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The Liberal, 11 Sep 1958, p. 9

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Electrician O... WIRING LINE WORK Phone TUrner 4~2881 STUART PA XTON Richmond Hill I‘Urner 4-1312 24 Elizabeth St. N. Richmond Hill Rich Black Peat Special Rates from 1 to 10 yard loads Our rates are reasonable GEO. MCMURRICH SONS LIMITED THURS.. FRI. Se”. 18. 19 Specializing in Purebred Cattle, Farm Stock, Furniture and Implements TUES.. WED. Sept. 16. 17 MAN IN THE GRAY FLANNEL SUIT Phone Gnrmley 5311 _ Gormley. Ont. SAL MON. Sept. 13 .15 LOVE ME TENDER (cinemnscopc) Elvis Presley ALVIN S. FARMER Quality guaranteed We also have cultured nursery sod Elgin Mills Loam and Sod Co. AV. 5-1514 We personalLv handle all sale bills and advertising. SPANISH GARDENER (Technicolor) Dirk Bonrde DEEP BLUE SEA (cinemascope) Adult Entertainment Vivian Leigh Park Avenue Pussy Cut (Technicolor) (Adult) (clnemascope) Gregory Peck, Jennfler‘Jones LIVING SWAMP (clnemascope) (tech) Appficationjprms forindividua! 'PayDirecz' emoimentavailable at banks and hospitals. In communnttesgithout a bank, the forms maybe obtained from the post omceA lndivi~ duais must register by September 30 to have protection effective January ‘1, 1959. WPORTMT; Do not rumor u I. individual i] you cu ngiuud tbrougb t Gran}: Jeff Chandler Joanne Dru INSURANCE ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE RAFâ€"Q} ‘ A DRANGO Cartoon Cartoon Cnrtoon YORK AND ONTARIO COUNTIES 36 YEARS EXPEthNL‘E HERBERT R. BUTT Licensed Auctinneer ' for Associated With Dependable Service Telephone The September meeting of the WA. will be held in the Sunday School room on Wednesday even- Ing. September 17th at 8 pm. Miss June Chandler. will show Will any parent who can offer trans ortation to the church on Mon ays at 7 pm. and from the church at 8.30 pm. please leave their name and phone number. If they are available for one dirâ€" ection only please state which way. We would like to form a pool if possible but We must know who will be available first. The Explorer Group will meet for enrolment at '7 pm. on Mon- day evening. September 15th, at the Victoria Square Church. Girls wishing further informat- ion please contact Mrs. Percy Bennett It Gormley 5503. or Mrs. May”, at Unlonville 295J8. Please remember that Sunday School is back at its regular time of 1 pm. Church service is at 2.30 pm. Rev. A. F. Binning- ton's sermon theme on Sunday. September 7th. was, “Are You Any Richer?" For next Sunday Szptember 14th, Rev Binnington‘s sermon theme will be, “Do You Bring Anything with You?" Ev- eryone is welcome 'to attend these services. The boy: on the Victoria Square team of the Richmond Hill and district Intermediate Softball League are to be con‘ gntulated on winning their semi- finals with Wimbridge-Glenbrae. Now they are in the finals with Richmond Hill Mainprize. We wish them every success in their games. Church News CORRESPHNUENT : MRS W SANDLE. ‘ Telephone Gormley 5421 VICTORIA SQUARE 4 Wellington St. 3. ToroMo Toronto EMpire 4-3317 Mr. nd Mrs. Heber McCague of Richmond Hill, Mr. and Mrs. John McCague had Sunday even- ing dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Hagvey_ Coflarg and fjamfly. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Orr and family of King had Sunday even- ing dinner with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wm, Orr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donnelley and Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Earl‘ Empringham spent Sunday at Niagara. On Monday Rev. and Mtg. A. F. Binnington entertained the Min- istr’el Fellowship at the Manse. >Misses Barbhra and Margaret Emprlngham spent the weekend wig!) MrsnLlKna‘ppr and Irene. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Kefl'er of Maple had Sunday evening dln~ ner with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Orr and family. - Mr. and Mrs. Art Moore and David of King had dinner on Wednesday evening of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Orr and family. the occassion being Mr. and Mrs. Moore's third wedding anniversary and Patricia Orr‘s secqnd birthday. Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Binnington spent some of their vacation with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt at their home in Chatham, New Jersey, U.S.A. We welcome to our community Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tyndall and family who have purchased M Herman Mortson‘s farm, and are now living in the farm-home. Innidentally Mrs. Tyndall used to live in this house. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Empringham on the birth of another daughter! A sister for the twins. Shirley and Bryon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilton and family of Toronto had Sunday evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hart and family. Mesérs. Mat Taylor and John Gee spent a week recently at Kenmount. - Birthday greetings to: Peggy Leitch who will be seven years old on September 12; to Mardi Tyndall who will be six years old any September 17. 7 At S. S. No. 7, School. three beginners Mardi Tyndall. Wallace MacDonald and George Stacey. Neighbourhood Notes , At S. S. No. 6 School there were ten beginners. Bruce Cowie, Jimmy Meakes. Lorrie Mackiness, Fred Chamberlain, Ronald Step~ pe. Gail Sanderson Muviel Mort- ron. Connie Kirkpatrick. Eileen Robinson and Yvonne Heath. When the school bells rang last week, there were three bpginners at the SS. No. 4 school, Shirley Nelson, Patti Gamble and Kathy Doner. pictures of her around-the~globe tour. All the ladies in the com- munity are invited to attend. Choir Practice The first choir practice of the fall session will be held in the church on Thursday evening, Sep- tomber 11, at 8 p.m.. sharp. All the members are urged and re- quested to attend. ' Rally Day Sunday. September ' let is, Rally Day Emphasis with the Sacrament uf Infant Baptism. School Notes Victoria Square NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Alf Miller re- turned Wednesday of last Week from a delightful vacation spent around Denver, Colorado. They enjoyed‘ sight-seeing and fishing trips. inthe mountains with their daughter Velma and her husb- and. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Otis, and before returning home they motored to Lincoln, Nebraska w \ere Don and Velma live. The remainder of their journey was by? plane. Mr. and Mrs. E. Crisp arrived home Labour Day week-end from ,a two-weeks’ vacation spent in t‘..e Huntsville area. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Johnston and their family spent Labour Day weekend with 'relatlves at Pembroke; the Kenneth Fosters were at Ottawa over the holiday with their daughters Kim and Elizabeth. We were élad to hear that Mrs. Harold Vaughan is making good progress following a recent oper- ation. Neighbourhood Note! Mrs. Albert Jones entertain- ed recently for her daughter who was five years old on September lst. Among the guests were: Don- na and Cindy Hiseler; Colleen Stephenson; Peggy Murgaski; Kay Woods: Debby Johnston and Lin a’s brother Jimmie and her grandmother Mrs. J ames McQuay. Mrs. S. 3‘. English enjoyed a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bruce and Mr. Bruce’s brother. sister and niece of Scotland, on Saturday evening of last week. The group enjoyed a session around the piano. Mrs. David Prentice entertain- ed at a Stork shower for Mrs. Albert Jones one evening a short time ago. Beverley was thrilkd with the gifts she received and happy to meet so many friends. Among those present were Mrs. Dick' Jones, Mrs. Gordon Scott. Mrs. H. Vaughan. Mrs. Gordon Vaughan, Mrs. Donald McQuay, Misses Lois and Jean Vaughan. Mrs. Bill Splonick. Mrs. Morley Jones. Mrs. Clara Magee. Mrs. Tom Mathieu. Marilyn Magee and Mrs. James McQuay. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fuller were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hard and Judy and Mrs. S. J. English, Sorry to learn Beverley Burr has been ill. We hope she is well quickly. ' . We don't hear much of the Easton family these days, but through Sylvia (who is now Mrs. Colin Kiltie of Toronto) we learn (OTT 2) CORNWALL, ONT., SEPT. 5 â€"~ UNVEILING â€" The St. Lawrence Power Proiect was officially opened in Comwull, Ont, today. The proiec’t has adjoining powerhouses â€"â€" the Robert H. Saunders - St. lawrence Generating Station, on the Canadian side, and the Robert Moses Power Dam, on the American side. Left to right in this picture are: Premier Leslie Frost of Ontario; Mrs. Robert Falconer, daughter of the late Mr. Saunders, Chairman of the Hydro-Electric Power Commission at Ontario from 1948 until his death in 19.55; and James 5. Duncan, present Chairman of the Commission. ‘ (CP Wirephoto) 1958 (Ontario Hydro) UORRESPONDEN'I : MRS F. I]. LEAF R. B. 3 (mt-mic! - Phone AXmlmter 343188 BUTTONVILLE NEWS 17, who attended here last year have been accommodated else- where thls term. Principal Murray Roberts will teach the senior grades. Miss Ruth Hansford has the intermediate room, and the Junior grades will have Mrs. Murray Roberts as their teacher again this year, following ,a year's leave of apsence when Mrs. Roberts attended Toronto Teach- er’s College. Home & School Membership Night September 24th Home and School executive members met at Buttonville School on Wednesday of last week to spark the opening guns for a succe sful season. Mrs. John Storey w s in the chair. and [lens for the student's graduation banquet to ‘be held October 17th were consolidated, The program committee has drawn up an in- teresting series of meeting for the Autumn season, the first one be- ing in charge of the Membership Committee who are working on a surprise or two for September 24th. The October meeting, in charge of Citizenship. will feat~ ure Mr. Lawson Mumberson as a detective with the Toronto Police Force for many years. and is at present on the Police Board of the Markham Township Council. Education night comes in Nov- ember and it is hoped that the Inspector of Schools for this dist- rict will speak to Home 8: School. For the Christmass meeting the committee has secured Rev. W. J. Burton of Kettleby as their guest. Anyone who has heard Mr. Burton speak will need no urging to attend this programme. Te en- sure your place on the Memberâ€" ship list of Buttonville Home 8; School Association. plan to at- tend the first meeting. September 24th at 8:30 pm. at the school. By joining Home & School you assure your children and their teachers of your sincere interest in their affairs. 89 children Were enrolled at Buttonville School when the school hell put an end to the vacation season on Tuesday of last week. This is a drop of ap- proximately 15, which is ac- counted for by the fact that grade 7 and 8 children from 5.5. The work committee of But- tonville W.I. met at the home of Mrs. George Kelly \on Tuesday evening of last week,»when plans for the Markham Fair display were made. Following the bus- iness discussion Mrs. Kelly served tea. Present were Mrs. Wm. Mc- Gimpsey, convenor. Mrs. James Rodlck. Mrs. E. Walton. Mrs. Joh? Donaldson and Mrs. Fred Iea . School Enrollment Down Mrs. Wm. Champion enter- tained fellow members of the Markham High School women 5.33 on Wednesday afternoon of last week. The guest of honour was the new member of the Km- ory department, Miss Sherle Perkin of Perth. Ontario. that Aileen and her husband Gray Merriam have spent the §pmmer months working in Ithica Overseas - Travel Service All Air and Steamship Lines Cruises Bookings With S. G. GURNEY BRADFORD PR. 5-3484 or TU. 4-2152 ‘ Willy B/Ijok. Hanson W MVVV C. STUNDEN RICHMOND mu. TU. mm "Dear John, I hope you are not still angry. I want to explain that I was really joking when I told you I didn‘t mean what I said about reconsidering my decision not to change my mind. Please believe I really mean this. Love, Grace.” Miss Mary Gough whose mu- rlage to Mr. Ray Grant of Union- vllle takes place in Brown‘s Com- er‘s United Church on Saturday September 27th. was guest of honour at a miscellaneous shower h‘ld in the Assembly Room at Leitchcroft Farms, recently. Pink and white streamers and baskets of gladloli in pastel shades made an effective setting for stacks of beautifully wrapped gifts, and Mrs. John Brumwell, Mr. Ted Cough and Miss Patty augh assisted With the cards and un- wrapping. Friends from all over the community were present to bring best wishes, and it was I dellghtful evening. Following the gift opening Mary invited every- one to attend her trousseau tea which will be held in the home Ray has built for her an 14th Avenue. Refreshments were ser- Ved, with Miss Dorothy Hood, Mrs. James Hood. Mrs. Douglas Tribbllng, Mrs. John Brumwell, Mrs. Ted Gough and others as- sisting. A young prep-school lad We know is still trying to decipher the following letter from his cur- rent girl friend: Sanitary Contractor ‘ ‘Véwt. V.V.v.wwwvwww‘wwanVvyfimu‘wvayw Guest At Bridal shower Drain: Cleaned I Repaired Septic Tania P-nmd MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY 10-11 am. 11-12 mm. -â€" Homemakers Classes 3:30-4:30 pan. -â€"- Children's Classes TUESDAY AND THURSDAY 8-9 pm. -â€" Business Girls arid Homemakers Classes FRIDAY POSTURE v): GRACE OF MOVEMENT 7'2: INTERPRETIVE DANCE THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday, September 11, 1958 Lclzmona WLLL J‘ 6A LEVENDALE ROAD (opp. Loblaws) 4:30-5:30 pm. -- Teenagers RICHMOND HILL BRANCH FOR SEPTEMBER TERM PRospect 3-5506 (Toronto Studio WA. 1-8015) ‘.:s;;.;.;"3f75;22;;; S; Please Register Early $2,16me «.W . . Wm“&“¢m’) S Yonge St. EASY TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED CLASSES COMMENCE MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 15 Please Register Early 1957 Dodge Mayfair, 8 cyl., automatic, low mileage 1956 De Soto, automatic, 8 cylinder, ' low mileage 1956 Dodge Regent Sedan, 6 cylinder 1956 Dodge Suburban, 8 cylinder ' These are one owner can We have in stock a number of New Dodge Quality cars we must sell. Good deals. Complete Septic Tank Repair Service Accurate Septic Tank Service R. R. 1 Willowdale HU. 5-1313 ME SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED and CLEANED 19 Grandview Avenue, Willowdale Studio Used Cars FRANK PASSER Teacher of Ballet YOUR DODGE-DeSOTO DEALEI‘. Phone TU. 4-2091 Jig/i Saw/go WM. NEAL w ‘5. w w.» w.ww.v.v.ww.ww\ww, \nu wwrowpo {gs-g: (Just north of Steeles' Avenue) Richmond Hill ME. 5-1000 W 9)

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