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The Liberal, 18 Jul 1946, p. 5

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THURSDAY, JULY 15th, 1946. III“III-III.III-HIIIIIIll-IIIIIIEEEIIII Don’t Worry About a Coal Shortage l 1 Space Heaters BURNS CHEAP FUEL OIL -â€"Steady even warmth. , â€"No wood to chop. â€"No coal to shovel. --No dirty ashes to worry about. â€"Costs very little to oper- ate. â€"Replaces 2 to 4 Quebec Heaters. â€"l’0rtable â€" can be taken anywhere. â€"Simple operation â€" one dial. stops. starts, or increases heat. â€"Will heat a 4-5 room bungalow. â€"--For homes. cottages. schools. stores. churches. â€"Can be bought on conveniept terms. Start One Gomg in Your Home Tonight Swat $87.50 and $159.50 Due to rising costs beyond our control prices are subject to change. CHARLES & COMPANY 1763-5 Avenue Rd. (at Melrose) Toronto TELEPHONE M0. 9473 llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII \I . g YARD and OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED ‘ AUGUST 3RD TO 10TH , INCLUSIVE l ‘ JONES COAL CO. Telephone 1538 i hat A Big Girl Youngsters thrive on tasty, cream-packed Richâ€" mond Hill Dairy milk. At no extra cost, this milk comes to your table with valuable contents of cal- (-ium. phosphorus, protein, and vitamins to bring Vibrant. glowing health to adults and youngsters alike. Have health at your doorâ€"daily. Call us for deliveries, today. \‘ Richmond Hill Dairy C. 0. WATERS, Prop. Telephone 42 Yonge St., Richmond Hill IIIIII-IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1‘-n’ii'u‘u'u'lv‘u'n'i .",4..u.n.n.n.u.n....v <.ll.u.n.u.t .. is ICE Means Wasteiess Days When your icebox is fortified with crystal- clear blocks of quality ice. your health bette- fits. Every day is wasteless day with de- pendable Hill's ice. for the cold. clean air perks tip vegetables and fruits so that they come to your table health-laden and crisply fresh. Phone us today. HILL’S ICE and FUEL TELEPHONE MAPLE 24-r-32 -.u.....i.n..i.n.u.. _._â€"r..â€"_~ TH}; HERBAL. RICH-ANNE BEL, ONTARIO "’3 WEDDING .l(lll.\Si)_\-l| \l.l. The iii;iii’.:i:i- lIl l’.ilii.§;i .lessi' llali. ilztuuliw-i’ of Mt. iiiil .\ll‘\. .luI 'lâ€" >l‘vll llu‘i of ll'iiiis‘tifle :lllii Willirwi Joseph .lohi wn. mi. of W. J. .lohi ~ son and The late .\li'~, -l"llll~(iii of Maple \\';l.\ soiemiii/ed oi. Sililllllili.. .ltiijt llith. lie‘x'. l'. ll. limiiiizii. «Iiiti» eiated. The l‘lltlt' wore :i petal pit k utiwi. of lt‘i with moulded bodice it! d lace pepltz‘. and matching zict-csso“. ics. The matron el’ horieiii. Mrs. Alaijitiiie Steel. .‘l‘it'l' of the llI'lIi", \zas crowned ii; :i llilli' lJELi'llll‘tl ul;isilk dies» :illtl pink areewoiies, Ilotii lilltlt' :ii.il ii.aiieti ol' honoiii earriud lll>t‘2'il_\> of pink i'i-ses and sweet lll‘tl>. Kenneth Stet-l gave the hiide away and Ernest Sloncmzin was tli( c'i'tzomsman, .~\ftcrwards the recep- tion was held at the home of the u'iooin's father. For trayelling the bride \\'ort- a blue suit trimmed \\'lill white and while zlt‘t'(‘$>(il'lt'>, WARK-HOBDAY On Saturday. July lilth in :1 sett- ing of pale blue delphiniiims and white cai'nz‘itions. Florence Adena I'Iobday became the bride of Bruce Walter Wark at St. Mary's Anglican Church, Richmond Hill. the Rec. W. I“. Wiixon officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Hobday. Carrville. and the groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. James Wark' of Malton. (ii'cen in marriage by her father tl‘o bride core a gown of white satii. cut on princess lines. and a full length cm- broidered veil arranged from a pleat- ed satin chaplet. She carried a casâ€" cade of white roses and lilies. The bride‘s sister. Miss Dorothy Holiday. was her only attendant. conned in pale pink silk marquisettc with pink headdress and veil. Her bouquet was a cascade of pink roses and blue sweet peas. Mr. Stewart Waik was the best man and the ushers were Mr. John Hobday and Flight Lieu- tenant Kenneth \\'aik. Tl‘o bride‘s mother received in a gown of printâ€" ed blue silk with corsago of pink roses. The groom‘s mother chow a gown of powder blue sheer with cor- sage of pink carnations. After the reception the bride and groom left or a motor trip to New York the bride travelling in a tailored grey suit with white accessories. IN MEMORIAM SLOANâ€"In loving lileOI'y of our dear son. FJO. John R. Sloan, reâ€" ported killed during airforce excr- cises over England on July 16. lit-L”). “Death is swallowed up in victory.m ~Mother and Dad. sisters Caroâ€" line and Rose. ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. W. I". Wiixo‘i. I..T:i.. ll.l),. Rector Services July and August 11 a.in.~Mornino- Prayer. NO Evening Service. Holy Cominuniorei First Sunday 11 21.111. Third Sunday H :i.ni. Guest Preacher for Julyâ€"Rev. J. lxidd of \\'oodl:iid}_:'e. All cordially invited. I'I . RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH C. B. Bretlien, B.A., Sunday. July 21st 10 granâ€"Sunday School. 11 21.111.‘.\101'lilllg' Worship. All are welcome. Rev. minister RICHMOND HILL I‘RESBYTERIAN CHURCII Rev. S. W. Hirtle. minister Sunday. July let 11.45 aimâ€"Public Worship. The Sabbath School will be closed until September. i Visitors welcome. MAPLE UNITED CHURCH Sunday, July 21st 10.30 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11.30 a.m.â€"Worship Service. Dr. Archer Wallace will haVe charge of the service. No service at Hope and Edgeley. LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. M. H. Blandin. Pastor Sunday. July 21st 11 am. Bible School. 7 p.lii.â€"â€"G05pei Service. Guest Speaker, Mr. R. L. Langford of Newmarket. A Christian welcome awaits you. THE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sherwood-Unionviiie Parish Rev. S. Stopcr, Pastor Zion, Sherwood 10 a.in.â€"Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"The Service. Bethesda. Uniomille it) andâ€"Sunday School. 7.30 p.m.â€"The Service. All are welcome Social and Personal .\li .ti.ll .\Il\. U. M MLIt-lfllloo _l,;,[ Maiiiii ch't 'l‘tii'fiilui. ‘u \lit'liti 1.... at iii"l" \"ilTJILLi‘ :zi >lill|lllt‘1 months \imxitii Mills. Mi'. \\‘. lii’ett 0i More l;.l\'. Mari» ioiilin. spent the Weekvcirl with His .Ul.>lli. Mr. l’i't'd (‘lui‘k' and .\li'\. t‘lark’. Mr. and Mis. t'lit't'oi-d Lynn wt .\slze\'ille, N.('.. are visitingr with their si\tel'-iii-l:l\\' Mrs. Richard El- iiiiiiils. Centre St. W, and Mrs. Duncan t'hziiiiney and l‘irucc are holidayiiiu‘ with Mrs, ll. .1. Mills and M”- J. W. Mills Lit “(till-“(1y for a couple of weeks. Mr, Messrs. Bert Cook. Alex Patterson. R. ('uttance and (has, Riisscll are spending their vacation tishine» .it l'oint Au ’iarrow. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bradley and little daughter ilm'tithy Jean spent a few days vacation at Dundalk. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Whiip anti (131121“ tcr Anne arc Spelltlllig‘ a well-earned holiday at Midland this week, Miss Jessie Angle of \Yashington, DC. spending two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Angle. is Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Butlin and fam- ily. Rosevicw Ave.. have returned afâ€" ter spending a two weeks' vacation at Bala. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hopper are spend. ing their holidays at Parry Sound with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mis. Lockhart. Many happy returns to Joan Bar. rie of Yongchurst Road who is cele- brating her 12th birthday Thursday. July 18th. Mr. Richard Edmunds is attending Gilwell Training Camp near Acton for ten days. He is assistant Dis- trict Commissioner of this scout ill'l‘kl. Miss Phyllis Angle and Miss Norma Gallanger returned home on Sunday after having spent a two weeks' holiday at “Bangor Lodge”. Muskoka. Miss Helen Mabbit, a bride-to-be. was entertained last Thursday even- ing‘ at the home of Mrs. Allan White, in the form of a miscellaneous show- er. There were about 25 friends present and the future bride receiv- ed many lovely and useful gifts. The hostess served dainty refreshments at the close of the shower. Miss Katharine Gordon Mecredv. formerly of Richmond Hill, Was awarded the M.B.E. in the King’s Dominion Day honors list in recog- nition of her work with the British Air Commission in Washington. Miss Mecredy, a” for'menmember of the advertising- staff of the Globe and Mail, is at present attached to the British Embassy in Washington. EGG CASES ARE NOW IN SHORT SUPPLYJ Anticipating record produc< ticn this fall, the Dominion Departs merit of Agriculture has warned dealers of the need to order egg cases immediately. “With this year's hatchings earlier than usual. and i9 per cent above thOSe of 1945, Canâ€" adian egg production beginning this fall may reach an all-time high,” the Department said. To ensure sufficient containers for the hundreds of millions of eggs ex- pected to be produced this fall and winter, the Department recommendâ€" ed that all shippers of eggs in car- lot quantities order case shooks fully six months in advance so that Sufi".- cient wood may be obtained for their manufacture. egg “Willie, what makes Teacher: wind?" Willie: “Why, windmills. I pose." supâ€" l FOR SALE ‘ Just received new shipment of Grade A linoleum, sev- eral colors at city prices. Modern Planned , i Kitchens Ltd. « Richvale. Ontario ‘3‘“. ,VAVA J;"Â¥\ M i. Jinmit Howler. ‘.\l.v st . are life ,:~ ll \'2. “sciiw ' t r” '.‘. _ \‘ti‘ii ‘.::n is Mazj.‘ Koshowski. .1 A 'fl'eitic the haiiatb and iliilt‘\ of "l’ratrie Schi t i‘ei” IHJJIl pin, lioziiiczts: ~ of \\ oi k. Friday r, a: 11:5 west, “'ris 1m Iicz‘: soprano soioisl. es:th \c. sail in a prairie ‘L'lltiUlL l'i e'it licywilil i iiie wagon and the pioneer he gates of Winnipeg. who ofteii aesists at n. iiilql'CllllwiiL‘ when Jillllliiv: Howler and his musical company re- ll.» early settlers in the weekly over the L'BL' 'I‘i~;ii::»(.'aiiad-.i nei- EDT. .â€" llRI’..\l\'S ARM IN FALL FROM T R E E Warwick Butt of Elizabeth Street. liithmoiid llill. had the mistultii‘w‘ to fall and break his arm while pl.i\'â€" Le with a group of his pals Tne<- day. Warwick was trying to jump from one limb of a tree to another xx hen the accident occurred. no \\':i.taken to the Sick Children‘s It 's- pital. Toronto. where x-i‘ays show the arm l‘l‘dlx’cil in two places_ one bins: below the elbow and mm at 1].;- \\l'l>l’. He will return home in three or four days time. saloon. yelling. outta A gangster rushed into a shooting right and left. “All you dirty skunks get here." The customers fled in a hail of bullets We all except an Englishman. who stood at the bar calmly finishâ€" ing his drink. “Well?” snapped the gangster. waving his smoking: gun. "Well," remarked the Englishman, “there certainly were a lot of them. weren‘t there!" ST. JOHN'S PICNIC St. John's. Oak Ridges picnic at Centre Island was very largely ..t- tended certainly showing the kind- ness and generosity of the people my the large hampers of ham and abun- dance of eatables which were spread on the long table for both meals. The executive committee wish to extend their most sincere apprecia- tion for the co-operation shown by the people. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J. E. West of Testoii wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter. Almela Yvonne to Oscar Neil. the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wilson of Maple. the marriage to take place late in July. BIRTHS CASELEYâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Caseley. Victoria Square, wish to an- trounce the birth of their son, John Ernest Clement. on Sunday, July 7 at Markham Nursing Home. CLUBINEâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Oakley (Pat) Clubine. Richmond Hill, wish ,to announce the birth of a daughter, Lynda Elizabeth, on Saturday. July 13th. at Richmond Hill. a sister for William and Wayne. HILTONâ€" Mr; and Mrs. Atholl Hil- ton. Richmond Hill, announce the birth of a son at York County Hos- pital, Newmarket, on Tuesday. July 9th. 1946. LEE Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lee of 187 Brookdale Ave, Toronto, wish to announce the birth of their son, Fred- erick William. on July 12 at Alex- andra Wing of Toronto Western Hospital. Both doing nicely. MOLLETTâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mollett, Tottenham, Ont., are pleas- ed to announce the arrival of a baby brother for Wayne and Lynn Tue- -day. July 16th, 1946, at Mrs. Stan- ford's Nursing Home, Richmond Hill. KELLOGG'S Rice Krispies 2 2-IN-1 White Polish QUAKER Corn Flakes MONSTERAT Lime Juice . NEILSON’S SM SIZE I=0=0=0=l°=0=l0=0=0= ROSELA SNACK BAR StOp 23A Yonge St. DANCING NIGHTLY v playgrounds and picnic tables ._ _ AT -â€" COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF N Comoâ€"o=o=o=o= CH \S. COBURN, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, M \RSHA HUNT. GALE STORM. §ZSC 14c L. COCOA LIMITED QUANTITY RICE . . EIEEEJTVITDJY QUALITY CHOICE 16 CALIFORNIA NO. 1 NEW Potatoes . HOME GROWN RIPE Tomato es FOR A COOLING DRINK Fresh Limes 5 PKG. LB. LB. 15C OZ. 29c PEAS 2 §23c 29c 19c CABBAGE .s' TWO SHOWS DAILY â€" 7.30 AND 9.30 I’.M. D.S.T. SATURDAY MATINEE 2 I’.M. AIRâ€"CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT JI'LY WILL FRIDAY & SATURDAY. JOAN BENNETT. 19. 20 IA M EDYTHE in “ COLONEL EFFINGHAM'S RAID ” â€" â€"- â€" AND _ _ _ EDWARD ARNOLD in “ THE HIDDEN EYE ” MONDAY. TUESDAY. .1 U LY 22. 23 ROBERT DONAT, DEBORAH KERR in “ VACATION FROM MARRIAGE ” .IOHN CARROLL, “ A LETTER FOR EVIE â€" â€" AND â€" â€" PHIL REGAN. JULY 24. 23 HUME (‘RON‘YN in h CONN EE ROSWELL in “ SWING PARADE OF. 19-16 " CALIFORNIA Lemon Juice MAPLE LEAF Toilet Soap . FOR SCOURING 3.0.3. Pads . INSECTICIDE Fly-Tux . . CHATEAU CHEESE . . LIMITED QUANTITY Tomato Juice StrawberryJam ‘20 07:. TINS SIZE 107.. 258 1 CALIFORNIA Plums NO. I COOKING Onions . . SALMON-FLESH Cantalopes . lanai? n li.\l) 6 TIN >4 or. I I OZ. BTL. 24C 190 100 “SC JAR H II). PKG, 1’. 2t) 07. ’l‘IN 290 37c 25c 19c / 90 250 150

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