Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Pubflc Mortgage Loans Arranged Office Hours â€" Daily 10 to 5 p.8- ‘ Evenings: Thursday, 8-10 pm. Other evenings by appointment- 40 Yonge, Richmond Hih 229W Barristers, Solicitors, etc. John F. Walsh Fergus P. Walsh Toronto Office, 912 Federal Bldg., 85 Richmond Street West Plaza 8929 Richmond Hill, Thursday morning Maple, Thursday afternoon Offices located, over Harley’s Drug Store, in qhe MacNeil-Anstey Builgling, Thornhill Phone Thorhhill Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries N. Mathews, K.C. K. Stiver. B.A. u E. Lyons, B.A. Joseph Vale NEWMARKET JFFICF , 100 Main St. 6 Botsford St. Phone 126 I Phone 20 Specialist in obstetrics and gyn- Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public 93 Yonge Street Richmond Hill Every Thursday afternoon Phone 87 â€" Richmond Hill Toronto Office -â€" 18 Toronto St. Phone Adelaide 5877 Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Richmond Hill 398J 36 Centre W Lang, Michener, Day & Cranston 50 King St. W., Toronto Waverley 2931 THORNHILL and UNIONVILLE 4812 Yonge St. Willowdale 8744 (At Sheppard Ave.) Lansing Dr. W. J. Mason DENTIST ‘ K55A YONGE ST. SOUTH Phone '70 Richmond Hill From the Toronto Conservatory of Music will accept a number of pupils in . -nnnn!) Counties of York and Ontario Farm Stock, Implements, Houseâ€" hold Furniture, Real Estate Sales a specialty ‘ At Fair and Reasonable Rates Dual service for the price of one. Milliken P.0., ph. Agincourt 52w3 Markham P.0., ph. Markham 346 No sale too big or too small PIANO, OR‘EEiif :{Hd THEORY For information phone Mrs. Mylks Richmond Hill 58J 108 Yonge St. Elocution, Public Speaking‘ Platform Deportment, Dramatic Art York County, UxBridge and Pickering Townships Farm Stock and Furniture Sales a Specialty Telephone Stouï¬'ville 67812 Address: Gormiey P.0. Prentice AUCTION EERS Licensed and Authorized“ for .the J. Rabinowitch, 3.43 “HOMEWOO‘D HALL" I‘hornhill, Ont. Phom We have them on hand in our Dr. E. A. Crawford FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE How’s Your Subply Of Counter Check Books? Rates for insertion in this section ate available at The Liberal office â€" phone Richmond Hill 9. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY The Robert S. Kane Mathews, Stiver, Lyons & Vqle ‘ Stuart P. Parker Marguerite Boyle Richmond Hill, Telephone 15 'Branch Officu at Wright & Taylor Adelmo M elecci FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE S‘ 'RVICE T. C. Newman Ken & Clarke 26. Years Egpgrï¬qnce A S. Farmer AUCTIONEERS JOB PR1- ITING DEPARTMENT Villiam Cook and Walsh The Liberal Funeral Chapel LEGAL MUSICAL DENTAL ecology Phone 89w HU. 5197 MAPLE Dr. Cameron Cowan BY APPOINTMENT 106 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill Telephone 100 Dr. Jas. R. Langstaï¬' Dr. J J P. Wilson Cez-tre St. E. Richmond Hi1 Hours: 9-11 mm. and by appoin ment - Telephones: Oï¬ice 24 Residence 513, Rich-wond Hill 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. Telephone 360W Phone 82 R. H. Kane REAL ESTATE Far-ma, Suburban Properties, etc. INSURANCE SECORD ANIMAL CLINIC Hours 10-12 am. Weekdays only Life, Fire, Automobile, Liability, Hail, Accident and Sickness Farm Insurance 8 ‘Specialty King City Telephone 28 'J. Roy H errington NOTARY PUBLIC‘ CONVEYANCER GENERAL INSURANCE (Fire, Automobile, Etc.) Richmond Hill, Ont. Telephone 87 Dr. W. Allan Ripley 41 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Oï¬ice hours 2-4'p.m. daily Tuesday & Thursday evenings: 6-8 p.m.’ Other hours by appointment Telephone: Richmond Hill 306 Plate Glass, HOSpitaIiza-tion 40 Yonge Richmond Hill General Insurance Life, Fire, Automobile, etc. INSURANCE 26 Adelaide St. W. Toronto AD. 0311 Oï¬ice Hours 12 to 2 pm. and 6 to 8 13.11] by appointment Dr. J. T. Sheppard VETERINARY SURGEON Richmond Street Dr. R. A. Bigford Dr. Wm. D. Howe Fire, Automobile, etc. Telephone 411 Richmond Hill Dr. Cicely Wilson Elgin Mills Side Road West Jack Walkington VETERINARY SURGEON ephone Centre Street W Richmond Hill Life, Fire, Automobile, 25 Grandview Ave, Thornhill Phone Thornhill 388R5 GENERAL TNSURANCE W. SCHURMAN Telephone Maple 49R2 REAL ESTATE Roy V. Bick VETERINARY Or by appointment INSURANCE MEDICAL Phone 407.] Branch Office -â€"ANDâ€" At Dufl‘er‘m , Maple, Ont. PHONE 3 With the increase of ï¬re hazards property owners should review their insurance policies, and due 1. the increased cost of materials would be well advised to increase the amounts of insurance. Also car owners who think it will never happen to them 1e caught som time or other without protection. The cost is a minor amount to what it will cost if an accident A. 6'. Savage INSURANCE AGENT Richmond Hill 10 Yonge St. N happenl. W. J. SMITH & SON Painting For All Occasions Phone orders deli-mud anywhero in North Yohge St. District 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) Telephone MAfair 2345-6 Phone Richmond Hill ‘ 343R13 Free Estimates Paper Hanging Phone Richmond Hill 343r6 213 Oak Ave., Richvale Buildings, Repairs, Alterations All work guaranteed. Helen Simpson Lynett, J.F. Lynch; Phone 372r5 Richmond Hill Pick-up and Delivery Leave Maple Leave Richmond . Leave Maple Leave Richmond INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS W. J. Aldridge SANITARY CONTRACTORS Septic Tanks, Disposal Plants, Slaughter Houses Pumped Out and Repaired If it’s sanitary work we do it. Out of town lay or night emergency service Phone Willowdale Zone 8288 Maple 72t23 Expert Designing Yerex Electric RICHMOND HILL GENERAL BUSINESS .Storage, Cleaning SAND and GRAVEL Crushed Stone Loam and Fill Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. Candles For All Occasion! ADAM REITER We Do Anything INSURANCE Cont. For appointment Phone R. BENTLEY Radio Repairs Phone 242.] FURS Interior and Exterior E. CHARITY ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS Thornhill 345 Telephone King 56 SCHOOL Consult 8.10 8.11:. Hilly 9.10 3.111. 3.00 p.m. Hill 4.30 p.m. DAYS Registered and Grade JERSEY CATTLE Threshing Machine, 1950 Cock- shutt Tractor. Forage Harvester new. Implements, Pigs, Horses, Hay, Grain. Poultry Milking Ma- chine and Furniture AT LOT 24 CON. 8, PICKERINh Entrance Oï¬ 9th Ooncessiml TUESDAY, APRIL 3 The property of Horses Bay Mare, 9 years old Bay Gelding, 9 years old Well matched team Jersey Cattle 1. Greenglade Jessica, No. 182712 born Oct. 8, 1946, bred Mar. 5, full flow born Sept. 4, 1949' open 12. Guenada Reinette Dolly, No. 217257, born Sept. 11, 1949 13. Guenada Fawn Tern, No. 217130 3. Greenglade Linda, No. 187550, born March 3, 1947, bred 4. Lottie Louanne, No. 187148, born 1947, due May 2 5. Greenglade Pollyanne, Number 187553, born April 1, 1947, fresh calf by side, due March 12 6. Greenglade April, No. 187552, born April 1, 1947, open, full flow 7. Greenglade Wendy Anne, No. 197253, born Nov. 1, 1947, full flow, calf Feb. 17 8. Marcroft Pridis Beauty, No. 213395, born Jan. 31, 1948, due April 14 9. Marcroft Gloria Julia, Number 220718, born May 25, 1948' due May 21 10. Guenada Cowslip Cerelle, No. 217128, born April 12, 1949, due August 23 11. Guenada Janette, No. 211129, born Nov. 5' 1949 14. Guenada Sweet Frances, Num- ber 217131, born Nov. 19, 1949 15. Guenada Tess, No. 217132, born Jan. 15' 1950 16. Guenada Volunteeress Scorcher, No. 222073, born March 12, 1950 17. Guenada Volunteer Basil’s Star No. 222074, born March 22’ 1950 18. Guenada Radiance's Lady Pride No. 222075, born May 1, 1950 19. Jersey Heifer, eligible to regis- ter 20. Basil’s Royalist Bradley, No. Climax Cook Stove 114806, born Feb. 7, 1947 Grade Cattle ‘ Grade Holstein Heifer, due Mar. 21 Grade Guernsey Heifer, due May 21 Grade Jersey Heifer, due July 23 Grade Guernsey Heifer_ due Aug. numerous to mention Furniture Baby’s Crib Baby’s High Chair 2 Elec. Stoves Chesterï¬eld Suite Dining Table and Chairs Kitchen Table and Chairs Small Tables End Table 2 Metal Beds and Mattresses Army Bunk and Mattresses ("ouch ' “Quebec Heater 12 Grade Guernsey Heifer, due Oct. 10 Grade Guernsey, full flow Grade Jersey Heifer, open, full flow Grade Bull Calf Grade Bull Calf Grade Heifer Calf Grade Heifer Calf Grade Heifer Calf Grade Heifer Calf All cattle are vaccinated and T. B. Tested Poultry About 300 Pullets, laying, heavy breed Hay and Grain About 600 Bales of Mixed Hay About 10 feet of Ensilage About 500 bus. Mixed Grain, good Rumley, steel IHC Ace Bottom Plow, on rubbér 8~can Milk Cooler, still under guar. hours work Forage Harvester, Papec, new, motor driven, cut 19 acres corn Threshing Machine, 28-46, Advance for seed Harness Set Double Back Band Harness Set Double Plow Harness Number of Collars Pigs 4 Black Sows, bred Hog Implements Tractor, Cockshutt ‘40’, new. 55 antee Double Discs, Bissel, 8 ft. Manure Spreader, M-H, horse or silo Hay Rack Sliding Rack Sides for Hay Rack, for harvester Hay Tedder, M-H Stone Boat Root Drill 2 Electric Fencers Sloop Sleighs with Manure Rack Set Stewart Electric Clippers, new Platform Scales, 1400 lbs. Tattoo Outï¬t Bag Trucks Large Steel Stock Trough Feed Hoppers No. HJg Troughs 2 Brooder Houses, one insulated McKomb Oil Brooder Range Drinking Fountains Pail Heater, Electropail 100’ Endless Drive Belt, 8 inch 50’ Endless Hammer Mill Belt 7 in. 3 Rolls Snow Fence Mower Knife Sharpener Quantity of Fertilizer, 2-12-6 2 Log Chains Cyclone Seeder Steel Molasses Barrels 160 ft. Draw Rope Forks, Shovels, other article» too tractor tongue M-H Binder, 7 ft., 4 years old Cultivator, 11-10, 3 years old, 8', power lift DeLaval Magnetic Milker, stall cocks for 16 cows, 17$ h.p. motor, 60 cycle Otaco Wagon, 4 yrs. old, 600x16 tires Mower, Deering, 6 ft., cut down for tractor, 4 years old Dumleake, IHC, 4 years old Side Delivery Rake, IHC, 2 yrs. old Walking Plow, M-H, 4 yrs. old Seed Drill, fertilizer type, 11-run, IHC, 5 years 01d Wheelbarrow, rubber-tired Gehl Hammermill, new in 1950 Buzz Saw, mounted on table Harrows' A-section Mc-Deering Scuffler, horse type, Otaco New Distributor Pipes for inside . Greenglade Marian, No. 182713 born Oct. 12, 1946, due time of sale, April 6 CAUCTION SALE SID. J. DUNNING Homemaking C'lub The next meeting of the Lang; staff Homemaking Club will be held on Thursday, April 5, at 8 pm. at the home of the president, Mrs. A. Mathews, No. 7 Highway. One of the features of this meet. ing will be the election and in- stallation of officers for the forth- coming year. "Grandpa" Orr, of Garden Ave., celebrated his ‘85th birthday on Saturday with “Grandma†Orr and a gay party which included John, Kay and Ron Morris, their grand- children; Mr. Frank Boyes, Son- ny Charles, Fern and Don Wrig- glesworth' and Harry Suter, Jr. Ron, Don and Fern played their guitars and accordion and “Grand- pa" added plenty to the music with his Irish songs and concer- tina playing. “Grandma†danced with the best of ’em and everyone had a wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Orr are amongst Langâ€" staff’s oldest residents. Their Golden Wedding Anniversary is due this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamblyn had a daughter on Saturday. The stork practically made the journey with them to Mrs. Heeley’s Nurs- ing Home at Elgin Mills and put in an appearance about an hour after their arrival Sylvia’s mo- ther, Mrs. W. Thompson of Mor- gan Drive, is taking care of the other two children at her home. Mrs. J. Butcher of Cedar Ave. phoned your correspondnt Monday to say that she was feeling much better, that Mr. Butcher had got up that day and how much they appreciated the many kindnesses of their neighbours during their weeks of illness. Mrs. Butcher’s ’ï¬u developed into plural pneu- monia and Mr. Butcher had a cer- ebral hemorrhage about two weeks ago which will mean a per. iod of taking things very easy for him. Their daughter, Mrs. Gost- ling, and Doreen came from King- ston and helped nurse them but ’have now returned .home. Mrs. A. Bieber of Martin Aven- ue, Winnipeg, arrived on Saturday from North Sidney, Nova Scotia, where she was visiting'her daugh- ter, to spend the Easter week-end with the Worsdales. She is the mother of Stan’s brother’s Wife. She visited friends in Montreal and on her three week’s trip home will also spend a few days With relatives in Detroit, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Chicago; Minneapolis and Wolf Point, Montana. The third euchre held in recent weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Little on Garden Avenue took place last Wednesday. Forty players enjoyed a grand evening of cards and prizes were won by the following: Ladies lst, Mrs. F,P Blck- more and Mrs. J. Greenï¬eld tied, the former winning the draw for lst and the latter taking 2nd. Lad- ies consolation prize went to Mrs. G. Bates. Gents lst was won by Mr. J. Greenï¬eld, 2nd by Mr. J. Sports A meeting of both the Branch and Ladies’ Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. G. Skippon, Yongehurst Road, on Wednesuay for the purpose of discussing and making ï¬nal'plans for the big event that will be held undei‘ the auspices of Canadian Legion in the Richmond Hill Public School Auditorium, April 6. Complete details will be in Coming EVentS. At the Kit Carson’s Trail Blaz- ers concert and dance to be held in 'Richmond Hill Public SchOol Auditorium April 6 under Legion and Ladies’ Auxiliary auspices, a demonstration of square dances will be given by an expert dance team. v Zone E2 bowing tournamnt is to be held at Willowdalé on April 7 commencing at 2 pm. It will be followed by a dance in the Legion Hall. It has been arranged that the election of officers for Zone E2 will e held in Newmarket on Ap- ril 15 at 2 pm. and a full attendâ€" ance is requested. Ofl’icers, named for a two-year term, will take of- ï¬ce August 23. Pots, Pans and Dishes Refrigerator ‘ Barn R Set of Weigh Scales No reserve as Farm Sold Terms: cash Sale starts at 12.00 noon sharp Lloyd Turner, Clerk ' The next regular meeting 01 Branch 375, Canadian Legion. will be held on Tuesday, April 10. [‘housnnds who never could gain welsh: below, now have shapely. nttmctlve ï¬gures. No more bony llmbs. ugly hollows. They thank Ostrex. It puts duh on oodles skluny because blood lacks lron. Peps you up. too. Improves nopetlte. digestion no load nourlshea you beller. Don't (eat gemnz too (at. Stop when you gnln ï¬gure you wish. Introductory 3r " cat-acquainted" size only 6%. Try Ostrex Tonlu I‘ab eta lor new pounds. lovely curves. new pep. today. At. all drunisu. How“Skinnyâ€Girls Get Lovely Curves THE LEGIONNAIRES Branch 375 Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. Richmond Hill Gain 5 to 10 lbs. New Pep A. s. FARMER, Auctioneer CORRESPONDENT â€" MRS. STAN. V. WORSDALE LANGSTAFF NEWS Telephone Thornhill 2571'12 Barn Radio Martin and the consolation by Mr. Jean Major. This affair also was due to the efforts of the girl sup- porters and many thanks are due to them and to the Littles. Mr. Cecil Thirgood, Fairview Avenue has just completed a week’s course in New York on advanced methods of dentistry, and is home again. The Lycett family on Fairview Avenue had a narrow escape from asphyxiation by coal gas Sunday night. Fortunately, they were able to rush the baby to Mrs. Art Gib- son. whose nursing experience en~ abled her to revive the child by the time Dr. Wilson of Richmond Hill arrived. Various neighbours put up the other members of the family for the remainder of the night and we hope no after-effects are suff- ered by the Lycetts. We are sorry to report that Ted North who is still in Sunnybrook Hospital had a relanse last week. Mrs. J. Glen, who has been in Miss White’s Rest Home in Thorn- hill for several months is feeling much better after her recent uper- ation and is looking forward to get- ting home soon. She was telling Mrs. George White on Monday how grateful she is to the girls of Geo. P, Dowe Company where she work- ed for the heating pad which they gave her. THORNHILL Telephone Thornhill 170 MONA! "ll-50 Completely Automatic CALL IN TODAY! - See this modern Motfat Elec- tric Range, the last word in cook- ing convenience. We will gladly W . demonstrate the new use-value ' features which save you from kitchen drudgery and “oven/ peeking.†I This new Moï¬att has all the features: Syncrochime Oven Heat Control -â€" Time Clock and many others plus famous Moï¬at quality. Our service department is now fully equipped to give you prompt, efficient and courteous service. RANGES, VREFRIGERATORS, WASHING MA- CHINES, ETC. We like to go visiting to see How other people produce textiles. A goo}! many come to visit us, and we like this too. All main countries have textile industries, and people come from other countries in the western Work Saver Ranges By THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thizrsday, Mar. 29. 1951 Long’s Parcel Delivery RICHMOND HILL 32H 3 Deliveries Daily: 10 a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m. FROM ANY STORE IN THE DISTRICT T0 RICHVALE â€" RICHMOND HILL â€". ELGIN“ MILLS SHOPPING SERVICE LIGHT CARTAGE Centre St. SAND, GRAVEL, CRUSHED STONE, LOAM & FILL _0n_. MOFFAT PHONE THORNHILI 247 L. W. 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