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The Liberal, 13 Dec 1934, p. 8

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W§a§s§a§a§a§i§fii %3%3%3§3%3§3%¢ @Wvgww 9§3§9§?%Â¥%3%2€9%9g9§¥$§9% g CHRESTMAS GIFT S flgfiifisfigfifiézgéfiz mgézgfiagfiééééfi THORN HILL W bgj Davies’ Dry Goods Store§5§ Our store and windows now have a Christmasy effect, with a large variety of merchandise and fancy articles for Christmas and New Year presents. It will be conducted by Reeve Greene, Councillor H. J. Mills and J. E. Smith, Editor of the LiberaL The public is invited to be present when the Lucky numbers will be drawn to decide the winners of these handsome prizes. RADIOS, CARS, Furnace BLOWERS (‘nnlzcl‘rrl-i- lmnlnmnnIâ€"a Ma r F . ,«t: ,‘n f 3' O V We have a wide‘range of suitable Christmas gifts for every member of the family and we can assure you of the best service for your last minute shopping. Large stock of Toys and Novelties to delight the Kiddies on Christmas morning. The draw for the tw0 Floor Lamps which have been on display in our store during the past weeks will take place, Thursday evening. December 27th, at 7.30 Phone 1 1 9 PAGE EIGHT \ s _ V ’ ‘ . WE DELIVER R A FINE ASSORTMENT OF CHINA AND GLASSWARE, IDEAL FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Store Open Evenings Until Christmas mmumplements, Richmond Hill FOR rm YOUNG ‘55 AND 5‘3 OLD TO E SUIT ALL PURSES , year. ADI‘.AQuigley gave a V9145? in-'churches and publlc schools seems to structive talk on.the Life of Capt. ibe the order of the day. Law‘eme- The W15 greatly apni‘ecâ€" Rev. J. C. Davies, Pastor of Wil- iated the contribution to the evenmg’s ,~ ._ program. The next meeting will be IOWdale Presbytmlan ChurCh’ and fm ‘the‘ Christmas gathering at the home me? Pastor at WOOdbl'ldge. W‘“ ‘00‘ 'of Madelene MacDonald on Dec. 20th. cupy the pulpit here on Sunday, Dec. Santa will be there, so, every mem-lmth her is urged to meet him. ' bl ' Church Union was the subject at ; Late Mrs. Arthur l-Iam y Th Titre Unifted 1(ilahure‘lli Y.P.§. ‘ Myrtle Annie Irwm, w fe of Arthur 9 Opic. 01' St ‘ondays pm’fiflambl‘y, who died on Tuesday, Dec. gig}; iggeghlge’iivaghlllrgflylfgg “$01.22: 24th, was buried in Nashville 'cemetery !A short history of the origin of the 3 r 0“ Thurs’day, the funeral taking P1?“ igeitd ggnomfinatio-‘I’is 1forming .the from her late residence at Nashv111e n1 e urc m anaca was gwem: ' ' .0 ' .c where ‘IHymns and Scripture Lesson suitable;to Iflejnibm” unite; ,hRev S to the [topic were also chosen. Theme rew‘ce was con W e 3 ' ' ‘Monday evening meeting will disconâ€" '1‘. J. Former. Mrs. Hambly was a tinue 1111th the New Yeah but a Slmfinztive of the Kleinburg District and lday evening service will be arranged was an active chuiich and Women’s D< . th. Al " . . {grkegg Elgis date gimbals are aSkedlInsut tute worker. Surwvmg' are her If. H w WW%%§3§3W W 9“ A Christmas Tree and enterfain- fi m-en‘t of the United Church will be held on Wedhesday, Dec. 19th. A :g‘ood program is being prepared by ‘the teachers of the school. Santa ’Claue will call around during the 2g;evening. i Do not forget the Dlay “Strictlv iBusiness’ by Trinity Women’s Club 9n Fridayflniig-htl, Dee. 714th, in the The Carolina. Jubile‘e Singers gave their return entertainment on Satur- day evening to a full house and were enjoyed fully as well as last year, when they made their first appear- ,ance last March. Out of 30 numbers given four or five were repeated and were received and appreciated as well as the rest. Different ones sought to get an appointment with them for a future d‘ate in their community, conseauently. we hear they have been ;booked f0r the early part of January 'at Victoria Square. They gave the ‘mrost ponular entertainment that has been given in the village for some ‘time. At the Sunday morning- ser- ‘vice they gave two numbers which were very fine and left immediately ‘ after for Galt where they song at. the evening service and also pave an en- tertainment rm Monday night. While here th‘ev were entertained by mem- hers of the church. lShore, Cameron McClure, Stanley Phillips and Jack McCallum. Officers elected at Knox Annual Meeting, held at the home of Mrs. Colin Cameron, Lot 12, Con. 10, Vaughan, on Thursday of last Week, were: President, Mrs. Col'n Cameron; Vice-President, Mrs. R. K. Johnston; .Secretary, Mrs. Gordon McGillvray; :Treasurer, Mrs. Wm. King. A good lsum was realized at the bazaar held 'on Saturday last. ’ Anxiety is felt by friends of Mrs. ‘W. J. Cameron, 8th Avenue, who for fiche past week has been confined to Ehex- bed because of illness. ,I Miss Minnie Elliott and Mrs. Alex. EMarnock were guests of Mr. Joseph 3E, Watson. Treasurer of York Pion- The regular monthly meeting of fhe Women’s Institute was ham to- r‘av (T‘nuwsdav) 2+ H19 home of MN. J. A. Thomns‘on. Yonge St. R011 N‘Ill was anuvm'ed hv a «Wt for Christ- mas Chew. MN. Woh‘h. who Wm anPg'ate ‘ro Hap provinm'al Convention (rave a snlermd rnrnrf. TM hmh «was W/vr‘o Mrs. H'm'mnn. Mrs. J. F‘ifllm‘. MN. Iâ€"Fnslnn and Mrs. Hnlmm. A number of vim'fmns Waroflrivi “14 vflhun for over the Wench-9nd, Hm nfirjction be‘nz the “Carolina Sing:- ’T‘Hya 'P‘n'hHa fi~h001 pn+pvta7nmnmt Wm ho hum in Hm 501mm] rm Friflav evrzning', Dec. 2lst. Everybody we]- come F. Bowes; Treasurer, Miss A. Boyle; Devotional Secretary, Mrs. H. Con- nell; League of Nations Secretary, Mrs. E. E. Pugsl-ey. Young Ladies Class Enjoy Splendid Program The members of the Young; Ladies Class met at the home of Mrs. Mar- wood last Thursday evening with al- most a full attendance. Considerable business was transacted including at- rangements for Christmas Cheer. Miss Geraldine Wesley C.G.I.T. Class gave a. Missionary Play which was very apyropr‘iajce‘for this time of the Lawrence' Mefilofial Hal] ADVERTISING‘ PAYS The increased advertising patronage enjoyed by The Liberal is evidence that advertising in this paper gets rek’ults. If you want the best results, advertise in The Liberal. A meeting of the Past and Present Representatives and President of the Northern Division of Toronto Centre Presbytery of the United Church was held at the home of Mr. Goode, Wilâ€" lowdale, on Wednesday evening. Ar- rangements were made for a meet- ing‘ of the officers of Toronto Centre Presbytery and Northern officers in January. The next regular presidents meeting will be held at the home of Mr. James McLean, Richmond Hill. Notices will be sent out later. success. _ The followmg officers were 9181 for 1935: President, Mrs. J. L. Donald; lst Vice-President, Mrs. S mpson; 2nd Vice-President, Mrs Brill’inger; Recording Secretary, 1‘ B. Oke; Corresponding Secretary, ' Armstrong; Financial Secretary, 1‘ MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Renew your magazine subscriptions at The Liberal Office. We take new or renewal subscriptions for any naper oa- magazine publidlod anyâ€" where in the world. Women’s Association The Women’s Association of the United Church held their annual meet- ing on Wednesday, Dec. 12th, with the President, Mrs. N. J. Smellie, in the chair for the first half of the meeting. After the devotional exerâ€" cises and business, the various con- venors presented their reports which Were accepted by the Society and showed a successful year. Rev. E. E. Pugsley presided during election of officers and gave a talk on the comstiflu’t’uom emphasizing important factors, to make this organization a the Presi: the chair meeting. cises and You aren’t really old until you begin to suspect rottennass where there isn’t any. The boss is the one who takes your money Without seeming- to regard you as a nuisance. THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO Phone 78 Successor to J. J. Deane Directdr of FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE WOODHUDGE, ONTARIO Wilfrid R. Scott Washing Machine§ were elected J. L. Mc- Anxiety is felt by friends of Mrs; W. J. Cameron, 8th Avenue, who for the past week has been confined to her bed because‘of illness. Miss Minnie Elliott and Mrs. Alex. _ Marnock. were guests of Mr. Joseph E. Watson, Treasurer of York Pion- eers, and Mrs. Watson, Baby Point Road, West Toronto, on Friday last. Mr. Watson will be remembered by older folk of Woodbridge as he was principal of the Public School several decades ago. Presbyterian W.M.S. Annual Meeting Officers elected for 1935 at the an- nual meeting of the Presbyterian W. ‘M.S. were: Hon. Presidents, Mrs. H.~ LCreigh‘ton and Mrs. Colin Cameron; -I~"resii<lent, Mrs. W. A. Wallis; 1st Viceâ€"President, Mrs. J. E. Harris; ‘an Vice-President, Mrs. E. White; '31‘d Viceâ€"President, Mrs. W. .J. Mitchell; Secretary, Mrs. J. W. Eller- by; Treasurer, Mrs. Harris; Secreâ€" tary Glad Tidings, Mrs. William Fleming; Supply Secretary, Miss Helen Ross; Literary Secretary, Mrs. Alex. Marnock; Pianist, Mrs. J. E. Harris; Mission Band Leader, Miss Lillian Brown; Social Committee, Mrs. W. Fleming, Mrs. W. Mainprize, Mrs. G. Uppington and Mrs. William Among. At the conclusion of the meeting lunch was served and social hour enjoyed. Emery United Church Women’s Association Annual Meeting The Women’s Association of Emery l United Church held their annual meeting in the church on Thursday of last week and reported a. very successful year when a. number of quilts had been completed and given to the needy. Officers elected for 1935 were: President, Mrs. W. 0. Duncan; lst Vice-President, Miss ,Hattie Reilly; 2nd Viceâ€"President, ers. Fuller McClure; Corresponding ESecretary, Miss. Ruby Rowntree; g l The Senior Women’s Institute met on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Fleming, 8th Avenue North. " Christmas trees together with programs of entertainment by the churches and public schools seems to be the order of the day. An unco‘mxortame amount, 0; 1.115 fair fléwed through the atmosphxe on Tuesday morning of this Wee Thegnercury in the thermometer the Red and White Store, Pine Stre and 8th Avenue, registered 6 degre belowV zero. the r‘ervice was conducted by Rev. 5. 'I. J. Former. Mrs. Hambly was a native of the Kleinburg District and was an active church and Women’s Inst tute worker. Surviving are her husband and one daughter, Miss Merle Hambly. Two brothers and one sister also survive, Emerson Irwin, Nashville; George Irwin, Nobleton; and Mrs. Wilkie, Toronto. United Church Y.P.S. Meeting Monday night's meeting of the United Church Y.P.S. held inthe Sun- day School was in charge of Miss Mary Stevenson. The program was divided between a Missionary talk on the Western Mission Field by Rev. J. E. Anderson, and the impersonation of radio characters when the feature was Tony Wons impersonated by Jack McCallum. Other items on the program were musical numbers by Orpha Farr, Charles Snider and the Y.P.S. quartette composed of Bert Shore, Cameron McClure, Stanley Phillips and Jack McCallum. Late Andrew McMurchy Andrew McMurchy, Lot 14, Con. 9, Toronto Gore, aged 54, died in Peel Memorial Hospital, and was buried in Kox Cemetery, J. C. Davies of Willowdale officiating. Deceased was a’son of the late Duncan and Mar- garet Hunter McM‘urchy and was born in Toronto Gore. He was a Presbyterian and an elder of Knox Church. He is survived by three ISiSJte'l‘S and one brother, they are, Miss Margaret, at home; Miss Annie, at Knox; Mrs. Richard Williams, Lot 8, Con. 9, Vaughan; and William Mc- Murchy on ‘the homestead. An uncomfortable amount of frigid air flowed through the atmosphere Late Mrs. Arthur Hambly Myrtle Annie Irwin, w'fe of Arthur ambly, who died on Tuesday, Dec. h, was buried in Nashville cemetery 1 Thursday, the funeral taking place om her late residence at Nashville Kleinburg United Church where WOODBRIDGE DISTRICT NEWS at were fortunate in procuring the Wes- ley Minstrels composed of members of Wesley United Church, Toronto, for their entertainment on Friday night of last week. The Orange Hall was well filled with an audience that enjoyed the program to the limit. Reading the committee in charge was Miss Evelyn Brown, President, and Mrs. Leo Watson, Secretary. George Kellam, Vaughan Township Treasurer, Mrs. W. Burdzekin; Finan- cial Secretary, Mrs. Les. Ella, Con- venor of Devotional Committee, Mrs. Bert Back; Convener of Social Com- mittee, Mrs. W. J. Rowntree; Pianist, Mrs. Jack Devins. Junior Women’s Institute Presents Minstrel Show What can beat a Minstrel Show for good all round Wholesome amusement with jokes, singing and dance comedi- ians to say nothing about the rattle of bones and jingle of the tambourfne? Woof-bridge Junior Women’s Institute vsm'n fm'tnh-w‘rn in Tn‘nnn‘r'in‘rr Hm \VP-Q'- H mo==ouo g, Lefleau Furs gamgaagamgw ~~ ounc 2648 Yonge St. at Blythewood Rd . Late Duncan McKinnon Duncan McKinnon, aged 7â€": AGNES-MAUI) CORSETRY HOSIERY Service and sheer Chiffons, also Crepe all the better manufactur- ers lines. Priced from .75 cents to $2.00. PYJAMAS In Crepe, in Stanfields NON- ladder cloth all priced for Spec- ia'l Gifts at special prices to SELL. In Glove Silk and Rayon $1.75 a set You will be delighted with our selection to solve your GIFT PROB- LEMS for 1934. 1 Rahams’ THE Hairdressers 3364 Yonge St. (South of Melrose) RAHAM’S BEAUTY SALON OFFER 'Dhe SMARTEST AND LARGEST PARLORS IN THE NORTH SECTION WITH A SERVICE AND OPERATORS THAT CANNOT BE SURPASSED. MOHAWK 374’0 2568 YONGE STREET MGHAWK 6030 and Designing Furriers Manufacturing VEST and BLOOME'R SETS Seaswabfie Gifts AT LOW. COST THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1934 TORONTO di OBO==Olfl°==0=° in Toronto Western Hospital on Thursday, Dec. 6th, and was buried in St. Paul’s cemetery, Vaughan, the Ifuneral taking place from the Undlelrâ€" taking‘ Parlours of G. A. Lawrie and lSon, Maple, on Saturday. Deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Kinnon and’ was born on the 7th Con- cess'ion near Purpleville. Surviving are three brothers, John Allen of Haileybury, Archie and Martin of To. ,ronto. 2 Asia?! 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