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Don’t miss this wénderful ropbortunity Agent for FAMOUS FROST WIRE FENCE Amazing with everq R. H. KANE-33 LECUYER & COMPANY Ask Us About the Money Saving Plan Offered by the Hydro for a Limited Time. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT AND EASY TERMS OFFERS ATTRACTIVE SPECIALS IN ELECTRIC RANGES AND ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Telephone 92F COMPLETE STOCK OF MAZDA LAMPS â€" ELECTRIC FIXTURES ETC. A stag party was held last Thurs- day night at the home of Mr. Bob Campbell, when a number of his friends met for a social evening and game ofueu‘c'hre. A Strawberry Festival will be held under the auspices of the Headford Y.P.S. Wednesday, June 24th. Tea {served from 6 to 8 pm. standard time. After supper the Maple Y. P, S. will present the play “We are looming." Adults 35c., Children 25c. Mrs. R. Thompson is visiting with friends in Beamsville. cflftierv. V H. N. and Mrs. Noble are spgnding a coupfle of weeks at Hunts- ville. ’ Rev. James of Toronto will have charge of the services at ’Drinity Angilcan Church on Sunday, June 14 and 21. Mrs. Lee and Miss S. Baxter are holidaying this wgek at qug Hu‘rgn. iiiMri‘rfan'a Mrs. Couse and daughter Maxine of Windsor spent the week- «end with Mr. and Mrs. H. Morrison. Misses Agnes and Marguerite Boyle attended the graduation exer- gises at Whitby College on Wednes- 313’; WMiss F. Clubine snent a few days last week visiting Mrs. Elliott, To- ronto. "Mi; and Mrs. W. Dean spent the week-end at their cottage at Balsam Lake. The\ Thornhill orchestra ‘will sup- ply the music at the Victoria Square United Church garden party on Sat- urggy, June 20th. The Institute ConventiOn will be held at Guelph on Thursday, June 18th. Transportation is being ar- ranged for members who care to at- ten . 7 and Mrs. Aubrey Pratt, To- ronto visited on Sunday with Mrs. J. Wells. The Horticultural Societv show committee consistimr of the Ppesi- dent, P. Bone, J. L. Davis, N. J. Smellie and J. Teeson, met on Tues- day night at the home of Mr. J. L. Davis and decided to hold the Peony and Rose Show on Friday evening, June‘ 19th, in the Lawrence Memor- ial Hall. The Thornhill Golf Club are en- joying a merry week when teas and dinners are being held to mark the Provincial Ladies’ Tournament which is being held here. Great man:\\Any ordinary man who gets a big job and a lot of publicity. THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO THORN HILL HEADFORD (LORNE BLOCK) ‘Elm Park Activities Elm Park attracted two picnic par- ties from the City on Saturday, June 7th, when more than three hundred members of the staff of the Frank Hunnisett €0mpany, Ltd. of West To- ronto, enjoyed the advantages of the Park. The sports program consisted of a baLl game, horseshoe pitching, tug 0’ war, kicking the shoe, thread- ing the needle and dancing in .the evening. Officers of the Company are, President, Frank Hunnisett; Di- rectors, H. S. Harland, F. W. Hunni- sett, H. H. McKee, H. S. Hunnisett; committee, Mrs. 0. Davis and A. J. Bennett. Another party who enjoy- ed the beauties of the park was Bloor Street United Church Sunday School with Rev. F. Fidler in charge. Elliston Park was also alive with private picnic parties that enjoyed the many privileges offered. the many privileges offered. [of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Miss Mary J- Burton‘Who .spentlStokes and was born in King where several weeks at a Rest Home in the gher father was Reeve for a number City is back home considerably im- proved in health. West York District Orange Parade The annual parade of West York District Orange Lodges which in- cludes the L.O.B.A. and Juvenile Lodges will be held on Sunday, June 14th, at 2.30 D.S.T. when formation will be Made in Woodbridge Fair Grounds and headed by Woodbridge Citizens Band Will march to Ellis- ton Park where service will be held addressed by Rev. L. I. Hunter and others after which the marchers will of years and was York County War- den nearly a half century ago. Her husband who predeceased her in 1901 served the Township *as ‘cllerk for many years, a position he held at the time ,of his death. Christopher Stokes, grandfather of deceased was one of King Township’s pioneers and operated the Township’s first flour mill at King Creek. The funeral was attended by many King old friends as well as a number from Wood- bridge. A son James and a daugh- ter Eliza, both of Hamilton, survive. diSband at the fair gmunas- MT- W' l â€" A. Hamilton, district master arid Mr. Britton Pllunket, District Secretary, in charge. Lodges of the district are Islington, Lambton, West Toronto, Mount Dennis, Weston. and Woodâ€" bridge. 7 I Harvey Robertson has a new houée in course of construction on Lans- downe Avenue. Townley Lawrence, Toronto, ‘made calls on friends on Sunday last. Miss Sarah Lawrence who has been in poor health for many months is taking treatment in Toronto General Hospital. Tixe many friends of Mr. Herb Nat- WOODBRIDGE tress, Bolton Road, will be sorry to hear that his health is not improv- ing very rapidly. Blackwood LOdg'e A.F. & A.M. At- tends Church Service I There was a. good turnout of mem- bers of Blackwood Lodge A.F. & A. M. at the annual Masonic service held at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening last when Rev. J. S. Roe, Presbyterian minister, conduct- ed the service. The choir under the direction of Miss Jean Lawrie, 0r- ganlst, furnished a suitable musical service with a solo by Robert Young, baritone. Late Hannah Stokes Paterson Hannah Stokes Paterson, aged 71, widow of the late Charles Paterson, died in Hamilton on Wednesday, June 13rd, and was buried in King City Cemetery on Friday, June 5th, with Rev. E. W. G. Worrall, Rector of King City Anglican Church, officiat- ing. Mrs. Paterson was a daughter WILCOX LAKE EVERY FRIDAY EVENING Max Boag and his 8-piece Orch- estra ADMISSION 25c. plus tax P. ASH, Proprietor Willow Beach Dance Gardens DANCE MODERN AND OLD TIME .RICHMOND HILL RESIDENCE AGINCOURT 21-r-21 . RICHMOND BEL . NEAL ELECTRIC WIRING THURSDAY, JUNE 11th, 1936 Farmers! Attention! Will insure your Car for $102- 000-$20,000 Public Liability and $1000 Property Damage in one of Canada’s strong companiqsl I also sell Fire, Accident, Liabil- ity and Burglary. A Telephone Call or Post Card will bring me to your home at once. All kinds of conveyancing done Ed. W. Brown Successor to J. J. Deane Director of FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE WOODBRIDGE. ONTARIO Wilfrid R. Scott Telephones 13Wâ€"13J $8.65 WOODBRIDGE