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The Liberal, 12 Feb 1948, p. 5

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:IIIIIIIII-IIIIl-llllllillllIilIllullllIII-llllllllllllll-fil 3I=o===ox=o====c= 6â€"- I] o u SKATINEQ I] Richmond Hill Arena ouo b=0===0|=lo THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1948 Modern Planned Kitchens Ltd. SATURDAY, FEB. 14 Wedh’esda‘ys & Saturdays, 7.30 to 10 pm. Admissionâ€"Adults 35c. Children 25c. Doors Open at 7.15 13.111. The Oak Ridges Home and School Association will hold St. Mary's (Anglican) Men's (‘lub Third Annual (‘arnivzll To produce kitchens in larger quantities at lower prices we are m‘0ving to our large factory at Neustadt. Ont. Our modern kitchen units may now he purchased from any of our dealers in a“ principal towns and citieé. aiso Eaton and Simpson stores from coast to coast. Proceeds in aid of the (‘zmadiz' Telephone 18 F. Y. W. Brathwaite RALPH w. PARIS, Mgr. BRATHWAITE’S GUARDSMAN TUMBLERS Designers, Planners & Fabricators Baking Sale & Tea Mondays â€" Old-Timers’ Night 7.30 it) 10 [min (No (me Under 16 yeai‘s) Modern Planned Kitchens Ltd. ICE Carnival Toronto Icelandia Skating Follies SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th â€" in the â€" 150 Outstanding; (‘unadian Skaters SENSA’I‘IONAL ACTS ANI) EXHIBITIONS J. E. Smith Trophy For Amateurs Skating; in Couples VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES Tickets on sale at C Bruthwaite RICHMOND HILL ARENA FACTORY AT NEUSTADT. ONT. OFFICES 916 YONGE ST.. TORONTO Telephone King‘sdale 6061 and 9096 of Canada’s Most Beautiful Kitchens ‘iROWN TEAPOTS 01".“10Y REPLACE THAT "BROKEN WINDOW NOW Prompt Service on These Repairs NOW ROCK SALT 10 lbs. 250. medium size 490. ea. RIDGE INN water size 6 for 35c. Commencing; 7.30 p.111. sale at Canadizu Tire mthwuite’s and )aviv ADMISSION 35 (70mg Everyday Values At â€"â€"AT-â€"â€" Presenting- OED 01:0 an PRIZES Tire (‘( )avivx Appeal for (‘hildron 0:20 0=l0 ouomcafl omo====omg Corphration GALVANIZED CLOTHES LINE WIRE + 100 ft. 65c. PYREX MIXING BOWL SETS HANDY HOUSEHOLD BROOM â€" 890. each Set of 3 â€" 99c. Our mail this week included a let- ter from an old friend and former Richmond Hill resident, William H. Snedden. “Bill” who now resides at 56 Trumpet Terrace, Cleator, Clim- hex-land, England, was prompted to write on reading of Richmond Hill's gift of roses to Princess Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. Snedclen left Richmond Hill for England some 15 years ago. Sneddven died shortly afterwards and Mr, Snedden has since remar- ried. Bill says he is constantly re- minded of his days here as his preâ€" sent vabode is situated midway be- tween Richmond Hill and Thornhill in England, and there is a locomotâ€" ive on the dockside which carries in bold brass letters the name “Rich- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wharton of Richmond St. were honored by a‘ Visit from Mr. John de Joun Schou- wenburg, as their very int’erésting‘ ,‘ruest from Aerdenhout, Holland. Mr. Schouwenburg has been in the United States and Canada to .p'ro- mote cancert tours for the Concert Gabnut Symphony Orchestra. He is now on his way to England and Scotland, and thence to Holland. mond Hill The Women‘s Association of Rich- mond Hill Presbyterian Church will hold their annual St. Valentine sup- per in the church basement on Mon- day. February 16. Supper will be served -from 5.30 to 7 pm. Price 50c. Come and bring- your friends. Mr. and Mrs. G. Yerex entertained neighbors and friends in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Yeréx who \xté‘i'e recently married. .Presiding at the tea table in the afternoon was Mrs. A. L. Phipps and in the evening; Mrs. A. A. Eden. The newly min-- vied couple have taken up residento in their Markham Rd. home. At the annual meeting of St. And- rew’s Presbyterian Church, Aurora, Rev. S. W. and Mrs. Hirtie were pre- sented with a tri-lig'ht floor lamp and flowers on the occasion of the disjunction of the Aurora charge from Richmond Hill and Thornhiil churches. The regular meeting of the Even- ing Auxiliary of the W.M.S. of Rich- mond Hill.‘d United Church will be held Tuesday evening, February 17 at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. A. C‘ruickshank, Centre St. W. Mrs. (Dr.) "I‘aylor will be the speaker and a good attendance is desired. Continuing the special evening sex-vices of Richmond Hill United Chuich, this Sunday there will he a solo by Mr. John Oliver and a quar- tette by Mrs. Masters. Rose Masters. Mr. John Oliver and Mr. Wes Midâ€" (Hoton. Tho regular meeting- of the Rich- mond Hill Presbyterian Church Wo- men’s Association will he held"1‘hurs- (lay, February 19 at .‘l p.111. at the home of Mrs. K. Svanefolt, 5 Eliza- beth St. A cm‘llinl invitation is ex- Lended- to the ladies of the congre- (lay, Fobv'um' home of Mrs both St. A 4 tended to flu nation. will he 1 church on All 1: invitc Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Mullen, Yongc Street. Thm'nhill, will convene a enchre party in aid of St. Luke‘s Church on Thursday. February 19th at 8.30 p.111. in St. Mary’s Parish Hall, Richmond Hill. The Women’s Aufliliax'y of and Richmond Hill Veterans a euchre at the home of M man. 41 Richmond St. at 2 on Tuesday, Fobrual‘y 17. fri atharines, On yarn that he } xth pneumonia M T} : picture 10. World D'ay n [10 held in U ch on Fobi-uury ladies of the vill ed to attend. A. G. Savage, wife 0 Richmond Hill pestma’st two weeks’ vaéation a at Syracuse, New anI. Social and Personal We Deliver \Y Mr. W thc of Mrs. Deadâ€" at 2.15 sharp th ayer ‘ rum-y \t cott, St. orry to o‘usly ill Service yterlau 3 pm. n-d‘ially athzm ill hoM ter, i 31110“ ’1'! tm THORN‘HILL 1.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 2.30 panâ€"Divine Worship. Everybody welcome. RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. B. Brethen, 13A,, minister Sunday, Feb. 15th ‘ 10 am. Sunday School. 11 a.m‘.â€"Morning Worship. 7 p.m‘.â€"Evening‘ Worship. Special music. ‘ All m-‘e welcorfie. 1 S'I‘. MARY’S ANGIJCAN CHURCH . RICHMOND HILL Rev. W. F. Wrixbm L.Th., R.D., Rector ‘ I IN MEMORIAM HALLâ€"1n loving m‘emorv of a dear wife and mother, Mary Hall, who passed awgy February 13, 1947. ‘ â€"â€"Ever fim‘enfliei‘dil‘ *by' husband son Harold a‘nd fafifily, Sunday, Feb. 15th Lent 1 11 a.m.â€"M‘o‘rning- Prayer and Litany. Subjéet du‘rln‘g Lem, “The Trial and Death, of Christ.” ' 2.30 p.m.â€"â€"Stmilay School. 7 {mmâ€"Evening Prayer and Sermon. Subject during Lent, “Our Lord‘s ,, Parables.” Wednesdays in Lentâ€"Prayers for the troubled world and short talks on “Helps to Prayer.” All ar'e cordially invited. PULLANâ€"ln loving memory of my dear mother. Fannie Pullzm, who passed away February 12, 1947. With tears I watched you sinking, I watched you pass away, I tended you with loving care But could not make you stay. I watched beside your bedside, As the lonely hours' passed, How my heart was broken When I saw you breathe your last. Cod knew that you Were suffering, That the hills were bald to climb, So he ‘closed' your weary eyelids And whispered “peace be thine.” â€"~Lo‘vingly remembered by daugh- ter Edith. (‘ARD 0F THANKS Mr. W. J. Roberts and family of Maple wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to all friends for kindness. shown to Mrs. Roberts with cards, gifts, calls, etc. (luring); her long sickness, also for" expres- sions of sympathy, acts of kindness, beautiful floral tributes during their sad bereavement of the loss of a dear \\‘ife and mother. EXPRESSES THANKS Mr. land Mrs. Chas. Kerr wish to express their sincere thanks and ap- preciation to friends and neigh 01's who helped at the time of their sale. Also the mad superintendent and the men (In the snow NOWS. . M1'._antl Mrs. James Hunt, Rich- monrl Hill, announ’ce the engagement of their oldest daughter, Margaret Mae to Eric R. Ma'rS‘den, only son of Capt. Wm. Marsdtm and the late Mrs. Marsdon, formerly of Ottawa. The mm'ringé will take place Very quietly this month. The Ric-hmbnil Hill Youth Council will present a Valentine Dance fea- luw'ng‘ the Sentimental Six in Law- rence Memorial Hall 9n Friday, Feb- ruary 123th. Admissmn 50c. each. qui-ylmdy \vblc‘ome. Dancing- starts at 9 11.111. and Mrs, ROy Mas- tcrs (hoe Gladys Masters), Richmond Hill. are happy to announce the birth of a baby daughter, Gail Rosiland, at tho Athloe Nursing Homo, Mm ML. on Sunday, February 8th. Misses Hax'bir Bertie chin}: fu BIRTH MA STERS~â€"Mr. and ‘ The Ant-:lic THE IJBFSRALLIECHMOND HILL, ONTARIO 7.00 pm. “The Old Fashioned Gospel” Speaker :7 The people who are duin nhs best seem to be having ‘om‘l time. rih WY Sunday Afternoon Bible SchOol RICHMOND HILL MASONIC HALL 3.00 l’.M. Sunday School Classes Each Sunday afternoon we seek to help anyone of any age to better know their Bible. Won‘t you come and join us this Sunday? We know that God will bless His word. Mi MR. TOM HOLLIDAY of Toronto _ Subject: “Where Are The Dead?” Take Time To Be'Holy xe Richmond. - will present evening- (m I‘ 111 a n ‘eh m . Mal non. at g‘nlal' meeting of” St. Mary's W.A. will take place Tues- 17 in the Parish Hall at Each member is asked to pattern or idea for the fall her IN MEMORIAM an Murphy entertained He and Helen Paxton, M Jeanette Anderson star to dinner Tuesday NGAGEMEN'I‘ I).\N(‘l‘ M a 1' ‘ dinne) me. Hi1] 1y an 16 a and 1‘ Watch 1 C1- Jhurch 1 mus- UK very the NW and OOOOOOONOOOWWOOQ The regular weekly Euchre under the auspices of the Vaughan and Richmond Hill Veterans will lie/held at Richmond Lodge, Yonge Street, next Wednesday at 8 p.111. 'oooooouoooooooooouooow o nassod in Parliament in 1849 that brought ahout definite changes reâ€" sulting‘ in the happy school (lays on- joyed hy' youngsters today. It was also good to note that Dr. Wallace was a man of wit as well as wfsdom, and the delightfully funny stories which he told» so spontaneousâ€" ly were memorable indeed, and we slnceroly hope that we may have the honor of another visit from this learned gentleman in the near fu- pass ture Hald :ard t ipline RADIO SERVICE; if e’s addl'e m pathetic nddtions 1 YEREX ELECTRIC g t Tuem The hu We can now give prompt, efficient service. Phone 212 Richmond Hill Guaranteed repairs ldar itleq New, well equipped service shop That. sound advice of the Old Scotchman â€" SAVE YOUR MONEY -- is easy to follow at Marley‘s where every week is Thrift Week and every price is a low price every day! So. if you want to save money on your food bills. . .if you want to ‘spend less and save more. . .do ALL your food buying here! We’ve grand varieties of appetisin‘g foods in ev- ery department â€"- plentiful foods priced plenty low to bring out the Scotch in you. TEXAS MEXICAN FULL IMPORTED CHINESE TYPE RICE - AYLMER We pick up and deliver llc Ten years in business. We repair only what’s needed. ' "ECIKL “an minister, Tho was the instigau l in Parliament 3 fit about definite z in the happy SCI" 1))" youngsters tod MARY (By 1 thetic wag (ms that ( 0 Child 1321' , enforced V E']'ICR.-\NS' ICU('HRE 1(1 \V '3, look at your calendar aml :0 dates, Fe'hrum-y 13. spo- ;a‘tion to the Presbyterian houp to hear Margaret February 14, attend the Ice and help our ‘brother club’; 17, the old grey mares with await at the hitching .pOst = for a jolly old sleigh-ride. ang‘ed MARSH SEEDLESS BA( }E 6c GREEN EVENING GUILD ‘3. McLatchy) éi?l%ssGrapefruit aw 6 25c: BREADxx 100 "ElIII!IIllIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE TWO SHOWS DAILYâ€"7 AM) 9 PM. SAT. MA'fiNEE 2 PM. SATURDAY & HOLIDAYS CONTINUOUS FROM 6.30 to 12 RM. Monday, February 16 p- Supper served 5.30 to 1 pm. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 RICHMOND HILL ARENA FIGURE SKATERS _. FUN __ PR1 ADMiSSION 35 Cents St. Valentine Supper Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church Basement SKATING PARTY WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 19 ANN SHERIDAN, ZAC‘HARY SCOTT“ in “ THE UNFA‘ITHFUL ” EDWARD G. ROBINSON. LON McCALLISTER in “ THE RED HOUSE ” Under auspices of Women‘s Association MONDAY & TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 17 RAY MILLAND. TERESA WRIGHT in “ THE TROUBLE WITH WOMEN " York County Junior Farmers THURSDAY & FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 13 EAST SIDE KIDS in “ SPOOK BUSTERS ’.’ _ ALSOâ€"â€" - “ GENTLEMAN FROM TEXAS ” SATI’RDAY ONLY. FEBRUARY 1-! ll[(1\llflz .‘\ LJ‘HIIIL 1 IZM’ GRADE A LARGE NEW AMAZING - ’ ' ~ LGFJ. PKG. C NEW AMAZING ADULT ENTERTAINMENT IN PRICE .500. PAGE FIVI PRIZES

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