Wishes to express sinCere thanks far the acclamation accorded him for the office of First Deputy-Reeve for the year 1928, and wishes one and allihe compliments oi"the .season. PHONE 69 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1927 '\ Wishes to’take this opportunity of thanking the elect- ors of Vaughan for re-election as Councillor for the year 19- 28, and extends the sincere Wish that the coming year hold for the Ratepayers of this Township nothing but Health, Happiness and Prosperity. I wish to take this opportunity of expressing my sincere thanks to you for the confidence which you showed in me by electing me as Reeve of this municipality by acclamation for the year 1928.I I assure you that I will always strive to be worthy of that confidence. Robertson’s Hairdressing ;Parl0urs A visit to Robertsons fore the holiday season time: I wish to sincerely thank the Ratepayers of Vaughan Township for the acclamation accorded me as Councillor for the year 1928. I have aï¬vays endeavoured to give the Town- ship the very best service possible and this will continue to be my aim. I wish one and all a Very Happy and Prosper- ous 1928. Look Your Best for the Holiday Season To The Electors 0f Vaughan Township W. G. BALDOCK, Chairman Arena Committee Augmented Band in Attendence Saturday Ev’g, Dec. Blst WILLIAM J. JOHNSON To. The Electors of Vaughan Township Richmond Hill Arena To The Electors of Vaughan Township To the Electors of Vaughan Township JAS. H. ROBSON SKATING rtsons Bah-dressing Parlours at Richmond Hill be- season will’assure you of looking your best at that THOMAS M. BAKER. FORMAL OPENING GEORGE KELLAM Richmond Hill, Ont. ABOVE DAVIES’ DRY GOOD STORE RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. C.A. Mullen. Minister Morning Serviceâ€"11 a. 111. Sunday School â€" 2.45 p.m. Miss Aileen Atkinson, Organist and Choir Leader. ’ Will Repeat Cantata ‘ The Cantata “The Christmas Rose†E;;given by the choir of the Richmond fiHill United Church last Sunday even- ; ing will be repeated Sunday evening, {January lst. The unaccompanied janthem “The Cherubim’s Song†used at the morning service Christmas Sun- .{My Will also be repeatedâ€"by request â€"New Years, Sunday evening. All are cordially invited. Sunday Services 11 a.m.â€"“At the return of the year the king of Syria shall come up aâ€" gainst thee.†2.30â€"Sunday School 7 p.m.â€"“The value of an Hour.†George Palmer, rural mail carrier desires to thank the people of his route for their courteous treatment during the year and for their gener- osity at Christmas. Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Mullen form- erily of West Flamboro took up resi- dence in the Manse, here on Wednes- Aday. Rev. Mullen will be inducted as 'the minister of Richmond Hill, Thorn- hill and Lansing-Willowdale Presby- terian churches at Thornhill tom-ight (Thursday) and will occupy the pulp- its of these congregations on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Atkinson and daughter, of Ottawa, are spending the holidays with Mrs. F. Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. C.P. Wiley and Miss Isabel spent the holiday with Mrs. Derry in Toronto. 5 Mr. and Mrs. J.H- Wiley and Mr. Arthur Grainger and Mr. and Mrs. and Miss€DoroIhy Green, of Toronto, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Grainger and family. Mrs. John Hart announces the en- gagement of her second daughter Hannah Maude. to Mr. Bob Hillaby, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hillaby, of Newmarket. The wedding to take place the middle of January. Mr. Melvin Sheppard of Renby A1- Mrs. J. F. Hickson and three chil- dren, of Whitevale; Ontario, spent Christmas at the home of her sister, Mrs. Charles Kerswill, Yonge Street. Dr. Lillian Langstaff will receive in honor of Mrs. J.W. McIntosh of St.; Johnsbury, Vermont, on Wednesday, January 4, from three to six o’oclock. Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Baker, of Grand Valley; spent Christmas with their daniz‘hter, Mrs. William Tyndall. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Elson, of To- ronto, Mr. H.P. Elson, of Dulton, Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. Craig and Master Douglas, spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Elson, Roseview Avenue. Mrs. J. F. Hickson and three chil- Mr. Melvin Sheppard of Renby A1- berta, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Winch. He will spend about a month visiting friends in this district. Mr. and Mrs. Lauder Glass of De- troit, spent Christmas ~in Town. Miss Thurza Kirkland, of Montreal, spent the holiday at her home. Mrs. DI'II Bell, Miss Sloan and Mr. Patterson of Buffalo, Mrs. Williams and Miss Williams of Toronto, spent Monday with Miss Burnett. ReV. B. R. Strangways, B.A MINISTER Grand Valley; spent Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. William Tyndall. Miss Edna Mould, Mr. Bud Whim- sett, Mr. Louis B. Teetzel, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clement and 'family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tyndall on Christmas Day. COUNCILLOR W. G. BALDOCK Who is retiring from the Municipal Council at the end of the year. He has been a capable councillor and has devoted a great _ deal of time to the work of the town during the past two years. His work as chairman of the Arena committee was especially out- standing and his presence at the coun- cil board will be greatly missed by his associates. It is hoped that he will consent to reâ€"enter the municipal ï¬eld at some future date. SOCIAL and PERSONAL I Everybody Welcome UNITED CHURCH THORNHILL CARD OF THANKS THE IJ'BERAL. RICHMOND HILL. ONT. Saturday, January 14â€"Credit Sale ‘farm sto/ck. implements, furniture etc. 1the property of B.L. Smith, lot 21, con. 2, North York, 1% Miles west. of Finch’s Corners. Sale at 1 o’clock sharp. Prentice and Prentice, Auct’s. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McCague, Miss Myrtle McCague, Mr. Frank Wellman Mrs. Chas. Wellman, Miss Marjoriey Messrs George, Harold and Chester ‘Wellman. all of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wellman and family of Rich- mond Hill, Miss Eva Cober, of HespeL er, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Nichols on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Annis, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Annis and their families of Port Union, Mrs. Southcombe, Toron- to and Mr. Geo. Collins, of Almeda, Saskatchewan, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Burke and daughter Verna were wroy- ally entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Brumwell. They celebrat- ed Christmas and the twenty-fifth an- niversary of the wedding of the host and hostess. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Brumwell many returns of this day. The Pilgrims Gibb & Rowdon spent a few days with the Nichols family and other friends here. As we pen these lines We are remin- ded that this is the last week of a- nother year. How swiftly the years pass by as we grow older. How thankful we all should be for the sucâ€" cesses and failures of another term in the race of life! How bounteous in His gifts has a kind Providence been to us in this township. The Christmas trees and programs in the four schools were successfully carried on in their final stage last week. The pupils in each school dis- played marked ability and the practice these exercises gives in public speak- ing, etc. is the most practical side of school life. The public, as a mark of their appreciation turned out in large lnumbers. The following are his officers and teachers chosen for 1928. First As- sistant Supt., L.L. Nichols; Mission- nry Supt., R.F. Klinck; 3rd Assistant Mrs. Ida Nichols, 4th Assistant, Mrs. R.F. Boynton; Temperance Supt. Gerald Lyon; Librarians, S. Boynton and W. Smith: Secretaries, F. Gee and H. Collard; Pianists.‘Miss Ella Nichols, Mrs. H. Collard. Miss‘Marie Donnie; Home Dept. Supt., Mrs. R. F. Klinck; Secretary Home Dept.. Miss Lena Moynihan: Leader of Readâ€" ing, Miss Ethel Mortson. Mr. F. Brumwell; Treasurer, Mr. WV. Brumwell; Leaders of Singing, Miss M. McCague, Mr. R.E. Sanderson. Mr. H. Collard. « Among those at home for Christmas We note, Mr. John McCague, of Care- l'ton County, Mr. Geo. McCague, of O.A.C.y Guelph; Mr. Arthur Dennis, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. David Cook, of Bolt (m spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs A‘Vison . The annual meeting of the Sunday School was held on Wednesday, Dec. 28, with Rev.\W. Haig in the chair. The report showed an attendance en- rolled of 180 and an average attend- ance of 112. The total r_eceipts $456- Mrs. Edith Devins is spending a few weeks in our midst. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wright, Miss M. Wright, of Dundas, spent Monday with the McCagues. Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Goforth and family, Mrs. and Miss Adams of Scar- boro, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boynton, and son, Donald. of Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sanderson and family, of Richmond Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Will- iam Boynton and family of Toronto, helped Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boynton unload a heavy laden table on Mon- Miss Stella Heise, of Buffalo spent the holiday with her friends here. .20. Total expenditure $439.87. At the election of officers, Mr. Rolph Boynton was chosen Superintendent; During the past year the columns of this paper have been newsy, instrucâ€" tive and entertaining. It is the paper in demand in many homes of the County. The editorals from week to week are appreciated by all its sub- scribers. A union prayer meeting in the Unitâ€" ed Church was attended by one hund- red and fifty, on Wednesday of last week. Members from the Brethren in Christ and Minnonite were present in large numbers. The leaders were Pilgrims Gibb and Rowdou. Were every midweek service as inspiring, the indifferent, and powerless church would soon be a thing of the past. The anniversary‘services were well attended on Sunday“ afternoon and evening. Your humble scribe wishes the Ediâ€" tor and all the “Liberal†readers a Happy and a Prosperous New Year. The electors of the Township have received a visit from the seekers for Municipal office in the Township dur- ing the week. Dana’e rumour says that our corner of the Municipality will elect R.L. Stiver for First-Depuâ€" ty Reeve, Geo. Padget, Second Deputy Reeve, R.J. Beatty for Councillor. With these men in the council a lively time is assured at every meeting in 1928 Victoria Square Operation No. 3 We will remove motor assembly Rebate block Rebabbitt block Fit crankcase bearings ' Fit new camshaft bearings FOR Sl4.25--LABOR PARTS EXTRA Operation No. 2 We will perform Operation No. 1 plus operation No. 2. Fit new rings and pistons Oil cure pistons Refit connecting rod bearings Line up connecting rods Line up pistons Hone cylinders if necessary We will grind valves Clean carbon Re-seat valve seats Reface. valves Overhaul ignition system Clean sediment bulb and carburetor Tune and adjust motor Time valves to piston travel Grease and oil car Lubricate springs Flush,crankcase Inspect and water battery FOR $6.00â€"LABOR, PARTS EXTRA O flmgSIIOppe. 0:0 one Mrs. Norman Batty Authorized Ford Dealers. Richmond Hill â€"â€" _ __ _ 3‘ J g BRUNO, The place where you get quality and service and a little more foryour money. Richmond Hill New Fruit Stare GIVE US A TRIAL AND WE WILL TRY AND PLEASE YOU Now Open for Business PHONE 53 Little Bros. Full Line Fruit, Vegetables and Confectionery Headduarters for Celery Hearts and Head Lettuce Oranges from 30 Cents per dozen up Operation No. 1 We offer the following specials that will save ’ you money: The Biggest and Best New Year .' If our hOpes for 1928 are fulï¬lled, this will be for you a most Happy New Year indeed. For we are wish- ing for you all the best things of life, and hoping that nothing will cast a shadow over the radiant spirit of the New Year Day ! 0=0l==0=0 \ Operation No. 5 We ‘will overhaul front systemanfl steering gear Rebush the spindles Rebush spindle arms and; spring shackles Adjust steering ball caps Line up wheels and reset axle Adjust and inspect wheel bearings and grease (Guaranteed to stop shimmie) FOR $4.50â€"LABOR, PARTS EXTRA Operation No. 4 We will remove rear axle asgembly from car Disassemble and inspect an part-s Make necessary repairs Reassemble and install Adjust emergency brakes FOR $5.50â€"LABOR, PARTS EXTRA Overhaul magneto ‘ Ovei‘haul and rebush transmi$icm and clutch Install new flywheel ring gear Fit new pistons, rings and pins Line up crankcase Reline transmission bands. 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