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The Liberal, 11 Aug 1949, p. 3

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Water Conservation SHEPPARD & GILL LUMBER (:0. PHONE 27 1N "LUMBER, TRIM, SASH, DOORS, "ASPHALT PRODUCTS, GYPROC, "TEN TEST, INSULATION SERVING RICHMOND HILL AND DISTRICT FOR 19 YEARS Water consumers in the Village of Richmond Hill‘ are requested to discontinue the use of {meter for watering'lawns and gardens be- 'tx’véén the hours of 8 am. and 8 pm. during the summer months. \The' oo-operation of water users will be appreciated. NOTICE LIMITED LESLIE BAKER, Waterworks Superintendent. RICHMOND HILL Outstanding Team Match To Feature Next Bouts At last local wrestling fans will see the team match they have been asking for all this season. Ernie Hughson and Red Garner are going I“,,, A__: .--” .......... _ to team» up against the Red Devil and the people’s No. 1 enemy Ed Mango- tich. Considerable interest has been aroused in this particular bout be- cause Garner has beaten Mangotich and the Devil has thrown Ernie and both teams will be out for blood and if ever there was a grudge match this one is it. The “Red Devil,” unâ€" defeated in over twenty-two bouts boastfully asserts, . and we quote “Team matches or straight bouts are all the same to me. I always win, and along with Mangotich we can whip any two 160 pounders in Can- ada." However with such an out- New Ransom Front Adds To Yonge St. Modern Appearance Wfith the “unveiling of the new front on Stan Ransom’s barber shop the east side of the business section of Yonge Street has gone a step fur- ther in the modernization process which has been taking place for some months. The new Ransom front is a distinct addition to the business appearance of the area. Incidentally, it will be twenty years in September since Stan. Ransom and his father started in their present location. Business on that day consisted of one hair-cut and total income of 35c. LUUGI “nun-Au v- V--. While it will be some considerable time yet before work is completed, rapid progress is being made in the modernization of the F. Y. W. Brath- waite hardware store and the Old Dominion Hotel, which is being trans- formed into a modern auto and elec- trical goods showroom by Wm. Neal. Steel has already been erected and the front of the building is being torn out in readiness for the big windows which will be installed. PUBLIC SCHOOL INTERIOR NOW BEING REDECORATED When Richmond Hill’s public schoo.‘ pupils return to school after the rap- idly concluding holidays they will see something which may take away part of the sting of having to get down to work again. The interior of the building is being painted, re- ports Secretary Jas. Grainger. Soft Wood Slabs .. $12.00 cord Hardw00d Slabs .. $17.00 cord All wood is dry and clean. Phone Richmond Hill 441J 0000909990oooooooooooooooo Wilson’s Wood Supply ATTENTION standing twosome as Garner and Hughson as their opponents the Devil and his pal are in for a very rough evening and are quite liabie to have their first defeat as a team hung or} th_em_.. ‘ '11 . .1 n.. Wfiehseiiii-Final )Vill have A] 01-- lando, rugged Itallan boy in there with Glenn Yoe, the classy little grappleryxfho made‘ such a hit. on the last card by his clear cut win over Bob Jordan. This bout will be two out of three fals, 60 minute limit. In the other b t Bob Jordan will face an opponent yet to be named. Fans may be interested to know that efforts are being made to bring Billy James, Canadian Middleweight Champion, to the Hill for a bout with either the Red Devil or Red Garner. Tennis Club Notes ‘iAt a tournament in Newmarkci last Friday evening, Newmarkot dc- feated Richmond Hill by a score of five wins to three. . ‘ n p “__ Saul-Harry Hill, in two Stl‘illll‘ht sets 6-3, 6-1. George McLaren and Don Wilson playing as Richmond Hill’s second team; held their own against J. Peppiatt and J. Hugo, Newmarket, but lost the match 6-4, 3-6, 6-5. In the ladies’ doubles, Eleanor Smith and Alverna Smith were carâ€" ried to the three set limit by Marg. Davis and Mary Dales of Newmar- ket, losing by a score of 6-4, 2-6, 6-5. Richmond Hill broke even with Newâ€" market in the ladies’ doubles as a result of her second team’s win. Janet Paris and Diane Andrews man- aged a 6-4, 1-6, 3-6 triumph over Helen Coveney and V. Curtis ‘of Newmarket. ,4... .. ‘. ‘v .3 AL 1.. Newmarket captured both of the men’s doubles games. Keith Davis and Bob Yates, ’Newmarket, took Richmond Hill’s first team, Tim Saul-Harry Hill, in two straith sets 6-3, 6-1. George McLai‘en and firm wnmn niaving‘ as Richmond Richmond Hill tied Newmarket in the mixed doubles matches. both clubs scoring two wins. Tim Saul and Alverna Smith lost their set 6â€"3 to Newmarket’s Bob Yates-Marg. Davis team. Keith Davis and Helen Coveney, Newmarket, defeated Har- ry Hill and qarlgt Paris 6-2 George A ._ ,L. ... .J “u McLaren and Diane Andrews won their mixed doubles match defeating J. Peppiatt and Vi Curtis of New- market 6-3, while the Don Wilson- Eleanor Smith combination defeated Jerry Hugo and Mary Dales' 6-2. Schomberg Ball Park . Opened By N. York MP Lights to illuminate the fine hall diamond at Schomberg were turned on with fitting ceremony Tuesday evening in the presence of more than five hundred people of the district. The official opening was performed by Jack Smith, M.P. who congratul- ated those who provided the leader- ship and all who supported the pro- ject of supplying the diamond with i1- lumination for Schomberg district. More than $4000. already has been ex- pended and the committee are looking forward to the installation of bleachâ€" ers and other improvements._Presiâ€" dent Harold Russell of the Schom- berg Lions Club presided and extend- ed thanks to all who helped and ap- pealed for continued support. ,I nAILA... ...... nilnc Schomberg and Bolton juveniles let in a curtain raiser game and the eature of the evening was a thrilling game of fast ball with two of Toron- to’s top-notch teams People’s Credit ,,l»’_ ...,\ ‘ 75 District Children Attend Summer School The Summer Vacation Bible School being held in the Masonic Hall for two weeks has attracted a goodly number of youngsters from Richmond Hill and the surrounding: area. In- cluded among the 75 pupils who are attending are children from Jefl’er- son, Elgin Mills, Maple, Richvale and other points. The school is being supervised by G. Selkirk of Richmond Hill. As- sisting him are Miss Margaret Cun- dy of Richvale and Miss C. Selkirk of Toronto. ‘V'i‘B-e-véfirriculum includes hymn sing- ing, sports in the park, hand work and Bible stories. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo WWOOW MAPLE TINSMITH & PLUMBING SUPPLY E. J. ROBERTS, RADIAL STATION Phono I77 Gurney Gas Ranges for Essotane Furnaces â€"â€" Air Conditioning ’Pressure Systems Paper Hanging Phone Richmond Hill 34316 213 Oak Ave., Richvale Painting Interior and Exterior .DAILY SERVICE 10 All CANADIAN AND U.S.A. POINTS .CHARYERED BUSES OFFER IDEAL SERVICE FOR All GROUP TRAVEL YICKE‘I’S AND INFORMATION A? Telephone Maple 102 Residence 62r32 . SMITH & SON L. HOUSE People’s won win. man- over Dirive 0n Speeding Having Same Effect Sunday Traffic Shows hittir spca} fifty Augu season Vehicles cording density heavy Archie Eamemn, 1:. Gets lst With flats Results of the Woodbridg‘e Field Crop Competition in Oats, held under the auspices of the Woodbridge Ag- ricultural Society and the Ontario Department of Agriculture are: â€"- 1. Archie Cameron, J12; 2. Fraserâ€" dale Farms; 3. Robert Watson; 4. Albert Rutherford; 5. LeRoy Living- ston; 6. Bruce Snider; 7. Norman Bagg; 8. Lawrence Keffer; 9. Howard B. Plunkett; 140. Bruce Watson. Yerex Rink Captures Mrs. Stephens Trophy Visiting rinks made a good showâ€" ing at the Bowling Club tournamem' on August 6th, when the Mrs. E. T. Stephens trophy was the centre of interest, but a home town rink emer- ged as victors. ‘ It was captured by a rink composed of Mrs. Pipher, lead; Mrs. N. Chat- terly, vice; G. Yerex, skip. -,L terly, vice; G. Yerex, skip. Second Ior Three wins was a rink skipped by George Hillson, Agincourt, and high for two wins was an Oshawa rink ‘led by George Reid. Another Oshawa rink skipped by Robert Wright was high for one win. At the regular tournament last Monday the winning 1-1 posed of Miss Stella l Ernie Hall, second; Mrs Russell Lynett, skip. Ladies’ 'trebles tournament wi held on Tuesday, Aughst 16, mencing at 2 pm. KERSWILLS HOLD REUNION A reunion of descendants of the late Daniel Kerswill was held at the home of Charles. Kerswill, Stouffville, on August 3. Relatives came from Milton, Oakville, Brampton, Toronto and Unionville. Four Kerswill bro- thers, Giles. (Vales, George and Per- cy, with their children and grand- children, were present. ufid 1‘} At; the re Cl] 1rd an m 0 raff lim vas high for one win. 2 regular tournament the winning rink was Miss Stella Mackie, A recent survey showed the owners 01 scu- propelled combines in Western Canada to be divided like this: 6 L9 % were owners of Massey-Harris 38.1% were owners of olher make: This is a very significant fact. Farmers don’t choose their machines by whim or fancy. Such a high preference for Massey-Harris is proof beyond doubt that Massey-Harris combines give them the best all-round performance . . . in fast harvesting, clean threshing, freedom from field delays, low cost of operation. If you were to visit the Massey-Harris combine factory ang watch the long train- TORONTO REGINA moved 1t 11 111v if all 1 evening, ac- c counts, at a per minute in nount traff i ASSEY_HARBIS ‘ion current are having traffic on particularly MONTREAL YORKTON Boyle good show jenex‘all; Ander th showed the owners of self- nes in Western Canada to the oc- drive: :nera’lly moved ‘11 day xc on mid light com- lead; v1ce; THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday. August 11, 1949 E WESTON LADIES’ SHOPPE OOOOOOO¢OOOOQOOO00000900000999.0NWQOOOOOOONQMO‘: 3009090900009090000000009.0600. 0900.0...0000060696“ Your New Suits Outstanding In Value, at$55.00. MONCTON W'FT CURRENY TUMENSUN, SAUNDERS, SMITH & GARFAT Colours â€" Black, Brown, Green, Plum and Wine Tones Elizabeth St., Richmond Hil‘l, Ont. Wellington St. E WESTON LADIES’ SHOPPE INSURANCE Established 7 8 4 7 HERBERT R. BUTT loads of combines pulling out of the railway siding, you would see something else that is noteworthy. Many of these train-loads are destined for United States points, because Massey-Harris combines are as popular in Kansas, Texas and the Dakotas as they are in the Canadian West. And if you observed further, you would find many carloads destined for far-away countries like Argentine, India, Turkey, Tanganyika. All over the world, the Massey-Harris self-propelled combine is known and recognized as the master mach- ine for modern farmers. ' Wherever you find modern agriculture, you find Massey- Harris combines in use and in demand, TELEPHONE ZONE 4-442 District Representative WINNIPEG CALGARY LIMITED Toronto, Ont Sizes 10 to 20 invites the shoppers of For the last 21 years, Known for Quality Richmond Hill and District to View for themselves the fall collection of Coats, Suits and Dresses. BRANDON EDMONTON is our business Phone AD. 0467 Telephone 25R SA SKATOON VANCOUVER WESTON

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