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The Liberal, 1 Dec 1949, p. 5

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,ICHMOND HILL v.n-o-v.o-o.o.n.o.o-u. 1. .0. .4 .0.“- ofi».o.<mu.o.o- -v - D-fl - v. . -v-n-o-o- -n- -U-n.0.h ! Davies Dry Goods g DAVIES DRY GOODS SUMMIT VIEW DRIVE-IN Just two miles north of Richmond Hill on Yonge Street We invite you to come and see for yourself. Just walk in â€" make yourself at home â€" give us your order â€"‘ and leave it to us to send you out as another of Summit View’s thousands of satisfied customers. It’s the maintenance of that high standard which has made Summit View one of the most popular spots on Yonge Strec” both with local citizens and the travâ€" elling public. From a snack to a steak â€"â€" from a boiled egg to a fried chicken â€" nothing but the best is good enough for Summit View customers. Richmond Hill We advise early selections which for your convenience we are now laying aside until needed. Also on display are the Ist, 2nd and 3rd of the six prizes you have an oppor- tunity of winning with every 50c pur- chase. Our windows are our best advertise- ment, in which are displayed many it- ems of merchandise suitable for Christ- mas and New Year gifts. On Display, Saturday, December Bridge Parties . D. LITTLE 8 SON LTD. Why Not Try Sunday Dinner At UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT A Good Place To Hold Your Social Gatherings Dinners Telephone PONY CREST LODGE Luncheons and Afternoon Teas JACK BAYLEY, Proprietdr DANCE HALL Catering To: â€" ELGIN MILLS Richmond Hill Phone 119 PHONE 174 Stags 178J Weddings Mrs. Arthur Lawrie, Maple, wishes to announce the opening of her new gift shop over the Hardware Store, on the afternoon and evening of Saturday, Decem- ber 3. 8.15 RM. AFTER-CHURCH SERVICE Your pleasure to hear “STUDENTS FROM THE EMMAUS BIBLE COLLEGE Toronto 3 RM. SUNDAY SCHOOL The entire family is invited to hear these illustrated flannelgraph Bible stories. Presbyterian Churches, Rev. C. H‘ Bowman, B.A., Minister St. Paul’s Presbyterian Divine Service . . . . . . . . 2.30 pm Sunday School 1.30 p.m‘ Edgeley United Church Divine Service . . . . . .. Sunday School . . . . . . . MAPLE CHURCH NOTICES Sunday, December 4, 1949 United Churches, Rev. P. J. Lat bert, B.A-, B.D., Minister. Hope United Church Divine Service 11 a.1 Sunday School . . . . . . . . . 10 21.1 Maple United Church Divine Service . . . . . Sunday School .. . . . . sionary Meeting. Fri., 8 p.m. .â€" Young Peoples Soc Sewing Class. Wed., 8 pm. -â€" Prayer Meeting Thurs., 2 p.m. â€" Women’s Mis- Study Group 7 7pm. â€" Gospel Service. Mon. 8 pm. â€"â€" Girls Missionary Mom-Fri Rev. S. W. Hirtle, B.A., Minister Sunday, December 4. 1949 1:45 p.m. â€" The Sabbath School. 2:45 pm. â€" Public Worship. Everybody welcome. LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. R. Jones Services Sunday, 11 a.m. -â€" Bible School classes for all ages THE GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE Meeting in Concord School House Each Lord’s Day at 3 pm. Tune in CKEY (580) at 9.15 am. Sunday Speaker: LORNE ASHBY, Rev. W. F. Wrixon, L. Th., Rector Sunday, November 27. Advent. 8.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. 10‘a.m. â€" Sunday School. 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer. 4 pm. â€" Holy Baptism. 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Prayer. Eldon Lodge No. 9, Loyal True Blue Association of Toronto will attend this service. FRIDAY of this week Deanery Missionary Rally at 8 pm. Rev. Emani Sambayya of India will speak. . WED., NOV. 30, St. Andrew’s Day 10.30 a.m. â€" Holy Communion RICHMOND HILL I'NITEI, CHURCH Rev. C. B. Brethen, 3A., Minister SUNDAY. December 4, 1949 Holy Communion 10 a.m. â€" Sunday School. 11 a.m. â€" Reception of New Mem- bers and Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. W. Hirtle, B. A., Minister Sunday, December 4, 1949 10 am. â€" The Sabbath School 11 am. â€"â€" Preparatory Service and reception of members. Everybody welcome. 3.15 p.m â€" Listen to “CHAPEL CHIMES” heard daily 1.15 p.m. RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH NOTICE M ASONIC HALL RICHMOND HILL CHURCH OF CHRIST Meaford Everybody welcome â€" Evening Worship. All are welcome. urrh Station CHUM Teen-age Bible I’SXIXH LIS MATT. “.18 COMEâ€" - - Imllm 10.30 a.m 2.30 1.30 Lam- To my Dear Friends, Neighbours and Relatives: I wish to convey my sincere thanks and appreciation for love- ly flowers and cards, sent to the Hospital during my husband‘s illness; and also for baking and beautiful floral offerings and ex- pressions of sympathy during our sad bereavement; also for lovely flowers and cards sent to Carroll. Mrs. Clare Sanderson and family. c1w22 CARD 0F THANKS The ladies of Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church take this op- portunity of expressing their very sincere thanks to all those who so kindly contributed towards mak- ing their bazaar of last Saturday such a success. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Les Baker wishes to thank her many kind friends for the lovely flowers, gifts and cards re- ceived during her recent illness, at the Toronto General Hospital, Private Patients’ Pavilion. c1w22 CARD OF THANKS SNEIZEKâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sneizek (nee Isabel Orr) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, . Wgnda Olive, on Sunday, November 20, at Ken- ora. c1w22 BURNS -â€"~ Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Burns are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Linda Susan on Monday, Nov- ember 21, at Mrs. Heeley’s Nursing Home, Elgin Mills. TWP. HALL, \VILLOVVDALE Address inquiries to â€" R. O. SCOTT. Rec. Sec’y Mrs. Charles Brodie, Gormley, celebrated her‘ ninetieth birth- day on Saturday, November 26, at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. H- Quantz, Yonge St., Aurora. Many friends and relatives called to ex- tend good wishes, which were also expressed by many gifts and love- ly flowers including a beautiful basket of bronze and golden chrys- anthemums from her church at Headford, also a shower of Birth- day cards, all of which she deep- ly appreciates. NORTHCREST LODGE NO. 476 ‘Lowest or any tender. not necessarily accepted. Parliament Buildings, G. N. Williams. Toronto (2), Ontario Dep. Min. and Chief Architect 24th November, 1949 Dept. of Public Works (Ont.) BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH BUILDING SOUTHERN RESEARCH STATION MAPLE A marked cheque made payable to the Honourable the Provincial Treasurer (Ontario) and or Government Bonds in the amount of 10‘} of the total tender sub- mitted must accompany each tender. Plans and specifications may be obtained, upon de- posit of Twenty-five dollars ($25.00) at Room 6317, East Block, Parliament Buildings, Toronto (2). The election of officers of the C.Y.O. of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Richmond Hill, were held on Sunday, November 27, with the following officers elected: Chair- man, Gordon Fitze; secretary- treasurer, Marie DeFerrari; 3 ex- ecutives, J. O'Neill, B. Simky, C. Cooper. The next meeting will be held on Sunday, December 4, at 7.30 pm. Mrs. Percy C. Hill returned home Saturday after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. Warner Eakins in Montreal.. Will be received by the undersigned until 12 o’clock noon, of : Open Friday and Saturday until 9 am. during December Mr. John Beresford was a bus- iness visitor to Ottawa and Mon- treal this week. Rice’s Flower Shop qutin-g 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month, at 8 pm. Richmond Hill Social and Personal Telephone Richmond Hill 9 Funerals, Weddings, and Corsages NIGHTS AND HOLIDAYS â€" PHONE 522R6 MONDAY, December 12, 1949 HEATING INSTALLATION BIRTHS 18 Cameron Ave. Lansing, Ont. Phone Will. 3372 SEALED FIXED PRICE TENDERS RICHMOND HILL â€" PHONE 490 Flowers for all Occasions, CENTRE ST. W. AT YONGE in MR. GEO. SELKIRK on the Gospel of St. John Solos by Gordon Bond, Gospel Singer from Great Britain WNOWOOO 2 pm. â€" Sunday School 7 P.M. â€"â€" EVENING SERVICE VOCAL FACULTY Royal Conservatory Of Music SPECIALIZING IN YOUNG VOICES, EXAMINATIONS, COMPETITIONS STOVE & iFUVRiNACE PIPE Something new has been added for the fourth form students. We have heard of skating parties, to- boggan parties, but never a tele- vision party. But on Tuesday it happened. The claes invaded Joyce Gibson's home on Bayview to watch video for the evening. The Milton Berle Show and several other top radio shows were fea- tured on the screen. Following the show refreshments were served. Fourth offer their thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Gibson for the enjoyable evening. Following the game a dance was held. In the Junior game Richmond Hill was victorious, defeating Uxâ€" bridge 24 to 8. In the Senior con- test the shoe was on the other foot’when the visitors defeated Richmond Hill 26 to 20. But the senior loss is due no doubt to the fact that many of the players were unable to play owing to previous engagements. Last Friday the local lads op- ened the 1949 basketball season by exhibition games with Uxbridge High School. RICHVALE COMMUNITY CHURCH And the talk around the local high school is exams, Christmas exams. Why? Well, on Monday that horrible time table was an- nounced. Upper schbol will be- gin on December 14, and lower school on December 19. All students will finish exams the morning of December 22 with the annual Christmas Lit and Party in the afternoon. Boys' Sports Phone 21M Richmond Hill or Mr. Melecci 58J Richmond Hill “The time has come,” the wal- rus said, “to talk of many things, 0f shoes, and ships and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings." JEAN INNES UNDENOMINATIONAL SUNDAY SERVICES (Richvale School House) RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE For Information Get Yours At Addresses by Highschool Highlights Phone 426 YEREX ELECTRIC Richmond Hill Phone 242 yonmmumwmm FOR JANIE (small type) â€" “Cinderella” (Columbia); “The Little Red Hen” (Columbia); “Peter Churchmouse” (Victor); “Nursery Rhymes” (Decal). “We Supply The Music 'You Enjoy” FOR ALICE (in the gay 20’s) â€"- “Song Hits from South Pacif- ic" (Decca); “Theme Songs” (Columbia). FOR BOB (the ’teen-ager) â€"â€" “Piano Boogie" by Freddie Slack (Capitol); Glenn Miller (Victor). FOR MOTHER â€" “The Music of Johann Strauss” (Victor). “Charlie Kunz Piano Medleys” (London). “Waltzes of Tchai- kowsky” (Columbia). FOR FATHER â€" “I Can Hear It Now" ~â€" a chronicle of 1933- 1945'with actual voices of the men who made history in that era (Columbia). “Symphony No. 5 in C Minor” â€" Beethoven (Victor). 09990600999009.9099...” Celery Stalks. 2 23c BLACK DIAMOND GREEN PASCAL Cranberries Green Cabbage CAPE COD N0. 1 GRADE STOKLEY‘S Seedless Raisins It» Currants . AUSTRALIAN Sardines . . RECORD CENTRE GLACIER RECLEANED Showing 7.20, 9.20 Plus Barbara Ann Scott in “Beauty and the Blade” Wed., Thurs. â€" Dec. 7, TYRONE POWER GENE TIERNEY “That Wonderful Urge” Showing at 7.08, 9.50 \ Plus Pea Soup Meat Balls Mon., Tues. â€" Dec. 5, 6 LINDA DARNELL I’AUL DOUGLAS CELESTE HOLM CHARLES COBURN ‘Everybody Does It’ GOOD LUCK & HARVEST HABITANT HEDLUND'S MONARCH Fri., Sat. â€"â€" Dec. 2. 3 RANDOLPH SCOTT JANE WYATT “Canadian Pacific” (In Color) Plus Mickey Mouse Cartoon GIFT RECORD ALBUMS ROYAL THEATRE REX HARRISON PEGGY CUMMINS “Escape” Showing 8.30 only‘ AURORA uua Home Ladb Large 1 l "C I (ll 0 Pkg. S\\'ANSDO\\'I\' 34c White Cake Mix 37c Tasty King Peas Eit~i§Li3~y 25219:: ' Stalks. 2 23c [Cooking Onions 3 23c Florida Grapefruit 963 rorzac ys . . 2 33c|KipperSnack52 19c Pastry Fiour 13:? 47c :Lg"'$1.51 MARGARINE .‘b' 33c cello pkg. Head 16 oz. Tin Tins 28 oz. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, Dec. 1, 1949 5 PHONE 242 Now you can afford an electric refrigerator with- out paying highest prices. See on display these sturdy, roomy electric re- frigerators that will give long wear and satisfaction at low cost to you. At 16 Hall St., Richmond Hill, phone Richmond Hill 117 Or at 2430 Yonge St., Toronto, phone MA. 1107-1108 STATIONERY, CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO Come in and see our Christmas Stock. Decorations, Cards, Toys, Gifts. F ITZE WALLPAPER SHOP SPECIAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATURS SALES AND SERVICE Repairs to all types of machines. We also handle notions. fashion‘aids, parts and all attachments for Singer sewing machines. CALL 27c 12c $249.00 39c 18c 27c 117 Yonge St. opposite the Municipal Hal] SINGER SEWING MACHINES Easy long term payments arranged. Yerex Electric G. W. J. GANDEB NO. 1 GRADE NO. 1 GRADE Waxed TurnipsZ Oranges CALIFORNIA True Vanilla Stufled Olives . 323” 35c SHERRIFFS Dog Meal Bag MORTON’S C'ONNORS Pork & Beana Phone Richmond Hill 308W LIBBY'S DEEP BROWNED GAINES Sweet Size Juicy 344's RICHMOND HILL Bottle 1vz Tin Doz. 20 oz. $249.00 5 lb. Bag ?mZz' 25c 17c 1 1c

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