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The Liberal, 7 Dec 1972, p. 13

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A man with a great sense of humor and a beautiful faith. describes the late Rev. Herbert Newton-Smith, who died in York Central Hospiâ€" tal early Sunday morning. Although Mr. Newton-Smith Obituary Rev. Herbert Newton - Smith Served Church Half A Century A double-holster set in ‘Longhorn’ design to excite small ‘would-be‘ sheriffs. Pair of rapid- fire re eaters metal ca - p ( p 2.29 pistols), simulated leather holsters and badge. Contains two 3%” reusable safety molds, l 1/3- lbs. of wax (to make 3 candles): red. yellow, blue dyes: meltings’pouring pot: wicking and two scents. Com- .39 plete illustrated instructions. Up to 4 ‘sharpshooters‘ can play! Consists of 4 spring-loaded guns, l6 marbles, sectioned plas- tic base, etal bell for score. m 4.39 Players shoot to target cham- bers, to win. CHRISTMAS SHOP 'TIL 9PM MONDAY through FRIDAY 0 SATURDAYS 'TIL 6PM Candle-Making Kit HOURS OF HAPPY ACTIVITY! Two-Gun Set FOR LITTLE LAW-'KEEPERS GAME OF FUN AND SKILL Quick Shoot retired from the ministry in 1963 after a half century of service in many parishes of the Anglican Church he con- tinued to be active in the service of his Lord and Mas- ter as Honorary Assistant at the Church of St. Gabriel The Archangel. Bayview and Crosby Avenues. Richmond Hill. Born in Yorkshire, Eng- land, October 3, 1886. Mr Newton-Smith came to Can- Apply for a CANADIAN TIRE Credit Card Official Stanley Cup game of Jean Beliveau and pro-stars in N.H.L. uniform. Fast-play, styrene- coated ‘ice‘: automatic goal judge and an extra player for I ‘last minute” of play. Eye-popping gifts for little road-workers! Rea- listic yellow and black steel: glass-effect cabs: wide-track ‘tires’. Choice of Cement Truck or Dump Truck ° each abt. 71/; x 51/; x 51/2” EACH Fun for all! Players load up their special laun- chers with chips and ‘wing them‘ at a colorful backboard with set-u tar- " 2.98 gets. One who knocks down the most targets wins. 'Big Brute' Trucks EXCITING JEAN BELIVEAU BRIGHT RUGGED ‘BUDDY-L' Hockey Game ada in his early teens and finished his secondary schooling in Toronto. Since money was scarce in those days he worked to put him- self through university and was ordained a full year be- UNIQUE NEW GAME 'Wing-It' We reserve the 70 Yonge Sb 0‘ He was given his first parâ€" ish in the Niagara Diocese which was composed of three churches and two Sun- day schools, spread over a distance of 29 miles. which he covered on Sunday by horse and buggY. returning to his studies at Wycliffe Monday morning. He subsequently served in many parishes in the Niag- fore graduating from Wyc liffe College in 1913. Working model by Kenner with built-in safety features. Complete with Betty Crocker cake- mixes that mini-cooks can bakejust like Mom. Plus 3 '3' slide in baking pains. Special Floods of fun for 2 to 4 players. Object: to see who gets all his magnetized sailors aboard the ship first! (Some attract, some repel! If it repels, it‘s man overboard!) Great for target practice! 240-shot repeater with hidden cocking lever, cross-bolt safety, plus a giant pack of extra B-B‘s, a pad of targets and safe shooting instructions. Don't Go Overboard the right to limit quantities on all sale Street North, Richmond Hill Phone 884-1196 Easy-Bake Oven WORKS ON 2 LIGHT BULBS! EXCITING NAUTICAL GAME! ara district, including Hag- ersville. Chippewa Trinity Iwhere he built the parish halll, Grace Church in Ar- thur (which he rebuilt after a disastrous firel. and at St‘ Margaret's in West Hamilton. Recently Mr. N 9 wt 0 nâ€" Smith penned these few lines: When I pass on I shall not look for streets of gold Or gates of pearl DAISY ‘SAFARI Mk 1’ B-B Gun THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday, Dec. 7, 1972 But for a row of northern maples Glistening in their scarlet robes Against a background of a windy Canadian sky, He was closely associated with the Canadian National Institute Of The Blind and each summer attended the camp for the blind near Parry Sound. An avid fan of the Hamilton Tiger Cats. he also had a particular at- tachment for Russ Jackson. whom he had taught in Sun- ‘ day school. Surviving to mourn the passing of a beloved father are Rev. Jack Newton-Smith of Lindsay, the first rector‘ of St. Gabriel‘s; Iris ‘Mrs. Lawrence Bousteadl of North Taylor Mills Drive. Rich- mond Hill; Ruth (Mrs. Vic Okel of Hamilton and Mar- jorie Newton-Smith of Saw-‘- crn Bridge. He was predecei wife December 6 ago and Mr. Ne‘ had had placed ll tuary of St. GE Sunday flowers in ory which feature orite red roses. The funeral 51 held at St‘ Gabi ncsday morning followed by interi George‘s, Harmon. ilton. items Betty Crocker mixes, frostings. Just add water and bake! EXTRA! Cash and Carry BONUS COUPONS! A nerve-tingling, quick-action game for the whole family. Up to 4 players can play. And it’s up to each to flip his discs into the right~c010r wells first. 2' Good test for reflexes! Durable board: red and black ‘men.’ Instruc- tions for stgndard checkers plus 5 other games: Give-away, Corner Checkers, ‘Go-bang‘, Chinese Checkers, I .39 and Fox and Hounds. Special! Cake-Mix Refills 34> r .99 Surviving to mourn the passing of a beloved father are Rev. Jack Newton-Smith of Lindsay, the first rector of St. Gabriel's; Iris «Mrs. Lawrence Bousteadl of North Taylor Mills Drive. Rich- mond Hill; Ruth (Mrs. Vic Okel of Hamilton and Mar- jorie Newton-Smith of Sev- ern Bridge. CLASSIC FAMILY FAVOURITE! Checker Game NEW KOHNER GAME 'Tension Crazy ‘Volks’ for tiny folks. Steel and chrome with ’magâ€"wheels. 'Buddy-l.’ Chug-A-Bugs’ He was predeceased by his wife December 6 a decade ago and Mr. NewtomSmith had had placed in the sancâ€" tuary of St. Gabriel‘s on Sunday flowers in her mem- ory which featured her fav- orite red roses. The funeral service was held at SL Gabriel‘s Wedâ€" nesday morning at 11 am. followed by interment at St. George‘s, Hannon. near Hamâ€" ilton. .99 EACH 13

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