THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20th, 1934 W Church W. M. S. or 1935 at the an- :nual meeting, held at the home of York Pioneers December Meeting Mrs. G. D. McLean; Supply Commitâ€" I Mrs' Norman H‘“ on wedneSdaY Of York Pioneers December meeting tee, Mrs. Boyle Kellam, Mrs. Herb. PAGE EIGHT THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO ‘1:_=__- â€"â€"â€"-~â€"-â€"----â€"- ~â€" THORNHILL I . l Charles William Smith passed away i i l i g g IX this week in his Wth year. He was ilast week were: President, Mrs. Wil- Greetings in the Christmas Spirit born in England and came to Canadai -. . ' _ ‘ ‘ fifty years amo When a bov he work_ i held in Forresters Hall, College St.. Nattress and Mrs. Eb. Smith; Strangâ€" .gam Jewegjlllï¬ ZVISe geciiifllt’ghj‘ .. . a - _ . 1 . v ‘ orman i ' n SI en V , . r . . . v ~- ~ ' ' ~ x - n: v . Vt Shore' ’ ' WISH THAT WE ‘ I R N L en mi Squire Jackes, farmer of the;TOI(/ni0, on Tuesday last, was rtmin :1» Secretary, Mrs. G. . _ , _ h , WE M GHT PE SO A LY 1916 Fred Jak‘kes- He “'85 a marketiiscent in character. The attendant-cl Christian Stewardship Conimittee,erS‘ Arthur Hm’ Recording secre- 5:353:22,a113,gaggegï¬gggilmtmyi;was good, and the historical talks Mrs. N. G. Wallace, Mrs. G. D. Mc- tam Mm Charles H“; T598911?†inarket. ’ ’givcn for the most part inpromptu Lean and Mrs. W. E. Hutchiscn: iMrs' T‘ K' Agar; Correspon’dmg Sec" ‘ Six years ago ‘he came to _ P ta M Lo E“- make hs home with his daughter,iwcre intensely interesting jutlginngcmperance Secretary, Mrs. W. E..‘e ry’ rs‘ “Te 15‘ ‘ At the same time and place the M;:-aJï¬?n1:$;itlii‘i (011133051119 St-e tfieifrom the demonstration of apprecia- Berry; Pianists, Mrs. J. E. Anderson f 11 I ff 1 d b th w . e , )era ( a m m er, . V , 7 ,q H-‘ , , , o owm o iceis were e ccte of the Roman Catholic Church Three ton displayed by the niembei-. P1t> and Mrs. G. D. l‘vchtan. The pro- r “llome ‘g‘ & Htso . P. :3 id‘cnt. Professor D. R. Ixeyes, M.A.. grain included a vocal number by n5 Ssoc‘ " n" “351 en’ Mrs. George Irwin; Vice-President, EXTEND TO EVERYONE OF YOU OUR SEA- SONAL GREETINGS. INSTEAD WE TAKE THIS MEANS OF WISHING YOU A MERRY YULETIDE. daughters survive. The service was held on Wednesday at St. Luke’s occupied the chair and Robert Hazleâ€"ers. G. W. Shore; a duet by Mrs. J. igigiig asaamaaaaeaan B U TC HE RS Woodbridge I i WW%%9§%9§9%9€%W%9§ §t§z§z§i§r§i aaaaaraaaaaaaa Davies’ Dry GOOds Store§§|D12 , is," Richmond Hill Phone 119 Jul CHRBTMAS. BURKITT & WILDES _â€" ._â€"n_ Newmarket. Ontario .aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Cheer, for the needy the neighborhood. Last Sunday was I! 7 ' 1' IV ) ‘ ’. _ . ‘ Cathie? (if; abiiggiio giggdltiï¬liï¬g‘: . interesting facts about that outstand- was g.ven by members of the church, ‘ . and Sunday School including fruit, Pike, a foui‘score and five member, vegetables, candy, clothing, etc. Church and interment took place at ‘ ton led in the Singing. of “Oh Canada-v The members of the local branch of , at 1h†Opening- thc Women’s Institute will meet onisoprant‘. Sawi‘day aftel‘noon. Dec. 22nd. at the' two Christmas Carols foll0\\'“.l by home of the President, Mrs. W. Ridâ€" dell, to pack the baskets of Christmas ones throughout observed as The donations were sent to the needy ones in the down town district, in care of Mrs. W. Freeman of Toronto visit- e-d on Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Percy Bone. visited last‘ Lillian FranCis. Sunday School are ‘ iChristmas Tree I jar. the home of Mrs. 'Yonge St. On Sunday special services will 23%r%%i§i§n itht Junior and. [choral service Will be . 'be given by the young men's classes. be welcomed. 1v lived in from their dress on Saturday. Thornhill Cemetery. The Young Ladies (this) Thursday at Miss Greta Strangways of Toronto Thursday with Miss The girls class of the United Church holding their Thursday (toâ€"night) Neil McDonald, be held in the ‘lUnited Church with special music by Senior choirs. A held in the eve- ning at 7 o'clock and a pageant will young ladies and Strangers Will. .Late Warren Ellis Death entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis of 83 Glengarry Ave., in “Hm. lands by Miss Edit,“ Hyslnp; ‘when their son Warren passed away. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ellis and family formerâ€", Richmond to Toronto have resided ever since. took place from their Hill, moving where they The funeral present ' Interment in Class will meet the home A Xmas proâ€" adâ€" r ofi Mrs. J. Lidstern, favored the audience with iMrs. O. B. Sheppard with some hisâ€" torical roles and a brief talk. Miss ,Augusta Gilgson, a descendant of 'Gcncral Sir Isaac Brock, gave some Mr. E. E. .ing pioneer and soldier. iiclatcd a n.imbcr of interesting inâ€" cidents in the early life of Canada. Neil Burton embellished his talk with humor as he unfolded the story of his birthplace in Bruce County, hav- 'ing‘ left it when five year old, and re- turncd to the sonic after a lapse of (‘5 years. time. Clayton Pearce spoke at sonici length on what progress has been niadc by the Boy Scout Movement. morning and cvcningi The Young People‘s Society of the United Church featured the Christâ€" mas spirit at the regular weekly meeting held in the Sunday School on Monday n'ght last. Miss Bessie Nat- tic-‘s prcsidcd. The program includ- ed laxitcrn slides together with a mile sorrow of Van Dyke's books by Clare' 'Bush: a paper on Christmas customs' Christmas readings by Misses Maiic 'Allcn, Bessie NattrOss and Enid ;Shoi‘:; and a comet solo by Bert Shore. i Rev. J. C. Davi’rs, former Pa~tir of i“ oorfbridge Presbyterian Church and for the past sx years has been at had charge of VVood- iVVillowdale, E. Anderson and Mrs. Shore; Scrip- turc railing by Mrs. S. W. )Iayhew; and the Study Book on India in charge 0" Miss Mary J. Burton. Lunch was served at the close by the hostess. Christmas Baskets Planned By Thistletown W.I. A feature of Thistlctown Women‘s Institute December meeting, held at the res'dcnce of Mrs. Harry Gard« house, was a paper by Mrs. W. O. Drncan on Thistletown in the early days and the early activities on the lluniber River from the mouth for a stretch North to Thistlctmwr when flour mills. saw mills, foundaries, woollen and carding mills, were in operation, and did valuable service He spoke briefly of thclfor thc'early settlers- Other items progress that had been made in thation the program was a report subâ€" m'tted by delegate Miss Annie Gard.- housc on the Institute convention recently held in Toronto, and a vocal duct by Mrs. Harry Gardhousc and Mrs. W. 0. Duncan. It was planned to prr‘pare a generous supply of well filled Christmas good cheer baskets to be distributed among the financial- ly unfortunate. Lunch was served with Mrs. H. Usher, Mrs. D. Lovc, Mrs. George Watt and Mrs. H. GarcLI house in charge. Mrs. Charles Watts presided. Combined Annual Meetings of Nobleton W.M.S. Officers elected by Nobleton United aaaaaaaaaaaaaama .Mrs. Wm. Hawman; Secretary, Mrs. George Sampson; Treasurer, Miss iPauline McCutcheon; Organists, Mrs. Anson McCluskey and Mrs. Harold ‘Pringle; Flower Committee, Mrs. R. J. McTaggart; Parsonage Committee, Mrs. Lloyd Tarton and Mrs. Lorne ’Ellis; News Reporter, Miss Muriel. Irwin; Group Leaders, Mrs. A. Mcâ€" Cluskey, Mrs. H. Pringle, Miss Irene Goodfcllow and Miss P. McCutcheon. Bring Your Radio To I SN ELGROVE’S RADIO SERVICE and have it repaired properly 3334 Yonge St. HU. 3132 2 Blocks South of City Limits | North Fancy Goods [3360 Yonge St.. at City Limits GIFEI‘S Hemstitching and Picot Edging 10 cents a yard Mail Orders Filled Linens * Permanent waving , OUR SPECIALTY lEdbern Beauty Parlour 3452 YONGE ST. At City Limits ald. , , , gï¬iii‘lig: bhggggï¬rangod. Each lnelh-LDI'I’IEC Church on Sunday last when 0 bring a gift for Xmas he conducted both serviccs ‘in the. .aaaaaaaaaaraaaa W Seasonable Gifts. AT LOW COST HANDKERCHIEFS “Something Different†' Ladies and Gentlemen’s hand woven and hand embroidered in sheer linen. ' i “a _ her is asked t I r- ’Cheer- U .t i Ch h Young Peoplqklnlmence of Rev. John McKenzie whoE e UI‘C .“ " . . . , . . . Isoziléiy gillthold a Special .meetmgifoi the past three months has been aï¬er the regular church schice on.in poor health. x. Woodbridge Hockey Team dcfcatedl ‘ ‘the evening of Dec. 30th. A progran; iof special interest and entertainmen the Spring Athletic Club team of Tm: w - to close the year t has been aT‘ï¬SHCieeiutive is very anx- ronto by a score of 2 to 1 at Ravenal 1 young people come toliink. West Toronto, on Thursday' 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. :Of ions that al . ‘ this meet'ng and Norm“ you a Velygright of last week. and ins iirational hour. DIESSFetsentativesi frr in the three L.O.L. and I..O.B..\. Supper and Concert PYJAMAS local Young People’s Societies met at I The f0W1 Supper and concert held! in Stanfields NON- In Crepe, ladder cloth all priced for Specv ial Gifts at special prices to the home of Mr. J. E. Francis last I Thursday to arrange jomt meeting. . ~ ~ ' . SELL' Crepe from Paris in many de- The draw for the tw0 Floor Lamps which haVe during the comirtig .Veali Ignéfibf‘fgt’;$35;igechnng‘etgglfï¬fSNOf HOSIERY signs and colors. ' - - . can c ' 9 ‘ . ...,s . - v. , been on display in our store during the past weeks w11] Egagagheoalsslocging of Sp ritual Wallace LOL- 28 attracted a good Semce and sheer Chiffons, also SLIPS and PAINTIE SETS take place, Thursday evening, December 27th, at 7.30 and practical] value that will aid in sized crowd to the Orange Ham on Crepe all the better manufactur- Lovely satin With lace trim. P- 111- furthering the work of the young 1190' . . ers lines. Priced from .75 Cents Priced from $1.00 each and $1.50 iple. A united effort of all our local Fr.day nlg‘ht 0f 1115i» “"99k- The SUP- to $200. a set. It will be conducte ' :young' people to form an organizailon per was followed by a pleasing con- ’ VES OME d by Reeve Greene, CounCillor ‘with the object of a definite peace cert when contributions to the p,.0_ In GIOVTe EdeRayo: SETS$175 a set ‘ H. J: Mills and J. E. Smith, Editor of the Liberal. The public is inv1ted -to be present when the Lucky numbers Will be drawn to decide the winners of these handsome prizes. vement was also discussed. Repre- ‘ I H _ 1sariitatives from each society were: i gram W919: MID- W- J. Dalllel. V0631- P‘esb erian. Miss May Campbellandiist of Edgeley; Miss Muriel Redditt, er, IVTCOI‘G; from the A-YP-Au M‘SS elocutionist. of Fairbank; Misses Lucy Murdison and Mr. Earle Rich-,Evelyn Cook and Mary Bagg. instnb . -. ' - resented . 23,29’Uiï¬zdflgiï¬yguiydhdgpPeople’sImentalists of Wolodbridgie; Messrs. Society. iAlbert and Stewart Rutherford, vocal- The United ChUI‘Ch sunda3%vsghool 3 ists of Vellore; and Knox Male Quar- er'tertamment £00k place on e nes‘ i tctte composed of Gordon McGillvray, ‘ . The readings, solos and, diiiogueensmggave evidence of great Robert Young, Stanley Harper and talent among the children besides theiArthm- Hal-per; Misses, Jean Laurie time ang‘ï¬l‘aigin: €23:an b-lVO :3: 393:1}; i and Laurena Rutherford accompan- ers. . e re ' A . gifts and Old Santa was kept busy,15tS- during the short time he had to stay! Canadian Literature Feature at A hearty clap expressed the gratitudeI Jr “.1 Meeting It t the teachers, superâ€" ‘ . ' ' '. , . gitgggezguaid opnlpiys four the Eve- Woodbridge Junior Womens Insti-. ning’s entertainment. tute December meeting held at the ViCtOTla Cihaptm'v ROVal AWE home of Mrs. George Shaw, Pine St.,i on a goo on Tuesday of last week, proved to‘ Masons No. 205, are off . Start for 1935' At the iaSt meetmg be of more than usual interest as it! 'f' H ere installed bv . I Rh: Long and W. E. i was largely devoted to a discus-Sion Hopkings aSSiStEd by V- EX. Com- J- on literature in which Miss Agnes A- Thompson The enthus‘astï¬caï¬m‘i McCallum gave a paper on “The pamons Who have a yems Wm a 1 Origin of Canadian Literature,†and! ‘ f ll '2 Ex. COUL, Neil G. p TITSDCSIaltI: 0ZvisEx. Com. R. W. Mc- Miss Rheva Bradshaw another paper- You will be delighted with our selection to solve your GIFT PROBw LEMS for 1934. AGNES-MAUD CORSETRY . Our 'store and windows now have a Christmasy effect, With a large variety of merchandise and fancy articles for Christmas and New Year presents. 2648 Yonge St. at Blythewood Rd. OPEN EVENINGS TO 10 P. M. MOHAVVK 3740 A FINE ASSORTMENT OF CHINA ‘AND GLASSWARE, IDEAL FOR r' CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Store Open Evenings Until Christmas seesaw assessments i i i i §$r§a§a§a§r§r§r§a§r§r§r§a assess %i§i§r§3§r§r%z§a§i%%r t A Merry i Christmas ' To One aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa oâ€"omoé=:o=o=â€":o=io IntOSh. go; Cgmy- T- R- gg'lgsézrï¬v on “Canadian Books published in A J; E. n. . ..ames.. .., . ,, V ‘ , h G“ gakert S‘N'; EX. Comm J. E. 1934: There lwas a demonstiation of > Francis, Treasurer: Com. H. S. Sparks wavmg‘ by M158 Jean DaIZiel and a. P.S.: Com. A. R. Hill. S-S-z Com. B-lread‘ing‘ selected from the Works of l 0- Nellesr J-S‘; Ex- com- A' H' J' Gll' Henry Drummond by Mrs. Leo Wat-j TO mover D" 0f 0': Qom- J' 0f son. A contribution of Five Dollars, . (2:531' ï¬elzbdvgjogq 'G i was made to the Toronto Star Santa' ' a i i' i i I .‘Claus Fund. and a quantity of fruit,, M. of 1V: Com. T. Knopton, S.B.. . ' i _ Com. J. C. Smith, Stewart;'Com. S. pickles etc., to the Fred Victor Misâ€"‘ H. R. Jarrett, Tyler: Rt. Ex: Com. Sum. W. E. Hopkings and Rt. EX. Com. H. H. Long. Auditors. United Church \V.M.S. Annual Meeting The United Church W.M.S. annualI meeting, held at the home of Mrs. J.i G. Whitmore, 8th Avenue, on Thursâ€" ' day of 'last week, was well attended. Supplies valued at $100.00 were ship- ped to Regina to be distributed among; the needy. The Foreign Mission Fundi .1 so far has not reached its objective “ but is making good progress. Officers , f" i The meeting was well attendâ€"i , ed and Miss Evelyn Brown presided. u e O RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIQ , E ii China, Cutlery, Electrical g and Sporting Goods ouomouoo=o=m=0=aon The Old Time Wish In great variety, sturdin built to last Season’s Rahams’ THE Hairdressers aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I! . for 1935 were elected as follows with :5? COME IN AND INSPECT OUR STOCK .Rcv. J. E. Andcison progiding': Presâ€" _ OFFER OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS ident, Mrs. Ken. Stevenson; Ist Viceâ€"v, rBhe SMARTEST AND LARGEST PARLORS IN if: â€"â€" t The Old Time Sincerity ‘31'esigentdlill's- gym iii/2111mm; PM THE NORTH SECTION WITH A SERVICE AND (A \ . .‘7- v ‘ lice" WSi em! 1 1'5" _ m‘ V, ‘9“; , OPERATORS THAT CANNOT BE SURPAS ED ‘33; F. vi ‘ W. Bun. Fred Mills Phone 139 Treasurer, Mrs. J. J. VVatsoininan-i T. p ' 1, v: F,“ S . g». h , c‘al Secretary, Mrs. J. G. Whitmore: , p 3 1 “ONE 18 WE DELIVER ’ Recording Secretary, Miss Mary J.; . 7‘ I ‘ 3364 Yonge St. (South of Melrose) HUdson 4422 Burton; Corresponding Secretary, 1 i Mrs. A. Hollingshead; Press Secretary i shi hie Last Minute Christmas Suggestions; Blew... Clocks, Something 101' the Car, Tire, Tube or Accessories, and a host of other suitable suggestions.