you can heat water electrically SHOWER» as fast as average use demands with the new Richmond Hill Lions Hall MONDAY, SEPT. 23 "Cascade 40" is flameless. clean, silent. And there is a ten year guarantee on the tank. !____â€"_ ElECTRIC WATER HEATING APPLIANCE umflh CORNER YONGE ST. & LEVENDALE RD. APPROVED: The new “Cascade 40" Water Heating Appliance is an APPROVED PRODUCT developed through the combined research and resources of Ontario Hydro and electrical manufacturers. Richmond Hill For Prompt Pick-Up and Delivery Call Wit? hydra FOR DETAILS CALL TU. 4-4411 I shore, It left him at peace and at rest." A Sadly missed by wife Thora, daughter Betty, and grand- l son Jeff. *1w12 more In the loved land of the blest; Pain fled as he trod heaven's Loblaws, food hamper, E. Tantalano, 19 Crosby Ave., Ontario Cleaning, 10 coupons, Connie McRae, 300 Boisdale; 5 coupons, Valerie Carey, Joyce's Point, Oak Ridges; Individual store prizes in Richmond Heights “Lucky Buck,†contest are as follows: BROWNâ€"In loving memory of a dear mother and grand- mother, Agnes Scott Brown, who passed away September 1 17, 1956. “Peaceful be thy rest, dear wuu‘wer' \FICn-‘râ€"In loving memory of ‘ Stanley Flcht, who passed away Sept. 18, 1962. “'Tis well he will suffer no FOLLIOTT â€" In loving memâ€" ory of our brother-in-law Laurance, who passed away on Sept. let, 1961. “It was just two years ago today That our dear brother was Lucky$Merchandise P‘rjzeg called away. We know God willed that he should go, But every day we miss him so". â€" Sadlï¬r missed by Orland, Doris and family. FOLLIOTTâ€"In loving memory of a dear husband and fa- ther, Laurance Aubrey who passed away on Sept. let, 1961. ‘Time speeds on, two years have passed Since death its gloom. its shadow cast Within our home, where all seemed bright, And took from us a shining light. We miss that light and ever will; His vacant place there's none to fill. [oral Merchant Expands Shoe Business Down >\\3\\\ \g \\\\‘ 11 here we mourn, but not in vain, SHIELDS FOOTWEAR LTD. Announce The Winners Of Their Grand Opening Draw Mr. Eric Basciano, 170 Maple Ave., Richmond Hill, a pair of Pedwin Mens Shoes ($11.99); Debbie Lounsbury, 153 Altamira Rd., Richmond Hill, a pair of Savage shoes ($7.98): Gail Lindars, 438 S. Taylor Mills Dr., Richmond Hill, a pair of Savage shoes ($7.98); Mr. Tony van der Valk, 98 Benson Ave., Richmond Hill, a pair of Pedwin mens shoes ($11.99); Mrs. D. Brown, 171 Church St., Richmond Hill, a pair of La Valley shoes ($15.99); Miss Anne Beckwith, 7 Maralim Rd., Richmond Hill, a pair of Kaufman slippers ($2.98); Mrs. L. Palmer, 57 Richmond St., Maple, a pair of Kaufman slippers ($3.98); Mrs. A. Kennedy, 48 Elmwood Ave., Richmond Hill, a pair of Naturalizer shoes ($15.99); Miss Susan Herring, Box 233, King, a pair of Kaufman slippers ($2.98); Mrs. M. Smith, 21 Scott Dr., Thornhill, a pair of Naturalizer shoes ($15.99); Mrs. Bellamy, 37 Birch Ave., Thornhill, a pair of Ladies Playboys ($8.95); Mrs. Deciantis, 182 Church St. 8., Richmond Hill, a pair of La Valley shoes ($15.99); Mr. Ken Grant, 462 Taylor Mills Dr. 8., Richmond Hill, a pair of Kaufman slippers ($3.98); Mr. Tom Dyson, 128 Wood Lane, Richmond Hill, a pair of mens Playboys ($9.95); Mr. P.. Barton, 87 Sussex Ave. Richmond Hill, a pair of mens Hush Puppies ($9.95); Mr. Don Wood, 95 Hunt Ave, Richmond Hill, a pair of McHale shoes ($22.98); Mr. Bill Copping. 314 South Taylor Mills Dr., Richmond Hill, a pair of Pedwin mens shoes ($11.99); Mr. Paul Wilson, 89 Bedford Park, Richmond Hill. a pair of Pedwin mens shoes ($11.99); Mr. D. McArthur, Box 272, Maple, a pair of McHale shoes ($22.98); Mrs. R. Campbell, 31 MacKay Dr., Thornhill, a pair of ladies Hush Puppies ($8.95). 4 LEVENDALE RD. SHIELDS FOOTWEAR LTD. t to breathe thy name. we loved you dearly, h we do the same." embered by Adam, an and‘Kathy. In memoriam c1w12 3 coupons, Craig Hammond, 91 Cartier Cres.; Laura Secord, 5 lb. box chocolates, C. Stunden, 10 Church St. N.; Tamblyn’s, Revlon “Intimate†Set, Wanda Mashinter, 114 Roseview Ave. iGOURLIEâ€"In loving memory of my dear son, Sapper D. J. Gourlie, who died on active service, Sept. 22, 1944, at the age of 23. His last parting wish we would ‘ like to have heard. And breathed in his ear our last parting word. Only those who have lost are able to tell The pain in the heart in not saying farewell. Sadly missed by mother. sisters Bernice and Marjorie, bro- ther-in-law Raymond, brother Bill and wife Dorothy. HARRISON â€" In loving mem- ory of a dear husband and father John who passed away Sept. 25, 1962. Many a painful hour he spent Till God called him then he Cole's, Encyclopedia Britan- nica, Klaus Kallus, 386 Algood St.; Nordica’s Sportswear, 1a- again. â€" Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by wife. Nellie and sons Larry and Victor. For up in heaven we will meet went The face I love is now laid low His loving voice is still - No one on earth can take the place of the hands that clasp mine Many a silent tear is shed But in heaven we’ll meet. â€" Sadly missed by wife Annie, Wilbert, ‘Madellne, Gladys, Harold and family. c1w12 McMAHON â€" In loving mem- ory of a dear friend and {nether G: McMahon who passed away September 24, 1960. We cherish still with love sincere A day that comes, with sad regret To one that we will never A .beautiful memory of one so dear forget. â€" Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by the Lund fam- ily and son Paul McMahon. At far left, a tiny customer of the new Shield’s Footwear Ltd. location at 4 Levendale Road is ï¬tted with shoes for her ï¬rst important steps by Manager Wilf Cox while other customers wait in the new store’s comfort- able chairs for the specialized service Shield’s is offering. The new store is bright and modern and attractively furnished. See story on Page 17. ‘26 Years of Community Service’ $50.00 FULL CARD TO GO c1w12 *1w12 c1w12 dy’s suit, Gerd Diestetman,‘ 22 Yonge St. 8.; Jack Watts Hard- ware, sleeping bag, Larry Part- ington. ‘386 Tareyton Rd.; Rice's Flowers, flower garden, David Little, 100 Levendale Rd.; Dynes Jewellers, Timex watch, Philip Clark, 158 Lave- rock Ave. Children’s Fashion Shop, child’s blazer, Fred Babcock, 193 Richmond St.; 7 to 11 Shop, silver tray, Mark Fleetham, 128 Grandview Ave., Willow- dale; Stagg Shop, man's white terylene shirt, Janet Pridham, 13 Benson Ave.; Michael’s Gift Shop, wallet or clutch purse, Ingrid Lindemann, 254 Axmins- ter Dr. Edith’s Delicatessen, box of chocolates, R. Clarke, 227 Rose- mar Gardens; Jack Fraser, boy’s Windbreaker, Brian Bed- weIl, 139 Driscoll Dr.; Agnew- Surpass Shoe Store, one pr. Savage Shoes, Judy Mortson, RE. No. 2, Gormley; Reitman’s, girl‘s sweater. Marilyn Smith, 248 Alsace; Bata Shoe Store, shoes, Susanne Ostergaard, 148 Yonge St. S. Kresge's, desk, Suzanne Mc- Lellan, 247 S. Taylor Mills Dr.: Patricia White Shoppe, ladies' silk print blouse, Kelly Luner- gan, Jackson’s Point; Bennett’s Home Textiles, gift voucher, Joan Moon, 222 "Zelda Cres.; D. Albert Brown, permanent wave, Jack Addison, R.R. No. 3 King City; Barber Shop, two bottles of hair tonic. John Nigh, R. R. No. 2, Gormley. Discount Cleaners, gift vou- cher, Gary Davidson, 307 Ax- minster Dr.; Alberico Shoe Clinic, book binder, Brian Eat- ock, 48 Hunt Ave.; Music Cen- tre, two records, Barbara Pur- die, 132 Driscoll; Bond Clothes, pant or skirt length, Tom Ben- ton, 280 Iredale Ave. Atlas Photo, box camera set, Wayne Pollard. Box 21, R. Hill; Burroughes Furniture, pair boudoir lamps, Donna Rothâ€" man, 46 Beaverton Rd.; Rich- mond Heights Restaurant, voucher for 3 full course din- ners, Jackie Booth, 248 S. Tay- lor Mills; Firestone Store, transistor radio, Ray Sullivan, 49 Trench St. Shield's Footwear, children’s shoes, John Barnett, 261 Sugar Maple Lane; Warwick House, purse and scarf, Janice Clark, 158 Laverock Cres.; Playpen, “House of Fun", Paul Evans. 178 Driscoll; Levendale Meat Market, turkey, Wally Lavigne, Oak Ridges; Shorgas, propane cigarette lighter, Janice Clark, ‘158 Laverock Ave. TU. 4-534] TRY "LIBERAL" CLASSIFIEDS Phone TU. 4-1105 or AV. 5-3318 Marley's First Grade Cake Mixes 2 ms. 33¢ MONARCH ASSORTED POUCH PACK JAM ii I lllCKY DRAW E: :E 42 $5 Shopping Bags Groceries 42 a! ROSE PURE RASPBERRY 0R STRAWBERRY HEINZ SWEET Silver Stream Grade A Pullet R. J. LUCAS SUNKISTâ€"EATING 0R JUICE Sliced or by the Piece Sirloin, Wing or T-Bolne Oranges SALMON FLESH Cantaloupe Jumbo size 19¢ 29 Yonge St. S. PERKY PICKLES 2. 16 oz. JARS 49¢ 5.3.2.5 51 JACKPOT HEADCHEESE SEPTEMBER 19, 20, 2| DOZ. To Be Given Away FREE BE SURE TO PUT YOUR REGISTER TAPE IN DRUM 7 Bags Will Be Given Away Each Day on the Following Dates SEPTEMBER 20. Friday, Rich- mond Hill Naturalists meet at 8 p.m., Public Library auditor- ium. Everyone welcome. SEPTEMBER 21 â€" Saturday, 1:30 p.m., W.A. Rummage Sale, Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church. c1w12 BINGO every Wednesday even- ing at 7.45 pm. at the Canadian Legion Branch 375, Camille Road. tfc48 SEPTEMBER 27 â€" Friday, Treasure Mart, 8 p.m., at Wrix- on Hall, sponsored by St. Mary's Anglican Church Evening W.A. c2w12 SEPTEMBER 28 â€"- Saturday, Rummage Sale, at 2 p.m., Wrix- on Hall, sponsored by Evening W.A. of St. Mary’s Anglican Church. c2w12 OCTOBER 5 â€" Saturday, 9:30- 12:30 a.m., Opportunity Sale, Thornhill United Church, spon- sored by U.C.W. c3w12 OCTOBER 23â€"Wednesday, 5 to 8 p.m.. hot turkey supper by United Church Women in Las- kay Church. Admission by ticket only, from members, or phone Mrs. Aubrey Glass. 833- 5605. Adults $1.75, children '75 cents. c1w12 Coming Events 9 oz. jars THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, on, Thursday, Septgmber 19, 196E BUTTER lb. 53¢ STEAKS tb- 85¢ NUMBERS CALLED c1w12 WHITE 0R COLOURED Kleenex 2 boxes 400's 55¢ ALLEN’S ORANGE 0R GRAPE I 8. 2 BEDROOMS $105.00 RENTAL OFFICE on PREMISES AV. 5 - 2303 2 48 oz. tins LEAN, MEATY Tomatoes SIS: 59¢ BLUE CONCORD GRAPES 6qt.bskt. 89¢ DEL MONTE FANCY CREAM STYLE 0 YEAR ROUND SWIMMING o ELEVATORS o BALCONIES 0 TV HOOKUP o INTERCOM - BROADLOOM HALLS 0 FREE PARKING g STARTING TIME â€" 8 PM COTTAGE ROLLS large luscious 1/2 Cryovac" lb. 49¢ CORN or PEAS 2 15 oz. TINS 33¢ SEPTEMBER 26, 27, 28 MARKRIDGE APARTMENTS IN RICHMOND HILL CHOICE SUITES STILL AVAILABLE Richmond Hill