Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 15 Dec 1927, p. 8

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Consol Sets, Candle Sticks, Fancy Teapots, Bread Plates, Vases, Lily Bowls, Water Sets of pieces from $1.25 up, and a good selection of China Cups & Saucers; also a large assortment of other articles too numerous to mention. It shall be to your advantage to pay us avisit and see our stock. Try Our Home-Made Scotch Shortbread Baskets of Fruit Made up on Request See our display of Bulb Bowls with Hyacinths and Double Daffodils, suitable for Christmas Gifts. PHONE 8 LEADER $195? The Message of the Day. China Suggestions Phone 18 PAGE EIGHT Buy Your Gifts Early F. Y. W. Brathwaite IN DOING SO SEE US We have Gifts for every Member of the Family. Christmas ’Records Now In. . & M5 TEEN The Entire Stock Torn from it’s Moorings and thrown on Public Sale at Prices that Will put Dollars back into the Pockets of Every Customer that attends this Great Bargain Event-~- Think of it Folks! Right at the Xmas Season, Genuine Savings, No Sacrifice of Quality--COME-SAVE Drop everything and be here at 9 o’clock sharp Fr Don’t Miss This Big Event or You’ll Regret it Come and do Your Shopping Nowâ€" And Sa ve Dollars! MEN’S WORK SHIRTS Extra Good Quality Regular $1.25 MEN’S HEAVY ALL WOOL RIBBED COMBINATIONS MENS SILK TIES Boxed {01' Christmas Regular $1.00 Richmond Hill Selling Starts Friday, December 16th at 9 a.m. 1\CÂ¥, Lllill QOJJU $1.9 To the First 25 Customers atthe Door, at 9 O’Clock Friday Morning, we will sell a Regular$1.50 Silk Hose at the Ridiculous Price of 9 Cents. .Bé there whenthe Doors Open at 9 O’Clock Sharp. Regular $3.00 69c. S90. $1.50 Silk Hose Richmond Hill, Ont. We Deliver. MEN’S EXTRA HEAVY PURE WOOL SOX Womens Knitâ€" ted Bloomers Hurry for These at All Linen Hand ToweL ing, colored Border Per Bloomers {order Per YD. rd 29c. Regul a 1‘ fer the nnnosition. Lela Brillinprer, Minister of Health and Education and Bud Fee, Minister of Health and Edu- cation for the opposition. During the counting of the Ballots bv the return- ing officers Miss E. Barker, and Bryâ€" an Sharpless, Miss Nora Tew rendered a couple of instrumental solos. Next weeks meetino: will be withdrawn on account of the rehearsals for the Christmas tree. Annual Christmas Tree and Entertain- ment in the United Church The annual Christmas Tree and en- tertainment will be held in the United Church next Wednesday evening. De- cember 21st, at 8 p.m. The program will consist of Dialogues. drills, t'ibl- eaus, recitations, choruses etc.. out on by the members of the Sunday School. A silver collection will be taken up. Social and Prrsonal Miss Marguerite Boyle spent a couple of days last week with Mr: and Mrs. Rice. at Auburn, Ontario, also taking part in an entertainment there on Friday evening. Women’s Ass0ciation Held Annual Meeting The Woman’s Association of the United Church. here. held their De- cember meeting on Wednesday, De- cember 14. The main feature of the afternoon was the election of officers under the direction of the pastor, Rev. B.R. Strangways. The results were as follows:â€" President, Mrs. N.J. Smellie; lst Viceâ€"President, Mrs. John Francis; 2nd Vice-President, Mrs. R. Simpson; Seretary, Mrs. A. Thompson; Finan- cial Secretary, Miss Bowes: Corres- pondent Secretary. Mrs. Johnson; Treasurer, Miss A. Boyle; Convenor, of Parsonage Committee, Mrs. Teas- dale; Convenor of Flower Committee, Mrs. Echlin; Convener of Visiting es planted around the walks of thei park, and several other rash promises] were made, and as the ladies won by an majority of two votes, the citizens of , Thornhill may look forward in the future to some wonderful improve-1 ments in our village. The followingv took part in the election:â€"â€"Mrs. W. Luesby, Premier, Willard Simpson, Premier and leader of the opposition, Nora Johns, Minister of Finance, Bruce McDonald, Minister of Finance l Humorous Mock Election Put on in Committee, Mrs. McDonald; Pianist, Young People's Society Mrs. Strangways. A very interesting and humorous! Pilblic SChool Concert mock election was put an several The 0f the School are members 0f the WW P90?“ mew i’a’flfii‘iflgvffiimi‘fi ffifilfimfrf $32: ‘of the United Church here last Mon- day, December 22nd, in the school. ‘day evening. The ladies had held 3.! Victoria Chapter Meeting majority in the Dominion Parliament V. . , _ . . ictoria Chapter, Thornhlll enjoyed for the last five years and an election a very successful meeting on ednes_ was now takmz place m the year Of day night. It was the occasion of the £315? tgfirmfifift’fig figstfig :installation of officers and following . . 'the work in the 10d e room the mem- Iady speakers promised if she was re- . g elected she would see that the city of berg adJoumed to the banquEt hanr Thornhill would have lovely rose bush- ,‘Xberfi 3' sumptuous repast W.“ §§W€d' , 1 vv-n . I'HE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONT. THORNHILL DISTRICT NEWS Ladies F‘ Come Early Good Styles Richmond Hill M Hats fiFlan-nelettei iP.Z.’ jewell by the in-coming. Ex- Com. Joseph Roberts, and an pleas- ‘ant and varied program was much en- ’joyed. Thornhill orchestra supplied ,the music. The installation-ceremon- _ies were carried out by R.Ex. Com. W.E. Hopkings. R.Ex. Com. H.H. Lang and VIEx. Com. J.A. Thomp- son who comprised the installing board. The following officers were installed in their respective offices: Ex. Comp. J.H. Roberts, Z, Ex. Com. P.T. Drake, H, Ex. Com. Chas. P. Hill, J, Ex. Com. J. E. FrancisH S.E., Com. A.J.H. Gilmore IS.N., Ex. Com. G.H. Duncan, Trea- surer, Com. J.F. Barker, P.S., Com. L. Haworth. S.S., J.R. Smith, J.S. Ex. Com. H.H. Lang, D of C., Com. N.G. McDonald. M 4 V., Com. R. Mc- Intosh, M 3 V., Thos. Johnson, M 2 V Com. R.W. Myers, M I V, Com. up to 21 to date. are in the Finch’s Corners district, and are both in hous- es which are under quarantine. The latter cases which have been reported are of a more severe type of the dis- ease, according to the medal author- ities. The first case. will be released from quarantine on Friday. This one is the only adult case in the township. Won Prize Announcement has just been made by the Canadian Horticultural Council at Ottawa that Maple Leaf public school section No. 31 of North York township has been awarded the championship silver cup for having made the most improvements in their school ground this year. Taylor, Janitor Now Twenty-One Cases of Smallpox in the Township Two additional I cases of smallpox were reported to Dr. C.E. Hill M.O. H. of the township. this week. The two new cases, which bring the total The Elgin Mills Ratepayers Associâ€" ation will meet in the Elgin Pavilion »on Monday, December 19th at 8 p.m. A large attendance is requested. Victoria Chapter Meeting l ‘ Victoria Chapter, Thornhill enjoyed a very successful meeting on Wednes- day night. It was the occasion of the installation of officers and following the work in the lodge room the mem- bers adjourned to the banquet hall, where a sumptuous repast was served. Dr. Carl Hill was presented With the Fine Texture Plain Colors or Striped 72 Inches WILLOWDALE iday morning. Come for miles, IT WILL PAY YOU Of Extra Quality Flannelette These are Wonderful Values at 3 Piece Sets, All Linen Stamped, Extra Value at Good Heavy, Extra Quality, Also Pure Wool Ribbed Hose Regular to $1.50 Extra Fine Quality Stamped and Hemstitched, A Pair For Fine Quality Service Weight Hose, Silk High up Regular to $1.75 Silk and W001 Hose Women’s Silk Hose Holeproof Hose Pillow Cases Buffet Sets CLEANING & PRESSING A SPECIALTY FURS RE-LINED AND RE-MODELLED Telephone 5j 01' Residence 49W Richmond Hill â€" _ __ _ A New Suit or Winter Overcoat, Tailored to measure from the very finest of materials. Our prices are reasonable and we invite you to inspect the large range of goods which we have in stock. An Ideal Christmas Gift RICHMOND TAILORS J. A. GREENE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1927 69c 98c 1.49 49c 79c a See our table of Xmas. Novelties at Going on Sale Friday Morning at 9 o’clock Reg. 1.75 value, all sizes, all colors Men's Heavy All Wool Socks Friday 9 a.m. 4 pairs for Silk Bloomers COME EARLY 98c. SPECIAL Rayon Ontario

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