anununmmumm\mumuuiiniummuummumluImm1mlunummxumt1mlnumum\lnlmm1u“munI\mmuuummmuuumuumuuuuug §i\\\u\\\\\\m\mmmmummmmummumul\uIll\m\1u1\nu1nl\mmuumnuumummuuumuuuunmmummuuuummuuummuuunuuumï¬ try sgme . . . . baby bunting salted nuts 8 wide assortment . _. all-delicioust Fresh at telephone 33 A complete line of farm and garden fence in stock. Steel and cedar posts, farm gates, barb wire. Erection done on all types of fence. WE DELIVER For wedding pictures â€"- for birthdays â€" for the many anniversaries which de- serve recording â€"- for the artistry which makes all the diflerence between an or- dinary photograph and a portrait â€"â€" visit Clarke’s pharmacy Attention Farmers Order your fencing materials now. TELEPHONE: WILLOWDALE 2507 HARVEY BROWN NORMAN BONE Edmund Soame Telephone REdfern 1911 for an appointment is a scientiï¬cally balanced, economically priced chick ration, high in quality, just the right texture and always uniform. 1t con- tributes the foundation necessary for high livability, healthy growth and steady, pro- ï¬table egg production. PORTRAITS CEMENT WORK - BASEMENT FLOORS PLASTERING GENERAL CONTRACTOR 30 Elizabeth St. S. Phone 507 Richmond Hill TORONTO 1' THE STUDIOâ€- 1720 Avenue Road Ol' rmer 216 KINGSDALE AVE WILLOWDA‘LE FOOTINGS S ID i W ALKS BLOCK WORK ricl'amond hi†RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. W. Hirtle, B. A.. Mini-u: SUNDAY, MARCH 4. 1951 Education Sunday 10 am. -â€" The Sabbath School 11 am. â€" Public Worship Everybody welcome. RICHMOND BILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. B. Brethen, B.A.. Minintar SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1951 Holy Communion 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School for all ages A and Adult Bible Class 11 a.m. â€" Sacrament of The Lord’s Supper 7 p.m. -- Evening Worship Rev. J. O. Totton All are welcome. ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. W. F. Wrixon, L. Th., Rector Sunday, March 4 Lent 4 8.30 am. â€"- Holy Communion 9.45 a_m. â€" Sunday School 11 a.m. â€"â€" Choral Communion Subject, “01d Doctrines Restated,†4 FORGIVENESS 7.30 pm. â€"â€" Evening Prayer “The Christian Life†“Naaman‘ . . . was a great man,†2 Kings 5, 1 Come and wonship with us. THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. W. Hirtle, B.A., Minister SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1951 11 am. -â€" Public worship Mr. Sutherland B.A., Knox College 11.30 a.m. â€" The Primary School 12:10 pm. â€" Ur. Glen’s Bible Ulass Come and Worship. Hope Sunday School .......... 10 Public Worship . . . . . . . . . . 11 Edgeley Sunday School . . . . . . . . 1.30 Public Worship . . . . . _ 2.30 Maple Sunday School . . . . . . . . 10.30 Public Worship .......... 7 Meeting in Concord School Home Each Lord’s Day at 11 am. Gospel message and Communion 7 Service Tune in CKEY (580) at 9.15 on. Sunday I Peter 4:11: “If any man speak let him speak as the oracles of God. Rev. E. E. Kent, Minister Sunday Service . . . . . . 2.30 pm. Sunday School _ . . . . . . . . . 10 am. Sunday School ........ 1.30 pm Church Service ......,, 2.30 pm Lenten Service every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock OARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH Sunday School ..‘....... 10 mm. Worship . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . 11 11.111. Sunday School at Concord School House at 10 am. LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor. Rev. A. R. Jones Services Sunday, 11 a.m. â€" Bible School classes for all ages 7p.m. â€" Gospel Service. Wed., 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting Thurs., 2 pm. â€" Women's Mia» MAPLE CHURCH NOTICES Rev. P. J. Lambert, B.A., B.D., minister King 17R4 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ZION LUTHERAN CHURUH (2 miles south of Maple) E. J. Fisher, pastor SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1951 SUNDAY, MARCH 4," 1951 OPEN SUNDAY‘ SC'HOOL PROGRAM EVANGELICAL SERVICES BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH, VAUGHAN CHURCH OF CHRIST Held in MASONIC HALL RICHMOND HILL COME â€" - -~ IS‘A'IAH IJB M11. “.18 Mr. W. D. Ayerst from Barrie has joined the staff of the Bank of Commerce. He replaces J. M- Bett who has been transferred to Toronto. Mrs. W. A. ngner travelled by plane last Thursday to Winnipeg. Manitoba to spent a month With her daughter, Mrs. J. N. Conquer- good. Two-year-old Barbara, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Howe 0f Richmond Hill has gone back to the Sick Children’s Hospital for about a month for special treat- ment. At the regular 4 pm. service of Holy Baptism held at St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Richmond Hill, on Sunday the Rector, Rev. W. F. Wrixon baptized triplets be- longing to Mr. and Mrs. W. E- Waters. The three children, born on Christmas Eve, Were named: Roderick Charles, Lynda Loraine and Roger Odling. Carol Anne Agnes, child of Mr. and Mrs. F. Ci Wéters wds baptized at the same service. LAW â€"â€" To Mr. and Mrs. John R. Law of New London, Connecti- cut (nee Ramona Witthoï¬' 0f Fresno, Calif.) February 20, a baby girl, Belinda Jane, 6 lbs. 5 oz. c1w34 JONES â€" Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones, Elgin Mills are happy to announce the-birth of theirxson, Albert Edward, on February 19, at Newmarket Hospital, a broth- er for Barbara, Betty and Mar- lene. Both well. c1w35 BURNETT â€"â€" In loving memory of a dear sister and aunt, Helen Burnett, “who passed away n‘eb- ruary 26, 1949. Not dead but passed beyond ' The mist that binds us here. Into the newer, larger life. Of that unclouded sphere. V â€" Ever remembeied by her brother Frank, Bonnie and family. *1w35 BURNS â€" In loving memory of a dear husband and father, David George Burns, who passed away February 22, 1946. Those whom we love go out of sight, But never out of mind. They are cherished in the hearts Of those they leave behind. Thy will be done seems hard to say 1 When one we loved is called away Some day, perhaps we’ll under- stand When we meet again in that bet- ter land. â€"- Lovingly remembered by his wife and ‘sons, James, Harold and Stanley. *1w35 Hazel and Roy Cooper Wish to express their thanks to friends and neighbours who were so kind to them during their recent illness. Special thanks to the girl and mo- ther-in-law who assisted as nurse. *1w35 CARD OF THANKS Mrs. A. Evans and family wish to thank their many kind neigh- bor‘s, friends and relatives for their many acts of kindness; also cards and flowers during their bereave- ment in the loss of a dear husband and father; especially thanking the Rev. J. S. Ferguson of Toron- to and the Rev. P. C. Lambert of Maple for their consoling mess- ages and also thanking Drs. Cowan and Bigford. CARD OF THANKS A member of one of Toronto’s oldest families, he was the son of the late Canon Arthur Jarvis and was born at Carlton Place. He at- tended Trinity College, Port Hope, and the University of Toronto, where he was a student in the ï¬rst forestry course. Henry Roy Jarvis Funeral service for Henry Roy Jarvis, 62, of King, who died in Sunnybrook hospital was held in All Saints church, King, Saturday. At one time Mr. Jarvis was a civil engineer with the CPR. in west- ern Canada. During- World War I he served with 6th Canadian Field Engineers and Royal Horse Ar- tillery. At the battle of the Somme he was severely gassed. After the war he took up residence on a farm at King. , The Women’s Institute will meet on Thursday, March 8, at 2.30 pm. in the Public School Auditorium. Guest Speaker, Mr. Stuart Parker speaking on some aspects of “The Laws affecting Women and Childâ€" ren.†Roll Call â€" “A verse from an old School Book.’ Please come prepared with a verse. Also bring in your nomination slips or return them to Mrs. R. Fox, convenor. A cordial invitation is extended to all women in the community to at- tend this meeting. Surviving are four sisters, Mar- jorie and Julia, both of King; Ste- phanie and bister Una}? botllwith Richmond Hill Social and Personal Mr. Jarvis_was a member of All Saints Anglican church. ï¬hn Sisters of the Anglican Church in England; and two brothers, Ey- quem of King, and George Jarvls of Ohio. Interment will be in King. IN MEMORIA'MS Telephone Richmond Hill 9 Richmond Hill Women’s Institute BIRTHS Fire protection and water were discussed at a meeting of the south-east Vaughan Township Ratepayers Association held at the Powell Road Public School on Feb- ruary 21. Mrs. F. Elvin, 16 Jackes Ave., celebrated her 69th birthday on February 26. Children of Powell Road Public School were given their second in oculation on February 23, with Dr. R. M. King of the Health Unit and Miss Petrie, Health Unit nurse, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Armstrong and family visited Mrs. Arms- trong‘s mother, Mrs. E. Uncles, at Welcome to Highland Park, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Harding. We hope you will like it here. Mr. Walter Miner entertulned the ladies of the Grandview Bridge Club on Thursday evening. Com- ments have been made on the love- 1y rolls which were served. The Bridge Club have their annual “night out†this coming Thursday and are going to the Town and Country Club for dinner and then on to the Casino. Fathers will be baby-sitting that night! ' Mr. Learn has organized a stamp club for the boys and girls at the Powell Road School. Billy Bige- low was elected president, Paul Medcalf, vice-president and secret- ary Jimmie McKinley. Mrs. E. B. Cumming entertained at tea on Friday afternoon â€" it was a “get-acquainted†affair and among those present were Mrs. Gordon MacCallum, Mrs. Reg. CORRESPONDENT â€" MRS. M. BLACKBURN, Yongehurst Rd. Telephone Richmond Hill 137R13 Mr. G. Hopper is up and around Road spent last week with her son again after spending the last week at his home in Toronto. in bed wibh influenza. t n u a Sorry to hear Art Ball is on the sick list. ' We welcome to our neighbour- hood Mr. and Mrs. Syd Brown and family. Mr. Brown has been transferred here from Windsor. Canadian Legion, branch 375, is holding a. euchre at the heme of Mrs. Skippon, Yongehurst Road on Friday, March 9. A joint executive meeting of the Canadian Legion Branch 375 will be held at the home of Mr. F. Tit- shall, May Ave., Thursday, March Presbyterian W.A. and W.M.S. The regular monthly meeting of Thornhill Presbyterian W. A. and W.M.S. will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Steele on Morgan Ave. on Thursday, March 8, at 2.45, roll call to be answered by turning in hankies for sale later at the ba- 2881'. Correspondent: Mrs. Sydney Steventon Edgeley, Out. The Young People’s Fellowship Group of Edgeley United Church held its meeting on February 23 in the Burns’ home with 16 pres- ent. The meeting of March 9 will be held at the Avery home and will take the form of a St. Patrick’s box social. The boxes will be sold for not over one dollar. All mem- bers of the congregation are in- vited to attend. Mrs. Steele is to continue her interesting talk on her grandpar- The February meeting of the Edgeley W.A. was held on Thurs- day, February 22, at the home of Mrs. George Bye. The meeting took the form of a quilting and with only 7 members present the quilt was almost ï¬nished. Mrs. J. A. Mitchell and - Mrs. W. Atkinson gave a thumb nail sketch of the annual meeting held in St. George’s United Church, Toronto, the prevâ€" ious week. Lunch' was served to end the afternoon’s proceedings. The next meeting will be held on March 15, the hostess being Mrs. J. A. Mitchell. An investigation into the life of laundry bags, conducted under the auspices of the National Research Council, revealed that five nylon bags were still in service after be- ing exposed to 144 washings While five control bags of the fibre usu- ally used all failed after 50 to 60 ‘washings. Mrs. M. Holmes of Yongehurst EDGELEY NEWS CORRESPONDENT â€" MRS. STAN. V. WORSDALE . Telephone Thornhill 2571112 CORRESPONDENT: â€" MRS. H. BIGELOW 41 Drury Avenue, Highland Park Telephone Thornhill 398R2 HIGHLAND PARK NEWS JACKES AVENUE NEWS NORTH RICHVALE NEWS THORNHILL NEWS CORRESPONDENT: -â€" MRS. M. BELL, 17 Jackes Avenue, Thornhill Telephone Thornhill 294R3‘ Oro Station last week-end. Mr. St. John, garetaker of Pow- ell Road Public School, is an in- fluenza victim. Miss Edith Warren of Castleton, Ontario, is visiting her brother, Mr. Thomas Bell of 17 Jackes Ave. and expects to remain for a week. The Woman’s Community Club will meet on March 1 at the home of Mrs. M. Bell, 17 Jackes Avenue, at 8 pm. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. A. Elvin, 16 Jackes Avenue, celebrated their eighth an- niversary on rFebruary 26. The event was a family affair. Weaving, Mrs. Bill Hannah, Mrs D. Concien, Mrs. Ernie Thompson, Mrs. Murray Harding. There will be a meeting at 'l‘norn hill on March 5 concerning the new ï¬re truck which we hope will be purchased shortly. This ï¬re reel will serve this subdivision as well as Thornhill and surrounding communities. The $64.00 question at cne mom. ent is “When will the Bob Laws move into their new home?†Here is a boost for Highland Park. We hear that. Bruce Smith of CJBC thinks we have a very lovely community here. We hope that little Lynn Con- den will get her little play 1eally organized and get her actors work- ing so that she can put. the play on at one of our Home and School meetings. Upper Richvale were very pleas- to have at last. secured safe and proper transportation for the school meeting. A meeting will be held in the near future about con- dition of roads in the district. If interested please call 137R13 or. 553R2. The monthly meeting of Guide Mothers will be held Thursday, March 8, at the home of Mrs. Paul at 8.30 sharp. The 50-50 Club held a very en- joyable meeting on Monday even- ing in the United Church. All young married couples are urged to come and enjoy the social get- togethers the last Monday in ev- ery month at 8 p.m. Doncaster Ladies Club birthday party will be held at the home of Mrs. Angle, instead of Mrs. Mi- zen, on Tuésday, March 6. Wins Two Firsts ents’ pioneering in Northumber- land County and Percy Township at Hastings, Ontario. Miss Phyllis Waterson won two ï¬rst awards recently at the Toron- to East Festival, obtaining 85% in the lyric soprano class and also as a member of the ladies trio. Miss Waterson belongs to the choir of Thornhill United Church. The Thorn-hill Women’s Institute has completed arrangemehts for the euchre to be held Friday of next week. Please see Coming Ev- ents for details. The Thornhill Library has once again been fortunate in securing an interesting selection from the Travelling Library. Drop in and read these new books which both children and adults will enjoy. W. I. Euchre Library News lnmumuuuummmuuuumummuummumuuumum“mmmumu FLOWERS F OR EVERY OCCASION RICE’S FLOWER SHOP 44 Yonge Street Soutn Richmond Hill Tel. 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