Mr. Levi Heise has gone to make his home with his son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Climenhage of Stevensville. Mr. arid Mrs. John Huybers and family have moved to their home on the 6th of Markham. â€.-.v. ‘ -___.__ On Tuesday evening March 29. a group of friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. Ross Keffer in hon- our of their silver wedding an- niversary. They were presented with a silver cream and sugar on a tray, also a special silver anniversary cake. There were 25 nresent. including the child- Mrs. J. BonJ is spending sev- eral days with her daughter in Toronto. Miss Luella Heise is holiday- ing with her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Heise following her course in Occupational Thera- phy at Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. George_ Barrett and family moved to the R. B. Brown apartment at Vandorf. on a tray, also a special silver anniversary cake. There were 25 present, including the child- ren. The evening was spent play- ing games followed by a sing song. Personals Silver Wedding TU. 4-1313 Lime, Cement, Tile, Brick; Insulation. and Congratulations to Mrs. Geo Ralph W. Paris Hardware 'A Supply of Field Seeds‘ 'AL‘FALFA, RED CLOVER, TIMOTHY SEEDS, PASTURE ' MIXTURE. SEED GRAINâ€"BARLEY, & OATS BUILDERS FARMERS Phone TU. 4-216] 34 Yonge St. S. Rich We Have The Tools Spring Time is Work Time! Grass Mixture for those rough spots 43‘: per lb. LAWN .ROLLERS FOR SALE 7 0R RENT Asphalt Shingles, always on hand. Special prices on Grain and Seeds > LOW PRICE ON LAWN SEEDS You Do The Job SO GREEN LAWN FERTILIZER I. D. RAM!!! 8: SON CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MESTED Phone Stouflvulo 61104. Garden & Farm Fertilizers No. 1 Choice Lawn Mixture CENTRE ST. Richmond Hill GORMLEY Montreal $15.60 “ROUND TRIP BY BUS" Master Bobby Leitch of Toâ€" ronto is staying with his grand- patents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Steckley. for a few days. Mrs. Pearl Smith and Stuart have moved into the Banford apartment over the garage at New Gormley. BROUGHAM : A historic old stone house being modernized by Judge .1. A. Grudoff was desâ€" troyed by ï¬re last week with a $50,000 loss. including a legal library valued at $3,000. Mrs. Beulah Jones spent sev- eral days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones of Windsor. Miss Mary Elizabeth Steckley entertained her little friends at her birthday party on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bitner and Shirley of Stevensvllle and Miss AnnieSteckley had Sunday din- ner with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Helse. Hilts who celebrated her birth- day on Monday. Master Keniieth Heise enter- tained his friends in honour of his birthday last week. Maltby’s Service Station TUmer 4-0001 -- RICHMGND Him. Richmond Hill C. STUNDEN Richmond Hill TU. 4-1245 The Doncrest Ladies euchre Club. met at the home of Mrs. T. Condon on Wednesday after- noon. Mrs. S. Laurence and Mrs. Ann Curtis were the lucky win- ners. A happy birthday party was held at the home of Mrs. Tighe in honor of her daughter Ann, whose small friends enjoyed the games and delicious supper. Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Clean'ed & Repaired 24 Hour Service Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stone and farï¬ily of Ridgeville visited at the ome of Mr. Stone's sis- ter, Mrs. G. Frazer, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orr ha'd Sunday evening dinner with Misses Sarah and Margaret Mc- Keown of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nichols called on Mr. and Mrs. Rolph Boynton on Saturday evening. Correspondent: Mrs. Guy Frau. Telephone AV. 5-2467 A party in honor oer. and Mrs. S. Clarkson and family was held in the recreation room of Master. Feeds Farm on-Friday evening. After an enjoyable hour of cards and games lunch was provided by the ladies. Mr. Lanthier stressed the many suc- cessful years Mr. Clarkson had been an employee of the farm and how under his careful sup- ervision “andshusbandry the fox‘ ranch had become such a suc- cessful department. He then pre- sented Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson with an end table from the em- ployees. Mr. and Mrs. Clark- son have rented the Birkenshaw Farm on Con. 3' and will make that their future home. Social Notes We are glad to hear that Mrs. L. Hutchinson of Doncrest Road ha made such a speedy recov- ery after her operation and will be home ghortly. Mr. and Mrs.‘ Rolph Boynfon visited recently with Mrs. Ella Ratcliï¬e of Stouffville. Miss Mae Sanderson of Rich- mond Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Collard visited recently with R. E. Sanderson and Miss Mable Sanderson. Miss Belle Merritt of Toronto spent Sunday with R. E‘ Sander- son and Mable. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boynton, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Canning, Miss Audrey Bovalr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sandle and Margaret had Saturday evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boyn- ton and family, in honour of their 34th wedding anniversary. The family presented their par- ents with a TV set. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Crampton of Penetanguishene had Sunday evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichpls and family. Mr. and“ Mrs. Anthony Nigh, Mrs. F. Walker and Freddie spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones and family in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. V. Westbrook spent Saturday in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Large and family. Mr. and Mrs. P. Willows re- cently called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rldley and family at Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gledhill of Toronto visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harmon and family. Mrs. Plested of Rosseau. Mus- koka. visited recently with R. E. Sanderson and Miss Mable San- derson. Birthday greetings to: Mrs. Percy Bennett for April 8. Miss Betty Snider April 9. Frank Stansbury and David Barber who will be 10 years old on Ap- ril 10, Neil Mortson April 11. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Fred McRoberts who on April 8 will be celebrat- ing their 42nd wedding anniv- ersary. Neighbourhood Notes Philadelphia $22.80 Sanitary Contractor THORNLEA NEWS All fares from Toronto CORRESPONDENT: Mrs. W. Sandie. Victoria Square Telephone Gormley 5421 VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS TUmer 4-1115 The regular monthly meetng of the Mission Band will be held on Saturday, April 9, at 2.30 p. m. in the Sunday School room. All the children in the commun- .ity are invited to attend. ‘ On Wednesday evening, April 13, at 8 p.m., the Victoria Square W.M.S. will be holding its Eas- ter Thankoffening meeting in the church. Guest speaker will b Roy Hirons, missionary fro Africa. who will show pictures and curios. Lois and John Per- kins of Richmond Hill will give the music and readings. The whole congregation is invited to attend this meeting. Mission Band Mrs. L. Knapp is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bassinger. of Maple,, as Mrs. Bassinger is very ill. A speedy recovery is wished for her. The W.M.S. members and friends of Victoria Square have been invited to attend the Easter Thankofl’ering meeting of the Thornhill United Church W.M.S. on Tuesday, April 12, at 2.30 p. m. Guest speaker will be Dr. L. Winnifred Bryce. Congratulations are witnm’o'l to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Chadwick who on April 4 celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary. The Farm Forum Rally was held in the Victoria Square Com- munity Hall last week. The ev- ening was spent in playing eu- chre and crokinole. Euchre prize winners were: Mrs. Buchanan and Roy Bovalr. Crokinole prize winners were: Mlss Taylor and Don Raymer. Following the games two ï¬lms were shown. “Safety on the Highway†and “Love Your Neighbour." Church News Good Friday morning there will be a combined service of worship for the Victoria Square circuit to be held in the Victoria Square United Church at 11 am. Guest soloist,will be Miss Peg- gy Clark of Markham. On Easter Sunday there will be an Easter service in the church at 2.30 pm. Special mu- sic will be given by the choir. W.M.S. News There were 12 tables of p133!- ers at the euchre held in the Community Hall last week. Win- ners were: Ladies, Mrs. Elaine Trussell, Mrs. Arnold Mortson, Mrs. Lawrence Stephenson; men, Harry Forster, Herman Mortson. Freddie Walker. Travelling pri- zes, Miss Violet Reid and W. J. Muirhead. Door prizes, Mrs. P. Willows and Ken Stots. Freeze- out: Harry Forster and Wm. Sandle. Farm Forum Miss Violet Reid of Toronto spent several days last week with Mrs. Robt. Beatty and fam- ily. Euchre Ford: You get Triggerâ€"Torque power from either of two V-fl enginesâ€"l62-Hp. standard on all models, l82-Hp. available in Fairlane and Station Wagon models with Fordomatic Driveâ€"providing instant safety-response to all your demands, and giving you a feeling of conï¬dence and security when passing calls for quick action. When you buy a Ford, you get a totally new overhead-valve V-8 engine as standard equipment in any model you choose without paying anything extra for it! This great V-8 is completely new. It’s the most advanced short-stroke, over- head-valve design. It’s a completely proved V-8â€"product of the experience gained in building more V-8’s than all other manufacturers combined. In every ’55 Ford you get the long, low, modern styling that was inspired by the famous Thunderbitd . . . you get Ball-Joint Front Suspension, the revolutionary advancc in chassis dcsign, for smoother riding and easier steering! (Cams nature: tummmd u "unlined on "Student" OI 3m modulo, oyllonal at mm can an aunt.) YOUR FORD DEAtER INVITES YOU TO DRIVE IT 'lVOW/ Everv Try a totafly new experience flirlmn Junlbu' Although the lst Richvale Guide Co. has been very busy knitting, sewing and making plans for their bazaar the girls have still fopnd time to work hard for badges. At the meet- ing on Tuesday March ‘29 Guide Captain Mrs. M. Lawson pre- sented Pauline Paul with her Needlewoman and Little House Emblem. Gail and Gay Lewis received their 2nd glass badge, At the Brownie meeting, Wed- nesday March 30. Brown Owl presented the following badges. To Mary Parker the Needle- worker and Jester badges. Diane Gilmore the Minstrel badge. Tru- dy Peck and Shiriy Gordon. Skaters badge Marilyn Huston and Margo Martin Collectors badges. The same evening Geraldine Chauklin, Kathleen Cowl and Cherelanne Butler were enrolled as Brownies. Guides Carol Bursey. Pathfinder, Gay Lewis and Carole Jarman, Child Nurse and Donna Wainwright Child Nurse and Needlewoman. A. Chote officiating. The god- parents were Mr. and Mrs. Nor~ man McDermott. Mr. and Mrs. George Park, Mrs. Doyle‘s par- ents from Montreal attended the ceremony also. Brownies The finals of the area school hockey games were played last week. Thornhill were winners of the girls competitions and Lang- staff the victors in the boys' division. Chï¬sï¬ening \Kelvin Thomas Patrick Doyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Doyle was christened last Sunday af- ternoon at St. Mary's Anglican Church, Richmond Hill, Rev. A. The ladies of the Auxiliary. Branch 375. Richmond Hill, will be assisting with the annual can- cer campaign held during the month of April. Bait Vaughan Ratepayers Assoc. There will be a very import- ant meeting of the Ratepayers on Thursday April 7 at the Comâ€" munlty Hall, Spruce Ave., 8:30 pm. The water committee will report their progress and discuss future plans in connection with water for Richvale. report future water Social Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher. Edgar Avenue have left on a motor trip to Florida. They will be visiting in Hollywood, Florida and Miami-Beach. Hockey At the March 30 meeting of the W. A. held at the home of Mrs. George Allison, Oak Ave., Rev. A. A. Chote joined the la- dies and brought lovely slides of different churches around Peter- borough and district.' The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Webb, 68 Edgar Ave., no Wednesday April 13 at 2:30. Legion :TFORD. [lave yggia’riven a Ford Monarch RICHMOND HILL CORRESPONDENT: MRS. R. F. PAUL TU. 4-2800 I I5! Maori; RICHVALE NEWS Isa lore/y P, t; An assistant Scout master is badly needed for the Langstaff Scouts, as they now have a big trqop and would like to expand even further. The meetings are held on Thursday evenings from \7 to 9, anyone who would be interested in assisting is asked ’to contact Mr. N. Perry. AV. g- 3378 or Mr. P. La Chappelle, Scoutmaster. (The next meeting of the Par- ent Education group will be held at the home if Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Wickett, Westwood Lane, on Monday night, April 11 at 8:30. Langstuf Cubs and Scouts Rent an Accordion M U N D I N G E R ACCORDION ACADEMY The boys of both groups are holding rehearsals for the Church Parade and dedication of their fla s which will take place on Sun ay evening at 7 pm. April 17, in StuMary's Anglican Church. Richmond Hill. They will be accompanied by the 2nd Richvale Guide Co. Need Scoutmaster er and Mrs. Swindle. president 3f the retarded children assoc- iation were guests. Lynn Hall, Caroline Meadlow, C. Wright. Diane Davis and Gail Durham were official hostesses for the evening. Elena Nelson and Elaine Gordon poured tea. Don- na Gordon and Elena Nelson sang solos and the mothers and girls played games and sang. l‘he mothers were presented with daffodils as they left. The next meeting of the 2nd Richvale Guide mothers auxil- iary will be held at the home of Mrs. Gordon, 15 Roosevelt Dr. next Wednesday at 8:15 pm. At the euchre given by Mrs. D. Morrison of Doncaster, last week the prize-winners were as follows: Ladies. Mrs. H. Morris- on. Mrs. Nokes. Mrs. H. Nelson. The gentlemen's prizes went to Mr. H. Nelsen, Mr. H. Taylor and Mr. A. erght. Mr. H. Gotts- chalk. was the lucky winner of the beautiful door prize donated by Mrs. H. Taylor, Senior. Parent Education The 2nd Richvale Guide Co. en- .ertalned their mothers at an evening daffodil tea last Tues- jay at the home of the Guide Captain, Mrs. H. Gottschalk. Mrs. J. Kirk Guide Commission- al' $2.00 per week includes Rent and Lesson Phone TU. 4-1785 Studio: 118 Hall Street Richmond Hill (1E; the entirely’ new Ford V8 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thus-5.. AM 1, 1955 host of Is. I‘m afraid are eternal optimists. As motor‘ ists. we refuse to face the fact that warm someday have a Serious accident. 'High, backward-facing seats would not ugly save a pas- senger‘s neck from the jolt of a iast'stop, they would also pre- vent passengets from crashing into the dashboard and wind- shield. safety belt. In buying a used car. New in a hater 3 customer 160k: for, really without thinking about II. when he tests the brakes and eounds out the engine hr performance. Safety is His factor we think of when we examine every car on our lot before it goes out for sale. We put through its paces eo you won't have 20 worry abou! h. Seat belts are a good idea, but a friend of mine has come up with an alternative. If people don‘t want to wear safety belts. he says, face all the passenger seats in I car the other way round. 1951 METEOR COACH I950 CHRYSLER 3EDAN 7‘ For luxury motoring ..... I949 PON‘I‘IAC SEDAN L And with the “at: facing backwards, he says, put back: on them high enough IO a sudden stop won't snap off your wife's neck. ’ 1 Sound lanlalï¬c? Well. the 0.3. Military Air Trans- port Service and the Royal Air Force have decided that all .their iransporis lrom now on will have backward-facing leaks. In a plane ihat crashed in Africa. 25 passengers were facing the rear. They all lived. The crew of, six were fac- ing iho front. Five of them 6M In 1950. one manufacturer bravely decided 30 offer seat balls as standard equipment. The “cm was quickly wixh- drawn when people concluded that the car must be dangorous. Fine fransporfafion a? row «on? But so much for dreams. The euiest way is still one OWHOI' COI’ EMpire 6-3166 a loin/[y new undead-valet Vt? J/andara’ 27114me in m mac/e! ................ $995.60 $595.00