PAGE EIGHT W UNIONVILLE Electors of Unionville Police Villâ€" age placed their stamp of approval an the services of the 1937 Board 01 Trustees. All were ire-elected by ac- clamation which means that E. T.1 Graft, A. K. Harrington and W. F. Kincaid will preside over the destin- ies of the village for another twelve moths. Congratulations to Reeve James Rennie and all members of the 19.37 Harkham township council re-elected by acclamation fer another year. Skating and Curling“ actiy'ities are going ahead at the local arena. You are invited to send your nerâ€" wnals and social items to The 'le- era]. Just drop them in the mail so we will receive them not later than ‘Ehu'rsday morning. A Happv New Year to All. At the Bethesda Lutheran Church Sundae: Lchool and service will be .5575 in the afternoon at the usual Eonrs. After an absence of nearly four months the pastor. Rev. Huener- gard,'will be back to take part in we I service. CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH Pastorâ€"Rev. A. E. Owen M a.m.â€"Church School. 11 a.m.â€"â€"“Life's Crokinole Game." 1' o.m.â€"“The Watchman and the Traveller.†_ Week of Prayer SerVices at 8 n.m. Mon.â€"â€"â€"“Our Unfinished Svstems." Wedâ€"“Our Unfinished Towers.†Fri..â€"“Our Unfinished Religion." EBENEZER UNFTED CHURCH L10 punâ€"Church School. 2.30 ourâ€"“The Watchman and the Traveller.†Wilfrid R. Scott Successor to J. J. Deane Director of FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE WOODBRIDGE. ONTARIO ny‘ THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND rllLL, ONTAle WOODBRIDGE I [hired (‘hurch YJ’S. Enjoy l ('hristmas Program l l This ‘."-.'.‘i{‘> inn-ting: of the UniIcl, Church Young People's Society was Literary \Vlil‘. Miss Mary Bagsr proâ€"i siding. The program consisted oft readings. singing: and instrumental ’sclecti ccrtributed by Bruc: Wat- R-v: ‘31 Miller, Gladys Jones,. son. lJean Vi'atmn. Stanley Maxey, Ellen Wallace. Mrs. W. E. Hutchison. Mrs. Clarence Graham and Rev. C. \V. Barrett. Miss Thelma Darker is a patient in Peel Memorial Hospital, Bramp- ton. Friends wish her a speedy re- covery-. Mr. George McKechnie is making satisfactory recovery in Peel Memor- ial Hospital followingr an operation performed a week ago. United Church Choir Present Cantata “The Nativity of Christ", present- ed by the choir conducted by Dr. G. D. McLean and Miss Marjorie Blake, organist. interspersed with vocal numbers by Miss Marie Allen of ; Weston, Norman Black. Nashville, and Rutherford Brothers of Vellore was the feature of Christmas Sunday at the United Church. The church was filled to capacity and credit is due Dr. McLean and Miss Blake for the pron0unced success of the event. Sunday evening's service ended Miss iBlakc‘s long: career as organist. Many thanks is offered by the choir to the unknown giver of a liberal donation ‘to assist the organi7ation to carry on. Candidates Nominated for 1938 Council ‘ Candidates nominated for the coun- ,gcil of 1938 on Monday night in the WWâ€.DO“WWQ®OQWQW To the Electors of Markham Twp. JAMES Expresses his thanks for the honors of re-election as Reeve tion. and extends to all the Compliments of the Season. To the Electors and County affairs. CHARLES H. HOOPER W. L. CLARK Extends his thanks member of the 1938 council and wishes one and all a Happy and more Prosperous New Year. of Markham Twp. 1 wish to thank you for re-electing me by acclamation as your Deputy-Reeve for 1938. As in the past _ fully guard your interests in Township RENNIE for 1938 by acclama- I will strive to care- for re-electinn as a '“QOC‘WWWWWNOMOW To the Electors of Markham Twp. 90¢ ALBERT Extends thanks for the honor of re-elec- tion as member of council and wishes all the Compliments of I thank you for the honors of re-election as councillor for 1938. i to me if the measure of service I have '» been able to give meets with your ap- ‘ ' proval and I will strive to continue to merit your confidence. HARRY H. It is gratifying BARBER REESOR the Season. 1938 Ford Models Now on Display at Little Brothers ; Ford Sales and Service Yonge Street 2'31"" Richmond Hill ' .pupils are to be congratulated as well . as their teacher for the splendid pro- ‘. , ‘trustees for Thornhill Police Villatze‘ ' to offer ____________________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Orange Hall were: Reeve, N. George‘, Wallace by acclamutiun; Councillors.‘ (4 to be elected), John Dalziel, Johni Watson. A. ll, Cousins. Alf. Maynard, , Cecil Shannon. Robert Robb, Clarence . Graham. Fred Arms'rcne‘, Arthur G. Banks and Wilfred R. Scott; Hydro Commission, John Gillan and John Mack: school trustees (3 to be elect- ed), Ralph Darker, Thomas McLeanu Roy Byers. Lloyd Watson, Norman Atcheson. Mrs. Beatrice M. Barry and Mrs. Isabel A. Stewart. A large- ly attended meeting of ratepayers with Ed. W. Brown as chairman fol- lowed when municipal matters were discussed and reports submitted with financial statements submitted. Mrs. G. T. Scott, Erin, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Scott and daughter. Sas- katoon, Mr. Walter E. Scott, Nerth Bay, Mr. D. A. Evans, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Weddell and family of Erin, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred R. Scott on Christmas. EDG ELET The SchOOl and Sunday School had their joint Christmas Tree on Wedâ€" THORNHILL Mr. and Mrs. A All L. Toronto spent Chustma: Day with Mr. J. E. Francis and Miss Lilian Francis. Miss Aggie Cooper spent Christmas Daii with Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. B. Sharplcs urd Joan Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Smellie. Mr. ard Mrs. J. A. Thompson spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. MacKenzie of 510:; treal visited on Christmas Day Wirn Mr. and Mrs. Victor Graineer and Mrs. Billings. Mr. Fred Weslcv of Kirkland Lake spent the Weekâ€"end at his home. Mrs. W. J. Wesley and Miss Ger- aldine Wesley ertertained at a family dinner party on Christmas Day". The first meeting of the New Year of the Women's Missionary Society of the United Church will be held on Tuesday. Januarv 4th at 3 o’clock in the Sunday School room, Reports Mrs. W. J. “'eslo" held two quilt- iners at her home when two beautiful quilts were finished and given to a nesday night with a full hall. The gramme. Santa arrived and grave out presents to young and old. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Locke celebratâ€" ed their 50th wedding- anniversary on Tuesday with a reception from 2 to 4 in the afternoon and T to 9 in the evening, with a family Dinner including Mr. and Mrs. A. Bazg and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. Robb and family also Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dev- ins and family and Mr. and Mrs. F. Locke of Edgeley. Colneratulations with flowers were received from Edgelev Women’s Association. Edge- ley Women's Institute, friends from Markham. Humbcr Summit, Toronto. a lovely lamp from the, family alone with 50 yellow roses. Manv called ‘heir confrrniulatirins. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Knann and family of Toronto had tea with Wat- sun: on Monday evening. Miss Betty Kerswill of Kine†is holi- dainr for a few days with her cou- sin. Bertha Stone. ,other articles. I At the nom‘nation meetincr for {held on DTl‘llian niirht in Victoria iHall. the followinq were nominated: W. Carleton. ‘ attended meeting the; l ‘ . i Francis of some years. Dr. tumpm-ll was the; iwas appointed in fill the - . Ehl a the home of Mrs. of Toronto spent Christmas Day Wth ‘ e d t k will be given of the activities of 1937. i neerlv family at Christmas along with , 1.1. E. Francis W. nun P. Bone. 1.: 'llonderson. XV. Dean. J. Tecson. G.‘ jNutt-iil. s Findlay. w Riddell, Outl iof the nine nominated :3 ileaving W. Rail. P. Bone. J. Hender- ‘son and \Vilfrod Dr-an. Election will iho held on Monday. January 3rd, 'n ‘Victoria Hall. Christmas Visitors LMr. Edgar :iiiinson of hKirlï¬land SNOW SUITS SKI SUITS l‘rIITTENS mg: “’9’†C ““‘“‘“‘ m ‘S we GLOVES HELMETS SWEATERS M‘: dMs.(‘l-‘r -S' . .- f Barrlie “Spentl Sun‘hftpuyy'it‘hnpllFiYSSSS BREEKS LEGGINGS Winnifred and Muriel Simpson SCARFS Mrs J. Wells and the Misses Cluâ€" lbinc held a family dinner partv of 25 at their home on Christmas Day. Union School Section No. One. Vaughan and Markham held their anâ€" nual meeting on Wednesday night in withdrew. | THURSDAY. DECEMBER flUth, 19337. Wâ€â€" the Public School. It “'03 had held GERMAN MILLS , The pupils and several cx-puiiils of Markham. held r _. . The trustees now are Messrs. Harry} Alt“ .1 Simpkins \' L \Iortim qmi Charles lli‘lllll' 'sm‘l t‘lilv‘ynble time spent in ' ' islnginir soiig‘s. listening" to dialogues retiring trustie and Mr. Chas. Smith lschuul section No. 2, in ca n c y . :1 concert on closirq day. Toronto. Smith. 1 ‘ . 4 . y . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Chatreau of Durham. The Thomiml Emmi. Uf the “'0- “ml lCCltf‘lll‘ll>v the Illlllllï¬lul‘ot‘nted visited on Christmas Day with Mia‘mon'S Inst'tutc has beer. invited to tllt‘ll‘ l'(‘ill‘lll;.’.' teacher. Miss Eileen 2mg ‘M‘Y-‘a Bonk I meet with the Scarler Institute on do Mommorcncy with an end table ‘h‘q‘ws ‘ mg‘ne‘ mm hcne "me‘ January 4th Th†mtmmh’ Wm be and book ends as a small token of Re-ipath, 101 Parksidc Drive, Torinto. Mem- bers are aerd to take the 1.20 pm. car from Thornhill. their love and esteem. Miss de Mont- morency has endeared herself to her scholars during: her stay in this sec- tion and much regret has been felt and expressed because of her resigL ination. The very best wishes of the entire community follow her in her new fields of labor. Test of love. Telephone your husâ€" band that you‘ve had a wreck. Note whether he says “Are you hurt?†or “Is the car hurt?" The Stork ShOppe 2514 Yonge Street MO. 4940 WE WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS A HAPPY NEW YEAR Did the youngest member of your family receive a cheque for Christmas? If so may we suggest some warm togs for cold days to come? You are always welcome to come in and look around i i onomowo mouozzlouogou wo NEW row) V-8 (ARS FOR I938 ‘4 F1081) offers [no new cars for 1938 â€"â€" the Standard Ford V-8 and the De Luxe Ford Vâ€"8. They are different in appear- ance â€"â€" but built to the same standard of mechanical excellence â€"â€" on the same 112- inch wheelbase. Because people liked our 1937 car so well, they bought more than of any OlllCl make. They likcrl-Tsâ€" looks, its smooth performance. and the way it handled. We, have imprmnd on that car in the newly styled Standard Ford Vâ€"8. But some folks wanted still more size and style. v» ith the same fundamental Ford advanlaucs. For them. we have designed a new De Luxc line. The De Luv.- Ford V-8 Scclans are longer \sith more rinnn. larger PD ,7 and ï¬ncr aiimi'itvnents. De Luxe cars are equipped with the 85»hors«pmi.-r Ford V-tl ‘rigiim. They provide mulr‘ ln'mave spur-c. motoring satisfaction at low Ford prices. The Standard is even lower priced than the. De Luxc. It is a brilliant, modern car. it has graceful new lines and well-tailored interiors. It gives you the same basic ad- vantages of the 85-horscpower Ford V-8 i-ugmc. Before Ford made V-type 8-cylinder en- gines available to every one, they were used only in expensive cars. Since then. four million Ford owners have learned the. gâ€"eiuiinc enjoyment of driving an 8-cylin- dcr cur uilh all-round economy. The low prices of the De Luxe and Standard cars make it easy for you to step into the. V-(i class. FIT YOUR CAR TO YOUR NEEDS With two distinct designs. two body sizes and iu'n price ranges. youill ï¬nd a 1938 Ford car to ï¬t your j)(‘l':()llal needs exactly. ‘R'liilz-wr one you choose, you proved Ford V-8 performance. Whatever price you pay, you get a car built soundly to serve you well. . . . That’s the Ford way. FOR LOW DELIVERED PRICES SEE YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER De Luxe Ford Vâ€"8 models are Coupe, Tudor Sedan, Fordor Sedan, Convertible Coupe, Club Coupe. Convertible Club Coupe, Phaeton and Convertible Sedan. Standard Ford V-8 is available in three mod els: Coupe, Tudor Sedan and Fordor Sedan. Ford sell: a fully equipped car at the lowest possible price. The prices on De Lun- models include twin tail lights. two windshield wipers. two sun visors, electric horns. cigar lighter, de luxe steering wheel, glove compart- ment clock and lock. Chrome wheel hands. in addition to front and rear bumpers and guards. spare wheel and tire and tube. tire lock. and headling bcum indicator. Prices on Mlard models include from and rear bumpers animurds. spare wheel and tire and tube. [in- lock. one tail light. one wind- shield wiper. one sun visor. cigar lighter. headlight beam indicator. and two horns. [win