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The Liberal, 9 Oct 1947, p. 2

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WOMOO“MWOOOMW”WQ i 33 Yong; St. Richmond Hill Telephone 5.! § v0.6.6.0“;N N OOOOQOOOOO“OOOO”OMW”MOOOW Woodbridge Fair Monday, Oct. 13 Address Fill out entry form and mail to CHAS. L. LOOMIS, Pine St., Woodbridge, not later than October 11, 1947. E’A GE TWO Baby Contest 211119 EAVESTROUGHING, ROOFING NEW FINDLAY AND PEASE FURNACES TINSMITH Parts and Repairs for all makes of furnaces THREE (“ASH PRIZES IN" EACH CLASS OPEN TO ALL When more than a million Canadians bUy Canada Savings Bonds, there must be a good reason! And it isn’t hard to find! It’s because through Canada Savings Bonds, they can save money surely, steadily, systematically. So because you’ve shown you like this method of saving, here’s your chance to keep it up. You can buy the new Investment Dealer, your Bank, or your Company’s Payroll Savings Plan. PAUL DUBOIS On Sale October 14th through your Investment Dealer, your Bank, or your Company’s Payroll Savings Plan. CLASS 1â€"18 months and under CLASS 2â€"12 months and under CLASS 3â€" 6 months and under ENTRY FORM KPQWMLAN nmmmwm AT 3.30 P.M. â€"FORâ€" â€"% Canada Savings Bonds in the same convenient ways, for cash or on easy instalments. The interest is still 2% 92), and you may purchase up to‘$1000 in any one name (but no more). Decide now how much you want to save during the next twelve months, then place your order without delay. His address made the large audi- ence so conscious of what a grand place this old world could really be if people really tried to understand each other in a neighborly way. His heart and soul is wrapped up in his great adventure in the building of Woodgreen Community Centre which he describes as his future great liv- ing room where boys and girls can play good health giving games, read books and enjoy neighborly gather- ings instead of playing on the streets and getting into trOuble. Lion Paul Angle expressed to Rev. McCleary the thanks of the Lions Club for his most- interesting address and as a tangible expression presented him with a cheque in aid of his most worthy undertaking, Woodgreen Com- munity Centre. Rev. McCleary was also presented with a box of Rich- mond Hill roses. At this meeting all those who help- ed in the annual street dance were the guests of the Lions Club and were‘ entertained by a trio of splen- did artists, instrumental, v0ca1 and dancers which everyone enjoyed. The true value of knowing your neighbor and living alongside him in a friendly way was emphasized in a most interesting address given at the lccal Lions Club last Thursday evenâ€" ing by Rev. Ray McCleary, the founder of Woodgreen Community Centre, Toronto. With a 'true sin- cerity he vividly pictured h0w in his own community peoples of all classes and nationalities were neighbors in the true sense, sharing- each other’s problems, helping those more unfor- tunate than themselves regardless 0f race. color or creed. ‘ SHELLED PEAS CAULIFLOWER SPINACH WHOLE KERNEL CORN SLICED PEACHES Richmond Hill, Phone 97 MANSBRIDGE MEAT MARKET (In Heavy Syrup) SQUASH (Cooked) YOUR NEIGHBOR THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND ONTAEFO Very interesting" and enjoyable meetings were held Tuisday night at the J.W.I. and J.F. . gathering-s. Warden Chas. Hooper spOke to the boys of his trip through the USA. and the ways of the farmer in that country. Mrs. A. J. McLatchy, Rich- mond Hill, accompanied by Mrs. G. Yerex and Mrs. H. H. MacKay was the guest speaker at the girls’ meetâ€" i119; and the many helpful hints, de- signs and suggestions were greatly appreciated. Mrs. McLatchy donated three lovely white blouses for a lucky draw and the winners were Misses Betty Snider, Ruth Gooding and Mrs. D. Beatty. It is hoped that Mrs. M‘cLatchy will visit the club again in the very near future. Miss Mable Sanderson gave the motto and Miss Margaret Mortson a piano instruâ€" mentalf Mrs. H. Lunau, Richmond Hill ited with her daughteri Mrs. R. kins Monday and Tuesday of week. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved families in the commun- ity, M1‘. and Mrs. C. Sanderson and family. Mr. and Mrs, P. Bennett, Mr. Gooderham, Lansing, farmerly of Victoria Square, and the family of the late Mrs? J. Freeland. Very interesting and enjoyable left Tuesday of last Wee home at Central Butte. 5 have been visitfnfz with Currey and Loretta the weeks. '5 . . Mr. and Mrs. ’F. Perkir ily, Richmond Hill, had (i nesday evening with Mr R. Perkins and Coral. The W.A. are. having Thanksgiving service on The W.A. are.having~ a special Thanksgiving service on Wednesday evening, Oct. 15 at 8 o’clopk in the Sunday school room. All ladies I‘e- qug§ted to be present. Public notice is hereby given that a Court. of Revision of the Assessâ€" ment ROI for the Township of Mark- ham .vyill be held in the Council Chambers, UNIONVILLE, on Saturâ€" dag, Oct. 25th, 1947 at 10 am. to he‘ 1' and adjudicate upOn all com- plaints against the Assessment Roll of the Municipality of the T0wnship of Markham, for the said year 1947. All parties interested are requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Dated at Unionville Oct. 6, 1947. The joint meeting was brought to a close with ice cream and cake,‘the treat of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rennie. “It says here, 'pie should be eaten with a fork. You haven’t got a pie I could practice on, have you, Grand- ma ?" COURT OF REVISION VICTORIA SQUARE Mrs. ( Municipality of the TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM COUNTY OF YORK Clerk, Township of Markham 1y CHAS. HOOVER 14W Perkins ar with Rev x the. pa fam Wed Mrs I‘} JUST ARRIVED The new Gurney Essatone gas stove with warming compart- ment. Delivery now. Your inspection invited. BE ATTY WATER PUMPS Full line of fixtures for all rooms in your home. also a dis- tinctive array of boudoir and floor lamps. A variety of electrical gadgets suitable for gifts, showers, etc. RADIOS All well known makes Table and console combinations Auto radios - Victor & Motorola Auto radios installed Wiring supplies for all requirements. SERVICE On all home electrical appliances including radios and washing machines. Well qualified to attend to your refrigerator service. Bargain counter of recondition- ' ed articles. etc. Victor, Bluebird, Decca, Colum- bia records and albums. Terms arranged to your satisfaction. I‘E 24 Yonge St. Richmond Hill Phone 242 Yerex Electric 15‘ flu: sum or BETTER SERVICE Chas. Hooper, Reeve and must be paid by that date to escape penalty being added. Ratepayers should take notice that Municipal Taxes ,are.due-.. this year on, ‘ ' WED, OCTOBER 15th“ interest. PARISH OF KING : Rev. E. W. G. W The earlier payment will sa ve the townshipmoney in bank Markham Township Taxpayng OaL M Shnday only) Whether the need is a minor adjustment, a tunemp, or a major repair job, you will find us ready to give you prompt, economical and depend- able service. To any car ownerâ€"and especially to Chrysler, Plymouth and Fargo Truck ownersâ€"we offer exceptional facilities. We have highly trained mechanics, special tools, and factory-engineered and inspected parts. Just look for the Sign of Better Service. 1t a: 1] mun ng Prayer. Sur ame hour. 'the Rector OAK RIDGES Phone King CARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED BOND LAKE GARAGE (Please service rrall 9) TOMENSON, SAUNDERS, SMITH & GARFAT, LTD. {9: 3 13 Elizabeth St. RICHMOND HILL Telephone zs-R; e) INSURANCE Service and Repairs; ON ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES INCLUDING ' 6 Elizabeth St., Richmond Hill, phone 148 Phone 252J, Richmond Hill Stop 24A Yonge St. 1 ELECTRIC MOTORS IRONS LAMPS OIL BURNERS RADIOS 12 Wellington St. E... Toronto DISTRICT Chas. Hoover, Clerk and Treasurer. Phone King 431] SUPPLIED and GUARANTEED SQRMHCE HERBERT R: BUTT E. J. HINSON by FERGUSON 30 Years Experience DECORATOR Toronto Phone AD. 4646 : EL. 3119 DEEEMDABEE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 1947‘ ‘ RANGE'I‘I‘ES RECORD PLAYERS TOASTERS VACUUM CLEANERS WASHING MACHINES P.0. Box 268 REPRESENTATIVE

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