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The Liberal, 17 Dec 1936, p. 8

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9%! PAGE M619? Stork Shoppe Ltd§ Rayon Vest & Bloomer Sets, 2 - 14 years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79c. and $1.00 Lined Kid Gloves . . . . Pyjamas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boxed Handkerchiefs .. Purses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Mickey Mouse” Ties 2514 Yonge St. Kimonas, Sleepers, Dresses, Suits and Dolls “ Come in and look around ” GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCTS OF CANADA Limited, OSHAWA,‘ONT. ROLLING MOTOR SALES GIFT SUGGESTIONS Mr. Walter Rolling, head of the new organization, has had 25 years of automobile experience, in Toronto, and brings his wide knowledge to the motorists of Rich- mond Hill and vicinity. Melville Maltby, well-known garageman, will be in charge of the service depart- ment, which is already established at the Cities Ser- vice Station. You are cordially invited to see representative models of the 1937 General Motors cars at the Rolling Motor General Motors Products of Canada, Limited, an- nounces the appointment of Rolling Motor Sales as dealers for Pontiac, McLaughlin-Buick, and GMC trucks in this district. PONTIAC McLAUGHLIN-BUICK SHOP EARLY 29 Yonge St. MOhaWk 4940 $1.19 pair ”" 58% 98c. and $1.29 5% . 19c. to 49c. $5 . 39c. to 69c. G M C T R U C , S . . . . . 35c. AN NOU N CING THE APPOINTMENT OF United Church Y.P.S. Hold Mission- ' ary Night Mrs. H. Robertson, Missionary Convener, had charge of the pregram period of the United Church Young People’s meeting on Monday night last when devotional exercises were conducted by Mr. Ernest Root and Miss Ethel McConnell. A talk on. the life of Kagawa of Japan was given by Miss Mae Watson. A piano duet. by Misses Marie Allan and Marjorie Blake was enjoyed. A feature lof the meeting: was the presentation made to Miss Allen and‘ the newly- weds Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller and .Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller, the pre. sentation address being made by Bert Smithson who also conducted the business meeting. Evening Branch of Christ Church W. A. Annual Meeting The Evening Branch of Christ Church W.A. elected officers for 1937 as follows: Honorary President. Mrs. J. H. Kidd'; President, Mrs. Walter Rvmill; Vice-nreusident, Miss Annie Kersey; Secretary. Miss Vera Smith; Treasurer, Miss Helen Willis; Pubâ€" licity secretary, Miss Avis Poole: Auditors. Miss Ruth Wallace and Mrs. James Kersey; Sick Committee, Miss Helen Willis and Mrs. Muln- gram; Rectnr’s nominees, Miss Ker- say1 and Doris Ostrander. Presbyterian \V.M.S. Elect Officers At the annual meeting of the Pres. byterian W.M.S. the following off- iccrs were elected: Honorary Presiâ€" dents, Mrs. Donald McKenzie, Mrs. H. Creighton. Mrs. Colin Cameron; President, Mrs. W. A. Wallis; lst Vice-President, Mrs. J. E. Harris; 2nd Vice-President, Mrs. E. White; 3rd Vice-President, Mrs. W. J. Mitâ€" chelil; Treasurer, Miss J. Brown; Secretary, Mrs. J. W. Ellenby‘: Asâ€" sistant Secretary, Mrs. Edgar Brown- LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIQ WOODBRIDGE DISTRICT NEWS authorized dealers for AND relatives of Mrs. Robert Burton met at her home, Lot 13, ConceSSion 9 . . on Thursday, December 10th, to cele- lee; Other secretam‘?s are' Glad Tld-brate her seventyâ€"fifth birthday. Mrs. "135' Ml‘s' W‘.Flemmg‘; Supply! MlssBurton enjoys excellent health and Helenfioss: lerary’ MI‘S- AlexMar-attends to the household duties of nook; therary, Mrs. R. Byers; Plan- her sons Gideon and Robert who op- ist' Mrs‘ Harris; ASSiStam pianist erate the original Burton homestead Mrs" Garfield Farr; RefreShment of the late Henry Burton who settled Commitfi’ee’.Mrs‘ Fleming and Mrs' there in 1830. Mrs. Burton, before W. Mamprlze; Press secretary, Mrs. marriage, was Margaret Annie Law_ W- ‘J- Mimheu- rence, daughter of the late Mr. and Officers of N. Clarke Wallace L.O.L. Mrs. Isaac Lawrence of Clairville, Installed and is the mother of twelve children, Officers elected and installed by eleven of whom are living. They N. Clarke Wallace L.O.L. for 1937 are, Mrs. Duncan iFimis.__'l‘oronto Officers of N. Clarke Wallace L.O.L. Installed Officers elected and installed by N. Clarke Wallace L.O.L. for 1937 are: I.P.M., Wor. Bro. Gordon Shan- non; W.M., John McNeil; Deputy Master, Bro. Brit. Plunkett; Chap- lain, Bro. Gordon Bagg; Recording secretary. Bro. K. Love; Treasurer. Bro. Levi Seed; Financial secretary, G. Pidgeon; Marshal, Wor. Bro. T. Rowntree; Tyler, Bro. A. Topper. Woodbrridge Junior Hockey Team Wins From Long Branch Woodbridge Junior Hoekey team played its first league game in the T.H.L. at Ravena Rink on Thursday night of last week defeating; the Long Branch team by a score of 3 to 2. Woodbridge players were: Jack Blake, W. Grieves, A, Booke. Char'ie Mc- Lean, Doug. Banting, J. Cooper. William Robinson & Son Employees Hold Party The William Robinson & Son, Dy. ers and Converters, employees were sponsors of a euchre and dance cele. brating‘ the opening of the 50,000 square feet of additional floor space recently constructed to accommodate the successful expanding business of the firm. Those in charge of the party were. President Lem Speed and Secretary Miss Irene Maxey. Music was furnished by Nelson Melody Or- chestra of Caledon East. Mrs. Robert Burton Celebrates Her Seventy-Fifth Birthday A happy gathering of immediate Sales showrooms. There’s Pontiac â€" Canada’s Finest Low-priced Car. . .McLaughlin-Buick, in four series ...and GMC trucks, covering the complete capacity «field, from half-ton up. Mr. Rolling will gladly explain how easily ownership of a new Pontiac, McLaughlin-Buick, or GMC truck can be arranged through (1) liberal allowance on your present car. (2) General Motors I nstalment Plan fin- ancing with its easy monthly payments to suit your purse. Special opening day celebrations will be held at the showrooms on Saturday, December 19th. A feature will be talking movies, shown during the evening! Richmond Hill aLc, Aura. uulluuln ;. ..... u, A v . v . . . . Gore; Mrs. William Dunn, Pickering; Mrs. William Truxton, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Donald Beaton, Wyoming, U.S.A.; William, Kansas City, Mo.; Orville, Toronto Gore; Frank, Kee- watin; Alvin and Charlie. Manitoba. Mrs. Burton was presented with a pendant Irv her family. Her brother, Townley‘ Lawrence, addressed the gathering. Mrs. Burton takes a keen interest in world affairs and is par- ticularly active in matters concern- ing‘ the Presbyterian church. The Dramatic Contest sponsored by the West York Deanery Local Counâ€" cil was a huge success. There were ‘six entries. On Thursday evening, Dec. 10th, members of St. John’s A. Y.P.A. presented “Sauce for the Goslings,” and a short play was preâ€" sented by members of Aurora A.Y. P.A. On Friday evening, Dec. 11th four plays were presented in the par- ish hall at Kettleby. First, “Double Cross” by Bradford; “Between the Soup and the Savory,” by Kerttlohy: the first actlof a three act play. “Mama’s Baby Boy,” by Richmond Hill: “When the World Wind' Blows” by Woodgbridg'e. The Local TEMPERANCEVILLE Were fortfihate in securing THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17th, 1936. {It ‘ Y: ‘ Successor to J. J. Deane LV. Director of m}, FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE S SERVICE '1 fir, WOODBRIDGE. ONTARIO Stamp from Hart House to be the adjudicator. Mr. Stamp offered mar? helpful criticismgg. W_oodl‘>rldg_e A. . P.A. won the silver trophy donated by the Hon. Earl Rowe, for the best presentation of play. Miniature cups were won by Mrs. Nelson Thompson of St. John’s, Oak Ridges, and Jack Webb of St. Mary’s. Richmond Hill, for being the best individfi;al_act_<_>_rs. The December meeting“ of the W0- men‘s Institute met at home of Mrs. W. Ambler last Wednesday. Many nice gifts were brought in to be diSL tributed :1ng the needy childrgp: Mrs. Floyd Watson gave a sple'ndid report of the first day of the W. I. convention. Mrs. Wilbert Jennings described the clothes-closet present, Â¥hich will be started after the New ear. A very dainty lqnch was served: by hostess and commlttee in charge; "“METEJA‘ivxiéifif'isTB‘égrfiJn Visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Plunkett on- Saturâ€" uw.y . St. John’s Sunday School Christâ€" mas concert and supper will be held' in the Darish hall on Saturday, Dec. 19th. Supper will commence at 5.30 unfit. and Mrs. Harold Palin visited 341'. and Mrs. C. A. Henshaw on Sun- av. The Temperanceville Sunday School and Y.P.U. will hold their Christmas supper and concert on Tuesday, Dec. 22nd. A play» will be presented by members of the Y.P.U. Supper to commence at 6.30 pm. Wilfrid R. Scott

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