12 ‘ THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, 111W WHEN YOU NEED OIL, WELL, MY, OH MY.’ WE GET IT THERE RIGHT ON THE FLY METRO WRECKING 8 LUMBER CO. Used Building Materials, Lumber, Doors, Windows, Sash and Plumbing Extend “telephone convenience†to any part of your home! Maw FOR YOUR GARDENING NEEDS! FBANK’S MOVERS AND STORAGE Juniper “We store everything at reasonable rates†E} THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA 124 King Street East, Toronto, EM. 6-5871 Yong. Street at Thornhill â€"â€" AVenue 5-3041 Just $1.25 a month for each additional tele- phone (Sl.00 in small centres). And where your telephone is part of the décor, there's a bright choice of red, green, beige or ivory. Take the run out of nmm'ng your homeâ€" have a telephone within easy reach all over the house! _You can have your telephones installed in no timeâ€"merely call your Telephone Business Ofï¬ce. The charge for installation is only $2 â€" $12 more for color. FOR EASY LIVINGâ€"FOR PRIVACY! M odern Heated Warehouse M mile east of Yonge of! Markham Road ‘ Open daily to 6 p.m. CEDAR AVE, RICHMOND HILL It's comforting to have a telephone by the bedside â€" especially when y‘ou'rc glone at night. VISIT OUR GARDEN CENTRE YONGE STREET AT THORNHILL NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT Phone TU. 4-2613 We have alway been proud of the quality of our bulbs, and this year being our 90th anniversary, you‘ll find our varieties the best ever. For fall planting we also have a wonderful variety of shrubs and ever- greens â€" choice specimens of spruce, cedars, junipers, yew and flowering shrubs. ‘ GEO. KEITH & SONS LTD. tulips, daffodils, narcissus. ctocus. hya- cinths. Holland's fines! bulbs. We handle the best in heating comfort consult us. in fuel oil obtain- able. For maximum Registered Cattle 1 Topsy Princess Wayne, No. 685009. born Feb. 26/46, due Oct. 14 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Pine, Springs Matchmaker Princess, No. 1031534, born Oct. 8/53, due Jan. 25 Princess Admiral Louise, No. 977324, born Nov. 20/51, fresh, calf by side Pine Springs Matchmaker Cypsy, No. 979559, born Dec. 2/51, fresh Pine Springs Sovereign Belle, No. 979526, born Dec. 15/50, due Dec. 7 a Supreme Annie Laward (twin) No. 751475, born June 20/57, due Dec. 20 Pine Springs Abbekerk Patsy, No. 1086267, born July 16/53, due March 16 Hildabert Marjorie, No. 819- 155, born Oct. 22/48, fresh Pine Springs Sovereign Flora, No. 919525, born Dec. 9/50,‘ bred September 10 Pine Springs Matchmaker Linâ€" da. No. 1068960, born Feb. 14, 1953, due Dec. 19 Pine Springs Rag Apple Lorâ€" na, No. 1154895, born Aug. 6, 954, due Oct. 29 Mastermark Pat Plus, No. 1106889, born Nov. 1/53, due Nov. 9 Pine Springs Matchmaker Texal, No. 1139706, born Ap- ril 15/54, due Nov. 14 - Pine Springs Rag Apple Rose, No. 116739, born Jan. 20/54, due Nov. 15 Pine Springs Sovereign Prin- cess, No. 1164077, born Oct. 9, 1954, due Feb. 15 Pine Springs Sovereign Chore Boy, No. 1164078, born Oct. 9/54, due Jan. 17 - Pine Springs Ormsby Anchor, No. 1164079, born Oct. 11/54, due May 23 Pine Springs Rag Apple Sov- ereign, No. 1162142, born Oct. 17/54, open Pine Springs Matchmaker Wayne, No. 1162154, born Oct. 13/54, open Pine Springs Rag Apple Lady Hone, No. 1219979, born Aug. 7/55 Pine Springs Rag Apple Lady, No. 1214795, born'June 17/55 Pine Springs Rag Apple Top- sy, No. 1219978, born»July 16, 1955 Pine Springs Roeland Rag Apple (twin), No. 1211118, born April 8/55 Pine Springs Roeland Rag Apple Lee (twin), No. 1211- 219, born April 8/55 Pine Springs Achilles Annie, No. 1192838, born Feb. 2/55 Pine Springs Rag Apple May, Np. 1211117, born April 13/55 131118 Springs Rag Apple Mar- Jone. No. 1199813, born Mar. 21/55 Of Registered and Grade Holstein Cattle, CLYDE HORSES, PIGS, HAY, GRAIN, HARNESS Lot 24, Con. 7, Vaughan Twp. 1 mile north of Maple Sideroad, 2 miles east of Kleinburg 28 29 30 Pine Springs Annie Supreme, No. 1250584, born Jan. 5/56 31 Pine Springs Rag Apple Hope Faye, No. 1291797, born July 28/56 32 Pine Springs Rag Apple Hope Jane. No. 1289779, born July 30/56 Cattle 33 Wt 34 Ho 35 Ho 36 Ho 37 Ho 38 Ho 39 Ho 40 Ho 41 Ho 42 Ho 43 2 I 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 White cow, due Dec. 30 cow. fresh, not bred cow, due Jan. 18 Holstein Holstein Holstein Holstein Holstein Holstein Holstein Holstein Holstein cow, due Dec. cow, due Nov. due Oct. due Nov. due Mar. cow, due Nov. cow, due Oct. cow, cow, cow, 11 18 14 14 20 14 29 2 Holstein heifers, Ne years old Horses 1 Light Bay Mare, 10 yrs.. Clyde 1 Bay'Gelding. 9 years, Clyde 1 Brown Gelding, 6 yrs., Clyde 1 Black Mare, 3 years, Clyde Above mentioned horses are out- Pigs _ _ 1 White Sow, not bred Law and order qcl’ a boos’t from 0 new ink I Sheaffer's new Skri < confains Huorescen oddifive'ï¬w remaan in paper oHer wrian is eradicafed ..... How About That! standing Terms Cash. No reserve. Farm sold. Sale 12 noon. Refreshment booth at the farm. Clerks: D. Goulding. Harold Pringle, Vic Ryder KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE. Auctioneers Markham, phone 346; Milliken, ph. AXminster 5-3987 cess. 5/55 Pine No. me Springs Abbekerk Jane, 1250583. born Jan. 12/56 Springs Rag Apple Prin- No. 1229190, born Sept. 'LORNE G._ WELDRICK Wednesday, October 17 AUCTION SALE The property of IMPORTANT if aléws unde? ufl'ra-gipld lith I 8 Pigs, 2 months old Yorkshire Hog, 2 years old, well bred Harness 1 Set brass mounted show team harness, complete ‘ 1 Set breeching brass mounted! team harness ‘ 1 Set backhand harness 1 Show rope halter Number of good horse collars All above mentioned harness is good Hay & Groin Approx. 600 bus. oats 8: barley Approx. 400 bus. oats Approx. 2000 bales good hay 550 Bales 2nd cut alfalfa hay Approx. 600 bales oat straw Poultry Approx. 80 yearling hens Implements 1 McCormick-Deering W6 trac- tor on rubber, complete with starter, lights, PTO, etc., near new 1 Case model C tractor on rub- ber, good 1 McCormick-Deering No. 45 bal- er, automatic pick-up, PTO, real good 1 McCormick-Deering side rake, - good 1 New Favorite Mt. Forest thresh- ing machine, 24 x 42, complete with straw cutter, clover mill, high elevator, etc. This mach- ine is real good Case 32 it. bale elevator M-H binder, 7 ft. cut Deering mower, 6 it. cut, good Cockshutt dump rake, 10 ft. M-H 17 spring tooth cultivator, power lift, tractor hitch 1 Cockshutt 13 spring tooth cul- tivator 1 IHC 13 disc grain drill 1 Bissell 8 ft. tandem disc barrow 1 Bissell 8 ft. double cultlpacker, Hrâ€"Irâ€"Ipâ€"nâ€"n good 1 8 ft. easy flow fertilizer spread- er ‘1 Cockshutt manure spreader No tor plow IHC 407 walking plow Minneapolis hammer mill rubber tired wagons flat racks set 4-sec. drag harrows set 3-sec. drag barrows corn cultivator 1 IHC scuffler wagon box ' set sleighs with rack M-H self rake reaper 7 ft. one-way disc, Case, real good M-H hay tedder set weigh scales turnip drill double mould-board plow Fanning Mill 1 Cutter Cement Mixer, new Root Pulper 3-drum steel roller Woods oat roller Electric motor, 1 h.p. electric motor, 1 hp, new Fence stretcher Bar and spoon and post hole digger Endless drive belt, 7 inch, 120’ Endless drive belt; 6 inch, 75’ Drive Belt 2 Wheelbarrows Circular saw with 2 blades Steel water troughs 36 ft. extension ladder 200 ft. plastic water hose, new 3 Draw ropes and cars 1 Emery stone 2 Logging chains 1 Broader house 10 x 12, good steel roof 1 Electric power clippers Quantity of lumber 1 Surge milking machine with 3 HHHPâ€"‘Hlâ€"‘bâ€"‘NNHH I-‘t-‘Dâ€"‘HV-‘bâ€"‘lâ€"ll-‘HD-Il-‘t-‘H HWDâ€"‘tâ€"‘râ€"‘H single units and outlets for 18 cows, plunger, strainer and pails l McCormick-Deering portable el- ectric milk cooler, 8 can cap- acity Number of grain bags 1 Large Pile of scrap iron Quantity of lumber 2 Horse blankets 1 Root pulper Forks. shovels, whiï¬letrees. and a lot of other useful articles, not mentioned All implements and machinery mentioned in this sale are in exceptionally ï¬rst class condi- tion IHC 2â€"furrow ace bottom trac- Mr. S. Klimitz. of Klimitz' Pharmacy on Yonge Street. has very generously allowed the Highland Park W. Auxiliary to use his show window to display a few of the many attractive and useful articles which will be of- fered for sale at the annual Ba- zaar this Saturday. District resi- dents are urged to turn up at Henderson Avenue School on Sat- urday afternoon. October 13, and support this effort by the W.A. As we have noted in this column in the past. our local Recreation Committee derives much of its revenue from the proceeds of this and similar activities of the W.A. By helping make the bazaar a success. you will be doing much to make possible the planned im- provements to our skating rink. Guides The lst Thornhill Guide Troop held a special service on Thurs- day, October 4, at which patrol leaders and seconders were in- ducted. Two guides from our dis- trict won badges. Diane Burton gained her Second Class badge, and Norma Davis her hostess badge. Last Saturday, October 6, the Guides went for a hike. ‘ Brownies At the ï¬rst full meeting of the new 3rd Thornhill Brownie Troon held at Henderson Avenue School on Tuesday, October 2. Linda Appleby and Gail Peters were made Seconders, and Christine Knight became a Sixer. Home & School Henderson Avehue Home and School Association will meet in the auditorium of Henderson Avenue School on Wednesday ev- ening. October 17. at 8 pm. Mr. Martindale, the principal, will inâ€" troduce new members of the teaching stam There will be a talk on children‘s traffic safety. Powell Road Home and School Association will held a rummage sale at the Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans Club on Wednes= day afternoon, October 17. Leaf- lets have been distributed giving a list of depots at which dona- tions of clean clothing and 0m ~r household articles mav be left Mrs. Norman Geno (AVenue 5- Are you interested in purchasing a low cost income for life? Please ï¬ll out coupon. NAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . ADDRESS ....‘.’............... TELEPHONE . . . . . DATE OF BIRTH . . . . . . . . AT WHAT AGE INCOME @mmm’Cflas Consult or write your district 144 Front St. West. Toronto 1, Ontario. Telephone â€" EMpire 4-7352 AVenue 5-1210 TU “97] hungâ€"luau...th - no mac: â€" FRANK W. PLAXTON, See you! Number or Hosting Contracts! DESIRED . . . , . Hot Water and Plenty of it at amazingly low cost! nova um um um: REMEMBER: Easy payments over 5 years on monthly [as bills. Canadian Government Annuities Representative â€" CORRESPONDENT: MRS. A. A. SMITH 22 Highland Park Blvd.. phone AVenue 5-2795 PM? - 0mm HIGHLAND PARK NEWS CATS ".LA. 2073) will be glad to furnish fur- ther information. Your correspondent would like to take this opportunity of men- tioning something which may help to make the news in this space more up-to-date and inter- esting to our readers. In order to meet the paper's Tuesday dead- line, copy has to be in the mail Monday morning. This, of course, means that the column is usually written up on Sunday evening. So, if you have a news item which you would like to see in the col- umn on a given Thursday, please remember that this is usually only possible if your correspondent gets the information by the pre- vio_us sunday. Another rummage sale, spon- sored as a building project by the Ladies’ Guild of the Thorn~ hill United Church, will take place on Saturday. October 13, at the Army. Navy and Air Force Club. The Davises of Woodward Ave. went ï¬shing near Peterborough last Saturday. Unfortunately, it rained and the Davises, not want- ing to get as wet as their intend- ed catch, came home early Sun- day. The Wen'Baby Clinic win he held on October 15 from 1 to 3.30 pm. in the Henderson Aven- ue School. "Dad! What’s the easiest way to make $47?†CANADA SAVINGS BONDS . Can You Count On A Sure Stop Whenever Necessary? 100% Brake Efficien- cy is a “MUST†for every car! Why take chances? 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BOX 419, RICHMOND HILL, ONT. 5’? Doors - Sash - Frames it; Mouldings - Plywood - Wallboards 7k Paints - Garage Doors - Hardwood Flooring Butler 8: Baird Lumber Ltd. RICHMOND HILL, YONGE ST. N. TU. 41125 A‘ HOME BUILDER The Richmond Hill Lions Club as part of its welfare activities has lent several pieces of equipment such as Hospital Chairs, Beds, Crutches, etc. This service has been rendered without charge. The Welfare Committee does not want this equipment returned if it is in use, but we would be pleased to be advised immediately of any equipment not now in actual use, so that it may be returned and put into service elsewhere. Your co-operation is solicited. Please call or write We Carry Everything For The Time Payment Plan Available WI FEATURE Pre-Fit Window Units NOTICE FLOOR SANDER T0 RENT AV. 5-3506