Burt Lancaster and Dorothy Mcâ€" Guire along with Edmund Gwenn star in the ï¬ne attraction Mister 880 which will be showing at The Richmond Monday and Tuesday. You’re sure to enjoy this program and remember no matter how hot the weather it’s always cool and comfortable at The Richmond. .Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kent and 11mmy moved 120 Warminster last week-end. Reeve Wm. Neal and Mrs. Neal Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Scott enjoyed a trip through the north country over the week-end. Miss Mary Dawson and Miss Al- yerna Smith attended the Central Ontario Weekly Press Associa- tion’s annual meeting held at the Midland Country Club, Midland, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Moore 1nd Anne of Youngstown, Ohio, visited their parents last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McCurry and family moved into their new home at 17 Elizabeth St. last weekend. The MqCurry’s formerly lived in Toronto. Mrs. K. R. Gallagher and Keith [have just returned to Ottawa after spending three weeks with Mrs. Bowyer and family. Mrs Chester Unger and daugh- ter Ailce Ann of Vineland, are vis- iting in Richmond Hill while Mr. Unger is attending the Reserve Army Camp. The matinee every Wednesday afternoon at The Richmond during July and August is proving popu- lar. This is in addition to the reg; ular matinee Saturday afternoon. Miss Nessie Craig of Kilmarn- ock, Scotland visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. P. Ross and family for the past ten days at their cottage It Georgian Bay. Ladies’ Jeans, sanforized, waist sizes 24 to 32, reg. $3.95 to $4.95, spec. $2.95 pr. 0 Ladies’ Summer Skirts, straight and cir- cular, cotton and pique, reg. $4.95 to $8.95, special . . . . . . . . . . $2.95 to $5.50 Ladies’ Halters, bOned, tie back, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Tooke Shirts, white, peach, blue and mauve, short and long sleeve, reg. $3.95 to $4.95, sizes 32-38, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.95 Ladies’ Cotton Sun Dresses, with bolero, ecial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.89 220 Bay St., Toronto, Ont. TUMENSUN, SAUNDERS, SMITH & GARFAT LIMITED Ladies’ Wear Member of Retail Furriers Guild of Canada & Better Business Bureau. ‘ Your It is easy to select your coat now on the Wiggins Lay- Away Plan at low summer prices with as little as $5.00 or $10.00 deposit. No Service or Storage charges. On request we will be glad to bring you a few coats to your home for inspection. No obligation. For information call 968 ST. CLAIR AVE. W. . Our service to you combine: expert advice on your Insurance problems w1th a complete engmeermg service. Dlstrlct Representatlve 18 Elizabeth St., Richmond Hill, Ont. Telephone 25R SAVAGE‘ WIGGINS FURS INSURANCE JULY SALE SAVAGE’S HERBERT R. BUTT 55 YON GE STREET SOUTH RICHMOND HILL Phone 590W Richmond Hill The Liberal is always glad to receive social and personal items for this page and a call ’60 Telephone No. 9 will receive courteous attention. This newspaper will also Welcome news reports about church organizations, women’s and men’s societies, lodges and other groups. W‘hile COPY will be accepted up to Wednesday of each Week, it is desirable to have it in earlier if possible to ensure its publication. KENWOOD 0322 ‘Mr. and Mrs. R. Fred Mitchell of Miami are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore, Yange St. Mrs. C. Styan, Yonge Street, sailed Wednesday on the Scythia for a three-month trip to the Old Country after an absence of 19 years. She will visit relatives and friends in England as well as spend a short time in France. Deputy-reeve W. J. Taylor and Mrs; Taylor received the congrat- ulations and best wishes of friends on July 10, the occasion of their twenty-ï¬fth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clark of Wilmett, Illinois , left for home last week after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Moore, Yonge St. CARD OF THANKS Joseph C. Glenn and Donald wish to thank the many friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness and floral tributes in their recent bereavement in the loss of a dear wife and mother, and wish The Watson family wishes to ex- tend their heartfelt thanks for sympathy and beautiful floral trib- utes received from relatives and neighbors in the sad bereavement in the loss of a loving sister Liza. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Watson Mr. and Mrs. David Julian to express appreciation for the many enquiries and numerous kind- nesses during her long illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Laughlin of Arnold and Highland Lane have just returned from a month’s va- cation visiting~their daughter in Halifax, NS. and coming back by the Atlantic Coast, through New Brunswick, around the Gaspe Pen- insula and through Old Quebec. I wish to express my sincere thanks to all friends and well- wishers in Thornlea for their love- 1y gift. CARD OF THANKS EXPRESSES THANKS is our business ‘ Phone Plaza 7671 TORON T0, ONT. Men’s Wear Maxine Marshall reg. 1.95 . . . $1.49 ARCHIBALD â€" In loving memory of Sarah June Archibald, who passed away July 13, 1948. -â€" Ever remembered by son David I would like to thank the pcople of Thornlea School District for their co-operation during my stay at Thornlea and for their lovely parting gifts. c1W2 K. E. Jordan R H Library HoursAre Changed ForSummer Richmond Hill Library Board has purchased two hundred new books, reports Mrs. B. L. Anderson, chair- man of the board. The Foundling by Cardinal Spell'man, Morning Journey by Hilton, Round the Bend by Shute, Old Bailey and Its Trials by O’Donnell, Festival at F‘arbridge by Priestley, are only a few of the popular editions bought. The bride’s sister, Mrs. G. Hen- derson, attended as bridesmaid in a gown of green nylon with picâ€" ture hat to match, with Toni Saw- ker, the small daughter of the bride, acting as junior bridesmaid, wearing a bo-peep gown of white nylon net with pink flowers' over satin. They carried nosegays of rosebuds and carnations. The nest man was Cosmo LoPatreillo, broâ€" ther of the bride. Mr. William Cohen and Charles Henderson were the ushers. At the reception held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cosmo Lo- Patreillo, Sr., CFRB sideroad, the bride’s mother received in a black dress wearing a corsage of Ameriâ€" can beauty roses. Assisting her was Mrs. I. West in a pale blue dress with hat to match. She wore a corsage of pink roses. For her going-away outï¬t the bride donned a silver grey suit, wearing a corsage of talisman r05- es. The couple left for a trip to northern Ontario and will reside in Atterson upon their return. Over one hundred and ï¬fty at- tended the reception and dance. Lou Nello’s orchestra played, with Mrs. Del. Grande, a member of the Leslie Bell Singers, acting as solo- ist. CARD 0F THANKS For the months of July and Aug- ust the library will be open on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday ev- enings only from 7-9 pm. The afternoon periods have been dis- continued during the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Green, Mill Road’ wish to announce that the marriage of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth to Donald Pelletier will take place Saturday, July 21, at 2 p.m., instead of Saturday, July 21, at 3 p.m., in Richmond Hill United Church. '1w2 Most of the ceiling is ï¬nished with the floor yet to be laid. The walls are of plywood and are com- plete. Donations of furniture and other articles have been made by citizens to help the men make their room as attractive and com- fortable as possible. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hicks, of Langstaï¬â€˜, announce the engug‘e- ment; of their daughter Joan Eula- lie to Robert David Suter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Suter, Lang- stafl‘, the wedding to take place in Richmond Hill United Church, on Monday, August 6, at 3.30 pm. '1w2 Amid a setting of baskets of red and white roses and carnations, with flowers and ribbons decorat- ing the pews, Phyllis Maria Saw- ker, daughter of Cosmo LoPatreillo became the bride of Kenneth Dal- ton of Atterson, foster son of Mr. and Mrs. 1. West of Atterson, in the Aurora United Church on Sat- urday, July 7, at 4 pm. Rev. H. Howie officiated at the ceremony. Mr. Illtyd Harris played the organ music and Mr. Donald Watson sang “Becauseâ€. EIREMEN’S DINTY MOORE’S ALMOST COMPLETE With Richmond Hill ï¬remen spending every spare moment of their time working on their room at the ï¬reball, which is just above the village’s garage, it is expected that the room will be ready in a short time. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of pastel pink nylon net, with short veil held with orange blossoms. She car- ried a shower bouquet of pink ros- es and pale blue carnations. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lynett won ï¬rst prize at Agincourt last Friday in a mixed doubles tournament. A mixed trebles tournament will be held at the Richmond Hill green this Saturday afternoon. The local club is invited to Stouff- ville this evening, July 12. Archie Murray and members of the rinks he skipped were successful in winning two tourna- ments in a row at the local club. Mr. Murray, Mrs. A1. White and Mr. Perry teamed together last Thursday to win the tournament. And again on Monday night Mr} Murray skipped the winning rink including Mrs. Elgie as vice-skip, Bill Savage and Ed Butlin. IN MEMORIAM EN GAGEMENTS Bowling Notes DALTON-SAVVKER WEDDING K. E. Jordan RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Higginson, Minister SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1951 Sunday School is withdrawn during July and August 11 am. â€" Public Worship ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. W. F. Wrixon, L. Th.. Rector Sunday, July 15 Trinity 8 8.30 am. â€"- Holy Communion 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer. All are welcome. Mrs. Jack Barton and David and John spent Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Dean Wilsoh. They attended the shower for Miss Leone Woods who is to be marr- ied to Mr. Thomas Wilson in Aug- ust. Rev. Dr. Hudnut of Detroit, special preacher Sunday, July 8, at Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, Toronto, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Clarkson for the week end. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Harrison and dau- ghter Jacqueline and Barbara of Toronto spent Sunday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson's. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Baker and Ken, Dorothy and Ray and Mrs. Ness had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferguson & Bruce at So‘homberg. RICHMOND HILL ‘ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. W. Hirtle, B.A., Minister SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1951 11 a.m. â€" Public Worship Mr. Donald Warne, B.A. of Knox \ College Everybody welcome. Mrs. L. Morris and Mrs. Wm. George assisted the hostess with the refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Drumm of Toronto visited on Friday even- ing with the Bert Middletons. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wynn and sons John and Bobby spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Vic. Holmstead at their cottage at Bonsecour Beach, Lake Simcoe. Robert Middleton is holiday with relations market. The Can-ville Women’s Associa- tion met on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. John A. Baker with nine members present. The president Miss E. Sheppard was in charge. Correction Mrs. L. C. Nunn of Kingston spent several days_with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nunn. She left on Sunday by plane to visit friends and relatives in Vancouver. LANGSTA FF BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Rev. E. J. Fischer Sunday School ......,... 10 Sunday Service . . . . . . . . . . 11 m m Following the opening exercises, Mrs. Kirk read the scripture and explanation. The W.A. is having an ice-cream social Wednesday eV- ening, July 18. It is expected there will be a baseball game for entertainment. Pastor. Rev. A. R. Jones Services Sunday, 11 am. â€" Bible School classes for all ages 7p.m. â€" Gospel Service. Wed., 8 pm. -â€" Prayer Meeting Thurs., 2 pm. â€"- Women’s Mis- sionary Meeting. Fri., 8 pm. â€" Young reoplea Soc‘ Wm wiï¬ â€œWM BAKER’S SALES &,3ERVIcE RiCHVALE, om. IS NOW ADEALERVIN I I 1 . PHILLIPS APPLIANCES j REFRIGERATORS â€" ELECTRIC STOVES l RADIOS, console, table models i TELEVISION SETS ‘ Baker’s Sales 8 Seryice 1 RICHVALE Phone 111 Richmond Hill Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nunn and ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 miles south of Maple) SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1951 CARRVILLE NEWS Now on display at Com: Mrs. Bert Middleton Telephone Maple 130r8 having a at ‘ New- Rev. S. W. Hirtle, B.A., Mimster Hope Sunday School . . . .. . . . . . 10 am. Church Service . . . . . . . 10.30 am. Maple Sunday School . . . . . . . . 10.30 am. Church Service . . . . . . . . 11.30 am. Edgeley Sunday School . . . . . . . . 1.30 pm. Church Service . . . . . . . . 2.30 p.m. SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1951 11 am. â€" Public Worship The Minister. Come- and Worship. Meeting in Concord School Home Each Lord’s Day evening at 8.30 BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH, VAUGHAN Sunday School 10 mm. Worship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 am. Sunday School at Concord School House at 10 am. Rev. E. E. Kent, Minister Sunday Service . . . . . . 2.30 pm Sunday School , , . . . . . . . . 10 am Miss Jill Nunn, Gretta Middle- ton, Sonya & Lena. Michell, Drew Wood, Ricky Smith, Freddie Burns and Barrie Robenson attended the fourth birthday party of Scott Hough. The children had a nice time playing with toys and enjoy- ed a nice birthday supper. The children sang “Happy Birthday" to Scott and, he blew out the four candles on his cake. ‘v Jill and Jane had a trip one day recently to Niagara Falls and Buffalo, New York. The Carrville United Church congregation met with the board Of Stewards at the close of the service last Sunday. By a motion moved by Mrs.- Lewis and second- ed by Mrs. McEwen it was unan- imously agreed that the congre- gation would stand behind the board of stewards 100 per cent in the new project to put a basement room at the rear of the church. So when a canvasser may call, greet him with a smile and give him the .best financial support you can. It will take all to carry it through. Rev. Kent is calling a meeting of the board for Sunday, July 15th following the regular church ser- vice. This meeting is urgent so please be present. Gospel Message Tune in CKILY (580) at 9.15 33.11. St. Luke: 6: 46: And why call ye me. Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say? 44 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Tel. Richmond Hill 490 Nights and Holidays Telephone Thornhill 207R6 mmnuumunmmnmumuumununmmmmmumxmu“mmum' OARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH Miss Kathleen Hemingway of Steele’s Corners visited on Friday afternoon with Miss R. Middleton. l\l\|l\\\ll\“l\ll\llllllllll\111l\lll11lllll\\\lllll\l\lllll\l“ll“Nulllllll\llll\llll\lll' RICE’S FLOWER SHOP MAPLE CHURCH NOTICES Rev. P. J. Lambert, B.A., B.D., minister CUT FLOWERS, FUNERALS, WEDDINGS THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1951 CHURCH OF CHRIST FLOWERS NR EVERY OCCASION The fence bordering the south grounds of Richmond Hill Public School has been erected, with the north side and west and yet to be constructed. The chain link fence is ï¬ve feet in height, the complete job costing the board approxmately $2500. Norm. Bone is in charge of the work. Plant rugged heavy yield- ing Pioneer Seed Corn for silage and grain. Produced by the oldest h§brid seed company. See us or phone Stouffville 66103. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Jane Wyman Abbott and Costello 2 Cartoons PHONE RICHMOND HILL 292 2b YONGE STREET SOUTH Cartoon Dennis Morgan 2 Cartoons “Lady~Takes A Sailor†SOUTH FENCE COMPLETED HILLTOP ELECTRIC LINE WORK DOMESTIC & INDUSTRIAL TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY JULY 17 & 18 RAILINGS â€" AND IF IT’S IRON WE MAKE IT OR REPAIR IT “Perfect Strangers†ORNAMENTAL IRON RICHVALE SATURDAY. MONDAY JULY 14 & 16 “Mexican THURSDAY, FRIDAY JULY 12 & 13 E. J. HINSON Interior & Exterior Decorator Elm Grove Oak Ridges or King 17R4 Electric & Acetylene Welding J. M. FARQUHARSON, (man Dennis Morgan Romantic Comedy on the opening of their new store and showroom at Manufacturers of warm air furnaces and Monitor Gormley, Ont. Chatco Steel Products QONGRATULATIONS Ginger Rogers News ‘ the corner of YONGE STREET AND HUNT LANE, STOP 24, RICHVALE FROM N ew- News and best wishes for success to 69 YONGE ST., TORONTO THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, June 12, 1951 I STUART PAXTON WIRING LINE WORK Phone Richmond Hill 589r11 BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT Yerex Electric Phone 242-] J. FGX 8 SON We solve your deep and shallow well pressure system troubles. Phones King' 111 Aurora 46J munmmmmnmm1mm“Imullmunmmummmmnmmmn Formerly of Gerrard Heintzman Work Guaranteed, Free Estimates Phone Liberal Office Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and Repaired 24 Hour Service Tel. 9, Richmond Hill III-IIIIIIIIIIIIIII ummmmmmmun“lmuumummnmum\|umuuumunuummun MAN Oak Ridges, Ph. King 94r24 Richmond Hill Phone 320W STAN TROYER Phone Richmond Hill 414M THE GARDEN TRACTOR A. ROLLINSUN Sanitary Contractors PIANO ‘TUNING TELEVISION JAMES J. WALL Painting Paperhanging DELCO PUMPS AND Arcoflame Oil Burner Cement Septic Tanks and Repairing SELLS YOU THE RIGHT MACHINE FOR YOUR JOB First Class Work Reasonable Rates OAK RIDGES, ONT. Plumbing & Heating Contractor Electrician S. Hofl’man C. STUNDEN appliances Agent for Rich‘mond Hill PARKAY COLOR-KWIK Margarine LEE: 36¢: MASTER Dog Food LIBBY’S Tomato Catchup 11311.0 2' 210 MAPLE LEAF LAUNDRY SOAP. Sunflght Pure Lard It» 25c DEVON SWEET Mixed Pickles SPECMLS SWEET TREAT Pineapple Juice 25c N0. 1 NEW Potatoes CH RISTIE’S Premium Sodas 333: 31c Preserving Cherries FRESH LOCAL Raspberries SWEET BLACK EATING OR Self Serve RICHMOND HILL MORLEY’S 6 Qt! Bskt‘ 10 m 39c JULY 12, 13, 14 16 oz. Jar Pt. Box 15 oz. Tins Bars ,: $1.29 27c 27c 25c 25c