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The Liberal, 13 May 1943, p. 5

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HARD OF HEARING ? THURSDAY, MAY 13th, 1943. “SEEMS I CAN’T SAVE ANYTHING..” FREE PRIVATE DEMONSTRATION BY LABORATORY-TRAINED E‘X‘PERT WEDNESDAY, MAY 19 â€"â€" 11 am. to 8 pm. Ask for Mr. Jon T. Crisp at Austin’s Drug Store, 53 Yonge St., Richmond Hill This advertisement contributed to the Fourth Victory Loan campaign by Dominion Textile Company Limited, Montreal. V E MET on Main Street. Jim had his usual ready smile, even when he got telling me how hard up he was. things coming off my pay.” these days, but I just can’t seem to keep it. “At least it seems as though I can’t save anything. Acthally, of c0urse, those war bonds are my savings. I’m glad I’ve salted away a few of them. And you can count me in on the Fourth Victory Loan too!” “Seems funny,” he said, “I’m earning more He paused, then went on slowly. “Taxes, Victory bonds and all those other MRS. G. '1. HISLOP, Phone 177 caoaAsc H You can help us to gel war workers to and from their work by avoiding rush hour Irips. LIN run. uuu 0.... Mills, have received word of she safe arrival in England of their son Gun- ner Edward Evelyn. Shortly after his arrival he had the pleasure of meeting Lloyd Reid, John Stong and Norman Mabley. The Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Wrixon attended the funeral services of the late Mrs. W. A. Casselman at Wyeâ€" bridge, 0nt., on Wednesday of this week. Wyebridge was Mr. Wrixon’s first charge, and Mr. W. A. Cassel- man his first Warden. Mrs. VTV‘IfichOullough, Miss Anne Kroetch; gentlemen, Mr. J. Dews- bury, Mr. V. I. MdCullough, Mr. Will Miss Marjorie D‘omey and Mrs. A. J. Morrison of Toronto spent the week-end with Miss Ethel Young. Dr. Helen Hogg is in Boston at- tending some Astronomical meetings and before returning will do some special work at Harvard University. The annual meeting of the W.C. T.U. will be held at the home of Mrs. Brethen at the United Church parsonage, Tuesday, May 18th at 3 p.m. A fine program is being ar- ranged and members and friends are invited to attend. Winners at St. iVIary's Catholic Church euchre last Friday evening were: Ladies, M1} Wes_i\f[iddle‘ron, Hopper Mrs. A. L. Phipps visited last week with her son in Kitchener and re- turned Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Rand Phipps and son John who spent The Women’s Auxiliary of Veter- ans will hold a euchre at the home of Mrs. Patton, Lucas St. next 'l‘ues- day afternoon. The mémbers of the Richmond, Hill Horticultural Soc1ety will meet next Wednesday evening, May 19th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl James, Bayview, Markham: Township. Reeve J. A. Greene attended the eighth annual meeting of the Child- ren’s Aid Society of York County held at Forest Hill Village School Wednesday afternoon. The Speaker of the afternoon was bhe Very Rev. Peter Bryce, DD. and following the business meeting afternoon tea was served. 7 p.m.â€"-Annua1 Young PeOple’s Serâ€" vice. Frank Williamson, speaker. 8.15 p.m.â€"Fireside Hour. Guest speakers and special music by T0- ronto and Willowdale talent. Everyone welcome. r rweek:e-nd here Volunteer Blood Doners are need- ed for the Richmond Hill Clinic. Will you give some of your blood to help save lives of our fighting men? Vo-l- unteer now. Phone Mrs. H. Wilson, Richmond Hill 69. RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. W. Hirtle, B.A., Minister Sunday, May 16th 10.30 ampâ€"Sabbath School. 11.45 a.m.~Public Worship. The Minister. ANGLICAN CHURCH SERVICES May 16 3rd Sunday after Easter King, All Saints’ Church, 10 am. Oak Ridges, St. John’s Church, 1.1.1‘5 Mr. Charles P. Wiley who was taken ill this-week has been removed to the Clifton Nursing Home, 435 Walmer Road, Toronto. His many friends wish for him .a speedy and complete recovery. Richmond Hill Lions Club annual “Ladies Night" is scheduled for Fri- day evening. The Lions and- ladies will have dinner at Diana Sweets: Bloor Street, after which there will be a variety program. Maple, St. Stephen’s Church, 7 p.m. Hymns 566 (2), 302, 607, (6415â€"12), The Evening Auxiliary of the W- M.S. oi the Richmond Hill United Church wil‘ hold its regula: month- ly meeting at the home of Mrs. I D. Ramer, Roseview Ave., Tuesday, May 18th. Rev. C. B. Brebhen, B.A., Minister Sunday, May 16th 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School. . 1‘1 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. Empire Youth Sunday. 7 p.m.â€"â€"Evening Worship. Sunday, May 23rd Anniversary of the laying corner stone Olf Richm< United Church. All are welcome. 434 (2-. Text: “My Lord, and My God.” S13. John 20:28. Rev. R. S. Mason, RichmOnd Hill, The Women’s Auxiliary of R.B.P. No. 96 Toronto of which Mrs. W. Sayers, Richmond Hill is president, held a euchre, draw and bingo re- cently in aid of the British War Bic- tims’ Fund. $83.70 was realized and this is the eighth donation of the organization to the fund. Thanks is extended to people of this district who assisted by buying tickets. mon. 3.30 p.m.â€"Holy Baptism. 7 painâ€"Evening Prayer and mon. “The only world worth building is a Christian World â€" Help to build it through your church.” (Anglican) RICHMOND HILL Rector: Rev. W. F. Wrixon, L.Th. 4 Markham Stregt Sun., May 16 3rd after B 8 a.m.â€"â€"‘Holy Communion. 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"Moming Prayer and Mr. and Mrs, C. Eyelyn‘ Eigin Social and Personal minister in charge. ST. MARY’S CHURCH RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH THE ulbmhAL, RICHMLND HILL, ONTARIO 3rd after Easter 'laying' of the Richmond Hill Ser- At the Red Cross eucln‘e this week the winners were' lst, Mrs. J. W. Hall; 2nd, Mrs. C. Undefliill; {Icnue- men, 151:, Mrs. Allison (playing as a gentleman-; 21m, .7. Johust'mc. The winners of the travelling: prizes were Mrs. Walter Smith and Mr. Brunnell. A teature of the‘evening was the draw for the beautiful hooked rug. Eleven names were drawn from the hat and the last one drawn was the winner. The names drawn were: Helen Steckley, Richmond Hill; Mrs. Frank Hill, Allan Baker, Mrs. G. Rowden, Joyce Webb, Mrs. H. Gor- don, Mrs. Elliott, Phil Baker, all of Richvale; Miss E. Orme ozf Richmond Hill, and the winner was the elevâ€" enth drawn, Mrs. E. M. Blogg of Toronto. Resting at the above address. A short service at the house Friday, May 14th at 2 p.m. followed by pub- lic service at Maple United Church at 3 pm. Interment; in Maple Ceme- tery. ‘ CLEMENT, William Henryâ€"At the home of his son, Mr. Lewis Cle- ment, 13 Centre Street East, Rich- mond Hill, Wednesday, May 12, 1943, William Henry Clement, husband of the late Jane Ann Julien, in his 85th year. The funeral service was held from her late residence, Maple, Ontario, on Wednesday, May L2th, at 2 pm. Interment followed in Maple Ceme- tery. JOHNSON, Helen Flor€nce â€"â€" On Monday, May 10th, 1943, Helen Flor- ence Rainbow, beloved wife of Will- iam Johnson J12; and dearly loved mother of Joanne, Billy and Cath- erine, in her 38rd year. SERVING MEALS MAY 24TH The W.A. of the Richmond Hill United Church will serve hot dmner and supper in the school room Monâ€" day May 24th. Dinner at 12 o’clock and supper from five o’clock. .Meals 50 cents. SHEARDOWNâ€"JMr. and Mrs. Lorne Sheardown are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, seven and three quarter pounds, (Gail Anne) on Monday, May 10th at Mrs. Stan- ford’s Nursing Home, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Funeral frbm the aoove address on Thursday at 2 o’clock. Interment Cober Cemetery. BAKER, Georgeâ€"At his late resi- dence, lot 14, con. 3, Vaughan Town- ship, Monday, May 10, 19413, George Baker, beloved husband of Nellie Paterson, dear father of Mrs. Rob- ert Craigie, John, Helen and Roy, inihis 78th year. Richvale Red Cross MORLEY’S GRUCERIES HOME GROWN CALIFORNIA NAVEL CUCUMBERS - 15c ORANGES 39c SPINACH lugs-25¢ éfiWfie‘}??? . .1325; TOMATOES 25c: FIRST GRADE OMOns 3msl9c Weiners- 29C ' Pure L; KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES - SWEET GHERKIN “Hangs- 39c DALTON’S SKINLESS COOKING ° . S uddlngsl‘m- C BIRTH DIED BUTTER - - - 37c A S‘SORT‘ED BIRTH DUNCANâ€"At Sault St. Marie on Wednesday, May 12th, to Signalman T. R. M. and Mrs. Duncan. a son, Robert Graham. 3313: IN THEhé sliv'imE ANN SHIRLEY, I GEORGE MURPHY, DENNIS DAY, BENNY GOODMAN AND HIS BAND in The living experience of men who go down to the sea in ships â€" and die? fighting. BETTY GRABLE, JOHN PAYNE, CARMEN MIRANDA in “ Spl‘lngtlme In The Rockles ” To the Citizens of the Township of Vaughan All citizens of the Township are hereby asked to take notice that after May lst it is contrary to Town- ship By-Law to allow Dogs to run at large. Owners are asked to co-operate by keeping dogs on their own premises, and if said dogs are found wan- dering on other property the owners of the said dogs are liable for prosecution. The co-operation of every dog owner/in carrying out the provisions of this by-law will be appreciated by all citizens, and those charged with the responsi- bility of enforcement of the regulations. By Order, MUNICIPAL COUNCIL, TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN ALL WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 24TH NOEL COWARD in Wednesday and Thursday, May 19, 20 Rosalind Russell, Brian Aherne, Janet Blair in “ My Sister Eileen ” Verdictâ€"Undér thé wire as 1942’s best picture! NOTICE RE DOGS Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 13, 14, 15 FRUITS “ IN WHICH WE SERVE ” Monday and Tuesday, May 17, 17787 Cocoa - "313‘ 24C TOMATSO Juice 213? 10c CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES 39c SWIFT’S or MAPLE LEAF COWA N’S PERFECTION “Powers Girl” mum: 17c FAIR BOARD MEETING Officers and members of Richmond Hill Fair will meet at the Municipal Hall Friday evening, May 14th at 2 80L PKGS 15c VEGETABLES 80Z PAGE FIVE CALIFORNIA

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