"REDHEAD Mr. William C. Savage, one of Richmond Hill’s oldest native resi- dents, leaves Saturday with his daughter. Mrs. Lionel Cardwell for St. John's, Newfoundland, where he will make his home. They will make the trip by plane. The Lib- eral jpins with their many friends in wishing them much happiness in their new home. The W.M.S. Auxiliaries of the Richmond Hill United Church will celebrate their 60th anniversary on Thursday, Sept. 17, at 2.30 pm. A good program is being prepared and a welcome is extended to all who would like to attend. few weeks with her gster-ln-law, Mrs. H. B. Stirling. onge Street_N_ox:thA. Mrs. W. E. Slaght of Corpus Christi, Texas, freturnegi home-af- Mrs. Ina Allison and Mrs. J. Hunt are holidaying at Kirldand Lake, visiting Mrs. Hunt’s daughter Ruth and her husband and little son Brucel born August 26. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Chatterley are on a motor trip through west- ern Canada. They made the ï¬rst part of the trip via CPR steamship from Port McNicol to Fort William. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Corke and family of Rochester, N.Y., were holiday week-end .visiiu's at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tinker, Richmond St. Sunday School at the Presbyter- ian Church will commence as us- ual this Sunday at 10 pm. after the holiday season. couver. .Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dawson and boysaof Centre St. W., spent the week-end at Niagara Falls. Mr. Jack Warwick, Hunt Lane, is enjoying a trip‘ through the United States to Seattle and Van- Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hill and John have returned from a holl- day at Lake Rosseau. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Ripley, Ste- phen and Nancy, spent the week- end ln Espanola. Mr. A. E. Plewman is in Monroe Centre Illinois. visiting his daught- er Mrs. W. L. Hill. Miss Mary Dawgon holldayed last week in Petroxt and Harkhill. RICHMOND HILL . . . AVenue 5-1344 MAPLE UNITED CEMETERY Burial plots for immediate or future use, in newly ex- tended section, all sizes, prices reasonable. Few full size (8 grave) plots in old section. For information write Maple United Cemetery, P.0. Box 211 Back To Church 5t. ï¬lm’s Qnglican (Eburcb SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 11.00 am. Rev. J. D. Paterson 7.00 pm. â€"- Rev. A. A. Chote The ï¬rst steps to happiness are the Church steps “A friendly welcome awaits you!†wmu NEW IMPROVED "men EFFKIENCY" ingOUR EOCAI. mm DEALER TODAY The Liberal is always glad to receive socisl and 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 will be ac- cepted up to Wednesday of each week, it is desirable to {lave it in caulier if possible to ensure its publi- cat on. W. R. DEAN We Deliver Richmond Hill I wish to thank my friends and neighbours for the cards, fruit, and flowers and other gifts sent to me during my stay in hospital and convalescence. A Conï¬rmation Class will be started in St. Mary's ,Anglican Church with a meeting to be held following this Sunday evening‘s Service. A large class is expect- ed this Fall with many adults takâ€" ing instruction. The instruction classes will be open to all members of the Congregation. The Bishop's visit for the Conï¬rmation Service is expected around the middle of November and the new Hammond organ will be dedicated at that tinge a so. CARD OF THANKS Mr .and Mrs. Harold Nickerson have returned home to Halifax. Nova Scotia after spending holi- days with Mrs. Nickerson's bro- thers at Glen Haven Beach, Lake Simcoe. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lough- lin, Roseview Ave., and parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Loughlin of Arnold St., Richmond Hill. The Rev. J. D. Paterson Jr. of Woodbridge will be the guest preacher at St. Mary‘s Anglican Church, Richmond Hill, Sunday morning at the 11 o‘clock Service. Rev. Paterson was a padre with the RCAF during the last war and is well known throughout the Dio- cese of Toronto as an outstanding preacher. The ï¬rst meeting of the 2nd Richmond Hill Girl Guide Com- pany will be held Tuesday, Sep- tember 15, at 7 pm. in the Lions Hall. All girls 11 years and over are welcome. Misses Shirley Barnes, Eliza- beth Maxwell, Marion Frazer and Eleanor Smith. graduates of Rich- mond Hill District High School entered training this week at the Toronto Western Hospital. Mr. P. E. McCarl. Chica o, cousin of the late Mitchell F. epburn, has been visiting his sister in Rich- mond Hill, Mrs. Walter Osborne and friends in Toronto. Mrs. L. W. Zuefelt attended the the Women’s Missionary Society 60th anniversary celebrations of of King Besa Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, September 9 at Nobleton. Thornhill, Ont. Back To God Mrs. J. A. Baker. of Len, who passed away, Sept. 4, 1951. We do not forget you, nor do we intend. We think of you often, and will to the end; Gone and forgotten by some you may be, But dear to our memory you ever will be. â€" Ever remembered by Tops. Ribs and Carl. *lwll MARPLES â€" Len, who passed away Septem- ber 4, 1951. Rest comes at length, tho‘ life be long and dreary; The day must dawn and darksome nights be passed‘ All journeys end in welcome to the weary And Heaven, the heart's true home will come at last. â€" Ever remembered by Mom and Pop. *lwll You left sweet memories to bloss- Bearing fruit for the years to come In the lives of those who loved you, Precious memories of days that are gone. â€"â€"A1ways remembered by wife and son, also mother, brothers and sisters in England. c1w11 MARPLES â€" In loving memory of a dear husband and daddy, who passed away, September 4. 1951. MARPLES â€" In loving memory of Len Marples, who passed away September 4, 1951. Gone but not forgotten. â€"â€" Sadly missed by red, Gladys. Sheila and Freddie. clwll MARPLES â€" In loving memory of HOBDAY â€" In loving memory of John James (Johnny) Hobday, who passed away suddenly Sep- tember 1, 1951. To live in the hearts of those who love is not to die. â€" Sadly missed by Mother, Dad and sisters. *lwll BAKER â€" In loving memory of a dear husband and father, John J. Baker, who passed away Sep- tember 7, 1952. One year has padssed since that sad all When God called from our home on earth the one we loved so well. No matter when we needed you You were always near. When your time came to leave us, We couldn’t understand. There was nothing we could do, Just watch and hold your hand. You couldn't see our helpless tears Or know we were near. You couldn’t hear our prayers to God, To let you stay, Father dear. We have lost, but God has gained The most wonderful Father the world contained. â€" Sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by his wife and family. *lwll The Church was decorated with standards of pink and white glad- ioli and larkspur and the wedding music was played by Mrs. W. E. Boynton, aunt of the groom. Miss Joyce Wilde sang “0 Perfect Love†and "The Voice That Breathedâ€" O'er Eden." The bride, given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Ken Gallagher, wore a gown of Bridal Satin and Chantilly lace with portrait neck- line. Her embroidered tulle illus- ion veil was caught to a lace cap and coronet of orange blossoms Mrs. Frank Gibbons of Rich- mond Hill, aunt of the bride, re- ceived at the reception which was at the home of the groom’s par- ents at Oak Ridges. She was assist- ed by the groom's mother. Following a honeymoon to Sar- nia and Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Sheehan are residing near Richâ€" mond Hill. Guests attended from Flint, Michigan; Windsor. St. Ca- tharines, Schomberg, Toronto, i‘ithlone, Richmond Hill and Gorm- ey. The bride was attended' by her sister-in-law. Mrs. M. DeFerrari, who chose a dress of pink nylon sheer and corsage of dusty pink roses. The groomsman was James Sheehan of Athlone, cousin of the groom. On Saturday, August 15th, in Richmond Hill United Church, Rev. C. G. Higginson officiated at the double-ring wedding of Doris Eileen Bowyer daughter of Mrs. C. Bowyer Richmond Hill and the late Charles Bowyer and Lloyd Charles Sanderson son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sanderson, Richmond Hill. St. Mary's Catholic Church, Rich- mond Hill, was the scent recently of the marriage of Marie Berna- dette, daughter of Mrs. George DeFerrari and the late George De- Ferrari. Elgin Mills, to Joseph John Sheehan, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Sheehan, Oak Ridges. Father F. McGinn performed the ceremony and during the service the choir boys sang under the dir- ection of Dr. Roman. Given in marriage by her uncle, Bernard DeFerrari, the bride wore a street-length dress of blue wool and nylon made with very full skirt. Her turban was of blue velvet as were her accessories. She wore a corsage of red roses: In memoriams Last Sunday the Rev. Arthur A. Chote of St. Mary's Anglican Church, Richmond Hill, urged his parishioners to do some personal work and invite their friends to Church. A “Back to hurch â€" Back to God" campaig was laun- ched for the month of September to increase Church attendance and to reach those on the Parish roll who have not been attending Church. "Back To Church-Back To God" St. Mary’s Campaign Launched A special series of sermons is being presented which is felt to SHEEHAN - DeFERRARI SANDERSON-BOWYER In loving memory passed away, Sept. webbings It’s much easier and cheaper to telephone TUrner 4-1261 and in- sert a notice in the “Coming Ev- ents†column than it is to address and stamp a lot of envelopes. The funeral took place at Wright and Taylor Funeral Home, Friday, August 28 with Rev. A. A. Chote conducting the service. Interment was in Richmond Hill cemetery. Pall bearers were nephews of the deceased, Kenneth, William and Allen Farr, Homer Legge, John Palmer and Harland Palmer. Miss Palmer lived all her life in Richmond Hill being educated in the Public and High Schools here. She was an Anglican by faith and a stalwart worker in the Woman's Association of the church as well as in other aspects of church work. He is survived by his widow and two daughters in Toronto, two sons William at Deep River, Hugh in Victoria BC, and three bro- thers Charles and Lou of Richmond Hill and Frank of Aurora. Fred T. Graham, a native son of this district and widely known Y. M.C.A. official and Boys Work leader passed away suddenly in Toronto last Thursday, September Born in this district he attended Carrville Public School, and Rich- mond Hill High School. He later graduated in Arts and Theology from Victoria College. The funer- al was held Saturday morning from St. Clair United Church. The last surviving member of the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Palmer, Richmond Hill, Miss Bertha Palmer, died at her home on Yonge Street in the vil- lage on Wednesday, August 26, in her 86th year. Miss Palmer had been in failing health for some time. She was one of a family of nine children, seven girls and two boys. I QB‘hituarp 3. For thirty years he had been executive secretary of the St. Clair YMCA ,and he was widely known as social worker and leader in Big Brother and other boys' work pro- jects. I Mr. and Mrs. R. McGarvey of Richmond Hill announce the en- gagement of their daughter Mar- garet Mae to Mr. Sidney Benson of Toronto. *lwll Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bourne of Richmond Hill are pleased to an! nounce the engagement of their daughter, Joan Alverna, to George Henry Ellis Hooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hooper of Buttonâ€" ville. The wedding will take place in Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church on Saturday, September 26, at 3 pm. c1w11 RANSOM â€" Betty and Stan Ran- som Jr. (nee Mabley) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Sharon Louise on Sun- day, August 30, 1953, at York County Hospital, Newmarket, Ont. Mother and baby both do- ing ï¬ne. *1w11 BAKER â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Ever- ett J. Baker (nee Campbell) a daughter, at Western Hospital, Toronto on September 3, 1953. c1w11 OSTER -â€"- Mr. and Mrs. William Oster (nee Shirley Bateman) an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Margaret Darlene, on Tuesday, September 8 at Grace Hospital. Both ï¬ne. clwll be interesting, instructive and in- spiring. The Harvest Thanksgiv- ing Services on the last Sunday of September will climax this cam- paign. Among the topics in this series are: Christianity and Psychiatry, Christianity and Love, Christianity and Fear. A warm welcome awaits those returning from their holidays and those who have moved into the District recent-1y. The bride’s going away outfit was an apricot silk organza dress with white accessories and glamâ€" elia corsage. Following a honeymoon in Mus- koka and Western Ontario, the couple will reside in Richmond Hilf. At the reception held in the Church Parlours, the bride’s mother received in a navy sheer dress with white accessories and corsage of fléme Pinocchio roses. The groom’s mother assisted wear- ing Heavenly Blue Chantilly lace over crepe and matching accessor- ies and corsage of pink Pinocchio roses. Harold Sanderson was best man for his brother and the ushers were David Boynton and S. G. Gurney. Marion Gallagher, matron of honour, and Crystal Bowyer. bridesmaid attended the bride in ankle length gowns of Nile green taffeta and nylon tlflle with match- ing headdresses, and carried cres- cents of Talisman shaded gladioli. Miss Jean Sanderson, flower-girl in a gown of deep pink taffeta and nylon tulle with matching head- dress carried a basket of soft pink gladloli. Ring bearer was 'Keith Gallagher carrying a white satin and tulle cushion. and she cari‘ied a crescent of pink Sweetheart roses and white feath- ered carnations. «Engagements LATE FRED T. GRAHAM MISS BERTHA PALMER Richmond Hill TU. 4-2091 Gospel Message Tune in CKEY (580) at 9.15 3.1m “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 sionary Meeting. Fri, 8 pm. Young Peoples Meet’g CHURCH OF CHRIST Meeting in Concord School Home Each Lord’s Day evening at 7 pm. LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. R. Jones Service: Sunday, 11 am. â€" Bible School classes for all ages 7pm. â€" Gospel Service. Wed., 8 p.m. â€" Prayer Meeting Thurs., 2 p.m. â€" Women’s Mil- THORNEILL BAPTIST CHURCH Convention of Ontario & Quebec Rev. Percy C. Buck, B.A., B. Th. “The Friendly Church" SUNDAYQ SEPTEMBER 13, 1953 Worship Service & Sunday School 11 am. The minister will be in charge of the service. A welcome to all. Communion and reception of new members, Sunday, September 13. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1953 11 a.m. â€" Morning Worship Rev. S. A. R. Wood, B.A.. Rector SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1953 8 a.m. â€" Holy Communion 11 a.m. â€" Morning Prayer FAMILY SUNDAY and Sunday “Why Live?" 11.15 am. â€" Sunday School THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister â€" Rev. Calvin Chambers Minister, Rev. E. E. Kent, Th. D. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1953 11 am. â€" Divine Worship Sunday School Nursery Dept. Rector SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1953 15th after Trinity “The Lord will give strength to His people" 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School Fall Re-opening 11 a.m. â€" Morning Prayer Rev. J. D. Paterson 7 p.m. -â€" Evening Prayer The Rector 8.15 p.m. -â€" Conï¬rmation Class Meeting BACK TO CHURCH â€" This should be the silent Prayer of all this Fall. A good life must have God in it. It is at Church where you can get new learning â€" new inspiration â€" new friend- ships, which will make you a new creature with new life â€" Eternal Life! Plan to be with us on Sunday and bring a friend along with you. Sermon â€" “Joy ffom God" 7.00 p.m. â€" Evening Service Sermon - “Ending the Day with God†9.45 am. -- Sunday SchoolV 11.00 am. â€"â€" Morning Service THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1953 RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. N. Hepburn. Minister SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1953 11 a.m. â€" Divine Worship 10 am. â€" Church School RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Higginson, 3A.. 3.0.. Minister at an amazingly new nmn ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. A. A. Chote B.A., L. 111.. School registration For Piece of Mind Consult A R T H U R L E N N I E INSURANCE â€" ALL CLASSES EM. 6-1636 AV. 5-2259 RICHMOND HILL ST. MARY’S CHURCH All welcome COME IN 0 GET THE FULL DETAILS! (Anglican) RELAX WM. NEAL BACK TO GOD LOW PRICE Family Worship 7 p.m. â€" Evening Service 8 p.m. â€" Tuesday Prayer and Bible Study Come to Sunday School Children are welcome to begin Sunday School this Sunday. Every effort will be made this coming Fall to ensure that your child receives a good Bible train- ing. Sunday School teachers will be of the best possible calibre. Everyone Welcome. Oak Avenue 9.30 a.m. â€" The Lord’s Supper 11 am. â€" Sunday School and SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1953 15th after Trinity 9.45 am. â€" Re~0pening of Sunday School 10.00 am. â€" Adult Devotional Service Parents are asked to pring their children to Sunday School on Sun- day and enjoy a time of Blessing in the Adult Devotional Service during Sunday School. Please tell your friends about the re-opening of our Mission this Fall. “The little Mission with a big Welcome" Anglican Richvale-Langstaff District Meets evéry Sunday morning in the Hewitt School “Let us go into the house of the Lord†_ Homes of the Community Vaughan (3111 con.) 10 am. -â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Service Concord 10 am. â€" Sunday School be our guest speaker. 7 pm. â€" Evangelistic Service The evening service is cancelled in favor of the North York for Christ Crusade, Sept. 6-20, being held in the large tent at the corner of Finch and Yonge. Heise Hill (Gormley) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1953 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€". Morning Service 7 p.m. â€"â€" Evening Service Wed., 7.45 p.m. - Prayer Meeting Oak Ridges Services in Oak Ridges School House 10.45 am. â€" Sunday School 7.30 p.m. â€"- Evening Service Tues_.1 8 p.m. _â€"_Pra_yer Meeting in NEWTONBROOK BAPTIST CHURCH One Block East of Yong. On Madawaska Ave., Stop 123 Pastor F. Vaughn: B. Th. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1953 9.45 a.m. â€" Sunday School 11 a.m. â€" Morning Worship (Capt) Walter Hughes, B.A., will SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, Edgeley Church Service . . . . . . . . 9.30 Hope Sunday School . . . . . . . . 9.30 Church Service . . . . . . 10.30 Maple Sunday School . . . . . . . . 10.30 Church Service . . . . . . 11.30 CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (3 miles south of Maple) Pastor: Rev. E. J. Fischer SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1953 No service Sunday School . . . . . . . . .. 10 am. Minister. Rev. E. E. Kent, Th. D. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1953 Church Service 8: Sunday School 2.30 pm. MAPLE CHARGE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. E. H. Unstead, Minister ST. BARNABAS MISSION Yes, it’s true â€"now you can have Fancusor': performance, flexibility, convenience, de- pendability; at the lowest price for a tractor of its kind. See this great tractor. Try it. Learn why it has I earned such popularity. Then take advantage of this' sensational Rrice. in Condord School House BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH Richvale Chapel 1953 TUrnor 4-1701 Richmdnd Hill OAK RIDGES l’HONES: ONT ARIO Drains Cleaned and Reunited S. Hoï¬man Formerly of Genlrd Heintunln Work Guaranteed. Free Estimate- Phone Liberal Oï¬ico TUrner 4-1261 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII WIRING LINE WORK Phone TUrner 4-1016 DEHANBE STUART PAXTON Electrician THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, Sept. 10, 1953i I C. STUNDEN Richmond Hill TU. 4-1245 James J. We" Plumbing - Heating BI? Goodrich Sheet Metal Work . Dealer for Esso Oil Burners Fairbanks-Morse Pressure Systems Sanitary Contractor PIANO TUNING and Repairing SAND and GRAVEI. Crushed Stone Loam and Fill * GUARANTEED t - For Service at it’s Best - .‘â€"1 Try Your Friendly Local Dairy RICHMOND mu. mum? Yonge St., Richmond Hill Phone TUmer 4-2133 Septic Tanks Pumped Williams’ .Sunoco Service Station E. CHARITY 24 Hour Service TELEPHONE TUR .ER.4~16‘22 King 111 Aurora 46-1 PRESERVE NOW Elberta Peaches FIRM RED RIPE PLANTERS Oranges Tomatoes HOLIDAY Margarine MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing 3.3,“ 470 Peanut Butter 335'†39c CALIFORNIA SUNKIST KELLOGG’S Rice Krispies AYLMER CHOICE Corn E. D. SMITH’S Raspberry Jam" Tomato Juice Sockeye Salmï¬i LIBBY’S FANCY UNIVERSAL FANCY Self Serve 1' RICHMOND HILL MRLEY’S SPECIALS Lowest Market Prices 2 :2"? 25c 6 Qt. Bskt. Ctn. ".3 35¢ Dozen 20 oz. Tins Pkgs‘ CREAM STYLE 29c 45c Size 288% 29c 35c 49c