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The Liberal, 6 Dec 1951, p. 5

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To those in Richmond Hill who worked for me and voted for me in this year’s municipal election I extend my sincere thanks. I can assure all citizens I shall continue to do my utmost to further their interests and make Richmond Hill a better place in which to live. My sincerest appreciation to all of you who by your vote and splendid support elected me at last Monday’s election as your Deputy-Reeve for the coming year. I shall endeavour; as I have in the past, to serVe you faithfully, to further your interests and the inter- ests of Richmond Hill. voted for me in this year’s It will be my constant endeavour to carry out the wishes of the people and to do everything I can to justify the confidence placed in me. To those in e Markham Township who voted and worked for me in the recent election I extend my grate- f ul thanks. I shall endeavour to serve you, [as I have done for the many years since you first eleded me rto council, conscientiously and efiiciently. FOR BETTER USED CARS SEE THESE FULLY RECONDITIONED & GUARANTEED “OK” VEEICLES BEFORE DECIDING YOUR PURCHASE 1951 Chevroet Sedan . . . . . . . . 1950 Oldsmobile Sedan . . . . . . 1949 Thames . . . . . . . . . . . . ’. . . 1949 Chev. Coach . . . . . . . . . . . 1949 Dodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1948 Chrysler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1948 Chevrolet, radio . . . . . . . 1948 Plymouth Sedan . . . . . . 1948 Studebaker Sedan . . . . . 1947 Dodge Sedan . . . . . . . . . . 1946 Plymouth Sedan . . . . . . 1940 Plymouth Sedan . . . . . . 1940 Oldsmobile . . . . . . . . . . . . 1940 Mercury . . . .. 1938 Chev. Sedan . . . . . . . . . . 1938 Chevrolet . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1938 Ford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 1935 Dodge Sedan . . . . . . . . . . 1937 Chrysler Sedan . . . . . . . YOUR CHEVROLET AND OLDSMOBILE DEALER 19501 Ton Chev. . . . . . . . . .. .. $1,295-00 194g Chev. 3/; Ton Pick-up . . .. $1,195.00 194 Chev 1/; Ton Pick-up . . . . . . $995.00 BILL BALL MOTORS LTD My sincere thanks Electors OF Richmond Hi 5642 YONGE STREET, WILLOWDALE Telephone Willowdale 8165 Markham Township Electors In Sincere Appreciation THANK YOU Ken Tomlin TRUCKS Ralph W. Paris to all who worked for me and Charles Hooper Richmond Hill elections. Floyd Perkins . . . . . $2,100.00 . . . . . $2,575.00 . . . . . . . $600.00 . . . . . . $1,550.00 - . $1,595.00 . . . . $1,69500‘ . . . . . $1,395.00 . . . . . $1,395.00 . . . . . $1,295.00 . . . . . $1,095.00 . . . . . $1,025.00 . . . . . . . $625.00 . . . . . . . $575.00 . . . . $650.00 . . . . . . . $525.00 . . . . . . $450.00 v. . $350.00 . . . . . . . $125.00 . . . . . $75.00 'ine w.‘.p:.-ny of me communâ€" Ls rcg‘u ar monthly meeting on ity is extended to Mr. Percy W.lTuesday, December 4, at the home Hill and Ihis family in the loss oflof Mr. and Mrs. Walter Matter- a. loving wife and mother. (Lornelshall, Clarke St. The club’s an- Hill is very W611 known in 0111“Morby ofareversible woolhlanket. community as he delivers ice. or meeting and was enjoyed immeas- coal to practically every home in urably by all who attended the the district. He is a son.) event. Mr. and Mrs. R. Evans, Clarke Street‘ are having a trying time with their two little girls, Chrisâ€" tine and Ruth Ann who have pneumonia. It is. hoped that the girls will soon Ibe well enough to play with their little friends ag- am. Fifty veterans of the United Nations forces in Korea representing 13 nations, are welcomed at U.N. Headquarters in New York. Men from Australia, Belgium, *Canada, Colombia, Ethiopia, France, Greece, India, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, the Philippines, the Republic of Korea, South Africa, Thailand, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the USA, are in the line up above in front of the United Nations’ 39 story Secretariat building. All residents of the community are cordially invited to attend Sun- day School at the Doncaster Gosâ€" pel mission corner of Clarke and Willowdale Ave. Sunday school starts at 3 p.m. and is for all ages. Evening service is from 8 to 9 p. .m. Come and bring a friend I neighbor. The euchre held. by Mrs. A. Couper and Mrs- D. Watts at Mrs. Watts’ home, 72 Glen Camemn, on Friday, November 30 was a great success. Mrs. Watts and Mrs. Couper wish to thank everyone who attended and helped the eu- chre. The proceeds of this were in bid of the Doncaster Ladies Club Building Fund. New Ofi'icers The Doncaster Ratepayers As- sociation held its election of of- ficers for 1952, at Mr. T. Westa- cott’s garage on Saturday, Decemâ€" her 1. The. new officers are as follows: president H. Stevenson; vice-president, C. G. Russell; sec- retary, H..J. Stroud; treasurer, A. Couper ('by acclalnation); dir- ectors, J. Peacock, A. Stevens. Miss Joan Angel entertained seven of her school mates at her home on her 8th birthday. Games and birthday supper were enjoy- ed by all the little ladies. The Doncaster Ladies C)ub held Veterans of Korea Visit U.N. DONCASTER NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. L. SIMPSON Henderson Avenue The next regular monthly meet- ing will be held at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mottershall» Clarke St. in January. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hunt had sup- per Saturday evening with Miss Ruby Wilson and her parents of Umbridge also Mr. and Mrs. B. Rheinl‘n'art of Stayner who were visiting there. Miss Wilson return- ed three weeks ago fromvher first missionary tour in Nigeria, Wet Africa. Mr. and Mrs. H. Moorby, Lois, Mrs. L. Sproule and Miss B. Arm~ stong had dinner Sunday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Keith Davey of Toronto. Monday evening Rev. and Mrs. L- Sider entertained the young people of Gormley and Bethesda in their home. One of the special features of the evening was the presentation to Mr. and Mrs. 'Eric Morby o a reversible wool blanket. Mr. and Mrs. Morby have recent- ly moved into our community and we welcome them. We extend our sympathy to Mrs. Wm. Bruce, Genevieve, also Mr. and Mrs. John Bruce in the passing of Mrs. Agar on Monday evening after a lengthy illness. Mrs. E. Jones called on Mrs. Felling in Toronto last Friday af- ternoon. Correspondent: Mrs. Allan Doner Phone Stoufiville 67104 GORMLEY Mrs. Percy Bennett and Mrs. Stanley Boynton attended theiw. A. Bazaar in Armour Heights Un- ited Church, North Toronto,- on Saturday afternoon, later spending the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boynton. We wish a speedy recovery to Miss Margaret Gee who underwent a tonsilectomy operation last week. ,Mr. and Mrs. Herb Smith 0‘ Headford, Mrs. I. L. McIllmur- ray and Mr. Robert Hopper spent one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Johnson, Mr. and Mrs- Merrill Johnson of Sharon. The rite of infant baptism was observed on Sunday afternoon. Sharon Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Boynton, Judith Esther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mortson and Sheila May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las Gee were baptized by Rev. A. C. Huston. The annua’l meeting of the Vic- toria Square branch of the Upper Canada Bible Society will be held in the Sunday School room on Monday evening, December 10, at 8 p-m. Rev. H. Egerton Young of the Bible Society will be guest speaker and will have a sound moâ€" tion film with him. A Ahearty in- vitation is extended to everyone to be present. The guest speaker at the church service Sunday afternoon was Mr. Donald Parr, student missionary last summer in the West. He gaVe ti very interesting and informa- tive message of his experiences Here. /He is the son of Rev. Har- old Parr of Glebe Road United Churdh, Toronto. The annual White Gift service will be held on Sunday, December 16, in the Sunday School room. Let us make a happy Christmas for those less fortunate than We are. The regular monthly meeting of the Senior Women’s Institute will CORRESPONDENT: Mrs. W. Sandie, Victoria Square VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS Grandma would have Telephone Stout'fville 67509 be held on Tuesday evening, Dec- ember 11, at 8 p.m. at the home of the president, Mrs. Reid Brumwell. Roll Call is to be answered by a. gift for the needy children. Topic will be given by Rev. A. Huston, solo by Mrs. H. Eade. Committee in charge: Mrs. L- Beatty, Mrs. E. Empringham and Mrs. P. Ben. nett. Mr. and Mrs. J. Empringham and Mrs. P. Bennett spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson of Aurora- - if she could have shuppod at a modern store THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, Dec. 8, 1951 5 25mm. gammy; PERCENT OF 2 um"! um (30.7 MM“ of am ALcoyOL [N BLOOD THIII IS A DIFINII’Q lllA‘l’lON II'I'WII'N AlCOHOL IN I"! ".009 AND DIOIII OI INI’OXICA‘II” ’imvwW-dwww mumka Mlmhfi-Iq‘

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