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The Liberal, 10 Feb 1949, p. 5

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PA Armour Haightg fichool NELSON B‘OYLEN President SA'HWJRDAY, fiEB. 1% To select a Federal Candidate for the Riding of York North Corner Wilson Ave. 8; Avenue R:‘.., North York Township 9000O¢W000000099000O¢¢WOOO©OQ®O0®OOOOMOOMOM “unawuuumukmnusuhmaflammuanmbfiflmaflflml anam FEB. mm RICHMOND HILL AND VICINITY sATiJRDAY, A ~ SPECEAMZM AUTO 1mm SERVICE York North Progressive Conservative HOCKEY AT ITS BEST Admission: Adults 50c; Children 35c . Ernesfi GIRL GU‘IDI MEMBER TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD l’l NORTH TORONTO “EIONS” Ignition, Carburetors, Starters, Generators, Motor Tune Up. Toronto’s Healthiest Suburb RICHMOND HILL ARENA rinary Sur Thornhill TORONTO ROYALS Richmond Hill O.H.A. JUNIOR “B” EVERYBODY WELCOME 'oronto Theat DICK SHELTON HORNI’IILI Steele’s Corners ADMISSION Realtor OCIA'I 8:30 p.m. serve the need of your community ganization with city-wide co-opera AT 1:30 PM In Ch ATS pyfi at £11 30F Febrmas'y 2% )me Phor M re Club 3f ARCHIE CAMERON of RK and VII) Secretary Woodbridge flWfl H MON D H ILL MCLI ESTATE venln SELI ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH RICHMOND HILL Rev. W. F. Wrixon. L.Th., R.D. Rector Sunday, February 13. Septuagesima 10 a.m. â€" Sunday School 11 a.m. â€" Morning Prayer. Speaker Mr. AEH. Cuttle, Field Commis- Sunday, February 10 am. â€" Sunday 11 a.m. â€" Morning Mr. A. H. Cuttle sioner Diocese of RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. W. Hirtle, B.A., Minister Sunday, February 13, 1949 10 am. â€"â€" The Sabbath School. 11 a.m. 'â€" Public Worship. Everybody welcome. 10 am. â€" Sunday Séhoo (Nursery, Primary and Interme iate) and Adult Bible Class. 11 a.m. â€" Morning Worship. RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C‘. B. Bl-eihen, I}. A. Minister Sunday, February 13, 1949 The Young Adult groupof the Richmond Hill United Church will hold a Valentine party in the Sunday School room of the church next Monday evening, February 14, at 8 pm. Come out for a social evening of fun. Mrs. James Ley {vishes to express her gratitude to her many frlends 101' cards, plants, flowers and kind enquiries durmg her recent stay in hospltal. c1w33 Sunday Afternoon Bible Classes for all. Send our children to Sunâ€" day Schopl to-day and we’ll stop Cl the youth gangs of tomorrov The Bible says: “Train up a ch in the way he should go: and wh he is old, he will not depart frc it.” â€"â€" Prov. 22:6 next mo'eting will b of Miss Katherin Ball and Miss 81 MAPES the E Church next men‘s c‘ mittee was a of this. Fla) were discuss< 7:00 P.M. ,EVANGELISTIC HOUR Speaker: Gordon Mitchell, Mgr. “The Home Evangel Book Shop“ Toronto ' 8:15 RM. A FTER CHURCH SONG -FEST Come and enjoy this surprise time mg‘ Auxm: Church, he: Svanefelt, were discu GOSPEL SERVICES 7 p.111. â€" Evening music by the cl A1] are welcome The life and v Andrew Kirk, t p.m. â€" Evening Praye All are cordiallv invited All fiom St, Richmond Hill, ruary 8, 1949, Fred beloved husband of and dealL father of 74:11 year. ‘Resting Taylor’s Funeral M will be held at 2 50 years ago, where he engaged i a real estate business. Mr. Mape wife, Alice Dopks, predeceased mr a few years ago. Both had retain ed a keen interest in this (listrim The funeral service was held 2 Wright .& Taylor’s Funeral home Weunesday, r'ebruary znd. Inter ment in Headford United Churc Cemetery. St, Richmond Hill, Tuesday, Fe ruary 8, 1949, Fred Arthur Ularl beloved husband of Emlly Stee and dear father of Wesley, in l' 34:11 year. Resting at Wright Taylor’s Funeral home. Servi will be held at 2 p.111. Thursda February 10:. and interment Rlchmond 1111] Cemetery. pltal Ma; Monday Social and Personal 1] ARM T} Heart Tuesd 1' L13! Masonic Hall Richmond Hill 3 :00 PM. ,e regula: Auxiliary aper 1'c venin liv han‘ ‘mel' 1 CARD OF THANKS 13y even Mar â€" The death occurred 01 ,'January 31. 1949, of L ‘Iapes in St. Joseph's Hos amuton, in 1115 mst year 21' rasident of l-leadford, Ml moved to Hamilton ahou ; ago, where he engaged in M u Held in the the Morning Worship. Evening Worship. Specia the choir. ' 1y invited ntton W1 31 d work of :, to whom challenge, ‘ W DEATHS At his home ne welcome 1t 111 11“ nte An at u p s surprise time ymns and tes- in the 1t Toronto Prayer. the even )me mm f Mr. and Mrs 1d at the home 111, with Miss Beresford in 111E I‘l child when from 1t 1‘ n f1 W . M ven m 1f We do riot need a special day To bring you to our mind For the days We do not think of Are very hard to find. LANGSTARF BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Albert. Jones, Minister Sunday, February 13th 11 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. Sunday School Classes for all ages. 7 p.111.â€"Gospel Service. Wed.. Feb. 16, 8 p.111.â€"â€"P1'ayer Meeting Fri, Feb. 18â€"Young' People’s Society. WELDRICK der reduced postage costs. This ser- vice has been taken over by UEFB and they were present to find out if the )rrangements were to be 'sim- ilar to that in the past and to get answers to other questions arising from the transfer. I It was suggested that the village arrange a central depot for receiving parcels and arrange for them to be transported to the Toronto depot. Althugh Council members felt they could look after such things as trans- portaton, pending; further information no definite action was' taken. The Clerk “‘as instructed to write, the person who had indicated his in- tention of attending- the Council meeting for this purpose. to find out what was wrong and endeavor to ar- range another meeting- in the near future. Council decided to send felicitations to F. Hoover tirenyent as manager of branch of the 'Canadia atve of the Parcel Service of the Un- ited Emergency Fund to Britain failâ€" ed to turn up ~at 7.30 p.m. as had been arranged and confirmed. The. citizens waited until 8.30 p.m., in hopes of getting additional informa- ton regarding this service. Mrs. P. C. Hill pointed out that she had looked after the former Person- al Parcel Service, tinder which par- cels to Great Britain were sent un- der reduced postage costs. This ser- vice has been taken over by UEFB Councillor Middleton, who with Councillor Mabley, is on the Commitâ€" tee reported he had been assured they would not start building until enough money is raised. _ 'Members were unanimous .in the opinion that the Hall must not he a financial liability to taxpayers. ‘ Fails To Turn Up Several representatives of church and ladies’ organizations and others were disappointed [\rh'eln 213 represent- The committee was appointed under the provincial by-laws governng such halls entitled to provincial aid. not be handed 0' ity until free of Uounm mittee 3v ex; o'm merce worth B passed a 1t W h 1d ‘cte 31 10 1t m husband i1 uld n .1an IN MEMORIAM ;m interest(d fratern‘ nizations for this pu )r Tomlin said the 1' e n Hall 1d and fatfier, Ells Dan" Weldrick. wh< hlp! ,ance In memory then er to and >1'uary 7. pecial day that at pl'c sh with a to Council and why the Hall ‘ the Hall will the municipal- 1t rlhr asked ningdthe c 1-medâ€" that Would also that 1' E Mal an at asponsibility a to lump n a1 financial ayers. This, s‘xould not a letter of on his re- the local I Bank of 1t th spons lfi‘a 91101 .V n 111 AI \‘it)' tho With fin- Club and m C when availal 194( mail ht rpose it i: forth OVED when fm )m th Ul’] ‘ay VELLORE. FEB. 11 KLEINBURG, FEB. 16 MAPLE. FEB. 18 VAN DORF. FEB 21 \VOODBRIDGE. FEB. 23 EDGELEY. FEB. 25 AGINCOURT. MARCH 3 'I‘HISTLETOWN. MAR. 11 KING, MAR 18 OOONOWMNOOOOOOWO {BUNNY ooooowoowmomwowo Immediate Delivery $169.50 up Paris Auto Supply Lid. Vellore Jr. Farmers WAfiHERS Richmond Hill Phone 86 BE SURE TO RF 1 Year Guarantee CONNOR DMD flL‘ by the at KEDS I'HE 3 Wednesday & Thursday, February 16 - 17 § DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR. in '909.OO.”“OOOHC¢7%‘)°°MWOQOGQNOOOOOO.OOW”69‘ CHARLES HOOVER, i Clerk. Township of Markham. : ‘ 3 0 “00600 Unionville, Ontario. «99«wewooooeeooooouwmowuoeooowwwono 90900690000000999QOGQOQNOOOOMOOOWOMOWM 6000909006”“90v00066N06®WOOWOOOOOOOOOWOOQ Friday, 7.58 & 10.35 Showing Showing at 7.24 & 9.24 With HENRY DANIELL, ROBT. COO'HE, NIGEL BRUCE Showing at. 7.25 Applicant please state age and qualifications in application Duties to commence immediately upon appointment. Salary not to exceed 82400 per annum. ‘ Applications to be filed with the undersigned on or before FEBRUARY 24th, 1949. Road Superintendent for Markham Twp. MONDAY TO FRIDAY Box Office Opens 6.45 Free Parking Friday £5 Sa‘iurday, February 18 - 19 GENE AUTRY and CHAMPION in “ The Strawberry Roan "’ LIBERAI Monday é’y. Tueaday, February 14 - 15 “ Naked City ” Starring BARRY FITZGERALD Friday & Saturday â€" February 11 & 12 “Here Comes Trouble” Royal Theatre AURORA Starring JACK CARSON and ANN SOTHE‘RN Interview with council will be TOWN ?riday, 7.26 & 9.2 MATINEE SATU “ April Showers ” Matinee Saturday at 2.00 pm RICH WANTED “ The Exile” 1K in Cinecolor Plus 7; Saturday, 6.16, 8,07 & 9.58 RDAY AT 2.00 RM. Saturday, 6.00, 8.17 & 10.34 Last complete show 9.00 Last complete show 9.00 SAT Q HOLIDAYS Box Office Opens 5.45 Sat. Matinee 1.30 1rsd EARKHAM by appointment 1949

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