Mrs. Tiudeau of Manitoulin Isâ€" land is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. J. Adams. Ilr. and Mrs. D. Lamb spent the LahOur Day week-end with rela- tives and friends in St. Thomas. Margan Boyle and Robert Scott left Tuesday on a motor trip to Western Canada. Mrs. Gordon Gray and Mr. Dou- gal Gray of Parkhill visited with Miss Mary Dawson for a few days last week. Mr. W. C. Savage. Mrs. Lioncl Cardwell and family have returned after spending the summer in Newfoundland. , Iconard Murray. Eric Hadwen and Beverley Neal, all members of Vaughan and King Jr. Farmers Association left Sunday for Regina, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Brummell. 259 Oak Ave., Richvale. have re- turned after a pleasant week hol- iday on Lake Couchiching near the Ontario Athletic Training Camp. Mr. Jack Hart. manager Bank of Commerce. has returned after spending two weeks vacation in the Bruce Peninsula district. Sask.. w1th a convoy of new Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Adams and family called on his mother. Mrs. W. J. Adams last week. “Tom" is just home from servicein Tokyo with the RCAF, Mr and Mrs. Don Frisby and ba- by Pamela of Kirkland visited ov- er the holiday week- -end with Don‘s mother, Mrs. W. H Frisby of Bakâ€" er Ave turaed home after a month’s won- derful trip through the Canadian Rockies, Victoria, BC. On her way back she stopped at the Wis- consin Dells. Miss Myrna Risebrough of Cen- tre St. West spent ten days in August at the C.G.I.T. camp at Moira Lake near Madoc. Eighty girls representing groups all over Ontario attended and part of their time was spent in discussing the C.G.I.T. programme and policies. Other activities included swim- ming, sports, singing, dramatics, bible study and interest groups. Myrna particularly enjoyed the group on World Friendship led by Miss Evelyn Hawn, a missionary from India. Mr. L. J. Roy. Area Manager of the H.E.P.C. and family have re- turned home after an enjoyable three weeks vacation spent at a cottage in the Haliburton district and a trip through northern New York state. J. E. Smith M.P.. Mrs. Smith and Misses Alverna and Eleanor Smith are this week attending the annual convention of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association being held at St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, New Brunswick WIRING QTUART PAXTON Mrs: _Albert Chapman has re- ,, _‘L-.. _ ..._..H.’- “van, The cost of all classes of commodities has apprecia- bly increased. Most people are now considerably un- der-insured. We are pleased to offer our services in helping you to review your insurance. Savage Insurance Services 19 Centre St. W. Richmond Hill. TUrner 4-1129 Phone TUrner 4-1016 1 Used 3-furrow McCormick ace bottom tractor plow 1 Used 2-furrow McCormick ace bottom tractor plow 1 Slightly Used No. 64 six foot engine drive Combine. We also have ten used tractors which have been rebuilt and'painted. We have a used tractor to ï¬t your needs. Do you need an extra tractor for a day or week? We will rent you one at a small rental: with pick-up attachment 1 Used 5 Ft. McCormick Combine, with power take-off drive ' Perkins Farm 8. Home Equipment 23 Markham Rd. Richmond Hill TELEPHONE - TUrner 4 - 1229 Electrician FOR SALE Ft. McCormick Harrow Plow with power-lift and tractor hitch The Liberal is alWays glad to receive social and personal items for this page and a call to TUtner 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 will be accepted up to Wednesday of each week, it is desirable to have it in earlier if possible to ensure its publication. l LINE WORK cars The Ladies Auxiliary of Rich- mond Hill Scouts and Cubs will hold their regular monthly meet- ing on Thursday evening, Septem- ber 11. As this is the ï¬rst. meet- ing of the season, all members are urged to attend: a Chairman Clive Bettles of the Richmond Hill Separate School Board has announced that Sister Annunciata, Lorretto Abbey will be the new replacement for Sister Si- meon on the teaching staff of the Separate School. Stan Ransom after taking a re- lapse last Sunday was moved to Toronto General Hospital. How- ever he is showing some improve- ment and is resting comfortably. It is expected he will be in hosp- ital for the next 4 weeks. Chairman James Pollard of the Richmond Hill Public School Board has announced that this year's teaching staff has been completed with th ehiring of Mrs. J. Cottrill, Arnold St., Richmond Hill. Mrs. Cottrill who will teach Grade 1 is replacing Mrs. 0. Garland who reâ€" cently resigned. » Dr. Helen Hogg and family of Richmond Hill have recently re- turned from Cambridge, Mass, where Dr. Hogg was teaching a summer course at Harvard Univer- sity. While there, Sally took a summer course in government and David and James did a great deal of sight-seeing in and around Bosâ€" ton. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Scotchmer re- turned }ast week after spending three weeks at their summer cotâ€" tage, Bayï¬eld. They were accom- panied by their son George and grandson David. Mr. Scotchmer left Friday for Pownal, Vermont. where Mrs. Scotchmer and child- ren were spending their holidays with Mr. Scotchmer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pratt. Mr. Scotchmer is pastor of Pryor St. Presbyterian Church. Atlanta. Georgia. Four children were received in baptism at the Richmond Hill Unâ€" ited Church last Sunday morning, in a service conducted by Rev. C G. Higginson. Th following chil- dren were received: Judith Anne Jones ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones of Elgin Mills; Shaun William Purdue, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Purdue of Centre St. E.; William James Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wright of Harding Blvd., and Gary Edward John Grimble, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Grimble of Newtonbrook. Four generations were present in this last case for in addition to the baby and his parents there were also present his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bunting of Tor- qnto and his great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S..Webb of Richmond Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leech of Richmond Hiil wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Beverley Elizabeth to James Har- old Bull, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bull, Newmarket, the marriage to take place in the Richmond Hill United Church on Saturday. Octo- ber 11, at 3 pm. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Fletcher of Exeter, Ont.. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Mary McDougall, to Beaton LeRoy. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Neal. of Richmond Hill, Ont. The wed- ding will take place in James St. United Church, Exeter, on Sep- tember 20. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Ransom announce the engagement of their daughter Helena Irene to Mr. William Harold Mabley. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mabley of Rich- mond Hill. The marriage will take place on Saturday, September 27, at 3.00 pm. in Richmond Hill United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Mabley announce the engagement of their daughter. Betty Louise, to Mr. Stanley Alfred Ransom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Ransom of Richmond Hill. The marriage will take place in Richmond Hill United Church, Saturday, Septemâ€" ber 27. at 3.00 pm QEngagementg lska's Diablo Lad C.N.E. Winger Competing against entrants from all over Canada and the United States, Iska's Diablo Lad, the 10- month old Scotch Collie puppy owned by H. A. Phelps of the Iska Kennel, Jefferson. won ï¬rst prize in the senior puppy class at the C. NE. on August 27. Diablo Lad took the blue ribbon at the second showing of senior puppies on August 29 and on Sep- tember 1 he was adjudged the sec- ond best bred puppy in the show. Diablo Lad also won the Blue rib- bon at his third showing on that date and the ï¬rst prize was his for being the best bred collie pup. Lorna Dixon of Elgin Mills handled Diablo Lad in the showing on Lab- or Day. Iska's Bonnie Princess won sec- ond prize in the senior puppy bitch cLass August 27; second in Novice puppy bitches; second in Canadian bred bitches and fourth in the class “bred by exhibitor". Jimmy and Donny Stone have had a big part in the success of the showing of these dogs as they are the ones who have attended, groom- 3d and fed Mr. Phelp's show dogs while they have been ‘boarded' at in Ex. A general meeting of the Rich- Jale Home and School Association will be held on Thursday, Septem- ber 15, at 8 p.m., in Richvale Pub- .ic School. Spruce Ave. The at- tention of all parents whose child- ren attend Richvale school is resâ€" iectfully directed to this meeting. inasmuch as it pertains to the :oming year’s activities of the chool children. The support of ill parents of the local Home and School Association is of paramount importance in order to achieve a closer relationship between the home and the school. A cordial greeting of welcome 5 extended to Mr. and Mrs. Gor- Lon Alexander and family, new res- idents in Elgin Mills. Laurie Clarke, Maple Ave.. en- ioyed four days “dth hdn and Bdrs Iack Thompson. Duncan Road, at a cottage at West Guildford last week. ' ’ ’ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McKee. Oak ï¬ve†had as their guests over the gabour Day week-end, Mrs. Mcâ€" iee's sister and family, Mr. and Irs. Duff Kerns from Windsor, Jnt. Also a visitor at the McKee home was Mrs. Art Reid from Roâ€" chester, New York. A rather belated but hearty wel- come is extended to Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart from Scarboro who recently moved into the Goodings’ home on Oak Ave. Mr. Andy Ryce, St. Catharines, is visiting at the home of his sis- ter, Mrs. Ben Thompson, Hunts Lane . ‘ * ‘ ' Mr. Albert Edwards of London, England, has been spending the summer months at the home of his sister, Mrs. Bill Rowe, Spruce Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Birchall and Miss Lucille spent the week-end at Lake Simcoe with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Britton, Newtonbrook. Mrs. Bill Proctor from Glengar- ry spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Len Thompson, Hunts Lane. Mrs. J. McCutcheon with Jean and Bobby, Spruce Ave., had a wonderful six week holiday in New Brunswick. Part of the time they spent visiting in St. John, and a great time was enjoyed at their hunting camp near Sussex, N. B. Having enjoyed a nice two week vacation at Lake Simcoe, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Taylor and children have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. William Merrilees and family spent a week with Mrs. Merrilees' sister in Orono. The Group Committee of the 1s? Richvale Scouts and Cubs, takes pleasure in announcing the form- ation of a new Club Pack at Charlâ€" es Howitt school. The Pack will be known as the lst Richvale ‘-‘B" Pack and will be under the able leadership of Mrs. M. Mallard as Akela, who will be assisted by Miss Carol Nichol. Regular meetings are to begin Tuesday. September 9, at 6.30 p.m. till 8.30 p.m. All boys Scout Troop Richmond Hill Library Board met on Tuesday, September 2. un- der the chairmanship of Miss 12- zard. Present were Mrs. Ander- son, Miss Ball, Mrs. Perkins. Mrs. Roy, Mrs. Ruffman, Mr. Fletcher and Councillor Perkins. Mrs. K. Ruffman, the Librarian. will be on vacation for two weeks from the middle of September and in her absence Mrs. Berry will take over her duties. If the owner of a 1933 Ford Road- ster, Ont. License No. 767125 (1951) does not pay storage and repair bill within 21 days. or will be sold for amount owing against the same. A book buying committee meet- ing has been arranged for Thurs- day. October 2. Bradshaw Motors Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. George Duncan Sr., ELGIN MILLS - JEFFERSON NEWS NOTICE Richmond Hill Library Notes CORRESPONDENT: MRS. H, G. ROBERTSON Brookside Road, Telephone TL'rner 4-2334 Richmond Hill CORRESPONDENT: MRS. A. GOTTSCHALK Telephone AVenue 5-2427 RICHVALE NEWS Wednesday of last week was a memorable day in the lives of 54 children from the Loyal True Blue and Orange Home. Travelling 1‘." bus to the “Ex†and with each child havfng his or her own money to spend as they wished, they stormed‘ the ONE and enjoyed themselves to the fullest. ‘ have returned from a alo and New York. This Wednesday eighteen of the boys who have been playing baseâ€" ball up here all summer, went to Toronto to see the Maple Leafs play a home game. “Gussie†the Great Dane who was a familiar ï¬gure throughout this district and Richmond Hill. will no longer be seen in his fam- iliar haunts. Four year old Gussie. owned by the Michael Black's of Jefferson, died from peritonitis. in spite of veterinary attention, after swallowing a bone which lodged in his intestines. Gussie was a wonderful playmate with the chil- dren in this neighbourhood and they all mourn his passing. Mrs. Martin McKenzie and dau- tars Arlene and Ardeth, Elgin Mills, have returned home from a ï¬ve week’s stay at Hall's Lake. Haliburton with Mrs. McKenzie‘s sister, Mrs. David Proctor of Torâ€" onto. Making use of a couple of trailers the two sisters and their families had a wonderful vacation. between 8 and 11 years are invited to attend. The Group Committee would like to hear from anyone who would be interested in Scout lead- ership. Our Scouts are expanding and we are in need of Scoutmasters and assistant scoutmasters immed- iately. The lst Richvale “A†Cub Pack will hold the ï¬rst meeting of the season next Thursday, Septemâ€" ber 11, at 630 pm. in Richvale school, Spruce Ave. Mr. Stanley Clarke and family of Toronto, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dean Clarke, Maple Ave., Richvale. for several 'days this week. ' ' * ‘ A ratepayers meetting Is to be held Thursday,. September 4, at 8.30 pm. in the Community Hall, Spruce Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Don DelBrocco atâ€" tended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hopper, which took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elllot, Newtonbrook, last Saturday. On Sunday, Mr. DelBrocco with Mr. and Mrs. Louis DelBrocco and Jos- ie motored to Thordid where they spent the day visiting. Young David Smith. Oak Ave.. who has been ill for the last three weeks. is coming along nicely, and we do hope he will be able to join his playmates at school soon. Thelwall Peter. 11/; year old male bulldog. belonging to Mr. and Mrs. H. Ince, Spruce Ave., is the best of winners in his ï¬rst show- ing at the dog show now being held at the Exhibition. Mr. H. Clasen, Boston. Mass. has been holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ince, Spruce Ave., for the past week. ' ‘ ' ' The lst Richvale Guide Co. will have its ï¬rst meeting of the fall, on Wednesday, September 10, at 7 pm. in the Richvale Public School. Spruce Ave. The Brownies will open Tuesday, September 9 at 6.45 pm. in the school. There will not be 8 Ladies Guide Auxiliary meeting this month. It will be held the second Thursday of October at Mrs. Paul's, Spruce Ave. . MORTSON â€" Gordon~and Eloise Mortson are happy to announce the birth of a daughter Muriel Eloise, at York County Hospital, Newmarket, on Friday, August 22, 1952. A little bundle from heaven for Wayne and Bruce. *1w10 STEPHENSON. Herman Austin -â€" Suddenly at Winnipeg, Monday. September 1, 1952. Herman Aus- tin Stephenson of Melville. Sask.. beloved husband of Susan A. Taylor. in his 59th year, dear fa- ther of Edwin of Maple; Robert of Sunderland: Marion of Winni- peg; and brother of Alvin'of Gormley; Mrs. Ethel Monkman and Jim of Richmond Hill, Ross of Maple. and Mrs. Laura Joyce of Toronto. Remains arriving at Wright & Taylor Funeral Home, Richmond Hill, Thursday a.m. Service in Richmond Hill United Church. Friday at 2 o'- clock. Interment Mount Pleas- ant Cemetery, Toronto. Richmond Hill Women‘s Insti- tute will meet on Thursday. Sep- tember 11 at 2.30 pm. in the Sun- day School Room of the Presbyter- ian Church through the kind per- mission of the Session and Board of Managers of the Church. Mrs. H. P. Matthews, Richmond St.. who. with her husband and family spent six months in Africa recently. will tell of her experi- ences. Mrs. W. Sayers who visit- ed our Link Institute in Wales while she was overseas. will bring their greetings. Roll call â€" Tal- ent money and how you made it. Richmond Hill Women’s Institute EBeath visit to Buff- RICHMOND HILL ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. W. F. Wlixon. L. Th.. Rectal SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1952 8.30 am. -â€" Holy Communion 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 mm. â€" Holy Communion. All are welcome. RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In. S. W. Hirtle, B.A.. Minis“! SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1952 11 mm. â€" Divine Worship Mr. D. M. Warne. B.A. Come and Worship. In. C. G. Higginson. B.A., Minister SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1952 9.45 am. â€" Re-opening of the Sunday School in all depts. 10 am. â€"- Adult Bible Class 11 am. -â€"- Worship Service THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH â€A Faith thét Abides‘ 7 pm. â€" Evening Service “A Servant of God" Minister, R:7. E. E. Kent, Th. D. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1952 11 am. -â€" Worship Service Sunday School Nursery Dept. (2-3; All welcome. THORNHILL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 8 a.m. â€"â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer Family Sunday and Sunday School THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. W. Hirtle. B.A., Minister SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1952 11 mm. -â€" Divine Worship The Minister 11.15 am. â€" Beginners Class Come and worship. TRINITY ‘ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. S. A. R. Wood. B.A., Rector “The Church 01. the Hill" Finch Ave. E. at Don Mills Rd, SPECIAL RALLY DAY SERVICE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1952 Special music by Mr. Eldon B. Lehman and his musical family. Eldon Jr. and Meila (Gold Medal- list) ' Mrs. Irene McKay. Soprano Soloist Guest Speaker â€" A. W. Jones, Willowdale United Church MAPLE PASTORAL CHARGE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. P. J. anbert, B.A., 5.0., minister SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1952 Edgeley Re-opening Service ...... 11 am. Special Service ...... .. 7.30 pm. Hope Sunday School and Church Service withdrawn Hap]. Sunday School .......... 10 Church Service withdrawn ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 miles south of Mlple) Pastor: Rev. E. J. Fischer SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1952 Sunday School ........ 130 pm Sunday Service ........ 2.30 pm douonY -- In loving memory of John James Hobday, who died suddenly, September 1, 1951. Only those who have lost can tell The sorrow of parting without farewell. â€" Sadly missed by Mother, Dad and sisters MARPLES â€"- In loving memory of Len Marples, who passed away, September 4, 1951. His memory is as dear today, As in the hour he passed away. iiiâ€"WEVe’rflfemembEred by Fred, Gladys, Sheila and Freddie. clwlo MARPLES â€" In loving memory of Len, who passed away Septem- ber 4, 1951. Till memory fades and life departs. You live forever in our hearts. â€"- Always remembered, Tops, Nibs, Carl. *1w10 MARPLES â€" In loving memory of - Len, who passed away Septem- ber 4. 1951. I‘he Lord giveth and the Lord tak- eth away, 31esséd is the name of the Lord. â€" Always remembered Ma, Pop. v *1w10 In ï¬lemnriamg .VIARPLES â€" In loving memory of a dear husband and Daddy, who passed away September 4. 1951. 30d called him home, it was his will, But in our hearts’we love him still. J-Iis memory is as dear today \s in the hour he passed away. .Ve often sit and think of him When we are all alone For memory is the only thing Phat grief can call its own. â€" Sadly missed by wife and son ialso John. Lilian and Jnr.) Mr. Arthur Shaw of Ruggles Avenue, Langstaï¬ wishes to thank the many friends and neighbours for all the kindnesses shown to Mrs. Shaw and nimself during his recent illness. CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all my friends. neighbours and relatives for their kindness during my re- cent illness. *1w10 Gordon Morison CARD OF THANKS Mr. Robert Hillaby wishes to thank all his neighbors and friends For their cards and flowers and good wishes during his recent ill- ZION MEMORIAL CHURCH ness RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH ,19' *1w10 c1w10 Minister, Rev. E. E. Kent. Th. D. CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1952 2.30 pm. Divine Worship LANGSTA FF BAPTIST CHURCH 'unday School .......... 10 mm Worship .............. 11 am Sunday School at Concord Schoo House at 10 am. Pastor. Rev. A. R. Jones Service. Sunday, 11 am. â€" Bible School classes for all ages 7p.m. â€" Gospel Service. Wed., 8 pm. â€"- Prayer Meeting Thurs., 2 pm. â€"- Women’s Mil~ Meeting in Concord School House Each Lord's Day evening at 47 pm. sionary Meeting. Fri., 8 p.m. â€"â€" Young t'eoplel Soc Gospel Message Tune in CKEY (580) 1: 9.15 In Acts 4:12: - - -/ for there is none other name under Heaven given among men whereby we must be saved. Heise Hill Gom Rev. A. L. Winger, Pluto! 10 am. J Sunday School SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1952 11 am. â€" Worship and Ministry of God‘s Word. 7 p..m â€" Evangelist 8 p..m Wednesday â€" Midweek Prayer Meetings A hearty welcome is extended to all. NEWTONBROOK BAPTIST CHURCH One Block East of Yonge On Madawaska Ave, Stop 12B Pastor F. Vaughan 8. Th. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 9.45 am. â€"- Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Worship. Mr. Lloyd Carr, recently jailed in Quebec for preaching the gospel, will preach and play his trombone. 7 pm. â€" Evangelistic Service Come and hear Theological student Mr. Carr preach, and bring mess- SUNDAY SCI-[00L Sunday School is temporarily held in Richvale Public School each Sunday afternoon at the new time of 3 pm. Parents are requested to take note of this new time change and aid their children to leave home in good time each Sun- day. ages in music. Thurs, 8 p.m. â€"â€" Prayer Service Rev. Harry of Christie St. Baptist Church and his Young People will preach, sing and testify. ATTENTION LADIES! The ï¬rst Ladies’ Meeting of the season will be held Friday. September 5, at 72.30 pm. Watch for opening date of your new community church. 'Helpers are very welcome to aid in cons- truction work. Thornhill Baptist Church STOP 17 (Ont. & Quebec Convention) Sunday School and Morning Worship .......... 11 am. REV. PERCY BUCK, Minister Visitors Very Welcome Carrville United Church will re- sume services on Sunday, Septem- ber 7 at 2.30 pm. It is hoped that a good congregation will be ii i attendance following the month at August holidays. If there are any new families in the community or anyone who has no church connec- tions we will welcome you to Carr- ville. Sunday School classes will resume on Rally Sunday, Septem- ber 28. Sunday, September 21 will be the 102nd anniversary of Carrville United ber 28. Sunday. September 21 will be the 102nd anniversary of the Carrville congregation. Watch this column for further notes of special anniversary services. School News Carrville Public School resumed their fall term on Tuesday, Sep- tember 2. We welcome Mr. Gilâ€" bert of Toronto as Senior teacher and Miss Wilson of Etobicoke as Junior teacher. There are 75 pu- pils registerd of which 12 are be- ginners . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earle Martin and family of Port Perry. Miss Helen Oliver of Richmond Hill visited with her cousin Gretta Middleton several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bell and family of Toronto visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Kirk and Miss Mary Kirk and Mr. Douglas Bone enjoyed a week’s holidays at Larrene Lodge at Norland. Mr. John Baker had an enjoy- able trip with friends to Ottawa. Theywisited the parliament build- ings and attended the Ottawa Fair and returned by way of Northern Quebec and Northern Ontario. Mr. Stanley Wood spent the week-end at Niagara Falls with his neice and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lutz. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. George Wood who were married last Friday evening in Thornhill Anglican Church. Mrs. Wood was the former Miss K. Collins. 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