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The Liberal, 10 Mar 1949, p. 3

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F9OQOOOOQOOOO909009990000009””OOOOOOOOOOMOQOOOOO: O . “.OO”OOOOO“OOOOOO00000000.0.0000060000006000...“ PHONE 18 LATE NEWS FLASH! for an endearing performance as the doctor first to find her secret â€" first to share her shame. for a‘characterization so unusual and courageously differ- ent that it is certain to be a lasting; experience WELL DONE, JANE WYMAN WELL DONE, LEW AYRES for a motion picture experience time will not wash away. If there is any justice. your production of JOHNNY BEL~ INDA in its entiretly will 'finish at the top of the list from which Academy Award honors are dealt out. “JOHNNY BELINDA” opens for a four day engagement at the WELL DONE, WARNER BROS. DE LUXE MODEL REFRIGERATORS ROXY â€" MARKHAM MONDAY â€" MARCH 14 “ Johnny Belinda ” BRATHWAITES ARE now msvuwmc BRATHWAITES HARDWARE Priced now at $329.00 FINDLAY Coal and Wood Ranges CHOREMASTER Garden Tractors Get yours Newest design with many proven features. More refrigerator for your money. HANDS IN TRAINING...FOR ONTARIO THE APEX WASHER 9 ACADEMY AWARDS! McLary Propane ( n0w and be ready for Springr work. N Ontario the wheels of industry turn for the benefit of every single one of us. Our lathes, dynamos, drill presses, farm combines, tractors, business machines, etc. are producing goods and services which earn dollars. These dollars provide food, clothing. medical care and other necessities which contribute to our security and high standard of living. Every single. one of us, therefore. has a very personal interest in the llow ofa steady supply of trained workers to industrial plants. These workers will operate machines which are important to our way of life. We should appreciate, then. the co-operative cHorts of government, industry and labour in the field of employee training. In schools and in factories our workers,young and old.are given the opportunity to develop new and specific skills in every field of business and industrial activity. For instance, as in the pictures shown here, every effort of Ontario‘s newly-skilled plastics workers will mean better plastic productsâ€"â€" will help to make Ontario a liner place in which to live and work. THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) (Adult Entertainment) NOMINATED FOR RICHMOND HILL Now $159.50 EW MODELS .ias ‘ianCS Learning to Make Plastics WE DELIVER There is often anoth tragedies of which 1e “mnediate famllies, _l< OTHER SIDE Of uvu v en“... could no longer see. Soon the yard was completely transformed: seats were placed around it and men, har- dened by years of crime and bitter experiences, looked upon the garden with pride. Men gathered around the shrubbery and garden spots and rea ewis E. Lawes, tor six- n charge of Sing Sing, self-confessed murderer that prison in 1918. He lsual man, about sixty ; he was quite gray and listless. He had at one hope and \ CR 1m ‘ v AFTERNMN s indigna 1e and be were pun at be safl IMINAI de to such xcept the anything l'tain that .‘NOOOOWOOOANOfOOOO Mrs. Langford Dixon Box 39. King, Ont. TEACHER OF PIANO The much lived change dicated man’s Associated with Hamboum‘ Conservatory Toronto Phone Ra. 2341 oooomoouooowwooouuo The lesson. so imperfectly under- stood even by teachers of religion, is that there is something divine in all men, even in those who have lost faith in themselves? Our quotation to-day is by Hogan Rice: “We cannot control happens to us but we can, in a sure, contl‘ol its effect upon us 000000 0.6. 9990”06”00”00 It will pay you to havl trees properly pruned sprayed this year. Phone 45125 Richmond Hill «woomumouuooow .nded him of One day the e ‘warden’s 01 autiful roses REFRIGERATION REPAIR SERVICE DR.AREHER”WALLAEE Commercial and Domestic All Makes King P.O. V Phone 26r5 King Dealer in Gilson Products tuning, Grafting, Spraying C. L. Knappett . “DON” CHALK y another bouquet prison hospital. oher lived for ten ‘ you to have your Alice what mea- and OF FARM STOCK. IMI’LEMEN'I‘S. TRAC’I‘ORS. MILKING MACHINE, MILK COOLER. HAY, GRAIN. PIGS. FURNITURE. ETC. The Property of H. BURNETT 18 to 20 Tons Mixed Hay, good, will be sold by ton About 300 bus. Enban Oats HARNESS 1 Set Double Breeching Harness Number of Collars IMPLEMENTS 1 Wallace 12-20 Tractor on SLeel, in good condition 1 Mâ€"‘H Binder, 7 ft. cut, new 1 Cockshuvtt 13 Disc Drill. new 1 Horse and Tractor Cultivator, M-H '24 1 3-Section Hal-rows 1 Walking»: Plow, Flegl'y, N0. 77 1 Riding; Plow, single fun-ow 1 Cutter 1 4-Whee1 Trailer 1 Fleury Root Pulper 1 Cutting Box 1 Gang Plow, 2-fu1'row 1 Grindstone Quantity of Tools 1 IH’C Milking: M-achil 1 Phone 10 class condition 1 (“ream Separator, Mellotte 1 Rubber Tired Wagon, 600x16 tires 1 Wagon and Box 1 Walking; Scufl’ler 176 Ft. Draw Rope, new 1 Wheelbarrow 1 Flat Sleigh Rack 1 Set Sloop Sleig‘hs 1 Block and Tackle Number of Barrels Number of Silo Rods Forks, Hoes. many other articles FURNITURE 1 Iron Bed. soring and mattress 2 Wooden Beds, spring and mattress 1 Dresser 2 Wash Stands 2 Trunks 1 Large Glass Cupboard 1 Settee 1 Extension Table 1, Cupboard 1 Couch 1 Kitchen Stove 1 Que-bec- Heater Number of Chairs ' , Quantity of Dishes and Crocfis Number of Oil Lamps_ ‘2 Alladin Lamps Number of Rugs 1 Chi'n'n 2 Toilet Sets Terms Cash. No reserve, farm sold. Sale at 1 p.m. Geo. Smith & Frank Burnett, Clerks ALVIN S. FARMER, Auctioneer Gormley, 0ut., phone Stouffville 6731 Lot 40, Con. 2. mile west of miles south and N0. 27 STAB?“ I. D. RAMER & SON HORSES Black Mare, G.P., 7 years old Iron Grey GeXding, GR, 6 yrs Wagon Horse, 5‘ years old Bay Mare, C1\7deS(1ale, 10 yrs. Yorkshire Sow, due in April Yorkshire Sow, due in April Yorkshire Sow, due in May Pigs, about 140 lbs. Pigs. about 80-100 libs. Pigs, about 8 weeks old HAY AND GRAIN W' e new Deering Binder, 7 ft. cutv fair 2â€"Furrow Cockshutt Tractor Plow 10 Ft. Horse Rake, M-H Steel Roller, 3-drum, good Hay Tedder, like new Mower. Mc-Deering, 5 ft., g'ood SUCCEED WITH CHICKS with pips YET SAVE UP TO 50% ON FEED Holstein 14. Holstein Holstein Holstein Jersey ( Holstein 6 years Holstein Rag Apple Keyes, extra good Hosltein Cow, bred Sept. 30, 8 years old Jersey Cow, bred NOV. 21 Brindle Cow, fresh, calf by side Holstein Sgripggg, 5 years old 7 years Holstein Holstein Holstein élrure Heifer, 1 year old 1 Registered Holstein Bull. Willa AUCTION SALE \V'EINESIEAY.MARCH 16 CATTLE O The nourishing oatmeal base is one reason why Quaker Ful-O-Pep Chick Starter helps develop big. husky, profitable pullets. And the Pul-O-Pep Rearing Plan helps save as much as % to V; on cost offeeding pullets. FuI-O-Pep also contains Concentrated Spring Range to pro- vide winter-hatched ‘chicks with many of the healthful benefits of fresh green pasture. line IHIC Milk Coolel lking' M-achine, two units, h.p. motor, complete and 7 pm. ayer Meet Cow, bred March Cow, bred Sept. ‘2 Cow, bred Jan. ow. Dec. 4 Cow. fresh. calf 1) old Cow, fresh, calf h old 3.1 Cow, bred Jan. 18 Heifer, ‘bred November Heifer, bred Novembel 0W nv1tat PIGS Etobicoke ' Woodbridg \ 1%,» mile ea Highway Richmond Hill 1' (3 'l‘w p by side in first 1 Vise Au ide, 1T1 ,old THE LIBERAL‘ Richmond Hill, Thursd $09900inowooooowomoooowoouonumg :00 000000060009000OOOOOOWOOOOOQQOOOOOOOO0.000.... DAVID McLEAN SELLS REAL ESTATE 1 ~J _ V 3 6 Elizabeth St, Richmond Hill, phone 148 E I’IIONF â€" 'I'HORNHILL 256W I III-Ila..-IEIIIIIIIIHIIIIII-IIIIIIII-fi 09.000009090990000OONOOOOWNWw” 7 “WW Special: 13 :0009°09000OOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOO9.9900090069906096...‘ For A31 Year Enioyment EASYâ€" FLOOR POLISHERS. VACUUM CLEANERS, WASHERS OIL-O-MAGIC QUAKER â€" STROMBERG-CARLSON â€" RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS Supplied and Guaranteed Brand and Millen R‘ Brand and Millen R1 Astra and Meteor Mr Lloyd Space Heater Electric Rangette .. Hoover Cleaner, . . . Ladies Bicycle Tricycle Heavy Duty Doll Carriage (large) . . . . . . . . .. Doll Carriage (medium) . . . . . . . Rocking Horse . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . Baby Swing .k. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baby Swing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baby Car Hammock . , . . . . . . . . . Children’s Shovels . . . . . . . . . . . . . Badminton Racquets (special) Children’s Wheel Barrows (large) Children’s Wheel Barrows (small) kiddie Cars . . . r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All Steel Wagons (large) . . . . . . . All Steel Wagon‘s (small) . . . . . . . All Steel Scooters House Paints (interior and exterior) . . . . 1.95 ] House Enamel . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.25 1 Old Colony Paints (all shades) . . . . . . . . . . 1.25 1 Old Colony Enamels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:50 1 Plastic Kote House and Car Enamels . . . . 3.25 2 Wood Lathes. Grinders, Saws, Mandrels, Vises, etc. Many other items will be sold practically at cost. TOWING LUBRICATION Free Flush Job With Every Oil Change SLOW BATTERY CHARGING AND RENTALS Maple, Ont. 10th Anniversary Sale 1939 March 1949 LANBSTAFF SERVICE STATION [Floral Designs FLOWERS PARIS AUTO SUPPLY LTD. CORNER N0. 7 AN 1) NO. 11 HIGHWAY Under New Management Wholesale and Retail Florist Designs Cut Flowers Bedding Delivery Anywhere in North York WE GROW OUR OWN INSUL BRICK SIDING. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN. Insulating CEDAR AND ASPHALT SHINGLES, plate batteries $1235"; 15 plate batteries $15.95 We specialize in re-roofing, OIL BURNING SPACE HEATERS . RIDDELL by FERGUSON BRUCE GAMBLE, Mgr. PAINTS and ENAMELS -ROOFING . W. MILLER FURNACE OIL BURNERS Phone 'I‘hornhill 161‘2 (Terms on above items) Record Player (large). £54.95 Record Player (small) . . .19.75 Mantel Radio . . . . . . . . . 42.50 er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48.50 TOYS March 1 0, 1949 Bedding Plants Telephone 2 25.95 14.95 9.25 2.50 1.95 2.50 1.00 $44.75 .1725 36.75 119.50 69.75 95.50 43.70 17.75 21.25 12.95 7.75 1.95 1.65 1.95 .39 3.95 3.85. 2.75 4.95 13.95 6.95 2.95 1.70 1.95 1.00 1.20

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