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 UPHOLSTERING Chesterï¬eld suites expertly re covered. All of our work carric the Department of Health label 0 approval. Twenty-three years 0 upholstering experience is youx guarantee of quality. ‘ DYER'S FURNITURE CALL 1250 NEWMARKET New machines from $89.50, all wit. reverse stitch. Guaranteed repair. to all makes. Electrify your ma- chine for $26.50. Phone Reid’s Cleaners,_ Richmond Hill TU. 4- 1881. tfc29 MONARCH metal ice box good con- dition. Girls tailored coat, size 14, like new. Boy‘s winter coat, size 9. Jacket heater also Norge Space eeater. TU. 4-2398. c1w7 350 SQUARE FEET Gyproc lath, will be delivered, to be sold in one lot only; also Astral refrigerator, with cabinet stand, $110.00, excell- ent condition. TUrner 4-1108. CEMENT MIXER, 3 cu. ft. capacâ€" ity, with gasoline engine. Mounted on rubber. Condition - new barrel and overhaul. Phone Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1275. *2w6 4-BURNER GAS (Propane) Stove Table top, with oven control and broiler, 3 years old. Good condi- tion. Reasonable. Phone BA. 1- 3152. c1w7 HOT WATER HEATER. Fuel Pro- pane gas. Cap. 30 gal. Stainless steel shell. Thermostat contro’ new condition. Reasonable. Pliom BA. 1-3152. clwf. $1.00 TRIAL OFFER. Twenty-ï¬ve DeLuxe Personal Requirements. Latest catalogue included. The Medico Agency, Box 124 Terminal A, Toronto, Ontario. c15w4 STOVES, apartment and table top, also refrigerator, will sacriï¬ce for immediate sale, BAldwin 1-3555. tfc38 USED REFRIGERATOR, reï¬nishâ€" ed, reconditioned 30 day guarantee, reasonable. Fox Appliances TU 4-1610. c1w7 ditioned and guaranteed, $100.00 am up. Apply Chalk Refrigera- tion King 26R5. tfc44 REFRIGERATORS, Norge, 2 to choose from, 8 and 9 cu. ft., 5 yr. guarantee. Beat high cost of ice. Fox appliances. TU. 4-1610. c1w7 USED REFRIGERLTORS. reconâ€" éOFFIELD WASHING Machine, 60 cycle.,good condition, new mo- tor. Also double laundry tub. Phone AV. 5-1268. c1w7 quick delivery on 8†and 10â€. Phone TU. 4-2201. tfc44 CEMENT BLOCKS, top quality, ADULTS. clean abstainers. would {0 to rent small house. Box 228 LLhmond Hill. c4w4 BRAND NEW oil burner, with all controls, can install. BAlawm 1- 3555 . tfc38 RUGS: save up to 50%; new rugS from old rugs, woollens. discarded clothing. Phone TU. 4-1804. tfc42 EANADIAN CEMENT, by truck load or by the bag. TUrner 4- 2201. tfcwl TWIN CARRIAGE in good condi- tion, reasonable Mr. E. W Maltin Boyle Drive. Langstafl.*1w7 1 HIGH TOP Electric Stove; 1 coal and wood stove. Can be seen. Phone AV. 5-2551. c1w7 ELECTHC RANGETTE. automa- tic oven, good condition. TU.‘ 4- 1501. c1w7 BREAKFAST NOOK Table and benches, good condition. AV. 1556. ch GIRL's BICYCLE. excellent con dition. TUrner 4-1927. *1w7 THOR GLADIRON. like new, 6?) cycle, price $110.00. AV. 5-2136. c1w7 IUTOMOBILE TIRE. 550x15; 2 camp cots. AVenue 5-2250. clw'l 4 BARN TIMBERS. 25' long. 9" x10". Phone AV. 5-1841. c1w7 Lots Of Refrigerators And Stoves For Sale This Week CASH RATES. ï¬rst insertion 3}: 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 0F THANKS, IN MEMORIAM, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, MARRIAGES, pet insertion BIRTH NOTICE ..... .. .......... . ..... . ........ Classiï¬ed advertisements 'should be in as early in the week possible but not later than noon SEWING MACHINE SALES & SERVICE WANTED TO RENT CLASSIFIED FOR SALE and WANT ADS ARTICLES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES cle 0095 tchQ c1 w c1w7 GENTLEMAN desires employment th ee days a week. Phone AV. 5- RELIABLE WOMAN wémts even- ing or day baby sitting, niénii‘ir‘xré. Apply Box 12 The Liberal. .*1w7 days a week préfefably selling Ay. 5-0095. clwi .. . ‘__..-~., leaving Richmond Hill 7.45 a.m., College and Bay by 8.30 a.m.; re- turning College and Bay 5.45 p.m. daily. TU. 4-1873 after 6.30 p.m. clw7 AVAILABLE leaving Richmond Hill at 6.40 a.m., returning from Toronto Front St. at 5.15 pm. Apâ€" ply 115 Richmond St., Richmond Hill. *1w5 TRANSPORTATION available, leaving 7.30 or 7.45 from Oak Rid- ges at Yonge Street, leaving for home from Front St. at 5 pm. Box 13 The Liebral. c1w7 TRANSPORTATION PASSENGERS WANTED leaving Richmond Hill at 7.30,a.m., arriv- ng downtown 8.15 a.m., return 5 .111. Box 4 The Liberal. *2w6 DEAD & CRIPPLED farm ani- mals. for speedy pick-up phone “-a_nner Rendering, Richmond Hill Urner 4-2498 or Toronto LY. ‘37 (collect). tfc44 WIDOW requires quiet unfurnish- ed rooms. Preferably self-contain- ed. Reasonable rent. Thornhill AV. 5-2119 or Box 407 Thornhill. clw7 THQBNHILL NURSEï¬Y SCHOOL would like to buy 7a nsea wagon, tricycle and doll carriage, in good condition. AV. 5-1397. c1w7 TENDERS to raise & md'ée small frame house on Can-ville Rd. Apply Mrs. Albert Hayter, Maple R. R. 2. *1w7 300D cow MANURE, we ’wTu haul Concord Floral Co. BAldwin 1- 5866 c2w7 PONY for riding driving or work. Saddle harness and plow, cultiva- tor and wagon. Phone AV. 5-1996 c2w6 18 WHITE CHIN Rabbits, app. 4 lbs. and up, cheap. Last house east side, Baker Ave. S. *1w7 SUMMER CHICK BUYERS. Bar- gains in Bray Pullets Mixed or Cockerels - your choice - 3 week 319.90; 4 weeks $24.90. Shipper". éhoice of variety. Dayolds to order. Late September-October chicks, order now. Agent, Fred Wise, Richmond Hill. c1w7 ADY desires emploirment for 3 Stable, 20'x40’ with ï¬ve stalls and drive shed; stanchions etc. by Beat~ Ly Bros; 2" Douglas Fir walls, $300. Garage, 10’x20’ $50. Outdoor Toil- et, 6’x10’ $35. All buildings with ï¬ainted Pine cove siding, cedar shingle roof, good condition. Phone AV. 5-1488. clw7 RANSPORTATION wanted from ,lgar Avenue, Stop 22, arriving aut 8.50 am. College and Yonge ' Bay. Phone AV. 5-2431. clw'? LOT 50x135, south-west corner of Pemberton Ave. and Willowdale Ave., Stop 10 Yonge St. Phone BA. 1-8171. tfc51 RICHMOND HILL $12,800. Beau- Liful new 3-bedroom bungalow, at- yractively built with brick front and stucco, fully modern in every “espect. L. S. Snelgrove Co. Ltd. 3all W. Schurman, Richmond Hill .‘U. 4-1652. c1w7 1936 PLYMOUTH COACH, ex- cellent condition. G. J. Watsham Harding Blvd. (south side seconc. house from end), Richmond Hill, Stop 24B). *1w7 1951 FORD CUSTOM two-door, ov- er-drive, radio. air conditioning. low mileage, like new. TU. 4-2140. *1w7 BUILDINGS FOR SALE in situ '41'PLYMOUTH, good conditiqr} new tires, heater. 'Price $450.00. Phone HY. 8331. *2w6 )wer driven. Uplands Golf Ciui): V. 5-2155. clw7 JTTING BOX wanted. Hand; RAN SPORTATION »\BY’S PLAY PEN. TU. +20%? clw7 be in as early in the week a. on Wednesdays. EMPLOYMENT WANTED USED CARS AND TRUCKS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE WANTED available c1 w 50c 50c 25c EVERY DAY: Remember that the Coming Events column is a cheap and effective way of telling others of your dance or oazaa: or other money-making event It’s an ef- fective way, too. of making sure of Lood attendance by reminding memberl of date of meetings; CAPONS, toasters and fowl, high- est prices paid. l')o!1’t sell until contacting W. S Appleton_ Oak Ridges Poultry Grading Station Phone King 91R14. tfc17 SEPT. 1 COMPLETELY furnished and insulated second floor (water upstairs) in beautiful new Rich- mond Hill home. Share 4 pc. tiled bath, oil heat, full dining and cook- ing privileges in large modern tiled kitchen at noon. Owner away until 5 pm. All details in letter please. Will reply. Box 10 The Lib- eral. c1w7 APARTMENT, furnished or un- furnished, 3 rooms, large living room, bedroom will hold twin bed suite, fully equipped kitchen, hardwood floors, garage, no child- ren. $65 a month complete. Turner 4â€"2381 or 154 Spruce St., Richvale. CEMENT MIXER. AVenue 5-1238. Thornh‘lll. c4w7 TYPIST with telephone experience for our Richmond Hill branch off- ice. This position requires an al- ert girl ca able of meeting the pub- lic. ~Exce lent working conditions. Call for appointment, Miss Parker, PR. 3324. Ernest Ridout Real Es- tate Ltd., 23 St. Thomas St., Tor- onto. c1w7 BABY SITTER WANTED. Must be qualiï¬ed. Very large family. Should be competent in the art of “Judo" Wrestling. Must be a good shot with anything that may be laying around. Full insurance. Of course MUST love Children. Family may be seen at the ROYAL THEATRE, AURORA. c1w7 CARPENTER, good on rough or trim work. Apply Booth Bros., 417 Drury Ave; Newtonbrook. 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, ph‘one Maple 62R22. tfc45 LADIES’ GOLF CLUB, Thornhill, requires girl for dining-room, full or part time. AV. 5-0001 or BA. 1-4022. c2w7 LAWN MOWERS sharpened and xepaired. 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 l ALL KINDS FURNITURE re- pairs, upholstering, cabinet worm wood carving. Estimates given. N. G. VanDyke. 33 Hunt Ave., R‘chmond Hill. tfc SAND, GRAVEL, Crushed Stone, Loam and Fill and Custom Garden Plowing and discing, Centre St. Phone AV. 5-2211, L. W. Reid CUSTOM PLOWING, Disking, cultivating, also excavating, back- ï¬lling, grading. Lance Willis, Richmond Hill, 1st house east side of Bayview south of Markham Rd. 7U. 4-1962. tfc52 HLOCK LAYING and concrete .vork, footing-a, basement floors, etc. Fred Flood, Richmond Hill. Turner 4-2311. tfc43 OPENING a private kindergarten 'n Richmond Hill, ages 4-51/2. Can .ake 10 children only. For personal interview write Box 5 Liberal. LI KINDS Carpenter Work, trim -r bulding‘ of any kind. Geo. W. Purnell, 53 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill, Turner 4-1177. tfc40 uce, Domestic and Commercial. tepairs to all makes. Don Chalk. "elephone King 261-5. tfc38 M. EINBODEN & SON, c0ncrete ontractors, septic tanks and 'rains. Phone Baldwin 1-0633 or TUrner 4-1-090. c26w37 SAND AND GRAVEL, crushed tune. loam and ï¬ll. E. Cï¬arity, Richmond Hill, TUrner 4-1701. tfc42 SAND, gravel, crushed stone, loam & ï¬ll. L. Brilling‘er, phone TUrner 4-1829. tfc43 CUSTOM farm ploughing, discing, cultivating, tilling. W. H. Gooder- ham, 39 Elmhurst Ave., Lansing, BA. 1-3114. *23w48 EXCAVATING, levelling, back ï¬lling, lanes graded. Phone King 47W. tfc45 FLOODED Cellar: pumped out. Phone Harry Lecuyer, Richmond HilL TUrner 4-1881. tfc45 EFRIGERATION Sales and Ser- MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED POULTRY WANTED TO RENT c1w7 c1w7 tfc39 tfc6 BAKER SALES & SERVICE WED., AUGUST 27 -â€" Auction sale of Jersey cows, calves, hay, poul- try, furniture, tools, etc., at lot 15, con. 3, Whitchurch Twp. the prop- ‘erty of Mrs. George Burrows. Sale at 1 pm. Terms: cash. Fred N. Smith, auctioneer. WED., AUGUST 20 â€" Auction sale of farm implements, etc., inâ€" cluding two tractors, combine power drill (fertilizer) nearly new, M-H weed sprayer, hammer mill, blacksmith forge, 3F IHC plow us- ed one season, etc., the property of Les. Zimmerman at Lot 28, Con. 6 arkham, 4 miles north of Unionville. No reserve, farm sold. Terms cash. Sale 1.30 pm. Lloyd Turner, clerk. Sellers & Atkinson, auctioneers. TUESx. AUG. 19 â€"â€" Auction sale of Farm Stock, Implements, 33 Head Dairy and Beef Cattle, Hay, Grain, 550 Pullets, Pigs, matched team of Percheron Horses, etc., on lot-‘18, Concession 6, Pickering Township, 1,5 mile north of Brougham, on Brock Road. Sale at 1 p.m. sharp. Property of Wm. Locke. Terms cash. No reserve. Farm sold. Ken 8; Clarke Prentice, Auctioneers. SAT., AUG. 16 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 Stoufl'ville 368. "Come early and bring something to selll See t‘le modern way to sell by public auc. tion. “You bring it We’ll 11 it." Make this your market where buyer and seller meet. Sale each Saturday at 1 pm. Sellers & Afr lnnson, auctioneers. LOST August 9. 5 ten dollar bills at Maple or vicinity, liberal reâ€" ward. Rod. Epworth, phone 170 Maple. clw7 LOST from 33 Arnold St., Satur- day night, brown and white collie, 8 months. Toronto license 14540. Phone TU. 4-1525. *1w7 PART PERSIAN CAT “Ginger" strayed from Davies Dry Goods, reward. TU. 4-1651. c1w7 Oidsters and teens and - in-betweens Need breakfasts each day that are nourishing. Fruit. cereal, egg, Hot beverage and bread Will help you to keep ï¬t and flourishing. 1951 Hillman Estate 1950 Prefect 1950 Studebaker 1949 Plymouth 1948 Dodge SALE REGISTERS Hourly Pick-up Phone collect Agincourt 18J12 DEAD & CRIPPLED STOCK HERE'S HEALTH Dept. 0! National Health and Weflm Richvale PHONE TU. 4-1114 USED CARS “l loam! 9h. period madam." Said Ed the executive â€By advertising in classified For two days consumivo." OLD HORSES $15.00 AT YOUR FARM LIVESTOCK WANTED CAMPBELL MINK LOST also Miss Grace‘Boynton is spending her vacation a_t her home here. Richvale Motï¬ Sales About 25 ladies enjoyed the In- stitute meeting last Tuesday even- ing in the community hall when Miss Elaine Found of the Institute 3ranch gave a talk and showed a ï¬lm “Canning Ontario’s Food.†Rev. C. Brethen of Ringwood vvill have charge of the church service on Sunday, August 17, at 2.30 pm. Mr. and Mrs. Bell and family of Oshawa spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gee and family._ )akwood Miss Connie Mortson of Toronto was the guest soloist at the church service on Sunday afternoon. Miss Coral Perkins has returned .1ome after spending the past two weeks with the United Church Carâ€" avan at Tillsonburg. Mr. and Mrs. John Lecouve, Misses Helena and Ghislaine Le- couve of Verdun, Quebec, spent several weeks recently with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burton and family. Mr. and Mrs. V. Westbrook spent last Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Large and Mar- garet at their cottage, Miami Beach, Lake Simcoe. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shore and family of Toronto had Saturday avening dinner with their uncle :nd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ï¬oynton and family: Miss Lorna Wright and Mr. Rob- ert Warner of Toronto spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eade and family. - . ~..-..° "A“. Jr. and Mrs. Hag; Burton and family. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Willows pent last Tuesday with friends at A fact ï¬nding committee set up at the last ratepayers’ meeting to delve into the setting up of a vill- age comprising Oak Ridges and Lake Wilcox is hard at work. A report will be brought to me next ratepayers meeting. A great many things can be said on both sides of Fred Cherney of Lakeland Ave, is in camp for a week with the Scouts at Algonquin Park. Mr. Cherney drove ï¬ve scouts to camp last Saturday covering four hun- dred miles on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson of Jeston visited Flgiday eyening with _»,1 ‘- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Marshall, formerly of Richmond Hill have purchased the property of Mr. E. L. McCarron on Wildwood Ave. Mr. McCarron has retained the lot on the corner of Wildwood and Elm Grove and plans to build some time in the future. The Lake Wilcox Community Church sponsored a Daily Vacation Bible School the week of August 4 to 9. An average of sixty boys and girls attended each day. The lead- ers in charge were Miss Eleanor Bain and Miss Laura Bondi both from Toronto and Mrs. J. Lewis of Newmarket. Miss Bain and Miss Bondi were the guests of Mrs. L. Harnden of Lakeland Ave., while the school was in progress. If you have anything that, by any stretch of the imagination, would ï¬ll the bill, will you call us colect at Toronto HU. 3738. Mr. and Mrs. P‘ Responsible couple with cocker spaniel named ‘Sam’ wish to rent a fur- nished home within a 25-mile radius of Toronto. We would like to have inside plumbing and some sort of furnace. Kaiser Demonstrator 1948 Mercury Coupe 1940 Chevrolet Coupe 1935 Chevrolet Sedan Stop 22 A Yonge Street RICHVALE GORDON VOW“; Ltd Dead and Crippled Farm Animals Removed Promptly for Sanitary Disposal Telephone Collect Woodbridge 6J and Toronto EM. 3-3636 OAK RIDGES & LAKE WILCOX NEWS Correspondent: Mrs. W. Sandle, Victoria Square Telephone Stoulfville 67509 DEAD STUCK WE WANT TO RENT A HOUSE VICTORIA SQUARE CORRESPONDENT: MRS. C. L. STEPHENSON TELEPHONE: KING 1301122 R.D. LITTLE 8: SUN Ltd. Ford & Monarch Sales & Service One of Taranto’s oldest and largest offices, a reputation es- tablished through service. Five offices producing a i province-wide clientele. David McLean Ltd. $175.00 1935 PLYMOUTH FORDOR PROPERTIES WANTED Head Offices. Thornhill AVenue 5-1176 or BAldwin 1-1121 TUrner 4-1116 RICHMOND HILL ï¬uuummmuummmmulummmmll11mulmmmmuuuum gulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\lllï¬illlllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllll111111ll“llllllllllllllllllllllllml“!!!“lullllllllllllll11ml\llllll\l\l\\“\\\\\\\\\\g For wedding pictures â€" for birthdays â€" for the many anniversaries which de- serve recording â€" for the artistry which makes all the difference between an o - dinary photograph and a portrait'-â€"- visiti GIVE PIGS A HEAD START with FUl-O-PEP! [m I. D. RAMER 8: SON Flll-O-PEP PIG STARTER Ful-O-Pep is built around nutritious, appetizing rolled oats . . . Nature's best grain {or growth ! enough for youn xiiegs aï¬eâ€"E three weeks, an need extra. feed such as Ful- O- Pep! You can market pigs earlier by giving them a good start with Ful-O-Pep. ' Youn pigs must grow rapidly right From the start! Pigs take to FuI-O-Pe within 7 to 10 days and ma e fast gains! Sow’s' xgilk is usuglly pot RICHMOND HILL Edmund Soame Telephone REdfern 1911 for an appointment PORTRAITS Come in and see us soon TORONTO †THE STUDIO †1720 Avenue Road Ol’ rmer l“lllullllllllllllllll‘1““l\l\llllllllllnI“HmIll!“I“lulll|llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmlfl TURNER 4-1313