° AWM. NEAL Richmond Hill TU. 4-2091 ï¬m Liberal Office mprovlng Mrs. par] Wideman had the cast emoved from her leg last week ollmvinf' 2‘0" recent car accident f six weks ago. Miss Dawnu darrett also had the IMisses Vera and Mildred Bill- ings spent a week’s holidays at "s/cayner, Barrie and Canadian Kesâ€" ck. ler. and Mrs. Gordon Cullen en- :ertained at a family dinner on day evening in honor of their 1' wedding anniversary. w Mrs. Geo. Watson of Buffalo visâ€" Eed her friend, Mrs. Beulah Jones, md was a guest at the Doustâ€"Don- at wedding. "Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. nfed Doust (Grace Doner) who were married last Wednesday in :he United Missionary Church at 30rtrdey. chial Notes . at an amazingly new Buesday evening at the home of vir and MrS. Roy Brillinger, when hg was presented with a travell- d clock. Mary is going in train- ng at Wellesley Hospital. Toron- Miss' Maude Janes of Ballantrae :as been visiting her friend, Miss Lrvilla Forrester. Mrs. C. Felling and Margaret of Toronto renewed acquaintances in ’resentation :Miss Mary Widgman: daughterrigf "n J , ,, _‘ CHURCH ORGANIST REQUIRED ‘ for wST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH EE;_-~a1~n-<'i.MI\‘/,Irvs'.mjégébh Wideman, ids tendered a farewell party or! 3y S/I/P.’ 1:. ON THE wmi 4!. Stanford People's Warden Soc vs NOWâ€"oven if 100'†going NIXT SPRING! village Richmond Hill, Ont. Phone TU. 4-1261 on Saturday COME IN 0 GET THE FULL DETAILS I GORMLEY NEWS (Richmond Hill) Phone Stouffville 67104 lUW PRICE Misses Velma Brillinger, Erma, and Miriam Heise had supper on Saturday night with Miss Ruth Hunt. Will Broadcast Mr. and Mrs. Allan Doner had dinner on Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. Hoover of Toronto. Every week i bargain week in the classiï¬ed Id. section. Use it for buying or selling by telephon- Ing Turner 4-1261. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Doner said farewell at the Young People’s Service on Sunday night when they were presented with a gift of money. Mr. and Mrs. Doner are sailing on the Empress of Austral- ia from Montreal on October 2 to England. They will then be flyâ€" ing from England on October 13 direct to Nigeria, Africa, a total of 13% flying hours. They expect to be stationed at Share, Nigeria. Miss Reatha Brillinger of Tor- onto spent the week-end with Miss Ruth Hoover. Miss Mildred Brillinger who completed her training on Sep- tember 5, has now joined the staff of the Toronto General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Baker of Kindersley, Sask., and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baker of Toronto, visit- ed on Saturday with their sister, Mrs. Wiebe. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Andrews were both taken to the Nursing Home. Stouflville on Tuesday. eré'vV. aria Mrs. C. Hunking and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baker are engaged in 10 days' meetings at Listowel. V 7 Miss Vera Brillinger has return- ed to her position in Dr. Lang- staff’s office. Richmond Hill, after enjoying two week; holidays. Tune in on Noru Farr’s broad- cast at 9.30 Sunday morning over the Oshawa station to hear your local talent, Rev. Willis Hunking and Mr .and Mrs. Allan Doner. Remember to set your clock back an hour on Saturday night to catch up on that hour you lost last A3111. In the absence of Rev. C. E. Hunking on Sunday, Rev. F. G. Huson of Stouï¬ville, preached at the afternon service in the United Missionary Church. Rally Day, Friends and neighbours gather- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Millen Friday evening to bid farewell to them. In the near fu- ture they are moving to their new home at Downsview. Mr. and Mrs. Millen were presented with two table lamps and two cups and saucers. "MrfWalter Henderson has re- tired after completing his 11th year of work at the Ontario Hos- pital. Lang‘stgff. Mrs. F. G. Huson addressed the Sunday School on Rally Day and presented a beautiful flannelgraph. The attendance of 105 pleased the superintendent and ï¬fteen very much. . l Rev. L. K. Sider of Kitchener will be preaching on Sunday in the United Missionary Church in the interest of the Extension Work of Mss Joan Brillinger entertained her Sunday School on Saturday af- ternoon. Farewell Saturday‘ Retires cast removed from her arm Wï¬ei}. Willis Hun'king is doing de, putation work for the United Mis- sionary Society in Ohio. Yes, it's true â€" now you can have FERGUSON 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 price. Mn. Chas. Milsï¬ed Doctor's Warden Ecuador is waging a scientiï¬c ï¬ght against an age-old scourge of humanityâ€"tuberculosis. Two United Nations agencies are cooperat- ing with the country’s medical authorities in this attack against TB. The World Health Organization and the UN. International Children's Emergency Fund have contributed experts and equipment. This month-old baby is being inoculated with BCG by a visiting nurse. ANNOUNCES g ~ THE COMPLETE RANGE OF AS LOW AS MOTOROLA $35.00 DOWN 1954 Models Each day from our opening date until and including Oct. 10, 1953, one of these beautiful gifts will be given away free (except Sunday). 0 Fontaine Watch, ladies’ or men’s O T.V. Lamp ‘ 0 Sterling Silver Rhinestone Set OGents Cuif Links and Tie Bar Set OParker Fountain Pen Set 0 String of Simulated Pearls OGruen Watch, ladies’ or men’s 0Lorie Watch (Ladies or Men’s) Ecuador Wages War Against TB SPECIALISTS WATCH AND JEWELLERY, REPAIRING FOR THE GRAND PRIZE OF THE LORIE WATCH ALL BALLOTS 0F NON-WINNERS WILL BE PLACED IN A DRUM AND THE WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED AT THE STORE AT 8 PM. SATURDAY, OC- TOBER 10. DRAW WILL BE MADE BY A WELL-KNOWN BUSINESS MAN. FREE DRAW Of Their NEW BRANCH STORE $15.00 MONTHLY FRIDAY OCTOBER 2 3451 YONGE STREET 9 AT CITY LIMITS RICHMOND HILL " We take this opportunity of introducing ourselves to the people of Richmond Hill and trust we will have the pleasure of serving you with the Best Quality Merchandise and Service that we have been able to extend to the patrons of our North Toronto Store. At 13\ YONGE sunni- sourn Members of the W.M.S. are in- vited to attend a meeting held in King United Church at 2.30 pm. to hear Mrs, Mullet, a missionary from China. During the business period it was decided that a turkey supper be held at Temperanceville United Church in Wednesday. October 7 from 6 to 8 pm. Films will be shown for entertainment. The supper committee consists of Mrs. W. Jennings. Mrs. Fred Boys, Mrs. Clayton Beynon, Mrs. M. McClure and Mrs. Paxton. The turkeys will be purchased from Douglas Mar- chant, Schomberg. Admission will be by ticket only. These can be purchased from members or at Hare's Store. Due to the turkey supper the members will be unable to accept the invitation to Kettleby on Octo- ber 6. On October 14, the organization’ has been invited to take the col- lection at the semi-annual meet- ing to be held at Newmarket. The anniversary services of Temperanceville United Church The WA. and W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. M. McClure on Thursday, September 17. The scripture for the WA. was read by Mrs. Burton Palmer and the theme Faith and Trust taken by Mrs. W. Jennings. CORRESPONDENT: MRS. ED. PAXTON, R. R. .’, RING Phone King 3R1! All winners will pick their prizes on Saturday, Oct. 10, at 8.30 pm. The prizes will be on display in our window and each day a new winning name will be added TEMPERANCEVILLE NEWS WILL YOURS BE ONE? TUBES - PARTS - ANTENNNA COMPLETE INSTALLATION INCLUDES 30 Ft. Manna 50 day service warranty One year guarantee on Mr. and Mrâ€"s. Howafd Clark were guests of Mrs. Stella Paxton Sun- day. The W. Schity family visited friends in this community on Sun- day afternoon. Our deepest sympathy is extend- ed to all members of the Bovair and Jennings family in the loss of Mr. Walter Bovair in his 93rd year on September 21. Mr iand Mrs. Nelson Thompson visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gor- map of Bolton on Sunday. \Congratulations to Garrett Her- rima and Bob Beynon on their suc- cessful judging at the C.N.E. These boys are members of the 4-H Club. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Beynon attended the United Church ser- vice heldvin King Sunday when the Masonic Lodge took part. The Mission Band will be held at the Sunday School room on Sep- tember 26 at 2 pm. All members try to be on hand. Mrs. Paxton will be there to assist. It was indeed a pleasure to have so many of the children and moth- ers attend the rally service held at Temperanceville Sunday School on September 20. Mrs. Albert Folliott led in the worship service â€" "Go make Disciples of all nations.†will be held on September 27 at 11 am. and 7.30 pm. Rally Service W. J. W. ARMSTRONG I “ENGINEERING COMPANY ' YOU ARE UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS DROP IN TO OUR NEW BRANCH STORE AT 13 YONGE ST. S., RICHMOND HILL & FILL OUT A BALLOT THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, Sept. 24, 1958 9 Don’t miss this opportunity to Win one of these valuable prizes. SPECIAL DRAW PRIZES every hour OFFICIAL OPENING 11 am. by J. E. SMITH M.P. North York â€"- GALA NIGHT â€" Square Dancing, Bingo, Turkey Roll and dozens of lucky ticket prizes Operated in conjunction with Thornhill Lions Club owned and operated by the producers Stop 15 Yonge St., Thornhill Grand Opening YORK FARMERS’ MARKET SEPTEMBER 26 FREE DRAW GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION COMPLETE iLINF 6425 YONG: a? Highland Park BA. 1-5218 AV. 5-1267