ROOM ï¬ann BOARD LARGE ROOM, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Board if de- sired 161 Baker Ave. Apt. 9. TU- 4â€"7020. c2w34 ROOM for rent. close to Yonge Street. Parking. TU. 4-2148. clw35 m MORTGAGES WANTED MORTGAGE money wanted for building of stores and apartment buildings. Excellent covenants. lst class borrowers. Enquire without obligation. Call David 'McLean, AV. 5-1176. David Mcâ€" Lean, Ltd., Realtors. c1w35 B USINESS OPPORTUNITY Steady-Part Time Delivery Work In Thi: Area Well Established Canadian lCorporation, leader in its field, will hire and train a local resi- dent to make light deliveries to established retail accounts in this area. Absolutely no selling in- volved. experience is not neces- sary. The applicant must be reliable sober and honest with good driv- ing record, have transportation in the form of a car or light truck and have $1200.00 cash avâ€" ailable. This work could be handled by someone who is presently em- ployed. Apply in writing to C -ntract Division W . 1512 Eglmton Ave. W. FOUND FOUND on Markham Road. Fri- day. near C.N.R. tracks, eye- glasses. Owner may have same by paying for this advertisement at The Liberal office. 1 nclw35 Box 46 The Liberal. _ Toronto 10, Ontario c7w30 $300. MONTHLY GUARANTEE. Part or Full Time Delivery Con- tract. $1600 cash deposit requir- ed. Must have car )r light truck and be sober and honest. Write c2w35 SALE REGISTERS SAT. FEB. 27 -â€"- Auction sale of household furniture, 8 piece din- ing room suite, Frigidaire electric refrigerator. like new, one 4-bur- ner electric range, Frigidaire, good; Easy washing machine, bed- ding, dishes, cooking utensils. Many antique articles. In Town of Stouï¬â€˜ville on Main Street, 3 houses east of railroad tracks. The property of Mrs. Joe Grose. No reserve. Terms cash. Sale atel p.m. Lloyd Turner clerk. Alvin S. Farmer auctioneer. c3w33 a): a: WED., MARCH 2 â€" Auction sale .0; farm implements â€" McCor- ’mickâ€"Deering Tractor W4-19-57. Ford Tractor 19-53, 15-Disc Seed‘ Drill IHC, Ford hydraulic culti- vator, hay Baler Mcâ€"Deering, and full line of farm‘implements. Ab- out 6,000 bales of hay Quantity of ensilage. Property belonging to York Manor Farm, at Lot 93, Con. 1 King Township on Yonge at Newmarket stoplight (known as Home of the Aged). Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 1 pm. Alvin S. Farmer, auctioneer, ph. Gormley 5311..Geo. Richardson. Chairman of the Board; J. S. Smith, Secretary-Treasurer. c3w33 l 3 O Q THURS, MARCH 3 â€"- Clearing farm auction of Jersev Cattle, fresh and aprin ers, .2 tractors, loader, 3 form plow, M-H fer- tilizer drill 15M, manure spr‘ead- er, power mower. corn planter (good), rotary hoe, Surge milker, also registered Landrace pigs, cows with litters. gilts, hogs, chunks; hay and straw. at “Lot 35 Markham Township 4% mile west of. Gormley) the property of Allan Hoover. Farm sold. No reserve. Terms cash. R. E. Faulk- ner, clerk. Sale 1 pm. W. D. At- kinson, Sales Manager and Auc- tioneers. . I. c2w34 \ i O TUESDAY, MARCH 8 â€" Import- ant Auction Sale of 30 Head of Holstein Cattle, Registered, Fully Accredited since 1943 and blood tested. DC Case Tractor, IHC Combine, 7 ft. cut with motor, 1 New Holland hay. baler, nean. 1959 and full line of farm im- plements. .Surge milking mach- inc, 2 unit. one 23 can hulk milk, cooler new in 1958, hay and straw baled, quantity of grain and quantity of household furniture and poultry. at Wooddown Farms, 1% miles south of Maple, 1% , miles north of No. 7 Highway, at Lot 14, Con. 4 Vaughan Town- ship, the property of (.IRLAND J. DOWNEY. Sale at 11.30 sharp. No reserve, farm sold. Alvin 5. Farmer, auctioneer. phone Gorm- ley 5311. c7w30 ##1## WED., MARCH 9 â€"â€" Clearing farm auction of Silver Creek Farm. 70 Holsteins, including 20 springers or fresh cows, calf by side, bred and open heifers, also 2 tractors; baler; side rake, 4 bar; loader; thresher, Mc. Hy Spr. tooth cultivator: 32’ bale elevator (new); fertilizer drill; ensilage cutter; P.T.O. mower: binder; hay; grain new slab silo; etc. The property of Grant Morley at Lot 16, Con.'6 Whitchurch Township, 334 miles north of the Markham- Whitchurch townline. or 2% miles east of Vandorf off Don Mills Rd. NOTE: This will be one of the largest farm sales this spring. 70 Holsteins with 20 fresh or spring- ing, the farm machinery is extra good, all purchased new in re- cent years. Be sure to see this auction. Faulkner & Woods DON’T BE DISAPPOINTED Book Now FOR The Old Country with your Overseas Travel Service S. G. Gurney. Agent BRADFORD PR. 53464 Richmond Hill‘ TU. 4-2152 clerks. No reserve. Terms cash. Sale starts at 1 pm. Cattle sell at 3 o'clock. Col. W. D Atkin- son, S‘ale Manager and Auction- eer. c3w34 a c at t MARCH 10, THURSDAY Complete disposal of Cedar Mills Farm. Holsteins, registered, vac- cinated, accredited, federally listed, classified R. O. P. includ- ing springer cows - bred and op- en heifers, also,‘ Tractors, Imple- z'ents, ,New Massey-Harris 60 combine, heavy duty champion bulk cooler. Owned by Stewart Rutherford, lot 19, con. 7 Albion Township located four north of Bolton on No. 50 Hwy. (opposite Bolton Golf .and Coun- try Club). Farm sold, No Reserve, terms cash. Sale starts 12.30 p.m. A. M. cEwen, auctioneer. O. H. Downey and Henry Wilson, clerks. .33. FRI., MARCH 11, 1960 â€" Im- portant auction sale of register- ed and grade Holstein cattle, 275 hybrid laying hens, fat hogs, 2 tractors, 1 Case combine, M-H hay baler, near new, potato mach- inery, hay, grain, household fur- niture, and other effects, on Lot 28, Concession 4, Vaughan Twp., on Highway North of Village of Maple. Property of Norman Payne. Sale at 1 pm. Terms cash. No reserve. Farm is sold. Ken & Clarke Prentice, Auctioneers. c6w32 c t :- t , WED., MARCH 16 â€"- Important extensive auction sale of orchard equipment usual to a large apple orchard farm machinery, power orchard Sprayers, caterpillar trac- tors, farm tractors, several one, two and three ton trucks, 16,000 orchard apple boxes, 1% bushel, tools‘of all kinds, some office fur- niture, and many other articles, at Lot 6, Concession 3, Scarboro Twp., on Finch Ave. East, known as Maplewood Orchards. Proper- ty of George C. Tyrrell. This is a very large sale and will start sharp on time, 12.00 o‘clock noon. Terms cash. No reserve. Farm sold. Ken 8; Clarke Prentice, Auctioneers. a: t a: 4: SAT., MARCH 26 â€" Clearing Auction Sale, Union Farm, 2 Mc- Dermot Tractors. Baler, Thresh- ing Machine, useful line of trac- tor implements in good repair, 100 head of Holstein and beef battle, pigs, poultry, 'hay and grain. The property of W. J. Rutherford, lot 13, con. 8 Abion Township, 2 miles northof Bol- ton. lst con. east of No. 50 High- Way. Sale at 12 o.clock sharp. Terms cash, no reserve, farm sold. A. M. McEwen, auctioneer. * 1k a: * WED.. MARCH 30 -â€" Auction sale of new and used farm imple- ments of every kind: tractor, hay balers, power drills, cultivators, plows, quantity of tools, electric drills, dies, threaders; about 1000 different parts for implements, in- cluding bolts, nuts and what have you. All useful for the farmer. About 2,000 bus. oats. At Lot 23, Con. 2 Markham Township. The property of Floyd Perkins. Mr. Perkins has given up the agency for IHC Implements Co. and therefore will dispose of imple- ments mentioned above This will be top implement sale of the season. Saleat 1 pm. Jim Smith, clerk. A. S. Farmer, W. D. Atkin- son, auctioneers. Â¥ ‘ $ t WED., MARCH 23, 1960 â€" Im- portant extensive auction sale of 80 head high grade liolsteins, blood tested and vaccinated, 2 Massey Ferguson 10' self propell- ed combines. near new. late mod- els No. 44M-H, DC4 Case. 8N Ford tractors, No. 68 New H011- and baler. new. 38 Ford truck, NSV motorcycle, along with lat- est, popular and modern makes of tractor farm machinery, such as plows, cultivators, spreaders, fertilizer drills, elevators, grain angers, mowers, special attach- ments. etc., also numerous barn and farm equipment, etc, York- shire brood sows, der hogs. .Jorset ewes with lambs, baled hay. straw, Garry oats, silage, household furniture and effects, etc. Property of Albert Burns, Lot 18, Concession 6, North Gwil~ limbury Twp. Sale at 12.00 noon sharp. No reserve. Farm sold. Terms cash. with exceptions of See sale bills for full particulars. James Smith and D. Goulding. clerks. Ken & Clarke Prentice, Auctioneers, Markham. Ont. c7w32 * 20 WASHERS "‘ Costs approx. 4c lb. "' A EASY COIN lAUNDRY 20 LEVENDALE ROAD RICHMOND HEIGHTS PLAZA Open 24 Hours A Day * Fully automatic Use as many machines as you need. Do a week‘s wash in an hour. MPLE FRE PARG * 8 DRYERS Constant supply soft water miles , Births COTTRILL -â€" Bev. and Marie (nee Thomson) thank God for the safe arrival of Catherine Juanita. 7 lbs. 7'2 025.. a sister for Jim and Chris, February 18, 1960, at North Bay Civic Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. James Cottrill and Mr. and Mrs. Ron- ald C. Thomson are the proud grandparents. The ninth prec- ious great-grandchild for Mrs. Chris Thomson. “Everybody happy". *1w35 )II if 4 III GROPP â€" John and Marguerite Gropp are pleased to announce the birth of their son at Wom- en’s College Hospital, February 21, 1960, a brother for Valerie. Robert and John. Mother and baby both well. *1w35‘ 14 >2: >5 III ‘ PATERSON â€" At St. Miclnel‘s Hospital on February 12th, 1960 to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paterson. Richmond Hill, a son (Joseph John). c1w35 Earths 'CLUBINE. Almcda May. Al the, Willows Nursing Home Aurora. Tuesday. February 23 1960. Al- meda May S aw. beloved wife of the late ames Albert Clu- bine, of King City, dear mo- ther of Charles, Themas, Ho- ward, Oakley, Luey, John, Mrs. J. W. Williams (May) Mrs. J. Colby (Laura) and Douglas in her 87th year. Resting at the Wright and Taylor Funeral Home 126 Yonge St. N., Rich- mond Hill. Service, Friday at 2 pm. Interment, King City Cemetery. c1w35 11: II: * IIr GLENN, Joseph â€" At the Aurora Nursing Home, Sunday, Feb- ruary 21, 1960, Joseph Glenn of Elgin Mills; dear brother of Mrs. R. H. Johnston (Mary). Rested at the Wright and Tay- lor Funeral Home. 126 Yonge ' Street North Richmond Hill. Funeral service was held Wed- nesday at 2 pm. Interment fol- lowed in Richmond Hill Cem- etery. c1w35 a: a s: * SAVAGE, Susan Hilda Trench â€"- On Friday, February 19, 1960, Susan Hilda Trench Savage, of 10 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill, beloved wife of the late Ar- mand G. Savage; dear mother of Peter G. of Richmond Hill and William T. of St. Lambert, Quebec; sister of W. W. A. Trench, Richmond Hill. Rested at the Wright and Taylor fun- eral home, 126 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill. Funeral Service was held at 2 p.m. 1n- terment followed in Richmond Hill cemetery. c1w35 » >1: * a * STEPHENS, Annie Isabel â€"â€" At her home, Yonge Street. Rich- mond Hill, on Thursday, Febâ€" ruary 18, 1960, Annie Isabel Moore, beloved wife of the late Edgar T. Stephens, dear mother of Stewart, Mrs. Robert Jones (Audrey), Bruce, Donald and John; also survivled by her mother, Mrs. Tho as H. Moore, five sisters and 1 grandchild- ren. The funeral was held from her late residence Sat- urday morning‘at 10 am. Inter- ment followed in Mount Pleas- ant Cemetery. c1w35 ln’ï¬zmuriams AUCKLAND â€" In memory of a dear mother and grandma, Florence Auckland, who passed away February 24, 1959. Somewhere back in the Sunset, Where loveliness never dies. She dwells in the land of glory, With the blue and gold of the skies. And we . who have known and loved her Whose passing brought us tears, Will cherish her memory always, Down through the passing years. â€" Lovingly remembered by daughter Myrtle McQuarrie and family. *1w35 at a a a AUCKLAND, Florence -â€" In lov- ing memory of our dear Mother who passed away February 24, 1959. We mourn for her in silence, No eyes can see us weep. But many a silent tear is shed, While others are asleep. â€" Sadly missed by Viola amd George. *1w35 a: a: at * MIDDLETON â€" In loving mem- ory of our dear parents, our mother Sebbie Middleton who passed away February 22, 1947, also our father. David Middle- ton who passed away Septem- ber 19, 1947. The memories are as dear today. As in the hour they passed away. â€" Lovineg remembered by son Bert, daughters Sadie and Myra. olw35 CARD 0F THANKS We wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness, expres- sions of sympathy, and also for the beautiful flowers received during our sad bereavement. The Patton Family din/35 s a 4: a CARD 0F THANKS I would like to express my sin- cere thanks to all my friends and neighbors who remembered me with their cards and kind thoughts during my recent stay in hospital. Also Rev. Davies for his visit and Dr. Bigford for his care. and kindness to me before entering hospital. Agnes Hayes c1w35 V. 0. N. VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES RICHMOND HILL“ BRANCH ' Miss E. Woodbyrne Richmond Hill Munich-I Hal PHONE TU. 4-41“ Cub The 2nd Richmond Hill Pack was unable to hold its reg- ular meeting on Saturday morn- ing, owing to the poor weather. By Saturday afternoon the roads were sufficiently clear to enable the Cubs to deliver 39 dozen ar- tiï¬cial flowers, made as a pack project. A vote of thanks to the Group Committee men who drove the boys and their fragile packages from house to housc. * >l: >l‘ * Church Service The 6th Richmond Hill Brounâ€" ies, Guides, Cubs and Scouts were hosts to 11 grouns If Brownies, Guides, Cubs and Scouts in the east section of Richmond Hill at. the Sunday ev- ening Service, February let, at .St. Gabriel’s Anglican Church. This was a special service to commemorate the founding of Scouting, â€" and to start “Baden Powell Week.†The Rector, the Rev. J. Jewton Smith and the Rey. W. W. Pat- terson of St. Matthew's United Church, officiated at the service. The sermon by Rev. Newton- Smith linked the work of Scout- ing with the church by explain- ing the meaning of the Scout- Cub~Brownie-Guide Promise. All groups were very well re- presented. which, together with the large congregation more than filled the church. Members of the 6th Group wish to extend their thanks to the Rev. Newton- Smith, Rev. Patterson, and all leaders, boys and girls who made this Church Parade such an ex- cellent way of starting off on Scout Founders Week. On February 23rd at the home of Mrs. B. Jones, the executive of lst Richmond Hill Scout Mo- ther’s Auxiliary held their mon- thly meeting. Business discussed was the Father and Son Ban- quet, May Dinner and the 5th and lst joint Rummage Sale on March 19. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. D. Fettes and Mrs. S. Wild- er. Ladies remember your attic and basement as well as the clos- ets for good rummage. Call TU. 4-1745 or TU. 4-2949 for pickup. KAYE’S CASUAL TOGGERY.’ For Town & Country Wear .- THE NEW SEASON’S SMART ACCESSORIES INCLUDING BEAUTIFUL SOFT SUEDE & LEATHER HANDBAGS Have Just Arrived! Levendale Road Opposite Loblaws, Richmond Hill /. ~â€" 3.7.4. IRlCl‘H‘l‘ï¬Tll‘I TTr}. ("Ina-"l." '7‘? 33f" 'jTP'hvigar-ir ° I '75“ 4-. r'. I ‘1". ll? C CI 1 Dom '3’“! “av-“ts ’r: r '3 “l '1 w †O .. Cari lju “UM-lib "l. .Li :1 RIChmond Hill I‘uitcd Church r h ‘ ' now ’i'RIT‘J'Ih' .‘Im nut: uwTEn cm;ch llu‘ (.G.l.l'. I’urpuw lljlmu ‘, 'k‘plrn'tw 1 I .x. . . ,, v A . I and the Lord's l’r.’t_\(‘r nucuctl Illv l {in , -.' . 7‘ w I», at. \y' I. nun ‘ U " HUNI‘BITI‘Obeg'DMMDonam' meeting. Airs. Saunlm'son's :muu x. 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McLean, Pastot 1V (In-“Ml? 31113:“: d ï¬loâ€"Mn M“ i I W I Prom-mu: ‘l‘llr mum {0.10 an). â€" Sabbath School ' Thp "Wk we" mlmndm m I†m†“I ' ‘ :z I _ _ \tcdncsday 11 an. â€"â€" ‘IIOI‘SIIID Hour I r‘ » 1 . _ H .1 a ~i~r ‘lH la out, w Hm) anmlmwu I‘.\'(‘I‘y Saturday morning all llll‘ll ()ld ll)lOll.\. llu A lll lu‘ :s: v r . .mic- _.__._- I .\ll welcome sent ‘10 the Fur lipid, .lllt‘yl't‘. :lll‘ I .‘ 3.: . . ( .null'I‘lIORNlllllI. INITIED ('Il‘i’lil‘ll’ â€" )‘\I(I)(?llnl]lal:\plllh'l(I;‘\\:llfl lulu tumlnms. i lcv. liugh Fulu‘rl ’Ilucl‘mualrl. GORMLEY . '. ‘ Ot'l('>, c c nu ()l ,l , H : :39.†[sir I‘VI'I'IGI) MISSIONARY them. ll 7 '. ,‘lll, l‘ll‘NILIY. I iifllll'liï¬' ‘33. MM) CHURCH l > - ' lO Zl.lll. â€" lumruuwlmlc L'Euu’cll “HE C- E. “lmkillg, MII'IIStel School L145 a.m_ â€"-â€" Broadcast CJRH W ' 1 ll mu. â€"â€" (‘luu'wh Swluml . 1300 . \ V 1] am. ~ .\ll)llllll: Unplug. ll) :1 m. â€" Sunday School \1 I‘ ‘ ' ’ (l ‘ chcu Dually Sins ll 11m. â€" Morning Worship V v . - . mm 3 .1) Pridp T_:;u p.111. ~ Evening Service SALES 81 SERVILE q 5 . ‘74“) pm. â€"â€" livenlicc Kuhn-c ~ ,. . x {I ll). 7 . . ~~ __.., \]_\ Bl‘olllcl"s Econ-‘1‘ ‘ £25. “tastiest? nth; ~ ~ 1 â€" e r 0F equipmem . ~ 5,3,, , h , f THORx-nnl llvclmgln (‘oncord School House ' l ' H ‘I' I I BAPTHT (‘Iii'ucu Us“ Lord's Day Eveninz Goodyear Tire Service. (NH, ,. . . .mm Stop 1'7 101le rllrccl at 7 DJ“- Give us a call for demonstraw I I. m ‘ Dr, Mama“ (3 impugn" H > Gospel Message Uon and full particulars 7 1‘ â€" sIINDu'. FEBRUARY '23, 10:30 "W‘ “1 Ch†(530) ,at 9:15 am- Ill-W" r: 10 3.111. __ chlm' Sulul'n School gummy mormngs S \Ul' ‘- * I):l‘~ 11 am. â€"- Morning SI-r‘xlcc '\â€â€˜,I Jaws Spa“? “"10 I4113m- . t'l‘i'u «'1 ctr: u .Iuninr Sunday School .mtl' “3‘1â€: ,3 power 15 given unto Seerce & Supply 1p.» ( Hâ€, .. I“ Nuwcm me In hcuvcn and in earth. Klimt «,w â€" _. i »- w - w ' 3 miles south of Bolton on Hwy. V†H ' p‘m‘ ILIEI';::\\‘:RZIDELmm “I‘ll I 50 1mm“. I ' ..\NGS'I‘AFF n. n. 3 Bolton Phone Bolton 156 .. .I ,» [Id ThonNIIILL ‘l‘WT‘ST CHURCH .‘ w ' s‘ PRFSBY’I‘ERIAN CIIUncu - ~ “‘“m‘ SL'LangS‘m w m ., H , . , 4 . ' , Munster: Rev_ R. 'r. McSpaddon . . . t l w.» Rm. Calvm Chambeis. 8A., 13.1). 10 am ~ Bible School Wu] 1% m... . t I < l mm and SUNDAY. FEBRI‘ARY :28. 1mm , ' 'Mul, Bible Class‘ _â€"nmâ€"m “W†' ‘ ' Missionary Month 11 am ‘â€" Morning Worshl‘p ‘f‘I ll 51.11). â€"â€" 6'30. - . ‘ ' .\ .\l'l“. a = , 1 - . < . . _-' D-m. â€" Player Meeting Notlce To Credltors l C\ M I)â€. ' k F .lllssnnary Spcnlxcr. Ru. lulk , pm? H Gospel Service .L .. . l \o A Soong I\Jll’l, Korean lllllllslt‘l wed. 3 pm _ Prayer and Bibby AND OTHERS l ‘ g. from Japan studying†Ill prcscnl, . ' . Studv - H in Montreal COIIOL‘C Thurs ] m y H MW. ,2, ,. .: .1 ..â€"â€"â€" 0 IN THE ESTATE of William John _| g! ,3? Salmon - Missmnary Omectm-s ; ,O,1,’m.y Fellowg’ï¬g‘ ms" Aldridge, late of the zownslup I L M ‘ The MUN-“CT Thurs, 8 pm. -â€" Evening Min- of Vaughan. Farmer, deceased. I Cm? , 1" Hi" 7-3“ Drm- -â€" slon Circle 2nd and 4th All persons having any dam, Rev. ll: . , _* you. 1).!) , Congregational Fellowship Night Thursdflv of each month against the estate of the aboueâ€" Ii ‘ ' RC‘V. Kcnnclh Mzich‘lllluu. ll.\.. ’l‘oén Fellowshi named deceased. late of the Townâ€" Sf‘vvnel I'M I i " . 1950 I'll) . SOCl‘t‘tm‘)‘ for Illi‘ Bl illrzl‘. V' I p ship of Vaughan, who died on 01' 9-30 3-7†"r ‘ ’ Al Foreign Bible Society will sg’w'Il; . about the eleventh of June, 1959. ,1 1‘ 'll- " "j V " and show a film on his work ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH are hereby notiï¬ed to send to the Nursery .1 -r l , a .‘ Hen meet â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~-â€" (2 miles south of Maple) undersigned Administrators on or j_, , g ‘1 ST. STEPIIEN’S CHURCH For information call AL, 7-1251 before the 20th of February, 1960. v p j '5'" » Malâ€"‘10 their names and full particulars 1 ‘3‘ V‘ r ' I The Anglican Church of Canada of their claims. Immediately after L. . I. ' r. Rector; Rev. Ramsay Armitage, the said date. the estate will be _ \‘j‘ A “ lVI.A., DID. distributed, having regard only to “K " g ' l»- 8 am. â€" Holy Con’ununion the claims of which notice has (3“ V ' 11 am. -â€" Morning Prayer been received, V ’y ‘ ‘ “ Holy Communion on 2n'l Sunday ’ _ El 1 a j ‘1‘ “- 1’ of month at ll Dated February 3. 1960. r0 1hr H l 11 am. â€" Sunday School I 1' I, . .v “w. :y, , ' ’ CHARLOTTE ALDRIDGE and ,. ‘ H013 Bapt‘sm by appmnt‘mm W. A. FRED ALDRIDGE um». I- (‘7‘ a . c/o Messrs Raymond & Hons- Aâ€; re 7 ‘7†MAPLE PASTOE‘L CHAREE . berg†_ THE \ (,1; GM,†01; THE UNITED «CHURCH OF , E i!|.|1/ ‘7'“. ‘ H. I..,_,‘ l ‘Vv 85 Richmond Street West, '- " ~ Rev Harold w thies BA “UMY' FEBRUARY z“! 19“ r I ‘1â€:3 " In mover. ‘ . .' ' ' " ll a,m: â€"- Th Service Toronto 1, Ontauo. T“? ( IL ‘ V ‘ 1 Munster e Solicitors for the said (Nelly ’4‘ j * ‘ ‘" .7 SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 28, men “5 a-m‘ ".Sunday SCh°°1 M Administrators RCIJ-Ij-I’ ’ -' “ MAPLE Blble Class I ‘ †, ' ‘ 10.15 am. â€" Church School “3w. 7 ',T_ ,‘M H in all departman Ol_ga;._i"_‘ ‘ VF),wa 11.30 am. â€"â€" Morning Worship CANADIAN “0.â€, _ . . .. . CANCER SOCIETY SUN,“ \V - .. .. m; m.“ l0..50 a.m. â€"â€" limiting ll Oiship _ I i " " “ ' ' ‘ 'I‘ '11.15 am. -â€" Church School Richmond Hill Uh" EDGELEY :- c at 0 Richmond Heights Plaza ~./ O 0 O wavy 0.0 o.o.o,o.oov.o.o,co.a¢.o 0 0'0 0 000 0‘0'0'0'0' - u - - emgomonmm at noâ€. $. JUST LIKE FINDING MONEY WHEN YOU only; A RENAULT SAVE s s s CUT YOUR GAS BILL '1‘0 1/3! INDUSTRIAL ROAD Richmond Hill the doctor help. by telephone. minimum cost. l prompt and priceless aid. rcadv to serve you day or night, is a comfort in itself. It’s hard to put a value on these things. Yet your telephone provides them allâ€"and moreâ€"at no: am new swan or sauna ' “So we phoned An accident . . . a sudden illness . . . One of the ï¬rst things you do is summon lnCCllLdl In an emergency your telephone gixcs mu ‘Iust knowing it Is linens. 1.30 pm. â€" Church School 2.30 pm. â€" Church Service FACT FOR THE WEE“ Host resistance is in most cases just as important as the cxlcnt of the disease. 80 thbt rather than thinking in terms of early signs of cancer a pre- w. ‘ _: ‘ n , v l'cruble line of thought would 10 am. I 7 _> I i, . ST. .1NDRP.\:,VIS1§E£:ESBITLRIAN he in terms of signs and symp. ' Organist â€"â€" Mrs. Eldon Wade toms or a Condition and Phys“ and cal ï¬tness. ST. PAUL’S, 7th CON. VAUGHAN TWP. Organist - Miss Freda (.‘ousluhlc .Minister - Rev. B. F. Andrew. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY #38. 196!) 10 am. -â€" St. Andre“ Church |ll,30 am. â€"â€" St. Paul‘s Church "Striving Together" (Phil. 1:27) COME TO CHURCH :1 Ml Junior to 3' yours Conan“: I?» In: 11 a.m. ‘.‘3“.iltll 6â€"11 4 pm. â€"â€"- 1“ 8 n.n1.~«ll'?'(-:m mm, 9.30 am. e ,T-iuol 11 am. â€"" ' ‘v -" 1' -~ 11 am. 7 pm, ~ :-1‘ 1 3:91)†ml. irrin, In?) « I ls SUNDAY a I 1960 9.45 am ' " w {or all 11 mm. 7 p.111. ~ ‘.llJ “‘“Le PARISH OF KING (Anglican) HOURS OF SERVICE All Saints’ Church - King City 10 am. â€" Morning Prayer 11.10 am «â€" Sunday School » rut: old 11“?» V I V " ‘1'(. l l\li(it ‘ ‘ '. er" Have you, or has someone you know, just moved to a new home? Your Welcome Wagon Hostess will call with gifts and friendly urea-tings from the com- muuily. nltl ‘ Ezflcil EMMANI‘EI. ANGLMAN CHURCH Muckay Drive - Richvele Rev. Edward Morley TU. 4â€"3286 " Mrs. .Ias. E. Howard. Organist SUNDAY. 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