PAGE EIGHT _ ________-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- __________â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"". â€"â€" CHRISTMAS TREE The St, Mary’s Anglican Sunday ’ School will hold their annual Christ- Some vases of value were left at the mas Tree in the Masonic Hall on arena after the flower show in Sep-‘ Friday evening, December 28th at 8tember. These have been taken to p. m. Supper will be served to the the home of the president, Mr. George members of the Sunday School and Gee, Centre Street East, where owners parents at 5 o’clock, followed by gam- are asked to call for same. es and other amusements. VASES FOR OWNERS id Christmas Gift for the Children THIS Christmas let your gift to the children be a practical O Every child will ap- Shoes «Children Hurlbut S h o e s are bench-built by men who have studied child foot comfort for over a quarter of a century. The re is increased grace in the walk ofa child shod with that gives conï¬dence. know from experience comfortable and well- they Let our trained salesâ€" how 1 ï¬ hild. PCOP e t your C 1 fitting they are. Let your gift be a gift of foot health and comfort to those Let Hurlbuts “Merry you love best. give practical Christmas" to them. a - Sheppard’s Shoe Store 2597 YONGE STREET. NORTH TORONTO HUDSON 1485 Richmond Hill on the Air December l9th We cordially invite the citizens of Richmond Hill to our showroom to listen in on their own radio hour from 10 to 11 o’clock. We will have the best Radio equip- ment for this night. W. G. Baldoclr, l-imited Atwater Kent and Rogers Batteryless Dealers Phone Thornhill 7-r-6 Allen T. R. Armstrong SATISFACTION GUARANTEED THE LIBERAL. _â€" â€"â€"_â€"- __.___â€" â€"â€" Thornhill District News OBITUARY Mrs. l’hocbe Martha Ground Following an illness of several ‘weeks, the death occurred in St. Johns 'Hospital. Toronto, on Monday, Decem- ber 10th, of Phoebe _Martha, beloved wife of Mr. Fred Ground. of this vill- Although the late Mrs. Ground time age. had been in ill health for some the death came as a great shock to her many friends. The funeral service was held from her late residence on \Vednesday af- ternoon and was conducted by the Rev B. R. Strangways, of Toronto, former pastor of the United Church here. In- terment followed to St. John's Ceme- tery, Norway, Ont. The floral trib- utes were many and beautiful which was evidence of the high esteem in which the deceased was held by all who knew her. She is survived by her . . one. Hurlbms- rhe‘e. ‘5 a . t . V. . f husband and five children, Gilbert, of . . sure_footed steadmess ["8018 e Tecelflng 8 Pa" 0 Oriole, Ont.; Wesley of Cleveland inson, xKenneth Riddell, xLeonard these good looking shoes, and Ohio; Mrs_ Robert Risebmugh of Weavers, xHarvard Collins, xHowie Newtonbrook, Ont.; and Norma and Ivan at home; also her mother Mrs. Warfe and three sisters and one brot~ her. Essay Contest In Public School Here, To.\'ight be held in the Public School Thursday evening, (To-Night) at 8 p m. tonbrook pupils will compete. prizes will be given by the Thornhil Women’s Institute. tation is extended to all. :free. Progressive Euchre in Victoria Hall “Don’t Forget†the essay contest to here, Langstaff, Thornhill and New- The A cordial invi~ Admission The Thornhill Curling club will hold RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO missed examinations. The names are arranged in order of merit. Sr. IVâ€"~*Dorothy Stokes. *Mary Johns, *Nelson Findlay, *Lucile Dean, *Walter Sanders, xMargaret Watson, xE‘llwood McLean. Jr. IVâ€"â€"*Robt. Bennett. *Percy Gill, “Mildred Sumner, *Lorraine Davidson, *Marie Gillies, *Mary Smith, *Donald Smellie, Clayton Scott, Doris Farr. ‘ Sr IIIâ€"*Loretta Dean, *Vivian Cle- ments and *Donald Davidson equal; *Richard Challoner, (*John Ellacott and x*Betty Sumner equal); Georgina Watts and Frank Brown (equal); xCatherine Davies, xArthur Heming- way, Wm. Tutt. R. T. IRWIN, Pincipal Jr. IIIâ€"Kenneth Wice (H), Elsie Beadle (H), Elizabeth Smellie (H), Connie Brown (H), Eric Davies (H), Eva Findlay, Bud Shelley, Muriel Mc- Cart, Flossie Sibbick, xDorothy Park- Walker, xBilI Findlay, xBill Morris, xCIifford Stunden. Sr. IIâ€"Dorothy Wice (H), Donald Gillies (H), Charlie Ellacott, Gladys Hambleton. Jr. IIâ€"John Pickett (H), Ethel Iviâ€" son (H), Angus Brown (H), Jim Farr (H), Isobel Stokes (H). George Palm- er, Bruce Findlay, Thelma Riddell, Alan Woolley, John Watson, xBarbara ‘ Blake, Jack Goode, xDelbert Lee, xAnnie McLeod, xAnnie Bennett, xBruce Hooper. A. R. HODGSON, Teacher Sr. I!*Gordon Woolley, *Fred Mcrriss, *Sylvia Russell. Jr. Iâ€"J‘George Blake, *Ola Findlay, *Marion Oke, *Evelyn Dean. “Thelma Siispkins, *John Clements, Doris Lee, Mrry Morton, Margaret Palmer, Jose- 1 Richmond Hill 153» a progressive Euchre in the Victoria Hall here on Thursday evening, Dec. 13th. (To-Night) at 8 p. m. Valuable prizes will be giv and refreshments served. Admission 31.00 per couple, 50c single. Committee in charge are, Messrs P. Harrison, George Fuller and J. Chas. Smith. Annual Christmas Tree The annual Christmas Tree of the United Church Sunday School will be held in the church next Wednesday evening, at 8 p. m. The programme will consist of recitations, dialogues. choruses, songs, etc. Silver collection. All welcome. » Public School Christmas Tree The Public School pupils here will hold their annual Christmas tree in the school next Thursday evening, December 20th at: 8 p. m. A very interesting program is being prepared. A cordial invitation is extended to all the parents to be present. Admission free. _ The regular monthly meeting of the Women’s Association of the United Church was held in the Sunday school room last Wednes. afternoon. After the business was transacted, the past- or, Rev. W. E. Baker, presided for the annual election of officers which re- sulted as followssâ€"President. Mrs. Geo. Rowboitari: 1st Vice-President. ‘ Mrs. N. J. Smellie; 2nd Vice-President ’ Mrs. John~Francis; RecOrding Secre- ‘ tary, Mrs. J. A. Thompson; Financial " Secretary. Miss F. Bowes; Correspond- ing Secretary, Mrs. Ed, Francis; Treasurer, Miss A. Boyle; Flower committee, Mrs. A. A. Brillinger. Mrs. ._.' B. Heslop and Mrs. R. Simpson; Par- sonage committee, Mrs. J. E. Francis. ers. F. Teasdale, Mrs. VV.D. Scott and '5; ‘Mrs. J. Wells, Convenor of supplies. Mrs, Edgar Dean; Captains of group- " ,es, Mrs. F. Teasdale, Mrs. \V. J. Morr- I‘ ison, Mrs. John Franci.s and Mrs. J. A. AERIALS ERECTED . â€"â€" SERVICE REPAIRS The cold weather will soon be here, the logs will Soon be cracklingin the fire place. the long winter nights are quickly coming. Will you be warm and contented I with your radio ? Will you be enjoying the hockey ' games. the best in music. plays, operas. farm and news reports. everything that is in the air '3â€"or will you be cut off from the outside world '3 and NOW is the time to have it fixed up properly. Battery or electric, factory or homemade, I have it in first=class shape. A phone call will get me. PROMPT SERVICE Call Thornhill 7-r-6 or a card or letter to Box 37 Richmond Hill Sets for repair or inspectionmav be left at H ALL’S SERVICE STATION Expert price on your radio â€" Enquires invited. full test. service and repair equipmentâ€"Let me put ‘Thompson. l _ ill. I. .\. T. ('lub Bazaar Great Success The H. I. A. T. club bazaar held at phlne McCart. Gladys Riddell, Lloyd Hemingway, Margaret McCart. Beadle, *May Stunden, *Victor Palm- er, Janet Ellacott. Weavers, *Marguerite Hobbs. lthe home of Mrs. Robt, Fee on Satur- Pr. A. *Harold Hebden, *Norma Russell Wice, Campbell Mccart, *Alfred *Jack Simpkins. Mary Pickett, Helen Lee, Isabelle Robotham, (absent). C.â€"*Ross Dean, *Ronnie Mann, *Arthur Palmer. *Kathleen Heming- way, Douglas Woolley, Pearl Barrett, Elsie Morriss. M. EFFIE BIRD, Teacher Pr. Bâ€"‘E‘ Arthur Morton, KING CITY The Bazaar held in the basement of the United Church last Friday was a great success. The receipts showing a balance of over $200.00 cleared. The ladies wish to thank all who helped to make the bazaar a success, both in do- nations and purchases. The A.Y.P.A. of All Saint’s church spent a social evening last Monday with the A.Y.P.A. of Woodbridge. Mr. Ross Linton, of the Bank of Montreal is confined to his home with a very severe cold. Miss Verna Carson has returned home from visiting friends in Tor- onto. Last Sunday being \V.M.S. (lay in the United Church, the services were .taken by Miss Latimer, Missionary ‘home on furlough from File Hills, Col- ony. Sask. In the morning Miss Lat- imer spoke on the duty of giving, and in the evening a full house listened to In very fine address on her work a- mong the Indians of Sask. The \V.M.S. held their December meeting at the home of Mrs. Winter. After the programme the election of1 officers took place and are as follows: ilion.-President. Mrs. (Rev.) Halbcl't; ,President, Mrs. W. Carson; Ist Vice- President. Mrs. M. Winter, Treasurer, HMrs. J. Dew; Corn-Secretary, Mrs. J. . iott; Sta'angers Secretary, Mrs. V. .. cess. Ii staff was successful in ' contest. ‘ 813:). Thu proceeds amounted tr. .; Social and Personal . and devoted lllx-illt'l'. The programing Committee zirv st 1“.“i I‘lz. ‘ ()l’ 'l‘ll()ll_\!lll.l. l’l'llil St‘lirml. lday afternoon last was a decided suc- Mrs. W. J. Morrison, of Lang- ~ winning a ‘beautiful Eaton Beauty doll, dressed in blue taffeta in the bean guessing Deepest sympathy is extended to f the family of ‘.he late Mrs. Fred ,1 (irwund in the l')>.\‘ of a loving wife «if the Gates; Associate-Secretary. Mrs, C. Archibald; Organist, Mrs. H. Folliott; Programme Committee. Mrs. \S’. 'ott. Mrs. Y. A. Hall; ) Superintendant. Mrs. (Re\'.) Halbert; Assistant. Mrs. Lloyd Kerswell. and 1H. Leece; Rec-Secretary, Mrs. I. Foll-i ‘Crossley. Mrs. Thorpe. Mrs. C. Folli-. Mission Band ‘ __THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1928 - v WHERE DO YOU KEEP YOUR VALUABLE PAPERS? THE \vhereabout of your valuables is nobody’s business but your own. and for that very reason they should be placed beyond the reach of meddling elements which Use in your nearest thieves or their deposit box persons, compromise security. a safety branch of the Canadian Bank of Com- merce. It is the most convenient method of safe,keeping for documents, jewels and other small objects of val- ue. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE with which is amalgamated llTI-IE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA -‘ fairs-a-ay-iajetpsszam-wgaiasa. _v ll 7:†°gï¬g'g'g 'g'3':~b-gsp..‘.v_£b 1928 FORD TUDOR, small mileage. 1926 OVERLAND COACH. duction oil used car list of $550. 1926 ESSEX COACH, good condition. 1926 FORD COUPE, motor o.erhauled, new tires. 1925 FORD FORDOR SEDAN, motor overhauled. 1923 FORD LIGHT DELIVERY Choice of two 1921 FORD TOURINGSâ€" in good running shape. TERMS LITTLE BROS. Ford Sales and Service. RICHMOND HILL Big re- Richmond Hill Shoe and Harness Repairs Just around the corner from Austin’s Drug Store All Kinds Shoe Repairing Harness and Rubbers Repaired Rubbers and Galoshes resoled and heeled SKATES SHARPEN ED Hockey Boot Laces. Skate Straps made while you wait. C. CLULOW RICHMOND HILL, ON'". Remember the Public School Sunday school concert Church. spent a very enjoyable evening at the home of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Lunau. of Richmond Hill. The program was 1 Y. P. :1. cf tn. "hind (‘hurch will under the Missionary Department and ’r. meet at tite home «if Mariwn Smellic was given by the King Y.P.S. It is g M‘Xt Mk‘liklily L'VL‘Ill-Yifl‘ L1 \ l‘- W“ 5‘13?!“ like old times to lie able to partake of ‘ _ 7#â€"â€". V the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Lunau 3 1,1: inf)?“ ‘ i and will look forward to havingr them M.“ iv “peruse i- ‘.'l.~l‘.- us H.201] in the futurc. ‘ . * _ A ‘ k “e regret that Mr. ll. It. Pictfc is illi‘l‘liii" ‘1 Elly“ V " L‘Hiilpciiwl to discontinue his class hci‘e Psalm-\- zm“ l‘ film} "Gilli of the extra heavy Work of 'rlrl‘ll!1.lr' ill >1 a A. Melu vi, if "i .1' wwllv _ ( to be given . Friday. December 154th in the United, The Y.P.S. and a number of friends i Here you Will find an abundance Come in and look around. Useful Gifts for every member of the family. Perhaps we can help you in your selection. Cutlery, Silver, Pyrexflashlights T Skates. Tools. Etc. oys,