The Community’s Clearing House - - The Want Ad Page CINDERS, $15.00 a Thornhill 634J. HAY, timothy mixed hay. Will de- liver. N. Brodie, phone Richmond Hill 47R21. *2w26 9 PIECE Dining Suite, solid oak with walnut trim. Phone Richmond Hill 670J. c1w2’.‘ OIL BURNER cook stove, drum and stand. A11 in good condition. Apply to Box No. 65 The Liberal. *1w27 WANT CHICKS NOW? Bray has some for immediate shipment. Pul- lets - mixed. Ask for price list on wide choice breeds â€" crosses. Get good chicks for 1952 â€" Bray Chicks. Agent Fred Wise, Bray Brooder, Richmond Hill. c1w27 USED REFRIGERATORS, recon- ditioned and guaranteed, $100.00 and up. Apply Chalk Refrig‘era- tion King 26R5. tfc44 MAN’S BROWN FUR COAT in good condition, size 42. Will sell cheap. Phone 198 Richmond Hill. 59 Centre St. East. *1w27 QUANTITY OF Used Lumber, corner of Elgin Mills sideroad and Bathurst (Elginhurst). Phone 491' 42 Maple evenings. *1w27 COMPLETE butcher equipment, including walk-in box, refrigerated meat counter, electric slicer, grind- er, counter scales, meat block, sausage ï¬ller, bean scales, trays, hooks, etc. Apply Oak Ridges P. 0. 1 c1w27 RECESSED BATHTUBS, $50; Smart Martha Washington and Richledge stainless three piece bathroom sets, white $160.00 to $189.00; coloured $274. complete with beautiful chromed ï¬ttings. Air conditioning furnaces $295.00. Special oï¬ers to plumbers and builders too. Save many Valuable dollars buy With‘ conï¬dence and have a nicer home. Satisfaction guaranteed. Extra discounts off catalogue prices if we supply ev- erything you need for complete plumbing or heating instalation. Catalogue includes litho photoa of main ï¬xtures, prices and instala- tion diagrams. Select style of sinks, cabinets, laundry tubs, show~ ers, stoves, refrigerators. Pressure water systems, oil burners, septic and oil tanks etc. Visit or write Streetsville Hardware, Streetsville, Johnson Mail Order Division, Ontario, phone 261. c1w27 PRIVATE TUTOR wanted for Up- per School Chemistry and Physics. Pfhone Thornhill 175. c1w27 RELIABLE.MEN with farming backgrom and ability to sell, wanted by well established Seed- House to assist in sales of highest quality Seeds & Farm Supplies. Willing to travel. Car, references required. Phone Richmond Hill 617. c1w27 RESTAURANT reqmres lady part time assisting in kitchen, exper- ience preferred but not essential for right party, Thornhill, Rich- mond Hill district. Hourly rate, meals and bus fare if necessary. Apply. The White Wheel, Lang- staff. c1w27 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN PUPPIES, cheap to good Phone Richmond Hill 2371'12 vaccinated at side. Markham. 5 CHUNKS, sow Chapman Farm; 20 Yonge Street; 124112. AIREDALE and Wire Terrier pup- pies, pure bred. Ideal pets, watch- dog 01' guard. Registered. A. J. (Saunders, Oak Ridges. Phbne King 17R21. *1w27 SEWING OF ANY KIND, dress- maing, alterations and repairs Phone 576W Richmond Hill. ‘1w27 DOGf Cocker Spaniel, tan, on Monday. Answers to Major. Re- ward. Richmond Hill 387M. c1w26 BLACK AND TAN Beagle Hound, female, 10 months old, on Hunt's Lane, on December 26. J05. Sinclair 4 Yongehurst Road. c1w27 ‘HELP WANTED CASH RATES, ï¬rst insertion 3c per word, an. charge .. 50c Second and subsequent insertons if wording unchanged, 3: per word, min. charge 40c FOR. BOX NUMBERS an extra charge per insertion of .. 25c COMING EVENTS NOTICES: per type line 10¢; min. charge 5% CARDS OF‘ THANKS, INVMEMORIAM, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, MARRIAGES, per insertion 75¢ BIRTH NOTICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c 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 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE WANTED second week-old calf ‘J. Russell, lot 8, con. 3 c1w2‘7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LOST and young pigs. Langstafl", Stop phone ThormhilL c1W27 load. Phone tfc20 home c1w21 COW EJ'S'T'OM SNOW PLOWING. w H. Gooderham, Willowdale 2508. H CALL‘ P. M. TONNER for mean, ï¬ne work. painting and decorating. Phone Richmond Hill 438W. tfc43 PLASTERING and Repair. Estim- ateszree. Apply 156 Baker Ave., Richmond Hill. c1w27 SAND AND GRAVEL, crusheg stone, loam and ï¬ll. E. Charity; Richmond Hill, phone 632W. tfc42 FLOOR SANDERS for rental. Ed- dy’s, 55 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill 458J. tfc7 EAINTING and decorating. High class work, low rates. Rr Woollâ€" ings, phone Thornhill 221R24. _ WELLS cleaned, dug, bricked or tiled. Apply John McQuade, 53A Jackes Ave., R. R. 1 Richmond Hill. c4w26 NILE TILE C0. Rubber, mastic and lino tile and also arborite installations, guar- anteed workmanship. Richmond Hill 480M. ‘3w52tfc PAINTING and pawl-hanging, ï¬rst class work, reasonable rates, sam: .ple books and free estimates. A. Rollinson, phone Richmond Hill 414M. tfc16 REFRIGERATION Sales and Ser- v1ce, Domestic and Commercial. Repairs to all makes. Don Chalk, Telephone King 26r5. tfc38 COMBINATION DOORS, storm sash made to order. C. B. Stout- enburg, 32 Richmond St., phone Richmond Hill 499R. tfc12 NOW IS THE TIME to modernize your home. Kitchen cabinets and alteratibns a specialty. J. R. Steckley, Gormley‘ Ont. Phone Stouffville 61516. ’ l’2W2‘7 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 WINDOW FRAMES, sash, storm windows, check rail sash, casement sash, door frames, octagon Window frames and sash. Aubrey Nicol, Elgin Mills, Richmond Hill 134R31. tfc24 STAND, gravel, crushed stem. and ill. L. Brillinger, phone Richmond :Ii' 384J. tfc43 ALL KINDS FURNITURE re- pairsï¬upholstering, cabinet work, wood carving. Estimates given. N. G. VanDyke, 33 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill. tfc YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN av- ailable for baby sitting Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, or Thursday, Friday and Satur- days anytime. Phone Richmond Hill 307J. c1w27 WORK REQUIRED by Widely tra- velled energetic young man of 48. Cook’s helper, orderly and general cleaner. Attic to basement service. Will go anywhere in Canada. Best of references. Telephone Richmond Hill 9. Hourly or steady work as desired. *1w26 MISCELLANEOUS MASSEY-HARRIS Pony Tractor, snow plow and Other equipment available. Phone Richmond Hill 391W. *2w27 CAPONS, masters and fowl, high- est prices paid. Uon’t sell until contacting W. S. Appleton, Oak Ridges Poultry Grading Station. Phone King 59R14. tfc17 PULLETS Light Sussex, started to lay, reasonable. B. W. Macin- tesh, Duï¬â€˜erin St., 1%; mile south of Steeles, phone Maple 1R14. c1w27 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 104J Woodbridge EMPLOYMENT WANTED IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY WANTED EGGS†*13w23 c4w24 OFFICE SPACE on Yonge Street, suitable for lawyer in Riohmond Hill area. Call Alan Dignan and Associates, Toronto MeerSe 5749. *4w24 SAT., JAN. 3 â€" Auction sale at the Stouffville Livestock Sales Arena, selling livestock our spec- ialty: fresh cows, springers, heifâ€" ers, stockers, slheep, calves, pigs, horses, ponies and poultry. For pick up and delivery service phone Stouffville 363. Come early and bring something to sell. See the modern way to sell by public auc- tion. “You bring it.†We’ll sell it.†Make this your market where buyer and seller meet. Sale every Saturday at 1 pm. Sellers & At- inson, auctioneers. TUES., JAN. 17 â€" Aucton sale 0t 22 head of high grade Holstein cattle, fresh cows, springers and milkers; team of horses; 150 Leg- horn hens. At lot 6, con. 8, WIhit~_ church twp., 11/; miles north ot Ringwood. The property of Wal- ter Jacobs. Terms: cash. Sales at 1.30 pm. No reserve as giving up milk business. Lloyd Turner, clerk. A. S. Farmer, auctioneer. SALE REGISTERS VANCOUVER . . . . . . CHICAGO . . . . . . . . . . WASHINGTON . . . . . ST. LOUIS . . . . . . . . . ROBERTS’ RADIAL STATION Boss Bertram loves efficiency r His office must be snappy He hired help through classiï¬ed Now “Old B. B." is happy: ‘You age" so much Tickets and Information at “Travelling by bus is a won- derful way to see our country â€"the busy farms that border the highways, the rivers and lakes,thegrandeurofourhills and forests, fascinating close- ups of every town and city along your m route. 0n .\ ’ your next trip \ “(u/at go by bus. . -»-You'l| enjoy \ the thrill of \ seeing so much.†ICOUVER . . . . . . 894.25 CAGO . . . . . . . . . . $22.40 SHINGTON . . . . . $24.40 LOUIS . . . . . . . . . 328.45 (Surcharge Included) WANTED TO RENT FARES ARE LOW ROUND TRIP (Subiad lo change) PHONE I77 Richmond Hill District; about 8250 square feet of glass. Potting shed and garage connected. Steam heat, good boiler, oil heated. Frame house 4â€"1‘oom, 3-piece bath with showers, good dry cellar full length of house, with electric light throughout; an- out 3 acres of land. Will consider selling half interest to good grow- er. Phone Riclhrnond Hill 598 or 46R21. tfc23 Thornhill 168 FOR REAL ESTATE, phone Fenn FOR SALE 3 GREENHOUSES, CEMENT MIXER fo' rent, gasov line. day or week. C. Higgs, Steele’s Ave. W. Zone 8-627. tfcl] 2 ROOM CABIN vacant. Apply A. J. Saunders, 8 Elm Grove Ave., Oak Ridges. *1w27 LARGE furnished room all coli- veniences. Hot plate privileges. Close to bus stop. Phone 570W Richmond Hill. ' *1w27 Thornhill 168. FOR REAL ESTATE, pgone Fenn $1,675.00 1950 CHEVROLET 2-DR. SEDAN air conditioning, heater r 1947 BUICK SEDAN air condition, heater, custom radio, directional signals & sun visor 1947 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE DEAD & CRIPPLED STOCK Hourly Pick-up Phone collect Agincourt 18.112 Buick, Pontiac, G.M.C. Trucks Phone 488 Elgin Mills Phone 653 1940 DIAMOND T 2 TON CAB & CHASSIS Bradshaw Motors USED CARS AND TRUCKS ' $975.00 1950 GMC V2 TON DeLUXE PICKUP REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1949 AUSTIN A40 SEDAN 1940 BUICK SEDAN radio & directional signals a very clean car OLD HORSES $15.00 AT YOUR FARM 1938 FORD 1 TON CAB & CHASSIS LIVESTOCK WANTED CAMPBELL MINK TO RENT QUALITY very good. condition $1,350.00 $1150.00 $7 7 5.00 low mileage $575.00 $275.00 $150.00 also LTD. tfcll tfc46 Mr. and Mrs. Morgan and family ,f Glenbura Farms motored to Tim- nins to spend the Christmas holi- lay with the parents of Mr. Mor- gran. Our sympathy is extended to Mr. G. T. Hambly who received word that his sister, Mrs. Jennie Eudora Trollope of O’Connor Drive, Tor- onto, had passed away on Monday, December 24. Mrs. Trollope was the wife of the late Re v. John 'Irol- ‘ope and was in her 92nd year. Mr. Allan Eckhardt spent the Christmas holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Eckhardt. Mrs. A. L. Barrett of Peterbor- ougih, was a recent visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Snowball, Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. Milmine Creek and Miss Marion Toronto spent Christmas A. E. Connell. Miss Nonnie Rae and friend Unionvilje visitors at her 1):: on Sunday. Mr. Dean Findley of King was here for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hiltz of Tor- onto and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hiltz of South Carolina were at their home here for the week end. At Central United the Sunday Sclhool service for the children was :pecial. Mr. Alfred Dyke and his class of boys read the lesson tell- ing The Christmas Story. Mrs. Jean Cuthbertson sang a $01) “. long the Way to Bethlehem.†Two Christmas pictures were shown on the screen. “The First. Christmas Night" and “The Star of Bethle- hem.†At the church service 101- lowing Rev. W. Butt read the Scripture lesson from the second chapter of St. Luke’s gospel, verses 1-20. He told the children a short story of the “Birth of Christ.†He also spoke a few words of welcome to flhe boys and girls present. Mrs. M. Minton and two sons, Charlie and Polly spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Tim O’Neil of Stoufl’ville. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Anderson and Marilyn and Donald had their Christmas dinner at the home of her sister Mrs. Earl Parkinson of Toronto. Mr. F. Conley and family of Cr- illia spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. N. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs.. Allan Baker and family of Port Credit, Rev. W. and Mrs. Thornleo and family of Ze- p‘hyr were visitors with thei: par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. David MacKinlay of Toronto was home with her :no- ther Mrs. L. Rainey for Xmas. The following were guests 'at ;he hotel on Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Findlay of Thornhill; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Findaly, High- land Park; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker and Gail of Langktaff. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Raincy and Teddie spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. G. Rainey of Mark- ham. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Phillipps to whom a baby son (Duncan) was born on Monday, December 22, at Markham Nursing Home. For the Veterans’ turkey shoot on Station Street on December 23 weather was severely cold. How- CORRESPONDENT: MRS. LEN. RAINEY, UNIONVILLE UNIONVILLE NEWS Phone Unionville 112J of Stoney Foster of with Mrs. "a ere rents City ever there was a fair crowd attend- ing and many went home carrying their Christmas turkey under their arm. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Buchanan who will on New Year’s Day celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. Buch- anan is 82 and his wife 78. Both are enjoying good health. a severe stroke. Harold was in his 53rd year and spent many years ot his life on the farm at, Unionville which is now occupied by Mr. J. Weir. He attended the St. Phillips Anglican Church. Mrs. Hutchinson of Stouffville spent Friday of last week with Mrs. F. Frisby. It is with deep regret that we hear of the death of Mr. Harold Ash of Buï¬Ã©ï¬‚o. Mr. Ash suffered My. and IVQ‘S. Summers and fam- ily of Bufl’alo were at her parents’ here, Mr. and Mrs. W. Perkins of Pomando Road for Christmas. When Mr. Charles Maynard of the Maynard’s Oil Station came to work on Monday morning he found thieve$ had broken in and had blown the door from a heavy steel safe with nitroglycerin and had cs- caped with a sum of around $2,- 000. The safe had been dragged into a nearby warehouse. A social hour was spent at the Public school on the closing night for the Christmas holidays at which Mrs.’ Watson who is retiring from the teaching staff was pres- ented with a nice tray. Myna will be missed from around the village. Mrs. Fred Reesor of Port Perry was a. guest of Mrs. H. Powers on Wednesday of this week. 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. $2,095.00 1951 DODGE ‘CRUSADER‘ CLUB COUPE EHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIE RELIABLE USED CARS R.D. LITTLE 8: SUN Ltd. Ford & Monarch Sales & Service PHONE 174. RICHMOND HILL III-IIIIIIIIIIIIII Showroom open Mon., Wed. and Fri. evenings until 9 p.m. $675.00 '1941 CHEVROLET COACH $150.00 1936 CHEVROLET COACH THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL 1947 MERCURY SUPER DeLUXE TUDOR 1947 PONTIAC COACH 1 939 BUICK SEDAN Very nice condition only 2200 miles $1,095.00 $1,095.00 $450.00 very clean Melrose 5912 The WOMEN’S INSTITUTE Branches of MARKHAM and UNIONVILLE are fants and Preschool Children at: MARKHAM: Municipal Bldg. â€"â€" Second Thursday of each month from 1.30 to 4.00 UNIONVILLE United Church â€"â€" Third Thursday of each month from 1.30 to 4.00 sponsoring Child Health Centres for In- To Help Keep Well Children Heathy All Are Welcome - A Community Service In co-operation with the YORK COUNTY HEALTH UNIT Ful-O-Pep Dairy Rations help your cow get the most out of the grain and roughage fed to her . . . because Ful-O-Pep feeds the bacteria in the cow’s rumen . . . bacteria that do the big job of breaking down roughage for the cow to digest. Remember . . . undigested roughage is waste. Well-digested roughage makes milk. Help your cows do a better job by balancing your grain ration with Ful-O-Pep! Ask for FIll-O-PEP DAIRY FEEDS For a speedy pick-up phone collect to your local agent: BANNER RENDERING & PACKING 00., LTD. Richmond Hill 47-R-4 Toronto H.623? We are-paying highest market prices FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED ANIMALS We also buy live horses I. D. RAMER & SON PHONE 10 GRAN and ROUGHAGE are 01' E HOUGHU Your cows need a high-quality protein supplement! Notice to Farmers CHILD HEALTH CENTRES LICENSED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT SERVING RICHMOND HILL DISTRICT 247 Ossington Ave., Toronto M. S. \X/ERGER Res.: KIngsdaJe 9145 RICHMOND HILL