B" THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, May 24, 1951 L . ‘hmmcwwn. 0/ “-mumw w‘uuN-a. ~ Stop 22A Yonge St ing, fast-working machinery to be their? idepEnidrdhlerhelp. From the complete line of Massey-Harris equipment you can select machines that will help you master the help problem Manpower is not too plentifulâ€"in fact good, experienced farm help is downright scarce even at the present high wage rates. Industry needs manpower for armament production and making of goods and the armed forces are recruiting to bring their units up to strength in the new program. Yet food production must be maintained in these busy and critical times in spite of the shortage and high cost of farm help. Mechanization is helping more and more farmers to get work done‘when it should be doneâ€"farmers are proving easy-operat- BE FREE FROM HELP PROBLEMS Mechanize with Massey-Harris Machines ‘ 1% KAISER AND HENRY] CARS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY AT Cooney’s Service Statioh o ANNOUNCING o MASSEY-HARRIS T a «memuw‘. I WWW A. -- ‘ §§h I \xmguw ._ï¬ï¬lfl Nurse .- § - 'ï¬â€™M' 2'2. " mmmwfl‘ï¬ï¬ï¬gfll m mwa ég‘t‘mï¬m’mm ll- .M. .«nm‘ .m‘pï¬ I . “amid-«a- . . - THAT THE “MIME cw...»- v...“ "alum"... 'Imd Phone Richmond Hill 635 In...“ Mr. and Mrs. J. Manning attend- ed the wedding in Aurora United Church of their granddaugnter, Lorraine Fierheller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ROy Fierheller, Aur- ora, to Mr. Murray Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Young, Willowdale. After a motor trip to the United States, they will reside in Willow dale. ' Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Line will be sorry to learn that their eleven-year-old son, Beverley Bruce was struck by a car while riding his bicycle on his way home from school Tuesday, May 15, in Scarboro Bluffs, and is in East General Hospital, where he has been seriously ill but is reported now doing nicely. He is- the gland- son of Frank Line and Mrs. Henry Fierheller of Aurora and‘formerly of Maple. A speedy recovery is Sympathy is extended to Mrs. J. E. Pineau on the death of her mo- ther, Mrs. Clementina Romano, who passed away at her residence, 75 Dunkirk Road, Toronto, on Sat- urday, May 19. ' Mr. and M] Mr. and Mrs spent the_ we Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Kinnee motored to Ottawa for a. few Maple Lions Don’t forget the gala night of fun to be had at the Maple Lions Barn Dance on May .30, in Mac- Farlane’s Barn, Maple sideroad, west of Keele. Be sure and come in overalls and old clothes as ad- mission is more in collar and tie. Boy In son of Frank Line anc FierheIler of Aurora : of Maple. A s-peedy wished for him. Miss Marilyn Higgins of Toron. to, visited over the weekend with Mrs. George Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. William Balley and John visited with Mrs. Bailey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brownmg, Nobleton. Mr. Kenneth Jarret and friends motored to Niagara Falls on Sun- day. Mrs. George Jarrett Charles Keys visited wi Mrs. Arnold Rumble on It was decided to ask Miss Pet- rie to give a talk on her work in the United Nations at the July meeting. , With the singing of hymn 4:09 the meeting closed fol~ lowed by the benediction. A knock then sounded at the door, it being a couple looking for a minister to marry them. The bride looked charming in a pale pink gown, with a. floor length veil. Her nose- gay was dish cloths, dust cloths, with streamers of needles, thread and pins. The handsome groom was dressed in a red and black checked shirt, blue trousers, straw hat and carried a. cane. After a few laughs the bride and groom presented Miss Audrey MacNaugh- ton, a bride-toabe with a wedding cake ï¬lled with many useful and lovely gifts. A dainty lunch was served‘ by the hostess and committee. St. Andrew’s Girls’ Club men at the home of Louise Matheson on Friday, May 11. The meeting opâ€" ened with the singing of hymn 127 followed by the Lord’s Prayer. Scripture was read by Mrs. Jack Nattress. St. Andrew’s Girls Club Mr. Randal Page and sisters. Misses Ella. and Alice of Thoruhill visited Mr. and Mrs. Heber Cool; and Mrs. Isaac Watson last week. Mrs. William Robinson, Mrs. Is- aac Watson, Mrs. Hilliard Bzyan, Mrs. Alex Strachan, Mrs. Freder- ick Cooper and Mrs. Harry quor of St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, Maple, attended the Deanery Con- vention held at Trinity Anglican Church, Bradford. Mrs. Adams is in St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Hospital week- Mrs‘ CORRESPONDENT â€" MRS. D. ALLEN ‘ Phone Maple 19R __ Lorne W Kenneth ‘end in MAPLE NEWS att and Mrs. with Mr. and on Sunday. Wells sells and Walker Fenelon have days. 3. School piano tuned and re- paired. . 1. A total of $200 has been spent on library :books for the school and $100 a. year has been pedged for the upkeep of the li- brary. 2.V Rhythm Band instruments were purchased for the junior room. Maple Community and School Club has now.completed its second year. Because of the wonderful support given‘its undertakings, by the people of Maple, the club feels that a report should be given to the community at large. The fol- lowing are some of the items taken on by the club since its inception and accomplished. 7 4. Bicycle stands are nowdn the making for use in the school yard. Friends visiting Mr. and Mrs. Haber Cook during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Art Galloway of Hamilton. ‘Mrs. Galloway was the former Hazel Boynton Smitn of the third concession of Vaughan. of the wonderful work which is being carried on at the Victor Home for Girls in Toronto under the supervision of the United Church of Canada. The hostess served a very enjoyable tea. Maple Community Club by Mrs. Verna Fierheller, w'as oas- ed on the subject of Moses by the sculptor Mighgel _Angelo. Congratulations to Mr. and M11». Allan Moore on the birth of their son, 9 lbs. 11 oz. in Mayfair Hos- pital, Toronto, on Monday, May 21. The combined meeting of the Woman’s Association and the W0- man’s Missionary Society, met at Mrs. Leslie Lavers home on Wed- nesday evening, May 16. The meet- ing opened with the theme song “ Let the beauty of Jesus be neen The devotional which was very interesting and beautifully given Tï¬e usual business was taken care of by the presidents, Mrs. F. S. Rumble and Mrs. R. A. Bigford. Joint MeetinE Mrs. Rumble introduced the Speaker of the evening, Mrs. Ralph Mills. rShVeigave an account Grandma would have All games to start at 7.15. Top four teams to enter play-offs. To start ï¬rst week of July. If games rained out night scheduled, games will be played following night. June 25: Elgin Mills at Elia; Maple at Hope; Vellore at Con- cord. June 28: Elia at Vellore; Hope at Elgin Mills; Concord at Maple. 8. Playground equipment has been purchased, balls, bats, etc. 6. Games were bought for the children’s use in the school during recreational periods. May we express our thanks to the people of Maple for help in these endeavours and hope that you will continue to give the Map- your support. In so doing, you are helping the children of this school section. We would like to thank Dr. Amber Wallace for his lecture and pictures and Mr. Nor- man Lund for running the pro- jector. June 11: Vellore at Elia; Elgln Mills at Hope; Maple at Concord; June 14: Maple at Vellore; Elia at Hope; Concord at Elgin Mills. ‘June 18: Concord at Elia; Vell- ore at Hope; Maple at Elgin Mills. June 21: Elia at Maple; Hope at Concord; Elgin Mills at Vellore. 7. A special fund has been estab- lished whereby ï¬fty per cent of the club’s proceeds will be put as- ide for the purchas of a movie pro! jector for the school. Various entertainments have been put on for the children, pic- nics, corn and weiner roasts, skat- ing party, movies, etc. Maple Baseball League ’Dhe Maple Distrct Baseball Lea- gue, composed of the following teams: Maple, Concord, Hope, Vel- lore, Elgin Mills and Elia, opens on May 28. This league offers a good evening’s enjoyment twice a week. Maple, Vellore and nope will pay all their games at the Maple Park. Please come and give the boys your support and enjoy yourselves. May 28: Vellore at Maple; hope at Elia; Elgin Mills at Concord. May 31: Elia at Concord; Hope at Vellore; Elgin Mills at Maple. June 4: Maple at Elia; Concord at Hope; Vellore at Elgin M17115. June 7: Elia at Elgin Mills; Hope at Maple; Concord at Vell- ore. This report does not include the various things that have been sponsored by the club, for which it has received no remuneratlun. The daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Drake Seccomoe Ave., were chris- tened Sunday at the Thornhill Un- ited Church. names given were Audrey Christine and Helen Ann. An executive meeting of the Powell Road Home and School Association was held on Tuesday to make ï¬nal plans for the Rum- mage Sale to be held on Friday, May 18, at the Veteran’s Hall, Yonge Street, Stop 12C; also the last meeting of the season to be held Monday, May 28, Father’s night. A good time should be had by,all. A stork shower was held in non- or of Mrs. Heather Morrison at the home of Mrs. Angel, Ulark Avenue, assisted by Mrs. Sealley. Many friends were present. Mrs. Morrison received many lovely and useful gifts. Mrs. Richardson, Morgan Ave., entertained Mrs. George Harrison over the week-end. Mrs. W. Chalmers is’ill at her home on Morgan Ave.. It is hoped she will soon be up and about again. ~ Mr. C. Clouter, Morgan Avenue, who underwent an operation for appendicitis is making satisfactory progress. Several children from the Don- caster community attended the Woodbridge musical festival last week and helped to bring the schools, Thorn-hill Public and Pow- ell Road to victory. Mr. A. Stevens, Morgan Ava. who underwent an operation on his arm is making satisfactory progress. Will 738 MRS. E. A. WATTS Correspondent: 178 Powell Avenue Telephone Thornhill 243R2 25 Years Experience SHINGLIN G Old and New Work ROOF REPAIRS Doncaster Doings 35 Newton Dr. C. BRETT Newtonbrook General Contractors 0 Concrete Work 0 Building 0 Alterations and re- 'parrs T. & H. Construction Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and Repaired 24 Hour Service Q STUNDEN Richmond Hill Phone 320W Garden Tractors & Power Lawn Mowers Phone Thornhill, 161 Sanitary Contractors Telephone Richmond Hill 528J or 288W 3 H.P. $279.00 BLACKBURN’S APPLIANGES