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The Liberal, 29 Dec 1949, p. 6

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Sanitary Contractors SEPTIC TANKS Pumped Out and Repaired Tile Beds Renewed 24 Hr. In or Out of Town Emergency Service Sundays & Holidays Included One of the outstanding records ’completed in York County during the past season is that completed by the Jersey cow, Don Head Basil’s Design -131506- bred and owned by Don Head Farmers Lim- ited, Richmond Hill, Ontario. At six years of age Design has pro- duced 17,048 lbs. of milk and 809 lbs. of fat in 365 days setting a new record for her class in Can- ada, and adding one more cham- pionship cow to the list that has been developed at Don Head Far- mers. Brampton Royal Lizzie ~117133- at nine years has com- pleted another record this time in 305 days with 11,718 lbs. of milk and 629 lbs. of fat, qualifying for another gold medal certificate. Brampton Designer‘s Daisy ~162140- has produced a senior four-year-old record of 12,362 lbs. of milk and 617 lbs. of fat in 365 days. Don Head Basil's Tulip -167035- has been awarded a Si]. ver medal for her senior three< year-old record in 305 days of 11,-. 363 lbs. of milk, 557 lbs. of fat. l Toronfo H11. 3455 Liberal Don Head Scores Another Record You say it’s ear]; to order? Not at all. We’re agent here, and can quote prices and take your order. Markets for poultry and eggs are pretty well establised. We are sure you cannot get better chicks, Start 1950 wit Big-4. Cu11 your flocks, get some goodâ€"payers. Wesley Clark R. R. 2, Gormley. “How to Make More Money From the Birds You Sell” â€" it’s yours for your name. Order your chicks now for early delivery, Hatchery has some immediate de- livery. Contact us, we’ll give you all the data. Agent Fred Wise, Bray Brooder, Richmond Hill. KITCHENER BIG-4 CHICKS BRAY HATCHERY has'a folder SOFTWOOD Slabs, $12.00; hard- wood slabs, $17.00; hard- wood limbs, $18.00; body hard- wood, fireplace logs $21.00 per cord. All wood clean, dry and cut to length. Taylor’s Sawmill, Rich- mond Hill phone 463, Aurora 841-32: ‘ tfc9 Thornhill 168 FOR REAL ESTATE, phone Fenn, LIFETIME all metal Venetian Blinds, aluminum or steel baked enamel finish any colour of tapes, free estimates and installations. Phone 755 or 'write box 496, 40 Ontario St. West, NeWmarket, Ont. tfc32 stair hand rails, fire dogs, fire lcreens and acetylene welding. Ap- ply T. Elliott, Oak Avenue, Rich- vale, phone Richmond Hill 1r5. tfc35 WIRE 150 ft. long, galvanized, 5 ft. wide, 16 gauge, British Bear Brand, good for mink boxes. Apply Kris Petrofl', Stop 24A, May Ave., Yonge St., Richmond Hill. *3w25 ORNAMENTAL PORCH RAILS, 1 PAIR BOYS‘ C.C.M. Tube Skates, size 3, in good condition; 1 pair girls' white figure skates, size 5, nearly new. Phone 357r23. ' *1w26 CAR RADIO, Philco 5-tube, with serial, in good working condition, Phone Richmond Hill 391W. ing machine new, Apply FENCE POSTS, anchors. brace posts, square posts, hydro and clothesline poles. Taylor’s Saw- mill, Richmond Hill 463. tfc2(_) 1 ROTARY FRESH EGGS, delivered Friday or Monday. Leave name and ad- dress at the Liberal Ofi'ice. *1w26 FRAME STABLE 18’ x 20 small hen house. Apply Thornhill 20. bushel. Phone Maple 110r13 FOR REAL ESTATE, phone Fenn, Thornhill 168. tfc46 DOMESTIC APPLES, $1.00 per 6 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, Dec. 29, 1949 Classified advertisements shéuld possible but not later than noon CASH RATES, first insertion, 2c per word, Min. charge .. Second .and subsequent insertions if wording unchanged, 2c per word, min. charge . . . . . . IF CHARGED, 3c per word, min. charge, all insertions .. FOR BOX NUMBERS an extra charge per insertion of .. CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIAM, BIRTHS, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, MARRIAGES, per insertion $1.00 Classified Advertisements Bring Results CLASSIFIED FOR SALE and WANT ADS FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES White electric sew- “Queen Anne Model” 19 Benson Ave. Thornhill 197-5 *1w26 tfcll ; also phone c1w26 *1w26 1w26 I wish all the readers Liberal and its staff the everything’in the coming The different Christmas tab- leaux were very well performed, particularly ‘Winter Wonderland.’ . Mr. Morley Kinnae, superinten- dent of the Sunday school, thank- ed all those who took part and made the program such a success. Christmas Service The Christmas service of Maple United Church began with carol singing led by the choir under the direction of Professor Goodwin, with Mrs. Clegg at the organ_ Rev. P. J. Lambert preached the sermon and the scripture was read by Rev. Charles Fockler. During the service the choir rendered two anthems and Mrs. Goodwin sang a solo. There was a large crowd in at- tendance at the 'Sunday school con- cert of the United Church on Wed- nesday. December 21. The pro- gram was under the direction of Mrs. Wm. Woods, Miss May Ev- ans, Mrs. Frances Reid, Mrs_ Al- bert Bowes. Mrs. Harry Jackson, Mrs. James H’allowell and Miss Ir- ene Puterbaugh. After the pro- gram, ice cream and cookies were served, and Santa arrived with a gift for every child. .Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Snider and Marilyn spent Boxing Day with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hill and family of Markham; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shape and family of Toronto spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Snider. United Sunday School Concert Mr. 9nd Mrs, H. Bryan are en- joying the long week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Manuel, Toronto. Visiting in Sudbury over the holiday are Mr. and Mrs. Dougald MacCowan and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Johnson Jr. and family are in Huntsville for Christmas with Mrs. Johnson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Shore and family visited With Mrs. Shore’s father, Mr. W. J. Johnson Sr. Blake Charlton of St. Thomas visited over last week end with Ken White. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Manning journeyed to Aurora to be with their family, Mr, and Mrs. George Manning and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fierheller and family. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Walker and Mary Elizabeth are holiday- ing in Oakville with Mrs. Walker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. MacPher- son. Mr. A. E. Sharpe is spending the festive season with his daughter and family, Mrs. Stanley Snider at Goderich. ' Visiting at the home of Mr. Da- vid Couper and Miss Agnes Coup- er were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coup- er, Beverley and Jim of Mount A1- bert, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coup- er, Isabelle and David of Downs- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Park, Betty and Bill, Mr. Bob Graham, Mr. and Mrs. John LaRiviere and baby Lynda of Maple and Mr. and Mrs. P. Campbell and Helen of Alliston, Correspondent: Mrs. D. Allen Phone Maple 19R A hand hooked rug, a reproduc- tion of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Maple, was presented to Rev. and Mrs. C, H. Bowman, by Mrs. Joshua Manning. Rev. C. H. Bowman has served this church faithfully for over 25 years. Christmas visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R. D. MacNaugh- ton and Audrey were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Curts, Mrs. Ethel Levering, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Curts, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Curts, Miss Is- obel Curts and Dr. and Mrs. John Levering, all of Toronto, Mrs. Mable Robinson, Dr. and Mrs. Earl MacNaughton and wee daughter Elizabeth of Guelph. PAINTING and paper hanging, first class work; for free estimates, color suggestions and latest wall- paper sample books, phone A. Roll- inson, Richmond Hill 414M. tfc25 ALL KINDS FURNITURE re- pairs, upholstering, cabinet work, wood carving. Estimates given. N. S. VanDyke, 33 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill. tfc for rent, or we will sand and finish your floors. Phone for all inforâ€" mation Richmond Hill 308w. Wall- paper Sho_p. c13w20 SNOW PLOWING, lanes and pri- vate drives, W. H. Gooderham, 39 Elmhurst, Lansing, phone Willow- dale 2508. *12w23 FLUOR SANDING SAND AND GRAVEL, crushed stone, loam and fill. E. Charity, Richmond Hill, phone 372r5. tfc42 A. O. THORNE, specializing in Fire, Accident, Auto and Liability Insurance. Brooke St. Thornhill, phone Thornhill 199J. tfc14 SEWING, knitting and smocking, reasonably priced. 'rs. Arthur Fleet, phone King 21M. c3w24 be in as early in the week as on Wednesdays. MISCELLANEOUS MAPLE MACHINES of the best of year. 25c 50c 25c 35c R.D. LITTLE 8: SUN Ltd. Ford & Monarch Sales & Service PHONE 174, RICHMOND HILL IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII END OF SEASON CLEARANCE 0N USED CARS BARGAINS! BARGAINS! DATED at Stoufl’ville this 19th day of December, 1949. Blanche Sanderson, Administratfix, GormleyLR, R., Ontario. McCULLOUGH & BUTTON, Solicitors for the Administratrix, Stouf’fville, Ontario. ' Formerly of Gerrard Heintzman Work Guaranteed, Free Estimates Phone Liberal Office All cars completely reconditioned lull-IIIIIIIIIIIII DERSON, who died on or about the 14th day of November, 1949, are hereby required to send post prepaid, or to deliver, to the un- resigned Administratrix, or her Solicitors, full particulars of their accounts duly verified on or before the 7th day of January, AD. 1950, after which date the said Admin- istratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate, hav- ing regard only to those claims of which she shall then have received notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to The Trustee Act, that all persons having claims against the estate of the above named CLARENCE PRESTON SAN- Notice To Creditors In the matter of the Estate of July 15, 1949, are required to send in particulars of their claims to Oscar Howard Smith, the executor of the estate, on or before the 3rd day of January, 1950. After that date the estate Will be distrib- uted without regard to any claims of which no notice has been re- ceived. her, 1949 5421 Yonge Street Willowdale, Ontario. by his solicitors, Messrs. Proudfoot, Tisdall & Lo- gan. 85 Richmond Street W., TORONTO 1, Ontario. ONE OR TWO unfurnished rooms. Only persons able to give best of references need apply, Write Post Office Box 333 Richmond Hill. MARY ANN SMITH, who died on TWO FURNISHED or unfurnish- ed housekeeping rooms, telephone 158 Richmond Hill. *1w26 In the Estate of MARY ANN SMITH, late of the Township of North York in the County of York, “'idow, Deceaseo. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the late Notice To Creditors PART TIME linotype operator. Work would suit operator employ- ed in city and available for few hours spare time weekly as and when required. Phone Richmond Hill 9 for interview. tfc21 OLD HORSES, $15.00. We will pay you $15.00 for your old horse at your farm. Campbell Mink, phone Agincourt 18J12 Collect. ' LAUNDRY to do at home, each one individually. Reliable. Pick-up and delivery. Phone 309W Rich- mond Hill. tfc23 ALL KINDS of poultry wanted, best market prices, will call im- mediately upon request. A Magee, King, phone 35r14. *28w52 $375.00 1937 FORD 2 TON TRUCK With hoist. 1949 FORD CUSTOM CLUB COUPE â€" Fully Equipped DERSON, late of the Township of Markham, in the County of York, Farmer, Deceased. PIANO TUNING CLARENCE PRESTON SAN‘ DATED this 8th day of Decem- 1934 PLYMOUTH SEDAN and Repairing OSCAR HOWARD SMITH, Tel. 9, Richmond Hill 1948 FORD TUDOR Excellent condition. S. Hoffman $1,350.00 $1,7 50.00 TO RENT WANTED $325.00 Very nice c3w24 c1wZG tfc2 Elections to take place Wednes- day, January 4, 1950, in St. Mary's School also, from the hours of 10 a.m. to 5 pm. or after one hour has elapsed without any vote: be- ing polled. TO CATHOLIC RATEPAYERS Nominations for Trustees to the Separate School of Richmond Hill will be held at noon, 12 am. to 1 WED., JAN. 18 â€"- Auction Sale of “registered Holstein cattle, fully accredited, property of W. J. Orr, lot 14, con. 4, Vaughan Twp_ Sale starts at 2 pm. No reserve. Terms cash. A. S. Farmer, auctioneer, Ed Kyle and K. Thomas, clerks. p.m., Wednesday, December 28, 1949 in St. Mary's School. TUESDAY, JAN 10 â€" Auction Sale of stock, implements, feed and grain, the property of G. C. Cook, north half of lot 33, concession 5, King Twp,, at Kettleby. Terms cash. Sale at 1 p.m. L. S. Mount, clerk; F. N. Smith, auctioneer THURSDAY, JAN. 5 â€" Auction sale of Folliott’s garage, service station, booth and cabins, tools and equipment, the property of Walter 'Folliott, Lot 28, con. 5, King, % mile west of Kettleby. Terms of sale chattels, cash. Pro- perty terms arranged. Property will be sold subject to reserve bid, Sale under cover with heat. Sale at 12.00 o‘clock noon. L. S. Mount, clerk; F. N. Smith, aucioneer, FEMALE COLLIE with litter of sir pups found on property of Mr. R. H, Neil, Yonge St., Thornhill. Will owner please claim immedi- ately. Phone Thornhill 112. c1w26 1933 FORD V-8, 5 neV‘ tires, heat- er, good paint job, upholstering. Apply phone 388.] Richmond Hill. 39% Richmond St. c1w26 1947 FORD, sedan coupe, in good condition with many extras. Price reasonable. Apply phone Stouf’fâ€" ville 67114. *2w25 CARS & TRUCKS Written and Directed by SALE REGISTERS DELMER DAVES-JERRY WALD FRIDAY, SATURDAY DEC. 30, 31 "grams Evan llKl rr! Normuc You EVER 3‘; llKED Mons! IN A BLAZE OF ENTERTAINMENT GLORY EXTRA NOW UNTIL SATURDAY ‘RUDOLPH THE RED NOSE REINDEER’ YV ON N E DeCARLO NOTICE Onginal Music by Franz Waxmn FOUND GREAT IN 1949 . . . .. . . GREATER IN 1950 ' OUT WITH THE OLD YEAR AND IN WITH THE NEW ROXY :‘ THE GAL WHO TOOK THE WEST” WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY â€" JANUARY 4 & 5 '1) “When you call me a lady . . Smile. The cutest color cartoon, This Side of Heaven lulml ly MARKHAM *2w26 NEW YEAR’S MIDNITE SHOW SUNDAY A'I 12.05 P.M. MONDAY, TUESDAY â€" JANUARY 2, 3 In Technicolor in New Winter Policy Doors Open 6.45 pm. Show Starts 7.00 pm. Mon. to Sat. Matinee Sat at 2.00 pm. CHARLES COBURN Everything for your New Year’s Party Hats â€" Horns â€" Noise Makers CHM/1., Dodge Ford V V V . ‘ Oldsmobile Plymouth . Ford "VB' Olds. 6 cyl Plymouth Chevrolet MUFFLERS and PIPES Chum-ale! Dodgc . . ’29-32 '34-48 ’35-39 ’40-46 â€"-at prices that save you up to Replace leaky. rushdmut muffler- nuwâ€"{or sale Winter drlvlnl! SAVE SAFELY" â€" The heater that has cvcrythln: -â€"at a popular price. Style. compactness and double em- clency to heat the entire car nulckly and keep windshield crystal clear. Rich‘ lustre tlnlsh yum... V. with gleaming-1' Eh'rEh'iE trim. With heater outlet. switch and defroster blower . . . . . 21.95 STATIONERY, CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO ds.6cyl.'35-4B (moif). 3.: ymouth '35-39 (most). 4 ’40-48 . . . . , ‘ 4 For can and truck: not enquire for prices. TAIL and FITZE WALLPAPER SHOP MOTO’mRSTGR Original-Equipment-Quality THE "SUPREME" MUFFLERS 117 Yonge St. opposite the Municipal Hall '29-32 ‘33-34 ’35â€"48 ’36-48 ’35-37 '38-48 '28â€"48 '36-48 (many EXHAUST PIPES (mun) (mos!) (mos?) (mas!) (most) (most) â€" TO FIT -32 , 1 ‘34 Master. 48 . . . , . 1'35 0% Phone Richmond Hill 308W nn Heater Renal! Puts. Defroster KM.- nnd I“ Wlntor Need- (mosey. (mesmu (most). . (musty . (most) . models) $2.15 $2.15 2.50 4.30 V 4.40 2.25 . 3.25 . 4.30 . 4.30 2.80 3.75 4.10 ‘.30 3.20 3.55 4.10 Tail Exhcufl listedâ€"- 555050550 $81585525 855848168 Over-size capacityâ€"ac a value-Kivinz price. Two large fans send out a cosy blanket of' heat. directed where you wish. 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