To advise people of 1 special ev- ent at your church or school or club use 9. ,“Coming Eventsâ€, notice smart Martha Washington and Richledge three piece bathroom sets complete with lovely chromed ï¬ittinï¬s, white $179, colour $274. 11- lustrated catalogue. Helpful instal- ation diagram. Lustrous motth of pearl plastic top sink cabinets with stainless enamel sinks and chrom- ed swing faucets $98. Aii‘ condit- ioning furnace units $295. Refrig- erators, stoves, oil burners, press- ure water systems. Satisfar tion guaranteed. Buy with conï¬dence and save many dollars. Special of- fer to plumbers and builders. Write or visit Johnson Mail Order Divis- ion, Streetsville Hardware, Streets- ville, Ontario. Phone 261. c4w50 LIFETIME all metal Venetian Blinds, aluminum or steel naked enamel ï¬nish any colour of tapes, free estimates and installations. Phone 755 or write box 496,'40 Ontario St. West, Newmarket, Ont. Plea’:e reverse phone charges. tfc32 BUILT IN BATHTUBS $60. The 21 BEATTY Stanchions completé. including head rail, dividers and posts, 2 bull pens, 10’x12’ with {Earner manger; 15 section calf front with gate; also 17 gravity 1: pe water bowls. Apply to Allan orning', R. R. 1 Nevymarket, Phone 297W22. - *lwl MO'I‘O-RBIKJE. Like new, Sealed Ibeam headlightl motorcycle brake, chrome trim, speedometer. $95 Phone 491W Richmond Hill after 6. *lwl FINDLAY COOK' STOVE, reser- yoir, warming closet, good condi- tion. Also Quebec heater, practi- Cally new. Apply Mrs. S. Fitch, Maple 64R4. clwl KITCHEN equipment, dishes, glassware, all sizes of tablecloths, chairs, tables, fans, electric ï¬x- tures, Essotane stove. Apply Maple Yilla, plume 89W Maple. 01W1 1 CREAM COLORED PRAM; 1 maroon folding go-cart, 1 baby car seat, 1 play pen, 1 high chair with removable tray. Phone Richmond Hill 442R3. clwl WHITE ENAMEL ice refrigerator; _also one Goodyear tire, No. 525-17 [with inner tube. All in good condi- tion. Phone Thornhill 114W. clwl STANDING HAY, 20 acres red clover; 40 acres mixed alfalfa, 'very reasonable. F. D. Hubert, Downsview Empire 4-1672; even- ings Weston 569W3. c3w51 go-cart. Perfect condition. Reason- ‘able. Phone 197M or 86 North Yonge, Richmond Hill. c1w1 BED Chesterï¬eld and matching chair, dinette suite with buffet, ran- gette, washing machine, etc. Phone Maple 19M. c1w1 RASPBERRIES. Will take orders now. Phone Richmond Hill 366R‘21 or call at Norman Génae, 82 Mill Rd. "lwl LARGE SIZE Eatonia grey baby AFRICAN VIOLETS, pink and blue, large plants in bloom. Clear- ance 50c each. Mrs. Butcher, Lang- stafl', Thornhill 207R21. *3w52 SEED POTATOES, Ceruï¬ed Foundation A Katahdin and non- cer’ciï¬ed Katahdin. Apply Harvey Mashinter, King 3R13. afc47 USED REFRIGERATORS, recon- ditioned‘ and guaranteed, $100.00 and up. Apply Chalk Refrigeraâ€" tion King 26R5. tfc44 SEED POTATOLS, certiï¬ed Foun- jdation A Katahdin and non certi- ï¬ed Katahdin. Apply HarveyMash- jnter, King 3r13. tic 48 10 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, July 5, 1951 LARGE STUDIO COUCH, in good condition. Phone 218W Richmond mm " ch,“ CAR RADIO, new in March; also two 650x16 tires, used less than 2,- 000 miles, price reasonable. Phone 104W Richmond Hill. clwl TPIANO, kitchen cabinet, bedroom .éuite, 60 cycle washing machine, and other articles. Phone Thornhill- 378R31. clwl ,50’L1é7REGAL Ice Box ind 1934 Chev. Coupe car, best offer. Apply ,A. G. Gordon, con. 6, lot 13 Vaugh- n“ *1w1 Hill. CASH RATES, ï¬rst insertion 3c per word, min. charge .. 50c Second and subsequent insertons if wording unchanged, 3c per word, ‘min. charge 400 IF CHARGED, 4c per word, min. charge, all insertions . . . . 65c FOR BOX NUMBERS an extra charge per insertion of .. 25¢ COMING EVENTS NOTIOES: per type .line 12c; min. charge 75: 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 ARTICLES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Richmond Hill DODGE AND 0680'!“ CARS AND ravens - - FERGUSON FARM IMPLEMENTS - - TRANSPORTATION wanted, at- riving at Queen and Bay by 8.30 am. returning at 5.45 p.m. Phone 451W Richmond Hill aft'er 7 p.m. I CIWl SMALL HOUSE, 2 adults and teen age boy in between Richmond Hill and Toronto. Reference, mod- erate rent. W. Rich, Newmarket P_O., Ont. *3w51 GENTLE‘MAN REQUIRES, room and board in quiet home starting last week in August. Often away at noon. Non-smoker, abstainel‘. Advertiser, Box 5, The Liberal. TRANSPORTATION LARGE ROOM, furnished, in Rich- mond Hill. Apply to Box 41 The Liberal. *lwl ers, transportation arranged from Richmond Hill or Oak Ridges, per- manent. Apply Leslie Sargeant, Richmond Hill 646r13. c1w52 ity Langstaï¬â€˜. Apply Rayner Con- struction Ofl'ice, Crosby Avenue, Richmond Hill. clwl CONSTRUCTION WORK MEN WANTED. Apply Modern Kitchen Installations, 159 Spruce Ave., Richvale, phone Richmond Hill 443. clwl GOLF TEACHER evenings, all day Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Dufl'erin Fairways, Duffel-in Street, Concord, next to Drive-In Theatre. c1w1 'CONSTRUCTION LABOR, vicin- LABOURER. Apply- on job to Mr. Hooper, 175 Mill St. Summer’s work if satisfactory. *lwl WAITRESS. Phone 223 Richmond Hill Cafe. c1w1 SWATHER used 2 seasons; Cock- shutt 14 ft. cut‘ and 4-section drag harrow,‘ nearly new. F. D. Hubert, Downsview. EMpire 4-1672, even- ings Weston 569W3. c3w52 FORD FERGUSON Tractor, Model 9N. Perfect condition. Phone 45r23 Richmond Hill. ‘ "1w1 bred, 6 weeks old. Phone Maple 86J after 6 p.m._ "lwl AIREDALE PUPS; also 2 pups $5 each. Apply A. J. Saunders, 8 Elm- grove Ave., Oak Ridges. c1w1 BEAGLE HOUND PURS, pure a 1938 Chevrolet coach. Both cars in average condition. Rhone Maple 87R31, F. Bentley, ï¬rst house north ofNo. 7 Highway west side of Dufâ€" ferin. clwl 1948 CHEVROLET Fleetline Coach. 2 tone green, built-in radio, heater, defroster and undercoating. Very low mileage. One owner since new. Apply Jack Walkington, ph. King 28. clwl A 1942 CHEVROLET coach; also 1938 BUICK, 5-passenger ‘ coupe, rebuilt motor, tires and body good, slip covers, GM heater and defrost- er, $375.00 Phone 104W Richmond Hill. clwl ’36 FORD GOACH, nice looking, etc. Worth $150.00 but make of- fer. Richmond Hill 359R32. *lwl Good condition. Tires like new. Phone 134R41 Richmond Hill. clwl 1 FORD Panel Truck “A1†shape. All new rubber. Apply Crawford Wells, King. clwl ’39 FORD DeLuxe, good condition, new tires. Apply 23 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill phone 292. c1w52 1938 DIAMOND-T Stake Truck 1948 DEC. PONTIAC sedan deliv- ery, used for pleasure driving only. Phone 308M Richmond Hill. “‘1wa USED CARS AND TRUCKS HELP WANTED IMPLEMEN TS FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE WANTED TO RENT *3w52 labor- dayolds â€" pullets, mixed, cocker- els. Also started pullets. Ask us for particulars. - Fred Wise, Bray Brrooder, Richmond Hill. FOR REAL ESTATE, phone Fenn, Thornhill 168. tfc46 2 YOUNG Experienced construc- tion workers wan; employment at Richmond Hill or vicinity. Please write to Box 29 The Liberal stat- ing wages. ‘ clwl Thornhill 168 PROMPT SHIPMENT on Bray I_4‘_OR BEAL ESTATE, phone FE ELDERLY person open for baby sitting or companion for elderly person. Write Box 16 The Liber- al. ' *lwl 4 CUBIC FT. Comrete Mixer, non- tilt. Calibrated water supply with hose connection. Feed Hopper. On rubber. $7.50 per day. Also Craftsman’s Ski1-Saw $2.50 per day. Phone Richmond Hill 528J or 288W. tch41 ROOM WITH BOARD. Gentle- man preferred. Reasonable. Phone Thornhill 287R14. clwl GARAGE FOR RENT, 3 months beginning July 5, situated on Cen- tre Street West, Richmond Hill. Phone 115 Richmond Hill. *lwl line_ day or week. C. Higgs, Steele’s Ave. W. Zone 8-627. tfcll CEMENT MIXER GORDON YOUNG LIMITED will be pleased to pick up dead or crip- pled farm animals and pay highest prevailing prices. Telephone collect Woodbridge 6.1 or Toronto, Empire 3-3636. ‘ *43W32 THE IRON FIREMAN Vortex Oil Burner installed and serviced by Snow Heating and Appliances, 28 Yonge St. Aurora, phone 1916. BULLDOZING and cellar excava- tion, levelling, etc. Experienced op- erator, HD7 Allis Chalmers Angle Dozer. Art Steckley, 60816 Stouï¬- ville. *4w50 PAINTING and paperhanging, ï¬rst class work, reasonable rates, sam- ple books and free estimates. A. Rollinson, phone Richmond Hill 414M. M'ch ALL KINDS FURNITURE re- pairs, upholstering, cabinet work, wood carving. Estimates given. N. G. VanDyke, 33 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill; tfc Rubber, mastic and lino tile and also arborite installations. guar- anteed workmanship. Richmond Hill 480M. *3w52tfc REFRIGERATION Sales and Ser- v1ce, Domestic and Commercial. Repairs to all makes. Don Chalk, Telephone King 26r5. tfc38 LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired, work done by experienced workman. Phone Jos. Winger, Map- 1e 62R21. tfc43 EINBODEN & SON concrete con- tractors, septic tanks, drains, floors. Phone Richmond Hill 364 MOTOR REPAIR and rewinds. Re- pairs on anything electrical. 4th house north of Endean Nursery, Elgin Mills. *lwl I CUSTOM FARM PLOW‘ING, cul- tivating, tilling and discing. \v. H. Gooderham. Phone Willowdalc 2508. *30w41 R5. ‘Will. 466 LAWN MOWERS and saws sharp- ened; window screens and doors. Phone 498R Richmond Hill, 32 Richmond St. t1«.w39 FLOOR SANDERS, rentals. Eddy’s SWANHOLM KENNELS, board your dog there while on vacation. Phone Richmond Hill 46R2. Pick up and deliver. tfc48 stone, loam and ï¬ll. E. Charity, Richmond Hill, phone 632W. tfc42 55 Yonge Street North. Phone 458J Richmond Hill. tfc31 SAND, gravel, crushed stone and ï¬ll. L. Brillinger, phone Richmond Hi7: 3843'. tfc43 ï¬ne work. painting and decorating. Phone Richmond Hill 438W. tfc43 CALL P. M. TONNER for clean,â€" SAND AND GRAVEL, crushed MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE EMPLOYMENT WANTED POULTRY FOR SALE TO RENT NILE TILE C0. for rent, gaso- C. Higgs, c26w40 tfcll c4w51 SHOWROOM OPEN EVENINGS Immediate delivery on all new models. R.D: LITTLE & SON Ltd. Ford & Monarch Sales & Service PHONE 174, RICHMOND HILL black with W.W. tires & overdrive $1,895.00 1949 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN a scarce model in excellent condi tion 1950 MONARCH SPORTS SEDAN Tenders for the painting and decorating of the offices and laboratory of the Maple Cattle Breeders Association will be received by the under- signed until noon Tuesday, July 17, 1951. Please mark envelope “Tender.†Work to be done only during vacation August 20-31 inclusive. For further information, apply at office 8.30 am. to 5 pm. Monday through Friday. It.†Sale every Saturday at 1 p.m. DAS.T. Make this your market where buyers and sellers meet. Sell- ers and Atkinson, auctioneers. tic SALE REGISTERS SA'L. -.'l'.Y.Y 7 â€"â€" Amticn Sale at the new Stouffville Livestock Sale Arena, selling livestock our spec- ialty: fresh cows, springers, heifâ€" ers, sheep, calves, pigs, hurses. (Pick-up and delivery can be ar- ranged.) Come early, bring some- thing to sell. This is yam commun- ity sale. “You bring it, we’ll sell TENDERS WANTED EIIIIIHEIBIE RELIABLE usm 'cARs 2 p.m. Terms cash, no Ken and Clarke Prentice, eers. GREY & WHITE cat. Bald spot on head. Blind one eye. Answers to name of Baldy. Reward. Phone Richmond Hill 597W. *1w1 small purse, containing money and cheque. Reward. 258 Oak Ave., Richvale. *lwl SAT., JULY 7 â€"â€" Auction Sale of household furniture, dishes, glass- ware, etc. on Kennedy Road, Mill- iken, 0nt., at the Green Lantern. Property of Mrs. Pierce. Sale at 2 pm. Terms cash, no reserve. Ken and Clarke Prentice, auction- CAPONS, masters and fowl, high- est prices paid. Don’t sell until contacting W. S. Appleton, Oak Ridges Poultry Grading Station. Phone King 59R14. tfc17 ON MONDAY, July 2, Oak Ave., WILLIAM NEAL POULTRY WANTED. Best mark- et prices. Any quantity. Will call immediately on request. Phone A. Magee, King 29R14. *25w29 BOARD for a healthy 9 months old boy. Phone 592W Richmond Hill. c1w1 BUILDING WANTED, altera- tions, répairs. Phone Richmond Hill 22'6R5. Ask for Mr. Arsen- eau. '2w1 $1,395.00 ‘ 1949 FORD DeLUXE TUDOR $1,795.00 1950 FORD DeLUXE TUDOR immacula‘te condition SALE‘ REGISTERS $495.00 1939 CHEVROLET COACH $475.00 1938 CHEVROLET COACH 1948 CHEVROLET 3-PASS. COUPE a one-owner (“31‘ POULTRY WANTED WANTED $1,095.00 $2,095.00 G. W. KEFFER, LOST Secty.-Manager Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walker and Elizabeth are visrï¬mg with Mrs. Walker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McPherson, Oakville. Lions Sponsor Chest X-Ray Mr. and Mrs. William Dollar have moved into their apartment in Maple. A long and happy stay is wished for them. Mr. Dollar is on the staff of the Maple Bank of Commerce. ' Miss Betty Jackson is vacation- ing at Port Carling on Lake Ross- eau, Muskoka. Mr. McArthur of Oakvill is act- ing manage‘ of the Maple Bank 9f Commerce, while Mr. and Mrs. H. Bryan are enjoying theif hon: days at Hart Lodge. Mr and Mrs. Melville White have returned after a motor trip, visit- ing in North Bay and Ottawa. Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Eliza Watson, who passed away at the home of her brother, Levi Watson on Fri- day, June 29. Leece, Marilyn Downey, Marjorie Webb, Barry Lloyd, Nora Lund and Peggy Joslin. Duet, Isabel Leece and Sylvia Keijr. Solos, Marilyn Watson, Patricia Lund, Helen Cal- der, Isabel Bishop, Madeline Brown and Sylvia Kerr. In concluding the program Dr. Goodwin said how fortunate the Maple community was to have the services of Mrs. Clegg in guiding the boys and girls in their musical education. A dainty lunch was served to all who attended. The program wast-presented by Freida and Joan Constable, duets; solos, Janet McGowan, Bryan Rob- son, Donna. Reid, Ann Craib, Joan Constable, John Jackson, Donna. and Carol Reid, Phyllis Cooper, Frieda Constable, Stuart McGowan, Donna Robson, Carol Reid and Ca- therine Johnson; duet, Nora Lund and Peggy Joslin; solos, Donald Lambert, Mrs. Goodwin, Marlene Orr, Greta Dahl, Vernon Stong, Barbara Ann Cooper and Marion Bishop. Duet, Marilyn Watson and Helen Calder. Solos, Isabel Dr. Goodwin of the Toronto Con- servatory of Music presided and introduced each young musician. During flhe intermission Mrs. Goodwin favoured with four vocal numbers especially for the child- ren. These were enjoyed by all. One of the happy social events of the year took place in the Sun- day School of Maple United Church when the pupils of Mrs. Ray Clegg gave their annual recital. For the colorful occasion the Sunday School was resplendent with a. profusion of roses. GREAT NEWS! The Hap- py Successor â€"â€" even fun- nier than “Father Of The Bride.†Watch for Piano Recital ROXY - MARKHAM 4 HILARIOUS DAYS STARTING MONDAY -â€" JULY 16 â€" starring Spencer Tracy, Joan Bennett, Elizabeth Taylor. “FATHER’S LITTLE DIVIDEND†THE FUNNIEST ONE IN ’51 ! CORRESPONDENT â€" MRS. D. ALLEN MAPLE NEWS Phone Maple 19R Buick, Pontiac, G.M.C. Trucks , Phone 488 Elgin Mills Phone 653 All of the above cars and trucks guaranteed for 30 days. 1949 DODGE CUSTOM SEDAN radio, heater and white walls We sell Plumbing, Heating and Hardware Supplies Oxford St. Richmond Hill 285m Get our practical advice. It‘s free. Time payments arranged. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Harris visited over the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett at Catch- aotmn Lake west of Lindsay. They recorded the ï¬shing ï¬ne. Est. Toronto 1913 Plumbing & Heating Contractor Repairs, Alterations, Remodelling A speedy recovery is wished for George Miller Sn, who is in Sun- nybrook Hospital yndergoing ob- servation. Mrs. Wilfred Hodge and Donald visited in Buffalo with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hodge over the long week-end. R. E. DAWSON James anes of Belleville and Bruce Jones of Galt are spending the holiday week end with their parents. Maple school closed for the term wiht a bang up picnic for the chil- dren and their mothers. It was very much enjoyed and thanks to the Community and School Club who were responsible for games, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Palmer are vacationing in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hemphill left on Friday to vacation up north. The funeral service was held from St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, Maple, conducted by Rev. D. C. H. Michell. Interment was in Maple cemetery. Pallbearers were James Martin, Sr., Charles Hannis, Michael Miller, Hilliard Bryan, Frank Lines and Ernest Brock. 1947 FORD V; TON EXPRESS $750.00 Bradshaw Motors LTD. Death came to Mrs. Heber Cook on Sunday, June 24, at her home in Maple. She was a life long member of the community, having been born in Sherwood, then as a girl moving to Maple. She was married in 1908 and moved to a farm in Hope, then moving to Ma- ple again some years ago. She was a life-long member of St. Ste- phen’s Anglican Church, being Dor- cas secretary for many years. On Christmas Day, 1944, she was pre- sented with a life membership of St. Stephen’s Women’s Auxiliary by her sister, Jane Margaret Wat- son. She was the daughter of the late Thomas Jackson and Louise Keï¬' er. Surviving hpr are her husband, Heber Denton Cook, her son Jack- son, one sister, Mrs. Isaac Watson and her brother Thomas, all of Maple. St. Stephen’s Angljcan Church Mr. Gordon Tetley of King will be the guest speaker in St. Steph- en’s Anglican Church, Maple, on Sunday, July 8. Rev. D. C. H. MI- chell is holidaying. Late Mrs. Heber Cook It is the endeavour of this com- munity as well as others all over Ontario to make this province free of tuberculosis. Be sure to attend and help stamp out this dreaded disease. Maple Lions are sponsoring the chest X-ray 911 the United Church Lawn, July 8, from 1.30 to 9 pm. This is free and it is very import- ant for all to be X-rayed. USED CARS AND TRUCKS 1947 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1942 MERCURY SEDAN $750.00 in very good shape QUALITY $1,295.00 $1150.00 Telephone 110 gwmmmuu\xmnummmmwmmummmnmwm ’Riotous romance in the air! VAN JOHNSON JA They’ll ride high, wide and handsome into your heart! GEORGE MONTGOMERY PAULA CORDAY “FATHER’S LITTLE DIVIDEND†MARKHAM “SWORD OF MONTE CRISTO†COMING! THE BLESSED EVENT OF 1951! DAVID BRIAN “THE PERFECT WOMAN†“3 GUYS NAMED MIKE†THURS., FRI._, SAT. â€" JULY 5, 6, 7 “INSIDE STRAIGHT†WED., THURS. -- JULY 11, 12 TWO TOP HITS! “TARZAN’S PERIL†FRI., SAT. â€" JULY 9, 10 In Color Added thrill feature â€" Plus â€" PATRICIA ROC LEX BARKER TWO CONTINUOUS SHOWS NIGHTLY STARTING ‘7 RM. IONTINUOU$ SATUR- DAY TO MIDNIGHT. MATINEE SAT. 2 [mm ARLENE DAHL JANE WYMAN