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The Liberal, 26 Apr 1951, p. 7

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SALES 8 SERVICE Ona, Two and Four Wheel Tractors CHOREMASTER ROTOVATOR BOLENS SPRINGFIELD BEAVER BANSOMES THE GARDEN TRACTOR MAN OAK mucus moan KING 94-3924 FARMERS AND GARDENERS â€"- ATTENTION -- Alfalfa, Canadian and Imported No. 1 Seed Red Clover Ontario and English Grown White Blossom Sweet Ladino, certified Pasture Mixture, Forage Crop Seeds of Different Kinds Seed Grain -â€" Montcalm and Galore Bar- ley, Beaver and Ajax Seed Oats Ceresan Treatment for Wheat, Oats, Barley Farm and Garden Fertilizer on hand We can save you money on your Farm Seeds, Garden Seeds ’ I. D. RAMER 8 SON STAN TROYER Phone 10 Richmond Hill CUSTOM WORK Mrs. Irene Duffy of 72 Jackes Avenue had a get-together on Wed- nesday among her friends. After a chat afternoon tea was served and enjoyed by all. Mr. E. Cornhill' secretary of the South East Vaughan Ratepayers’ Association has resigned as he is leaving to take up residence and practice in Vancouver. We wish him the best of luck in his new location. pakis Association held their meet- ing on April 18 at the Powell Rd. CORRESPONDENT -â€" MRS. M. BLACKBURN. Yongehnrst Rd. _______Telephone Richmond Hill 137313 Mrs. Roy Austin and daughter Sugar and Spice Club met an Susanne of Mill Road left on a home of Mrs. R. Cartier on Thu fou:~ month trip to England on Fri- day evening. Winners of the euc‘ day. April 20. They plan to visit game were: Mrs. L. Wainwrlg Susanne’s grandmother and grand- Mrs. F. Wilson and Mrs. J. A father_ Mr. and Mrs. Winchcomb of worth. Refreshments were ser‘ Portsmouth, England. by Mrs. L. Patton and Mrs. F. V Gail Masters of Mill Road had her tonsils out in the NeWm..ket Hospital on Tuesday morning. Gail is progressing nicely. WANTED BY Markham Township Man for plumbing inspec- tor and water service install- ations. Applications giving experience and qualifications to be filed with the township clerk, on or before April 30, 1951. The South East Vaughan Rat?- CHAS. HOOVER. Clerk, Unionville, Ont. NORTH RICHVALE NEWS JACKES AVENUE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: â€" MRS. M. BELL, 17 Jackes Avenue. Thornhil] ___Telephone Thomhill 294113 school. There was a large turnout. Three councillors attended; the talk was on water, drainage, and street lights; also houses to be renum- bered and the name of Jackes AVE- to be changed to Crestwood, leav- ing it up to the councillors to de- cide when this may be. The drainage on Jackes Avenue will be done as soon as weather pe‘mits. ‘ ‘ Mr. Javia and friends went on a fishing trip to North Bay and 31‘- rived home on Saturday mowing with a load of smelts. ‘ Sugar and Spice Club met an the home of Mrs. R. Cartier on Thurs- day evening. Winners of the euchre game were: Mrs. L. Wainwright. Mrs. F. Wilson and Mrs. J. Ash- worth. Refreshments were served by Mrs. L. Patton and Mrs. F. Wil- SOIL Canadian Legion Branch 37b held a euchre at the home of Mrs. G. Skippon. Friday evening. Men’s prizes J. Titshall, E. McLea-n‘ Mr. Spnrkes. Ladies Mrs. B. Pierson. D. Sparkes, V. Jarvis. J. Titshall was the winner of the draw. Euchre to be held at Mrs. G. Skippon’s under auspices of Can- adian Legion Friday, April 27, at 8.15 pm. Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Gareau and three sons from Meldrum Bay, Manitou- lin Island, are visiting with Mrs. Adams Sr. of Yongehurst Rd. MrS. Adams will be returning with the Gareaus this Sunday for a two week holiday on the Island. vv.3;.w,V.V.V.w.w,w.w.w,wwwwx wwwwww, W REASONABLE MADE TO MEASURE Drapes â€"â€" Curtains Bedspreads Styled to make your rooms beautiful SAVE FROM ‘101/2 T0 171/2 PERCENT. ON YOUR TIRES New budget taxes do not apply to the tires we have in stock. Phone for appointment double disc Horse Drills 13 single disc 7, 81/2 and 10 Ft. Tractor Cultivators 6, 7 and 8 Ft. Tratcor Discs Harrow Plows Tractor Mowers Horse Mowers Side Delivery Rakes ' Rubber Tired Wagons » 2 and 3-furrow Tractor Plows Fertilizer Distributor Elgin Mills Opposite Orange Home Phone Richmond Hill 191 USED EQUIPMENT 6’ Tractor Cultivator 7’ Tractor Cult. 3 2-furrow Plows 7’ Fleury Disc 1 Spreader 1 McCormick W-6 Tractor 1 Oliver No. 77 Tractor 1 Farmall H Tractor NEW EQUIPMENT Tractor Fertilizer Drills 15 single and King, Ont. THORNHILL 108R3 Farm Implements for Sale By Buying Them N O W M. A. WILSON Hall’s Service Station Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Rouse len by plane on Saturday, April 21, for a tw0 months trip to Europe and will visit England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France, Holland and Italy. Mr. Gordon Letley of King was the guest speaker at St. Stephen’s Anglican Church Sunday evening. Service at St. Stephen's on Sunday, April 29’ will be on Daylight Sav- ing Time. Mr. G. W. Kefl'er is at Nev. Lis- keard organizing another branch of Maple Cattle Breeders. Mr. Thoma; Eliisbn of Newton Robinson visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Ingram. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Park, Ag- nes Cooper, William Park, Helen Campbell attended a birthday party on Sunday, April 22' at the home of Thomas Cooper, Downsview, the occasion being in honor of David Cooper’s third birthday. Mr. Harold Allan of Victoria, B C.. spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. Gordon Ingram. C.G.I.T. Meets Maple C.G.I.T. met at the home of Mrs. Blake Yake with Isobel Bishop in the chair. The devotion- a] was led by Helen Calder, Mar- lene Orr and Catherine Johnson. After a brief business period, the girls received a test in their recent home nursing project and were judged by Mrs. Laura Wiltshire. The girls showed an excellent knowledge of the course they had studied. Mrs. Forrest and Mrs. Yake served a. dainty lunch. Plans are being made to hold the annual Junior Farmers Church Ser- vice in Hope United Church on Sun. day evening, May 13. The North York C.G.I.T. Rally will be held in Maple United Church, Saturday, April 28. beginâ€" ning at 10 am. It will‘ be under the direction of Miss Margaret Fockler and other leaders. Mrs. G. W. Bailey motored to Montreal last week to visit with her sister. Mrs. Gordon R055. She has returned bringing Mr. and Mrs. Ross back” They will reside with Mrs. Bailey for a time. Maple community are glad to welcome the Misses Saunderson, who moved into their new home at the south end of‘the village last week. CORRESPONDENT â€" MRS. D. ALLEN MAPLE NEWS Phone 48 Phone Maple 19R Maple Women Meet A'Aallln v- u. u,“ .v-v__ The ladies of Maple United Church WA. and W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Laura Wiltshire on Wednesday, April 18, with a very good attendance Mrs. R. A. Bigford was in the chair fOr the W.M.S. The devotional was taken by Mrs. M. Wilson. bert um; v- Plans were made for the W.MS. service to be held on May The meeting by Mrs. F. S. dent of the W. business was hostess served United Church leilie istudy book on Japan was very ably given by I‘Mrs. P. Lam- Malcolm Hart who was born in Vellore, §0 years ago, passed away at his home on Main Street, Agin- court, on Sunday, April 15'. v,.L The meeting was then taken over by Mrs. F. S. Rumble, the presi- dent of the W.A. After the usual business was taken care of, the hostess served a delicious lunch. United Church Sunday School Mrs. David Davis of Scarboro, gave a short address to Maple Un- ited Church Sunday School on her work as a missionary in India. Malcolm Hart yu...- n, __.o He is survived by his widow, Margaret Stroud Hart two sons, Dawson of Cornwall and Alec Mac- Donald of Yorktown, Saskatchew- an; a daughter, Mrs. H. Lightbody, Toronto, and two brothers, Dr. Daniel and William Hart, both of Regina. Interment took place in King Cemetery. bvun v, v.. ~.... A pioneer in the Canadian North- west, he farmed in Saskatchewan for 50 years. After retiring he came to Agincourt in 1942. Congratulations t‘o Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foster on the birth of their daughter, Saturday,»April 21. Mr. and Mrs. William Joyce and Charles have moved into their new home on Ontario Street. Mr. and Mrs. Parnel White of Weston. ‘visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jones. Mrs. Duke Jarrett entertained friends of Kenneths, at a dinner party on Friday, April 20, in hon- or of his eighteenth birthday. Campers Group of the W.A. of Maple United Church aI-‘e holding _.__.r, , a bakiné sale in the Sunday School Hall on Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Notice To Creditors AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF DANIEL ALEXANDER McGALLUM. RETIRED GENTLEMAN, DE- CEASED. All persons having claims ag- ainst the Estate of Daniel Alexan- der McCallum, late of the Village of Richmond Hill. in the County of York, who died on the 5th day of February, 1951, are hereby noti- fied to send to the undersigned sol- icitor for the executors of the es- tate of the said deceased, on or before the 3151; May 1961, full par- ticulars of their caims. Immed- iately after the said date the 2x- ecutors will distribute the assets of the said deceased, having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice, and they will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have no- ,tice. 371 Bay St.‘ Toronto Solicitor for Agnes Mitchel! Mc- Callum and Donald Thomas And- rew McCallum, Executors. DATED this 11th day of April, 1951. ‘ J. KENNETH KIDD, THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thurs., 'April 26, 1951 7 WINDOW & DOOR FRAMES Window hes For Brick and Frame Construction Cellar Frames Sash Storm Windows Check Rail Sash Casement Sash Door Frames Colonial Door Frames for Brick & Frame Construction Octagon Window Frames and Sash Combination Doors â€"- screen and glazed Screen Doors and Window Screens In accordance With a resolution of the Village Council I call upon all citizens of the municipality to change time-pieces to Daylight Saving Time by advancing them one hour at 2 am. on Sunday, April 29, 1951. Langstafi Home & School Association will be held at the home of MRS. H. E. LeMASURIER, STOP 19 NOW . . . You Can Do Business at Home Thorougth Experienced Workmen OAK RIDGES GLASS & MIRROR 00. (Just North 0': Oak Ridges Public School on ngy. 11) TO SERVE THE NEEDS OF THE DISTRICT IN Gordon Howland 34 Yonge St. S. Sherwin Williams Paints for interior and exterior Quality Garden Tools for every job Free Delivery Phone 600 Richmond Hill SATURDAY, APRIL 28, AT 3 RM. A SPRING TEA & BAKE SALE Daylight Saving Time CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP To be sure of a job well done buy your needs at PROCLAMATION OAK RIDGES GLASS 8: MIRROR COMPANY STORE FRONTS â€" MIRRORS PLATE GLASS MIRROR RESILVERING AND ALL ALLIED LINES Ralph’s Hardware AUBREY NICOL HELP 1‘0 RALPI-I’S HARDWARE ELGIN MILLS Telephone Richmond Hill 134r31 ',3 mile east on No. 7 Highway Afternoon Tea 35 cents under the auspices of William Neal, Reeve of Richmond Hill KING 59R13 Richmond Hill Stan. Rule

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