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The Liberal, 9 Apr 1953, p. 12

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1937 PLYMOUTH COACH. good condition; cultivator for Ford or Ferguson tractor; cultivator for tractor or horses. Lloyd Thomp- son, Maple 46R32. c1w41 LIMITED QUANTITY of blight resistant Canso seed potatoes. You can save the price of the po- tatoes from the cost of dust saved. Big. yielders, smooth, late variety. W. Wyatt, Stop 21 Yonge St. *3w41 PICKET FENCE, 150 feet. includâ€" ing gate and post, $125.00. Phone Toronto HUdson 83280. clw41 JUNIOR BED QUANTITY 9f :dv affix-gazed isteel Vshe'ets: TUrner 4-2441. *1w41 cycle, SCRIgâ€"Bicfifé, rman’s bicycle, with gears. AVenue 5â€"2336. *1w41 2 BURNER" RANGETTE, cheap. Coal heater, like new, 96 Centre East. Richmond Hill. *1w41 ENCE with cedar rails â€" rustic, ornamental, substantial. choice quality rails 15c each F.O.B.‘ 20¢ each delivered. F. A. Morton, Morton Acres, Keswick, phone 197W. c8w41 FACTORY BUILVT _Tra‘iler Sideguards, spring half price at $25.00 4-1340. 3 BICYCLESJgi‘rl's sidewa}k hi- ,,._1- RADIO-RECORD PLAYER Com- bination, floor model. DeForest Crosley, with record storage, used. Fox Appliances, TUrner 4-1610. c1w41 Every Day Is Discovery Day_f_g équipped, sleep 4 8,. Richmond Hill iZI/z” SPARTON Television, wal- nut table model, with legs, used. Fox Appliances. TUrner 4-1610. c1w41 BOY’S 3 piece Suit, nylo-gab, size 8 yrs. .TU. 4-1604. c1w41 LARGE CRIB and youth good condition. King 42r11 ALFALFA & MIXED HAY. Phone TU. 4-1735. *1\v41 INTERNATIONAL Hairvester deep freeze, Model Ill, nearly pew: Maple 21 AMPRO PROJECTOR, 16 mm. sound (Premier 20) with big screen, like new. Phone Maple 21. c1w41 CHESTERWFIELD SUITE, electric stove, practically new and ash sif- ter. Phone Maple 101‘4. c1w41 â€"__â€"â€"i BICYCLE. man's standard, excell- ent condition, $25. AV. 5-2595 on Saturday. c1w41 G.E. RADIO COMBINATION, single ‘play 78 r.p.m. phono. Good condition TU. 4-1845. c1w41 LAUNDRY STOVE, used for heat- ing water or a small space, excell- ent condition $15.00. Maple 16J. c2w41 NEW AND USED Surge Milkers; also used long tube milkers from $10.00 to $35.00. Bob Woolley. Surge Sales and Service, Oak Rid- ges, phone King 65r25. c10w41 CCMVBICYCLE. man’s 3 speed gears. TU. 4-14 TWO 6 PLY TIRES. size 650x17’s, used about 700 miles. Phone TU. 4-1014. c1w41 GIRL'S spring coat and hat. size 10. Colour red and sand. AV. 5- 1548. ./ c1w41 WELL DhILLING mggounted CONTENTS of kitchen. bedrooms, dining and living rooms from big house. selling privately. Phone TU. 4-1874. *1w41 GAS STOVE, Mofl'at, 4 burner, side oven, broiler, warming oven. used. Fox Appliances TUrner 4- 1610. c1w41 MANURE, well rotted, delivered, 2 yds. or more. Phone BA. 1-7232. *4w4l KATAHDIN Potatoes for seed, $2.00 bag. Maple 149 Evenings or 6h_‘câ€"1‘:1cl;,75uitable for drilling wa- ter wells or test holes. Sacrifice $900. AV. 5-1460. c1w41 4 SECTIONS Spring Tooth Harâ€" rows in good condition. Can be used single or double. Maple 371‘ 24. c1w41 "(Statues also some table stock, aled hay. Wm. G. Mitchell, Oak Ridges._ King 96r32 8 USED TIMBERS, 12"x12"x28’ long, also other used lumber. Can be seen after 6 pm. and Saturday. King 261‘23. clw41 ALLIs-CHALMERS Model tractor on rubber, bargain $125. R. D. Little and Son Ltd. TU. 4-1116. c1w41 OIL and Box. Saturday' all day roa kATAHDIN Seed foundation fiifies $50,004 ' Monarch Ice 1x. $20.00, 5th. House King Side- ad ,Oak Ridges ,*1w41 CASH RATES, first insertion 3c per word, min. charge 50c Second and subsequent insertions if wording unchanged, 3c per word min. charge . . . . . . . . . . 400 FOR BOX NUMBERS an extra charge per insertion of . . .. 25c COMING EVENTS NOTICES: per type line 10c min. charge. .50c CARDS 0F THANKS, 1N MEMORIAM, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS. MARRIAGES, 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. BURNER. 45 gal. oil barrel, CLASSIFIED FOR SALE and- WANT ADS ARTICLES FOR SALE excellent condition. ~ing filled mattress, 5.00. Phone TUrner c1w41 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES r man’s, as new, 1! TU. 4-1402. c1w41 18 gauge galxaniz- 'Jl‘ Trailer. fully 4. Apply 99 Mill 11‘ *1w41 bed, in . c1w41 c1w41 *1w41 é2w41 RUGS: save up to 50%; new rug5 from old rugs, woollens, discarded clothing. Phone TU. 4-1804. tfc42 LIFETIME all metal Venetian Blinds, aluminum or 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. tfc34 GOOD USED Hydro or Telephone poles, six 30 ft. four 25 ft., reason- able. TU. 4-1266. tfc40 ALFALFA and Red Clover Seed for sale â€" good pure sample: pow- er cleaned. Stewart Rumble, lot 19, Concession 3, Markham Township TU. 4â€"1909. c1w4d CHESTERFIELD Suites recovered like new. We specialize in custom uphostering. Free estimates, free pickup and delivery. DYER’S FURNITURE READING LAMP, cooking uten- sils, electric iron, rocking chair, burnt chair, galvanized tub, 2 chests, 1 set of dishes, odd dishes, garden tools, cedar chest, 8 day clock. North-east corner of Carr- ville Rd. and Bathurst, property of Mrs. Olive Williams. Phone 2812 Maple. These are stored at home of Walter Bone, Maple R. R. 2. *1w41 FOR SALE (c0nt.) USED REFRIGERATORS, recon- ditioned and guaranteed, $100.00 am up. Apply Chalk Refrigera- tion King 26R5. tfc44 NO. 1 FEED CORN on the cob or shelled; delivered by truck load to yOur barn. Harold Hill. Gormley. Stoufi‘ville 61520. *2w40 CLADIOLUS BULBS, large size, first quality at reasgnab}e prices FREE ESTIMATES on repairs and conversions to all makes of sewing machines, guaranteed. Free pickup and delivery. Reid's Cleaners, 78 Yonge St., Richmond Hill. TU. 4- 1881. tfc36 BLACK & TAN Doberman Pincer, untrimmed. spayed female, license Vaughan ’52 No. 40. Reward. Map- 1e 62r15 evenings. c1w41 :vbyrtrhe Hozen or hundred lots. A. Dunn, 405 Mill St. TU. 4-1348. *4w39 SIX ROOM HOUSE with store, half acre of ground, hot and cold water, oil furnace, inside conveniences, low down payment. Illness forces sale. Apply 164 Spruce Ave., Richvale, TUrner 4â€"1966. c1w41 $6,500 FULL PRICE, Thornhill, new cement block factory building of 2500 sq. ft. The one-half acre lot allows room for expansion. Very suitable for light manufac- turing or warehousing. Call J. K. Sully, AV. 5-1176. David McLean Ltd., Realtors, Thornhill. clw40 dition. F. Powell, Maple, King 111' 21. *1w41 1936 DODGE SEDAN, runs good, new tires and battery, $200.00. Phone 59W2 Unionville. c1w41 ONE ACRE of land suitable for 2 building lots. containing a row of spruce trees and row of cedar trees. 300 ft. long, suitable for reâ€" moving. in New Gormley. Will sell reasonable. S. N .Doner, Gormley, phone Stouffville 67115. *2w41 EXCELLENT HOME in Gormley, 21 miles to City Hall, 7 spacious rooms and bath, all in perfect con- dition, full divided cellar, with good furnace, large lot 190x130, surrounded with beautiful trees, $10,000 cash. Wonderful opportun- ity. Call Morgan Baker, King 39r 12. c1w41 TRANSPORTATION wanted. leav- ing Richmond Hill around 7.45 a. m.. leaving Toronto at 5 p.m. Ph. TUrner 4-1510. *1w41 1949 FORD AV.5-0072. 1941 GMC TU. 4â€"2132 part cash and take over payments. TU. 4-1402. c1w41 TRANSPORTATION '47 GMC 3% ton truck, good con- Crescent, Thornhifl. 1946 GMC 3 ton special, 11 ft.x 7 ft., combination dump, 900x20 rear tires, low mileage on present motor, owner-driven since new, 1953 license. working every day. AVenue 5-2211. L. W. Reid, Smith 1951 AUSTIN SEDAN, heater, USED CARS AND TRUCKS . Phone 1250 Newmarket RE AL ESTATE FOR SALE 92 ton panel $125.00. or .TU. 4-1174. c1w41 1/2 Ton Pickup Truck. tfc39 LOST tfc20 tfc41 SAND, GRAVEL, Crushed Stone, Loam and Fill and Custom Garden Plowing and discing. Smith Cres. Phone AV. 5-2211, L. W. Reid CUSTOM cultivating and seed sowing. Maple 62r22.‘ c2w41 ALI KINDS Carpenter Work, trim or bulding of any kind. Geo. W. Purnell, 53 Hunt Ave., Richmond (Hill, Turner 4-1177. tfc40 BLOCK LAYING and mncrete work, footings, basement floors, etc. Fred Flood, Richmond Hill. Turner 4-2311. 151043 vice, Domestic and Commercial Repairs to all makes. Don Chalk I‘elephone King 26r5. tchE ALL KINDS FURNITURE re- pairs, upholstering, cabinet work,‘ Wood carving. Estimates given. N. G. VanDyke, 33 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill. ‘ tfc DEADSTOCK removed from your farm promptly for sanitary dis- posal. Telephone Collect: Toronto EM. 3-3636 or Woodbridge SJ. GORDON YOUNG LIMITED gravel, stone ,10am and fill. BA. 1- 0607. c1w41 REFRIGERATION Sales and Ser GENERAL TRUCKING DONE HOME MAINTENANCE, also sand, stane, loam and fill. E. Charity Richmond Hill, ’I‘Urner 4-1701. cultivating, also back filling and grading. Lance Willis, Richmond Hill, lst house east side of Bayâ€" view, south of Markham Rd. TU. 4-2342. tfc40 TUrner 4-1524 CUSTOM ROTOTILLING. AV. 5- 2462 after 6 p.m. tfc41 CUSTOM PLOUGHING, discing, cultivating. Phone TUrner 4â€"1524. *1w41 ATTENTION GARDENERS! ROTOVATING by tractor; loam, sand and gravel. Phone George Rowswell, Thornhill. AV. 5â€"1388. ‘ c1w41 A. G. HALL â€" builder of quality, custom and N.H.A. homes: remod- elling a specialty. King 17r14. _ LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired by experienced workman also repair parts for Cyclone grass seeders and new machines. Phone Maple 62r22. tfc41 CUSTOM PLOUGHING, discing‘ 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, child- ren welcome. TU. 4-1109. c1w41 FURNISHED ROOM, Thornhill at SELF-CONTAINED Cabin decorating. Phone A.’ Rollinson, TU 4-1791. ifc13 SAND AND GRAVEL, crushed bus stop. Every convenience. AV. 5-1633. c1w41 owner’s property, suitable foi‘ mar- ried couple. Phone TUrner 4-1623. ‘ _ *1w41 DEAD & CRIPPLED farm ani- 131315. {or speedy pick-up phone Banner Rendering, Richmtâ€"md Hill TUrner 4-2498 or Toronto LY. 6237 (collect). tfc44 BOARDERS WANTED, Room and DOUBLE BEDROOM, suitable for business couple or two men, board optional, close to bus stop, Yonge St, Thornhill. AV 5-1198. SMALL APARTMENT to rent on Yonge St., Richmond Hill, suitable for business couple, living room, kitchenette and bedroom. New stove and refrigerator. Apply Box 48 The Liberal. clw4l EXPERIENCED High School girl desires employment as baby sitter any evening or Saturday afternoon. TU. 4-1840. *1w41 WE HAVE CLIENTS who require houses in the Richmond Hill, Thornhill areas. Harvey Keith, Re- altor. MAyfair 9324 or Mr. Macla- gan, TU. 4-1600. c2w40 ANYTHING in painting, papgring, SPACE TO RENT, heated, suitable for a store or ofiice, on Yonge St., large parking area. Apply Craig‘s Barber Shop, Oak Ridges. c1w4l board available with cbnveniences 22 Hunt Ave. Richmond Hill, TU- 4-1300 c1w41 RELIABLE WOMAN wants day work, 9-4. Phone King 11r4. c2w41 YOUNG CALF or weaned pig. Earl Lambert. Yongehurst Rd., TUrner 4-1908. tfc41 RELIABLE WOMAN will care for children or invalid lady days or evenings. TU. 4-1040. c1w41 REGISTERED NURSE desires night care 10 pm. to 6 am. or other arrangements. TU. 4â€"2433. CHILD’S TRICYCLE, suitable for 3-5 year old. AV. 5-0071. c1w41 or part time outdoor work. TU. 4- 2430. c1w41 Employment Wanted YOUNG MAN would like full time MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE WANTED TO RENT WANTED 051w27 *1w41 c1w41 *1w41 tfc39 tfc39 tfcfl GARDENER, 1 or 2 days a week. AV. 5â€"1757. Clw41 EXPERIENCED truck driver. D. Rumney. Soufl’ville 66104. c1w41 CLEANING WOMAN, 1 day a week. AV. 5-1757. clw41 FRI., APRIL 10 â€" Auction sale of farm stock, implements, hay, grain, etc. â€"- property of C. A. Montgom- ery to be sold at lot 14, con. 3 Whitchurch Twp., first farm south of Vandorf sideroad. Sale at 1 p. 111. Terms cash. Farm sold. Walter Lloyd, clerk; F. N. Smith, auction- eer, Newmarket SALESMAN for real estate office, must have car. E. T. Stephens Ltd. TUrner 4-1241 c2w41 GIRL for general office work, ty- ping essential. 5 day week, E. T. Stephens Ltd. TUrner 4-1241 BE INDEPENDENT AND YOUR OWN BOSS! Become a Jito Dealer. Our 225 guaranteed and well known products such as: â€" Toilet- ries, Culinaries, Medicines, Domâ€" estic Necessities, Tea. Coffee, etc. are easily sold from door to door. Good income to ambitious dealers. N0 RISK. Details -â€" JITO: -â€"- MAN TO WORK in feed mill, ex- perience preferred. References. AV. 5-1344. c1w41 DISHWASHER and waitress. Ex- perience not essential, cleanliness is. Apply Summit View Drive-In. Phone TU. 4-1370. c1w41 ELDERLY MAN with car, for cut- ting grass & clipping, one day a week, power mower supplied â€" May 1 to‘ Oct. 1 in King district. Write Box 47 The Liberal. *1w41 VIAN to work on market garden farm, a truck and tractor man pre- ferred, must be good with machin- ery and truck, live on farm or live out; or single man to live at farm. Apply Harvey Mashinter, King 3R13 at Oak Ridges. tfc40 SERVICE STATION attendant, exâ€" perienced, references, good wages. Apply Jack Stephenson, White Rose Station, Don Mills and No. '7 Highway or Agincourt 356W4. *1w41 5130 St. Hubert St., Montreal SAT., APRIL 11 â€"â€" Auction sale of Household furniture, dishes, glass- ware, tools, etc. at Prentice’s Auc- tion Rooms, Franklin House, Markham Village. Property belong- ing to Mrs. Art Brown. Sale at 1 pm. Terms cash. No reserve. Ken & Clarke Prentice, Auctioneers. c2w40‘ WED, APRIL 15 â€"- Auction sale of household furniture, dishes, pi- ano, etc. The property of Mrs. Ruth Johnston, at Prentice’s Auc- tion Rooms, Franklin House, Main St., Markham. Sale at 1 pm. sharp. Terms cash. No reserve. Ken & Clarke Prentice, auction- eers, Markham, Ont. APRIL 18 â€" Saturday. Auction sale of Farm Stock, implements, Ford tractor, horses, Shorthorn cattle, about 100 head of sheep, Registered Hampshire ewes with lambs, Suffolks, Ryeland crossbred sheep, Hay and Grain. West half of lot 26 con. 2 Markham on Elgin Mills sideroad. Property of Dr. E. C. Noble. Sale at 1 plm. sharp. No reserve Terms cash. Alvin S. Far- mer auction'eer. Lloyd Turner clerk Have your lawn mower sharpened and repaired NOW before the Spring rush. Courtesy 8.: Service RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE SAT., APRIL 18 â€" Auction sale of valuable house and lot, on north- west corner of Peter Street and Springdale Ave., in the Village of Markham. A double lot consisting of 2/5 of an acre of land, 6 room- ed brick dwelling, new roof, frame Henhouse and garage, new roof. Property belonging to the Estate of the Late Allan Ham. Sale at 2.30 pm. Terms, 10 percent of pur- chase price on day of sale. Balance in 30 days. Possession given when sale completed. Ken & Clarke Prentice, Auctioneers. c3w40 24 Yonge Street South We Deliver TU. 4 WED., APRIL 22 â€"â€" Auction sale of valuable solid brick building, known as the Grand Central Hotel, Richmond Hill. Property belong- ing to the Richmond Amusement Co. Ltd. The building is a solid brick building approximately 50x 40, 3 storeys high, good timbers & material, flooring, joists, studs, etc., consisting of a number of rooms, together with one practi- cally new oil burner and hot air furnace with heat runs. Terms, cash, no reserve. Sale at 3.30 p.m. on the premises, purchaser to have a reasonable time to remove building. This building is situated on the east side of Yonge Street. immediately south of the Rich- mond Theatre in the village of Richmond Hill Ken 8; Clark Pren- tice, auctioneers. SAT., APRIL 25 â€" Extensive auc- tion sale of farm implements, con- sisting of tractors, power farm ma- chinery, and equipment, dairy equipment. This is a very large sale and will start sharp on time. Sale held on premises known as the North Lynd Farm. Property of W. A. Jackson, Lot 13. Concession 4. North York Township. west of Yonge St. on Keele Street, 1/2 mile North of Wilson Ave. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash. No reserve. Farm 501d. Ken & Clarke Prentice. Auctioneers. c4w40 SALE REGISTERS HELP WANTED TU. 4~2101 c2w41 c4w38 URGENTLY NEEDED 4 or 5 room place by April 15, in or near Rich- vale. Phone Maple 641-11. *3w39 WANTED TO RENT by a gentle- man, 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms or a small cottage. Phone TU. 4-1954. c1w41 RELIABLE SCOTCH FAMILY, 4 school age children require ac- commodation. Anything consider- ed. Write Mrs. Waters, 6 Lincoln Ave., Toronto 9. *1w41 BUY CHICKS BY NAMEâ€"BRAY. We can supply pullets. started or dayold, at once. Wide choice of breed or cross. Don’t put off, conâ€" tact us for prices and particulars. Fred Wise, Richmond Hill. CAPONS, masters and fowl, high- est prices paid. Don’t sell until contacting W. S. Appleton_ Oak Ridges Poultry Grading Station Phone King 91R14. ttcl'? If the owner of a 1937 Buick, serial No. 744113010, 1952 license No. 1728V, does not pay storage and repair bill within 30 days car will be sold for amount owing ag- ainst same. COLONIAL SERVICE STATION 168 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill TU. 4-1116-7 EM. 6-3166 1950 GMC 1/1: TON PICKUP Deluxe Cab, 17,000 original miles 30 day warranty A1 USED TRUCKS 24,000 miles, excellent condition ‘Pay a LITTLE less & get the Best’ R.D. LITTLE & SON Ltd. 1951 FORD CUSTOM COACH 23,000 original miles Air-conditioning heater & slips 1949 FORD CUSTOM 4 DOOR Two tone paint Far above average 1352 CHEVROLET DeLUXE COACH Powerglide & Custom Radio Spotless condition Two tone & whitewall Tires 1950 FORD CUSTOM CLUB COUPE 1950 FORD 1 TON EXPRESS 1949 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DeLUXE 4 DOOR Yonge St. Oak Ridges TUrner 4-1061 or 859 Dundas St., West Toronto WAverley 9559 FOR 25 YEARS YOUR FORD-MONARCH DEALER 1950 CHEVROLET 1/: TON PICKUP New paint job 30 day warranty MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM! 1949 MONARCH 4 DOOR SEDAN OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9. P.M. NOW 2 LOCATIONS TELEVISION Radio - Washer Repairs No Mileage. Charge Victor Draper AGENCIES Custom Radio & Heater IUrner 4 -1968 Another one owner car 1941 1940 Two 1939 POULTRY FOR SALE NOTICE WANTED TO RENT POULTRY WANTED Richvale, Ont. FORD COACH to choose from CHEV. COACH FORD COACH ‘ Mrs. Stanley Boynton attended a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Arm- strong of Toronto on Wednesday evening of last week in honour of Miss Vicky Johnson, a bride-to-be ‘ of this week. The regular monthly meeting of the Sr. Women's Institute will Dbe held Tuesday evening, April 14, at 8 p.m..at the home of Mrs. Marcus Jarvis. The theme will be “Historical Research." Roll call “Historical Research." Roll call will be answered by “The meet- ing I found most interesting and why." The election of officers will also be held. Reading by Mrs. D. Rumney. Committee in charge: Mrs. M. Jarvis, Mrs. H. Barker, Mrs. W. Orr and Mrs. Wallace. Sr. W. 1. Party The Sr. Women’s Institute held its annual party in the Commun- ity Hall on Tuesday evening of last week. The evening was spent in playing euchre for an hour or so followed by an Oldâ€"Tyme Dance. There were 13 tables of euchre. Prizes were won by Mrs. P. W Willows and Herman Mortson. Good Friday Service An impressive service was held in the church on Good Friday morning. The choir was composed of some members from the Brown‘s Corners United Church choir and the Victoria Square choir. They sang two lovely anthems “’Tis Midnight and on Olivet's Brow,” and “Beneath the Cross of Jesus". The beautiful Easter flowers were placed through the kindness of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DeFoe. Easter Church Service There was a large attendance at the Easter Church service on Sun- day afternoon. The choir is to be congratulated for its fine anthems, “He Lives Again”, “Where Have Ye Laid Him?” “Now Is Christ Risen.” Visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill and family of Islington, Mr. and Mrs. William Rennie and family of Agincourt, Mrs. Winnifred Mortson of Tor- onto, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stong of Edgeley, Miss Millicent Neil of Port Huron, Michigan. Mission Band The regular monthly meeting of the Mission Band will be held on Friday afternoon, Apxjil 10, a: 2.30 pm. at the home of Mrs. Percy Bennett. Please note change in day. All the girls and boys in the community are invited to attend. As this is the Easter Thankoflering meeting, the children are asked 0 bring the Easter Thankoflering en- velopes. Personals Belated birthday greetings to Miss Anita Orr who was one year old on March 31; Heber McCague and John Buchanan, April 2; John McCague, April 7. Birthday greet- ings to Bruce Houston, one year on April 7; Mrs. Percy Bennett, April 8; Jimmy Hazlewood, 3 years on ,April 9; Frankie Stans- bury and David Barber, 8 years old on April 10; Richard Burton, 3 years, April 14; Kathaleen and Keith Burton, 4 years, April 16. Miss Vera’Nichols is spending her Easter vacation with friends at Rochester, N.Y., U.S.A. Miss Millicent Neil of Port Hur- on, Mich., is spending a few days here with Mrs. Blanche Sander- son and family. Mr. Garry Burton of Newmark- et spent Good Friday with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bur- ton and family. Miss Kulla and Master John Ounapuu are spending ‘a few days this week with their grandmother in Toronto. BAKER SALES &SERVICE 5%, a 32m 1952 STUDEBAKER SEDAN with Climatizer & overdrive Correspondent: Mrs. W. Sandle, Victoria Square Telephone Stoufl‘ville 67509 Completely decayed to fine mellow texture. Ideal for laWn dressing and flower beds. 75c per bushel â€" please bring containers. No- 11 Highway South of Orange Home TU. 4-1602 FEAT MOSS CHOICE OF 3 HILLMANS $360 Down VICTORIA SQUARE Richvale PHONE TU. 4.1114 excellent condition complete with radio, air conditioner Stop 22A Yonge St OTTO PICK 1947 FORD SEDAN $250 Down $400 Down 1949 PLYMOUTH $700 Down ant Ad Users‘ CHAIN - HARROWS BRITISH-MADE the all-purposé Harrow designed for tractor speeds. We have them in stock for Spring delivery. WE HAVE A LARGE ‘STONE’ Stone 5/8” & 7A3” Crushed AT OUR YARD FOR PICKUP OR DELIVERY Centre St. E., Richmond Hill TU. 4-1811 QUANTITY OF WATER WASHED OTTO PICK . STREET & SON INSTALLED . SOLD - SERVICED BLACKBURN’S Thomhill AVenue 5-1333 LOUGHLIN HOME SUPPLY 80., ltd. STOP 21A YONGE STREET RICHVALE, ONT. BA. 1-7500 DOORS â€" SASH â€" TRIM â€" PLYWOOD ARBORITE â€" MASON ITE ASPHALT SHEATHING â€"- SHELVING BUILDERS’ -HARDWARE â€" PAINTS FENCE POSTS â€" 42” FENCING OSMOSE Rent our floor sanders when doing your floors Hours : 8 am. to 7.30 pm. Saturday 8 am. to 4.30 pm. I.G.A. LOW PRECES EVERY DAY Pridham’s |.G.A. Market ELGIN MILLS OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, No. 11 Highway South of Orange Home TUrner 4-1602 FOR YOUR BUILDING NEEDS SEE NEW STORE HOURS MONDAYS and TUESDAYS â€"â€" 8.30 am. until 9.30 pm. 8.30 am. until 7.30 pm. As Toronto's largest north suburban realtors with nine active Southern Ont. offices â€" we are able to offer an un- paralleled service. Last year we sold hundreds of homes. This year we have sold more than one property per day since January lst. Buyers waiting for houses in all price classes and dis- tricts. ‘ David McLean Ltd. [NCUME TAX Books iWI-Tttevn >upfiâ€"Ac'coimrtirné Public Accountant 229 Rosemount Ave.. Weston Phone collect CHERRY 1-1205 Over 20 Years Experience REGINALD A. T\VISELTON Head Ofl‘ices. Thornhill AVenue 5-1176 or BAldwin 1-1121 AV. 5-2101

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