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The Liberal, 17 Mar 1949, p. 8

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:9.0600.0000000QOOOOOOOOOOQOGQOO <~¢OOOOOO¢¢¢¢¢O¢OOOO€ OOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO096600990096OQO¢OOOOOO¢OOOO¢0 :99000900000066006669¢O¢¢fi¢¢0909¢600609006909966009: 959000009000OOOOO-OOQOOOOOOQ'G¢GQO¢ ¢~ 4000909090000909" We do not make exhorbitzmt promises but will THE price. Three bedroom hause within_20 miles of city, wi'th acreage, 510.000 cash. “ $6500 PHONE 10 If your are contemplating selling be sure to take advantage "‘of the Spring Market which/will get you peak prices. 2 ELIZABETH 8 AND 9 LINE FARM FENCE. CHICKEN AND HOG WIRE IN MEDIUM ANI) HEAVY \VEIGIII‘S. (‘HAIN LINK WIRE AND GREEN SCROLL GARDEN FENCE WITH GATES T0 ;‘«IA'I‘(‘II. We carry run’s dresses. For the S RONAifl M. E '~ 1‘1:- x-uh'noifl ‘21:: - Olngj 3F.” E L,- “summer: " ‘5; .i t $9 $0 enny’s special 1' mics and blouses. A word to the S ousseau. Three bedroom house month to Aurora $8500 Six to seven room house from Thornhill to Auror Five rooms on any size lot at $6500 Five room house. VVillOWdzllC $7000 On Yonge St 0. Must have good high cellar. Four bcdl'com house~up to $15000. Summer place withn 20 miles of city $5000 3 0 V Think of days when you turned on -' the furnace draft. forgot it. and had to add more fuel . . . wasted money! Think of fall and spring when the furnace went out. Had to be relit. And you shook half-burned coal through with ashes . . . wasted money! ‘N'AI’IONAl '- 50“ D. : FMU E L, IINSTIYUT‘EU " '.-. U' With a Thermostat you avoid this . . . because it gives y0u automatic temperature control, all the time. just the degree you want. A Thermostat is easily installed and pays for itself usually. the first year. From then on it goes on saving you money, year after year. 0.1.49 1 ‘Y 0/( payfor a Thermostat anyway tlgm wasted fuel . . . you IlziglJt as well lJave one! Complete details on request. Narmam fimfie FENCE §EJPPEJEE§ JENNY’S LADIES’ WEAR I‘cl experience and [MM rccm'd represent you BARB WIRE 7 AND 25' FT. T‘E RAIL STEEL POSTS. 12. H. 16 PT. FARM GATES. COMPLETE STOCK OF (‘EIL‘R POSTS AN!) CLOTHES LINE POLES Available for immediate delivery. to 50 acres with buildihgs. ‘30 milcwof City to 100 acres, good drainage farm, $8000. acre farm with 6â€"8 room house. 810.000. omc l 10 RICHMOND HILI BLUE COAL “TEMPMASTER” DEALERS (l Elk FOR WAITING CLIENTS m an ure t0 specializes in personal shopping service. TELEPHONE THORNHILL 162M Real Estate Broker I. D. RAMER & SON clu PHONE THORNHILL 165 XI Saves You Fuel 7 Saves You Money! five rooms, conveniences not n THORN HILL Yonm FARMS PHONE 259.]. RICHMOND HILL LOTS from H It an help 5‘ 1]( D 1' 11 ear M 1 with your f dresse 512000 to mat SSZU'y n Stvles you 1949 Chinese Festival Thomhill United Church Sundav School hall took on the appearance of a Chinese garden for the Festival held on Tuesday evening, March 1, under ‘he auspices of the Evening Auxil- iarv of the Women’s Missionary So- ciety and the Canadian Girls in Training. Gay Chinese lanterns and streamers supplied the atmosphere for the display of occidental articles. manv of which were supplied by Mrs. G. H. Craig and her aunt. Miss B. Cassidv. The C.G,.I.T. conducted the worship and Patsy Hunter sang “Jesus Loves Me” in Chinese, the girls joining in the chorus. Slides shown by Mrs. Craig- depicted a "harming: Chinese school. run by missionaries. and emphasized the "l'Ol‘k of the C.G.I.T. there. To cun- llir’e. a very delicious lunch was ser- Church "hristian Church in China. The §I,Ip‘,)ly,'Sec1'eta1'y gave a report on ‘he bale. announcing that prepara- ficns are being made for a quilting: n the near future. Mrs. Geo. Ru sell “99d an item bv Dr. Mutchmor on emperance. and a delightful duet Mrs. Priestly of Toronto, Dorcas .Secretary of the Doacese Board, will be guest speaker at the next meet- ing oi Trinity Anglican Women‘s Auxiliary when they meet at the home of Mrs. W. Bail, Yonge St., on Thursday afternoon. March 24th, at 2.30 p.m. All members of the con- gregation are cordially invited to this meeting to hear Mrs. Priestly speak on Dorcas and missionary work. Afternoon tea will be served. .W. A. members please note â€"â€" All members of the Women’s Auxiliary are asked to bring an article tor the kitchen stall. " Thornhill Bantams Win 3 to 2 'l'hornhill Bantams met DeliaSalle in their first game of the King Clan- cy Series at Markham Arena last \\ eek and won with a score of 3 to 2. These lads are playing under the direction of Nels Findlay. Young" Ladies Guild Donates to. Children‘s Aid Society , Twenty-five members attended the regular monthly meeting of the Young; Ladies Guild of Thornhill Un- drug store 1 tickets will concert at on April 1: been issued Mrs. Prie Secretary 01 Lawrence mu enJoy a good laugh. Tickets Missing _ Would the person who by mistake :cok a packet of tickets from the irug store please return same. These ;ickets will not be honored at the :oncert at Lawrence Memorial Hall m Am‘il lst. as new tickets have ; THORNHILL FURRIERS ? Thornhiil District News 1 VUsing‘ N0. 1 quality skins only, following are some of the routs currently made, on our premises. Made to the latest styles the garments below are pul down in order of their demand and popularity. PERSIAN LAMB I’AW . (‘ANADIAN EASTERN MUSKRA'I‘ BACKS RUSSIAN PERSIAN LAMB (IIINESE GREY KID. RUSSIAN SQUIRREL SIIORTIES CANADIAN BEAVER CANADIAN MINK hablo I'm nd M \V0 (10 not LaGrove Beauty Salon 1', also of Toronto. r. Farmers to Present Play more JI‘. rarmers present 'A Lountry‘ Kids" in ’lhornhrll's Memorial Hall, under the of Thornhill District Lions Friday, April lst. Come )ttish Mrs. I met, AU Reeve oard Mee Institute CHRIS ADAM REITER Green Lane, Thornhill JeS Win 3 to 2 met DeLuSaJle ' the King Clanâ€" am Arena last score of 3 to 2. 'ing under the Jessxe Lucas OI: an .land, secretary . ela Women’s Rural! to Reeve of Toord, m lstralia: Miss M; brother in Torâ€" am is visiting" with er, Telephone Thornhill 37R? handle any exp lne held day, Specializing in all typs of Permanent Waves (fold Waves, Machine and Machineless F 10M $5.50 Shampoo and Fingerwzu'e 75c Phone Thornhill 102 for rabbit products LANGS’I‘AIVI“ BAPTIST (‘HLIRCH Pastor. Rev. A. R. Jones Sunday morning Bible School 1] p.m Sunday Evening Gospel Services, 7 pm. Wed.. Prayer Meeting; 25 p.111. J. Baker; social convenor, Mrs. H. Law. The treasurer‘s report indi- cated a halance of over $23.: on hand. A very short business meeting completed details of the enchre and completed details of the enchre and dance to be held on Wednesday, March 16th, in the Veteran’s Hall at Steele’s Ave. In the afternoon be- tween the hours of 3 and 5 p.m., there will he a sale of home baking, afterâ€" noon tea and teacup reading. In the evening; there will be a euchre and lance. and as an added attraction. a lucky draw on 21 Hudson Bay blanket. Since it was the Cth‘s secnnd birthdav. business was dispensed with ‘15 rapidly as possible. and fun and 'z‘ames were the order of the evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. J. Baker nd Mrs. G. Drake. . moe St., on Tuesday evening, Mal‘cl' lst. Elected to office were: Presi- dent. Mrs. L. Peacock; lst Vice presi. dent, Mrs. H. Mizen; 2nd vice/presi‘ (lent, Mrs. G. Drake; secretary, Mrs C; Russell; corresponding secretary Mrs. Wm. Garnett; treasurer, Mrs C. Morrison; sewing convenm; Mrs J. Baker; social convenor. Mrs. H ed the regular 11‘ [he Dom-aster La the home of Mrs moe St., on Tuesd present of Mr. nesday, Memori 'J'hornhlll l anernoon 1 elage atten to almost oist was Mrs. Helen Burke, who sang "Holy Art Thou." Prof. “'eall of the U.A.C. to Speak Here in April Thornhil] Horticultural Society will present a program under the direction of Mr. Burke and Mr. Law on Wed- nesday, March 23rd, at Lawrence Memorial llall. Convention reports HOUSE FOR SALE Attractive frame house with 6 nice bright rooms. pleasantly decâ€" orated with hardwood throughout. Full dry basement, hot water heating with oil. Conveniently located on lot C4 X 148, just 100 \‘ai'ds' from Yonge St. ' DAVID McLEAN RICHMOND HILL Realtor Member of the Ontario Association of Real Estate Boards Phone: Office, Thornhill 12 Evenings, Mr. Overbury, 'I‘hornhill 48W Your Public Health Attitudes should be: (1_) Respect for the human organ- ism. (2) A feeling of responsibility for protecting associates from a communicable diseaSe which one may have. (7"!) A desire for abundant health. (4) A dislike for insanitary o‘r un- hygienic conditions. (5) Enjoyment of correct health practices. (6) A wholesome fear of com- municable disease, and other similar attitudes t0ward major factors influencing health. CARL E. HILL, M.D.. M.O.H. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK M appointment Friday Cent th the t’keme Helen by Miss n Burke. of Praye ;ed Chur 01' other pc 0er rvxce 1, Mrs. H. Nizer ‘nes. The s eak president of th sbyterial W.M.S of the day. Sol Burke, who san; .m Secto- March PreSIâ€" presi- presi- Mrs. l splend 1 The World’s Day of Prayer was ouâ€" ;scr\ed in St. Andrew’s Presbyterian l1 hurch, 1‘ riday, March 4, at 2.30 p m. The leaders from the churches o ere Mrs. Focklev, United; Mrs. Wm. SnLder, Lutheran;-Mls. Willis Mac- llachlan, Anglican and Mrs. G. W. .mitheson, Presbyterian. Mrs. Foc- kler was Key Woman and gave a very inspiring address. Those who took part in the prayers were: Mrs. G. Foster, Mrs. Albert Foster, Mrs. Roland Kefl'er, Mrs. Wiltshire, Mrs. Ramsay, Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. Mil- ton MacDonald, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Sidall and Mrs. G. W. Matheson. [he soloist was Mrs. Wm. Bailey, Mis. E. Wade at the organ. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Robson of De- lean, Mam, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robson, renewing old requaintances with friends and rela- tives in Maple district. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robson and Mr. and Mrs. George Chapman, at.- “ended the Garage Operators’ ban- met at the Royal York Hotel, Feb- ruary 25th We are glad to report that Rev. A. R. Jones is resting well after suf- fering a severe heart attack last week. He is greatly missed at the church and meetings. During the \vcek. Mr. Goodel'man supplied. So far we don't know who will supply next week. but you can be sure of a good substitute. Music March 20 by the McNeil group. by the McNeil group Remember Youth f ing, next Saturday. the Meworial Hall at are cordially invited The Women’s Christian fellowship nas been invited to the home ‘of Miss Grave Trowell for the meeting on March 24th. A good attendance is requested. Miss Trowell has invited the ladies for lunch and to have the meeting afterward. So many have been on the sick list lately, including" Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Bowen. Mrs. Boyes of Garden A\’(‘.; 315’) Mrs. Eeg'leson and little Joan and many others. We sincerer wish a snevdy recovery for all. We are glad to report that Rev. A. R. Juries is resting well after suf- fering; a severe heart attack last week. He is greatly missed at the church and meetings. During the te the chair. The worship period was Conducted by Mrs. V. Orr and Mrs. E Kefi'er ’l he topic “To whom shall we go," was given by Mrs G. W. Matheson. Vocal and instrumental 50105 were rendered by Mrs. Wm. Amble. The meeting Closed with prayer by Rev.. C. H. Bowman. Refreshments were served by the llOntt‘SS and committee. Mrs. I“. P. Rumble, Mrs. . W. Matheson and Louise were guests al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross An- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross An- derson, Elia, on Saturday, March 5, ,n the occasion of their 25th wed- ding anniversary. This was also in the nature of a farewell to their son-in-law and (laughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Whittaker, who are moving shortly to their new home near narriston. The members of St. Stephen’s Auxiliary held a social evening- at the home of Mrs. H. Bryan, Tuesday, March 1st. There were 26 membels nd friends present. Prizes were uvarded for games to Mrs Boswell, The members of St. Stephen’s Auxiliary held a social evening at the home of Mrs. H. Bryan, Tuesday. March 1st. There were 26 members nd friends present. Prizes were uvarded for games to Mrs Boswell, ,lrs. F. Cooper, Mrs. D Allen, Miss iillian Miller, Mrs. H. Taylor and Mrs Wm. Johnson. A dainty lunch ‘21s served and then Mrs. Harry Tooper, read an address to their viosident. ~Mrs. H. Bryan. in apprec- iation of her Lfaithful services and ntsented her with a combination .s'afile iron and grill and a sterling ziiver knife and fork. This presen- ation was a surprise to Mrs. Bryan ind she graciously thanked the la- lies for the lovely gifts. \Iaple Community and School Club The monthly meeting; of the Map- ie Community and School Club was ield in the school Wednesday even- ne, March 2. Mr. Clarence Brown Mr. Lloyd Palmer and Mr. Dugald KlacCow-an‘ were elected to serve on the entertainment committee. The organization adopted the name of .\lapie Community and School Club. The speaker of the evening was Mrs. James Langstafl' who gave a very .nteresting talk on the advantages )1' forming a pie-school kindergar- ten. Light refreshments were ser- The speaker of the evening ~was Mr. H. Miller of the Community .’lanning Board, of the Dept. of Ed‘- ication. Mr. Miller was introduced y Mrs. Worsdale, the president. The opjc of his addreSs was Iorms or 'ecreation in conjunction with the school and community. An interest- n;r film was shown which illustrated what can be accomplished in a com- nunity with everyone‘s coâ€"operation. At the conclusmn of the film, Mrs Iurke s..ng two num ers, Life’s Love‘ y Song and A Winter Lullaby which were appreciated by all. ‘ Mrs. McArthur the hostess for the wening served tea and cookies. The Women’s Christian fellowship Maple Villa on Wednesday, March '9. Mr. Willis )laclachlan gave an in- teresting educational talk and dem~ onstration on Artificial Resplration. l‘he school children who won a first and second prize at the Kiwanis Fes- Enal, sang their two selections Ior the ladies. Prizes for an Irish mus‘ lcal CUnLL‘St were won by Mrs. Leon- .zl'd Jennings and Mrs. I. McQuarrie. Mrs. D. Jarret read a story and poem on St. Patrick’s Day. Gertie‘s team won in the attendance contest for this meeting, but Elsie’s team is still leading in the total, so come on .adies and support your team next .ncnth, at the final meeting of the contest. A party is being planned for the school children in honour of their winnan the Kiwanis shield. The committee in charge served a lovely lunch and the social time was cn_,oyed by all. The Feoruary meeting of St. An- drew’s Presbyterian W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. A. E. Sni- der, March 2, with the president in the chair. The worship period was A5 the Jangstafi ation on .Judmore, hainnan. Maple Wome upm Villa on r. Whlls Ma. .\lcu.nn LANGS’I‘AFI‘ me regular meeting of the home and School Assoc; Tuesday. March 8, Mrs. vice-president, was the 1nd Mi :h ] n‘th 'omens Institute met at . on Wednesday, March '5). Maclachian gave an in- ducational talk and (lem- on Artificial Respiration. children who won a first prize at the Kiwanis Fes- their two selections for Prizes for an Irish mus- were won by Mrs. Leon- MAPLE 11 ., m hgnc uirthdfiy. nded were m e l ulse were guests all and Mrs. Ross An- Saturday, March 5, of their 25th wed- This was also in farewell to their on Ma 01‘ Christ meet March 19th. a Thornhill. Y01 to attend them mus M nch H15 play : Dlane an Nancy Mn eppara. B1-i pla at )u 9090060600009” 0000 000OOMOOO”OOOOOOӢOMMOOOOOQ THORNHILL 161 RICHMOND HILL 374.] O006.”..“O”OOOOOO0.00000000000WNOOOOOOOQOMOO OOO< 3 2 o A?O09090».O0900000.“0000OOOOOOOONOO“OOMOOOOOOOOO 09909.... 699' Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted OPTICAL REPAIRS BROKEN LENSES REPLACED Prescriptions for Glasses Filled For Appointment Phone Richmond Hill 990099000909.900900900009009eeooooooooeooooooooooo QOOOOOOOOOOO‘ Telephone zoo-J Thornhilfi CASTOR OIL, I.D.A. Brand, 4 02., reg. '25c . . . . . . . . i CLEANING FLUID, 4 & 10 02., reg. 18c, 39c . . . . 14c, COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO, 4 & 8 02., 25c, 39c . . 19c, COLD‘ CREAM, Evelyn Howard, 1 1b., reg. 69c" . . . . . COMBINATION ATTACHMENT SETS . . . . . . . . . . . . COTTON, Absorbent. 1 1b. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y. EPSOM SALTS, I.D.A. Brand, 1 1b., reg. 15c . . . . . . . . HOT WATER BOTTLES, good value, reg‘. 81.29 . . . . HYDROGEN PEROXIDE, I.D.A. Brand, 4 & 16 oz. 9c, IDOL-AGAR, I.D.A. Brand, 16. 40 02., reg 69c, 1.29 53c, MILK OF MAGNESIA, I.D.A Brand, 16, 32 02, reg. 33c, 9.9.0. OLIVE OIL, I.D.A. Brand. 4 92., reg. 39C . . . . . . POWDER PUFFS, Betty Lou . . . . . . . . . . . . 8c, TOOTH BRUSHES, Klenn-Or, Lustrol 13c1 WASH CLOTHS, good quality . . . . . . . . . . . . 9c. WAX PAPER. I.D.A. Brand, 1 ft. roll in box, reg: A. B. S. & C. TABLETS, 1005, reg. 23c . . . . . . . . . . . . 17c A.S.A. TABLETS, 100’s and 300's . . . . . . . . . . . . 19c, 49c BEEF, IRON & WINE. 16 02.. rég. 69c .. 53c. 2 for $1.00 BROWNIE WRITING PADS' reg. 90 2 . . . . . 8c, 2 for 150 CAMPHORATED OIL, I.D.A. Brand, 3,oz., reg. 300 _ . 22c MINERAL OIL, I.D.A. Brand, 16, 40 02., re". 45C, 0 Specials and Reminders For Ali This Week Competitive Prices Plus Personal Service A E, E V v s RUG S'MRE GARDEN TRACTORS Help The You’ll like the beardâ€"softening shave. 3 to 4 BLACKBURN’S RIDE OR WALK PRICED FROM $190.00 UP This Coupon Worth 10c 0n the Purchase of I.D.A. “Thompson” SHAVING ‘CREAM This Coupon Worth 10c MOTH KILLER At the regular price â€" v v z the way this cream whips quickly into a :ning lather that stays moist during your to 4 months shaving to the ‘tube. Offer Expires March 19th At the re Offer Expires March AUSTIN’S DRUG STORE é Wednesday, Mar. 23rd LOWRIE,R.0. flying" moths On the Purchase of New I.D.A. and the Second and Fourth Wednesday of each month FROM 9.30 A.M. TO 12.00 NOON EYESIGHT SPECIALlST pnce Red Cross WI L L BE AT 191h 49c 31c 37C, f 01' 1'01 for 3 17c 1, 290 :, 33c ‘ 54c 59c . 79c . 11c . 990 L, 23C :. 93c 55c 39c 890 d'lc 0 C C 29}: 15c ’l3c

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