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The Liberal, 5 Jul 1951, p. 3

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4. "AfififitflfifififimSEEM!!!ng“"5” WR E S T L I N G- Richmond Hill Arena General Admission: 65c tax incl. Ringside: $1 tax incl. Kids 25c telephone 33 0 Here’s the modern short cut to easier meals and better eating. Shop in quantity when it’s con- venient, then cook whole meals, from soup to pie or cake'â€"and freeze them. When you’re ready, PARIS AUTO SUPPLY LTD. PHONE 86 your doctor's prescription will I be careFuIIy dispensed at MODERN EQUIPMENT LS ViTAL FACTOR A IN FULL SCALE FARM PRODUCTION Canada’s agriculture is highly productive. And one of the greatest assets that a nation can have, particularly in these troubled times, is a highly productive agriculture. Our national economy, our industrial production, the health of our people and our security, benefit greatly from, the ability of our agriculture to produce great quantities of essential foods. That Canada's agriculture produces more food than ever before with comparatively less manpower is due to the practical application of scientific developments and the effective use of modern power farming equipment. Through continuous engineering developments, Massey-Harris has helped make- available’today tractors, combines and power machines to keep our farms operating 'at peak efficiency. From your local Massey-Harris dealer get full particulars of the latest in time-saving, labour-saving equipment. arke’s pharmacy Builders of High Quality Farm Implements for over One Hundred Years Friday, July 6, 8.30 pm. (For complete drug service DYNAMITE just beat and eat! You’ll discover dozens of other lime-work-and- money-saving ways to use a Frigi- daire Food Freezer. Keeps game and fish for months! So come in and see us about it today! RICHMOND HILL richmond hi” Grade 7 to 8 Allen, Ernest; Allen, Sylvia; Beatty, Francis; Bettridge, June; Bourne, Wellington, Hon.; Craigie, Heather; Evans, Thomas; Gates, Gloria; Hart, Peter; Harrison, Mel- odye; Hargrove, Molly; Joyce, Edith; MacKay, Mary; Mathews, Linda; Montgomery, Alverna; Neal, James; Pattenden, David, Hon.; Pollard, Jas.; Purnell, Rob- ert; Styan, Gorge; Stewart, Doug- las; Smith, Peter, Hon.; Smith, Shirley; Tice, Diane, Hon.; Tin- ker, David, Hon.; Valance, Donald; Walburn, Mary Lou, Hon.; Will- iams, William; Williams, Robt. Wyer, Phyllis; Zubic, Zenko; Bay- ley, Grade 6 to Grade 7 Paul Ducharme; Joyce Fleming; Mary George, Hon.; Eddy Good- man; S'hirley Greenhead; Doris Jefferson; Bob Johnson, Carol Johnson; Sandra Koning, Hon.; Donald Large, Hon.; Carol Mansâ€" bridge, Hon.; Nigel March; Roy Marinofl’; Louise Munroe, Hon.; Marlene Royle; Peter Savage; Betn Smith; Patsy Smith; Betty Stuart; Jim Stunden; Maureen Temple, Hon.; Kathy Todd, Hon.; Bruce Walburn, Hon.; Jim White; Roger Wilson. - Richmond Hill Public Shool Promotional Exam Results Howard Allen; Terry Bailey, Hon; Marilyn Baker; Margaret Beatty; Tony Berry Hon.; Patsy Bond; Kathleen Bonner, Hon.; Lil- lian Butler, Hon.; Janis Butlin, Hon.; Betty Clark; Tom Clark; Grade 5 to Grade 6 Bailey, Marlene; Blodgett, Ted- dy; Bond, Betty; Brillinger, Don; Butt, Sue, Hon.; Cannon, C'hris; Corner, Barbara; Cottrill, Bonnie; Dean, Nancy, Hon.; Dewsbury, Gary; Edwards, David; Emberley, Sandra; Evans, Carol, Hon.; Full- er, Gayle; Galloway, David, Hon.; Guest, Howard; Harrison, Judith; Hoover, Sheila; Hull, Carol; Keith, Anne; Kozak, Metro; Lewis, Dav- id; Longworth, Lenora; McDonald, Bobby; Mason, Mary Lou; McKenâ€" zie, Charlotte; Phipps, John; Ruff- man, Alan, Hon.; Sayehuk,’ Mic'h- ael, Hon.; Simmons, Gloria; Smith, Jim; Stapleford, Venetia; Stone, Joan; Titshall, Jeanalee; Coull, Ian; Edwards, Jean; 'Purnell, E1- eanor; Stuart, Alice; Gage, Violet. To Grade 6 Gordon Charity, Ronald Cooper, Betty Dubkouscki, Hvon.; Carole Hamilton; Audrey Rushlow; Mary Williams; Velta Zarins. To Grade 5 Berry Anderson, Hon.; Joan Betttidge; Gordon Bradshaw; Bill Bunker; Bob Cunningham; Ken- neth Dawson, Hon.; Alastair Grant Hon.; Betty Johnson; Wayne Kon- ing, Hon.; Gary Kozak; Gerry Phipps; Judith Pritchard; Douglas Ramer, Hon.; Billy Rice; Joan Rob- ertson; JOEhn Sims; Barry Smith, Hon.; Joyce Smith; Susan Sween- ey; John Thompson, Hon.; Bob Whalley; Sam Williams, Hon.; Anâ€" gela Robinson, Hon.; Sandra Stew- art. LN'Wiiiiéxfi; Williams, Robt. er, Phyllis; Zubic, Zenko; Bay- Frank to Grade 7 in Dec. )Grade to Gfadg 5 Joe Agg Barbara Anderson, Marion Bales, Barbara Bone, Mar- garet Bond, Terry Bradshaw, Bar- bara Brown, David Bunce, Win Butlin, Elizabeth Coull, Jean Cowe, Beulah Do'herty, David Gib- son, Mary Gibson, Susan Gillard, Heather Gordon, Vivian Graham, Judith Hargrove, Marilyn Hull, Michael Jansen, Gary Kidd, Bruce Langstafi, Faye Leach, Marion Monroe, Gordon Pipher, Step‘hen Ripley, David Smith, Ralf Sund- quist, Louis Stong, Kelvin Tonner, Diane Turner, Brian Wainman, Gerald Warriica, Marilyn Warnica, Bruce Wilson, Joanne Wilson. Adams, Gordon; Agnew, Brian; ,Allen, John; Atkinson, Brian; At: ltridge, Charles; Beatty, George; lBettridge, Wayne; Bowen, Doug- las; Buchanan, Bruce; Bunce Ray- mond; Carlisle, Gary; Croft, Geo.; Dubkowski, Ernest; Dunne, David; Edwards, John; Flynn, Charles; Green, Lorne; Haldane, John; Johnson, Gordon; Keith, Alexan- der; Kram, Robert; Leadh, Gary; Lewis, Leonard; MacDonald, Ken- neth; Mason, Ralph; Maxwell, Brian; Nardilli, William; Neal, Robert; Nicol, James; Patfield, Duane; Plewman, Herbert; Quin- tile, Claude; Robinofivitch, David; Rabinowitch, Royden; Rance, Fred- erick; Rice, David; Rice, Robert; Scrimger, Keith; Stapley, Bryan; Teetzel, Bruce; Todd, Thomas; Turner, William; Urben, David; Waters, Bruce; Wise, Hugh. Grade 3 to Grade 4 Lily Agar, John Archibald, Ted-’ dy Bailey, Harley Bickmore, Mi- chael Burnie, Bruce Bridges, Law- rence Butt, Bruce Cardwell, Law- rie Clarke, Gary Donald, Tommy‘ Flannigan, Howard Foster, George Fraser, Murray Giifen, Bobby Giles, Roger Harrison, Donald Heise, Richard Hook, Barbara Jackman, Donald Johnson, Douglas Johnson, Karen Kram, Beverley Lee, Jack Murphy, Nancy Nardilli“ Gordon O’Hara, Joe Perello, Elia Quintile, Bobbie Ross, Howard Pol- litt, Jimmy Rushlow, Bob Sanders, Roddy.Savage, Billy Schrader, Pat-’ ricia Stone, Marget Sundquist, Donald Stonehouse, Delia Tinker, Edward Vallance, Bill With, Peter With, Ross Wright, Anne W‘hite. Moore, Linda; Nolan, Maureen; Perello, Carmen; Richards, Violet; Rogerson, Jacqueline; Rushlow, Donna, Hon.; Schrader, Cheryl; Thomas, Beverley; Williams, Elizâ€" , abeth. a! w; t at Kindergarten to Grade 1 Abbott, Ruth; Anderson, Robin; Andrews, Diane; Archibald, Ar- thur. Banks, Shirley; Beatty, Ruth; Bovaird, Jimmy; Boyer, Karen Ann; Bradshaw, Graham; Brillin- ger, Peter; Brock, Kirby; Buchan- an, Joan; Bunce, Ann; Burr, Carol. Cartier, Suzanne; Clarke, Lynne. Demianiuk, Rose Marie; DeWS- bury, Anne, Dunn, Fraser; Elliott, TAG-um... Dn-+LA«n+Aukmunk Tnnh' Lois Allen, Ruth Cannon, Hon.; Jean Cole, Doreen Guest, Phyllis Harding, Hon.; Ruth Percival; Helen White, Hon.; Ardeline Wyer. Grade 3 to Grade 4 Grade 2 to Grade 3 Suzanne Ball, Hon.; Iva Bovaird; Crystal Bowyer; Sandra Bunker; Marilyn Burr, Hon.; Dorothy Cor- ner; Carol Cox; Slharon Craigie; Marilyn Dale; Marie Harrison; Ju- dith Langstafi‘, Hon.; Doreen Maâ€" bely; Elinor Mansbridge, Hon.; Barbara Marrett; Claire McAlis- ter; Evelyn McLean; Shirley Mill- igen; Sandra Naylor; Helen Oliver, Hon.; Lois Perkins, Hon.; Char- maine Putnam; Shelagh Robinson; Jill Rufl‘man, Hon.; Susan Savage; Barbara Southwell, Hon.; Lyn Shorten; Jacqueline Sparrow; Carâ€" mella Stefi‘an; Gail Seardown‘; Barbara Schrader; Bette Jane Tomlin; Margaret Waters; Karen Wright. Grade 2 to Grade 3 ' Barbara Abbott, Hon.; Linda Bennett, Hon.; Joanne Bonner; Stephen Burnie; Paul Gharles; Carole Duncan; David Grant; Rog- er Hambly, Hon.; Ray Harding; Glenda Howell; Joan Nardilli; Rob- ert Percival, Hon.; Gregory Percy; Sandra Phillips; Douglas Pratt, Hon.; Paul Schurman, Hon.; David Sims; Douglas Stead; John Todd; Robert Upton; Bernard Warnica; Jack White. Grade 1 to Grade 2 1 x 1 l (.0..-qu p SELL NOW 2 Wkofknv ‘rnnr Lnnan :a nv qmal] â€"-â€" ».o.n-o-n-n-§ “mm W 0.0 Whether your house is big or small â€"â€" we have a buyer. Whether or- not your house is new or old â€" we have a buyer. Whether or not your house needs re- pairs â€" we have a buyer. Whether or not your house is near or far â€" we have a buyer. Whether you know it now or not â€" We think this is the time to sell. Whether you have a lot of land or a lit- tle â€" we have a buyer. GEORGE wnucmsi A. W. FARLINGER Phone Willowdale Zone 8104 Call your local agent 5171 Yonge St. Thornhill 234J Grade 1 to Grade 2 Agg, David; Banks, Nancy; lBeatty, Audrey; Boyce, Kent; Campbell, Billy; Carlisle, Terry; Croth, Douglas, Hon.; Dawson, Glenn; Evelyn, Roland; Fletcher, Ann, Hon.; Fowler, James; Gor- don, Glenn; Hansen, Gayle; Har- den, Jo'hn; Hisey Allan; Hunt, Dierdre, Hon; Murphy, Yvonne; Paxton, Leste; Putnam, Danny; NRichards, Billy; Sayers, Keith; ,lStefi‘an, Primo; Sweeny, Kathleen, ‘Hon.; Tinker, Brian; Williamson, HJudith, Hon; Woodcock, Leonard. Langstaf‘r‘, Miles; Lecuyer, Peter; Leonard, Lynda; Lough‘bridg‘e, 'Lois; Mabley, Donald; Marsh, Mau- reen; Min-lees, Douglas; Morley, {Patricia; Morrow, John. Attridge, Priscilla, Hon.; Bar- ber, Jo-Anne; Bales, Margaret; Bradshaw, Sheila, Hon.; Bone, Ar. lene; Cox, Marlie; Caseley, Lynda; Corner, Mary Lou, Hon.; Donald, Mary Ann; Forsyflhe, Phyllis; Graham, Joyce; Hayman, Sharon; Harrower, Rozanne, Hon.; Hard- wick, Molly; Jones, Marlene; Lew. is, J‘ean, Hon.; Leach, Donna; Moore, Linda; Nolan, Maureen; Perello, Carmen; Richards, Violet; Rogerson, Jacqueline; Rushlow, Donna, Hon.; Schrader, Cheryl; Thomas, Beverley; Williams, Elizâ€" abeth. Grade 1 to Grade 2 Banks, Shirley; Beatty, Ruth; Bovaird, Jimmy; Boyer, Karen Ann; Bradshaw, Graham; Brillin- ger, Peter; Brock, Kirby; Buchan- an, Joan; Bunce, Ann; Burr, Carol. Cartier, Suzanne; Clarke, Lynne. Demianiuk, Rose Marie; DeWS- bury, Anne, Dunn, Fraser; Elliott, Jeffrey; Featherstonhaugh, Joan; Fish, Richard; Flannigan, John', Fraser, Lorne. Gifi‘en, Lynda; Guest, Shirley.- Hall, Christine; Hansen, Patsy; Harden, Carole; Harding, Joyce; Harvey, Bettina; Heather, Bobby; Henry, Susan; Hoover, Donald; Houle, Randy; Howell, Dale; Hud- son, Caroline; Hunt, Ian; Hutchin- son, Ronald; Hutton, Roseanne. O‘Isen, Lois; Perkins, Jo‘hn; Phil- lips, Lorraine; Rice, Jerry; Rice, John; Roberts, Glenna; ’Rumble, Billy. Seyfl’ert, Vernon; Simmons, Ed- win; Smith, Charlene; Stefian, Sil- vano; Stott, Brad; Thomson, Janet; Tilt, Susan; Lynda. Waters, Freddy; Williamson, John; Willis, Tommy; Wilson, Joy- lynn; Wilson, Stephen; Wood, Dor- othy. Last Friday, June 29, a repre- sentative ‘team from Richmond Hill played Aurora in Aurora Park and won a close game 12-11 after be- ing behind 7-1 at one stage of the game. Representing the Hill were Mac Clement, Harold VanDyke, Murray Stevenson, Tim Saul, Ken- 1‘y Bennett, Eric Hillaby, Bill Mab- bett, Fred Hamilton, with Norm Stunden and Jack Rumney pitch- mg. Representative Game In a. Knock-out Tournament at Palgrave on Monday last Button- ville emerged as winners beating Wood‘bridge in the final. The other two teams competing in the tour- ney were Bolton and Thistletown. Buttonville defeated Unionville 6-0 at Unionville on Tuesday, July 3, in the Markham Twp. Softball league, to return to top position in ‘the league. Norm Stunden was the winning pitcher. Softball News Markham Twp. Softball Tonner, Jan; Turner, Mr. Blosdale, who has been man- ager at Markham since January of this year, is well known to many residents of Newmarket and reg- ion, having been manager at New- market from February, 1943, until May, 1945, and again for six months last year. A native of Delaware, 0nt., he joined the com- pany as a salesman at Guelph in 1926, and before his Newmarket appointment in 1943, he served in staff positions in Windsor, Kit- chener and London. He was em- ployed in the company’s general ofiices in Toronto from May, 1948, to June, 1950, when he returned to Newmarket as manager. C. E. Blosdale has been reap- pomted Bell Telephone manager at Newmarket and Will have supervis- ion over the company’s office at Richmond Hill, it was announced this week. He succeeds Victor Ho Storey who has been named acting manager at Markham. The change was effective July 1. In addition to Richmond Hill, Mr. Blosdale will have supervision over the company’s offices at Newmark- et, Aurora, Beeton, Bradford, Roche’s Point, Sutton and Totten- ham. C. E. Blosdale Appointed Bell Manager For District Mr. Storey, who has been acting manager at Newmarket since Jan- uary, has had 27 years’ experience in the telephone business. Born and educated at Toronto, he joined the company there in 1923 as a clerk. Dilring the succeeding years {he gained a wide variety of exper- ience in the commercial depart- ment in both sales and business of- fice work. In 1943 he was appoint- ed a public office manager at Tor- onto, and in 1948 he became assist- ant to the central Ontario district manager. He was appointed act- ing manager at Newmarket in Jan- uary, 1951. A large folio contained an al- most exlhaustive history of the ev- olution of the horseless carriage from the first one which was made by Mr. Nicolas Cugnat in Paris in 17769 and the steam one made by Trevitbeck in England in 1801 to the latest 1950 models. One page was devoted to pictures in colour of the American types of automo- biles from 1915 to 1950. Points of interest in the latest models of present popular styles were des- cribed with accompanying illustra- tions-. Trhe Trans-Canada Airlines were made known to the reader in some detail, and a paragraph headed “Skylines Never Grow Old,” told how the great air ships are dis- mantled long before the parts get worn, and constant checking of en- gines, instruments, propellers and accessories with precision instru- ments make it possible for the air- line companies of Canada. to main- tain their high standards and safe fl'ying records. At the end of the book were maps showing air routes all over Canada. Richvale Senior Room The Armed Forces in Canada in- cluded a description of the person- nel of the Senior Service which is the Royal Canadian Navy, with pdhtographs of H.M.C.S. Magnifi- cent of 18,000 tons and 1,000 of- ficers and men, the R.C.N. Mine- sweeper Sault Ste. Marie, the R.C. N. Cruiser Ontario and the R.C.N. Destroyer Athebaskan. The importance of the ground crew, the backbone of the Airforce, was emphasized with photographs of the latest types of fighter air- craft. An outlned descripion of Cana- da’s Army Reserve Force included the qualifications, duties of differ- ent branches, and pictures showing types of equipment used in train- ing: the Sherman tank, the Car- rier, the Anti-tank guns, the Anti- aircraft guns and others. It was an inspiring collection and represented hours of pains- taking work which must have am- ply repaid the pupils 'for their pains as well as delighted Mr. E. Dunning, the teacher in charge. The/projects were judged by the teachers and graded according to excellence. (Continued from page 1) ’A NOTICE TO 'As distributors for the famous Hillman cars and Ccmmer trucks, we are prepared to offer all English car owners fast and thorough service on ‘your- car. 'A full stOck of Lucas electrical equipment used on all English cars available for your convenience. Richvale Baker’s Sales 8 Service English Car Owners SHELL COURTEOUS. SERVICE THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, July 5, 1951 DRIVE IN TODAY] 3 DELIVERIES DAILY â€"â€" 10 a.m. â€" 2 p.m. â€" 4 p.m. FROM ANY STORE IN THE DISTRICT TO RICHVALE â€" RICHMOND HILL,â€" ELGIN MILLS CARTAGE 220 Bay St., Toronto, Ont. Your Our service to you combine: expert advice on your Insurance problems w1th a complete englneermg service ‘ sttrlct Representatlve TOMENSUN, SAUNDERS, SMITH & GARFAT 18 Elizabeth St., Richmond Hill, Ont. Telephone 25R Just south of Rich- mond Hill valuable Yonge St. frontage, 4-room frame cot- tage with new roof. Lot size 66’x330’ Mr. Oakley ATTENTION! See These WORTH WHILE HOMES In and Around The Village Four rooms, new Johns Manville Siding bungalow Large lot close to Yonge, modern kit- chen, 3 pc. bath. CALL RICHMOND HILL 613 ERNEST RIDOUT “93' Estate LONG’S PARCEL DELIVERY LIMITED 8Yonge South REALTORS Make lea double strength and while still ‘hot pour into glasses filled with cracked ice . . . Add sugar and lemon to taste. Iced Tea Can Be! Discover How Good m "SAMBA" ;- v Cfifié‘lfifififi â€"â€" A \ - “M‘V‘Lg‘K‘e‘gSWM FOR THESE & OTHER HOMES IN THE RICHMOND HILL’ AREA Mr. Taggart $6,800 E©ENTEA $5,500 INSURANCE HERBERT R. BUTT RICHMOND HILL 321J Phone Richmond Hill 111 SHOPPING SERVICE PRICED RIGHT; I $13,200 | trees, Elgin Mills. Solid Brick 6-room Bungalow, breeze- way and garage; hot air heated, modern kitchgn and 4 pc. bath“ \ Low taxes. bungalow, 64 fruit Can Jim. Kaufman 5 acres, 3 room LIMITED Mr. Collard $7,000 is our business Phone Plaza 7671 LIGHT MOVING Choice building lot in the best residen- tial district in Rich- mond Hill. Town 8 room house on 3 cultivated acres, ev- ery convenience, close to Yonge ht. Call Mr. Grinnell Mr. Grinnefi $12,500 $750.00 water.

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