Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 15 Sep 1955, p. 9

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Sold at Wight Drugs. Richmond Hill Davis & Day, Oak Ridges; and Perry’s Drugs, Maple & King Lovell’s Tee-Vee & Radio Service All Work Guaranteed Have your set completely checked and cleaned DENTUR-EZE plastic Iormu "cushion". . . keep. plates tight. OM applica- lion lasts umlu. 31.50 I! lending drug counters A/eWC’om/‘brt FALSE TEETH g ’s smwca MALTBY LLOYD PALMER mom: 5 MAPLE, Ontario SEE cows healthler, for able steadv milk nrm $3.75 51 HALL ST. TU. 4-32.90 Feed Gainmaker with home- grown grains and make ‘ more monev on milL- I k“..- CONCRETE WORK â€" DRAIN S 126 Elmwood Ave., Richmond Hill TU. 4-2612 ' ‘ YOUR [OCAl MASTER Dlllll Y0~DAY FOR. money on milk *â€" Keeps ONSTRUCTION CO. ealthier, for profit- ady milk production. fliiél The Temperanceville United Church anniversary services will be held September 18. Mr. War- ren, student minister. will be’ the speaker at 11 am. Mrs. Bar- nard Warren will be guest solo- ist. The evening service at 7.30 p. m. will be conducted by Rev. Douglas Sloan of Toronto. An’ ac- complished violinist, he will also play a solo. There will be jun- ior congregations at each ser- vice for the chidren. Mrs. Jack Macklin will he in charge. On Sunday; Septerhber 18, there will be no Sunday School. On Sept. 25, it will be held at 10 am. with church following at 11 am. The annual to be held on admission will Social Notes Mg. and Mrs. Fred Hare left Saturday for a trip to New York. Mr and Mrs. Lorne Ash of Fox- boro will join them on this trip. Our deepest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ball, whose baby boy, Jimmy, was rushed to the Sick Children's Hospital Satur- day, wherg he passed away. Mr. and Mrs Stewart Paxton attended the 25th wedding an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Faulkner of Aurora on Septem- STATION 'ru. 4.0001 Richmond um Miami $61.85 Los ' Angeles $91.65 N ew’ Orleans $48.90 (From Toronto) CORRESPONDENT: MRS. ED. PAXTON, R. R. 3, KING Phone TU. 4-3059 TEMPERANCEVILLE NEWS turkey supper is October 19, when be by ticket only. ber 10. The celebration was at the home of Mrs. Basil Barber of Newmarket. .FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, HAY, TOOLS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ETC. The property of Mr. and Mrs. Art Clark and Nancy Pross were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark over the week-end. v Mr. and Mrs. Jack Macklin had as guests on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fry and children of Whitby. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jen- nings and son are holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jennings while visiting other relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Warrm Barnard, Nap- anee. i§~ spending a few days with her mother. Mrs. Albert Folliott., Miss Beth Gellately of King and Miss Shirley Dolton of Aur- ora, have been visiting Miss Joan Hare this past week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Armand and family have returned home after spending a month as guests of an uncle in Midland. Miss Joan Hare received her intermediate swimming certifi- cate at the Thornhill swimming pool on Saturday, August 27. Mrs. Erik Thqmen spent a couple of days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mashinter and near- by friends this past week. Mrs. John Durham and Mr. Ruston Folliott were recent vis- itors of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jennings of Essex. Rev. Victor Wood conducted the Sunday morning service at 11 pm. September 4, after his holidays. 7 v Mr.'and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell, Janet, Karen and Hughie recent- ly enjgv'gd a trip to Q‘uebegz ‘__ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Jen- nings were dinner guests of friends at Churchill on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turnér have returned home after a trip to The Gaspe. The'TemperanceviIle United Church anniversary services will be held on September 18. Rev. Douglas Sloan of Toronto will be the guest minister. . Mr. and Mrs. James Gillham enjoyed a few holidays up north recently. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 Cattle, Hay, etc. 1 Holstein Cow, in full flow, bred August 18 1 Veal Calf 250 Bales of Mixed Kay 11 Rows of Mangels Implements A , . I 1 McCormick-Deering Binder, 6 V cut, good . . 1 Cockshutt 13-disc gram drill 1 10’ Horse Bake 1 Stiff Tooth Cultivator 1 Steel Land Roller 1 Set 2-sec. Spring Tooth Har- I‘OWS Rolls Snow Fence Fanning Mill Set Scales, capacity 2.000 lbs. Set Single Driving Harness, al- 1 S t Light Harrows, 4-sec. 1 SE Heavy Harrows, 3~sec. 1 Scufiler 1 Harrow Cart 2 Wagons 1 Hay Rack 1 Cockshutt Manure Spreader 1 Set Sleighs 1 Buggy 1 Cutter 1 Extension Ladder 1 Stepladder 2 1 l 1 ' most new 2 Sets Double Harness Number of Collars No. of Barrels. Bins 1 Whitewash Spreader Several 1% Pipes ‘ 1 Wheelbarrow 1 Hand Weed Cutter 1 McCormick Mower, 5' cut 1 Riding Plow 1 Walking Plow No. of good tools. axes, scythes, pruning saw, saws, rakes. hoes. whifiletrees crosscut saw, and numerous other articles 1 Pile Scrap Iron No. of pails of second hand nails Furniture 1 Single Bed, springs and mat- tress 1 Bureau, antique 1 Dresser 1 Washstand 1 Wardrobe No. of quilts and pillows Pictures Lamp Shades 1 Grey Lamp a’nd shade 1 Electric Radiator Heater Several Pairs Net Curtains 1 Bed. spring and mattress l Dresser 1 Electric Radio 1 Congoleum Rug 1 Parlor Table 3 Prs. Curtains 1 White Rocking Chair 3 Pairs Drapes 6 White kitchen chairs 1 Congoleum Rug 9x12 1 Space Heater oil burner 1 Dark Oak dining room table 1 Dark Oak dining room bufiet 6 Dark Oak dining roon. chairs. leather seated Above suite is real good 1 Kitchen Range (Masterl, com- plete with warming closet and water reservoir . 1 Kitchen Cabinet 1 Flour Bin 1 Set Cottage Curtains 1 stool 1 Fall Leaf Table 1 Bufiet 1 Electric Rangette 1 Boiler 1 Small Kitchen Range, coal or wood 1 Washstand 1 Ice Cream Freezer 1 Churn 1 Fernery Small Tables 1 Kitchen Steamer Butter Bowl and ladle 4 New Plastic Blinds No. of oil barrels, picture books. dishes. pots, pans, pictures. sealers, crooks and number of other useful articles All household furniture and ef- fects in this sale are in real good condition g Termsz: Cash. No reserve. Farm sold. Sale at 1 pm. KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE. Auctioneers W. ATKINSON Lot 9. Concession 5, Vaughan TWP., North of Edgeley AUCTION SALE (Held from la’st week) 1 stool 1 Buffet 1 Boiler coal or Mr. and Mrs. Siminuk of Hen- derson Ava. have just returned from I motor trip through the States to Alberta. .The Ladies Community Club held its first meeting on Tues- day, September 6. with a corn and weiner roast at the home of Mrs. J. Adkins. There were 22 present. Mr. W. Norton with his moth- er, Mrs. W. Norton from the Lake of Bays, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed- gar, Spruce Wood Drive, last week. Congratulations to Donald An- gel who celebrated his 8th birth- day on Wednesday, Sept. 6, with eight little friends. Sympathy ls extended to Mr. and Mrs. A. Goodchild. Hender- son Ave.. in the loss of their ba- ', $450.00 $495.00 $175.00 51 FORD HALF TON PICKUP 51 MERCURY HALF TON PANEL 47 FORD HALF TON PANEL $1395.00 $1695.00 ‘ $2175.00 53 METEOR CUSTOM SEDAN .53 FORD RANCH WAGON 55 FORD CUSTOMLINE SEDAN JOIN THE CROWD...DROP IN NOW... Follow {he crowds {or {he bug 0F {he gear at your FORD-MONARCH DONCASTER 27 8000011100 Ave. Phone AVenle 5-1510 {figspfiofl "70% Ova/Lia ’1 new paint, overdrive & radio $145.00 47 DODGE CLUB COUPE [00% 79% 2%833 5/9/75 Correspondent: automatic & radio $895.00 51 FORD SEDAN R. D. LITTLE & SON TUmer 4-1116 Ford Monarch EMpire 6-3156 RHCHMOND HELL Open Evenings Until 10 by granddaughter, Louise Marie, who passed away at the Sick Children'ts Hospital, Monday, September 12. The 2nd Troop Boy Scouts will meet on Thursday at the school. HIGHLAND PARK NEWS Last Sunday, Henderson Ave. Sunday School held its opening service at 9.30 a.m.. with a good attendance. A welcome is ex- tended to all children in the community who wish to join the Sunday School. LENNOX FURNACES ANTHES IMPERIAL SOUTHERN PUMPS Randy Howell TU. 4-1904 TORONTO’S OLDEST SUBURBAN FORD DEALER Dealer for: welcome children wish to one owner, excellent condition $650.00 53 VANGUARD SEDAN 50 METEOR COACH overdrive & radio THE CANADIAN BANK OEACOMMERCB m E 1% MW $695.00 GET THE BEST AND BIGGEST DEAL IN TOWN! THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ont, Thursday, September 15, 1955 Every used car and truck that ‘rates the A-‘l sign has been: 0 Reconditioned by expert servicemen o Inspected and checked for safety. for appearance anctpefformance. o Priced for outstanding value. .tI’AJ Our Personal Loan service offers loans for personal needs. Repayment by monthly installments. For details, inquire at our nearest branchâ€"we have more than 680 to serve you. ' .v- -lâ€"râ€"â€".â€"..Vv T'rurlhfully and acturalely adveniged. O Warranted by your Ferd-Monarch Dealer and backed by his reputation. Richmond Hill Branch: H. C. Powell Every day is bargain day during this great month-long sales oven” The crowds are flocking to the Ford-Monarch Dealers‘ "September Shower of Bargains" . . . and driving away the best used car and truck buys of a lifetime! Drop around to your Ford-Monarch Dealer‘s . . . see the big. bright array ofsparkling late-model turn-insâ€"some of them A-l . all of them outstanding valuesâ€"the result of record-breaking new-car sales! Look ’em overâ€"you‘re sure to find just the model that's right for youâ€"at a rock-bottom price . . . in the exciting "September Shower of Bargains". $1095.00 50 FORD SEDAN DELIVERY radio, heater, whitewalls Do you need 0 PERSONAL LOAN? . like new throughout $350.00 49 FORD SEDAN "-155

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