LOW COST: When you use low cost electricity to heat water, you can he sure the heat you pay for is going right into the water. Little, if any, heat is wasted. EFFICIENCY: Because there is no flue, no heat escapes and you can install, your modern electric water heater in any convenient location. CLEANLINESS: Electricity is clean as‘ light. There is no dirt, fumes or smoke,i l To get more out of life - get the most out of electricity The Lions Club requires good contact Terry Besley. 887-5535, saleable articles, such as an- Gord Draper, 887-5877. Don tiques, furniture, rummage and Boynton, 887-5348 or Eric Marl- produce for its annual auction ing, 887â€"5633. 7 sale to be held on September 14, All proceeds will be used for at the community hall. community betterment. 'LOW COST 'EFFICIENCY 'CLEANLINESS The rummage sale commences at 10 am and the auction sale at Victoria Square Neighborhood News For pick-up or information COOKED MEATS IGA ASSORTED â€" 6 oz. Pkgs. READY TO SERVE â€" SMOKED PCNIC HAMS RICHMOND HILL HYDRO ELECTRIC SYSTEM If you want LOADS of HOT WATER "The Trend is to Electric " CALL 884-4466 PRICES EFFECTIVE AUGUST 7. 8. 9. 10 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES 4 YONGE ST. SOUTH All proceeds will be used for community betterment. Open House On Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Gee held "Open House" in honor of Mrs. Gee’s LOW COST: When you use low cost electricity to heat water, you can be sure the heat you pay for is going right into the water. Little, if any, heat is wasted. EFFICIENCY: Because there is no flue, no heat escapes and you can install your modern electric water heater in any convenient location. Over 150 people called to; Everyone extends best wishes Ardys Marion Winger and; For the honeymoon trip to Georg wish Mrs. Perkins a happylto Mrs. Perkins for many more Gary Lamar Winger eXChanged:the Adirondack Mountains in'sudde birthday. Presiding at the tea table in the afternoon were Mrs. Rolphl Boynton. Mrs. Stan Boynton and Mrs. Clarence Stong. In the' 'CLEANLINESSl happy birthdays. Neighborhood Notes A speedy recovery is wished for Mrs. Gerry Kelly, the form- er Carol Mortson. who under- went surgery in York Central for Richmond Hill Deputy-reeve‘ Floyd Perkins. who is ill in York County Hospital. Newmarket. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mort- son have returned home follow- ing a holiday in Western Cana- da, during which they attended the Calgary Stampede. The many friends of Miss Judy Hart are pleased to see that she is able to be out again RICITY following her illness during theI wedding vows in a ceremony at Church June 22. with Rev. E. C.‘ Flewelling ofï¬ciating. The bride is the youngest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- Hospital. Richmond Hill andlfOFd Wing" and the groom is Pennsylvania, the younger son of Mrs. Ethel‘ Winger and the late Arthur‘ Winger of Stevensville. Baskets of pink peonies and orange blossoms decorated the sanctuary. The organist. Miss Carol Riegle of Ridgeway. play-i New York. the bride wore an husba .Heise Hill Brethren in Christ‘ensemble of pink silk shantung Cober with white accessories and a held corsage of pink and white carna- Churc tions. Hill ( Guests were present from Sev Ridgeway. Wain- tendir Hamilton,‘week. Mrs . is vis The happy couple is now re-lmunit siding at 212 Belmont Streetn A i Kitchener. itook fleet. Hagersville. Fordwich, Stayner and Kitchen- er ed traditional wedding music at‘ . the processional and Don Mc- Niven of Fenwlck sang “Bless This Hourâ€, “A Wedding Pray- er" and “A Wedding Song". Whel mother, Mrs, Alice Perkins who evening Mrs. Belle Perkins. Mrs. was celebrating her 80th birth-iAlbert Tatton and Mrs. Harold day. 3Mortson poured tea. Over 150 people called to] Everyone extends best wishes wish Mrs. Perkins a happyito Mrs. Perkins for many more birthday. 1happy birthdays. Presiding at the tea table anNEighborhood Notes COME IN AND COMPARE FOR Miss Roxanne Miller of Lans- ing, Michigan was a holiday weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowyer, Gamble Sideroad. Birthday greetings are ex- tended to Ronald Ingles and Richard Wilton who will both celebrate on August 13. The young people‘s group went roller skating at Aurora Saturday evening then enjoyed a swimming party and barbecue after church on Sunday at the Lake Simcoe cottage of Mr. and Mrs J. E. Flood. Approximately 20 members attended. ‘ Neighborhood Notes Mrs. William Leach of Bos- ton. Massachusetts, who has been visiting her parents, was present at St. John’s on Sunday. The parish was saddened by the death of Len Harnden. hus- band of Mrs. Joy Harnden. or- ganist at St. John's. Funeral service was held at St. John’s on Monday afternoon. Further details will appear in next week’s paper. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boynton and family have returned home following a three-week holiday spent in the Matritimes and Eastern States. The sympathy of the com- munity i extended to Rev. Douglas Davis and family of Stouffville in the passing of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. D. Davis. The 10 am service at Stâ€: John's Anglican on Sunday will! be a celebration of the Holy Communion. The rector. Rever- end Earl Gerber will be preach- mg. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Boynton of Thornhill and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boynton, Richmond Hill called on Mr. and Mrs. Rolph Boynton on Thursday evening of last week. The late Mrs. Davis had many friends in this community. Church News The many friends of Miss Judy Hart are pleased to see that she is able to be out again following her illness during the past; two months. Birthday greetings to Wendy‘er. the bride was radiant in 3 Hart, 13. August 9 and to Paul‘floor-length gown of white crys- Barker. 7, on August 11. ‘tal peau de soie. featuring short Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Boyntonlsleeves and a train falling from of Thornhill and Mr. and Mrs. the shoulder. A pearled head- Elmer Boynton, Richmond Hill piece held her shoulder-length called on Mr. and Mrs. Rolphiveil. She carried a bouquet of Boynton on Thursday eveninglpink roses, white carnations. of last week. Istephanotis and ivy. ELGIN MILLS AND JEFFERSON NEWS ASSORTED â€" lO-oz. Pkg. RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE - Pkg. of 60 SUGAR 'I'EA BAGS BETTY CROCKER â€" 19-02. Pkg. ADOU1\.1DU â€" 10-01. rng. Dad's Cookies :1: 4/ $1.00 AT ALLENCOURT IGA ONLY TOMATO SOUP GRANULATED CANADA NO. 1 GRADE ‘A’ FACIAL Carnation Milk BUTTER KLEENEX EVAPORATED -â€" Tall Tins ALL POPULAR BRANDS - Cartons of 200 CIGARETTES CAMPBELL’S â€" 10 oz. Correspondent: Leonard Lamas Telephone 884-3000 Shop Where You Save The Most Compare Our Low, Low, Prices TISSUE There‘s only one way for you to be Well-informed about import- ant local events and your special interests. That's by reading “The Liberal" every Thursday NEWMARKET: The medical staff and board of directors of York County Hospital are giving serious consideration to estab- lishing a coronary care unit at the hospital. Administrator Al Roeder and hospital medical staff members recently visited St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto to study the coronary care unit there. York County Hospital is currently involved in planning the expansions of different de- partments at the hospital. At the reception following. at the Parkside Youth Centre. the mother of the bride received in a turquoise silk dress and jacket. with a corsage of pink roses and white carnations. She was as- sisted by the mother of the groom who wore a pink crepe dress with a corsage of red ros- es and white carnations. Flower girls. Susan Gilmore. niece of the bride and Gwen Winger. niece of the groom, were gowned alike in floor- length dresses identical to those worn by the bridesmaids and carried nosegays of pink carna- tions and mums. Groomsman was Francis Wing- er. brother of the groom and ushers were Ivan Winger and Phil Osburn. Bridesmaids were Miss Joan Wideman of Gormley and Miss Marjorie Hall of Hagersville They wore floorâ€"length gowns of capri blue silk chiffon with em- pire waistlines and matching sashes of peau de soie and car- ried bouquets of pink and white ca-rnations. Mrs. Luella Gilmore 0f Wainâ€" fleet was her sister's matron of honor. Given in marriage'by he} fath- er. the bride was radiant in a Wingers Exchange Wedding Vows At Heise Hill Brethren Church What about next Week? 400 Box 5 Lb. Bag 69c Lb. REG. PRICE $3.19 $ 4.29 2/73c 2/390 2/29c 47c 87c OUR PRICE 38¢ 77¢ Cash is a great imention: everyone accepts it. And ï¬givesyouaï¬eebgm That's why at the Commerce we recommend mmmm youuseovrcompletebadrhgsewiua. mm ' For the emensesyou know yoa'ce gcï¬lgbhae '4‘“? "3“ the M' *9 9“ch TM'W yoursatf with a Chequing Account. But arise. keepawsho’oa in a Sam ' Ash-lg asyoa denim-Emu. K _ _|. _ “N Wifsï¬m When that rear end ’ it takes cash to bail CANADIAN IMPERIAL IGA SMOOTH PEANUT BUTTER24 oz GOLDEN RIPE Mrs. Ellis Klinck of Listowel is visiting friends in the com- munity for a few days. ,, --_ -..-..-.. 'v-nyu HULL-y - ~7~ “a The sympathy of the com-'Hutchinson. daughter of Mr. munity is extended to Mrs.‘and Mrs. Kenneth Hutchinson George Cober and family in thefof Aurora became the bride of sudden paSSing of a belovediRobert Baycroft, son of Mrs. husband and father, George:Richa1-d Bauvcrnft of ammo“ A wedding of local interest took place at Aurora United Cober. The funeral service was held Saturday at Heise Hill Church with interment in Heise Hill Cemetery. Several area families are at- tending Stayner Camp this week. Neighborhood Notes BAYVIEW & MARKHAM ROAD THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, August 8, BANANAS Gormley News Notes Richard Bavycroff of Gormléi Showers Miss Miriam Sider was the recipient of many lovely gifts at several showers held in her honor. prior to her forth- coming marriage » to Raymond Scott of Waterloo. Mrs. John Moran was the hastess for a shower held by the ladies at Parkway Bible Church. Scarboro. The gifts included a Church on Saturday whenABettylcomplete "24.14,, , BANK OF ME 49° I2: The congregation of the Unit ed Missionary Church feted fly. couple at a large shower in Fellowship Hall. Mr. and m Fred Yake were hosts. The United Missionary Ybuth Fellowship held a miscellaneous shower at the parsonage £0! Miss Sider and her ï¬ance. Relatives of the groom-elm from British Columbia and Brazil. South America were pnea sent at a party honoring the couple, given by Mrs. Ronald Fraser, an aunt. of Mr. Scott. at her home in Agincourt. set of cookware