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The Liberal, 16 Aug 1962, p. 12

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mower Tarpaulin Several iron fence pasts Colony house. 8x18. metal roof 5 rolls snow fence 125 cedar fence posts Large steel plate water trough Many other articles not men- tioned Sale at 1.30 pm. sharp. Terms cash on day of sale. James Smith, clerk KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE. Auctioneers Phone Markham 346 or Stouffville 96208 tor Box stove Wheel hoe Set stock clippers. hand power 500 chick electric brooder Near new rutbber tired lawn tor Set block and tackle feed cart 13 Disc M-H drill Root pulper Milking machine. Surge. 3 sing- le units. complete with elec- tric motor Oil drum and pump Number of, mechanic's tools Number of bags and sacks Power emery with electric mo- pers Several goat crates Metal hog trough Metal gas tank with pump Anvil 6 ft. crosscut saw Steel bench vise Press drill or post drill Cockshutt rubber tired wagon, heavy duty high ,speed tires, practically new 2 wheel trailer. good Flat rack for wagon Set dual wheel truck chains Block with rope Good metal water trough IHC steel 10 ft. dump rake Set 5 drag harrows Set 2 drag harrows 10 ft. steel drum roller 3 Section spring tooth cultiva- 9 Tooth stifi’ tooth cultivator Steel stoneboat Turnpike shovel IHC 3 furrowed tractor plow ace bottom Several hundred bushel ham- plete with buck rake Manure spreader Vesset grain grinder M-H 7 ft. grain grinder Case corn cultivator Fanning mill MH corn binder 12 ft. step ladder speed jack Horse scuffle!- 8 Can milk cooler complete Electric pail heater Metal feed cart pipes International truck chassis, comâ€" on rubber, red color. good McCorm-ick-Deerinig oil bath 6 ft. mower. with tractor hitch International KB 8 stake body truck with dump, dual wheels. This truck is real good, low mileage Goodison 28 inch steel thresh- ing machine, complete with grain elevator Drive belt for above lHC blower cutting box with lambs Quantity of grain Approx. 2,000 bales of hay Implements McCormick-Deering W30 tractor Cattle. Sheep. Threshing Mach- ine. Farm Implements. Hay. Grain. etc. Properly belonging to the Es- tate of the LATE FRED COLE LOT 16. CONCESSION 8, MARKHAM TWP.. with her veal calf at side Registered Jersey heifer Sheep 30 Cotswold ewes with spring FRIDAY. AUGUST 24, 1962 Cattle Registeredjersey cow. suppos- Margaret Jealn Broom Wen‘t camping last week with the Dick Greenfield family, and Garry Broom went camping with the Ken Hough family. ed to ME in.December â€" Hereford & Jersey Cow, fresh, David Wark spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Del Brocco and family at their cottage near Victoria Harbour. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Walk- er, Donald and Gordon; Mr and Mrs. Tross Mallory, Scott and Michael of Sharon; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker, John and Elizabeth of Newmarket: Dr. and Mrs. Wilbert Walker. Lois and Jim of In-gersoll; Mr. and Mrs. Jame; Ash, Robbie, Donna and Ronnie of Moore- field; Mr. and Mrs. Alvi-n Murphy, Mark and Heather of Alliston, and Lynne Wellm‘an. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Middleton, Gretata and Nancy, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Middleton, Glen and Denise. attended the Walker family picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. WeI‘Iman, Queensvilie. Others attending were Geo. S. Walker of Victoria Harbour; Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Teskey of Goldwater; Alavn Teskey of Na- panee; Miss Marion Spencer of Ridgetown; Mrs. Clarence Price, Ralph. Bobby and Dougâ€" las and Gayle of Holly. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wade, Camrvil-le Road. announce the birth of their son, Ernest John, at Branson Hospital July 27. A brother for Donna, Larry and Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barton and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bar- ton of Downsview, visited Mrs. J. H. Drumm of Toronto, Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. R. A‘ Kirk spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Al Peck at their cottage on Lake Couchi- chinvg. Attend Family Picnic Correspondent Mrs. Bert Middleton Phone AL. 7-8920 Mrs. Elsie Leach. Pemberton Road, celebrated her birthday Aug. 9. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, CARRVILLE THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, August 16, 1962 The Couples Club held its‘Boynton and family last week. annual picnic for members and‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harry west, their families Sunday at the Newmarket, and Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Law-,Pcrcy Bennett spent a few days rence Stephenson. Alliston. Mr.‘recently at Manitoulin Island. and Mrs. Stephenson were. Mrs.A.Bames,c31gary.A1. l The baseball finals are on. It members of the club when they ‘is Head'ford vs Victoria Square, lived at Victoria_Square. win a best three out of five star-Neighborhood Notes ‘ies. Last week both team_s qu; Birthday greetings to Jean 3 game EBCh- When V‘°t°~"_a'Rumney, eight. Aug. 16: George Square defeated Headford, It Collard. Aug. 17; Audrey Gee was the first defeat 0f the 593' Aug. 17; Mrs. Treanor Canning. son for that team- Games “’1” Aug. 18; Ralph Boynton Aug, be played Aug. 14 and 16 in 20. ‘ ' the Victoria Square Communn M “y Park ‘ arlene and Valerie szars- MA..-“ » __A_L 9020 Y‘ Sunday School is at 10 am. Aug. 19. Public Worship is at 11.30 am. with Rev. Dou‘glas Davis, Stoufiville, in charge. James D. Stewart TU. 4 Maple Ont. A.M|LLS&SON Lumber Building Materials Prefab Garages RAMER FUELS 140 Yonge N. TU. 4-0009 RICHMOND HILL 189 Cen‘tre E. TU. 4-1313 RICHMOND HILL Fuel Oil Purina Feeds LOUGHLIN LUMBER & SUPPLY (‘0. MAPLE FEED MILL Adcock’s Variety Store TOYS~ & GIFTS PHONE TU. 4-1201 49 YONGE ST. S. RICHMOND HILL Only Local Distributors of Fuel Oils in LTD. Plumbing 8: Heating AL. 7-2331 Maple Plaza Maple YOUNG’S CLARKE‘S PHARMACY VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS Phone Richmond Hill Toronto Line BAMEB &"SON Blue Coal puijding Supplies GEO. VIGUS HARDWARE SHEPPARD & GILL LUMBER onge St., Richvale AV. 5-1109 COMPLETE LINE OF GENERAL HARDWARE TOYS GIFTS C.I.L. PAINTS NEILL & NEILL OFFERS TOWN AND RURAL PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND LISTINGS WANTED CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDLE R. 2 Gormley â€". Telephone Gormley 5421 REAL ESTATE BROKERS AV. 5-4201 SERVICE STATION GENERAL REPAIRS AL. A COMPLETE SERVICE LUMBER - HARDWARE BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES - PAINT BIG FIX THE MIX-UP CONTEST CO. LIMITED -2201 VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 71 CENTRE ST. E. 884-1361 RICHMOND HILL 884â€"1361 285-2267 * * * THIS COULD BE YOUR TRIP TO NASSAU * * * HERD SHUR~GAIN has the es- sential minerals for balanced rations AL. 7-1241 MAPLE YOU WILL HAVE LARGER PROFITS BY HAVING A HEALTHY Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boyn-ton, Debbie. Cathy and Paul. Cal- gary, Alberta. visited his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boynton and family last week. Marlene and Valerie sza‘rs- ky, Toronto, spent a few days last week with Patricia Otta- way. BRAKES - MUFFLERS ' KING CITY TE. 3-6642 OML, NAL Towing Specializing In Tune-ups CLEARVIEW MOTORS Cleaning, Repairing, Recoring All Work Guaranteed - Pick Up 8: Delivery - Authorized Harrison Distributoi Phone AV. 5-2851 66 Weldrick, Richvale 25% Off On Tires Till Sept. 15 Repairs To All The Maple Manor Refer to Page 2 For This Week's Programmes CONVALESCENT AND REST HOME Mrs. Mildred Hayden Phone AL. 7-8716 Maple, Ont. PALLETIZED STORAGE FREE ESTIMATES PHONE TU. 4-1212 ACROSS THE STREET OR ACROSS THE CONTINENT Furniture Handled “Gentle As A Lamb” 127 BIRCH AVE. BOX 504, RICHVALE. ONT. PHONE AV. 5-4911-2-3 636â€"6636 RICHMOND If THEATRE 67 YONGE ST. S. LAMB THE MOVER If SUBURBAN T RADIATOR SERVICE THE WHERBERT AND JOAN GOODHOOFD Ma GLOBE 5 TRAVEL SERVICE iOFFICIAL AGENTS FOR TCA - BOAC i & All Other Steamship 8; Airlines ‘63 YONGE ST. N.. RICHMOND HILL WHITE {ROSE} PHONE TU. 4-7851 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mumber- son. Houston, Texas. and Mrs A. Edens, Corsicaxna, Texas Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ford. St. Petersburg. Florida. called on Mr, and Mrs. Lawson Mum‘ber- son last week. Mrs. Ford is Mr. Mum-berson's sister. Miss Margaret Empring‘ham spent last week with her grandâ€" mother and aunt. Mrs. L. Knapp and Irene. yroe. j Mrs. Desmand Meed and ba- ‘vby David flew to Bristol, New Brunswick. last week. They will be living there for an indefinite period. as Mr. Meed will be do- ling deputation work in that ‘province. Mr. Meed is going by transport to New Brunswick and is taking their furniture down. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley De- Miss Maibel Louise Robert- son. Jefferson. spent a few days last week with M155 Joan Smith. berta, spent a week with Missyspent Sunday with Mr. and. Miss Lorene Hill broke one Olive Glover. Mrs. Lawson Mumberson. ‘of her big toes last week. Miss Maibel Louise Robert-1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stans- Rev. A. C. Huston. Falcon- son, Jefferson. spent a few bury, Downsview. spent last bridge. a former minister of 113375 last week with M155 Joan week with his mother and bro- the Victoria Square charge, is Smith. ther, Mrs. Bonnie Stalnsbury at present a patient in the Me- Mr. and Mrs. Frank smithvland Frank. .morial Hospital. Sudbury. N0. 7 Highway & Kcele St‘ ‘ AV. 5-2854 YOUR LOCAL “BENJAMIN MOORE DEALER PAINT IS OUR BUSINESS NOT A SIDELINE A COMPLETE LINE OF WALLPAPER PHONE TU. 4-2819 23 YONGE ST. S. RICHMOND HILL Concord Garage KNAPP’S PAINT SERVICE This Could Be YOUR Trip To Nassau Front End Alignment $6.95 TU. 4 - "44 TU. 4-1145 24 HOUR SERVICE - FULLY INSURE_D Local Or Out Of Town Trlps RICHMOND HILL & RICHVALE “THE LIBERAL" TEXACO PRODUCTS Here is Your Opportunity to Win Valuable Prizes â€" The Rules Are Easy Employees of “The Liberal” and their families are not eligible to enter this contest Toaster l’lus An Opportunity On A Grand Prize lst â€" Elgin Ladies’ Wrist Watch 2nd â€" G.E. Steam Iron 3rd â€" Proctor Automatic THIS WEEK'S PRIZES * FIX 'I'HE MIX-UP CONTEST * Chez 3 Paane HAIR STYLIST TU. 4-2726 TRIP TO NASSAU Copyright Advertising Features 1962 TAXI ‘following a three week vacationicompletea "1 “me 10" the” V3" Mr. and Mrs. Harvey then de-‘age of 56. in Texas. ‘Cation- icided Bobby should see a docâ€" Mr. Murdoch was working on Ruth Lepkey is visiting rcla-t Mr. Curtis had a great helpâ€" tor. So while the mouse was'the roof of his brother's house tives in Mount Dennis. ‘mate in his wife, who workedisent away for rabies examina- at Larder Lake when he fell Three years ago, two men withtalongside him laying linoleum tion, Bobby suffered through a and was instantly killed. an eye to the future commencediand making the tent top and series of rabies shots. Anyway“ As yet it has not been deter- work on a tent trailer. These curtains. His father. George all‘s well that ends well. The mined whether or not Mr. Mur- men, Ralph Curtis and Robert Curtis, also helped. and last butimouse was given a clean bill doch suffered a heart attack. He Suter, worked at intervals oninot least, young Gary. age two of health and so was Bobby. is survived by his wife and the project. This summer Mr. and a half without whose help complete with rabies inocula- three chillren. all of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Charles and family, have returned home following a three week vacation in Texas. Mrs. R, Aston. Church St.. is making good progress in the Branson Hospital following sur- gery. TE. 3-5173 AV. 5- 3814 Series No. 3 must be in “The Liberal August 21. 168 YONGE N., RICHMOND HILL, AV. 5-1105 SERIES 3 KING COLD FOOD PLAN FREEZERS FOOD FOR YOUR FREEZER 88 YONGE ST. S. FIX THIS MIX-UP Langstaff 8: Thornlea News LEASE PUT SERIES NO. ON ENVELOPE KING CITY R. D. LITTLE 8. SON LIMITED DEAR WHO GAVE US RIG JOKER SELLS BREW JIM TO TOP VOTERS DOAB CHART KEGS AREA GAY SOLD LANS & MILT BUD RAN A BUS SERVICE AT IRRO GO GORD CAN RACE HE MUST CALL GORIE NOT IN QUEENS BALI. RINGS BORK'S JEWELLERS LARGEST ASSORTMENT 0F WATCHES IN RICHMOND HILL WHEN BUYING YOUR WATCH SEE YOUR WATCHMAKER AT CORRESPONDENT: MRS. B. LEPKEY Phone AV. 5-3489 SAVE UP TO $800 ON ALL '62 FORDS TU. 4-5588 71 King St. Grand Prize Expense paid trip to Nassau for Two lâ€"Identify the firms whose names are mixed-up below. Each line represents a firm name S-ame letters are used. No more. No less. 2â€"Official contest slips are available from any of the merchants whose names appear on this page. 3â€"Entries must be received at the office of “The Liberal" within five days of each publication. 4â€"All entries should be mailed or delivered to Fix the Mix-up Contest. “The Liberal”. 5~In case of a tie, neatness and originality will be the deciding factors. Also the number of contest slips from the different advertisers on this page. 6â€"Contestants are only eligible to win one of the weekly prizes, plus the grand prize. Enter as often as you wish, using official contest slips. The contest lasts for five weeks and mixed-up firm names will be changed each week. Tâ€"The judges‘ decision shall be final and no entries will be returned. Suter purchased property to build a summer cottage, so Mr. Curtis took over full ownership lof the trailer. From then on its ‘been a constant hive of activity at the Curtis home. getting it completed in time for their va- cation. Mr. Curtis had a great help- mate in his wife. who worked alongside him laying linoleum PHONE TU. 4- 3151 ELGIN MILLS ONT. LAWN MOWERS TORO AUTHORIZED CHAIN SAWS SERVICE GARDEN EQUIPT. WHEELHORSE DEALERS RELIABLE MOWER AND EQUIPMENT CENTRE SALES AND SERVICE TU. 4-1124 YONGE STREET NORTH RICHMOND HILL OWNED AND OPERATED BY MOCK BROS. Contest Slips Given on Sales of a Dollar 'or More COOK’S B.P. AUTO SERVICE WE SPECIALIZE IN TUNEUPS AND BRAKE SERVICE Please Put Series Number on Envelope WATCHES office by 5 pm TU. 4-1687 AUGUST 16 With continued efforts and practice Bobby soon had this mouse tame enough to feed him. But one day the mouse must not have been in a good mood because he hit the boy. There wasn't much attention paid to this event until Bobby discov- ered his pet dead by the time the next feed came around. PRESCRIPTIONS 9014 YONGE ST. RICHVALE AV. 5-3' Recer‘rtly 3 found its way at the home Ed Harvey much to the Bobby. work on the trailer would haveztions. been dull. . Mr. a Anyway. all this culminated,Avenue. in their leaving Friday after-business WUIA uu uu: uaucl WUulu uave:uons. ‘Baptis" been dull. » Mr. and Mrs. Gerard, 16th} The Anyway. all this culminated,Avenue. have been combinina school in their leaving Friday after-business with pleasure during Church noon for a trailer camp at Lake'a 10-day visit to Montreal and from 9 Simcoe. And they really deserve‘Quebec City. rchildre] that vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Badger rpmmivl LAâ€" REAR 186 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL AUTO BOATS FURNITURE PHONE 884-5336 Bargains Bargains Bargams LAWNMOWERS, SPREADERS, SPRAYERS, FERTILIZER, LAWN SPRINKLERS, GARDEN TOOLS OF ALL KINDS. WATSON’S UPHOLSTERY EXPERT REPAIRS TO TV - RADIO - HI-FI FRANKS T.V ALLEN COURT HARDWARE Richmond Hill Area TU. 4-4913 LTD. 43:; MARKHAM RD. RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-5331 PHARMACY RICHVALE Car Radios and Tape Recorders LEADER small field mouse into the basement of Mr. and Mrs. on 16th Avenue, delight of young PHONE 257-1561 5-377 0 Wild Bird Feed 0 Lawn Grass Seed D Lawn and Garden Fertilizer MAPLE SEED MILL The sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. D. McCoy. 16th Avenue, on the sudden death this week-end of Mrs. McCoy’s brother, C. H. ‘Murdoch of Kitchener. at the age of 56. LADIES' & GENTS' CUSTOM AND ALTERATION WORK TU. 4-4212 5 Yonge S. RICHMOND HILL RICHMOND TAILORING C0. Completé Ofiice Supplies Typewriters 8.: Adding Machines Rentals - Sales - Service Duplicating - Photo Copying Social Stationery 16 Yonge N. TU. 4-4231 Mr. Murdoch was working on the roof of his brother‘s house at Larder Lake when he fell and was instantly killed. For All Your Music Instruments Accessories 73 Yonge S. Richmond Hill TU. 4-5342 APEX FURNITURE - APPLIANCES - NEW AND USED Repairs To All Appliances Used Appliances For Home or Cottage 20A Yonge St. South Richmond Hill AV. 5-5226 Residents of 16th Avenue, es- pecially those suffering from hay fever. were happy to see the weeds cut on the field on the north side of the street recent- 1y. Dies In Fall Mr. and Mrs. Badger recently purchased the home formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Van- derbeer on 16th Avenue. The ALLEGRO 8009 Yonge St. Thornhill AV. 5-2176 YORK OFFICE EQUIPMENT _> ‘ HALfl’NSWDVO'MESTIC FUELS TU. 4-4361 - FURNACE, STOVE & DIESEL OIL b/U-IZ) V lbU-M V V $33 .80 INCLUDING: FREE INSTALLATION WHEEL BALANCING TUBE FREE ROAD HAZARD INSURANCE TYPE CANADIAN TIRE CORP. 670-15 WANT PIANOS & USED FURNITURE â€" CASH PRICES PAID ‘â€" WE ALSO SELL GOOD USED FURNITURE 28 INDUSTRIAL RD. RICHMOND HILL PHONES TU. 4-2613 â€" AV. 5-5101 TU. 4-1196 FRANK'S MOVERS AND STORAGE CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING Restyling - Repairs BONNELL ANTIQUES MAPLE, ONT MUSIC 750-14 nDCl Vlkc otauuu Bayi 1ew & Markham Rd. 1f the winner of the Nassau trip receives their contest slip from our station they will receive 25 gals. of gas Richmond Hill TU. 4-3502 CYCLE & SPORT SHOP Bicycles: C.C.M. & Raleigh Repairs To All Makes Complete Line Of Sporting Goods TU. 4-1213 25 Yonge S. Richmond Hill, Ont. BRAND NEW NYLON TIRES 15 CU. FT. FREEZERS FROM $249.00 TELEVISION & HI-FI Richmond Hill TV AND APPLIANCES PHONE TU. 4-7456 * Custom Upholstering * Antiques A Specialty If winning contestant gels. slip here - reduction of 10% on order over $50.00 will be given. Telephone: Bus. AV. 5-534? MECHANIC ON DUTY ALL WORK GUARANTEED PHONE TU. 4-4851 TRY OUR TAKE OUT SERVICE PIPING HOT CHECK OUR MENU FOR FAMOUS CHINESE DISHES The average July in Sunday creased 17 from Reports from othe aries and fields of will be heard. The Suhday school picnic is to be held this year on Sept. 8 atiMusselman's Lake Park. children 5 to 12. At 7 pm. the young pa are meeting <13 years and for their part in the school Rev. Elwyn Daviénsroi Bi~ ble Christian Union. will be the main speaker at the second annual missionary conference Sept. 16 to 19A Suit 30 Yonge S. TU. 4-2141 J. C. HORVAT, B.A., 0D OPTOMETRIST Res. TU. 4-4813 31 Morgan Ave. Thornhill Readers may order re- prints of staff photos appearing in “The Liberal" at the newspaper office. 63 Yonge Street South. Rich- mond Hill. Markham Rd. 8: Bayview TOWN INN - RESTAURANT - Eyes Examined Prescriptions Filled TU 4-4641 15 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill REPRINTS AVAILABLE F. SAMUELSEN RICHMOND HILL 34 Yonge St. 5 Richmond Hill Church News daily vacation Bible at Langstafl‘ Baptist is continuing this week am. to 11.30 a.m.. £01- AL’S TOM HUGHES Service Station he young people AV. 5-1101 Keay’s Garage attendance for School has in- last year. LICENCED mission- endeavor up)

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