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The Liberal, 12 Nov 1953, p. 12

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12 Tim LIBERAL, Richmond Hi11.Thurs.,Nnv. 12, 1953 RICHMOND NHL Box 206 New Work Plumbing 8: Heating ANDREWS 8 GRAY RICHMOND HILL MILTON .l. HEISE BUILDER & GENERAL GONTRACTOR K9198 CARPENTER m I REPAIRS Alterations Phone TUrner 4-1879 TURNER 4-1681 LAURIA MOTOR SALES 6167 YONGE STREET - NEWTOHBROOK ‘ BA. 1.53332 ' Repairs Then in the evening at 7.30 p. m. everyone is invited to attend the choir re-union service. The guest speaker will be Rev. Dogâ€" gett of Newmarket. The guest soloist will again be Miss Mary O‘Hanian of Hamilton. The comâ€" mittee for the pot luck supper asks that every family please bring something for the first course and pie for the second course. Please bring enough for your family and a visiting family.‘ Mission Band The regular monthly meeting if the Mission Band will be held 11 Saturday afternoon. Novem- er 14 at 2.30 pm. The guest speaker will be Mrs. =Patterson, vlission Band secretary of the Toronto Centre Presbytery of the United Church of Canada. Personals A family invitation is extended lo all in the community to at- end the WA. church service on Sunday afternoon, November 15. at 2.30 pm. The guest speaker will be Rev. Douglas Davis of Stoufiville. 3e guest soloist will be Miss ary O'Hanian of Hamilton. A pot luck supper will be served to everybody fol- lowing the service. W. A. Service TB patients in Guayaquil, Ecuador. have waited long for the Mar- tian-looking apparatus seen here. It is one of the many advanced aids for diagnosis and treatment which have been' supplied by the United Nations Children’s Fund to the government-sponsored anti-tuberculosis program. The complex mask is measuring this patient‘s breathing capacity.’Ph,Vsicians and other medical personnel from the UN. World Health Organization are also taking an active part in the program, which has cut TB deaths by more than half. Sympathy of the community is CORRESPONDENT: Mrs. W. Sandle, Victoria Square VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS FINEST SELECTION OF USED CARS IN NORTH YORK Telephone Stoufiville 67509 Inhal-Ing for Health . on? Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orr had Monday evening dinner with Mr. and- Mrs. Percy Bennett, the ocâ€" casion being Mr. and Mrs. Ben- nett’s let wedding anniversary. Misses Audrey Bovair and Hel- en Boynton. and Lawrence and Donald Boynton had Sunday ev- ening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Traynor Canning and family. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Willows spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Webster of Oakwood. R. E. Sanderson and Miss Ma- bel Sanderson had Sunday evenâ€" ing dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Sanderson of Richmond Hill.' extended to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tennyson in the passing of Lloyd’s mother, Mrs. Fred Tenâ€" nyson. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rumney (nee Joyce Healey) who were married on Saturday afternoon. Miss Irene Smith of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bennett and Ray. Gigantic LOW DOWN d 6 fl 1m... 8 a MANY MONTu 30 DAY E 50/50 WARRANTY N A 10 per cem‘ depos- T it will hold any of These used cars for 30 days. Buy Now and Save A reminder to the community of the dance to he h~' ‘ Charles Howitt School on Fri- day. November 20 under the sponsorship of the L: Home and School Association. Allan Sumner of Thornhill \\lll be calling off for the square dances. See coming ovmv“ 'w fur-‘lwv‘ details. A $300 jackpot will be the chief attracdon at the Thornhill Lions Bingo to be held 111 “u Farmers‘ Market on Wednesuay November 18. See Coming Events for further details, /We are pleased'to report that Mrs. H. Suter of Langstafi? Road West is fully recovered from her While visiting her aunt, Mrs, R, Curtis. No. 7 Highway last Wednesday. four-year-old Belin- da, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Kirby of Concord, was bitten by a stray dog which left deep teeth marks above and below her eye and on her lip. Belinda was ta- ken to the doctor and given tet- anus shots. The dog is being held for observation for rabies in the pound at Willowdale. A very interesting short course on “Aids to Effective Public Speaking". sponsored by the Mark-Vaun W.I., was held Nov- ember 3. at the home of Mrs. McArthur. Yongeview Ave. and attended by 16 members of the Mark-Vaun and Thornnin h. 1. Miss Ethel Chapman of the Deâ€" partment of Agriculture was the speaker, and at the end of 'He lecture had members make im- promptu speeches, propose and reply to toasts, introduce and thank speakers. The members felt much had been learned dur- ing the day’s course. Each mem- ber brought her own lunch. tea being provided by the hostess. ’in the Sick Children's uHosfifiaT, where she underwent an opera- tion on her foot last week. A speedy recovery is wished for the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Curtis. No. 7 High- way. six-month old Judy, who is Refreshments were serv Mrs. McArthur, Mrs. Holt, Holmes and Mrs. Morrison The regul'" ":rk-Vaun W.I. Thursday at the nor.“ McArtliur. Yongeview nve. Th; vice-president Mrs. Thirgood presided and extended a welcome to Miss Weldon. who recently re- turned from a visit to Scotland. Mrs. McArthur reported on the euchre held October 23. A mo- tion was carried to obtain pictures of the old Langstafl‘ School for the Tweedsmuir History Book, and the cornerstone of the old school to be sent to the York Pioneer and Historical Society Museum at Sharon Temple. Mrs. H. Ellam was nominated as Dis- trict Director for the balance of the year. After the business meeting a social half hour of games was held, the winners be- ing Mrs. Thirgood. Miss Weldon, Mrs. Kirby and Miss Revall. Refreshments were served by Mrs. McArthur. Mrs. Holt. Mrs. LANGSTAFF NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. A. T. MATHEWS Culfom Etc. ‘ Grey . custom Clean I ‘ Venue 5-1455 And I hereby call upon all vot- ers to take immediate proceed- ings to have any errors or omis- sions corrected according to law, he last day for appeals being 19 2151: day of November. 1953. Dated at Vandorf this 10th day of November, 1953. Municipality of the Thwnship of Whitchurch COUNTY OF YORK Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 9 of the Voters’ Lists Act and that I have posted up at my office at Vandorf, on the 14th day of Nov- ember, 1953. the list of all per- sons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elec- tions and that such list remains there for inspectibn. Clerk‘s notice of First Posting up of Besides his wircidwmihéâ€"VKBE’r-lgr Mary Sims, he leaves a s n, Dav- id 15, and daughter Dianne aged 10. Lieutenant-Colonel Guyatt was well known in Langstaff having lived for some time on Essex Ave. He served in the lst and 2nd World Wars and was attached to Sunnybrook Hospital before movâ€" ing to Binbrook. He was 0.0. of Gage Military Hospital. Ham- ilton‘ before transferring to Westminster Hospital, London. Besides his widow the) former ‘ LIEUT.-COL. B. GUYATT The sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to Mrs. G" V and family of Binbrook, near Hamilton on the death of a dear husband and father .Lieutenantâ€" Colonel Benjamin Guyatt‘ age 66. who passed away suddenly on Wednesday. November 4. 1953. at Westmlnister Military Hospital, London, Ont. Mrs. H. Connell. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Connell. David and Ev- elyn. all of Newton Robinson were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Holt, No. 7 Highway. Mrs. J.â€" Bufcher of Cedar Ave.. reporfts picking a pint box of raspberries on Wednesday of last week. ‘cent illness; also that Mrs. O. ‘odie is much better than she as a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Tone spent Sunday with Mrs. Tone’s par. ents Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Math- ews. ‘ ' air 1 rad c I'o JOHN W. CRAWFORD, Clerk of the Township of Whitchurch thgrs’r List, 1953 ’Bdio PUBLIC NOTICE OBITUARY ' haste; heafer “.9on "uui‘ Store Fixtures Frames King Sideroad A. J. BARRACLOUGH Gormley, Ont. GORMLEY BLOCK CO. No need to use costly, time-consuming building materials when you can get your home erected quickly with CONCRETE BLOCKS ~~ too, you’ll find its lower maintenance whims nhtantial sov- tugs through the years. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14th 17 Games STANDARD SIZE UNITS build your home quickly! St. John’s Bingo NEWMARKET TOWN HALL VerY siflce . CONCRETE BLOCKS Q CINDER BLOCKS . BACK-UP TILE s 25c Admission JACKPOT $225 deb“ new MEETS ALL A. 3.1.». smmcn’fm Kitchen Cabinets at 8.30 pm. LIMITED OAK RIDGES Phone Stoufiville 381W] Sash General Woodworking is King 651:2: KING 65R22

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