“I RICHMOND THEATRE COMING AUGUST 17, 18, 19 The right results means proï¬ts because it means the ditference between ‘A’ grade hogs & ‘C’ grade hogs It costs as much to buyior raise and feed a ‘C’ grade hog as an ‘A’ grade hog; but which one is worth more? In fact, a ‘C’ grade hog will cost more to! feed because 'it takes more pounds of grain to make it even resemble a hog that’s fed right. ‘ Try SHUR-GAIN hog feeds â€" they are formulated for Canadian hogs, and tested under Canadian conditions at the SHUR-GAIN Demonstration Farm. Reliance Milling Company Gormley, Ont. PHONE STOUFFVILLE 38l-l-l COLD STORAGE LOCKERS It takes the right feed to get the right results. FAU‘Y WASN’T FED Bring this advertisement with you to Reliance Milling Company located on the Stouï¬ville Road in Gormley Village on the C.N.R. railway tracks and get your wpy of “300 HOUSEHOLD HINTS†a rare and valuable collection of answers to 300 questions which come up every day in the home. ‘. $0 Rentals from $8 to $12 per year Clean, Courteous Service Fully Insured RICHMOND HILL StouFFviIle Creamery Phone Stoufl’ville 186W 3W? m red M466 2% 1%.- DON’T WALKâ€"RIDE CALL TAXI HAYWORTH ' GRANGER , SALOME f‘ mmm-swm mum-WWW mm-mmn Under New Management "aqzvjmm/a CHARLES MUWQN%(’N% N. CARTER, PROP. CALL 24 Hours A Day TU. 4-1103 Mr. and Mrs. R. Hord and fam- ily of Brown’s Corners visited on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maynard Jr. Miss Sisler, who is going to study wood carving left on Monday for Denmark, where she will spend the ï¬rst year. She was accom- panied by her mother, Mrs. Sissler. V Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coulson mov- ed into the Hiemler apartment on August 1.7 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green, Stouï¬â€˜ville, entertained her par- ents. Mr .and Mrs. Harvey Coathup of Unionville on Sunday evening, in honour of their birthdays which were Saturday and Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. A. K. Harrington and family are spending a week at Grand View Lodge, Port Stan- ton. Rev. and Mrs. Butt left this week for a month’s holidays at their cot- tage at Blgwin Inn. Rev. John McLaughlin of Locust Hill will be taking the services at Central United Church for the month of August. Baby Gregory ‘Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beck was baptized by Rev .Butt at the service on Sun- day morning. Mr. Allan Holnian and Miss E1- eanor Johnson were visitors Sun- day with Miss M. Fainey. Mrs. Kenneth Watson has re- turned after a two weeks visit with her daughter Betty and family at Oshawa. While there she assisted them to move into their new resi- dence. Mr. and Mrs. Watson of Keswick are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Waterson, Pomando Road. Mr. and Mrs. F. Roberts and Joyce are holidaying at their cot- tage at Lake St. Peter, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Disney and daughter of Pickering visited at the home of her father, Mr. L. Mc- Mullen on Sunday. Mr. Hartwell Powers’ spent the week-end at Severn Falls. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James Weir and granddaughter. Miss Elizabeth Weir, motored to Brighton on Sun- day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cormier. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wheller on the birth of a daughter at Wellesley Hospital this week. Miss Arnold. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Arnold. left Monday night to accompany Mrs. Sisler and her daughter to Denmark, Angola, Africa, and other points. Rev. and Mrs. Robbins left on Monday for a few days at Guelph. Mrs. S. Bristol is visiting with Mrs. Maunder. Mr .and Mrs. Harold Chadwick started the digging of the cellar for their new home on Maple St. on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dyke and Caroline returned this week-end after spending a few weeks in a cottage at Lake Loughboro near Kingston and report a ï¬ne time. Mrs: Tom Myers spent Friday in Toronto visiting her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Danby, Mrs, J. Nott and children of Isling- ton, visited Mr. Danby’s parents, Mr .and Mrs. W. Danby on Sunday. The Unionville Veterans’ As- sociation are going to hold a cook- ing school in the fall and early winter. Mars. W .Coulso_n has moved back to her home on Maple Street on August 1. Mr. and Mrs. Meryl Morris and family of Willowdale, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Caseley. ‘ Miss Patsy Morrison of Pene- tanguishene is holidaying with Mrs. George Court, Victoria St. The second installment of the current year’s taxes is due on Pay promptly and avoid the penalty which must be added after CORRESPONDENT: MRS. uEN RAINEY. UNIONVILLE R. LYNETT, Clerk, ‘ Village of Richmond Hill AUGUST 20 AUGUST 1 TAXES UNIONVILLE NEWS Phone Unionvillc 112.! Mr. Howard Hommerston was rushed to the East Genera] Hos- pital on Saturday where he under- went an operation for appendicitis. We are pleased to hear he is mak- ing a good recovery. Mrs. Bernard Stiver and frien of Agincourt were calling on 01 friends in the village on Saturday. Congratulations to Carmen Aquarrie. Station St., who cel'e- brated her 9th birthday on Tues- day. Mr. Angus Kennedy of Guelph visited his mother, Mrs. J. Ken- nedy on Wednesday. . Miss Joy Adelbert of Toronto is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Manuel. Mr .and Mrs. N. Heimler and daughter. Mrs. Whitmore and fam- ily of Toronto and Mr. Matthew Gerritz are spending a week at a cottage at Oakland Beach. Lake Simcoe. Mrs. Tom Croft of Bolton called on old friends in the village this week. Mrs. William McGowan of Scar- boro visited on Wednesday at the home of-her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Weir. Mr. and Mrs. James Doig and two children and her sister Jean of Saskatoon are holidaying with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Maynard. Miss Norah Pellatt of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pellatt this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gingerich of Bad- en spent a few days this week with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Ramer. Miss Barbara Field of Toronto has been visiting the past week with her grandmother, Mrs. God- dard and Mrs. Sellar and family. Mr. Walter Scott and his sister of North Markham spent Thurs- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Meyers. Mr. Déan Brummell and brother and Mrs. Ben Oster left Thursday for a motor trip to Vancouver. Miss Verna McCarty has been enjoying two weeks holidays. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dawkins on the arrival of a baby daughter at Markham Nurs- ing home on Wednesday. July 29. Mrs. Park of Toronto is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Gre- gory Turner. Mrs. K. Watson's daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wat- son are enjoying a motor trip to Miami, Florida. Birthday greetings £0 Larry Blackett, East Drive, who celebrat- ed his ï¬rst birthday last Thursday. Mr. Ross Coulson is enjoying a two week holiday. Mrs. George Hirst and Gina vis- ite friends in Toronto on Wednes- day. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a gown of white lace with a ‘bouï¬ant nylon tulle skirt. Her ï¬nger-tip veil was caught to a lace cap and she car- ried a bouquet of orchids and roses. Her only attendant was her sister, Sylvia Coulson, who wore a ballerinaâ€"length dress of pink lace and tulle over taffeta, and carried pink roses and cornflowers. Mr. John Coulson was the groomsman. Following a reception at the bride‘s home. the couple left for a trip to the East Coast. Mrs. William Coulson is motor- ing with friends through the nor- thern districts this month. 'Miss Janet Gardhouse has been spending two weeks visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Gardhouse at her cottage at Lake Couchiching, Orillia. Miss Irma Morris of Willowdale is spending a week with her cous- ins, Misses Anne and Wilma Case- ley. Mrs. Weyman has returned home following a very pleasant trip to New York and other parts this week. Attend Wedding Mr .and Mrs. W. H. Snowball. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snowball and Mrs. John Snowball attended the Hassard-Snowball wedding at Stouffville United Church on Sat- urday, August 1. The bride was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snowball of Stouï¬ville. The groom, Mr. Robert Hassard has been a member of the Maple Leaf Hockey Team the past year: Miss Barbara 'Scott of London is visiting her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Hull, East Drive. Pleadwell-Atkinson On Saturday, July 25, 1953, in Central United Church, Unionville, Rev. W. Butt officiated at the mar- riage of Dorothy Pearl Atkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl At- kinson, to Merton Clarence Plead- well, son of Mr. Stephen Plead- well and the late Mrs. Pleadwell of Quarryville, New Brunswick. . The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a long gown of white eyelet organdy, with bertha collar and crinoline skirt. A match- ing tulle cap held her ï¬nger- lengths veil, and she carried 3 cas- cade of daisies and pink chrysan- themums. Miss Nancy Smith, maid of honour for her sister, chose mauve eyelet organdy and Marion Dzwin, bridesmaid, was in green. Their long dresses were worn over crinolines. They wore matching wreaths of flowers. Mr. Samuel Stadelbauer was best man and the ushers were Mr .Ray Or- mston and Mr. Douglas Meharg. lrving-Coulson Markham United Church was the scene of the marriage of Betty Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Coulson, Robinson Heights. and James Irving, son of Mr. F. Irvigg. Rev. C. E. Fockler offic- iate . Miss Hansen is vacationing here with her friend, Miss Brit Jensen. After the reception at the Guild Inn, the bride and groom left for the Kawartha Lakes. They will live in Unionville. ‘ Smith-Smith Standards of pink and white gladioli decorated Unionville Cen- tral United Church for the mar- riage of " Jocelyn Ruth Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Mowry of Markham to Mr. Gordon George Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith, Unionville. Rev. W. S. Butt oï¬iciated. Webbing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitmore. formerly of Carrville and now of Granboro, are enjoying a voyage to the British Isles where they will visit relatives and friends. Personals Can-ville United Church service is withdrawn for the month of August. We hope Rev. E. E. Kent and Mrs. Kent and family have a nice holiday and enjoy the much needed rest. Mrs. Howard Nicholls of Mill Road is confined to her bed to re- main flat on her back for a pos- sible two months. Mr. Arthur Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Drumm of Toron- to have been recent visitors at the Barton home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barton and son John had a very pleasant week- end visit at Keswlck with Mr. and Mrs. James R. Kenny of Toronto at their cottage recently. Mr. and Mrs. M. Farrow and family of Newcastle. and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lamb and family and Mrs. Crawford and son all of Osh- awa visited wlth Mr. and Mrs. A. Read and family recently. Mrs. Haver and Irene, Sonja and Jean Haver of Toronto and her daughter Vera and husband and baby from Sudbury visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hough on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. EfG. Perring have returned after a two-week's visit at Montreal with their daughter. Miss Mary George of Richmond Hill spent two weeks with Miss Dorothy Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Middleton and family have returned after holi- daying with relatives at Belleville, Cherry Valley, Kingston, Victoria Harbour, Holly, Warminster and Orlllia. While at Cherry Valley they stayed with the Harold Water- maln‘s who formerly lived at Carr- vil e. Robert and Gretta Middleton are spending a few days with Billy and Lynne Wellman at Queens- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Kirk visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Taylor of the Kingsway at their cottage 0n Lake Couchiching the past weekend. Every week is bargain week in the classiï¬ed ad. section. Usetit for buying or selling by telephdn- ing Turner 4-1261. Corn: Mn {en Middleton Telephone Maple 1301-3 CARRVILLE YONGE STREET NORTH StoreWideZOmiscount on all Merchandise MEN’S SHIRTS Sizes 14 to 171/2 All COLOURS Your Brand Name Your Brand Name Shoes 3 Savage SPORT Extra SpeCIaI Buys on Odds and ends Sale Now In Progress SHIRTS m 8w: 14W 7a [144 BOB’S ‘CIGANTIC Sympathy is extended to the family of Mrs. Samuel Ireland who passed away at her home Wednes- day. July 29. Women's Institute QCox-respondent: Mrs. D. Phone Maple 19R The regular monthly meeting of Maple Women‘s Institute will be held August 12. at the home of Mrs. Wills Maclachlan. Roll call, name of a country belonging to the A.C.W.W. Topic. Study of Hand Book by Mrs. E. Kyle. Committee, Mrs. E. Kyle, Mrs. H. Jackson. Mrs. I. McQuarrie. Mrs. W. Crook. Mrs D. Allen and Brian spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mljs. Fran}; Meyers in Guelph. Mr. Wilfred Manning of Hamil- ton visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Manning, last week. Personals Thirty-two members and child- ren of St. Stephen’s Anglican W. A. held a picnic at Woodland Park. Markham on July 29. Miss Lynda Manuel of Richmond Hill spent last week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bryan. Mrs. P. Thompson, Toronto, spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. Bryan. Firemen Busy Maple ï¬remen had a busy week having ï¬ve calls. They also as- slsted in the recovery of the'body of Am Johnson. who drowned on Thursday evenlng, July 30. in the pond at Don Head Farms. Maple ï¬remen who attended the 52nd annual convention of the Firemen's Association of Ontario held at Thorold, July 31. to August 3, were Donald Allen. Charles Cooper, Wilford Park, Harry Coo- per, Harry Rumble, Herb Joslin, Fred Taylor. Emery Mathewson. Barry Dowdell, Roy Cook and Charles Glen. Formerly of Gerrard Heiltllnan Work Guaranteed, Free Estimam Phone Libernl Office TUrner 4-1261 PIANO TUNING and Repairing S. Hoffman MAPLE Allen THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, Kug'ust U. m I BUT IT WON’T KEEP YOU WARM! TUrner 4 - 1851 Plumbing 8 Heating New Work Box 206 ALL CLOTHES FEDORAS STETSUN and CREAN and SOCKS Don't accept substitute coal. Insist upon Red Trademarked Famous Reading Anthracite JONES COAL CO. ANDREWS 8 GRAY RICHMOND HILL TIES Imitation muy be flatteryâ€" W: RICHMOND HILL OIL TREATED Alterations There’s no ï¬ner coal in the world than this famous Pennsylvania hard coal. For more than eighty years it has been giving complete heat- ing satisfaction in millions of homes. This winter, don‘t be satisï¬ed with less than the best. Phone us for Red Trademarked Famous Read- ing Anthracite. Phone TUrner 4-1879 Richmond Hill Repairs