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The Liberal, 31 Dec 1942, p. 8

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Yonge Street WE EXTEND OUR THANKS FOR PATRONAGE AND CO“OPERAT ION DURING THE PAST YEAR AND OUR SINCERE BEST WISHES TO ALL THE PEOPLE OF THE DISTRICT FOR THE COMING NEW YEAR. A Happy New Year OUR RELATIONSHIPS ARE MORE SIGNIFI- CANT THAN BUSINESS ALONE. WE APPRE- CIATE YOUR COOPERATION IN MEETING THE EVER CHANGING REQUIREMENTS AND YOUR COMMUNITY HOME BUYING SPIRIT. COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON & GREAT- ER FORTITUDE FOR THE NEW YEAR. As we approach the close of another year, we remember with gratitude the co-Operation and understanding you have shown us in this year when supplies have been so uncertain. We extend Best Wishes for your Health and Happiness. Phone 77 . Y. W. BRATHWAITE RICHMOND HILL DAIRY G. s. WALWIN Friday and Saturday. January 1, 2 A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL RALPH W. PARIS, Manager JONES COAL CO. Richmond Hill Richmond Hill King City News Christmas and weekend visitors were: Mrs. Peter Clark of Uxbridxge, MiSS Kay Clark, Misses Eleanor and Merle Cummings. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Russell of Toronto at Walter Rollings; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Proc- ter of Schomberg, Mrs. H. Whitney and daughter Frances of Minnesing at Mrs. Stone’s; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bowen at Jas. Robson’s of Purple- ville; Cpl. Norman Etheridge of Camp Borden and family at Brantford; Mrs. Muir McDonald of Sydenham at an. Baldwin’s; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Walk :r and family and Mrs. MoNair and son Peter of Orillia at Mr. Jack Magizm’s, Kettlehy; Sgt. Wilfred Baylis» of Borden and wife of To- ronto at va. Bayliss; Mr. and Mrs. A. Bayliss at Kettleby on Sunday;l Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hadiwen at James Hun- ter’s, Laskay; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Glass held the family Christmas party at their home; Mr. and Mrs. Hill of Rydal Bank all; their father‘s, Jas. Hunter; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Folliott of Montreal at parental homes, A. Welllesley and Albert Foll- ‘iott; Mr. and Mrs. W. Carson, Mr. ; and Mrs. Pegg of Holt at Mr. Ewart 1Patton’s; Mr. and: Mrs. Harvey Follâ€" ‘iott, Harold Folliott, Mr. and Mrs. Parker and Bruce of Toronto at Mr. Jas. Kellam’s of Weston; Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon and children at T0- ronto; Mr. and Mrs. B. O’Brien at Toronto; Rev. and Mrs. Galloway and Robert at Niagara Falls; Miss Eve- lyn Wilson of Toronto at her home at King; Miss E. Tinline at Mrs. W. Boys’, Laskay; Mrs. F. Willis at her brother’s, Garfield Bliough, Maple; Mr. and Mrs. Johrn S. Lawson at their daughter's, Mrs. I. L. Scott, Toronto. (On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lawson attended the funeral of an aunt, Mrs. McKinley of Toronto, a sister of the late Mrs. Forsythe. Flight Sgt. Howard Folliott was at his parents’ home, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Folliott. On Sunday even- ing, December 20 at the evening sér- vice of King United\ Church he was: presented with a “Parker Set” from the congregation and departments of the church. Good luck to Howard. LA C. Bruce Rawlings of She)â€" bourne, N.S., visited his father, D. Rawling‘e and family friends for sevâ€" eral dkys at the Christmas- season. We are ‘sorry to report the low state of health of Mr. Thomas A. Ferguson. The severe coll weather affected him generally. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gambrill were in Toronto for Christmas. Miss Elizabeth Wilcox of Aurora spent the Week-end with Miss Beth- MoDonald at King. er. Alfred Bayliss Sr. is pro- gressing favourablv after an illness at York County Hospital. Rest will restore his health very considerably. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Aulbrey Campbell, Mr. Wilbert Burns! spent Christmas at Roy Hcllinshead’s. Week-end guests were Mr. and! Mrs. Keith Ferguson of Toronto. Mrs. E. Bice of King and' son Reginald of Maple attended the wedding of her son Carson at Nobel on December 26th. Miss Marion Dennis-on andJ Con- stable \me. Shields, R.C.M4P.. Toron- to, visited at Mrsv. Bruce Hall’s on Sunday. Mr. V. A. Hall spent: last week and Christmas» in Toronto, visiting tMessr‘y. Roy Andrews and Harold Hal]. A cuchre will be held in Button- ville Hal] Monday evening, January 4rth: under the auspices of the Red Cross. _There will be lucky draw prizes. The man with backing is a hard one to back down. Rte-elected Deputy-Reeve of Mark- haw Township by acclamation. THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO BUTTONVILLE rJHARLES H. HOOPER "i3 Re-elected Reeve of Vaughan Town- ship by acclamation, for his eighth consecutive term. Rev. Archer Wallace will give an illustratcrdl Ltctu:e “Britain Today”, under the auspices of the WA. of Thol’nhill United Church, Thursday, Januarv 14th. At the annual nomination meeting for the police village of Thornhill held Monday even’ng, Percy Bone, Wilfred Ball and: Percy Maud were elected trustees \by acclamation. J. E. Ftancis, trustee since the organ- ization of the police village declined renommation. The W.A. and the W.MJS. of the Unitgl Church are amalgamatinlg for the duration of the war. The first joint meeting will be held January 7th at the home of Mrs. Morton, Colborr-e Street. Fishewille Sunday School had a very successful concent on Tuesday, December 22nd and repart a very good program and quite a few at- tending in spite of the unfavorable weather. A few of our number were absent owing to the Flu, and‘ some are not. out around‘ yet 'but we wish them a speedy recovery and one and all a Happy and. Prosperous New Year. :King, All Saints’ Church, 11 am.â€" Trooper George Diceman of New- markcx’c and Pte. Howard Diceman of Branbf-ord training centre enjoyed their Christmas week leave at their respective homes. King services at 8.30 pm. 'Monday, the Anglican Church; Tues- day, United Church; Wednesday, Ew’ctsYey; Thurs., Baptist; church; Friday, United Church. Maple, services at 8 pm. Tuesday, United Church; Wednesday, Anglican Church; Thursday, Pres~ Iby‘tenan Church. Holy Communion. Oak Fidges, St. John‘s, 2.30 p.m.. Maple, St. Stephen's Church, 7 pm WEEK OF PRAYER ST. MARY’S CHURCH (Anglican) RIOHlM‘OND HlLLL Rector Rev. W. F. Wrixon, L.Th. 4 Markham S‘t. Thursday 11.30 pm. Watchnight Communion. Sunday, January 3rd, National Day of Prayer 10 a.m.â€"â€"Sunday School. 11 a.‘m.â€"The Litany- and Address, “Our Lord’s Will to Unity”. 7 p.m.-~‘EVening Prayer and Address, “How to Face the New Year”. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednees~ day special services will be held in the Anglican, Presbyterian and United churches in connection with the Week of Prayer. Let ‘us get off 10 a good: start. A Happy New Year To All. PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. W. Hirtle, B.A.. Minister New Year’s Sunday and National Day of Prayer Jan. 3rd, 1943 10.30 armâ€"Sunday School. 11.45 a.m.-â€"Pub1ic Worship. 7.30 p.m.â€"Young People’s service. Week of Prayer as advertised. Rev. C. B. Brebhen. B.A.. Minister Watch Night Service New Year’s Eve at 11.15 ‘p.m. Sun, Jan. 3, New Year’s Services 10 a.m.â€"â€"Sunday School. 1 1-1 a.m.â€"â€"Morning Worship. 7 pinâ€"Evening Worship. Week of Prayer Services January 4Y 5, 6 Monday at 8 p.m.â€"â€"Anglican Church. Tuesde at 8 pm. ~ Presbyterian Church. Wednesday 8 p.m.â€"Unitedl Church A Happy New Year to All. ANGLICAN CHURCH SERVICES Suhday, Jan. 3rd NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER FISHERVILLE Thornhill ROBERT \V. SCOTT RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH SF 7' ‘.‘ ‘ '7 '7 ‘55 §Dav1es’ Dry Goods Store’g i; We extend thanks for generous pat- yr ronage during the past year and our 33 best Wishes to all for the New Year. Jpn :“S; The Draw for Christmas Shopping Egg: Prizes will be made at our store this, g6 Thursday evening at 7.30 o’clock by J. g3 A. Greene, William Neal and J. E. ii: 9% Smith. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeg MWWWWOW %%%%%%%%%%%%%iggsnzgzaxzz g? A Happy New Year 3% WOWWW WWW%W%EQ§WWWW OPTICAL REPAIRS BROKEN LENSES REPLACED pang; 5953319 .10} sumaduasajd For Appointment PhOne Richmond Hill 33 SPECIAL SKATING NEW YEAR’S EVE MISS E. ORME Richmond Hill Tel« CHURCH STREET SKATING i To all the people of the district we ex- tend Season’s Greetings and Best Wishes for the Coming Year. We pledge Our best service in the com- ing year, that our products may make the maximum contribution to agricul- tural production on York County farms. Thank you for the pleasant business relationships we have enjoyed in the past year, and best wishes to all for the New Year. Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Shoes, Rubbers and Goloshes Yonge & Richmond Sts. Richmm Greetings and Best Wishes FLOYD R. PERKINS _ AT __ RICHMOND HILL ARENA- Every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evening. Agent for International Farm Machinery R. J. CRAIGIE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3lst, 1942. F. L. LOWRIE, R.O. Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted AUSTIN’S DRUG STORE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST WEDNESDAY, JAN. 6th WES. MIDDLETON, Chairman Arena Commission. Richmond Hill 1.30 TO 5 RM. WILL BE AT Telephone 119 RICHMOND HILL Richmond Hill

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