Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 18 Aug 1949, p. 9

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Elizabeth St_.,iRic/hrrp9n(ilfifii‘ll, phionrewlvc>187g SHEPPARD & GILL LUMBER C0. PHONE 27 Water Conservation QUAKER â€" ()IL BURNING SPACE HEATERS STROMBERG-CARLSON â€" RADIOS ANI) COMBINATIONS Supplied and Guaranteed FLOOR POLISHERS. VACUUM CLEANERS. WASHERS ()IL-O-MAGIC For Ail Year Enioyment EASYâ€"â€" 1N LUMBER, TRIM, SASH, DOORS, ASPHALT PRODUCTS, GYPROC, -TEN TEST, INSULATION market price by listing with larger homes in W4. Feed the laying pellets as 21 noon supplement sprinkled on top of the mash at the rate of ap- proximately 5 lbs. per 100 birds. They are de- signed to increase feed consumption and thus stimulate egg production. For higher egg production this fall and winter use SERVING RICHMOND Hth AND DISTRICT FOR 19 YEARS water for watering lawns and Water consumers in the Village of' Richmond Hill are requested to discontinue the use of tween the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.' during the summor months. appreciated. The cn-opm‘ation of water users will be have waiting clients. home with all LARGER HOUSES FOR RESULTS THAT COUNT NOTICE DAVID McLEAN, ,Realtor Plus GOOD QUALI’DY SCRATCH GRAIN by FERGUSON MASTER LAYING PELLETS FURNACE 0H, BURNERS RED HEAD EGG MASH 'l‘hornhill Office Phone 12 the district LIMITED LESLIE BAKER, Plus Waterworks Superintendent RICHMOND HILL if ablished valuators gardens be- the full current for 1949 International Plowing Match To Be Held At Brantford In October Those qualified to compete in tlie tractor class inelude all “Esso Cham- pions Special” winners at Ontario Plowmen’s Association branch match- es and all plowmen from _other prov- inces. Medal winners in this class at previous International Plowing Mat- ches will not be eligible. In the special horse drawn plow class all plowmen who qualified at branch matches after October 17, 1947, and plowmen from other prov- inces are qualified to compete. Medal winners in this class in previous years are not eligible. A LESSON IN SEAMANSHIP is given a group of five boys of the party of 50 British boys who are in Canada for a fOur week tour sponsored by W. Garfield Weston, prominent Canadian in- dustrialist and a former member of the Britlsh House of Commons. Their instructor, showing the boys the workings of the ship’s telegraph, is Capt. B. B. Grant, master of the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of France, which brought the boys to this country. A four weeks’ tour of the British Isles with all expenses paid will be awarded gold medal winners in both the horse and tractor plowing “Esso Champions Trans-Atlantic” classes at this year’s International Plowing Match, V. C. Porteous, president of the Ontario Plowmen’s Association, announced totiay. V The 1949 International Plowing Match is being held at the farm of H. W. Amy, 10 miles west of Brant- ford, Ont., October 11 to 14. The plowmen’s annual classic will be of- ficially opened on October 12 by Brig. O. M. Martin of Brantford. Premier Cecil Frost of Ontario will be the guest speaker at the banquet mark- ing the close of the match. Second prize winners in the Trans- Atlantic classes which are sponsored by Imperial Oil, will each receive a silver medal and $150 in cash. Twelve other cash prizes Lotalling' $165 will be awarded in each class. Three CBC drama audition judges listen attentively in the CBC’s Toron- to studios while -aspiring\ Canadian artists go through their paces before a microphone in an adjoining studio. Alan King, in the foreground, is author and producer of the current drama broadcasts “A Name to Re- member": Earle Grey, left, helps that write th Spirit”; across persons were .een mile ‘eard ere )U DIE rume Test New Voices winter fl'equen EVE n for and country, seven hundre “re auditioned for vooa 1 and dramatic talent. C more than two hundre heard in CBC broadcast in the foreground, is producer of the current lcasts “A Name to Reâ€" Earle Grey, left, helps lible dramas, “Way of Frank Péddie, right, is enth in network plays. at CBC audition points country, seven hundred British Boys Welcomed To Canada mare: nothe nadiz arally During their fvee trips to the Brit- ish Isles the gold medallists will visit plowing matches, study British agri- culture, and see historic sites. They will be accompanied by a manager appointed by the Ontario P_10wrnen’s Assofiiation.. The tour, which includes a short stay in New York, will take about four weeks. OF‘QV‘V ' 'Wles I SERVING CANADIANSCQHID THROUGH CHEMIST , nursery gleams with specially created paints and enamels. Nylon, “Cellophane” cellulose film and plastics add to his comfort, safc’ty and enjoyment. And Chemistry, symbolized by its uses and value broadening and hathes in is purified Chemically. 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QR 9W1 DANCING UNDER *5; V 5 THE STARS " Couples Only Prices: Tue. Wed. Thurs. $1.00 per person Friday. $1.50 per person (Students 81.00) Sat. 82.00 per person SPENCLEY BROS. RESER Phone Willowdale 2809 Contractors and Jobbers EFFICIENCY _ COURTESY _â€" ECONOMY Featuring \TIONS â€" mmm $332 Norma Locke RA. 6102 â€" ursday Ll TORONTO

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