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The Liberal, 11 Oct 1951, p. 10

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10 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, Oct. 11, 1951 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATES, first insertion 3c per word, min. charge .. Second and subseq unchanged, 3c per FOR BOX NUMBERS an extra charge per insertion of .. COMING EVENTS NOTICES: per type line 10c; min. charge CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIAM, . . DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, MARRIAGES, per Insertion BIRTH NOTICE 50c uent insertons if wording word, min. charge 400 25c 50c 75c . . . 50c Classified advertisements should be in as early in the week as possible but not later than noon on Wednesdays. ___\__.â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€" .' ARTICLES FOR SALE RASPBERRY ‘CANES, Viking. Phone 379W Richmond Hill. *1wl5 COAL CIRCULATOR, good heat- er. Phone Thornhill 28J. *1w15 _____’____â€"â€"â€"â€" COAD AND WOOD kitchen range. Phone Richmond Hill 511J after 2 p.m. *1w15 ____________â€"â€"â€"â€" MATTRESS, 33., almost new, 136 Richmond, phone Richmond Hill 497J. *1w15 ____’________. BEDROOM SUITE, 4 pieces,. 3- piece studio set, excellent condition. Thornhill 28J. *1w15 MAN’Sâ€"BROWN SUIT, Size 40. Good condition, reasonable. Phone Richmond Hill 502W. c1w15 ___________________ OIL SPACE HEATER “Roya- therm,” good condition, $40.00. Phone 237R5 Richmond Hill. c1w15 ____________.___ ASTRAL REFRIGERATOR $125. Paris Auto Supply Ltd., Richâ€" mond Hill phone 86. .c1w15 ___________â€"â€" CONCRETE CULVERT TILE, 8”, 10” and 12”. Jones Coal 00., Rich- ,imond Hill 188. c2ilv14 _____________â€"_ DARWIN TULIP BULBS, mixed, good colors, 3 doz. for $1. and up. Please order early. N. J. Smellirr, .Thornhill phone 42.]. tfc1: _â€".â€"_â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" MIXED WOOD, $18.00 per cord; soft wood, $15.00 per cord; cut in stove lengths. Tom Mashinter, ph. Maple 54R31. ‘3w14 _______________â€"â€"â€"- FINDLAY cook stove and 3-burn- er oil stove with oven. In good condition. Phone Toronto Hudson 5280. c2w14 ONE LARGE SIZE Fairbanks- . Morse space heater, used only one month. Phone Maple 65R12. *2w15 MARVEL coal or wood range, .good baker, warming oven, cop- per tank, six lids, reasonable. Phone 301R Richmond Hill. cbvl'5 {USED REFRIGERATORS, recon- _ditioned and guaranteed, $100.00 andâ€"up. Apply Chalk Refrigera- tion King 26R5. tfc44 PERFECT steel range equipped with oil burners, in good clean conâ€" dition with all pipes, reasonable. 48 Roseview Ave., Richmond Hill, 265W. c1w15 HAND-MADE mahogany library table, writing table, lamp table, antique wash stand and ladder back chair, other household furnishings. Phone Richmond Hill 376W. clw15 COLEMAN SPACE HEATER, large size, perfect condition $45.00; Treadle sewing machine with motor $25.00. Phone Richmond Hill 252w. *1w15 1 MATCHED SET of McGregor Irons; also 2 laminated woods, No. 1 and 2; also new bag with hood; station wagon coat, size 12, worn twice, sheepskin lin’ed. Phone Rich- mond Hill 134R42. ch12 229 EGGS PER BIRD IN 305 DAYS! That’s the flock average of Arthur Fleming, Beamsville, Ont. .Mr. Fleming feeds and recommends Fulâ€"Oâ€"Pep Egg Mash the high efficiency mash that gives you more dozens per bag! Ask us for FuI-O-Pcp Egg Mash. c1w15 .__.___._â€".___â€"â€"â€"â€" DINING ROOM SUITE, walnut; bedroom suite; chests, breakfast room set; easy chairs; desk; occas- ional chairs; kitchen chairs; drop leaf table; lino and many other ar-‘ iticles from storage. These goods are all in good condition and will be sold cheap, so it will pay you to call anytime and see for your- self Clifford, Clarke and Sec- comoe Sts., 1 mile east at Stop 14A Yonge. tfc14 RECESSED BATHTUBS 850â€"; Smart Martha Washington and Richledge stainless three piece bathroom sets, white $160.00 to $189.00, coloured $274, comoii-te with beautiful chromed fittings. Air conditioning furnaces $295.00. Spe» cial offers to plumbersand builiers too. Save many valuable dollars, buy with confidence and have a nicer home. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Extra discounts ot’f catalogue prices if we supply everything you need for complete plumbing or heating installation. Catalogue includes litho photos of main fix- tures, prices and installation diag- rams. Select style of sinks, cab- inets, laundry tubs, showers, stoves, refrigerators, pressure wa- ter systems, oil bumcrs, septic and oil tanks, etc. Visit or write Johns- on Mail Order Division, Streets- ville Hardware, Streetsville, On. ‘tario. Phone 261. c1w15 RE AL ESTATE WANTED WANTED DESPERATELY, small farm 5 to 20 acres, prefer one suit- able for chickens. All replies an- swered. Call Mr. Wilkins, Will- owdale 8104 or write 5171 Yonge Street. c1w15 1 USED CARS AND TRUCKS "clw15 SACRIFICE 1934 Ford Tudor, 3 new tires, $150.00, or best offer. 207R42 after ’7 *1w15 Phone Thornhill p.m. ’ LIVESTOCK FOR SALE BABY BUDGIES, ready to train. c1w15 Phone Willowdale 5481. COCKER SPANIEL, black, male, thoroughbred, $25.00. H. Charles, Sussex Ave., Langstafi‘. e1w15 LITTLE PIGS, 8 weeks old, doing well. Maclntosh apples, bring con- tainer. J. Curtis, Green Lane, Thornhill 74R41. *1w15 imported purebred Toggenburg buck. Fees: grades $5.00; pure breds $10.00. Does boarded, excellent care, 3 miles north of Markham, Durrant, Mark- c3w15 AT STUD: ‘iam 28W12. LIVESTOCK WANTED OLD HORSES $15.00 AT YOUR FARM also DEAD & CRIPPLED STOCK Hourly Pick-up Phone collect Agincourt 18J12 CAMPBELL MINK EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE . POULTRY, . WANTED 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 WANT TO BUY a chicken farm, any Size considered, but prefer one with accommodations for large Call Mr. Wilkins, or write 5171 c1w15 number of birds. Willowdale 8104,, Yonge St. TO RENT CEMENT MIXER. 191R4 Thorn- hill. CEMENT MIXER for rent, gaso- c3w13 line. day or week. C. Higgs, Steele’s Ave. W. Zone 8-627. tfcll SEPTIC TANK FORMS and ce- ment mixer rentals. Phone 226R5 Richmond Hill. c8w9 TYPEWRITERS to rent, by day or week or month. Special students rates. Apply phone 323W Rich- mond Hill. *2W15 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR REAL ESTATE, phone Fen. Thornhill 168 l FOR SALE 3 GREENHOUSES, Richmond Hill District; about 8250 Square feet of glass. Potting shed and garage connected. Steam heat, good boiler, Oil heated. Frame House, 4-room, 3-piece bath with showers, good dry cell- ar full length of house, with el- ectric light throughout; about 5 acres of land. Will consider sell- ing half interest to good grower. vPhone Richmond Hill 598 or 46 R21. *3w13 FOR REAL ESTATE, phone Fenn. Thornhill 168. tfc46 EMPLOYMENT WANTED MIDDLE AGED LADY desires work, daily, in' Richmond Hill ViC< inity. Phone Rchmond Hill 365R5. Mrs. Von Besser, Mill Rd. c1w15 OFFICE WORK, full time, by young married woman, experienced with NCR Bookkeeping machine. Apply Box 35 The Liberal. c1w15 m 2 GIRLS require transportation mornings from Stop 19. arriving at Lawrence Avenue by 8 9.111. Phone 257R12 Thornhill. ’1w15 WANTED TO RENT HOUSE or 3 or 4 rooms wanted to rent by air force man's wife and 2 children, abstainers and reliable tenants. Write Box 36 The Liberal. e1w15 49 FORD half ton panel with heat- er and radio, excellent condition. Phone Richmond Hill 234. *lw15 1951 CRUSADER Dodge low mileâ€" age. Phone 218W Richmond Hill. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE and WANT ADS MISCELLANEOUS CALL P. M. TONNER for clean, fine work' painting and decorating. Phone Richmond Hill 438W. tfc43 SAND, gravel, crushed stone and fill. L. Brillinger, phone Richmond Hi‘ 384J. tfc43 FLOOR SANDERS for rental. Ed- dy’s, 55 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill 458.1. tfc7 SAND AND GRAVEL, crushed stone, loam and fill. E. Charity. Richmond Hill, phone 632W. tfc42 ___â€"__â€"_â€"â€"v-â€"â€"â€"â€" CUSTOM corn picking. Kal. Vize- Iy, R. R. 2 Gormley. Phone Thorn- hill 51r13. c8W12 CUSTOM ROTOTILLIN G. Phone 135R12 Thornhill after 6 p.m. c4w14 SOD DELIVERED and laid, loam, fill and general haulage. Phone Richmond Hill 13-4R41. c2w15 ____â€"_‘______â€"â€" CUSTOM FARM PLOWING cul- tivating, tilling and discing. \v. H. Gooderham. Phone Willowdale 2508. v1ce, Domestic Repairs to all makes. Don Chalk, Telephone King 26r5. tfc38 _____-_â€"_J CEIBINATION DOORS, storm sash made to order. C. B. Stout- enburg, 32 Richmond St., phone Richmond Hill 498R. tfc12 NILE TILE CO. Rubber, mastic and lino tile and also arborite installations, guar- anteed workmanship. Richmond Hill 480M. '3w52tfc ______â€"__â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" PAINTING and paperhanging, first class work, reasonable rates, sam- ple books and free estimates. A. Rollinson, phone Richmond Hill 414M. tfc16 ALL KINDS FURNITURE re- pairs, upholstering, cabinet work, wood carving. Estimates given. N. G. VanDyke, 33 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill. tfc GORDON Y G LIMITED will be pleased t ck up dead or crip- pled farm animals and pay highest prevailing prices. Telephone collect Woodbridge 6.} or Toronto, Empire 3-3636. ’43W32 SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS, to all makes, new and used ma- chines, treadles converted to smart electric portables. For information call Reid’s Cleaners, Richmond Hill 625. " tfc8 STORM WINDOWS washed, pain- ted and put up; also floors waxed and polished, cellars cleaned; also gardening, small cartage jobs, shopping service, or what have you. Thornhill 278R14. tfc14 SALE REGISTERS SAT., OCT. 13 â€" Auction sale of Registered and Grade Holstein Cattle, pigs, farm stock, imple- ments, hay, grain, corn, new M- 44 Tractor, etc., on Lot 32, Con. 1 Vaughan Twp., property of F. Powell. Sale at 1, p.m. sharp. Terms cash, no reserve, farm rent- ed. Ken and Clarke Prentice auc- tioneers. I SAT., OCT. 13 â€" Auction sale at the new Stoufiville Livestock SI! Arena, selling livestock our spec- Ialty: fresh cows, springers, heif- ers, sheep, calves, pigs, hursel. (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 cell It." Sale every Saturday at 1 p.m. D.S.T. Make this your market where buyers and sellers meet. Sell- ers and Atkinson, auctioneers. tie WED. OCT. 17 â€" Auction sale of household furniture, car, garden tools, etc., at lot 25, con. 7 Mark- ham, the property of the estate of the late Robert Meed. Terms cash. Sale 1 p.m. Sellers and Atkinson, auctioneers. THURS, OCT. 18 â€" Auction sale of household furniture, gardeners implements, John Deere Model H Farmall Tractor, carpenter tools, dishes, glassware, etc., half ton truck, etc., on lot 27, con. 2 King Twp. Property of the estate of the late A. W. Harris. Sale at 1 p.m. sharp. Terms cash, no reserve, farm sold. Ken and Clarke Pren- tice, Auctioneers. WED., OCT. 24 â€" Auction sale of 24 head High Class grade Holstein cattle including cows and young cattle, at lot 3, con. 10 Whitchurch, the property of Leland Johnston. Terms cash. No reserve. 111 health reason for selling. Lloyd Turner, clerk, Sellers and Atkinson, aucâ€" tioneers. Sale at 1 p.m. THURS., OCT. 25 â€"â€" Auction sale of dairy cattle, fat cattle, threshing machine, 2 tractors, tractor impleâ€" ments, horses, hay, grain, etx. at lot 5. con. 2 Uxbitdge, 1 mile north of Altona, the property of Henry Slack. Terms cash, no reserve, farm sold. Sale at 12.30 sharp. Lloyd Turner, clerk, Sellers and Atkinson, auctioneers. THURS, NOV. 1 â€" Auction sale of farm stock, implements, hay, grain, furniture, etc., on lot 14, con. 4 Markham Twp. Property of Herman Harding, at Buttonville. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash, no re- serve, lease expired. Kcn and Clarke Prentice, auctioneers. “Where prices meet purses" â€" in the classified ad. section. Tele- phone yours to Richmond Hill 9. *30w41 Brown’s Corners United Church _.__-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Sunday, October 14, is Anniverv REFRIGERATION 53195 and SF!" sary at Brown's Corners Church and commermal- At 11 a.m. the speaker will be Rev. HELP WANTED H spent Thanksgivmg weekâ€"end at EXXPERIENCED man 01' Wom- their cottage in Haliburton. an willing to serve occasional par- ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ W dinneTS- Phone Maple 145- We welcome to the neighborhood C1W15 Mr. and Mrs. R. Howard who re- cently moved from Toronto and are now occupying former home ., of Mr. and Mrs. G. Hopper, Yonge. Apply Box J- hurst Rd. Clwlo EI’IPERIENCED girl or woman cook general, live in vicinity of Richmond Hill. The Liberal. BUTTONVILLE Correspondent: Mrs. Walter Craig Phone Agincourt 358.11 Miss Dorothy Hood and Miss Anne Davies were up to Miners Bay for Thanksgiving. Miss Fran- Baker and Miss Marion Hood Sugar and Spice Club met at the home of Mrs. H. Mahlev of Benson Ave., on Thursday evening. Cards followed business meeting and winners are as follows: Mrs E. Lambert, 1st; Miss M. Murphy, 2nd; and Mrs. H. Patton, consola- tion. Hostesses of the evening were Mrs. R. Cartier and Mrs. T. cis were home for the holiday. 0 i t 0 Mrs. E. Fraser, who has been visiting With her daughter, Mrs. W. Craig during the summer months, has returned to her home in Torâ€" onto. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Kefier and Jr. and Mrs. Ed Phillips are on a motor trip this week. They will visit Callander and other northern rmints and spend some time in Ot- .awa and Brockvillc. U C . 0 Mr. Paul Duch, formerly of the Jnited Nations Field Service Com- .nission and an associate of Bill dodge in Korea, Tokyo, India and Pakistan, paid a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hodge over the weekâ€"end. Peter White, sub-editor of the Sun- day School publications. He was formerly in charge of Young Peop- le’s work in Manitoba and Wesâ€" tern Ontario. At 2.30 p.m. Rev. Crosslcy Hun- ter of Trinity United Church, Tor- onto, will be the speaker. Brown’s Corners Choir, with Mrs. c c a a English in charge, will provide the Mr. and Mrs_ Fred Seymour of muSIc. Please note that a loud Hamilton visitéi with Mr. and speaker system WI” provide for a“ Mrs. Kenneth Walker over Thanks- overfiow crow‘d.‘ . giving weekend. . III * t t On Tuesday evening, October 16, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walker 3 50d“ evening will be he“ in the and Elizabeth visited in Oakville Chm-Ch .WhQn Rev' H' How? 0f Aur' over the long week-end with Mr. ora United Church Will give a lec- and Mrs‘ E. McPherson. ture and show pictures on his trip o o o c to Europe and Palestine. Special Mn and Mrs_ Edmund Harris mUSic and 11mm are also on the spent the long holiday week-eiil at Programme for the evemng' You Pigeon Lake with Mr. and Mrs. J. are invited to attend. \Vmiams. c c c c . . . . ‘ _ Ladies’ Bowling News An all day Harmony Club quilt- Teams to play for IVIOhdayy Oc_ ing will be held on Wednesday, Ocâ€" t b 15 L. 1 0d _ tober 17, at the home of Mrs. Wal- £21135 ’ firemde 3"" 2' d ter Craig. Bring a box lunch. All School Club_ ladies invited. Community and High lady for Mon- day, October 1, was Rita Hall with I. I ‘ I a score of 259 for one game an Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Patterson and 613 fer three games. She is on Mrs. English were in charge of the October W.M.S. meeting which met the Essomne team' at the home of Mrs. Miller ldst week. There was a splendid at- tendance and a number of guests were welcomed. Mrs. Kerr of Mellville sang two beautiful solos, “My Prayer” and “The Lord is My Shepherd.” The worship service whose theme was “Christian Conduct” was tak- en by Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Patter- son. Mrs. English led in summarizing the study book’s second chapter, assisted by Mrs. Black, Mrs. Baker Mrs. Leaf and Mrs. Craig. Mrs. Rodick presided over the ‘Harmony Club business. Two trav- elling baskets were launched on their way, a nylon plastic demon- stration was announced, and an afternoon tea, sale of baking and aprons for midâ€"November was planned. The meeting ended with [a social half hour and lunch ser- O... Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hemphill motored north over the hoiday, vis- iting Huntsville, Rosseau, Algon- quin Park, etc., and reported the scenery breathtaking. O U C 0 Maple Volunteer Firemen Maple Firemen Were called to a :himney fire, at the home of Frank 3. Rumble on the third concession of Vaughan, on Sunday, October I. Damage was slight. C O O C ’ St. Andrew’s Presbyterian W.M.S. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian W.M. S. met at the manse on Wednesday evening, October 3, for the thank- otfering meeting. Mrs. Bowman presided. The special speaker, Mrs. T. L. Williams, King, Ontario, viceâ€"pres- ident of section three Toronto West Presbyterial, gave an inspiring thanksgiving message. As a fitting conclusion to this anniversary year a life member- ship was bestowed on Mrs. Til- ford Witherspoon, granddaughter of the first minister of St. An~ drew’s Church. Mrs. Wilfred Hodge enjoyed. Lunch was served by the cate was presented by Mrs. R. D. ved by the hostess. 3 t t t We are sorry to hear that Jim- my Gray received a severe injury last week. Jimmy was playing rugby for Ridley College in a game with U.T.S. in Toronto. We hope to hear soon that he is recovering. O O O O The Y.P.U. of Br0wn’s Corners met at the church on Monday, Ocâ€" Tank S ,3 er tober 1. Thev scripture reading F anty was taken by Jim Miller, followed or e by prayer. During the business of RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE the meeting it was decided that a 24 Yonge Street South book would be studied during the Telephone Richmond Hill 426 year under the leadership of Rev. Huston. The group enjoyed a sing. song and refreshments n the baSeâ€" ment. The meeting closed with taps. A weiner roast will be held on Friday, October 12, at the farm of Mr. D. E. Hood for the young peo- ple of Brown's Corners, Victoria Square and Headford. Everyone is looking forward to an enjoyable evening. â€"â€" EGGSII Wholesale & Retail all year round Special prices and arrange- ments for people who pick them up. EGG GRADING STATION Woodbridge on No. 7 ngy. Phone 104.) Woodbridge QUALITY USED CARS ‘ AND TRUCKS $1,725.00 1947 BUICK 4-DR. SEDAN radio and heater AI condition $1,950.00 1950 CHEVROLET 2-DR. SEDAN very good condition $1,975.00 1950 PONTIAC DeLITX COACH Radio and Heater $1,250.00 1949 GMC 1 TON EXPRESS In exceptional condition Bradshaw Motors LTD Buick, Pontiac, G.M.C. Trucks Phone 488 Elgin Mills Phone 653 I N S U R A N C E Fire, Burglary, Auto and Life BILL McINTYRE 54 Yonge Street North Aurora Telephone Aurora 36 USED CARS 1950 Ford Coach 1950 Morris Oxford 1950 Hillman Minx 1949 Hillman Minx 1949 Ford Pickup 1936 Ford Coach BAKER SALES & SERVICE , Richvale Phone 111 Richmond Hill I NORTH RICHVALE NEWS CORRESPONDENT â€" MRS. M. BLACKBURN. Yongehurst Rd. Telephone Richmond Hill 137R13 The Gardiner family of Mill Rd. Saul. Mr. and Mrs. Genoa along with Mr. and Mrs. Pierson of Mill Rd. motored to Lake Simcoe fOr the holiday «reek-end. . u t 3 Birthdays Mrs. E. Lhnibert observed her birthday on Thursday. Uctoh-r 4. Girls of the Sugar and Spice club helped celebrate the occasion with a birthday cake and ice cream. . $ U II Tommy Webster and family will be moving to North Bay shortly. The Websters have purchased a tourist resort, consisting of lodge and five cabins. We wish Tommy the best of luck in his new venture. MAPLE NEWS CORRESPONDENT â€" MRS. D. ALLEN Phone Maple 19R MacNaughton. A solo was ren- dered by Mrs. Victor Orr and Mrs. Wilfred Hodge played a piano solo. These musical numbers were much WWW. enjoyed. Lunch was served ‘iy ‘llr. hostess and committee. a I! t 4 )Vin At Fairs . . . . . . . . . . . . .. The following local residents Won prizes at fairs in the district re- cently. Mrs. Ross Knight, lst for child’s appliqued cotton sun suit; lst for needle weaving bonnet; 2nd for boys knitted suit;‘ lst for mustard pickles; lst for canned pears. Mr. Lawrence Kefi‘er won at Markham and Woodbridge fairs for his grain: Markham, 1st oats; 2nd wheat; 3rd barley. Woodhrivlge, open class: lst wheat; Ist barley; 2nd oats. Commercial: lst wheat; 4th early oats; 5th late oats. Riding and driving a Shetland Pony, Ray Rumble won at Bran-p- ton, Markham and Woodbiidge Fairs: Brampton, 3rd for drivmg and 3rd for riding; Markham 1st, 2nd and 4th for riding and driVing; Woodbridge: 2nd driving. General Contractors . Concrete Work 0 Building 0 Alterations and re- pairs T. & H. Construction Telephone Richmond Hill 528J or 288W â€"__.__._â€"â€"_â€"_.â€" RELIABLE USED CARS 1949 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DELUXE 4-DOOR one owner, low mileage 1947 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DELUXE 2-DOOR 4 new tires, radio and heater 1947 FORD SUPER DELUXE 4-DO0R heater, good condition 1941 FORD DELUXE COACH workingman's special! 1938 FORD 3 PASS. COUPE in beautiful shape, new tires 1936 PLYMOUTH COACH ready for the road atriumâ€"E sou Ltd. Ford & Monarch Sales & Service SHOIVROOM OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 174. RICHMOND HILL 2 CONTINUOUS SHOWS NIGHTLY STARTING 7 RM. Fri... Sat., Oct. 12, 13 TWO FINE FEATURES! Leo Gorcey and the Bowery Boys in ‘Bowery Battalion’ Plus! Roy Rogers and Trigger n / l ' ‘Heart of the Rockies’ Mon., Tues, Wed., Oct. 15, 16, 17 David Brian & John Agar In ‘Breakthrough’ 2ND BIG HIT Jeanne Crain in ‘Take Care of My Little Girl’ Color by Technicolor Thurs. Only! Oct. 18 JEAN SIMMONS In ‘80 Long at the Fair’ _______â€"â€"- “0 (:9 “'OQMMOOOOGOOOQQ 969° .. TIMKEN'8. LIQUIFLAME DDN ALLEN MEAT MARKET will open on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16 MEAT â€" GROCERIES Phone Maple 19R i L F. L. LOWRIE, a0. Eyesight Specialist WILL BE AT Clarke’s Pharmacy Wednesday, October 24 and the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month FROM 9.30 A.M. T0 12 NOON EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED BROKEN LENSES REPLACED OPTICAL REPAIRS Prescriptions for Glasses Filled For Appointment Phone Richmond Hill 33 Home Oflice 3242 Yonge opp. Park Theatre â€" Hu. 8949 (“MCO”O OIL BURNERS FOR THE BEST: INSTALLATION SERVICE FUEL OIL DELIVERY ALL FROM ONE COMPANY CALL â€" FUEL OIL & EQUIPMENT LTD. 17 4 21 Basin St. GL. 7521 Richmond Hill Representative H. F. Winn â€"- Phone 642J â€" 91 Arnold Crescent WINDOW & DOOR FRAMES Window Frames 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 AUBREY NICOL ELGIN MILLS ‘ Telephone Richmond Hill 134r31 DANCING A ' . StouIIvilIe Memorial Hall Every Saturday Night Music by JIMMIE ANGER and the “ Trail Dusters ’ ’ "229 EGGS PER BIRD IN 305 DAYS 0N TUL-O-PEP!” Beamsville, Ont. Gentlemen: 0n Ful-O-Pep our 1949 R. O. P. bird: averaged 229 eggi'per bird in 305 days. This was the bigbext/ar all R.O. P. heavy breed: in Canada. For the past eight months our birds have averaged 70% production for all birds originally put in the pens. Ful-O-Pep Egg Mash has really given It: results! (signed) Arthur F/emr'ng Another Example of How QUALITY FEEDING PAYS OFF! Good hens deserve good feed! Feed them Ful-O-Pep High Efficiency Egg Mash and, like Arthur Fleming you will find that yon get more eggs with less mash. Ful-O-Pep is available in Mash, Pellet or Crumble form. FIIL-G-PEP EGG MASH . i. E. D. names SN PHONE 10 RICHMOND HILL )

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