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The Liberal, 2 Sep 1948, p. 5

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: Adults 35c Chiidren 15c E I nlllllllllllllllllflIEEEMEHEHIH§ LII-IIIIIIIIIEEEfiflflflflflflfllllfllfi :MO«O“OMOOOOOOOOOM€DOO$O0990000¢0°06¢¢0MOOO¢69 X MOOOOWOOOOWOQOQQQQ909900600000¢¢O¢000909099$ SENIORB Drillia va “’fi‘argmto Saturday, $egfi. 4th. Richmond Hill Public School will re- open for the fall term, Tuesday, September 7th, at 9 am. Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted WILL BE AT AUSTIN’S DRUG STORE Wednesday, Sept. 8th F .L. LOWRIE, R.0. and the Second and rourth Wednesday cf each month FROM 9.30 A.M. T0 12.00 NOON OPTICAL REPAIRS BROKEN LENSES REPLACED Prescriptions for Glasses Fined For Appointment Phone Richmond Hi}! 33 EYESIGHT SPECIALIST RICHMOND HELL PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEES, JAS. POLLARD, Chairman Elwood A. Hughex. General Manager S€HOOL DPWING Col. K. R. Marshall, Presidenl' AT RICHMOND HILL ARE At 8:45 p.m. Children 15c M1_'. and Mrs. J. C. McLeod, Pat- terson, who have' been [highly es- teemed citizens of this community for the past fifteen years left Mon- day for their new home in Toronto. Mrs. Vina Mills, Mrs. Reta\Mills and Mrs. D. M. Chamn’ey left Tues- day for New York where they will sail to Bermuda for a two week’s holiday. They plan making the re- turn trip by air. Miss~ Kathleen Ball of the Univer- sity of Toronto‘Library staff is ma- king a tour of several leading lib- raries in the United States in com-V pany with other Canadian Library representatives. The ladies of the Parish Commit- tee of St. Mary’s Catholic Church at a recent meeting decided to hold their annual Turkey Supper and Baâ€" zaar at Richmond Hill arena on the Wednesday preceding Thanksgiving Day, chober 6th. Keith Doherty of Windsor is spen- ding two weeks holidays with his mother, Mrs. H. K. Dorherty, Oxford St., Elgin Mills. Mr. William J. White with his son and daughter-in-law of Vancouver, B.C., has been visiting with his bro- ther, Mr. Arthur White, Mill St. Mrs. H. K. Doherty, Oxford St., Elgin Mills,'had her sister, Mrs. M. G. Baker and son, Hugh, of St. Tho- mas, visiting with her for the past week. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Richâ€" mond Hill Vaughan Veterans will meet at the home of Mrs. James Butler, 0 Wright St., Richmond Hill, ,- on Tuesday, September 4. Mrs. James Douglas, Brandon, Manitoba, Mrs. Margaret MacEach- ern, Woodville, Rev. N. G. and Mrs. Smith and Miss Donna Douglas of Toronto were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith. Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church Evening Auxiliary will hold the op- ening meeting of the fall term Thursday, September 9th, at the home of Miss Hazel Moore, Stop 22A Yonge St. made toy Mrs. H‘ Mary are iams, Ont. Mrs. O. L. Wright has returned home after a holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson at Mullet Lake, Indian River, Michigan. Her granddaughters, Misses Joan and Betty Wright accompanied her. A euchi‘e party will be held at St Mary’s Catholic Church on Friday September 3rd. Admission 35c. Mr. and Mrs. .Andy ArmstrOng, Jimmy and Ruth Ann have returned after a three week’s vacation in Musâ€" koka. Mrs. J. Hunter and Carol and Mrs. K. Svanefelt and Betty have return- ed after a pleasant motor trip through the north country. Prize-winners at the recent eu- chre at St. Mary’s Cabholic Parish Hall w‘ere ladies Mrs. V. McCullough, Mrs. Charles Burnett, Miss Kather- ine Van Weirin-gen; men Mrs. RUSS- ell Fox (playing as a man), V. Mc- Cullough and George Cooper. a visitor l the village The Women‘s ‘Institute will meet or. Thursday, September 9th, at 2.30 p.m., in the Orange Hall. A cordial invitation is extended to all women in the icomunity and all members ale requested to bring a friend with them. Reports of the District An- nual meeting at T‘hornhill‘will be presented. Roll call â€" childhood nickname. A resident of Richmond Hill for some years before the war, Harry Sayers has returned to the district with his family to make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Sayers, Keith and Carolyn moved into their new home on Church St. South last week. Since Harry was discharged from the RCAF in 1945, they have resid- ed in East York Township, where Harry-was chairman of the East York Central Section Ratepayers As- sociation and also president of the Central Executive of all East York Ratepayers’ Associations. Harry is associate editor of two merchandisâ€" ing- newspapers of Maclean-Hunter Publishing (70., publishers of Mac- Ioan's, etc. in the Arena on Saturday, September 11th. Remember, you have a date with the Richmond Horticultural Society, Terry O’Neill has returned after pending three weeks vacation at Ianandaigua, New York. Congratulatiéns to Miss Lillian nderson, a prize-yvmner for hand Miss Lillian Rivers of Essex was visitor last week with friends in H. MacKay, Walter and holidaying at New Will- at the ONE SOCIAL AND PERSON AL OARD 0F THANKS M'rs. Maw Jones would like to thank Mr. and M1‘s.‘Litt1e for giving their home, and the neighbours and friends who attended the shower in honour of MiSS Colleen Allen, bride- to-be of her son, Ml‘. A. Jones. On Sunday evening, August 29, 1948, Mr. (and Mrs. Alfred Stong were honoured at a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. McCarâ€" ron, Toronto. on the occasion of their 10th wedding anniversary. The happy couple received many gifts and cards of congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Rand Phipps, John, Gerry, Mrs. A. L. Phipps and Mr. Phipps’ sister, Mrs. Roy Smithurst of Vancouver and Powell River, B. C., spent a few days last week at Selby Lake, Quebec. They were joined by Mrs. A. L. Phipps' bro- thers and sisters and-their- families from New England- A birthday cel- ebration for- -M1's.vPhipps and her twin sister, Mrs. Ramsdell- was a feature of the visit. ~ , Mr. John Hgtchinson, niece and nephew (Howard and Verna Pirie) of Hope wish to express to their many friends, relatives and neigh- bors, their heartfelt thanks and ap- preciation for acts of kindness, mess- ages of sympathy and beautiful flor- al tributes extended to them in their recent sad bereavement in the loss of a dear wife and annt. Especially thanking the ReVerend Chas. E. Fockler for his comforting words, Hope W. A. and Hope United Church. Mr. John R. Cameron of Fort Wil- liam and Miss Doris Weston of Till- sonburg ‘were visitors- on Tuesday with the former’s cousins, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Zuefelt and Miss Mary Dawson. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Anniversary Services of St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, 7th con. of Vaughan, will be held Sunday, Sep- tember 12th, 1948, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. D. R. Johnston, M.A., of Brantford will preach at both ser- vices. Service of praise will be led by St. Andrews Choir, Maple. Mrs.~W. 3. Reilly and Miss M. E. Harrison returned hcme last Friday after two months’ visit in Colorado and Detroit. Among places visited were Denver, Colorado Springs. Boulder. Canon City, Royal Gorge, Central City, Pike’s Peak, Mt. Ev- ans and Estes Park. While in De- troit they visited the Museum of the Edison Institute and Greenfield Vill- WELLS, Lila May â€" At Toronto Western Hospital. Thursday, Augâ€" ust 26,.1948, Lila May Stevenson, beloved wife of Walter T-. Wells of r5740 Yonge St, Newtonbrook, aged 58 years, dear mother of Anne Elise. Service was held at Newtonbrook United Church Sat- urday at 2:30. Interment follow- ed in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto. RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH S. SCHOOL The Primary and Nursery Depart- ments of the Richmond Hill United Church Sunday School will reâ€"open on September 12, at the usual hour, 10 21.111. Everyone welcome. RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. B. Brethen, B.A., Minister Labor Day Sunday, Sept. 5. 1948 10 a.m. â€" Tthe Intermediate and Sen- ior Sunday School will resume regular classes. 11 am. â€" The minister will conduct the service. All are welcome. Evening services will be resumed on Sunday, September 19th at 7 pm. ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH RICHMOND HILL Rev. W. F. Wrixon, L.Th., R.D. Rector Sunday, September 5th, Trinity 15 11 am. â€" Holy Communion PRESBYTERIAN CHURC‘H Rev. S. W. Hirtle, B.A., Minister 11 am. â€" Public Worship. Rev. Dr. J. Stanley Glenn, Thorn- hill, will preach Sunday, September 5th. Sunday School and Evening Ser. vice will be resumed on Sunday September 12th. Held in the Masonic Hall 3.00 pm. Sunday School Classes Sunday School and Bible Class- es for all ages. Special handwork for the children after classes. 7 pm. Evangelistic Services Everybody Welcome. Formerly of Lowdon, England GOSPEL SERVICES RICHMOND HILL ARD OF THANKS DEATH Les Hyde Sr‘ Morley Hall, Art Eden and Garfield Yerex won their three games and won second prize in the Stoufi‘ville tournament Wednesday. Morley Hall and Gar Yerex and ’Art Eden and “A1” White will rep- resent Richmond Hill in the Globe doubles next week. :IIHIHIIIIJIIIIIIIIliliiilulnlllllu:manual-IIIIIIIIIKIIIIII TRIPLE YOLKED EGG . A. E. Smith’s flock of White Leg: horn Pullets which do their egg du- ties on his Bayview farm have been producing several double yolked eggs in recent weeks. However they crowned all their efforts with a fine large triple-yolker on Wednesday which was the pride of all the house- hold and no doubt the envy of other pullets fin the flock. A world that has lost l'ts faith can be saved only by millions of individ- ual faiths. Richmond Hill Lions Club opening meeting of the fall term will be held in the Lions Den Thursday evening at 6:30 p.m. “Why are there more automobile wrecks than train wrecks?" “It must be because the engineer never kisses the fireman.” : “ma-IlllnanalnlilI-IIIIIIIIIIl-umnu BOWLING NOTES Fri. Sat., Sept. 3-4 Royal Theatre AURORA I * 7%Swmds , a was ..... .. 3W [ARIEYMPARKS Ginger Ale Collee . TOP OF THE MORNING Shortening Flufls : MAPLE LEAF WILSON’S Rindless Bacon 1133-” Pork & Beans N EWPORT Grapefruit $33: 4 For 250 DOMESTIC OR JEWEL LIBBY’S DEEP-BROWNED AUSTRALIAN CALIFORNIA Spanish Onions 250 \ Peppers N0. 1 Freestone Peaches NO. 1 LARGE [\YLMER “Fright Night” YELLOW FLESH CAREFULLY AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT FREE PARKING mm mcmnv . man BUCHANAN RAY coums . um um LIONS MEET nan: ELLEN DREW 3 Stooges .« ALo â€" = TOMATO CATSUP 1313’” 17c 8 Qt. Pkg. SEEDLESS RAISINS 16c Grqund Fresfi . 29c 313" 430 30 oz. Btl. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursd 1 1h. 20 oz. Tin Mon., Tue. Wed, 6-7-8 “Drip Dippy Donald” JOHN FORD’S MASTERPIECE 0F FRONTIERJRAMA! The ceremony of the unveiling of the Memorial to those who paid the supreme sacrifice in World Wars land 11 Will be held at Crosby Memorial Rink Grounds SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH Parade Forms at 2:30 pm Unveiling Ceremonies 3 pm. MARKHAM TOWNSHIP MEMORIAL COMMITTEE 390 15c 19c MARKHAM TOWNSHIP MEMORIAL UNVEILING Cartoon â€" Also â€"â€" Tomato Juice 210 Peas SUNRISE Lime Juice . MONTSERAT BOJAC â€" REAL Mayonnaiseii-Z'Z'ic P.&G.. AYLMER FANCY Oranges LAUNDRY SOAP Super Suds CONCENTRATED SUNKIST SWEET GREEN 'nlu'luhn'fiaiiulu Size 288's um.- September Each Pkg. D02. ATTRACTIVELY 20 oz. Tins PRICED 250 730 36c 1948

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