8 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Thursday. Mar. 29, 1951 â€"._.. GORDON KENNEDY PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Regular calls in Richmond Hill district 3‘5 Old Orchard Grove, Toronto is RE. 3139 Coal - Coke - Woodl Let The Street Fleet Deliver Your Heat C. Street & Sons Telephones-RichmdndHilI156 - Willowdale 682 The shows, the concerts, the shops and the myriad sights always make a visit enjoyable. When you go by bus, even the trip is tun. Z ROUND TRIP {)1 (Subject to Chan†Washington .. .. $22.90 St. Louis . . . . . . $28.45 a Boston $23.10 e b col-Ito. ROBERTS’ RADIAL STATION PHONE 177 Identical to Original Equipmentâ€"Save Safely cement parts â€" for Cars â€" Trucks â€" Tractors You can depend on Canadian Tireâ€"the largest automotive store in the worldâ€"to supply you with original equipment quality replace- ment partsâ€"AT BIG SAVINGS. Direct buying saves you many dollarsâ€"and our money-back guarantee gives you full protection on every purchase. . 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Reminder Anyone interested in the beauti- ï¬cationV improvement and the preservation. improvemnt and the rounding}. of the locality should not miss this evening's (March 29) meeting of Thornhill Horticultur- Conscrvation Authority and Asâ€" sociation will take part in the programme, and will show ï¬lms of the proposed Don Valley pro- iects The Junior members will meet at 6.30 undcr the direction of Mrs. William Banks. A discount on flower and vegeâ€" table seeds is one of the special beneï¬ts offered the members. 0 ‘ fl . Cubs Thank Residents The Leaders and boys or the Thornhill Cub Packs wish to thank the people of Thornhill and sur- rounding district for their co-op- oration with the Hot, Cross Buns last week. Over 400 dozen were delivered to the homes and in this connection the Packs would like to thank 'Mrs. Terry Jackson for driving the boys around to deliver the buns, also Mr. John Taylor and Mr. Peter Woodgcr for their assistance; and Mrs. Bill Hansen, who assisted by Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Spence served hot chocolate at the Scout Hut which was the distributing point. 0 o o o Home and School The Thornhill Home and Senool Association will ‘hold its second monthly meeting on Thursday, Ap- ril 5 at Thornhill Public School at 8.15. D t I 0 Mr. C. Howitt, the School In- spector, will be the speaker for that evening. His subject, “An Inspector looks at Education†should be very informative anu in- teresting. The Thornhill School Senior Choir will entertain with their singing and refreshments will be served at the end of the meeting. a in t o W. I. Card Party A most successful Fellowship Group will meet in the Church on Thursday, March 29, at 8 p.m. Dr. J. P. Willson of Richmond Hill will present the pictures he took on his recent trip to the British Isles. The group M to Z is in charge of refresh- ments. All friends are invited to attend. D D i t The Carrville United Church Women's Association will meet at the home of Mrs. R. A. Kirk on Wednesday evening, April 4, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Lewis will be in charge of the devotional period and Mrs. Baker and Mrs. McEwen are social convenors. All ladies are welcome. it at air t Special attention is drawn to the ladies of Carrville W.A. and any ladies of the community to the invitation for Monday, April 2' to go to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Read’s home at Stoutfville. it is hoped a good number are planning to go. ‘1 it C It During Easter holidays Carr- ville Public School is being repair- ed, with a new roof and floor. When the teacher, Mr. A. Sohm, drew th children’s attention to the fact that the old floor was being replaced by a new one, it is said that some of the children went so far as to kiss the floor good-bye, “Parting is such sweet sorrow.†i fl C D Mr. and Mrs. George Kier- of Toronto spent Easter week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McEwen. '0' t t ! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barton and John spent Good Friday in Toron- to with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilson, John remained with the Wilsons for a holiday. . D D O Mr and Mrs. Harry Walker and son John of Newmarket and Mr. George Walker" Victoria Harbour, had tea Sunday with Mr. and Mrs- Bert Middleton and Dr. and Mrs. Wilbert Walker and daughter Lois III-lllflnnl.lllna Austin THORNHILL News CORRESPONDENT â€" MRS. STAN. V. WORSDALE Telephone Thornhill 257R12 al Society at Thornhill United. Church, at 8 p.m. Presidents of the Don Valley Cm AUTHORIZED Vans â€" DEALER â€" The New Government RegulatiOns make the Austin more in demand than ever. Be “smart and thrifty†by buying an Austin in ’51. If you already own an English car, drop in and see us for service â€"- Tune up a specialty. Our Service Station is at your service 7 am. to 11 pm. was held Tuesday evening of last week by members of the Thorn- hill Womcn‘s lnstitutc. in tho rc- creation room' at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Alec Jamicson on leâ€" hank. Eleven tables of playcrs enjoyed a very pleasant evening after braving the bad weather and road conditions. Prize winners were as follows: Ladies, ï¬rst Mrs. Talbot Findlay; 3nd Mrs. Arthur Claphani. Gents, ï¬rst, Mr. u‘or- don Walker; 2nd Mr. Jim France. it a t 1: Kindergarten Bake Sale Proceeds of the bake sale, tea and free lucky draw which Thorn- hill Community Kindcrgarten ino- thcrs are hoding on Saturday of next week, are to be used for the purchase of equipment for the nur- sery school. Further details appear in the Coming Events column and the in- teresting story of the kindergarten is featured elsewhere in this issue. It I. i I! Brownie News The Brownies were lucky again with their weather on Good Friday and were able to go for their visit, to the maple sugar bush. Mr. Bakâ€" er gave the girls samples of the sap and of the maple sugar after they had watched it go through the interesting process which changes it from one to the other. The Brownies were also intrigued by two artists whom they saw trans- ferring the scene to canvas. There was an excellent turnout and the girls and Leaders are grateful to Mr. Baker and the parents who provided transportation for the oc- 'casion. Guide News On Monday evening March 111.. thc families of Mr. and Mrs. Art. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Jack- son, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buchanan and Mr. and Mrs. .Ias. Buchanan met with the l-Irlgclcy Farm Forum at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chapman. After the forum meeting. thcy prcscmcd Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jackson With a beautiful hand painted picture dono by Mrs. Mary Young of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson moving to Toronto April. he in will sometime it!!! On April 3. at 1-30 p.m. Immunâ€" ization for infants and pro-school children against dipthcria, whoop- ingâ€"cough, lock-jaw and small pox will begin in Concord school. Do not forget this date ' mothers. 3 C . O Elia The regular monthly meeting of the Women‘s Association of the Elia Unitcd Church will be held in the home of Mrs. Russel Pearson on ~Tuesday, April 3rd. D t D U . About 50 attended a Social ovenâ€" ing and prcscntation for the Ross Anderson family arranged by their many friends, and held In the l CONCORD NEWS CORRESPONDENT: Mrs. Raymond Siuart_ R. R. 1. Telephone Maple 110R3 Maple on Thursday QVt‘llillfI. Mr. and Ali‘\. Anderson presented With a rodeo tablc and ‘rM‘l‘r‘ a green upholstered rocking: chair . With a idiolx‘. this week to and John Anderson Thcy are moving Harriston, Om. t t C t Mr. and Mrs. M'. A. Stuart and Jimmy of Brantt‘oi'd. together with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Simmons and their two little daughters Wondy and Valerie, visith with Mr. and Mrs. R. Stuart on Easter Sunday. o a a o Sherwood News The regular monthly mocha: of The Womcn of thc Lutheran Church was hold on Wednesday. ;" March 21. at the homc of Mrs. " Chas. Lines. Thc lesson was the ‘- twcnty-fourth psalm read rcspon- ’ sivcly. Thc devotions were taken by Mrs. R. G. chfer. also took the topic “Triennial Em- phasis of thc “HMS.†\I' for wor- {'1 S for . ship; M for membership; Stewardship. Th serving of re- freshmcnts by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Lawrence Kcttcr, brought to a close an interesting afternoon. 1 i 3 O Zion Lutheran (‘liurch April 1: Sunday School at 1.30; service at home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snider 2.30. IACKES AVENUE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: â€" MRS. M. BELL. 17 Jackes Avenue, Thornhill Telephone Thornhill 294R3 Mr. and Mrs. L. Armstrong spent meeting in April. Easter at 0ro with her parents, Captain Joyce Healey, Lieutenant Mr. and Mrs. Uncle. Evelyn Thorncycroft and Ranger Wendy Ross accompanied the Pat- rol Leaders andSeconds on a hike on Good Friday. Working in pairs the Guides lit ï¬res and cooked their lunch and received other training so that later on they can take out their own patrols and teach them to enjoy woodcraft. o o n 0 Miss J. Healey has been spend- ing ï¬ve days of this week with her card party sister, Mrs. N. Wood, at Bethany. CARRVILLE NEWS rr.: Mrs. Bert Middleton Telephone Maple 130r3 i I I of Ingersoll visited on Sunday evâ€" ening. o e o o Robert Middleton is having ‘a holiday with his cousin, John Wal- ker, Newmarket. it! * It 101 Easter visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wood wcre Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evringham and family and Mr. and Mrs. Albgt Evringham and family all of Tor- onto. . t O 0 Mr. and Mrs. Art Reid arid son Gordon of Highland Creek visited on Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Walter TVynn. III P i! * Mr. and Mrs. and Doreen, Alex, and Edware baby Norman of Newtonbrook visâ€" ._ ited with Mr. and Mrs. John Var- Iey on Easter Sunday. . II C 0 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. and son visited on Faster Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haworth, May Ave. Mrs. Fer- guson said it was a better visit than Christmas as all her brothers and sisters and families there. D t t D John Read of Stouï¬ville visited with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Rad, for several days and Mrs. A. Read went Sunday ev- ening to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Read at Stouf’fville. . i O . Mr. and Mrs. Ndrman Kirk of Toronto and Mr. Ken Kirk were home for Easter with Mr. and Mrs. R. Kirk. III-IIIIHIIIIIIII E. J. HINSON Interior & Exterior Decorator Elm Grove Oak. Ridge! King 17R4 . . l Austin on Financing Alex Stevenson Ferguson ' were ‘ ##t! The Jackes Avcnuc South-East Vaughan Ratepayers Auxiliary meeting is being held at Mrs. B. Elvin's, 16 JaCkcs Avonuc, March 29. Refreshments will be served after the mceting. it no: t o Mrs. Peggy I(nipple visited her mother' who has been ill for some time at Long Branch on Saturday. a s it a- On March 21 the Jackes Avenue South-East Vaughan Ratepayers Association held their meeting in the Powell Road School. They have asked the Vaughan Township Coun- cil to attend their next regular King City The colour ï¬lm (in sound) “Dust or Destiny†will be shown at Mc- Donald and Wells Hall, King, on Sunday evening, April 1, at 8.30 p.m. under the auspices of \11 Saints Anglican Church. This ï¬lm is quite unique as a scientific presentation of the little-known wonders of the world of nature; it is presented in such a way as to grip and hold the imagination. The photography is of the highest; order. The film has been widely commented upon in The United States, and commended for its technical challenge. It has a wide appeal for young and old. In addition another shorter ï¬lm will be shown specially for children. SPECIAL SPEAKER, MR. JOHN KIRK of International Water Supply, is expected at Ratepayers’ Meeting in RICHVALE SCHOOL i APRIL 5 AT 8 PM. B. A. Products: Dunlop TIRES Fisk: Lucas Accessories LINDSAY AUTO ELECTRIC YONGE AT STEELES, STOP 13 Will. Zone 5177 out. Mrs. Edith Warren of Castleton, Ontario, brother, Mr Roll, over the Easter holiday. o as as o Alterations are being made at " the Powell Road School to the doors on the clothes cupboards to avoid the children getting their ‘- ï¬ngers caught. ‘Utï¬ Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Griffiths were visited on Good Friday by their godson, Gibhcrt Sidney Birks and his mother of Toronto, prior to his departure on Saturday for H.M.C.S. Cornwallis, Halifax, NS. THDRNHIIL TREE EXPERTS HAVE YOUR TREES PRUNED NOW NO JOB TOO SMALL SPECIAL PRICE ON ORCHARDS PHONE 14R2 lIIIIIIltillllIIlllllllllIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITI For that club or association meet- ing or your party try doughnuts for a change. 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