l! Ill-IllllfllllllilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, 1947 Friday; September 19 Commencing at 8.30 p.m. Music by Norm Burling and His Orchestra Sponsorod'by Richmond Hill Lions Club lst Weekly Dance OF THE SEASON _ 1N _ Richmond Hill Arena Friday, September 26 SUNDAY, SEPT. let 130th ANNIVERSARY BINGO and OTHER ATTRACTIONS Any boys interested in playing are asked to be at the rink at this hour or contact Cy Allan, Bill Bradley or E .J. Appleton, Unionville. Special Service 11 a.m.â€"Guest Preacher, Rev. Charles H. MacDonald, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. ' SPECIAL MUSlC BY THE CHOIR . Guest Soloist, Mrs. Courtney Knappett A cordial invitation is extended to all people of the district to join in the special service. FILMS _ON_ Friday, September 26th BRATHWAITE’S The Richmond Hill High School Staff invites the parents of the students to dttend Phone 18 FIRST HOCKEY PRACTICE BE READY FOR WINTER â€"BUY YOUR FINDLAY OIL BURNING ROOM ‘HEATER NOW! Qichmond Hill Presbyterian Church UNIONVILLE O.H.A. JR. “C†GAS RANGES NOW ON HAND FOR USE WITH ESSOTANE GAS OPEN NIGHT ROYAL RINK, TORONTO 4-BURNER MODELS WITH OVEN & BROILER FINDLAY COAL AND WOOD STOVES Prompt Delivery on two models For Your Hardware Needs 8 F. Y. W. Brathwaite WILL BE OBSERVED Will be held in 5 T0 6 RM. AT OF REFRESHMENTS .M. HARDWARE RALPH w. PARIS, Manager SHOP AT Mr. and Mrs. John Carlisle, Arnold St., entertained about 20 guests Sun- day at dinner on the occasion of their 43rd wedding anniversary. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Allan Muirhead. Agincourt; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Muirhead and Marlyn of Markham; Mr. and Mrs. George Rich and Jimmie of Newmarket, Mr. Norman Carlisle and friend ‘of T0- ronto. After the summer vacation Dr. Taylor has resumed his teaching of the 10 o’clock Sunday morning Bible class of the United Church. The life of St. Paul was studied last year. This year it will be the life of St. John. New members will be we!- comed.. The Rector and Wardens wish to thank all those who kindly sent flow- ers, fruit and vegetables to St. Mary’s Church for the Harvest Ser- vices. The chu'rch looked very beau- tiful and the services were well at- tended. All gifts“were sent to the Orange Home. Prize winners at the euchre held at the home of Mrs. G. Paterson on Tuesday. Sept. 16 under the auSpices of the Women's Auxiliary of Veter- ans were: lst, Mrs. J. Ley; 2nd, Mrs. J. Dewsbury; 3rd, Mrs. W. Bowen. Richmond Hill Beauty Parlor will be closed for holidays September 24 to October 4. Mrs. G. W. Rivers 6f Camrose, A1- berta was a guest of Mrs. Geo. Gee and Mrs. Wellwood last week. St. Mary’s Evening Guild will hold the opening meeting on Tuesday. September 23 in the Parish Hall at 8.30 p.m. New members welcome. The third pre-bazaar euchI‘e at the church ,of St. Mary Immaculate will be held Friday evening in the church hall. the men of the parish being the convenors. The regular meeting of St. Mary’s Anglican W.A. will take place next Tuesday. September 23 at the home of the Misses Stewart at 2.30 p.m. This will be a work meeting. ï¬ettleg @uffee $13013 Open 7.45 am. daily except Sunday, 10 am. (Opposite Municipal Hall) Margaret Ransom PROP. 117 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL Social and Personal We Deliver STOP at m LIBERALLRICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO We extend sympathy to Rev. S. W. Hirtle. Minister of Richfnond Hm Presbyterian Church who Was be- reaved last week in the passing of his brother. J. E. Hiz'tle, secretary- treasurer of the Acadia Gas Engine Co., Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. Archie Murray, for the past five years manager of the Dominion Store, Richmond Hill, has taken an active partnership in the Helen Halâ€" dane store, which will continue to be known as Helen’s Groceteria. Mr. Murray wishes to thank his many friends for their kindness and pa- tience through the period of short supply of merchandise. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Forest Oliver anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughter Margaret to John Everard, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kellam, Woodbridge, Ont. the marriage to take place in October. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ransom and Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Shields have returned after an 'enjoyable 10 days spent motoring through the Province of Quebec. Mrs. James McDonald and her two SONS, Alex and Andrew of Mary’s attended the funeral of her brother Robert on Saturday, September 13. Nearly 1,000 cases of polio have been reported in Canada to date this year. By this date in 1937 Ontario alone had more than 1,000 case-3. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Judge, Oak Ridges, Ont, wish to announce the engagement of ï¬lieir daughter, Eva Bonnie to Lyman E. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Rich- mond Hill, the marriage to take place on Saturday, October 4 at 4 p.m. in Richmond Hill United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nigh, Iroqu Falls spent part .of their Vacat with friends at Rlchmond Hill. The first of a series of weekly dances sponsored by the Richmond Hill Lions Club will be held at Rich- mond Hill Arena Friday evening, September 26. Norm Bux‘ling and his orchestra will provide the music. Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson, Ric‘hvale, Ont. announce the engage- ment of their eldest daughter, Vera Marion, to Lloyd George Boddy, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Boddy, Lansing; 0nt., the marâ€" riage to take place in St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Richmond Hill, on J. Boddy, Lansing, 0nt., the mar- riage to take place in St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Richmond Hill, on Wednesday, October 1 at 7 pm. IN MEMORIAM BONEâ€"In memory of John W. Bone, who died Sept. 19, 1946 and of daughâ€" ter Beatrice who died Oct. 16, 1921. Nothing- can ever take away family The love our hearts hold dear, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps them near. ~â€"Lovingly remembered by the GOURLIEâ€"In loving memory of 2 dear son, Spr. D. J. Gourlie, wh( died on active service September 22 1944, age 23 years. Heavy is my heart today, Memory brings you back Once more, To the time when you were with me To the happy days of yore. â€"Sadly missed by Mother IN MEMORIAM GOURLIEâ€" We often sit and think of him When we are all alone, For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. Like ivy on the withered oak, When all others do decay, Our love for him will still keep green And never fade away. â€"Sadly missed by sisters Marjorie and Bernice, brother Bill and sister- in-law Dorothy. IN MEMORIAM GOURLIEâ€"In loving memory of my dear husband, Spr. D. J. Gourlie who died on active service Septem- ber 22, 1944, age 23 years. My thoughts wander as daylight fades ‘ To the land of long ago, And memory paints the scenes of old In the gold of the twilight glow. I seem to see him in the soft dim light, A face I loved the best, And I think of him when the sun’s last ray Goes down in the far off west. â€"Deeply remembered by 'his wife. Sunday Afternoon Bible School MASONIC HALL RICHMOND HILL Sunday School classes for all ages, 3 p.m. Children, Young Folks, Adults. All are welcome to attend these services through this fall and winter and receive wonderful Bible instruction. Remember Thy Creator in' the days of Thy Youth.†Eccl. 12:1 Sunday Night Gospel Hour 7.45 pm. Speaker: Mr. Horace D. Campbell, Kingston, 'Jamaica, British West Indies Come and enjoy these services. ENGAGEMENT ENGAGEMENT IN MEMORIAM Nigh, Iroqupi memory of a Gourlie, who September 22, evemng of members, 1)) their friend WHITEâ€"Mr. and Mrs. William- J. White (nee Iva Bell) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Ste- ven Ernest, on Sept. 11, 1947 at Gen- eral and Marine Hospital, Owen Sound. Mother and baby doing nicely. JOHNSTONâ€"«On Septeml Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnston ter, Jeanette Mary, at At? i119; Home. Mill Rd. METCALFEâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Glen H. Metcalfe (nee May Plowman) are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter (Lynne Ellen) at the Wellâ€" esley Hospital on September 8. CARD 0F THANKS The family of the lat’: Mr. Ed- ward F. Wiltshii‘e wish to express their heartfelt thanks and apprecia- tion for the many acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beauti- ful floral tributes extended to them in their recent loss of a dear and loving father. COOKE~T0 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooke (nee Mary Stevenson) Lans- ing, a daughter, at York County Hospital, Newmarket, on September 16. Mother and baby doing well.‘ The family of the late Mrs. M. J. Houck wish to thank all the friends and relatives for their acts of kindness. letters, cards and floral gl'ibutes during her illness and our recent bereavement. ATTENTION ALL MEMBERS OF THE I'NITED CHURCH Y.P.S. avenlng, Septembe: ng' meeting. It 1 )f a campfire. 1 ;0 meet at the C] A' special invitati all flhose who in group this year. ' {-DIVINE SERVICE 1 Sunday, Sept. 21st E. A. SHARPE, R. A. BIGFORD, W.M. , Secretary at 7.00 pm. MAPLE UNITED CHURCH Members and visiting breth- ren asked to meet in Lodge Room at 6.30 pm. VAUGHAN LODGE A.F. & A.M. isms - 29c 1111)!)1 D 29“ lllhl 1V|1A\ILII 16 oz - BTL. C NEW PACK ChoiceTomaloesgï¬ï¬â€ 17c NESTCAFE†. + 54c PUMPKIN .. 16c CaiEéL'Fiour - 29c ï¬i’i.Â¥i£§“i§éshs W160 LIBBY’S SWEET M [X ED Cauliflower ‘1 N EW PA 0K LIMITED QUANTITY LONG GREEN MAPLE LEAF SNOW WHITE CUCUMBERS INSTANT COFFEE SWEET EA’I‘IN (‘ ure (‘ARD 0F THANKS September PRESERVE NO\V N0. 54, G un. Don't fc spective mem are invited. 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