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The Liberal, 3 Mar 1955, p. 8

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Maple 8: SurroyEdinq Districts OFFICE SPACE â€"â€" 2 large heated rooms, phone Parisi, TU. 4-1541. Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned & Repaired 24 Hour Service A surprise party was given Mr. and Mrs. Willy Rice last Satur- day evening when 56 friends and neighbours feted them at their new home on Ontario Street. "v'fhe Merci) meeting of Maple W.I. will be held on March 9. at Maple Community Centre at 8 p.m. ... . .. It“,VA The roll call will be the “Do's and Don’ts for a W.I. Member." The topic will be “Community Activities and Public Relations which will be taken by Mrs. Har- ry Stephenson. Guest speaker will be Mrs. B. Langille who will speak on Art C. STUNDEN Richmond Hill TU. 4-1245 Sanitary Contractor Gormley, Ont. No need to use costly. time-consuming building materials when you can get your home erected quickly with CONCRETE BLOCKS â€" too. you’ll find its lower maintenance returns sub- stantial savings through the years. 8 THE LIBERAL', Richmond Hill, Thurs., March 3, 1955 STANDARD SIZE UNITS build your home quickly! FOR RENT Among the benefits of Branch Banking . . . GORMLEY BLOCK CO. The l.lberal is always willing to publish interesting items regarding people and events contributed by its readers in Maple and surrounding communities. Our representative in Maple is Mrs. Donald Allen, telephone Maple 19J; Edgeley. Mrs. Raymond Stuart, Maple 110R3. Maple Socials . CONCRETE BLOCKS . CINDER BLOCKS [BACK-UP TILE MEETS ALL-A. S. TM. SPECIFICATIONS LIMITED Given in marriage by her fa- ther. the bride chose a gown of white net over satin. featuring a boul‘fant floor-length hoop skirt, with inset panels of lace and matching bolero. Her fin- gertip veil was caught to a mat- ching headdress studded with pearls. She carried a white Bib- le with satin streamers and 'a corsage of rosebuds and steph- anotis. She wore a necklace of pearls and a pearl crescent worn by her mother on her wedding day, 7 r ‘ _ Miss Isobel Kyle. cousin of the bride. and Miss Jacqueline Mab- ley. sister of the groom, were the bride's attendants, and were dressed in ballerina-length paper taffeta gowns. in mauve and green. They wore matching fea- ther headdresses and carried nosegays of gladioli petals and pink carnations. The bride’s niece. Miss Carol Saigeon. junior attendant wore a mile green ny- lon dress with matching head- Teston United Church was the scene of the marriage of Ruby Eileen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kyle of Teston and Jas. Edward Mabley. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mabley. Richmond Hill on Saturday. February 19. Rev. M. R. Jenkinson officiated at the ceremony. The chancel of the church was decorated with baskets of white carnations and snapdragons for the double ring ceremony. Mabley-Kyle Marriage Double Ring Ceremony Phone Stouffville 381W] The Edgeley Forum decided that the factors to be considered were wages, hours of work, social life, security. indepaidence and investment. Taking these factors into consideration, they feel that the farmer is better off. They thought he should not be com- pared with the urban worker inasmuch as he has capital in- vestment and has to be manager as well as worker. Farmer Better Off Than Urban Worker Edgeley Forum Decides The questions for discussion were 1. (a) What factor do you think should be considered in deciding which is better offâ€" farmer or urban worker? (bi Taking these factors into con- sideration, which of the two groups do you feel is better off? (2) How do you think farmers and urban workers might get to understand each other‘s view- points and problems better. “The Farmer and the Urban Worker" was the subject of the Farm Forum on Monday evening February 21. The Edgeley For- um w'as held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Darlington. The forum mentioned that a better lglderstanding between farmer and urban worker might be achieved by arranging a joint Hill. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Mabley will live at Richmond dress. She carried a nosegay of gladioli petals with rosebud cen- tre. Ronald Sanders was best man and ushers were Hadwln Kyle, brother of the bride, and Harold Mabley. brother of the grom. The bride's mother received at the reception at the Church Hall in a gown of "figured silk in cop- per tone, with maize accessories. The groom‘s mother assisted her in a dress of blue figured silk with navy accessories. For travelling to the United States. the bride chose a dress of blue shantung, with navy ac- cessories and fur coat. Guernsey Leaders’ Certificate Awarded Vaughan Breeders Canadian Guernsey Class Leaders’ certificates were pre- sented to Jack Fraser, Concord and John Glen of Maplewood Farms. Maple, at the annual meeting of the Canadian Guern- sey Breeders Association held recently in Toronto. W. Burns of King City, Ont. She produced 17,243 lbs. milk and 852 lbs. fat in 1954 and placed 4th on the Honor Roll. Mr. meeting of the Citizens Forum and Farm Forum. They also thought some interest should be created in the Canadian Con- sumers Association. Among the Guernsey record makers of 1954 was Sherlie of Marjaheim who led the mature section of the 305 day division and placed first on the Honor Roll for Jack Fraser. Fraserdale Farms. Concord. with 15,915 lbs. milk and 868 lbs. fat on 3 times a day milking: Wey Acres Levity. a show cow owned by John Glen. Maplewood Farms, Maple, was a mature leader on 2x. She placed third on the Honor Roll with 17,980 lbs. of milk and 821 lbs fat. Kingfield Island Susan was the top 4 year old on 3x for C. F. The regular monthly meeting of the Doncaster ratepayers villi be held on Tuesday. March 8, in Henderson Rd. School. After a short business meeting there will be a social time with games, such as euchre, darts, 'court whist, etc. Refreshments will be served. A number of children have been ill recently with chicken pox and measles. Carlyn Winter and Laurie Peacock on Proctor Ave.. Denise Kindness and Ruth McIvor. Jackie and Dianne Bar- bour of Henderson are all on the sick list. Joan Trimble is staying .with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr. C. Morrison, of Proctor Ave., while her mother is visit- ing relatives in Holland. A welcome is extended to Mr. and Mrs. F. Cole who recently moved from Toronto to Hender- son Ave. Congratulations to Miss Julie Morrison, Miss P. Waterson, Bob Waterson. James and Dianne Morrison, Mrs. E. Watts. Mar- lene Couper, and Mrs. H. An- drews, who celebrated birthdays within the week. Refreshments will be ’serr Ved. Parents will be invited to inspect the children’s work and to speak briefly to the teachers. Mr. Halbert, In- spector of Public Schols, will address the meeting. Co cord Home and School Assoc tion will sponsor a firents’ Night at Concord School on Monday, March 7. Parents’ Night March 7 DONCASTER Correspondent: Mrs. H. Mizen 27 Seccomoe Ave“ Phone AVenue 5-15“ Burns had four class leaders in 1954. He and W. B. Hanna of Kleinburg were also recipients of Canadian Guernsey Class Lead- ers' Certificates. Vaughan Federation Guest speaker will be V. S. Melbourne, secretary manager of Ontario Federation of Agricul- ture. who is a very interesting speaker and who will be able to enlighten everyone as to the ben- efits Federation has brought the farmers of Ontario. There will also be a few lucky draw prizes. V.S.Me|bourne Guest Speaker The next meeting of Vaughan Federation of Agriculture will be in Vellore ,on Wednesday. March 16 at 7 pm. when a hot turkey supper will be served fol- lowed by an interesting program. STUART PAXTON ‘ Electrician WIRING LINE WORK Tickets are on sale now by the diregtops in each school section. RICHMOND HILL, Ontario All farmers in Vaughan town- ship who pay Federation Tax ,are members, and as this is the first attempt at a supper meeting. "support your Federation so that the Federation may help you." There will be no commun- ion the following Sunday, instead, the Fireside Hour will be held in the parish hall. Details will be announ- ced next week. This Sunday, March 6, there will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church, Maple, at 7 pm. Phone TUrner 4-2881 DRIVE THE DISTINCTIVE NEW ‘DE SOTO WITH MOTION-DESLGN FOR THE FORWARD LOOK So convenient is the new dash-mounted Flite Control lever with which you select your driving range at a flick of your finger. So smooth and easy is the PowerFlite automatic transmission which it controls â€"standard in every De Soto at no extra cost. $0 wonderftu quick and quiet is the new V-8 power that awaits your bidding. Both De Soto V-8's have dome-shaped combustion chambersâ€"the perfect shape that engineers admire for its efliciency. mefiéa/Ous‘lzew‘1955 De Soto ammunion March 6 Exciting POWER at your finger tips! WILLIAM NEAL Zion Lutheran Couples’ Club Mr. and Mrs. Eric Winter of Thornhill were host and hostess for the February meeting of the Couples Club of Zion Lutheran Church, Sherwood, on Tuesday evening February 22, »Mr. and Mrs. Stan Keffer assisted Mr. and Mrs. Winter with the even- ing's entertainment. Ross 'Percival conducted the devotional period. I The next meeting will be held in the Church at Sherwood on March 22 when there will be a guest speaker.‘ BEETON : An Industrial and Development Association has been organized here to promote both industrial and residential development. MARKHAM : Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Percey of Markham Village and Mr. and Mrs. Alf Clendenen of Cedar Grove. both celebrated Diamond Anniversaries last week. Freezer holds 40 lbs. frozen foods. Roll-to-you shelf. Richmond Hill, TU- 4-1541 PARIS Auto Supply Frigidaire Refrigerator MODEL CTD 84 Cyclamatic Defrost $349.95 Every fleet, flowing line of the new De Soto is a promise of action. Every broad, low contour hints of the power that awaits your command. And what a powerplant there is under every De Soto hood this year! Choose either the 200-h.p. I‘ireflite V-8 or the 188-h.p. Firedome V-8. Each has dome-shaped combustion chambers that wring more power from every drop of fuel. Either will whisk you along quieka and safely, with instant response and efi'ortless ease. ' . But see for yourself what.wonderful comfort thereis in the roomy, smartly tailored interior of the new De Soto. Stop at your dealer’s jfist as soon as you can to take the wheel of this glamorous, easy-going traveller. Manufactured in Canada by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limz'led Under the long, low, mad-hugging body of the 1955 De Soto there's an allâ€"new chassis that makes every route seem boulevard-smooth! King High LDrive Concord . Black & McDonald Limited ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS 8: CONTRACTORS are proud to announce that we are now equipped to offer Fast, Dependable Service in Richmond Hill and ALL of the surrounding district. Lighting and Power Installation, Alteration and Maintenance 24 - HOUR SERVICE 0n RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL TROUBLE CALLS RULIFF GRASS CONSTRUCTION In Richmond Hill and district Harold Matthews TUrner 4-1343 A trusted name for 35 years in the electrical trade in the Toronto area ‘ COMPANY LIMITED General Contractors Brick Laying & Masonry Tilé Beds Septic Tanks ESTIMATES & ENGINEERING “We Stand Between You and Loss" ...AT BAIdWin 1-4451 YOUR- DODGE-DE SOTO DEALER'S NOWI Kenneth H. Doyle BICHVALE, ONT. AV. 5-2067 General Insurance 83 Westwood Lane In Toronto EM. 6-2545 Postal Address Thornhill EM. 6-9628

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