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The Liberal, 6 Nov 1947, p. 5

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’Thuro, Név. 13th: 8.30 mm. WWQOMOOO. 990”NOM6000”“00090M0”W WOMMO”OOOOOOOOOOO”MONMMOW THURSDAY, NOV The Duke of West Paint; MON., NOV. 10 Bridge & Euchre Food For AT 8.15 P.M. Proceeds for Community Hall Fund ‘ COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF Tickets can be purchased from members of Lions Club. Receipts for contributions to this fund will receive credit on income tax. BRATHWAITE’S Oniy Two Days Left Phone 18 RICHMOND HILL LIONS CLUB RICHMOND HILL/LIONS CLUB Mapie Theatre 25, 40 and 60 watt, 15c. each 100 Watt Frosted 200. each Q U A L I T Y 7 inch Stove Pipes â€" 250. 7 inch Black Elbows â€" 350° Victoria Square Community Hall HEATERS â€"â€" Findlay 5,000 and 7,000 ft. capacity $100.50 each CAULKING MATERIAL HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 14th OIL BURNING SPACE Black and Grey Quart or Gallon Cans Caulking Guns for Rent and a Willie Wooper Cartoon W. W. TRENCH, Committee Chairman FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th Ken Rose and His Orchestra The boxes for donations for MAZDA LAMPS DANCE will be collected lb]: TO BE HELD IN F. Y; W. Brathwaite PRESENTS __IN_ 1947 RALPH W. PARIS, Manager SHOP AT HARDWARE McCLARY GAS RANGES FOR ESSOTANE GAS WEATHER STRIPPING HANDY GALVANIZED PAILS 40c. each HOTPOINT ELECTRIC HEATER Felt 0r Bronze Strip Seal 35c. length Come in and see them ' $98.00 each $7.75 each Among the many guests at the Pear-ces, 72 Richmond St., over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heise, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wing- felder, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freeâ€" man and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. MacLarin and Lorna all of Toronto. The Pearces have the first Chow Chow entry in the Royal Winter Fair. Kae Wae Chin is well known not only in Richmond Hill and To- ronto but as far as Bangor County, Sawn,‘ Ireland, Johnstown, Ohio. U.S.A., Lnkeview. Oregon and Lad- n91 A moving picture film entitled “We Too Receive” will be Shown in the United Church at 8.15 p.m. Sunday next. This picture is the story of an American airman, who was shot down in the South Pacific and re- ceived kind treatment from native Christians. His letters to his fam- ily relating his experiences changed their attitude toward Christian Mis- sions. Every one in Richmond Hill and district should see this picture. It is free. Come and see it. The United Chm-c} their annual bazaar vember 14 at 3 pm. The regular meeting of the United Church WA. will he held next Tues- day, November 11 at 2.30 p.m. All ladies of the congregation are invit; ed to attend. The annual Presbyterian bazaar under the auspices of the Women’s Association wil} be held on Saturday, November 22 at 3 pm. in the church basement. Watch paper for further notice. - ‘ Vaughan and Richmond Hill Vet erans next euchre will be held 21 Richmond Lodge Wednesday, Novem ,ber 12 at 8 p.m. Mr. Homer Langstaff, 569 Mill wood Rd., Toronto, spent Sunday af ternoon with Mrs. M. L. McConaghy 3 Centre St. West. {fiettleg j (Knifes $13013 Reeve William Neal >unty Council ses‘sion In addition to our regular Tomato menu, “'0 are now serving; Open 7.45 a.m. daily except Sunday, 10 a.m. 117 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL (Opposite Municipal Hall) Chicken ll 1‘ Social and Personal Hot Soups We Deliver Vegetable Mushroom on Friday W.A. will thi utter week 1d The United. Church choir has ar ranged a series (if evening service ‘of music commtzncing this comin; Sunday, November 9. 01d gespe hymns will be sung as solos, duets quartettes "and By the full choir an‘ congregation. This'Sunday evening a duet wihll beysung by' Miss lLol: Jcres and Mr. Lauder Glass and : quaz'tette wby Miss Lola Jones, Mrs Chamney, Messrs. Lauder Glass an: RoberbKeith. Everyone welcome. week-end w Wellwood, ( m C and sister- Wellwood i THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO on Wedn this date will RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. B. Brethen, B.A., minister Sunday, Nov. 9th 1-0 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"Morning Wei-ship. Rev. H, Egel'ton Young, B.A.. representing the Upper Canada Bible Society will preach. 7 p.111.â€"yâ€"Evening' Worship. The choir presents the first in a series of services of music at which solos. duets, quartettes and the singing: of old familiar hymns will be fea- tured. ' 8.15 p.m.â€"â€"A sound film portraying the work of the Bible Society will be shown in the Sunday school room. The Young: People’s Union will meet, and the Bible Society will adjoui‘rfi‘fo“ the aniditorium for reorganization. All are' welcome. m y Ric the annuz mond RICHMOND HILL 1I0 a.m.â€"-The Sabbath School. 11 minâ€"Commemoration Service in ' honor of the sacrifice of youth in two world conflicts. 8.15 p.in.â€".-Community service in the United Church with moving picâ€" ture film entitled “W‘e Too Re- THORNHILL 1.45 p.m.â€"The Sabbath School. 2.30 p.m.â€"C’ommemoration Service Everybody welcome. S'I‘f. MARY’S ,NGLICAN CHURCH , "RICH QND, HILL _ Rev. W. F. Wrixon, L.Th., R.D., Rector 15 Roseview Avenue Sunday, Nov. 9 Trinity 23 1] a.m.â€"Mo‘rning‘ Prayer and Ser- mon. Preacher, Rev. J. S. Hal-1'- ington, L.Th., Upper Canada Bible Society. I 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday Schoel. 4‘ p.m.â€"Holy (Baptism. 7 p.m.â€"â€"Evening Prayer and Sernnn. Hymn singing, the 01d hymns. Give us your favourite hymns. The congregation will pick the hymns. All are invited. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH “7at to be Grandr ‘11 call is to-be y Grandmothe Mrs Rev. S. W. Hirtle, B.A., minister ‘ Remembrance Sunday NW. 9, 1947" SPECIAL LOW RAIL FARES ceive” T0 noan « AenlcULrunAL WINTER FAIR Nov. 18-26 TORONTO Good goingâ€"Nov. 17th to 19111 inclusive. Return â€"-Li1/. ‘Toronto not laker than midnight, Nov. 27th. Fare and 6ne-third for round trip. Government Tax Extra Full information from any agent Young Folks, Adults Sunday; Nov. 2nd . 3.00 PM. Coloured Slides Mr. Douglas McKenzie will show beautiful coloured slides. SUNDAY NIGHT GOOD NEWS HOUR. 7 n.m. SPFAKER: MR. ROBERT TAYLOR Pidroth; Alberta Message: “Salvation is of m is extende mend Hill an Women’s Ins meet ( Sunday Afternoon Bible School h mc the Lord”. AH kindly welcome 1“i m MASONIC HALL RICHMOND HILL ATTENTION Ott )r furt my pen and m th, M.P Barbert 111 be answe 1t1' Institute )er 9. 01d gospel lung. as $0103, duets, y the full choir and ‘his Sunday evening: m i Orange Ha ers’ Day ar n‘ 11161 re ity to atten Mi “’0 11’] e T1 M An i 11 Fa'iday, Novc 14th smcel'e t all who fruit and many otl kindly g: “WE TOO RECEIVE” will be presented at the annual meeting of ihe Bible Society in AT 3 RM. Sale of Towels. Pillow Cases, Aprons, Home Baking and Miscellaneous Articles Afternoon Tea will be served. The bazaar will he held in the School Room of the Church Notice of Meeting UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOM Sunday, N 0v; 9th Ml ldt T] RNERâ€"M Imond Hi The public cordially invited Pete: 1 Mrs. F. 1th, Surrey est son of late Mr. Bazaar an ibri are FIRM CRISP ICEBERG RED RIPE CALIFORNIA and Mrs. Clarence Summer- and family of Wallace Street. Jridge, wish to express their e thanks and appreciation to ho so kindly sent baskets 01" and flowers. also cards and_the other gifts, also those who so gave blood donations during Summerfeldt’s serious illness. A sound film'entitled 10 oz Tomato Sflup-ZTINS 210 KEL (‘RUSHED‘ r auspices United Church Women's Association Apple Juice SW1 F'l“S Armw Soap 2%1355 25c CAMPBELL’S $0NELESS Chicken 390 I Flour 5333330 Tomato KETCHUP - $15.“ 250 CARD OF THANKS n gag-enmnt Betty, onl: ) ‘annc aughte Snow white Cauliflower LARGE H E A D C EN( ENGAGEMENT at 8.15 pm. Oci Mrs Mil :‘“"LETTUCE BIRTH Ml only daughtel Brcmley of 'J mend t lace on \GEMENT TOMATOES 25c 95E. Rollinson Rollinson of 1 , Richmond Hill, -e the engagement Anne Elizabeth, to of Mr. and Mrs. nd Hill. The weddâ€" Heele nour 31H announce ghter of M1“. of Thornton to James, \V vembel Turr e birth rother an BIRTHS BERESFORDâ€"To Mr. and M1 son Beresfmd, Richmond H‘i] Marjorie McCullough) at York 20 oz. TINS l)’ 'l‘WO SHOWS DAILYâ€"7 AND 9 RM. SAT. MATINEE 2 RM. SATURDAY & HOLIDAYS CONTINUOUS FROM 6.30 to 12 RM. for the Village of Richmond Hill for 1947 Matinee each day at 2 Box Office 1 Matineeâ€"All Seats 75c. Eveningâ€"All Seats $1.20 The producer will not permit this picture to be shown any- where during' this or next year except at these advanced prices. In accordance with a resolution passed by the Village Council, we hereby proclaim RUSSELL LYNETT, l‘ill'RSl).\Y. FRIDAY. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER uesday, November 11 PLEASE NOTE â€" TWO DAYS ONLY MONDAY & TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 11 FREDERM‘K MARCH. MYRNA LOY ' “The Best Years of Our Lives” PUBLIC HOLIDAY 11 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 13 PROCLAMATION JOAN CRAWFORD, JOHN GARFIELD “ HUMORESQUE ” :g‘h) at York Cour market, on Thurs a daughter. GENE KELLY, MARIE MCDONALD “ LIVING IN A BIG WAY ” iay at 2 p.m. Evening, one show only, 8 p.m. Office opens half hour in advance ADMISSION PRICES Clerk. Tomato Juice 2 :20 oz TINS 23¢: lUl’ Uh munnu‘u Ground Coffee C AILMLK Choice ‘20 oz PEAS c TOP OF MORNING VELVET AYLMER Mrs.' Wil- H‘ill (nee NCY QUALITY to bea MORIARTY Wal Brazier) WILLIAM NEAL. Oct HEADS At St. Michael’s Hos PAGE (nee 250 Reeve. M1 SIZE FOR {M if thleer

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