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The Liberal, 12 Jul 1951, p. 6

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6 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, June 12, 1951 NORTH TOWN SERVICECENTRE 6.6 cu. ft. - 60 cycle $314.50 as low as PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Regular calls in Richmond Hill district 345 Old Orchard Grove, Toronto I TRACTORS NO. 44 STANDARD NO. 44 DIESEL ' N0. 30 STANDARD NO. 22 STANDARD ,1 No. 22 ROW-CROP ' \ . NO. 11 PONY TRACTOR WITH MOUNTED MOTOR IMPLEMENTS 2 HAYLOADERS 1 HORSE DRAWN MOWER LAND PACKER ONE-WAY DISCS MANURE SPREADERS TRACTOR PLOWS RUBBER-TIRED WAGONS DOUBLE DISC FERTILIZER SOWER HAY RAKE PRESSURE SYSTEMS WEED SPRAYER (MOUNTED) RECONDITIONED TRACTORS & IMPLEMENTS COCKSHUTT NO. 30 (NEARLY NEW) COCKSHUTT NO. 70 MASSEY-HARRIS NO. 201 MASSEY-HARRIS NO. 101 SUPER MASSEY-HARRIS NO. 101 JUNIOR MASSEY-HARRIS NO. 81 (STANDARD) MASSEY-HARRIS NO. 81 (ROW CROP) WITH FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE NEW â€" ON HAND FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CULTIVATOR PONY TRACTOR WITH MOUNTED MOWER 2 INTERNATIONAL 3-FURROV‘I PLOWS LFLEURY 2-FURROW PLOWS 1 MASSEY-HARRIS 3-FURROW PLOVs MANURE SPEADERS MASSEY-HARRIS CLIPPER COMBINE with motor (6 foot) FORDVTRACLI‘ORfiwrith mounted plow (new tires) YOUR LOCAL MASSEY-HARRIS I DEALER RICHMOND HILL TELEPHONE 93 as low as $2.50 per week $4.50 per week THRIFTV BUDGET PLAN 4882 Yonge Street, opp. Loblaw’s Harold Mortson $2.50 per week WASHING MACHINES GORDON KENNEDY aslowas Telephone Zone 8978 USE OUR $2.50 per week aslowas $2.50 per week $2.50 per week as low as BICYCLES New Men's 'aslowas RE. 3139 Seeing is believing. We depend on our sight to supply us with more information than any of our other senses. The pace of modern living is often a heavy strain on the eyes and they sometimes need “special care to keep them function- ing properly. Headaches, smart- ing of the eyes or other troubles may indicate eyestrain. If in doubt, see a qualified eye speéialist'at once. Are you a noontime nibbler? Do you “get by” at lunchtime on a sandwich and a cup of coffee? Workers in heavy industry espec- ially need three square meals a day to keep you fit . . . and that means you should put something solid under-the belt at noon. It’s easy to prepare a lunchbox that is compact and yet nutritious. All it needs is a little “know how.” See if you can’t inject some life into your lunchbox. v The Department of Highways in its “Watch out for Children” cam- paign, urges all drivers to “think for the children, who do not always think for themselves’. Drive watch- fully and at a speed that will allow you to stop in time to spare a child’s life, is the advice of high- way officials. The Akela Club picnic last week- end was much enjoyed by all who attended. A total of thirty-four turned up and after lunch the ad- ult section of the party visited the caves which are situated in rugged bushland in the Hockley Valley, complete with swamp, fallen trees, holes which look as though they housed snakes, chipmunks, rabbits, foxes, porcupines and probably skunks, though fortunately no one had to come up with a practical ansWer to what do you do when you meet a skunk? Cold air s‘treaming out of the depths turned into steam at the mouths of several caves giving ev- idence of the depths to which they must penetrate the rocks, and caves which were large enough for the Dental decay is one of the oldest of human ills. The Stone Age man suffered from aching teeth just as the members of our 20th century civilization. Much suffering from dental decay can be prevented by proper diet and by regular visits to the dentist. Care of the teeth should begin in early childhood. ELECTRICALWTIPS FOR THE HOME If You Have to Gropo Around in the Dark to Find a light . . . The Liberal is available to customers around 4.30 or 5 o’clock on Thursday afternoon. think you have to stumble along with old- fashioned, inconvenient lighting arrangements. In addition to the two stands at McCullough’s and McCowan’s stores in Maple, Perry’s Pharmacy is 'a new distributor for the Liberal, an extra service for the residents of Maple and district. Papers were delivered there last week, this being the second week of sale for them at the new stand. Perry’s Pharmacy New Dealer Dept. of National Health and Welfare When fishing’s Fine and big ones fighting Don’t let flies do kept. on handr Will help _Ij¢pu_lse all the biting. A good repelknt HERE'S HEALTH SEEING IS BELIEVING NOONTIME NIBBLERS AN ANCIENT EVIL thé hungry band District Scout and Cub News Another trip of six or eight miles brought the party to the falls on the Nottawasaga River where enor- mous overhanging rocks formed wide caverns beside the lovely falls and the shallow purling river, en- abling one to come within a few feet of the falls which at this point are about twenty feet high. party to explore gaVe several mem- ‘be‘rs the shivers. Above these larger caves the massive rock Walls rose almost sheer, about seventy feet above, and were covered in many places with a thick carpet of several var- ieties of interesting mosses and small rock plants besides countless small ferns. It was an enjoyable day and much of the success of' the outing was due to the untiring efforts of the Akela committee from Thornhill and Richvale. A delegation ' representing the Highland Park ratepayers attend- ed the recent meeting of the mun- icipal council of Markham Town- ship and protested against the practise of the T.T.C. using Dudley Avenue and Highland Park Blvd. for turning busses. The Reeve & deputy-reeve will interview the T.T.C. and ask the practise be dis- continued. HIGHLAND PARK NEWS Do install switches at each an. trance to a room. Then, light; can be flicked on or off near any doon BLACKBURNS’ Phone THORNHILL 161 g1mmmumuunmuumumm1mx\munnluuummmmnuuug AfilMHIIRMMIIHllllll\l\\\\\l\l\“\l\\llm“\\llll\\lm\“l“llflllllmfi \l\\\\l\l\\\\l TELEVISION SOLD & SERVICED COME IN AND 'SEE US. EXAMINE THE CAR AND DRIVE IT You’ll not be sorry if you decide on the “JAVELIN”. 1951 Demonstrators, low mileage, also available at even greater reduction. â€"â€" ACT NOW â€"â€"-â€" new car for the usual price of the car. We have a few cars to sell at a great reduction. Any choice of colour is yours. 'Do not pass up this oppor- tunity if you are looking for a modern and econom- ical car. 'A six' months guarantee comes with every car, and your satisfaction is guaranteed for life. IMMEDIATE QDELIVERY Jowett Javelin Cars- Greatly Reduced LIMITED NUMER ONLY ' . . ‘ Start your holiday with a new car â€" Be free of all breakdown worry â€" Pay for your vacation and own a Stock Reduction Sale THORNHILL GARAGE Telephone Sympathy of the community is extended to Mr and Mrs. Louis Nichols in the passing of Mrs. Nichols’ brother, Mr. Frank Well- man, and to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boynton in the passing of Mrs. Nichols’brother, Mr. Frank Well- man, and to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boynton in the passing of their daughter, Margaret. Mrs. Percy Bennett spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson and John in Toronto. About ninety attended the Sun- day School picnic held at Green- wood Park last Wednesday. The weatherman hindered everyone from the afternoon activities by bringing on a thunderstorm and rain which necessitated the can- celling of the sports. Mrs. Taylor and daughter Shir- ley of Oakville spent Sunday With- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bennett and Ray. CORRESPONDENT: Mrs. W. Sandle, Victoria Square THE ONE PROBLEM common to all bus!â€" nessmen is â€"â€" how to keep sales volume at a satisfactory level. This can be overcome to a great extent by carefully planned advertis- ing. As a control medium advertising can be of considerable value in keeping sales at an economic level. Retail merchants now- ever, especially those in small communities are confronted with the need of a very flex- ible advertiing medium. One that can be used regularly throughout the entire year, yet pliable enough to suit the needs of the moment. Also, it must be one that can be tailored to fit any budget and at the same time give maximum coverage. Due to fluc- tuating prices it must be advertising that can be planned to reach the buying public within two or three days. Newspaper Advertising is the advertising vehicle that has proved beyond doubt to be of greatest value to retail merchants. It fills all their requirements and has been the most important, single factor, in the success of so many. The Liberal is at your service. We publish a well printed weekly paper that will give your advertising very good coverage in this area. A phone call to Richmond Hill 9 will bring a representative to your door. RETAIL MERCHANT The Problem Of The VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS “Home Paper of the District Since 1878” THE LIBERAL Telephone Stoufl’ville 67509 Mr. Herb Boynton of Toronto spent last Friday with friends in community. The regular monthly meeting of the MiSSion Band will be held on Saturday, July 14, at 2.30 p.m. in the Sunday School room. A hearâ€" ty invitation is extended to all the boys and girls in the community to be present. Mr. and Mrs. John Rendall, Lynn, Peggy and Jackie of Ham- ilton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Robb. The regular monthly meeting of the W.A. will be held on Wed- nesday evening, July 18, at 8.15 pm. at the home of Mrs. Marcus Jarvis. All the ladies in the com- munity are invited to attend. Mrs. W. Large of Toronto spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. V. Westbrook. We hope Mrs. West- brook will soon be able to be up out of bed before long. “CAGE OF GOLD” PLUS “CANTERBURY ROAD”, “MAGIC THREAD” Low Prices Every Day ’Your H.G.A. Store ELGIN MILLS Just Call RH. 374-W / We have made arrangements with Long’s Delivery Service for Daily Deliv- ery in Richmond Hill & down to & in- cluding Stop 22 Richvale. Orders receiv- ed before» 11, delivered same day. You pay 15c. We pay 10c. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTIONS: “WHY KOREA” SOON: 1 NIGHT ONLY, THURSDAY, JULY 26 JEAN SIMMONS DAVID FARRAR SOON: JULY 23, 24, 25 FRED ASTAIRE JANE POWELL “ROYAL WEDDING” MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, 8.30 am. to 9 pm. WEDNESDAY, OPEN ALL DAY FRIDAY, 8.30 am. to 10.30 pm. SATURDAY, 8.30 am. to 10.30 pm. Royal Theatre MONDAY. TUESDAY â€" JULY 16, 17 JOHN WAYNE MAUREEN O’HARA IS AS NEAR AS" YOUR TELEPHONE WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY â€" JULY 18, 19 JAMES WHITMORE NANCY DAVIS “THE NEXT VOICE YOU HEAR” PLUS CARTOON, COMEDY - FRIDAY, SATURDAY â€" JULY 13, 14 BEN JOHNSON JOANNE DRU “WAGONMASTER” PLUS NEWS, CARTOONS, MUSICAL MATINEE SAT. 2.00 P.M. STORE HOURS: “RIO GRAN DE” Aurdra

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