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The Liberal, 29 Jan 1959, p. 17

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'i-HERRIDGE ELECTRIC i .2131? TU. 4-3211 _ 3mm [Ti fix“!â€" I wld, arranged. Céfi'erIr. StI‘OOIId: HU. 8-5711, TU._ 4-3263. tfczs LET US HELP YOU save money by combining your mortgages and other debts in a single mortgage. Firsts and seconds bought, sold and arranged. WILLOWDALE .MORTGAGE . SERVICE EU. 3-2040 PARTY wants to rent-small acre- age with house in North Yonge district. Wanted about May lst. Would like option to buy. Best of references. Phone AXminster 3- 3738, c2w31 #21: AND 2N1? mgrtgaaes young. bedrooms. Rent about $75 nionth- 1y. TU. 4-1590. I"1W31 i.m1uuu1mmmmuumumunmmmmmnnmmunmmlmmmmmnummmlmmnumnmummunnuuumunnmuuunummu3 :QUSE, in Richmond mu, two MORTGAGES WANTED TO RENT WINTER INVENTORY CLEARANCE AT COST! 20 gauge Bolt Action Marlin, model 55, . A . reg. $45.75 30:30 Marlin Carbine, reg. $85.45 . . . . . 22 cal. Marlin Bolt Action, reg. $21.45 . 12 gauge Pump Gun by Ithaca, 22 cal. Marlin 98, reg. $47.95 ...;.. $61 30 22 cal. Marlin Levermatic, reg. $61.95 . . . . . AMMUNITION PRICES SLASHED TO COST ALSO ’3 Seater Toboggans, reg. $5.95 . .. Steering Sleighs, reg. $7 .39 . . . Flying Saucers, reg. $4.95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. €156.09 Hockey Pants (professidnal quality) and up Hockey Skates, reg. 7.95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hockey Skates, reg. $14.25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Women’s Figure Skates, reg. $8.98 . . . . . . . . . . Women’s Figure Skates, reg. $9.95 . . . . . . . . . . Grated Bicycles Only $54.95 value for . . . . . . Stop 22A Yonge St. 'AV. 5 (betweenThornhill and Richmond Hill) “The Friendly Store That Saves You M ore” ONLY ONE SPECIAL PER PERSON SPORTING GOODS INTERIOR DECORATOR Till AID AUTO SUPPLY LIMITED tfc28 EARL V. STEWART Real Estate Broker and General Insurance Agent 21 Yonxe St. N. Aurora clw31 DOWNSTAIRS Finished rec. room and bar, bed- room, kitchen, shower, storage room. ONLY $2,500 DOWN MAPLE This charming older style house with its eight spacious rooms and beautiful lot screened by a huge cedar hedge is priced to sell for only $14,900 WITH TERMS HUGE A huge lot surrounds this mod- ern clapboard bungalow in North Oak Ridges, 5 rooms, oil heating, storms, screens. and awnings. $18,000 WITH TERMS UPSTAIRS Large living room, two bed- rooms, dining room, kitchen and bathroom. This beautiful clapboard bunga- low in King is actually two homes for the price of one PBUDENTIAL TRUST CO. We have a number of low priced homes and building lots; also a few new homes. List your home or lot with us for quick action. Mr. Hudson. phone TU, 4-2822 or HU. 3-4343. tfcll BUILDING LOT 50' x 215’, all town services. PA. 7-4613. c1w31 o DRAPES o CURTAINS O SLIPCOVERS O BEDSPREADS 130 Willowano A". Call Peter Kitchen PA. 7-5076 Local Representative for REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BA 5-5251 IT’S THE ‘MOST MAN! .005” M .............. $4.89 ............... $5.98 .............. ‘. $3.69 reg. $105.00 $33.75 $1,500 DOWN, small bungalow in Richmond Hill, on large lot, close to Yonge. Suit young couple. $6,950 full price. Carries $75.00 monthly. Early possession if de- sired. TU. 4â€"2400. Roy Burton Ltd. Real Estate. c1w31 WANT A HOUSE? 3 selection of 167 Richmond Hill homes, 93 Richvale and Lang- staff properties, 88 Thornhill area homes and 319 Willowdale houses are available through our chain of north-end offices. Free guid- ance and counsel are available day or night, through our quali- fied representatives. """ DAVID McLEAN LTD. Member of Toronto Real 15 Board Thornhill Offices AV. Richmond Hill Offices TU. Willowdale Offices BA. Newtonbrook Office BA. RICHMOND HILL $16,900. Three year old solid brick six room bungalow, attach- _ed garage. Excellent condition, storms and screens, T.V. antenna, etc. 5 per cent N.H.A. mortgage carries for $68.63 monthly. One block to bus. Owner transferred. Call Mr. Pratt, AV. 5-1158. H. Keith, Realtor. 2 blocks to public and separate schools and shopping plaza, alum- lnum storms and screens, fenced and landscaped. 5 per cent NH. A. mortgage, many extras. Must be sold, TU. 4-3906. c1w31 OPEN HOUSE Saturday and Sunday, 96 Rockport Crescent, L-shaped three bedroom brick bungalow, low down payment, immediate possession, owner transferred. TU. 4-5057.‘ c1w31 $1200 DOWN RICHMOND HILL 6 room detached brick bungalow, RICHMOND HILL â€"RE-SALE $3,700.00 Down, solid brick six room bungalow, nicely decorated, aluminum storms and screens, TV antenna, fenced lot. $9500.00 N.H.A. mortgage, easy payments. Call Mr. Pratt, AV. 5-1156. H. Keith Realtor. 6 ROOMED solid brick ranch- style corner bungalow, suitable for doctor. Aluminum storms and screens, fully decorated and land- scaped. Custom built recreation room and kitchen. Private sale. 172 Cascade" Circle, Richmond Hill. c4w31 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AV. 5-1031 $41.45 $67.12 $17.34 $37 .56 $47 .69 (Continued) 5-1176 4-3805 5-7706 1-9333 Estate c1w31 clw21 c1w31 Yonge St. . . . . . . . . Oak Ridges Monkeys, budgies, canaries and cages, tropical fish, pumps, heat- ers, filtersvand supplies, goldfish, hamsters, bulk budgie and can- ary feed, dog food, and all HARTZ MOUNTAIN Pet Sup- plies. Open every day, Sundays includ- ed till ten. Closed Wednesday af- ternoons and evenings. PRospect 3-5233. c4w30 AURORA -â€" The rust-coloured tap water Aurora Heights rate- payers are complaining about is unavoidable, Mayor D. J. Murray said last week. He explained that it was caused by the opening and closing of main valves, but that once the water pressure settles down the sediment causing the trouble would settle. AURORA ~â€" “Canada's future lies in the north,” Jack Living- stone told an audience of local Jaycees recently. The Department of Lands and Forests offers the fol- lowing used vehicles for sale by tender: One 1949 International bus; One 1953 1/2 ton Chevrolet GARDENER, seeks partner or someone who can take over land- scaping business -â€" living quarters (bungalow) greenhouse (1,000 square feet) vegetable landr Application, in person, every Sat- urday. If possible, written appli- cation to erProkopetz, 237 Cros- by Ave., Richmond Hill, TU. 4- 2388. l“2w30 panel truck; One 1954 1/2 ton GMC panel truck. These vehicles may be seen at the Southern Research Station, Maple, and are ofl’er- ed on a where is, and as is, basis, without warranty ex- pressed or implied. ‘ The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WE NEED'people to raise C-hln- chilla. The demand for pelts ex, ceeds the supply. Only require- ments space and limited canital. The industry is on a sound basis. RU. 2-6806. Stonehouse Chinchilla 111 Haddington Ave., Torontd 12. ' ticB Application will be by sealed tender to R. N. Johns- ton, Chief, Division of Re- search, Southern Research Station, Maple, Tel. AV. 5â€" 1171. 1949-52 CAR, any make, must be reliable for second car. Reason- able cash. TU. 4-4714. ' c1w31 LARGE CRIB. TU. 4.3977. *1w31 Tenders will close Febru- ary 14, 1959. c2w30 SMALL inexpensive crib. Phone TU. 4-3118. c1w31 PIANO WANTED Any size or make, pay cash. phone Toronto LE. 4-9419. collect. ttc3 DOG. German Shepherd, male, 8 months, beige with black. Call- ed Pee Wee. Rabies tag No. 36188. Around Beverley Acres. TU, 4- 5455. clw31 LADY’S black purse, Richmond Bowl, Friday. Any information. please call King 434. c1w31 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ; FOR SALE By TENDER PET SHOPS ED’S PET SHOP WANTED LOST ONTARiO Richard Rychlickl of Oak Rid- ges, charged with impaired driv- ing in Richmond Hill on Novem- ber 13, was fined $50.00 and costs, or three months by Magistrate 0. S. Hollinrake in Newmarket Mag~ istrate’s Court on Monday, Jan- uary 26. The liquor charge against the accused was withdrawn. 'Ser- geant J. Rainey and Constable D. Young were the investigating of- cers. AURORA â€"- Funeral services for the late Rev. A. R. Park were conducted in First . Baptist Church. Aurora, on Tuesday of last week. Mr. Park died sud- denly at his home on Maple St. on January 17. STOUFFVILLE â€" Mr. A. G. Thompson was returned as chair- man of Stouffville District High School Board at the inaugural meeting held last week. Mr. A1- bert King is vice-chairman. Mr. Thompson is the Stouffville Coun- cil representativefl shend, assistant engineer with the Ontario Water Resources Com- mission, advised the Public Util- ities Commission recently that they should engage a consulting engineer to calculate the extent of the project required to reme- dy the town’s water problem. AURORA -â€" Canada's first fallv out shelter was unveiled last week, and is in oneof 20 model homes erected there. A family could survive for two weeks in it. in the event of an Hâ€"bomb attack. For the week, Police Chief R. P. Robbins advises the reporting of 63 occurences, mostly of a minor nature. SAT., FEB. '7 â€" Auction salerf good household furniture, electric range, appliances, player piano, dishes, utensils kitchen effects, 2 new gents’ bicycles garden tools; etc. At Lot 22, Concession 6 Vau- ghan Twp., 974 mile north of Map- le sideroad, known as the Julian Farm. Property of George Old. Sale at 1:30 pm. Terms cash. No reserve. Proprietor going to Eng- land. Ken and Clark Prentice, auctioneer, Markham 346. c4w29 Occupational therapy is one» of the major services to be undertaken for handicapped youngsters in the $4,088,- 490 Ontario Crippled Children’s Centre for which gifts are now being sought throughout the-province. Other facili- ties include swimming and hydro-therapy pools, nurseries and academic classrooms, and headquarters for the prov- ince-wide operations of the Ontario Society for Crippled Children. The public appeal opened January 12th. AURORAâ€"Speed limits at the north and south end of Aurora will soon be set at 40 m.p.h. Council has agreed to apply to the department of highways for an order-in-council to set this speed. Fine Youth $50 Impaired Driving SALE REGISTERS STOUFFVILLEâ€"Mr. A. Town- NAME ADDRES? you“ mm“ mm “C 5R1 so THIS TOTAL ONLY REPRESENTS VALUE OF PRESCRIPTIONS FOR INCOME TAX F'IJRPC).">E.§:~ PLEASE KEEP THIS INVOICE 07' TUrner 4-2866 BAYVIEW PLAZA â€" RICHMOND HILL, ONT. N0 01 HER WILL BE. ISSUED. 7963 PRESCRIPTIONB CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED (4.;er BEVERLEY ACRES Dim Ul V MP1 ION PHARMACY NEWMARKET â€" The Newmarâ€" ket and District Association for Retarded Children is planning on building a school. The school for retarded children to be built in Richmond Hill will house children from south of Newmarket to Thornhill. AURORA â€"- Constable Donald Coombs, Aurora. was installed as president of the York North Po- lice association at a wellâ€"attended meeting hereAlast week. NEWMARKET â€"- J. R. Bollons, who recently resigned as ad- ministrator of York County Hos- pital, left Newmarket recently to take up his new appointment as administrator of the Great War Memorial and District hospital in MAPLE CHARGE 1'!!! UNITED CHURCH OF ' CANADA Rev. Harold W. Davies, B.A.. Minister SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1959 Maple 10:15 am. -â€" Church School 11.30 am. â€" Morning Worship Hope 10.30 am. â€"- Morning Worship 11:15 am. â€" Church School Edgeley 1:30 pm. â€" Church School 2:30 pm. â€"Church Service CHURCH OF CHRIST Meeting in Concord School House Each Lord’s Day evening at 7 p.m. Gospel Message Tune in .CKEY (580) at 9:15 am. Sunday mornings And Jesus spake unto them, sayingtal} power 11:. given unto BOLTON -â€"â€" The school board again turned down Humber Grove ratepayers' request for bus ser- vice to school despite the fact parents complained their children arrive home exhausted and froz- en â€"â€" some suffering from frost bite. The board offered to build a school, at Humber Grove, if the parents would keep them in the present school until then. ELECTED PPRESIDENT At the annual meeting of the Ontario Cersey Club held this week at St; Thomas, Norman Bagg o! Edgeley was elected president. CAMVILL: UNITED CHURCH nu. mm 3. Eddy. B.A.. 3.1).. SUNDAY, manning 1,_1959 2:30 pm. ;â€" Worship Service - GORMLE! UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH - lav. C. E. flanking, Minister 9.45 mm. â€"- Church Broadcast CKLB 1350 Oshawa no em. -- Morning Worship 11 am. -â€" Sunday School 7.30 pm. «- Evening Service me in heaven and in earth. JAMES Irv. 21: Wherefore lay apart all filthiness and superfiuity of naughtiness, and receive with meekness the engrafted word, which is able to save your souls. CUSTOMER‘S COPY vavuii D IAN-Al “J \ II" Pil'.‘ DI'HUN I! m A luminumomula 1m: LIBERALhnichmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, January 29. 1959' SUNDMKh V'llll 00 Au I Ins Richmond Hill Rector: Rev. J. F. O’Neil SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1959 SEXAGESIMA 8 am. â€"- Holy Communion 9.30 am. â€" Sunday School 9.30 am. â€"-- Morning Prayer 11 am. -â€"-,Holy Communion (Nursery & Jr. Congregation) 2 pm. -â€"- Bible Class 7 pm. â€" Evensong Junior Missionari; Club Feb. 4-15 â€" ‘ Rev. W. N. Teal of St. Catharine: in Evangelistic Services We welcome you to the fellowship of this friendly family church that continues the teaching of Original Methodism. RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 50 Wright St. Pastor: Rev. Robert W. Irvin. B. TIL, B.R.E. Phone: TU. 4-2095 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1959 Building Fund Sunday 9.50 am. â€" Bible School for all! 11 am. -- Morning worship. 7 pm. â€"- Evening Fellowship Service _ Wednesday at 8.30 pan. Mid-week “Hour of Power" Thursday at 7 pm. Glrls’ Club begins February 5! All girls 8 to 12 years of age welcome! The young church with the old Message! Hour, CHML, 9 am Sunday SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1959 2.45 p.111. â€" Sunday School 7 p.m. -- The Family Gospel gregation 11 am. -â€" Holy Communion 2 pm. - Bible Class at the Rec- tory KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Cedar Avenue. Richmond Hill SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1959 3 pm. â€" Public Lecture Mr. D. Bonham TESTING THE HOLY TRINI- Hour. The pastor’s subject - “Conditions for Revival" Mon., Feb. 2 at 6:45 pm. â€"â€"- RICHMOND HILL r PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. N. Hepburn, Minister SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1959 9.45 am. â€"- Sunday School and Bible Class. 11 am. â€" Morning Worship. Sermon Subject: OUR EYES OPENED (Sacrament of Baptism) 11 am. â€"â€" Nursery Department. 17 p.m. â€" Young People’s Society “Christ does not argue. He re- veals.” Corner of Elmwood and Ruggles Rev. Earl S. Bqll, Minister Chgrch of the Light gnd 71.126 9.30 am. --â€" Sunday Schodl 11 am. -â€" Nursery and Jr. Con- TY’S FOUNDATION “Is belief in the Holy Trinity es- sential to salvation?" Hear the Bible’s answer. EVERY THURSDAY 7:45 p.m. -â€" Service Meeting 8:45 pm. â€"- Ministry School NO COLLECTION TU. 4-2677 ALL WELCOME Wednesdays 10 am. â€"â€" Holy Communion COME TO CHURCH AS A * FAMILY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1959 9.45 â€"- The Church School 11 am. -â€" Public WVorship Nursery meets at hour of worship THE CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL Anglican Richmond Hill East, Beverley Acres School Nell Drive Rev. J. W. Newton-Smith. 407 Lynett Crescent TU. 4-4236 SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1959 BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH Wm. VanderBent, Pastor Tel.: Richmond Hill, TU. 4-3155 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1959 Heise Hill (Gormley) 10 am. -â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Worship Service 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service _ Wed.. 7.30 pm. ~ Prayer Meeting Vaughan (3rd com. 2 miles IICHMOND mu. UNITED CHURCH lav. C. G. Higginson. B.A.. 3.1). SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1959 9.45 am. -â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Service The Minister 7 pm. -â€" Youth' Service Preacher -â€" Rev. D. L. [Varey Inter-Church Fireside Hour north of Concord) 10 8.111. â€"- Sunday School 11.15 am. â€" Worship Service Concord (Schoolhouse) 10 am. â€" Sunday School Oak Ridges. Aubrey Ave. Roy Nigh, Pastor TelL: Gormley 5544 10.30 am. â€"- Sunday School 7.30 pm â€" Evening Service Tues., 8 pm. â€"- Prayer Meeting ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED CHURCH Crosby Ave.. Richmond Hill Rev. William W. Patterson. 3.11. 3.1).. Minister THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA ST. BARNABAB Richvale Rev. J. W. Newton-Smith TU. 4-4236 9.30 am. â€" Morning Prayer Nusery and Sunday School Services in Charles Hewitt School Pearson Ave. Holy Communion second Sunday of each month -ST. MARK’S ANGLICAN Oak Ridges - Yonze at Elm Grove Morning Prayer 9.45 mm. Sunday School 9:45 am. Holy Communion -- lst Sunday ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN OAK RIDGES Yonge at Jefferson Manning Prayer 11 am. Sunday School 11 am. Bible Classes (Senior 8:. Inter- mediate . . . . . . . . . . 9:45 am. Holy Communion .. 2nd 3115!}?! RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH SAINT MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Subdiv- Friday â€"â€" I ‘ '1 pm. - Girls' Craft Class 7.30 pm. -â€" Boys' Club. 8 pm. -â€" Young Peoples Meeting PARISH 0!" .KING 8: ,MAPLI (Anglican) Rector: Rev. W. B. Jennings. DD. Tel. King City 313 HOURS OF SERVICE I All Saints’ Church "- King City 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 10 am. â€" Morning Prayer 11.10 a.m._-â€"- Sunday School St. Stephen’s Church - Maple 9 am. â€"- Holy' Communion 11.30 am. â€" Sunday School 11.30 am. â€"-â€" Morning Prayen Oak Ave. SUINDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1959 9:30 am. ~â€" Breaking of Bread 11 am. -- Sunday School and Adult Bible Class Mr. Colin Anderson . 7 pm. -â€" Evenlng Gospel Sew!” Mr. Douglas Price Tues., 8 pm. -â€" Prayer and Bible Study 7 Mr. Walter Deans THE CHURCH OF ST. LUKE LUTHERAN Finch Afe. East Public School Finch Ave. E., just west of 7 A prview Sunday School. . . . . .... 10 nu. Worship Service . . . . . . . . 11 mm. The Rev. Karl J. Schweder. 3.1).. M.A., Pastor Phone: ,BAldwln 1-8900 LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH . Church St., Langmuir . MnMer: Rev. B. T. McSpaddn SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1959 10 mm. â€" Bible School with Adult Bible Class 11 mm. â€"- Morning Worship 8.30 pm. â€"- Prayer Meeting 7 pm. â€"- Gospel Service Wed. 8 pm. If grayer I: am- Study Thursday 1 pm. -â€" Women'l Missionary Fellowship Thurs.. 8 pm. â€" Evening Mll- sion Circle 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month Fri., 7 pm. â€" L mplighteru and Teen F ilowhip Fri. 8 pm. â€" Choir Practice THOBNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1959, Missionary Month 11 am. â€"â€" Sermon (5) THE KING RECRUITS The Minister Mr. John Murray from the 3111! field, India, will bring greetings and speak? to both congregation and the Church school. 7 pm. â€" Young Adults Taking part in the Special Youth service in Richmond Hill United HOLY TRINIT! THORNHILL SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1959 Sexagesima Sunday - 8 am. â€"- Holy Communion. 11 am. -â€" Holy Communion THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH Stop 17 Yorgo Street Rev. Percy G. Buck. B.A., B. TIL. 5 Old Orchard Grove. Toronto, ' 12, Out. HU 1-3142 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1959 Sunday School classes for all ages, 10, 11 am. Communion Service .. 11 am. Induction of Deacons, Reception of new members ' ‘ A cordial welcome ~to all. Church Monday 6 pm. â€" Young Life Club Bible Study Wednesday 8 pm. â€" Prayer Fel- lowship at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown, Elgln St., Thornhill Friday, 7 pm. â€"- Happy Hour 7.30 pm. â€" Boys‘ Clu}1 Preacher Rev. D. L. Varey 7 pm. ~â€" Evening Prayer Preacher The Rector Wednesday â€" ’ 10 am. â€" Holy Communion 8 pm. -â€" Adult Bible Class and. Adult Confirmation Classes THOBNHILL UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. Earl B. Eddy. B.A.. 3.0., Th.,D. V SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1959 10 am. â€"- Intermediate Church School ‘ ' 11 mm. â€"- Church Worship In Church School (Holy Communion Z'nd Sfxnday) 7 p.m.- -- Holy Communion (4th Sunday only) SUNDAY SERVICES 10 to 10 â€" Sunday School Adult Bible Class 11 â€"- Morning Worship Dedication of Organ." The Pastor preaching. The chair. 7 â€"â€"-Evening Service 1 block east of Yonge Stop 12A Pastor Rev. F. Vaughan B. Th. Student Assistant, Mr. R; Thistle Believers' Baptism Message, “Which Church Should I Join”? ‘ Fireside Fellowship ‘ ."The Church rthatr is Looking ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 miles south of Maple) Pastor: Rev. Harold R. Lindeman.‘B.A. Phone Unionvllle 361 ‘ SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1959 11.30 am. â€"- The Service , 10.30 Mn. â€"â€" Sunday School and . NW“ NW CM...“ BICHVAIJ! GOSPEL CHAPEL 'eruiced Ahead”

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