Installations, Alterations, Wiring And Repairs We service Radios, Washing Machines, Motors, Refrigerators and All Electrical Appliances. ' Maple, Ont. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursd “NI†"'0 ’5 products are desired and urchased by people all over the world and the capacity to produce such goods argely determines the economic welfare of every man, woman and child within her borders. Because the sale of every article roduced in Ontario brings valuable dollars into this Province, we all are more assure of 'ob security . . . and we and our children can have more of the better things in life. But to produce such goods in sufï¬cient quantities, skilled labour is vital. That is why every single one of us should be glad that war veterans are constantly being trained to provide the skilled hands so needed by industry. They receive ON THE JOB training under expert instructors in our Ontario factories. This training, rovided through the co-operation of the De artment of Veterans’ ‘fl'airs, the Fetferal Department of Labour and the Ontario epartmeut of Educa- tion, starts the veteran on the road to skilled craftsmanship. In assembling business machines, for example, veterans must have a thorough knowledge of electricity and must learn to erform intricate work on precision machines having thousands of separate parts. ' ‘hese Canadian-made business machines are solrl in Ill parts of the \\c!‘l(l. creating new “ealth for Canada and Ontario. 'l‘hcrefore every effort of these neuly skilled veterans helps to make Ontario a ï¬ner place in which to Live and contributes to th’. welfare and happiness of all her citizens. Floral Designs ONTA RI 0 ’S HANDS AT WORK ELECTRICAL WIRING Phone 242 Your GENERAL ELECTRIC. Store FLOW'ERS REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY PART TIME AND FULL TIME FEMALE FACTORY HELP For Small Electrical Assemblies Punch Press Operators Machine Operators Bench Hands 0:10 Wholesale and Retail Florist B. W. MILLER ST‘OP 22A Y‘ONGE 'ST., RICHVALE PHONE RICHMOND HILL 423 esigns Cut Flowers Bedding Plants Delivery Anywhere in North York GEO. P. DOWE CO' LTD. THE 1BREWINC U‘IDUSTRY (ONTARIO) YEREX ELECTRIC WE GROW OUR OWN Ono APPLY DDO OED Telephone 2 0:39 September 9, 1948 0:101:13 . . o for 0NTARIO The regular monthly meeting of the W.A. land W.M.S. of Thornhill Presbyterian Church will be held in the Sunday school room of the church on Tuesday. September 14th. (Please note change in date). article for the annual sale,†and Miss anie win he gr-est sneaker. The In- stitute will be meeting in member’s homes again this season. All mem- bers are urged to attend this openâ€" ing meeting. If you are a newcom- er to flwe community, or for some reason have never been able to join this ï¬ne organization. come out and receive a sincere Wicome from the mewbers. President is Mrs. E. G. McKean. Septemberron 'Tlnn‘sdai, the 16th, at the home of Mrs. A. Crowhurst. Clarke Ave Roll (‘all will be “An Tlmrï¬hill Women’s Institute will hold its regular monthly meeting for nlans to onerate a nm'serv school in her home here just as soon as it is mmnhrod. which should be some time in October. Three 01' four years 9:20 Mrs. Roch- that time operated a in her home. which w ful. Wth she gave it rwret far a nursery thing. It bridges the transition from babyhood and dependence on the mo- tehr to the indehenden-t state necessâ€" arv for elementarv school. Every wood v‘sh for success is extended to Mrs. Crutchel‘. pq‘ror, who Nuracry School May Sean Open Here Mr. and Mrs. Crutcher and their three children moved into their home lmilt on John St., a week ago last Saturday. and received a royal we]- come from their neighbours. Accord- ing to Mrs..Crutcher, t‘hev were sim- plv overwhelmed with the kinrlnn-‘c shown them and wish to take this m‘orfunity to thank all their neighâ€" hours. Mr. Crutcher is a teacher at Allen- hv School in Toronto. and Mrs. Crut- cher is a former kindergarten teach- er. Residing in Newmarket durinpr the time her husband was in servicï¬ "'-_~°2°.'Mrs. Crutr'her taught in a school there, but ï¬nding it rather dif- Fn'iâ€. to manage with her two smal‘ children, decided to discontinue an!J opened a nursery school. She now . . . . . Fat Collection One of the ï¬rst projects to be un- dertaken by the Cubs when they com- mence the new Fall season, which should be very soon according to Cub- master, Mrs. Tom Jackson, will be the collection of fat. Reports indi- cate that fat is still urgently needed and the price for it has risen, so your local Cub troop will probably be call- ing- on you within a month’s time. Please start saving now and have your containers ready when the boys call. Your coâ€"operation in the past has been remarkable, and the Cubs. under the leadership of Mrs. Jack- son, are counting on you once more. Scouts. Cults and Brownies Remember the Parade on Sundav, Sentember 12th. Meet at Thomhill Public School at 1.45 in uniform. Transportation to Unionville has been arranged. Thornhill District News LEARNING MACHINE ASSEMBLY four vears mm Mrs. Roch- ]ived on Elizabeth St. a+ John N. West, 25, of Toronto, 3 Royal Canadian Navy veteran, is shown here making an adjustment to one of the 10.000 arts in a business machine designs: for a New Zealand ï¬rm. Various types of business machines are produced in Ontario fac- tories. Because of their in- tricate mechanisms it is es- sential that these machines be checked by expert craftsmm at every stage of their production. nurserv school as most succes- un. it was with schol is a ï¬ne transition from DIACHINE ASSEDIBLY Rev. Albert Jones conducted Bi'ble Class and preached at the evening m'vice last Sundav. and will be in Pl‘m‘gp for the next two weeks. 01'- ‘ville Knights and Stan Carter sans: 1 duet at Hm evening service. In the mnrnimr. birthday greetings were ex- fended fn one year old James Cainsv Darla Sigler and Mrs. Jones. v ,, -_ mm, “.0. unnu, misnonary from China, wall speak and show slides. I‘em'ty *hanks through mv friend fnr "01H- qenevous (rift. Thank you for having hum of assistance to mv cmall (-hilflren and for hw'inq given them bapniness and Welfare. My “'ivl‘ 5: that God mav renav you {inhlv for vour onnd deed. Yours in NW“ JPN“. (Signed) Mrs. Laszle Remete, Ujpest. Vacationing here for the month of August was Mrs, Anna Sumner, for- merly of Thornhill and now of El Paso, Texas. Mrs. Sumner spent a busy but happy month visiting with the various members of her family, and saw for the ï¬rst time a new lit- tle granddauzhter. born to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lord, John St, in March. Betty Sumner joined her mother last Christmas to make her home in El Paso too, and has an excellent pos- ition there. Mrs, Sumner left Th-orn- hill last Sunday morning to return home. Langstafl" Baptist Church The \Vomen‘s Fellowship of the Baptist Chul‘r‘h here will commence '1 new season’s activities when they met?- in the Church on Thursday af- ternoon of this week. During the nest season. parcels were packed and sent by them to. a mother of four voumr children in Budapest whose “ushand died in a Nazi concentratif‘n "5mm. Renen‘rlv, Mrs. John Marritt «if Riohmodn Hill. received the follow- ing letter from her: “Since the A'ut- umn of last year, I was in a sanator- ium for lung disease and therefm-p mv child-Yen ref-eived vour kind gift. Thev alwnvs informed me when a *1er m‘vivnd. but could not thank for it and T was not ahlp to answer 'iither. as thvre was nobody to transâ€" late mv letter. Now I am healed ‘xv tlm (Trace of God and can be with ww chilflven again and send vou my On Friday evening" at 8 p.m., the Young People will meet to reopen afâ€" ter 'summerAvaca‘trivron. Mrs. Belvin, The Women’sAssociation of Thorn- hill United (‘hurch met at the home «f Mrs. Fisher, Centre St, last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. G. Rus- sell had charge of the meeting, with Miss Baxter taking the devotional. Mrs. R. Sinmson read an interesting qrticle on “Who Came to Canada in 1-947." Plans were made for coming activities. Nerf. meeting.r will be held at the home of Mrs. Geo. Fisher, John St. \Vliite\‘ale; Mr. Gordon Wilson, Whitevale; Deborah Davidson, Vel- lore; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Orr, Lansing; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kerr, Vellore; Sylvia Kerr, Vellore; Mrs. Chas. King, Brampton; Wm. E. Bar- ker, King; David Davey, Alton; Jack Davey, Alton; Frank Schisslbr, Rich- mond Hill; W. J. Taylor, Richmond Hill; J. E. Smith, M. P., and Mrs. Smith, Richmond Hill; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McNeil, Woodbridge; Mrs. R. W. Sandham, Niagara-on-the-Lake: Gladys Lahmer; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Walker, Newmarket; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thompson, King; Mrs. A. C. Robinson, Lansing; Mrs. S. E. Gra- ham, Aurora; Barr Graham, Gorm- ley; M. Hill, Gormley; Mrs. Jas. Padgett, Lindsay; Mrs. Eva Arm- st.ong, Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs. Earl McNaughton, Lansing; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Winger, Newmarket; Stanley Winger, Newmarket; Bandmaster H. V. Musgrave and Mrs. Musgrave, Lansing; Capt. Evelyn Rennick, Lansing; Jas. Downey, Brampton and Mrs. Downey; Mr. and Mrs. F. R. (Perkins, Richmond Hill; Geo. Palmer, Kingston, and many others. When you do your weekly wash hang your silk or nylon stockings in the centre of a pillow case that is pinned with open end up. You won’t have to worry about the wind wrap-ping them around the line or Clothespins. MAPLE OLD HOME “'EEK (Continued from page 1) N0 Snag Stockings THE CANADIAN mm m CQMMERCE Alwaqs Put Something Away RAMER & SON, Phone 10 The Eievator F. HOOVER, Manager Local Branch Savings Department help you always to put something away The East Vaughan Rate} thank the following for their the Richvale Community Hall POWER SPRAYNG THANK YOU â€"We spray with Purina Insect Oil {or germs and mites. 70% â€"We spray Purina Weed Killer on pastures. fence rows. grain fields. I ‘ ' ‘ Wm â€"We kill flies in harm or on ‘ livestock with Purina D.D.T Spray. J. Hampson & Son. Sand & Grave], 21 Scarlett, Toronto Vaughan Rooï¬ng Con Spruce Ave, Richvale B & C Interlocking Block & Brick Co., Edgar Ave., Richvale J. Chefel'o, Sand & Gravel, 506 Westmount. British-American Oil Company Limited Price Yards Ltd., Roselawn Ave., Toronto, Products Sheppard & Gill Lumber Co, Richmond Hill Spring Garden Beauty Salon Willowdale Paris Auto Supply, Richmond Hill R. J. Creiigie, Men’s Wear, Richmond Hill Davies’ Dry Goods, Richmond Hill 5c to $1.00 Store, Richmond Hill Turnbull’s Grocery Store, Richvale York Building Supplies, Newtonbrook, Concrete Blocks, Tile, Sand, Gravel, Cement M. Einboden, Lansing, Concrete Work Paris Furniture & Appliances, Richmond Hill “han Ratepayers'Association wishes to r for then‘ help In the construction of 180-8 Toronto Lumber