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Hishon, 420 Crosby Avenue SAMPLE TAX SAVINGS For full information and assistance in plecting the {51.3ng suited to your needs, mail this co'upon, postage free. Canadian Government Annuity pre- miums may now be deducted from income for tax purposes, within certain limits. . while you save fer retirement 3:1 Yonge St. N. â€" Northern Building I " Phone AV. 5-5301 / or Mr. Steffen, TU. 4-3349. Richmond Hm lined [um Coanuflon 19x Saving I. Savings Plan? 8 3,000 (‘mximum deduction allowed for tax purposes) The END for a married Mxpayor WM! no dowdm baud on 1958 lncoma Tax rand 7,500 10,000 Home and information showing how a Canadian Govern- ment AM can bring me reï¬remem Income at low cost. To: Bind-v, Canadlun Oovommonl Annnmu, 00pm“! 0! Labour, Oucwu (Postage {no} A99 when Amwfly in mm..............79hphon¢.............. I mdmbond "not informaflon given will I» hold ï¬ddly could-Mic! Mynamh.............. ' (Mr. /Mn. /Min) llud............ ..........................D¢lh of llrï¬...................- Richmond Hill, Ontérib, Thursday, 3311qu 22, 1959 2380 | BAYVIEW BLOOR ST. W. PLAZA RO. 9â€"9592 I AV. 5-4791 . TORONTO I . RICHMOND HILL Some of the Values Are: 500 2380 BLOOR ST. W. RO'. 9-9592 . TORONTO MEN’S AND BOYS’ SHOPS SLACKS $6.99 95 150 wggggggggszgggzggggs£3§553 Reg. $14.95 â€" 2 suits for 8W] Debbie Blackburn, who was six years old on January 10th, had 'a toboggan party to mark the oc- casion. Those who went includ- ed Janet Grainger, Linda Lam- bert, Valerie Fenwick, Lorraine Barker, Donna Tregear, Cathy Fettes, Martin Nex and Jimmie Blackburn. Afterwards they en; joyed refreshments and birthday cake. I Second-class badges were alsp presented by their captain to Suzanne Austin, Jeanette McDon- ald, Adele Costoff, Linda Major, Joanne Duncan and Mary Lenton. Mrs. James Gardiner of Wel} drick (formerly Mill) Road, is at present confined in the Toronto General Hospital. ' A very pretty flying-up cere- mony was held by candlelight last. week when Patricia Lambert flew up into, the 3rd Richvale Guide Company and was enrolled by Captain Marie Lawson. The 0.R.B. League scores over 200, last week were: Gloria Cyril 222, Pauline Price 250, Marie Lawson 215. 263. Ron Norris 219, Bill Stone 204, Tom Lemperg 242, Earl Freland 244. 289, 239, John Sim 283, 204, 250, George Law- son 273, 211, 235. High three, George Lawson 819. John Sim 737, Earl Freeland 772. â€"-2 pr. Her friends will be glad to know that Mrs. Percy Sparke: is getting around again after her re]- cent illness. « " A group of about thirty-two girls enjoyed a toboggan party on Saturday, sponsored by the Rich- vaie Chapel Sunday School. Miss Ethel Lee of Toronto was ‘guest speaker for .the ladies’ group of Rich’vale Chapel, which met at the home of Mrs. C; Fevez, 31 Edgar Avenue, on Wednesday evening. Speaking on the danger of taking our personal relation- ship with Christ for granted, Miss Lee chose as her text, Luke 2:44: “But they, supposingâ€"", and dwelt on the importance of our daily work with Him and the won-- der of His love for us. Mr. George Kerr of Birch Ave- nu 3, who has spent several weeks at his home here, returned to York Manor, N ewmarket, last week. His many friends will be glad to know that Mr. Ed Rowdo'n who suffered brain hemorrhages following his Christmas Day acci- dent, is making good progress at the Toronto General Hospital. Correspondents: Mrs. E. E. Spears 17 Roosevelt Drive Phone AV. 5-3116 Mrs. M. E. Taylor 161 Spruce Ave. Phone AVenue 5-4293 (Continued from Page 11) Deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs. George Allison in her reâ€" cent bereavement, whOSe sister, Mrs. James Ryan, passed away on Sunday a week ago, in To- ronto Western Hospital after .a brief illness. Correspondent: The Evening Branch of the Woman'b Auxiliary ofâ€" St. John" Anglican Chm-elk TU. 4-2708 ’I‘Um (-1534 Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers had .a‘ their son from Calgary paid them pleasant surprise last week, when a visit. Mrs. Rodgers also visitâ€" | "'1’ ed relatives in Barrie. Richvale, News ELGIN MILLS-JEFFERSON NEWS , ML! h REG. $29.50 REG. $10.95 $9.95 ' solely Sale .at 12.30 sharp. ALVIN, S. FARMER, auctioneer Phone Gormley 5311 of February 1 Holstein cow (4 years) due February 3 Durham heifers, 11/5 years old '1 bull, Holstein, 2 years old 1 bull, Holstein, 6 months old 1 Holstein heifer, 5 months old ogs red sow, due in February 1 white sow, due in February 1 white sow, due in February 1 white sow, due in March 1 white sow, due in March 1 white sow, just bred in January 1 young sow, due in FebruAry 1 young sow, due in Februarv 1 white sow, due in February 1 boar, Yorkshire (1% yrs.) 11 chunks 10 chunks 5 chunks 1 sow with 6 pigs Implements 1 W6 tractor, IHC 1 threshing machine, Waterloo 1 baler, IHC, new ' 1 10’ power take-off M-H Binder 1 10’ power take-off Case Binder 1 Dearborn mower, rear mount ,1 side delivery rake, Cockshutt 1 3-furrowed ace bottom plow 1 International stiff-tooth tractor cultivator . 1 M-H spring-toothed tractor cul- tivator - 1 International power spreader 1 fertilizer sower on rubber 1 International seed drill 1 potato digger 1 Potato planter 1 potato duster, 1 rubber tired trailer waan 1 Ford buck rake 1 set scales, 2.000 lbs. 1 1 hammer mill, Case ‘ 1 chopper, Cockshutt 10" 1 fanning mill _ 1' set barrows, 4 sections 1 set sleighs Used water bowls and pipe stan-; 'chions r 1 endless 6" drive belt, 75 ft. 1 set dehorners Grain and Hay 200'bus. rye 800 bus. oats Quantity of baled hay Household Items 1 heavy duty electric stove 2 cook stoves 1 electric refrigerator 1 china cabinet 1 desk 1 oil burner 1 Quebec heater Terms: Cash. No reserve. Farm Cattle 1 roan cow (5 years) 1 Holstein cow‘ (5 yrs.) due Feb. 1 Holstein cow (4 yrs.) milking of January 1 Holstein cow (4 years) due end of February {Holstein cow (4 years) due in February 1 Holstein cow (4 years) due end January 1 roa‘n cow (9 yearS), due in Feb; 13Hoistein heifer (3 years) due in Jun-e ' 1 Jersey cow (5 years). milking 1 Holstein ‘cow 8 years), fresh ‘calf by side ‘- 1 Holstein heifer (3>yea'rs) '1 Holstein cow (4 years) due end of January OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS 20 Head Holsteins - Yorkshire and Tamworth Hogs, IHC Tractor & Hay Baler (new), . 1 Threshing Machine, 10†Power Take-0f! Binder, Fuli Line of Power Implements, Household Furniture, etc. The Property of LES. GRAVES Lot 1. Concession 6, East Gwillimbury Township On Newmarket Townline between Concessions 6 and, 7 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28 ‘And bred . . ‘ 1 Guernsey cow (8 years) milking and bred 1 Jersey cow (8 years) due end of The friends and neighbours of Mrs. J. Dwyer and Mr. M. Steph- enson, Elgin Mills, extend deepâ€" est sympathy in the loss of their mother. Mrs-Stephenson, at her home in Dublin Ireland. 7 Mr. J. Masselink joined the “hand(y) accident group" last Saturday when he slipped and fell in the basement of his Elgin Mills home, breaking his left thumb. 7.45. , The social convenor of the Jet’- ferson School community club has announced there will be live mus- ic for the square dancers at the school on Friday evening (see coming events); 'also, don’t for- get the women’s meeting at the school January 25th when Miss Leary will be the speaker. Bereavement ‘ We were pleased to .see the Rev. Mr. Michell out on Sunday to conduct the morning service at St. John’s after his recent illness. He reported that progress was being made on the new parish hall and the contractor hoped to have the new heating system in operation in another week. Mr. Michell also announced that the annual vestry meeting would be held at St. Mark’s Chapel. Oak Ridges, next Monday evening at Mrs. Ted Gamble, Mrs. Darrell Goulding and Mrs..‘Ross Kerwin had lunch last Wednesday with Mrs. A. Baughman. Islington. Mr. and Mrs. E. R.'Jackson spent last Saturday visiting Miss Eileen Jackson at Owen Sound. Joan McFee was hostess Inst Friday evening when eighteen guests enjoyed an evening of to- boganning and dancing. Miss Carol Waters entertained twelve young friends last Satur- day when she celebrated her ninth birthday. Carol’s cousin, Beverley McLaughlin, from To- ronto, stayed the weekend at the Waters’ home. The Monday night euchre club met at the home of Mrs. Darrell Goulding last week. The winners were Mrs. W. Ball. Mrs. R. Jack- son, Mrs. R. Williams and Mrs. Cracknell. > AUCTION SA LE IMPORTANT The sermon theme on Sunday was “The Book ofARuth and its Message." The sermpn theme for Sunday, January 25 will be “Amos and Bobbie Burns." (Plan The annual congregational meeting of the, Victoria Square United Church will be held in the Sunday School room on Fri- day. January 23. It will be preâ€" ceeded by a pot luck supper. com- mencing at 6.30 pm. It is hoped that the members and adherents will make every effort to be pre- sent to review last year’s work and to make plans for 1959. This should be a time of rejOicing and rich fellowship in the church. Church News 'reach, Margaret Smith; assistant. Sandra Russell; stewardship and training, David Leper; assistant, David Rumble; recreation, Don Gohn, Carol Mortson, Wayne Mortson, Irene Waters, Art Storey and Don Boynton. Annual Congregational Meeting “.5 -.., .__ Honorary president, Rev. A. F. Binnington; past president, Arth- ur Storey; president, Andy Woodâ€" cock; vice-president, Joy Fuller; secretary. Judy Hord; treasurer, John Roddick; pianist. Anne Bu- chanan; assistants, Irene Waters and John Gee; citizenship and community service convenor, Lynn Arnotpassistant. Jean Maw; faith and evangelism convenor. Mat. Taylor; assistant, Alan Brown; missions and‘world out- , , _x_4_..L On Wednesday evening of last week the executive of the Y.P.U. for the Victoria Square charge met in the Manse to make plans for their 1959 meetings. Follow- ing is the executive of the Y.P.U.: E‘ 'J,A_L n-.. A J. .-_-, The World Day of Prayer ser- vice will be held in the Headford United Church on Friday, Feb- ruary 13. Y.P.U. W “HI-0- The January meeting of the W.M.S. was held on Wednesday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. L. Moir, and was well attended. The Worship per- iod with Mrs. Joyce and Mrs. Moir taking part stressed neigh- bou‘rliness. Mrs. Acreman very ably presented the chapter of the Study on Canada’s concern for our neighbours. For 1958 $505.06 has been sent to Presbyterial Treasurer. A letter of apprecia- tion was read from the Mission Band leader for assistance given The group is now giving assist- ance to the C.G.I.T. The Com- munity Friendship secretary's skit on “How to Visit.†was very convincing on the importance of visiting newcomers. The supply secretary received donations of $9.50 and some garments will be .pu.uu .u... r . donated for‘ _the {Nile LALDI. ......... a v- -___ , in the afternoon we will be look- ing forward to seeing many mem- bers who are ,unable to attend some of the evening sessions. Mrs. H. Collard will convene the meet- ing, assisting will be Mrs. B. Wideman. Mrs. B. Webster, Mrs. P. Elward, Mrs. R. Perkins. Mrs. G. Mortson and Mrs. R. Glover. All the ladies in the community are invited to attend. W.M.S. nu. A -1 u... huvt: a __ e" , On Wednesday afternoon, Jan- uary 28th, the W.A. of Victoria Square United «Church will meet at the home‘of Mrs. Harvey Col- lard at 2.00 pm. This being the first meeting of the new. year and u__‘_ November -â€" Mrs. S. DeFoe, Mrs. B. Nichols. Mrs. F. McRob- erts, Mrs. L. Mumberson, Mrs. P. Willows. ‘ December â€"- Mrs. J. McCague, Mrs. L. Moir, Mrs. D. Rumney, Mrs. J. Buchanan, Mrs. K. Petty, Mrs. L. Boynton, Mrs. L. Can- ning, Mrs. W. Sandie. The first name mentioned of each greup is ’ghe cgpvenor. 7-.. October â€"- Mrs. A. Orr, Mrs. C. Nichols, Mrs. J. Smith. Mrs. J. Mackness, Miss M. Sanderson, Mrs. L. Sanderson. September -â€" Mrs. A. Frisby, Mrs. R. Brumwell, Mrs. A. Pope, Mrs. W. Orr, Miss O. Glover, Mrs. H. Barber. Augustâ€"Mrs. H. Mortson, Mrs. N. Tyndall, Mrs. A. Buchanan, Mrs. D. Houck, Mrs. L. Tennyson, Mrs. W. Siberry. _ _ _- May â€" Mrs. F. Gee, Mrs. M.| Styrmo, Mrs. L. Beatty. Mrs. R.‘ Beatty, Mrs. E. Vanderkooy, Mrs. G. McWhirter. ' June â€" Mrs. S. Boynton, Mrs. 1’. Bennett, Mrs. D. Parsons, Mrs F. Walker, Mrs. C. Steckley, Mrs. L. Nichols, Mrs. C. Stansbury. July â€" Mrs. H. McCague, Mrs. G. Joyce, Mrs. A. Mortson, Mrs. H. Nelson, Mrs. N. Boynton. April â€" Mrs. P, Donnelly, Mrs. E. Empringham, Mrs. H. Hi1], Mrs. G. Brands, Mrs. L. Hart, Mrs. E. Gladdingfl ‘ March â€"â€" Mrs. A. Chadwick, Mrs. M. Jarvis, Mrs. C. story, Mrs. J. Leitch, Mrs. J. Barker, Mrs. C. Walker. February â€"â€" Mrs. N. Bell, Mrs. A. Wilson, Mrs. A. Binnington, Mrs. J. Empringham, Mrs. F. Brumwell, Mrs. W. Williams. January â€" Mrs. H. Collard, Mrs. B. Wideman. Mrs. B. Web- ster, Mrs. P. Edward, Mrs. R. Perkins, Mrs. G. Mortson, Mrs. R. Glover. ‘ ‘ The following‘is a list of the executive of the W.A. for 1959: President, Mrs. L. Mumberson; lst vice-president, Mrs. M. Jarvis; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. H. Mc- Cague; secretary, Mrs. J. Mc- Cague; treasurer, Mrs. F. Gee; as- sistant-ecretary, Mrs. E. Emp- rinéham; pianists, Mrs. H. Mc- Cague, Mrs. S. DeFoe, Mrs. A. Mortson; press secretary, Mrs. W. Sandle; songleaders, Mrs. S. Boynton, Mrs. N. Boynton; flower and visiting committee, Mrs. S. Boynton, Mrs. F. McRoberts, Mrs. W. Orr; temperance secretary, Mrs. L. Moir; United Nations, Mrs. A. Pope; Christian educa- tion, Mrs. H. McCague; Victor Home. Mrs. H. McCague; C.G.I.T., Mrs. J. McCague; Manse commit- tee,,Mrs. R. Brumwell, Mrs. H. Collard, Mrs. H. Mortson; audit- ors, Mrs. H. Hill, Mrs. E. Emp- ringham. The groups and their leaders are as follows: CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDLE, Victorln Squat. Telephone Gormley 5421 VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS of last The Young People met in the Victoria Square, Sunday School room on Sunday evening with a good attendance. Friends were present from Headford and Brown's Corners churches. The worship period was conducted by Margaret Smith, Lynn Arnot, and Irene Waters. A coloured film. “The Briar and the Myrtle,†was presented by Rev. Colin Rudd,,of the Upper Canada Bible Society. ‘ The amount of York Presbyter- ial allocation is $16,200.00, not $26.200.00 as was reported last week. Y.P.U. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Rope and Michael of Toronto had Sunday evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Canning and Lorrie. Mr. Don. Steckley of Willow- dale called on Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Steckley on Sunday after- noon. W.M.S. Correction Mr. and. Mrs.‘ Percy Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. John Empringham had Sunday evening dinner with Mr. an'd Mrs. Earl Empringham and girls. , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watt and family of Scarboro spent Saturâ€" day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C, Steckley. Rev. A. F. Binnington ii plan- ning a Lenten study group “or the Victorla Square charge to be-i gin in February. It is hoped that there will be groups for church membership for the adults and the girls and boys. Further not- ice next week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hart of New- market, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawâ€" ford and family of Hart Lodge, Minden, had Friday evening din- ner with Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Jarvis. ‘ The ninetieth annual conven- tion of the Markham Township Sunday School Association was held on Thursday of last week in the Central United Church and the Bethesda Lutheran Church. at Unionville. The theme of the convention was “Retaining the Child for the Church.†A number from here attended this conven- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bennett and Rev. A. F. Binnington from here were some of the main ones who took part. Mrs. Bennett was in charge of the children’s service in the afternoon. ' Neighbourhood Notes to read the Book! of Amos, in the Old Testament in preparation). The installation of stewards and admission ‘of the elders to their office will also be held. Sunday School Convention Chevrolet 1949-52 . I“. ..' . . . . . . . . . $8.23‘ Chevrolet 1953-57 6 cylinder . . . . 8.60 Ford 1949-54 e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.67 Ford 1955-56 8 cylinder . . . . . . . . m 11.67 Ford 1957 8 cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.71 Plymouth-Dodge 1949-50 ...... ... 8.53 Plymouth-Dodge 1951-57 6 cyl. ...' 8.75 1949-57 (most) . . Ford, 1949-54 (most) -. . Ford, 1955-56 (most) . . . Chevrolet, 1948-53 (most) . . . . 5.18! Chevrolet (6-cy1.) 1954-57 (most) 6.70 Dodge and Plymouth '(6-cyl.) ' LIFETIME GUARANTEE â€" against blowout and manufacturing defects for the life of the car. ‘ FREE MUFFLER INSPECTION SAVE UP TO HEAVIER G'AUGE -- OUTER SHELL -- .ACID I RESISTING INNER LINER ‘ 5070 Troubled With Hard Starting - w SE RV ICE MOTO-MASTER; ORIGIN AL~ EQUIPMENT QUALITY MUFFLERS BRAKE 6'1 IGNITION 25 Yonge St.-N. Richmond Hill - TUrner 4-1196 " “No dog shall run at large .r . . between the let day of Janualry and {he 3lst of December in any year, and any dog running at large, contrary to this by-law within the town of Richmond Hill . . . may be seized and killed either before or after impoundingâ€. 24 'Eligabeth St. N. Richmond Hill GEO. McMURRICH SONS LIMITED Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1312 TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL BY-LAW NO. 725, STATES: ' ‘. P. ROBBINS, CHIEF CONSTABLE HERBERT R. 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