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The Liberal, 14 Nov 1929, p. 7

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ACCIDENTSâ€" ;AND YET MORE ACCIDENTS Supposing someghing happened to "YOU. What provision have you .made for weeks and perhaps months of medical attention with nothing coming in? Accident Insurance re- Jieves financial and physical sufl‘ering THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929 PAINTER & DECORATOR H. FORSTER 2 gm? \WCCZE RICHMOND magmm PHONE153 Office in the Post Office Block TEL. 118 Richmond Hill Greasing of all kinds a specialty Phoneâ€"â€"Willowdale 96W POYNTZ AVENUE LANSING, ONT. 'or fuel â€"â€" PEERLESS gas. Telephone Stouffville 6116 Wall Paper Supplied if Desired Coal Oil, Full line of Auto Ac- cessories, Radio Parts and Reâ€" pairs. Exchisive Dealer for Firestone "Fires ‘We are the authorized dealers in this district for the Famous Castro} Cylinder Oil. “Be Ready with Reddy Power" station. Drive right up to our service W. N. Mabbett ELECTRICAL CONTRA C TOR THERE‘S pop in our service as wen'as pep in our quality mot- A. G. SAVAGE VICTORIA SQUARE hter, Ellen were Mrs. H. Smith on Mr We are glad .to see everyone has reâ€" covered frOm the severe attack of tonsilitis which has been prevalent Mr. and Mrs. A. Copp and son, War- ren, Mrs. Copp sr., Mrs. Stillwell, Mrs Grabill called on friends here last week. Mrs. Fred Leuschner has returned home after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and J. Anderson, of Aurora. Miss S. L. Mapes has returned to Toronto, to spend the winter With‘ her sister Mrs. Ashman. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gifford, and family of Toronto, visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. H. Smith on Saturday. 1ere‘ Mr. Frank Barker and family, and MiSS Emma Barker spent Thanksgivâ€" ing with Mr. and Mrs. \V. Wellman. Miss Essol Kirkpatrick spent Thanks‘ giving- at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Clark. Mrs. A. Henricks, Miss Mary Hen~ ricks, Mr. J. Curtis were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Dean, of Thorn~ hill on Sunday. Miss Edna Leuschner, of Toronto was home over the weekâ€"end. Mr. John Bell, Mrs. Arthur Wiles, Mrs. E. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Will Bell, of Toronto, called on old friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. David Wellman and daughter Verna were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Wellman over the week-end. Church will hold a Bazaar on Satur- day, December 7th. There will be a sale of Fancy goods made by the girls also a home baking and candy sale. Afternoon tea will be served. Mr. Harland Hague, Miss Johnston, Toronto, spent Thanksgiving with r. and Mrs. C. Homer. Mr. and Mrs. C. Boynton and daug- A sacred Cantata entitled “A bong of Thanksgiving” will be given by the choir of North Broadview United Church, Toronto, under the auspices of the Fourth Team of the Womenjs Assoeiation in the Maple United Church on Friday, November 22nd at 8.15 p. m. Admission adults 35 cents Children 25 cents. F 'The regular monthly meeting of the W.M.S. of St. Andrew’s Church was iheld on Wednesday of last week at the ‘home of Mrs. J. B. McLean. The pro- ‘g was prepared by Rev. C. H. V , Mrs. H. Keffer, and Mrs. T. F. Jackson, Mrs. W. A. Wallis, Dist- 'rict President, of Woodbridge, was present and gave a splendid address. Miss Mary Johnson, Mrs. Arthur Rumble, and Miss Mossie MaIIOy were made life members of the Society. A thank-offering amounting to $42. was taken. 3.1 | The funeral of the late Margaret lBrownlee, daughter of the late Archie lBrownlee took place on Sunday afterâ€" noon and was attended by a very large number of people. Six brothers act- ed as pan-bearers and Rev. C.H_. Bow- lman conducted the service at the hou- Mrs. Wardell, of Hamilton, and her friend Mrs. Webb are visiting at the home of Mrs. J. Richards. Mr. R. Jones has rented his new dwelling house and shop to Mr. James Gibson, of Aurora, who will carry on the tailoring business. Mr. Gibson and family moved in last week. Several men of the village are away on a hunting trip to Northern Ontario Mr. Chas. Brown and Mr. Brown, of McKeesport. Pa., Sunday and Monday at Mr Bailey's. Mr. H. Jackson’s new 'home has re- ceived its last coats of plastering and calcomining. The work was done by Mr. R. H. Thomas, of Weston. se and at the graveside. There were many beautiful floral tributes. Mr; Geo. Marwood passed away at his home on Wednesday of last week and the funeral took place on Friday afternoon. A large number of relat- ives and friends were present. HEADFORD Mr Mrs. N. Brodie spent lg- with Mr. and Mrs. G. Aurora. MAPLE . Smith, Miss Gwen were guests of Mr guests of Mr. and Sunday. of Maple United Alvin spent TOBACCO ICE CREAM and CONFECTIONERY FILMS and DEVELOPING TOBACCO and SUN DRIES WHONE CITY, HUDSON 8527 RICHMOND HILL 30-J ' Mr. Fred Lee and Master Cummer 'spent Sunday with Mr. Lee’s parents, MI. and Mrs. Charlie Lee, of Toronto. Fred Lee on Saturday, it being the occasion of Mr. and Mrs. John Fren- ch’s 46th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Fred Lee is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. French. GASOLINE Castro] Auto Oils Firestone Tires, Fada Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mumford, Miss Margaret Leuschner, Miss Hazel Schillinger visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Leuschner over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leek spent Sunday at the homes of their parents, Mount Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Les Harper, New- market, Mr. and Mrs. Henry French, Mount Albert, Mr. and Mrs. John French Were guests of Mr. and Mrs. During the absence of our pastor, Rev. Lunau on Sunday who is taking charge of the anniversary services at Coodwood, Rev. Dr. Solandt, of Tor- onto, will take charge of the morning service. “- and Mrs. H. Johnson, of Claremont on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. C. Comisky, Mr. and Mrs. D. Blatchford, of Toronto, mot- ored to Lambeth over the week-end. First Class Provisions Compare Our Prices Before Buying Elsewhere TELEPHONE 122 HA LL’S Service Station Super Power. Peerless and Ethyle Government Inspected Meats kept under - Mechanical Refrigeration Make your Phone Useful Phone 97 Richmond Hill We Delivery Promptly F.J. MANSBRIDGE BUTCHER We Specialize in Ladies and Children’s Hosiery Phone 119 Richmond Hill _ CLOTHING Boots and Shoes Telephone 86-J Richmond Hill Ont J. W. WELLMAN T3131: LIBERAL. RICHMOND HILL, ONTAm D. RUMNEY Superior Chain Store GROCERIES, FRUITS CONFECTIONERY Try our Special Blend Coffee Phone 20-W H. F. AUSTIN W. C. SAVAGE CARTAGE AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING Toronto to Richmond Hill and Intermediate Points Every Day DA VIES’ DRY GOODS General Workmen’s Furnishings F. E. SIMS Through the co-operation of the Business Men listed below, we will reproduce a series of educational articles endeav- oring to bring about a better business relationship between resident and merchant in the town, and thus bring about a more progressive community in which to live. Philco Radio RICHMOND HILL Buy-at-Hmne Campaign Druggist COMMUNITY BUYING DIRECTORY AND BUSINESS GUIDE b‘ada c Ontario and PHONE YARD “:6 ":W»â€" 854 ’c- 9Ae W to the Gites/fl Investment Securities Phone 87 Richmond Hill Mrs. N. Bowes and Miss G. Bone had dinner with the former’s mother, on Sunday last. Mr. Norman Bowes, Mr. Alfred Baggs and a few others fmm this dis~ trict have gone deer hunting for a few weeks. Mr. Burgess and daughter and son in law of Cannington, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hinch~ ley last Sunday. A Miss E. Hutchinson and Mr. G. Wat- son spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Witty. Mr. Newton Bone, of Toronto, spent Sunday at; home. McCLA RY’S Quebec Cookers Heaters and Fu rnacettes Yonge St.. Richmond Hill lichmond Hill GETTING YOUR MONEY’S WORTH WHEN you spend your money you naturally want to get all you can, that is everyone’s right. Only those who are commonly referred to as having “more money than sense” throw their money away. All others are careful to see they do not get the worst of any bargain. But one has to be able to look farther than the end of his nose if he is to be sure that he is getting his money’s worth. That is the defence of those who buy outside their community, instead of patronizing home merch- ants. This is old theory, the resident of any commun- ity makes, (through intensive buying), the low price possible. Then increased patronage to their merchants gives those same merchants a bigger buying opportun- ity, thereby maintaining a minimum price for good standard merchandise. The price buyer always thinks he is looking out for No. 1 and he says it is not his fault if the merchant in his community is‘ not making any money and is forced out of business. He overlooks the ‘ fact that he is likely to be as hard hit as anyone else when the merchant closes his doors, but it is a 20 to 1 shot that the buyer is the one who loses, and all because he did not believe in his community merchants suflici- ently to support them. You never bought anything for nothing in your life. Don’t try it now. Think it over. PAINTS, OILS,‘ LEADS AND VARNISHES HARNESS PARTS Little Brothers Ford Sales and Service J. R. Herrington INSURANCE REAL ESTATE GAS CONCORD C. N. COOPER H. E. MILLS LIMITED Repairs BUY-AT-HOME CAMPAIGN SUPPORT LOCAL MERCHANTS - AND HELP OUR TOWN GROW RESIDENCE â€" 85‘.) OIL Heartily Endorse This Jntario Phone 27 Centre St. Richmond Hill A. Cruickshank CARTAGE Local and Long Distance HAULING Phone 107-F Richmond Hill RICHMOND HILL DAIRY JONES Lumber Co. BUILDER’S SUPPLIES Phone 42-J Richmond Hill and our Driver will call Pasteurized Milk and Cream J. F. BURR F E E D S For Every Need Phone 139-31 Richmond Hiil DURAN T AUTOMOBILES Richmond Hill LEADER CHAIN STORE GROCERIES , and FRUIT CHINA and GLASSWARE D. HILL & CO. PLUMBING, HEATING and TINSMITHING Phone 125 THE RUSTIC INN MEALS and LUNCHES ICE CREAM AND CONFECTIONERY Phone 5-W Richmond Hill ALFRED MILLS Richmond Tailors J. A. GREENE Hand Tailored Garments For Ladies and Men Cleaning and Pressing Phone 5-J Richmnod Hill A combletg Garage Service Phone 68 Yonge St. Richmond Hill Phone 8 Richmond Hill Wholesale Jobbers CONFECTIONERY and TOBACCOS Dealers in W. G. BALDOCK J. & M. STEIN THE MILL McLaughlin Buick Pontiac PAGE Ontario u SEVFN

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