Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 2 Jun 1955, p. 3

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MONAMH BEAlEfl 'I i ‘ i‘. X z Y A new deale'r like ourselves is in the used car business only-to make it easier to sell new cars. to provide a market and an incentive for people to trade. The rule of thumb is that you make NO money out of the used car side of the busi- ness. But what a funny bu ling a product that‘s falling a day according to industry study of it. Everyone remembers the crazydays just after the war when people were standing around with fistfulls of money willing to .pay more for a used car than for a new one (since they couldn't buy a new one anyway). USED BARS STBUBKS And you say, I'll just wall 100 days and save 100 on the car I like. No, I'm afraid the rules work for everyone. We won't hang on to a used car for 100 daysâ€"why make it more of a losing business. And the car YOU have is drop- ping a dollar a day :00. Sin-e, there were used car dealers in those days who cleaned up. But then as now the basic rules of the new ear dealer remain. Even then, the old law of supply and demand hadn'! been repealed. Cars sold easily, but there were fewer to sell. Now, there are lots of cars, but you worker harder :0 move them. appearance and performance. 0 Inspected and checked for safety. 0 Priced for outstanding value. 0 Truthfully and accurately advertised. O Warranted by your Ford-Monarch Dealer and backed by his reputation. O Recondilioned by expert seyvicemnn for WHAT m MEANS EVERY USED CAR AND TRUCK THAT RATES THE A-I SIGN HAS BEEN fig [Dyna] Jam-t" .iness’.’ With usedxars you're hand- in value every day. About a dollar cost accountants who have made a auria lagerquist studio The safety campaign, which will run for one month is under the joint sponsorship of the Lions Club and local de- tachment of O.P.P. It is operated every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon at Loblaw's supermarketat the south entrance to Thornhill. All motorists who pass the tests receive a windshield sticker signifying that their car is in good condition for safe driving. â€" Photo by lagerquist Bridal Portraits Thornhill Lions President Jack Bentham receives the safety sticker for Lions Publicity chairman George Giles from Constable Larmouth. Jovial president-elect for 1955-56, Lion Hal Harley smiles with approval. On the left is S/Sgt. Raymer, who officially opened the campaign, while‘Sgt. Melbourne 01“ the Thornhill detachment, on the right. lends full support. bridal portraits that you will alwaya treasure as lasting keepsakes of your wedding day. Come in to 8.“ our bridal portraitsâ€"yr ml! today for an appointment. know how Our experienced photographer: ELECTION RALLY Come and hear your Provincial Election candidates for the riding of York North. Three candidates are seeking the right to repre- sent York North at QUEEN’S PARK after JUNE 9 â€" JOE DALES. Liberal; LEX MacKENZIE, Conserva- tive, and LARRY SHEFFE, C.C.F. "I even drew fhe plans myself.” A public election rally will be held on TUESDi/‘XY, JUNE 7, at CHERRY HILL FARM (located on No. 7 Highway east of Unionville). The‘meeting will com- mence at 8.30 pm. Meeting sponsored by Property Owners Association. YOU WILL CHERISH FOREVER 93 YONGE ST. S. RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-2791 Everyone is cordially invited to attend. ° / WILLIAM CHAM‘PION, make beautiful 23 YONGE ST. SOUTH Richmond Hill All Hours TU. 4-1812 mmmuuummnuunmumumnummmmmnuummmmnnmm muummmuunmumulimmmmmnumIIuumnmuumummum CUT FLOWERS, FUNERALS, WEDDINGS RICE’S FIJ’UW ER SHOP Prof. Chant Marks 90th Birthday A delegation from the db- servatory staf’t~ and repres- entatives from the Astron- omical Society visited Tues- day with Prof. Chant, who was presented with gifts and flowers to honour the occasion. Members of his family were also present to pay tribute to»him on his 90th birthday. Prof. C. A. Chant, direct- or-emeritus of the David Dunlap Observatory, cele- brated his 90th birthday, on May 31. The occasion was of double importance to Prof. Chant, his friends and as- sociates, since the day‘ mark- ed,_as well. the 20th annivâ€" ersary of the dedication of the Observatory. FLOWERS F OR EVERY OCCASION Markham Township President ‘0 the undersigned and endorsed as above, will be received until Department of Puolic Works, Ottawa, May 10, 1955. Vaughan» Approves $61,315 For Bridges TENDERS FOR COAL & COKE FEDERAL BUlLDINGS â€"â€" PROVINCE OF ONTARIO SEALED TENDERS addressed JUNE, 9, 1955, for the supply of co‘a‘i"and coke for ‘the Federal Buildings throughout. the 'Prov- ince of Ontario. Forms of tender with specifi: cations and conditions attached can be obtained from the Chief of Purchasing and Stores, De- partment of Public Works, Ot- tawa, and the District Architect, 36 Adelaide St. East, Toronto. Ontario. AURORA 5 Work on the extens- ion to Aurora District High School has been halted due to the failure of the contractor. ROBERT FIRTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. 3.00 p.m. lE.D;S.T.‘, THURSDAY Tenders will not be considered unless made on or according to the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accord- ance with conditions set forth therein. ' The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The Department reserves the right to demand from any suc- cessful tenderer, before award- ing the order, a security deposit m the form of a certified cheque drawn on a bank incorporated under the Bank Act or the Que- bec Savings Bank Act payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, ‘equal to ten per cent of the amount of tender, in accordance with the Government Contracts Regula- tions now 1n force, or Bearer Bonds, with unmatured coupons attached, of the Government of Canada or of the Canadian Nat- ional Railway Company and its constituent companies, uncondi- tionallfi guaranteed as to princi- pal and interest by the Govern- ment of Canada. Council gave consideration to the possible purchase of land beâ€" tween Garden and Spruce Aves. m Langstaff, for the purpose of constructing cross streets. Prop- erty deals have already been made to allow cross streets be- tween Edgar and Oak Aves. A request for permission to locate a service station on the north-east corner of Steeles Ave. and Highway 27 was receiv- ed from' the firm of Parkinson, Gardiner; Roberts, Anderson and Conlin on behalf of the Petro- fina Co. Council referred the matter to Planning Board for their consideration on the severâ€" ance of land. Vaughan Township Council approved of bridge expenditures totalling $61,315 at a meeting at Maple last Monday. The work which will restore the Robson and Diceman Bridges in the middle of the township is brok- en down as follows, Diceman Bridge 331.320, Robson Bridge $29,995. The bridges were a complete loss after they were damaged by Hurricane Hazel. The engineering is being band- led by the firm of Duncan, Hop- P.€l‘~ and -Associates.. Council Signed the contract for the Kleinburg Bridge, awarded to Percy Finnigan Co. Approval which was requested by Markham Township Council legarding the changes on boun- dary of Union School Area No. 1 was given by council. This is the largest army camp in Canada today and the Signal Corps will partici- pate in extensive war games to be ireld there. There are about 45,000 troops expect- ed to join in thl‘s peace time endeavour. Signalman Martin hopes to be back home again in August for a furlough with his family. Signalman Frank Martin spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, Oak Ave.. Richvale, before returning to Camp Borden to join his outfit which is being transferred to Gagetown, New Bruns- wick. PHREE FOR THE SHOW Cinemascope Musical in Technicolor ROXY THEATR mnmm Stationed In New Brunswick Frida’y & Saturday June 3. 4 Plus STERLING HAYDEN’ YVONNE DeCARLO PAINTED HILLS Mon.. Tues.. Wed. June 6. 7. 8 BETTY GRABLE EVENING! DOORS OPEN 6.30 SAT. MAT. 1.30 “LASSIE” BRUCE COWLING SHOTGUN Technicolor Technicolor ONTAIIO in BAKER ' S suns & same}: Authorized Studebaker Dealer YONGE ST. RICHVALE TU. 4-1114 Hike gefling money I from a rich uncle... 'AVENUE 5-2211 SAND GRAVEL CRUSHED STONE LOAM FILL Convenient Monthly Payment Plan Available NEW EQUIPMENT WAR ON MUD AND POT HOLES! - - . . . Why not let us call and survey your requirements? OR A SQUARE DEAL For cars on election day, phone TU. 4-1261 HAVE YOUR DRIVEWAY 'PAVED! On Thursday, 'June 9th THE COST IS SURPRISINGLY LOW ON ASPHALT PAVING An EXperienced Capable Municipal Administrator FOR ,THE MUNICIPALITIES IN Your Liberal Candidate In York North Over Taxed York County THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday. June 2. 1955 L. W. REID EXPERIENCED STAFF fPublished authority York North Liberal Association VOTE FOR DISCOUNT ON SALE NOW 8 Cu. Ft. Capacity TERMS TO SUIT YOU AT $323.95 NO MONEY DflWN Regular Price $389. Wm; WORK GUARANTEED OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE AT DISCOUNT â€" THREE CHEST IYPESJWO UPRIGHTS Sealed vetvigevation unit has 5- year guavantee. Latest Dry wall construction - no sweating. New type Fibreglas insulation is half an inch thicket than in others Exclusive type of doot seal piotects- lay temperatures. Hos signal fight '0 warn of Oemperature vise, Automatic in- Devior light ix operaled by Mercuvy switch. Has two baskets and divider, ice cube trays and frozen iuice rack. FREEZ'ER THORNHILL‘

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