U) I this opportunity of thankingr all my customers and would solicit your continued patronage for my successor. Andrew llntchinson. FRANK BENNETT. Gormlcy McI “LLS RAL 3 pm. Children's Easter Service. GOOD FRIDAY 10.3 a.m. â€" One Hour Service EASTER DAY i 8 a.m. â€" Holy Communion. 'l 11 a.m. â€" Choral Communion. Easter Message. All children invited. The Archdeacon of Simcoe will assist the Rector at all services. received. NOTCE’aâ€"mâ€" Having sold my livestock business I would like to take Lenten Boxeshvill be Social and Personal Police (‘onstal le Frank Moore and family are nov. livina' at 2‘.’ Benson A venue. Mctiillivray (Thr rsday) ‘ Ati: nta. (it'til‘u'ltl. Alex. week 's and on a Mrs. Ann leit today vacation lll Mrs. M. Cousins. of Hamilton. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. S. Ransom. Miss Phyllis Angle is leaving this afternoon by airplane for New York to spend a few days with her sister. Miss .Iessie Angle. anti Mrs. Concliie. who have Mr. been risidents in Richmond Hill for the past few months left this week for a visit with their son and family on the Alaska Highway before sailing: in May for a \isit to Scotland. The regular meetingr of St. Mary‘s Anglican W.A. will take place Tucss day. April ltlth. at 2.30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. N. Chatterley. Yong'c SL, Members are asked to bring trsed clothing: to be sent to families in the West. The regular monthly meeting: of the Women's Association of Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church will be held on Thursday. April 2lst, at 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. G. Yercx. Yong-e Street. A cordial invitation is ex- Ramer. Roseview Ave., on Tuesday evening. April 19th. at S p.m. A very interestingr program has been arranged and a good attendance is desired. A pot luck supper was enjoyed by members of the Evening; Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church. Thurs- day evening. at the Sunday School room. After the delicious supper was enjoyed by all, a short program and sale of home baking~ and tea, the ï¬rst Saturday in May and committees were appointed to take charge of the activties. ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Claire Helene Lecouve, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lecouve of Mon- treal to Mr. James George McAvoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. McAvoy, Kit- chener. Ontario. place. Saturday, May 7th. Marriage to take c1w-’12 Hours 9-6 “Be “Pretil COMFORT Len Blachiord 3342 Yonge St. (at St. Germaine) “MONDAY MORNING BLUES" IN YOUR EASTER SHOES STYLE Open Fri. Eve. Closed Mondays Quality Footwear For All The Family y As 7A Picture†' ll ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH it Rev. w. F. Wrixon. L.Th., R.D. QU4-LITY ‘i Rector ‘ \ Good Friday, April ISth < 10.30 a.m. â€"â€"- One Hour Service Easter Day. April 151h l S a.m. â€"- Holy Communion y 11 a.m. â€" Choral Communion and 1 ~ Easter message. g 3 p.m. â€"â€"- Children’s Easter Service. ‘ BYPASS SERVICE STATIONS A rush of traffic which at times equalled midsummer proportions flooded Yonge Street over the April 9th-10th week-end. Traffic was par- ticularly heavy on the Sunday, many motorists taking advantage of the ï¬rst warm week-end to inspect surn- mer cottages which had not been seen since last Fall. Service sta- tions all alone; the highway report exceedingly satisfactory business. one owner stating that the closing of service stations in Toronto had help- ed to double his business. UNITED CHURCH C. B. Brethen, B. A. Minister Sunday. April 17 1‘1 a.m. Easter Message and Re- ception of new members. 7 p.m. Special Easter Music Dr. Taylor will be in charge of all services. ‘ tended to all the ladies of the cone're- “ gation. The Easter Thank-offering meet~ incr of the Evening:- Auxiliary of the W.M.S. of the United Church will be ‘ held at the home of Miss Marion \\ business session was held. It was \ decided to have an Opportunitv Fair. , l Rev. Friday, April 15 â€" Rev. Mr. Jenkinson will deliver the Good Friday sermon. 11 a.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. W. Hirtle, B.A., Minister Easter Day. April 17, 1949 10 a.m. â€" The Sabbath School. l it 11 a.m. â€" Easter Service with specâ€" : ial music. ' 'L I Everybody welcome. All children invited. Lenten boxes to be returned. The Yen. A. G. Emmett, Archdea- con of Simcoe will assist the Rector Hu. 0944 l VA -.\_A_~\_A owobumuom«oomummmwmunmoonouoo WMWW SP‘E C IALS AT BRATHWAITE’S O 090060.0QOOWNON06.99%â€96OM.OOOOOMOOOOOOâ€OW000009....†BEATTY SUMP PUMP $62.00 Stanley Lift-Up Garage Door Hardware $18.15 each CHAN WAX 3 1b. can, reg. $1.44 Special 98c GARDEN 8; VEGETA BLE SEEDS 6 pkgs. 25c BRATHWATE’S HARDWARE R. W. PARIS. Mgr. 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STAPLEFORI) I To Mr. and Mrs. George Stapleford. a [idly- girl. Gillian Jessica Jane, on Wednesday. ‘ April (3th. at the Athlea Nursine' llome, Mill Rd. TERRY â€"-» At York County Hospital. Newmarket. Friday. April I. lirltl. to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Terry, Elâ€" e'in Mills. a daughter. WATT 7 To Mr. and Mrs. John \Vatt. lichmond Hill, on Wednes- day. April 6. lit-ill. at York (‘ounty Hospital. Ncwmarket, a son. YORK BOYS' (‘LI'HS According to information just re- ceived from Agricultural Icprescnt- ative, W. M. Cockhurn. of Newmar- ke't, four Calf Clubs are being" organâ€" ized in York County this year sponâ€" sored by Sharon Junior Farmers, and the Agricultural Society at Schem- ber‘g. Markham and Woodbridge. In addition the Vellore Junior Farmers are sponsoring; a new type of club which is indicative of the times. This is 3 Boys' Tractor Club and will be under the general supervision of the Agricultural Engineering Department of the Ontario Agricultural College. Guelph. in co-operation with the Au- ricultnra] Representative. With a former York County Cult" Club 'member winning :1 World's Championship on one of his cows, considerable added interest will no doubt be aroused in this line of work, Parents are urged to give their boys every encouragement to “Learn by Doing." This is the motto of club work. The various Junior Farmer Clubs and Club Leaders are assuming the reSponsibility of securing member- ship in the clubs in their respective districts this year as Mr. Cockburn will be without an Assistant to sup- ervise club work until June Ist, when the fourth year students graduate. There is a shortage of Assistant Rep- resentatives at the present time due to a number of Representatives being on sick leave or being: superannuated. HI’MANE SOCIETY Boys and girls of North York Coun- ty are invited to send a drawim,r of their favourite animal 01' I'bird. These will be exhibited at the Richmond Hill Show, when the prize wrnners will be announced. This competitiOn is being; sponsored by your local Humane Society and there is no 071‘ try fee. There are four classes: Grade 3 and under; Grades 4. 5 and 6, inclus ive; Grades 7 ‘and 8; High School Students. Three cash prizes will be gx'arded in each class of 81, 75c and u c. i ’Closing‘ date, May 20, 1949. Ask your teacher for further de- tails. Entries to be sent to: Mrs. Ungcr, Richmond Hill, Ont. BATEMAN-AIRD On Saturday, April 0th, 1940, at 3 o'clock in St. Mary's Anglican Church, Richmond Hill. by Canon W. A. Armstrong. assisted by Rev. Wiixon. Eleanor Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Aird. Maple. Ontario, to Dr. William Ervin Bate- man. son of Dr. and Mrs. William Russell Bateman of Toronto, Ontario. OPPORTUNITY FAIR HOME BAKING SALE AFTERNOON TEA Will be held by the Evening Auxil- iary in the Presbyterian Sunday School room, Saturday, May '7, from 3 to 5 p.m. Please keep this date in mind. ctwtz EUCHRE The monthly afternoon euchre un- der the auspices of the Ladies Aux« iliary of Veterans will be held at the home of Mrs. R. Fox, 4 Mill St., on Tuesday. April 19th, at 2.15 sharp. The draw on the baskets of groceries will be held at this euchre. All la- dies having‘ envelopes out, please turn them in at this time. *1w4‘2 OMWWMOOOOOO FLOOR POLISHER FOR RENT Heavy Duty â€" 82.00 per day Modern Kitchen Installations Phone 443 Pick-up & Delivery $1.00 Extra GOSPEL SERVICES Held in the Masonic Hall Richmond Hill 3 :00 RM. “The Easter Story†will be told this~ Sunday afterâ€" noon. illustrated with flannel- graph. 7 P.M. EYANGELISTIC HOI'R Speaker: Mr. Weir. Sherwood Message: "The Resurrection! Its object. purpose and (le- mantis.“ Special Easter Music Everyone welcome to hear the Gospel. 1 (or. ("lirist t'rr our sins and :ha: Ile \v ied anti La: Ile third day." (lit‘tl 15:3 #7 “Tiia‘i l'iiip Rutledge oi ' REPORT) ATTENDAM F. MAlthS ST. JOHN'S W..\. MEETING The largest gatheringr ot' the year. with twtn'y-two members in :11:e"dâ€" ance, ma1keil tfzi- April meeting «1 t.e St. John's Oak llide'es. Anglican tinirch Women's Auxilary. he‘d at the home ol' Mrs. Giles lierswill. .let'. ierson. Mrs. M. lieynon. presidtnt. nus in charu'e ot' the nteetiitu‘. A bale was packed for St. Alban's School in Northern Ontario and a rn‘llet‘lion was taken for gifts for :1 “coy tamiiy m hu‘laxnd. l‘nsides handling a considerablt‘ amount ol‘ routine business. rnembels vi the Auxiliary elected three dole- «izites to the Provincial W. A. meet- in‘: to lie held in Toronto in Mar. l‘lmse chosen were: Mrs. G. l\'erswill, lrt \‘ice~pl'esitleitl; Mrs. \Y. lell. tieasrucr; Mrs. Neill Dihh. secretary. On account of the provincial :rath- ering in Toronto no May nieetin;r ot' the local body will hetheld. The June meetinu‘ will be at the home of Mrs. Arch. ('arlyle. Oak Ridges. SMALL PROPERTY DEMAND F_\R EXCEEDS OFFERINGS “More enquiries than he can fill," is the report given by Realtor R. ll. Kane on the local real estate situa- tion. The demand is especially heavy for small properties of one or two acres. says Mr. Kane, and for smaller houses. Present demand. which is coming: largely from city people, far exceeds supply, he says. DEMAND FOR EQUIPMENT DOI'RLED. SAYS MORTSON Orders for farm machinery and horsehold equipment are double those of a year ago. states Harold Mortson. agent for Masseyâ€"Harris and other lin: s. 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