ELECTRIC WIRING and REPAIRS SHEPPARD & GILL LUMBER C0. RICHMOND HILL ELECTRICAL SHOP PHONE 27 IN LUMBER, TRIM, SASH, DOORS, ASPHALT PRODUCTS, GYPROC, TEN TEST, INSULATION GILSON HOT AIR FURNACES AND OIL BURNERS PHONE 10 "Cdnvfenient as paying ’phone bills†say users of LAST YEARISAVED 35m. I 'Z‘Il. MONEY BECAUSE THE blue coal' BUDGET PLAN LET ME FILL MY BIN DURING THE SERVING RICHMOND HILL AND DISTRICT FOR 19 YEARS I. D. RAMER 8 SON AFTER 14 YEARS OF LIBERAL RULE WE HAVE THE HIGHEST TAXES IN HISTORY â€"â€"THE HIGHEST COST OF LIVING â€"â€" A GOVERNMENT OUT OF TOUCH WITH THE PEOPLE. MAKE SURE YOU ARE 82 YONGE â€"â€" PHONE 296W The Progressive Conservative Party LIMITED VOTERS 0F YORK NORTH RICHMOND HILL MONDAY, JUNE 27th YOU GO TO THE POLLS ON Published by the North York Progressive Conservative Associations YOU’LL ï¬nd your household budget will run so much more smoothly when you pay coal bills in small monthly amountsâ€"just like a ’phone bill. The ‘blue coal’ Budget Plan ï¬lls your bin during the sum- mer months, when the supply is best. Last year, Budget buyers saved real money when priCes jumped. Put yourself in this position this year. - REDUCE TAXES INCREASE FAMILY ALLOWANCES. PROVIDE PENSIONS FOR ALL AT 65. SEE YOU GET LOW COST HOUSES NOW. REPRESENTED IN THE NEW GOVERNMENT AT OTTAW BY MARKING YOUR BALLOT PHONE US TODAY FOR DETAILS The local team in the North York Major Softball League provided two very exciting evenings at Boyle Park last week. On Tuesday they beat Lansing to the tune of 14 to 9, and on Thursday Newmarket suffered its ï¬rst defeat of the season at the hands of Langstafl’, who took a 4-0 lead, with the game ending in a 4-3 win for our lads. Each game brings out more spectators. Come and join them with your deck chair, if you prefer it to the benches provided. Aurora comes here next Tuesday for the ï¬rst time this season â€" wonder what the boys will do with them. Langstaff Schol Senior Girls added to the week‘s thrills by capturing the John MacNeil Trophy in the Thorn- hill and District Lions School Soft- ball League, when they beat Thorn- lea School Senior Girls at Thornhill Park by a score of 21-17. Those of Langstafl‘ Girls Softball team play- ed a grand game at Woodbridge on Thursday, with Fern Wrigglesworth pitching" and Kathryn Schreier catch- ing, the score ending in an 18-10 win for our girls. Next week their 0pâ€" ponents are Elgin Mills on Monday at Elgin Mills. The girls would apâ€" preciate your support, too. us who attended the presentation in Lawrence Memorial Hall last Friday of this trophy, Langstaï¬ School Sen- ior Boys Softba_11 trophy and Hockey trophy felt very proud of the boys RICHMOND HILL Langstaff District News Will SBSIC and girls and of the team spirit that necessarily is involved in such victor- ies. All the pupils of Langstaï¬ School are to be congratulated on the excellent showing they made at the Field Day, results of which were re- ported in detail last week by Rev. E. Kent, and those who watched the sports appreciated his hard work and that of the other Lions and ladies who assisted. Elsewhere in this is- sue appears a complete list of the medals, crests and ribbons awarded. Once again commendation is due Mr. David Smith, Langstaf‘t‘ School prin- cipal for his coaching, and to our teachers, Mrs. Poulson and Mrs. Stephenson for their part, not for- getting the very interested and long suffering, Mrs. Smith. Our thanks to you all and to Mr. Banks who helped coach the girls' ball team. Several departures marked the week. Mrs. Ellal‘d left for England by plane for a visit and Mrs. T. White sailed from Montreal on Wed- nesday, also on a visit to relatives in England. Friends and neighbours of Mr. and Mrs. L. Larsen and Harry were very sorry to see them leave their home at the corner of Lang- staï¬â€™ Road west and Fairview Avenue and wish them all the best in their new venture â€"â€" may we welcome the new residents, Mr. and Mrs. Shep- herd and family and hope they will be happy in Langstafl'. Welcome also to Mr. and Mrs. Essex and son, also recent arrivals here, who are living in Mr. Phillips old house on Yonge St. A gentleman, eighty-eight years young, flew last week from Van- couver. He is Mr. Thomas Patterson, father of Mr. Jim Patterson, who re- cently bought Mr. Stinson’s house on No. 7 Highway near Yonge Street. Mr. Patterson, Senior, spent the day following his arrival working in his son’s garden and apparently suffered no ill effects from the excitement of his flight. His presence in Langstaff makes four generations in the district as Mr. Jim Patterson’s daughter, Mrs. J. D. Wilson lives with her two children, Diana and Guy on Clarke Avenue, Thornhill. Also Visiting with the Pattersons are the Misses F10 and Kay Badour of 15 Barton Avenue, Toronto. Langstaï¬â€˜ Junior W.I. are having their ï¬rst annual picnic this Satur- day at Centre Island. The girls are meeting at Langstaï¬â€˜ Corner to take the eleven o’clock bus. Those not able to do this will be joining the main group later. , IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Ernest Ridout Real Estate Ltd. Niels AE. Andersen 84 Yonge St., Richmond Hill Phone 455W â€" 455J Toronto Head Office 1172 Bay Princess 3324 George Ridout lllllflllllllllllllli REAL ESTA TE Sufï¬cient Space ls Broiler “Must†The aim in rearing broiler chick- ens should be to get them to market size with the least possible cash out- lay, and yet provide the necessary care to ensure good quality in the product. Good quality is directly associated with proï¬t, for continued consumer demand cannot be expected when, due to faulty rearing .prac3 tices, thin unsightly birds are mar- keted. Perhaps the principal error to be avoided is failure to allow sufficient space for growth, particularly when chicks are hatched early in the year. At the Dominion Experimental Staâ€" tion at Harrow, 0nt., says 'W. F. Mountain, Head Poultryman, rec- ords of broiler development show that Barred Rock chicks averaging 11/; ounces, have increased their in- itial weight over 30 times within a period of ten weeks. If size increases can be considered relative to weight gains, the number of chicks started should be based on an allowance of two square feet of floor space for each bird. Later hatched chicks that have access to outside runs can do with less floor space, but whatever the time of year, overcrowding should be avoided. Sanitation, which remains an important factor in the control of disease and insect infesâ€" tations, is diï¬icult to maintain if overcrowding is permitted. Specially designed broiler mashes can be procured but many farms have home produced feed which aid in reducing costs. Skim milk, if av- ailable, should be used. Green feed, either growing in convenient yards or chopped up and fed in troughs, makes palatable supplements, rich in minerals anch vitamins. The fresh ness of feed is also important, for not only do broilers show a keen appetite for freshly mixed mash, but certain properties which fresh feeds contain, tend to diminish in storage. The emphasis that is placed on the advantages peculiar to each of the more common varieties of poul- try, presents a problem to many farms at the time of purchasing chicks. The cockerels of some strains may be popular as broilers but some other character of the breed may not have the.same appeal. Whatever the breed, once broilers are started it is good policy to en- deavour to provide the environment that leads to the production of heal- thy and attractive birds. mwmmmmmm» Liberal Classiï¬ed Ads. 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