Factory trained service men will 1mm] hand to answer all questions on the above equipment. New Holland Automatic Pick Up Hay and ' Straw Baler New Holiand Power Take Off Side Delivery - Rake New Holland Baled Hay Loader New Holland Blower Cutting Box AT THE Cordially invit-e'you to attend a demonstration on ll’lairntaining and Operating the latest New Holland Haying Illquipment. Included will be a ï¬lm on the latest Hay and Straw techniques. In’cludod will be the . ATTENTION FARMERS! FRIDAY, JUNE ‘ 10th PHONE 10 PANELS 4x3 NOW IN STOCK. IN A WIDE VARIETY OF (‘OLORS AND PATTERNS. STRONG. PERMANENT. BEAUTIFUL EASY TO CLEAN â€"â€" AT Your THIS WILL BE 01“ SPECIAL INTEREST TO ALL ‘ BALER OWNERS. 15 Elizabeth St, Richmond Hill, Ont is our business Our service to you combines expert advice on your ' insurance problems with a complete engineering service. TUMENSUN, SAUNDERS, SMITH & GARFAT ‘) FRIDAY, JUNE 10, AT 1.30 THE NEW Plastic Wallboard PLUS GOOD SCRATCH GRAIN AND GOOD RANGE Wellington St KEN AND CLARKE PRENTICE THE That‘s all you need to feed to grow big, strap- ping pullets â€" the kind of pullets you need to make poultry pay next fall and winter. Continuous growth is the key to proï¬table egg" production so feed your birds Master Growing Mash or Pellets. If your birds are in conï¬nement or on poor range â€" feud Conï¬nement Growing; Mash or Pellets. FRANKLIN HOUSE, MARKHAM I. D. RAMER 8 SON IN$URANCE IIE RBERT R. BUTT IBERAL. Richmond Hill. Thursd 100 BIRDS PER DAY Builders’ Supply Yard ()R PELLETS District Representative AT 1.30 RM. Toronto, Ont LIMITED PER "H" RICHMOND HILL Phone AD. 0467 Telephone 25R $99331; June 9 1949 The college boy just home for the holidays was very enthusiastic about the wonderful beneï¬ts of physical culture. He said to his father: “Just watch this exercise. To deâ€" velop the arms, I grasp the 50d by one end and move it. slowly' from right to left.†“Wbll, well†exclaimed his father. “What won’t science discover next! If that rod had some tines on it you would be cleaning out the barn." The Knox Vaughan Male Choir will lezid the singing and Trumpeter Frank Bin-ling: will sound Last Past and Reveille. A Guard of Honour will be pro- vided by the Vaughan and Richmond Hill Veterans†Association. Arranged by the township council, the ceremony will take place at the Vaughan Township Memorial Hall. Those officiating will include Reeve John Hostrawser, who will voice a welcome to those present and a call to worship; Rev. C. H. Bowman, who will dedicate Elie tablets, and one of the best known of Canada’s veterans, who served in two wars, Brigadier Oliver M. Martin, E.D.. who will also deliver an address. Paying honour to the men and wo- men of the township who served in the war of 1939â€"1945 citizens of the Township of Vaughan will gather at Vellore on Sunday" June 12th, to join ‘in the unveiling and dedication of tablets which record their services. Arrangements Made For Vaughan Twp. Memorial Unveiling The advent of a new industry is always a matter of interest to a community such as this for several reasons. Prominently. of course, the effect on lodal'enmployment is of first consideration. The volume of business accruing to local merchants and others is not to be overlooked. The sharing of civic- mlministi'ntion casts is something also that cannot be passed over. An able and experienced government is appealing to theelec- torate on June 27th for a renewal of mandate to continue the good job they have been doing for the Canadian people. The world is still in a troubled state and disorganized after years of war, an there still are many threats to our national economy and our national safety. THIS IS NO TIME TO GAMBLE on the fren- zied promises of office seekers. The safe decision to make on June 27 is to vote for the present government, and there is every evidence that sound thinking Canadians from Newfoundland to the Paciï¬c coast will with an overwhelming majority make this decision. Our New I ndustri, The people of Canada on June 27th have the responsibility of electing a government to carry on the administration of their business, national and international. for the next ï¬ve years. This is a responsibility which must not be treated lightly and the decision and choice should be made on the basis of sound reason- ing and common sense. The decision should not be influenced by trifling issues. nor by partisanship or prejudice. ' The Libe‘al government has a good record of service. The government which asks a renewal of conï¬dence on June 27th gave good administration and leadership through the dark days of the war. and through the period of reconversion from wartime to peacetime economy. _ Canada is to-day in a fortunate position and we are enjoying an era of unprecedented prosperity. Employment is at a high This Time â€"â€" Vote Liberal An Independent Weekly -â€" Established 1878 Subscription Rate, $2.00 per year; To the United States $2.50 Member Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association J. E. SMITH, M.P., Publisher “THE LIBERAL GOOâ€OOOOOOOOOOOOOOONOâ€O O O ooooomwooooooo00000090900000.0000uooooooooooocoooc 500600000 OOOOOOOWOOO: omoe‘oooowmooownwummog The ï¬rst decorated metal con- tainers were made in the Nether- lands by ‘tinsmiths who fabricated the containers and then painted them by hand, it is revealed in a re- cent bulletin issued by the 'research department of flue American (‘an Company. Those members who have not yet done so, are urged to obtain their tickets for the picnic, immediately. The picnic is being held to Midhurst Park, near Barrie, on Tuqsday, June 28t-h, leaving Richmond Hill at 9.30 am. It is necessary to know how many are going in order to complete arrangements. Eighteen members of Richmond Hill Women’s Institute [attended the annual convention of East York Dis- trict in Markham on Tuesday, May 3lst. But it was all in fun, and proï¬t~ able fuh for the Guild too, and a grand windup to the indoor meetings, but please remember the‘ grand ï¬nale is the Strawberry Socialvat Cicely's on Tuesday, June 28th. So be pre~ pared with a ravenous appetite and scout around for a quarter, or .more and make this the 100% attendaanx gathering of the year. “ahs†and shrieks of delight soon reâ€" lieved the tension. The camel. usually known as a beast of burden was no burden to Norah to take home, and she was ‘hoarcl repeating: the slogan, ‘smoko a camel’. Mardi muttered that sho has determined not to let Norm handle the beautifully embroidered towels, even though one did say ‘Mr.‘ and that ‘Krushen feeling†must have been that crucial feeling when Doris paid a quarter for an exhausted box of vitamin capsules attached to a brand new cook book. Of course Ev just couldn’t resist buying some more soap, and Marion C. is justvbuhb‘ling' over with bath oil for she gdded another bottle to her supply. "It is a cinch" that Olive’s tootsies will be kept warm with that purchase of a hot water bottle, and it was so thoughtful of the original owner to mark the spot that spouted with a white patch. By Glad McLatchy “Going, going. gone,†rang out the melodious voice of Auctioneer Clara, as she whacked the mallet down and handed the well camouflaged, well shaken and well squeezed package to an excited member of the Guild last Tuesday. ‘ It was exciting for everybody, the bidding was brisk and the atmos- phere was tense especially during; the parcel opening, but the “ohs†and “ahs†and shrieks of delight soon re~ lieved the tension. The camel, usually known as a beast of burden was no burden to Norah to take home, and she was heard repeating- tzhe slogan, ‘smoko a camel". Mardi muttered that she Women’s Institute Guild Gossip RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, BUSINESS MANAGEMENT. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT & SUB-DIVISION COMPLETE COVERAGE IN REAL ESTATE CONSULT US HERE OR AT ANY OF OUR TORONTO OFFICE MEMBERS TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD TORONTO HEAD OFFICE: 1172 BAY; PRINCESS 3324 ERNEST RIDOUT REAL ESTATE LIMITED ERNEST RIDOUT REAL ESTATE LTD. 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