H A R V E Y B R O W N GENERAL CONTRACTOR For wedding pictures â€" for birthdays â€" for the many anniversaries which de- serve recording â€"- for the artistry which makes all the diï¬erence between an or- dinary photograph and a portrait â€"â€" visit 3 to 8 rooms, priced from $3,000 to $10,- 000 needed immediately. 1570 Avenue Road NORM’S SHOE REPAIR 1 DOOR NORTH OF UNITED CHURCH TELEPHONE: WILLOWDALE 2507 Edmund Soame "THE STUDIO†1720 Avenue Road The entire livelihood of you: chicks for the ï¬rst few weeks, must come from the chick starter bag. So make sure of feeding a starter that does the job and does it RIGHT. Many successful poultrymen have proven that the job is done RIGHT when you feed Telephone REdfern 1911 for an appointment mimmuummmmummIuunmmumummuunmuumu“\mmmuuuumnummnmmmuunmmumuuummmumlmm? immmmmkinmlmmnmml1mlml\mi\mmunuummmnmlIuiimmmuuuuuuuumuumummuumuuua Brick, insul-bric, and frame homes W. C. LINDSAY NOW LOCATED AT 9 YONGE ST. N. PORTRAITS PROPERTIES WANTED CEMENI WORK - BLOCK WORK BASEMENI FLOORS PLASTERING TORONTO Ol’ rlner Real Estate 216 KINGSDALE AVE WILLOWDALE S [Di WALKS FOOTINGS RE 4836 Each Sunday afternoon at 3 pm. the whole family is invited to hear this interesting Sunday School program. Enjoyable Bible stories are told as well as your favourite gospel chorus sung. King 17R4 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST Meeting in Concord School Home Each Lord’s Day at 11 am. Gospel message and Communion Service Tune in CKEY (580) at 9.15 am. Sunday Hebrews 10:25: “Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner (if some is." sionary Meeting. Fri., 8 pm. â€" Young reoples Soc‘ SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1951 Hope Sunday School . . . . . . . . .. 10 3.111. Public Worship ... . . . . . . . 11 am. Edgeley Sunday School ... . . . . . 1.30 pm. Public Worship ... . . _ 2.30 pm, Maple . Sunday' School .. . . . . . . 10.30 am. Public Worship . . . . . . . . . . 7 pm. Rev. E. E. Kent, Minister Sunday Service . . . . . . 2.30 p.m‘ Sunday School . , . . . . . . . . 10 am BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH, VAUGHAN Sunday School . . . . . 10 am. Worship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 am. Sunday School at Concord School House at 10 am. Pastor, Rev. A. R. Jones I Services Sunday, 11 am. â€" Bible School classes for all ages 'Tp.m. -- Gospel Service. Wed, 8 pm. â€"- Prayer Meeting Thurs., 2 pm. â€" Women’s Mia- “Blessed is he whose transgress- ion is forgiven, whose sin is cov- ered. Blessed is the man unto whom the Lord imputeth not in- iquity, and in whose spirit there is no guile.†Psa. 32:1,2. Rev. S. W. Hirtle, B.A., Minister SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1951 SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1951 11 am. â€" Morning Worship “2nd in Series on Ten Rules for LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH Speaker: Mr. Gordon Bond Bristol, England Come along and pick your fav- ourite hymn in our song book and we shall try to sing it. WW†Rev. C. B. Brethen. B.A., Minister SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1951 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School for all ages 10 am. â€" Dr. Taylor’s Bible Class 11 am. - Morning Worship Rev. J. 0. Totton will conduct the service 7 pm. â€" Evening Worship Rev. A. C. Huston of Victoria Square will show colored lantern slides of his work among the Indians on Hudson Bay. All are welcome. 11 a.m. â€"â€" Public worship Rev. S. W. Hirtle, B.A. 11.30 a.m. â€" The Primary School 12:10 pm. â€" Ur. Glen’s Bible Uiass Come and Worship. ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN ‘ CHURCH Rev. W. F. Wrixon. L. Th., Rector Sunday, February 11 Lent 1 8.30 am. â€"- Holy Communion 9.45 a,m. â€"â€" Sunday School 11 a.m. â€"â€" Morning Prayer Lenten Sermon Series â€"â€"- “Old Doctrines Restated†1. Temptation 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Prayer Preacher, Rev. K. D. Wlhatmough, M.A., Rector Trinity Church, Aur- ora. All are welcome. Rev. E. E. Kent, Th. D.,‘Mimster OARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH 7.30 pm. â€"â€" “THE VOICE OF THE DEEP†RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. W. Hirtle. B. A.. Minister SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1951 10 am. â€" The Sabbath School 11 a.m. â€" Public worship. W. H. Graham, B.A. 0 Come, Let Us Worship MAPLE CHURCH NOTICES Rev. P. J. Lambert, B.A., B.D., minister -Daily Living.†Sunday School Classes Nursery. THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MASONIC HALL RICHMOND HILL 3 RM. OPEN SUNDAY SCHOOL EVANGELICAL SERVICES E. J. HINSON Interior & Exterior Decorator Elm Grove Oak. Ridges A religious sound ï¬lm GOSPEL SERVICE RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Held in COME - - - ISAIAï¬ me MATT. “.15 I More than 117,000 men and wo- 1men have now joined Britain’s Civ- il Defence and allied services. The .Civil Defence Corps itself consists of 60,704 men and 38,190 women. Mrs. Jesse Baker, Miss Bertie Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Baker and family, of Concord, Miss A. Stong, Richmond Hill, called on Sunday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. J. Baker, Richmond, Street, to con- gratulate them on the. observance of their 55th wedding anniversary on January 29. ’ Mr. McCallum, who was in his 87th year, had made his home with Mr. and Mrs. Neal. for the past nine years. A pioneer of the district, he was born at ‘Lloydtown and had farmed in Vaughan Town- ship for many years. His wife, the former Clara Fortune, prede- ceased him seven years ago. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. John G. MacDonald, whose husband was public school principal at Aurora for many years, and by two daugh- ters, Mrs. William Neal of nich- mond Hill and Miss Agnes Mc- Callum of Woodbridge, one son, Donald of Woodbridge and eight grandchildren. â€" Lovingly remembered by hus- band and family. X *1w32 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson' and family wish to thank their many friends and neighbours 'for their kindness during their recent bereavement. It was most deeply appreciated. c1w3‘2 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lund and Norma wish to thank the friends and neighbors at Maple and others for the kindness they have shown in their visits and gifts of flOwers, fruit and get well cards during Mr. Lund’s illness; also thanking Rev. Lambert for his calls anu en. couragement and Rev. Michell for his welcome calls; also Dr. Big- ford for his prompt attention when called. , c1w32 The Ladies Auxiliary for Scouts and Cubs held their monthly exec- utive meeting at the home of Mrs. E. Butlin, Roseview Ave. Plans were made for the annual St. Pat- rick’s Dance, to be held on Friday! March 16, in the Public School Auditorium. Mrs. Stanley F. Tink- er was appointed convenor. Among those who attended the 35th wedding anniversary recently observed by Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, Newmarket, were Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Diceman, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kyle, of Maple; Mr. and Mrs. J. W.‘Leece, and Mr. Fred Leece of Richmond Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Noah Baugel‘ from Aurora. when, We will 'meet our loved one there Daniel McCallum, fither of Mrs. William Neal, died after a short illness atjthe home of his daugh- ter in Richmond Hill on Tuesday, February 6; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Weaver at~ tended the Opening of the Legisd ature at Queens Park Thursday; February 1, and after the adjourn- ment, were guests of the Lieuten-E ant-Governor and Mrs. Ray Laww son at a reception held in their suite. ‘ FORSTER -â€"â€" In loving memory of Lillian M. Forster, who pass- ed away, February 13, 1949. God knew that she was suï¬eiing, That the hills were hard to climb. So he dosed her weary eyelids And whispered “Peace be thine." Away in the beautiful hills of God; By the valley of rest so fair, Some time, some day, we know not ROBERTS â€" In loving memory of Edith Mary, beloved wife of H. J. Roberts and loving mother of son Joe and daughter Elsie and granddaughter Bernice, who passed away February 3, 1948. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, ‘ ' r The world’s weary troubles and trials are past; In silence she-suffered, in-patience she bore Till God called her home to suffer no more. â€" Lovingly remembered byrhus- band" and. family. ' *1w3'2 C'ARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS Daniel M cCallum The funeral took place at Nash- ville Cemetery on Thursday. Funeral services were held at Wright and Taylor’s Funeral Home, Friday, February 2, for Mrs. Joanetta Little, widow of Samuel Little, mother of Fred?» (Mrs. Bullock), and grandmother of Nancy and Reginald of Guelph, who died at her home at Sherwood, January 30. She is also survived by one sister Mrs. Mabel Pater- son of Sherwood. Intermentwas made in St. An- drew’s Cemetery, Scarboro, with Rev. Fischer, the Lutheran minis- ter, in charge. Pallâ€"bearers were: Colin Hood, John Gibson, Bert Kennedy, Samuel Winger, Clifford Raymer, Ronald Raw. BRITAIN’S OIVIL DEFENCF‘ SERVICES Mrs. J oanetta Little Richmond Hill Social and Personal IN MEMORIAMS Telephone Richmond Hill 9 ‘ Quite a number from Concord 4nd surrounding districts attended the annual oyster supper of the Farmers’ Club in Edgeley Com- munity Hall on Monday evening, February 5. Sorry to lose Mrs. Neil from our district. Mrs. Neil, formerly of “Cosy Glen†Mill Road, is now living in Toronto. Mr. John Robertson is home from the hospital and recovering nicely from his attack of rheuma- tic fever. Sugar and Spice Club met at the home of Mrs. W. Schurman on Thursday, February 1. Winners of cards were as follows: Miss M. Murphy, Mrs. M. Blackburn, Mrs. L. WainWright. Refreshments were :provided by Mrs. S. Styan and 'Mrs. L. Patton. ‘ Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Masters of Mill Road, on the birth of a son at Athlea Nurs- ing Home on January 30. Gail’s new brother will be named Gary Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tomson are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oman Bowes, taking charge While Mr. and Mrs. Bowes are vac- ‘Mioning in the United States and Mexico. ' After supper was served a sing- song took place led by Mr. Paul Snider with Mrs. Chas. Greenley playing the piano and Mr. Fred Martin the violin. Cbuncilman Agai‘ was in charge of the showing of 5 sound ï¬lms. Four short pictures during the ï¬rst part of the evening were: “Feeding. the animalE at the Zoo,†“Travelling Through Holland,†"The Discontentcd Canary" and “The Three Busy Bears,†which were very much enjoyed. ' ‘. ThosuA. Kef’fer. one of the ct , yéhhfi‘teFmembers gave a very intere‘sting account of how the club came. to be organized and traced its progress through the 34 years of its existence. I It is encouraging to learn chat ,the Concord skating-rink is near- ing completion. The work has been held up due to unfavorable weather. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Baég lert on Monday for a holiday in St. Pet- ersburg, Florida. Mr. R. J. Darlington, while giv- ing the secretary's report in the absence of Mr. Chas. Shropmlire, pointed out that there are 61 memâ€" bers in the club. Twenty-ï¬ve friends and neigh- bofh‘gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ash on Saturday evening to attend a party in hon- or of their son Jimfny on his 17th birthday. Miss Marian Poole attended the formal dance sponsored by the Workmen’s Compensation Boaui on Friday evening at the Savarin, Toronto. Many of the local-residents are sorry to learn of the sudden death of Mr. Mike Ellis . on Tuesday. January 31. ‘Mr. Ellis, who was 58,years of age, was; an employee of Concord 'Floral for the past 12 years.“ ‘ V The many friends of Mr. Ernie Evans are sorry to hear he is ill. ‘Old time dancing was the order of the evening with Mr. Louis Eb- erschlag and Mr. Alex Hunter nap- ply«ing\the music and Mr. Charles Ash calling off. The showing of the remaining picture “Peok's Bad Boy at the Circus†ended an enjoyable even- ing. - , During lunch the beautiful white birthday'cake centering the table glowed with 17 blue candles. The ladies" spot dance prize was won by Mrs. Rosendale and the meï¬â€™s! by Stan. Kef‘fer. ' Those frOm Concord who attend- ed were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ash, Jack Anderson, Mrs. R.»Stuart and John, and Stan. Kef’fer. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fraser are taking a 14-day cruise to the West Indies. They plan to sail from New York to Kingston, Jamaica, and thence to Venezuela, the Neth- erlands West Indies, Panama, Cuba and then back again to New York. February 14 will soon be here and everyone likes to be remembered. We have cards for all the family, the sick and special friends. Come in and see the selection. We will try to assist you with the valentine gift also. REMEMBER YOUR VALENTINE CORRESPONDENT â€" MRS. M. BLACKBURN. Yongehurst Rd. June’s Gift Shoppe CONCORD CORRESPONDENT Mrs. Raymond Stuart R. R. 1 Maple Telephone Maple 110: 80 Yonge Street S. Richmond Hill NORTH RICHVALE NEWS Telephone Richmond Hill 137R13 110r3 A euchre will be held at the home of Mrs. Sims, Avenue Road, on Thursday evening, February 8, at 8 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Everybody welcome. On Wednesday evening, Janu- ary 31, the Guides and Brownies visited Cari-ville Fellowship Club. A very sociable night was enjoyed by all the girls. At the close of the mother and daughter banquet a bouquet of roses was sent to Mrs. A. Ball of Yongehurst Road. Many thanks were extended Mrs. Ball for her generous help and co-operation in convening the banquet. Richmond Hill branch of the Canadian Legion 375 will hold a regular meeting at the home of Mr. F. Titshall, May Ave., Febru- ary 13 at 8 pm. Social evening to foliow business meeting. Every- body welcome. , On Thursday evening, February 1, Canadian Legion branch 375 held a. euchre at the Richmond Hill Public School. Winners were: Mrs. S. Arbron, . Mrs. Bryce, Mrs. A. Ball, E. Ryan, Mrs. Shiels, A. Tit- shall. Refreshments were served. Guides, Brownies, Scouts and Cubs are holding a hobby show on Saturday, February 17, at; Rich- vqle School. Girl Guide Log Book and Scroll will be on display for a short time. ' Very pleased to know Gary Skip again after his recent illness. pen of Yongehurst Rd. is ï¬ne Sandra May of Yongehurst Rd. has been 1'11 for the past two weeks. We all wish Sandra a speedy re- covery. ' Leaders and mothers of Guides and Brownies would like to give a special thanks to the following fathers for their help and assist- ance at the mother and daughter banquet: Mr. A. Ball, W. Burns, F. Broome Sr., E. Garner, J. Hirtz, H. Ince. R. Paul, H. Taylor and L. Wainwright. The boys on the Hardw00d Slabs really had a chance to do their stuff last week-end. Some are pretty good but they’re out of my class. My feet still vhallelujah at the bends. Maybe it’s my B Complex. Anyway there’s plenty of compay and it’s a lot of fun and with Valentine Day around the corner come in and get the guy a nice tie or a beautiful shirt styled by Arrow. The Tip Top samp- les are in for Spring. We have a wide range of patterns to choose from, and with ï¬ve weeks delivery now is the time "to pick that suit for Easter. Clearing special for this week-end are Boys’ Plaid Shirts, Boy’s Windbreakers, Men’s Sweaters, Children’s White Boots, all at one low price, $1.49. Anyway neigh- bours we hope we can be of service to you and best wishes for a pleasant week-end From your Friendly Store uuuumuunumumu1um\1m\t\umuumummxmmum\ummnumuu FLOWERS ' FOR EVERY OCCASION RICE’S FLOWER suor 44 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Tel. Richmond Hill 490 Nights and Holidays Telephone Thornhill 207R6 numummmmmmuumunummummminimummmsmmumu' STAN TROYER Oak Ridges King 94 R24 m WIFE, (‘ll’flflm {MT/Iv roux RANGE £012 -- No more ashes, soot, dirt, ï¬res that die out in your kitchen‘ronge! 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