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The Liberal, 4 Jan 1940, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE LIBERAL. RIL‘HM â€"_â€"___â€"__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"_â€" ___â€"___â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"‘â€"â€" l TO THE 0F RICHSIONI) HILL i A large ci'i'mi is expected ti :15â€" l um} the Bridge and line}. .- <p ' -‘ smeii liy the Tjwrnliill Rel ill'kh‘s‘ Sifiit'I)‘ which \\i".l Le held in km. i'er._e )liinci ia“. Hall. Thui v; "_l'.'.l‘_\ lllli zit .\‘ p.m. Tl’e :1 I wish to thank all those who voted for me cw" pm“ ‘7' 3” um" TIC”? gooil l‘l‘lZLS and lucky .1: and worked on my behalf in the municipal elec- It has been a plea- 12th Siciety will sponsor a dance in the l: l'lfil‘V evciiii‘ur. January trio . a . tion on New Year's Day. , . >:.:nc hall. Mu<ic \vill le by Max sure and a priv1lege to have served you as Reeve Bmmvs Orchestra and mm. “I” by and Councillor for a number Of years and I hope modern and Old time dart-Eng; Novâ€"V tlt)‘ (lanes and games will .‘w 9.1. that I may have made some worthwhile contriâ€" _ ' turcs of the evenings progi‘mii. Adm mission is 50 Cents per [lil‘s‘tiik The: funeral of the late Mrs. Roll)- ert Livingstone was held‘ from Ti‘in- bution to the welfare of the community. To the new Reeve and Council I extend best wishes and W“OOMWMOOOO“W 09600096006609 my assurance of any assistance I can render it}. Anglican Church last Saturday them_ afternoon. She died at the home of her daughter Mrs. William Brown« J h G ing, Lake W'ilcox. Thursday. Decem- gs ‘iber 28th. and was in her 91st. year. 0 n ' ,Born in Thornhill she was baptizc‘l‘ yand confirmed in Trinity Church ‘where the funeral was held. Interâ€" W W ““Oo.... ' Om 9‘ lment followed in Aurora cemetery. The annual Christmas Tree and entertainment in connection with W W WW . . m Wm. Trinity Church Sunday School was held in Lawrence Memorial Hall on Friday, December 29th. The men's cluib supervised the children's games during the first hour. This followed by a very splendid program provided by the children. musical numbers were members of the School Toronto. pearance and distributed. the sents from the Christmas Tree, and everyone went. home. having eniov- TO THE ELECTORS OF RICHMOND HILL given by of Music. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :â€" fire. Please accept my thanks and appreciation for the fine expression of confidence accorded me at the polls last Monday. As your Reeve for the 9d a delightful evening. coming year I assure you the business of the Timmy Me“ .Clu‘b. “we,” ev‘iw _ _ _ . , I Wednesday evening in the parish mun1c1pality Will have my best attent1on, and I hall. Carp-ct hall is greatly enjoy- trust along with the council you have elected. to V r QW' made welcome club room recently fitted up. members will be any time. Because the cost is considered ex- orbitant at the present time a pro- be able to carry on the public business to your entire satisfaction. ‘ Thomas H. Trench , posed plan to add an extra room an d teacher to Thiornhill Public . ‘ School was shelved at the annual meeting of Thornhill Ratepayers. The question of extra room was. brought up by several who charged that the present three rooms of the school were very overâ€" { crowded. But when it was explained ’ that it would necessitate an extra $2,000 yearly to pay for the room and an extra teacher the proposal was dropped. It was felt that the . taxpayers were unable to bear any extra levies on their tax bills at present. i Following the discussion the elecâ€" tion of school trustees took place with N. L. Morton and Harry Simpâ€" kins .being returned to office ‘by ac- clamiation. R. H. Neil was named to the board to replace Charles Smith, who tendered his resignation. TO THE ELECTORS OF RICHMOND HILL I wish to take this opportunity of thanking my friends and supporters for their efforts on my behalf in the recent municipal elec- tions, and to the successful candidates I ex- tend congratulations and best wishes. sincerest "I‘wo mind-readers met after an interval of some months. One of them immediately exclaimed in a hearty voice:â€" “You’re all right. How am I?" James Butler - MOW! owners reporting up to 4-0 miles a gallon. They give it new. lithe lines of beauty . . . protective. all-steel body . . . safety gloss in all windows . . . overâ€"size hydraulic brakes. In Deluxe models. steer- ing post gearshift and ventilat- ing window wings. The new “VILLYS for 1910 is nowondisplay. You are cordially invited to enjoy a demonstra- tion ride today. WILLYS OF CANADA LIMITED, WINDSOR, ONTARIO HAROLD REID, Richmond Hill Comfort â€" Safety â€" Power â€" Economyâ€"All are combined in the new WILLYS for 1940. the car that has caught the fancy of motor show crowds everywhere. Created by engineers of long experience, the 1940 WILLYS is built by an organization that has made satisfied buyers for 37 years. These engineers have built into the 1940 \VILLYS power for sustained high speeds . . . for fast acceleration . . . yet with gasoline econolnyâ€" was ‘ Several 1 Santa Claus made his 31)-; ed by all the memlbers in the new1 at. ratepayers, ‘ ()ND HILL, ON TARIU THURSDAY, JANUARY 4th. 1040. \ CARRVILLE ’ii'ucc Work has returned to ('zitlzzii'ims after lholiiiays with his parents. We are sorry to report Mrs. Clark .i: the (iLIlL‘l‘zll Hospital an pan-.iiion and wish her a speedy re- _\'tl Silt'lillillg‘ for 1 and Mrs. W. with friends lone spent. New at Victoria .v... 21an Mrs. G. Rtfil and son lIhug‘ius spent New Yum-'5 with .‘ill'. and Mrs. J. \Vark. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ti'iinm of To- l‘OX‘lLO visited Mr. and Mrs. D. )Iiil- .‘lletiiii on Monday. Miss Alexander returned after spending the holidays at her home at. Hensall. Mrs. Clement slpent the week-cnd with Miss Grace Thompson at Rich- mond Hill. Mrs. Brock Rear of Barrie visiting her mother Mrs. Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vanrler- herg of Toronto sipent New Year‘s with Mr. and Mrs. J. Vanderhcrg. is i NEWTONBROOK The Golden Rule Miss-ion Band Ywill hold its first meeting of the New Year next Saturday, January l6th at 2.30 p.m. in the Sunday lScliool Hall of the United Church. Beautiful colored lantern slides will be shown and the members will be taken for a “Trip Around the World lby Aeroplane". The boys and girls are cordially invited to come. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per wi.l be dispensed next Sunday, .January 7th following the regular morning worshin service. with a reâ€" ceiptior of new meml'oers. The Women’s Association will meet on Thursday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the SS. hall. The annual meeting and election of officers of the Newton‘brook United Church Sunday School will .be held on Thursday evening at 8 o‘clock. Mrs. E. Pearson spent the New Year’s holiday with relatives at Or- angeville. Miss Marion E. Case is visiting friends at King City this week. M1“. and Mrs. J. R. MacKay and .family of York Mills spent New ‘Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Harry '. Smith. The next meeting of the North York Red Cross Society will be held on Friday, January 5th at St. John’s Parish Hall, York Mills. Their ob- :jective in the recent campaign was $4000 and they raised over $6000 which was most. gratifying to all. Rev. A. H. and Mrs. Hallbert spent New Year’s Day with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carson at King City. Mr. and Mrs. G. M‘etcalife and ison George of Toronto were New Year guests of Mr. and‘ Mrs. H. W. Shaw. 7 __._â€". ST. MARY’S CHURCH ! (Anglican) i RICHMOND HILL Rev. W. F. Wrxon. 4 Markham Road . Choir Leader: Mr. R. Edmunds Organist: Miss, L. Yerex Sunday, January 7th lst Sunday after Epiphany 11 a.m.â€"H01y Communion. 3 p.m.â€"Sund‘ay School. 7 pansâ€"Evening Prayer mon. The first Sunday of a New Year. Let God's House ‘be filled. RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. D. Cunningham, B.D., Minister Sunday. January 7th 11 a.m.â€"”Life presents us with two fundamental facts.” 2.30 pin.â€"--Sundav School. 7 p.m.â€"â€"“Love’s Last, Appeal.” The trouble about the modern me- thod of worship is that it is too human. It cannot see beyond man. Rector: L.Th. and Ser- RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH C. W. Follett, B.D. Pastor Sunday, January 7th 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday School. All De- partments. I ll a.m.â€"Public Worship. Rate for Even; Day." Rev. “A Daily installation of officers of Young People's Society. Inspiring music a: all services led by Mr. A. )Ielecci. organist and choir leader. A hearty welcome to all. NOTEâ€"Prayer Service every Wedâ€" nesday evening from R to 9 0'â€" Ciock. The public cordially invited. ‘ livingr these past few weeks. How do you explain it?" l things that will make interesting i reading in my autobiography.” i Buy Canadian â€" Buy British. and help win the war. lhc‘ T p.m.â€"Y0ung People’s service and, “What an interesting life you are “I'm trying to d0‘ GOMOOMOQ WOOOOOOO 00996 990 WW 0000009000090”. “9.0”...” “WOO...” 09.99"” WNNOGWNMWNOoOWW. “ Wes you that it will be my the best interests of mond Hill. i l TO THE ELECTORS OF RICHMOND HILL Middleton THANKS THE ELECTORS OF RICHMOND HILL FOR THEIR EXPRESSION OF CON- FIDENCE. AND HIS ELECTION AS COUN- CILLOR FOR THE COMING YEAR. TO THE ELECTORS OF RICHMOND HILL LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :â€" I extend thanks for the honor of election as councillor for the coming year and assure Robert D. Little OMOMOWNOO OOWOOOOO” WOO000090600NOONWOOOOOOMOWOOWW constant aim to serve the Village of Rich- l l i l SAY THAT AS A TO THE ELECTORS OF RICHMOND HILL I WISH TO SAY THANK YOU TO THOSE WHO VOTED AND WORKED ON MY BEHALF IN THE RECENT MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, AND COUNCILLOR FOR THE COMING TERM I WILL ENDEAVOUR TO SERVE YOUR BEST INTERESTS. William Neal u MN”OO”WOO”OOOOOOOOOOM l i g i CONGRATULATIONS OWOOMNOOOWWOW TO' THE ELECTORS OF RICHMOND HILL I WISH TO EXTEND MY THANKS TO THOSE WHO VOTED FOR ME AND WORK- ED ON MY BEHALF IN THE RECENT MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, AND TO THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES I EXTEND Christian Nelson WNW i i l AND BEST WISHES. W the vote on January TO THE ELECTORS OF RICHMOND HILL I wish to convey to you my sincere appre- ciation of your confidence as expressed in purpose as Councillor to serve you in a man- ner worthy of that confidence. A Happy and Prosperous 1940 to All. J. P. Wilson Ist. It will be my i l PRAYER 0 young New Year. take not these things from me: The old-time faiths. the shining 10y- alty Of friends the long and searching years have proved. The glowing hearthfires’. books I loved; O blithe New Year. glad with the thrill of spring. Leave me the ways that Were my comforting'. every Hiram Hornwoggle had been very impressed by his Visit to the city. “Some of them bank fellows are pretty slick counting notes,” he said to a friend one day. “I saw a feller in one 0' them banks. and blow me he didn't have to keep a. wet sponge alongside to keep his fingers from getting redâ€"hot. He told me <0 himself.” if Read the week. “ads "â€"many bargains

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