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The Liberal, 12 Jul 1951, p. 12

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v 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. SAVE 10% ON: 1 1951 Frigidaire Stove; 1 8 cu. ft. Frigidaire Re- frigerator. Demonstrators. 1 1950 Erigidaire Refrigerator, 7.6 cu. ft. $349.75. 2 reconditioned and guarâ€" anteed Frigidaire refrigerators, 1 at $150.00 and 1 at $175.00. Terms. Paris Auto Supply Ltd., Richmond Hill phone 86. c1w2 LIFETIME 31'» metal Venetian Blinds. aluminum or steel baked enamel finish any colour of tapes, free estimates and installations. Phone 755 or write box 496, 40 Ontario St. West, Newmarket, Ont. P1ea:e reverse phone charges. tfc32 SOLID Weathered oak, Jacobean style, 8 piece dining room suite; walnut Duncan Phyfe table; 2 wicker ferneries and table to match. Apply 177 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill, Fred E. Faussett. c1w2 DOMINION Washing Machine, 60 cycle, 3 months old, must be sold as we are moving to U.S.A. Paid $179.95, selling for $150.00. Apply 65 Jackes Ave., Thornhill or phone Zone 8736. c1w2 oak dining- room table and three chairs and buffet. Large ward- robe; man’s ,bicycle and go-cart. Apply Mr. Paquette, Yongehirrst Road. c1w2 FRESH PICKED every day rasp- berries, red and black currants. Orders taken bfore 9.30 a.m. pre- lferred. W. Cox, Oxford St, Elgin Mills. Phone Richmond Hill 221R. ‘ tch 3 ROOM TRAILER, fully insulat- ed, $650.00, or best offer. Apply at trailer on Bathurst St, 2 blocks south of Vaughan Road at Pem- berton. ’1w2 COTTAGE RASPBERRIES, place your order for Latham raspberries now, fresh picked daily, reasonable prices; also green peas suitable for locker. Ehone King 59R14. c3w2 dition, new motor Ame] Ace ice box, lbs. $25.00. Phone WASHING MACHINE, good conâ€" ARM CHAIR, 1 rocking chair, 2 kitchen chairs, 1 dresser. Apply Mrs. Glascoe, May Avef, Richvala. *2w2 ICE BOX, white enamel, 75 1b. cap- acity; gent’s wheel. Both good con- dition. Phone Richmond Hill 420R. *1w2 AFRICAN VIOLETS, pink and blue, large plants in bloom. Clear- ance 50¢ each. Mrs. Butcher, Lang. staff, Thornhill 207R21. *3w52 USED REFRIGERATORS, recon- Foundation A Katahdin and non- certified Katahdin. Apply Harvey Mashinter, King 3R13. afc47 SEED POTATOES, certified Founâ€" dation A Katahdin and non certi- fied Katahdin. Apply HarveyMash- inter, King 3113. tfc 48 ditioned and guaranteed, $100.00 and up. Apply Chalk Refrigera- tion King 26R5. . tfc44 ELECTRIC RANGET'I‘E, $20.00: coal and wood range, $5. Phone Maple 49R32. c1w2 2 TIRES SLIGHTLY USED. Size 500x18. Phone Stouffville 67309. I'SEED POTATOES, Cernfied CLARE JEWEL gas range for E5- otane, 4-burner, with oven. Apply Liberal Office. c1w2 CAR RADIO, complete with aeriai, $25.00. Phone Thornhill 402R4. RASPERRIES for sale. Apply Wil- bert Cole, Oxford St. Richmond Hill 309W. cle RASPBERRIES: corner Jane & Yonge St., Thornhill. Phone Thornâ€" DeLUXE TOURIST TENT, almost new, $35.00. Bruce Mountjoy, Langstaff PD. *1va hill 107 ALL STEEL ivory ice refrigerator air-conditioned, 100 lb. capacity. Maple 72R2â€"1. *1w2 good bargain. 0. Warwick, 0):- :ford Street, Elgin Mills. c2w2 TUDHOPE Rangette, white, good condition, $25. Phone Richmond Hill 435R. c1w2 RASPBERRIES AND CHERRIES, ICE REFRIGERATOR, 75 lb. cap- acity, good condition. Phone 45R12 Richmond Hill. clwg BOY’S BICYCLE, phone Thornhill 242R12. c1w2 12 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursda‘y, June 12, 1951 CASH RATES, first insertion 3c per word, min. charge .. 50c Second and subsequent insertons if wording unchanged, 3c per word, min. charge 40c IF CHARGED, 4c per word, min. charge, all insertions .. . . 65c FOR BOX NUMBERS an extra charge per insertion of .. 25c COMING EVENTS NOTICES: per type line 12c; min. charge 75c CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIAM, BIRTHS, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, MARRIAGES, per insertion $1.00 Classified 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 FURNITURE, large CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES $30; white en- holds about 75 Maple 49r15. c1w2 ‘1w2 *1w2 c2w2 YORKSHIRE SOW, strayed from the farm of John Young, R. R. 1 Maple, on Sunday afternoon be- tween 4 and 5 p.111. Finder please phone Maple 79R4. clwz C.C.M. KIDDY CAR, red and blue with initials C.S. carved under seat, reward. Phone 161W Rich- mond Hill. c1w2 GREY & WHITE cat. Bald spot on head. Blind one eye. Answers to name of Baldy. Reward. Phonc Richmond Hill 597W. *lwl GENTLEMAN REQUIRES room and board in quiet home starting last week in August. Often away at noon. Non-smoker, abstainer. Advertiser, Box 5, The Liberal. LADY who Works by the day re- quires room, with or Without meals, could do with a few days work as well. Apply Box 17 Liberal. *1w2 WANTED 3 ROOMS furnished or unfurnished by young couple. Phone Richmond Hill 174. Mr. Ross Hale.~ *1w2 SMALL HOUSE in Thornhill, Richmond Hill vicinity. Phone Willowdale 2682. c1w2 YOUNG BUSINESS COUPLE wants room and board for months while building home, commencing July 27. Apply phone Melrose 4561 after 6 pm. c1w2 1 OR 2 ACRES, vicinity Thornhill, Richmond Hill, reasonable for cash. ME. 7592 or Box 12 Liber- al. c1w2 tions, repairs. Phone Rié‘xmond Hill 226R5. Ask for Mr. Arsen- eau. '2w]. WANTED spoiled or moldy baled hay or straw. Maple 49R12. BUILDING WANTED, altera- MAN to work in warehouse and mill, experienced preferred, steady work, good wages. W. R. Dean, Thornhill. tfc2 FEMALE Help Wanted to operate machines. Steady employment; a} so piece work when efficiently trained. Phone 493 Richmond Hill. rlw2 YOUNG GIRL for clerical work in local office. Write Box 3 The Liberal, stating phone number. TRANSPORTATION wanted from Richmond Hill to Yonge at Carl- ton, arriving 8.30 a.m., leaving at 5.30 pm. Write Box 52 The Liberal. c1w2 from Thornhill, arriving Bloor St. at 8.30 a.m., leaving 4.30 pm. Ph. Thornhill 107. c2w2 TRANSPORTATION wanted to Parliament Bldgs. and return, leav- ing 8.30 a.m., returning 5 p.111. Phone Richmond Hill 549W. *1w2 HOUSE, double garage, 200 feet frontage, choice property for ex- tra building. Good well. Cash only. $4,500.00 Thornhill 402R4. TRANSPORTATION wanted for 2 LOT on Ruggles Avenue, Richmond Hill 50x135. Apply Box 1 Liberal. *lw2 LOTS, $10 and $12 per foot. Apply Fred J. Dew“, King. c2w2 FOR REAL ESTATE, phone Fenn, Thomhill 168. tfc46 TRANSPORTATION Thornhill 168 1941 PONTIAC SEDAN, Silver Streak, radio and heater, 4 new tires, in good condition, all round. $350.00 and take over payments. Apply Box 2 The Liberal. c1w2 RETIRED BUS, an opportunity for someone, good body, heavy duty tires, Leyland gas motor, air equip- ped. Apply Bruce Mountjoy. Lang- stafl" P.O. *1w2 FOR REAL ESTATE. phone Fenn, PANEL TRUCK, 1933 Chev" seal beam‘s, new clutch, good running order; needs Battery, license. Snap $50.00. Thornhill 402R4. *1w2 USED CARS AND TRUCKS HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WANTED TO RENT WANTED LOST *3w52 *1w2 c1w2 tfcll BEAGLE HOUND PUPS, pure bred, 6 weeks old. Phone Maple 86.1 after 6 pm. 'lwl 6 REGISTERED Yorkshire Boaré, 41/2 months old. Apply B. G. Jack- son, Teston Road, Maple. *2w2 model 9N, perfect condition $795. Phone 45r23 Richmond Hill. c1w2 WATERLOO 15 Garden Tractor, with lawn mower and other at- tachments. Apply Harry Nelson, Gormley, phone 62504 Stoufi'ville. ‘1W2 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, 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 POULTRY WANTED. Best mark- et prices. Any quantity. Will vcall immediately on request. Phone A. Magee, King 29R14. *25w29 4 CUBIC FT. Comrete Mixer, non- tilt. Calibrated water supply wibh hose connection. Feed Hopper. On rubber. $7.50 per day. Also Craftsman’s Ski1-Saw $2.50 per day. Phone Richmond Hill 528J 01' 288W. tch41 unfurnished hreezeway and garage, restricted subdivision, no children preferred. Phone Richmond Hill 243.] evenings. *1w2 CEMENT MIXER fr rent, gaso- line. day or week. C. Higgs, Steele’s Ave. W. Zone 8â€"627. tfcll 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Ap- ply Box 235 Richmond Hill Post Office. , *lw2 MODERN BUNGALOW, 5-rooms, be pleased to pick up dead or crip- pled farm animals and pay highest prevailing prices. Telephone collect Woodbridge 6J or Toronto, Empire 3-3636. *43w32 GORDON YOUNG LIMITED will PAINTING and paperhanging, first class work, reasonable rates, sam- ple books and free estimates. A. Rollinson, phone Richmond Hill 414M. tfc16 THE IRON FIREMAN Vortex Oil Burner installed and serviced by Snow Heating and Appliances, 28 Yonge St. Aurora, phone 196. Rubber, mastic and lino tile and also arborite installations, guar- anteed workmanship. Richmond Hill 480M. *3w52tfc REFRIGERATION Sales and Ser- vxce, Domestic and Commercial. Repairs to all makes. Don Chalk, Telephone King 26r5. tfc38 ALL KINDS FURNITURE re- pairs, upholstering, cabinet work, wood carving. Estimates given. N. G. VanDyke, 33 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill. tfc LAWN MOWERS sharpeneo and repaired, work done by eXpel-ienced workman. Phone Jos. Winger, Map.. CUSTOM FARM PLOWING, cul- tivating, tilling and discing. \m. H. Gooderham. Phone Willowdale 2508. *30w41 1e 62R21 LAWN MOWERS and saws sharp- ened; window screens and doors. Phrne 498R Richmond Hill, 32 Richmond St. t1LW39 your dog there while on vacation. Phone Richmond Hill 46R2. Pick up and deliver. tfc48 stone, loam and fill. E. Charity, Richmond Hill, phone 632W. tfc42 SWANHOLM KENNELS, board SAND, gravel, crushed stom. and fill. L. Brillinger, phone Richmond Hi~ 384.]. . tfc43 CALL P. M. TONNER for c fine work. painting and decoratjng‘ Phone Ri'cfimond Hill 438W. tfc43 CONCRETE AND DRAINS, septic tank form rentals. J. Bailey, Rich- mond Hill 226R5. *1w2, 4, 6, 8 Hourly Pick-up Phone collect Agincourt 18J12 CAMPBELL MINK SAND AND GRAVEL, crushed DEAD & CRIPPLED STOCK MISCELLANEOUS IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE OLD HORSES $15.00 AT YOUR FARM LIVESTOCK FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WANTED POULTRY WANTED NILE TILE CO. TO RENT also c4w51 tfc43 man, SHOWROOM OPEN EVENINGS R.D. LITTLE & SUN Ltd. Ford & Monarch Sales & Service PHONE 174. RICHMOND HILL $650.00 1940 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. SEDAN exceptionally nice Térms, Cash -â€" No reserve ~â€" House sold. Sale at 1 pm. sharp D.S.T. KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, $595.00 1942 DODGE CUSTOM SEDAN Auctioneers Millikan P.Q., Ph. A’gincourt 52W3 Markham P.0., Ph. Markham 346 \VATSON BROS. Part Lot 6. Con. 3 North York ‘Corner Don.Mills Rd. & Lawrence “'EDNESDAY, JULY 18 Spring-tooth Harrows, Cockshutt, 2-sec., near new Horse Rake, good Beatty Hay Car Baskets Extension Ladder, 40 ft. ‘ Lawnmower ' ‘Quantity of Brick, second han Roll of Barbed Wire ' 2 Rolls of Snow Fence Quantity of New Lumber Quantity of Old Lumber Quantity of Wire Fence, new Lumber for Wagon Tongues Quantity of Baled Straw Quantity of Posts Chicken Feed Set of Heavy Harness vLawn Fence Blacksmith’s‘ Outfit and Tools Set of Bridles Horse Collars Fence Stretchers 0x Yoke Chains, Forks, Shovels, etc. Cofiield Electric Washer 2 Iron Beds v 2 Sets Curtain Stretchers Number of Horse Blankets Robe Grain Bags Crosscut Saw Carpenter Tools Iron Pot or Kettle Philco Radio Number of Barr ls Wicker Baby Carriage Child’s Cot Wicker Cradle Quantity of Carpet Howe Sewing Machine Table and Chairs Quantity of Dishes Circular Saw Quebec Heater ' Number of Mattresses Oil Lamps Chemical Closet 4-Wheel Trailer for car or tractor Many articles not mentioned 0F HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, IMPLEMENTS. BLACKSMITH & GARDEN TOOLS; DISHES, etc RELIABLE USED CARS W’ED., JULY 18 â€" Auction Sale of farm implements, lumber, blackâ€" smith tools, household furniture and other effects on lot 6, con. 3, North York Twp” corner of Don Mills and Lawrence. Property of Watson Bros. Sale at 1 pm. sharp. Terms cash, no reserve, property sold. Ken & Clarke Prentice, auc- tioneers. It." Sale every Saturday at 1 pm. D.S.T. Make this your market where buyers and sellers meet. Sell- ers and Atkinson, auctioneers. tic SAT., JULY 14 â€"â€" Auction Sale at. the new Stoufiville Livestock Sale Arena, selling livestock our spec- ialty: fresh cows, springers, heif- ers, sheep, calves, pigs, horses. (Pick-up and delivery can be ar- ranged.) Come early, bring some- thing to sell. This is you) commun- ity sale. “You bring it, we’ll sell AT YOUR SERVICE, for baby sitting, tending invalids, care of elderly people, socks mended, shirt collars turned. Richmond Hill 307J. *2w2 $1,895.00 1949 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN WANT CHICKS? Bray has them prompt shipment â€" pullets, mixed, cockerels. Want started pullers? Also prompt shipment. Prices from Fred Wise, Bray Brooder, Rich- mond Hill. vc1w2 SALE REGISTERS $1,195.00 ‘ 1950 FORD [/2 TON PICKUP $495.00 1939 CHEVROLET COACH $150.00 1934 PLYMOUTH SEDAN $125.00 1930 PLYMOUTH SEDAN $1,095.00 1948 CHEVROLET COUPE AUCTION SALE EMPLOYMENT WANTED POULTRY FOR SALE The property of 10,000 miles very nice Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paxton and their little daughter, Donna Marie of Norwood, who were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Bey- non last week left after the wed- ding of their niece the former Dor- is B'eynon for their summer cottage at Island Grove. Their son, Ger- ald has remained at the Beynon home for a holiday. Mrs. Howard S. Patrick will al- ways celebrate two happy Occas- ions on June 30. Besides it being her wedding day, it is also her birthday. A little family tradition Miss Jessie Gellately was in Toronto on Saturday to attend the wedding of her niece, Margaret Jean, daughter of Mrs. M. Roger Gellately and the late Ml‘s. Gellate- Iy and Mr. Edward. Trevor Brig- nall, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brignall. The wedding took place in Alhambra Avenue United Church. Ruth Beynon of Temperanceville was successful in her Grade 2 Theory examinations tried rec- ently at the Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto. Her marks were 92, and she received 1st class hon- ors. Ruth is a pupil of Miss Dor- othy Armstrong. Another pupil, Daphne Turpel of Branksome Hall, Toronto, received lst class honors, with a mark of 91, when she tried Grade 1 theory. According to the 1951 census, we now have 530 persons living in the village of King City. The last census of 10 years ago showed that the population then numbered 250. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kelley spent the week-end on a fishing trip at Belmont Lake, near Peterborough, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mannells of Toronto. On Thursday, Jimmy Billings was playing at the new house his father, George Billings,.is having built on Keele Street. The fun was over when Jimmy fell from a plank and after a trip to Newmar- ket Hospital it was found that he had broken his arm midway be- tween wrist and elbow. Now he has to wear a cast for three weeks. When the swimming class left for Thorn‘hill on Saturday morning they were sorry to leave Jimmy behind. )KING CITY NEWS (Continued) Miss Julia Jarvis left on Sunday for England, where she will spend the next two months, returning to King in September. Miss Jams is travelling by freighter, and an un- expected trip up the Saguenay is one of the pleasures of this mode as she left for Montreal where .she will board the freighter, Manches- ter Commerce. Twenty children set out on Sat- urday morning on what will make this a wonderful summer for them. They were off for the community swimming tank at Thornhill, which is one of the newest and best in Canada. For the sum of $5.00 each they will have a 40 minute swim- ming lesson twice each week, on Wednesday and Saturday fore- noons. They are taken to Thorn- hill by Langdon Coach lines, leav- ing King at 10 am. The age group includes children from 7 to 14 years. On Saturday morning the 20 children who left with Mr. Langdon were a very excited crowd. The Langdon Coach lines has a busy summer ahead with would-be swimmers. Each day 4 buses with about 50 children in each bus, will go to swimming centre in the dis- trict. Some will go to Thornhill, others to Lake Wilcox, and some as far as Lake Simcoe. The children of Cookstown, Aurora, Maple and King, are only a few who will be learning to swim this summer. Mr. and Mrs. W. Avis of Ring- wood, were hosts to thirty-five people from the choir of Teston United Church on Thursday even- ing. Rev. and Mrs. M. R. Jenkin- son were present also. It was a very enjoyable party, and every- one had a wonderful timew Mr. Keith Cambden who had an acci- dent the next morning, was in charge of the games “Mat evening. A wedding of interest to King will take place on July 28, at All Saints Anglican Church. The brideâ€"to-be is Miss Dorothy Louise, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ert Kelley, and the groom will be Ernest K. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilson, Lakeshore Road, Oakville. Miss Kelley graduated from St. Joseph’g Hospital, Toron- to, a year ago last June, and is at present nursing at the Convales~ cent Hospital, Malton. Mr. Wil- son graduated from the U. of T., and is with the Aircraft plant of the A. V. Rowe Co. at Malton. following the regular choir practise as a reward for their good work during the 80th anniversary ser- vices of the church. They invited Mrs. I. L. Scott, Mrs. A. Gordon, Miss Thelma Gordon, Les and Roy Robson and Jack Parsons to be Special guests and there were 17 present altogether. A cold meat and salad supper was served under the'direction of Mrs. E. Patton. Keith Cambden is a patient in Stouffville Hospital, as the result of a fall of 15 feet from a hay loft last Friday morning, when he broke his right leg. Mr. Cambden is a traveller for Fairbanks-Morse Co., and after having spent a few days of his vacation up north, he and his wife and son were visiting his wife’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Avis of Ringwood. On Friday morning he was helping the men with the haying when the accident occurred. (Continued from page 10 All of the above cars and trucks guaranteed for 30 days. Buick, Pontiac, G.M.C. Trucks Phone 488 Elgin Mills Phone 653 1941 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE We sell Plumbing, Heating and Hardware Supplies Oxford St. Richmond Hill 285m Get our practical advice. It’s free. Time payments arranged. Phone 111 Richmond Hill Est. Toronto 1913 Plumbing & Heating Contractor Repairs, Alterations, Remodelling 1949 Ford Pick-up 1947 Crossley 1949 Hillman 1950 Hillman 1935 Oldsmobile 1939 Mercury Coach R. E. DA‘VSON BAKER SALES & SERVICE Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Russell Lynett, Clerk, Village of Richmond Hill When Mr. Jackson produced some crusts left over from the pic- nic, the little dog, who could not have been more than 10 weeks, ev- entually came out of the hole, W01- fed the food, and looked for more. With food and coaxing he was fin- ally put into the car, and taken home to King where he was made welcome by the Jackson’s setter. After a week of good care he de- veloped into a loveable little pet with a host of admirers. He is now spending the summer in New Liskeard with three children who will certainly make him forget that he was a little lost puppy, living with the groundhogs in the bush. Tenders for the re-wiring of the Richmond Hill arena will be received by the under- signed up until Saturday, August 4, 1951. fll Plans and requirements may be seen at the clerk’s of- fice. - Bradshaw Motors LTD. was introduced at her wedding sup- per when she cut the bride’s cake with the same silver knife that was used by her mother, Mrs. M. Beynon, almost 25 years ago, at her wedding reception. A frightened little Airedale pup- py was found in a ground hog hole by Mr. and Mrs. B. JackSOn one day recently when they were on a pic- nic in the northern bush of the township. The little fellow was emaciated but full of spirit to pro- tect himself and he snarled and trembled at the same time, and dug himself further into the hole when Mr. Jackson tried to talk to him. The young folks who will begin High School at Aurora in the fall are Julia Bell, Glen Judd, Joan Patton and June Scott. These are pupils of Miss Eva Dennis who have passed from Grade 8 this year. ' 1947 FORD ‘/2 TON EXPRESS $750.00 1941 DODGE CLUB COUPE USED CARS AND TRUCKS TENDERS For Wiring Arena 1947 CHEVROLET SEDAN Woodbridge on No. 7 ngy. Phone 104.] Woodbridge Wholesale & Retail all year round Special prices and arrange- ments for people who pick them up. EGG GRADING STATION 1942 M ERCU RY SEDAN $750.00 USED CARS QUALITY very good shape radio. heater $1,295.00 radio, heater $600.00 $650.00 EGGS!! :muumuuuumum“munn\lulumummummuumum“uuuuul\nmumuummuununI1\uumummuulmummmmummm\lumumunmé gmunuumuuuunumuu1muunumummmumumummmum“unummnu“uummumul1lllnllllm1“ummnmmmIumuuuuuunmum; PHONE KING 100 We Not Sell The Most 50 We Try To Sell The Best PLAZA 5373 MAME BLOCK & JILE mecn CARTAGE 3 DELIVERIES DAILY 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 SHOPPING SERVICE LONG’S PARCEL DELIVERY Don Messer & His Islanders WELL KNOWN CBC BAND NEWMARKET MEMORIAL ARENA THURSDAY. JULY 19 CHRYSLER & PLYMOUTH CARS FARGO TRUCKS JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS Bond Lake Garage $1.00 per person. WHITE ROSE GAS & OILS RICHMOND HILL 321J GOODYEAR TIRES MAPLE â€" ONTARIO Don‘t miss the chance to show 0F? some of your own fancy strokes this year. There's safe bathing for you and the whole Family in Ontario's Lokelond. h ROUND TRIPâ€" BY BUS ROBERTS’ RADlAl STATION Old Time â€" Modern. Beaverton Gravenhurst Burks Falls PHONE I77 LIGHT MOVING OAK RIDGES MAPLE 6 $3.60 $5.35 $8.75 $6.40

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