(vaiod in change) Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . $16 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . $22 Washington . . . . . . . . - $24 New York . . . . . . . . . . $22 (Surcharge Included) Tickets and Information at RMIS’ RADIAL STATION " l'm ietired now and one of the big kicks l get out of life is meeting people. There are plenty of timely topics these days and it is in- teresting to h e a r n e w opinions and ideas. I make many acquaint- ances who help to pass the time most enjoyany while travellinz about by busâ€" and that is the really f rien d Iy wayto tra- vel.†CHARLIE SQUADRON ' THE QUEEN'S YORK RANGERS 1st. AMERICAN REGT. 25m. ARMOURED .REGT- Yes. we want 50 bright young men who want to learn something and get paid for doing it! We will train these men to be tradesmen in an Armoured Regiment. There are vacancies open for Drivers. (both truck and tank) Gunners, Radio operators, Mechanics, Storesmen and Crew Commanders _ _ “nu vxwvv uv-u-uuâ€" ._-_.. The requirements are simple: you must be between the ages of 17 and 45 and in good physical condition and have the willingness to learn. Those with former service will be given their rank on discharge with a chance to advance. Enquire now at the Aurora Arm- ouries on Mosley Street any Tuesday or Thursday even- ing between 7:30 and 10:00. or phone Aurora 404 for information between these hours. -4- Juxvnuuuunvu "v. u v-.. Get. in on the grgï¬gd floor now and advance with a cracker-jack Reserve Force Unit â€" The mo§t up-and- coming in the Canadian Army! LINO AND TILE SERVICE RICHMOND HlLL FARES ARE LOW ROUND TRIP 8 WAYS BITTER! 4.69 PHONE 177 10 YONGE STREET SOUTH RICHMOND HILL PHONE 642 WANTED 50 BRIGHT YOUNG MEN irlume DELUXE ALL MET“ VENETIAN ILINDS . $16.85 .. $22.40 - $24.40 . $22.15 SASH GLAZED Picked ‘up and delivered. Courtesy & Service RICHMOND HILL uARDWARE 24 Yonge Street South Telephone Richmond Hill 426 We Deliver Drains C. STUNDEN Richmond Hill Phone 320W Sanitary Contractors Sat. (In Technicolor) with MARK STEVENS RHONDA FLEMING plus ‘Bannerline’ with SALLY FOREST - LIONEL BARRYMORE Last complete show 830 pm Fri., Sat. â€" March 21. 22 IT’S HERE! ‘Golden Girl’ (In glorious Technicolor) starring MITZI GAYNOR DALE ROBERTSON DENNIS DAY Plus selected Short Subjects Mon. Tues. Wed. Mar. 24-5-6 Music and More Music For Young & Old Alike ‘An American In Paris’ (In Technicolor) starring GENE KELLY LESLIE CARON 3 BIG DAYS Also Warner Bros- Cartoon Thursday ONLY. March 27 ‘The Lavender Hill Mob’ with ALEC GUINESS STANLEY HOLLOWAY Last Showings Today of ‘Little E‘gypt’ Septic Tanks Pumped ins Cleaned and Repaired NIGHTLY Stu-ting 7 p.m. & 9 p.m. . 8: Holiday Mutinee 2 p.III. MARKHAM CONTINUOUS SHOWS VENETIAN BLINDS 24 Hour Service you FROM 18â€to 43†T“ W 1-95 64" LONG 00K! Mrs. E.. Bewell and Miss Clare Summerfeldt of Toronto visited friends in the village on. Thursday of last week. Rev, M12. and Mrs. Anderson spent a few days the past week in Lancaster, Penn. The sale of registered dairy catâ€" tle at the farm of Mr. Dean Hughes on Monday was attended by a large crowd of buyers. The COWS selling at a. very good averâ€" age price. The new Casavant organ will be dedicated and has been placed by the congregation as a war mem- orial for World Wars 1 and 2. The church auditorum has been beauti- fully redecoated and redesigned as a chancel style with centre aisle. With the addition of a new com- lmu-nion table, baptismal font. new carpet and relighting, it is ‘nspir~ ing'as a piece of worship. '1‘ e de-i dication service will be held at 11 lo’clock with the choirs of Ebenezer and Unionville providing the musg ic with Mrs. R. B.. Rae as soloist] Rev. Geo. Dorey, secretary of the Board of Home Missions will be guest preacher and former pastors will assist the pastor Rev. W. 5.. Butt during the service. In the evening at 7.30 Dr. S.. L. Os- borne. B.A.. Bqu Mu. Doe., prin- cipal of _ Ontario Ladies College, will he guest organist and will present a selection of Chorales by Bach and a Concerto by Handel at the close of the service_ The choir will be assisted by Mr. E. A. Rowe of Toronto as guest soloist. The WMS of Central United Church met in the church school room on Thursday, March 13, at 2.30 p.m.. The president Mrs. G. Martin presiding, opened the meet- ing with the singing of hymn f‘The Lord is My Shepherd,†followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison, Mrs. M.. Cookltook the devotional. The supply secretary Mrs. Ken- nedy gave the report about the work for the bale which included quilting and articles handed in for the bale. Mrs. A. Mclnnis gave an item from the Missionary Month- ly and Mrs. W.. Young presented an appeal for funds for the Across Canada Training School. Welcome to Mr. and Mrs.. Wm‘. Ackles'and family of Locust Hill who have moved in to the new res- taurant and residence on No.. 7 owued by Mr.. Hugh Allison. Church To Re-open On Sunday, March 23, Central United Church will .re-open for worship services after being closed for four months for renovating. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Dixon of New- market were in Unionville Thurs- day calling on old friends.. Mrs. Barrett of Peterborough spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. W.. Snowball. At Markham-Unionviile Lions Club on Thursday night, the Lions were honored by a visit from the District Governor Dick Edmunds. Richmond Hill who gave a‘very in- spirational address. There was quite a number of contestants at' MHS Oratorica‘ Contest lést Wednesday and 1m offer congratulations to the i0]- lowng: Grade 13, Grover Burgir of Unionville $10; grade 9 Gracr Fischer, Unionville, $5; Paul Ja cobson $3, grade 10; grade 11 Rob- ert Armstrong $2 and Don Web- ster $2., Grover _spoke on the new Sbate of Israel and its problems He will represnt Makham at the Zone contest later†CORRESPONDENT Mr. K.. 13.. Watson, Main St GREAT! You’re just the one to stay up all night laughing at. . . M UNIONVILLE NEWS Phone Cnionville 1 12.! MRS. LEN. RAINEY, I'NIO‘NVILLE arrived home on Saturdt a trip to Bermuda, Nas‘ Forida. flying on the in journey.. We are sorry “00 lose Mr. and Mrs. Berwick who is moving to Toronto but we are also glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs... Mike Wolfe who will live here. Mrs“ A.. Hood who has been in the city for many weeks is home for a. vacation. Miss Irene Pingle. R...\'. of‘Tor- onto, formerly of Unionville, called on a number of old friends in the village on Sunday. Mr. Joe Ogden of Scarboro has been‘spending- a. few days with his brother Mr.. N. Ogden. M11. and.Mrs.. Geo. Tomlinson's have sold their‘ residence it the north end and are m0ving to Rich- vale , Yonge St. We are pleased to hear that Mr. I Duthie who has not been well this: winter is now feeling much better,; Mrs.. Harold Young of Toronto; The spent Friday with her mother Patric Mrs. G..A.M.. Davison. [postm M22. Mervin. Summerfeldt of Zephyr visited his uncle, Mr. J.. Bond on Sunday. Mr.. and Mrs.. C. ..J Freeman of Ottawa have been spending a week at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs.. P. Pollard. Last Saturday M12. J., Weir. Mr. Norrish, Mr.. Bruce Rae and M12. Norman Reid motored to Lindsay to take part in the curing bonSpieI. They failed by one point to win second prize, but report a very enjoyable time. o i HOUSE & LOT. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR. -. G.E. WASHER. DISHES, $00KING UTENSILS, BEDDING TOOLS, GARDEN TOOLS. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Belonging to estate of late JAMES DIXON, [9 Church St. 8., Richmond Hill. ML. and Mrs.. Arthur Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton BiganH r‘f Tyrone vi§ited at the home of their n4 - . 51.1uel A; . . _ . ._ k A “Haw. Miss Rainey and Mr. J.. Moment visited on Sunday with Miss Elinor Johnson of Glen Ma- Jon. Mrs. Campbell spent Sunday with Mrs.. J. A.. Sabiston.. Miss Viola Foster of Cream 01 Barley Camp, Bowmanville, called on many friends in the village on Sunday. Mrs.. Otto Virtue of Tyrone and M11. and Mrs. D.. Findlay, Thorn.- hill visited at Mrs. Rainey’s Mon day.. 1 Floor Lamp with shade Table Lamps Card Table l dresser, wushamnd to match, light oak ‘ F dresser, washsund to match, - dark oak I] Chifl'onier, settee, antique h 3,4 Simmons Steel Bed, springs, SATURDAY, MARCH 22 0 piece Oak Dining Room Suite 1 Green Rug 9’x12’ ‘ ‘ 1 Oak Hall Rack 1 RCA Victor Table Radio airing-ï¬lled mattress |l Double Simmons Steel Bed. springs, mattress, father tick 3 pair pillows, sheets, blankets, quilts, cushions l Toilet Sets. bedroom box. bed lamp, electric pad, odd chairs, rocking chairs, jsrdinier stands. smell tables, small rugs, books, pictures 1 Mirror on sand, wslnut fl Carving Set, dishes, silver-were. table linens p Wicker Set, 8 pieces I Kitchen Table, 4 kitchen choir! I Folding cot and mattress l Electric Rsngette, toaster, irons, ' cooking and baking utensils, 1 wall clothes drier, cook’s friend baking cabinet, ironing hon-d, ste) stool, kitchen clock, kitchen cup- board, coal oil lamps, teakottla set of s'cnles, kitchen stove with { water front, Good Cheer. good! G. E. Washer, good Electric Refrigerator Pnir Bowling Balls Pair Pitching Horseshoes . 1 T“loor Polishing Brush I Wooden Folding Tub Stand, wash boiler. (wash tub, wash board. jars, crooks, egg crates ann and Verandnh Chairs (1 % Ft. Extension Ladder fl 5 Ft. Stepladder l 8 Ft. Stepladder harden tools. wheelbarrow. lawn- ‘ mower. grass clippers, croslcu' . saw. other tools I Bufl'alo Robe. good l1 Motor Rug [1 Electro Pail. new i! Sprayer Numerous other articles Description of Property 5-momed frame house with Ihath, furnace, hydtq, large garden‘ garage. centrally located. If not sold before sale date prOpertly will -be offered by auction at 4 p.m. Property offered subject to a re- Iserve hid. Terms made known ‘day of sale. {Russell Lynett. clerk ‘[ SELLERS & ATKINSON, gum | AUCTION SALE Sale suns 1.30 pm Terms cash. on Saturday aim! , Nass'au and the homeward ,en in The Senior Women's Institute homelheld a very successu] euchre party gin the communiy hall last Friday ievening. Prize winners were: Mrs. farm-{Reid Brumwell} Mrs. John Buch- caned anan; Lloyd Beatty and John Bu- in the chanan. Reeve J. Fry of Markham, Mr. and Mrs. Heber McCague of Rich- mpnd Hill called on Robt, Hopper on Thursday. , Sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. Ross Klinck and family in the passing of a loving wife and mother, after a lingering illness. MiSS Marion Nichols entertained a. number of. her High School friends in her home on Saturday evening. Congratulations, and birthday wishes are extended to Mr. Robt. Hopper who on March 19 cele- brated his eightieth birthday. The CGIT and Explorers St. Patrick's Tea and Bake Sale was postponed to Saturday March 22 at 3 p.m. Mrs. Taylor and daughter Shir- Shirley of Oakville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bennett ahd Roy. A resident of Victoria Square for nearly sixty years, Olive Ila. (Jennings) Klinck passed away peacefully in her sleep Thursday morning. Mhrch 13v following a serious illness of nearly 6 months. The late Mrs. Klinck was born at Ringwood 67 years ago, the eld- est daughter of the late Albert Jennings and Emma. Cook. In 1906 she married Ross Klinck and movâ€" ed to the farm of the late Thou. Klinck at Victoria Square where they carried on until retirement. Mrs. Klinck was always active in the work of the community. She W35 president of the Women’s In- stitute for a number of years. A member of the United Church at Victoria .Square she participated actively in church work, For many years she sang in the choir. Sue was president of the local WMS for some years. Although limited in her activities during the last slx years due to failing health she con- tinued her years of service as treasurer of the WMS until illness overtook her last Fall. Besides her husband the deceased is survived by four daughters†Marion (Mrs. Lorne Baker) and Aura (Mrs. Murray Baker), New- CORRESPONDENT: Mrs @hituarp TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE 0N YOUR'OLD STOVE ON A BRAND NEW morm (Propane) GAS RANGE YOUR LAST CHANCE THEPETROLANE OORNRATION LTD- Yonge St. FEATURES . . . Come in and see our display of Propane Gas Ranges. also Electric Ranges â€" Refrigerators â€" Hot Water Heaters Many Other Models to Choose FrOm Many Other Payment Plans For Your Convenience. ALL WITH A GENEROUS TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE This highly-desirable Moifat model adds new pleasure to good cooking- Its many features include one “Giant†Simmer-Speed and three Simmer-Speed Dual Burners. All Burners Light Automatically . . . Large “Three-in- One†Oven . . .- Easy Roll Broiler . . . “Hostess†Warm- ing Compartment . . . Deluxe “Flood-lite" Lamp and Minute Minder . - . Completely Flush to Wall and Floor. INSTALLATION COMPLETE INCLUDING 200lhs. GAS TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE 75.00 YOUR PRICE $270.75 COMPLETELY INSTALLED REGULAR PRICE DOWN PAYMENT VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS SAVE $75.00 Telephone Stoufl’ville 67509 W. Sandie, Victoria Square malket, Millicent (Mrs. Nelson Boynton) and Doreen (Mrs. Harry T'chr.tosh) of Victoria Square and two sons. Ellis of Fordwich and Harold of Macdonald College, Que. Also surviving to mourn her loss are three sisters, Margaret (Mrs. Wm. White) and Myrtle (Mrs. Ar- thur Cooper) of Toronto and Vera (Mrs. Carl Roesch) of Erie, Pa., and a brother Marshall 313v of Toronto. A sister Nellie prede- ceased her in 1939. Mrs. H. Smith was in the chair for the worship period. Mrs. Dev- erill was in charge of the Study Book. Mrs. Joyce and Mrs. Me: Cague sang a duet ‘Ivory Palaces.’ Mrs. Elmer Luvk of Headford very able gave an address which was helpful to all present, A report was given from the presidents’ lluncheon in Toronto recently. The Supply Secretary Mrs. Beatty gave ,out some sewing for the bale to be sent in May. A sooial half hour was enjoyed with bountiful re- lfreshmtents. Rev. A. Huston officmtea at the funeral services on Saturday afâ€" ternoon. attended by friends and relatives including many from Erie, Pa., Guelph, Gorrie, Stayner, Col- lingwood, Duntroon, Peterboro, Queensville, Newmarket and Tor- onto. A private service was held at the Klinck home followed by service in the Victoria Square Un- ited Church. Pallbearers wexe Frank Brum- well, Cecil Nichols, Fraser Gee, Gordon Mortson, Arnold Mortson and Roy Glover. Interment- vhs made in adjoining cemetery. A splendid meetin'g of the WMS was held Wednesay afternoon at. the home of Mrs. H, _Devere11. A number of Headford ladies were guests. ~ Legionnaires from across Canaâ€" da will converge on Montreal to attend the 14th Biennial Dominion Convention to be held May 18 to May 23. , - Members and Veterans interest- ed in cribbage are asked to inform the secretary as’ the branch com- petition tenm must be entered in the district tourament by April 15. The next regular meeting of Zone E2 Canadian Legion will be held at Woodbridge.. Members please note.. THE LEGIONNAIRES Branch 375 Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. Richmond Hill $40.25 Thornhill Ontario $279.75 $345.75 75.00 mom! 25m Model 5743 '18 moms TO PAY AT $17.17 PER MONTH 66.00 THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Thurs-, March 20, 1952 2 ERECTIMC WIRING 12 Yonge St. N. Come in and see a set in operation or phone us for an appraisal on your radio We also have Electric Ironers that we will leave in your home for a trial period. OPEN EVENINGS 7 TO 9 RM STOP 24 YONGE ST. Easter is fast approaching. In order not to be disappoint- ed may we suggest that your cleaning needs be attended to as early as possible. ‘ We have added to our service the laundering of shirts to further satisfy our customers- This service is second to none. Ask the man who hashad them done. May we remind you at this time that our modern Storage Vaults are ready at any moment to take care of your out-of-season garments. i FULLY INSURED ADDISON 17†TABLE MODELS REG. $399.95 - NOW $299.95 After Allowance 1952 MODELS â€"- 3 MONTHS’ GUARANTEE SPECIAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RADIO REGARDLESS OF CONDITION WE ALSO HAVE CONSOLE AND COMBINATION 78 YONGE STREET SOUTH RICHMOND HILL PHONE 625 Reid’s Cleaners & Dyers FURNACES AND OIL BURNERS Richmond Hi'il'ElEctrical Shop TELEVISION SALE J. FOX 8 SON ANY KIND HOUSES AND FARMS WARNING Phone Thornhi†251 RICHMOND HILL 618W ANY WNW