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Automatic REFRESHMENTS The 1949 1 FORD 8.MONARGH \; TOWING LUBRICATION Slow Battery Charging and Rentals GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES Any Quantity LITTLE BROTHERS forfree Siren grille/wed w/f/I V/ TAD/Ni ’1"5.â€â€/â€â€™9 51d tcgford Feeds Toronto «In/e to YES WE'HAVE IT â€" SOMETHING NEW Blatchford’s Chick Starter Krumbles WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION 6W5 70%? 07/6413 :: muse-a mam : Ebcnma {a DRAW ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH RICHMOND HILL LANGSTAFF SERVICE STATION SOME FORD MODELS MONARCH SEDANS EA V ESTROUG HING ROOFING THURSDA Y, March 17 NEW FINDLAY AND PEASE FURNACES Parts and Repairs for all makes of furnaces TINSM 1TH PQULTBY WAN’E‘E Phone AGINCOURT 2-481, or write to Norolda Poultry R. R. 2 _â€" SCARBORO JUNCTION Telephone Thornhill 161'2 PAUL DUBOIS Licensed Mechanics Iron; 3rd, G.E. Toaster. ADMISSION 35c AT 8 I’.M AND 0F FEED EVERYBODY WELCOME RICHMOND HILL TEE Good Prices ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. W. F. Wrixon, L.’l‘h., R.D. Rector Sunday, March 20. Lent 3 8 11.111. â€" Holy Communion, Cor- porate Communion of Evening" Guild. 10 a.m. â€" Sundav School and Bible 10 am. â€" Sunday School and Bible Class .. 11 a.m. â€" Morning Prayer and Ser- mon Sleject_“The Lord’s Prayer.†3.30 pm. â€" Adult Conï¬rmation Class 7 p.m. â€"- Evening Prayer and Ser- mon. Preacher, The Rev. K. D. Whatmoug'h, Trinity Church, Aur- ora. Wednesday, March 23, 3 p.m. Devotions and Bible Study “The Holy Spirit.†UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. B. Brethen, B. A. Minister Sunday, March 20, 1949 10 21.111. â€"â€" Sunday School 11 a.m. â€" Morning Worship. 7 pm. â€" Evening.r Worship. Special PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. W. Hirtle, B.A., Minister Sunday, March 20, 1949 10 a.m. â€" The Sabbath School. J. Murphy. Entertainment incl cards, dancing: to the music of Boa-g- and his orchestra and V numbers by Miss Lola Jones. evening: was acclaimed one of most successful in the history Richmond Lodge. 11 21.111 23 Annual Ladies‘ Night held last Wednesday evening Wis 21 most sucâ€" cessful and very delightful social event. The hall was decorated in a most attractive manner and nearly one hundred and ï¬fty attended in- eluding many visitors from Toronto and district centres. Following :1 sumptuous dinner the guests were re ceived by Lambert E. Atkinson, rul- ing master of the Lodge and Mrs. Atkinson, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Craigie and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Murphy. Entertainment included cards, dancing: to the music of Max Boa-g- and his orchestra and vocal An interesting evening is planned for Friday evening, March 18th, at Richmond Hill High School when there will be Class demonstrations, Physical Training demonstrations. project displays, educational pictures, Science experiments by students in the Lab., Tea in one of the rooms from 9 to 10.15. The chief purpose of the evening is to create an oppor- tunity for the four parties most in- terested in the school to become ac- quainted \yith each other. These are, of course, the Board, Stafl’, par- ents and pupils. ‘ Parents, Christian workers 01‘ ministers are invited to come in and take note of the sound Chris- tian training given by capable in- structors to the children of this district. We especally desire to reach boys and girls who are not going to Sunday School. Won’t going to St you help us 7 :00 RM. EVANGELISTIC HOUR Speaker: DrfS. F. Sommacal While a gang of volunteer work- men were excavating the last foot of earth for the new Sunday School room under the present Sunday School at the Richmond Hill United Church, Monday evening: students of 10A and 108 of R.H-.H.S. and assist- ing artists presented a variety con« cert which drew rounds of applause from the assembled audience and from the workers in the nether reg- ions. Proceeds from the evening which was sponsored by the Youngr Adult Group will go to the Building Fund of the Church. ' Held in the Masonic Hall Richmond Hill 3:00 PM. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES 8:15 P.M. AFTER CHURCH SONG-FEST Come along' and enjoy this old- fashioned time of singing your favourite hymns and choruses. Everyone welcome. Guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Taylor on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Parmenter and family of Toronto, and Miss Sonu Canara, Medical Student ,Who at the present time is taking a three year course at the Toronto Western Hospital and hopes to graduate this year. Miss Canara attended the morning servxce at the United Church dressed in her native costume. GOSPEL SERVICES Prize-winners at the euchre held in St. Mary’s Parish Hall last Fri- nay. March 11, were: Ladies lst, Mrs. O’Neil, 2nd, Mrs. B. Watson, consolation, Mrs. Middleton. Mon. Mrs. Anna Murphy as gent, 2nd W. Bowan, consolation, Walter Paxton. The Agents Office Staff of Agency Number 27, Mutual Life of Canada presented on Tuesday, March lst, to Miss Annie Tyndall, a lovely R.C.A. Victor Radio, the occasion being her 25th anniversary with the Company. m Mary Mr. and Mrs. William White and son, Steven, of Han0ver were week end visitors with 'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art White, Mill St. Parish ialist, will Wednesady 12 noon to The United Church W.M.S. are having a quilting on Thursday, March 24th, in the ‘school room be- ginning at 10 o’clock. Anyone wish- mg to help is welcome. Richmond Lodge A.F. & A. M. No Social and Personal â€"‘ Public Worship Everybody welcome arch Hall W .. All are welcome ‘OVVI'le vrie, R. 0., eyesig »e at Austm’s Dru March 23, 9.30 examine eyes for Toronto at meeting 1t t spec- : Store am. to glasses. The the Mr. A. H. Woods, the el'al condidate will be 1: at the regular meeting- moml Hill and district Regular meeting to be evening, March 18th, at T. A. Weaver, president North Riding Associati Ave., Richmond Hill. Building in North York totalled $1,546,425.00 for February 1949. Per- mits to the value of $2,485,284.00 have been issued for January and February this year compared with 3879.92500 fgr the corresponding: February this year con 387992500 for the Cl ï¬rst two months of 1948 Banquet speaker will be Donald F‘ Sullivan, a young man of Junior Farmer age, representing the United States National Commission of Un- ited Nations Educational Scientiï¬c and Cultural Organization. Mr. Sul- livan is an able speaker and from reports will be yvorth hearing: Among resolutions to be dealt with will be several from county and lo- cal associations, while an entirely new constitution for Junior Farmers of Ontario has been prepared and will be presented for ‘approval. Queen’s University, Kingston, is appealing; for a little more than three million dollars in a public subscrip- tion campaign to raise money for es- sential construction, endowment and maintenance cQStS- ‘ .Names of all delegates who pur- pose attending, must be in the hands of the local Agricultural Rep1~esen~ tative not later than April 13. Opening of the Conference will take place in Memorial Hall on Monday morning. Theme of the conference will be “Working together.†Many subjects will be discussed including anhinteresting 1"eviewV of “Etiquette.†On the same day livestock barns, greenhouses and Macdonald Institute will be open from 2 to 4 p.m. for those wishing to visit. A Junior Farmer Church service will be held ;in Memorial Hall at 7.30 p.m. foll- owed by a Eellowship Hour Annual meeting of the Ontario Junior Farmers’ Association, will be held at the Ontario Agricultural Col- lege, Guelph, on April 2-1, 25 and 26: it was announced last week. Registration will rbleg'iniart 2 p.111. on Sunday, April 24 in the Common Room of the Administration Building. and the proceedings opened Wlth a celebration of the Holy Communion. The chief speaker of the (lay was the Venerable F. J. Sawers, M.A., D. D., Archdeacon of York. Dr. Sawâ€" ers presented a report on Church Ex- tension in the diocese of Toronto and more especially the sixteen new par- ishes in the vicinity of Toronto. Din- ner was served in the parish hall by the ladies of the church, and the at- ternoon was spent discussing sever- al subjects of importance to the Deanery and Diocese. After a full (lay, tea was served at Trinity Recâ€" tory by Mrs. Whatmoug'h, wife of the Rector of the parish. WEST AND NORTH YORK D r ,‘RY AT AURORA A full atte dr ’c‘e of'Clergy, rep- resenting the twenty-two churches of West and North York Deanery gathered at Trinity-Church, Aurora, on Monday of this week for the ï¬rst meeting- of this year. The Raw. W. F.7Wrixon, Rural Dean, presided. The directors of the York County Crop Improvement Association are busy these days drumming up ent- ries for the York County Seed Fair and Bacon Show which is being held this year in the Town Hall at New- market on Tuesday, March 22 and alrdady the directors of the Hog Producers have ï¬lled their quota of entries for the competition for Wilt- shire sides. Present indications are that there will be ‘a considerable in- crease in the entries with the enâ€" larged and revised prize list for the seed show. Entries for the seed sec- tion of the fair close this week. All those interested in the activi ties aï¬d progress of our younp: peo ple are invited to attend. Silver col lection at the door. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. William James Oliver, Maple, announce the engagement of their daughter. Isabel Katharine to Mr. Ralph C. Fuller. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clare C. Fuller, Watfonl, Ont. The marriage to take place Saturday. April, 9th, at 2.30 p.111. 'in Maple Un ited Church. TUESDAY. MARCH 22 The annual Public School Orator- ical Contest will be held in the Pub- lic School auditorium on Tuesday ev- ening, March 22, at 8 p.111. Besides the usual oratory, various numbers will be contributed hy the school choirs and individual soloists, eta, under the direction of Mrs. Mc- illivrayt music supervisor. OR A TOR" '.\ I. ("ON’I‘ES’I' TUESDAY. matching accessories and her cor: , was of pink roses and white hyacintï¬z ‘Mr. Jack Brown of Toronto. ncp - ew of the groom, was the grooms- man. The bride’s mother received the guests, wearing- a grey crepe dress and matching accessories. Her cor- sag‘e was of red roses. She was ZlS~ sisted by the groom's sister, Mrs. Al- bert Zoskey of Toronto, who wore royal blue and a cm'sag'e of red roses Following the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Carlevleft for a honeymoon in Midland, the bride donning a grey coat with accessories in the same shade. On their return they will live on Raglan Ave.» in Toronto. 2U Miss Mary Burgon of bridesmaid, wore navy matching accessories and was of piiik gases and wh The bride, given her father, wore dress of cameo blue ’hat and gloves. He red roses, white h forget-nm-nols. He was a string of p: che groom. tin; the Ml JUNIORS To MEET AT 0.A.C SEED FAIR A'l ene 1mg The home . Zucfelt, Mrs. Joseph C2 hted tapers, pink sy-willow made a r for the cel'emor Rev. S. W. Hil‘t] NOTIC WEDDING :\RLE-Z L' EFEI 718th, at {he n'psident of N EWM .\ R K ET iation AC held nly man stre< natch C.F'. Fed- t speaker the Rich- 3.F. club. [d Friday a home of blue Aurora, the ï¬rst ReV. W. presided. , vzu-Ious i by HM soloists AII‘S. Mc- and uh; Hunt 1w38 ift €11 means “The World Day of Prayer.†They keep the day in the heart of Africa, in the frozenmeaches of Baf- ï¬n-land and in the ‘bustling port cities of Latin AmericaK in isolated Villages of the Orient as well as in thousands of communities in the U. ‘S. and Canada. Thus the World Day of Prayer has become perhaps the greatest single unifying force among all Christian Women everywhere. Mrs. Russell Burr is appointed as Key Woman for the Day of Prayer for next year. We wish Mrs. most pleasant stay the coming month home of Miss Mary Rodlck. Mrs. A. Burns gave a splendid talk on “Schools of China†and gave a deâ€" tailed account of the government schools and the missionary schools, explaining that Education was far in advance of Christianity. Mrs. Wal- ton and Mrs. Burns gave a question and answer story of Stella' Chang. one of China’s foremost Christian teachers. Mrs. C. Russell, Temper- ance con‘venor, gave a report 01 the meeting of the Tempcance Secretar- ies of Centre. West and East Pres- byterials, and ended her report by the statement “45% of the accident- al deaths are a direct result or In- temperance." ers. Stephenson and Mrs. E. Middleton sang in a pleasing duet“0ut of the Ivory Palaces.†Lunch was served by the hostesses 'Mrs. Stephenson, Mrs. Walton, Mrs. Burns and Mrs. Brooks. W (/1 he mm m a'd 11‘ 1-ld.‘ an Grapefruit Oranges CALIFORNIA W FLORDIA SEEDLESS Girl Guide Notes mm) McLEAN SELLS REAL ‘ESTATE JUST FIRM ARRIVE!) GREEN N0\V AVAILABLE BUTTONVILLE f6 m tn \Iarch meeting of the W.M.S. 1d at the home of Mrs. A. ison. Mrs. Newson presided '5. English was pianist. The of the devotional was “Thy 11 Come â€" through the Un- :nos.~' of the Christians of the It was taken by Mrs. Will- ? Mrs. W. Craig. A quilting singer! for Monday at the ation ievin It the “'11 ample o! 'HaI atior can my Rndlck. gave a splendid talk hina" and gave a deâ€" of the government A. Glendinning' a in Florida during )1 \vl Sweet Size Juicy 288’s } evening was what interest group is cap- MARGENE HARVEST & NUCOA coï¬'e hmc-nt was far in Mrs. Wal- g quierstiovn 96 4 25c I Head Lettuce 251: NEW CABBAGE 25c 1611] IV? PEAS.... 2 lb‘ 3 lb. Giant 8 oz Pkg. 16 oz. Tin 20 oz Tin . I‘HI Matinee Saturday at 10.15 am. and 2.00 pm. mwwoooouomwoowooonwowmm “SUPERMAN†PART 4 g 3 0990 {"000009ONOâ€NNMOON“â€â€WWQâ€OQ $06690“.OOMOOONOOOMNOOOOWâ€WWWO: 2"'""""""'"""';""7"""""""' Royal Fheatre § AURORA OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOQOOOOOOOOQâ€.â€Oâ€WWOâ€QOW“ D02. Matinee Saturday at 10.15 a.m., 2.00 p.m. JEAN ART‘HUR. MARLENE DIETRICH, JOAN LUND in Showing at 7.20, 9.28 Showing Friday a 7.44, 9.44 Showing at 7.18. 9.31 CUT FLOWERS RICHMOND HILL Wednesday & Thursday â€" March 23, 24 BARBARA STANWYCK. VAN HEFLIN MONDAY TO FRIDAY Friday, Saturday â€"â€" March 18, 19 L BUD ABBOTT. LOU COSTELLO in “The Noose Hangs High†MARGARINE 29c Box Office Opens 6.45 Free Parking 87c 58c 45c 15c Monday & Tuesday â€"â€" March 21 & 22 IBERAI Friday & Saturday â€" March 25 & 26 ROY ROGERS and TRIGGER Rice’s Flower ShOp REAR OF TELEPHONE OFFICE. CENTRE ST. 1c Plus “SUPERMAN†PART 3 Matinee Saturday at 10.15 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. WILLIAM EYTHE. BARBARA BRITTON “ A Foreign Affair †Flowers For All Occasions “ Eyes‘of Texas †B.F.’S Daughter †“ Mr Reckless †Cooking Onions 5 196 Junket Powders 2 Shrimps . . . Baby Foods . 3 TOP OF THE MORNING Coffee Cake Mix . . . NO. 1 CRISP KELLOGG‘S Rice Krispies SHERRIFF‘S N0. 1 GRADE LIBBY'S ASSORTED RENNET BRAND AMERICAN BEAUTY Showing Friday 7.26, 10.06 â€" Plus â€" m Showing at 8.36 11d l‘hursda PHONE 190. WE DELIVER SAT & HOLIDAYS Box Office Opens 5.45 Saturday Matinee 1.45 Last complete Show 9.10. Last complete show 9.05. Ground Fresh Last compléte show 9.00 POT PLANTS 20 oz. Tins xi 16 oz. Pkg. 5 oz. Tin Tins I’kgs 35c 29c 25c 23c 43c 53c 35c