D.H.I.A.: 509 fat. 9 Fa-Ho Nig; Sire: Baileys R A Request; Dam: Erinside} Ranger Nig; Born: Nov. 2/64.‘ 10 Homey Oda Sovereign Dew-; drop; Sire: Roeland Reflec-’ lion Sovereign; D.H.I.A.:i Matureâ€"305-14457-601 fat; Bred: Jan. 12/65, Skokie. 11 Fa-Ho Bitter Sweet; Sire: Selling Triune Achilles; Dam: Homey Oda Sovereign Dewdrop: Born: Sept. 5/63; Bred: Dec. 31/64. Skokie. 12 Brown Hill Reflection Mar- tha; Sire: Roeland Reflection Sovereign; D.H.I.A.: Mature ~305-16348-570 fat; Bred: May 18/64, Seiling Triune. Achilles. 13 Brown Hill Reflection AgJ nes; Sire: Pahst Roamer Ad- min; Dam: Brown Hill Re- flection Martha: Born Oct. 10/6 "Bred: Oct. 14, 1964, .Elmcr t. Pontiac Chieftain. 14 Olive Royal Sovereign; Sire: 2 yI‘s.â€"305-11804-‘ 42 Heifer 78908; Sire: Ranger Dam: Babe: D.H.I.A.: Mature â€"305-l7751-698 fat; Born Oct. 30/63. 43 Alice 5645P9; D.H.I.A.: Ma- ture â€" 305-19307-723 fat; Fresh 44 Heifer; Sire: Request; Dam: Alice; D.H.I.A.: Matureâ€" 305-19307-723 fat; Born: Jan. 9/65. 45 Heifer 78934; Sire: Triune: Dam: Alice: D.H.I.A.: Ma- ture â€" 305-19307-723 fat; Born Dec. 30/63. Heifer 68753; Sire: Triune; Dam: Alice; D.H.I.A.: Mature â€"305-19307-723 fat; Born Oct 24/62; Bred: Oct. 9, 1964, Chieftain. Myra 72825W9; D.H.I.A.: 46 47 2 yrs. â€" 305-13146â€"460 fat; Fresh. 48 Alma 1170220; D.H.I.A.: 3 yrs â€"305â€"13451-439 fat; Bred: May 1/64, Request. 49 Gail N. 77448; D.H.I.A.: 3 yrs. 305-14213-531 fat; 16 CATTLE: REGISTERED HOLSTEIN FEMALES 1Marydale Segis Elizabeth; Sire: Way Brook Hartag Sula tan; D.H.I.A.: 3 yrs.-â€"305-35 13268-531 fat. 1 2 Fa-Ho Liz: Sire: Seiling Tri- une Achilles; Dam: Mary- dale Segis Elizabeth; Bornz‘36 ' Dec. 13/64. I 3 Northmount Annie; Sire: Roeland Reflection Severn eign; D.H.I.A.: Matureâ€"305437 15677-647 fat. 4 Fa-Ho Annie: Sire: Glenvue Sky Chief: Dam: North-pa mount Annie: Borne: Sept. 2/64. 5 Brown Hi†'l‘exal Phoebe;‘39 Sire: Rnsafe Johnathan;l D.H.I.A.: 2 yrsâ€"30542963-1 409 fat. 1 21 24 l0 33 31 6 Brown Hill llope: Sire: Way" Brook Climax; Dam: Brownz40 Hill Texal Phoebe; Born: Oct 29/63. 7 Fa-Ho Phoebe; Sire: Glen-l vue Sky Chief; Dam: Brown!“ Hill Texal Phoebe; Born‘.’ Nov. 7/64. 8 Erinside Ranger Nig: Sire: Kenevelyn Model Ranger“ 18 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Feb. 25, 1965 GRADE HOLSTEIN FEMALES ' Bess H70218: D.H.I.A.: 1‘13" ture â€" 305-14610â€"631 falz‘ Bred: June 16/64, Ranger, Heifer 78942; Sire Seiling Triune Achilles; Dam: BeSS H70218: Born: Jan. 29/64A Louie L67072: D.HAI.A.: 2 yrs. â€" 305-15342-567 fat: Bred; June 19/64‘ Ranger. Heifer 78941: Sire: Seiling Triune Achilles: Dam: Louie L67072; Born: Jan. 14/63. Bee 5661P9: D.H.I.A.: Ma- tureâ€"305488804501 fat. Heifer 82861: Sire: Request; Dam: Bee 5661P9: Born Dec. Bonhie 72'827W9; D.H.I.A.: 3160 yrs. â€" 305-17050-564 ram Bred: Nov. 17/64. Skokie. 161 22/64. Heifer 78933: Sire: Ranger; Dam: Bee 5661P9; Born Dec. 21/63. Mona 72822W9: Sire: Real- ization: Dam: Bee 5661P9; On'test: B‘orn Nov. 1/61. Cathie H70221; D.H.I.A.: 3 yrs.â€"305-12383-470 fat: Bred Aug. 8/64. Chieftain. Heifer 74293; Sire: Triune; Dam: Nova; D.H.I.A.: Ma- ture â€"â€" 305-14823-515 fat; Born Sept. 7/63. Fern N77449: D.H.I_A.: 4 yrs. â€"305â€"14122-558 fat; Bred: July 31/64. Leader. of registered and high grade Holsteins, A.C. and MB. tractors, combine, N.H. forage harvester, ton stake truck, bulk milk cooler, Surge milker, modern farm machinery, poultry equipment, hay, straw, grain, mis- cellaneous articles, etc., the property of J. AND R. TORRANCE at Lot 11, Concession 9 East, 2% miles East of Mark- ham Village on No. 7 Highway, on TUESDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1965 James Smith & Assistants. Clerks Ken & Clarke Prentice. Auctioneers, Markham. Ont, phone 294-3161 or 640-3686 Copy with listing of cattle will be sent to anyone requesting same. Proprietors or auctioneers will not be responsible for any public liability. property damage or injury to the public in connection with this auction sale. Farm is sold FARM SOLD â€" IMPORTANT EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE TERMS CASH ON DAY OF SALE WITH CLERK. WITHOUT RESERVES is sold. Sale starts at 12:00 noon. Sale of cattle starts approximately 2.00 pm. under cover. Locust Hill U.C. Ladies will have a lunch booth on the premises 65 Full Flow. 30 Kay 5653P9; On 'l‘est; Bred: June 19/64. Ranger. 51 Rilda 72823W9; On Test; Bred: Dec. 8/64. Skokie. 62 Nan 72819W9; On Test; Bred: Oct. 3ï¬64. Triune; 63 Pansy 72818W9; Sire: Ran- ger; Dam: Olive Royal Sovâ€" ereign; D.H‘I.A.: Mature â€"- 305-17568-686 fat; On Test; Bred: Dec. 31/64, Skokie. 64 Millie 72826W9; Bred: June 16/64. Ranger. 65 Heifer '1‘819417; Born: Dec. 10/62; Bred: Nov. 13. 1964. Triune. Also a number of cattle and calves not entioned. TRACTORS. TRUCK & GRAIN! On 'l‘est:' MACHINERY l‘I‘Onl EHU [I'LICK axe: Wan LUU x 16 tires. Fellows oil bath pump jack. 150 gal. steel water livestock tank. Roper 12 ins. auger post hole digger fit to 3pt. hitch. Forks. shovels, pails. bars, chains. bags, fittings, odd tools, along with many other useful farm articles etc.. but too numerous to mention. DAIRY EQUIPMENT Craft bulk tank stainless steel milk cooler. 36 can capacity. with extra remote control unit. near new and in good condition. ASurge milker vacuum pump, 4 lunit capacity and with W H.P. .Century 60 cycle motor. 3 Surge single milker units, Sputnik Evhole Amilk porter, near new. Allis-Chalmers W.D. 45 tractor. with lights. starter. pulley, adjustable rear wheels. 3 pt. snap coupler, also with front end hydraulic control loader. bucket, grader snow plow blade. good. M.H. No. 44 standard tractor with lights. starter. and live PTO etc. good. 1959 Chevrolet. Apache No. 38. 1 ton truck with stake and livestock body. extra helper springs, low mileage, good. M.H. No. 60 7’ cut PTO com- bine with hydraulic lift con- trol table. good. Heifer 74223; Sire: Ranger;‘N.H. No. 616 PTO forage harv- Dam: Fern; D.H.I.A.: 4 yrs.‘ ester C/W 5' cut green forage â€"305-14122-558 fat; Born‘ bar reel and corn row crop Mar. 2/ 63; Bred: Oct. 9.7 attachment. near new. 1964. Chieftain. :Gehl PTO combination forage Heifer 82805; Sire: Rangerfl and grain high lift, short auâ€" Dam: Olga; D.H.I.A.: Mature! ger blower on rubber with -â€"305-12917-583 fat; Born; 40' filler pipe and deflection â€"305-17812-619 fat: Born March 18/64. Heifer 68752: Sire: Sky Chief: Dam: Babe: D.H.1.A.: Matureâ€"305â€"17751-698 fat; Born Oct. 7/62; Bred: Oct. 8/64, Chieftain. Heifer 78908; Sire: Ranger Dam: Babe; D.H.I.A.: Mature -â€"305-17751-698 fat: Born Oct. 30/63. Alice 5645P9; D.H.I.A‘: Ma- ture â€"â€" 305-19307-723 fat; Fresh Heifer; Sire: Request; Dam: Alice; D.H.I.A‘: Matureâ€" 305-19307-723 fat; Born: Jan. 9/65. Heifer 78934; Sire: Triune: Dam: Alice; D.H.I.A.: Ma- ture â€" 305â€"19307-723 fat; Born Dec. 30/63. Heifer 68753; Sire: Triune; Dam: Alice; D.H.I.A.: Mature â€"305-19307-723 fat; Born Oct 24/62; Bred: Oct. 9, 1964, Chieftain. Myra 72825W9; D.H.I.A.: 2 4 yrs. Fresh. Ollie; 4 yrs. Born 1/: H.P. electric motor. =Remote ram cylinder. ‘ Tractor heat houser. .Set farm platform scales. ‘ Blacksmith’s anvil. 40 ft. extension ladder. 4 or 5 steel farm gates. 200 gal. fuel tank. Quantity used lumber 2" x 6" planking, beams, in ash and hardwood lumber. Portable barn grain bin. 1 HP. 60 cycle H.D. electric motor with 50’ extension cord. .,Approximately 50 or more cedar posts. ‘ 4 livestock field hay feeder racks. 8 livestock field feeder bunks Jackall lift jack. Set H.D. tractor chains 12" x ters. Fellows portable concrete mix- er. Barb and electric fence wire, etc. Portable wheel stable hand tank. Roper 12 ins. auger post hole digger fit to 3pt. hitch. Forks. shovels, pails. bars, chains. bags, fittings, odd tools, along with many other useful farm articles etc. but too numerous to mention. 2 stainless steel strainers. 5 or 6 8 gal. milk cans. Other milk pails. etc. 2 stable feed carts. HAY. GRAIN. STRAW AND POULTRY SUPPLIES oats. Approx. 300 bus. of shelled corn 1 chicken de-pecker. 5 poultry crates. 9 sets electric brooders.. Several nest sets. feeders. wat- erers. along with other poul- try supplies. etc. Approx Approx Approx 1,000 bales mixed hay 1,000 bales straw. 600 bus. or more feed Vaughan Township School Board is to be asked to sign a five year lease for that part of Vaughan Township municip- al offices which it occupies or vacate the premises by March 15. It was reported at the Feb- ruary 15 meeting of council that a study of allo’cationof of- fice space in the building indi- cates that additional accommo- dation will have to be found either for the existing and ad- ditional township administra- tive staff or for the school board. It was recommended that tem- porary accommodation be proâ€" vided for the school board in the committee room of the mu- nicipal building pending reno- vation of the school property. Two youth who attempted to get some gas before the fill- ing station opened. were each fined $50 and costs when they appeared in magistrate‘s court last week. Constable Douglas Tribblinz, Markham Township Police. tes- tified that he had picked up the two accused on suspicion after he had seen two people running away from a service station in Ringwood about 3.30 a.m.. December 24. Convicted of attempted theft were Fred McKenney, 17. of Ringwood, and Raymond Hatha- way, 18. of RR 2. Markham. In his defense. McKenney said he had planned to take some gas from the car. but only because all the service stations were closed. He said he knew the owner and intended to pay him for the gas the next day. New Fire SchoolFour Teenagers Fined In Court Bd. Office In Vaughan He said the siphoning equip- ment was used by his father, who was in the automobile busi- ness. to transfer gas from one car to another around his pre- mises. Start reading “The Liberal†at breakfast time. Call 884-1105 for early Thursday morning home delivery service. In speaking to sentence, de- fence counsel Paul Manguy, said that while the two were guilty of a criminal offence. it hadn’t been as black as it ap- peared. numuunuummunmnmmunIumnuuunuuumuuluumluuml fllllIll““\lllllllmllI“l\ll“|\|t\l‘fl\‘l\llllllllllWll‘lllmlll\llllllllllll' l Richmond Hill TV A South Block ; Richmond Heights Shopping‘ Centre Phones: \V. 5-3756 TU. 4-7456 Give Winter weather the “cold shoulder†NOW. Call us today for the fine Fuel Oil that will bring warm, even heat to your home to stay. RAMER FUELS 189 CENTRE ST. EAST 884-1313 THE WEAfHER EoLo DEBIDE ANp HIGS -â€" AND SM‘WVE HAD WHAT MAKES NH 80 SURE CfllflR TV IS PERFECIEU? 28 Levendale Road Richmond Hill 7 area. This brought some objection from one member of the audi- ence who felt that since the CNR was supported by federal funds. to which he was already contributing tax money. he III I IIIC llflll III [MC the marshalling yard. The CNR was advised that council was considering lo- cating a fire hall in the Keele Street and Highway 7 area. This brought some objection from one member of the audi- ence who felt that since the CNR was supported by federal funds. to which he was already contributing tax money. he shouldn't be further taxed to provide them with fire protec- tion. In La v- Fined for drinking under ageient se were: James Wessels, 16, of 69‘bation Carrville Road, $40 and costs} Mag Michael Flannizan. 19, of 1221that Roseview Avenue, $45 andm'ere costs: Lorne Long. 19. of 153tgettin ‘Yonge Street North, $35 and: “Y0 ‘costs; Lynn Carter. 16. of RR 2.1not y( Maple. $35 and costs. By The four were arrested in attion, 1 car on Yonge Street in Rich-mach mond Hill by Constable Robert‘urday Deighton, who testified thatlfrom they had all been drinking. and gangs that one of them was drunk at the time. ‘ t n..â€" It was pointed out however that the CNR is a taxpayer in Vaug‘h‘an Township (Clerk J. M. McDonald indicated they would pay between 70 and 80 thous- and dollars in municipal taxes this year> and as such. were en- itled to fire protection. It was noted too, that the sev- eral industries already located in the area would require fire protection and this would also be a selling point for the sale of more industrial lots. The road committee reported a total of $574.463 spent on roads. culverts and bridges last year and a resolution was pass- ed to petition the Department of Highways for their grant on this amount. The fire and police com- mittee report showed that council had been approach- ed by the CNR enquiring if any consideration had been given to the establishment of a fire hall in the area of the marshalling yard. The CNR was advised that council was considering lo- cating a fire hall in the Keele Street and llighway INSTALLER GUARANTEED 10,000 MILES or one year CHEV - FORD 0 PONTIAC - MOST COMPACTS â€" OTHERS SLIGHTLY HIGHER We do a" this work -- . NR A FIRESTONE BONDED LININGS AT DOWN-TO-EARTH PRICES We adjust brakes, add fluid, if needed and inspect brake linings and drums. Replace old lining and shoes on all four wheels with Firestone Factory Engineered Bonded Brake Linings. Clean and inspect brake drums for trueness. Inspect complete hydraulic system. Inspect brake shoe return springs for equal tension. inspect grease seals and wheel bearings. Adjust brakes on all four wheels for full contact on drums. BOTH FOR $2.99 i Four teenagers, who claimed gthey didn‘t know where the beer had come from when they were picked up on drinking charges, January 17. were all fined under the Liquor Control Act, last week in magistrate‘s court. For Drinking While Under Age The quartet had been to a dance at Newmarket but denied drinking, or any knowledge of the beer in the car. Richard T. Moscrop, 17, of Summit View. Box 2, Richmond Hill, was given a suspended sentence and placed on proba- tion for a year when he was convicted of a charge of mali- cious damage. Constable Edward Green. Ri- onâ€"but not anythihg sharp, l chmond Hill. testified that Mos- pointed, or small. Best of ‘ crop had put his fist through} all. your baby loves to play the glass panelling in the doorl with youâ€"his parents. of a restaurant on Yonge Street.‘ December 19. after he had be-‘CARL E' HILL' M'Du M-O-H- come angry at not being ablelâ€"â€"â€"._.__ (I Wmm’kx’kï¬vkï¬â€™kmm’kmmmmmmmmmm'xmm m A A A r! INSTALLED GUARANTEED 20,000 MILES or two years $40 and costs; Magistrate James Butler said Precision balance both front wheels to prolong tire life. Weights included, no extra charge. You're in safe hands with Firestone Brake Experts David Porter. attendance of- ficer for York Central District High School Board, spoke on his behalf and asked for a leni- ent sentence. with possible pro- mediately. Moscrop has a previous con- viction for a similar offence. that “over-indulgent parents†were the cause of such youths getting into trouble. “Your father should be not you," he said. By the terms of his proba- tion, Moscrop must be in by 11 each night. and 12:30 on Sat- urdays. and must stay away from any known criminals. or gangs. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK GUARANTEED 30,000 MILES or three years INSMLLED When a baby plays. he uses his eyes. mouth, hands and whole body. Let him have many chances to play. Give him a tin cup. :1 wooden Clothespin a spool on a looped ssring. and so onâ€"but not anything sharp. pointed, or small. Best of all. your baby loves to play with youâ€"his parents. Your Baby‘s First Year nto the washroom im hfre RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 884-4401 UNI-CHARGEY-H“ Typewriters - Adding Machines Your Ofï¬ce Machine Specialist 88 Baker Ave.. Richmond Hill SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS Wight-s pharmacy! All popular makes on ha] Day or Evenings. 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