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The Liberal, 29 May 1930, p. 5

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at 11 o’clock a. m. to hear and adjudicate upon any com- plaints against the Assessment Roll of the Municipality of the Township of Vaughan for the said year 1930. 1A1] parties interested are requested to take notice and govern themselves ac- 'cordingly. TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM County of York PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a Court of Revision of the As- sessment Roll for the Township of Markham, will be held in the Township Hall, Unionville on MONDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1930 at 2 o'clock p. m. to hear and adjudicate upon any com- plaints against the Assessment Roll of the Municipality of the Township of Markham for the said year 1930. All parties interested are requested to take notice and govern themselves ac- cordingly. County of York PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a Court of Revision of the As- sessment Roll for the Township of IVaughan will be held in the Township Hall, Vellore on Clerk of the said Municipality Maple, May 22, 1930 G. A. M. DAVISON, Clerk of the said Municipality l’nionville, May 22, 1930 Rev. Newton Bowles a returned Missionary from China, will bring an interesting message to the congre- gations of Central United and Ebenez- er United Churchs on Sunday, June 8th, when he Will be the special speak- ~er at the services. The regular monthly meeting of the W.M.S. Auxiliary of Brown’s Corners United Church was held in the church on Wednesday evening last, a profit. able meeting is reported. Last Wednesday evening the orches- tra from Danforth Avenue United Church, Toronto, assisted by Miss Martin, reader, gave a concert at Eb- enezer United Church, Milliken. It was under the auspices of the W.M.S. and was much enjoyed by all who at- tended. We are sorry to report D'eputy-Ree- ve R. L. Stiver on the sick list this week. Mr. G. A. M. Davison was a Toronto vis_i§or on, Tuesday. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hood and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. H. Patterson and Miss Rea. Scott enjoyed a holiday at Hawk’s Lake over the week-end. Mrs. E. E. Stiver, Miss Efl‘ie Stiver and Mr. Harry Boadway visited frigde in Sutton on Sunday. The W.M.S. of Central United Church held a. successful quilting in theiehurich parlors on Wednesday last. Mr. Murfay Sumrfierfeldt, of Cann- ington, spent ,Monday and Tuesday with relatives in townI The choir of Central United Church under the leadership of Mrs. E. E. Braithwaite rendered much appreciat- ed service at Ebenzer United Church, Mi‘llikenjast Sugday. Miss Lorna 0150f] spent the week- end in St. Catherines. AROUND THE CORNER Around the corner I have a friend, In this great city that has no end; Yet days go by and weeks rush on, And before I know it a year has gone And I never see my old friends’s face For life is a swift and terrible race. He knows I like him just as well As in the days when I rang his bell And he rang mine. We were young- er then, And now we are busy tired men. Tired with playing a foolish game. Tired with trying to make a. name, To-morrow, I say, “I will call on Jim Just to show him I am thinking of him.” But to-morrow comesâ€"and toâ€"mor- row goes. And the distance between us grows and grows, Around the corner, yet miles away. “Here’s a telegram sir" “Jim died to- day.” And that’s What we get and deserve in' the endâ€"â€" Around the cornerâ€"a vanished friend. â€"Chas. Lowne Mrs. Jas: Gibson visited her niece Miss Mary Gibson in "Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hood, Miss Jean Malloy attended the social given by Knox Presbyterian Y.P.S., Agincour‘t on» Thqr§day evening last. Miss Ella Skinner, Mr. Ross Bums, Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey, of Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dixon on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Cloakey, Mr. and Mrs. Huddardt, of Toronto, visited Mr. and M{s_._ W._}_311i_ptt on Sgyday last. Miss M. Sommerville attended the annual meeting of section 1, Toronto Presbyterial W.M.S. held in Mimico on‘Thursday. _We congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parkinson on the birth of a daughter on_ Thur§day lawst. Miss Grahe Harrington, of Tdronto spent the week-end at her home here‘ THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1930 WEEKLY NEWS NOTES FROM THE UNIONVILLE DISTRICT Court of Revision Court of Revision Mr. Herbert Armitage, Newmarket, Municipality of the TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN MONDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1930 Municipality of the J. B. McLEAN, I An interesting meeting will be held at Ebenezer United Church on Sun- day evening next, when Mr. Wylie, rEditor of the Economist and Sun will Lbe the special speaker, also fine spec- |ial music will be included on the proâ€" lg'ram. A cordial invitation is extend- led to all young people. Wednesday, May 281; “Nb”. u-..-‘_: lvu h, to Mr. and Mrs. D. Goulding (nee Ruth Hall) a daugh- ter. Dealer: “Wear long? Why, sir, no- body has ever yet come back for the Second pair!f’â€"Progressive Grocer. Customer: “Will long ? ” Rev. J. J. Robbins 10.00 a. m.â€"Sunday School. 7 p. m.â€"Evening Prayer Monday 8 p. m.â€"â€"A.Y.P.A. Friday, June 6thâ€"Annual A.Y.P. A. banquet Township Hall commenc- ing at 5 p. m. In our last issue in reporting the meeting of Junior Farmers at Union- ville the word indignity was inadvert- antIy printed instead of integrity. We regret this typrog'raphical error. Mrs. Cassie and daughter Marjorie visited Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Stiver ov- er the holiday. Rev. H. H. Eaton 10.30 a. m.â€"-Divine Grace. 2 p. m.â€"The Church School 7 p. m.â€"Launch out into the Deep. Tuesday 8 p. m.â€"Y. P. S. Meeting, Moving pictures of Couchiching. Wed. at 8 p. m.-â€"Mid-Week Servme. Hagerman United Sunday School at 1.30 p. m. Miss Jean Malloy was the guest of Miss Helen Stiver on Monday last. As a result of the participation in the second Educational competition in the Scientific Temperance course conâ€" ducted by the W.C.T.U. through the “Northern Message” Sunday School weekly. six scholars of Central Unitâ€" ed Sunday School received certificates, which were presented last Sunday to seniors Evelyn Hurrell, Honors: Mari- an Warne. Honors and to Juniors, Gladys Dyke, Honors: Gertrude Appâ€" leton, Honors; Geo. Warren, Honors: John Young passed. Fine special music was also given at this service by Gordon Johnson, piano and mouth- org‘an; Charles Milstead, Hawaiin guitar. The result of the contest re- flected credit on scholars and teachers and emphasizes the importance of this department of church work. “Mr. George Skinner, of Toronto; is visiting his daughter Mrs. Philip Dixon. Mr. W. Ellis, of Paris, spent the week-end with friends in town. u LaBéyllta Hood, of Toronto, qpent Sunday at her home here. CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH Mr. Weatherall and daughter Floren- (e Mariposa, Mr. Henderson, Little Briton snent Sunday with Mr. and M15; A. Empring‘ham. Congratulations are offered Mr. Walter Stiver upon his success in re- cent 4th year college of Medicine Ex- ams. Mr. Stiver left 1215* week for Geneseo,‘ New York, where he will have the postem as a doctor’s assist. ant for the summer months. Miss Arm-stroig, Cooksville visited Miss M, Anderson over the holiday. A play entitled “A Kentucky Belle” given by St. John’s Lutheran Church, Toronto, on Wednesday evening last was well attended, considering the number of attractions of a similar type that have been in town recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bowes Sn, Torohto. visited their son Mr. Reed Bowes over the week-end. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. L. Roberts upon the birth of a son on May 22nd. Miss Cora Lunau, of Toronté, is holidaying at her home here. Mrs. C. R. Dyke and Mrs. B. Hun‘ell we_r_e_ Torgnto v_isitors onAThursday. r was the guest of his mother, Mrs‘ Armitage over the holiday. Mr. and Mr§._T. _B. Marshall, Char- don, Ohio, visited Mrs. Jonathan Lu- napi on Sunday. Mrs. J. Stéphenson and daughter Laura, of Toronto, were the guests of Mrs. Herb Stephenson over the holiâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harry, Mrs. Morris. of Toronto, visited Mr. and M1}. Rob's: Duuffield on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Milnel: spent thgiholidray at Musselman’s Lake. Mrs. A: Coquon visited her sister Mrs. E. _CIro§by_ ov_e1: the holiday. Miss Boviafd, Islington, spént the we_e_k-end_vg'i_th Miss Ethel Harry. 7 Mr. Heriry Gibson attended the fun- era] of his brother in Brockville last week. I Mr. John Tunney attended the U):- bri_d_ge Flair on the holiday: Mi‘s. Dowgard and daughters Hazel and Myrtle, Miss Vera Pearce, of T0- ronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Coulson over the week-end. Mrs: Baker, of Toronto, visited Mrs Flora Carmichael over the week-end. Did Vyofi notice Charlie’s broad smile A young daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Maynard on Sunday last. spe Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Muirhead sr., Don Lands, Misses May Watson and V. Thomson, of Toronto, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Muirhead Jr. on the holiday. Rev. H. H. Eaton .30 p. m.â€"Church School .30 p. m.â€"Launch out into the Deep .30 p. m.â€"Y.P.S. Meeting ‘ST. PHILIPS ANGLICAN BIRTH GOULDINGâ€"«At E EBENEZER UNITED CHURCH SHOE SPARKS CORRECTION these shoes wear Eflg'in Mifis ‘on lonto, spent the-week-end with Mr. Mrs. L. H. Clement. ‘ing have made many friends who wish them an enjoyable trip and a safe reâ€" turn. Miss Alice Smith, of Queensville, visited her sister, Mrs. T. W. Allison over the holiday. Mrs. James Armstrong spent the holiday with her sister in Islington. Mr. and Mrs. John Franks, of Tor- onto were guests of Mrs. Joseph Gra- ham on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Downing: of the local branch of the Dominion Stores Limited, are leaving this week on a trip to England. During their stay in Richmond Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Downâ€" Mr. and Mrs. W. Sterling, of Agin- court, spent the holiday with the Misses Richardson, Yonge Street. Misses Beryl and Isabel Sanderson, of Toronto, attended the fair here on Saturday. Misses Louise Graham and Jean Hughes, of Toronto, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graham. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McLean and Mrs. Geo. McLean, of Toronto, visited over the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fierheller, of Maple, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Line, Centre Street. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith and family and Mr. Baul'ker, of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hillaby, of New- market, and Mr. R. Phillips, of Hamil- ton, spent the holiday with Mrs. John Hart, Arnold Street. Among the visitors to the fair on Saturday were A. J. H. Eckhart, of Toronto; Warden Ellerby Farr, of. Weston; Clifford Case, M.L.A. North York, Morgan Baker, ex-reeve of Whitchurch; Deputy-Reeves J.T. Saig- eon and T. M. Baker, of Vaughan; Councillors William J. Johnson and Robert Dooks, of Vaughan; Deputy- Reeve Padget and councillor Clark, of Markham; J. B. McLean, Clerk of Vaughan. Mr. and Mrs. G. Blackburn, Mr. and Miss Fitzpatrick, of Wexford, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomson on Sunday. Mr. William Wylie, of Toronto, Whose face is a familiar one at any celebrations in Richmond Hill, was among the visitors at the Fair on Saturday. This is the seventy-four- th time that he has attended this anâ€" nual event and naturally he sees many changes in the fair and in the people who make up the crowd. Miss Lillian Gadd, of Toronto, spent the Week-end with Miss Grace Austin, Centre Street, West. Misses Hazel and Olive Switzer reâ€" turned home on Saturday aftei' spend- ing the winter months in Florida. ‘ Visitors over the, holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Reid, Arnold Street were, Mr. and Mrs. T. Nash, Miss Muriel Nash, Mr. Newton Nash, and Miss Betty Sheppard, of Barrie; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nash, Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nash, of Toronto. Master Billie Graham, of Toronto, spent the week-end with his grand- mother Mrs. Joseph Graham. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McHarg, of Al- pena, Michigan, and Mrs. O. Magner, of Memphis, Michigan, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Y. B. Tracy last Week. Miss Irene Routley former pupil of Richmond Hill High School Won the senior girls championship of Parkdale Collegiate at their Athletic Field meet last Thursday held at Exhibition park. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wetherall visit- ed relatives in Stouffville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McBride and Miss Gladys McBride, of Toronto, were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. H.- F. Austin. Mrs. A. Mills and two children Der- ek and Jean, Yonge Street, are leavâ€" ing this Thursday on a trip home to England. Their many friends here wish them a pleasant trip and a safe return in August. Mr. Edward McKenzie, of Toronto, visited over' the weekâ€"end with his cousin Mrs. Wm. Dennie, of Gormley. Mr. and Mrs. G. Denby and family, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. N. Fierheller, Yonge St. Mr. and Mrs. M THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARTC‘: SOCIAL AND PERSONAL red Carrol, of Tor '. and ’ Mrs. H. S. Burt and baby daughter, Roseview Avenue, are leaving this lweek on a trip to England to visit re- !latives. The best wishes of their imany friends here go with them for a pleasant holiday and safe return to fCanada. I Mr. and Mrs. T. Johnson, Jefferson, ‘Ontario, announce the engagement of their niece Martha Sparling Ellis to ‘Mr. Robert T. Plunkett, son of Mr. ’and Mrs. S. Plunkett, Woodbi'idge. The marriage Will take place early in June. Mr. George Cowie, of Acton, attend- ed the fair here on Saturday and spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cowie. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beatty spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Beatty, Gormley. Mrs. A. Foote and Miss Maude Jam- es, of Toronto, were guests on Satur- day of Mr. and Mrs. L. Doner, Centre Street. Miss Edith Batrick and Miss Coop- er, of Midland, called on Mrs. Joseph Graham last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cook and family and Mr. and Mrs. K. Shields and fam- ily spent the holiday at Brown Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Nash and Miss Nash, of Markham, were holiday visitors of Mrs. M. Elson, Roseview Avenue. Mrs. E. Fice and children of Toron- to, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cowie. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dovming and Mr. and Mrs. A. Mills and children enjoy- ed a fishing trip at Severn River on the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Ramer, Roseview Avenue, motored to Rochester last week and enjoyed a pleasant three day holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deering, of Aurora, were guests of Rev. N. and Mrs: Wellwood on Sunday. Mr. Frank McWilIiams, of Barrie, visited his sister Mr§. M. Lynett over the week-end. Rev. David Marshall, of Richmond Hill, was the principal speaker at the sectional meeting of the Toronto Presbyterial W.M.S. held at Mimico Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Grainger visited in Aurora over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. Park, and daught- er, Marion of Barrie, spent the week- end with Rev. G. E. and Mrs. Coulter. Mrs. Grace Boynton, of Victoria Square, is spending a couple of weeks with her daughter Mrs. C. H. Sander- son, Roseview Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baker, of Gorm- Iey, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Doner on Sunday and attended the anniversary services in the United Church here. Miss Jones and Miss Reesor of the local teaching staff spent the Week- end at the Iatter’s home jn Sunder- land. Misses Alice and Marjorie Jones, of Toronto, visited over the Week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hunt, Yonge Sweet. Mr. and Mrs. B. Meek, of Toronto, ,visited over the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hickson. Mrs. Scarboro, of Toronto, visited last week with Misses Barker, Centre Street West. Mrs. J. R. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baker and family of Grand Valley, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tyndall. Dr. and Mrs. O’Connor, of Syracuse were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Savage on the holiday. Mr. Thomas Burnett, of Unionville, visited over the Week-end with his brother and sister here, Mr. Henry Burnett and Miss Helen Burnett. Mrs. Trench and son Bruce, of Tor- onto, spent the weekâ€"end with W5. W. D. Atkinson and Mr. T. H. Trench. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Bechtel and litt- le son and Miss Mabel Reaman, of London, visited lover. the weekâ€"end with their parents Mr and Mrs. G. S. Reaman. . Mr. and Mrs. George Baker. Stouffâ€" ville and Miss Peterman, of Toronto, called at the home of Mr. ‘Edward Barker, Centre Street West, this Week. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Keys, of Maple, and Mr and Mrs. Cecil Keys and fam- ily, of Toronto, attended the fair here on Saturday and visited Mrs. M. Rea- man, Elizabeth Street. 0-day. ANNOUNCEMENT At a meeting in the Kleinburg Hall, recently it was unanimously decided to continue the York-Peel Softball League for the season of 1930. Officers elected:â€"Hon. President, Reeve P. W. McMurter, Bolton; Preisdent, Wm. Rose; lst Viceâ€"President, F. Arm- strong; Secretary-Treasurer, J. W. Roe. The following schedule of gam- es was arranged: May 27â€"Clairville at Bolton May 30â€"Nobleton at Coleraine June 3â€"Coleraine at Clairville June 6â€"Bolton at Nobleton June 10â€"Nobleton at Clairville June 13â€"Coleraine at Bolton June 17â€"Bolton at Clairville June 20â€"Coleraine at Nobleton June 24â€"Clairv-ille at Colerajne June 27â€"Nobleton at Bolton June 30â€"Clairville at Nobleton July 4â€"Bolton at Coleraine YORK-PEEL SOFTBALL LEAGUE RE-ORGANIZED U-S-E-D C-A-R REDUCED PRICES ON North Yonge Street Non-Advertisers, as well as occasional advertisers who continue their advertising to bills only, should stop and think about using the advertising columns of THE LIBER- AL. It should receive their most serious attention. Lac'k of REAL ADVERTISING causes a slump in business. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING makes better business. LIBERAL ADVERTISING IS THE GOLD MINE OF BETTER BUSINESS IN RICHMOND HILL AND THE NORTH YONGE STREET DISTRICT. EVERY BUSI- NESS ORGANIZATION SHOULD DIG FROM IT THEIR SHARE OF BETTER BUSINESS. it Pays to Advertise in The Liberal because it produces re- sults. Firestone Truck TIRES ADVERTISING IN THE LIBERAL is educational be- cause it brings new necessities and luxuries before the pub- lic in a way that proves to them that they need the articles or service offered. The man who doesn’t use newspaper space sees his trade shrink while the man who advertises liberally is the man u ho is successful. ADVERTISING IN THE LIBERAL is a class of news demanded by the public, because it tells them Where to find what they want. Some business concerns have a shrinking business and wonder Why. They are the ones who do not realize the im- portance of ADVERTISING. Late Seriest 1926 Chev. Coach $200.00 Chrysler 50 Sedan . . $300.00 1927 Sedan Delivery . $250.00 McLaughlin Master four Sedan $200.00 1925 Chevrolet Touring . $100.00 These priCes are real value. We are making this cut to clear them out all in first class mechan‘cal condition I {You Want To Increase Business A Buy Now and Save $50.00 A Five per cent. reduction in Firestone truck tires effective now. A complete line of Firestone Balloons for all makes of car, including Model T. Ford, always in stock. ADVERTISE CLEAN UP SALE BRITISH AMERICAN SERVICE STATION . D. MERCER TELEPHONE 9, RICHMOND HILL . Baldock Phone 153 SIGN OF SUCCESS ’ “At just what point do you begin to call a business man an executive?” “When he takes up golf."â€"Life.. ELGIN MILL§ Friday Night May 30 Old Time String Orchestra OLD TIME AND MODERN MUSIC C. R. BALL, Floor Mgr. Dancmg from 9 to 1 Ladies 25c. Gents 50c Ye Olde Tyme Dance PAGE FIVE ‘ Richmond Hill

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