It is of particular interest to local readers that an aeroplane flown by Jack Bowdery. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowdery of Oxford St.. Elgin Mills, formed the back- ground for a picture of several Newfoundland nurses which ap- peared in the July 4 issue of the “tar Weekly. Jack, who was raised in the Richmond Hill area. is at present employed by Eastern Pro- vincial Airlines and is a pilot in Newfoundland and Labrador. The Liberal extends congratula- tions to Arthur A. Eden of Rich- mond Hill and Ernest A. Carson of Maple who have been appointed Grand Stewards of the Grand Lodge of Canada A.F. a; A.M. in Lâ€"Ontario. About 40 friends called to say goodbye to Harris D. Jemigan, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jernigan of Jefferson last Monday evening when an open house was held. Dee Jernigan, as he is known to his friends. left for Japan via San Francisco on Tuesday evening where he will serve for two years with the U.S. Armed Forces. Little Miss Ann Moore. of Youngsttown, Ohio. has been visitâ€" ;ing with her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Ransom, Sr. WILL not yield to pressure groups and lobbyists Barbara Bell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bell, formerly of Richmond H11 and now of Cold- ywater ,Ont.. was presented with the C. E. Stephens Trophy for the highest academic standing when she graduated from the Coldwater Public School this month. BUT will bring to you the results Which you desire in the management of your \ afl’airs. Among those from the village who have attended the Shakespear- ian Festival at Stratford are Mr. and Mrs. Woodburn Thomson Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Miss Sarah Hogg. Miss Edna Izzard and Dr. Lillian Langstaï¬. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Little and Mrs. Stuart Par- ker. and Mr. and Mrs. D. Feather- stonehaugh. Centre Street West is well rep- resented at Camp Ahshunyoong with Susan Savage. Mary Gibson, Bette Jane Tomlin, Dorothy Cor- ner and Ann Fox enrolled in the Junior Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Ross of Centre St. W., and children left Thursday on a two-week motor trip to Lockport, Nova Scotla, where they will vlsit Mrs. Ross’ brother Keith K. Aitcheson and family. Richmond Hill Dr. Allan Ripley and Mrs. Rip- ley have been attending sessions of the A.V.M.A. at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto and at Guelph this week. GUARANTEED APPLIANCE ; REPAIRS FAST SERVICE ON Motors, Washing Machines, Radios, Toasters, Electric Kettles, Mix-Masters and all other appliances Miss Ruth Harding, Mill St.. un- derwent an appendectomy at York County Hospital, Newmarket, on Tuesday. RICHMOND HILL . . . STEVE THORLAKSON 85 Yonge St South xorhed by York-Scarboro Social Credit Assn. 24 Hour Courteous Service The Liberal is nlwnys glad to receive social “a personal items for this page and a call to ’l'Urner 4-1261 will receive courteous attention. This newspaper will also welcome news repofls about church organizations ,women’s and men’s societies, lodges and other groups. While copy will be ac- cepted up to Wednesday of each week. it is desirable to have it in enrlier if possible to ensure its publi- cation. B & Y Cabs YOUR CANDIDATE YORK SCARBORO . LeCUYER RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-1590 A small amount of information about cancer may be enough to save a life, your life or someone dear to you. Learn the danger sig- nals. Do what you can to help others to know \he early signs of cancer. Encourage people to have any suspicious condition corrected with immediate medical attention. Have regular and complete physic- al examinations if you are a wom- an over 35 or a man over 45. Mr .and Mrs. F. Babineau of Oxford Street, Elgin Mills, would like to sincerely thank their many kind neighbors and local police who aided in the search for their small daughter who became lost. I"1W4 CARD OF THANKS On Saturday, July 11. David Bruce Ewart of Vaughan township was united in marriage with Christina Helen Kirk of Aurora, the Rev. J. O. Totton officiating. 1h.-. Vuehus uuwyer wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter. Doris Eileen to Lloyd Charles Sanderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sanderson. The wedding will take place August 15 in Rich- mond Hill United Church. *lw4 WELLMAN â€" Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vln Wellman (nee Elsa Marshall) of Headford, are happy to an- nounce the birth of their daugh- ter, Brenda Mary. Tuesday, July 14. 1953, at the York County H~“‘fal, Newmarket. *1w4 CAMBELL â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cambell (nee Helen Phinney) at Civic Hospital. Pet- erborough, Ont., on July 15, 1953, a son Duncan John. *1w4 Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Leno and Miss Doris Leno of Yonge St.. attended the wedding of their granddaughter Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Cyril Leno of Elgin Mills, to Mr. Mervin Standing of Toron- to. at Fairbank Presbyterian Church. Toronto. last Friday even- me. Mrs. J. Gallanger and Miss Nor- ma Gallanger are vacationing at Grape Island, Lake Simcoe. Mrs. Elsie Wainman spent the weekend with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thornton of Hawkestone. Mr. Lawrene Johnston left last week to attend the six week Cadet course at Banff. Alta. ï¬ngagemmt '1 Phone TUrner 4-1381 WEDDING Frigidaire Sales & Service Wendy Kirby is visiting at presâ€" ent with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Suter, Boyle Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith, who re- cently moved into their new home on Boyle Drive were pleasantly surprised by a housewarming party Wendy and David Kirby were week and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith. Mr. and Mrs. James Jess of Hamilton are now visiting rela- tives in the district. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mathews of No. 7 Highway spent last week in Ottawa, returning on Thursday. They brought their granddaughter Carol to spend a few weeks with them. mawm/ Frigidaire Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Holt during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. J. Pulford of Weston and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Landerkin of Bond Head. Gail Heathcote, Ruggles’Ave., is spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. R .Carter and family at their home near Parry Sound. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. Curtis of Lang- staff and Mr .and Mrs. W. Kirby spent Sunday last picking blueber- ries near Gravenhurst and report good crops of them for anyone who likes to scramble over the rocks to pick them. Mrs. M. Brown and Mrs. R. Ham- blyn were hostesses at a recent - shower for Phyllis Garner, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garner, of Fairview Ave., who is to be mar- ried August 1 to Joe Greenï¬eld, ,son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Greenï¬eld, ’Garden Ave. The house was decor- ated with pink and white stream- ers and to receive the many beau- tiful gifts Phyllis and Joe sat un- der three White bells. The hastesses served delicious refreshments to the following guests: Mesdames Garner, Greenï¬eld, Thompson, Dickenson, Boyce, Curr. Loverock. Jones, Madaleno, Clement, Doner, B. Rollinson, E. Rollinson, Little. Morris McKinley. Edwards, Bent- ley, Betty Garner, Joan King and Eileen Revel]. July 14 by the following relatives and friends: Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Suter, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Suter, Mr and Mrs. S R. Suter, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kirby, and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Suter, Mr. and Mrs. R. Curtis and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. N. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith and daughter Linda, Mr. and Mrs. R. Holmes and Dor- een, Mrs. Corney. HEADFORD NEWS CORRESPONDENT Mrs. H. Acreman R. B. 2 Gormley. Ont. Phone TUrner 4-2236 Betty Gay of Toronto is spend- Sorry to hear Mrs. Hem Lee. a 'ing a week or two with her and former resident of Langstaff, now living in Lansing, was taken to the hospital on Friday last for an em- ergency operation for a ruptured appendix. Mrs. Lee will be con- ï¬ned to the Western Hospital, Tor- onto, room 1116 for the next two’ or three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R. Curtis of Lang- staff and Mr .and Mrs. W. Kirby spent Sunday last picking blueber- Mrs. Harold Acreman. Headford Sunday School travell- ed by bus to Woodland Park last Wednesday for their annual picnic. The number was not as large as in many other years, help being what it is, many of the men felt the need of staying home fors their work, but several came at the sup- ner hour. A sports program was lheld after supper. 0 Big 8.8 cu. ft. capacity 0 Freezer holds 29.3 pounds 0 Big Cold-Shrugs Tray 0 Porcelain interior 0 Famous Motor-Mime with 5-Year Protection Plan Asuhuoumrmow PARIS AUTO SUPPLY LTD. And Loode rectum! Shower Sharon Palmer. Marion Simpson and Susanne Levison were guests of Paula Ball last Thursday. There will be two more Sunday evening services, July 25 and Aug- ust 1, before the Temperancevllle United Church closes for the month of August. The choir music under the leadership of Mrs. Faulkner was much appreciated. Sunday ev- ening the anniversary services will be held on September 27. Personals Monthly Payments $13.16 It was decided during the meet- ing that the August meeting be omitted and an ice cream social be held on August 5. This will be held at the home-of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bert Jennings. All members and friends of the community are wel- come. Please keep the date, August 5, in mind. The Temperanceville United Church WA. and W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Fred Boys on Thursday, July 16. Fifteen mem- bers were present. The Scripture from 1 Con: 13, was read by Mrs. Burton Palmer. A poem entitled “Why†was read by Mrs. W. Jen- nigs, who then led in prayer. Linda Lloyd is spending’a few CORRESPONDENT: MRS. ED. PAXTON, K R. ." KING Phone King 3R1! TU CORRESPONDENT: MRS. A. T. MATHEWS LANGSTAFF NEWS 4-1541 TEMPERANCEVILLE NEWS Phone AVenue 5-1455 Mr .and Mrs. Murray Acreman and little Theresa Pearce, with Mr. Harold Acreman, were in Kitchen- er on Sunday, calling on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wragge of Acton, for- merly of Markham, on the wa3 over. It is hoped that parents of all the children attending Vacation School will be present in Headford Church at 730 on Friday evening, for a meeting with the teachers and to see what the children have learned. Headford W.A. has received a cordial invitation to join with the ladies of Carrville W.A. at their opening meeting after the summer vacation, on September 2, at 2 p. m. in their new hall. Ricky and Lorne Lee, children of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lee, are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Cummer Lee while their mother is in hos- pital. We were all shocked to hear of Cille's sudden and dangerous illness and are very glad to know she is over the danger point. Vacation School, now in progress at Headford United Church, bids fair to outâ€"do last year’s success. On Monday attendance was 57, climbing to 68 on Tuesday. On Thursday last, Rev. and Mrs. D. Harris of Bath, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leek and family. They were on their way to take up work on the mission ï¬eld at East End, Saskatchewan. Says Lizzie Fly, "As a daily duty ltakeza bath in milk, For beauty, I wash off arms as all has should -- Where housewives don't profoft *kA2r f~n49 Elaine Howarth of Richmond Hill is visiting with her cousins, the Rumbles. and is coming with them t9 Vacation School. Vacation School Margaret Simpson, who has been spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simpson, returned home on Sunday. Congratulations are in order for Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wellman on the arrival of their daughter, Bren- da Mary, born July 14. On Simday, Mr.-and Mrs. Fulton Chamberlin of Huttonville had din- ner with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wellâ€" man. On Thursday of last week, Mrs. Allan Studholme and her two chil- dren, Deane and Dale. visited Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Studhqlme is presi- dent of the “Scarboro Bluflers†As- sociation, a social club in her home district of Scarboro. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jones called recently on the Acremans. July 14 by the following relatives and friends: Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Suter, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Suter, Mr and Mrs. S R. Suter. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kirby, and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Suter, Mr. and Mrs. R. Curtis and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. N. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith and daughter Linda, Mr. and Mrs. R. Holmes and Dor- een, Mrs. Corney. giyenrirnï¬heir honour on Tuesday Mr. David McClure, a cadet at Ipperwash Camp, Lake Huron, has returned home for four days leave. The Mission Band will be held in the church Sunday School room on Saturday at 2.3 0pm. All child- ren are urged to attend. Due to the tragedy which has struck the Folllott family, the Mis- sionary Sunday which was to be held at Sunday School this com- ing week will be postponed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boys. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglas of Van- couver. Mrs. Alvin Walker of Kirkland Lake and Mrs. Clark Burns of Toronto. Little Joey Atchisen. aged 2, son of Mr .and Mrs. Earl Atchisen is in the hospital. We wish a speedy recovery for little Joey. Miss 'Betty Davis Has returned to work after her recent operation. Mr .and Mrs. Nelson Thompson, Billy and Mrs. Stella Paxton and family spent Sunday afternoon at Jackson’s Point. Mrs. Earl Mulliett. Marie and Sara Ann were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Levison over the week- end. days with Donna Jennings ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 miles south of Maple) Pastor: Rev. E. J. Fischer SUNDAY, JULY 26. 1953 Sunday School . . . . . . . . 1.30 pm Church Service ........ 9.30 am 10.30 a.m. this Sunday? ‘ “ Dr .Kenneth Beaton will conduct the service at Maple ' Edge? ‘3 9 Church Service . . . . . . . . 9.30 am. Sunday School . . . . . . 10.30 a.m. W.A. Service . . . . . . . . 7.30 pm. Hope Sunday School . . . . . . . . 9.30 am. Church Service ...... 10.30 am. Maple Sunday School . . . . . . . . 10.30 a m. Church Service . . . . . . 11.30 am. Dr. Archer Wallace will preach at Edgeley at 9.30 am. and Hope at Mash your pullets need. USE “RED HEAD†THIS YEAR AND BE SURE . All. CLASSES of f ' POULTRY 1 ~ FAR. UV! STOCK '7 FUR BEARING ‘ 3333333333'333333 3333333333333333 “mans wno KEEP RECORDS EVENTUALLY auv MASIER MAPLE CHAEGE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. M. J. R. Jenkinson, B.A., B.D., King City, Intermin Minister SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1953 THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH Convention of Ontario & Quebec Rev. Percy C. Buck, B.A., B. Th. "The Friendly Church" SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1953 Worship Service & Sunday School 11 «.m. Vacation preacher during August, Rev. A. R. Park, Aurora A cordial welcome extended to all. SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1953 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 11.15 am. â€" Sunday School Minister â€" Rev. Calvin Chan-{hers SUNDAY. JULY 26, 1953 8‘a.m. â€" No Service 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer and Sunday School SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1953 11 am. â€" Divine Worship Sunday School Nursery Dept. Capt. Knight, Church Army 7 pm. â€" Evening Prayer Capt. Knight The family that prays together, stays together. Sunday evening services will be continued during the summer months. Plan to visit us. We will be pleased. You will be blessed. THORNHXLL UNITED CHURCH Minister. Rev. E. E. Kent, Th. D. 8th After Trinity "Let us go into the House of the Lor †9.45 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH lawns: A. R. Wood, B.A.. Rec“! RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Alexander McLean, enterim Moderator SUNDAY. JULY 26. 1953 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. -- Divine Worship RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C: G. Higginson. B.A.. 3.1).. Mmiswr SUNDAY. JULY 26. 1953 11 am. â€" Service of Worship Preacher â€"â€" Dr. W. Edward Wing new. A. Aféhote B'.A., L. 111.. Rector SUNDAY. JULY 26. 1953 THORNBILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH RICHMOND HILL ST. MARY’S CHURCH 1. It is of highest quality assuring you of top results. 2. It is moderately priced assuring you of economical results. 4. “RED HEAD†is the kind of Lay Mash your pullets need. (IN MASH, KRUMS 0R PELLETS) BECAUSE 3. It is made by MASTER FEEDS, therefore you know it has been farm tested under local conditions. ALL CLASSES of POULTRY FAR- UVE STOCK All welbome RED HEAD EGG MASH (Anglican) ‘ SUNDAY SERVICES 9.45 am. â€" Communion 11 am. â€" Sunday School and Adult Worship 7 pm. â€" Evening Service 8 pm. Tuesday â€" Prayer and Bible Study Attention All Children; Our annual Sunday School Pic- nic will be on Saturday, August 8. Parents and friends are invited. Special Announcement A daily vacation Bible School for all children will be held here August 10 to 14 inclusive, 9-11.30 Homes of the Community Vaughan (3rd con.) 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"- Morning Service Concord 10 am. â€"- Sunday School BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH SUNDAY. JULY 26, 1953 Heine Hill (Gormley) 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Service 7 p.rn. â€" Evening Service Wed., 7.45 pm. - Prayer Meeting Oak Ridges ‘Services in Oak Ridge: School ‘ House 10.45 am. â€"- Sunday School 7.30 pm. â€"â€" Evening Service Tues., 8 pm. _â€".Pra_yer Meeting in Anglican Meets every Sunday morning In the Howitt School “I. even I, am He that comforted: . you.†' SUNDAY, JULY 26. 1953 [0 am. â€" Sunday School and Adult Devotional Service Why not plan to be with us on Sunday mornings? It will help us and you will be blessed. A LITTLE MISSION WITH A BIG WELCOME The Pastor will preach 7 pm. â€" Evening Worship Special Music and a message the Pastor All welcome. Gospel Message Tune in CKEY (580) at 9.15 an “I am the door: by me if any man enter in he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and ï¬nd pas- ture.†John 10:9 CHURCH OF CHRIST Meeting m Concord School Home Each Lord’s Day evening It 7 mm. aionary Meeting. Fri., 8 pm. Young Peoples Meet’g One ‘Block East of Yong. 0n Madawaska Ave., Stop 123 Pmor F. Vaughn 8. Th. SUNDAY, JULY 26 9.45 .a.m. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Worship Snnday, 11 am. -â€" Bible School classes for all age. 7pm. â€"â€" Gospel Sex-Vice. Wed., 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting Thur-3., 2 p.m. â€"- Women’s Mil- LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH Futon Rev. A. R. Jones Service. CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH MiniggL Rev. E. E. Kent. Th. 0. SUNDAY, JULY 26:195â€"3' 2.30 pm. â€"â€" Church Service and Sunday School NEWTONBROOK BAPTIST CHURCH ST. BARNABAS MISSION in Concord School 711011» Richvale Chapel Oak Avenue Centre St. E., Richmond Hill TU. 4-1811 Ev’gs TU. 4-1764 C. STREET & SON lWE HAVE A LARGE QUANTITY OF WATER WASHED STONE %â€, 5sâ€, 7/8†Crushed AT OUR YARD FOR PICKUP OR DELIVERY OAK RIDGES PHON ES: King 111 ONT ARIO Aurora 46-J ‘STONE’ Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and Repaired 24 Hour Service Write 01 Phone HARRY CHARLES, Richmond Hill, TUmer4â€"1872 REPRESENTING ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS WIRING LINE WORK Phone TUmer 4-1016 STU ART PAXTON Electrician James J. Wall Plumbing - Heating C. STUNDEN . Richmond Hill TU. 4-1245 - For Service at it's Best - Try Your Friendly Local Dairy RICHMOND HILL DAIRY THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, July 23; 1953’ 5 Sheet Metal Work Esso Oil Burners Fairbanks-Morse Pressure Systems ATTRACTIVE TOWN & COUNTRY PROPERTIES FOR SALE Sanitary Contractor SAND and GRAVEl Crushed Stone Loam and Fill Suicide A new weapon (still un- recognized as such) is gaining much favor. It is a combina- tion made up of a knife, a fork and a spoon. It's not as fast. of course. but much more pleasant . . . and the results take a few years to show. Soon obesity ensues to increase the incidence and speed the course of diabetes heart dis- ease. arteriosclerosis, and ren- al development. CARL E. HILL, M.D., M.O.H J- A- \X/l LLOUGHBY E. CHARITY DEPT. OF HEALTH TWP. OF NORTH YORK 4-1701 Dealer for TELEPHONE TURNER-44622 HEAD OFFICE: 366 BAY ST. Richmond Hill N0. 1 OUTDOOR Cucumbers Bananas FIRM RIPE NO. 1 ONTARIO Tomatoes LIPTON’S Self Serve RICHMOND HILL Tea Bags CRUNCHIE SWEET Gherkin Pickles MOUNT‘ALBERT Butter ““ST GRADE MORLEY’S AYLMER CHOICE Green Plums LIBBY’S FANCY Tomato Juice TRINIDAD Orange Juice 2 :2"? 29c JELLO POWDERS & Puddings TREAT CHOICE Peaches SPECIALS 50 EXPERIENCED SALESMEN 30’s 24 oz. 20 oz‘ Tin For 20 oz. Tins 15 oz. AND SONS szs. 29c 19c 27c 47c 15c 21c 19c