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Talk to a Mutual of Canada man soon and he’ll show you how Mutual’s outstanding dividend record really pays Oh for the young man on his way up. ~ ., mn- The younger you are the easier it is 76 In Order to‘treat the customers who enjoy cur Chinese dishes â€" we oï¬â€™er 10% discount on all Take-Out-Orders -â€" during this Thanksgiving Dinner Special, on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday n‘ ‘ \ 1 ‘ \ HALF SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN, WITH FRENCH FRIED POTATOES TO TAKE HOME CONSOMME SOUP OR TOMATO JUICE CELERY HEARTS & STUFFED OLIVES ROASTED TURKEY & CRANBERRY SAUCE MASHED POTATOES FRESH GARDEN PEAS HOT MINCE OR PUMPKIN PIE OR ICE CREAM TEA OR COFFEE LflAM Child’s Portion 85c 9km ASSURANCE column or CANADA uni-mm“ Neighbourhood Notes Buttonville friends were think- ing of Mrs. L. Scott last Tuesday. September 30, when she cele- brated her 93rd birthday quietly at her Markham home. Many hap- py returns: On Wednesday evening of last week Home and School executive members met at the Buttonvillé School to complete plans for the Graduating Class dinner which will be held Thursday evening of this week at the school. It prom- ises to be a memorable occasion for the young people honoured. Mrs. A. Shenï¬eld and Alï¬e had a delightful vacation recently when they motored to Lake Pla- cid. Since their return home they have had little Miss Karen Grove as their guest. W.M.S. members from Brown's Corners United Church attend- ing the Thankoflering service at Richmond Hill United Church were: Mrs. Norman Reid. Mrs. Douglas Hood. Mrs. Edgar Fuller, Mrs. John Donaldson and Mrs. E. Walton. Mrs. Robert Giles tells us that her sister Gertrude, Mrs. Arthur Warwick of Detroit, visitzd with her and two gt‘ncr sisters. Mrs. Moe Clayton and Mrs. E. J. Whan, recently. attending the dedication service of the new Christian Education building at Richmond Hill United Church on Septembet" 21. Later Mr. and Mrs. David Millen and Janis. and $1.00 TU. UORRI’A‘PONDEN'I : MRS IL R. 2 (mrmley â€" Phone A BUTTONVILLE NEWS I : MRS F. I]. LEAF Phone AXmlmmr 3-8188 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Giles motor- ed back to Detroit with Mrs. Warwick for a week-enï¬, atiend- ing Mount Zion Lutheran Church service while there. Out of (Own guests attending the wedding whén Miss Mary Gough became the bride of Mr. Ray Grant on SAturday. Septem- ber 27, were from Victor“, B.C.; Woodstock. Wingham, Winnipeg and St. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. HAHeald and family of Wingham were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Cough, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thompson, Victoria, 13. .. and Miss Hnrriét Thompson 0 Winni- peg are visiting the groom's par- ean. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Grant. Unionville. Ray and Mary h3ve received many cangratulatmy megsages from England. Oné cable was from Ray's aunt and unble, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Young ‘0! Union- ville who are visiting in the British Isles at present, and oth- ers were received from Mary‘s relatives; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cobb. Ashford. Kent; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jolly. Lauton, Bed: fordshire: and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vyan. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heald and Mrs. Charlotte Hehld of London, England. Hallch’en Party, October 17 Sound the alert for a communâ€" ity Hallowe’en Party to be held at Buttonville Hall on the evenâ€" ing of October 17. Spooks and hobgoblins will be abroad early this year. and Buttonville W.I. members will be hostesses to ev- eryone from the youngest tot to the senior citizens. All you need is a costume and the yen for a good party M stery is in the wind. Come an see for yourself. Success at Markham Fair “Burtibnville entries received many prizes at Markham Fair displays this year. The Buttonville Women‘s In- stitute carried off‘ the red ribbon in the Women's Institute section competing with 12 roups, some from as far off as emperance- ville and Claremont. Their win- ning entry was one depicting Thanksgiving day in York Coun- ty, with a buffet table laden with Thanksgiving delicacies against a background of greenery from ï¬eld and orchardi In the Unlonville Junior Home- makers section prtzes were won by Mrs. Rick Tribbllng: let for a lemon pie; lst for a sandwich plate; let for ski seeks. Lynn Ar- nott took second and third prizes for a cake and ple and third for a sandwich plate; and Carol Mormon received two second prizes for a cake and sandwich plate. The Unionville Junior Farmers‘ exhibit. in which George and Joan Hooper were interested, received ï¬rst prize. In the vegetable classes, Pralet Gardens tack second prize for their vegetable display and a ï¬rst prizg for a hubbu'd table squash. The T. W. Vidlers received sec- ond prizp to;- ‘a pie pumpkin. _ For the duration of the fair, Mrs. C. Brooks and Mrs. K. Stots were kept busy in the directors’ dining room feeding hungry peo- ple. A ï¬re which levelled the east barn at Flaska Farms burst forth- suddenly late Friday eVening while residents in the houses at the farm, situated at the corner of No. 7 highway and the 5th concession. were unaware that anything was miss. The barn housed no animals, but was well stocked with hay and grain. Hor- ses stabled close by were removed to safety withOut loss. Fall Rally Of Yk. Presbyterial The Woman's Missionary Soc- iety groups of Newmarket Unit- ed Church extended hospitality to 190 women (or the fall rally of York Presbyterial on Tuesday. September 23rd. The sessions were conducted by the President, Dr. Margaret Arkinstall. Mrs. J. Rutledge, president of the Evangeline Auxiliary, New- market welcomed the women of the presbyterlal. After a brief business session. Dr. Winnifred Thomas gave a very instructive and inspiring Bible study address. Her topic was “Two Reluctant Missionar- ies" - John and Peter, whose re- luctance was caused by self righteousness and race prejudice. The women responded to roll call. each representative giving a picture of her church to the archivist. 'Mrs. A. K. Gardhouse, Presby- terial Literature Secretary in- troduced the Literature Secret- ary of Dominion Boad. Mrs. E. W. Hickson, who told of the Ori- gin of the study book plan and the preparation which is made four years in advance for the study packet used by W.M.S. auxiliaries. After lunch, Mrs. H. L. Pottle. secretary for candidates for Dom- inion board was introduced by the presbyterial secretary of that department, Mrs. H. McCagpe- Mrs. Pottle gave a comprehensu'e survey of the‘WMAS. in Canada and overseas and emphasized the need for full time workers In both ï¬elds. She was happy to reâ€" port that 29,new candidates had enrolled at the training school In Toronto this September. Departmental conferences were conducted by the secretaries and a panel disoussion on “How to Present the Study for This Year" was the last item on the Pro‘ gramme. Mrs. Wm, Hodgson. ï¬rst vice-president was the Moderator and the members were â€" MIS- L. Gates of Cherry Wood. Mrs‘ A. Howard of Richmond Hill and Mrs. G. W. Fish of Aurora. The study for this year is Christian Neighbourliness and the text DTE' scribed is “Concerns of 3 Con' tinent.†TRY LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS PHONE TU. 4-1105 SOMETHING TO SELL SOMETHING TO RENT SOMETHING WANTED *, We supply a written guarantee assuring you of the top market price for your home. ‘ * We agree to pay this price even it your home has not been sold. * You do not have to purchase another property to obtain ' .'this guarantee. ‘k Your home is sold immediately upon acceptance of our guarantee. * This guarantee is backed by EVERLEY ACRES! WE MAKE THIS OFFER FOR Av'LIMITED TIME ONLY! To take advantage of this tremendous opportunity which comes to you from Mann 8. Martels vast new advertising campaign, he first and contact Built by Public Confidence! 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