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The Liberal, 6 Feb 1930, p. 8

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CU RREN CY ARRY a Lette Imperial Bank of Canada. This letter enables you to dr country, and in any cu:‘renqsâ€"«dollars, pounds, francs, etc.â€"â€"to the required amount. Take along also Cheques. They will be convenient when you are not in reach of a bank, and are honoured in all question. r of Credit from the q nr c.“ funds in any a fe w Travellers’ countries without Letters of Credit and Travellers’ Cheques may b branches. e obtained at all Any branch of the [mule will give you painstaking and lMl’EhlAl depmdabz’c .u'rcz'ce. K1 OF CAI‘JADA RICHMOND HILL BRANCH Branches at New HEALTH OF TH - J. A. GROSKURTH, Manager Market and Aurora. SERVICE E CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION KEEP YOUR HANDS FROM YOUR broken excepting under aseptic condit- FACE! It is evident to any casual observer that few people have any real appreci- ation of the fact that their hands should be kept away frOm their faces. 'The hands, time and agaKTl each day, come into contact with many persons or articles, and, as a result, become repeatedly contaminated with bacteria which, if introduced into the body through the nose or mouth, or into the ~broken skin, may cause some disease or infection. For many years, it has been taught that hands are to be thoroughly wash- ed ’before th ir owner eats. This teaching is baéed upon the dangers of , carrying into the mouth, In food or drink, disease germs present on soiled hands. A" person should no more ‘think of touching his lips or his' nose with unwashed hands than he would think of touching food before he had washed. The unwashed hands should never be used to squeeze or pick some skin abrasion or blackhead. It is true that this is done hundreds of times with no ill results, but, occasionally, as a re- sult of such carelessness, a serious in- fection, such as facial erysipelas, results: Any break in the skin issues an invitation for lurking bacteria to enter. The skin should never be Hockey Notes RICHMOND HILL TIED FOR FIRST PLACE AFTER DEFEATING MILLIKEN , TUESDAY NIGHT BY A SCORE 0E5 to 2 BEFORE A LARGE » CROWD Richmond Hill advanced another step towards first place in the Mark- ham Township League, when they chalked up their fifth straight victory of the seasOn by defeating the strong- Milliken team by a score of 5 to ‘7. This victory for Richmond Hill n:‘-.v nuts the league at a deadlock wi'ih Milliken and Richmond Hill, althoup I Richmond Hill have not lost a ganz "they have not played as many as Mil'.’- ken and if Milliken lqse their neztt game Richmond Hill will have the honour of occupying the top position. The game here on Tuesday night was 'the best exhibition of hockey seen Lhere this season, it was fast and clean, :although five penalties were handed out for minor trips by Referee Robb. There was a large crowd of fans on hand to witness the battle and all Vs ent away‘ satisfied. The game started fast pace and after about five minutes feap cf play the left defence man of Milliâ€" ken worked his way through the Rich- mond Hill forwards and shot at the blue line and ‘was lucky to have the puck glance off Grainger's pads for the first goal, Richmond Hill tried hard to off “,ith a in 2111719 til ions, with clean hands and boiled in- struments. In any case, the pinching 101‘ squeezing is‘almost always undesirâ€" able. Cleanliness of the soap-and- lwater variety for the face is the sound practical way to keep the skin healthy. Our fingers and hands are so useful that we bring them into contact with innumerable things. We emphasize this because the danger that our hands may be to us depends upon this very point. To put our unwashed fingers to our faces, particularly to the mouth and nose, is practically to put these undesirable elements into our mouths. Fortunately, disease germs die quickly outside the human body, but, as the hands are generally moist and warmâ€" two requisites for the life of diseaSe germs â€" they may persist alive on the hands for some time. The bacter- is which cause pimples, boils and oth- er pus infections are more resistant than those which cause the ordinary communicable diseases, and as they are widespread, there is a practical danger of the occurrence of such in- fections, because there are frequently 5': i‘ctcd for. ‘3 The band the bride, Kathalene Davies the groon ‘ [Donald, one of Canada’s best referees, TPV LIBERAL. RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO .‘ â€"â€" Thornhill l QrARNIVAL .INI) SKATING RACES A l-II'GE SI'CCESS The carnival and skating races held Hi the rink for the school children of 'l'hornhiil, Newtonbrook, Richvale, "oncord. Edgeley, Thornlea and Ger- man Mills were enthusiastically com- Skating before and aftâ€" Ar the races was enjoyed by the adults. rendered suitable skating Thornhill school had the music. :‘ honor of winning the greatest number 'il '; won by Mary Johns of Thornhill, gainâ€" ing eight points. ' i‘lll‘ ‘ .lohn , each winning six points. ' dress costume was won by the wedd_, points. The girl championship was The individual cup champion was tied for by Richard Sayers. Girls fancy boy Ellacott and ii-g party with Loraine Davidson as Dorothy Parkinson bride's maid an Eva Findlay flower girl. The obstacle races created much amusement, particularly when boy and obstacle went sailing down the rink together. Bruce and Alex. evidently know how to scramble through a small hole. “No use teacher you can't catch me” is their motto. ' The broom and ball match between the single and married men proved ex- ceedingly close and exciting, Mr. Mc- who believes in the old fashioned rules exercised authority with both whistle: and feet. The latter quite actively used in cases of penalties, etc. Col- ourcd men and white men served alike , and the penalty box was well patron-. i7.cd. Mr. J. C. Smith reported to be“ :1 strict and trust worthy time l;ccper,i held that responsible position. Hus- lands whose one worry in the wee hours of the 1110171ng is to escape the viickcd swing of the broom and singâ€" le men who innocently respect thal house hold article threw all discretior aside to show how they could rcallyl handle one to proper use. The game ended with no score. The single mcr I decided that much unfairness must have been dealt them or they wouh‘i have won. 0n investigations theyl found that while the married men1 werc'used to kicks and blows fronv brooms the single men were not am" so their playing ability was hindered. The referee must not use two feet t' send them off the ice. , or was also found guilty of offencr‘ when. on investigation, he was foundl to have no watch so the following pro. test was handed in and Mr. Howard is trying hard to arrange for peace once more. 1 February 4th, 19303 We, the undersigan protest thiC ‘ game for the unfairness of the referee 1 on the off sides and the time keeper! l'cpt the time crooked. Spectators interfered too much and with seven bottles of gin as the prize, ask the game be replayed next skating night. Signed. Happy, Al, Totii, Jess, Guy, Bob, Secretary Howard has granted thd‘ protest and the game will be played, Tuesday evening, February 11, Skatâ€" ing: from 8 to 9 and from 9.30 to 10., with band in attem1 Ince. Everyone come. Admission 23 and 15 cents. Following is the list of prize winners: 50 yard race for bo'rs, Junicrâ€"«Bruce minute abrasions on the skin or lips which allow the entrance of bacteria when these parts are touched by.unâ€" washed hands. Questions concerning Health, ad- dressed to the Canadian Medical As- sociation, 184 College Street, Toronto, will be answefid personally by letter. “â€" cven it up but did not have any luck laround the net and the period ended with Milliken leading 1 to 0. There load did not last long in the second period when the Hill boys pressed in on the visitors and popped in two goals to put them one- up, and in the lz-st period scored three more. The goal getters for Richmond Hill were Blanchard 1, Crean 2, Mackie 2. It was hard to pick a star for Richmond Hill as all the boys played good hock- ey. Petch in goal for Milliken put up a good game and was the outstand- ing player for the losers, while the rest of the team all played well, and in the last twenty minutes had the Richmond Hill bottled and sealed in behind their blue line in attempt to even up the count, but were not suc- ccssful. DON’T MISS THIS Richmond Hill and Buttonville yvill Ineet at the Richmond Hill Arena on Tuesday evening, February 11th, in '1 Markham Township League game at 8.30 sharp. This will be a good game and worth coming to see. Button- lville have a fast team and a team that is made up of real hockey players. So come on fans come and see this game :2le Q'ive the local team your SUPâ€" PORT, and see a game of real fast lhoekey. Richmond Hill have not 10st , is season and are confident of handing the Butto‘nville lads a de- Admisaion 25 and 15 cents. ALL SET FOR A SCRAP A man in Atchison, Kansas, can play an ukulele with his toes. This has an advantage, leaving the hands 'free for self defence. â€" Detroit News Euchre and? Eance Elgin Pavilion, ElginMiils Monday, Febrile ry 10th, at 8 pm. A Cordial Invitation is Extended to All. PRIZES GIVEN FOR EUCHRE Admission â€"~ Gents 75c GOOD ORCHESTRA . Ladies Please Provide Findlay, Francis Hodgins, Francis Taviss. 50 yards, Inter.â€"Richard Sayers, Gordon Hoo'r, Chas. Ellacott. 50 yards, Seniorâ€"Jchn Ellacott, Nel- son Findlay, Ken Riddle. Girls 50 yards Juniorâ€"Helen Burltâ€" cu, Margaret Morrison, Edna Rainey. 50 yards, Inter.â€"â€"Mary Johns, Eva Findlay, Helen Sinclair. 50 yards, Seniorâ€"Wilkie Hooper, Mary Johns, Helen Sinclair. Balloon race, Junior â€"â€"Dor0thy Wice, Margaret Morrison. Balloon race, Inter.â€"â€"Mary Johns, Hel- en Sinclair, Elizabeth Smellie. Ballâ€" oon race, Seniorâ€"Wilkie Hooper, Lor- etta Dean, Loraine Davidson. Obâ€" stacle race, boys Juniorâ€"Jack Harvey Alex. Henderson, Bruce Hooper. Ob- stacle race, Inter.â€"Richard Sayers, Donald Davidson, Bill Findlay. Obâ€" stacle race, Seniorâ€"John Ellacott, Donald Davidson, Arthur Crawford. Fancy costumeâ€"Wedding party, Margaret Morrison. Comic, Florence Billington and Eileen Feddery, Comic Boys, Nelson Findlay and Ernest White. Boys Relayâ€"Sayers, Davidson, Fed- dery, Pratt. 2nd Findlay, Hiooiper, Clark and Ellacott. ' TIIORNHILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. Dr. J. J. Soarling 2.30 p. m.â€"Sunday School 11 a. m.-â€"â€"Three loaves, Rev. J/J. Sparling. 7 p. m.â€"Rev. A. J. Vinning, D. D., Secretary Social Service Council of Canada. Monday evening 8.15â€"Young People’s Society. Valentine Social. WOMEN‘S ASSOCIATION “The regular monthly meeting of the W omen’s Association will be held on Wednesday. February 12th, in the Sunday School at 3.30 sharp. The hostesses will be Mrs. Rowbottom, Mrs. G. Dean, and Mrs. J. M. Johnston The ladies of the‘eongregation are cordially invited. TRINITY'CHURCH W. A. A meeting of the Trinity Church W. A. will bc’held in the Parish Hall on Wednesday, February 12th at 2.30 pm. SOCIAL and PERSONAL Miss Lilian Francis entertained a number of her Toronto friends at. a tobogganing party on Saturday, Feb- .ruary lst. Mr. and Mrs. Lougheed, of DoncasL (r suffered a severe loss last Friday morning. when their home was burned and all the contents destroyed. Throuâ€" gh the kindness of the institute, com- munity and United Church, they have received clothing, bedding, food, etc. MiSs Florence Clubine, who has been staying with her brother in Bradford, spent last week at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Irish and daughter Beatrice attended the H01- src-in banquet held in the Royal York Hotel this week. I‘ROMOTED TO PLANK WALKER “Come, come my man, you've been looking around here a long time with- out buying. What do you want? l “Guess I want another rsoorwalk- Ar,” replied the old gentleman. “I’m {he new owner." ,nuis made of the Standard Lime Com- f'n‘istic. Henderson Co., Toronto Lime l‘. t .. The time keep. ‘, :rtla Limited are now the leading pro- ,‘duccrs in Canada of high calcium lime imagnesium lime, limestone and chem- R. E. HARE President of Canada Gypsun’fand Alabastine Limited, who recently an- nounced a change in the name of that Company to Gypsum, Lime and Al- abastine Canada Limited. The Company extensive linzc properties in Ontarso and Que- bk .4, two of which, at Elora and 'I'ees- water, have been operated by it for many years. Last year, purchase 0])81‘8 Les puny, Ltd, .Ioliette, Que, which also operated large lime properties at St. Marc" Que, sand plants at St. Emilie, also sand, limc, brick and mixmg l:i.‘.l‘.i at Montreal. The holdings of Beachville Lime and Stone Co., anv' D. Robertson Co., were also ac- f‘fl :cd. giving the Company ‘modern pl nts in Ontario at I-Iespeler, Beach- \‘i Limchouse, Milton, Kclso and I‘L'slinch. In addition, the Company mp rates: extensive limestone deposits .1 nine Roches, om. ’ Gypsum. Lime and Alabastme Can- i.-al limestone. The great deveiop- ment of its: business in the last few years has placer] the Company in the position of being the second largest shipper. over Canadian railway lines. Victoria Square The regular monthly meeting of the Victoria Square Junior \Vomen’s In- stitute was held on Saturday. Febru- ary lst. at the home of Miss Marie Denne. The meeting was opened in the usual manner and the roll call, “An antique and it’s Story” proved very interesting. After several items of business had been dealt with. Miss Velma Boston fpvored the gathering with a beautiful piano solo, which was well received, The remainder of the afternoon was spent in working on the layette which the Branch is making for Northern Ontario relief. The hos- tess served a dainty lunch which was much enjoyed and a social half hour was spent. All members who have blocks for the autograph quilt are reâ€" quested to hand them in as soon as possible as the committee in charge wish to complete the quilt. Sonnyâ€"Jane, a comedy mirthquake will be presented by Victoria Square players in the Public Hall on Friday, February 14th, with Mr: E. J. Hitch- cock as director. Instmmental numb- ers between acts. Admission 35 and 20 cents. Oak Ridges The annual vestry meeting of St. John’s Church, Oak Ridges was held on Monday afternoon, February 3rd. The warden’s report showed a hub- stantial credit balance and all ac- counts paid. Reports of progress and success were presented from the diffâ€" erent organizations, particularly the Sunday Schools at Schomberg Junct- ion and Elgin Mills and the Women’s Auxiliary. Miss Robinson, of Oak Ridgeshad started the Sunday school by post for those old and young unable to attend the Sunday School. The cemetery board reported increased re- ceipts for the endowment fund for perpetual keep. The following officers were elected for 19301â€"Wardens, Mr. Giles Kersâ€" well, Mr. M. Beynon. Sidesmen, Messrs Roy Dibb, Jack Capell, Doug- las Legge, R. Boynton, C. Routledge, E. Dibb, J. McConnel and D. Dibb. Cemetery Board, Messrs, J. Chatterly, F. A. Legge and S. C. Snively. Dele- gates to Synod, Messrs M. Beynon and C. Snively. A hearty vote of thanksgwas tend- ered Mr. W. Capell after his success- ful nine years as warden. Miss Bessie Legge was given a tangible appreciation of her valuable services as organist. The meeting adjourned for two weeks to hear the possibility of the division. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Sunday, February 9th, 11 a. m. Holy Communion Parish Hall 30 Sunday School p. runâ€"Evening Service Elgin Mills 2. :7 A i . THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6th. 1930 When it is in the BANK .\.\'l) the scone} it is (lchsitcd in the l Bank the greater the assurance of its being saved. n... ,-...,-,, ,, . - ‘ >11. . A Savings Account is a magnet for the that slips through enc’s fingers. and an incomeâ€" money ordinarily paying guarantee for the future. THE CANADIAN BANK or COMMERCE ! ! THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADAll mp. La_.'¢»‘i-du_ __ -..._..-__ u.-#. s;....-.....n_‘--._. ... 4.4.5.. m». . The jawbmn Period Console The enduring been. of Jacobian .chlio design I ah} lly preserv In this fine Console. Surfaoed wi beautifully gralne American walnut wl African walnut 0mg- mentadon. Finished m durable lacquer.hand- rubbed to vehve rer.A rove ca In No. heiFhr 38”: width, 26% I; amid. 15”. 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