céwl PLUMBING & HEATING CATALOGUE FREE The 1952 catalogue is off the press. Write for your copy or visit the new warehouse and see for your- self the model bathroom displays in white and coloured ï¬xtures in standard size bathrooms with tiled or painted walls, just the way you want a bathroom in your own home. We have sinks and sink cab- inet units. lavatory basins and toil- ets pressure systems and electric water heaters. range boilers, pipe and ï¬ttings in copper. galvanized and cast iron, septic and oil tanks, refrigerators and electric ranges, a complete line of furnaces, air conditioning units and hot water heating systems with convector reds. We deliver to your nearest railway station. you pay no freight. S. V. JOHNSON PLUMBING i 1 MOFFAT 7 cu. ft. refrigerator, reconditioner. In good condition. nice appearance. $125.00. Kelvin- ator reconditioned refrigerator. overhauled $115.00; ice-box $5.00; Astral Refrigerator. new unit $90. Yerex Electric, Richmond Hill. SWATHER, 12 feet wide Cock- shutt. used 2 seasons, excellent condition guaranteed, to inspect see Fred Watson. implement dealer, Agincourt. For price call Hubert, EM. 4-1672. After hours Mo. 8058. c3w2 ICE REFRIGERATOR $5; Lawn Mower; lawn roller; bed, single; hydro poles; post hole digger; sledge hammer; cow stanchion; 2 oil burners; swivel desk chair; trunk; floor polisher; canary cage: electric ï¬xtures; clock. R. Mason. Yonge Street, TU. 4-1734. *lw2 SEWING MACHINE SALES 8: SERVICE New machines from $89.50. all with reverse stitch. Guaranteed repairs to all makes. Electrify your ma- chine for $26.50. Phone Reid‘s Cleaners, Richmond Hill TU. 4- 1881. tfc29 WESTINGHOUSE electric oven with broiler attachment; Frost King ice box 50 1b.: 4-burner Moi- fatt electric stove suitable for cot- tage or apartment. TU. 4-1454. GURNEY Electric Stove, combined wood and coal, may be seen at Fred Watson' s. Agincourt For price call Hubert EM. 4- 1672, after hours Mo 8058. c3w2 ICE BOX; drop back couch; space 011 heater; Quebec cook stove; oth er articles, cheap, private sale. 194 Spruce Ave., Richvale, west of Yonge, Stop 22A. *1w2 GLAZED SASH 34" x 36", perfect condition $2.50 each. TU. 4-1541. 1 PUREBRED black Cooker Span- iel puppy. Phone TU. 4-1846. c1w2 TO FIT 49 or 50 Ford. 1 new 670x 15 tire, tube and wheel; pair wheel housing covers: illuminated clock. Phone Maple 28R4. *1w2 FOR SALE OR TRADE for good used car, building property at Oak Ridges. Ed Foerter, Oak Ridges. King 911223. *1w2 15 HP. VIKING outboard motor $125; 1 h.p. Lejoy electric outboard motor $35. Phone AV. 5-1579. BEERIGERATOR Norge. 9.1 cu it. “across the top" ffeézer, new. 5 year warranty. Fox Appliances. TU. 4-1610. c1w2 OAK Dining Table & Chairs; Dres- sers; walnut ï¬nish steel bed, spring and mattress; stretcher, spring and mattress; all good. N. J. Smell- ie, Thornhill. *‘1w2 LAKE SIMCOE air conditioned ice AIR COOLED gasoline engine, 8- 10 hp. twin opposed. Victor, new condition. TUrner 4-1059. 'ch2 box. 75 lbs. ’capacity. Phone TU. 4- 1496. *1w2 ICE BOX “Colderalrâ€. 100 lbs. ca- pacity, good condition. TU. 4- 2370. *1w2 1 CHESTERFIELD and chair, wine; 8 piece dining room suite; I cook stove. TU. 4-2212. c1w2 4-BURNER heavy duty range autoâ€" matic oven, clock, $50. King 97r34. c1w2 ba: 1 BEDROOM SUITE, 1 dining room suite, rugs, etc. Maple 10R3. c1w2 ICE BOX, medium size. all steel, good condition. Fox Appliances. TU. 4 1610. c1w2 ent Glow oil stove. Apply TU. 4- 2068. c1w2 RASPBERRIES. Apply Wilbert Cale, Oxford St. Phone TU. 4-1524 Richmond Hill. c1w2 Il ELECTRIC ANNEX; also 1 Si]- ICE BOX, 75 lbs.. good condition, cheap. TU. 4-1524. clw2 LAWN MOWER and hose and garden tools. AV. 5-1384. c1w2 BARBER CHAIR and showcase. Reasonable. TU. 4-1322. c1w2 You Can Talk To One Man -Want Ads Talk To Thousands CASH RATES, ï¬rst insertion 3c per word, min. charge Second and subsequent insertons if wording unchanged, 3c per word, min. charge 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 ................. . . . ....... . ........... Classiï¬ed advertisements should be in as early in the week as possible but nnt later than noon on Wednesdays. SUPPLIES CLASSIFIED FOR SALE and WANT ADS ARTICLES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Streetsville, Ont cl W2 c1w2 c1w2 c1w2 BLOW TORC June 16. Ph 6 ROOM solid brick. located on 12 acre of excellent garden soil. just north of Richmond Hill $5,200.00 full price, $1,900.00 dmm pay- ment. Terms arranged. Immedi- ate possession. Phone or apply Reid’s Cleaners and Dyers, 78 Yonge St. S. TU. 4â€"1881. c2w1 LOTS FOR SALE, Lingstafl, Stop 20A, 275'x150‘, 23 Roosevelt Drive, 1 block from new school and trans- portation. Terms. Phone AV. 5- 2272. "1‘"? LOT 50x135, south-west corner of Pemberton Ave. and Willowdale Ave., Stop 10 Yonge St. Phone BA. 1-8171. tfc51 g9 ‘FT. 1,0; on Riï¬amond St Richmond Hill. Phone Maple l4. NASH Lafayette Sedan-good con- dition, always owned in Aurora. Mileage not high, will give good service, any reasonable offer ac- cepted. Rev. H. Howey. 39 Cath- erine St., Aurora phone 27. c1w2 1940 CHEV. will sell reasonable. Don McQuarrie. Oak Ridges, two doors east of Connor‘s Store. TU. 4-2391 before 5 pm. or TU. 4â€"2272 after 5 pm. c1w2 1931 MODEL A FORD, reasonable. R. Sutherland on King sideroad. 1 block west of Bathurst. *1w2 FORD 1948 TON Truck owned by Mr. Walter Bone. R. R. 2 Maple. phone Maple 28R5. c1w2 ELNA. Sew and save with Elna, the ï¬rst and only all new sewing machine in ï¬fty years. It is a full- sized sewing machine with the re- volutionary open arm. Elna does more and does it better than any machine you ever owned. Call us now for a home demonstration. There is no obligation. Buy now. Budget terms $20.00 down and $9 a month. Apply Yerex Electric and Lucy Dickie Shop. Phone Richmond Hill TU. 4-1552 or TU. 4-2093. tfc50 SINGER SEWING CENTER 5249 Yonge Street Willowdale Baldwin 1-5357 SINGER SEWING MACHINES SALES & SERVICE New machines $89.50 and up, guaranteed reconditioned used ma- chines $20.00 and up. Guaranteed repairs. Machines for rent by month. LIFETIME all metal Venetian Blinds, aluminum or steel baked enamel ï¬nish any colour of tapes, Kirsch Drape tracks & drape arms, free estimates and installations. Phone 755 or write box 496, 40 Ontario St., West, Newmarket, Ont. Please reverse phone charges. tfc34 TENT, ideal for ï¬shing, etc., sleeps 2 with gear, used one season, cus- om made, cost $80.00; not for fam- ily. Absolute protection wind, rain, insects. Erects in 5 minutes. See it at 4 Edgar Ave., Richvale. First $25 takes. Also some new Decoy Ducks. Bargain. Phone AV. 5-1032. *1w2 UPHOLSTERING Chesterï¬eld suites expertly reâ€" covered. All of our work carries "the Department of Health label of approval. Twenty-three years of upholstering experience is your guarantee of quality. DYER’S FURNITURE CALL 1250 NEWMARKET BINDER, M-H, 6 ft., recently re- built, $95.00 also horse rake con- verted for tractor use $15.00. King 114 or Graybrooks Farm south of Eaton Hall Farm. c2w1 USED CARS AND TRUCKS USED REFRIGERATORS, recon- ditioned and guaranteed, $100.00 and up. Apply Chalk Refrigera- 70n King 26R5. tfc44 CEMENT BLOCKS, top quality, quick delivery on 8†and 10". Phone TU. 4-2201. tfc44 controls, can install. BAluwm 1- 3555. tfc38 BRAND NEW oil burner, with all RUGS: save up to 50 /a, new rugS from old rugs, woollens, discgrded clothing. Phone TU. 4-1804. tfc42 load or by the bag. 'TUrner 4- 2201. tfcwl CANADIAN CEMENT, by truck Jke new, inside and oï¬t. Mrs. Roy Lund, TU. 4-2396. clw2 TOVES, apartment and table top, 150 refrigerator, will sacriï¬ce for mmediate sale. BAldwin 1-3555. tfc38 For Sale' (Continued) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REVERSIBLE Baby Carriage RCH in Carrville about Phone Maple 28815. FOUND ‘1w2 c1w2 e 18': *1\\2 c4w52 75c 50c 25c 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS in Mal ple available August 1. Running cold and hot water. Share bath- room. Business couple preferred. Phone Maple 132J. c1w2 ROOM and breakfast. suitable for gentlemen. AV. 5-2272. c1w2 CEMENT MIXER to rent. PhorE AV. 5-1238. c4w51 1 FRESH HOLSTEIN COW. calf by side. Phone “Glenhelen†Maple 130R24 after six. *1w2 PQREBREQ Go_1den__Labrador pu- ppies. Apply Dr. Cicely Wilsbn, Maple 171R2. tfc51 ials on choice $25.90; $34.90 choice CUSTOM BALING, wire tie pick- up. good weight bales; also self- propelled combining. We solicit your patronage and will try and please you. Apply Samuel Wing- er, phone Maple 62R22. tfc45 ARGE WHITE MALE CAT about years old. Phone Maple 171R2. CUSTOM PLOWING, Disking, cultivating, also excavating, back- ï¬lling, grading. Lance Willis, Richmond Hill, lst house east side of Bayview south of Markham Rd. tfc52 LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired. Experienced workman. ship. Reasonable charges. Jos. Winger, lot 15, con 3 Vaughan, phone Maple 62r22. tfc42 I AM NOW equipped to install large septic tanks for restricted areas. For quick service and rea- sonable prices call Murray Baker, Newmarket 651. c18w52 Hourly Pick-up Phone collect Agincourt 18J12 CAMPBELL MINK ALL KINDS FURNITURE re- pairs, upholstering, cabinet work, wood carving. Estimates given. N. G. VanDyke, 33 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill. tfc OLD HORSES $15.00 AT YOUR FARM nlso DEAD & CRIPPLED STOCK Loam and Fill and Custom Gardeï¬ Plowing and discing. Centre St. Phone AV. 5-2211, L. W. Reid COMBINING, Custom work with a self-propelled combine. Satisfac tion guaranteed. J. E. Angus, Brookside Ava, Elgin Mills. TU. 4-1029. c3w2 REFRIGERATION Sales and Ser- vice, Domestic and Commercial. Repairs to all makes. Don Chalk, Telephone King 26t5. tfc38 CUSTOM ‘GARDEN, farm plowing and discing. L. Willis, Bayview, V4 mile south of Markham Rd., Rich- mon‘d Hill. tfc42 §AND, GRAVEL, Crushed Stone, BLOCK LAYING and concrete Work, footing-n, basement floors, etc. Fred Flood, Richmond Hill. Turner 4-2311. tfc43 ALL KINDS Carpenter Work, trim or bulding of any kind. Geo. W. Purnell, 53 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill, Turner 4-1177. tfc40 M. EINBODEN & SON, concrete ontractors, septic tanks and rains. Phone Baldwin 1-0633. or TUrner 4-1090. c26w37 atzne, loam and ï¬ll. E. Charity, Richmond Hill, TUrner 4-1701. CUSTOM farm ploughing,‘ discing, cultivating, tilling. W. H. Gooder- ham, 39 Elmhurst Ave., Lansing, BA. 1-3114. *23W48 SAND, gravel, crushed loam & ï¬ll. L. Brillinger, TUrner 4-1829. SASH, frames, made to order, or anything in woodwork. Phone AVenue 5-2484. tfch CUSTOM ROTAVATING. For prompt and efficient service call Oliver Latam TU. 4-1609. *5w50 EXCAVATING, levelling, back ï¬lling, lanes graded. Phone King 47W. tfc45 Phone Harry Lecuyér, Richmond Hill. TUrner 4-1381. tfc45 land Wire Bound Baler-f rakes sup- plied. AVenue 5-2462 and BAld- win 1-8000. tfc51 puslng IgALING hay, New Hol- SAND AND GRAVEL, crushed VFVLOODED Cellar: pumped out MISCELLANEOUS LIVESTOCK WANTED LIVESTOCK FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE TO RENT LOST $30.91 clwz tfc39 phone tfc43 stone, tfc42 The Thornhill Area Recrea- tion Committee is accepting applications for the position of Life Guard at the Thornhill Pool. Qualiï¬cations necess- ary are: Royal Life Saving Bronze Medallion or equiva- lent. Applicants must. be at least 18 years of age. Reply in writing stating previous ex- perience if any, to Mrs. S. S. _Warren, R. R. 1, Richmond Hill LIFE GUARD WA N TE D TRANSPORTATION wanted from Richmond Hill to Toronto, arriv- ing downtown 8.50; leaving 5 p. m. Apply The Liberal Box 64. *1w2 SRANSPORTATION wanted: Daily transportation from Richmond Hill to Maple. Remuneration. Box 63 The Liberal. *1w2 CAPONS, toasters and fowl, high- est prices paid. Don’t sell until contacting W. S. Appleton_ Oak Ridges Poultry Grading Station Phone King 91R14. tfc17 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION mm riving downtown 8.30 am leav- ‘eaving at 5 p. m. TU 4-1343. c1w2 HIGH SCHOOL girl degires sum- mer employment. Will mind child- ren or work otherwise. TU. 4-1840. CHILDREN minded days or even- ings Phone TU. 4-1.590 clwl FAMILY OF FOUR woulï¬ like un- furnished accommodations within 20 miles of Toronto. LY. 3690. *1w52 c3w1 QUIET middle-aged couple desire two unfurnished housekeeping rooms commencing August 1. Ap- ply Box 66 The Liberal. 1w2 6 ROOM HOUSE or farm house in Richmond Hill vicinity, furnished or unfurnished, long lease preferr- ed. Coulter MA. 0353. c1w2 DUTCH FAMILY f would like to rent house, 2 children. Apply P. Tromer, Aurora P.O. *3w2 3-ROOM APARTMENT. aduliE only, references if required. Box 65 The Liberal. c2w2 SMALL cottage or house, reésbn? able rent in Richmond Hill vicin- ity. Phone Maple I51R14. *1w2 DEAD & CRIPPLED farm ani- mals. for speedy pick-up phone Banner Rendering, Richmond Hill TUrner 4-2498 or Toronto LY. 6237 (collect). tfc44 $2 000 FIRST MORTGAGE, good security, repayable monthly or quarterly. good interest. Box 67 The Liberal. c1w2 SIDEWALK BIKE, in good condi- tion. AVenue 5-1548. c1w1 REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITY. We have openings for two ener- getic men with a will to work and a desire to earn a better than av- erage income. Must have a neat appearance. Experience not nec- essary. Late model car essential. This is your opportunity to join our ï¬rm. For appointment call S. J. CarIisle or D. H. McLean, AV. 5-1176. David McLean Ltd., Real~ tors. clwl Hill office requires an alert girl, typist with telephone experience, must not be otherwise employed. Call for appointment Miss Parker, Princess 3324, Ernest Ridout Real Estate Ltd., Realtors, Head Office 23 St. Thomas St., Toronto. clw2 EVENING POSITION â€" Richnï¬ï¬i SALESMAN with extensive farm experience and sales ability want- ed, good references and free to travel essential. Salary or com- mission basis. Apply Agricultural Service, Otto Pick, R. R. 1 Rich- mond Hill. TU. 4-1602. c2w1 MAN FOR HARVEST, trusty non: smoker preferred. Roy Baker, Ma- ple. *1w2 ply Wm. Neal, Richmond mu, TI‘J. 4.2091. c1w2 EMPLOYMENT WANTED HELP WANTED Don't let lroubles plague you Take 'em all in slride There always is an answer To be found in classified. POULTRY WANTED WANTED TO RENT WANTED c1w2 clwl BAKER SALES& SERVICE Richvale PHONE TU. 4-1114 SAT.. JULY 19 â€" Auction Sale at the Stouï¬ville Livestock Sales Arena, selling livestock our spec- ialty fresh cows, springers, heif- ers, stockers, sheep, calves, pigs, horses, ponies and poultry. For )ick-up and deli"ery service phone Stouffville 368. Come early and bring something to sell] See the modern way to sell by public auc- tion. “You bring it. We’ll ll it.†Make this your market where buyer and seller meet. Sale each Saturday at 1 pm. Sellers & Ab kinson, auctioneers. 1 pm. sharp. Terms gash, no re- serve, farm sold. Ken and Clarke Prentice, auctioneers. WED., JULY 16 â€"- Auction sale of farm stock, implements, outstandâ€" ing team of horses, dairy and beef cattle, hogs, grain, ‘furniture, etc., on lot 14, con. 10 West Gwillim- bury. 3 miles north of Bradford. property of Walter Lloyd. Sale at Next Sunday, July 13 at 2. 30p In th eYoung People of the Vic- toria Square circuit will have charge of the chuxch service. at thé church serviceqrgm Sunday afternoon. Miss Margaret Canning had tea Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. S. Boynton and family. Collard and Mr. Gordon Mortson. Baseball was also enjoyed. While some of the young people were in swimming in the evening, two of the more playful of the onlookers put on a little show of their own and ended up by falling into the water, much to their embarrass ment and to the amusement of the picnickers. A very enjoyable Sunday School and Community Picnic was held last Wednesday afternoon and ev- ening at Woodland Park when about 125 were in attendance. Swimming was enjoyed in the af- ternoon by the children and some of the adults. Following a boun- tiful supper races were conducted by Miss Vera Nichols, Mr. Harvey n,“ . . a- SALE REGISTERS Mrs. C. Annis and Miss Evelyn Annis of Dunbarton spent Wed- nesday afternoon with Mrs. Jen- nie Brumwell. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. V. Westbrook who on Saturday, July 12, will be celebrating their for- tieth wedding anniversary. Mr. Albert Jacques of Calgary. Alta., is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols and family. With overdrive 1939 Buick Sedan The rain- we had last Sunday and Thursday was worth a “million dollarsâ€. The gardens, lawns, and crops will beneï¬t a great deal from it. Most of the farmers have ï¬nished haying. Mr. and Mrs. E. Rainey have re- turned home after spending the past week with friends in Illinois, U. S A. 1951 Hillman Estate 1951 Humber Hawk 1947 Austin 4D Sedan 1950 Studebake Coach Correspondent: Mrs. W. Sandie, Victoria Square Telephone Stouï¬ville 67509 Rev. A. C. Huston and Master George Collard returned home on Saturday after spending the past week at the Boys’ Camp at Lake Slmcoe. George had the honor of winning the Sr. Red Cross Swim- ming Badge. Congratulations. To Grade 2: Dianne Bailey. Val- erie Ewart, Johanna Grin, Philip Major, Ruth Meyers, Sally Miller, William McIntosh, David Selliék. Holy Communion was observed To Grade 3: Ray Baker, George Bradï¬eld, Pat Brennan, William Beaven, Beverley Bushell. Linda Blight. Susan Fielding, Patsy Gil- roy, Herbie Harrison, Billy Hill, Gary Macey, Kenneth Macey, Ken- neth McLaren. John Miller, Fran- ces Perring, Paul Winger. Names alphabetically. Successful Entrance Pupils: Di- anne Chevis, James Sutherland. To Grade 8: Kenneth Baker, John Barton, Cecile McIntosh, Jean Taylor. To Grade 7: Hughie Adams, Margaret Bradï¬eld, Jim Green. Susan Lewis, Gail McLaren, Rob- ert McEwen, Shirley McIntosh, Robert Middleton, Kenneth Wood. To Grade 6: Dorothy Baker, Bill Bailey, Tom Bilinsky, Jim Bushell, Lynn Morris. To Grade 4: Lynne Bailey, Vir- ginia Chevis. Kenneth Green Bev- erley Morris, Shirley Sneyd, Roy Taylor. Mrs. Tate, teacher To Grade 5: Murray Adams, Douglas Cutlel, Judy Henderson, Ruth McIntosh, Sheila Millar, Ju- dith Nicols, Leonard Randall. USED CARS Camille School Report VICTORIA SQUARE Wm. Featherstonitï¬Ã©Ã©-c‘ï¬gr R.D. LITTLE & SUN Ltd. Ford & Monarch TRUCK SPECIALS $1,450.00 1949 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE David McLean Ltd. One of Toronto’s oldest and largest offices. a reputation es- tablished through service. ° Five offices producing a province-wide clientele. 1938 FORD l-TON EXPRESS Here‘s a real bargain. 1950 FORD y: TON PICKUP custom radio - exceptional car 1949 FORD ! 1946 FORD ! Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Francy ac- companied by Dr. and Mrs. Kelly of Buttonville are on a motor trip to Nova Scotia and will enjoy a boat trip to Boston, U.S.A., before returning home. $950.00 1947 FORD DeLUXE 2 DR. radio & heater Mr. and Mrs. F. Bennett and family visited over last week-end in Fordwich. Allan Darnell $1,750.00 1951 FORD DeLUXE 2 DR. air conditioning, low mileage $1,195.00 1947 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DeLUXE 4 DR. Mr. and Mrs. C. Doner have just returned from a vacation at Win- ona Lake, Indiana. Mr. Larry Winger of Queensville i‘suholigaying with Mr. and Mrs. 1950 FORD CUSTOM 4 DR. ‘Mrs. George Biden and her daughter of Regina, Sask.. are vis- iting for several weeks with Mrs. Biden‘s niece, Mrs. George Leary. Our sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. C. James of Stouffâ€" ville in the sudden passing of Mr. James' father last Saturday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Orval Heise of Dallas Centre, 10 wa. on the arrival of their new baby. ‘ 3511383333112? ROBERTS RADIAL STATION efflggggwngrgnm Richmond Hill TU 4- 1841 Head Offices, Thornhill AVenue 5-1176 or BAldwin 1-1121 GORDON YOUNG ltd. one owner - very clean Dead and Crippled Farm Animals Removed Promptly for Sanitary Disposal Telephone Collect Woodbridge 6J and Toronto EM. 3-3636 30,000 original miles Showroom open evenings until 9 p.m Tl'rner 4-1116 RICHMOND HILL DEAD STOCK Correspondent: Mrs. Allan Doner Phone Stouï¬ville 67104 $1,595.00 $150.00 GORMLEY TON PICKUP TON PICKUP lf's iusf what the doctor orders to rest your nerves and to give you new pep and vigour after a strenu- ous year on the job. Make your vacation completely reslfulâ€"leave your cares behind and travel by bus. ASK YOUR LOCAL AGENT ABOUT "HIGHWAY TOURS" TO ALL PARTS OF THE U.S.A. GRAY COACH LINES (Reg. M&G Electric) LICENSED ELECTRICIAN WIRINGâ€"MAINTENANCEâ€"MOTOR REWINDING RED SEAL ADEQUATE WIRING 78 Richmond St. Mrs. Rosa M. de Gonzalez-Videla, Wife of the President of Chile. visited United Nations Headquarters while in New York City. She came to N. Y. to receive .the “Mother of the World" award for 1952. for which she was selected. as a tribute to her social work. Here she is seen in one of the United Nations Radio studios, recording a broadcast to the women of Chile. Seated at her right is Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Representative of the United States on the United Nations Cnmmiceinn nu um..-â€" Dhâ€"LLâ€" HAROLD P. MATTHEWS c9215 Mmm/ ife of C(gjleart President Visits U.N4 ‘unn uny- to N. Y. to receive .the “Mother of the World" award r which she was selected. as a tribute to her social work. 5 seen in one of the United Nations Radio studios, 1 broadcast to the women of Chile. Seated at her 5. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Representative of the United the United Nations Commission on Human Rights. Richmond Hill Meaford Bala Huntsville Subject Round Trip Faxes Tickets and Information 0! to Changa TU. 4-1343 $6.95 $6.40 $7.30