Only one owner previously See Mr. Baker regarding this one. One Only 1951 Austin Station Wagon For Fast Courteous Service Call AV. 5-2255 - 5-2201 BA. 1-5888 LUCKY DRAW Admission 50c 100 valuable prizes for bridge & euchre Lucky draw prizes: Lazy Boy Chair, Mantel Radio, Table Lamp, Suit Mater- ial (man’s or lady’s) and numerous other prizes ‘ Lucky prize tickets now on sale Proceeds to be used for the equipment of the Fire Brigade BRIDGE-EUCHRE LIONS COMMUNITY HALL BAKER’S Monday, March 1 SALES & SERVICE Stop 22 Richvale ANNOUNCEMENT The management of Baldwin Taxi takes pleasure in announ; cing the purchase of Thornhill Taxi to be known as A COCK, scratching the ground for something to eat. turned up 3 Jewel that had by chance been dropped there. "Ho!" said he. “a ï¬ne thing you are. no doubt, and. had your owner found you, great would his joy have been. But for me! give me a single grain of corn before all the jewels in the world " MORAL: It’s far more important to have the things you really need, than to have luxuries. That’s why you should do as so many other far- sighted Canadians doâ€"build up a savings account at The Canadian Bank of Commerce. Then you will be sure you need never go without the necessities of life. Visit our nearest branch today. necessxtles 01' “[e. VISIt our nearest Drancn toaay. Illustration by Arthur Rackham ’0'†the W Hememann'Eduion of Aesop's ables. The Canadian Bank of Commerce The Cock and the Jewel $549.00 Richmond Hill Fire Brigade BALDWIN TAXI 'entre Street.East, Richmond Hill 50c I Refreshments Time - 8: 15 p.m. ANNUAL I. D. Ramer & Son THE BEST ANTHRACITE N0 COMPLAINTS Order Blue Coal Richmond Hill TU. 4-1313 The committee recommends no major changes in the building. said the report, however floor covering in the halls, lighting, carpets and blinds, and a dias will be needed. These are estimated to cost about $5,800.00. Should members of council deem it nec- essary to purchase vaults and furnishings, an amount will have to be ï¬xed to cover these.items. Reeve Ralph Corner suggested a sum of $15,000 be budgeted for to cover the moving and outï¬tting of the new quarters at Newmark et. After discussion and a re- minder from Reeve Cook of Aur- “We have only used our pump twice in town since we purchased it in 1947," said the councillors. “We have had to have it repaired due to the fact we have put all types of water through it. which is hard on the pump. We serve a larger area in Whitchurch than Markham. and we had nine ï¬res in Whitchurch last year. Stoufl- ville will get $20.00 an hour rent and the rest will go to thetï¬re- men if the new agreement is passed." Council promised to consider the matter. A request was received from the secretary of S. S. 1 asking for an advance of $400.00 to carry on school expenses for February. This was granted. The s’ituation in regard to the crossing east of Wilcox Lake where a young man was killed re- cently being exactly where it has been for a year or more, council decided to turn the ï¬le of cor- respondence over to J. D. Lucas. township solicitor. The question which has not been decided is whether it is the township’s or railway's responsibility to provide more protection at this crOSSing. As stated at the last meeting of council a line of evergreens plant- Adaition To Registry arrice The property committee of the York County Council reported at the council session Wednesday, February 10. that they now have the deed to the Davis property in Newmarket which is to be the new home of York County Coun- cil. Miss Davis, who earlier gave the property to York Coun- ty Council, has completed certain renovations which add consider- ably to the appearance of the building. $15,000 For Furnishings York County Votes $15,000 For Furnishings At Davis Estate Councillors Elmer Daniels and Milton Burke of Stouï¬- ville waited on Whitchurch Township Council last Satur- day to request an increase in amount paid the Stouffville Fire Brigade for ï¬re protection in that township. The old agreement was for $250.00 standby time and $40.00 an hour. The new agreement asked for $350.00 standby and $60. for the ï¬rst two hours and $24. for succeeding hours. by S. C. Smith How would you like to shop in a real old-time Country General Store. complete with the old pot- bellied stove, the checkerboard and the cracker-barrel? Just come down to the Lions’ Hall. Rich- mond Hill, on Saturday. and see one of the highlights of "Winter Wonder Fairâ€. And the old store is well stocked with a wide var- iety of staple merchandise. all new, and all useful, and all pric- ed to sell quickly. The baked-goods sale, always a sell-out, will be handled differ- ently at the Fair. A fresh selec- tion will go on display every hour thus ensuring more people of a choice. There is going to be a photography booth too, and for the kiddies a ï¬sh pond, a real candy floss machine and a ma- chine that makes potato chips 1'ight before your eyes. Everyone will have a good time whether they come in the after- noon or the evening or better still both afternoon and evening. The Boy Scouts who have had the res- ponsibility of the advance sale of tickets report a very splendid re- ception from the villagers and it looks like a real day. Walter Smith who is in charge of the General Store reports merchandise on hand of nearly $700 and includes skis, groceries, paint. jack knives, dog food, Clothespins, plastics, candy, ï¬re- extinguisher and numerous other items. all new. Stouffville Asks Whitchurch For An Increase In Fire Rates We hope the Editor is as good Scout 8: Cub News Seven bids were received for the $28,676.23 of bonds covering the cost of the north road. The “Mo†was Harrison & Co. $102.01; Anderson & Co. bid deli Guinlock bid $101.- 10; Bank of Commerce and J. L. Graham $101,527; Burns Bros. bid $101.68; Dawson Hannaford bid $101.04; Dominion Securities bid $101. The Harrison bid of $102.01 was accepted. Subsidy on road expenditure for 1953 of $66,732.94 will be ap- plied for. On display was an E1- lams Duplicator which will speed up the wdrk in the township of- ï¬ce. Its purchase is being con-' sidered. ed by the owner of the property on one corner. makes it necessary to be almost upon the tracks be- fore a coming train can be seen. It will be necessary to expropriate property to have the site improv- ed. ‘ A request from the auditor E. A. Smith for a payment on ac- count of $500.00 was granted. Aftter visiting registry offices in Brampton and Guelph. the committee recommended that an ad 'tion to the Registry Office at Ne market 65 feet by 50 feet be built. The cost will be approx- imately $50,000. and the money will be raised by debentures, to be redeemed from the earnings of the office. However. no plans will be made until a decision as to the ownership of the Registry Office is reached. Call Tenders The special assets committee reviewed the offers received and withdrawn from the Metropoliâ€" tan Council for the York County Buildings and recommended that the buildings be offered for sale Relief for January amounted to $417.40. General accounts paid were $638.80 ora ’that the overall budget had to be considered this amount of $15,000 was agreed to by council. Add To Registry Ofï¬ce in the daily papers in Toronto and Montreal on the 12th and 13th of February. This. County council agreed to. Tenders will be requested to be in the hands of the clerk by 5 p.m. March 8. natured as usual so we can this plug all in. See the †Sale" ad on the back page. His many friends, including all his fellow Cubs. were very pleasâ€" ed to learn that John Perkins re- cently had his picture in at least one Toronto paper as winner of the ï¬rst prize in the eight years and under class at the Tenth Annual Toronto East Music Fes- tival. The object of the feSleal is to encourage diligent study and practice of music. Glen Dali/son â€"â€" Observer and Guide Badges, Festival Award Charleé Flynn â€"â€" Homecraft, Guide, First Aid and House Or- derly Badges. thn Sfms â€"- Observer and Guide Badges. Tommy Todd â€"- Observer, First Aid and Guide Badges. Robert Owen â€" Gardener Badge. Donald Hoover â€" Artist Badge. Jimmy Kingsley â€" House Or- derly and Homecraft Badges. John Todd â€" Gardener Badge. Bruce Buchanan â€" First Star. The Scouts have been busy with leathercraft and wooderaft nov- elties which will be on display at the Fair. And the Cubs have been busy too making things which will be of interest. And wait till you see the decorations being painted for the Country Store Let’s ill go to the Fair. Cub Badges “B†Pack get ‘For Miss Shirley Heeley arranged a delightful sleighing party for her fellow employees in the tab- ulating department of the BA. Co., Toronto. last week. The Club plans to hold ,3 Card Night on Friday evening, March 12 in accordanve with now“!- request .Admission will be 50c and there will be prizes and re- freshments. Former Resident Passes We join with ouf a aders in expressing symhaih' " " Frank Cox, formerly of Elgin MW and Mr. . family in the loss of their husâ€" band and brother. Frank Cox, on February 1. Mr. Frank Cox died suddenly at the home of his son in Toron- Sleighing Party Twenty-two “ridersâ€. includ- ing the employees wives, hus- bands and friends. climbed on to Milton Savage‘s sleigh at the El- gin and rode through the snow- covered byways for an hour and a half in the brisk cold night be- fore returning to the Pony Crest Lodge for hot soup and an even- ing of dancing, w Mohters ’Auxiliary Meeting The Mothers' Auxiliary of the lst Jefferson Group Scouts and Cubs will hold its ï¬rst general meeting on Tuesday, March 9,,at 8.30 pm. at the home of the M. A. president. Mrs. John Passmore. The executive met last week to discuss the activities for the next few months. It was also decided the mem- bership fee should be 50c a year and that each person attending tlfe regular meetings should con- tribute 10c monthly. ' A11 mothers and friends inter- esfnd in cub and "out work are urgently requested to attend the meeung on Tum“ W Jefferson School News Thursday. March 11. is to be Parents‘ Night at the Jefferson School when open house will be held at the new school. Work done by the children in the old school will be displayed in the hall of the modern school, while the other grades will have their work displayed in their own respective rooms. The Jefferson School Commun- ity Club will provide light re- freshments during the evening. Community Club News Don‘t forget the interesting ev- ening awaiting you next Wednes- day at 8 pm. at the school when the J.S.C.C. will hold an. open meeting when Reeve Marshall McMurchy of Vaughan Township will be guest speaker. The Board has chosen this par- ticular date during Educational Week for parents and teachers to meet and discuss the school work. There, will, be the regular square-dance this Friday, Feb. 19, at 8 sharp. 5642 Yonge St.,WilIowdaie BA. 1-3441 iï¬iï¬ï¬i, ï¬zé'i’ARifl ‘ "Edd “n ’v ‘ News for TI’LICk uyersl They’re the most powerful, ï¬nest performing, best looking Advance-Design trucks ever built! They’re engineered to do your kind of hauling more efï¬ciently and at lower cost. Come in and see these great new advances in the completely new Chevrolet trucks â€"â€" NEW POWER IN “THRIFTMASTER 235" ENGINE. A new high compression brings you greater horse- power and increased operating economy. Such features as aluminum pistons and full-pressure lubrication. together with other new improvements, add up to ï¬ner all-around performance. NEW POWER IN “LOADMASTER 235" ENGINE. New high-compression power. performance and economy are yours in this advanced engine â€"â€" plus even greater durability. Chrome top piston rings. extra-tough exhaust valves and controlled valve rotators add to engine ruggedness. NEW COMFORTMASTER CAB. Greater comfort. con- venience and safety are offered by this advanced cab. New one-piece windshield gives greatly in- creased visibility. New instrument panel is easier to read and to reach. BILL BALL MOTORS LIMITED ELGIN MILLS - JEFFERSON NEWS NEW POWERNEW TRANSMISSIONS-NEW STYLING ‘Optional at extra cost. Ride Control Seat is available on all cab models as extra equipment CORRESPONDENT: MRS. H; G. ROBERTSON Brookside Road, Telephone TUrner 4-2334 fly to as the result of a heart attack ey Heeley arranged Treat For Music ‘Lovers Mrs. F. Harwood of Richmond Hill will give a recital on the Hammond Electric organ in the Palm Room of the Summit View Restaurant this Sunday during the dinner hour at 5 o’clock. The valentine part yat the 01‘- ange Home last Friday night was sponsored by the North 'loronto Y's Men's Club, their wives and sweethearts. This special entertainment has been arranged for the one after- noon only. courtsy of the Heintz- man Co. Personals 'ihe Juniors at Jefferson had two lovely parties last Friday af- ternoon. The children in Miss D. Little’s room brought along their favorite games for all to play. and of course there were piles of “mail’ to tickle the fan- cy of all the boys and girls. Re- freshments were supplied by the teacher and mothers. Across the road Miss M. Creas- ey's class also had their valentine entertainment followed by re- freshments. On Friday night the seniors from Miss A. Leary‘s classroom had an evening of square dancâ€" ing and games. Your correspondent attended the annual Hobby Show at the C. N.E. last, Saturday. There were ideas galore on display . . . we came away wishing we had the time to start right in on several new “hobbies†ourselves. The Aurora Recreation Group had a very good display of hand- worked leather goods. as well as some excellent oil paintings lab- elled “children's work". We would like to see this comâ€" munity represented in some way at next year’s exhibition. Mr. R. Maudsley has returned from a business trip to Los An- geles. WILL .“SAVE†YOUR CALVES! SCOUREX WORKS FAST! Removes infection from the intestinal tract overnight. The "combined sulfas†in Scourex work fast. Promotes appetite for rapid recovery. SAVE EVERY CALF THIS SEASON GET NIXON’S SCOUREX AT PERRY’S PHARMACY SCOUREX MAPLE Telephone 164 NIXON’S NEW RIDE CONTROL SEAT.* Here’s real passenger car comfort for truck drivers! Seat cushion and back move as a unit to “float†you over the roughest roads with ease. You drive relaxed without irritating back-rubbing. NEW AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION.* Offering great new ease and convenience for driving in city trafï¬c and for door-toâ€"door delivery service. Proved truck Hydraâ€"Manic transmission is available not only on %- and 3/4-ton trucks, but on lâ€"ton models, too! NEW HEAVY-DUTY 3-SPEED TRANSMISSION.‘ Rugged new 3-speed transmission with the con- venience of a steering column gearshift lever on 1100, 1300 and 1400 series. It’s specially designed for smooth operation and long life. NEW, BIGGER lOAD SPACE. New pickup bodies have deeper sides . . . to give you extra load space. In addition. they‘re set lower to the ground to make loading and unloading easier. NEW CHASSIS RUGGEDNESS. Heavier axle shafts in two-Ion models . . . bigger, more durable clutches in light- and heavy~du1y models . . . more rigid twoâ€"ton models . . . bigger, more durable clutches in light‘ and heavyâ€"duty models . . . more rigid frames in all models. These are a few of the rugged new chassis features that make the new '54 Chev- rolet trucks even more durable. 10 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thurs., Feb. 18, 1954 IMPORTANT NOTICE â€"- EVERYBODY‘S GOING TO “WINTER WONDER FAIR" LIONS‘ HALL. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 AFTERNOON 2:30 - 5:30 p.m. â€" Admission â€"- Free Mammoth Bake Sale. Country General Storé', Men's Baking Contest, Bargain Counters. Prizes, Refreshments â€" Fun for the Kiddies Too EVENING 8:00 - 11:30 pm. â€"- Admission -â€" 25c Gala Variety night â€"â€" Square Dancing, Entertainment. Big Auction Sale Frames King Siderdad New! New! New! Phone Tl-Jmer 4-1313 Richmond Hill Richmond Hill . J. BARRACLOUGH BELL BRNKWATER MOTORS F O R Richmond Hill and Vicinity Store Fixtures I. 1). RAM“ & SON rid Hill Boy Scouts' Association FUEL OIL SERVICE Prompt, Courteous Service High Quality Fuel Oil Certiï¬ed Meter Check On All Deliveries (From Richmond Hill) DIRECT Kitchen Cabinets NEW ADVANCE-DESIGN S'I'YlING. Handsome new appearance reflects the new power and ruggedness of the 1954 Chevrolet trucks. New front-end design is more massive and sturdy in appearance. New parking lights are positioned near the fender corners to indicate the full width of the truck. Wimiéy 7, 09mm {m OAK RIDGES ADVANCE-DESKâ€! TRIKXS A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE NEW 1953 STUDEBAKER 1/: Ton Pickup Trucks Going at 25‘]: oï¬ List Price with new vehicle guarantee ATTENTION Farmers& Contractors 2_ â€"â€" Only â€"â€" 2 BAKER’S Sash General Woodworking SALES & SERVICE Pinone King 50 Stop 22 Richvale TU. 4-2550 TU. 4-2550 TIT-354C