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The Liberal, 25 Sep 1947, p. 5

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1947 Wmmwww COME ONE! COME ALL! Real Olde Tyme and Modern Dance BUTTONVILLE HALL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3RD lst Weekly Dance Commencing at 8.30 p.m. Music by Norm Burling and His Orchestra Sponsored by Richmond Hill Lions Club Richmond Hill Arena Friday, September 26 BINGO and OTHER ATTRACTIONS MAPLE COMMUNITY HALL 8.39 PM. Prizes of Fowl. Prizes of Merchandise BEAT INFLATION Get Your Thanksgiving Dinner at a Premium R. LYN ETT, Clerk Friday, October 10th Commencing at 9 o’clock GORDON GENOE and his Queen City Mountaineers ADMISSION 50 Cents BRATHWAITE’S HEATERS 5000 to 7000 cubic feet capacity BY AUTHORITY OF RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL, I HEREBY CALL UPON ALL CITIZENS TO REVERT TO STANDARD TIME THE CO-OPERATION OF ALL WILL BE AP- PRECIATED. Phone STANDARD TIME FINDLAY OIL BURNING Under the Auspices 0f MAPLE RECREATION ASSOC. STRIP SEAL WEATHER- STRIPPING $1.65 per package SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th AT 2 AM. Elbows, Taper Pipes, etc. Special Value, 60c. each PROCLAMATION BINGO COAL SCUTTLE STOVE PIPES 18 F. Y. W. Brathwaite OF THE SEASON _ 1N _ Cooler Weather Needs AT WILLIAM NEAL, Reeve RALPH W. PARIS, Manager HARDWARE FINDLAY CIRCULATOR HEATERS FOR COAL CAULKING‘ MATERIAL Regairs for all makes of Stoves and Furnaces se- cured on short notice Black and Grey Quarts and Gallon Cans Caulking Gun for Rent Stove Boards, Furnace Cement, Dampers, etc. Dr. F. E. Warriner, Man. is visiting with his 5 J. O. Totton, Elizabeth St Mr. and Mrs. R. Pipher of Detroit were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Pipher last week. ’The parish of St. Mary Immacu- late will hold its regular pro-bazaar euchre in the Church Hall Friday evening. The regular meeting of the W.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church will be held Thursday. October 2 at 3 p.111. at the home of Mrs. O. M. MacKillop, Richmond St. A number of friends were at Malâ€" ton airport on Saturday to meet Mrs. Stanford who arrived on a T.C.A. plane from England. having spent two happy months with her father and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. MacKay, North Yonge St., entertained at a recep- tion and buffet luncheon on Sunday in honor of Rev. Chas. S. MacDonald, Moderator of the General Assembly of the.Presbyterian Church in Can- ada and Mrs. MacDonald. The Vaughan and Richmond Hill Veterans will hold a euchre at the home of Mrs. Jas. Butler, 30 Wright St. on Wednesday, October lst. ~ J. E. Smith, M.P., is in Victoria, B.C. attending the annual convention of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association of which he is 3 direc- tor. He is accompanied by Mrs. Smith and Mis'ses Betty, Alverna and Eleanor. The‘ regular monthly meeting of the Afternoon Auxiliary of the W. MS. of the United Church will be held in the SS. room on Thursday, October 2nd at 3 p.m. The subject of study will be “The Bible for the North American Indians”. All lad- ies of the congregation are cordially invited. § Tickets Now on Sale 3 A“““ “OOOOWWOOO‘: Social and Personal TWO BEAUTIFUL See them on display, decorated with the dollar bills that go with them as part of the prize. The Panda will be found in the window of the Richmond Hill hardware store, and the Cuddles in the window of Fitze’s Wall- paper shop. W'hat a gift for a little girl! A chance on them will cost but a dime, 3 chances for a quarter. Prizes at the Fancy Work booth of the bazaa'r to be held in the ARENA OC- TOBER 8 by the Church of St. Mary Immaculate. Men, Women Over 40 Feel Weak, Worn, Old? Does weak, rundown. exhausted condition make yol feel lagged out. old? Try Ostrex. Contains cuerai tomes, stimulants, otten needed after 30 or 0. Su plies iron. calcium. phosphorus, vitamin B]. He ps you get normal pep, vim. vitality. Get Oxtrex Tonic Tablets. Two economical sizes. For sale at all good drug stores everywhere. A PANDA AND A CUDDLES Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality ? DOLLS We Deliver “’innipeg izfor Mrs MISS JOAN DOREEN FERRIS Daughter of Mr. and MI‘S. William Ferris of Toronto whose marriage to Mr. Derek G. Andrews, son of Lieut. and Mrs. Wilfred Andrews of Richmond Hill will take place in St. Clare’s Church, Toronto, October 11. MiSS Ferris is the hiece of Mrs. Russell Fox. MIDDLETON,-Davidâ€"At his home, Carrville, Friday, September 19th. 1947, David Middletpn, husband of the late Sebbie Rowntree, dear fath- er of Mrs. Oliver (Sadie), Robert, Mrs. Barton (Myra). Service was‘ héld in Carrville Unit- ed church Monday at 2.30 p.m. In- terment followed in adjoining ceme- tery. SMART,_ Matilda Margaret-â€"â€"At the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smart, 45 Clapperton Street, Barrie (formerly of Richmond Hill), on Saturday. Septeberm 2:0, 1947. Funeral service was held from the Lloyd and Steckley Funeral Home. Barrie, Ont., on Tuesday, September 23. Interment Barrie Union Ceme- IN MEMORIAM WALTONâ€"In loving mem4 dear son,.Doug1as R. Wal October 3, 1943. tery Four years have passed since that sad day When one we loved was called away; God took 'him home. it was His will, Within our hearts ‘he liveth still. â€"Sadly missed by Mom, Dad, Doris and Murray. ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN CHURCH RICHMOND HILL Rev.‘W. F. Wrixon, L.Th., R.D., Rector 15 Roseview Avenue Sunday, Sept. 28 Trinity 17 10 a.m.â€"â€"Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"â€"M01‘ning Prayer. 7 p.m.â€"Evening Prayer. All are welcome. RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. B. Brethen, B.A., minister ' Sunday, Sept. 28 Annual Rally Day Services ‘All services on Standard Time 10.30 a.m.â€"The Sunday School will assemble in the school room. 11 a.m.â€"â€"Annua1 Rally Day Service in the church auditorium. Rev. Dr. Archer Wallace will speak. 7 panâ€"Evening- Worship. All are welcome. THORNHILL 1.45 p.m.â€"The Sunday School. 2.30 p.m.â€"Pr9pal'at9ry Service and PARISH OF KING Rector, Rev. E. W. G. Worrall St. John’s, Oak Ridges Harvest Thanksgiving Services Friday, September 26â€" 8 p.m.-â€"Preacher, Rev. T. W. Issher- wood, M.A., director of School of Canadian Missions. Choir aug- mented by 30 members of the choir of St. Paul’s, Runnymede, Toronto. Social half hour and con- cert after the service. Sunday, Sept. 28, Standard Time 11.15 a.m.â€"-Harvest Tharflisgiving. Holy Communion. 75 girls of Branksome Hall will render spe- cial music at this service. Preach- er, the Rector. RICHMOND HILL 10.30 a.m.â€"The Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"Rally Day Service. The school will worship with the con- gregation. Mr. James Butler will give the Rally address. 7 p.m.â€"â€"Preparatory service and re- ception of members. recéption of-membefi Everybody welcome. All Saints. King 10 a.m.â€"â€"M01'ning Prayer. Preach- er, the Rector. 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School and Con- firmation Class. . St. Stephen’s, Maple 7 p.m.â€"â€"-Evening Prayer. Preacher the Rector. THE PRES‘BYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. W. Hirtle, B.A., minister Sunday, Sept. 28 Sunday Afternoon Bible School MASONIC HALL RICHMOND HILL Sunday School classes for all ages, 3 pm. Children. Young Folks, Adults. All are welcome to attend these services through this fall and w‘ ter and receive wonderful Bi le instruction. Remember Thy Creator in the days of Thy Youth.” Eccl. 12:1 Sunday Night Gospel Hour 7.00 pm. Speaker: KEITH ORDE, Peterboro A weiner roast will be held Saturday. The children should meet at the hall at 3 p.m. meAL. RICHMOND HILL, omégng DIED memory of Our Walton, killed the members additional 30 Lance Rumble cial interest c cial interest on the construction and purpose of‘the Alaska Highway. Mr. Rumble fully lived up to all prom- ises and was brilliant in his delivery. His unlimited knowledge of places, distances and people was amazing, and this together with his pleasing humor kept the large audience in a constant state of thrill. He indeed, with his warm personality, endeared himself to everyone present. and will be a welcome guest speaker at any future meeting. purpose 0t Ir Rumble fully ises and was His unlimitel Lion Ned Hill thanked Mr. Rumble for his excellent address and on be- half of the club presented him with a box of Richmond Hill roses. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. William James Wy- att, Langstaff, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Mildred (Babs) Constance Gladys to Jalzles \uuvv, [van MacDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald James MacDonald of Toron- to. The marriage will take place On October 6 at 7 pm. in Trinity October 6 at 7 Church, Thornhill ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Florence Yake, Richmond Hill and the late Richard Brock an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Olive to Mr. Bill Barkley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barkley, Toronto, the wedding to take place shortly. . CARD OF THANKS Mr. Wm. Pitchforth and family 0f 14 John St.. Thornhill, wish to ex- press to their many friends,_ rela- tives and neighbors their heartfelt thanks and appreciation for acts of kindness, messages of ‘sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended to them in their recent sad bereave- ment in the loss of a dear wife and mother, especially thanking the Rev. Kent for his comforting words. At MASONIC HALL MONDAY. SEPT. 29. 2.30 p.m. Principal: Bettina Byers, A.RAA.D 2249 Yonge St., Toronto Announces the re-opening of Richmond Hill Ballet Classes tere Students prepared for the Grades and Major Examinations of the Royal Academy of Dancing of London, England. 31 Academy of Ballet Tomato Soup fi‘og““§a‘;,u 30c DR. BALLARD'S 250 5360A W330 Infants Food FAN wY QUALITY CLARK’S NEW PACK ALL PURPOSE CLEANER ONTARIO N0, 1 N EW NEILSON’S Pepper Squash 2 15c: GOOD SIZE AYLMER Oranges SUNKIST Tokay Grapes - LIONS CLUB -n Bill Wagner at Chairman) New Potatoes 10 25,0 ant with hear Mr talk of 10d 3T‘N825c l - W390 TOMATOES a 17c SIZE 288’s ml an DOZ i Thanksgiving Monday, Oct. 13 ’l‘WU SHOWS DAILYâ€"7 AND 9 RM.‘ SAT. MA'l‘lNE‘E 2 P.M. SATURDAY & HOLIDAYS CONTINUOUS FROM 6.30 to ]2 VJ“. Lansing Rd. between Dawes & Don Mills Road THURS AY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2, 3. 4 JOSEPH C( EN, LORETTA YOUNG, ETHEL BARRYMORE “ THE FARMER’S' bAUGHTER ” OPENING SOON CANADA’S FINEST AUTO THEATRE NORTHEAST THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER DRIVE-IN THEATRE Phone Maple 89 MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 30. OCI‘. We are now accepting reservations for Thanksgiving week-end. 29c Individual In-A-Car Speakers Entertainment for the Entire Family Enjoy the Stars under the Stars ' GREGORY PECK. JANE WYMAN “ THE YEARLING ” IN TECHNICOLOR P.S.â€"-COME EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPEHNTMENT MAPLE VI'LLA DICK HAY MES, VERA-ELLEN “ CARNIVAL IN COSTA RICA ” IN GLORIOUS TECHNIOOLOR Tomato Juice Cheese - CHATEAU WWW - 16c MOUNTAIN BLEND FANCY QUALITY CRUSHED AYLMER FANCY Cooking Onions llc N0. 1 ONTARIO Cookiné Apples‘gfif'59 WEALTHY offee Ground Fresh LBS Maple. Ontario TINS 10 oz PAGE FIVE 19c 23%N3323c 12:2); 23c 25. 26, 27 58c: 23c

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