a aw: 1.; .. .. .. .. .. z. . .. .. .. .. .. .. ~.. ‘. .. TELEPHONE 200-J 0-6 (‘0006600606060660.6666“...“O. ’“OOOOOO“QOQOO HOME PERMANENT Softens and scents the bath water. Assorted fragrances 65c., $1.25 and $3.00 WINDSHIELDS AND DOOR GLASS INSTALLED PAREï¬ AUTO SUPPLY LTD. Give Her a Christmas Pack- aged Richz‘rd Hudnut Dusting Powder & Cologne Set $3.50 Other Sets $4.75 up “ APRIL SHOWERS †35¢ M $2.35 By Cheramy Perfume and Cologne $1.50 Other Gifts, 65c. to $2.50 $006“ N00â€0000â€MWWMWA Complete Kit, $3.25 CashmereBouquet GIFT SETS Sparkling Gifts of > G E M E Y by Richard Hudnut BATHETTES Contains three exquisite perfumes "Gardenia". "Great Expectations" and "Studio"â€"in handbag phials. A Wide Variety of Fine Cosmetics to Choose From SAFETY GLASS RAI Suggestions for Christmas Shopping CHRISTMAS CRACKER Auto Wreckers Richmond Hill Phone 86 Richmond Hill, Thursday, December 9, 1948 $2.25 Containing Shaying Cream, Skin Bracer, etc. M E N N E N Christmas Gift Bax For Men by Woods MILK FOAM. 20c.. 30c" 55c. BATH OIL, 60c. and $1.00 BUCKINGHAM Shave Bowl . . . . . . 75c. SCHICK Injector Razor Set, 66c. & 98c. PINANDS Lilac Vegetal .. 65c. & $1.25 Remington Electric Shavers $19.95, $23.95 WILKINSON English Razor Sets, $5 up Others, 49c., 98c., etc. BATH LUXURIES A simulated snake skin case. containing five bottles of Revlon nail preparations, implements and lipstick \ $3.95 Other Sets, $1.00 and $2.50 up Box of 12 cards, all different, with enve- lopes, 256.1 smartly Styled Gifts by KB‘ “A Small Wonder Set†CAMERAS by Kodak . . . . $3.47 to $20.44 ROLLIT Never Slip Ball Pen . . .. $1.69 EXPORT Cigarettes . .1, . . . . . 20 for 350. LADY ESTHER Gift Sets . . 95c. & $1.25 VELVETTA Bath Salts . . . . . 3 lbs. 69c. CHRISTMAS CARDS Fragrance Gardenia, Pine Needles or Apple Blossom I $1.29 _ u .X'VH _ The with Exclusive Features Give the Popular Ronson Lighter $6.50 up With Accessory Kit $6.85 up BILLFULD ELECTRIC WIRING & REPAIRS RICHMOND HILL ELECTRICAL SHOP GILSON HOT AIR FURNACES AND OIL BURNERS Revlon PEN AND PENCIL SET BOXED, $1.95 PEN â€" $1.25 $259 up 82 YONGE â€" PHONE 296W >OOO€ Thomhill Phone 12 Real Estate & Business Broker fOONMOGQQOOOON 900000090 OWOMMOOQ¢¢QWOOO Thornhill Hockey Club will sponsor a dance and euchre at Lawrence Memorial Hall next Wednesday even- ing, Dec. 15th. Freddy Martin and his orchestra will supply the music and admission will be 50c. Come out and have fun. Proceeds will assist your local bantams. Earl Hair: H. & S. Christmas BEECH“; “Christmas Carols" and “Commun- ity Health†will feature the program when Earl Haig' Home and School As- sociation holds its regular monthly meeting in the School on December 13 at 8:15 pm. ['NIONVILLE TRSUTEES ARE ACCLAIMED There will be no contest for the privilege of serving on the Trustee Board for the Police Village of Unâ€" ionville. The following were elected by acelamation: William Bradley, K. B. Watson and Earl Bratton. Birth Mr. and Mrs. Warren Harvey (nee Eva Findlay) Thornhill, are happy to announce the birth“ of a son, Gregg- Cameron, Sunday, December Thornhill Bantams defeated Toronâ€" to York Indians with a score of 2-1 in their ï¬rst game of the season. played at Icelandia Rink last Satur- day. Congratulations, fellows. Thornhillflockey Club Sponsor Dance I), 1948, at Grace Hospitél. Mother and baby ï¬ne. This‘rnllillnBaintams Win First Games The- lst Thornhill TI‘OOp Boy Scouts will hold a waste paper col- Tzction on Saturday, December 11th. Householders are requested to have paper tied in bundles and ready for collectors. Waste rag-s are also needed. Junior g‘ii'ls’ chow-s included queline Cooke, Evelyn Byers. I Goodchild, Marilyn Mackintosh. ~Senior choir included Jun-2 1 Betty Empx'ingham, To y Hunte Jeanine Mackintosh, w o aim her appeal-an“ in the cheer-1e section. Ina Mrs. marry uwiabey, sumn Yvonne, who moved from Thor: o Orangeville some time ago, Mrs. Wilcocks and Stuart who ieft this district a year or two 3.2: Prize winners in this district in- cluded: Anthony Hunter (newcomers to Ja nes Ave); Mary Stachiw, Jean Lak,1)ou’gfas Cooper, Peter Hunter. Michael Rochester, Kenneth Gal- braith. Diplomas were awarded to Eugenie Gomez, Harrv Ilooke, Velou- ica Hl'asc'e, Tony Hunter, Yvonne Mackintosh, Eric Neil, Bruce Steph- enson. Peter Turner. Stuart Wilcocks Yvonne Swabey, John Humphrics. Junior g'irls’ chorus included Jac- Noticed in the audience were and Mrs. Harry Sw‘abey, Silsan Yvonne, who moved from T1101 Dr. Hill set the pace by conï¬ning his speech and presentaton remarks to just one word “congratulatonsâ€. and in keeping with this brevity. the guest speaker, Leslie E. Blackwell, K. C., Attorneyâ€"General of Ontario, adâ€" vised pupils to take advantage of their education, to ï¬t themselves for the role of good citizenship in their community, and to have fun. Commencement exercises at Earl Hai‘g- Collegiate Friday ngiht, Novem- her 26th, featured such well-known personalities as Dr. Carl Hill, Major J. Craig. Maï¬or R. E. 'Balengl-fH C. Hogg‘. Hon. G. S Henry, T. R Deacon, K. C. J. E. Smith, M P. was unable to attend but sent his 1'0 g‘rets. hill 102. Evening Auxiliary Elects ()[Ticers The Evening- Auxiliary of the W, M.S. of Thornhill United Church met at the home of Mrs. E. Jaques last month. Worship service was conduc- ted by Mrs. E.clest0ne. The study of China was continued under the direction of Mrs. Heron, and Mrs. A. Martindale reported favourable pro- :ress by the C.G.I.T. . Mrs. Morton read the report of the nominating committee, and the slate of officers elected reads as follows: President, Miss G. Wesley; lst Vice- presdent, Mrs. A. Morton; 2nd vice- president, Mrs. A. Durant; 3rd vice- president, Mrs. A. Martindale; cor- responding secretary, Mrs. D. Gillies: treasurer, Mrs. G. Beaten; recording secretary, Mrs. R. H. Jeffery; Chris- tian Stewardship, Mrs. L. Denby; Community Friendship, Mrs. A. Ec- clestone; supply secretary, Mrs. M. Heion: Temperance and Christian citizenship" Mrs. D. Craig; Missionâ€" ary Monthly, Miss Lillian Francis; Press and Literature, Mrs. F. Maw; pianist, Mrs. D. Davidson. , Geoff Jackson’s Skate Exchange Geoff Jackson has commenced an original business, on a small scale. He. is Operating a skate exchange, and it works something like this. If you have a pair of outgrown skates and wish a larger pair, take them to Geofl’ and for a nominal charge, you may possibly get a larger pair to ï¬t. A limited number of ski boots will be handled in the same way. If you have experienced an encounter with the'exchanges downtown, you will apâ€" preciate a bargain at Geoff’s skate exchange. The Young Ladies’ Guild of Thorn- hill United Church held a highly. suc- cessful sale in the Sunday School hall Saturday afternoon. Opened by Rev. E. E. Kent, and attended by .many old friends and members of the‘ Guild. The risk business transacted at each tabe didn’t interfere with the social atmosphere created whenl frinds meet. l Earl Hamr Collegiate Commencement A speedy recovery to Natalie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hooke Church St., who suffered apainful in- Jury to an elbow recently. Doncaster Ladies’ Club held their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday evening, December 7th, at the home of ers. A. Mottershaw. This was the Christmas meeting and was marked by a party. For that lovely Christmas perman- ent wave, make yoUr appointment now at La‘Grove Hairdressing, Thorn- DAVID MCLEAN Selling Humes Is Our Business venir THORN HILL PHONE IS NO“ M 1‘. Overbury 48W Included Jac- Byers, Elame te: am! ) made leadng and nhill and also 3 .0OOQOOMOOOOOOOOQQOOQOQOQOGMNQOOOOOOOOONW QQQQOOQO‘OQOOG’O‘DQQQQ00909999000OOOMOOQMOOOOOOOQOOQ OOOG OOOGOOOOO¢O¢ON¢¢O°OO¢O“OO«OOOâ€0“O“OOO§“O‘ EIEEIHIIIIIIEIIIEIHIMEIIHIIIIIIIIIII: r. ‘ - “Eiï¬llflflfllmfllfllllfllflll III-III..- “OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMOOOo¢¢0000600600¢00¢0960600§u§ '1 I Ratepayers Meeting Time will not permit my calling to see every elector, but I trust you will exercise your franchise to elect me as Reeve for 1949, and I can assure you I can give experienced leadership. lower taxes. with good sound administration in both Township and County business and problems coming before council. Those present at the nomination meeting Monday, November 29th, at Unionville, will remember I asked for information on several accounts in the treasurer’s report. and I produced figures on the high cost of‘ operating the Township truck, but I received only one answer, and that one answer, according to Township tiles, was incorrect. Committments have already been made for a new prin- ciple of assessment and an assessment commissioner ap- pointed at a salary of $1800 plus travelling expenses which with the necessary assistance required will bring the cost 01' this service to several thousand dollars. The appointment of a planning and advisory board con- sisting of 5 men..appea1‘s to be an expensive duplication of services that could well be dealt with by an elected council responsible at all times to the people. Electors 0f Markham Twp.- - In allowing my name to go before you for Reeve, I respectfully solicit your sup} campaign. and your vote on Monday, Decei 2 mills should have occurred, especially when the raise of assessment throughout the Township amounted to over a half million dollars. This increase alone would give the Township, including governmcnt subsidy, approximately $4,878.00 which should have been enough to take care of the increan salaries and wages. I take this opportunity of discussing with you the trend throughout the Township of keeping the expenditure within the bounds of the ability of people to pay. While our populationcontinues to grow we may expect increases in the cost of social services as well as our public and secondary schools. During the year 1948 the Township Rate was levied on the assessment made in 1947 and I feel that no increase of I' E LLOW RATEI’A Y E RS: All candidates and ratepayers interested in Markham Township affairs please try to attend. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 10 MAPLE HALL Dance to the Music of Bob McGarvey and his Richvale Revellers SATURDAY, DEC. 1 1th By Thomhill and-District Lions Club Appiy Tlmrnhill Hardware, Thornhill styled and produced by us in our modern fur shop Do you kin that some of the lovely fur coats nd scans in downtown show windows were Thamhiï¬ Furriers GREEN LANE, THORNHlLL WILL BE HELD AT THORNHILL MASONIC HALL AT 8:30 Old Time and Modern Dancing CARETA KER FOR RINK SERIES. ADAM REITER DANG ght in your own neighborhood? Telephone Thornhiil 371‘: Yours sincerely solicit your support during my on Monday, December 13th. CHAS. H. HOOPER. 88a Candidate