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The Liberal, 4 Jan 1940, p. 5

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On Friday evening the J.F.A. and! J.W.I. held another Euchre and Crokinole party a good number be- ing present. Those receiving- prizes Were: Euchre, ladies, 151: Mrs. H. Barber; consolation, Miss Dorothy Oliver; gents, 1st Mr. Bruce Wallâ€" ace; consolation, Mr. Bruce Emrp- ringham. Crokinole, ladiies, lst Miss Eloise Perkins; consolation, Miss Carol} Sanderson; gents, lst, Mr. Lorne Mortson; consolation, Mr. John Williamson. After the games and lunch the Victoria Square or- chestra. accompanied by Mr. Stan Leno of Richmond Hill, provided music for the dance which was enjoyed by those present. While there. were more out last month than there were in November, still there are some who are at the age ’to enjoy thri kind of an evening PUPILS ACCEPTED FOR Violin, ’Cello, Trumpet Trombone THEORY, HARMONY AND INSTRUMENTATION Helen Sumpson Lynett J. F. Lynetv ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS For All Occasions Phone orders delivered any- where in North Yonge St. District 2518 YONGE STREET (At St. Clements) MOhawk 3000 0n Thunsday evening about 20 friends of Miss Doris Knapp were invited to her home to help cele. brate her 2151: birthday. The even- ing was spent in games, at the close of which a dainty lunch was served by Mus. Knapp. The friends then returned home leaving ‘behind a love- 1y lot of gifis and good wishes. Many happy returns Doris. Last Sunday being the last of the year the names of those who atâ€" tended: S.S. fifty Sundays in the year were given out, namely, Mabel Caseley, Bonnie Robertson, June and Barry Collarw and Vera Boynton. They will receive prizes later. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1940. PERCY A. DRURY VICTORIA SQUARE NEWSY NOTES a E "Ir-c Ross/6E AT RICHVALE SCHOOL C ME AND BRlNG YOUR FRI ND AA”- Homes Visited \\ “MW‘G Liberal Office BRANCH OF RICHVALE “Is HAVING / STARTING EUCHRES FOR AGGREGATE PRIZE January 8th Board‘ of Trustees of the Police Village of Unionville was re-elected‘ by acclamation at the nomination meeting. {Members of the board are as follows: A. K. Harrington, E. J. Stiver and F. W. Kincaid. The January meeting of the Vel- lore Junior Farmers and Junior In- stitute will [be held1 on‘ Tues-day, Jlanuazry 9th at 8.30 Sharp. The girls’ meeting is in charge of Ida Frankum, the topic “Travels.” The speaker for the Iboys’ program will [be Mr. W. M. ‘Cookburn, Agricul- tural Representative. Everyon welcome. Unionville Public School Board' will also occupy the same positions for the coming- year. These in offâ€" ice are: H. R. Coulson, Ken Deacon and! Willbur Latimer. The inaugural meeting of the Markham township council will ‘be hem here next Monday, January 8. Mr. Cyril Baker was elected- School Trustee for SS. 24 Vaughan! and Mr. ij. Heron re-elected- éud‘. itor at a well attended meeting of ratepayers. Four rinks OLE UnionviLle curlers visited Richmond Hill Wedmesday evening. The local club plans a ’spiel Friday \and an open bonspiel in the near future. Mr. Donald: Pickering is so busy these days he has secured the help of Mr. Morley Jones of Gormley to help him. So bring on your cars, tractors and‘ what-nets. Mrs. H. M. Perkins has gone to Toronto to sqpend a few weeks with her son Lorne. Mr. Eric Lofkran’cz of Kingh‘orn is spending a few days. at Victoria Square and Melville amongst\h'is friend‘s. The members of the Y.P.U. must not: forget the Winter school at Brampton from January 15 to 19. Mr. W. S. Wilson of Toronto call- ed‘ on Mr. and] Mrs. R. F. B‘oyn‘ton New Year’s Day. Mrs. Clarence Stong has rbeen .spending a few dayq at her home here. It looked quite natural to see Ethel back in her usual place on Sunday. Messrs. John and Isaac William- son of Pickering College have been spending their holidays at Victoria Square and Edgeley. The W.M.S. will meet on Wednes- day, January 10th at 2.15 p.m. Re- ports of all secretaries on wonk of 1939 will be given. There will be installation of officers for 1940. We will continue our study of India. Anyone wishing to attend: may find out the place of meeting- by getting in touch with Mrs. H. MuCague. All the ladies are welcome. UNIONVILLE RICHVALE VELLORE UNITED CHURCH Y.P.S. All young [people 16 years and. over are invited to the first regular meeting of 1940 to [be held in the Sch-001‘ Room of the United] Church Monday, January 8th. The tepic for the evening- will be “Having a Good Time.” ‘ Miss Mary Ramsdell anch Miss IEd’ma Page of Portland, 'Maine, were guests of Mrs. A. L. Phipps during rthe Christmas holidays ~‘eturning to Portland on Monday accompaniw by Mrs. L. R. Ramsdell who has been. in Richmond} Hill with» her sis- ter, Mrs. Phipps, since qurtemlber. IN MEMO'RIAM ALLENâ€"A token otf affectionate remembrance 0f my rbeloved! hus- fband, Frederick James Allen, who was fatally injured New Year’s eve 1936. ‘EDGELEY RED CROSS EUCHRE A Euchre will be held' under the auspices of the Edlgeley Red Cross Auxiliary in Edvgeley Hall Wednes- day, January 10th. Good prizes, also lucky frame prizes. RAIL BARGAIN FARES From Toronto weak-end January 12th, 13th to points in Lindsay, Hali- button, Belleville, Smith’s Falls diisâ€" flrict, also to Niagara Falls and territory. Particulars from C.N.R. ,Peacerfully passed away January 4th, 1937. WOMEN’S INSTITUTE The Wo:m-en"s Institute have deâ€" cided to cancei their January meetâ€" ing which was to have been held on Thursday evening next and WOUI-d/ urge all the members to attend! the Red' Cross Bridge, which is being held Friday evening, January 12th. Tickets are now on sale for the play “An Adopted Cinderella" which will be presented in- ‘Masonic Hall, Richmond Hill Friday and Saturday, January 19th and 20th under the auspices of the Lions Club. BIRTH COOPERâ€"On Monday, January 1, 1940, at Mrs. HeEley’s‘Home, Elgin Mills, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Cooper of Lansing, a baby brother for Joan. Both doing well. The Presbyterian W.M.S. met to- diay at the home of Mrs. G. S. Wal- win, North: Yonge Street, The New Year message was given by Mrs. G. Yerex. at the home ocf Mrs. W. F. Carter, Church Street, on Tuesday, January 9th, at 2.45 pm. A full! attendance is requested. Mrs. M. A. Reamlan returned from visiting her son Dr. G. E. Reaman and family in Guelph over the holiâ€" days. and will spend1 the winter with her sister Mrs. T. H. Keys, Maple. The annual meeting of St. Mary’s Anglican Church W.A. will be held Miss Jean Mills spent the week- end and New Year’s with friends in Toronto. Rev. C. W., Mrs. and Miss Follett spent New Year’s Day in Toronto the guests of the Misses Archibalfif Rev. David ‘MarshaIL of Whitby r-enerwed acquaintances in the vilL aye Wedmesday. Mr. OswaldI Carter has returned to Tmeins after spending the holi- day season at his home here. There will be Badminton on Wedâ€" nesday, January 10th, in the High School Gymnasium. Social and Personal are the best' Counter Check Books made in Canada. They cost no more than ordinary books and always give satisfaction. We are agents and will be pleased to quote you on any style or quantity required. See Your Home Pn'nter Fits! ORDERS TAKEN AT THE LIBERAL OFFICE eer Ie/f Sales Books Deeply mourned. C. Allen THE LIBERAL. RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO JOHNSON-HULL On December 3'lsrt at the home of' the bride, Church Street, O.m!bra Hull, daughter of George J. and Mrs. Hull, became the wife of Chas. Edward Johnson, son of Edsward‘ C. am! Mrs. Johnson of Callandter, Ont The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. F. Wrixon‘, and! after the ceremony the happy couple left for Montreal, where Mr. Johnson is a. Gunner in: the 5th Fieldl Batt. RJGA. Leslie L. Hull and' Hefiberta Leech attended] the Bride and HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ’The annual meeting of the Rich- mond] Hill Horticultural Society- will be held! in the Munioi‘pal Hall in the afternoon of Saturday, January 13. at 3 o’clock. MARRIAGE CLARKâ€"BISHOP â€" On Thursday evening, December 28th, 1939, in Timothy Eaton Memorial Church Chapel by the Rev. James M. Fin- lay, Nancy Joan Bishop, daughtef of Mr. and: Mrs. Percival H. Bishop of Toronto, fonmerly of Richmond Hill, to George M. Clark, son of Mr. and: Mrs. John Clark of New US; keard GREGORY-O’GRADY On Saturday, December 30th, at 4 Markham Road, Mary Kathleen O‘Grady of Oak Ridges, Ont, ‘be- came the wife of John Robert Greg‘â€" ory also of Oak Ridges, Ont. Carl M. Kentner and Marjorie ‘0. Kent- ner rboth of Toronto acted as wit- nesses. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory will live at Oak Rid‘ges. The Rev. W. F. Wrixon performed the ceremony. Groom DIED 'DIPLADYâ€"On Tuesday, January 2, 1940, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas ‘T‘readrwellx, Markham Township, Emily ’I‘irplady, of Saint John, New Brunswick, in her 76th year. wicIk Peggy Smith, Richvale, Dick Schur- man, Miss E. Gall, Richvale, Miss E. Burns, George Kelly, Bubtonrvdlle, Mrs. Baker, Richvale, MRS. I. MAN- LEY, RICHMOND HILL, THIRD PRIZE, Jas. Stewart, Mrs. A. Bys- worrth, Toronto, Mrs. S. Atkinson, Mrs. W. Skilleter, Mrs. W. J. 'h'usâ€" sell, Earl Howard, .1. Hall, Mrs. R. Hollingshead, King, J. ‘0. Ellis, W. J. SClRJVENER, RICHIMOND HILL, FOURTH PRIZE, Mrs. J. T. Poll- ock, Maple, Mrs. G. Allison, Rich- vale, F. C. Wilson, Florence Barker, Mrs. A. Mills, Billy Neal, Mrs. W. Baker, Mrs. H. Leech, Peggy Smith, Richlvale, BOBBY BUTLER, RICH- MONID HILL, FIFTH PRIZE, M. Johnson, Lang-staff, Mrs. G. Hall, Langstaff, Mrs. .C. Stephenson, Woodbridge, J. C. Elln's, A. Herring- ton, Mrs. E. M. Campbell, Mrs. Jno. McKinnon, Maple, Mrs. G. Hoshel, Mrs. Middleton, MTRS. G. S. Mcâ€" NAIR, MAPLE, SIXTH PRIZE. The draw for the prizes oflfered this year was conducted by J. A. Greene, Christian Nelson and J. E. Smith last Thursday evening. The names drawn from the drum were as follows, every tenth- ticket being a prize winner: Mrs. Margaret Graham, Mrs. F. E. Slims, Mm. E. Rowden, M. Boorâ€" er, Bruce Kidd, Maple R.R. 2, Mrs. Guest, Mrs. J. W. Stephenson, Mrs. R10-WIDEN , RICHVALE, FIRST PRlIZE, Lin Baker, Richrvale, Mrs. Derwsbury, Richmond Hill‘ Red Cross, Mrs. Wellwvood, Mrs. J. J. Lees, Gormley, Mrs. Alex Baker, Richvale, D. Simmons, E. Austin, Mrs. W. Bakuer, Rich'vale, MIRJS. COLLINS, TORJO‘NTO, SECOND PRIZE, Mrs. J. Wilds, Toronto, Mrs. A. Joyce, Gormley, Mrs. Perring, ‘Carx'v‘ille. Subscribe for The Liberal, $1.50 per year. With the coming of the New Year the Red Cross sewing room will be open each Wednesday and. Friday afternoon at 2.30. On Friday the regular business meeting will be held at 3 p.m. Newton, Mrs. W. S. S‘:ott, MRS. E Reserve January 1‘2th for Rich- mond: Hill Red Cross party in the High School auditorium. The en- tertainment will consist of bridge, niche and Chinese checkers. Fun for all with an opportunity to win one of the good‘ prizes. Davies’ Dry Goods Store Richmond Hill Red Cross Notes Burial at Saint John, New Bruns~ WEDDING This second' of the series is as hilarious as the Chic Young comic strip from which it. is adapted. A picture of unusual quality, impressively produced with powerful acting and .masteflul direction. , This is one of the smash hits of the season, a mass case study of women in their various moods and: manifestations. Excellent â€"- Outstanding. FRIDAY & SATURDAY. JANUARY 5, 6 W4 ROY ROGERS - GEORGE HAYES in “ ARIZONA KID ” EXPERT SHOE REPAIR J. BOBYK, Prop. ALL KINDS OF RUBBERS REPAIRED NEW HEELS ON RUBBER GOLOSHES ALL OUR WORK GUARANTEED SKATES SHARPENED Men’s New Rubbers and Rubber Boots at'Reasonable Prices 67 Yonge Street PHONE 86 JOS. PARISI Richmond Hill, Ont. Cars Wanted For Wrecking â€" Safety Glass Installed Crime melodrama. Powerful and completely engrossxing NEW AND USED PARTS, ACCESSORIES AND TIRES FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS \VEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. JANUARY 10 - 11 JOHN GARFIELD - PRISCILLA LANE in “ DUST BE MY DESTINY ” SHOWS START AT 7.30 and 9.30 EACH NIGHT Also ARTHI‘R LAKE - PENNY SINGLETON in “ BLONDIE MEETS THE BOSS ” MONDAY & TUESDAY, JANUARY 8 - 9 NORMA SHEARER - JOAN CRAWFORD ROSALIND RUSSELL - MARY BOLAND in x “ THE WOMEN ” PARIS AUTO SUPPLY BETTE DAVIS, GEORGE BRENT in “ THE OLD MAID ” TODAY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4 One of Republic’s bertter Westerns. Complete Stock of Richmond Hill, Ont. PAGE FIVE TWO FEATURES

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