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The Liberal, 22 Dec 1938, p. 8

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ZAGE EIGHT 57% g Yonge Street Richmond Hill fl 4-: w; I: W$§W¢gw2gw E BAKERS â€"' WITH‘OUR BE CHRISTMAS V Richmond Hill COMPLIMENT :74 3“ x A 3 “a. u W%%W%%WW WW%%%§R §a§a§a§a§a§a§a§z§a§aw mgamazmérmawg, WOODBRIDGE Sc. to $1.00 Store ered. We Know me people or unwuu want. u. Luau . . , Kmdly mall your donatlon to the Appeal Secretary, way. . . _ 67 College Street, Toronto. We cannot afford to use Tlns Hospltal has met every emergency whlch has any of our much-needed revenue for canvassers or other developed during the 63 years of its exxstence. It is organized effort to collect money. l. FM that He’s YOUR A Merry Christmas and a Bright and Happy New Year to all the people of Richmond Hill and dis- trict. V l ND, While we’re still in a fanciful mood, let’s suppose he has suddenly become seriously illâ€" Then, imagine yourself to be in financial difficulties -â€"your income, never more than $900.00 a year, has ceased altogether because the factory has shut down temporarily. You think your little boy may be dyingâ€"the doctor orders you to rush with him to the Hospital for Sick Children â€" you learn it’s Pneumonia of the most serious type -- that serums alone will cost over $400.00, to say nothing of the special graduate nursing and expert medical attention required, nor of the cost of hospitalization itself. Could you be turned away because of this? There is only one answer to this question. It has been the answer of the Hospital for Sick Children for 63 yearsâ€" a youngster’s real need for hospital care and medical attention is the only ticket of admission required. Race, creed or financial circumstances are not consid; ered. We know the pe0ple of Ontario want it that WITH‘OUR BEST WISHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS WE EXTEND TO ALL THE COMPLIMENTS OF THIS FESTIVE SEASON BAKERS â€"-' BUTCHERS â€" GROCERS KERR BROTHERS REETINGS Greetings 67 COLLEfiE STREET, 'E'QRONTQ Phone 77 and 117 if; THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO A knife, skates and a" top, A gun that’s always sure to pop, A chu chu train that runs, Jest the same’s great big uns; And new deal‘ Slanty I wish that you Will bring nice things to sister too. Don’t forget the dance Monday ev- ening, Decrmber 26th in the Memor- ial Hal], Vellore, under the auspices of the Vellore Athletic Club. Ca- tania’s orchestra, Ernie Evans, floor managcr. A Boys’ Appeal to Santa Claus Dear Santa Claus bring me some toys, Same’s you bring to other boys, Five Hundred Gather at Christmas Tree At least 500 school children, their parents and friends from schools in outlying districts assembled in Wood- bridge on Saturday afternoon at the public Christmas Tree entertainment sponsored by the Board of Trade which included the business men of the Village. A great Christmas tree brilliantly lighted with a variety of colored lights and heavily loaded with gifts had jolly fat Santa Claus as distributor. There was carol sing- ing by the children and with colored street lights a real Christmas spirit prevailed. Much of the day’s success is due Mr. H. N. Smith who planned the event. The Sunday Schools in all the churches have been well treated by Santa Claus who loaded Christmas trees with gifts to the points of groaning. ' famous throughout the civilized world for the success and efficiency of its medical and nursing staffs and for the low cost at which it is operated. And who pays for this humanitarian work? The doctors give their time absolutely free. The Ontario Government pays 60c per patient per day and the patient or the patient’s municipality pays $1.75 on the same basis. That leaves over $1.00 per patient per day of bare cost for which we must appeal annually to humane and generous citizens. This Hospital does NOT share in the funds collected by the Federation for Community Service because patients are admitted from all over Ontario. This year, over $83,000.00 is needed. That means over ten thousand donations if they were to average $8.00 eachâ€"or over twenty thousand averaging $4.00. Certainly, a staggering total! So, please make your gift as large as you possibly can. If you cannot afford moreâ€"remember that even a dollar bill helps pay for the care of somebody’s baby. Friendly May Antique Shoppe Yonge St. Rich mornd l We extend to All Our Patrons and Friends Best Wishes for a Merry Xmas and Happy New Year Greetings VELLORE Richmond Hill York Co. Treas., hospitaqarfees, $12.25; William J. Blake, w k on sidewalks, $6.50: Thomas Harris, 6 hours work. $1.80: Wood'bridg'e Farm- ers Co., coke, $5.25. Waterworks Dept. Canadian Brass Co., supplies, 857.66; Woodbridge Farmers 00., coal $6.38. A. B. Cousins, John Watson, John D‘alziel and A. G. Banks. The min- utes of the last regulalr meebing were read and adopt-ed- and the fol- lowing accounts were laid before the council: Mo‘md by A John Watson. authorhed to read. Carried Miss Marie Shaw, missionary con- venor, headed the committee in charge of the programme when the Klein‘burg Young People’s Society met last week. Speaking during the meeting Miss Shaw briefly surveyed three spheres of the missionary field, the different divisions being entitled “Why our missionaries stay in China”. “Why we are returning to Africa” and “The Christ of the Afri- can road". A poem read bv Miss Anna Kaiser, “Trails of the North”; a vocal duet rendered by Miss Shaw and Miss Alma Kerr, and a mission- ary contest completed the program. Chairman of the gathering was the Rev. J. C. Bailey. who also conduct- ed devotional periods. The group meet again during the latter part of next week for a special social even- mg. The Woodbridge Village Council met according to adjournment in the clerk’s office at 7.30 p.m. Thursday, December 15th. Present were: N. George Wallace, Reevve; Councillqrs by Jr journ Woodbridge Council Final 1938 Meeting J ones Coal Co ad. Carried Mm'"d by A Merry Christmas Happy New Year KLEINBURG by A. B. Cousins. seconded Dalz’el. that we do new ad- ‘9 die. Carried. Richmond Hill G. BPnks. seconded by that ’rhe Treasurer be pay the accounts as “Children learn to read before they learn to spell.” In fact, they graduate from college before they learn to spell. A dance will be held in the Town- ship Hall, Vellore, Monday evening, December 26th under the auspices of the Vellore Athletic Club. Catania’s Orchestra, Ernie Evans, floor man- ager. Admission 25c. MEN’S FURNISHINGS 19%! 359% agaWWWW§BWWWW 9%£§£€£§£€£§%£€*€%%%Ԥ@§£@§%£€WW WW3§%%WQ§WW gawawwawm Langstaff Supply Company TAILO RING: Hardwood Slabs COAL COKE CHRISTMAS D4_NCE AT VELLORE A SILVER FOX FUR IS OUR SUGGES- TION FOR AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT. We have them at greatly re- duced prices, from $30.00 up. We are now stocked to meet all your requirements in men’s and boys’ clothing Phone 49.] Let us look after your every tailor- ing need. Men’s and Ladies’ Tailor- ing at most moderate prices. Phone and we will gladly call on you. RICHMOND TAILORS Not .in the sense of Custom only, but with genuine personal appre- ciation, we extend to you our best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. WORK SHIRTS, OVERALLS, MITTS, ETC. AUSTIN’S DRUG STORE Telephone Thoriahill 73 ALBERTA COAL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, 1938. J. A. GREENE, 1 mwfimmm 74 Yonge St. Richmond Hill To One and All Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas Richmond Hill R. H. KANE

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