“ APRIL ls CANCER Month - Give GENERGUSLY! Thornhfll. Ont. See Love For Lovely Lumber John‘C Love Lumbet Company, Ltd. Appliance Specials mom HAROLD MORTSON’S CHARLTON HARDWARE RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-1331 \ FREE DELIVERY THE BUILDERS’ HARDWARE DISPLAY Beatty Washte De Luxe Range Beatty Superline Washer ’ 'All white, long skirt. DeLuxe 9.5 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator Beatty Dryer Automatic quhgr .ï¬s'egfbnilry 6-9 gallons hot water. Brand Real Bargain COURTESY OF TORONTO LOCK MFG. CO. COMPLETE NEEDS FOR THE HANDYMAN 0R BUILDEP Extra Special Buy Saws v-“ ..- Floor saï¬ple, brand new. gliaranteed only, Real Buy Yonge Street A! Woodward Annie (Just North of Stee|e'1 Cone") A‘Y Finesrt appliances you can own. Only One, reg. $299.50 â€"- APRIL â€"â€" BUILDERS’ SPECIAL Case Lots of Latch and Bath Sets â€"â€" ON SALE â€"â€" One only épe-ciél Speclial in our window Compvletely automatic Save FOR RENT SEE Electric Sanders Jig Saws $50.00 $229.00 $274.95 $149.50 Men. 54:43 Drills new. Yonge Bus Shows Profit For February North Yonge bus operation for February shows a net oper- ating proï¬t of $4,845.00 compar- ed to a proï¬t of $814 for Feb- ruary 1954. For the ï¬rst two months of this year, the operating proï¬t was $8,227. compared to a proï¬t of $972. for the corresponding period in '54. . Passenger revenue for Febru- ary '55 amounted to $36,095. compared to $26,441. for Feb- ruary '54, an increase of $9.654. or 36.51 per cent. Operating expenses for Feb- ruary '55 were $31,250. compar- ed to $25,629. in February ’54. an increase of $5,620. or 21.93 per cent. Mileage in February totalled 58,021 as against 48,148 in Feb- ruary ’54,‘ an increase of 9,873 or 20.51 per cent. Can be seen at Finch Ave. on north side, 200 ft. east of Keele Street. Offers for pur- chase to Box 142 The Liber- FARM BARNS & DRIVE IN SHEDS FOR SALE Police and the Ontario Fire Marshall‘s office are investigating a suspected case of arson in connection with a ï¬re in the house ownâ€" ed by Mrs. Mary Zulak at Elgin Mills. The ï¬re broke out ‘ last Saturday night about 10.30 pm. and was reported by a passing motorist. Quick action by the Richmond Hill Fire Brigade reduced dam- age to the interior to a min- imum. Firemen found a mattress and Chesterï¬eld cushions burning on the cel- lar stairs. It is reported that a car parked at front of the house was seen a short while before the ï¬re was noticed. The house was unoccupied at the time of the ï¬re. ' On Sunday evening. the Richmond Hill brigade ex- tinguished a chimney ï¬re at Stunden’s Garage and on Monday morning attended a grass ï¬re Golf Club Investigate Suspected Arson These retarded children are trainable and the happiness that school services bring to them and to Qiomes where they live is immeasurable. ROXY THEATR unxnm LET’S NUT FORGET THESE CHILDREN ANY LONGER J Your ï¬nancial support is urgently needed to as- sist the Thornhill and District Association for Re- tarded Children in its current drive for badly needed funds. - MON., TUES., WED. APRIL 11, 12, 13 ABBOTT & COSTELLO in The Association's Thornloa School is scheduled to open in September and additional funds will be re- guired to successfully operate this ï¬rst school build- mg. “MEET THE KEY- STONE COPS†A Technicolor Musical hlso JOHN PAYNE “SILVER LODE†EVENINGS . DOORS OPEN 6.3. SAT. MAT. 1.30 Please send your donation to Mrs. P. Bicker- stafl’, 215 Oak Ave., Richvale, Treasurer of the Thornhill and District As'sociation for Retarded Children. Thurs., Fri., Sat. April 7, 8, 9 JANE POWELL with LEX BARKER “YELLOW MOUNTAIN†In Technicolor “ATHENA†Technicolor at 7the Summit also Council received a communi- cation Monday night from V. P. McMullen, chairman Richmond Hill District High School Board. outlining a breakdown of all the $14,582 item under capital ex- penditure in the Board’s 1955 budget, Dept.Approves Says Chairman VCEuncil recently sent a letter to\ the Board dissapproving of the expenditure of oyer $5.909 “The items in question", stat- ed Mr. McMullen in the letter. “are only a portion in each in- stance of yearly expenditure in the respective departments men- tioned and are alloted in accord- ance with Departmental requireâ€" ments and are the same year after year. They have never been objected to by the Depart- ment which gets this breakdown for grant purposes, _nor by our auditor. on any item listed under capital expenditures without the ap- proval of the Ontario Municipal Board. I have always been of the be- lief, he continued, “that the Board has the power to expend up to $5,000 in each year on any particular item without invoking approval of the Municipal Board, and have acted on the assumpt- ion in East York where I served as trustee for 13 years." ‘ 'Council mad_e ho revision to its earlier decxsion. Tenders are being called on Monday, April 11, for the con- struction of a 10-1‘oorn school for the Richmond Hill Public School Board. Tenders will close on April 25. Plans and Speciï¬cations may be obtained from the architects, Hanks and Irwin, 2848 Bloor Street west, Toronto, on payment of $25 de- posit. Deposit will be returned on receipt of Bona Fide tender and plans. Lowest or any ten- der not necessarily accepted. Mr. Harold Mortson pop- ular Richmond Hill farm implement and appliance dealer located at 29 Yonge Street South announced this week that he has added a further line of farm mach- inery to his business. Effecâ€" ttve immediately his firm will now represent the New Holland line of implements throughout this district. He will feature such New Hol- land products as Balers, Ma- nure Spreaders. Forage Har- vesters and twine. A native of Victoria Square Mr. Mortson has served the community for the past 14 years. He will continue to handle his oth- er line of farm and home equipment which includes, Massey - Harris Ferguson. Gehl Forage Harvesters. Co- bey Farm Equipment. Beat: ty farm equipment and household appliances, and Wisconsin motors. Mr. Mortson has always specialized in servicing everything he sells. All re- pair woi‘k is handled by a competent staff of mechanâ€" ics familiar with all makes of machinery. A complete stock of parts is carried at all times Applications are to be made to Clerk Russell Ly- nett and are to be in by April 16. Richmond Hill village ls advertising this week for a maintenance man for the Waterworks Department. Chairman of the Water- works Department was in- structed Monday night to look into the matter of pur- chasing a truck for the De- partment. '. Mortson Adds New Line Of Implements TENDERS Advertise ' For Extra Help A 13-year-old Richvale girl was roughly handled last week at Charles Howitt School by a school bus driver for Langdon Lines, it was reported at Tues- day night’s meeting of the Area Board. The driver has since been dismissed and will not be driVing a school bus in the Area. School Bus Driver Strikes Student From reports heard at Tues- day‘s meeting. the bus driver. following the throwing of a snowball through the open door of the bus. jumped out of the vehicle. seized the girl around the neck, threw her to the ground and kicked her. The driver told school officials he had been aggravated by cer- tain actions of the children and had lost his temper. He real- ized he had seized an innocent party when the boy who threw the snowball came forward to adrnit his guilt. The girl {vas at school next day but sustained a bruise to her neck. A letter from Charles Howitt Home and School Association, regarding the situation was read by the Board. trustees deciding to inform the association and the girl's family of action taken on the incident. Window Cleaning SERVICE Richmond Hill & District Experienced Workmanship Prompt Service Timothy Parker, 14-month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Parker, Centre St. made his TV debut on Tab- loid news last night. He really eanyed the thrill of having his hair cut in front of a TV camera. DON GILES Phone TU. 4-2948 RICHMOND HILL Local Lad Stop 15, Yonge Street, THOBNHILL Saturdays - 7:30 a.m to 5:30 pm: D O N ' T M I S S . ’ } EASTER AT THE MARKET Â¥ EASTER LIL/ES Mixed Pans $1.50 to $3.00 â€"- African Daffodils and Tulips ' C. NELS GAGE FINEST QUALITY MEATS Phone AV. 5-1526 Free local delivery Mon. to Fri. Boneless & Rolled Pot Roast 35c lb. On TV Holland Marsh Vegetables Marsh Potatoes â€" 10 lbs. 50c COOK’S POULTRY FARM COME: TO THE ERS’ MARKET Herbs, Poutry Seasoning Prize Pickles - Jams Home Baking BRUUWER 8: SUNS MRS. J. GRIBBLE We specialize in Cut-up Chicken Ontario Plbwmen Win At Chilliwack {nrtvrvo separaté contests at the annual Chilliwack Plowing Match in Chilliwack, B.C., March 30. Two Ontario plowing cham- pions ï¬nished ,ï¬rst and sgcqu Hugh Baird. of Biackwater, 1954 winner of the E550 tractor class at the International Plow- ing Match at Breslau. Ontario. last October. captured ï¬rst prize in Chilliwack‘s open tractor class and also won a trophy for the best plowing of the day. Norman Jarvis of Markham, who won the 1954 Esso horse championship at Breslau. ï¬nish- ed second in the ChilliWack op- en horse class, just one point behind the winner. The Ontario men visited Chil- liwack during a western tour provided for them as part of their championship prizes. The trip, sponsored by Imperial Oil Limited. also took them on sightseeing tours of Vancouver. ancouver Island, Edmonton. and Portage la Prairie. F. A. Lashley. secretary-manager of the Ontario Plowmen's Associa- tion. accompanied the plowmen. LITTLE IOE IS A WARRIOR BOLD CAST IN A MOST HEROIC MOLD. BUTWH'ENHEFAILS ANDHURTSHISKNEE THE WARRIOR NEEDS THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thurs" 'April 7, 1955 HARRY CHARLES ATTRACTIVE TOWN & COUNTRY PROPERTIES FOR SALE ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS J. A. \X/ILLOUGHBY AND SONS Make Cheques Payable to â€" and address envelopes to â€" Unit, Canadian Cancer Societ J. FOX & SON HEATING & APPLIANCES Oil Burners Installed & Repaired Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned Over 25 Years In Business Violets, Hydrangeas, Potted WAIN’S FLORISTS The Better Home Made Candies Easter Eggs & Novelties 'A man's home is his cosâ€: im'h'f?" Delicious Smoked Cottage Rolls Young Roasted Chickens Choice Whipping Cream Butter & Eggs Ask for Le-Fee-ver’ HANSON & SON HEAD OFFICE: 46 Egllnton Ave. B. Fresh Cut Flowers For Easter Gifts LE FEUVRE’S 50c Bloom (bud) PALMER’S REPRESENTING Write or Phone RUMBLE’S i, Richmond Hill, TUrner TU. 4-1610 ' to â€" Canadian to â€" Richmond Society. Box 106 We Can Supply Everything in the Building Line Never make the mis- take of paying for sec- ond-class building mat- erials â€" We offer top- notch quality, but our prices are no higher. See us about it. 50 EXPERIENCED SALESMEN Cancer Society Hill &.District , Richmond Hill. 4-1872