Miss Pat Lewis is visiting for a mnth in Montmagne, Quebec. I 0 I! 0 Miss Kathy Todd. 95 Church St. south won the draw at Lucy Dickâ€" :le’s Store last month. Mrs. C. Lord of Spruce Street. Richvale. is leaving this week for AIgonquln Park. Mr. and Mrs. P. ding some days at te1,ngctorla, BC Miss Phyllis Angle is holidaying for two weeks at the Grey Rocks Inn in the Laurentians. t t x: 0 Miss Rita Mihorean has joined tile staff of the Bank of Nova Sco- t a. .-.... Mr‘ and Mrs. J. Pollard and their son Jim of Church St. are holidaying at .L‘ik‘f Nosbosing. Mr. and Mrs. A. mcvey 01 lungc St., are enjoying a boat trip through Georgian Bay this week. L4... Mr. and Mrs. George Fenwick and dau Valerie of Yonge St. are he]! g in _Or_illia. Flesherton Miss Gertie Lever of the Post Office stafl h visiting her home in .Miss Margaret Ireland and Mrs. D. Diceman of this village have returned from a holiday in Mid- land. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Sheardown and Mrs. Ken Blanchard are holi- daying at the Sheardown's cottage on Sturgeon Lake: We welcome to our community Mr. and Mrs. Miles Vokes and family from Rich Hill near Schom- berg who have taken up residence on Richmond Street. Mr. and Mrs. R. K McKeown visited with Mrs. McKeown‘s parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Barra- clough of Mill St.. over the week- Mrs. Agnes Cherry Haywood of New Bedford, Mass, is visiting with Mrs. Walker Hall of this vill- age. end Mr. James Wigmore. for many years the proprietor of the Rustic Inn, suffered a severe stroke last Monday and is in St. Michael‘s Hospital. Until now Mr. Wigmore has enjoyed excellent health. STEELE'S AVE. WEST TELEPHONE AVENUE 5-1300 After 61pm. call BA. 1-0411 or KI. 7874 9 a.m.-9 p.m. MIMEOGRAPHING. ENVELOPES ADDRESSED. DIRECT MAILING, BOOKKEEPING. MONTHLY STATEMENTS. MANUSCRIPTS. Letters taken over phone in even» in: or daytime. Stenographic Service ‘IS YOUR lISTING CORRECT? lI'I'IE BELL TELEPHONE you work when you have a Mortgage Insurance Pol- GOING TO PRESS! icy. n TELEPHONE BOOK and Mrs. A. McVeypf Yonge “You can whistle while 'If you wish to arrange for additional listings in the alphabetical section, or to make any last- minute changes in your present listings, please 'gall your Telephone Business Office today. The Liberal is always glad to receive social end personal items for this page and a call to TUrner 4.1261 will receive courteous attentiOn. This newspaper will also Welcome news reports about church organizations, women’s and men’s societies, lodges and other groups. While copy uv‘..- v.-- _ will be dcdégted up to Wednesday it is desirable to have it in earliei ensure its publication. P. C. Hill are spen- at the Empress H0- Your New ‘15 Recent changes at Morley’s Gro- 3eteria: Miss Joyce Cooper has left L0 be married and in future will :all Stouï¬ville her home town. Mr. Lloyd Reid has left the groc- ery business in order to join the staff of Summit View Restaurant. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. George Fuller. who was recently bereaved in the loss of a brother, the late Arthur Fuller. who passed away in his 76th year at Stouffville Nursing Home. The late Mr. Fuller had lived in Unionville district for many years. Two Found Guilty On Liquor Charge Two young men from Toronto, Messrs. Stanley Porebshi and Stan- ley Kopacz appeared in Magis- trate's Court, Willowdale, last Monday charged with having li- quor in an illegal place. They were foun guilty and each ï¬ned $10. and osts. Charges were laid by Constable R. Robbins of Rich- mond Hill. While Rev. M. R. Jenkinson is attending the Y.P.C.U. Camp Typp- i-lac at Penetanguishene, the ser- vices at the King City United Church will be conduced by Mr. Gordon Tetley. On Sunday mornings. August 17 and 24, Mr. Tetley will preach at the 10 o'clock service at King City United Church. On Sunday morn- ing, August 24 he will preach at the 11.15 o'clock service at Tes- ton. There will not be a service at Teston on August 17, and during the two Sundays that Mr. Jenkin- son is away. the United Church at Laskay will be closed. During Minister's Absence Services Taken By G.Tet|ey Rev. and Mrs. E. W. G. Worrall were met in Toronto last week by two of his former parishioners from King City. Since leaving here, Rev. Mr. Worrall has been rector of an Episcopalian Church in Cambden N. J. He has just received a call from a larger church in Waterloo, Iowa, and in the near future will be moving there with his family. His eldar son, Arthur, is a. student at Swanee University. California, where he has completed his ï¬rst year with honours. Besides being one of the top students his father was proud to tell his friends that Arthur had also won further hon- ours on the athletic ï¬eld. Mr. and Mrs. Worrall looked well and were .interested in news from King. CARD 0F THANKS Mrs. P. Evans and family wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness, words and cards of sym- pathy. For the beautiful floral tributes received; also thanks to those who helped in any other way during their recent very sudden bereavement. *1w7 CARD 0F THANKS Mere words are inadequate to ex- press our gratitude to each and ev- eryone who has helped us through these days of sorrow with beautiful flowers, words of sympathy and deds of inï¬nite kindness. We can only say, "Thank you so much." Mrs. Isabel Miller and family Mrs. Jennie Miller and family ciw7 Every week is bargain week in the classiï¬ed ad. section. Use it for buying or selling by telephon- ing Turner 4-1261. wgdnzsda} of each week, it in earlier if possible to COMPANY OF CANADA FORMER RECTOR VISITS KING CITY Miss Ruth Folliott accompanied by Mrs. Crabtree, Mrs. Willing- ham and Mr. Donald Crabtree left Temperanceville Saturday- on a ten day motor trip to Cornwall, Mont- real, Lake Placid and parts of the United States. Misses Lila Ann and Sandra For- ester spent a few days holiday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Paxton this week. Miss Marion Boys and her girl friend of Weston are spending two weeks vacation at Lake of Bays. Miss Susanne Levison entertain- ed Miss Judy Paxton on a short holiday this past _week. Miss Patsy Macklin has returned home after spending a few days with friends at Willowdale. Miss Sandra Lloyd was holiday- ing with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lloyd during the past week. Sandra attended the ice cream social held on July 25. On July 27 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hare, Joan Shipley and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hare attended the Hare family reunion at Markham. Ap‘ proximately eighty members of the family were present. Mrs. M. C. McNeely and Mrs Laura Mannah, sisters of Mr. W S. Hare, are guests of Mr. and Mrs W. S. Hare at the present time. After an announcement Sunday evening extending an invitation to Temperanceville congregation to attend the open-air service held in Aurora Park, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Folliott. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Paxton, Mrs. Herbert Howell, Mrs. Roy Bradley and Mr. Herbert took ad- vantage of this opportunity. The music, the sermon and the ï¬lm “You can’t Win†with Dr. Bob Jones as narrator were an inspira- tion. Three years ago 60 to 70 per cent of the population of Chiengmai. in Northern Thailand, was affected by malaria. Since then, with the help of the U.N. World Health Organization (WHO), and the UN. International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), Thailand has largely succeeded in eliminating the “slow killer" in many parts of the country. Above, a Thai doctor uses a borrowed table - . I; L- Annâ€"d..- n Gilli!“ nf nhilflron nf "Inf rPE‘iOI‘l. pun: UL um uuu...-_,. -__.- from a nearby temple to eiéinihe a group of children of that region. Miss Shirley Hare was soloist at CORRESPONDENT: MRS. ED. PAXTON, R. R. 1', KING Phone King 3R1‘1 FAR EAST BOUND: â€" To the Canadian Paciï¬c Steamships' 10,000 ton cargo vessel Mapelcove goes the honour of being the ï¬rst company ship to return to Paciï¬c ser- vice since World War II. The ship, which sailed from Montreal recently, is headed for Vancouver, where she wll take on the balance of her cargo. _ The route for the new service will be between Tacoma. Seat- tle, Vancouver, Yokohama. Kobe. Manila, Cebu, Hong Kong and Nagoya, and late in September the Maplecove will be joined by her sister ship Mapledell, to offer a month- ly service between these ports. Formerly the Beaverdell and Beavercove, both these vessels were on regular C.P.S. Atlantic ser- vice before the changeover. Lower right shows Maplecove’s skipper Captain R. A. Leicester, of Vancouver, in the chartroom of his ship, studying the route the vessel will sail, while lower left shows a cargo sling with a load of Canadian produce bound for Yokohama, Japan being loaded on the Ship at Montreal. All-Canadian crews will staff the two ships. Thailanll Fights Malaria With U.N. wH‘elp TEMPERANCEVILLE NEWS the Temperanceville service on Sunday evening. She chose the beautiful hymn â€This is my Task.†Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chalk on the birth of an- other son on July 27, a brother for Linda, Jimmy, Danny and Paul. Mr. Carl Beynon has spent the week at home being ill with a virus infection. However he returned to his jewelry business in Sutton on Saturday. Mrs. Joseph Levison had a sur- prise -visit from her mother, Mrs. Sarah Payne for a few days this week. Mrs. Payne is at the Glen Home Hotel, Glen Orchard, Mus- Mrs. Elda Sambrook is visiting Mrs. Maurice Beynon and family for a week. koka. On Wednesday. August 20 (note change in day and date) the WA. and W.M.S. will meet in the ev- ening at 8.30 at the home of Mrs. Fred Boys. The topic will be taken by the W.M.S. A handkerchief shower for the bazaar is the roll call. Lunch commttee, Mrs. Her- bert Howell and Mrs. M. E. Mc- Clure. It is hoped all members will make an effort to attend this evening meeting. Mr. Chas. F. W. Burns of Tem- eranceville flew from Nova Scotia to attend the funeral of Mr. Geo. McCullough, publisher of the Globe and Mail and the Telegram. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Lloyd and family of Delhi are visiting rela- tives in his vicinity durng their two week holiday period. Sgt. and Mrs. Herbert Howell are spending a week’s holiday with their daughter Janin Owen Sound. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pax- ton Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hall and Mrs. E. Sobbs of Toronto. RICHMOND HILL ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. W. F. Wrixon. L. Th., Rectal AUGUST 1952 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer All are welcome. RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH In. C. G. Higginson, B.A., 8.1). Minister SUNDAY. AUGUST 17 11 am. â€" Public Worship RICHMOND KILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I". S. W. Hirtle, B.A.. Minis“! SUNDAY. AUGUST 17 11 mm. â€" Divine Worship Mr. James Butler. J.P. Come and Worship. "UNITY ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. S. A. R. Wood, B.A., Rector THORNHILL SUNDAY, AUGUST 11 11 mm. -â€" Morning Prayer and Sunday School THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH Minister, Rev. E. E. Kent, Th. D. SUNDAY, AUGUST 17 11 mm. -â€" Divine Worship Mr. D. M. Warne, B.A. 11.15 am. â€" Beginners Class Come and worship. SUNDAY, AUGUST 17 11 am. â€"â€" Worship Service Sunday School Nursery Dept. (2-3) All welcome. Rev. S. W. Hirtle, B.A., Minister CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH Minister, Rev. E. E. Kent, Th. D. 11 am. â€"â€" Union Services with Thornhill United Church at Thornhill during August. Sunday School Sunday Service . . . . .... . 0 NH oo ’P’P BB CHURCH OF CHRIST Meeting in Cohcord School House Each Lord’s Day evening at 7 0.111. LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. R. Jones Services Sunday, 11 am. â€" Bible School classes far all ages 7p.m. -â€" Gospel Service. Wed., 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting Thurs., 2 pm. â€" Women’s Mis‘ Gospel Message Tune in CKEY (580) at 9.15 mm Acts 4:12: - - - for there is none other name under Heaven given amOng men whereby we must be saved. sidnéry Meeting. Fri" 8 pm. â€"â€" Young 1 eoples Soc NEWTONBROOK BAPTIST CHURCH One Black East of Yonge On Madawaska Ave., Stop 123 Pastor F. Vaughan B. Th. BA. 1-4767 SUNDAY, AUGUST 17 9.45 am. â€"â€" Sunday School 7 pm. ~â€" Evening Servicé 11 a.m. â€" Morning Worship Mr. Ritchie will sing at both ser- vices. Thurs., 8 pm. â€"â€" Prayer Service You are never a stranger twice. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 miles south of anle) Pastor: Rev. E. J. Fischer SUNDAY, AUGUST 17 THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School .......... 10 mm Worship .............. . 11 am Sunday School at Concord Schoo House at 10 am. Heise Hill Gormley Rev. A. L. Winger, Pastor 10 a,m. â€" Sunday School 11 am. -â€" Worship and Ministry of God‘s Word. 7 p.m. â€" Evangelist 8 pm. Wednesday _â€" Midweek “The Church ox. the Hill†Finch Ave. E. at Don Mills Rd. SUNDAY. AUGUST 17 Don McNabb. baritone Speaker: Don Bottsford Instrumental. Vocal & Speaking Pictures every Wednesday .1: 8 pm. All Welcome Prayer Meetings A hearty welcome is extended to all. MAPLE PASTORAL CHARGE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. P. J. Lambert, B.A.. I‘LD~ Edgeley Sunday School and Church Service withdrawn for month of August Hope Sunday School and Church Service withdrawn for month of August anlc Sunday School ...... 10.30 am. Church Service ...... 11.30 am. MASONIC HALL, RICHMOND HILL RALLY 3 P.M. SUNDAY CALLING ALL BOYS AND GIRLS BACK TO SUNDAY SCHOOL THIS FRIDAY - 8 P.M. PARENTS’ NIGHT! for all those Whose children had a part in Vacation Bible School (Ont. & Quebec Convention) Sunday School and Morning Worship .......... 11 am. REV. PERCY BUCK, Minister Thornhill Baptist Church STOP 17 Visitors Very Welcome Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Mar- phy announce the engagement of, their daughter. Joan Lorrain,e to Harold Dennie Forster. son of Mr. Harry Forster and the late Mrs. Forster. The marriage will take ï¬lace on Saturday, September 6, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Clark of Brown’s Corners announce the engagement of their daughters Hazel Madeline to Sylvester John Savage, son of Mrs. Savage and the late Archibald Savage of Richmond Hill. and Lois Eleanor to Kenneth Edward Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bennett of Richmond Hill. The double wedding will take place on Saturday, September thirteenth at three o’clock at Knox Presbyterian Church, Aglncourt. c1w7 Mrs. Rhoda Farren of King was presented with a beautiful leather travelling case recently when the members of the W.M.S. societies of Eversley and Strange Presbyter- ian churches held a pleasant social time at the home of Mrs. T. L. Williams. Mrs. Rhoda Farren Given Presentation ADAMS â€" In proud and loving memory of my dear son. Pte. George C. Adams, killed in ac- tion, August 19, 1942. He died, the helpless to defend A faithful soldier's noble end. hearts. No length of time can take away Our thoughts of you from day to day. â€"Sadly missed ' by wife Gert- rude, son Ralph, daughter Jo-Anne c1w7 The presentation whicheame as a complete surprise to the guest of honour was made by Mrs. Willâ€" iams, as president of Eversley W. MS, and the accompanyng ad- dress was read by Mrs. Charles Black, president of Strange. ZION MEMORIAL CHURCH i â€" Remembered by his mother and brothers, Bill, Arthur, Tom. John and Jim. c1w7 my dear husband and dad George Nuttall who departed this life, August 14,1949. Dearer still as the time departs, Your memory lives within our NUTTALL â€"- In loving mgnlory of Other gifts were presented to Mrs. Farren. including a leather wallet from Mrs. Crook, and a box of fancy toiletries from Mrs. John Phillips. Earlier in the evening a most enjoyable program was presented. Those taking part were Mrs. Gordon Orr and Mrs. Aubrey Gordon who sang solos. Mrs. Fred Boys and Mrs. Len Shropshire who sang a duet, and Mrs. Will Will- oughby and Mrs. Whatley Finch who gave entertaining readings. A contest conducted by Miss Jessie Gellately gave much fun during the evening. :t 3 o ‘clock in Richmond Hill Un- ted Church. c1w7 In memoriams 9.15 am. OUR ANNUAL S. S. PICNIC (Engagements BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH, VAUGHAN EVANGELICAL SERVICES SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH minister THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Thursday, Aug. II. 1952 5 The minister and session of Maple United Church have kindly offered the use of their church for the next four Sunday evenings to the Anglican congregation of St. Stephen’s Church, whilst their church is being decorated. Anglican services will therefore be held at 7 pm. at Maple United Church for the next four Sundays. STUART PAXTON WIRING III-IIIIIIIIIIIIIII Formerly of Gerrard Heintlman Work Guaranteed, Free Estimates Phone Literal Office TUmer 4-1261 III-IIIIIIIIIJIIIII OAK RIDGES PHONES: King 111 ONT ARIO Aurora 46-J James J. We“ Plumbing - Heating PIANO TUNING Sheet Metal Work Phone TUrner 4-1016 Esso Oil Burners Fairbanks-Morse Pressure Systems Write or Phone HARRY CHARLES, Richmond Hill, TUrner 4-1872 REPRESENTING Wed. Thurs., Aug. 20, 21 DOUBLE FEATURE BEDTIME FOR BONZO Ronald Reagan Diana Lynn ESTABLISHED OVER 50 EXP 50 YEARS SAL HEAD OFFICE: 366 BAY ST. Mon., Tues., August 18, 19 SLAVE GIRL and Repairing ATTRACTIVE TOWN & COUNTRY PROPERTIES FOR SALE SONS OF THE PLAINS - Cal-too“ News - For Service at it's Best - . Try Your Friendly Local Dairy RICHMOND HILL DAIRY NOTICE Fri., Sat" Aug. 15, 16 THE SLEEPING CITY J. A. \X/lLLOUGHBY AND SONS S. Hoffman Electrician FOUR IN A JEEP Yvonne DeCarlo Richard Conte Viveca Linford Cartoon News MARDI GRAS Cartoon News Dealer for LINE WORK TELEPHONE TURNER-44622 Pork & Beans 2 $2“? 29c Green Beans METCALFE’S BULMAN’S CHOICE Colgate BEAUTY SOAP Sugar 53::- 480 GRANULATED Vinegar SPECIALS PURE CIDER LIBBY’S Grapefruit Juice 41;“ 27c Spaghetti CROSSE & BLACKWELL SPECIAL OFFER Red Rose Tea N0. 1 FREESTONE Cucumbers LONG GREEN SLICING Grape CALIFORNIA - Self Serve RICHMOND HILL MORLEY’S ATTRACTIVELY PRICED m“.- HERE I PEACHES 20 oz. Tin 20 oz. l/z lb. Pkg. 50 EXPERIEN CED SALESMEN Bars For RED MALAGA Gallon 23c 21c 19c 43c 15c 25c 59c