20069000OOQOQOWOOOOOOWOWO§Z 6.0000000000066060000000099000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 03 :‘O’OOQOOO 00900009090 00063000900900.0090090.00.00.90! £16 Pk GLENDALE PAVILHON hmond Hill Ladies and Children’s Wear Quality at C Zion. Luthï¬ran Cï¬urch HOLLIES MEDSUMMER SALE GENEROUS REDUCTIONS COME IN TO-DAY 10B McLEOD, (Closed Mondays) Red 117 Yonge St. I'V'ICC dication of SUNDAY, AUGUST 14 RE AI and Carry Prices 3513C l‘nOOll 1'0 MAPLE prictm' e church and dedication COOPER. Christ's Ch' h Choir JA( zivim: )l‘ Phone 458W I'I W900â€m90â€Â¢00O6ONOOW99â€OOWOOOQ Selection M I‘HESE SERVICES A] ChLIl‘ 1949 {OS \\‘ 'd 1' b’one of Carrville. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stong and family accompanied by cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Montgomery and family of Tor- who hve visit ems. Mr. and Mrs. Farquhar McLeod and daughter, Sylvia, of Latchford and niece, Joyce Mortson of Iroquois Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of Pemâ€" bi'cke‘ spent the week end at Mr. and Mrs. C. Stong‘s and attended the Mortson reunioï¬ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mortson of Vic- toria Square. toria Square. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Middleton' ‘and daughter Velma of Lang, Sask., are visiting with sisters, Mrs. Annie Mortson of Edgeley and Mrs. Walter and Mr end. vegetables are made ready for ship- ment, also the cold storage plant, a car already packed with \vegetables in artiï¬cial snow ready to leave for Winnipeg. When leaving each lady was given a bunch of radishes. Then on to Bradford to Cousin’s Dairy where they were served a del- icious supper. Everyone had a good time and felt it an afternoon well Thursday afternoon, August 4, about 40 ladies of Edgeley W. I. and Vicinity enjoyed a bus trip to the Sharon Temple and Historical Mus- eum at Sharon, Ont., seeing all the wonderful ancient pieces is a treat well worth while. After visiting the Temple they went to Holland Landing and went through the Holland River ardens plant. Mr. Matthews was guide around the plant showing where the vegetables are made ready for ship- ment, also the cold storage plant, a car already packed ’with xeg'etables was glven a b‘ Then on to Dairy where t icious supper. time and felt spcnt. Mr. and M‘ Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snider and son, Ray, visited with friends in New Lowell, on Sunday, July 24. Thursday afternoon, August 4, about 40 ladies of Edgeley W. I. and Ministers at Maple United Church for the next three Sundays will be: August 14, Rev. Archer Wallace; August 21, Dr. George Little; August 28, Rev. Peter Gordon White. Sun- day school will be held at 10.30 a.m. and church service at 11 a‘.m. Mr. and Mrs‘. Harry Noftz of T04 lcdo, Ohio, spent the week end of July 23 with Mr. and Mrs. Albert! and Bruce. Mr. Blake Charlton holidaye‘d this past week with his parents in Denâ€" ï¬old, Ontario. Mrs. Chisholm of Brampton gave a pre-nuptialt tea, in honor of her daughter Janet. The ladies of Maple who attended were: Mrs. Leslie La- ver, Mrs. Lorne Wells, Mrs. Cal Milâ€" ler and Heather, Mrs. H. Bryan, Mrs. H. Knight, Mrs. Ray Bigford and Mrs. D. Allen. Miss Audrey IviacNaughton is en- joying the Saguenay trip. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Horne have been vacationing at their cottage. Mr. John Ball and Margaret are holidaying at Lake Simcoe. Those in Maple who attended the Caldwell-Chisholm 'wedding In Brampton on Saturday, August 6 were: Dr. and Mrs. Bigford, Mrs. A. Lawrie, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bryan, Mrs. Bailey and George, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Laver nd t Mr. Jo itcd last Althur L Mr. an Doug‘ald in the c read by topic, “I given by Bowman prayer. by Miss 1’? W W } Sorry to Correspondent: Mrs. W. Maginn, 'l’hone Maple 57r14 ifts 011 Sudbu l‘. and M nto \‘isite Correspondent, Mrs. Don Allen Phone 19R '11 ,n October. at have you done this week to- thc Institute Project. m an on of Edgel of Carrville and Mrs. E motbi‘ed t6 Wasaga 'Beach to with Mrs. Montgomery‘s par- ‘s. Uhlsholm of Brampton gave -e-nuptiall tea, in honor of her hter Janet. The ladies of Maple attended were: Mrs. Leslie La- Mrs. Lorne Wells, Mrs. Cal Milâ€" ff 91 in Haliburton s. Chisholm l th zet re EDGELEY 1M1 ï¬ed Ad is ready, willing results for you. Telephone he Liberal, Richmond Hill md 3. 50cm rm Hemph \VCC 1W1‘1€ Mrs. ionee Mrs. L Bib Audre Organ her a s): t the B212 s. C. H. Bowman. Ice cake was served by the a social time spent. Hemphiil of Delora, vis- eek with his niece Mrs. 191 MAPLE 1's. 'H. W. Roberts of d at the home of Mr. Maginn over the week 's. James McDonald and holidaying at their cot- aplc M rs that Miss Kaiser 3. Hoover is quite speedy recovery Bazaar at Edgeley if 111 the remer 25 Accidents In Year yet contacted M1'.\Baker do so as soon as possible. 9.1 PHONE 10 RICH MOND HILL i W :0060000O99000OOOOO“6“ONWOQOâ€Oâ€QQOOO0900’f 000 PHONE 428W RICHMOND HILL i 0009060.0000000000000QOOOOOQQOOOOO60.000009000909090 209090000060000¢09.9.0.0999?OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOâ€OOQ to the event. Miss Davis had been taking a few driving; lessons prior to winning the car and her boy friend was acting as the instructor. Miss Davis approached her father with the view of his also giving instructions in the family car. After carefully think- ing the proposition over and ï¬nally deciding; discretion was superior to valor he declined the offer and sugâ€" gested when Miss Davis could obtain a car of her own that would be thc time for her to drive. . Mr. and Mrs. Davis have been or holidays arriving home last Sunday. Helen went on her holidays last Sat- urday. Whether Mr. Davis knows about the Ford we do not know but it would appear someone in the fam- ily must be psychic. ~ With the weather staying so fav- ourable the East Vaughan Ratepayers Association is making use of the floor of the community hall on Spruce A'venue. ~ about the i it; would an ily must be With the curable the Association ‘88 Correspondent â€" Norm NcDermott, Spruce Ave., Phone 3641-13 The community was quite thrilled last week to learn of Miss Helen Davis, good fortune in winning the Richmond Hill Lions Club new Ford in the civic holiday raï¬â€˜le. Everyone read about it in last week’s issue of this publication, however there‘seems to he a bit of a story in supplement to the event. Miss Davis had been taking a f_ew driving; lessons prior to PHONE 10 “Every householder should makea strong effort to ï¬ll his coal bin during the next few months rather than‘ wait until winter is upon us,†says Trade Minister Howe. “Proâ€" duction of Anthracite is down seriously.†i“ If coal is not moved into bins now, distribution mach; inery will not be able to keep up with the demand. Some flople may go short. _ .We strongly recommend ï¬lling your bin with D. L. & W. Coal, “Trade marked Blue Coalâ€. We have been handling this coal for thirty-eight years and would recommend this coal as ’the best Anthracite produced. Order now. REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES, COMMERCIAL, DOMESTIC ALSO ELECTRIC RANGE REPAIRS WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED To Our Customers & Others RAROLD PATTON STEEL ~ ALUMINUM â€" WOOD PARK VENETIAN BLINDS RICHV ALE REFRIGERATION SERVICE Phones: Thornhill 1951'23, T'oronto In Richmond Hill and District I. D. RAMER & SON 24 Hour Service “CUSTOM-MADE†85 WRIGHT ST. Free Estimates He was unmarried and is survived by three sisters: Mrs. G. H. Jackson, Three Hills, Alta.; Mrs. S. D. Rob- erts and Mrs. T. A. McBride, both of Toronto. He was born in Maple and went to Western Canada as a young man, es- tablishing his own advertising agen- cy.‘ Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Saigeon, Chester Alexander Saigeon, 58, Vancouver advertising man, died in Sudbury while returning to Vanâ€" couver from Toronto. Former Maple Man Chester Saigeon Dies Miss Florence Craig is at present on a motor trip which takes in Otâ€" tawa, Montreal and Quebec. Coresrpondent: Mrs. Walter C‘raig Phone Agincourt 358J1 Rev. Morrison Sellars will be in charge of the service in Brown's Cor- ners Church on Sunday morning durâ€" ing the absence of Rev. E. Currey on holidays. ‘ A family group gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Hood. on Sunday last on the occasion of Mrs. S. Brown’s birthday. Missing at the gathering were Mr. and Mrs. N~.= Reid who are visiting in Saskatchew- Mrs. Chapman and Rita of Aurora visited with Mrs. G. Leary for a few days . - ’ g VICTORIA SQUARE Mi‘s. E. Jones and Betty spent Sunday with Mrs. F. Climenbage-of Fort Erie. ' Mrs. Levi Hoover and Ruth had supper Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Doner. Mrs. Allan Pope spenf a week with her parents at Glen Orchard. Mrs. A. Pope and Mrs. George Leary recently spent a week-end with Mrs. Hazen at Ancaster. ‘ Miss Belle and Mr. Ross Armstrong have spent the past two weeks visit- ing their sister, Mrs. Fred Willis on Manitoulin Island. Correspondent, Mrs. Allan Donor Phone Stouffville 67104 Mrs. Jean McWhirter and Barry visited for several days last week with relatives at Shelboul‘ne and Rip- ley. motored to Algonquin Park Sunday. last Sunday. Miss Coral Perkins and Miss Ruby Avison are vacationing in Warsaw, lmï¬ana. Members of the Executive of the I.F.A. and J.W.I. are asked to keep in mind the next meetan which is to he held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson, Toronto, Tuesday even- Ing, August 16 at 8 p.m. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan DeFoe last Sunday were Mrs. DeFoe’s brother, the Rev. Mr. Smith and Mrs. Smith of Toronto. The W. A. will meet on Wednesday, August 24, in the church basement, as the Senior W. I. are invited to But- tonville on Wednesday, August 17. S. DeFoe. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mortson and family and.Mr. and Mrs. R. Perkins motored to Algonquin Park Sunday. Corr: Miss Coral Perkins R ‘2, Gormley, phone Stouï¬â€˜ville 6 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Caseley family spent last week enjoyin motor trip north to North Bay other points. 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