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RICHMOND HILL CALL ANY TIME 221 Lawrence Ave. Richmond Hill THOINHILI. WAlnut 4-2548 PHONE TU. 4-2061 (OI The regular monthly meeting of the W.A. was held in the church on Wednesday evening of last week. and considering the condition of the roads there was yvAlv-uâ€"'_. a good attendance with several ladies from the Melville United Church. The Scripture Lesson was read by Mrs. Lloyd Beatty. The Lesson Thoughts were taken by Mrs. Gordon Mortson. Miss Betty Huston was guest soloist, with Miss Coral Perkins as her accompanist. Mrs. Pope intro- duced the guest speaker â€" Mrs. William Marjoribanks. Past President of the Women’s Divis- ion of the United Nations, Tor- onto Branch. Mrs. Marjori- banks gave a wonderful descrip- tion 01 the United Nations As- sembly'llall, and how problems dealt with and referred to it as the clearing house of the troub- les of th eworld, and how the power of veto is applied. Mrs. Marjoribanks quoted that "Alli Nations use it, Russia abuses it."‘ She explained that the press will always dramatize the Assembly meetings but give little space to the wonderful work done by spe- cialized agencies such as W.H.0. which helps wherever there is need for assistance; F.A.O. with food for the hungry and Agricul- ture assistance: UNESEF, which helpsthe children of the world, whether their country is a mem- ber of the United Nations or not; Unesco which assists with educa- tion as two-thirds of the world’s population is illiterate. Mrs. Marjoribanks said the United Nations’ slogan is: “Help Them to Help Themselvesâ€, and asked that we should pray for the suc- cess of the United Nations and for peace. that more good had been done by prayer than the world will ever realize. Mrs. H. McCague thanked the speaker for her inspiring talk. A social half hour followed. of the different countries are} l Bridal Portraits well as forest wealth and beauty spots all suffer when ï¬re engulfs Ontario woodlands. April 1 to October 31, ofï¬cial forest ï¬re season, is_time of highest‘hazard. Be careful. everybody! lagerquist studio Our experienced photographer. know how to make beautiful bridal portraits that you will always unsure as lasting keepsakes of your wedding day. Come in to ace our bridal portraitsâ€"or (all lad’ay for an appointment. "7 ' -om. emu Lam and Forms Photo FOREST FIRE FIGHTER RESCUES FAWN~Fish and wildlife as CORRESPONDENT: Mrs. W. Sandle. Victoria Square Telephone Gormley 542! YOU WILL CHERISH FOREVER 93 YONGE ST. S. RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-2791 VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS Y.P.U. Misses Audrey Gee, Betty Glover. Marion Nicholson and Mary Siberry, Messrs. Neil Mor- tson, Nelson Buchanan, Ronald Gee, David.and Donald Boynton, attended the Young Peoples Un- ion of the Toronto Centre Pres- byterial annual banquet held in Queensville United Church on Wednesday evening of last week. Sr. Women’s Institute The regular monthly meeting of the Sr. Women’s Institute will be held May 3 at 8 pm. at the home of the president, Mrs. Mar- cus Jarvis. The roll call is to be answered by "Canadian woman in the news." Mrs. A. Frlsby will give a reading. Mrs. Bruce, the District President from Toronto, will bring greetings. The topic Life of Anna Jarvis, founder of Mother’s Dayâ€, will be given by Mrs. D. Parsons. Hostesses will be Mrs» Jarvis, Mrs. A. Mortson and Mrs. H. McIntosh. WM.S. News The Rural Rally of the WMS of the Toronto Centre Presbyter- ial will be held on May 4, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Aurora United Church. Please bring a box lunch. Dessert and tea will be served at a small charge. It is requested that as many ladies attend as possible. The Open House at the New United Church Training Schobl, 77 Charles St. West. Toronto, will be held May 6, 2.30 to 5 p. m. and 7.30 to 9 pm. The clos- ing exercises of the school will be held in Carlton St. United Church, Toronto, on May 10, at 8 pm. There will be 13 students to graduate. All W.M.S. mem- to graduate. All W.M.S. mem- bers are invited. Birthday Party On Saturday evening. Mrs. Arnold Mortson, Mrs. F. Walk- er and Mrs. P. Bennett enter- tained aboutr 407young people of the community in honour of Neil Mortson. Freddie Walker and Ray Bennett whose birthdays were in April. Arnold Mortson took his tractor and two wagons and gave the young people a hay-ride over some of the town- ship roads. Then they returned to the community hall where they enjoyed games and contests, and refreshments prepared by the above three ladies. During the refreshment period, three young girls lit the candles on the birthday cakes. While Neil. Freddie and Ray blew out the candles, everyone sang “Happy Birthday." An hour or so of dancing followed. Neighbourhood Notes Miss Grace Boynton left on Wednesday for England where she will spend the next month with her cousin. _ Mrs. F. Walker and Miss Ma- bel Sanderson attended the Mundinger Accordion concert in Massey Hall on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Empring- ham and girls had dinner Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. L. Knapp and Irene. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Elward have returned home after spend- ing the past several weeks in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clubine. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Clubine. all of Richmond Hill had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs.» John Empringham. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Macdon- ald of Jefferson had Sunday ev- ening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bennett and Ray. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DeFoe, who on April 30 will be celebrat- ing their 17th wedding anniver- sary. Congratulations are extended to Mr. R. E. Sanderson. who on May 3 will be celebrating his 80th birthday. Mrs. Douglas Gee had a quilt- ing bee at her home one day last week. Rev. A. C. Huston was guest speaker at the North Parkview United Church, Toronto, Sunday evgning. Mr. Douglas McWhirter leaves this week to take up duties with the navy for the summer months at Halifax. We wish Douglas every success in his work. Miss Marion Nichols and Mr. Nelson Buchanan had Sunday evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Canning. on April 28: Ronald Orr, who will be ï¬ve years old on April 30. ' Miss Betty Gaymzin is spending several days with her cousin, Miss Karen Chadwick. Birthday greetings to: Mr. L. L. ‘Nichols. Ray Bennett, Harry Barber. Jr.. for April 28; Jimmy Valliere who will be one year old Neighbourhood Notes Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hall re- turned from Florida last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lund and family have moved to Richmond Hill from Jefferson. We welcome the Roberts fam- 11Y. new residents in Jefferson at the former home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Harper. who moved to T0591th xecently. Helen Anderson was 11 years olquast Saturday, Apri} 23: Blll Richards, Elgin Mills, is recovering nicely after the oper- ation he underwent at Newmark- et_Hospital two weeksrago. Ernié Ensor attended ‘i’arents' Night' at the Richmond Hill Masonic Hall. Son Mich- ael is a cub in Richmond Hill A Pack. Brownie Enrollment Commissioner Mrs. D. R. Gunn enrolled five more Brown- ies in the Jefferson Pack on Thursday of last week with Mrs. Dickson Miller and Mrs. M. Morrison present as visitors to witness the impressive cere- mony. OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Gibson Electric Refrigerator & General Electric Washing Mach- ine, near new, Gurney 4-Bumcr Gas Stoée. near-new, Chesterï¬eld, Garden Tools, etc. The property of W. HILLIER 19 Edgar Ave.. West at Stop 22 Yonge St. Richvale SATURDAY. MAY 7 1 Electric Refrigerator. Gibson new 1953 1 Gas 4-burner Stove. Gurney, near new H Electric Washing Machine, General Electric, near new 3-Piece Chesterï¬eld Suite Studio Couch Kitchen Cabinet Iron Bedstead, ’springs and mattress Electric Clock Ironing Board Floor Lamp Buffet and 4 chairs Kitchen Table Kitchen Chairs Bedroom Dressers Ice-Box Small Cupboard Stool 1 Galvanized Tub Electric Vacuum Cleaner Lawn Mower Number of Fruit Jars 1 Large Overcoat Quantity of Garden Tools 1 Bucksaw Number of Wooden Posts 30 Rod of Wire Fence Number of Sacks Quantity of Cooking Utensils Quantity of Odd Dishes Many other articles too numer- ous to mention. Terms cash. No reserve. Moving to ,England. Sale at 2 pm. D. Goulding. Clerk HHHH‘ HHHHNwHHHHH éLVIN S.AFARMER,'Kï¬â€"c_tioneer Gormley, Ont, 'phf’doï¬ï¬lé‘fs'éii AUCTION SALE Prior to the enrollment of ELGIN MILLS - JEFFERSON NEWS Here’ 3 Another Week’ 5 HARDWARE SPECIALS 8; GARDEN ACCESSORIES 50’ Plastic Garden Hose, complete with D Handle Spades, reg. $3.29 eouplings less 20:31:,“ reg- 353-95 Sale, L.H.R.M. Shovels, reg. $3.29 24 YONGE ST. S. CORRESPONDENT: MRS. B. G. ROBERTSON Brookslde Bold. Telephone TUrner 4-1396 - VICEROY, 8†wheel closed 14†cut, SUPER CLIPPER, same as above, 5 blades (110 eXChange 01' refund) but better quality (no exchange or Reg. $12.95 refund) reg. $22.50 We are discontinuing our line of Rotary Lawn DeLuxe Boy Power Mower Cut your lawn in minutes and have more time for leisure. 18†cut. recoil starter. combination choke, and top switch. Has many other features. Why not drop in and look this one over. ENGLISH LAWN MOWERS RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE and offering these at HUGE SAVINGS Sale Sale Sale $6.93 Sale m We stock parts for all the above Lawn Mowers Beverley Lock. Jeannie Richards Patsy and Jo Anne Woodbury and Sandra Dick, the pack re- viewed the program for the‘ Brownie Rally being held at Au- rora Park on May 14. Owing to the change in school bus schedule the Brownies now begin their meeting at 4:30 on Thursdays, finishing at 6 o'clock. Polio Vaccine Peter Miller téok a group pho- tograph of the pack and_ leaQers: All but six of the juniors in Grades 1 and 2 at Jefferson Pub~ lic School received their first polio vaccine needles last_yveek. The six children who did not get the polio preventive vaccine were away from school owing to illness. Miss Margaret Creasy. junior room teacher. and school trustee Mrs. E. A. Terry, accompanied the children on the school bus to and from Oak Ridges, where the vaccine was administered. Orange Home News Sorry to hear Miss Jessie Smith. of the Orange Home staff, injured her knee when she had a slight accident in one of the Toronto departmental stores last week. The Pride of York LOL visit- ed the Orange Home Friday night. April 15, and the Thorn- hill LOL gave the'children a party on Friday night of last week. William The Fifth With the birth of a son to Howard and Audrey Zimmerman of WeshHill, recently, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zimmerman of Elgin Mills were delighted to hear the baby is to be named. William Peter. This makes the fifth Wil- liam Zimmerman in five genera- tions. the first William Zimmer- man being born in 1805. $2.49 STUART PAXTON $2.49 Electrician WIRING LINE WORK $8.95 A. E. F. WRIGHT Real Estate SPECIALIZING IN Suburban & Country Properties WHEN BUYING 0R SELLING Call BA. 1-4343 or AV. 5-1902 Goods satisfactory or money Refunded Compare Our Prices Rotary Lawn DeLuxe Boy Power Mower Phone TUrner 4-2881 THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, April 28, 1955 TUrner 4- 2101 $89.95 New Work Plumbing 8: Healing EM. 6-5373 CLIPPER 9†enclosed B.B. Wheel. Rubber tired steel tubular handle. '16†wide, 5 blades (no exchange or refund). Reg. $18.50 English Wheelbarrows, a real buy, (no exchange or refund) ,reg. $9.95 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMM ERCE Richmond Hill Branch: H. C. Powell BUILDERS! ANDREWS 8 GR AY , MAPLE BLOCK 8: TILE Whether you are building one home or a hundred, you may beneï¬t by using mortgage loans under the National Housing Act 1954. See the manager of our nearest branch. He’ll gladly tell you how such loans are arranged. Mortgage loans are only one of the ‘many services we offer our customers at any of our more than 680 branches. Richmond Hill, Box 206 Phone TU. 4-1879/ Price PLANT : MAPLE, ONT. Sale Alterations Limited $13.95 $11.95 BLOCKS . BACK-UP TILE $5.95 RICHMOND HILL EDD * CONCRETE MAPLE 6 * BINDER Repairs * SLAG It: 4!