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The Liberal, 30 Dec 1948, p. 4

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“wuuouumomm Real Estate & Business Broker Thornhill Ofi'ice, Phone 12 Evenings Mr. Overbury 48W WWW”... WWWWWMWOO @«meu CLASIFIED ADS in these columns are charged at the rate of 7 cents per line, with a minimum charge of 35c for any one advertisement. This is 'the cash rate. When ~ads.Iya1"»eveeizn2- by mail remittance should accompany copy. When telephoned, remittance should follow promptly; if not paid Within two weeks there will be an extra charge of ten cents for billing. For use of box number, the charge is 10 cents. Coâ€"operation of adver- tisers using these columns will be appreciated. The Liberal. 1941 PONTIAC; Perfect c'ondition, light blue, winterized, excellent buy. Will sell 01' exchange for trailer. Ap- 1‘ly H. C. Taylor, last house Rumble Ave., Richmond Hill. *1w27 LIFETIME all metal Venetian Blinds, aluminum or steel baked en- amel finish any colour of tapes, free estimates and installations. Phone 755 01' write box 496. 40 Ontarlo St. West, Newmarket, Ont. c12w23 Thornhill 168 CH'LCKS that make a good return on your investment. That’s what you want. That’s what you get in Big- 4 Chicks. We are agents and can save you much time and worry if you’ll place your order with us. For quarter of a century the Hatchery has been serving Canadian poultry- keepers. Canada Approved; breed- ers pullorum tested. Agent Wesley Clark, R. R. 2, Gormley. EOR REALVESTATE, phone Fenn WOOD, dry hardwood, $17.50 per cord, delivered; custom chain sawing. Phone Richmond Hill 228, Jack Leary, TWIO RESIDENTIAL L'OTS, corner Hall and Wright Sts., opposite High School. Mrs. A. Robertson, Box 323, Baysville. *2w27 {Gormley ORNA MENTAL PORCH RAILS. stair hand rails,' fire doge, fi'ré Scleens, fire sets and acetylene weld- '-»g: 4pply T. Elliott, Oak Avenue, PAIR TUBE SKATES, nearly new, éize 7 boots. Phone Richmond Hill 451‘31. c1w27 freshen right away Sheppard Ave., E. Willowdale 913. Ri'chvalé. g SECOND CALF cows, du." tn QUEBEI'C STOVE, 6 lids, water res- ervoir. Cheap. 'Phone Maple 661-11. *1w27 .939 CHAMPION STUDEBAKER Sedan, completely overhauled $900. Phone 372r2 Richmond Hill. 20th (FOR REAL ESTATE, phone Fenn, Thornhill 168. tfc46 Happy New Year and happier housing in 1949. 241 Spadina Ave. Consolidated Glass Ltd. LALED WHEAT ST-RAW. Apply R aker, Maple 631‘13. c1w27 Classified Sale 85 Want Ads DAVID McLEAN MTESâ€"Five lines or less, 5 five lines I cents p Telephone Richmond THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, December 30, 1948 Richmond Mirrgrs, Plate Glass and Stainless Steel FOR FOR SAI ay. G. St'one, 1086 E. Lansing, phone THEATRE Supplied By 195$, 35 cents for first insertion am) 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. O‘ver antS Per; line extra each insertion. lt‘ charged :0 account nme cents per lme. Wa. 3801 The tfc46 tfc35 tfc2‘4 Hill Traffic ,cop: “You’ll get a ticket just the same . . . ignorance is no excuse." TREE FELLIN’G, woodcutting‘, un- safe limbs removed; hydro and clotliesline poles sold and installed: building‘s moved and raised. Fred Taylor. 74 Richmond St., Richmond Hill. Phone 463. tfc25 TWO unfurnished rooms 340R. [Pony Crest Lodge, Elgin Mills 178J. ‘ c1W27 Student: “But, officer, I’m a col- lege student.” NOW CARRYING a fairly complete line of hardwood and softwood lum- ber. rough and dressed. Reasonable prices, prompt delivery. Fred Taylor 74 Rich 10nd St., Richmond \Hill. Phone 4 3. ‘ tfc25 R‘OU‘GH )HIAIRED IBwLACK DOG, large with brown markings, white on chest. Phone Markham 831‘3. c2w27 COMPARE these prices: Soft, slabs. 313.00; hard slabs, $17.01); haw? limbs, $18.00; body hardwood $21.?” All wood bone dry, out to desired length. Fred Taylor. 74 Richmond St.. Richmond Hill. Phone 4653. tfc25 collect orders for ‘blankets from neighbours or fellow club members and make extra monev for yourself 01" your club. Old woollen socks, un- derwear, blankets, sweaters, etc. are accepted in part payment for highest ouality‘new Blankets, Auto Rugs, Skiâ€" Cloth, etc. A new, Allâ€"Wool, full- size blanket can be obtained for as low as $3.00 with 12 lbs. of O:& wool- lens as part payment. Write today to Dept. 47, Midland Mills, Midland. Ontario, and ask for free price list. EARN EXTRA MONEY! You can FOX H‘O-UND. Owner may have. same b proving: property and payâ€" ing exp nses to T. Barnard, Bayview and No. 7 Highway. *3w2fi ALL KINDS FURNITURE repairs, upholstering, cabinet work, wood carving. Estimates given. N. S. VanDyke, 33 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill. tfc WELLS dug or cleaned out, septic tanks installed, cement work done. rockery stone, sand and gravel. Ap- ply R. Hicks, phone Maple 8712 or G. Croutch, phone Thornhill 97f23 CUSTOM grit grinding, rapid new method, service at your barn for your convenience, corn on thé cob, grain and alfalfa hay. Metro Sudeyko, phone Stouffville 62520. c7w21 MgLK SHIPB‘ERS â€"- note special pnce on Calf Startina for one week. It, pays, it saves. It's cheaper than milk feeding. ACCOMMODATION with board AGENT for Mofl‘at Gas Ranges, J. A. Phone 34J. CALF FEEDERS LOOKâ€"save mon- .f_v. Most important raise better cal- ves with Purina Calf Startina. 74 Rich‘mond St Phone 463. SNOW‘PLOUGHLNG: Fred Taylor MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT FOUND LOST Toronto Richmond Hill. hfc25 and Essotane Rose, Maple. tfc15 tf ch g. 52 Phone clw27 IMMEDIATELY for waiting client's. suburban homes, farms, country es- tates, licensed hotels, and business of all types. David McLean, real estate and business broker. Thornhill Of- fice, Yonge St., phone 12 or evenings Mr. Overbm‘y, phone 48w. tfc18 POULTRY, any quantity. best price. Will call immediater quest. Phone King 35114, A. \Ve lose the peace of years when we hunt after the rhpture of mo- ments. BUSH. LOT, heavy, close to Richmond Hill, with 01‘ without property, com- plete or selective cutting. Fred Tay- lor, 74 Richmond St, Richmond Hill 463. 25th FEMALE HELP: Female cashier for retail store about ten miles from Richmond Hill. State experience if any, references and age. PO. Box 729 Aurora, Ont. cQwBT rooms; or 2 0 01' unfurnished vicinity. App]; ROOM AND BOARD 1'01 ‘tw '1‘0 RENT MANURE King. TO BUY: 20-50 good buildings, IRlDE to Toronto, 1e around 8:30 am. P ) boys For your needs in commercial printing, posters, tickets, business and professional stationery, forms, programs, etc., etc., see the Home Paper printing office. >, Telephone Langstaff. Tuesday, Jan. 4th Phone 12 Cities Service Garage Richmond Hill Arena Also Expert Repairing Done on All General Motors Cars and Trucks. See us for Tires, Mufflers, Tail Pibes, Exhaust Pipes and Accessories CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS WANTED Apply Liher ADMISSION: ADULTS 50c; CHILDREN 356 FOR ANYTHING IN PRINTING GENERAL MOTORS PARTS PRINTING Small 9 and 13. 9 Thornhill MARKHAM vs. BELL A.C. acres with at fair pr MEL. MALTBY YONGE ST.. RICHMOND HILL Boyd, phone 1 rooms, Richmond liberal, B The LIBERAL eaving Elgin Phone 178J. Telephone Richmond Hill 9 O.H.A. SENIOR B man and Apply D. 189, Box c1w27 furnished Hill or nsonably n Apply *1w27 ‘10“(18 market 01’] 1‘6 agee 651‘ Mil] 1w27 8:30 RM. In During;r last winter’s coal crisis in England the British Government, which uses advertisements extensive- ly to warn, instruct, or pacify the populace when new crises or ration orders impend, gave this eyebrow- lifting counsel to the nation's busin- essmen: “Owing to the shortage of fuel, employers are asked to take ad- vantage of their typists betWeen the hours of 12 and 2." Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McNaughton. Dr. McNaughton graduated from the University of Toronto in 1941. He served as laboratory instructor in] physics for a class of radar ofl'icersl of the Royal Navy in 1941. laterl becoming instructor in physics for radio mechanics in the RIC.A.F. and supervisor of the physics laboratory and instructor in mathematics and physics for No. 1 Canadian Army~ Course. In 194?, he assisted with another oflicers‘ course, and in 1943 and 19-14 was supervisor of laboratory and instructor for No. II Canadian Army Course. In 1944 and 1945 he was operational researdh ofl‘icer in the Royal Canadian Navy. On completion of war activitiesg Dr. McNaughton took post graduate work in physics at Toronto Univer- sity, where he obtained his M.A.l degree in physics in 1946. Until his appointment to the Guelph College, he was part time instructor in physics and a past graduate student at his Alma Mater, obtaining his lPh. D. degree in physics in October 1948, majoring in spectoroscopy,i particularly molecular spectroscopy. ‘-â€"< Guelph Mercury and Toronto Meteors. OVER $56 MILLION BET AT RACE TRACKS IN CANADA During the 349 days horse racing in Canada at 34 meetings in 1948, a total of $56,178,491 was wagered, an increase of $7,658, 582 over the am- ount wagered at 329 days racing at 36 meetings in 1947. Prize money in 19478 totalled $2,755, 400, an in- crease of $431,725 over 1947._ Of the total of $66,178,491 wagered in 1948 Ontario accounted for $37,- 368,215 with 144 days racing. Brit- ish Columbia was second with 37,213,- 980 wagered during 70 days racing; Manitoba was third with $4,216,707 wagered at 28 days racing; Alberta fourth with $3,447,711 at 39 days ra- cing; Quebec fifth with $3,157,975 and 56 days racing; Saskatchewan, sixth with $773,003 wagered during '12 days racing. The statistics for cities show that Toronto was the leader 'in the amount wagered by a big, margin with $26,- 288,059. Vancouver was second with $6,225,283; Fort Erie third with $4,- 815,369, followed by Winnipeg, $4,- 216.70": Hamilton $3,074,369: Mon- Former Maple Boy On O.A.C. Stafi fatt Dr. Earl B. McNaughton has join- the staff of the physics depart- ant of the Ontario Agriqultural )lleg'e, as associate Professor in vanced physics and research, it has on announced by Prof. C. Mof- Lt. head 01' that department. A native of Maple, Ont., son of r. and Mrs. R. D. McNaughton, '. McNaughton graduated from the Richmond Hill Just then Dr. Buckley felt a yank at his coat tails by the Negro prea- cher, who whispered earnestly: “Press them questions, doctor; press them questions. That’s my wife-" â€"Webb B. Garirson, Today’s Waman The statistics for cities show that Toronto was the leader in the amount wagered by a big margin with $26,- 288,059. Vancouver was second with $6,225,283; Fort Erie third with $4,â€" 815,369, followed by Winnipeg, $4,- 216,707; Hamilton 334974369; Mon- treal, $2,579,013; Niagara Falls, 32,- 290,418; «Edmonton, $1,994,172; Cal- gary $1,453,539; Victoria, $988,697; Ottawa, $578,962; Regina, $421,977, and Saskatoon with $851,926. The largest amount wagered at any one meet, was at the fall seven- day meeting of the Ontario Jockey Club, Woodbine Park, Toronto, Ont., when $2,280,007 was wagered. A11 betting at race meetings in Canada for what is known as run- ning horses, must be under the ‘pari- mutuel system. Taxes deducted by the provinces range from five to ten per cent and each racing association is allowed a percentage ranging from nine down to five per cent according to the total amount wagered. .2. - s. -1 .¢ -0- 7-4»- “0.0 .41-)-0--- >- _ -“0- .0-0- >- -0- y. There, noon and dark bide on and \spring and snows, ' Hunger and bread, the thorn beside ‘ the rose. Tomorrow, cradled there, with new- born biteath Inherits ancient ecstasy and death. Yet time’s slow march is an up- ' climbing, The years mount bravely to a happier - sun. _ V [So â€" with glad drums and gallant flags unfurled â€"- gscend to Life indomitable world! â€" Lillian White Spencer During the 349 days horse racing in Canada at 34 meetings in 1948, a total of $56,178,491 was wagered, an increase of $7,658, 582 over the am- ount wagered at 329 days racing at 36 meetings in 1947. Prize money in 1948 totalled $2,755, 400, ah in- crease of $431,725 over 1947. The new trail shines, untrodden, high and white Though there the old griefs wait by old delight And peaks of yesterday still rise: no bars To young adventures reaching for new stars. Dr. J. M. Buckley, well-known Methodist preacher, was asked one day to conduct an “experience meet- ing" at a Negro church in the South. A woman arose and bore witness to the preciousness of her religion as a lightbringer and comfort-giver. “That’s good, sister!” approved Dr. Buckley. “But how about the prac- tical side? Does your religion make you a more considerate and loyal wife Does it make you a better mother?” Tuesday night will be Senior 0.11. A. night in Richmond Hill during the coming season. Bell A. C. made up of players who last year played here as Diggins, will make Rithmond Hill their home ice and play here every Tuesday weather permitting. Bell A. C. 3pen here next Tuesday against Markham. Other tea-ms in the group are Stoufi'ville, Lindsay, Bobcaygeon and Toronto Meteors. EVERY TI‘ESDAY IS . ..-u-u-(r.n-n.o.u-u-n- _ - - v.»- - - 1.0-0-u-n-u-u.u.< - '0’"- n-u-‘ JANUARY FIRST HILLCREST MARKETERIA To our many customers and friends we wish to say “Thank you” for your patronage. We hope we may continue to justify your confidence and to serve you better in the coming year. TO ONE AND ALL A Happy New Year will be Senior 0.H. mond Hill during the Bell A. C. made up ast year played here make Richmond Hill 1nd play here every HOCKEY NIGHT “ Your Friendly Village Store ” Wflmwun‘n‘va- «mom R/I'ADIIUA‘MI’ Doors Open 6:80 p.m. TWO COMPLETE SHOWS NIGHTLY â€" 7 and 9 p.m. Matinee Saturday~ 2:00 p.m 9”..WWOOOOMWNWN”OQ Wuwoéwm ooooooooonmo‘ ‘ DAVIES 3 For All Year Enioyment } EASY â€" L QUAKER -â€" I OIL BURNING SPACE HEATERS STROMBERG-CARLSON â€" 6 Elizabeth St., Richmond Hill, phone 148 ‘; The draw for the six prizes given in connection with the Christmas Shopping season will be made at our store DRY GOODS STORE The draw will be conducted by Stan Francis and Cy Mack, Radio Stars of Share The Wealth, and J. E. Smith, M. P. FLOOR POLISHERS. VACUUM CLEANERS. WASHERS OIL-O-MAGIC Phone 119 “ Getting Gertie’s Garter ” Starring Alan Curtis, Ann Gwynne, Charley Grapewin, Donn Gift In Cinecolor “ The Enchanted Valley ” THURSDAY, FRIDAY â€" DECEMBER 30th, 3lst MGM’s Exciting adventure drama! Marshall Thompson â€"- George Tobias â€"- Clem Bevans and ‘Bess’ SATURDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY â€" JAN. 1, 3, 4 STARTS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5th William Bendix -â€" Claire Trevor â€" Charles Bickford MARKHAM “ The Babe Ruth Story ” NEW YEAR’S EVE FROLIC -â€" MIDNITE ONLY FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3lst â€" at 12:00 pm. They All Want What Gertie Isn’t Giving! FRIDAY, JANUARY 7t“, AT 8 RM. Midnite show tickets now on sale at box office. DENNIS O’KEEFE â€" MARIE MCDONALD DAVIES DRY GOODS STORE RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS Supplied and Guaranteed by FERGUSON “ Gallant Bess ” Everyone is invited to be present. FURNA (‘E OIL RURNERS In Natural Color v -‘ r-u-.|.fl-U-n- _ ‘ Richmond Hill

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