[SEAMLESS MESH NYLONS| RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE l\l\.l IWIUIIIJ III.I\II I I J \.I.II I In. OPEN EVERY DAY "I‘ll, 6. THURS. & FRI. "ML 9' First Quality. Here's your chance to scoop up these utterly fashionable hose. ‘Brandy Cream‘, ‘Rose Glace’ & ‘Tangy Beige'. Sizes: 9-11. Comparable Value 67¢ each PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE LADIES' HALF SLIPS OF ACETATE TRICOT May Special THE LIBERAL. Richmond For Square MAY SALE Tempting treats to pop into your mouth. Only lb. Comparable at 39c 1b Toasted COCONUT MARSHMALLOWS Hill. Ontario. Thursday, May 3. 1962 COMPETENCE EXPERIENCE RELIABILITY 5006102 and Ronnie 0f RiCh-igrant. The Carlesi variety is, mond Hill, Miss Carol Goodingiand also the new hybrid car. and Phil Paxton of Torontoï¬cephalum. All have beautiful er. and Mrs. Robt. Taylor of‘fall colouring and berries. lNew Toronto. Mr. and Mrs.‘ The weigela is Very showy Floyd Winger and boys 0fand may be had in white, shades Queensville. Mr. and Mrs- Ver'bf pink, rose and crimson. Take non Gooding and family Oilyour choice and consider the Dundalk. and Mr. and Mrs. Ken foliage mo_ for this shrub may Jones and family of DiCkSOIl'S‘be had with leaves of purple- Hill. red (Purpureal or green varie- Mr. and Mrs. Ora Raymer of gated with yellow (Nana Varie- Markham, and Miss Annie Yeo‘gatal. "l‘hese will give accent had supper Sunday with Mr. and to your shrubbery and colour Mrs. George Barrett and family. after the flowering season is Miss Sheilah Wilcox al‘IiVEd;over. The Weigela often dec- liome from Halifax this week lares a bonus and offers a see- after completing her art course ond blooming in the fall. there. Daphne in early June is Re\'. and MI‘S- Em Lugs 0f covered with sweetly scented "wen, ,_u..,,,_ L7) J! , Miss Sheilah Wi‘cox arlived home from Halifax this week after completing her art course there. Rev. and Mrs. Ern Lucas of Wallaceburg had dinner Thurs- day with Mr. and Mrs. George French. Miss Carol Rubel of Ridge- way spent Easter holidays with Miss Helen Nigh. Miss Jean Brillinger visited Mr. and Mrs. George French and played a tape recording n! the Good Friday service at Heist: Hill Church. Mrs. Emma Winger of Ridgeâ€" way is spending a couple of weeks with her son-in-law and Going! Going! Gone! If you like something blue try Caryopleris, which forms a low mound of silvery green leaves and bears clusters of blue flowers. One variety is Blue Mist and the other is Heavenly Blue. a deeper shade‘ the other shrubs have ï¬nished and the well-known P. G. liv- drangea is spectacular in the Daphne in covered with pink flowers. The Snowhill Hydrangea can be relied upon for a gnod show of bloom in mid-summer when the other shrubs have ï¬nished like something blue Place the shrub at the same level as it grew before. You'll see the soil line on the stem. Loosen the burlap if it is 3.3. If it is a bare-root plant. trim off any broken roots and spread well. Fill in with your prepared soil and water well to settle the soil. Prune back the top third of the plant and remove any weak stems. Add a mulch to help conserve moisture dur- ing the ï¬rst season. Do not plant your shrubs too close together. Remember that a very small shrub or tree will assume proportions in three or four years time. Consider also the eventual height. and spread of each shrub and keep your low ones well to the fore. Donit plant a Poten- titia or a Caryopteris behind a buddlei or a Beauty Bush or any other that has a tall habit of growth. Cnn<ult your nursery catalogue hefnre you plant. Your flowering shrubs. will give you many years of care- free enjoyment. [Town Public Schools Enrolment at Richmond Hill’s six schools was only up 13 since September 1961, Superin- tendent Gordon McImrye in‘for- med the school board members last week. He predicted that the total school population is likely to grow during the June - Septem- ber period this year. but did not give any anticipated ï¬gures to this effect. Board approval “'3: given to his recommendation that ï¬ve excursion trips for pupils in grade 6 and 7, as well as for Beverley Acres and Pleasant- ville School Senior Choirs members be approved. Grade 7 and the senior auxi- liary class of MacKillop School will be bused to Pionee-r Village on June 1 at an approximate Superintendent Reports Small Increase Pupils Painting AND Paperhangmg WILLOW PAINTING CONTRACTORS (“ALL BA. 1-2861 3 REXDALE CAR & TRUCK RENTALS LTD. §CARS 8. TRUCKS FOR RENT ¢OOâ€OWO A Illï¬ll‘ nI‘IlllA-n- n...- O ; (Sherwood Motors) V ' ’ooowoooooooooooooomw 88 Baker Ave.. Richmond Hill Day or Evenings TU. 4-1745 Typewriters - Adding Machines SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS ‘your office machine specialist' R. R. 1 MAPLE lee portable models at ‘Wight’s Pharmacy’ L. H. SIMS BY THE DAY â€" WEEK â€" 0R YEAR ALL POPULAR MAKES AND MODELS MAPLE â€" RICHMOND HILL All popular make: on hand Sneclal Sludents’ Rate. ALpine 7-1461