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The Liberal, 17 Mar 1949, p. 7

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60990”oooom000990000oo«oooooooooooouooooooouoi § House Paint Inside 01' Outside, gal. . . $5.20 g (Armor Coat) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . qt. $1.45 § Enamel (armor coat) . . . . . . . . . . . . qt. $1.65 3 1/2» pt. é ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS0 3 25-40-60 Watt, frosted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘. . 12c § 100 Watt, clear . . . l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22c z 150 Watt, clear . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 g 200 Watt, clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30c Auto Horns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.35 - $8.79 Door Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.29 - $2.95 Seal Beam Driving Lamps . . . . $4.98 - $5.25 I (amber or clear) Bl‘ow Torches . . . . . . . . . . $2.98 - $6.25 - $8.95 Hydraulic Jacks 3 to 12 ton . $11.15 - $26.30 WWWOWMQO g Slush Mats new low price . § Sport Robes, fine quality . . . 3‘ Auto Horns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Door Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . § SAVE SAFELY THE C.T.C. WAY i : Vice-President. Canadia‘n Youth For Christ Staff! Sing-Song FREE ADMISSION COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS Free Parking Courtesy Thornhifi'Goif Club MWONW “OOMWWWWMNOOO I Quiz! MOOOOOOWO § SATURDAY. March 19, 8 p.rn. ’“OQWOOOMO”OWMOWMWW roomcouuooococoouowmomooomownoo0oq . ‘L I . , 3‘ . AGAIN ITS . ENorth Yonge Youth for Christi STOP 20A YONGE ST. Phone Thornhin 212r12 tnooooooooomOowoowomownoumomonoooou 209064 “.4. Floor 0r Porch Paint (armor coat) gal. $5.20 qt. $1.45 Varnish, general utility . . . . . . . . qt. $1.10 Pure Gum Turpentine . . . . . . . . . . gal. $1.55 (In cans) qt. 470 pt. 27c Paint Brushes from . . . . . . . . . . 23c to $3.25 ioooooooooooawooowocowo¢oo¢ M¢M¢W¢oowébm MUSICALLY IT‘S KEN BAER with his Vibra Harp CHRISTINA LOACH at the piano Y.F.C. GIRLS’ SEXTETTE Speaker: JAMES STEWART ProfitableDairyCows Lawrence Memorial Hall, Thornhill STOP 17, YONGE ST. More Essential Now Than Ever Due to years of cultivation .11"! V growing of crops the mil becomes depleted of many necessary minerals, etc consequently many grain: do CARS PAINTED â€"â€" $20 AND UP EXPERT BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS (‘ARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED f2ng SPRING PAINTS RICHVALE AUTO BODY GU .\RANTEED WORKMANSHIP RICHMOND HILL FARMERS’ SUPPLY PHONE 139 To make more money, keep only well bred cows and lead them to the limit with Blalclxlord’: Dairy Meal which is very palatable, contains abundant quantities of all the essen- (ial vitamins, minernlu and is (he most économical feed you can buy. not contain adequate nul'titi-ve value‘ This is one reason for the need of supplementary feed! to make a pro- perly balanced ration for dairy cowl. You can't get milk without feed. The more a cow will eat the more milk vou will 26!. But the iced must You can't get milk without feed. The more a cow will eat ihe more milk you will gék. But the lead must be properly balanced and contain the necessary Imounu of vitamins and minerhls a: well as proteins and car- bohydntes. For Sale by RICHMOND HILL $1.35 § $4.10 g $8.79 g $2.95 § $5.25 g To Form an A.Y.l’.A. A meeting; to from an Anglican Young- People’s Association at St. John’s Anglican Parish hall, ()ak Ridges at Jefferson, which was anâ€" nounced for Thursday, March 17. will instead be held on the following Wed- nesday, March 23, at 8 pm. An yoyng‘ people are reuested to attend. and interest winning well earned respect of his associates. He was a past master of Robertson Lodge A. F. and A. M. at King. In earlier venrs he was secretary of Lake Marie and King Athletic Association Laskay W.I., Mar. 8, took the form of antiques and ancient history. Ex- hibited in a display about which a bit ’of‘1 history was related by exhib- itors were: a christening robe worn by the fifth generation of the Scott family (Pearson Smeltzer) exhibited by Mrs. L. J. Glass and another robe made by the late “Guandma Glass” of King; a birth certificate of Mary Ann Bailey, England 1840, great great grandmother of Leslie Gluss’s childâ€" ren; a book owned by Joseph Baldwin founder of Laskay showing lumber bought for Laskay Hall 1853; an 1837 penny; an American gold do’l- lar, 1833. ers. N. Etheridge gave a paper on the early Huron Indian set-‘ tlemefit about North Toronto and Eglinton. l Eversley Farm Forum met at the heme of Roy Bowen Monday night. Laskay W. I. euchre and dance, with music by Alfred Gillham, will be held in W.I. hall on Friday, March 18. :Convenors of standing committees for King W.I. have been requested by the secretary to present year’s reports at the next meeting, April 12. These are to be sent on immed- iately to the district convenors. Dramatic Birth for Baby While husband and doctor battled deep snow drifts to reach her side, Mrs. Henry Hilliard; mother of six. unattended gave birth to an eight pound boy, at the height of'last Fri- day’s snowstorm in the early morn- ing, in their farm home seven miles southwest of Schomberg. His car stopped at Bell’s Lake suleroad, highway 27, Dr. M. K. Dillane was taken two and a half miles by Mr. Hilliard in a horse-drawn cutter. A large section of King; tawnship has reason to be proud of its 74-year om rural'physician since the incident is not the first, but one of many of its kind the country doctor has tackled. And he likes it. King W. I. play “His Women Folk” received a warm ovation at Teston, March 9, making more than $20 for the king; bran-ch. It was presented at Vellore, March 15, and again at Laskay, on April lst. tag‘e, and Mrs. Harvey Folliott gave current event topics. Vellore Play at King Tuesday, March 22, in the Mason- ic Hall, King, Vellore Junior Far~ mers‘ clubs will present their cur- rent play, “A Couple of Country Kids” in the interests of King; Wo- men’s Institute branch. Members please donate candy to be sold that night to defray hallAexpenses. Mr. J. Elsie, department of Lands and Forests, for the province, ad dressed King W.I. March 8. He was formerly biologist specialist in the Geraldton district and gave an inter- esting account of wild life, trap lines. Weather and other features of the James Bay territory. The program was arranged by Mrs. George Armi- also/a daughter of the deceased, was present with her husband for the service held on March 9th. Mr. Albert Smalley. son of Rev. W. E. Smalley, is now at his home at King, convaleseing from an ap- pendix operation performed at Torâ€" onto General Hospital on March 7th. He is progressing favourably and will later return to the firm of Busâ€" ines‘s Systems, where he isremploy- ed in the sales depatment at their office at King and Sapdina 815., Toronto. On Monday, March 21, at in MacDonald and Wells’ ha] a social evening will be held Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary. wul be crokinole, euchl‘e and mothers and Slsters of ser are asked to attend. Mr.and Mrs. Aubrey Campbell were present at a supper party heir Sunday evening at the home of Mrs Campbell’s sister. Mrs. Chris Haw- kins, Toronto, when Mr. and Mrs Hawkins celebrated their fifth wed- ding anniversary which fell on March 11th. Mrs. Bud Badger, Bolton, former- King City District News Get \cquainted-Night boards and schools. He 15 ‘years. as King- village ervicemer y Ther °OOOOOOOOOOWWOWOMO Phone Richmcnd Hill 1341'31 oooooouoooownomowo Maple mm. â€" Evening; Worship. 8:30'pm. Ash Wednesdav. March 2 â€" Short Evening- Lenten Service Holy Communion fdrlcl‘l‘th Sunday of every month. ST Windows and Door Frames Window Screens, Storm Sash Bathroom Cabinets, Cupboard Doors, Berry Crates, Rose and Garden Trellis. Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Repaired ALL SAINTS ANGLIC'AN CHURCH King, Ont. Rev. D. C. Michell, Rector a 10 21.111. â€" Morning Worship Holy Communion first Sunday of every month. 7:.)0 mm. Ash Wednesday. March 2 County Constable Aubrev Fleury. Aurora, is recovering from a ne'ar attack of pneumonia following in- fluenza. All Firsts in Music Examinations Pupils of Miss Dorothy Armstrong“ taking tests in Royal Conservatory first class honors in each instance. The following were successful: Grade 1 Theary, John Langdon, {)8 marks; Cathy Oaks.,91 (Branksome Hall). Grade 2.Theory. Barbara Davies, 82 (Branksome Hall). Harmony, Chris- tine Beggs, Toronto, 87. Oak Ridges (Yonge Street & Jefferson) Rev. D. C. Michell. Rector 11:15 am. â€" Mornning Wag-ship TV! A The funeral service held in King United Church, on Wednesday. March Slth. conducted by Rev. M. R. Jenâ€" kinson was very larger attended and floral tributes were from organiza- tions and personal friends. Bretl: ren cf the Masonic Order attended in a body conductng the interment ser- vice in King‘ cemetery, Mr. George Farris. Cookstown, president of Toronto ‘Centre North Y.P.U. Presbytery of the United (‘hurch was principal speaker at a turkey supper and banquet for mem- bers of Laskay Y.P.U. at the church on March 4. He ,spoke of the work of the Y.P.U. as it is related and developed through the national con- ference of the pl‘esbyteries and un- ions. James Marwood, Y.P.U. pres- ident was chairman. The toast to the church was proposed by Jesse Bryson, responded by Rev. Jenkin- son. iBill Kerr gave the, toast to the Presbytery and the reply was made by Arthur Starr, Presbytery presi- dent. Miss Audl'ey Eves toasted the Toronto Conference and Mr. Farris gave the reply. Miss Lois Farris. Conference convenor of’ Christian Culture, and sister of George led in sing song, accompanied by Miss Mar- jorie McMurehy at the piano. Flowers Presented The members of the cast of King: W.I. play, recently presented honor- ed the director, Miss Marjorie Jar- vis and the prompter, Mrs. G. L. Grew by the pesentation of beauti- ful floral gifts to each in apprecia- tion ‘of their valuable assistance in producing the play. Mrs. Austin Rumble, one of the vice-presidents made the presentation. OAK RIDGES, ONT. Plumbing & Heating Contractor DELCO PUMPS AND ARCOFLAME OIL BURNER Cement Septic Tanks cbming- to Can settled at Lash ried Hazel Ar him. Others 16 Sixtyfive years _ag‘o, Mr. Welles- ley was born at Liverpool, England. ginning to Canada in 1905 where he settled at Laskay. in 1911 he mar- ried Hazel Archibald who survwes him. Uthers left “to mourn his pass- ing: are three sons, Douglas Welles- ley of King; Herbert of Toronto; Provincial Constable Earl D. Welles- ley of Morrisbm'g‘; three daughters, Mrs. Floyd Burger (Eleanor) of Bar- rie; Mrs. Gilbert lfiolliott (Mary), Montreal; and Blanche of King. De- ceased had ten grandchildren. The funeral service held in King United Church, on Wednesday. March 9th, .conducted by Rev. M. R. Jen- kinson Was very largely attended and Town and Country Realtor Members of the Ontario Assoc- iation of Real Estate Boards Thornhill Office Phone 12 and a member of the Unitec In political circles, ‘Mr. ‘ was well known for his 1 interest in the Progresswe-( the party. Sixty-five years agoY Mr. We solve your deep and shallow well pressure system troubles. In an industrial site In a dude ranch In a service station In a feed business In a tourist camp In a block of stores In a paint business We are in a position to show these now. We have inquiries for estates, swamps, waste land, farms ann houses in all price classes. JAMES J. WALL ST. STEPHEN'S ANGLIC.\N CHURCH DAVID MCLEAN WOODWORKING JOHN'S 7 ANGLICAN CHURCH Short 'E venifi Ijéfifé'n ' Phones King 651' Aurora 46J INTERESTED vening Aub. Nichols IN ('Ab‘li YOU'RE ing‘s: MY. Overbury, Thornhill 48W ‘ years ag 1jn at L1V< Canada in Agent for 1 Church Wellesles undiv Conse 10000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000090000000000: House, farm and all electrical alterations, als’o all makes of washing machines serviced. ’0900600090900900900090909090“OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00999000OOOOOOOOOvOOOMOOQ oooooooowoowooooooooooo: OOOOOOQOOOMOM”OOOOO style, Timken hearings, new tires. etc., used very little - M-H 11â€"disc No. 20 A Fertilizer and Grain Drill, complete with grass box, etc. This drill is almost new, used only one season and is real good Binder, M-H, 6 ft. cut 2-whee1 Trailer for car, good M-H Root Pulper, good Old Wagon 01d Hay Rack New Flat Hay Rack with standards Hudson Sprayer Wheelbarrow, new 5 ft. Step Ladder, new Extension Ladder, new Electric Brooder and themostat DeLaval Cream Separator, No. 12 Small Bench-type Cream Separator. watts ’ New Scythe, 2 blades 3 sets Jamesway Trap Laying Nests, good _ 2 Pyrene Qt. Size Fire Extinguishers Good Logging Chain No. of Hangers for litter carrier 1 Feed Box Galv. Water Trough 23 Cedar Posts Scuffler Milk Scale 2 Steel Barrels 3-50 assorted Egg Cartons Chicken Fountain Works, Shovels, Hoes, Whifi‘letrees, Chains and numerous other articles FURNITURE 4-burner Beaé'h Automatic Electric Stove, low oven, new . a Beach Hig‘h;ba_ck coal or wood Stove, with warming closet, water reser- voir and hot water front, new Wood Bench Table Dresser Bed Springs and Mattress Living Room Chair Number of other articles Terms, cash. No reserve, farm sold. Sale at 1p.m. J. R. Smith. Clerk KEN & CLARKE PREN’I‘LCE, Aucts. Milliken P.O., ph. Agincourt 52w3 Markham P.O.. ph. Markham 206 Ford-Ferg'uson Tractor Stiff-tooth Cultivator with row-crop attachment Ford-«Ferguson Tractor Mower, rear cut, 6 ft. cut, new Ford-Ferguson Tractor, double disc IH‘C Pulverizer or Cultipacker, new Above mentioned Tractor and eq- uipment pl'actically‘new and in per- fect condition, 35 Dodge Sedan, good tires and con- Ford-Ferg Ford-Fer; Ford-:Ferg Fordâ€"Fer; Ford-Fer; ow Ford-Fer; Cultivatm Ford-«Fer; dition Set of Harmws, 3-section No. 7 M-H Manure Spreader, good Stiff-tooth Tractor Cultivator, 1, tooth M-H Side Delivery Rake, good Mower, 5 ft. cut New Rubber-tired Wagon, modern Apr. 10; Holstein & Jersey Heifer, 18 months; Shorthorn Steer, 18 months. POULTRY: 95 Leghorn and Mixed Pullets, laying: well. Quantlty of good Clover and Al- falfa Hay, mixen; Approx. 200 bus. ‘Oats & Barley, mixed; approx. 100 bus. of Oats. HARNESS: Set of Todd’s New Back- band Harness; 2 Horse Collars. TUESDAY. MARCH 22 HOR‘SES: Black Gelding, 2;. yrs.; Roan Mare, 9:.p., 9 years. CATTLE: Reg. Jersey Cow, fresh, 3 yI‘s.; Shorthorn Cow, 4 51's., to calve Apr. 10; Holstein & Jersey Heifer, 18 months; Shorthorn Steer, 18 months. POULTRY: 95 Leghorn and Mixed good Electric Electric 0F FORD-FERGI & EQL'I FARM STOCK. HAY. GRAIN. FL LOT Known Phone 242 Richmond Hill AU CTION SALE DAVID McLEAN SELLS REAL ESTATE ELECTRICAL WIRING Yerex Electric . as k North ARM LMPLEME‘NTS 'guson Tractor near new 'g'uson Tractor Bumper *guson Tractor Jack ‘guson Tractor Tire Pump guson Tractor Plow, 2-fm Fencer new, never used Mofl’at Pail Heater, 1 CON The Hobbs RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMPLETE COVERAGE IN REAL ESTATE RGl'SON TRACTOR QL’IPMENT 3K, IMPLEMENTS. FURNITURE, ETC Property of HASLET'I‘ 6, MARKHAM TWP obbs Farm. 3 Miles CONSULT US HERE OR AT ANY OF OUR TORONTO OFI’ICI MEMBERS TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD 5 Farm, Umon-ville ERNEST RIDOUT . REAL ESTATE LIMITED 1320 FOR BUYER AND SELLER ALIKE. A SERVICE OF TRUST AND (‘ONIQIDENFPL I‘HI 9900090096000O.6060060900.9090666000000090609009009. ’0O”0006999009000609900966$OOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQONQ 00009000090000090“.OOONOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO000000900 9000OOO”OOOO”OO990006000$009000000000099000909999. :00000”0000000090000090909099-09000.000066966000000; 3 President Soc‘y Manager 3 o o 0‘00.Moooooooooooooooooooooo0.9960600099000000... Also 84 Yonge St. Richmond Hill RICHMOND BUILDING MATERIALS CANADIAN CEMENT SUPPLIED REASONABLE WI'I‘II ORDERS MONDAY, MARCH 215T, 1349 1.30 P. M. Now servicing Ayrshire. Holstein and Jersey to over 1500 members in eight counties. expect to add Guernsey shortly. All owners of Pure-bred and Grade Cattle are welcome. N. H. PORTER 8 inch - 21c Delivered; 19 inch - - 24c Delivered; WINTER PRICES COMMUNITY HALL, MAPLE SAVE MONEY ON YOUR BLOCKS Order now for summer delivery at guarg anteed Winter prices above. NIELS AE. ANDERSEN City-wide co-operative and Exclusive Connections CONCiéTE BLOCKS MEMBERS TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD ANNUAL MEETING CLIENTS WAITING, SOME .WITH ALL CASH RICHMOND HILL OR MAPLE DISTRICT Acreage 5 to 10 or more for development. farm 100 to 200 acres on Markham Rd. 01‘ Yonge S. SERAL. R Maple Cattle Breeders Association OF THE YORK COUNTY UNIT (‘ORDIALLY YOURS. . NIELS AE. ANDERSE 81 YONGE mu. 455.1 _ L153“ SELLING YOUR HOME? YOUR REAL ESTATE T00 Needs Foresight and Planning Do it when you can not when you ml ERNEST RIDOUT, Realtor Telephone 455W and Evenings 455.] THORNHILL 212r1-2 No deposit required. ERNEST RIDOUT WANTED NIELS AE. ANDERSEN Richmond Hill Office Will be held in Tel. 455W; Evenings 455J iI‘Ch must W. KEFFER

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