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The Liberal, 5 Aug 1948, p. 5

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WOOOOOOW””W”OQOQO “0606000990: O ONWWMOOOM 0””m9”9”0600990006900090 SHOW From the Stage of our open air Theatre ' Ferris Wheel, Kiddie Rides. IVIerry-goâ€"round. S-ky Ride. Games. Eats â€" 120p. ice cream Tafiy Apples. Candy FIOSS. Etc. ParisAutoSuppiy Free Attractions Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted RADIO - RADIO - AMATEUR SHOW 1 CARNIVAL EYESIGHT SPECIALIST WILL BE AT AUSTIN’S'DRUG STORE Wednesday, Aug. 11th and the Second and Fourth Wednesday of each month F.L. LOWRIE, R.O. OPTICAL REPAiRS BROKEN LENSES REPLACID 1200 SQ. FEET OF DANCING FRIDAY EVENING, MONSTER PARADE LED BY FRIDAY EVENING AUG. 13 SATURDAY AUG. 14 CLOWN BAND, PRIZES FOR DE‘CORATED BICYCLES, TRICYCLES AND DOLL CARRIAGES FROM 9.30 A.M. T0 12.00 NOON Rent a Webster Spray Paint Machine BE Premiptinns for Glasses Fined ., For Appointment Phone Richmond Hill 32 CLASS “A” ENTERIMNMENT CHAMPS OF TO-MORROW Telephone 9 BIG DAYS & NIGHTS STREET DANCE BOTH NIGHTS HOLIDAY WEEK AURORA LEGION “THE LIBERAL” YOUR OWN PAINTER Only $3.00 per day. August 9th to 14th, and there will be no is- The co-operation of advertisers, contribu- We WilI observe our annual Holiday Week sue of The Liberal on August 12th. tors, and commercial printing customers will be very much appreciated Richmond Hill Horséshoe Pitching Cdntest Log Sawing Contest â€"â€" Greasy Pig “What’s Your Beef” - “Did I Say That" STARS of TOMORROW BABY SHOW Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. Kefi‘er, Magple. announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean Alberta, to Jesse Alexander Bryson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bryson, Woodbricfge. The marriage will take place on Sat- urday, August 28th, at 3 o’clock in Zion Lutheran Church, Maple. c-lw6 Mr. and Mrs. H. .C. Russell and daughter, Betty, of Moncton, New Brunswick, are the guests of the lat- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ba- ker of Oak Ridges. The subscribers to the Blue Cross through the local Women‘s Institute are reminded that their subscrip- tions are due. Please hand them in to Mrs. L. W. Zuefelt ~before Aug- ust 12th. This payment will be for 3 months and rates now are $1.50 per month for standard ward and £32.00 p61? filbn‘th‘ffir semi-private. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McKean, Thorn- hill, wish to announce the engage‘ ment of their daughter, Margaret Elizabeth, to Mr. Stanley. Robert Su- teix, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Suter of Langstafl", the marriage to take place on Saturday afternoon, Sep- tember 11th, 1948, at 4 .p.m.,, at the Thornhill United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Young and Sandra and Miss Betty Brown of Brampton were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Young, Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wagner and Miss Audrey Wagner are holidaying at their summer home at Ox Bow Park, Georgian Bay. Mr. and Mrs. George Fenwick and M1'. and Mrs. Lloyd Foote spent the holiday week end at ‘Brymar Lodge, Parry Sound. Miss Alba Thompson and Miss Ma- rion Scrivener have returned from a week‘s motor trip to Quebec City. Mrs. Josephine Gordon of Mill St., returned from a two weeks vacation at Beaverton. Mrs. H. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams and daughter, Mary Lou of Beamsville attended the Leech-Bowen wedding Uuly 24th. -Mrs. Edna Huntley of Sandusky, Ohio, is visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. 'Christy Clarke of Mill St. Mr. and M15. WLm. Homer and Dor- een are holidaying- at Woodland Beach on Georgian Bay. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Zuefelt and Bill and Miss Mary Dawson spent the week end with relatives in Park- hill. Bill remained in Pan‘khill for ville age Mr. and Mrs. Jas. FOIey of Cen~ tre Street are on a trip to St. John’s, Newfoundland. Mr. and Mrs. R. Merry-Ship are ho‘l'rdaying at ‘Port Bolster, Lake Simcoe. a week Mrs. M. Maltby is visiting: with her :ter, Mrs. R. McTag‘gart at Wood- Miss Gertrude Lever of Markdale visiting with friends in the vill- ENGAGEMENTS SOCIAL AND PERSOI‘V AL The bride and groom of fifty years out the wedding cake. A toast was proposed by Mayor Armstrong of Kearney, to the bride and groom: and was warmly received. Orchids were presented to Mrs. Johnstone by her grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnstone of “Mount Hope Farm,” Kearney, Ont. celebrated their Golden Wedding An- niversary a few days ago. Dinner was partaken of at the Kearney Ho- tel where the guests were entertain- ed by the grandchildren. This in- cluded Scottish dances, singing and piano numbers. The table was dec- orted with flowers, and a twoâ€"tier wedding cake adorned its centre. It Was made by their sofiJn-law George Bruce, and brought 34900 miles from San Francisco. a Open house was held at the John- stone home following the dinner, where family and friends presented them with many attractive gifts. Congratula-tory telegrams and let- ters were received from many sour- ces. Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone were central figures within a circle of the attending friends as they were bid adieu and AulWa-ngnswleg and amon ited none in beauty‘ Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone were for- merly residents of Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland, and came to Canada in 1930. They have a family of eight children: Mrs. A. Rivery, of New York City; John and William in Australia; James and Mrs. Janet Court of Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. GeOrge Bruce of San Francisco; Mrs. Hen- ry Van Wlag‘eninge, Passaic, N.J.; and Andrew of Toronto. GOLDEN W'EDDING ANNIVERSARY AT KEARNEY Rev. J. O. and Mrs. Totten, 10 Elizâ€" ‘abth St., returned home last Thurs- day from a motor trip to Winnipeg. Man., and Welwyn, Saskatchewan, where they spent several happy weeks with Mrs. Totton’s relatives. 0n the return journey they came by boat from Port Arthur to Port Mc- Nicol, which proved to be a delight- ful experience, the weather being ideal for sailing. After being away almost ‘two months they report that 01d Ontario looks better than ever; and among all the many places vis- ited none can surpass Richmond Hill ANNOUNCEMENT Drs. Langstmfi’ and Thompson an- nounce that during the months of July and August they will discon- tinue afternoon office hours, but will continue as usual 9-11 am. and 6-8 There are also twe'lve grandchild- ren. Mr. and Mrs. 34155811 Bl'illingel‘ and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Meyer, Scarâ€" borough Bluffs, (have returned from a very enjoy-able morar tl‘ip, visiting relatives in Saskatchewan, and reâ€" turning home tha‘oug‘h St. Paul’s, Chicago and Detroit. RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. B. Brethen, B.A., Minister 11 am. â€" Rev. G. T. Taylor will con- duct the service. Everyone is invited to attend the Morning Services during the summer months. Sunday School will be re- sumed early in September. The members of Empire Lodge L. O.~B.A. held their annual picnic at Hanlan’s Point on Wednesday, Augâ€" ust 4th. Mrs. Christy Clarke and daughter. Madeline, of Mill SHE-180 Miss Ann Saddle of Toronto, enjoyed a two weeks vacation toul‘ing‘ Tweed, Ren- frew, Ottawa and a :boat trip of the Thousand Islands. MAPLE UNITED CHURCH Sunday, August 8th 11:30 am. â€"â€" Morning Service, Specâ€" ial speaker, Dr. Archer Wallace 10:30 am. â€" Sunday School ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH RICHMOND HILL RICHMOND HILL PRE-SBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. W. Hirtl-e, B.A., Minister Sunday, August 1, 1948 No Sabbath School during August, 11 am. â€" Public Worship. During the month of August, the Service will be _in charge of Mr. Jas. Butler, Sr., J.P. Rev. W. F. Wri-xon, L.Th., R.D. Rector Sunday, August 8th, Trinity 11 11 a.m. â€"â€" Morning Prayer. Preacher, The Rector. All are cordially invited. John 3:16 â€" For God so loved the world, that He gave His only ‘be- Jotten Son, that whosoever be- Jotten I‘ievet-h but Everybody Welcome Held in the Masonic Hall 3.00 pm. Sunday School Classes 7.00 p.m. Speaker: John Radford Alfred Steele GOSPEL SERVICES RICHMOND HILL in him should not perish have everlabting Jife. Mrs. N. Hedges, the former Reta Simpkins} was honored at a commun- ity shower given by her friends, Mrs. Wel-drick, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Findâ€" lay at the home of Mrs. Weldrick. Gifts were presented and refresh- ments served. Mrs. Hedges wishes to thank her many friends for the fine array of gifts received. The Women’s Institute meeting 15 at Mrs. Donald Allan’s on Tuesday, August 10%, at 8:15 p.m. Please note change of date. All cprdially invited. Mrs. Wm. Pattison and family of Morgan Avenue, Thornhi'll, wish to extend their sincere thanks and ap- preciation to all friends and neigh- bours for their kind expression of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. SMITH, Mennoâ€"At his home, Edgeâ€" ley, Friday, July 30, 1948, Menno Smith, husband of Marietta Atkin- son. in his 815t year; dear father of Allan, Cecil and Mrs. Warren Reaman (Hazel). Services were held in Ed‘geley United Church on Monday. Interment Maple cemetery. Ell-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEBlllflllll BEE BIKINI HEIDI-III... BIRTH WALKER â€" Dr. W. J. and M1 Walker (nee Margaret Savage) a1 happy to announce the birth ‘ their daughter, Margaret Lois, c Sunday, August 151:, 1948, at Ki chener-Wlaterloo Hospital. Moth‘ and baby doing nicely. First gram child of Mrs. Archie Savage. M A P'LE \VOM EN ‘S INSTITUTE Royal Theatre AURORA ORANGE GRAPEFRUI'I‘ Salad Mustard FANCY QUALITY Fancy Cherries 332' KRAFT Tomato Juice 2 53' Mixed Pickles Ginger Ale . 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