map}: Small and Large Animals thornbill. Ont. FORTH ELECTRIC Windows and Door Frames Window Screens, Storm Sash Bathroom Cabinets, Cupboard Doors, Berry Crates, Rose and Garden Trellis. Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Repaired. Roy V. Bick INSURANCE 26 Adelaide St. W.. Toronto AD. 0311 16 Centre St. West Phone 55 Richmond Hill Richmond Hill, Telephone 15 Branch Offices a.L THORNHILL AND UNIONVI’LLE Phone Richmond Hill l34r31 J./ Rny Herrington NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER GENERAL INSURANCE (Fire, A'AQmobile,’ Etc.) Richmond Hill, Ont. Telephohe 37 Life, Fire, Automobile, eté. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Highland Lane, Richmond Hill SA ND â€" GRAVEL CRUSHED STONE $76.05 $86.75 $44.75 $56.00 J. Albert Hewitt ARCHITECT Dir. J. Sheppard WOODWORKING Marguerite Boyle Elocution, Public" Speaking, Dramatic Art “HOMEWOOD HALL” Official and Accredited Veterinarian Langstaff Phone Thornhill 2l7r21 Reverse Charges PHON E SCHOM BERG 69 AUB. NICHOLS GENERAL HAULAGE ORVAL JONES Wright & Taylor Farm 8: House “‘n'lng VETERINARY FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Mem. R.A.I.C Phone 89w i .0 Real Estate & Business Broker Thornhill Office, Phone 12 Evenings Mr. Ovel'bury 48W WWW O. SAT., DEC. 18, 1948 â€" Auction Sale of three 6-1‘oom solid brick houses with good sized lots, nicely situated on Main Street in the Village of Markham. All houses have own wa- ter and hydro throughout. The one has all conveniences, 3-piece bath and garage. Two have hardwood floors. These properties will be sold indiv- idually and subject to a reserve bid. Terms 10 per cent cash on day of sale balance in 30 days or part of balance can remain on a mortgage at a fair rate of interest announced on day of sale. Immediate possession given to the one dwelling. Sale at 2 pm. Property of John Tid‘ball. Ken and Clarke Prentice, Auctioneers. WW6...” William A. King was elected Reeve of North ‘Gwillimbury by acclamation following the retirement of Reeve Glover. Results of voting for other officers were: Deputy-reeve, J. L. Doyle, Roche's Point (638), Ben John- ston (401). Council (three to ‘be e1- ected), Clark W. Martin (673), James Clark (542), Lloyd iStiles (525), Ce- cil Prosser (516). On Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Brodie celebrated their silver wedding anniversary. Some of their beautiful gift flowers graced the church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Leuschner will be entertained by their entire family in Toronto on Saturday on the occasion of their golden wedding. They will be ‘at home” to their many friends and neighbors at the home of their son, Walter, on Tuesday after- Headford Sunday School annual White Gift Service day, December 12th, with a assortment of gifts. Wedding bell; seem to have been the order of the day at this time some years back. will be family the occz They will be ‘at home friends and neighbors their son, Walter, on noon, December let‘ clock until four. NORTH GWILLIMBURY ELECTION RESL' LTS The Y.P.U. of Headford United Church have charge of the annual Sunday School concert. which will be held on Wednesday evening, Decem- ber 22nd, with, of course, a Christ- mas tree. ‘ SALE REGISTERS We [have a large number of prospective purchasers for Suburban Homes, Farms Country Esta’tes DAVID McLEAN HEA DFORD Real Estate Wanted Do your port to cut down on electricity and keep pay envelopes full. Your co-operation in the past has helped. Here are a few sugges- tions as to how you can continue to help. While improved water conditions resulting from recent rainfall in the right places, have enabled The Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario to increase quotas to municipalities, water flow conditions are still not normal. Therefore, it is vitally important that all con- sumersâ€"industrial, commercial, domestic and ruralâ€"be constantly on the alert to avoid all unnecessary use of electricity. ’ to their me at the home Tuesday aft from two held its on Sun- generous 1ome of v after- two 0’- Turn off all unnecessary lights. Do not leave lights burning in empty rooms, halls, basement, attic, porch and garage. At the evening study or reading hours, group the family around the reading lamp and turn off other lights. Replace large light bulbsawith smaller ones. Where water is electrically heated, use hot water sparingly. Watch the switches on your range, your iron and other appliances. Turn them off as quickly as possible. Often the stored heat will finish the iobs. Use "High" heat for as short a time as possible for cooking or for boiling water. ' Don't let motors on motor-driven equipment run needlessly in home or factory. ln factory, store or ofi‘ice, don’t light a row or cluster of overhead lights when a single light nearby will do. All Consumers must continue their efiorts to cut down on electricity THE HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO The Em! of the Power Cuiofis Does NGT Mean The End of the Power Shortage

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