The regular May meeting of Carrvllle United W.A. the Carrville United Church, was held on Wednesday, May 7. at the home of Mrs. James Williams with 12 ladies present. Meditation was the theme of the devotional part of the meet- ing which was called to order by flee-president, Mrs. J. Baktr. Thé scriptui'e was read by Mrs. R. Kirk and Mrs. J. Baker led SALE STARTS THURSDAY, MAY 15th, 9 am. - UNTII. SATURDAY, MAY 24th, 6 pm. - CLOSING IIP on THE 24th uN'rII. THE FALL voï¬ï¬qzâ€"Jgï¬n‘ OUR STORE WAS DESTROYED BY, FIRE ON THE NIGHT OF APRIL 22nd AND WILL, NOT BE‘ READY TO OPEN AGAIN UNTIL THE FALL. ‘ THE MERCHANDISE THAT WE HAD PURCHASED SPECIALLY FOR OUR THIRD ANNUAL SUMMER SALE THAT WE USUALLY RUN AT THE END OF JUNE WAS STORAGED IN OUR TORONTO WAREHOUSE --- WE HAVE NOW BROUGHT, UP ALL OF THIS BRAND NEW MERCHANDISE AND EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD RIGHT OUT TO THE BARE WALLS. CORRESPONDENT: MRS. BERT MIDDLETON Tcgphone Maple 130R3 CARRVILLE NEWS TRAINING PANTS RAYON ANKLETS BABY SLEEPERS YOUNG CANADA SHOPPING CENTRE BOYS’ 2-PIECE CABANA SUITS LADIES’ NYLON HOSE Brown, Navy, Grey Sizes2-4-6 Asst. Colours Sizes 5 - 8V: 55c Plus Hundreds And Hundreds Of Other Items Too Numerous Shop Early And Get Your First Choice! “SERKA†Reg. $4.98 8V; - 10V; pr. $1 .00 :88c in prayer. Mrs. J. Read read a story on “A Mother's Gratitudeâ€. based on Hannah and Mary, two of the wonderful mother‘s of the Bible. The business session then followed. Mrs. G. Williams, treas- urer, reporting on how the monv ey from the insurance following the ï¬re last fall. had been spent. Mrs. R. Middleton reported an invitation from Headford WA. to attend their service on Sunâ€" EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD OUT TO, THE BARE WALLS PEDAL PUSHERS CONTOUR ‘ SHEET KIDDIES’ BOXER SHORTS SPORT SHIRTS SUNBONNETS 77c 47c KNITTED 84c NaVy, Brown Sizes 1-12 KIDDIES’ INFANTS’ Reg. $2.98 (‘SERKA99 BOYS’ 3-6x' day. May 11 The members were very pleas- ed to have Mrs. S. Wood, who is making a remarkable recovery following her serious illness, and also Mrs. Hayter, one of our old- er citizens. 7E.†Bone will have the June W.A. meeting. Mrs. E. Bone and Mrs. J. Bush- ell assisted Mrs. Williams. the hostess, with refreshments. School News The children enjoyed a trip around the world by ï¬lm on Wed- nesday, courtesy of Mr. de Waal. one of the student teachers who brought them and showed them. Mrs. Tilt is at Carrville School this week as Mr. Green is sick. DON’T FORGET ~ - WE MUSTHCLOSE UP SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 24 IT'S JUNE IN MAY IN RICHMOND HILL Temporary Location PEDAL PUSHERS FRILLY SUNSUITS PLAID J UMPERS Tan, Black, Faded Blue GIRLS’ DENIM JEANS $1 :67 pr. CARDIGANS 55c INFANTS’ COTTON GIRLS’ 7-12 GIRLS’ 8-1 4-6x The girls of the Carrvule Un- ited Church choir gave their leaâ€" der, Mrs. John A. Baker, 3 sur- prise birthday party on Satur- EACH cor. Yonge and Arnold Sts. (Wimbridge Bldg.) SHORT & HALTER BOYS’ BOYS’ SUNSUITS Reg. $1.98 Reg. $2.98 “PIXIE TOGS†BOYS‘ COAT SETS WITH ETON CAP BOYS’ INTERLOCK T-SHIRTS TODDLERS’ DRESSES White Only Sizes 2 - 3‘ SETS 2-4-6 $1.33 $1.99 2-4-6 day. May 10. After choir prac- tise, the girls presented her with a lovely brooch and ear rings to match. Nancy Middleton made the presentation and then ice cream and cake were enjoy- ed. Those present besides the girls â€" Beverley Bushell, Gretta Middleton, Barbara McLaren. Penny Houston â€"â€" were Mrs. J. Bushell. Mrs. Wm. Houston. Mrs. .tI. Williams and Mrs. R. Middle- on. Attend Christening Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barton and John Barton, Mrs. R. Middleton. Gretta and Nancy. attended the christening service of Elizabeth Ann Wilson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilson, Toronto. at St. set EACH EACH SET KIDDIES’ STRAW PURSES BOYS’ SHIRT & SHORT DRESS PANTS Blue, Maize, White $1 .99 pr. 42c T-SHIRTS BOYS’ INTERLOCK BOYS’ GAB. DRESSES Reg. $3.98 GIRLS’ SETS 3-6x 7-12 8-14 Stephens United Church, Toron- to. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson were the godparents. Following the service. 38 friends and rela- tives enjoyed a buffet salad lunch at the Dean Wilson home. Socials ' - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oliver and Helen Oliver of Richmond Hill. visited on Tuesday at the Bert Middleton home. Misses Margaret Williams and Jill Nunn attended Bréwnie Camp over the week-end at Oshawa. We were very sorry to hear of the death of Mr. Fred Uffen of TorontoI brother of Mrs. Jas. Hobday. We would like to ex- press very sincere sympathy to her and her family. each THE LIBERAL‘. Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday, May 15, 1993 BOYS’ CHINO CAR COATS SHORT & BLOUSE BOXER JEANS TWEEDY CORD. Button Shoulder Stripes & Plain T-SHIRTS 51c 99c INFANTS’ Pyjamaj 8-10-12 BOYS’ KRINKLE GIRLS’ SET 7 - 14 2-6x Sorry to hear Mrs. Albert Mid- dleton has to g9 into the hospi- tal again for treatment on her leg. Her many Carrville friends hope it wont be for too long. School News The Can-ville baseball team played Patterson on Friday last ang rwonï¬lGâ€"ls. Congratulations. Brian Walker, Caroine school pupil, almost cut off his thumb and cutting the next two ï¬ngers quite badly, of Woodbridge won two prizes at the 93th annual convention of the Ontario Educational Association. She won ï¬rst prize in the Con- servation Class. WOODBRIDGE : Doris Heffton To List Here DRILL SLIM JIMS KIDDIES’ ASST. CAR COATS CORD. & CHINO LINED WINDBREAKERS GIRLS’ SHORTS Red, Aqua, Tan Asst. Colours KIDDIES’ FLANNEL SHIRTS GIRLS’ 7-14 3-6x 7-12 3“ Richvale Ornamental Iron Works For Stair & Porch Rails, Grilles & Gratings, Fire Escapes, Portable Welding & Repairs. Phone AV. 5-4421 Evenings AV. 5-3678