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The Liberal, 21 Aug 1952, p. 8

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“Where prices meet purses' in the classified ad. section ' phone yours to TUmer 4 1261 lain enamel sinks with the same sparkle you enjoy in your best china â€" all on'display at the new showrooms and warehouse on the Streetsville Road. When you visit the C.N.E. just take time out to see us for fixtures. fittings. fur- naces and all things for a nice home. We deliver, you pay no freight. S. V. Johnson Plumbing Supplies, Streetsville, Ont. clu'8 BATHROOMS BEAUTIFUL â€" KITCHENS COLOURFUL. That’s -what the new homes look like. Lovely fixtures for bathrooms in white or ‘colour with chrome fit- tings and glistening white porce- 1-2, LIFETIME all metal Venetian Blinds, aluminum ox steel baked enamel finish 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. UPHOLSTERING Chesterfield suites expertly 1?- covered. All of our work carries the Department of Health label of approval. Twenty-three years of upholstering experience is youl guarantee of quality. DYER'S FURNITURE CALL 1250 NEWMA’RKET LIFETIME all SEWING MACHINE SALES & SERVICE New machines from $89.50, all witi reverse stitch. Guaranteed repaiix to all makes. Electrify your ma~ chine for $26.50. Phone Reid‘s Cleaners, Richmond Hill TU. 4- 1881. tf029 2 ROOM CABIN, 18'x8'. 2 bunks and mattress .stove, refrigerator, building on skids; also 20 barn timbers. 9"x12" 25' long; large quantity of dry kindling. AVenue 5-1365. clws SIMMONS BED, spring and mat- tresses, studio couch, washing ma- chine 60 cycle, baby's small cot, drafting board, all in good condi- tion. AV. 5-2495. *1w8 GLADIOLI BLOOMS, fresh cuL come and choose your own from the garden. Hughes Gladioli Gar- dens, Ruggles Ave" off No.7 High- way, Langstaff. Phone Thornhill. AV. 5- 1027. 03\\8 3500 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. 'l‘erner 4-1108. 5-PIECE Bridesmaid dress, yellow, worn nce ,can be used as evening dress: aby bathinette, good con- dition. TU. 4-2328. c1w€ SPACE HEATER, brand new, nev- er been used. Regularly $69. 50 will sell at $50 for quick sale. TU. 4- 1271. tfc8 WASHING MACHINE, G. E., 60 cycle, good condition, $60.00 or will trade for 25 cycle. AVenue 5â€" 1696. clw8 1 HOBARTH Electric Meat Grind- er, one Sausage Filler, one Beam Scale. Apply Oak Ridges P. O. ACME COOK STOVE with Silent Glow Oil burner, large size jacket heater, large size child's tricycle. '78 Roseview. TUmer 4â€"1558. *1w8 SEWING MACHINE, New Williams Treadle, $30.00. Apply 53 Drury Ave., Highland Park. Phone AV. 5-1572. cl\\‘8 MAGIC CHEF Essotane 4-burner, white enamel gas stove, automatic oven, reasonable. TU. 4-2442. c1w8 ONE COLEMAN OIL BURNER, good confition, $35.00. TU. 4â€"2358. clw8 cycle, good condition, new motor. Phone AV. 5-1268. c1w8 COFFIELD Washing Machine, 60 POULTRY HOUSE, 12‘x23‘ poul- try wire and two five gallon deâ€" canter jugs. AVenue 5-1827. clw8 OIL BURNING cook stove, some pipes and one 45 gal. drum. Apply 97 Morgan Ave., Thornhill. clwfl SUMP PUMP in very good condi- tion. Apply 261 Richmond St., Richmond Hill. c1w8 HONEY is ready. Please bring con- tainers or phone Abram, TU. 4- 227.4. *lw8 GARAGE DOOR, overhead. 9’x9'. with all hardware, AV. 5-1855, Thornhill. *1w8 WINDOW FRAME. 54" x 43%”, 3 sash, unused, seasoned. Phone AV. 5-1901. *1w8 RUGS: save up to 50%; new rugS from old rugs, woollens, discarded clothing. Phone TU. 4-1804. tfc42 BRAND NEW oil burner, with all controls, can install. BAlawm 1- 3555. tfc38 aNADIAN CEMENT, by truck load or by the bag. TUrner 4- 2201. tfcwl REMINGTON business typewriter. good condition. TU. 4-1174. *1w8 Excavating, Roto - Tifling, Custom Plowing And Baling CASH RATES, first insertion 3c per word, min. charge . 50: 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 10c; min. charge 50c CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIAM, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, MARlilAGES, per insertion 75c BIRTH NOTICE ........ ..... . ..... . ..... 50c Classified 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 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES tfc34 c1w8 c 1 W8 BUNGALOW, 4-5 rooms unfurn- ished, Oct. 1, quiet couple. abstain- ers, references. reasonable rent. Yonge St. vicinity Lansing-Thorn- hill-Willowdale. Write Box 16, The Liberal. I‘1w8 YOUNG COUPLE (abstainers) with two children one school age. re- quire a self-contained apartment or cottage for rent. Please phone The Liberal. TUrner 4-1261. YOUNG BUSINESS COUPLE re- quire 3-4 self contained furnished rooms. Mr. Adam. EM. 6â€"7881. WIDOW requires quiet unfurn- ished rooms. preferably self-con- tained .reasonable rent. Thornhill AV. 5â€"2119 or Box 407 Thornhill. SMALL HOUSE, bungalow or ap- artment. wanted “by October 31, by young couple with one child. Apply Box 14 The Liberal. *2w8 5 OR 6 ROOM house. in Richmond Hill vicinity. one child 5 years old, reasonable rent. abstainers. Agin- court 44Mlz. *1w8 HOUSE OR DUPLEX, unfurnished for two adults, quiet neighbourâ€" hood. TU. 4-1143. *1va 'ORN â€"- Has anyone any for sale. .‘e would like to buy up to 10 ac- :es in the field. suitable for silage making. Manager Maplewood Farms Ltd., phone Maple 20r4. TENDERS for LAYING CELLAR veniences. $2,500-$3,000 down. Call TU. 4-1356. c1w8 FLOOR, 40x24. install sump pump and laundry tubs, materials supp- lied. Box 19 The Liberal c1w8 DEAD & CRIPPLED farm ani- mals. for speedy pick-up p‘hone Tanner Rendering, Richmond Hill 'Urner 4-2498 or Toronto ‘LY. ’37 l (collect). “ tfc44 3 BEDROOM HOME with all con- good condition. Phone Maple 37 R24. c1w8 GOOD COW MANURE, we will haul. Concord Floral Co. BAldwin 1-5866. c2w7 BABY’S large size crib. Must be in 25 WEINED PIGS, 8 weeks old. Maple 60R11. c1w8 KENTUCKY RED BONE puppies just over 5 months, 3 male and 1 female. Apply J. Tinkler Sn, 4 Yongehurst Rd., Stop 24 Yonge St. c1w8 4 PEKIN DUCKS. 1 dozen 14 week old Austerlorp chickens 49R32. 100 PULLETS, Marshall’s 5-Star Light Sussex x New Hampshires, 5 months old, some laying. Mrs. Bert Cadden, King 2R5. c1w8 cream, heater and defraster, full front seat. station wagon seat in back, 2 spare wheels, tires and chains, private owner. TU. 4-2356. c1w8 $100.00 cash. Yerex Eléctric, Rich- mond Hill. c1w8 1950 MORRIS MINOR, $850.00. Can be seen at Brillinger’s Garage, Richmond Hill. TU. 4-1512. *1w8 condition. privately owned $1150. TU. 4-1935. c1w8 1951 GMC ‘5 TON PANEL Truck tome at 101 Baker Ave., Richmond Iill, TUrner 4-1404. c1w8 1950 HILLMAN SEDAN, excellent 1938 DODGE PANEL 1/; ton truck MMEDIATE POSSESSION, new STOVES, apartment and table top, also refrigerator, will sacrifice for immediate sale, BAldwin 1-3555. tfc38 $1.00 TRIAL OFFER. Twenty-give DeLuxe Personal Requirements. Latest catalogue included. The Medico Agency, Box 124 Terminal A, Toronto, Ontario. c15w4 ditioned and guaranteed, $100.00 and up. Apply Chalk Refrigera- tion King 26R5. tfc44 quick delivery on 8" and 10”. Phone TU. 4-2201. tfc44 USED REFRIGERATORS, recon- CEMENT BLOCKS, top quality, For Sale (Continued) USED CARS AND TRUCKS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE WANTED TO RENT POULTRY FOR SALE WANTED Thornhill Thornhill. c1w8 c1w8 Maple clw8 c1w8 TRANSPORTATION wanted Markham Road and Yonge St.. Richmond Hill, arriving Adelaide and York Sts.. 7.45 a.m., leaving 5.15 p.m. TUrner 4-1840. clws DRIVER WANTED from Stop 19 to City Limits or College St. from 7.30 to 8 p.m. AV. 5-1957. clw8 mg R and 6 "and C THORNHILL â€" a 4-1‘oomed cot tage, furnished, all cohveniences adults, from November 1 to May 1 FURNISHED ROOM. private home TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED ROOM, in Richmon Hill. Phone TU. 4-1130. *1\\' TRANSPORTATION CEMENT MIXER. AVenue 5-1238. Thornhill. 04w? gentleman preferred: AVenue 5 2274. clw.‘ YOUNG MOTHER will give daily care to children over two while mother works. Elgin Mills. TU. 4- 1271. tfc8 YOUNG WOMAN wishes part time work, anything. Maple 49R18: 1,]w8 TYPING manent. CAPONS, toasters and fowl, high- est prices paid. IDon’t sell until contacting W. S. Appleton. Oak Ridges Poultry Grading Station Phpne King 91R14. tfc17 AV. 5-1633 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 cultivating, also excavating, back- filling, grading. Lance Willis, Richmond Hill, lst house east side of Bayview south of Markham Rd. TU. 4-2342. ' tfc52 SCOTCH COLLIE PUPS, free to anyone providing good home for same. Apply G. Hislop, Denham Drive, Northolt Subdivision, Lang- staff. *lw8 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 ta 5 for restricted areas. For quic service and rea- sonable prices call Murray Baker, Newmarket 651. 018w52 CUSTOM PLOWING, Disking SAND, GRAVEL, Crushed Stone, Loam and Fill and Custom Garden Plowing and discing. Centre St. Phone AV. 5-2211, L. W. Reid ALL KINDS FURNITURE re- pairs, upholstering, cabinet work, wood carving. Estimates given. N. G. VanDyke, 33 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill. tfc Vice, Domestic an'd Commercial. Repairs to all makes. Don Chalk, Telephone King 26r5. ‘ tfc38 OPENING ‘a private kindergarten in Richmond Hill, ages 4-51/2. Can take 10 children only. For personal interview write Box 5 Liberal. BLOCK LAYING and concrete work, fo’oting‘s, basement floors, etc. Fred Flood, Richmond Hill. Turner 4-2311. tfc43 ALI KINDS Carpenter Work, trim or bulding of any kind. Geo. W. Purnell, 53 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill, Turner 4-1177. tfc40 REFRIGERATION Sales and Ser M. EINBODEN .& SON, concrete ontractors, septic tanks and lrains. Phone Baldwin 1-0633 or TUrner 4-1090. c26w37 :tzne, loam and fill. E. Charity Richmond Hill, TUrner 4-1-701. CUSTOM farm ploughing, discing. cultivating, tilling. W. H. Gooder- ham, 39 Elmhurst Ave., Lansing, BA. 1-3114. *23w48 SAND, gravel, crushed stone, loam & fill. L. Brillinger, phone TUrner 4-1829. tfc43 LOWER WELL TILES, AV. 5-1855. Thornhill. *1w8 showcards. Telephone TUrner 4- 2323. c2w8 SAND AND GRAVEL, crushed CUSTOM ROTOâ€"TILLING. Phone AV. 5-2462. (‘th SIGN WRITING, truck lettering WELL mGGING and cleaning. A & M. Well Diggers. TU. 4-1066. FLOODED ‘Cellarr pumped out. Phone Harry Lecuyer, Richmond Hill. TUrner 4-1381. tfc45 EXCAVATING, levelling, back filling, lanes graded. Phone King 47W. tfc45 MISCELLANEOUS EMPLOYMENT WANTED ichmond Hill be .30 a.m.. vicinity hristie. Phone TU POULTRY WANTED TO RENT POSITION wanted. per- Mrs. Smith, TU. 4-1504. *1w8 wanted 1e between ( :y of Dup from clv 1W8 tf039 tfc42 *2w8 tfc6 BAKER E‘ALES 8: 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. SAT., AUG. 23 â€" Auction sale at the Stouffville 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 de1i*'ery service phone Stouffville 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 p m. Sellers & Afr kinson, auctioneers. SET OF KEYS in grey holder, be- tween Langstafif and Thornhill on Saturday, valuable. Jas. Wilson: AV. 5-1904. ch8 BETWEEN Anglican Church and Post Office, Turquoise bracelet, reward, 19 Vaughan St. TU. 4- 1485. c1w8 OPERATORS for power machines Lo work on children’s and women's dresses. Hourly rate for inexper- ienced â€" piece rate for experienced. Apply Mayfair Mfg. 00., 78A Yonge St. 5., Richmond Hill. c1w8 MAN, WITH OWN CAR for night patrol and general watchman’s du- ties on large estate. Apply Leitch- croft Farm, Gormley, No. 7 High- way. c2w8 EXPERIENCED hairdresser want- ed, personal interview. TUrner 4â€" 2113 or evenings TUrner 4-2378. c1w8 RESPONSIBLE WOMAN to stay with 2 pre-school children 8.30 a. m. - 4 pm., 5 days a week, no housework, Yonge near Steeles. AV. 5- 1721. clw8 BUTCHER, young man with some meat cutting experience, 5 day week. Phone Maple 64r31 after 7 pm. c1w8 CAPABLE WOMAN to assist in housework one day a week. Thorn- hill district. Phone AV. 5-2107. SALE REGISTERS ENGLISH SPEAKING single girl or woman with working husband as cook general. Live in or out. Box A8 The Liberal. c1w8 A LADY to do housecleaning, Thursdays or Fridays, 1/2 day each week. In a home in Highland Park district. Phone AV. 5-1543. clw8 BOOKKEEPER WANTED. Apply Box 17 The Liberal. c2w8 YOUNG MAN for McCowan s IGA Market, Maple. Phone Maple 23. *1w8 1951 Hillman Estate 1950 Prefect 1950 Studebaker 1949 Plymouth‘ 1948 Dodge 1917 Studebaker Sedan I‘WO Farm ands Hourly Pick-up Phone collect Agincourt 18112 Guaranteed TELEVISION Radio - Washer REPAIRS a VICTOR DRAPER A G E N c I E s OAK RIDGES TU. 4-1061 DEAD & CRIPPLED STOCK HELP WANTED Richvale PHONE TU. 4.1114 USED CARS OLD HORSES $15.00 AT YOUR FARM LIVESTOCK WANTED Golf Club, AV. 5-2155. cm MEN for golf course work. experience desirable. Up- CAMPBELL MINK LOST also *1w8 tress 3 Feather Mattresses 5’Bedroom Dressers & Stands 3 Dining Room Chairs Dining Room Table 2 Rockers 2 Arm Chairs 2 Couches 2 Fall Leaf Tables 6 Kitchen Chairs 2 Glass Cupboards 2 Cook Stoves Box Stove Coal Heater -2 Bureaus What-Not Stand Sewing Machine 6 Mirrors Wall Clock Hot Plate Some Cutlery A Quantfiy of Bedding Quantity of Assorted Dishes Quantity, of Kitchen Utensils Coal and Wood 7 Baled Straw Potatoes Quantity of Pails, Shovels, Forks Saws, etc. Seed Drill Iron Kettle Cream Separator 2 Logging Chains Block and Tackle Stepladder 2 Wheelbarrows,.along with num- erous other articles. Sale at 1.00 pm. Terms: Cash FURNITURE 4 Iron Beds with springs and mat- tresses Wpoden Bed with springs and mat- Jersey Cow, 5 yrs., in full flow Part Jersey COW, 5 yrs., in full flow 3 Heifer Calves >35 Laying Hens 20 Chickens To be sold on Lot 15, Con. 3, Whltchurch Twp. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 27 COWS Grade 6 to Grade 7: William Baskerville, Joyce Coghill, David Cranford, John Fisher, John Hart- ford, Raymond Healey, Murray Hobbs, Kay Hotchkin, Joanne Jay, Robert Martin, Peter Millard, Ed- die Owen, Maureen Patterson, Pat- sy Reynolds, David Seaton, John Seaton. Grade 7 to 8: Muriel Ann Alex- ander, Eugene Bardeau, Robert Baskerville, John Burke, Gordon Coghill, Donna Guthrie, Bert Hot- chkin, Gordon Jarvis, Bobby Pool, Bill Wood, Richard Valcourt, Ste- phanie Kramer, Norman SutclifEe. CHARLES HOWITT SCHOOL PROMOTIONS Grade 8 to Grade 9: Jill Facer, Don Robson, Albert Townsend, Bob Shipley. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. H. R. Jarman, Spruce Ave., has been ill, and in hospital. Friends 1nd neighbours wish her a speedy 'ecovery. Mrs. John Bailey and daughter Sharon, Birch Ave., enjoyed a week end visit with her parents in Sai» nia, Ont. Felicitations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith who cele- brated their 16th wedding anniv- ersary last week. We extend birthday greetings to Mrs. K. Einboden, Spruce Ave., and to Bill Robson, Edgar, who celebrated birthdays last week. A very interesting and amusing motor trip was enjoyed recently by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith, Oak Ave.. who with Mr. and Mrs. Woodger of Thornhill visited Hartâ€" ford, Conn., and spent some days in New York City, where they had a marvellous time shopping and visiting such places as Rockefeller Centre, Statue of Liberty, etc. On the return trip they came through Albany and the Adirondack Mts., where the beautiful scenery was enjoyed. They also visited Roch- ester. Young Sandra Selby, Toronto, is spending her summer ’holidays with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jarman, Spruce Ave. 0F JERSEY COWS, CALVES, HAY, POULTRY FURNITURE, TOOLS, ETC. the property of MRS. GEORGE BURROWS Young Donna and Sharon Del- Brocco, Edgar Ave., returned home after a wonderful two week holi- day at Triple Bay, with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. McIntie of Willowdale. Mr. Fred Broom, has returned home from hospital and is coming a_long quite nicely. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ince. Spruce Ave., had as their guests for the week-end, Mr. H. Ball, who is on the Government Inspection Board. Mr. and Mrs. D. DelBrocco, Ed- gar Ave., enjoyed the North York Veterans picnic at Musselman’s Lake last Sunday. A hearty welcome is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Rowe and son Michael and to Mr. and Mrs. Norman, who recently moved from North York to Spruce Avenue. Mrs. Rowe and Mrs. Norman are sisters. Jim‘ Smith, 0164?" FRED N. SMITH, Auctioneer. Phone 187J Newmarket Mr. and Mrs. Arbon returned home from a week's holiday near Peterborough. GORDON YOUNG Ltd. Dead and Crippled Farm Animals Removed Promptly for Sanitary Disposal Telephone Collect Woodbridge BJ and Toronto EM. 3-3636 AUCTION SALE DEAD STUCK MISCELLANEOUé POULTRY fIORRESPONDENT: MRS. A. GOTTSCHALK Telephone AVenue 5-2427 RICHVALE NEWS R.D. LITTLE & SON |.td.,f Ford & Monarch ‘ Sales & Service Member Toronto Real Estate Board Head Office Thornhill Tel. Thornhill 12 or Wa. 4338 Grade 1 to 2: James Beatty, Rob- ert J. Brash, Christine Elliott, Diâ€" ane Forrest, Giddings, Carol, Hart- ford, Allen, Janet Jesson. Joseph Kramar, Tapio Mannonen, David Mitchell, Courtney Patterson, Tru- dy Peck, John Perry, Stephen Ry- an, Carol Seaton, Paul Swindle, Carol Wood. Grade 2 to 3: Ellison Charles, Avril Lunau, Harriet Morningstar, Northrope Lynn, Mary Parker, Bobbie Spears, Robert Primrose, Sheila Allen Eileen Coghill, Kath- leen Coghill, James Cresswell, Willa Dair, Douglas Davies, Mona DelBrocco, Elizabeth Elliott, Good- ings, Warren, Kenneth Guthrie, David Hartford, Lusa Mannonen, Rance Marples, Margo Martin, Shirley MacKay, Robert Middleton, Frederick Morris, Richard Morris, Donna Snider. WITH CONFIDENCE AT Yerex Electric Grade 5 to Grade 6: Robert Fis- er. Peggy Gottschalk. Gervace Heustis, Lloyd Jarvis. Irma Manno- Ian, Rauno Mannonen, Dennis Mill- ard, Anna Rasmussen, Sandra Storms. Marilyn Taylor. Robert Walters. ‘ Grade 3 to 4: Patricia Beatty, Carol Bowen, Erika Dair, Diane Davies, Eric DelBrocco, Gail Dur- ham. Avril Forrest, Marlene Gid- dings, James Gottschalk. Patricia Kramer, Ronald Midgley, Carmen Sargent, Ruth Saunders, Barrie Smith, Albert Valcourt. 1937 FORD STATION WAGON Grade 4 to 5: Carol Bentley, Joan Burke. Ronald Durham, Alfred Heustis, William MacKay, Nancy Millard, Fred Reynolds, Winston Smith, Raymond Winterfield. Here’s real value, 5 new tires. $1,095.00 1948 PONTIAC 4 DR. SEDAN $1,595.00 1950 FORD CUSTOM 4 DR. 30 day warranty 1950 AUSTIN A40 SEDAN completely reconditioned TELEVISION $1,395.00 1949 MONARCH 2 DR‘ 1939 MERCURY 4 DR reliable transportation TUrner 4-1116 RICHMOND HILL a rare model! $1,050.00 $250.00 $225.00 BUY i}\\\\\\\\\\\\l\llllllllllllllllllll“ill““lfilululllllllllllll\ll\\\\\ll\\ll\l\\\llllllll\llll\ll\ll\\l\Mlillllllllllflllulm“l|lllll“ll“llllllllmlllllllllflmlllllll“Mimi uuuuuuummuumuuumuuuumyImumm For wedding pictures â€" for birthdays â€" for the many anniversaries which de- serve recording â€" for the artistry which makes all the difierence between an o - dinary photograph and a portrait -- visit “.1 2|llllllllllllllllllllullllllllllllllllll““\llll““I““Will“llllllll1111111!l\lll\l\\ll1lllllllllllllfillmlllllllulllli\lllllll“lullll\\l\llllllllnlllllmlllll“\lll\\l\\\\\\1i‘;1 It's a super-circulator to kee you warmer this winter. Equipped with 0 Triple- Combustion burners. Use ONE when it's mild, TWO when it’s cold. This famous model has plenty of extra capacity {or bitter cold weather. BLOCKS Concrete INSTALLED - SOLD . SERVICED BLACKBURN'S Thomhill AVenue 5-1333 OAK RIDGES VICTOR DRAPER AEENCIES Step 24, Yonge‘ 8&10 I ' mom HEAT! ' man: comromr! WARM“!!! run-sums! A MODEL FOR EVERY NEEDI ACT NOW! SUPPLY llMl'I‘ED! Edmund Soame ”THE STUDIO” - 1720 Avenue Road Telephone REdfern 1911 for an appointment * TELEVISION * PORTRAITS pmcin FROM $82.50 TORONTO INCREASES RADIATING SURFACE ONLY W HAS THE "FUEL-SAVER” SAVES UP TO 1/ 3 ON FUEL c0575 OI’ Finer lAY-A-WAY PLAN l COMPANY l00% TUrner 4-1061 St., Rlchvale LIBERAL TRADE- IN ALLOWANCE! REDUCES CHIMNEY 1055 Prompt gDelivery / Assured

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