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The Liberal, 22 Aug 1946, p. 5

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HHIIIIHHEEAHHEEN llllflfluflliflllflilllflflfi ill III-Ill! Notic Hmse Shaw and Fair HURSDAE Mansbl UK Good Prizes. August 3M: and 3m Telephone 18 D '1 We haVe recently purchased a tank wagon and are now prepared .to deliver Gas. Fuel Oil and Motor OH to your farm. anywhere in the vicinity of Woodbridg‘e to Uniom'ille. and Aurora to City Limits. BUY "DA N 7'0 ATTEND HALL’E Use the new D.D.T. It for garden and home. know your needs. We cities for every purpose ucumbers Wanted Immunitiun LESMERI EDNESD Oppl EUCHRE Must be ( e m Farmerg {€011 or Phone at Silverdale Products Ltd. FOR PICKLING PURPOSES :t be (If good number one quality Sl'l Hock will .10 Oral Phone ] QED lyricultural Society alumnus-uni: ERVICE [DEE Hume. BRATHWAITE 22nd, 1946 &Y, AUGUST 28th E PUBLIC SCHOOL 1 mile west of Kénnedy Road HARDWARE D A 91% V and Lacrosse )ld their first 0116 1946 p.m. sharp 1m Insecticides and Sprays e. Come in and 1et us V0 stock D.D.T. Insecti- se. Set this. inexpensive bugs and flies today. ‘ome and support the boys :me. Yonge are )nd Hill 191 SATURDAY oronto Agincourt STATION EIIEEIEBEN rmlnal Richmond Hill 011 111 Clubs \ 11 Mrs. Yerex, Lucy ‘ and Stella Mackie. Mrs. Marion enjoyed a week’ through Northern Ontal‘ Miss Gladys McLatchy ing with friends at Beach, Lake Simcoe. Mr. Harold Craig of formerly of the village over the week-end. Mr. and Ml'S. L daughter Marilyn are weeks vacation at Georgian Bay. June and Barry Collan Boynton spent last we Woodland Beach as guest Stewart. family mctor The Liberal joins with the citizens of Richmond Hill in extending: sym- pathy to Reeve William Neal in the loss of his brother Le Roy of To- ronto on Sunday Mi_sses holiday Mrs. M. P. Maltby with her sister Mrs. Mrs. Shirley iting‘ * Milf Mile The nathy ecent ister. The the W0 ternoor Church 5th at meetin; the Women’s Missionary Society (af- ternoon auxiliary) of the Unitell Church will be held Thursday, Sept. 5th at 3 p.11. As tms is the first meeting after the holiday season and as the new study book “India at the Threshold” will be introduced, it is hoped that all members will try to be present. plane for Canada and : ronto August 7th. The ents of Mr. Alf. Fairh formerly of Wright S Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Fa England some years : returned to Canada ag come Mr. and Mrs. F ttle .11. W RT Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Stewart, on their way to Edmonton by motor, are spending a few holidays with Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart at Woodland Beach. Dr. Bill will ’take over duties at the Medical College of the University of Alberta upon his arrival there, Sept. 1. He has been appointed Prof. of Pharmacology and lecturer in Physiology since his graduation from Queen’s last Febâ€" ruary. - The Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Wrixon motored to Hamilton one day last week to visit Mr. W. Savage who has been quite ill. Mr. Savage is seeking to gain strength for a sec- ond operation, and he and Mrs“. Sav- age are staying at the home of their daughter Mrs. Cal-dwell. Mr. and Mrs. Savage send their greetings to their many friends in Richmond Hill, M 1‘ and Mr. Wrixon assure of the .prayers of the for a speedy recovery. M M S'I‘. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH A11 M1 a: M] W. C. B. Brethen, B.A., minister Sundays, August 11, 18 and 25 a.m.â€"Intermediate Sunday School. a.m.â€"Morning Worship conduct- m lville 11 )n M RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THI here an’s Liberal extends < to Mrs. W. Sex-iv sad bereavement and Mrs. George A have returned after trip, visiting point Ottawa. 11' Service 1n.â€"Mo: regular monthly meetin ughter after 1 Marie Paxton of the 1‘ staff is enjoying two we 11g ldon am m 3T RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH WE we .velc 11 Mornil Preach: M 1‘ ?. Maltby is holiday ter Mrs. R. McTag‘g 41 Milligan are Ml M 1 SOCIAL AND PERS \V. Hi1 Much a} ill 1i Steph me Wl‘ixon Rector m 1e gan and daughter n Toronto were vis- a week with Mrs. ts. Mr. and Mrs. George Agar and luring At 1g Prayer er, the R W Alf. Fairhall, Sr.. Lnd August 5th by_ and arrived in To- They are the par- F‘airhal], Jefferson, :ht St, Richmond 5. Fairhall went to ars ago but have a again. We welâ€" rs. Faizhall. Au Les. Baker and ‘e spending a two Woodland Beach, Harry Charles Mary Idelle art n Barrow ouchichmg Shipley Ann hav is holidayâ€" Bally-Down DH. August CHI 31 18th 3y 11mm Mr. and Jim -end at )f Verna ‘ed here a re ll Mabel 1' and y m M THE LIBE Ser Will POWELI Ju M! van August p1'op.e1~ty any wa‘ mothex W WALKEI A. Walke NI ada. who gave his life at Die; August; 19th, 1942. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear; Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. â€"A1ways remembered by his \‘ IN I WALKERâ€"In Private Roy killed at Dien O} _Vll' dear JACOBSâ€"In loving memory of my brcther C.S.M. Stewart (Bill) Jacobs, killed in action at Dieppe August 19, 1942. IN BAKERâ€"In ll Remembr Death tr: thel M But thi The me When v McDon 8th. 1E IN MCDONALD- a dear m: Sarah McD rest Augusi 51: Ii! Kem There MI sh II 1‘} W :éfhgrflénd floral tribhtes extendâ€" Iring the illness and sad 1055 of ar wife and mother. NAI H Sadly mi 1'65 hit .v swe ieath iPPy C AR W. J W. J. “Tom” Taylor Wishes 1k the Richmond Hill Volun- ire Brigade for their very response and action in exâ€" Iing' the fire -which started lst in his newly purchased y, also anyone who helped in CARD 0F THANKS Thomas Murphy and 0 thank their man CARD OF THANKS Edgar Puterbaugh and family express their sincere appre- to their many relatives and for the kind expressions of 3H M TI'OW AL. Rlp‘HMOND HILL, ONTARIO Dieppe hours RD ‘NGAGI frie IN )[EMORIAM 10t if \vh mp be am pl marl‘ BIRTH M 1‘ MEMORIAM memory of Pte. Roy oyal Regiment of Can- e his life at Dieppe we MEMORIAM htet OF THANK S MEMORIAM MEMORIAM rer ghbors f0 sympathy r- racent s MEMORIAM Mi lovmg memory OI . Walker who was 2 August 19, 1942. ; we once enjoyed, leir memory still, left a loneliness m never fill. vlpe thc all M EN'I atte Flora fie Campbell of the engagement Hazel Jean to son of Mr. and 1 of New Den- 2'9 to take place 11 Newtonbrook ‘ell nbel‘e Jen growing pearly gate may brea rden there bv fami In em aker, 1 dea ta} 1942. {olden chain : but all in vain, (1 then to part w of one’s heart. out many thing‘s out never. se happy days ;og'ethe1-. sisters and bro- :ake away ‘ holds dear, ‘er every day ps them nea arth transpla watch and County Hos- Wednesday Dwig‘ht Neill eft on Satur Powell River Ben appointel zen am for one s to vi: :, Sask ime at mam for the M1 01119. were 1! and flu d berea d a misâ€" fm‘ Mi by Mrs aret Alli- 2. Many MeTV p bear lght m ranm lu M anff eat her kind kind [oral iLV ter. Audrey Elizabeth. t( Henry Bryant, son of Mr. 2 George H. Bryant, marriage place Saturday. August 315i; clock in Trinity Anglican Thornhill. DIED EVERINGHAMâ€"At the home of his r'ang‘hter, Mrs. Stan. Wood. Carr- Ville, Tuesday, August 20, 1946, An- dxew Gordon Evering‘ham, beloved husband of Elizabeth Evcringham, m 11;; 62nd year, dear father of Mar- ;;al'et. Gordon, Francis, Albert and KIRKPATRICK. Anthony â€"â€" At the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wesley Clark. Headford, Wednesday, August Resting at Wright ,& Taylor Fun- eral Home, Richmond Hill. Service Friday, August 23rd‘ at 2' pin. In- terment Can-ville Cemetery. 21. 1946. Anthony Kirkpatrick, be- loved husband of Bessie Drury. Resting at“ Wright & Taylor Fun- era] Home. Richmond Hill. Service in Christ Anglican Church. Drayton on Saturday at 2.30 pm. Interment in Victoria Cemetery. NEAL, Le Royâ€"At St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, on Sunday, Aug. 18, 1946, Le Roy Neal, beloved son of Maria and the late James Neal, dear brother of Hazel, Laura (Mrs. Gordon Miller), and Pearson of Nashville, Ont. William J. of Rich- mond Hill; late of 169 St. Clair Ave. West. ‘Service was held from the home of Mrs, Gordon Miller, Wednesday. Intel'mént took place in Nashville Cemetery. ROBERTSON, Georgeâ€"â€"At his home, Langstaff, Ont. on Tuesday, August .‘70. 1946. George, beloved husband of Sophie Robertson, and dear father of Margaret (Mrs. W. Cole), Mabel (Mrs. E. Currry), Robert and Alex. Robertson. 'U ngraded 2‘ ’I Friday afternoon at tm'ment St. John’s way. ENGAGEMENT Mr.-aml Mrs. William Thompson, mgstaff. wish to announce the en- ,g'ement of their youngest daugh- 1'. Audrey Elizabeth. to Ralph )I'un' Inte' TIT CALIFORNIA Lemon] nice“? RHCE . . Wax Beans . CHOICE QUALITY LIMITED QUANTITY MAXWELL HOUSE :‘AYLMER 1'.V' MON ARCH Canteloupes . . SUNRIST VALENCIA RIPE. SWEET . . . 39c\ 23c PEACHES , . , 99c OBI MRS. THOMAS Ml'Rl’HY "Men massing of Mrs. Mu l'S’l'R.\LIAN offee . . : took pl Thol‘nhill ITUARY at M 1‘ 1' e urvive hildre he Kl \l lour 1133840 PafiWax .. 14C Seedless Raisins 17c Choice and Mrs. u to take at 3 0’â€" Church, 011 OZ. I N C: .0 I B. 250 Larlph Mrs. 39c, mm. '20 oz TIN 150 L$43c MMMOMQOWWOONQOMMOOOWQW §Wed., Aug. 28 INDIVIDUALLY PRICED KENG CITY BENEFIT Sponsored by Lake Marie & King Athletic Association Street Dance ()LI) TIME & MODERN DANCING 9.00 TO 1.00 THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AL'GUST 22, 2: WALLACE BEERY, MARGARET O‘BRIEN in “ BAD BASCOMB ” AUGHS, THRILLS. HEART-THROBS IN A STETT.‘ DRAMA! MONDAY TWO SHOWS DAILY â€"â€" 7.30 AND 9.30 I’.M. D.S.T. SATURDAY MATINEE 2 I’.M. THE (‘OOLEST SPOT IN TOWN KEN ROSE’S ORCHESTRA MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS Y. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST JENNIFER JONES, JOSEPH (‘()'l"!‘I"..\" CLL'B HUL 512' Stuffed (Hives 343250 Spaghetti . . o Bologona . . ( ATELLI’S CLUB HOUSE ('HAMP ('HAMP KELLOGG‘S LIQ l'Il) Starch . YORK BRAND OLettuce 2 ngC éaxiaié 3?. 25c IMPERIAL LOVE LETTERfi AUGUST 22. 23. 24 PAGE FIVE %wlOc LN’ZSC U A R

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