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The Liberal, 26 Jun 1947, p. 5

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DOMINION DAY, IUIY lst D A N C E Richmond Hill Arena TWO BANDS, featuring GIL BARNES and his orchestra Toronto’s New Popular Band Plus Richmond Hill’s Own “RYTHMN BOYS” Admission: $1.50 couple FLOOR RE-WAXED 75c. each l. DUE TO THE OWNER’S ILLNESS e The FIRESIDE Dining Rooms WILL BE CLOSED FROM JUNE 28 ON. Thank you for your Patronage in the past. I V ' III-IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' a SHOP AT The Fireside Bake ShOp 101 Yonge St., Richmond Hill Telephone 159W PIES - TARTS - COOKIES - CAKES All Will: That Distinctive I '“ Fireside Fine Flavour. SPECIAL FOR THE HOLIDAY WEEK-END BLUEBERRY PIES, 40c. Each ll IIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIRIIIIIIII“III-IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII:‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-I Beautiful & Pr cti HOTPOINT ELECTRIC IRONS and TOASTERS SILEX and CORY COFFEE MAKERS $4.95 andup A Splendid Assortment of Gifts Suitab HARDWARE RALPH w. PARIS, Manager .u.n.n.n : _ ..1 Gifts . for the June Bride BRATHiyAITE’s “ P R E S T O ” PRESSURE COOKERS $15.95 each 32-PIECE DISH SETS $7.19 per set and up KITCHEN UTENSILS IN ALUMINUM & ENAMELWARE Wide Selection of always Acceptable Pyrexware Phone 18 F. Y. W. Brathwaite We Deliver l BOWLING NOTES i"“l"_lili111l“ll" I.» >l;‘ii (-iill'llltlil VIII“. filliv- Ll“ .S.ll:'lll\' , ll. l"'u‘lll iniiswutiye oi all it lliil‘e L‘.:Iiie~' ll :‘x iniuiil iiu it» iI.II.' itrl tl.e (lurk iris- i‘ini‘llA' lit ‘\‘l"l‘III illi" , V‘iil' [Mike V I SVU- ‘ .i- _,I:Ir.~' Y\‘l'\‘\ the tropgy IIII- year iiiissi‘. A.:‘. 2‘ 1‘11 xl'IL‘il \iI\i-i".\‘uri- ‘ ' [with ‘I‘ .v‘i llli’m‘it‘l's‘ til~ T'hliil- ...i\' w‘eie: 3118, .r\’_ . tinting» e' and Ali-s Lucy Xi'an \. :\ IlllXt‘tl Trehlos \\i.l l'L‘ hell {it the local Q‘l't‘t‘ll> on Tut-miziy. .Ii‘ly l tw'niiiei‘vr L; at 2 p in. .»\l.' .‘ilrlillli‘l'S :Il‘e Welcomed zii.I i‘iiilis will be drawn. Please bring _\'H?ll' picnic lunch and enjoy a day of ii-rulirir on the greens. (in Wednesday, July :tlh, the an- nual Men's Rinks teuinziu‘eiit will he held and play will he i'or tlie All'li'wlc Trophy. Any l)0\\'l(‘l'r desiring to liowl in this ‘.’-.tin:inient j‘lerht‘ notâ€" I j.‘ the seei‘et' i‘y as sum as pOssilile. ENG.»\GI§.)IF..\'T Mr. and Mrs. (lo-View A‘I. Campbell. Thoriihill, announce tne engagement at" their daughter. Elsi: Roberta, to Stanley James Evans, son of Mrs. Evans and the late Mr: (has. Evans oi Ncwmarket. the mar “~re i.) take ii'zice Saturday. July :" 3.3 p.iii. in Thoriihill Presbyterian (".Iurcli. BIRTH IIEISEâ€"To Mr, and Mrs. Russell Heise. Gorniley, a son, Kenneth Barry. Saturday, June 21 a brother for David, at Mrs. ll‘celey's Nursing Home. Elgiii Mills. BIRTH CORNERâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Albert l'or- Iier, Winona. Ont.. (nee Emily Bent- ley). wish to announce the birth of 2. daughter .IiItIc 2:3rd at Hamilton hospital. IN MEMORIAM VALLIEREiln loving memory 01' James I. Valliere who passed away on June 30, til-til. irSadly missed by his wife Mary. Asleep in Jesus. RESERVE Saturday, July 12th BIG DANCE In ARENA at Night Earl Noble and His Orchestra Popular Toronto Band Sponsored by Victoria L.O.L. No. 2368 SHELLED PEAS CAULIFLOWER SPINACH WHOLE KERNEL CORN SLICED PEACHES (In Heavy Syrup) SQUASH (Cooked) ‘t‘p gt hâ€"a ,. MANSBRIDGE MEAT MARKET Richmond Hill, Phone 97 u n u u.n....: i..I.u.u.u.u.u.u.n.i-.u.n.n.n.n.u.u.n.u.II.u.-" - ___._..___q._-« .imm .n.u,n.n.n,n.n.u.. 1e for Showers "'tu \‘isit l'i‘leHI-S in \VL‘WI‘I'IZ (litltiltlitt Ilie ‘litltlt“ llilssil‘n.‘ wt} Ilw l'k ' \ Ali's. .\inlirn‘.- Ii. Your; Sn lilt “c: KIT-"F RV VUUL‘UV‘“ li""‘"\‘l"“' - W” nan; llt‘illllr' Aliei, i... learned i} ;. ~ v " f“ v4 , ) ‘-) """* is V1911“! wiih her] To. ijmflpl‘ m.» .er ‘lm‘lh M 1W! .H)” H‘KMHWI. 11‘} a [It ., IIIOdtI 5.41 . . . . a, A ‘wIt‘e and lainin 1“ ‘li luvl‘iI-ilt. All“: I'Vui'i'li S1,. 1:} li : i 1 Hill l; s in '\- ' “ ‘- ' " ' ‘ #11 W.. MW 1-’ ”"’ * ‘ l ‘ .‘iIOIIeI SE]. ALI). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fr‘lb7dt‘ll .\Ii'. liilph Pints, '.\Ir. ti'UII'tIHH :\ll\. Young was former ICIIIII . . . . ‘ â€" Lewis «ml “"2 I‘M-.5." 1" \l "W"! llllluliy. liorn in Yoilts'..ii'e. lCii'l'il Lasy terms available II (lesn'cd attended the iiiiiL’L‘Tl‘Hl" "\‘L'Sfd‘m “1 In 15x7» and later min.) to (‘2:i: in i the Synod of tile [)l‘WV-S'L‘ “l1 lt‘l'l'lll” \\l.en slie was two years old. in â€"~ 7â€" «Viâ€"~WA-< THE LT'RERAL. RICWOND HTLIJ, ONTARIO "' MW"~_' ‘ ’ _.__.â€".__. OBITU’AR " >1..\TI~‘. MRS. I‘lllliil YOI'NII «wwwwoowovowkoom CONNOR WASIIING MACHINE p00900096...06.090009900090000...09.96900¢ 0Q @9009 Social and Personal Miss Marion Rainer ie-f. Inst wet-kl held in Toioiito lih‘l “'Wli. 1‘115 she married Amurose It. Youne: â€" nil in Inga nit-i- tal... Iiiiginnud (‘oml in-‘iti( n L; ' '1 I "n ' ' w‘ ‘ .‘iliss Ruth TNT‘l‘H “H‘l AIR-SHAW“ Ilill and made their I.tl:ilt‘ Iii-rt y L ‘1 3., ‘ ) . in: llbl)ll I‘lel, rtb. I)! elta Smith ol' 110 “mutt-.3 Mil-'1' fl Alis. Young was a niuiiilicr t-l' t‘ie .40 S )(‘Cl'l 0‘: 'l ' i . - the Toronto \Vestcri Iliuyirzil let: 1n...l,xtmiun(hm-pi.hams gin-“Why”, ' ’ I ‘ Ly ' l ' . ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' SD n“) m. Wediiesda_\' to! \‘aiicuuxfi‘é‘ ll'~'-\'- her are six daughters. ICy-lyii (Mr; I . \ ~ H. . rv .I‘iiia \‘ia U.S:\.‘ and I'etui'IinHi‘ Sullivan). ICllzi I'Airs. t'nui'eliilli IC1II~ (‘l‘ass ( llDl-lcri” ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ - - t - - - - - - s 52.3“) through Western (il‘mill. e1. Etlllil (Mrs. 'I'oiyiisleyl. lily; :IIiil Iileai‘i i' anl t'nIr s s, I’-~'. \“;'.I,~ ‘. . ' . v3» ” 7' '\ . . ' . n... reel?" “idle:- or m n‘.’..-.i.i‘ .m‘i hill-K, iiiii‘.i.~.‘i‘... (nu den lune "Ah fitting: now diallahle Vaughan and Rifiuion. Iii! \'~"_er< husband, {iv prmhew‘ t“. 4‘1“; - .lyr- v 7 - i ‘ ans Women's Auxiliary will‘lwe held zln,1 her “until”; 0 H in "J and 00 tt' lengthb Wetlnestlfl)‘. Jill." 2”“ 1H “W Dome “1 Service was held from the \\ I'lQ‘lll‘ Mrs. James Butler. 5’0 WI'ISEIIY St 8: Taylor Funeral Honizi on Friday. 11‘ gillldl-‘W Members Pit?”e “'3” June 20. Icy. S. \V. l’lirtle conduct- tool; “or ‘n t'l i‘ change of day and PIMP. in}: the services. Interment place in Queeiisyille cemetery. tour sons and two sons-‘nâ€"law pallbearers. Paris Auto Supply Ltd. Opposite P.O. Phone 86 . A50AAA.OAAOOOQO¢OOOOOO¢OOOOOQ§OO 090mm H. A. UPTON Phone Willowdale 2434 Sand & Gravel The Young:r Adult Fellowship Group of Richmond Hill United Church are holding their picnic at Woodlawn Park on Saturday. June as. Meni- bers and friends are asked to meet .at the church at 2.30 pm. liiiig‘ a lunch and come and enjoy yourself. Everyone welcome. MOMOWWOWWOOOOOOOQQOOOOOO“OOQC (‘.\RI) OF THANKS Mr. A. R. YOLlItg' and family wish to express their thanks and appre- eiation to their friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sym- pathy and floral tributes extended' duringr their recent bereavement. especially thankini,r those who offered cars. Next Sunday morning: the Rector of St. Mary's Church. Rev. W. F. Wrixon, will conduct his last service before going to England. Mr. Wrix- on will leave for Montreal on Mon- day where he will take a plane on for CARI) OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lon;r and famâ€" Concrete Foundations Tuesday morning" at 10 o'clock HY “H1 t th k t . London. The dam is ex ected to -. V“ 0 7311' .ielr many - T, _ . _ arrive in Londrin at 2.30 3%)], wed- friends and neighbors for their CEMENT MIXERS 101‘ rent by day, week or month kindness. sympathy and beautiful “ Pesday where Mr. Wrixon will take the train for his former home in Bournemouth arriving there the same afternoon. On the return trip .\Ir. CONCRETE STRUCTURE floral tributes exten led curing their recent bereavement in the IOss of their dear son. Wrixon will leave London on Suii- WWWMH day. August 17 and expects to he ’ in Richmond Hill the next evening. Durinc' the absence of the Rector, the Rev, R. B. Patterson. I\I.;\., of Toronto will be in charge of the par- isli. ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 332mm “I‘lll‘ll‘liil,‘ifilt, 35mm Rector Sunday. June 29 Trinity 1 ' Rev. Luncheon Special v0 snows DAILYâ€"7 AND 9 PM SAT. MATINEE 2 PM. It) I21.I\1.â€"Sl]l)lltlfi_\'t Schootl 1and prizc- _ T‘ givme'. aren S lllVl ct. .3 a. . , w S.» TURDA ’ H II I \ITII ' .. 2 . . 11 a.m.»il\Iornin,<z Prayer and Serâ€" 2 Il‘lrm FleSh P05“:th E3515 _ Y & OI D\YS CO‘ VUOUS FROM 630 to 1 PM THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 27. 28 ROBERT WALKER. VAN HEFLIN “ TILL TIIE CLOUDS ROLL BY ” IN TECHNICOLOR MONDAY & TUESDAY. JUNE 30.,Jl'LY 1 .II'NE HAVER. GEORGE MONTGOMERY “ THREE LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE ” IN TECHNICOLOR AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT _______.._____.____._____â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"- WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. JULY 2, 3 BETTE DAVIS. PAUL HENREID “ DE(‘EPTION " ADULT ENTERTAINMENT “ OUT CALIFORNIA WAY ” “HE JOLSON STORY” moii. Rector's last service before - leaving'for England. Soloist. Mrs. .2 E. Healey, “The Lord is my Shep- herd.” All are cordially invited. The evening service is withdrawn un- til September. Hot Buttered Toast Fresh Fruit Pie Tea. Coffee. Milk 45c. "" HRESBYTERIAN (‘IIIIRCII Rev. S. W. Hirtle, Il.A.. minister Sunday, June 29th 10.230 a.m.#Suiiday School. 11.45 a.m.iePuI)Iic Worship, Everybody welcome. Open 7.45 a.m. daily except Sunday. 10 mm. 117 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL (Opposite Municipal Hall) UNITED CHURCH R. Rrethen, BAA Sunday,4-June 29th 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School. minister C. Rev. Coming; all Week. July 7th 11 a.m.â€"â€"Moriiing~ Wordiip. Flower Sunday. Flowers for the service will be provided by the Horticulâ€" tural Society. Services Sunday, June 29th All are welcome. GRAVES ‘ . Y a, > ‘1 COMBINED ANGIAI'AN . no 07 ‘ .\ (ONCINTRATFD I CHURCHES . _ .. Rector: Rev. E. w. o. \Vorrall TINs c _ RTL. v C D The 4th Sunday after Trinity ‘ .w 3 .. .,., 1 All Saints, King; “mm” 4 . (I IS GREASL m 10 a.nI.â€"â€"Morning Prayer. 07.. z 2.30 1).III.â€"SLlntla_V School. C t _ pKU‘ 2 B b 2 H 2 St. John‘s, Oak Ridges. a -0 H 11.15 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer. 4 . Sunday School at same liour. “ETC-“FE WATER SOFTENER I St. Stephen’s, Maple 20 OZ. » 7 pourâ€"Evening Prayer. k ’ ’ v PKC. C - Preacher at all services, the Rev, Ed- TIN - I ward Morley, rector of St. Paul's. ' Runnymede, Toronto, (‘AMPRELL'S m I’ALMOLIVE z 25 SOAP 1 1 Sunday Afternoon vegetable Soup 2 E“ C - CAKE C o r" ‘ - Blble bcl‘lOOl GRADE A AYLMER . Masonic Hall Richmond iiiii a leJu° e L E DOZ. C ' me 1C 1' arge ggs " SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SERVICE :1 PM. CHATEAU 9 IST GRADE ALL URPOSE ARII S d,i iI., an). - le. Com: {0 A'e'lraiiii'lrfiifiii Cheese - PKG. A. 10 Five Roses Figurine 250 TWINING. “the famous I _ H r bird man” preaching the MAPLE LEAF BORDEN'S or szNAT10N= .2 . i tiff}: . i 1, '11 .t'z“>.l vii ' ° * - 16,. Egifiiiiui 1coi31.2.iӤii.te§”$n Skmless Wemers LB39¢ Evaporated will lc the wild beasts of Canada. “But ask now the beasts, and they shall teach thee." Job 12:7. Everyone Welcome Bring- Your Friends Sunday Night Gospel Service 7.45 pm. Speaker, Mr. R. Geo. Cowan a business man from To- ronto. These services are Christian and undenominational QUANTITY LIMITED a - = 13-200 STRAWBERRIE FRESH DAILY SNOW WHITE CALIFORNIA Cauliflower 19C Apricots - 21¢ 29 15 2:12:21. i2: Plums ' C New cabbage " C 4 25 29 be made by Grapefrmt C Potatoes - C phoning 29 Maple. WWW Life, Fire. Automobile. etc. i Roy V. Bick INSURANCE 26 Adelaide St. W.. Toronto AD. 0311 16 Centre St. West Richmond Hill Phone 55 SALMON FLESH Cantaloupes - 19c

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