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The Liberal, 12 Jun 1952, p. 8

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8- THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday. June 12. 1952 N i th duochob non - rust met handles, witn [I hose connecticn Auh Save on HESELINE MOPS and BRUSHES Well constructed _ "Owing to get out of order. ‘Throws a fine spray. Bullr like a truck "re; built-in cord rei‘ for greater strength and long service Inga here] Durable long-MI cormmcflon; built to give good service for many season. Note these low CTC prices. Stop 23 Yonge Street 1 Mile South of Richmond Hill Tire's greater sav- lngs. Limited quark my a1 this extra SPECIAL SAVINGS! Finely ribbed Jet black Plas- tlc Hueâ€"tested to withstand terrific pressure. It’s lightweight, easy to handle and flexible. Get this super-strength. good looking Plastic Hose nowâ€"at Canadian Office Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1241 fill-ft. Plastic GARDEN HGSE 50-712 LENGTH COMPLETE WITH COUPLINGS GORMLEY, ONT. Special Value Bulldozing, Excavating, Grading, Etc. Sand and Gravel Dries For lower maintenance, for fl safety, for slruclural beauty build it of CONCRETE BLOCK . Its lower insurance rates and greater resale value make it a sound investment. STEPHENS - CONSTRUCTION ROAD BUILDERS CHAIN STORE BRANCH "mum - All-bmss, leokproof; fully adjustable Heavy my l/2-in. connuamn nos: GURMLEY BLOCK CO. Phone TUrner 4-156] my seosom. Note fhese low CTC in. com HOSEâ€"at 01¢}ng QUANTITY OF NO. 1 TOP SOIL hose ‘rush 'a value Built to sell for $5.95. Fully adjustable for fine mist or heavy rain; revolving or station- ary spray. Precision machined solid brass working parts; 9-in. between nozzle tips; heavy m- lip iron base. This efficient model will keep your lawn and garden well watered built-in cord reinforcement MEETS ALL A.S.T.M. srsclr’ihnnous hose .49 CONCRETE BLOCKS, CINDER BLOCKS WEEPING TILE, LIME & CEMENT Wotem a large rectangular ureaâ€"n 38-“ a 45â€"". at one setting. Elim over-lapping and dry comers. Powerful lifetime water motor ' WORTH 5.35 ‘Wave" Liiiifl‘sjififlxnl'e-r Richmond Hm Res. Richmond HIM ’I‘Urner 4-1448 or TUrner 4-1140 or any size store! THE FlNE_S_T EPRINKLER EVER MADE Wash Brush with Detergem Dispen- ser â€"â€" Wash car with sudsy wear; release push but ton for rinse. Big sav- Phone Stouflville 381W1 Evgs. BAldwin 1-1849 ....... H arts; 9-in. 1eavy noâ€" efficient lawn and HOSE Mom's .79 @E 3.69 25-". sum in removal dirt and mud. Profess-onal Wash Brush â€" Bristle: Der. 11.95 :oâ€"up to Eliminates Hill D res- Mrs. F. Climenhage of Fort Er- ie. also Mr. Levi Heise had supper Friday evening with Mrs. E. Jones and Mr. Stevens. Mr. Re a visitbr Brillinger had been linger wt Gormley and fan and Mr evening We extend the sympathy of the :ommunity to Mr. and Mrs. A. Leek in the passing of Mr. Leek's sister. Mrs. Drummond, at Brier- bush Hospital. last Sunday, the land Mr. and Mrs. F. Harvey and oyce motored to Vineland last Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs._ Har- vey Honsberger. Also Mrs. L. Sid- er. Miriam and Elgin visited in the Wayne Funk home in Vine- We wish to extend the sympa- hy of this community to Rev. C. Sullen, his family and relatives in '18 loss of Mrs. Cullen. May we assure Rev. Mr. Cullen of the .mughts and remembrances of his iany Gormley friends. Last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George sarrett, a farewell gathering for Mr. and Mrs. E. Harvey and Bruce took place. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey were presented with a General E1- 3ctric iron. a toaster, a cup an saucer, and Bruce was given 2 wallet. ‘The recipients were ve: pleased with the gifts. Mr. an Mrs. Harvey left Saturday for their newly purchased home in Newmarket. Quite a number of folk motored ) Ohio last week to attend the Srethren in Christ Church Con- ference which convened at Milton. Dhio, from Wednesday till Sun- lay. A number of folk attended the Com‘mencement exercises at Niag« ara Christian College, Fort Erie, recently. Twenty-two young peopâ€" le graduated, among whom was Miss Mary Wideman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wideman. Con- gratulations, Mary! Congratulations to Mr. and Mr. Howard Baker on the birth of son. Collin Howard. in York Coun- ty Hospital, Newmarket. Congratulations Mr. and _Mr: Paul Snider, on the occasion c your 18th wedding anniversary 0: Monday, June 16. The next meeting will be hela at the home of Mrs. Geo. C.‘Jac" son. The ladies have decided t’ make aprons as the July donatior to the bazaar. A finé donation of towels we received from the members fo the bazaar in the fall. v.r_- of Christians in the use of t; ents,” and Mrs. Darlington res the scripture. Plans were ma for a strawberry supper to be he? in the church Tuesday, June 24 at 6.30 pm. The Women‘s Association me at the home of Mrs. Arthur Jac‘ son on Tuesday. June 2. Mrs. Hf took the topic "What God expec of Christians in the use of t; Mrs. Alert Foster thanked Mi‘ Allinger for her efforts on the behalf, after which a cup of te gmd lunch was served by the la( les. Elia The Women of the Lutherar Church ended a busy week Frida; with a very fine showing of pic tures in the church by the we] known missionary, Miss Beth A linger. Miss Allinger also told ( the work of the Christian Churc in India and sang the songs ( India as the natives themselv: would sing them. Sherwood Rev. “Roy McCleary of Wood- green United Church, Toronto, will be guest preacher at Fisher- ville United Church Sunday, June 15, at 2.30 p.m.'The Patton bro thers, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patton will sing. Everyone is in- vited to attend this service. Gary David, infant son of Fligl. Sergeant and Mrs. J. H. McKir. of Hillside Ave.. Concord wa. baptized at 3 o'clock Sunday af ternoon in St. Luke’s Roman Cat]; olic Church. Thornhill. Rev. F2 ther S. P. Cirivello officiated. Mr and Mrs. W. J. Crover. also c Hillside Ave, were Godparents. Baby Gary was gowned in th same dress and bonnet as wa worn by his mother at her Chris itening. Following the service. te ‘was served in the parents‘ hom to Mr. and Mrs. Grover and M and Mrs. Lewis, close friends c the family. Among his gifts, Gar: received a silver spoon from hi Godparents, Mr. and Mrs. Crove Gary was born May 20 and _. the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. . E. Cormier of Moncton, Ne: Brunswick and Mr. and Mrs. E S. McKim of Prince Albert, Sask Miss Wendy Simmons. accon‘. panied by Miss Linda Downa dropped in for a short visit wit Mrs. R. Stuart on Monday after noon. A meeting will be held in Conâ€" cord school house Monday even ing, June 16, at 8, when the Prov- incial Organizer of Home and School Associations will be presâ€" ent to assist the group to organize a Home & School Association in Concord. The organizer will ‘exâ€" plain the aims. principles and work of the association and it: important place in a growing com- munity. All parents are urged tc attend and help make this ver: important meeting a success. . and family Mrs. Robert Correspondent: Mrs. Allan Doner Phone Stoufl'ville 67104 CORRESPONDENT: Mrs. Raymond Stuart. R. R. 1, Maple Telephone Maple 110R3 hen on Sunday Mr. B a neigh Mrs‘ ' of 1 Roy GORMLEY the ighbour hey liV Bell 5. Walter Ba'rrie vis Brillinger tell of I 1y with Bell, at .' lived 4th con er Steckley visited Mr. zer Sunday Barrie Mr. P1 ; one ti )f Mr. B :1 north CONCORD NEWS l was Peter time, Bril- Bill Drinkwater Motors KIN G, ONTARIO I TELEPHONE KING 50 At a meeting of the Maple and istrict Softball League. held in lia School Monday night May 19, :e following officers were elect- :l for 1952: President, Jim Jack- :n, vice-president Ken Poole, :cretary-treasurer, Albert Orr. our teams will play in the league lis year. The line-ups are as fol- “VS: Concord Team: Pitchers, Awkâ€" nd brothers; catchers. Ken Poole 1d Frank Harris; lst base. Ed owes; 2nd base. John Ash. JaCk uncan; shortstop, Don Elliott; ft field. Fred Bentley; center 31d, Doug Kefl‘er; right field. Ron efier; sub, Jim Fletcher; captain .en Poole; umpire, Jim Hannis. ELIA TEAM: Pitchers. Charlie .ose, Cliff Glanfield; catcher, Jim ackson; lst base, John Sanguin; 1d base, Jim Browning; short- stop, Ken Jackson; 3rd base, Earl .aw; left field, Jack Law; centre ield, Allan Jackson, Right field, )on Wright; subs Earl Marchand, ‘red Carlsen, Buzz Mathews. ‘ Hope Team: Pitchers, Pete Mc- Iahon. Del. Thomas; catcher, Pe- rr Jones; lst base, Jim Kerswell; 1d base. AlbertOrr; shortstop, i Mashinter; 3rd base, Don Ma- linter; left field, Henry Thomas; enter field. Charlie Mashinter; 'ght field, Frank Mashinter; sub.. oss Kirby; captain. Charlie Ma- 'iinter; umpire. Elmer Orr. l ,easant party Saturday night when neighbors and friends gath- ‘ered to honor Miss Helena Mc- ‘Carthy of Carrville and Mr. Clif- ford Anderson on the occasion of Heir forthcoming marriage in Richmond Hill United Church on :aturday. June 14. Mrs. J. Buchanan played the Jridal Chorus" as the happy ?iuple entered the room which 'as decorated with traditional link and white shower colors. Af- ‘t r a large number of miscellan- us gifts had been unwrapped, t e Young People of Ella present- t: the couple with a carving set, (lifford then thanked the guests hr their generosity to which Miss l‘.cCarthy also very graciously elded her “thank you." The home of Mr. and Mrs. W A. Anderson was the scene of ; Only Chevrolel, the lowest-priced fine car, offers all these extra features! The Only Fine Cars. . . PRICED SO lOW! The lEADER leazas ugunn . o Here is only a partial listing of the wonderful array of extra features ofiered to you by Chevrolet, the lowest-priced fine car. Every single one of them means extra pleasure, extra safety, or extra economy for you. Yet again in 1952 Chevrolet is the lowest-priced line in its field! Come in and see for yourself! A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE spring flowers. Rev. E. E. Kent of- ficiated at the ceremony. The bride looked attractive in a grey gabardene suit with pink access- ories and corsage of pink roses and spring flowers. Miss Olive Middleton, sister of the. bride. was her only attendant and looked smart in a copper color gabardine suit with yellow accessories and corsage of yellow roses and spring flowers. Mr. Lloyd Middleton was the groomsman. Following the wedding ceremony a buffet lunch- eon was served to 24 relhtives and friends. The happy couple left on :3 v-w‘nr trin through Southern Ontario, United States. and " WIGHT-MIDDLETON A quiet but pretty wedding took place when Miss Ruby M. Mid- dleton, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Middleton, Carr- ville Road. became the bride of Mr. John A. Wight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wight of Keswlck. The marriage took place at the home of the bride‘s parents, which was tastefully decorated with Mr. Dennis Hobbs of Lorne Park had dinner Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wynn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vaughan and children visited with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A1- bert Middleton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gray and Mr. and Mrs. G. Boreham and daugh- ter Gail and Sandra Boreham. all of Guelph visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson. cere sympathy to the family of the late Mrs. George Baker, who pass- ed away suddenly following a heart attack. Webbing Montreal. Best wishes go (ARRVILLE NEWS Com: Mn. Bert Middleto- Telephone Maplo MOI-I "Where put“ rses" in the 03"7:"‘ed ‘ 7‘: phone yours to TUrner 4-1261. Mrs. Carson conducted a con- test for Mrs. Harrison. ‘ events. At the close of the meeting. lunch was served hv hostess and committee "" . C(‘l‘L‘ " ' "e‘ml‘P‘ A] Of vegetables. and the use of artis- [IL _.a1em for salad arrangement. Mrs. Bishop gave an account of the Junior Institute achievement day. Mrs. Maltby ' spoke on 787511335 and garnishes, emphasizing con- trasts in texture, colour and tem- The regular meeting of Vellore W.I. will be held on the second Tuesday in July instead of the first, at the home of Mrs. J. Jul- ian, Woodbridge. ‘ Instead of a picnic this summer, it was decided to have an organ- ized tour in Toronto it} September. Mrs. A. Bishop read a paper on the motto, “Take pains in prepar- .1:f your meals and it Will prevent pains afterward,” dealing with careful planning and food rules. 011 July 2, Venbre Institute will be guests of Edgeley Institute at a gagden party. The York Pioneer and Histori- cal Society and York County Wo- men's Institutes, will meet for a basket picnic at =Sharon Temple, June 14,_ atA 2.15Hp.m. Vellore Sr. Women‘s Institute met at the home of Mrs. Robt. Julian for the June meeting. The topic was Home Economics and the roll call was answered by givâ€" ing a repipe for a tasty dessert. with Mr. and Mrs. Wight who are making their home on a farm near Keswick. Before their marriage they were the recipients of many useful and beautiful gifts at a shower held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wood. by their Carrville friends. VELLORE NEWS R. Ball presented ucurféh't‘ Powerglide Amolmnic Transmission It’s simpler with fewer parts to wear or require adiustmem. It’s smoother because 'oil does it all without complicated in- termediate gears. Optional on De Luxe models at extra cost. 4-Way Engine lubrication Chevrolet’s exclusive éngine lubricating system supplies exactly the right kind and amount of lubrication to each moving pan. Body by Fisher Fisher Body sets the standard for styling and craftsmanship. And Fisher Unisteel construc- tion guards you with solid all- :teel strength. MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CARI ‘ele- Friends of Mr. William Rich- .irds of Elgin Mills. will be glad to hear he is home again after his recent operation at the Toronto The annual Sunday School pic- nic of St. John’s Church will be held on Saturday. June 21. Fur- ;her details will be announced ater. ’ Mrs. E. Weeks. a former resi- 'dent of Jefferson, now living in Richvale. is home again after un- dergoing an operation. We are Iappy to report Mrs. Weeks is progressing favorably. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennedy and their two children, Terry and John. of Toronto, and Mr. William Kennedy, Owen Sound. were vls- 101‘s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Matkins, Elgin Mills, last week- end. Rosemary Ann, infant daughter (f Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Dykes, El- gin Mills, was christened at St. dohn's Anglican Church on Sun- day. June 1. The Archdeacon of York, the Venerable F. J. Sawyer, will be preaching at St. John’s Anglican (hurch. Oak Ridges (Yonge St. at Jefferson) this Sunday, June 15, at 11.15 am. The Powerful Vulve-in-Hoad Engine Teamed with Powerglide is the powerful Valve-in-Head engine, an outstanding per- former in any field! This en- gine's Hydraulic-flushed valve lifters are another important Chevrolet exclusive. Cast Iron Alloy Pistons Pistons are formed from the sagne material as the cylinder blockâ€" expand and contract at the same rate. This reduces pis- ton wear and oil consumption. Unifized Knee-Adieu Ride Chevrolet's famous Knee- Action ride is now even softer, smoother. New shock ab- sorber action smothers bumps and jolts more quickly. ELGIN MILLS - JEFFERSON NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRstfi. G. ROIBERTSOF Brookside Road, Telephone TUrner 4-2334 - Extra large Brakes Chevrolet's Jumbo-Drum brakes, with their big 11-inch brake drums. apply more leverage for more stop- ping power. Bonded linings last up to twice as long. Chevrolet ofiers tinted glass with exclusive. shaded wind- shield-tinting. Tinted glass all ’tound helps you drive more safely and comfortably. (Optional at extra cost). Rich and beautiful color com.- binaPJns . . . the most won- derful array in the entire low- priée field. In De Luxe series, interiors and exteriors are dis- tinctively colormtcbed. Gorgeous New Exterior (olors Widost Trend Chevrolet measures a full 58% inches between centres of rear wheels â€" providing I broader base to give more all: round stability. Birthday wishes to another sis- ter and brother who are celebrat- ing birthdays this week. June Baker will be 6 on iJune.11 and Harvey Baker Jrncelebra‘tes 9n June 12. , ,va- ~v..-» u. “£5111 IIills gave a miscellaneous shower at her home last Friday evening 11 honor'of Miss Norah Orr, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Orr. _Fifty guests showered gifts and good wishes o_n Norah who is be- ing married in July. History repeats itsélf.‘ The Prid- ham twins were born on a Friday. June 13, and this Friday will be celebrating their 11th birthday. Many happy returns Florene and Frank. . .9." .u caucuucu to attend the Garden Tea which is being held at the home of Mrs. S. C. Snively, Glen Lonely Farm. on Friday. June 13, from 2 to 6 pm. The tea is under the auspices of the York County Hospital Woâ€" men's Auxiliary. : East General Hospital. Monday. June 2. Mr. Richards is gaining strength daily but it will be five or six weeks before he is out and around again. GM Tinted Glass win the Shaded Windshield Mrs. Clarence’ Jones cox-gig} in_vitaAtion is extended O85 of » Elgin

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