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' PHONE RICHMOND HILL 497-W fl FOR PLANT MAINTENANCE PRODUCTS AND OTHER APPLIANCES REMAIN ~ TAX FREE WHILE THEY LAST â€"â€".- PARIS AUTO SUPPLY LTD. - RICHMOND HILL PHONE 174 ROCKERIES LEN’S LANDSCAPE SERVICE Here’s the newest, most outstanding British car in Canada -â€" Ford’s British-built Consul. It’s an all-new car, new even to its name! Just look at its exciting new features â€" Powerful Overhead Valve â€"â€" 4 Cylin- der Engine â€" One-piece Anti-Glare Windshield â€" In- dependent Front Wheel Suspension â€"- Centre Slung Seating and Hydraulic Brakes â€"â€" All Steel Welded Integral Body are a few of its modern features. Ford’s British Built INTRODUCED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN CANADA Shrub & Perennial Borders WANTED FOUNDATION PLANTING SODDING Perfect tea is so easy to make with SEE IT 2 . LiT'I'LE & SON Limited FORD-MONARCH ROTOTILLING CONSUL DRIVE 11‘ 2 RICHMOND HILL Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan (nee Jean Lippett) who were married Saturday in Thornhill United The W.A. :held a very enjoyable meeting last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. S. DeFoe with Mrs. S. Boynton in the chair. The Scripture Reading and Lesson Thoughts were taken by Mrs. V. Westbrook. Mrs. Miller of Button- ville accompanied by Mrs. H. Eng- lish at the piano delighted the lad- ies with two lovely solos. Mrs. H. Acreman of Headford gave a very interesting talk on her recent trip to Florida. A reminder to parents of the next immunization programme at Carrville Public School on Tuesday, May 1, at 10 a.m. Church. Women Will Meet The Women’s Association of Carrville United Church will nold its monthly meeting on Thursday, May 3‘ in the church. The Thorn- hill W.A. and the Executive of Toronto Centre Presbytery will be their guests. The executive are to be responsible for the programme. All the ladies of the community are invited to attend. \This should be a, very interesting meeting. La. dies, don't forget the bee for clean- ing‘ the church Tuesday, May 1. The more that come the easier the work for all. Mr. E. G. Perring who is in the Western Hospital, Toronto is to have an operation today, Monday, to determine the cause of his ill- ness. His Carrville friends wish him a speedy recovery. CORRESPONDENT: Mrs. W. Sandle, Victoria Square Telephone Stouï¬ville 67509 VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS CARRVILLE NEWS Telephone Maple 130:8 '.: Mrs Bert Middleton The May meeting will be of in- terest to all. A cordial invitation is extended to all newcomers in the district. also the young ladies and young men who have graduated from Thornlea Public Scho‘ol, in the past. The date is May 9, at 8 pm. at the school. Reports given by the conveners showed a year of progress. Lunch was served by the hostess and a pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. Home and School Immunization will take place at the school Thursday May 3rd. for vaccination for smallpox and ser- ums for diphtheria and tetanus. Will parents please keep this date in mind. The executive of Thornlea Home and School association met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fraser, Markham Rd., Wednesday evening. Plans were discussed for the May meeting. Mr. Covell was chainnan and Mrs. Gage, secretary. Some ardeht‘ iisvhermen went north last week for smelt ï¬shing Some very fine fish were caught. Mrs. Holt of No 7 Highway ent- ertained at a stork shower. in lhonour of Mrs. Dan Morrisson. Twenty guests attended the pleas- ant. surprise party. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Mrs. L. McEachern who celebrated her ninetieth birthâ€" day on Monday, April 23. Her sis- ter, Mrs. E. Avison of Lansing held open house for her on Satur- day and several ladies from here were present wishing Mrs. Mc- Eachern many more happy birth. days. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Middleton and family visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Vander- burg of Lansing. Choir was very much enjoyed by everyone last Thursday evening. Mr and Mrs. Pearsall of Shel. burne spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robb. The Lemonville WA. is present. ing a 3-act play entitled "Mrs. Chatterbox," in the Victoria Square Community Hall on Friday evening May 4 The local WA. is sponsor. ing this play. Mr. and Mrs. E. Skerrett of Ux- ‘bridge spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. Willows. Miss Betty Johnson of Toronto was guest soloist at the church service on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Risebrough of Toronto had tea Saturday even- ing' with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bone and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rise- brough of Newtonvbrook spent the evening. Mr and Mrs. A. Read and Miss Mary Read and Gordon Read at- tended a shower for Miss Annie Bake: at the home of Mr. and Mn. Bill Baker, Concord. Miss Baker’s wedding is May 12 in Langstaflf Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wynn vis- ited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner of Isling‘ ton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Read and sons of Stouffville visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Read recently. Correspondent : Mrs. J. Gribble Telephone Thomhill 36r31 Thornlea News April 29th, 1951 Sunday Effective Service on this route will remain unchang- ed Week-end service to Wasaga Beach starts LOAM GRADING PHONE THORNHILL- 141.] MR. STEWART 20 Elmwood Ave., Willowdale GRAY COACH LINES FILL Consult us for better designs, low- est tenders, precision workmanship, construction speed, have superior connections for expediting mater- ials. Richmond Hill Phone 320W Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and Repaired 24 Hour Service Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Alec Bennett, who celebrated their 56th. wedding anniversary on Apr. 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett were married in Torryburn. Fifeshire, Mrs. Walter Baston of Had Lake was visiting with her sister Mrs. F. Richardson, Morgan Avenue over the weekâ€"end. Our sympathyst e‘xtended to Mr. J. Shiells, Willowdale Ave. on the death of his father in Midland. Doncaster Ratepayers Assoc- ciation wish to call all euchre play- ers attention to their last euchre of the season to be held, Friday 27th. at the Masonic Hall. A teen-age party was held at the home of Mrs. Tefler, Lillian Ave. to celebrate the birthday of Mar- garet and friend Foster Hagen. CORRESPONDENT: MRS. E. A. WATTS 173 Powell Avenue, Telephone Thornhill 243122 A successful euchre was held at the home of Mrs. Angel, Clarke Ave. on Friday for the benefit of the Doncaster Community Ladies Cluh Building Fund. Prize Winners: Ladies, Mrs. H. Murdison and Mrs. Jamieson of Thornhill. Gents.: Mrs. Florence Couper (playing as a gent), Mr. Burt. A delicious lunch concluded an enjoyable even- mg. Scotland. They came to 1912 and returned to E 1914 for a vacation. 0v war their vacation “stre 1919. When they re Canada they came to L‘ in 1924. They have four and one son, 3 grandch‘ seven great-grandchil‘dre Bennet is still very ac large garden. when: he The ladies ‘01!“ the Bridge Club concluded their winter activities with an evening downtown. A show and supper was enjoyed by all. Our sympatï¬hyvisfeitended to Mr. Willis Newman. Morgan Ave. on the death of his father in Toronto. GENERAL CONTRACTOR BRADFORD, ONT. runs. The Public Health Clinic was held at Richvale School with Dr. King, Miss Elizabeth Petrie and Miss Mary Shaver in attendance. The next one will be on Tuesday, May 22. The Baseball season for the school children open‘éd on Monday when the Junior Girls of Thornlea came to play at Richvale. The de- cision was in favour of Richvale 5-0 for this ï¬rst game. Helen Burnes, PatSy Davenport, Marilyn Taylor, Gloria Broom and Peggy Rae Gottschalk scored the winning Presentation of Golden Bars and Badges is scheduled to take place next Tuesday evening at the school at 7.30 o’clock. Parents and all those who are interested are cor- dially invited to be present. Guides and Brownies 0n Daylight Time Sanitary Contractors Starting Sunday, April 29 Gray Coach Lines Buses will run Congratualtions to Mr. and Mrs NORTH END EXCAVATORS L. E. FARIS C. STUNDEN CORRESPONDENT: MRS. JACKSON TAYLOR Phone Richmond Hill 3671222 DONCASTER DOINGS RICHVALE NEWS GRAVEL SAND Scotland. They came to Canada in 1912 and returned to Scotlend in 1914 for a vacation. Owing to the war their vacation “streehed†into 1919. When they returned to Canada they came to Lillian Ave. in 1924. They have four daughters and one son, 3 grandchildren and seven greatâ€"grandchildren. Mrs. Bennet is still very active in his large garden, where he grows all his own vegetbles and fruit as well as tending to his chickens. Notice To Creditors IN THE ESTATE OF MARlyAR- ET LILLIAN TUER GREENE, LATE OF THE VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL, IN THE COUNTY OF YORK, WIDOW’, DECEASED Creditors of the above-named de- ceased. who died at the Village of Richmond Hill, in the County 01' York, on or about the 27th day of February, 1951, are hereby notiï¬ed pursuant to The Trustees Act to send to the undersigned proof of their claim on or before the 3131; day of May, 1951, after which date the assets of the Estate will be dis- tributed. having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned will then have nnh'nn tl‘lDutGd' having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned will then have notice. DATED at Newmarket this 24th day of April, A. D. 1951. On Tuesday afternoon Thornlea Junior Boys played the Richvale Juniors at Richvale, with a ï¬nal score of 21-0 in favour of Richvale. Home runs were scored by Ronald Spieght and Richard Valcourt in the second inning†and other runs were scored by David Cranford 1, Billy Baskerville 3, Larry Friar 3, George Good 1, Robby Martin 3, Donny Robson 3, and Ronald Speight and Richard Valcourt each one besides their home runs, and Jack Under-hill 1, and Garry Stamp Mr. Douglas Baker of Montreal visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baker, Edgar Avenue‘ over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of the Queensway were the guesns 01'! Gordon Smiths on Saturday. H. Afbon of Spruce Avenue, who recently celebrated their forty- ninth wedding anniversary. A driving bargain: Claw’Ham Sweep-it Lawn Rake . . . . . . . . 98c mel‘ With hiCkOI'Y handle $1.09 Excelsior Garden Hoe .. . . $1.29 Handyman’s Special _ R‘eX D-Hdle. R-mouth Shovel 2.95 English Crosscut Saw 26†8 pt. S P E C I A L 1.95 Special: $ Handy 3 pc. Garden Set: trowel, Special: ' Handy 3 pc. Garden Set: trowel, 10 1b. Lime and 7†Whitewash fork, weeder . . . . . . . . . . . . 59c Brush . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79c Long Hdle Weed Cutter . . . . 79c by‘ her soiliiï¬c'igggéj’ Mathews, Stiver, Lyons & Vale‘ Newmarket, Ont. Combination Deal: 2 lb. Chan Wax and 4 oz. bottle Nonsuch Floor Cleaner . . . . . . . . . . $1.33 Special: 012 Galv. Pail . . . . . 79c Sponge Mops . . $1.98 to $4.25 1 Pt. Liquid Polish . . . . . . . . 45c ASK FOR YOUR COPY OF OUR SPRING & SUMMER CATALOGUE RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE PHONE 425 - RICHMOND HILL - DAILY DELIVERY THE FOLLOWING LINES OF PAINT HAVE ALL BEEN DIS- . CONTINUED EXAMINE THESE BARGAIN PRICES MARTIN SENOUR FLAT OIL PAINT, White only $4.95 gal. MARTIN SENOUR VARNISH STAIN, dark oak only .. 40c 1/2 pt. (Limited supply only) LANGMUIR ENAMEL .. 1/; pt. 30c; 1/2‘ pt. 50c; pt. 75c; qt. $1.50 (Stock limited) DUROLAVE, limited quantity; Biscuit, Cream, Rose 75c qt. MARBILITE FLOOR FINISH, stock limited . . . . . . . . . . . . , . $1,49 10 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL PAINT BRUSHES SOLD â€"â€" ONE WEEK ONLY, April 27 to May 5 Pa mt Up May Vivian FIX UP CLEAN SPARKLING SPECIAL Executrix, Keyser, telephone 33 LIMITED 220 Bay St., Toronto, Ont. NO INCREASE IN PRICES of our pres- ent stock of Appliances. Automobile Radios with complete instal- lation from $68.50. Television Antenna installations Stromberg-Carlson sound equipment. Our service department ofl’ers complete service to all electrical appliances. 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