PAGE EIGHT THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO ‘ I Anniversary S A l... E 2059 discount on all tires, tubes, re- liners, fan belts, rubber matting, brake lining, clutch facings and mufflers “Sealed lower†20,000 miles “Spark Plugâ€, extra special 49c. each Paragon Motor Oil, 5 gal. lots . . $2.00 Paragon Motor Oil, single gal. . . 50c. “SHOP AT THE PARIS†ParisAutoSupply Wâ€â€WWWOOQNOâ€WM ‘ clcsed WWNOâ€MWOâ€OOOOOO WOOOOMOOOOOM THORN H ILL The choir of the United Church on Friday evening, March :29 in the church auditorium. Assisting art- ‘ists this year will be Miss Gladys Vl'ehster, soprano; Miss Betty Bone, and Master Charles 21 ('zechoâ€"Slovakian violinist. A silver (‘Ollt‘Cthll will be taken to ,(‘ltt'UIlUlllSi. Dr bias. aid the choir in purchasing riw music. Reserve this date. Friiay evening. March 20th at 8.15 p.m. sharp. The usual Red Cross sewing day iwill not be held on Tuesday, March 20th on account of the school being for holidays. The monthly meeting will be postponed until the following Tuesday, April 2nd. Woodlbridge Presbyterian Church issued a unanimous call to the Rev. George Lamont. of Bonar Presby- terian Church. Toronto. following a special congregational meeting in the Sunday School room Monday evening. The call is subject to the approval of the Toronto Presbytery which meets April 2nd. pâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"*â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"fl Shall I Vote for There is only one decision to be made by the Canadian people on March 26th,. . . It is this: Shall our country’s war effort be handed over to unknown, unnamed politicians . . . to a make- shift cabinet with Dr. Manion as the selfâ€"appointed leader? Or 0 O 0 Shall our country’s war effort be continued vigorously and faithfully by the known and proven administration of Mackenzie King? That is the question YOU must answer. [In a Blind AllBY?â€"orâ€"0llt in It is time for plain speaking- Dr. lyianion’s pretence of offering “national†government is sheer polit- ical deceit. Because: even if he were elected to office, Dr. Manion could not organize or lead a truly national govâ€" ernment. The parliamentary group which might follow him would fail to represent all Canada. It would not represent the people of the national Liberal party. It would not represent the people of the C.C.F. party. It would not represent the people of the historic Conservative party which Dr. Manion has now scuttled. Do not be deceived! Dr. Manion cannot give you National Government. racial group. following. are well known able to continue the Open! Mackenzie King offers you something entirely in the open . . . the most truly National government Canada has ever known. His parliamentary followers represent the people of every province in Canada â€"- every section of our countryâ€"every economic, social and There is not an area of this country... not a single classiï¬cation of our people . . .without proper repre- sentation in the Mackenzie King Mackenzie King’s cabinet ministers to you. They are broadly experienced men, eager and the sort of admin- istration which brought progress to . Canada in times of peace and national The best he might give you would be government by unknown followers. He invites you to follow him up a blind alleyâ€" to vote for a government of his own imaginationâ€"answerable to some undisclosed political group. â€"t0 “0 one else. it}? of war. pride to Canadians since the outbreak The Mackenzie King administration is answerable to the people of Canada The Responsibility is Now Yours Canada is facing the greatest crisis in her history. It is YOUR responsibility to say how she is to this crisis. deal with Therefore: when you go to the polls on March 26th you should consider only what is best for Canada â€"what is best for the Empire and our allies â€"what is the sure, direct road to Victory and Peace. Mumomoowo 00 O600WWWWO¢OM¢OO®OOOO 69¢0600¢00NWW llllillll>lltil by North York Liberal Associatieit. u 06.0060060606000066666099000 0 Electors of North York His Record of Service Merits Support. i i i i i i z i i ock 000060006909000090006060000. l are holding their 6th annual concert, 1 l kHERE'soua ADVICE-- J Unionville ‘ Approximately fifty gentlemen sat down to the annual banquet tendered the Deputy Game Wardens 0f Markham Township. The Toast Master, Everet Harper, president; of the Markham Township Controlling Game Organization paid tribute to splendid co-operation of the sportsâ€" men of the township in conserving the game and obeying game laws. Distinguished visitors including Mr. Hughes. president of the Northern Trurist Association, who spoke of the tourist business as turning in more revenue to the government than any other enterprise including mining. He spoke of the splendid playground of the north with its lakes abounding with fish, woods with game and its scenic beauty bringing joy to the visitors. Mr. Taylor,- Deputy Minister of Game and Fisheries, was next speak- er and said the Department were proud of Markham Township for the leadership given in this movement for protecting game and sane adâ€" ministration of game laws. Mr. Revill and ‘Mr. Siddiell of the De- partment of Game and Fisheries alâ€" so spoke to the gathering. Reeve James Rennie and members of the council were also in attend-i ance and voiced a willingness to coâ€" operate in this project. The delightful banquet supper, with the members of the Library Board as caterers, was delightfully satisfactory and the ladies were con- gratulated upon its success. . The Markham Townsh‘p Controllâ€" ing Gaime Association with Everet Harper as president are dining effi- cient service. Other townships would do well to study the methods used and make practical use of them in their own areas. Thos. Barnett, formerly a citizen of Unionville, died at his home at Hagermanr on Friday last, Although Mr. Barnett suffered a stioke some time ago, he was enjoying fairly good health and the end came sud- denly as he sat listening to the radio. iMr. Barnett was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ganton Barnett and was in his 78th year. He was born on con. 6, Markham Township and has lived in this viciniity many years, occupying the farm where Jas. Walker now resides, a resident of Unionville living in the Georgei Witherspoon house, and following the butcher trade in Stouffville. His wife, Rebecca Morley, formtrly of Etoibicoke, survives him along with a son Ganton, a daughter Mrs. Bert Smith of Toronto and eight grand- children. The funeral service was held to Sundlay last from the family resi- dence at Hagerman. Interment was made in Stouffville cemetery. The pallbearers \vere‘Thos. Burnett, Ross Carr, R. J. Duffield, Mr. Steele orf Toronto, Jas. Muirhead and Bert Smith. A WISH To grow a little wiser day by day,1 To school my. mind a body to obey.) To keep my inner life both cleani’ and strong, I To keep my lips from guile, my hands from wrong, To shut the door on hate, and scorn, and pride, To open then, to love the windows: wide, To meet with cheerful heart what comes to me, To turn life’s discords into harmony. To share some weary workers heavy load, To point some straying soul to the road, To know that what I have is not my own, To feel that I am never quite alone. This would I pray from day to dayâ€"â€" For then I know my life will flow In peace until it be God's will I go. Since their first meeting on De- cember 8th, the No. 1 Division of Vaughan Red Cross. Kleinburg and Nashville. have completed a remark†able amount of work. Recentlv their" officers, President Mrs. S. Irelandl and Secretary Mrs. L. Miller. an- nounced the following had been sent to headquarters: 42 pneumonia jack- ets. 37 ice bag covers. ‘24 pair of socks. 0 pair of oviamas. 16 abdom- inal pads, 23 T binders, 1?, Hampton pads. 1 sweater and 8 scarves. COME HERE WITH SPEED- AN D GET THE LUMBER HAT Yo . at ' EE AL... SHEPPARD & GILL :of lemon extract. 060009609000900990606006060064* LUMBER CO. RICHMOND HILL .009000OOOOO‘OOOOOOOOOONOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOQOOOOOOOO000909060 THL'RSD AY, MARCH 21st, 1940. Listen Tonight To THE RIGHT HONOI'RA BLE W.L.MackenzieKing PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA 9 to 9.30 p.m. on C B 0 and Ontario Network EXPERIENCE â€" NOT EXPERIMENT SALVATION DOL'GHNI'TS Since Canada‘s entry into the pre- sent war, The Salvation Army has been busily engaged in establishing its various war cry soldier in the Great War recalls with such pleasant memories. The present European conflict brings many demands for war ser- vice to The Salvation Army and many of these services have had to be adapted to meet new war con- (litions. But to soldiers in this war a cup of hot coffee and a crisp, fluffy doughnut are just as necessary as they were to the first, of the “Old ,COnteimptilbles" who set foot on the shores of Fraruce and to every allied soldier who fought in the 1914-1918 war. Complying with many requests for the doughnut recipe used by The Salvation Army with the Canâ€"- adian Expeditionary Force 25 years ago, the most popular of three re- cipes has been released and is given below. It must be remembered that. all the ingredients were not always available under difficult conditions at the front, or even at home, and Iconsequently the recipe varied with nearly every batch. These changes did not worry the soldiers, however, for they always insisted that The Salvation Army added “a little religion and a little love†to each batch of doughnuts, which made up for any culinary shortcomings. Salvation Doughnuts One cup of sugar beaten with 3 eggs, add cup of milk, 2 tablespoons of melted butter and 1/2 teaspoon Put a cup of flour in Sifter and add 3 heaping teaspoons of baking powder, 1 teaâ€" spoon of salt and 1/4 teaspoon of finely grated nutmeg. Sift into liquid and beat well together, add- ing enough flour to make a dough that can be rolled and handled. but not too stiff. Cut and fry in leaf ing point. Cover with powdered lard, keeping the fat at almost. boilâ€"L sugar. OWâ€WMNOâ€MM FOR BEST RESULTS â€" Use â€" "Made according to the lates 'of ingredients are used. †AH Pens Headed dams with records f fFUllr Flock is past 5 years we are now lis secure th C. A.P MAPLE. ONT. services which ev-. Startwell CHICK Mash balanced and a result producer. FAIRBANK FEED CO. 2385 Dufferin Street. Toronto, KEnwood 6805, or Wesley Clark, Richmond Hill, telephone 4704 Peelar’s R.0.P. Sired Chicks Our constant effort in R.O. ter Barred Rock. for type production, and egg size. All males used are qualified P..O.P. cockerels from As we have not had a reactor in blood testing for the ORDER CHICKS EARLY Whether you want chicks for eggs or meat, it pays to ST. JOHN‘S CHURCH. Oak Ridges Rev. E. W. G. Worrall, Rector Good Friday, March 22nd 10.30 a.m.â€"Service. Easter Sunday, March 24th 11 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. 11 a.m.â€"Children's ServiCe held in Parish Hall. 7.30 p.m.â€"Evening- Prayer. Preach- er Mr. E. Jolley. ALL SAINTS' CIII'RCH, King City Rev. E. W. G. Worrall. Rector Good Friday, March 22nd 10.30 awnâ€"Service. Easter Sunday, March 24th 10 a.m.â€"-Holy Communion. 3 punâ€"Children's Service. 7.310 p.m.â€"Evening Prayer. Mr. ROI- and Hill of Aurora. ST. STEI’HEN’S CHURCH, Maple Rev. E. W. G. Worrall, Rector Good Friday. March 22nd 7.30 p.m.â€"Evening Service. Easter Sunday. March 24th 8.45 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. T p.m.â€"Evening Service. Edmunds. Mr. R. GO BY MOIOR COACH FARES ARE LOW ROUN D TRIP NORTH BAY . . . . . $9.45 ORILLIA . . . . . . . . . . $3.50 BUFFALO . . . . . . . x 85.05 (xâ€"from Toronto) A. G. DONNELLY, tel. 177 t scientific formula, correctly Only the highest quality omom WWWOMOOOOOéOWOMW P. has been to breed a bet- by R.0.P. Males mm 200 to 314 eggs. 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