RUSSELL LYNET'I‘ Town Clerk CIVIC HOLIDAY PROCLAMATION PRESCRIPTION FOR A HAPPY HOLIDAY! MONDAY, AUGUST 4, I958 TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL will be observed as CIVIC HOLIDAY FOR THE TOWN OF ' RICHMOND HILL CitiZens are requested to govern themselves accordingly. Take equal amounts of care, courtesy and common sense. Mix thoroughly. - . Blend carefully with I large measure of the recognition of the rights of others. Use the mixture daily, saving a large qu‘antity for long Holiday weekends. Apply carefully where needed, especially on highways and on or in summer resort waters. Canadian Company Initiates Vigorous Expansion Program... NEW MASSEY-FERGUSON PLANT BUILDS 250 TRACTORS A DAY! 250 world-famous Ferguson System tractors every day . . . one in less than two minutes! A remarkable production ï¬gure that gm 8' long way towards proving this new Massey-Ferguson plant at Detroit one of the most ad- vanced industrial facilities in the world! Yet this is the output of only one of sixteen Massey-Ferguson factories that operate in seven countries â€"in Canada, the U.S.A., England, Scotland, France, Germany and Australia. Over 23,000 employees in these factories manufac- ture a complete line of farm and light industrial equipment that reaches THIS RECIPE HAS NEVER BEEN KNOWN TO F‘AIL, SHARE IT GENEROUSLY WITH YOUR'FAMILY AND NEIGHBOURS. IT'S GOOD FOR EVERY-DAY DRIVING, FOR WEEK-END OUTINGS, FOR SUMMER VACATIONS, EITHER ON LAND OR WATER. IT’S GUARANTEED TO PRODUCE RESULTS AND TO ELIMINATE UNNECESSARY HEADACHES SUCH AS LOSS OF LIFE, INJURIES AND PROPERTY LOSS. BUT IT MUST BE TAKEN REGULARLY. It is hereby proclaimed that TRY IT EYERY WEEKENDâ€" LABATT'S “SO'ALE Space contributed in the service of the community by John Labatt Limited Masseyâ€"Ferguson Limited BREWERY LIMITED KEN TOMLIN Mayor markets in over 135 other countriai.‘ The Detroit plant is part of a whole new series of developments ranging through product research, manufac- turing and marketing, that have recently been put into eï¬'ect by this dynamic 110 year old company. The largest manufacturer of tractors and seifâ€"propelled combines in the world today, Masseyâ€"Fergusonâ€"a Canadian company with a truly inter- national outlookâ€"-looks forward to continued progress in the mechaniza- tion of agriculture throughout the world. For milk producers in the area the picture is not quite so rosy. After installing expensive bulk- tank equipment many of these farmers have received notice that milk consumption in Toronto is way down and as a consequence surplus milk will be shipped to the local co-op cheese and dri- milk factory at a much lower price: ._. . .. ,1- Roberta Storey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Storey. cele- brated her seventh birthday on Friday of last week with a party held in Gavin’s private dining area. Among the guests were Combining of wheat crops was begun on many local farms last week, and in spite of the dry growing season the yield seems to be good and the kernels plump. The Rodick brothers were cut- ting barley on Monday of this week. Neighbourhood Notes CORRESPONDEN'] : MRS. F. u. LEAF E. [L 2 Gnrmley â€"â€" Phone AXminster 3-6188 BUTTONVILLE NEWS Mr. and' Mrs. G. H. Baldwin are looking forward to seeing as many as possible of their friends when they hold open house on Tuesday, August 5, to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Both Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin (the former May Coulsom were Scar- boro people, and were married at the’ home of Mr. Baldwin's sis- ter on Lyle Avenue. Toronto. For several years now their home has been on Don Mills Road, 1/.» mile south of No. 7 Highway, and they extend a cordial invitation to friends and neighbours to call, August 5, from 3 to 5 pm. and in the evening. Lawn Party For the Victoria Square charge church services for August will be as follows: August 3: No ser- vice; August 10: Brown’s Corners Church. Rev. W. Buchanann, speaker; August 17: Headford Church, Rev. W. Buchanan; Aug- ust 24: Victoria Square; speaker, Rev. W. J. Burton; August 31: Brown's Corners, Rev. W. J. Bur- ton .speaker. All services at 11 A lawn ï¬arty to bid farewell to summer guests, and celebrate the 16th birthday of a grandson was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Rodick. Mary and Jack, on Sun- day of this week. Visiting Western Canadian relatives, Mrs. David John Mitchell and Mrs. George Scott, will return home later this week as will Rev. and Mrs. Mor- rison Sellar of Owen Sound who have been vacathning here dur- ing the month of July. To John whose birthday is not until next Saturday, this important day means that he can obtain his dri- ver’s permit. Guests at the par- ty Were Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Scott. Toronto; Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rodlck, Grace and John, Mr. and Mrs. James Rodlck.‘ Home From Europe During August Sunday School at Brown’s Corners Church will not be held, it was announced last Sunday morning. Golden Wedding Dr. and Mrs. George Kelly ar- rived home from Europe on Sat- urday of last week to ï¬nd that weeds had taken over their gar-l den and their three-months-old granddaughter Susan had gained? pounds in their absence. During their two-months trip they visit- ed England, Ireland. Scotland (where they travelled by motor car). the low countries, Germany, Erance and Switzerland. The north of Ireland was beautiful and they would have extended their stay there but hotel accom- .modation was not available un- ~1ess booked in advance. They had planned to visit Dublin and Eire, but extra car insurance was com pulsory if they were to do so, and they left without seeing that part of the country. Other high spots in the tour were a visit to the League of Nations Building at Geneva, Switzerland, and the Music Festival in Wales. Return- ing home by the Empress of France to Montreal they found two of their travelling compan- ions to be Misses Jane Reycraft and Jane Tobias who had been on .a hostelling holiday. ‘Guests at Wedding Mr. and Mrs. E. Crisp had grandchildren Kathy Rowlands if Maple and Janet and David Crisp of‘Toronto as their guests last week. . Brown’s Corners Church News Cindy and Donna Hiseler. Coleen Stephenson, Ann Bauthus, Doro- thy and Irene Craigie, Susa Har- rott. Jean Maw, Hannah Zasada andVMarcelle Storey. The Murgaski fan]in have been holidaying in Windsor this week: Out of town guests attending the Baigent-Lak wedding which took place in Thornhill United Church on Saturday evening of last week were: Mr. and Mrs. W. Bond, Sarnia; Mrs. Gordon Sharpe, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Melrose, Whitby; and Mr. and Ms. and Ms. Richard Levant. Brantford. Local guests ware Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gough, Miss Mary Gough, Mr. Ray Grant and Miss Jean Muirhead. STOUFFVILLE : Finance Com.- mittee Chairman Councillor K. Wagg. in a six month ï¬nancial re- port to council stated the town is keeping Well within its 1958 estimates, with some exceptions. The main deï¬cit is expected in the matter of relief and hospit- alization. Substantial savings are expected in the operation of the ï¬re department, licenses, sub~ sidies and permits. NORTH YORK : The township council is considering establish- ing roads, maintenance. and gar- bage collection yards throughout the township, instead of the pres- ent practice of using one central location. It was felt such a move would reduce travelling time to a minimum, thereby lowering time lost through travelling. Can You Count On Safe Stops? Good brakes are a “must†for safe stops. Have the peace of mind of being 100% brake- sure. Come in for a brake-check. If needed, we‘ll reï¬ne and adjust them. Our service is expert. Hunt 8: Cook Motots GENERAL REPAIRS 178 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill TU. 4-3151 Liberal Classifieds Bring Results Phone TUrner 4-1105 Pay promptly and avoid the penalty of 3% which must be added after The second instalment of the current year’s taxes is‘due HOW COOL IS YOUR HOME THIS SUMMER? TAXES AUGUST 20 a R. Lynett, Town Clerk, Richmond Hill Electricity does so much . . . Cbsts so little AUGUST 1 As 0001 as you likeâ€"automaticallyâ€"electricallyâ€" the kind of comfortable coolness you long for on sticky, hot daysâ€"the kind of (:00an that only low-cost electrical air-conditioning can '- provide. You sleep better, work better, live better, when your home is air-conditioned. ' Live Better ELECTRICALLY ONTARIO » Safe, clean, modernâ€"and cool THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hm. Ontario, Thursday. July 81, 1958 HYDRO Specializing in Purebred Cattle, Farm Stock, Furniture and Implements Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1312 Phone Gormley 5311 Gormley. Ont. 24_Elizabeth St. N. Richmond Hill GEO. McMURRICH SONS LIMITED We persomlly handle all sale bills and advertllng. ALVIN S. FARMER INSURANCE Licensed Auctioneer, for YORK AND ONTARIO COUNTIES 36 YEARS EXPERIENCE HERBERT R. BUTT Associated With Dependable Service Telephone 4 Wellington St. E. Toronto Toronto EMpire 4-3317