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All bodies made to windshield area. the whole adding up to s advancements is revolutionary fuel-injection as an 1 coupe. â€" Preventive Maintenance For Safe Driving POINTS TO CHECK *Check lubrication at frequent intervals. Check compression, ignition, transmis- sion, distributor. *Check Wheel balance and alignment. Hunt 8. Cook Motels GENERAL REPAIRS 178 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill TU. 4-3151 Take a good look a! your ï¬le policy and you probably won't. In the past tea was: the cos! of building and furnishing a home has just about doubied. Has your ï¬re insurance kept pace? Remember the time to examine your protection it now, not after the he! WWWâ€; x Sefl‘ï¬owm Forï¬heAmwm Fl R E INS "RANGE ""' "" M pays the how "your &1 STATE FARM Agent) W. H. HARDY 31 Yonge St. North Richmond Hill TU. 4-1397 Residence TU. 4-3766 TUmer 4-1313 o§Your Neighbourhood Notes Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Crisp were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Anderson of Frenchman's Bay and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Richards. of Toronto. -.- inn 4.. ._ mu 9. yu.....4__ , Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Miller en-l tertained on Saturday evening oi‘ last week. There guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. Symonds of Uxbrldge and Mr. and Mrs. John Donald- son. ‘ Jim and Rosemary Miller and their two small sons spent the week-end .near Windsor, Ontario, visiting Rosemary’s relatives and friends from school days. A1 and Beverley Jones cele- brated their fourth wedding an- niversary the latter part of Octo- ber. Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Major visited 0t- tawa last weekâ€"end. u- u m.-- NV,“ Friends will be sorry to hear that Mrs. McMaster is ill. We wish her a speedy recovery. The Oakes family celebrated Mr. George Cakes birthday early this week. Fashion Show . noll-vu v..- .. The Fidelus Group of Central United Church, Unionville, and the St. Andrew's Church Choir, Markham, had a capacity audi- ence for the annual fashion show on Tuesday evening of last week. We noticed several local people in the audience, among them: Miss Elizabeth French, Mrs. H. A. Roberts, Mrs. Sutherland, and Mrs. A. W. Miller. A number of Buttonville peop- le also enjoyed the ï¬rst presen- tation of the Markham Township Concert Association which was held in St. Andrew’s church hall, Markham, on Thursday evening of last week. Among those pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Pat- terson, Wayne Patterson, and Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Douglas Hood, Mrs. Norman Reid, Mrs. Walter Craig, Mrs. A. W. Miller, Mrs. Paul Mingay, Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Huston, and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. \F. H. Leaf, Mrs. Ray McTavish [and Mrs. Kedwell. the 1957 Chevrolet looks even longer than its 200 inches â€"- two- year. All bodies are lower, too, and further additions have been : adding up to striking eye-appeal. Among the many mechanical injection as an available option. Shown above is the Bel Air sport It is another perfect autumn day, but just beyond my, window a roads commission truck is de- positing snow fence along the way â€"- it won't be long now. School Notes Hobgoblins and witches and big brown bears haunted Button- ville School on Friday afternoon of last week. when the annual Hallowe’en party was held. Ev- eryone dressed for the occasion, and the big brown bear was none other than Mr. Roberts, school principal, himself. Prizes were awarded in the Senior room to Margaret Patterson for her very convincing skeleton costume; the best comic pair were Jimmie Hood and Wesley Fierheller, and Maureen Martin was thellovely Fairy Godmother. Mrs. Roberts Last week again the boys from Buttonville School were about de- livering vegetables to the neigh- bourhood housewives. As nearly as we know they have made ap- proximately $35.00 to date, so if they call on you next week end be ready with your order. Hallowe’en Party DEPT. OF HEALTH TWP .OF NORTH YORK Health Hints 1. Nutritionists suggest that everyone should eat a nour- ishing breakfast because it is almost impossible to ob- tain the recommended daily amounts of important food essentials at the other meals. CARL 2. The human body can take an astonishing amount of punishment and still func- tion; however. it does need care. rest and proper nour- ishment. 3.If fever. bodycaches or weakness accompany a cold, or if coughing of mucous from the chest occurs. consult a physician immediately‘ The cold is past the “common†Stage if any of the mention- ed symptoms show. Township of Vaughan Tender lor Waterworks Trucks Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 10.00 o’clock A.M. on Monday, November 12, 1956, for delivery of a one ton truck and a one-half ton truck for the Waterworks Department. Bids must be submitted on tender forms obtained from the office of the undersigned. CORRESPONDENT : MRS. F. R. B. 2 Gonnley â€" Phone AXII E. HILL, M.D., M.O.H. BUTTDNVILLE NEWS J. M. MCDONALD, Vaughan Township Clerk, Maple P.O., Ontario. was a gracious hostess for pupils, small brothers and sisters and mothers in the Juniors‘ room. Their party was in the old school. The costumes, were all so good that the judges had great diffi- culty naming the three winners. Ther._e was no doubt about Bri- an Arnott, he was a gentleman hobo from his patched trousers to his old silk hat. Donna Heisler was a demure Bo-peep, and Peggy Murgasky was lovely in a Dutch costume, one that a royal princess imight have worn. , ,1 vr_II nu u- u-.- 77., l, .. v The children all received Hall- owe'en baskets ï¬lled with candy. Cookies were passed to the mo- thers while games were conduct- ed by Mrs. ï¬oberts. The children are fortunate to have such efficient teachers, in- terested in all their activities. A busy school is a happy school. Hallowe'en Tea On Saturday afternoon the Friendship Club held a Hallow- e‘en tea and sale at Brown‘s Cor- ners United Church. Receiving the guests were Mrs. Jack Har- rott, group president. and Mrs. Wilfred Turner. Mrs. P. Page, Mrs Russell Burr and Mrs. Foster were tea hostesses, and assisting at the home baking and craft booths were Miss Nancy Spears, Mrs. Venus and Mrs. Jacksie. OF BUILDING LOT, Ford 8; Ferguson Tractors. Garden Tractor. Power Equip- ment. etc. / on Euclid Ave" In the village of UNIONVILLE Property of KEN WATSON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 Building lot (residential) 15,000 sq. ft., central (Building lot is nicely situated in the village of Unionville, 132 ft. by 115 ft. corner lot on Euclid Ave. Implements. Equipment, etc. 1 Ford tractor, 1947, good ~ 1 Ferguson tractor, 1950, good 1 Ford 2-furowed plow 1 Ford disc 1 Ford cultivator 1 Ford blade, good 1 Ford scoop, good, near new 1 International hay rake. 10 ft. 1 band saw with motor and extra blades . 1 garden tractor, 3 hp. 2 discs for garden tractor, near new 1 trailer for garden tractor, near, new i 1 General purpose trailer, new 1 Used pressure pump with motor 6 Lawn mower hitches 2 Extension ladders, wood 1 Extension ladder, aluminum 1 Stepladder. aluminum 2 Slectric vacuum cleaners, used 1 Sod cutter, complete with 6 hp. motor 1 Used cement mixer with gaso- line engine 2 Used gas engines, 2 hp. Briggs & Stratton, demonstrators 1 Electric motor and rotary type pump. near new 2 Power lawn mowers, good run- ning condition 3 Milk can carrier! 1 Quebec heater 1 Gasoline stove, Coleman 1 2-Burner electric plate with oven 1 Spray gun with motor 2 Hand lawn mowers 1 Garden hand seeder, Planet Jr., near new 1 Home canning outï¬t I Baby’s crib with mattress, near new 1 Set baby scales 1 Rotary garden tiller 2 h.p. dem- onstrator 1 Blacksmith forge 1 Blacksmith anvil 1 Jointer with electric _motor Sale at 1.30 pm. sharp Terms on real estate 10% cash on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sochsubject to reserve bid. Terms on other articles cashI no reserve. except on tractors, on which credit may be arranged if desired. James Smith. clerk KEN 3: CLARKE PRENTICE, Auction Sale Auctioneers 3-8188 We are pleased to report that the Wednesday afternoon group of the Art Club is progressing very well. Mrs. Ashton reports that she has a group underway on Thusday evenings and could accommodate a few more interest- ed persons. The phone number to call is AV. 5â€"2803. Farewell Party Bill Roy, Sussex Avenue. en- tertained on Wednesday of last week in honor of David Watt. Sussex Avenue. who will be mov- ing from Langstaff shortly. David was surprised by twelve of his chums in the neighborhood who presented him with a snapshot album. and each guest present mounted a picture of himself or herself in the album. Games were played and refreshments and a "Good Luck†cake quickly consumed. Among those present were Judy and Gerald Charles. Bruce Palmer, Gay Lepkey, Mar- lene Wake, Bonnie and Ray Mountjoy. Bill Lockhart, Jim and Evelyn Roy. Mr. and Mrs. R. Aston, and Mrs. W. Mott, attended the Mas- onic Service for Toronto and sur- rounding districts which was held in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Bloor Street, on Sunday, October let. The guest preach- er was the Rt. Rev. G. R. Calvert, Bishop of Calgary. Mrs. R. Hamblyn and Mrs. Wm. Thompson will be attending the Federated Women’s Institutes of Ontario Convention at the Royal York Hotel on Wednesday, Thurs- day, and Friday of this week. LANGSTAFF NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. M. J. ROY AV. 5-2496 Greenhouses Cal-nine ML. out of Bayview FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Bayview Florist @ï¬â€˜z DO-IT-YOIIHSELF-for giggng @ijng Get this complete “Jack-oi-aII-Jobsâ€; High-Powel â€" for less lhan the usual “around-town A Self-Contained Home Workshop WITH THIS UTILITY DRILL OUTFIT you can through home repair and construction jobs in record 1 Speed up every doâ€"it-yourself project with professional and ease. The sturdy, lightweight %†Drill in chrome satin ï¬nish frame has convenient pistol grip handle trigger switch. Universal motor; fully Hydro appn Overall length 11â€. (Additional low-cost conversion at ments may be added at any time ~including: Drill ? Stand, Portable Circular Saw, Hole Saw, Jig Saw, Pot Grinding and Wire Brushing Wheels.) Complete with flexible rubber cord and plug, metal tool 15, I Phone AV. 5-4521 ha: and accessories JIIOHOSI ' Township of Vaughan TENDER P03 POLICE CARS I IA-Dai'ï¬ Tenders will be i-eceived by the undersigned until 10.00 o'clock A.M. on Monday, November 12th, 1956, for delivery of two motor vehicles for the Police Department. Bids must be submitted on tender forms obtained from the office of the undersigned. 2""va "-7â€" ; ight %†Drill in chrome and ï¬ent pistol grip handle with not; fully Hydro approved. 31 low-cost conversion attach- time â€"â€" including: Drill Press “ BILL DlNG’S †High-Power 1/4†Drill â€" Plus'Maal Tool Box and Accessories round-town" price ol this high-calibre Drill alone â€" jobs i1; ‘record time. u -n 1s BUILDING Business "31F 6459 ywrr. MW ,1 933" -MMA/Ium Muse»: Vaughan Township Clerk, Maple P.O., Ontario. 1538 J. M. MCDONALD, Polisher, EMMMTPEE MAUJQ 3. sm Io u. 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