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The Liberal, 28 Aug 1941, p. 8

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FRUIT Apples, Russian Transparent. Mrs. Heslop; Apples, Duchess, J. A. Thompson; Pears, Miss A. C00per. Collection of Flowers, Mary Har- rison; Collection of Vegetables, Jack Hinchky; Vase of Zimmias, E. J. Jackson; Tomatoes, large, Miss W. Simpson; Tomatoes, sunrise, Miss W. Simpson; Vegetable Mab- row, M. McKean. Potatoes, Cobblers, Mrs. Heslop; Potatoes; six of any other variety. M. McKean; Pumpkin, Mrs. H‘eslop; Squash, Hubbard, Mrs. E. J. Jack- son; Squash, any other variety, Mrs. 1 Rose, Mrs. Lucsiby; Ros-es, col- Iectioni, Mrs. Da\".dson-; Scabiesa. Miss M. Dean; Sweet Peas, Mrs. Heslop; Verbenas, MI‘SI. Himchley; Mammoth Zinnias, Miss W. Simp- son; Pom Pom Zinnias, Mrs. Wells; Salpiglossis, Mrs. Wells; one potted houseplan't, Mrs. J. A. Thompson. CLASS IIâ€"VEGE’I‘ABLES Beets, Mrs. Wellsl; Carrots, Mrs. W. Hinchley; Corn‘, Miss M. Mc- Kean; Cucumbers, Mrs. Heslop; 0n- fions, Mr. N-ess; Peppers, Mrs. Hinchley. Nasturtiums, Miss‘ W. Simpson; Pansies, Miss W. Simpson); Annual Phlox, Miss W. Simpson; Perennial Phlox, Miss W.' Simpson; Single Petunlias, Mrs. Heslop; Double Pe- tuniasn, Mrs. Heslop. SAVE MOTOR FUEL White Rose Service Station BICYCLE REPAIRS The slower you drive, the more you save! NORTH YONGE S'l‘ Bring your bike to us for a complete check up and any needed repairs. We are well equipped to do this kind of work and invite your patronage. By having your car well cared for at all times. We offer to you an unexeelled all round motor service. Bring your car to us for a greasing and oil change job. RERIEEU BER : PAGE EIGHT 50’ 0' 'CONDITION Thornhill News Items CECIL MARLEY, Proprietor JUVENILE Fine Quality Give yourself and your service station man a break. Let him check up your car and put it in shape to save gasoline. It gives him needed work and helps you keep your 50/50 Pledge. Every gallon counts: see that not a drop is wasted: our Fighting Forces need all {he gasoline they can get. S'l‘. RICHMOND HILL E Gasoline and Motor Oils Grands-on: “Tom and I have ar» ranged our holiday. We‘re going to hike.” Granny: “It’sl wond'er'ful how pop- ular that ‘place has become. Every- body seems to be going there.” On Sumd'ay last Rev. Dr. Smith preached a very earnest and help- ful sermon from the text in Acts 4:20, “For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard." It is expe-cted‘ the pulpit will' be taken next Sunday by the pastor, Rev. E. C. Currey. Fatherâ€"Your teacher says can‘t tea-ch you anything, Bill. BilFâ€"I always knew he was no good. Miss Jean HtiCkS spent the week- end with friends at Mountain Lake, Mindon. Miss Vera Wright of Campbell- croft is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. S. S. Findlay. On Thursday last the Misses Nila Houghrton, AEiLeen Cook, Ruth W-eilâ€" man, Ruth Tindall and Margaret Martin. were afternoon guests of Miss Ruth Hicks. Miss Maxine Jamieson is spend- ing the week with Miss Madeline Grey of Toronto. I vase of flowers not over 2 inches in size, Mrs. Lureslby; collection of Gladioli, Mrs. J. A. Thompson; has ket of potato-es, Mrs. Heslop; basâ€" ket of tomatoes, Miss W. Simpson; best Tuberous Begonia, Mrs. H.eslop. OPEN CLASS Bouquet of flowers in show basâ€" ket, Mrs. Topper; basket of Zinnias, Mrs. Topper; collection of annuals, Mrs. Wells; collection of Glad’ioli, Mrs. Topper. The T. Eaton: trophy for the high- est number of points for flowers in- all shows during the year was won by Miss W. Simpson. Bes-t flower arrangement for luncheon table, Mr. J. Teeson; bas- ket of flowers‘, Miss M. McKean; .‘vj. a ry Harrison SPECIAL The Young People‘s Union of the Unitvedi Church held a very happy social evening at the home of Miss Ruth Douglas last Tuesday in honor of two y0unig couples who are mem- hem of the Y.P.U. who are soon to take a journey on the matrimoniali sea, viz., Miss Mary Douglas and Pte. Raymond! Round and Miss Doris Newson. and Mr. Roy Gurney, a forâ€" mer president of the Y.P.U. Beauâ€" tiful flower containers in silver de- posit ware and also China were pre- sented' to them with the best of goods wishes of all the Y.P.U. memâ€" bers. Dainty refreshments were served by the committee in charge who also arranged; the very attrac- tirve decorations in the living room which were in pink and white. Pte. Raymond Round of the RAF. in Montreal was unable to be present much to the regret of all but Miss Mary Douglas spoke very fitting words of appreciation for the lovely gifts, also Mr. Roy Gurney on be- half of he and his fiancee. About thirty young people were present. Miss Jeanv Douglas is spending- a month. at her aunt‘s cottage in: Hali- burtcn. Rev. A. H. and Mrs. Halbert have returned! home from a month’s va- cation spent at Manitculin Island and' Alcona Beach. We are sorry to hear of Mrs. Ro‘bt. Finder's Sr. illness and hope she will soon feel stronger. A number from here have atâ€" tcnde-d‘ the Toronto Exhibition and report a very fine Show. That‘s why, week after week, more people are turning to The Liberal Classified advertisements. They reach more 'people, get better, quicker re- sults. Over six thousand people will read the advertisements in these columns to-day, next week, and ev- ery week. You can make your re- quirements known to this great family for as little as 25c. Telephone 9 and place your ad. todsay. PINE GROVE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH MONDAY, SEPTEMBER IST Faith Mission Annual Conference Services at 3.30 and’ 7 pm. D.S.T. Rev. J. Cuthbcrtslon and Pilgrims will give addresses. All are invited to these inspiring services. Bring your lunch. Tea will be provid-ed. Rev. J.. H. Du‘dgelon‘, Pastor Services Sunday, August 31 1‘0 a.m.â€"Sunday School and Bible Cliassl. T. Cook, teacher. 11 a.m.â€"â€":Sewice. Pastor’s subject, “The Apple of His Eye.” 7 p.m.â€"Young People’s Service. You can‘t sell an article, purchase a service, secure competent helrp, rent a house, or do any one of the dozens of services rendered by class? ified' advertisements each week in The Liberal. by keeping your require- ments to yourself. You have to make your wants known to a num- ber of prospects who may have what you are looking for or want that which you have to offer. Sun-(fay School is held\ every Sun- day at 1'0 a.m. at Newtonbrook UnitedI Church. Will everyone try to be present next Sunday morning. Worship service at 11 a.m. condluct- ed by the pastor. Bring your Ex- hilbition visitors to this service. Ev- eryone, will be welcome. Unionville 10.30 a.m.â€"Church School. 11.30 a.m.â€"â€"Dr. Thos. Mitchel 1.30 p.m.â€"‘Church School 2.30 p.m.-â€"â€"Dr. Thos. Mitl LIBERAL CLASSIFIED ADS ARE READ BY BIG FAMILY NORTH YORK MOURNS PASSING 0F JOSEPH H. SMITH â€" WAS LIFELONG RESIDENT OF VVILLOW'DALE N ewtonbrook EBENEZER UNITED CH L'RCH CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO Mitchell We cannot let the occasion pass with-out formally testifying our .es- teem and appreciation of the ser- vices you have rendered. You have always pro‘ven yourself a friend of the pupils, willing to minister to them in every way; and the children andl parents appreciate all the little acts of kindness shown. Your example and.I precept have made an indelible impression on the minds and' hearts of the children. By your genial manner and! many kindly and neigh'bcuily ads you and Mrs. Frisby have won our respect and esteem and so we talre this op- portunity of asking you to accept this chair as a token of our regard for you, and may it ever be associ- ated in your mind with the wish and bad no idea that a party had been arrangedl for the evening. De- spite a severe thunder storm, the entire community was well repre- sented. Progressive euchr-e was played: during the evening and just befone lunch a lovely occasional chair was presentecl to Mr. and Mrs. were supper and bad no been» arrange Frisl‘oy. Mrs. the presentat lowing Letter: To Mr. and’ Dear Friends After four years of faithful ser- vice as teacher in our school, Mr. Frisby, you have assumed new d'utâ€" ines in another smhere. Cn Thurs-day evening last, over fifty neighbours and friends gath- ered! at the home of Trustee Maur- ice Beynon' at Temperanceville and held a surprise party for Mr. and Mrs. Donal-d Frisby, who are leav- in‘g shortly for Toronto. Aft-er teaching in the Temperanoeville school far over four years, Mr. Frisby resigned‘ to accept a position in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Frislby were supper guests at the Beynons Presentation to Mr. and Mrs. F risby at Temperanceville Mrs. J. sentation Letter: and’ Mr “Canada is with the Empire heart an}. soul for winning.the war and will not spar that is necessary to secure victory,”said~ Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King; on arrivi after a history making flight in a Bomber. Accompanying the Prime Minister were ernment officials including Norman A. Robertson, Under-Secretary of State for Exte and Brigadier George P. Vanier, former Canadian Minister to France and present Officer of Quebec Military District No. 5. In the top photo the Prime Minister is s' a cheerful goodbye to the small party on hand to bid‘ him farewell. At left is R. Traffic Manager R.A.F. Ferry Command. At right is H. M. Long, Assistant to W. presentative of the British Ministry of Aircraft Production. In the bottom photo M (at left) and Brigadier Vénier are shown chatting just before boarding the plane. R. Jenni! and read Donald Fris-byâ€" Jennings- PRIME MINISTER KING FLIES T0 BRITAIN mad “‘One point I wish to emphasize, gentlemen Signed on beh-aLf of the Temp-er- anc-evilie Community. Mr. and Mrs. Frisby in accepting the gift, thanked the‘ccmmunity and expressed their regrets that new duties called" them away. The host- es's served: a dainty luncheon and after an enjoyable evenln‘g the gath- ering: came to a_ close. of your Tentperancex success in the future THURSDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1941. for making quilts, the prize-5' being donâ€" ated by Miss E. Potter of Toronto, and Mr. Spraigu‘e of El‘gin Mills chew tlhe luctky ticket-s. Prize win»- ners were: lst, Mrs. Swain, Elgin Mills; 2nd, Miss Shirley DeFerrari, Elgin Mills. The committee in charge of the thaw wish to thank all those who were kind‘ enough to help in making it a success. ELGIN M ILLS always gua me Club of Elgin MilEs a draw ter were various Gov- for External Affains, present Commanding ,er is shown Waving ft is R. B. Jackson, Wilson mo effort Britain 'n

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