Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 24 Nov 1955, p. 8

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Write or Phone HARRY CHARLES, Richmond Hi”, TUmer 4-1872 REPRESENTING ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS ATTRACTIVE TOWN & COUNTRY PROPERTIES FOR SALE Licensed Mechanic Repairs To All Makes Of Cars Specializing In English Automobiles Tune-ups 733 Texaco Products 7:; Towing Service ELGIN MILLS r TU. 4-1773 SUBURBANITE Wintel ~vaoenjfiEAn Servlnz Richmond Hill a. District In all visual needs for 14 years. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill; patented Suburbanite tread design. 464 staggered cleats are specially angled to take hold and boost you along any road. Cleats are flexible, clean themselves as they roll. And the Suburbanite rolls quietly on bare pavement, too! Our Customers call this the ’ WEATHER COLD 00 nor 8E SCARED, BURN OUR GOOD OI L AND BE PREPARED You’ll pat yourself on the back, when you order fine quality fuel oil from us. Prompt service from meter- ed trucks. J. FOX & SON HEATING & APPLIANCES Oil Burners Installed & Repaired Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned Over 25 Years In Business . \X/ILLOUGHBY AER lâ€"IilAD omen: 4s Egllnton Ave. 3. OUR GARAGE TU. 4-1610 F. L. Lowrie, R.O. Optometrist Now in a modern ofiice in The Northern Building 31 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill Every Monday & Friday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Every Wednesday 9 am. to 12.30 noon Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Complete Optical Repair Service 50 EXPERIENCED SALESMEN Ontario, Thursday, November 24, 1955 Winter Tires WHAT MAKES! THIR WINTER TIRE GRIP? best winter tire ever. Ordera pair of Goodyear Suburbanites NOW and be set for safe winter driving. SONS (Available both Tubeless and Convenlional) Ladies’ Meeting The regular monthly meeting for the ladies of the Jefferson School Community Club and their friends and neighbors, will be held on Wednesday. Novem- ber 30 at the home of Mrs. J. A. Owens, 171 Baker St.. Richmond Hill. Asia's first penicillin factory, at Pimpri near Poona, India, is now well on the way to reaching its present production target of 1,000 pounds a month. Production began last March. Plant was set up with aid of the United Nations Technical Assistance Administration, World Health Organization, and UN. Children‘s Fund. Also with their aid, 13 lndians so far have been trained abroad in penicillin production. Seen here is a locally-trained technician making bio- Mrs. Owens, a former resident of this community, looks forward to seeing many old friends at- tending when the special guest for the occasion will be Mr. Fields of Toronto. An interest- ing evening is in store since Mr. Fields will speak on ‘Home Econ- omics’ and we understand there will be a lucky door prize for this one meeting. Orange Home News ioglcal test Wifh winter closing in rapidly. there is much sewing and alter- ELGIN MILLS - JEFFERSON NEWS A few minutes to check your battery may save hours‘of delay on the road. We’ll recharge, if it’s low. Hunt & Cook Motors GENERAL REPAIRS BOOST asid ’3 F in! Penicillin Factory, 178 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill for your Battery? Stop Here CORRESPONDENT: MRSJI. G. ROBERTSON _ Broomde Bond. Telephone TUrner 4-1396 _.__.___ eeting gular monthly meeting idles of the Jefferson !ommunlty Club and ids and neighbors. will m Wednesday. Novem- the home of Mrs. J. A. ’1 Baker St., Richmond vens, a former resident mmunity, looks forward many old friends at- Ihen the special guest ccasion will be Mr. ing to be done in the sewing room at the LTB and Orange Home, to prepare the little child- ren’s garments for the changing elements. Matron Freethy says. “We want everyone to know how much we appreciate the loyal help given to us by the Stitch and Sew Club." The S and S Club comprises a ground lad- ies from Richmond Hill who vlsit the Home one day a week to look after the sewing needs for those who live there. TU. 4-3151 in lafidfitory of poténcy of the penicillin produced. The North York Kiwanis Club recently held their annual Ladies’ Night at the Orange Home, entertaining the children and being entertained themselves by the youngsters. Following the program organized and produced by the Kiwanis. the nursery tots at the Home sang several songs, among them being the popular and comical song. “The Doctor" and a lovely group of Christmas Carols. The Rev. W. J. Wrixon. form- erly of St. Mary's 'Anglican Church, Richmond Hill, and now living in Port Hope, was a recent visitor in this district and To- ronto,, but owing to a very full and pressing schedule Mr. Wrix- on was unable to make a person- al visit to the Orange Home. which has always been very dear and close to his heart. However, he wrote a letter to Matron Free- flay and asked her to tell the children he hoped they would have a happy Christmas and prlayed, “That God will bless you 211 ." Personal Notes Mrs. Ray Jackson's friends will be happy to know that she has re- turned to her home at Mariday Farm, after spending six weeks in hospital as the result of a spinal injury. Mrs. Jackson is making very satisfactory prog- ress and is now able to be up and around a little more each day, Miss Florrie Beynon is on the sick list and her pupils from Jefferson School hope she will soon be better. During her abâ€" sence from school. Grades 2 and 3 are being taught by Mrs. Hop- kins. Enjoy Card Night Attendance was down a little from other years. when the Jef- ferson School Community Club held its Fall euchre and bridge party last Friday night, but all those who attended enjoyed a very pleasant evening of cards. Euchre, convened by Mrs. Tom Dick, was played in the north room of the school and bridge convened by Mrs. R. Kerwin was in the south room. During the refreshment period, which was arranged by conven- ors. Mrs. D. Goulding, Mrs. J. Hall and Mrs. M. Readhead. priz- es were awarded as follows: lst prize for euchre, Mrs. Fleming and Mr. Duffy; 2nd prizes. Mrs. Mumford and Slim Powell. lst prizes for Bridge. Mrs. McCul- lough and Hal Robertson: 2nd prizes. Mrs. Connolly and Mr. McCullough. Comunlon Sunday The regular monthly service of Holy Communion will be cele- brated at St. John's Anglican Church (-Yonge St., at Jefferson) at the 11:15 am. service this Sun- da'y. Summit Farms Wins At Royal Last year Art Gibson o'f Sum‘ mit Farms took home the champ- ionship for one of his Hereford bulls. This year the son of the champ, “Summit Dale Plus Mix- er", bred and raised at Summit Farms was awarded first prize in his class. In the Sale of Stars for Here- ford cattle. which followed the big show. a young bull. owned by Billy Gibson and which had been given him by his father Art Gibson last Christmas when it was a month old calf, was bought by Senora Maria H. D‘Lara of Cucuta. Col.. S.A. Two other animals ifrom Summit Farms were sold to Quebec buyers cert Group here held a play re- cently at which they raised $200 for the new Community Centre. BRADFORD : The Dutch S’pecial month-end selling of coats and jackets in four different Take advantage of this op- portune time to purchase a coat or locket at a substant- ial discount. It is also the ideal time to select HER Christmas gift. Make your choice now and have the garment placed in our Cold Storage Vaults until Christ- mas Eve. Remember! Terms [may be arranged to suit your convenience. $199.00 $299.00 $379.00 Kon Stiff Furs are famous for their styling and exod- ing quality which goes into every garment. In our Fact- ory on fhe promises, only top quality skins are used and no detail is overlooked #0 ensure the finest quality. price g’roups STORE HOURS â€" 9-( "SI-1760 AVENUE ROAD, RE. 5178 Muskrat Jackets (dyed) in all snades and sizes Natural Grey Kid Jackets Mouton (processed lamb) coals Russian Squirrel Sfoles (dyed) Norwegian Blue Fox Cape Black Persian Lamb Coats Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) Coats Blended Sheared Raccoon Coats « Natural Grey Persian Lamb Jackeis China Mink Jackets (died) Muskrat Back Coats (dyed) sizes 12 to 20 -â€" No. 1 quality. Black Persian Lamb Jackets (dyed) Dyed Squirrel Capes and Cape Jackets various models Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) Coat % length Natural Grey Perslah Lamb Coats â€" fine curl, medium told; Erie selection, 3/4 and full length Cape Seal (Fouke dyed) Coats, full length Sheared Beaver, dyed Breath of Spring Natural Grey Russian Squirrel Coats Natural Sheared Beaver Coats Fridays Till 9 pm. KIN S'I’IFI it pays to own custom designed furs . . . 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