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The Liberal, 20 Dec 1956, p. 13

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THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Ont. Thursday_ December ‘20, 1956 l3 _‘_._.â€"-â€"~ M BUTTONVlLLE ll; . . . Correspondent: Mrs. RH. Lent ” JOB PRINTING REQUIREMENTS a. R. 2 com... 9 ‘ . . _ Phone AXminster 3-6188 l . ‘ ~ Fine Workmanship â€" Reasonable Prices , The installation of a no“. out :3 “ - IIU. 4-1 furnace at rown s orners â€" ited Church was delayed a week. but is now in working order. leaving much more room in the basement for Sunday School m- commodation. On Friday night, December 21, Christmas Concert- goers will enjoy the benefit of the new heating system. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marson are happy to have their new son home from the hospital, as of last week -â€" a very special Christmas gift for Christine and John. Miss Lillian Riscbrough of Willowdale has been a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. George Kelly Sr. . Mrs. Robt. Rodick's cousm, Mr. McAllister of Bolton, visited at the Rodick home for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Stephen- son entertained Brown's Corners United Church choir members when practise was held at their home on Thursday of last week. After an evening of Christmas music. refreshments were served by the hostess. . _ Sympathy of the community 15 extended to the family of Mr. Bruce Beatty. Bobmere Farm, who died suddenly at his home early last week. Mr. Beatty was I a brother of Rev. G. A. Beatty of i Agincourt. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hord, Judy and Jim, have had a few visits from the other member of the family, David of Marmora, this autumn, and are looking forward _ to seeing him at Christmas. ‘ 1 WJ. Euchre Series Ends 2 UXB R 'DGE Ken Foster was the grand win- ner with a score of 391 for four games when the Buttonville W.I. Euchre Fall Series came to a close on Friday evening of last week. Eleven tables of players were in attendance and prizes for the night were won by Mrs. Ada Wood. Miss Velma Findlay, Mrs. Jack Leaf, Bert Nichols. Ken Fos- ter and W. J. Cox. Mr. Ashton Calvert won the lucky draw chicken, and freezeout winners were Mrs. Cowling and Mrs. fi‘ 1. 2} $3.26? 7 1‘1 rt 25.1 t ‘~. 3:5 ’ , .. .4 . hum“ "'9'", "I," 3" Mill” 0 Wm: Control Valve and Slime In Handle Wray, Hugh Allen and Elmore 0 fl lbl “le W! Evans. Hostesses for the even- , u ’ 7 ll Maud . '99!” bands Nd dull” Clean and dry ing were Mrs. Charles Hooper. o Nmralgrlpforury «Idler o rm any %” garden 59,, Elfin/Eéslfiltfi/gthhggfia Oakes Players are asked to remember Here's a gift that's "top: with Pops"â€"at a snbstantial savings. 5' 98 the Cancer Society Benefit Bridg; ‘ f'. RICHMOND HlLL . a Good-looking "Professional Design" Flagged Nylon Auto Wash Brush. Designed to do a bottor job, taster . . . neator, tooâ€" no clapping water over hands or clothes. Controlled spray forced through vaotl in the brush head quickly loosen: dirt and floats it and Euchre in Buttonville Hall i“ January 7 and the beginning of the winter Euchre series on Jan~ away. ash and rims. in on. oasy operation. Shaped to fit all contour: of the car. the soft. flexible rubber protect: our finish. It‘s won" “3551;; Lynda Leaf and Bev. colourful and handsome. built for natural convenient action with erle Ashton 5 em last week_end Corrafortfiblo corrugated hand grip on handle. Simply attach to ' withy Mr afidp Mrs Fred Leaf car on oso. ' ‘ ' ' _ Buttonville WJ. .r MeeMMeMMMMHMMMMMMHenna“ Mrs- John Wilkins entertained W.I. members on Thursday of cmmn TIRE HAS THE RIGHT ll at home for their Christmas meet- } I w ing. Mrs. Charles Hooper was in ‘ _ >- the chair and Mrs. James Rodick i‘ Z . was secretary. When members " answered the roll call, they made i SCARBORO donations of home made candy ‘ which were given to Mrs. Wm. McGimpsey who will turn it over to Mrs. Brown of the Sal- vation Army for distribution am- ong elderly patients at 999 Queen St. W. The Christmas atmosphere was set when Mrs. Gordon Pur- I 32- .-=>. H _ H c I ves sang a group of Christmas v x s o R an a o D y _ M o U N T ls-Piooo socxs'r WRENCH ss'râ€" mug“ “r015 and pop ‘ 5°“g5~ 01m. SIGNAL Ki'râ€"r r . WRRORâ€"Suporbly daoiqnod in “dud? bath ° “mph” '/2' d'i" all can 1940.55. Easy to install will: Th?“ Speakel Of- the. afternoon ‘3 is. pwuimhooad “1., numb“, arid y‘ am. outfit with popular a mewdmen r0! mm popular 6. was 1‘ rs. B. C. Sislei, who told a... chroma plan. «ya diam, us. new. and “It models 6 45 m 8 79 many details of ordinary life in ' 3 kWh-u ' -. ' Denmark. Describing the difi‘i- culties of the average apartment dweller in Copenhagen (and there are almost no self-contained houses), Mrs. Sisler told of hav- ing to walk up four or five flights of stairs for there are no eleva- tors. Everyone heats his own apartment and must carry coke upstairs and ashes downstairs. There are no electric appliances as we know them, and shopping 15 a process of visiting one store after another for each separate article purchased. Parcels must as TWIN AUTO FLOOR MATS â€"Doi DOOR-EDGE" â€" rs. j t Iignod in pain to high-style and lot- modol our 'n. t 11 - "AXE-WAYHFOMPASS‘F" “um: be carriedv as very few people ' O 0 mom, "I “mm”. ma. m“. 9! won H “rain l u rouvnw boat or plane. Accuroto. may to are allowed to buy cars. Danes I human colon mu- m/idno-s m2 mid. Nout bakelito cu...2 . are probably the most cultured ' a“ _ ' ‘ . _ . _ I _ I ~ . . . I ' _ . ‘ I _ I - ~ - - - - - - I Suction cup mount , . . . . .29 and widely travelled people in Europe. A group of 5,000 Danish housewives rec‘ently went to r ' Rome on a tour â€" the group is . . a subsidiary of the Associated l countrywomen of the World, With which Women‘s Institutes affiliate. After Mrs. Sisler's talk .y .\> ., _. :.I I} " 7 '1 ' ' : A Q C . O ' Mrs. F. Leaf read select' - . nxnaus'r EXTENSIONâ€"Popular CURB'SIGNALS â€" Savo (under: DASH FENCE-Rod. amn. blue or poetry and Mrs Purves 5:31:58? " u 1 ' o ' long weigh. .uh. ."L HhHJuh. and whitewall tiral. Protect wheel yellow fluorescent plastic with other group of songs alignmont. Highly triple chroma finish. For duo.“ d p ~ _ _ V _ _ ‘ ‘ ~ I super-auction cup mount. FOll " ' ‘ - 'l: l \ai' molt popular can . . - . - . - 1 :19 bum: 65 to 1 l9 vm “mum” ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ - ~ :29 1y timoe“13%sthgngbiitdnaifhgilellge E, hostess, assisted by Mrs. George Qakes, Mrs. J. Rodick and Mrs. Charles Hooper served tea. SENTlNEL “Yr... . t . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... _: AUTOMATIC Back-up Light .. 3-79 ,,,,, " ‘5 Largo dittuainq HAND SPOTLAMPA ZIPPER KEY CASE â€" TRUNK LIGHTâ€"â€" typo lan- nond- Plug: into cigar lightar. Smooth calf-grain cow- Xlluminatos spare tiro, . otluodctliqht " “clad baam unit hide; hold. 6 Ray: and luggage. atc., when massage: ...... 3.98 1.25 ""2";- 1.69 ALUMINUM STORMS g _ H """" “a . """" Factory installed and o i, \ guaranteed .. WHEEL PETE CRAPPER MUFF .36 ml is... a... oil a. man. Ail-“ELSEcTnlc ENGINE firs-its A ll AV. 5-2558 ,_ wheel: one all. fit: all cars. CUNIIVdERlSAL "HOSE-LINE" HEATER â€" With moment t and ll-ft. weathl roof 0rd MOHAIR murr . Warm and sgégw° ici'iY‘liE‘sz rt: ‘11 rp- c " H I v - r ‘ bl -. F .0“. (or wing“ driving comforgo36 Gen-rel Motor: built car‘s“ .‘. . . ff". ..:â€":~:_F:Shn NYLON Deep pi1._ PLUG-IN TYPE â€" For most Chrysler-built cars to 1954. t . k [501! and feel- lilu oxporuivc ford vs d B 1955 56 p L D-avar. Various chad" . '98 No “C I h V l ' I i I . . r l V I . . 1 i l ‘ I I V - I l . h I . - ' e w Service STEEL FABRICATING $To Customer Specifi- cations SHOP THI’RSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TILL . amass BROS. 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