9 THE Tlihii'lRATh Rid-imam Tliii. T'nnrsi'iay, December no. 101;: 7 “THE LIBERAL» GORMLEY ,“ttâ€"Ceâ€"TATAMâ€"nâ€"z:*~â€"~«~-~~w 1 An independent Weekly â€" Established 187% W“ “3h: 1“ MW “11,; 1L1 :1 “Rpm. ‘i _‘ Su~ cr'ition i te, $2.00 9- '1': In J; U .' ,d Stzt s #7270 i,. _,,_,.H.\. 1, -..I r & S Alix-nibcr alianadian {h'lelili‘nNi'n‘stizil‘tl'sri:i<i iaiiievn a A {shill .‘ if up)““Mllhlyir. Ham“. '1 .ll, Ll‘MITED J' li' SMITU' MP" pili‘il‘ilt‘r I.“ t vita ‘ui': as: week in cniwv thim- i 12 Vt'ellinirton St. E.. Toronto Phone All. 0467 â€"â€"-â€"â€" iiiuirix in tliliiwi'iiu. Elmm‘l't‘“†“WNW “i-‘ht‘b in thank the patrons on ll 4 i ' v u #rrrâ€" r,- . , , . . , it I N S DEPENDABLE A HAP!“ 31‘“ \E‘u: .\ iiisl't‘lillill ile-imilx'lii‘: clini'acti‘i' t. hithm‘m‘l Hill h- I" N" l 1“" llh‘il' iiianv kind Christmas l ' I B A N c: Time marches on and it is about time to tear the last sliei‘l “~‘3 W†«i '“‘“â€â€˜â€œ'l “l ‘hk' “"V‘IW" ii .. A i. . . . i " SFRVH‘F from the 1948 calendar. We may llil:i}_"iiie it' wt- had the old'Hiir :1» be =li‘}>}iiwl min in imnlsli‘ik l hm‘mln'lmbi MM “Milk M“ “M “H 1‘ [{‘ll‘lh' and Pm†ll ‘ ‘ 3 year back to li\e o\‘ci' again we Hillltl do much better \\llll it. but 3â€â€ “WWâ€: "‘i‘l‘m‘“ il lilt'W‘l- ““l‘m- lil' Us \I ~\\ Y i' l' ll er‘ lit. it is very doubtful if we Would. even it such a wish could be gran 13'}. "~â€"V‘“‘â€"‘-†Ii H I i i (d i l Diqtrid Reprewman‘fl ted. Actually \\e have something much better than the granting: 1hr “H‘HIlH‘I' i'l'd‘é'K‘iL “Hi ("*Ulihi'i Jag. . .. . . , . . , ,e i ' I ' A i - i ' ‘ ‘ ' st v ‘ ‘ " ' " - ' ‘w ~ " .'-" vow lit l i iciiiarltinn', “I'm “(mitt cm] */ i . “ V’ ‘i: < \x ‘M 18 Ellylvt} Sf. (/ L (Av J A T l:_ 01 such a \\i.n.. “c haw a biaiid_inw v.11 \\llll L\tl_\ priest 1‘ ' . 1“, Id) 1 ' I11 I \I )\D HUI elephone 2‘ R clam and unsullmd, “hat We do with the New Year is our inâ€" “"hl W NM“ 10 l>li.\ mili‘li food in! _ VA “Ava xx†7 *~\ __ dividual challenge and our individual responsibility. 1' W‘lii‘l iii 11 time For this." A / Â¥ _ " VT» "7W1! ‘57 “ fl 7:1TI"?Vâ€1":‘.::~Eryn 7 I V r c A, ‘ ,7 , ( #7,. , kw, There are many resolutions we might make. but one all can “1“ 1â€â€œ 1")“ “Wt†>11i<l the \‘11- it ““A “" "â€"AW’ g’m’mw‘p "" "/â€"' V “‘4‘†“"A Hâ€"“f‘; proï¬tably adopt is to play his part in lite nony and iinselt‘ishly. B'li'il‘it- “1 “itâ€? 1W1 :1 him HOW i‘m' . ' , i Looking back over the year that is past we as individuals and “slit «link :in I wanna \vi-ich nn- .. it as a people have much for which to be truly grateful. We can “it ‘1 v i: sincerely thank God and take courage as we press On to the ac- ‘ _ ' l l I 'v ' e “ ‘ .":."s 2 'i '3' '> i I) V of th ticmcndoiis tisk thit llt [atom us lll lllt z, .66.... . . ll 2 PROMPT ATTENTION G“ EN TO YOUR STORM These are challi'inging‘ days which will take tli every best we g Happu New Year 3 ' ‘ SASH REQUIREMENTS. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. [i can give it we are to meet the many pf‘oblems ot‘ this changing O " . I O 3 My, p. “I . .u" u i'v- " i "s ‘ '" 'i- 9 .i Hut s to tln New ten “I'lllv i‘ll‘t with that .101 illl‘l(,.1(ltl.v0l' § “11949 3 l, [\ The Libeia] it may be a bettci yeai than Lilo. and that the .\e\\ 0 v v . : VOWâ€! TUROVTO 110V. l , v i Year now dawning.r may have in store much in happiness, peace 0 t - L A A S JUNIOR B CLUB l) PHONE UNIONV ILLE 128w and security for all the people of (.‘anada. g . vs. l i», “wish/#7:: ' ’ ‘ ‘ ~21 a“; v , ~' g s 1 ~ â€" 3 1“ i mg? PWHQSS . i UPPER CANADA JUNIOR B (‘LUB NEW THEATRE OPENS 3 )10\(,1 . V ‘ N , M ,, T} 1 ‘ h ï¬t I 11 d t ' H '11 l o Tim-111,111 0mm phone 12 z i LIOsz tome out and root for the home team. 1 The Richmond ieatre wiic o icia y opene ‘oâ€"ing‘i wi )e 9 E., - m V. . _ ,, , y V , , . . D an asset to the community and will till a long-felt want. The 3 “mm†‘ 1' (“mum 48“ § Simmmed 1)) North TorOiitO LionS Chlb i1 0 a a theatre is modern in every respect and embodies all the very new- ONW9weoooooo..m waï¬ï¬‚ï¬s Whiihwm £JH‘GMAW:ML/m\“\fï¬â€˜ï¬ . i †est in design and equipment for the safety, comfort and enjoy- ; ‘ "MA AA‘ ment of the patrons. ? i The movie theatre provides opportunity for entertainment and w. in the modem coin- relaxation at a small cost and is a necessity munitv. Movie entertainment will henceforth be, available right we can inSta" complete units With guaranteed ‘Vm'k at home and will prove a convenience to the people of the district. under a time payment plan. The Theatre opening marks another milestone_in Richmond Hill‘s progress and development. Not only does it Q‘H‘O \ong‘e The down payment is only 10% and the terms are 9833’. Street a fine modern and attractive building but it also will be an spread over a period up to two years. attraction which will bring many people to the \'lllti,9je lor businâ€" ess. and makes the community more attractive to prospective residents and home builders. _ ‘ . u . Congratulations and, best Wishes to “the tichmi’md . May ill 1' and long continue to make a worthwhile contribution to & iihgsdbemmunity life of Richmond Hill and surrounding: district. fl; Phone- Richmond Hill 296W “Cry, 82 Yonge Street P.O. Box 119 Congratulations and 1 “MONOGOONNQ "MW 0â€â€MWWWWOWOWO T 6 Best Wishes for i i E g ‘ the Success of g By Alan Paton not t‘altered and has, in tact attained lhis goal with a minimum ol‘ words and no involved emotions whatsoever. The book has almost everything: to ' ‘ , ' chilmers «999990999900099ow999999999999 900†Reviewed by Dom Lamb 0 The Ric ‘ mond OurSincere Wish for your A novel involving racial prejudice on a national scale seems almost recommend it; beautiful ])1i)>‘0, direct certain to inspire a reader at its close narrative. and an inspiring: subject. with rage; righteous or otherwise, ac- Alan Paton's book, reviewed by So many books Dora Lamb, is one of the many new cording to his lie‘hts. these past few years have fallen into books that will be avaiiabie to the this category and while righteous public when the Library opens earlyi wrath is a healthy experience, it is in January. not the most inspiring one. Comâ€" '______ . passion is the main emotion aroused by this book and it therefore appears to be the most successful book writ- Did wu know that in Vaughan ten on the subject. Township there is a little town called a Mr. Paton was, for many Kern‘s. 5‘ Ttstin. It consists of a church, i. icbmimd, y’zaémma/ , Malawi, “ not - thth social worker in South Africa 3114 he few houses, Case Implement Dealer. came in time to see behind the hatred General Store, Hardware Store and a and oppression the motivating factor Siml-_Gain Feed Service Min 0f the Stark “aged-V being 9"“th in In this mill you will find feed for his beaUtlful County-‘3 1t “'35 fem" all your ï¬ne stock. Also you \\‘ll V â€"““5p°kenv deep'l'ooted’ and a,“ per‘ ï¬nd a fella by the name of Pat who "adil‘g- AS a result Of this Imight will grind your grain, hand out feed, he has written a deeply Sincere and and as a premium you may get a joke g mOV'hlg StOI‘Yi above bitterness and thrown in for good measure, as Pat ibigiovtry- ' . ' I seems to have plenty of them. we all? lmmematel‘v Ciptwateii m Now you may want some hardware. the Opening sentences’ There 1.5 a You will' ï¬nd this in the store where lovely road that runs from Ixope into ,. . v _ . ‘, . | V you will he waited on by Hazel. Theie the hills. These hills are glass-cow ‘ V . v . .. , also you may ï¬nd a Joke tied up with 91 ed and rolling, and they are lovely beyond any singing of it. The road climbs seven miles into them, to Caris ibrooks; and from there, if there is § no mist, you look down on one of the fairest valleys in Africa." them to you' We come upon the hero directly, At this time of year we would like the Reverend Stephen Kumaio, deg- to thank all our customers of the cendant of the proud Zulu race and past sixteen years for their patronage Anglican minister whose pastorate and hope t0 SON/e you and any "9‘" lies in a remote district once rich land customers that would like to shop in but now fast declining. The essence our humble little town as we are ready to serve you from the time we ‘ Future Success“ your order. _ If you want to see ‘Roy, he may be in the mill the store or on the road â€" getting; goods for you or taking General Contractors in charge of Construction Aurora Building Co. Ltd. AURORA - - ONTARIO i i z 4 Maple Block &\Tile Ltd. 1211 Bathurst St., Toronto Ke. 5373 Maple ~ Maple 6 9Wm9¢oomowmmmwm of Kumalo is his moving quality 01’ innocence and gentleness. Violence EVE up in the “101'â€ng till “'0 Eet i0 and hatred are unknown to him. be‘h at night- When he searches for his lost son in WlShlhg‘ .VOU «'1 happy and 13105991“ the unsavory reaches of Johnannes_ ous New Year from Hazel Pat and burg this innocence of the dark evil ROY- of the native section shines purely 999999 OWNO““9W0060990099QOOOMOOOWOWOONMOOOWOOOO 09.90000090000000 69096000OMQQOéOOONOOQO‘OOOMO0096606690? :60“. _MMMMmMMMMMMMMM For “RESULTS THAT COUNT†Feed R COOPER AND SONS Dealers in Shur-Gain Feed, Hardware, E E like a candle flame. I. I With the aid of a few friends. mem- Gasv 011v Batter“? and Tires oo9wo9wumwmmmmwm9mmoommmo§ orable people all of them and after . . . ’ 99999 9999900900900» 09 Mm \ MW PLUS many VICiSSItudes Kumalo ï¬nally 9 . 0‘, .w...o.°.â€â€. “W O t ï¬nds his son. Here tragedy eners. " ' A 'l‘ “h h d l' Good fluality Scratch Grains caricatureorienting killed and Kumalo‘s son charged with gettable. The most memorable is a . superb description of the meeting be- tween Kumalo and the father of the The laying. pellets ‘Should be fed at the rate . murdered man. The book reaches a CONGRATULATIONS ' i TheNew andModern RICHMOND THEATRE RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO emancipation from the fear of bon- dage and the bondage of fear, why, 135 Portage AVe- E- 288 St. Catherine St. W. ~ ' i i . i . conform our MASIE M _..__.c that is secret.†3 E Z 0 0 O 9 0 ¢ 9 O 0 O 0 O PLUS his murder. g The scenes that follow are unfor- g 0 . ' ~ _ v r . , A slow and beautiful climax when Kum- g 0t approxmiately 0 lbs. per 100 buds as a M alo realms to his home and keeps a noon supplement sprinkled on top of the v solitary vigil through the last night has inflamed ‘ M; of his son's life ltilet on a ill in ' masn. . o M- Ndotsheni. q M‘ “And while he stood there the sun rose in the east. M Yes, it is the dawn that has come. -_ _ The titihoya wakes from sleep, and ' ' ' " ANCE goes about its work of forlorn ci'y- sound and PIIOJQCthn Eqmpment » BALzED D M ing. The sun tips with lights the 3 FE. S L - 3 mountains of Ine‘eli and East Griil- "THE \VORI D’Q FINFQT" . A†CLASSES or M ualand. The great valley of the Um- I i A g 2 Mum" †z'imkulu is still in darkness, but the D' .t :1 t d F . .1 v v 1' 1 v . :AUR: Elaine: . light will come there. Ndotsheni is 15 11 )u 6 AC “51‘05 )5 § 7 mmusaows . ' still in darkness, but the light will . g ' E1 Phone 54’ We dellver come there also. For it is the dawn “M M M Wl M that has come. as it has come for a TORONTO VANCOUVER iï¬ï¬â€™lzm‘mumvts: thousand centuries, never failing. 10‘ 80nd sue“ 963 Granville Street I ' But when that dawn will come, of our . . M MONTREAL wmnwm 3 i M Mr. Paton in his ï¬rst novel has A i OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0006000OOOOOQOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOit 0.09.0.6900‘0000000O990.00000NOOOOOOOOOOOOOONOOO