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The Liberal, 29 May 1952, p. 7

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Fourteen members of Empire Lodge L.O.B.A., visited Lady North Lodgw, W‘illowdale on Wednesday, May 21, on the occasion of the visit of the R. W. Grand Mistress of Ontario West, Amy Johnston, of Uxbridge. Congnatulations ' to Miss Mary Noble, Miss Marion'Hood and Miss Vara Hetenyi who were members of the graduating class Toronto General Hospital School of Nursâ€" ing this week. Miss Noble won the CanadEan Nurse'Journal award for greatest professional develop- ment during her course. Rev. W. F. Wrixon officiated at the christening of Larry Alton, sum of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lough- ridge, and Sharon Eileen, daughter of Professor and Mrs. D. G. Ivey, on Sunday afternoon at St. Mary’s Church, Richmond Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Weaver were guests of Prof. and Mrs. Jarvis McCurdy. Lonsmount Rd., Toron- to, at dinner Monday. Guest of honour was British Labour Minis- ter and Editor Michael Foote, M. Miss Alma Marinon of Richmond Hill was among 88 nurses who re- ceived their diplomas at the grad- ution exercises of St. Michael’s Hospital at Convocation Hall ’l‘ues- day evening. Mrs. W. J. Taylor and Mrs. J. E. Smith along with other wives of Members of Parliament and their friends were guests at a lun- cheon at the Seigniory Club, Que., last week. Rev. S. W. Hirtle and Murray left this morning- by motor for a six-day trip to Roanoke City, Vir- ginia, where Rev. Hirtle will attend a. Roanoke College Class reunion. Dru. W. D. Howe, J. Langstafl‘ Ind J.‘P. Wilson all attended the annual convention of the Ontario Medical Association held last week in Hamilton. Mrs. David Lamb of Greene- holme Apartments is visiting this week with her sister, Mrs. E. Campbell, in Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Art, Leech left Wednesday morning with Mrs. (Rev.) A. E. Lunau for a vacation in British Columbia where they will visit rel- atives . Ask about the Junior Partnership â€"-' Podicy â€" The most advanced think- ing in Life Insurance. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS & ELECTRIC RANGES SALES a SERVICE PARIS AUTO SUPPLY LTD. RICHMOND HILL & \X/ILLOWDALE STORES The Liberal is always glad to receive social and personal items for this page and a call to TUrner 4-1261 will receive courteousdattention. This newspaper will also welcome nms 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, desirable to Have it in earlier if possible to ensure its publication. Mr5. W. Large, Mrs. C. Hauling and Mrs. G. Carter will be the as- sistants at the Child Health Clinic being held on -vIonday, June 2, at; the Lions Community Hall. The Health Clinic is being sponsored by the Richmond Hill Women’s In- stitute in co-operation with the York County Health Unit and the Richmond Hill Lions Club who give the hall free of charge for this community service. Richmond Hill and district Ten- nis Club will hold its annual meet- ing Friday, May 30, at 7.30 pm. at Richmond Hill District High School (main floor). There will be election of officers as well as dis- cussion of plans fol improvements to the courts. Anyone in this dis- trict â€" children and adults â€" are welcome. The Auxiliary of the W.M.S. of Yonge St. United Church, Toronto, held their May meeting on Tues- day evening in Richmond Hill, as guests of two of their former members, the Misses Walker, of Bridgeford St. Mrs. A. E. Agar, vice-president of the Toronto Cen- tre Presbyterial was the speaker. After the meeting, refreshments were served by the hostesses and a social hour was enjoyed. The local Association for Girl Guides is holding a. garden tea at the residence of Dr. Lillian Lang- stat’c' on Saturday, May 31, from 3.30 to 5.30. Dr. Langstafl’ and Miss Edna Izzard, District Com- missioner will receive the guests. Mrs. D. G. Gunn, Divisional 00m- misioner of York, Mrs. T. B. Lamb, Mrs. B. L. Anderson and Mrs. R. D. Little will pour tea during the afternoon. The purpose of the tea is to raise funds for the National Girl Guide Camp in Otta- Ada Mackenzie of Richmond Hill won low gross honors in the silver division of Toronto Ladies Golf and Tennis club's annual field day. a paper before the Canadian Soc- iety of Physicists on ,Radio As- tronomy. The actual conference of he society is being held at La- val University. Dr. Williamson i5 a member of the stafl" of Dunop Observatory . we. in July. In case of rain tea will be served in the house. No need to send a. lot of notices about that function your club is staging. Use. 9. “Coming Events" notice in The Liberal. Law in cost, it will command nuch attention. Telephone TUrner 4-1261. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Little and Mr. and Mrs. D. Boyd motored to Rochester, NY. over the holiday week-end. At the May meeting of the Richmond Hill Separate School Board held Tuesday the members considered several routine and current matters of business. Richmond Hill Fire Brigade an- swered two calls over the week- end.Minor fires in homes situated on Morgan Ave. in Thornhill and Woodward Ave. in Highland Park were quickly extinguished. There was no damage. Dr. Ralph E. Williamson will be in Quebec City this week to give Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Holman, Aurora, wish to announce the marriage of their daughter Shir- ley Marie to Norman John Stund- en, son of Mr. nd Mrs. C. Stund- en of Richmond Hill. The wedding will take place on Saturday, June 14; at 3 pm. at the Aurora Un- ited Church. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Arthur Barraclough announce the en- gagement of their daughter Joyce Marion to Robert Keith McKeown, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Keith Mc- Keown of Toronto. The marriage will take place on June 21, at 2.3(2 o’cock, in Richmond Hill United Church. c1w48 Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy of Maple wish to announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Helena Jane to Clifford Harry Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. An- derson of Downsview. The mar- riage will take place in Richmond Hill United Church on Saturday, June 14, 1952, at 7.30 p.m. c1w48 Given in marriage by her brother Mr. Carmen Sargent, the bride wore a. gown of white satin with a Queen Anne collar and a long train over which she wore a long- sleeved lace jacket. From her flow- ered headdress fell a half-length veil. She carried a white prayer book adorned ith crimson rose- buds. A lovely wedding took place at seven o’clock on Saturday even- ing, May 17, 1952. when Miss Glad- ys Mae Sargent, daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. James Sargent of Richvale became the bride of Mr. Thomas Richard Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. McCaul Thompson of Ellerslie .Avenue, Willowdale, in Richmond Hill Anglican Church. Rev. Wrixon officiated. Mrs. C. Harding was hte organist. The bride’s attendants were Mrs. Russell Lomas of Toronto and Mrs. James Jordan, sisters of the bride. Mrs. Lomas wore a lilac organdy gown with matching crescent hat and carried a bouquet of dark red roses and deep r'nauve sweet peas, and Mrs. Jordan was gowned in yellow organdy with matching crescent hat and carried a bouquet of yellow roses, white sweet peas and baby’s breath. The two little flower girls, Nanette and Elizabeth Milland, nieces of the.bride, wore pale blue and delicate pink dresses and carried nosegays of sweet peas and lady’s breath. Their head bands of pink apple blossoms were id- entical. At the reception which was held in the Lions Community Hall, Rich- Potted mauve hydrangea decor- ated Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, on Saturday, May 10, for the marriage of Geraldine Chris- tine McLean, eldest daughter of Mr_ and Mrs. John McLean to Mr. Ralph Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Palmer, Richmond Hill. Rev. S. W. Hirtle officiated. The groomsman was Mr. Allan Boss and the ushers were Mr. Earl Thompson, brother of the groom and Mr. Douglas Morrison, both of Toronto. For a motor trip to Cleveland, Ohio, the bride chose a navy dressmaker suit with white acces- sories and corsage of red roses. On their return the happy couple will reside at Richmond Hill. During ~the signing of the regis- ter, Mr. Thomas Wilson sang “At Dawning.” The church altar was decorated with bouquets of spring flowers. The bride given in marriage by her father was gowned in ivory satin, with princess lines, a floor length embroidered tulle veil with coronet of rhinestones and seed pearls and carried a cascade of red roses and white sweet peas. In attendance to the bride were her sisters, Miss Shirley-McLean as maid of honor in azure blue nylon with peplum of lace and sweet- heart cap of matching nylon net carrying a nosegay of pink roses and sweet peas. Bridesmaids Misses Joyce and Jacqueline Mc- Lean were dressed alike in pow- der blue and baby pink tafl'eta with yolk of nylon net, wore sweetheart caps of matching net and carried nosegays of pink sweet peas, A reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents, the bride’s mother receiving in a navy and white silk gown with white accessories and cox-sage of red ros- es. She was assisted by the groom’s mother in blue crepe with navy aceessories and corsage of pink roses. The groom was attended by his brother Garth Palmer, the ushers being Douglas Palmer and Gar- land McLean. During the signing of the register, Mr. Willis Mc~ Neiley sang. (Engagements THOMPSON-SARGENT PALMER-MCLEAN matings Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robillard. Church St., Langstaff. wish to thank friends and neighbors for their many donations of clothing, furniture and money sent them after the recent fire; also thanking Mrs. Klassen for opening her home to us until we were rte-established. ‘1w48 CARD OF THANKS ' Mr. Ernest Windas wishes to thank the many friends, neighbors and relatives for cards and fruit. and also the Vellore W1. for the lovely box of fruit sent him while in the hospital. ‘1w48 CARD 0F THANKS KILPATRICK â€" In loving mem- l ory of a darling little daughter, Ruth, who entered into a fuller life, May 27, 1950. Separated only until Jesus comes. â€" Lovingly remembered by her Daddy, Mom and brother Peter. c1w47 know How much I lost one year ago. The happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet their memory still, But death has left a. loneliness This world can never fill. HARRIS â€" In loving memory of my dear husband, Albert Harris, who passed away May 25, 1951. At night the silent stars look down On a ‘grave not far away Where sleeps the one I can’t forget The one I loved so dear, The dearest husband this world could hold, A loving smile and a heart of gold, And those who knew him, all will â€"- Lovingly remembered by his wife Margaret. c1W48 â€" Ever rememered by Brothers and Sisters. c1w48 Out-ofâ€"town guests were present at.the wedding from Ohio, Terr. Cota, Sundridge, Oakville and Tor- onto. BAKER â€" In loving memory of our dear brother William Baker, Who was suddenly called home May 31, 1951. We miss him here oh so muchI But God knows best and called him home to be w'Lh Him whom he lov- ed and served to the end. H-ESP â€"â€" In loving memory of our dear parents, Charles Hesp, who passed away October 29, 1923, and Ida Heap who passed away May 30, 1946. Safe in the arm: of Jesus, Until we meet again. ~Daughters Della and Gladys. For the honeymoon trip to the United States and southern Ontar- io, the bride wore a yellow suit with brown accessories and a cor- sage of white roses. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Sanders will reside at Richmond Hill. FENWI-CK â€" George and Mabel Fenwick (nee Fisher) are plea:- ed to announce the birth of their daughter, Valerie Con- stance, on May 21, at York County Hospital. c1w48 At the reception which was held at the Graystones, Aurora, the bride’s mother received in a gown of rose crepe with natural access- ories, wearing a corsage of mauve and white sweet peas. The groom’s mother assisted in a navy two- piece dress, wearing red and white accessories and a corsage of pink and white sweet peas. STEWART, Edythe Pauline â€" daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Stewart of Toronto on Saturday, May 24. Funeral took place from her late home, “Green Acres Cottage”, Rich- mond Hill, on Tuesday, May 27. mond Hill, the mother of the bride received wearing a dove grey crepe gown and an ofi-white hat trimmed with navy, and wore a corsage of red roses. Assisting her was the mother of the groom who wore an orchid crepe gown with matching hat and arm-sage of yellow roses. Mr. Douglas Sanders was groomsman for his brother and ushers were Phili’ Davidson, bro- ther of bride, and Wm. Davidson, cousin of the bride. For going away the bride wore a suit of red velvet with black 86- ceSSories. Following the reception the happy couple left for a brief honeymoon and on their return will live in Willowdale. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a ballerina-length gown of white nylon marquisette which featured a scalloped collar. short sleeves and full skirt. Her elbow-length veil fell from a head- dress of white gardenias and she carried a white prayer book. Miss Joyce Hater was the bride’s attendant, wearing a ball- erina-lenfh gown of mauve nylon marquisette and white picture hat and carrying a nosegay of mauve and white sweetpeas. SANDERS-DAVIDSON \Vhite lilacs and pink and yellow tulips was the setting for the mar- riage of Jane McKenzie Davidson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C- Davidson of Aurora. to James Ronald Sanders. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sanders of Richmond Hill, in Trinity Anglican Church, Aurora, op Saturday, May 24, at 3 pm. Rev. K. Whatmough offic- iated at the ceremony with Mrs. Harris playing the wedding music. In memoriams fleath and Gladys. c1w48 Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd visited Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lloyd on Sun- day. . ‘ ' ' ‘ lSTOUFFVILLE: Two new High On Friday, May 30. the Young School teachers have been engag- Peopla will hold baseball practice. ed at n salary f $2800 per anuum. Miss Millie Umehra spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Umehara. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boys spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Len Glass and attended anniversary services at Laskay church. Sgt. and Mrs. Herbert Howell and Jerry visited their daughter Jean of Park Hurst, Owen Sound, this past week. Congratulations to Mrs. Achelles, the former Margaret Andrews, on the birth of her first child. This is one more great-grandchild for Mrs. John Jennings of Temperanceville. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey .Lloyd and family spent the holiday week end visiting relatives. Their month-old daughter, Marilyn Ruth, was pay- ing her first visit to many of them and was greatly admired by all. The Superintendent and all mem- bers of the Sunday School were happy to have George Gilham back after his long illness. Mrs. William Hudson and Mrs. Albert Folliott attended th'e m-ss» ionary ra'lly held in Kettleby Tum:- day, May 20, It was a pleasure to have Mr. and Mrs. John Clift attend temper- anceville church Sunday evening after moving from this community. Edgeley Church Service .. . , .. _ _ 9.30 a,m. Sunday School . . . . . . 10.30 am. Hope Service & Sunday school withdrawn Maple Sunday School Anniversary Service . . . . , . . . . . . . 11.30 am. 8 a,m. â€"â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH Minister. Rev. E. E. Kent, Th. D. SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1952 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Worship Sunday School Nursery Dept. (2-3; MAPLE PASTORAL CRARGE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. P. J. Lambert. B.A.. 3.1).. minister SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 952 Sunday School Sunday Service LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. R. Jones Services Sunday, 11 a.m. -â€" Bible School classes for all age: 7pm. -â€" Gospel Service. Wed., 8 pm. â€"â€" Prayer Meeting Thurs., 2 pm. â€"â€" Women’s Mia» sionary Meeting. Fri. 8 pm. â€"â€" Young leople: Soc THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. W. Hirtle. B.A.. Minutu SUNDAY, JUNE 1. 1952 11 am. -â€" Divine Worship Mr, James Butler, J.P. 11.15 am. â€" The Church School Come and worship. TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. S. A. R. Wood, B.A., Rector THORNHILL SUNDAY, JUNE 1. 952,. RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Higginson, B.A.. Minister Licentiate D. M. Warne, B.A. Thurs., June 5 â€" The WMS at the home of Mrs. Geo. Kelly, at Buttonville. Cars leave Post Office at 2 pm. ‘0 a.m. â€" Sunday School 11 am. _ Choral Communion 7.30 p.m. â€"â€" Great Anglican Sex-- vice in Maple Leaf Gardens, Tor- ' onto All are welcome SUNDAY. JUNE 1. 1952 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School 11 mm. â€" ‘The Lord’s Supper’ 7 p.m. â€"â€" ‘Kept from Falling’ RICHMOND HILL ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. W. F. Wrixon. L. Th.. Reetol SUNDAY. JUNE 1. 1952 WHITSUNDAY 8.30 mm, â€". Holy Communion RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. W. Hirtle. B.A.. Ministel SUNDAY, JUNE 1', 1952 10 am. -â€" The Sunday School 11_z_1.m. â€" Divine Worship “The Church 0;. the Hill" Finch Ave. E. at Don Milfs Rd. SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1952 Bill McCaul and His Band Speaker: Rev. A. R. Jones Pictures every Wednesday at ZION MEMORIAL CHURCH ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH CORRESPONDENT: MRS. ED. PAXTON, R. R. 3’, KING Phone King 3R11 (2 miles south of Maple) Pastor: Rev. E. J. Fischer SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1952 All welcome. All Welcome TEMPERANCEVILLE NEWS The Laskay Smocking Group en- tertained the King group Monday evening, when 18 members of the latter gathered with eight from Laskay in the Laskay United Church. During the evening Mrs. O. J. Lewis addressed the leader, Mrs. Snelgrove with kind words of appreciation for her efficient leadership during the year and ex- pressed the deep regret which was felt at her leaving this district. A presentation was made of two per- sonal gifts. Mrs. Nelson Thompson, Mrs. W. Harper, Mrs. John Bingham and Mrs. Ed Paxton attended the meet- ing from Temperanceville. June 1, Mrs. C. Beynom will speak to files. S. on Temperance. An invitation has been received from Kettleby WMS asking the Temperanceville WMS to attend its June 10 meeting. The Temperanceville WA is: spon soring a strawberry festival on June 25, at the United Church. Sunday 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School , 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 7 pm. â€" Evening Service Thursday 8 pm. â€"â€" Prayer and Bible Study Service Friday 2.30 pm. ._ Ladies’ Meeting 7 p.m. â€" Juniors, 8 pm. â€" Intermediates (Ont. & Quebec Convention) Sunday School and Morning Worship . . . . . . . . . . 11 a.m. REV. PERCY BUCK Visitors Very Welcome Children of all ages or denomin- ations welcome. Gospel Message Tune in CKEY (580) 1': 9.15 mm Heb. 2:3: “How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation." and ministry of God’s Word V 7 pm. â€" Young Petples program followed by Evangelist message 8 pm. Wednesday Midweek Prayer Meeting You are cordially invited to all services Thornhill Baptist Church STOP 17 SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1952 2.30 pm. _ .. , . Church Service Sunday School Worship . . . . . Sunday School Rev. A. L. Winger, Pastor SUNDAY, JUNE 1. 1952 10 a,m. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Worship Service OARRVILLE UNiTED CHURCH Minister, Rev. E. E. Kent, Th. D. Heise Hill CHURCH OF CHRIST Meeting in Concord School Home Each Lord’s Day evening at 7 pm. > 7 RM. â€"â€" GOSPEL SERVICE Speaker: Mr. Hiliard Orton Soloist â€" Mrs. H. Orton Your presence would be deeply appreciated. In the Toronto newspaper: was recently reported a three- headed tulip grown by a Tor- onto resident, but Mrs. Den- eault’s is even rarer, with five flowers growing from the one plant. The specimen can be seen in the Liberal office win- dow. Mrs. A. J. Deneault, 67 Mill Road, Richmond Hill, reports the growth of a five-headed tulip in her garden this year. Five-Headed Tulip One 'Block East of Yonge on Madawaska Ave.,- Stop 123 Pastor F. Vaughan 8’. Th. Services - MASONIC HALL, RICHMOND HILL SUNDAY, JUNE 1. 1952 3 P.M. 'â€" SUNDAY SCHOOL Every Sunday 9.45 am. Charles Hewitt School Sponsored by Anglican Church All are welcome. A warm welcome awaits you NEWTONBROOK BAPTIST CHURCH RICHVALE - LANGSTAFF CHURCH SUNDAY SHOOL EVANGELICAL SERVICES BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH. VAUGHAN BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH School 10 mm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 mm School at Concord Schoo House at 10 am. Gormley OAK RIDGES PHONES: ONTARIO Slip Covers Drapes â€" Curtains Bedspreads Styled to make your rooms beautiful Barrie Tent & Awning Co. Tel. 4314 Barrie 34 Bayfield Aristocrat Canvas Awnings Airshade Aluminum Awnings ings Complete Service "Estimation to Installation" Formerly of Gerrard Heintlman Work Guaranteed, Free Estimate: Phone Liberal Office WIRING TUrner 4-1261 III-IIIIIIIIIIIII-I STAN TROYER THE LIBERAL. 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