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The Liberal, 14 Apr 1949, p. 7

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v”) 'b i i l ‘OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO000.00000000000”M“NOOOOOOOOOOO TEMPERANCEVILLE I’resentati-‘in at Church Friday evening. April :5. members and friends of Tempei‘ziiiceville church Izathcred to enjoy a bountiful supper and to honour Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bovair, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Jennings now of Aurora. In a fitting; address. Mrs. Albert Folliott expressed the thoughts and gratitude of us all, for the interest these families have always shown in the life and work of our church. As a small token of our esteem and afâ€" fection, they were presented with a handsome wall mirror. In reply. .lir. lovair and Mrs. Jennings expressal their appreciation with the assurance that they would join with Us as ofâ€" ten as possible. We are deeply indebted to Mr. Mitchell of Toronto. for once again shatinp: with rs his beautiful movie films, and to Mr. Harris and his four chaiming' pupils of Aurora, for tllC‘ly delightful solos. We certainly apâ€" preciate their kindness very much. We were pleased to have with us Mr. and Mrs. Bert Andrews of Aur~ ora, also Mrs. Wilkins who has re- cently returned from Owen Sound. The Good Friday service for Tem- peranceville charge will be held this vear at Wesley Church at 11 21.211. Music will be provided by a combined choir and we are anticipating: a very worthwhile service. Easter Sunday will be observed in Tcmperanceville Church by two ser- vices. At 11 a.m. the guest speaker will be Rev. Merriam and at 7.30 p. m. the pastor Rev. E. C. Moddle. will be in charge. Special music and solos will be presented us this Easter. On April 17, Sunday School will be withdrawn in order that all may at- tend both services. The regular monthly meeting of Temperanceville W.A. and W.M.S. will be held at the home of Mrs. Hudâ€" son on Thursdav afternoon. April 21. Easter Thankofl'ering will be received and the Roll Call is to be answered by naming a Spring- flower. All la- dies are cordially invited to be pres- ent. W. I. Hear Talk on Canning On Tuesday afternoon April 5, a large number of ladies gathered in the Sunday School room to hear MISS Anne Lawson, Home Economist from the Women’s Institute Branch and Home Economies Service. Ontario De- partment of Agriculture, speak on the subject, ‘Caniiing' Ontario’s Food.’ Throdgh the medium of films, she showed and explained all the newer. tested methods of canning; fruits, vegetables, meat and chicken. At the close of a very interesting and worthwhile afternoon. tea ved. The W. I. held another successful euchre at the school on Tuesday ev- ening, April 5.‘£’Thii'teen tables play- ed euchre and the prize winners were: for the ladies. ’Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs. R. Jennings and Mrs. F. Hare; for the men. Mr. J. Anderson. Mr. .I. lythe and ~MI“. R. Jennings. The ucky number‘was held by Mr. E. Phillips and Mrs. Don Chalk won the travelling prize. Thanks to Mr. C. ‘Henshaw Sr.’for his cash donation towards the prizes. Another euchre will be held Tues- day evening, April 19, at the school. was 591‘- .Everybody welcome. I CARELESS DRIVING CHARGE FOLLOWS ALLEN ACCIDENT Following an accident which toak place on Yong-e Street north of Rich- mond Hill on March 30th. in which Audrey Allen, 17. Ela‘in Mills, sus- tained a fractured leg‘, a charge of careless driving has been laid against Stanley Winger of Newmarket. dri- ver of the motor bicycle involved. in the accident. â€"_ 00m‘W” 0.000%... OOOOWWWMM “- NEW FINDLAY AND Richmond Hill O bV the choir 'it the wall' - is extended to you to worship A com“ for MI‘S' E' Ham‘ls‘ g”â€" TINSMITH EAVESTROUGHING, ROOFING Parts and Repairs for all makes of furnaces _ PAUL DUBOIS OQOOOOOOOMDO 0....00“OOOOOOOOOOOOONOOOOOOOWM ‘ 09009060090900.0000900‘00”.OOOOQOMOOOOOOOOOOOO” MOTORISTS I VELLORE The Women's Institute incl at ti.e home o. .‘oi's. 1:. Phillips for the Apâ€" iil ll|eL‘l.lI_'_’.' with Mis. E. \\'itl‘ici~>pooii. lsi viceâ€"pres. pit-siding. Twean. inenibeis. l'ocir vis.tors and stven ciiih.i'eii were present. The 1'L‘5lltillrL‘ to the roll call which was “The kind or \;ic;ition I would like to have." was varied r v many liov.‘c\'ti', had as their choice a quiet iestl'til time at home while others chose to travel by mo- toix to see the beauties of our Iaii Domini n * the Rockies in particular. A donation of several little girls-~ dress-is as well as cash was made to {lie (‘ltlltll't’ll‘i Aid .‘illt'lt’iy of Ydi‘li County. An interesting paper was given by Mrs. J). .larrcit, on the motto "llc who stunibleth twice over one stone deserves to break his shins“. Should one at any time show inclination to waywardness. proeiastinatioii. lack of interest, he sure to lend a helpine‘ tercst in life anew. A "Miss" Con- test was then conducted by Mrs. (libâ€" soii. Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Bail were the winners. Current events were discussed by Mrs. R. Phillips. after which 'Mrs. D. .larett gave a pa- per from The Onward, as written by Miss Isabelle Oliver of Maple telling cf lH')‘ “Life in Moose Ii‘actory." All sorts of jobs are waiting: to be done among the Indians in this settlement. Many articles made by the Indians were on display. as well as a doll showing exactly how the babies are clothed and prepared for strapping: to the mother's back or left hanging on inc names of Games. ‘Mis. Stevenson. Don't forget the May meeting.r at Mrs. E. Witherspoon's. Reports of convenors will be given and election of ofi‘icers will take place. bring written suggestions sclor year‘s programme as well as your fiist photo. The motto will be “Good management is better than a good in- come.” Mrs. J. Brownlee, Mrs. L. McNiel. Mrs. P. Oliver and Mrs. R. Cameron are the programme commit- tee. social time was enjoyed at the close of the meeting. “'85 \VOII by Be sure to next A LE"TER TO MR. T â€" OF ST. JOHN‘S NEWFOI'NDIAND Dear l\Zr. T â€"; Th: ik you Mr. T â€" of St. John's, Newlouudlond for your donation to our Thornhill Swimming- Pool Fund. It will interest you. and the people of our district, to know. that the very first donation was from a citizen of St. John's Newfoundland. On this day, Newfoundland is wel- comed to our Dominion and we deem your gift of There will be donations of greater intrinsic value donations which will purchase more bricks. equipment and labour than yours. but your gift proves to us that our new Canadians look westwad and far beyond the rugged shores of their Island. Your gift indicates that if a Canadian in Newfoundland is interested in a rural community recreational enterprise» in Ontario. then he will of a certainty. be interested in all that pertains to especial significance. the welfare of our Dominion as a whole. Canadians In Newfoundland will contribute much to our national life. We can now claim Ned Pratt as a truly Canadian poet and Captain Bob Bartlett as a Canadian Arctic exâ€" liand. Encouragement and a friendly hand oftâ€"times go far in creating iii- King City District News Allx ll:li".‘t_'\' l‘hd" i ‘iiiieti l‘iom a Week‘s visi o; : ..ei .;ii.,i.r it‘l. Mis. Donnie. .\lt.\l‘ll oi llz..sâ€"‘ but-:3. ‘ Alli lll' \\‘c".'i<}‘.' cesstull) tlllit‘lfl'i :.c ‘ llA .‘i‘l\_x.. Yolk l'oizniy llo-i Sic ‘ efitv" :‘tl .lt tuliti :ilioii at nxnikct. Sunday. Township llutc l p 2 MLis 'lhc :L'lllitli in): iuic bi hp: tiwnship has been wt “ .l« iii and ..>>«S\lilt‘lll of at. 'i .- i‘atc is :in .nrieasc ol' tw< ..'1I‘ mi inst year. one iniil oi~ obit-h is cmiiilcd for by the llltllill'l] «it the piovinciiil gii’y‘t‘liiiiieli. subsidy. all” one mill for l'l:~lllL" costs. loan ,1 llll(l_Li'L‘it(l for zll] eypcnilitiic cl, Slli? 65143.». (if t'. is amount ."'.‘i.i‘l.o linen be spent on roads amt illiclil'l s, L. P). (.‘oodl‘cllow said. King vill: ".‘mt‘lii incrcascv from $134.3 ' .':\o in“. your: Expansion ol‘ thc village plan and incieasc in populali'in diu- to buiidA ing expansion are ca’iscs ot‘ the Ill: cicascd zissessiiii'iil. Thi- \‘ili c'i mm rate for lit-It! was iii.) m'lls 'iul ll2ldroppid to film: mills in.“ li'lJ. The first payment for King . :c water service for .loiiuuiy. I~ ’l:ll,and March is now due at ism.) lts~ 10 per cent on payment ly liSl‘l‘s' on April 15. ltllll. equalling" ‘3‘. lliils are payable at King Canadian Bani. of Commerce. Nezirly lillll l'ccl ot hose has bcen purchased by villaec commissioners to facilitate lire pro- tection. There is indication new homes will be under construction hcic this sum- mer. The atti‘active li»iliiilil bun- galow with bas‘cuient recreation rion built by Hugh Ross. ls bring-in}: many persons to inspect the lltillsc. very substantially built in evciy l'i'spcct on a plan of more than I'Sllzll cenvcn ience. Interior painting: has beci completed by Del Patton. heating.r system and bathroom equipment in» stalled by Eldon Wade of Maple. Mr. Ross with the help of his sons he: done all the work. with the result. it is a home of beautv to last a lit'l‘timc. The view from the many windows will never be marred. Grass Fires Rampant Fine weather at week ends appear: to be prOper setting for {grass fires and the warning comes to “keep them under control". (,‘urct'ulncss is a must. says {cove L. B. (ioodl‘ellow urging- strict supervision in clcuiiinf. cfi' property. A large tract of c‘rassland am woodlot near Aurora sidcroad. north of King: village extending between the fourth and fifth concession burn ed over on Sunday afternoon, said it have been caused from spread of 2 small grass fire. which out far be yond control. endunrrcrin;r lo pei- mancnt dwellings in the l"<l;l"\‘.'(~tl(i Fai ms area. Bushland trai t wa» saved althoue'h tire bud crept about 50 feet into the woods. A c‘iass firi at Oak Ridges. King township wa: extinguished by the time Aurora Ill't fighters arrived at the scene on Sun. day. Mr. Diincan.Sinclair. brother oi Mrs. T. L. Williams. has completec :30 years as irzinac'cr oi" the Lindsay branch of National Gracers. lIe i: now succeeded by his son. Murray. with the firm tht'rc for the psist l: yeais. Honoring; Mr. Sinclairs elk ficient service, be was presented will a leather club bag at a banquet belt in the Benson hotel. and .‘Mrs. Sin player. “re km)“. something. of. You}. clair received a bouquet of roses. Hi: great resources of pulpwood, miner- als and fisheries but of far greater dSa-‘V “I‘d “they 1min“ 7 knowledge that there highly of the servue render: d ant importance is lives among: you, men and women who associates of Toronto. Oshawa. Lin~ spoke yer) the success his manne'cnent has ren~ have vision, “without which a cm. dered. Duncan Sinclair we" bori Derishcs”. ‘ iand Icaied in Strangeâ€"Laskay dis- Yours truly. : tl'lct' Richard H. Neil. Secu- 'I‘reas.l Vaughan Twp. Recreational Comm. PEASE FURNACES Telephone 5-1 .Wmmwuoom summer driving. Stop 22 Yong'e 0000000000000.09000..9000OOOOO‘OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00660 IT IS NOW TIME FOR SPRING i CHANGEOVER Time to change those worn out oils and greases to the correct weight for spring and We have modern power greasing equip- ment and Imperial and Atlas Products. COLONIAL SERVICE STATION ' FAST, EFFICIENT POWER-WINCH TOWING $0000. ‘0 O 00 0 O O00600.00.0000000000000000000000Q Phone Thornhill 20:} Q 09 90090®0060 Two social evening's recenth helr’ at Eversley school sponsored by Ev- crsley Community netted Sixth) to- ward “Save The Children Fun-l". Tlu last event was held April 7th. Everslcy Farm Forrin concluded the winter season on March 28th. With a social evening held at the school. The forum has had a mimâ€" bershin of 25 with Mr. Steve "Case the chairman and Mrs. Leonard Shropshire. secretary. A good avâ€" erage attendance has been maintainâ€" ed and interest has been lively. the study of farm problems in conjoin- i.'\i'. Letic [lance »’}â€"~â€"~_. ‘t.~ii \\“_':i i;:il'.o twins. bwid'asi.‘ ‘ll‘ iIL; llt’z‘li: lll .I.ij. risiu.”s. .\.i ‘w is ,:.li- rilil‘iii' .‘il:. a: d l' .ii fuel“? “~ v- ‘ t .i' .Hi‘i.ii ! iii‘.'. l mum. \'li\ l.:ii{. Muir 'Z.‘ i m i. 'I l.l some » .l lll .‘ili l" .d \\'ci.:‘ ‘I i ."\l.\l H ,\l‘.>i ". duch ’i'lilt'l 1‘. i“ lt' he i. 'i. ll.‘ .. place. ppm-ids immizw iAli‘li illi. lid Fun-l. .\l '. (hi‘i~ioplii‘i' lli‘ll I l. ei' Noble» ioii. :i misionid ciiipiiyl ml the ‘. ~‘l1i' sv i .‘I'l‘. yliiii'v" w. \\ iiiise druili i .' ,ifi \‘yd‘iillt i i. .\lil:l “Ill. *d. d :li Nob'eii l'. ior Ii yczii ii: is <‘=1'\ivcd by his Wilt‘. l'cnczzil was l‘t‘ill i'ioni \\'. ll. Fuqul “wire at Woods o. .i In _\.i ril .sth. intcrmcin in the V\\'tlitlllll'l1.‘l‘ ccmclci‘y_ Mr. Alexander llursl. Aurora~ pass scd away in lis Ills! your Th) rsday. .\‘:i|il T. ll.) blii'icd :it .\ui'or.i on the L lll)\‘.’lll’,'_‘ Moi: .. \'\H.‘ :i ii.icl»'.siui‘.h all his l‘liit' and had ‘neii in llll' trade :it l'i\’er,<ley many years new. before removing to Aurâ€" int win it" he blacksinithid on Centre Silt-Ii. Five sons Nil 21 Mrs. llcutriczi Mchillcii‘. with Mr. Ilurst lived, are the survivois. The Churches i'p.;i-liiiiii:c‘ lloly Week services.. the third and final community scrâ€" vicc will be held in Kin;r l'nited church in Friday (ironing. April l5. at S p.ni. when RtV. llr. ()rr can. Aurora. \\ill be the gift-st speaâ€" u n s ‘Icr. lying .lunoir choir will t‘oiitt‘iii». lite music. They have been attendâ€" ne communicants‘ class conducted by Rev. M. R. Jr nkinson. After the evening sci vice they will Join for ‘\'t rship and a brief study. and on. Easter Sunday will be received into membership of the United Church. At Teston. Laskay and King lin- ted churches communion service will observed at Ice’ular hours. on Caster Sunday. Several persons- will ie received into conimrnion in these hree congregations at this time. be “The Proof and Power of the Res-- irrection“ will be the subject of 'Casler Sunday sermons in the Bapâ€" 'ist circuit taken by the pastor. Rev. W. E. Smalley. Special music will ie provided. ‘hildrcn‘s Service Easter Day There will be a Children's Service t. St. John's Anglican Church, (Oak lidccs at Jefferson) on Easter Day I ll pm. with a parade of Scouts, luidcs. Brownies and Cubs. The hildren from All Saints .chool at King will be present and 110 First King" Cub Pack. A general ivitation is extended to children to ttend the service and free trans- ntzition is being: provided. Lani:- on‘s bus will leave CFRB sideroad t 3.20 p.m. and will circle Wilcox .alie via Windmill Road. picking up hililren at Jackson’s Store. Woolley‘s ind Ilrittain‘s. Parents and others are cordially nvited to attend the service. Special nusic and services will be conducted 11 all district Presbyterian churches Caster Sunday. The W. A. of King United church 'lOIiI'Ctl more than 837 from a supper river. by an aluininum company who lemonstrated the use of a wide var- ety of cooking utensils. Evcrslcy Presbyterian W.M.S. will iold the Easter Thankofi‘eiing' meet- at the home of Mrs. Walter Rollâ€" in: Wednesday evening. April 20th. :t S pm. A special speaker has conâ€" selitcd to address the gathering. At Willowdale. Tuesday. May 31. he annual mcctinu‘ of Section Four. l‘cronto W.M.S. Pi'csbyieriul will be icld, Programs are beincr completed iy Mrs. T. L. Williams ol’ King" and ‘drs. L. W. Zuet'elt of Richmond Hill. .‘ice presidcnis of the district. All ’viembcrs o1" Presbyterian societies 're urged to attend. Last year the Inuit-.11 was held at Nobleton. Laskay l'nited Y.P.U. visited the lIIi-epwood Community Centre at Toronto this Week. They were u‘i'eat- ly iini'u‘lssed with things there, Strange Presbyterian \\'.l\I.S. was held at the home of the president. Mis. Charles ~l~llacl<. on, April liilh. Mr. and Mi's. Albert (iillham. 7th crnecssion. attcndid ‘ engagement. an 'iizli'ly' u'iven for her daughter, Della 20% PROTEIN Crumbled CHICK STARTER Not a Mashâ€"Not a Pelletâ€"Just Crumbled Better Growth, Stronger Bodies and Economy in Feeding w. in: elm.“ m quins. $00 7_ i i l i Experiment l. L. C, Norris (ind G. F. Heuser l l This chart proves the importance of proteins on growth. A 20"}; protein feed in 8 weeks produced a 10% greater growth than did the I8% protein feed. Blulchford's Crumbled Chick Starter contains 20°70 protein: Relished by chicksâ€"growth is the resellâ€"try a bag todayâ€"you’ll be more than satisfied, RICHIIGTCI) HILL F. 1 RM RM IIMOND HILL. ONT. ’V'T't" ' .‘~: 4£.A stony l‘iifiNli 271‘.» Miilliâ€". Sundayi " \l.l. SAINTS ,‘..\'l.‘th‘.\.\' (Ill lll'lI‘. Kind. (nu. (iiioil l5-i .: li 1‘..iii. lhsl I loii' llwiji lit iii'ii .il‘ul New mun. il_>.ll :i.!ll. ' .\ll'. llurst' daughtcim whom i 75643-90099 6904990000000.966966900006000900090996006000.0606000000600009 .ii ill. ii. ii:. i; ..- Mis. l5. ll. Kite.) , i'..iit.'or.l. .\li~s liidlmml c .17. liiill'l id to I’cii lilii- illlii t‘s ii-:.i lb il: :.i<- viii; yell !. cl l'c 'lxut'vli "l" inklillullli. lilll ' ll l'i\.\"l'l‘ll Sift“ lt'l’S ( \nL:lir:Iiii ST. JOHN‘S \T\'(§I.l('.\\' (‘lll‘lll'll ilfllx liiducs n: l"ll ::..\.‘ il.l7i :i..ii. lbiji llolj. (om'n 21nd Scr- nu n ll.l3 mm. children‘s- Snivile and l‘ciziilc. :‘. ti. basil. p,m. s'i‘. sriii’iii-Iyis \NtlI.I(‘-\N cm‘iicii â€" .‘l \l'l.i-L i timid Friday 7 .. p.m. Easter Day Holy ("iiii'ii.. >4 :l.lli. l‘:\'l‘l.'ll‘_‘ l‘i‘:i_\.cr. T p.111. AUC' ‘ION SALE THE ENTIRE FARM STUCK. I\ll‘l.l",.\lliNTS. -Fl‘l‘l’.l), I-i'l't'. The property of DE l..\ SALLI‘I FARM LOT 72. \UNGIC STREET lst Farm North of (‘Fllll old towers \l‘l‘dL. APRIL 20 Horses 1 Gray More. it year! old l Dark tiray Matte, 1t) years old. due to toal June Mb 1 (iray Marc. Ill years old. due to foul .Iuiie lilth l Roan Marc. ll years old (‘at‘tle l Roan Cow. >< years old. calf by side 1 Ayrshire low. T years old, duo end of May I lloistein Cow. ti years old. rlue end of June 1 Jersey Holsl’cin Cow. 3 years old. dre middle of May 1 Hereford Cow, A; Vcars old, freshen- ed in January I Roan Cow. 6 years old. fresliened In January 1 Jersey ('ow. it years old. milking. due August lith I Holstein Ilcit‘cr. 2‘: years old. due end of May 2 Shorthorn Heifers. 2 years old I Shorthorn Bull. 2 years old 3 Holstein lleil'ers. l ycar old I Ayrshire Heifer. 1 year old 2 Roan Shorthorn Heifers. (3 months 3 Shortliorn Calves :l I’iQ‘s 2 Tamworth Sows bred in February 1 Yorkshire Sow. bred to Tamworth bo'a'. February llth Fowl V55; 2H] chs. larrcd Rocks. New Hampâ€" months old shire Reds. Black Minm'cas 5 Black ‘Minorca roosters ‘ 2 Muscovy Ducks ~â€" 1 Drake Hay and (Train .1 ton Alfzill'a Hay. loose 4 ton Mixed Horse Hay, loose 2 ton Oat Straw. baled 200 bus. good Erban Oats 50 bus. Mixed Grain Farm Implements 1 Farm Tractor, Oliver To on rubber l Tractor Plough. 3 furrow I Tractor Double Disc. used 1 season 1 Tractor Cultivator, used 1 season I McCormick-Deerins: Binder. 6 ft. cut. new tractor or horse hitch McCormick-Dcering‘ Mower. ft. Grain Seeder. Mâ€"H 12’. drill Cultivators. horse drawn Disc Harrow. horse drawn Sets Drag" Harrows 2 ScufflCi'S‘ Good Farm Wagon on rubber Good Farm Wagon Farm Roller 1 Good Hay Rake Set Slcop Sleie‘hs 2 Hay Racks VValkinc‘ Plough. Flcury No. ‘21 Hay Fork. topc. Carrier. Pulleys Sets Sling Ropes DeLaval Milking: Machine. 2 DeI.aval Cream Separator ‘10“ Ft. Snow Fence '3 (Pood Cedar Water Troughs l Pie Box ] Churn 1 Wire Fence Stretcher I Chicken Incubator 8 Chicken Coops “. Heavy Doors for Stables 3 Heavy doors for House 3 IIanduLawn Mowers Several Window Screens and Doors 2 Sets (900d Team Harness 50 Sebago Potatoes A Quantity of Lumber Several Pieces 4x4 and SXS Several Good Single Beds Several Gallon Tins of Shingle Stain Several Qiizirts of Paint Several Pzii'rcls. Spravers. Wheel Bariows and other articles too nu- merous to mention No reserve. Nothing: to be remov- ed until settlements are tendered on the completion of sale. Terms: czish. Sale at 1 pm. sharp. L. S Mount i\‘~ T.. .I. Harper. clerks F. N. SMITH. .-\Itctioneer, Phcne Newmarket ISTJ canvasses‘. units ._i._.[;_.._.,.4._i._.._.‘;_¢i;,._.._. 609¢9¢O¢O¢000090006¢09606060 .dliMi ~Z i.ii'i_‘1‘;.‘.i.. liiilillluiltl llzll. 'ii..Ii.».it_i.. t o «’l/ A Paperhongmg a Phone FIRST CLASS Painting it: llecoratiiig Specially A. aoLLINSoN I Richmond Hill 414M v 0.4 i 90000900096000960009060999606009.00600960660000000. 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