Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 27 Jun 1929, p. 6

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Haliness Meeting .. Salvation Meeting . SALVATION ARMY .DO YOUR OWN PAINTING CARRY A FULL LINE OF RAMSAY’S PAINTS AND QUICK DRYING ENAMELS WGARDEN SEEDS AND GA’RDEN TOOLS ZMcCLARY’S 2 BURNER ELECTRIC STOVE Our Eye Examinatlons are Accurate Paint Up @AGE 31x gohn Dunlop & Son FLORISTS Richmond Hill - Ont. Richmond Hill We solicit orders for jut flowers for all oc- esasions which Will be promptly and cheer- fully filled. DRY RADIO B BATTERIES RE- CHARGED Martin’s Barber Shop SPECTACLES & EYEGLASSES wepaired promptly and correctly. ARTIFICIAL EYES FITTED DISTANCE HAULING Toronto to Richmond Hill ,and Intermediate Points Every Day X’HONE CITY, LOMBARD 5443 RICHMOND HILL 30-J OPTOMETRISTS 167 Yonge Street, Toronto 2. (Upstairs Opposite Simpson’s) GENERAL CARTAGE by Truck ' WM. MCDONALD, lakeside 5280 F. E. LUKE, Opt. D. .J. CARL SAIGEON, MAPLE Telephone 62 D. RUMNEY Save yourself at our expense W. E. LUKE, R. O. Have Your Tonsorial Requifi‘e- ments attended to while waiting for your car. Don’t try to do the heavy parts of the fam- ily wash. Let us help you. This new plant was designed and equipped for that very purpose and can give you as much or little help as you desire by means of five difier- ant kinds of laundry serviceâ€"all moderate- ly priced. We use only soft water and pure soaps, etc. No marking, no starching, and each wash done separately. We Call In Richmond Hill District TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS If you will have laundry ready when driver calls, you will assist us in giving good service. If you only have driver call when phoned for. Call up as early as convenient to insure prompt attention. 35’hone Orders for Our Driver, Parcels may be left at Liberal Office, Telephone 9, Richmond Hill 75 cents for two Batteries RICHMOND HILL CORPS .Lieut. Whiteher Officer in Charge Sunday Services CARTAGE AND LONG Right at The City Limits North Toronto. C. N. COOPER From Maple Gravel Pit SAND â€" GRAVEL -â€"ANDâ€"â€" Thornhill, Jntario .m. 175 Ossington Avenue, Toronto. The anniversary services on Sunday last were a splendid success in every way. Dr. A.P. Braee, of Toronto, was the preacher for the day. Large congregations were on hand to have this opportunity to hear Dr. Brace a- lgain and they were not disappointed with the inspiring messages he brought. At the orning service the choir was compo ed of children and young people, Mr. R. Phipps, of Rich- mond Hill, assisted and sang in splen- did voice, two solos, “The Lord is My Shepherd” and “Like as a Father Pit- ieth His Children,” which were much enjoyed by all. In the evening Carr- ville ch\oir provided the musical proâ€" gramme and three anthems were splendidly rendered. We are glad to see Miss S.L. Mapes back again to our community after spending the winter months in Toron- ‘to. i On Saturday last the annual Sunday School picnic was held at Musselman’s Lake. The weather was ideal and over a hundred Were present. The afternoon was spent in various kinds of races, horseshoe pitching and soft- ball. All reported a good time. Mr. Harland Hague, of Toronto, vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Homer this week and also called on other friends in the vicinity. He returned to Canada a few months ago after spending the past six years in South Africa. Mrs. John Frenchy of Newmarket, is visiting her daughter Mrs. Fred Lee ‘ A number of men are busy applying a coat of gravel to our main street. iThis work vyill be greatly appreciated \by motorists. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker, of Caledonia, Mr. Louis Mapes, of Hamil- “ton, Mrs. M, Cruickshanks, of Thorn- bury, Mrs. C. Clark, Miss R. Barker, and Miss M. Shepherd, of Richmond Hill, visited\at the home of Mr. Free- man Bayker. Mr. anti Mrs. Otto James, of Thorn- hill, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Helmkay. Mr. Wilkie Dixon, of Markham, vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Clark. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith and daught- er Grace, of Toronto, visited at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. F. Leuschner. Dr. arid Mrs. A. P. Brace, Mr. and Mrs. George Green and children, Gord- on and Roy of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Quantz, of Aurora, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brodie. Mr. and Mrs. James Wright, of Re- gina, Sask., Mr. and Mrs, Ashford Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Endean and children Peggy and Bobby, Mrs. M. Comisky, and Mr. R. Phipps, of Richmond Hill, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horwood and son Allan, of Richmond Hill, visited at the home of Mrs. M. Hislop. Mrs. A. Elson, of Richmond Hill vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jam- es Tricker. Sunday Visitors Miss E. M. Bird, Miss E. Barker, 'and Mr. Taylor, of Thornhill, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wellman. Mr. James Curtis, of Thornlea, visi- ted at the home of Mrs. A. Henricks. Mr. and Mrs. D. Blachford, and Miss Robertson visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Comisky. 1‘1 HEADFORD Mr. A. Nuttal] left last week for an extended trip to the old country. Mr. and Mrs. Goulding attended the closing and graduation exercises of Guelph College Fast Friday, where their daughter, Miss Doris: was one ‘of the graduating class. Mrs. John Hewitt, better known to Newtonbrook friends as Miss Jane A]- len, died last Friday and was buried on Monday in Mount Pleasant Ceme- tery.‘ Mrs. Hewitt was an aunt of Mrs. R, Young. Two other young ladies of Newton- brook have been bringing fame to themselves and honor to their neigh- borhood; Misses Louiée and Laura Tackaberry. They made 84 and 85 per cent. in their recent promotion ex- aminations in the Earl Haig High School. Mrs. A. W. Galbraith and Gordon are summering at Shanty Bay. Miss McKechnie, of Gordon Bay, is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. McKechnie. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stephenson and family are spending this week at Wa- saga Beach. A large number of tickets for the NEWTONBROOK NEWSY NOTES THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO FORD CAR HOUDAIIJLE HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSORBERS ' to another. They check the rebound of_ the car softly, exert no tension on the springs and are always ready to ofl'erresistance to the blow when and as required. In fact, the more severe the shock, the more effectively Houdailles operate. Different from any? other shock absorber, the Houdaille connecting link between the frame and the axle of the car is a steel arm, not just a fabric strip to wear out and be replaced. Adjustable to suit differing road conditions and various loads, the Houdaille is more than a shock absorber and more than a snubber. Inspect the Ford car carefully part by part. Then know the thrifl of driving it. By its performance you will realize the easy riding comfort of an Houdaille equipped Ford. HOUDAILLE Hydraulic Shock Absorbers; fofi to every Ford car, are entirely defensive in their action since they remain inactive and in neutral position on smooth roads. Let a wheel encounter the slightest depression or bump, however, and they respond with the velvet precision of a cat’s paw. Houdai-lle Shock Absorbers were not adapted to the Ford car after it was built, but were part of the speci- fications laid down by the Ford engineers as they planned the car. Therefore, Houdailles, their power- Houdailles absorb both the upward and downward thrust of the shock through slowing the spring action by means of a heavy glycerine solution, which is forced through a small valve from one compartment ful operation coordinated, became integral parts of the complete chassis. It is for this reason that they function with such perfect efliciency on the Ford LITTLE BROTHERS Positive-éSmooth Double Actingâ€" The Y.P.S. picnic will be held on July 6th, to Elderado Park. All wel- lcome. United Church Sunday School Picnic to Centre Island on Saturday after- noon have been sold. Have you got your ticket? The special car leaves the Church at 2.30 p. no. sharp. A very pleasant time is anticipated. The garden party and strawberry festival, under the auspices of the Zion Woman’s Association, will be held on Thursday evening, July 4th., on the church grounds. Supper will be served from five to eight p. m., (daylight saving time); after which an entertainment will be given under the direction of Mr, Fred R. Beatty. The musical part will be presented by the choir of the Yonge Street United Church, who will be accompanied by a popular entertainer. Come and have a good time and see your friends. Mrs. A. N. St. John, of Markdale, and Miss Elizabeth, paid a short visit to Newtonbrook last Sunday. Mrs. Glenn Shaw sang a special solo last Sunday morning in the Newton- brook United Church and in the even- ing the musical selection was sung by Mr. Robert Jack.‘ Arrange for your demonstration ride with the nearest Ford dealer Richmond Hill, Ontario AgriculturalLime Cement, Field Tile, Glazed Tile, Cedar Posts Lime and Builders Supplies Custom Grinding Agent for the American Agricultural Chemical Fertilizer Coal-WoaduCOke LANGSTAFF SUPPLY (30., Ltd. Chicken Feed ENQUIRE ABOUT ALBERTA COAL' Telephone Thornhilj “WARM UP THAT SOUR LAND” Choice of colours :5 to 65 ‘mflcé an hour wâ€"hqnc power amine Fifi balloon tire: Fully enclosed xix-brute system J Hoadm’lk kWh shack of am: ‘ Sham-proof aim mud Theft WOOf {MOB lock Reliability and 1018 upkeep absorbers to to so G. H. Duncan. Ford Car eatutes 1] Nights, Richmond Hi1] 80 Prompt Delivery . THURSDAY, JUNE 27. 1929 Drive it Yourselfâ€" there is no Better Test Poultry Supplies

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