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ARMOR-COAT finest quality house paint gives your horns that "fresh as paint" appearance longer. Big color range and Canadian Tire saves vou $1.10 a gallon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edney, of Bradford spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Holt on a motor trip to Orillia, Barrie, Lindsay, Dunbarton and Beeton. The Holts have now. returned to Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Harold White and Donald 'are spending two weeks vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White of Lindsay. ARMOR COAT TWINS IN HIS FOOTSTEPS: Veteran Canadian Paciï¬c Air- lines Captain Robert C. Randall front) of Vancouver, shows his twin sons. Howard left) and Robert Jr., who have just started their careers as ï¬rst officers -on CPA domestic routes, the route he follows on flights between Vancouver and Tokyo for the airline. The two boys are ready any time to listen to dad, who started flying ï¬ve years before they were born. Captain Randall began commercial flying in 1928, and his ser- vice with the airline dates from 1937 when he flew with one of the smaller companies which amalgamated later to form Can- adian Paciï¬c Airlines. CORRESPONDENT: MRS. F. STOTTS 18 Church St., Langstafl’ Mrs. L. Campbell spent the week â€TOTE-TRAY" TOOL BOXâ€""Double-Lock" seam construction: fullâ€"length piano type hinge; roomy liflvout tote fray. Baked enamel finish. Plated lock and bolt catches; “built-in" padlock eye. Useful size â€" l9" long, 7" wide, 7" high. "Throw-Away“ Type Oil Filters _, 2'19 LANGSTAFF NEWS Perfect replacement for most makes of 'ilters. 1.1.9 '° 1.75 OIL FILfEB 7C7}: Eng 0 Yâ€"o-u-v QUART The bride gowned in white sheer carried an arrangement of red roses, while Terry and Mary Rob- illard. 3 year old twins acted as in floor length pink sheer gowns and carried matching flowers. N. McKenzie to Mr. Wilson Mc- Machon, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. McMachon, Toronto, on June 28, at Glebe Road United Church. Rev. Robert Parr officiated. Mrs. L. Robillard and the twins, Church St., Langstafl’, attended the wedding of Miss Gladys Mc- Kenzie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The next regular date of the Child Health Clinic, sponsored by the Thornhifl W.I. at the United Church, Thornhill, will be July 21. The Mlsionary Fellowship July let meetin will be at the home of Mrs. O. . Knight, Oak Ridges. Appreciation is extended to the social convener, Mrs. F. Spencley and her committee and to those who braved the heat to help make the picnic the usual success; also to the Pastor Rev. A. R. Jones whose accompaniment on the pi- ano accordian was the highlight of the sing song. The Langstaï¬'Baptist Church, Church St., held the 15th annual sunday School Picnic on Saturday. July 5. 175 adults and children Hourneyed to Woodland Park for .he outing“ Added attractions this year were the peanut scramble. novelty races and swimming. The grimary class children each receivâ€" Sunday School Picnic 3d a prize, the girls a skï¬ rope and the boys a sand pail shovel. Greetings and best wishes to Mrs. M. Roy, Mrs. H. Glassey, Mrs. G. Mills and Mrs. C. Thirgood; al- so to Sheila Reid, Glen Robeson and Ronald Hicks, all of whom have birthdays in July. Mrs. M. Law of Lansing, form- erly of Langstaï¬ is spending the week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowen, Yonge St. May we extend a cordial welâ€" come to Mr. and Mrs. J. Honor, Morgan Drive, who have moved to the community from Lansing. The Honors will be occupying a bun- galow they have just completed, and we hope they enjoy living in the community. Greetings Mrs. M. Roy G. Mills anc Happy birthday to Terry, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mc- Gregor of Garden Ave., who en- joyed games and a party on her second birthday, Thursday, July 3. Week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harris, No. 7 East, were Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wise and family from Elmira. Mrs. Wise is their daughter Winnifred. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks and family of Aurora also visited the Harris family. A belated but sinéere welcome to Mr. and Mrs. E. Kent who have urchased a home on Boyle Drive. ne Kents came from Thornhill to .angstafi. Mr. George Grey Jr., son of Mr. ahd Mrs. George Grey of Bury. Que‘, who has been residing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Tutt, Church St.. for the past few months has decided to stay in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. C. Campbell of Birch Clifl’ spent Sunday with their son and daughterin-law, Mr.’ and Mrs. Rodie Campbell of Cedar Ave. v_- .. ....‘..._, at the home of Mr. ï¬ert Phippen and Miss Lil Phippen of Birch Cliff. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harding of Guelph and formerly of Richmond Hill, called on friends here Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Butcher at- tended a family Bionic oanrunday -5 ‘L- L,†end with Miss Helen Allen and Mr. Jim Allen at Thornton. May we girls a} skipping AV. 5-2434 with Mrs. Ruthe DelBrocco, Edgar Ave., left Monday night for Que- bec City, where she will embark on the S. S. Atlantic Tuesday night or LeHavre, France. She will then proceed to Paris, Zurich, Inns- bruck, Salzburg, through the Alps to Greiz and then to Vienna. She will visit relatives and friends af- ter an absence of 16 years. Her Perkins Farm & Home 0 Equipment 0 23 MARKHAM ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Martin K. Brad- shaw from Swansea, are building a new home on Oak Ave. For the present the young couple are re- siding with Mrs. Ellen Bra‘dshaw, Edgar Ave. Mrs. Lambert, Spruce Ave., en- joyed having her- young friend, Miss Penny Korman,, Toronto. as her guest for‘the last week. Quite a happy time was spent when 11 little friends of Dianne Elsy celebrated her ï¬fth birthday on Saturday afternoon last. There were games, favors and all the good things to eat that go with a birthday party. Dianne’s little guests were: Barry Robson, Donna Snider, Judy Graham, Jo-Ann Taylor, Sharon Facer, Eleanor Gottschalk, , Colleen Bradlshaw, Sharon and Linda Jolicoeur, Chris- tine and Jimmy Jordan. Grannie (Mrs. Jordan, Oak Ave), and Mrs. Jordan (Avenue Rd.) assisted Mrs. Elsy. mm...nicetien...mpmml Mr. and Mrs. S. Facer and family with Mrs. Robson and Barry atâ€" tended the annual Canada Wire and Cable Picnic at Exhibition Park, Saturday last. Neighbors and friends of Mrs, Einboden. were quite shocked to hear of her sudden illness. Mrs. Einboden' was rushed to York County Hospital, Newmarket, Sat- urday morning where she underâ€" went an operation for appendicitis. On latest report Mrs. Einboden is progressing fairly well, and we hope she will be feeling a great deal better soon. Harry Legge, Ingersoll, is visit- .ng his mother, Mrs. Fagan, Oak Ave., for a week. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Miss Marie Mulliett is spending the summer at the home of her Mrs. John Jennings has spent the last three weeks with her daughter Mrs. Alvin Wideman of Ottawa. Miss Mabel Jennings and Donna motored to Ottawa to bring Mrs. Jennings home this week-end. The Palmer family enjoyed a picnic at Lake Simcoe on Sunday afternoon. There will be no meetings of the W. I. during .luly and August. RICHMOND HILL Phone TUrner 4-1229 On Tuesday, July 2. Mrs. W. Jennings, Mrs. M. E. McClure. Mrs. Herbert Howell, Mrs. Fred Boys and Mrs. Edward Paxton, attended the meeting of Wesley W.A. as representatives from Temperance- ville. The amount to be raised by Temperanceville parish for the training schools is approximately $63.00. Mrs. M. E. McClure and Mrs. 'Frank Bell are on the com- $63.00.’Mrs. M. E. M‘cCIu Mrs. ‘Frank Bell are on th mittee for Temperanceville Mrs. K. Bradshaw, Edgar Ave., has as her guest for the week-end .Iiss Georgina Curry from Toron- On Thursday. July 17, the W.A. and W. M. S will meet at the home of Mrs Clayton Beynon. The topic will be taken by the W A. “ Christ- ian use of time and talent " The roll call is “a talent I could put to use." Mrs. William Hudson and Mrs. Frank Bell are on the lunch. committee. Here'o a refrigerate! did In. «Mind From top to Bottom i's hminecrcd to uvc space ... uvc money ... me food. CORRESPONDENT: MRS. ED. PAXTON, R. R. 1’, KING Phone King 3Rll TEMPERANCEVILLE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. A. GOTTSCHALK Telephone AVenue 5-2427 RICHVALE NEWS Formerly of Gerrard Heintzman Work Guaranteed, Free Estimate- Phone Liberal Office TUrner 4-1261 III-Illlli-l-IIIIIIII Telephone TUrner 4 1261‘ No need to ’send a lot of notices about that function your club is staging. Use a "Coming Events" notice in The Liberal. Low in cost, it will command IUCh attention. A few friends of the lower end of Edgar Ave., gathered for a surprise tea at the home of Mrs. Gottschalk Monday afternoon, to wish Mrs. Ruthe DelBrocco bon voyage. Serg. Ken Bradshaw and Corp. Martin Bradshaw, Edgar Ave., left Friday morning for manoeuvres with the reserve unit of the Gov- ernor General’s Horse Guards The manoveures are to last nine days and are being held at Peta- wawa. About three years ago, a group of blind or partially blind ladies, were members of a Red Cross nur- sing class in Toronto with Mrs. Miller, now 0;, Birch Ave., in charge. Last year they held their picnic in Mrs. Miller’s beautiful garden. They enjoyed themselves so much they returned last Satur- day for another grand day, along with their husbands and children. visit will extend to the latter part of October. Misses Clara Herrima, Susanne Levison and Marie Mulliett had the opportunity to join the group at- tending classes at the Thornhill swimming pool on Saturday. Judy Paxton and Collin Bradley have completed one delightful week at the Bible Vacation School at Oak Ridges. Approximately 50 pre-school children are attending and, attendance has been as high as 136. Miss Millie Umehara is spending a two- week vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Umehara. Little Jimmy Chalk received a black eye this week when a steer kicked him. Fortunately the injury was not serious. a car behind Mr. Mashinter hit the rear of the Mashinter car, then bounced out and back to strike the side front. Fortunately damage to the cars “(as the only casualty. After a very pleasant day of en- tertaining Mr. Harvey Mashinter was returning his guests to Toron- to on July 1, when they met with an accident south of Richmond Hill. Whilexabout to turn a corner cousins, the Levisons. Mrs. Emerson Jennings is stay- ing with her father. Mr. Roy Foll- iott during the summer months. PIANO TUNING and Repairing S. 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