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The Liberal, 14 Oct 1948, p. 5

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WEEK'EERFE-$93319 LIMITED TORONTO CARLETON PLACE 'eAS WA. 6761 eso-M TURKEY SUPPER CANADA SAVINGS ‘ BONDS One Truck Driver CLARENCE LEES ORCHESTRA, WESTON IN VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT Adults $1.25; Children under 12- years 50c WANTED LASKAY UNITED CHURCH > Learn Concrete Block Business FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22nd Phone Thornhill 212r12 SUPPER SERVED 5 to 8 p.m TWO - MEN Sponsored by the W.M.S For information and application see â€"- Also â€" DESIGNED FOR USE WITH J. Roy Herrington __AT__ v - sERV|CE Phane 87 Richmond Hill MAPLE Maple 97 The annual bale was packed by the' Evening Auxiliary of the Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, at their October meeting held last Thursday at the home of the Misses Mackie. A bountiful supply of new baby clothâ€" ing and supplies ,Was packed, valued at over thirty-five dollars. A quan- tity of used clothing which was not valued was also included. Miss Mar- garet Ireland gave a most interesting talk on her tulip this year to the West Coast, dealing with beauty spots at Winnipeg, Lake Louise, Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle, illustrated with pictures. A shower of articles for .the Bazaar will be held at the Nov- ember meeting which wiLl be held at the honie of Miss Luoy Yerex. WALKER â€" Mr. and Mrs. EdWard‘ Walker are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Eliza- Vbeth, on Friday, October 8th. at Mrs. Hoover’s nursing home, Map- 16. MARRIED ‘M‘ORRIS‘OyN-LeGUE â€" In St. Mi- GRAHAM â€"â€" M1“. and Mrs. Harold Graham of Aurora are happy to announce the birth of a daughter at York County Hospital, Newâ€" market, on Friday, October 8. The regular monthly meeting of the W.A. of the resbyterian Church will be held on Thursday, Oétober 2lst, at 3 p.m., at the .home of Mrs. H. H. Mac-Kay, 126 Yonge Street. A cordial invitation is extended to all the ladies of the congregation. A large number enjoyed the reg- ular euchre at St. Mary’s Catholic Church last Friday evening when the7 first prize winner among the men, Terry O’Neill, ‘had a record score of 105, 2nd was B. Watson and 3rd Jas. Cowling. Lady prize winners were Mrs. McCullough, Mrs. Helen Pierce and Mrs. Zyrd. Another euchre will be held this Friday evening and will be convened by Mrs. J05. O’Neill. The comrhittee of the Women’s Institute in charge of the Draw for the Silver Tea Serxfice ask that all returns from the sale of the Draw Books be made to them not later than Monday, October 25th. An evening euchl‘e under the ausâ€" pices of the Ladies Veterans Auxil- iary will b held at the home of Mrs. A. Wright, 45 Church St. Monday evening, October 18t'h, at 8:30 pm. Ladies and gentlemen welcome. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Zuefelt and Bill and Mr. and Mrs. E. Reynolds and James were Thanksgiving: visit- ors in Wyebridge. Come along to the High School Gymnasium on Wednesday, October 27th, at 8215 p.171. for an evening of cards, Bridge or Euchre, and help the “Hall fer All” Fund. The Autumn Thankofl’eliing meet» ing‘ of the Evening Auxiliary W.M.S. of the United Church will be held at the home of Mrs. H. Mortson, 5 Ar nold St., at 8 p.m.~ Tuesdav, October 19th. An intmxesting pTogramme has been arranged. ‘ Miss Mary Dawson spent the holi- day week end in Parkhill and Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kroetsch and Mary Eileen of Monfreal visited with Mrs. W. Kx‘oetsph, Roseview Ave., on Thanksgiving. ,. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. R03 spent the holiday week tawa. Miss Rose Kroetsch, Hamilton, vis- ited with Mrs. W. Kroefisch and fam- ily, Roseview Ave., on Thanksgiving Miss Nancy Reynolds is holidaying in Orillia. Milner, Ross & Co. Investment Dealers 330 Bay Street, Toronto Phone: Waverley 1701 chae'l’s Cathedral, Saturday, Oc- tober 2, 1948, Catherine Genevieve LeGue, daughter of the la‘te Mr. and Mrs. Paul LeGue, to George \Robert Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Morrison, Toronto. ‘ .Mr. and Mrs. Secord Reaman spent few days in Timmins last week. Social and Personal BIRTHS Roy Herrington 'eek end in Otâ€" (Held over from last week) A very interesting evening was spent last Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Price when a num- ber of their yotmg friends gave -them a surprise by walking in on them to spend the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pnice were caught Very much “off guard!” which added much to the en- joyment of the visitors and by the smiles with which they were wel- comed, did not detract anry pleasure from the host and‘ hestess. / Mr. and Mrs. Price. and little sons. Kenneth and Bobby were moving: the following Saturday and their friends took this way of wishing them sneâ€" cess and lots of friends in their re- cently puychased farm in Macville. As a token of this they were pre- sented with a breakfast set of dish- es. Mr. and Mrs. Price expressed their deep appreciation of their fxxi-end's’ kindness and invited the same g-roup to visit them at a near date in their 'new home. The very happy evening was concluded by the partaking of a Very substantial lulnch' provided 19in the ladies. On October 14th the ladies of six Institutes, namely: Woodbridge and Bhrvmlck, Kleinburg, Vellore, Maple and Edgeley are inIVited to attend a leutcre given by Mrs. Clarence Hayes of Georgetown on “Aids to effective Spefilcihf’.’ This is a little different from ‘the usual but Should be very helpful and interesting. A full at- tendance ‘is urged. Master Ronald McTague enter- tained a few of his school friends at a birthday party on Friday evening. Ronnie has reached the good old: age of eleven lyears. ' C‘ongratulations and here’s hoping he has many more birthdays to celebrate. Major and Mrs. Gabriel called to see their cousin, Mrs. Mortson last Wednesday afternoon. ..M1'. arld Mrs. Elmer Stong and family and Mr. and Mrs. Broadbelt and family called on Mr. and Mrs. B11211 Price in Macville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Mortson of Brantford had tea on Friday with their cousins .and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ston-g‘ and Mrs. Movtson and on Sfindlay MT. and Mrs. Walter Bone of Carrville, Mr. Herb Smith of Gormley, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mort- son of Richmond Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mortson and little sons of Victoria Square called. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thornton of Dwight spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stong and family. The Anniversary Services of Edge- ley Church will be held on Sunday, October 17th, At 11 am. and 7.310 p. m., with .TRev. J. J. Black, B. A., B. D.. 'Of Newtonbrbok in charge in the morning and Rev. C. B. Brethâ€" en, .Richmond Hill, taking the ser- vice in: the evening. Mr. Brethen will be assisted by the Richmond Hill c‘hoir. Special music will also be provide for the morning service. More details later bu-fi, a real treat is promised 'and everyone is invited very cordially to .be present at both services. > Mr. Alf Bagg and sons were as fontunate as usual in the showing of their Jerseys at Markham Fair. They won nine firsts among other prizes. Congratulations. ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH RICHMOND HILL Rev. W. F. Wrixon,.L.Th., R.D. Rector Sunday, October 17th, Trinity 21 8 a.m. .â€" Holy Communion 10 am. â€"â€" Sunday School 11 ‘a.m. â€"â€" Morning Prayer 7 pm. â€" Evening Prayer en, vice will Hm Mr. and Mrs. AM Bagg attended the fortieth wedding anniversary cel- ebration of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jo‘hnson of Gormley last week. Mrs. Bagg ‘had played the wedding march forty years ago. We are pleased to learn that Mrl Donald Bagg has now recovered from a very severe attack of ’flu. Don has been ill for two weeks.. RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. B. Brethen, B.A., Minister Sunday, October 17, 1948 10 a.m. -â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"- Morning Worship â€" The Minister 7 pm. â€" Evening Worship, Rev. C. ‘E. Fockler, B.A., yvill conduct the serv1ce Monday 6:30 p.m. â€"â€" Men’s Club â€"â€" Special Speaker Lieut.-'Col. Franklin ' BaniSter, B. Th., O.B.E. A Sunday service of special inter- est was held on Sunday when Eliza- beth (Betty) Ann, baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bag}: and Mary Kathleen and Harley Walker, child- ren of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Morden, were christened. ' Rev. S.' W. Hirtl& B.A.. Minister Sunday, October 17, 1948 10 a.m. â€".-â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Worship GOSPEL SERVICES RICHMOND HILL Held in the Masonic Hall Sunday School Classes 3.00 D.m. 7 p.m. Evangelistic Services RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH EDGELEY Next Sunday evening the members of St. Stephens Anglican “Church, Ma- ple, will welcome their new rector, the Rev. D.C.H. Mitchell. Mr. Mit- chell will have charge of the churches of Oak Ridges~ King and Maple and chell will have charge of the churches of Oak Ridges. King and Maple and will reside at King. St. Stephen's church \V. A. intend holding sewing meetings at the home of Mrs. H. Bryan every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 4 pm. in preparation for the annual bazaar to ,be held on December 4th. Mrs, R. Burt of King visited Mrs. Isaac Watson on Thursday of last week. . Mrs. D. C. Bailey of Tor‘onto was in Maple for Thanksgiving week-end. Mrs. Wm. Jackson of Bay City. Michigan has been visiting relatives in and near Maple for a few days. SGI‘V’IC We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Dick Garrett is ill at her home in Maple and hope she will soon be well again. Congraulations to Mr. and Mrs. Walker on the birth of a baby it] on Friday, October 8th, at Nurse oov- er‘s. Mother and babe are both do- ing; well. .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson Jr. and family spent Thanksgivmg week end with cousins in Galt. , music by evening by Ave. Unit tion. M'APLE UNITED CHURCH Minister â€" Rev. C. E. Fockler. B. A. Sunday, October 17th Maple: Sunday" School 2.30 pm. ‘ Evening Service Withdrawn Hope: 10 am. Sunday School 11 a.ni. Public Service in charge of ‘ Miss Margaret B. Fookler Edgeley: 11 am. Anniversary Service Speaker Rev‘ Newtonbl‘ook 7:30 pm. Speaker Rev. C.’ B. Breth- en, B.A., and special music from Richmond Hill Mrs. David Julian wishes to thank the neighbours and friends for all the beautiful flowers and cards sen-p her during her -»illness in Hospital. BELIEVE IT OR NOT DEPT. (Not by Ripley) Toronto has» four men on the civic payroll with the title of Bird Dis- posal Officers. Their job is to go around at night, shooting of? fireworks (firecrackers to you) under trees which, they susâ€" pect, harbor starlings. How they know where the star- lings are, isn’t revealed. The pay is $2.50 a night. Hand me a roman candle, boys. â€" Stelco Flashes Jeily Powders 325C Evap. Milk 2 CHOICE QI'ALITY CARNATION HARRY HORN E'S Pink Salmon HAWE‘S Chan Wax CLOVER LEAF Lemon Oil . i A LASTING SHINE Grapefruit 5 25c Celery Stalks 2 25c Cooking 0ni0n35ms-19c po'rA'roas‘ $1.49 CAMPBELL’S MARSH SEEDLESS Vegetable Soule‘LZ‘ZSc I Velveela Cheeseik’Z.‘ 29c CLARKE PORK 8 BEANS 2 2T3“? 27c GREEN PASCAL CARD OF THANKS MAPLE J. J. Black, B.A., B.D., TOMATOES 21¢ In the choir a1 ' of the 1' Men’s hell. Mr. Mit- of the churchés and Maple and Tin 1w16 12 oz. Btl. Tin Tins Tall THE LIBERAL‘ Richmond Hill, Thursd "NOMOMOWQ “0600909009990” "MOMW W “0.0.3ooomowouomuouooooooooooz ELECTRIC WIRING & REPAIRS RICHMOND HILL ELECTRICAL SHOP Margaret AN Mfg-M “muse. GILSON HOT AIR FURNACES AND OIL BURNERS r.» .- .5mmm FRIDAY, SATURDAY â€" ER 22, 23 Gene Autry “ROBIN HOOD OF TEXAS” WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY â€" OCTOBER 20, 21 JAMES SIEWAHL on: or gm: cam Hum mums _ , ur mom- 2Q 250 7.00 pm. and 9.00 pm. I Saturday and Holidays Saturday Matinee 2.00 pm. Show starts at 6.30. pm. FREE PARKING 296 49c 590 Royal Theatre . AURORA nfifim MONDAY, TUESDAY â€" OCTOBER 18, 19 FRIDAY. SATURDAY â€"â€" OCTOBER 15, 16 82 YONGE â€" PHONE Tomato Juice 2 Pure Lard PARD Dog Food 2 Pea Soup . 2 Spaghetti HEINZ H ABITANT LIBBY‘S KRAFT ADULT ENTERTAINMENT MAPLE LEAF McINTOSH REDS Apples NO. 1 GRADE TWO SHOWS DAILY : In Tomato Sauce 296W Ctn. 16 oz. October 14, 1948 Tins 28 oz- Tins 20 oz Tins Tins 25c 350 230 27c 27c 27c

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