Dodge Cars On Display At Your Dodgeâ€"Dealer’s ll Richmond Hill On Friday, January 13, At - Wm. Neal’ KITCHENER BIG-4 CHICKS. A1- bert Tuttle, Midland, says “been buying from difl'erent hatcheries several years . . . can't compare with yours.†Customers' experi- ence, plus hatchery’s of 25 years, can be yours. A complete breed- ing program on their own farms, Get your chicks early for the good markets. Ask us for particulars. Wesley Clark, R. R. 2, Gormley. IF YOU’RE AN EXPERIENCED poultrykeeper you’ll take present conditions in your stride, know- ing that; go'od market still await wise planning. It's still the Curly chicks that catch the best mar- kets. Bray has chicks, some start- ed, available. Ask for new price list. Fred Wise, Bray Broodei‘, Richmond Hill. c1w2S 1FEED MASHING, Plannett cut- ting machine, for general cutting; coal bx-oode‘r, one electric brooder; Ione Quebec heater; one cooking 'stove, 6 hole; one ice box; many bther articles. Apply Oxford St., 66h house from ‘highway. Mike ‘Sihodsky, c2w27 STUDIO COUCHES, Davenos, Beds, Springs and Mattresses, ERollaway Beds, Dropâ€"Side Beds. .All at reduced January sale prices. Home Equipment Co. HU 7911, .3368 Yonge St. "1w28 ELECTR‘IC STOVE, floor samp- le, 4-burner. Save $80, requires heavy wiring. Terms available. Home Equipment Co., 3368 Yonge ‘St., HU 7911. *lw28 CHEAP â€" one Beach Kitchen range, white porcelain with high back used less than year.- Apply Vel'n Griffin Store Thornhill, Tel- ephone Thornhill 13. ~ c1w28 STORM SASH, window frame and cash, doors, modern kitchen units. W. Geo. AllenElgin Mills, phone 1341-41. Richmond Hill. *12w28 COMBINATION Essotane gas and coal stove, fairly new, four burnâ€" _ers gas, oven and broiler; also Coleman Space Heater. Apply phone Maple 131W. ’1\v_28 EXTENSION CORD, heavy duty, 50 NEW HAMPSHIRE Pullets, 9 inonths old. Apply F. Keene, 226 Hockï¬eld Ava, after 5 pm. Phone Willowdale 949. c1w28 §O’ long, also two-burner electric late. phone Richmond Hill 372 .7 22. ‘1w28 'FENCE POSTS, anchors, brace posts, square posts, hydro and glothesline poles. Taylor’s Saw- !nill, Riphmond Hill 463. tfc20 PUPPIES â€" German Shepherd ind Great Dane â€" Will make Eood watch dogs â€" Maple 37R24 c3w28 green leaf pattern. Special $89.50. Home Equipment Co., 3368 Yonge «St, HU 7911. l"lw28 COLLIE PUPS, two, good heelers and watch dogs. Apply phone Maple 51r13. C. W. Crook. *1w28 ‘AXMINSTER RUG, new, 9 x 101/2 BABY’S COLLAPSIBLE Carriage, small bassinette,«bathinette. Apply Richmond Hill 1361-12. c1w28 WELL TILES, 36 inch diameter, 4 inch wall. Apply‘ 248 Oak Ave. Phone Richmond Hill 1R2. tfc28 DEEP WELL PUMP, used and reasonable. Apply :48 Oak Ave. Phone Richmond Hill 1R2. c1w28 QUANTITY of Scovie Ducks. Ap- Jy Walter Downing, R. R. 1 Rich- mond Hill. c2w28 WAS‘HING MACHINE in good condition. Apply Thornhill 146 1‘2. tfc27 1 STACK" OF HAY, mostly Tim- othy. Apply Nelson Bowcs, Map- le 87rll. *1w28 BALED HAY, will deliver. Apply Maple 113r13 after 6 pm, c2w27 SKIS, 61/2 ft. with harness aod poles, $10.00. Phone Richmond Hill 224M. *lw28 FOR REAL'ESTATE, phone Fenn Thornhill 168 B- THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, Jan. 12, 1950 CASH RATâ€"ES, ï¬rst insertion, 2c per word, Min. charge .. 35c Second and subsequent insertions if Wording unchanged, 2c per word, min. charge . . . . . . 25c IF CHARGED, 3c per word, min. charge, :11 insertions .. 50c FOR BOX NUMBERS an extra charge per insertion of .. 25c CARDS 0F THANKS, IN MEMORIAM, BIRTHS, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, MARRIAGES, per insertion $1.00 Classiï¬ed advertisements should be in as early in the week as possible but not later than noon on Wednesdays. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE and WANT ADS FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES c1w28 tfc46 A classiï¬ed ad. is\ re'ady, will- ing to get results for you. Teleâ€" phone yours to Richmond Hill 9. THURS, JAN. 19 â€" Auction Sale of thresher, tractor, farm stock baby beef, implements, hay, straw, grain, furniture, etc., on lot 28, con, 5, Markham Twp. Property of T. S. Wallace. Sale at 1.30 p. m. Terms cash No reserve. Farm leased. Ken & Clarke Prentice, WED, JAN. 18 â€" Auction Sale of registered Holstein cattle, fully accredited, property of W. J. Orr, lot 14, con. 4, Vaughan T\vp_ Sale starts at 2 p.m. No reserve. Terms cash. 'A. S. Farmer, auctioneer, Ed Kyle and K. Thomas, clerks. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 11â€"4 Acres of Standing Timber, mostly pine, maple,beech and white ash. This is a good bush, 9. number of the trees are ï¬rst growth, 55 ft. high. Will be sold in léâ€"acre lots. Lot 1, con. 5, Scarboro Twp. Easysaccess to bush. Property of Thomas Reesor, Sale at 2 pm. Terms: cash. No reserve as all trees must be re- moved for hydro high tension line. Ken & Clarke Prentice, auctioneers. 2 FURNISHED BEDROOMS, with board, respectable. Apply Box 35 The Liberal. "1w28 1940 BUICK Super Deluxe,,on1.v two thousand ~miles; on rebuilt motor, new clutch, transmission shock, tie rods, good tires, all new last summer. This car is in A1 condition, $1200.00 or best offer. Apply Maple 80r12. c1w28 1939 CHEV. COACH, in real good condition, with heater, push but- ton General Electric radio. Apply W. Hadwen, Maple, Saturday and Sunday, January 14 ;.nd 15 only. *1w28 SOFTWOOD Slabs, $12.00; hard- wood slabs, $17.00; hard~ wood limbs, $18.00; body hard- wood, ï¬replace logs $21.00 per cord. All wood clean, dry and cut to length. Taylor’s Sawmill, Rich- mond Hill phone 463, Aurora 84r32. tfc9 Thornhill 168 [(IFETIME all, metal Venetian Blinds, aluminum or steel baked enamel ï¬nish any coiour of tapes, free estimates and installations. Phone 755 or write box 496, 40 Ontario St. West, Newmarket, Ont. tfc32 FOR REAL ESTATE. phone Fenn, CARS & TRUCKS x 6 ft. Bin, 2 ft. 10 in. x 6 ft. 10 in and 3 ft. Apply 19 Centre St. 13., phone 485 Richmond Hill. ORNAMENTAL PORCH RAILS, stair hand rails, ï¬re dogs, ï¬re screens and acetylene welding. Ap- ply '1‘. Elliott, Oak Avenue, Rich- vale, phone Richmond Hill 1r5. COMBINATION DOORS, direct from the factory, No. 1 doors; $8.95. 2 ft. 6in.x6 ft. 6in., 2 ft. '8 in. SALE REGISTERS ELECTRIC STOVE, new, 3-burner heavy wiring, floor sample, to clear ht $125.00. Terms available. Home Equipment Co., 3368 Yonge St.. HU7911. *lw28 CELLAR to wreck, 8â€x10" crete blocks, windows, floors, ings, Wm. Milne, May Ave. WASHING MACHINE, new Ing- lis, demonstration, super Deluxe with pump. Regular price $189.50. Special this week end $145.00. Apply Richmond Hill 1961‘2, *1w28 TUDHOPE RANGETTE. Apply ELECTRIC HUMIDIFIER, $10.00 BABY BUGGY, in good condition Apply 344r21 Richmond Hill. 25 Roseview Ave. Phone Richmond Hill 28. c1w28 TO RENT ‘1w28 c1w28 c1w28 tfcll tfc35 con- even- tf028 DATED at Stouffville this 19th day of December, 1949.‘ Blanche Sanderson, Administratrix, Gormley, R, R., Ontario. McCULLOUGH & BUTTON, Solicitors for the Administratrix, Stouffville, Ontario. 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 accoun‘s duly veriï¬ed 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. pursuant to The Trustee Act, that all persons having elaims against the estate of the above named CLARENCE PRESTON SAN- PAINTING and paper hanging, ï¬rst class work; for free estimates, color suggestions and‘ latest wall- paper sample books, phone A. Roll- inson, Richmond Hill 414M. tfc25 TRANSPORTATON a v a i l a 1) 1e leaving Richmond Hill at 6.45 am. arriving at Yonge and Eglinton at 7.05. Apply Richmond Hill 44r3. c1w28 Notice To Creditors In the matter of. the Estate of CLARENCE PRESTON SAN' DERSON. late of the Township of Markham, in the County of York. Farmer, Deceased. for rent, or we will sand and ï¬nish your floors. Phone for all infor- mation Richmond Hill 308w. Wall- paper Shop. c13w20 SNOW PLOWING, lanes and pri- vate drives, W. H. Gooderham, 39 Elmhurst, Lansing, phone Willow- dale 2508. ‘ ‘12w23 pairs, upholstering, cabinet wbrk, wood carving. Estimates given. N. S. VanDyke. 33 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill. tfc stone, loam and ï¬ll. E. Charity, Richmond Hill, phone 372r5. tfc42 B_OY 18-20 (preferably of? the farm) to work on counter selling repair parts and stockkeeping, Must be neat, industrious and will- ing to learn. Steady work. Apply International Motors, phone 290 Stouï¬â€™ville,0nt. c1w28 FLOOR SANDING MACHINES SAND AND GRAVEL, F'crushed hill to Yonge and Adelaide dis- trict. Leaving T'hornhill about 9 o'clock. Apply Elgin 4705 or Thornhill 145. cZw28 ALL KINDS FURNITURE re- TRANSPORTATION from Thorn- HELP WANTED YOUNG LADY wishes transporta- tion to and from Toronto, daily, leaving Oak Ave., Ricthvale about 7.45 am. Phone 343r3 Richmond Hill evenings. c1w28 mond Hill to Toronto, arriving downtown 8.30, leaving around 5 pm. Apply John Markey, 120 Yonge St. *1w28 dle aged lady. Phone Newmarket 810.13 (reverse charges), vicinity of City Limits to Richmond Hill. *1W28 LAUNDRY "to do at home, each one individually. Reliable. Pick-up and delivery. Phone 309W Rich- mond, Hill. tfc23 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 HOUSEKEEPING ROOM for midâ€" TRANSPORTATION from Rich- each morning, arriging down town 8.45. Apply Maple 55 between' 9-5. ’ c1w28 OLD HORSES, $15.00. We will pay you $15.00 for your old horse aï¬ your farm. .03 pbell Mink, p one Agincourt 18 12 Collect. tfc2 HOUSEWORK, mornings or week 20 Fairview Ave. Langstaff *2w28 TRANSPORTATION, from Thorn- hill to Shutm‘ and Yonge, arriving at 7.45 a.m. Apply 162R Thornhill. c1w28 work, hours ply Box 15 TRANSPORTATION, to Toronto RELIABLE MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN WANTED WOMAN needs daily between 9 and 4. Ap- The Liberal. ‘1w28 Auctioneers Markham P.O., ph. Markham 206 Milliken P.O., ph. Agincourt 52w3 Straw Number of Sacks Furniture 1 Round Dining Room Table, oak 6 Oak Dining Room Chairs 1 Square Dining: Room Table 1 Iron Bed, with springs 1 Ice Refrigerator, good 1 Steel Cot, with springs 1 Findlay Oval Kitchen Range, complete with warming closet and water reservoir Other articles Sale at 1.30 p.m. sharp. Terms Cash. No reserve. Farm leased. ‘ other articles Cattle 1 Spotted Cow, milking, supposed to calf in April 1 Holstein Cow, milking, bred 1 Black Aberdeen Angus Baby Beef, 10 mos. old steer 2 Baby Beef Aberdeen Angus Heifers, 9 months old Grain, Hay, Straw Aprox. 500 bus. Oats Approx. 150 bus. Fall Rye Approx, 5 ton Mixed Loose Hay Approx. 20 ton of Wheat and Oat ‘ Implements 1 International Threshing Machine, 36x55, complete with self feeder, blower, grain thrower. This machine is in good running or- der. 1 Fordson Tractor, spade lugs, complete with pulley, in good running order 1 Gehl Grind-All Hammer Mill, near new, 10†complete with extra screens, in perfect shape 1 Ferguson Oat Huller, in perfect condition 1 60' Rubber Endless Threshing Drive Belt, good as new 1 Chatham Fanning Mill 1 New Cockshutt, 13-Disc Power Lift Fertilizer and Grain Drill, tractor hitch . 1 4’ M-H One Way Disc, good 1 M-H Stiï¬' Tooth Cultivator, 11 tooth, power lift, tractor hitch 1 7’ Cut I.H.C, Binder, in ï¬rst class condition 1 Buck Rake, mounted on truck chassis, complete, good rubber, all in good condition 2-Furrow I.H.C. Tractor Plow I.H.C; Mower, 5’ cut Dump Rake r M-H Manure Spreader Steel Land Roller, 3 drum Set Drag Harrows Steel Water Tank, 300 gal. Rubber Tired Wagon Spring Tooth Cultivator, with seed box 1 Inthrow Disc Harrow 1 File Scrap Iron 70‘ Steel Horse Fork Barn Track 1 Set of Team Harness 1 Set Beam Scales, complete with HHHNHHHHH stock rack 1 Hand Power Cement Mixer Forks, Shovels and numerous KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, HORSE, disappeaqed, dark bay, small, around Steele‘s and Bath- urst Sts,, lost about one month, reward. Apply Mr. F. Passer, Mayfair 4000. c2w27 0F FARM STOCK. IMPLEMENTS, THRESHING MACHINE, BEEF CATTLE, TRACTOR. HAY, STRAW, , GRAIN, FURNITURE, ETC. The Property of T. S. WALLACE Lot 28, Concession 5. Markham Tp‘ THURSDAY, JANUARY 19 reasonable rent. Apply Box 45 Liberal. c3w27 WLLL DIGGING and cement work also carpenter work. Apply H. Woods, Richmond Hill 309J. c2w27 UNFURNISHED ROOM, apart- ment or small house in Markhavm or Vaughan locality, required im- mediately, by young theolOgical student. Write Box 75 Liberal for information. c1w28 WANTED TO RENT SMALL HOUSE, 4 or 5 rooms‘ Employment Wanted AUCTION SALE E. J. HINSON Interior & Exterior Decorator Elm Grove Oak Ridges or King 8414 Jas. Smith, clerk IMPORTANT LOST Formerly of Gerrard Heintzman Work Guaranteed, Free Estimates Phone Liberal Oï¬'ice Want a good attendance at that concert or bazaar or whatever it may be? Then try an insertion in the “Coming Events†column of The Liberal. It does the job for you at' low cost. Telephone Rich- mond Hill 9. Geo. Trench and James Doust called on Rev. and Mrs. P. J. Wiebe last week. Mrs. Wm. Weir has offered her home on Tuesday, January 17 at 8.30 pm. for a. general reading of the play selected by the commit- tee. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Nye, of Gormley, and Charlie Ellis, Fort Erie, took dinner.with Rev. ami Mrs. P, J. Wiebe recently. Plans were discussed for the forthcoming “Family Night†to be held in the Masonic Hall, Maple on Janury 14, at 8 p.m. This is the night of nights, when a beautiful Moffat Deluxe Essotane Range (with free installation) will be- come. the property of the lucky ticket holder. Many other valuab- le prizes will also be drawn for. Euchre, bridge, croquinole and Chinese checkers will be provided and a lunch served. Mrs. Verna Fletcher, principal, extended the thanks and apprecia- tion of the school children to the club for the games presented to the school at their Christmas Con- cert. The children are enjoying them everyday. The Maple ’ Community and School Club held its regular meet- ing on Wednesday, January 4, in the Public School. Mr. W. P. Mac~ lachlan, of Hunter, Rowell and (30., gave an interesting talk outlining his company’s policy covering school children against accidents, during the school term. St. Andrew‘s.Presbyterian W. ‘M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Geo. jMatheson, on'January 4. In the absence of the president, Mrs, J. McDonald presided. The scripture lesson was read in unison and Mrs. Charles Snider led in prayer The ï¬rst chapter of the study book, “Land of the rising sun†was giv- en by six members reading diï¬'er- ent parts, and followed with pray- er for Japan, by Mrs. J. McDon- ald. A solo “Have Thy Own Way, Lord†was sung by Mrs. Bice. The meeting closed with prayer. The hostess and committee served lunch. The oï¬â€™icers for 1950, are president, Mrs. C. H. Bowman; 1st vice president, Mrs. J, McDonald; 2nd vice president, Mrs. E. Brice; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. R. D. MacNaug‘hton; Glad Tidings, Mrs. Arthur Rumble; supply, Mrs. Chas. Snider, Mrs. A. E. Snider, Mrs. D. Allen and Mrs, George Matheson; social and welcome, Mrs. Elmo Keffer, Mrs. W. Hodge, Mrs. S. W. Armitage, Mrs. R. Bice and Mrs. J. McDonald; program' com- mittee executive, Mrs. Arthur Rumble, Mrs. R. Bice and Mrs, S. W. Armitage; Home Helpers, Mrs. George Matheson~ and Mrs. M. Mc- Donald; pianist, Mrs. E. Wade, Mrs. W. Hodge; Mission Band, Mrs. C. H. Bowman and Mrs. C. Miller. ‘ Cnmmunity and School Club St. Andrew‘s “K A. and W.M.S. of Maple United Church The regular monthly meeting of the W.A. and W.M.S. of Maple United Church will be held at the home of Mrs. Wiltshire on Wed- nesday, January 18, at: 2.30 pm. All members are urged to attend. Owing to the illness of Rev. C. H. Bowman the Presbyterian pul- pits of St. Andrew’s and St. Paul's Presbyterian Churches were ï¬lled by Dr. E. H, Thomson, Secretary of the General Board of Presby- terian Churches of Canada. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McNaugh- ton and Audrey spent New Year's with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Curts in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs.’ Ray Jennings of Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fol- liott of Temperanceville and Mrs. James Lloyd of Aurora. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Wells on Sunday. Congregations and friends Rev, Bowman will be pleased know, that he is improving. PIANO TUNING Correspondent: Mrs. D. Allen and Repairing Tel. 9, Richmond Hill S. Hoffman MAPLE Presbyterian W.M.S. A&A Sanitary Contractors SEPTIC TANKS Pumped Out and Repaired. Tile Beds Renewed 24 Hr. Ineor Out of Town Emergency Service Sundays & Holidays Included Toronto Hu. 3455 Mr, and Mrs. J. McIntyre and Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. E. Empring- ham and Barbara, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson of Toronto, had tea Saturday evening With Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bennett and Ray. Coming â€" Thurs., Jan. 26 ONE DAY ONLY W. Somerset Maugham‘s Miss Loretta Currey has return- ed to the Ladies College, Whitby, after spending the Christmas holi- days at her home here. - Mr. and Mrs. Orville Heise, and Miss Marjorie Heise had dinner Surday with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stickley and family, Lost Art Discovered Mission .Band will be held this Saturday, January 14, in the Sun- day School room. All the child- ren of the community are welcom- ed. Wed., Thurs. -â€" Jan. 18, 19 GEORGE RAFT 'AKIM TAMIROFF Outpost In Morocco Messrs. Frankie Nichols, Donnie Boynton and Miss Faye Nichols had tea. Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Sandle. Showing 7.00, 9.31 Plus “Brooklyn Orchid†William Bendix Joe Sawyer Showing at 8.44 only Coming â€"â€" Jan. 23, 24, 25 3 DAYS I Was A Male War Bride Adult I Qorr: Miss Helen Boynton I Don’t forget the euchre to be held in Victoria Square Commun- ity Hall on January 17, 1950. The proceeds go to the Hall. Color by Technicolor Plus Leon Errol Comedy Matinee Saturday 2.00 pm. Mon., Tues. â€" Jan. 16, 17 JAMES CAGNEY VIRGINIA MAYO Fri., Sat. â€" Jam 13, 14 JUNE HAVER MARK STEVENS Oh You Beautiful Doll BAYVIEW TAXI Phone Thornhill ‘ 217r42 Langstaï¬, Ontario White Heat Adult Entertainment Showing at 7.08, 9.17. Aurora, Ontario Victoria Square Quartet wng Thornhill 197-5 Phone 242 C All Steel Cabinet â€" enamelled white with linoleum top. and splash panels. Sink bowl of gleaming white porcelain enamel. O Fits any Kitchen Arrangement â€" ideal for new houses â€" easily installed in existing kitchens. Compact, Space-Saving washing unit is beneath drain board of sink. 0 Ample Storage Space beneath sink for washing unit not in use. Eliminates need for a separate laun- dry room, with costly plumbing ï¬xtures and equip- ment. . 0 Dimensions â€" 54 inches long, 25 inches deep and 36 inches high. YEREX ELECTRIC O Dishwasher . . . Clothes Washer . . . and the Kitchen Sink. ' 0 May be purchased with Clothes Washer, Dish Washer or Combination Clothes Washer - Dish Washer. To modern dance music by Frankie Thorn and his or- chestra, also Sing Songs and other entertainment. - Admission $2.00 per counle. At The NEW UPLANDS GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Stop 18 Yonge St. Is now completed and everybody is invited to attend Dance Every Saturday from Jan. 14 on Dance Every Friday from Jan. 20 on to old time and modern music by Gordon Genoe and his Queen City Mountaineers. Admission $1.00 per couple. and 147 Castléï¬eld Avenue * THE NEW DANCE PAVILION x+ Accounting untin â€" Book-keeping â€"- Income Tax ‘Returns Eegular visits paid to Rlchmond H11] My service is adjusted to your requirements INTRODUCING A NEW SERVICE GORDON KENNEDY Toronto Telephone MO. 6768 Richmond Hill In