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RAMER & SON HORSES “ “SHOP AT THE PARIS†NATIONAL BATTERIES """""""""""' $7 0.00 THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HIbL. ONTARIO Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the home of the bride’s parents on Centre St. Here Mrs. Farr received .her guests in a gown of navy blue crepe, relieved‘ with powder (blue, and a small navy’ blue hat of felt. She wore a cor sage of Briareliff roses. Miss Daisy' Hart, sister of the groom, who as- sisted, chose leaf green crepe with’ matching felt hat. Her corsage was of Talisman roses. Later the happy couple left by’ motor for points in Eastern Ontario. For travelling the bride wore a wool crepe dress ocf fir tree green, with' beige coat, ‘black shoes, hat and bag. On their return they will take up residence in Richmond‘ Hill. ‘ Anniversary services will be hem in the United Church on Sunday, October 22nd at 11 a.m. and 7 pm. The guest speaker will be Rev. J. W. McIntosh, M.A., B.D., at 11 am. and Rev. B. J. D. Simpson, DD., at 7 p.m. Special music will be giv- en ‘by the choir. .Mrs. Giltbert Jack was matron of honor for her sister. Her gown WMI made the same as that of the {bride's in rulby wine chiffon velvet. Her matching tunban was of the same material with long streamers at the’ back. She carried an arm bouquet‘ of Token roses. Little Miss Patsy May Yuronis, the [bride’s niece, made a pretty' little flower gifll in her floor length' frock of pink net with a pink rib-‘ ban in her hair. She carriem a nose- gay of roses. Mr. Reynold Brown was best man and the ushers were Mr. LeRuoy‘ Farr, brother of the bride, and Mr. Robert Hillaby. The bride, who entered! the church" on the arm of her father, who gave! her in marriage, wore a gown of} sapphire blue chiï¬f-on velvet, fashion; ed in the new draped bustle-back style‘ The bodice was made with a sweetheart neckline and short pwff sleeves. Her halo hat was of the same material as her gown, and‘ her matching veil of tulle was shouk der length. Silver slippers and‘ white‘ gloves completed her costume and‘ she carried a formal arrangement of‘ Rapture roses and lily of the valley. I On Wednesday afternoon the W0- men‘s Association of the United‘ 'Church- met at the home of Miss Agmes‘ Boyflle. Mrs. Brillin‘ger prev sided' and Mrs. Morton took the de- votional period. Mrs. J. A. Thomp~ 5011- gave a Short talk on the League of Natioï¬s. The WA. will celeâ€" brate their 50th anniversary on E. B. Cooke. Mr. S. Floyd Davies, church organist, played the wedding music. Roses, gladioli, palms and ferns were used! to decorate the church, while tall flickering tapers cast a soft glow over the bridal party as they pledged' their vows before Rev. A pretty autumn wedding had its setting in Thornhil‘l United Church on Saturday even ng when Doris May, youngest daughter of Mr. and' 'Mrs. Frederick Farr, of ThornhiII, 'bccame the bride of MI". John T. Hart, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hart of Richmond Hill. Doris Fa'rr and John Hart Phrdg'e Truth Before Rev. E. B. Cooke l‘IiCRNIHLL UNITED CHURCH AUTUMN WEDDING SCENE Thomhifl District News The Auxiliary of the W.M.S. will hold its Thank-offering meeting next: Tuesday, October 17th at 2.30 1pm. at the Parsonage. Mrs. Pear~ son and Mrs. E. R. Young of the Daminion Board W.M.S. will be guests. Mrs. Pearson will speak on “Community Missionsâ€. The ladies of the community- are cordially in- Turkey Supper in new church quarters Wednesday, Octu‘ber 26th from 5 p.m. Goody program in the Township Hall, 150. Supper tickets: 6010.; under 10 years 50c. . CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH Unionvflle Pastorâ€"Rev. A. E. Owen 10 a.m.â€"â€"Church School. 11 ‘ awnâ€"«Sacrament Service. 7 p.m.â€"“Sifting out the Crowd." NOTEâ€"60th Anniversary Service on Oetmher 22 and 29. l 60th Anniversary Services of Cen- tral United Church, Unionville, on October 22nd and 29th. Miss Jessie Murray of Toronto will give an illustrated! talk on the new study book “Moving Millions†next Tuesday evening in the New- to‘nibrooik United) Church 8.8. «mm at the Thank-offering meeting of the Girl‘s’ Mission Circle. The lantern slides are on India and are most interesting and helpful. The various organizations of the W.M.S. also Y.P.U. are invited. 1.30 p.m.â€"AChurch School. - 2.30 pvm.â€"Sacramen:t Service. “Sift Installation of officers for the A.Y.P.A. will be held in Thorn‘hill Trinity Church on Sunday evening, October 15th. The Thornhill Presbyterian W. A. will hold their ammal bazaar On Saturday, October 28th. Wednesday, November lst. A social time was enjOyed‘ at the close when Miss Boyle, assisted' by Mrs. G. Dean, Mrs. W. Dean and†Mrs. Davies served dainty refreshv Newtonbrook United Church will celebrate its 99th anniversary on Sunday, October 22nd with special services. Rev. E. ‘Harston, B.A., of Yonge St. United Church will preach at 11 a.m. and‘ Rev. H. J. MacKay, B.A., secretary of Toronto Centre Presbytery, will be the special preacher at. 7 pm. Special music 'at both services by the choir. On Tuesday evening, October 24th an anniversary h-ot dinner, bazaar and entertainment will be held. Mark these dates on your calendar and plan to come. ments The Thcrnhill branch of the Red Cross Society met Wednesday evenâ€" ing, October 4th in Lawrence Memâ€" orial Hall and the following officers were electe’dl: Prevs'denrt, Mrs. G. H. McLaren; vice-president, Mrs. R. H. Neil; secretary, Mrs. C. P. Johns; treasurer, Misss Agnes Boyle. A sew~ ing centre will be opened at the school Tuesday, October 17th from 10 am. to 5 pm. and each TUES- d‘ay thereafter. The Th Cress Soc ing, Octal orial Hal} were elem The West York Deanery Sunday School Convention wi-I] be held in the Lawrence Memori'al Hall Wed- nesday, October 18th. “Homewood Hall†ing out the Crowd." EBENEZER UNITED CHURCH FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE R. H. KANE TINSMITHING FURNACES â€" PLUMBING HEATING ELocvï¬'oN" aï¬d DRAMATIC ' ART - Septic Tanks Installed Pumps Barn & Stable Equipment 74 Yonge btreet Phone 92F GLENN’S DRUG STORE EVERY FRIDAY 2 to 5 PJL N EWTON BROOK (Graduate of the Owen A. Smily Studio) MARGUERITE BOYLE Successor to J. J. Deane Director of Wilfrid R. Scott UN IONVILLE EYES EXAMINED â€" AND -â€" GLASSES FITTED DR. P. P. SMYTH Thornhill ‘Richmond Hill Public School EAnnual Field Day Wednesday 100 yard dashPâ€"lM-erlyn Graham; Willy Kands, Foss Mallory" - 320 yard dashâ€"Merlgm Graham, [Willy Kanis, Foss' Mallory. " Three-legged Raceâ€"Fqss Mallory and George Hislop, Marlyn Graham and Dick Baker, Charles Srigley and , Bert Hunt. ' Favored with ideal weather Rich- mond Hill Public School annual Sports day was held Wednesday and was featured by keen enthusiasm and keenly contested events. At the conclusion of the day’s events the ,following were declared! champions: Senior BoysY Merlyn Graham; Sen~ 'ior Girls, Hazel Sherman; Intermed- iate Boys, Eric Umton; Intermedi- ate Girls, Joyce Barraclough; Junior B Boys, John Atkinson; Junior B Girls, Shirley Mylks‘; Junior A Boys, Allan Hill; Junior A Girls, Phyllis Casement. The complete list of prize winners is as follows: SENIOR BIOYS’ EVENTS Mallory, Jack Taylor. [ Sack Raceâ€"«George Hislop, Foss (Mallory, Merlyn Graham. Relayâ€"15L Foss Mallory, Albert Taylor, Norman Sturnden, Herb Rose; 2nd. George Hislup, Eric Up- ton. Don Little, Allan Hon-wood; 3rd, Willie Kanis, Frank Evison, Delbert Hull, Doug Mansbrivdlge. 100 y‘arcl dash â€" Hazel Sherman, Florence Allen, Vera Evison. Relay Racewlst, Joyce Barra- clough, Margaret Rams-om. Kathleen Stund‘en, Mrae White; 2nd, Hazel Sherman, Mary Burnett, Isobel MacFarlane, Eunice Saunders; 3rd: Florence Axllen, Alverna Smith? Hazel Miles, Shirley Mylks; 4th, Jo‘an Paxton, Shirley Heeley, Lola Saumde'rs, Violet Mihorean. ‘ Mex“. Shot Putâ€"Jim Hicks, Meflyn Graham, George Hislop. Three-legged raceâ€"Hazel Sherâ€" man and Jean McCartney, Vera Ev- isvon and Florence Allen. Broa’d Juxmp â€"â€" Menlyn Graham, George Hislop, Foss Mallory. Bicycle Race -â€" Meplyn Graham, George Hislop, Fred Wise. SENIOR GIRLS’ EVENTS High Jumpâ€"Hazel Sherman, Vera Evison, Florence Allen. 75 yard‘ dash â€"â€" Hazel Sherman, Florence Adlen, Vera Evison. Running Broad Jump â€"- Marlyn Graham, Foss Mallory, Widly Kanis. Hop, Step and Jumpâ€"Jim Hicks, George Hfslop, Merlyn GI'aham. High Jumpâ€"Jack Taylor, Merly’n Graham, Fos‘s Manory. P049 Vaultâ€":Willy Kanis, Foss Potato Race â€"â€" H‘azevl Sherman, Florence Allen, Vera Evison. BaselbaLI Throwâ€"Hazel Sherman, Florence Allen, Vera Evison. Standing Broad Jump â€" Sheuman, Vera Evison, Lo‘Ja ders. Standing Broad Jumpâ€"~Eric Upâ€" ton, Jack Stapley, BiJlly Neal. 75 yard dash â€"â€" Afllan Horwood, Eric Upton, Billy Neal. Running Broad Jump â€" Shenman, Vera Evison, Lola ers. Running- Broad Jumpâ€"«Billy Neal, Herb Rose, Douglas Mansbridge. ' Hop, Step and‘ Jump â€" Shenman, Vera Evison, Lola ers. Hap, Step and Jumpâ€"«Bin Neal, Hugh Kerr, Norman Tyndall. High Jump â€"â€" Eï¬rc Upton, Hugh' Kerr, Heï¬b Rose. ‘ 150 yard dashâ€"aAllan Horwood, Eric Upton, Douglas Mansbridge. INTERMEDIATE BOY'S’ EVENTS Three-1e gged raceâ€"Philip Mihor- :lyn Graham and Hazel Sherman Win Senion Championships Eric Upton and Joyce Barraclough Intermediate Champ- ionships â€" John Atkinson. Shirley Mylks. Allan Hill and Phyllis Casement High For Juniors Quit Your Skidding Phone 12 Cities Service Garage G O O D R I C H SAFETY SILVERTOWNS Give You QUICKER Non-Skid Stops Come in for a Convincing Demonstration of he SUPERIOR NON-SKID TIRE 29 Yonge Street THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 1939. Hazel Satun- Hazel Sand- IIazeI Sand~ The W.M.S. will hold: special ser- vices at the United Church next Sunday when Rev. Dr. Best 3 re- turned missionary will be the spe- cial speaker at 11 am. and 7 prm. The evening add’ress will be illus- ,trated with lantern slides. In the morning there will be special music by the choir and in the evening iShirk Brothers of Toronto will sing. 1 Liberal Classifiedv “Ads†pay for 1 themselves. -‘ High Jumpâ€"Joyce Barmclough, Mary Burnett. Margaret Ransom. 75 yard‘ dashï¬once Barraclolugh, Verna Musson, Joan Paxton. 100 yard dashï¬once Barraclough Verna Musson, Joan Paxton. Standing- Broad Jump â€"â€"â€" Joyce Ban‘aclough, Mary Burnett, Mar- garet Ransom. Running Broad Jumpâ€"{Mary Bur. nett, Verna Musson, Joyce Barra« dough. Pole Vaultâ€"Etc Upton, Herb Rese. Hugh Kerr. ’ Sack Raceâ€"Peter Kanis, Eric Up~ ton. Allan Horwood. INTERMEDIATE GIRLS‘ EVENTS ean and Allan Horwood, Herb Rose and‘ Billy Neal, Mack Clement and' Hugh Kerr. Shot Putzâ€"Herb Rose, Eric Upton, Allan Horwood. Hop, Step and Ju.mmâ€"â€"Vern-a Muslson. Peggfe McKenzie, Mary Burnett. Three-legged raceâ€"Shirley Heeley anr‘. Verna Musson. Peggy McKenzie and Jean Kerr, Kathleen Stunden and Hazel Miles. Potato Raceâ€"Peggy McKenzie, Joan Paxton. Verna Mussvon. Standing Broad Jumpâ€"Margaret Scott, Jean McF‘arlane, Betty Rose. Running Broad Jump â€" Shirley Mylks. Betty Rose, Jean McFarlane. High Jumpâ€"Shirley Mylks, Mar- garet Scott. Betty Rose. JUNIOR A BOYS" EVENTS 25 yard dashâ€"Keith Teetzel, Al- lan Hill, Richard Uipton. 50 yard dashâ€"Shirley leks, Jean McFarlane, Barbara Rem-don. Basebail Throw â€"'Haze1 ReesOr, Peggy McKenz;e, Margaret Ransom. Bicycle Race â€"â€" Phyllilg Zwarch, Hazel] Sherman, Shirley Paris. 50 yard dashâ€"Norman Stunden, John Atkinson, Gerald Paris. Standing Broad Junmnâ€"John At- kinson, Norman ‘Stunden, Stanley Ransom. Running Broad Jump â€"â€" John At- kinson, Norman Stunden, Stanley Ransom. 25 yard dashâ€"Audrey Allen, Phyllis Casement, Ellen Warring- ton. High Jump â€" Stan-16y Ransom, Sandy Neal, John Atkinsou. Standing Broad Jmmzp â€"â€"- Warren Hall, Allan Hill, Eric Hillwby. Running Broad‘ Jumpâ€"-â€"Jack Kidd, Richard Upton, Ken Bennett. High Jumpâ€"Richard Upton, Jack Kidd, Keith Doh-erty. JUNIOR A GIRLS’ EVENTS Standing Broad J ampâ€"Phyllis Casement, Doreen Hornet, Adele Sherman. Running Broad Jump â€"â€" Audrey Allen, Ellen Wan'ington, Carol Card. High Jump â€"â€" Doreen Homer, Phyllis Casement, Audrey Allen. JUNIOR B BOYS’ EVEN‘TS JUNIOR B GIRLS’ EVENTS Richmond Hill LA SK AY