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The Liberal, 23 Jan 1947, p. 5

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OWWWWWW WOMMOOOQOOOOO“WOOWQW”OOO: = . *Sponsored by = 5 ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH MEN'S CLUB I “III-I“II.I.III-IIIHIIIIIIIIIII-III- 'PIIIT JANUARY HOE DOWN Friday, ngm. 24th§ Jan- 29 ECE FOLLIES Bill Smith and His Orchestra MODERN AND SQUARE DANCING NOVELTY DANCES REFRESHMENTS NON-MEMBERS 50c. HOME FREEZERS (two sizes) now on display at our residence. You are invited to come in to see them without obligation to purchase. Also on hand for immediate delivery â€"â€" Water Bowls. Sleighs, Grain Grinders, Root Pulpers, RITE-WAY Milking Machines, Cream Separators, EMPIRE GAR- DEN TRACTORS (1’7. 3 and 6 HP. Models). Pressure Systems, Litter Carrier Tubs. Oil Bath Pump Jack. Orders taken for DION THRESHERS and ENSILAGE‘ (TUTTERS. TRACTORS and FARM IMPLEMENTS of all kinds repaired by expert mechanic. DOOR PRIZES PUBLIC SKATING AFTER 9.15 P.M. ADMISSION:â€"â€"(‘HILDREN 25c. ADUL' ‘RSDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1947 ADDED , ATTRACTION Pleasure skating pairs competition for J. E. Smith, M.P., Trophy. Open to York County residents. Richmond Hill Arena A Knockout Skating Show featuring some of Canada’s best figure skaters. MASSEY-HARRIS DEALER Arnold St., Richmond Hill Te] VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL Owing to illness of the clerk, Richmond Hill electric consumers this month are asked to pay accounts at the Hydro Office, 62 Yonge Street. Your co-operation in these matters is appre- ciated. Discount on waterworks accounts is extended until February 101h when the clerk will again he at the municipal office. HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM FOR SALE Richmond Hill Youth Council HAROLD W. MORTSON ICELANDIA NOTICE WILLIAM NEAL, Reeve ADMISSION: AT 8.00 I‘M. Presents â€"' on -â€" in the MEMBERS 40c. Telephone 93W ADULTS 35c. At a recent meeting of the Direc- tors, it was decided to hold the an- nual meeting of the Richmond Hill Horticultural Society on Thursday ex'vening', January 30th. place of meetâ€" ing Will be available in time to state on individual notices which will 2'0 forward to the members within a day or so. Other worthwhile decisions made include a printed booklet containing prize lists and notifications of all meetings scheduled for the whole year. Six general meetings will be held on the last Thursday in the held on the last Thursday in the months of February, March, April, October, November and December, Place of these meetings will be avail- able shortly. The foul flower shows wlll be held in the usual months. All members and friends are urged to attend the annual meeting. I hereby acknowledge my sincere appreciation and heartfelt gratitude for the love; kindness and thought- fulness shown me in calls, phone calls, cards, letters, gifts and the Christmas carols during my recent illness. way. Mrs. Little will speak on a Book Review Which we know will be of great in- terest to you Who like to read in your moments of leisure And from which no doubt you de- rive much pleasure. Turn over a new leaf on the twenty- eighth And prove by your presence that you really have faith In the Guild, of which you’re a mem- be)- And continue‘to come from now till December. Requiem mass was held in St. Mary’s Church today, Thursday, at 9 21.111. Interment St. Luke’s Ceme- tery, Thornhill. REIDâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn V. Rcld of Richmon-fi~ Hill are happy to an- nounce the birth of their second son, John David. a brother fur Douglas, on Wednesday, January ‘15, 1947 at Mrs. Stanfmd’s Nursing Home, Rich- mond Hill. HILLABYâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Morley Hillaby, Richmond Hill, wish to an- nounce the birth of their daughter, Sandra May, on Sunday, January 19 at Lord Duffel-in Hospital, Orange- ville. Richmond Hill Ice Follies Wednes~ day, January 29th. Don’t miss this show. LE GUE, PaulLAt Our Lady of Mercy Hospital, Toronto, Monday, Jan. 20, Paul Le Gue, beloved hus- band of Catherine McIntyre, 12 Arn-l old St., Richmond Hill, dear father of Catherine Genniede. | Mr. E. Nicholson and family of Langstaff wish to express their sin- cere thanks and appreciation to the Men’s Club of Trinity Anglican Church, Thol‘nhill, the L.O.L. of Thornhill, and to their neighbours and friends for their kindness during their recent bereavement. EXPRESSES THANKS Mr. Archie Savage wishes to ex- press sincere thanks to his many friends, relatives and neighbors for their kind remembrances and good wishes during his illness in the hos- pital. A Seven certain members joined a cer- tain Guild, Seven certain chairs we’d like to see filled With Doris A., Helen S., Thorah, Olive, Ethel, Milly and Dot, How about it g’il'ls? You’re on the spot. The meetings you’ve missed, now count up to four, Please oh please don’t miss any more. Just look up your program and plan to be present At the very next meeting, we know 'twill be pleasant For we are to haVe a very fine guestY And of course the Guild nmst turn out in its best To greet the ladies of the WA. In our most gracious Evening Guild Phone 86 Horticultural Notes ST. MARY‘S EVENING GI'ILD MANTEL RADIOS PARIS AUTO SUPPLY LTD. Budget Terms Arranged. CARD 0F THANKS CARD OF THANKS (By Guild Reporter) $49.50 BIRTHS DIED Mrs. R. F. Boynton Richmond Hill THE LTR'ERAL. RICHMOND HILL. omgxg The United Church Women's Asso- ciation will serve the annual congre- gational supper on Wednesday, Jan- uary 29th at 6.3-0 p.m. Following the supper the annual church meetâ€" ing: will be held. All members and adherents are invited to attend. Reeve Neal is attending; County Council sesswn's thxs week. The United Church Young People will hold their regular meeting on Sunday evening after church. All members are urged to attend and new members are very welcome. Mary 17: Ladies, lst, Mrs. B. Watson; 2nd, Mrs. F. Clark; 3rd, Mrs. W. Moriâ€" arty; Gents, lst, Mrs. Wm. Sheehan playing; as a man; 2nd, Mr. Jerry Sheehan; 3rd, Mr. Geo. Cooper. The annual Presbyterian Valentine Supper will be held at the chum-h on Thursday, February 13th. Watch for further announcement. Everyone welcome. The prize winners at the Orange Euchre on January 10 were as fol- lows: Gents, W. Anderson, R. Case- ment, J. Russell; Ladies, Mrs. F. Clark. Mrs. Dewsbury, Mrs. Allison; travelling prizes, W. Bone, Mrs. J. Hunt: door prize, Mrs. Allison. Next euchre will be held Friday, January 24, 1947. Everyone welcome. TU-WHIT TU-WHOO CALLING ALL BROWNIES Saturday, January 25 all Brownies will meet at the post office at 1.15 pm. Please bring your sleighs and tobog‘gans. v A.F. during the war and served some time overseas, receiving his discharge at the end of the war. He re-entered the service last Fall and has been stationed at Mountain View. After the happy couple had opened the lovely parcels ‘ and expressed their appreciation for such an unex- peqted surprise, ‘dginty refreshments were served. Harty congratiilations are extended to the bride and groom. 1N MEMORIAM EEFFERâ€"â€"ln loving memor; of u (’ear wife and mothel, Amelia Shunk Keffer, who y-assed away ,szunry 26, 1946. ' Feacefully sleeping, resting at last, Her weary trials and troubles are KEFFERâ€"In loving memory of our dear mother, Amelia Shunk, who paésed away January 26, 1946. One year has passed since that sad played past: / II. silence she suffered, with patience she hove Till God called her home to suffer no more. â€"â€"Ever l‘cmembered my husband A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dewsbury on Monday, January 20th. 1947 when neighbors gathered to honor L.A.C. Philip Hopkins and his bride, the former Winnifred Kellett of Belleville, Ont., with a miscellan- eous shower. “Phil”, as he is known to his friends, lived with 'his mother on Mill St., Richmond Hill' for a number of years. He joined the R.C_. and famlly day, When the one we loved was called away, God took her home, it was His will, Within our hearts she liveth still. IN MEMORIAM WOODâ€"In loving 'memory of a be- loved father, Albert E. Wood, who entered into rest January 25, 1946. We are thinking; of you now, dead Dad, ’Twas a year ago today That we received the message You had been called away. We are waiting here, dear Father, her that day so bright and fair Him we too, will hear that call, And We‘ll meet you “over there". â€"Ever remembered by Doris :md Orland and :‘Iandchildve-i Doreen, Yvonne, Marilyn and Lynda. Mrs. A. G. Savage ing a few davs with and his family in will return Monlay. â€"Lovingly remembered by twin sons, Ellsworth and Roy. RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. B. Brethen, B.A., minister Sunday, January 26th 10 a.m.â€"â€"Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. 7 p.m.â€"Evenlng Worship. All are welcome. Annual congregational meeting Wed- nesday, January 29th. Supper at 6.30 pm. ST. MARY‘S ANGLICANbCHURCH RICHMOND HILL Rev. W. F. Wrixon, L.Th., R.D., Rector Sunday, Jan. 26 ] 11 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School 7 p.m.â€"Evening Prayer. All are welcome. Monday, January 27, Am Meeting: LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School, 11 a.m. Special service in the Willowdal Baptist Church when a number wh have accepted Christ as their p91 Rana] Savinm- will 05%;, Him in Believer’s Baptism, 3 9.111. Evangelistic Service, 7 p.m. A Cordial Welcome extended to all to come to these services. Social and Personal R.H.H.S, WHIRL H I (By Pat “2115011) IN MEMORIAM Annual Vestry beer Epiphany 3 Willowdale number who 5 their per- eman of 'r of reâ€" .5. Das- Dm‘stl‘n, . Alma) A lovely Dy some 105 were I spend- William 0. She her At the last session of the Literary executive the members put their heads together and came up with (thanks to Janie Little) the idea Of 21 “Courtesy Day", a day in which the girls, arms full of books, will no longer have to struggle to open the door with that one free finger, her discomfort totally unheeded by the male onlookers, but as Richmond Hill’s male set rushes to her assist- ance will graciously o‘erstep the threshold. A day in which one’s blunders in readin’ and ‘1‘ithmetie will not be followed by loud laughter but rather by a sympathetic silence. Nor will the petty feuders dare pass the objects of their wrath, heads held icin aloft. Yep, I’m still talk- the objects of their wrath, heads held icily aloft. Yep. I'm still talk- ing: about a (lay in R.H.H.S.. Answering many requests from Youth Council members, the presi- dent of said council, Chester Unger, has arranged for the dance in the “gym” Friday eveningfito be exclus- ively a “Hoe Down”. For them as what don’t know how to square dance but want to learn, the caller has strict orders to call off slowly at first in order that the beginners miss none of the instructions. If they still have trouble mastering the art. personal help will be given them. Incidentally the price is only 40c. for members so grab yourselves a girl fellers and come along. They tell line it’s muscle-building as well as un. That enterprising- lady of litera- ture. Miss Izzard, has arranged for those with a love of Shakespeare to view at the Royal Alex., this week and next, Donald Holfit in his in- terpretations of Hamlet, King Lear. As You Like It and The Merchant of Venice. Those who were down to see King Lear Monday evening claim that the classroom classic sur- passes even “the killers” in drama. Last Friday afternoon the boys’ senior basketball team was defeated 17-14 by St. Andrew’s in a home ex- hibition game while up at St. And- rew‘s the junior team was also de- feated 30-5. However the senior team redeemed themselves Monday by 21-34-16 victory OVer our arch riv- als, Aurora. AThe improving juniors suffered another defeat. Our hockey team double defeated A‘urora last week, seniors winning 5â€"1, juniors 2â€"1. Scorers in the sen- ior tllt were John Atkinson 2, Mack Clement, Norm Stunden and Bruce Jones with singletons while in the junior game the scorers were Stan Ransom and Jim Mansbridge. It looks like a good hockey season. Try a classificc advertisement in The Liberal for results. FORESTRY DEPARTMENT PRESENT PICTURES To a very small but interested group of members of the Young Adult Fellowship Group 0" the Uni; ed Church the Depaitment of Lands and Forests presented the following films on Wednesday, January 15th: (1) Tomorrow's Timber; (2) Three Little Bears in the Woods, and (3) Portage. The pictures were both in- teresting and educational. BATES. m27c QUALITY (‘HOICE CAMPBELL‘S Mushroom Soup2¥°1§§29c - - $33840 CHRIS’I‘IE'S Pretzels - 10C PITT ED MON ARCH SweetMixed Pickles: Quick Oats - I' “13011 Avlu:xl I 3040 LB. C K A‘hll‘\ll\fV 1n sm: 3 1 G Lemons 300's FOR C \VASHED Parsnips - 3”“ 23C SPY or McINTOSH APPLES .. gag-75c | 533m . 4m 15c ORANGES 39c MONARCH SEEDLESS MARSH OGILVIE CALIFORNIA SPY or McINTOSH FRESH M E ATY SUNKIST TOMATOES Grapefruit 6 ‘ 3 1b. TWO snows DAILYâ€"7 AND 9 PM. ' ng. MATINEE 2 PM. SATURDAY & HOLIDAYS CONTINUOUS ROM 6.30 to 12 PM. “'80., Winks" F2511, SAT, J \NI'ARI’. 29. 3o. 31. FEBRUARY 1 mm: CROSBY. FRFD ASTAIRE. JOAN CAULFIELD in “ BLUE SKIES ” IN TECHNICOLOR ELGIN MILLS GARAGE For the purpOSe of electing officers for the ensuing year. consideration of auditor's report. and general D. G. MCALLISTER. Pres. W. W. A. TRENCH. Sec. FIRESTONE TIRES. BATTERIES, ACCESSORIES REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS NO JOB ’1‘00 LARGE OR TOO SMALL Phone Richmond Hill 241W MCCOLL FRONTENAC PRODUCTS Saturday, Jan. 25th Jusiness. ANNUAL MEETING Richmond Hill Agricultural Society EVERY THURSDAY. . THURSDAY, JANUARY 23 Z \S'l‘ DAY FOR VAN JOHNSON. ESTHER WILLIAMS in “ EASY TO WED ” DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE MOND LORET FRIDAY & SATI'RDAY, JANUARY 24, 25 RANDOLPH SCOTT. ANN RICHARDS in “ BADMAN’S TERRITORY ” MUNICIPAL HALL \Y & TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 28 'm YOUNG, HENRY WILCOXON in “ THE CRUSADES ” Gréifiéifii‘i‘t‘fl'i‘ée22%3325c “Paper 133515250 SLiE‘E“"s§5ii”i"m23c CROSSE & BLACKWELL Esarsymp. 69c TOP OF MORNING Coffee (31:13 FOOD-SAVER P-EEHIVE NO RINSING, N0 WIPING waggma 80 Javex - 150 ILA\II\[\ L‘t\LVLv1 BCZA 1 Sm5fific . . es 100's 2 ICEBURG LETTUCE‘WDISC ARM & HAMMER \VASHED EXTRA FANCY Will be held in the AT 2.30 RM. Dealers in Z r; _ TIN Towing Service PA CE FIVE

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