E WINDSHIELDS AND DOOR GLASS § INSTALLED : PARIS AUTO SUPPLY LTD. COWWOWWOOOQ “OOOMOWOOOCOS mm mmowmmmmoomvonw, SAFETY GLASS .0... One Hundred and Thirty-First ANNIVERSARY We therefore request your co-operation in notifying the Richmond Hill office of street lights which are not lighting. Owing to power restrictions we are not able to check street lights during daylight hours. ELECTREC WIRING & REPAIRS RICHMOND HILL ELECTRICAL SHOP GILSON HOT AIR FURNACES AND OIL Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church Notice to Residents of Richmond Hill and Thornhill GUEST PREACHER: REV. ROSS K. CAMERON Hydro-Electric Power Commission SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24th (Squadron Leader in RCAF), Dovercourt Road Presbyterian Church, Toronto EN“ ‘QU'CK ‘ MODERN WAY TO COOK! YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE You. be the envy of your neighbours when you get one of the new. modern gas ranges designed for use with Essotane. Gas cooking is qmck, clean, less trouble. There’s no smoke, no soot to blacken the bottoms of pans. Gas is economical. Lights automatically; gives full heat at once. You’ll be thrilled at the convenience. HYDRO GAS RANGES A HEARTYWVELCOME TO ALL 82 YONGE â€" PHONE 296W L. J. ROY. Superintendent Richmond Hill Phone 86 Essotane Auto Wreckers DESIGNED FOR USE WITH Ranges and water heaters sold direct by Imperial Oil Limited. Ranges sold by most appliance dealers. SPECIAL MUSIC AT 11 A.M. Stove pricesâ€"for "Ia 3-bumer model $98.06 up in “86.50 for lable-lop models. Pay only 10 9;, down and the balance in small monthly cmounh. BURNERS The regular work meet Mary’s Anglican W. A. w Tuesday, October 26th at in the Parish Hall. The Mission E Church will' meet 22ï¬d at 3.80 p. School room. Miss M New J erse her sister All ladies of St. Mary’s Anglican Church and any others interested are cordially invited to a tea to be held on Friday, October 29, from 3.30 p. m. to 5.340 p.111. at the home of'Mrs. W. Pocknell, ‘23 Centre St. W. Silver collection in aid of St. Marys Altar Rig-ht Worshipfui Sister Carrie Root of Windsor, Grand Mistress of the R.W. Grand Lodge of Ontario West of the Ladies Orange Benev- olen Society paid an official visit to Empire Lodge No. 894 L.0.B.A. on Wednesday, October 13th. Visitors were present from Lady North York Lodge, Wiilowdale Queen Victoria of'Woodbridge; Isiand Grove Lodge‘, Belhaven and Royal Victoria Lodge. Windsor. Since October is the birth- day month of Empire Lodge the tea table Wes centred with a decorated birthday cake bearing nineteen can- dles to show the age of the lodge. Dear, When he calls for us to come .In the Garden of Memories We meet every day. ' m. to 5.30 1: W. Pocknell. collection in Guild. At St. Mary’s Catholic euchre last Friday evening the prize winners were: ladies 1st Jessie Hill, End Ev- elyn Walling, 3rd Helen C‘owlling; gentlemen (playing.’ as men) Mrs. Watson, Marjory Myrnhy, E. Carter. The regular euclire will he held Fri- day evening, October 22nd. A meeting of the Ladies’ Auxil- iary of the Boy Scouts was held at the hmoe of Mrs. J. H. Wharton, 83 Richmond St., on Thursday, October 14th, with 28 members present. The guest gneakel‘ of the evening, Mrs. ‘ n. A. E. Standing; Honorary Field Com- misisoner, gave a very interesting address from which the mothers re- .Io; suogussï¬ï¬ns [ngasn Kumu ponies carrying on the work of the Auin- wry. POLLARD â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. “'m. Pollard, Elgin Mills (nee Nancy Dyson, Hull, Yorkshire, England) have the pleasure to announce the birth of their son, David William, Wednesday, October 13, 1948, at Mrs. Stanford’s Nursing Home, Richmond Hill. CHAFFIE â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. George Chafl‘ie. Richmond Hill (nee Mil- .dred Hurry, P.E.I.) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Oc- tober 13. 1948, at Mrs. Healey’s Nursing Home, Elgin Mills. HARDWICK â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Charâ€" les Hardwick, May Ave., wish to announce the birth of a son, Harry Charles Graham, at Newmarket ‘Hos’pital, October 6. Both doing nicely. Barrister STEPIHENSON â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stephenson are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, 0 tober 16, 1948, at Mrs. Healey’s N rsing Home. IN ME‘MORIAP-I , NICHOLS â€" In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Archie L. Nichols. who passed away October 23rd, 1941. The unseen strings of memnr_v’.~; harp Are softly touched to-day, Thoughts of you come crowding fast And tears we cannot s‘ray. Some day, dear Archie, we’ll meet again When God‘s great will is done We’ll stand once more beside you, STUART P. PARKER Sociai and Personal? Notary Public " Richmond ‘Hill 398J 36 Centre St. W. LANG, MICHENER, DAY & - CRANST-ON CARLO TROUNCE & T’IGER GRANT Semi-Final: 2 out of 3 falls, 60 minute limit, Cleve Burton, Richvale vs. Ed. Mangovich Preliminary: 2 out of 3 falls, 45 min. limit, Tom ‘Jumor Cooney, Richvale vs.Tommy Hare, Toronto 50 King; St. W., Toronto Waverley 2931 Admission 50c â€" Reserved Seats 75c Sponsored by the East Vaughan Ratepayers’ Association RICHMOND HILL ARENA TUESDAY, OCT. 26 WRESTLING 8.30 pm. MAIN BOUT RE-MATCH â€" TAG TEAM MATCH and BIRTHS ERNIE HOUGHSTON & RED GARNER p.m Band of the lâ€"g this week Wit} 1erâ€"in-1aw, Almz 2. Church Street in .tHé Sunday PROFESSIONAL ng of St 11 be held 2.30 p.111. Solicitor United October selar These bouts are in aid of the East Vaughan Rateiaayel‘s Community Hall Fund so let’s see everybody out. IThe ï¬rst match will start at 8:30 p. I m. Garner and Hughson Versus Trounce Wrestiing Bouts tre Ric to give the fans some more 1‘61 action and also to g1_Ve Red and ie a chance to even 1t up. This will be two out of three with no with Carlo Tl'ounce and Ti; Grant. The last match was Trounce and the “Tiger†a of the most exciting bouts e n the local sports centre. ular request this match was Cleve Burton who gave such a very tmpressive performance on the last card is in against Ed Mangotich, rthe OAK RIDGES The W. A. of St. John‘s Church, Oak Ridges, are having a rummage sale on‘ October 26th at ~Ridge. Inn. Tea will be served from 3 to 5. Ev- eryone welcome. c1w17 limit rugged Rydinig boy, the only time that Ed lost a match was against Burton and on this Card Mangoticli is out for revenge. Tom “Junior†Cooney, the Richvale wildcat will lock holds with Tommy Haire of Toronto in the Semi-Final which will be two out of three falls, 15 minute time limit. PRESENT PLAY .A play “Miss Smarty" by Weston Young Peoples will be presented in Bu'ttonville Hall; Thursday, October 28, under the auspices of Brown’s Corners Church Ch il‘. Admission 35c and 200. f BROWN'S CORNERS ‘DANCE A, dance will \be held in Vandorf Community Hall, Frlday, November 12th, Norm Burling and his King's Men orchestra. Cafeteria Lunch. Admisison 50c. .‘, c1w17 ST..MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH RICHMOND \HILL Rev. \V. F. Wrixon. L.Th., R.D. Rector Sunday, October 24th, Trinity 22 10 am. â€"â€" Sunday School 11 a.m. â€" Morning Prayer and Serâ€" mon. ‘ ‘55 Retiring Collection “cowards Pos- tage of W'.A. Food Parcels to Britain RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. B. Brethen, B.A.. Minister Sunday, October 24. 1948 ‘ 10 a.m. â€"â€" Sunday School 11 am. #â€" Morning‘ Worship â€"â€" The Mihister 7.30 pm. â€" Community Service in the United Church commemorating the Seventy-ï¬fth Anniversary of the incornoration of the Village of Richmond Hill. Combined choirs‘ Service conducted by the Richmond Hill clergy. Reverend Herbert ‘War- ren B.A.. a native son of Richmond Hill, special preacher. All are welcome. 10 am 11 am The Evening Service is withdrawn for this Sunday only in favour of the 75th Anniversary of the incorpora- tion of Richmond Hill Community Service in the United Church at 7.30 pm. “Why don’t you answer the phone?†“It isn’t ringing.†“Must you always wait till the last moment?†The w1‘ eat on 'I chmond PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. \V. Hirtl‘e. B.A., Minister Sunday. October 24, 1948 am. â€" Sunday School a.m. â€" Anniversary Services ‘he wrestling- fans are in Lt on Tuesday, October 26th hmond Hill Arena when the Red Garner and Ernie H h Carlo Trauma and Tig‘e GOSPEL SERVICES RICHMOND HILL Held in the Masonic Hall 3.00 p.m. Sunday School Classes Listen in Salt. 9.30 21.111. Station CHUM 7 p.m. Evangelistic Services Speaker â€"â€" Mr. Hilliard Orton, associated wuh Young- Canada Bible Hour RICHMOND HILL and At Local Arena Grant the Vonly [time after rema P0P Elmâ€" bout time 31‘] Given in marriage by her father. the bride wore a striking gown of traditional white slipper satin with moulded bodice,.sweetheart neckline and long- sleeves pointed over her hands. Her ï¬ngertip veil fell from a cdronet headdress of orange blos- soms and she carried a fan-shapEd bouquet of red roses with white sat- in streamers. Bridesmaid was Miss Marion Slinn of Toronto, cousin of the bride. Her gown was of blue velvet and her matching headdress was accented with tiny white feathers. She car- ried a bouquet of red roses and white asters. Best man was Ralph Cor- ner, brother of the groom, and ush- ers were Bob. Jordan, the bride’s e1- dest brother, and Stan Carter. For the reception held later in the young: couple’s new home on Yonge- View Ave., Langstaï¬â€˜, the bride’s mo- ther received in 3. cinnamon brown gown with matching accessories and corsag‘e of bronze ’mums and white asters. Rev. John McGilivray was the preacher in Langsta Baptist church last Sunday evening, and the Lang- stafl" Girl’s Quartette sang. Next Sunday evening, Rev. W, S. “Burke will he the speaker, and Eldon Tuck of Ottawa, guest instrumentalist. On Sunday morning, Miss Ruth Mogarry of Willowdale sang. For the wedding trip to Niagara Falls and points west, the bride wore a navy blue bolero suit with grey shortie coat and matching accessor- ies. En‘close a self-addressed envelope with your cheque or money order toâ€" RESERVED SEATS MUST BE ORDERED NOW ROYAL .WINTER FAIR __ NOV. 16-24 â€" rner, son of Mr. E. f’ferlaw and the late w. Albert Jones offic: Dr. M. H. Blandir arritt was soloist am [5 pianist. Royal Coliseum, Toronto, Ont Reserved Seats, Evenings $1.50 _ $1.75 â€" $2.00 M ROYAL WINTER FAIR Including general admission Tomato Soup 2 DR. BALLA RD’S HABI’I‘ANT Pea Soup 2 Shortening . Spinach . 2 Dog Food 2 WASHED CRISP Lemon Pie FillingZ I’m-196 LIBBY'S N0. 1 GRADE CAMPBELL’S C & B CHOCOLATE Nut Bread . JELLO DOMESTIC OR JEWEL t} WEDDING .n' LMER )f {NER JORDAN ate Mrs fl’iciated urch w! daughte an, Gan din. Mr. Don and Mrs. Carter BROWNED 1fte1'n M1 CREAM STYLE DEE-P arnoon .vhen M mun Corner assiste‘ ohn met Awe. 28 oz Tins Tins lbs- THE LIBERA 1 lb. OZ. «.».;.»:.mm«o»»».w «ummuowog 10 oz. Tins ‘f.’ 390 ‘ Pastry Flour 520 BEANS 2 35c CORN ii: 590 ‘ Oranges . A P P I. E S WOO. “060000OOOOGOOOMOQâ€WOWOOCO“M Tin Free to the ï¬rst 25 ladies at ï¬rst evening performance Wednesday to Saturday a Fuller handy brush. - A Fuller hair brush to the eldest lady Wednesday evening, and to the most recently married lady Thursday evening. ' Draw to be made after ï¬rst performance Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Royal T heatre AURORA Zlc Cb 27c 190 190 FRIDAY. SATURDAY â€" OCTOBER 22. 23 MONDAY, TUESDAY â€" OCTOBER 25. 26 Kiddies! Sat. Matinee 1.30 p.m. “THE FULLER BRUSH MAN †{ichmon Apple Juice 2 BOJAC‘ Mayonnaise . Crisco . SUPER CREAMED \VIZARD Glass Wax . TOILET SOAP Maple Leal 3 MONARCH ALLEN‘S Grape Fruit MARSH SEEDLESS SL'NKIST VALENCIA I‘WO SHOWS DAILY 00 p.m. Show stal FREE PARKING 4 DAYS U 1‘ 6 Qt. Bskt. 3V Size 96’s Ctn 1 lb. 16 oz Jar 16 oz. Btl. Cakes Doz- )bel' 25c Tins 20 oz. 5 For 250 45c 49c 496 190 25c 1948