The Match meeting of the Home and School was held on March 15, at the school and was the annual “Father‘s Night". There was a good turn-out of fa- thers. Mr. H. Martin, Music Supervisor, gave an actual de- monstration of a music class with grades 6 and 7. Mr. Brown showed colored pictures of his Enrollment in the lat Langstaff Cub Pack has now reached 30 and we have been asked to ad- vise that no new cubs will be accepted until the fall of the year. Home 8: School News Birthday greetings to Mrs. J. Honor, Morgan Drive, who cele- brated her birthday on Wednes- day. March 21. Cub Mother-3’ Auxiliary The March meeting of the auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. Webster with a good turnaout of members. A large amount of clothing for the rum- mage sale was sorfed. Plans were made for a church parade to be held in April. .Refi‘esh- ments were served by the com- mlttee. Cub News Congratulations to Bill Wood, Roosevelt Drive, on winning the Canadian Cribbage Champion- ship at the Sportsman's Show at the Exhibition last Saturday. 6 THE LIBERAL}, Ric'hmond Hm, Thurs, May. 1955 Choose from 4 new lines ...15 body styles Try totally new power The Totally New ’55 FORD! Now MAINLINE series You choose from three beautiful new body styles, including the Fordor (above). They all have Ford’s new Trigger-Torque perfor- mance and new Angle- Poised Ride. FLIXIILE TRIGGER-TORQUE PERFORMANCE FROM 2 NEW ENGINES Your ï¬rst test run will convince you very quickly that this is no ordinary car. You move out swiftly and oh, so quietly . . . with all the power you’ll ever need for safe passing and smooth, easy hill-climbing. And you can enjoy this exclusive new Trigger- Torque performance in any one of Ford's 1955 models. You can choose from 2 grea1 V-8 engines: the new 162-1 with 7.6 to 1 compression rs 182-Hp. Y-block Special V compression ratio and 4-ba (available Vvith Fordom Fairlane and Station Wago inspired by the Ford THUNDERBIRD There’s never been a car liks the Thunderbird! And, quite naturally, the fabulous Thunderbird styling is reflected in all the totally new Fords for ’55. From the wide, smartly contoured grille and visored headlamps to the fin-shaped rear fender line. ’65 Ford is the smartest car you can buy. Discover the thrill of LANGSTAFF NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. M. J. ROY __ Phone AVenue 5-2496 PHONES TU. 4-1116 TORONTO EM. 6-3166 Now FAIRLANE sorles The Fairlane Victoria, shown at the top of this advertisement, features a com letely new and ultra-smart bo y line, rich new upholstery fabrics. WAGON sorlel For ’55, Ford offers four distinctive new double- duty station wagons: the 2-door, 6-passenger Ranch Wa on and Custom Ranc Wagon; the 4-door, 8- assenger Country Se an and Country Squire. Sunday last will be a never- toâ€"be-forgotten day for four girls of Headford community. During the service on Sunday, Elisabeth Barker. Josephine (Jacky) Coulter. Ann Curtis, and Elizabeth Coulter were baptized in a very impressive service. Wearing their C.G.I.T. middies. the girls knelt in turn, for dedi- cation and “laying on of hands" by the minister. Rev. A. C. Hus- ton. Worship in the church up- stairs was resumed, to mark the occasion. New STATION Congratulations are in order for Mr. and Mrs. Williarn Well- mon on the occasion of their 45th wedding anniversary on March 23 HEADFORD NEWS Mrs. H. Acreman Correspondent: B. B. 2 Gonnley, Ont. Phone TUrner 4-2236 Spring did not make a very im- pressive debut on Monday, as far as weather goes. but it did bring a happy birthday to Shar- on Bell. mI-Iiappy birthday also to McDonald. trip to Alberta and the North- west Territories. You can choose from 2 great overhead-valve V-8 engines: the new 162-Hp. Yâ€"block V-8 with 7.6 to 1 compression ratio and the new 182-Hp. Y-block Special V-8 with 8.5 to 1 compression ratio and 4-barrel carburetion (available With Fordomatic Drive in Fairlane and Station Wagon models). Brian CUSTOMLINE sol-lo: The distinguished Customline series offers smart new models like the Tudor (shown here). As in all ’55 Fords, you get a full wrap-around windshield and more passenger and luggage space than ever before. New EQFDV'B We welcome Mr. and Mrs. John Houseman who have moved to the Frank Bennett farm. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnson on the birth of their ï¬rst great grandchild, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lehman on March 17. Our community was saddened to hear of the sudden passing of Mr. Orla Heise on Saturday night at Toronto General Hospital. Al- though Mr. Heise had been in ailing health for several weeks, his death came as a great shock. Our sincere sympathy is extend- ed to all members of the family. Mr. Levi Heise returned on Saturday with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Climenhage of Stevensville. Congratulations to Rev. and Mrs. Willis Hunking (nee Mar- ian Hunt) on the birth of their daughter. Edith Faye. at Tun- gan, Magajiya Hospital. Nigeria, West Africa. Miss Jean Kelly entertained her friends Saturday on the oc~ casion of her sixth birthday. Rev. Joseph Cober who is spending the winter with his daughter, Mrs. Ellis Klinck of Fordwich .visited relatives here for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs: Jos. Byer of Ni- agara Falls visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Empringham. Mr. Alvin Farmer suffered a CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTED RICHMOND HILL 'oronto’s Oldest Suburban Ford Dealer . LITTLE & SON LTD. M * New Spend-Trigger Fordomatlc Drive has an automatic low gear for extra-fan Nari: and quicker, safer passing al low speeds. * New Turbo-Anlon Spark Plugs rasist fouling, maintain oparating effi- ciency up to 3 rims; as long. * Now 10% lat-gor- Iraku mean smoo'her, easier stopping and up to 50% longer brake lining life. Phone Stouï¬vlfle 67104 GORMLEY PLUS ALL THESE OTHER BRAND-NEW "WORTH-MORE" FEATURES Enjoy all these thrills and many more when you take your personal Test Drive in the ’55 Ford. You’ll discover the thrill of Ford’s totally new ride almost instantly, too, with new Angle-Poised Ball-Joint Front Suspension. that make arivmg excmngly new. You feel completely “at home†in Ford’s new sofa-wide seats . . ., so comfortably contoured . . . so taste- fully upholstered in fabrics fresh and new. And then you discover perhaps the greatest thrill of all! You turn the key . . . you nudge the accelerator . . . and instantly Ford’s totally new Trigger-Torque power goes into ac- tion with smooth, responsive power. I I Your ï¬rst 106k tells you Ford is V ‘6 longer, lower . . . the body \’ totally new. What you can’t appreciate at a glance is Ford’s totally new chassis . . . totally new power . . . thgl: mAakAe driving excitingly new. Cami-I [Mum illumald u nun-timed on mm width. ofllioual at mm In! Mr. Wm. Phillips of Stérï¬ford Centre was buried on Saturday afternoon at Heise Hill ceme- tery. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bloome and daughter of Toronto spent Sunday at the home of Mr. N. A. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Francy have returned after a delightful 10.000 mile trip south. They vis- ited 28 states in the U.S.A. Mrs. N. A. Johnston and Peter spent the week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Suley. Toronto. Miss Daphne Killingbeck was pleasantly surprised on Satur- day night in honour of her birth- day. Her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Steckley enter- tained 25 friends on this happy occasion at chpgria Square Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watts and family of Toronto and Miss Shir- ley McMullen of Stouï¬'ville vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Steck- ley on Sunday. heavy 1055 last Wednesday when he lost every mink but one on hi§iranch_dge_ to god poi§oning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sherk of Toronto on Sunday. SUTTON 2 The police budget fgr 1955 has been set at $16,945. Sutton and Georgina Township's share will be $6,722. * New Dual Exhaufl Syuem in all Fairlone and Station Wagon models ve- duces exhaust back pressure for more responsive power. * Now for uo-Tcllorod Rear Axle: give iusl the righl overall ratio for brilliun! Trigger-Torqu' performance. * Now Tubal-u Tirol oï¬or extra pundwe and blowou' prouc'ion, a softer, quieter ride and longer tire lile. A totally amp over/veal- (very are "shaded" m olluu. stander animal in VICTORIA model valve V. 8 Young People The young people of Carrville United Church are forming an organization which will meet the third Thursday of the month. The ï¬rst meeting was held last Tuesday evening with 12 present. If there are any young people 13 years or over in the community. who would like to join them, they would be very welcome. The girls supplied the re- freshments and then some of the boys di d thedishes. The next meeting is April 19 at 8 pm. in the church hall and will be election of officers. Birthday Party Bob Hudson celebrated his 14th birthday on March 19 and had as guests at a birthday sup- per Robert Middleton. Lynn Morris and David Weir. They attended the opening of the ar- ena. Nancy ‘Mlddleton will cele- brate her third birthday on Fri- day, March 25. We are pleased to hear Miss McKinnon is over her and back to school again. 45th Wedding The Carrville friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wellman of Head- ford extend heartiest congratu- lations and best wishes on their 45th wedding anniversary on March 23 and hope they may cel- ebrate many more. SAVE UP T0 ONA Correspondent: Mrs. Bert Middleton Telephone Maple 130R3 'All cars carry new car warranty and have been driven less than m1.’t)o nnn’l“ kn "4:0'1111 A" “..n..-- -__†“J- 1‘--- LL- __#-_______1.‘_. List Price $2627 Forester Green, Turn Signals. Wheel Covers, Tinted Glass List Price $2905 Fordomatic. Radio. w/w Tires. Styletone Paint Job â€" 300 miles List Price $3994 CARRVILLE ’All cars carry new car warranty and have been driven less than 1000 miles. Don’t be misled by “come-0n†ads for the unpopular business icoupe at stripped prices, These are delivered prices and include fresh air heater, license, glycol, oil ï¬lter and gas. Save $725 Save $323 ’55 Ford Customline Sedan ’55 Ford Customline Coach Springdale Green, w/w Tires, Fordomatic, Radio, Undercoating, Turn Signals ’55 Ford Crown Victoria Skyliner (Glass Top) Sale Price Sale Price Save $277 Save $360 Sale Price that cold Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned & Repaired 24 Hour Service C. STUNDEN Richmond Hill TU. 4-1245 CARL E. HILL, M.D., M.O.H. Sanitary Contractor Men and women who lead sedentary lives up to the ages of 50 and 60 cannot. with safety. and certainly rarely with beneï¬t, plunge into vigorous exercise. Care of the feet should take close to top billing when the health of the var- ious parts of the body is con- sidered. Use your toothbrush after each meal â€"â€" see your den- tist at least twice a year. DEPT. OF HEALTH TWP. OF NORTH YORK Isn't It The Truth? $2575 $2350 IF YOU NEED IT WE CAN BUILD IT 216 Essex Ave. OAK RIDGES GLASS 8: MIRROR CU. As low as Fancy Mirrors â€"- Mirrors Re-Silvered Table Tops â€"â€" Anything In Glass All types of Glass supplied on contract or to speciï¬- cation. Come in and browse around and make your selection in comfort from our wide range of Glass and Mirrors. Oak Ridges Glass & Mirror Co. down per month List Price $2618 Forester Green, Heater, Undercoating â€" 250 miles List Price $2412 TURNEB’S WELDING SERVICE ’55 Ford Customline Coach ’55 Ford Mainline Coach Gov. Certiï¬ed Richmond Hill Fabricating, Erection & Repairs to Tanks. Smoke Stacks. Breechings, etc. Radio, Fresh Air Heater, 500 Mifes TELEPHONE TU. 4-2771 (Stan Rule - Proprietor) OPEN UNTIL 10 RM. DURING SALE Sale Price Sale Price Save $262 $2150 $2295 IF YOU BREAK ['1‘ WE CAN WELD IT TUrner 4-1591