Mrs. Douglas Toogood enter- tained for her daughter. Eliza- beth Mary, at a Christening Tea held January 27. at St. Mary‘s Anglican Church. 'Rev. A. A. Chote officiated. Mrs F. A. Green poured. Among the guests were Magistrate and.Mrs. K. Langton of Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Chandler and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Tyas, Mrs. P. Cooper, Mrs. B. Armstrong, and Mrs. A. Morris. 0n the evening of Saturday. January 26. a “sdrprise birth- day party" was held in honor of Mr. Frank Baker, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alan McClelland. 51 Rockport Crescent. Those who shared in the entertainment and playing of old and new garï¬es, were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wright. Mr. and Mrs John Walter, and Mr. and Mrs. Alan McClelland. In presenting the gift from the group, hilarity was added by the reading of the extremely funny card chosen by Mr. McClelland. Prior to the cutting of the birth- day cake, which was adorned by the full number of candles, Mr. Baker blew'them all out in one "blow". The second in a series of Sun- day evening Friendship Hours was held last Sunday in the Rich- mond Hill United Church follow- ing the evening service. The speaker was a member of the con- gregation. Dr. J. Beverey Oke, assistant-professor of astronomy, Dunlap Observatory. His topic. “A Trip Through the Universeâ€, was both interesting and inform- ative. The afternoon group of the Woman's Association served light refreshments. Travelling almost halfway ar- ound the world, young Mr. Hen- ry Lem will rejoin his ï¬ance and schooldays' sweetheart, to be mar- rieï¬ in Hong Kong. Born and ed- ucated in Canton, China, Mr. Lem came to Canada ï¬ve years ago. a d, since the opening of the wn Inn, has been'a member f Mr. Bing Lew’s staff. Mr. Lem £5 already on his way to San rancisco, where he will embark for the Zlvday steamer trip across the Paciï¬c, to Hong Kong. RIGHMONI HILL . . . Pgbruary is Missionary Month IN Thornhill Presbyterian Church OTHER MEETINGS: Feb. 3, 3. 30: Mr. Tony Salgatho, young Spanish C,h115- tian, representing the Spanish Christian Mission will speak and show an excellent ï¬lm, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Patton Thornridge Cresc.. Feb 4, 8 p. m.. The Fortnighte1s invite all ladies and friends to hear Miss Ruby Goepels, native of Brit- ish Guiana, studying at the Deaqoness Training School, at the home of Mr.s H. Styles, 4 Thornridge C1esc. Feb 10, 7.30 pm. ' United Youth Rally. Mr. Ivor Santanyand Joshua from Pakistan 11ill address the young people of the Anglican, United and Presbyterian Churches Feb. 14, 2.45 p. 111. Women' s Missionary Tea at the home of Miss Hazel W,elch Centle St., speaker. Miss Margalet Watson, National Secretary of W..M S. and di1ecto1 of Tyndale House, Montreal Feb. 17 3. 30 p. m :Dr Max Hopwood from India will speak to the Young Adults at the home bf Rev. and Mrs. C. Chambers, Elizabeth St., Thornhill Feb. 18, 8 pm: The Fortnighters will hear Mrs. Ste- phen Moti Lall from Jhansi, India, at the home of Mls.Ea11 Patton, Tho1nridge Cresc. Feb. 24, 7. 30 11111.: The Latin American \Iission will present thei1 excellent colour ï¬lm at the Monthly Fireside Fellowship. Feb. 25, 6:30 p.m.: Dr. Ted Johnson, Secretary of the Board of Overseas Missions of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, will address the members of the Session and Board of Managers YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THESE SERVICES OF MISSIONARY EMPHASIS SUNDAY, February 3 â€" 11 am. - Rev. John Elder, B.A., veteran missionary from British Guiana SUNDAY, FEBRUARY. 10 11 am. - Rev. R. Rudd, B.A., B.D., divisional Sec- ‘ retary for the Upper Canada Bible Society SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24 11 am. - Mr. Stephen Moti LaII from Jhansi, India, studying at Knox College 11 a. m. -Dr. Jacob Jocz, Direct01 of the Nathaniel Institute and piesident of the Hebrew Christian Alliance CLIP OUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT AND ' KEEP IT FOR REFERENCE AT THE RICHMOND HILL ARENA ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY March 8, 9, 1957, at 8.30 pm. Reserve These Dates _ RICHMOND HILL FIGURE SKATING CLUB ‘ IS HOLDING ITS ANNUAL The Liberal is always glad to receive social and personal items for this page and a call to TUrner 4-1105 will receive courteous attention. This newspaper will also welcome news reports about church organizations, women’s and men’s societies. lodges and other groups. While copy will be ac- cepted up to Wednesday of each week, it is desir- able to have it in earlier if possible to ensure its Publication. CARNIVAL Steven William and Diana Jara, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cook: Peter Claude, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hamilton; Kathleen Anne. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Elsie; Kim Jay. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams; David Clifton, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brown; Thomas Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy; Stephen Douglas, son of Mr..and Mrs. R. G. Burnï¬eld; Robin Gay and Iona Lynn. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hopkins; Eliabeth Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Toogood. all of Richmond Hill; Brian Harry and Shirley Jean, twin children of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Empringham, Gorm- ley; Catherine Robin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. King, Map- le; Warren Wayne, Murray Leigh and Dennis Kingsley. sons of Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Hopper, Elgin Mills; and Barbara Jean, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Up- ton, Beverley Acres. The friends of Mrs. Marion Strugnell of Essex Avenue, will be pleased to learn that she has now My recovered from the concu ion and injuries received due to a recent fall on the ice. On Sunday, January 27 in a service of Holy Baptism, at St. Mary' s Anglican Church, the fol- lowing were baptized: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wagner have just returned home after a three month vacation, part of which they spent with their dau- ghter. Mrs. Douglas Allen in New York. and the balance of the time with their daughter. Mrs. Norm- an Conquergood in Winnipeg, Manitoba. 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. B. Cook, 234 Essex Avenue. Mrs. J. A Cattanach. East York District President will be present. Any women in this area would be most welcome. For further details please phone TU. 453800. in the area east of the railroad and south of Markham Road to yv.lew The ï¬rst meeting is to be held Monday, February 4, at A group of women are interest- ed in organising a Women’s Inâ€" stitute in the Elmwood and Glen- brae Districts, This would take keep it, Because she was one of the best. ~â€"- Lovingly remembered by husband and family. c1w31 Mrs. K. Shields Sr. and fag:- ily wish to thank their ma y friends and neighbors for their kind thoughts and lovely cards sent to Mr. Shields during his stay in the hospital. CARD 0F THANKS Mrs. Marion Strugnell, Essex Avenue, wishes to convey thanks to Mrs. E. Paxton and ladies of the Home & School Association CARD 0F THANKS MCQUADE â€" We wish to thank the many kind friends, relatives and neighbours who so kindly ex- tended their sympathy, under- standing and beautiful floral trib- utes during the recent loss of a dear husband and father. We es- pecially wish to thank the em- ployees of Ault and Wlborg, Jas. Sercombe and Son, the pallbear- ers and the Lodge. Also thank- ing the Rev. C. G. Higginson. B. Mrs. J. Rose and family of Ox- ford St.. would like to thank all the neighbours and friends who sent flowers in their recent be- reavement. I of the Walter Scott School, for their kind thoughts and practical help during the period following her accident. clw31 A., B.D., for his special services and Wright and Taylor Funeral Home for their efficient manage- ment of the service. Mrs. John McQuade and family c1w31 One of Richmond Hill's new- est buSinessmen is genial Ed Pall- ister, who has just opened a new Shell Service Station at the cor- ner of Bayview and Markham Rd. With his wife and two children, he lives in Beverley Acres, where he moved in October. He has had 9% years with the Shell Oil Comâ€" pany and before “‘at served in the Canadian Army. MABLEY â€" Ln loving memory of a dear mother, who passed away February 1. 1956. Peaceful be thy rest, dear moth- er. It is sweet to breathe thy name; As in life we loved you dearly, So in death we do the same. ROBERTS -â€" In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Edith May Roberts, who pass- ed away February 3, 1948. Deep in the heart lies a picture Of a loved one laid to rest. In memory‘s frame we shall CARD 0F THANKS CARD OF THANKS â€" Sadly missed, ever remem- bered by daughter Eileen‘ (Schra- der) and family; son Lewis and family. 7 _*1w31 flow; Dimming your picture where‘re I go; ’Tis sad but true, I will abide. Until someday well be side by side. â€" Sadly missed but ever re- membered by her husband Charles. *1w31 MABLEY â€" In loving memory of a dear wife who passed away February 1, 1956. Fondly loved and deeply mourn- ed. Heart of my heart. I miss you so: Often my darling, my tears will In memoriam TATE. Janet Isobel â€"- At her home. 96 Church St., Rich- mond Hill, Friday. January 25, 1957. Janet Isobel Fletcher. dearly beloved wife of Frank R. Tate, dear mother of Mrs. Fraser (Joyce) of Ottawa. Rest~ ‘ed at Wright and Taylor's fun- eral home. Richmond Hill. b‘er- vice was Monday at 2 o’clock. Interment Queensville ceme- tery. c1w31 TOPLEY â€" Mr. and Mrs. John Topley are happy to annouï¬ce the birth of a son, 7 lbs., 10 ounces at Newmarket Hospital, on Monday, January 28. c1w31 Residents of the district were saddened to learn of the passing of Mrs. Frank Tate on Friday, Jan. 25, Mrs. Tate paSSed away at her Church Street home fol- lowing a lengthy illness. ‘ Born at Ceylon. near Flesher- ton, Mrs. Tate trained as a school teacher. Following her marriage she lived at Sharon for nearly FARMER â€"â€" Paul and Doreen Farmer are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Coleen Deborah. January 27, at the Grace Hospital, Toron- to. . c1w31 Mrs. Frank Tate Well Known Richmond Hill School Teacher ED PALLISTER Mrs._J.} Rose and family flirtbs c1w31 Mr. and Mrs. Ellis ‘Pratt will be at home to their friends on the occasion of their ï¬ftieth wedding anniversary, at the home of their daughter. Mrs. Chas. Hoover. at Buttonville, on Saturday, Febru- ary 9, 2-5 and 7-10 pm. c2w31 Badges presented were: Astron- omers, Barry Anderson, Shelagh and Angela Robinson. Religion and lifeq Shelagh and Angela Robinson. 2nd Class Badge was won by Donna May, Bonnie Stod- dart, Drucilla Watsham and Diane Winstone. Handywoman’s badge: Angela Robinson.' Gardener's badge, Jean Mitchell. A flying-up ceremony took place at the regular Tuesday ev- ening Guide meeting in the Lions Hall. With other Brownies in at- tendance, Brown Owl Mrs. Thom- son said good-bye to those Brown- ies flying or walking up to Guideland, Heather Brent, Carol Burr. Mabel Robertson, Lois Loughridge and Susan Tilt flew up and Glenna Roberts walked up. Guide Captain Miss Edith Joyce welcomed the Brownies in- to the Guide horseshoe. The following Guides received ties, Bonnie Stoddart, Carol' Har- ley and Sharon Aldred. lst year stars were given to Bonnie Stod- dart Donna May, Diane Hayes, Robin Anderson and Janet Thom- son. A 3rd year star was present- ed to Jean Mitchell; 4th yr. stars to Susan Clifton Betty Anderson and Angela Robinson. The latter two Guides received 5th year stars also. AT HOME On January 18. several of the senior girls sold candy at the Harmony Hall concert in the Richmond Hill High School. They were as follows: Lois Perkins, Lily Dawn Agar, Elinor Mans- bridge, Barbara Bone. Bevrely Leganq Jean Thompson SUTTON : Donald Lewis of A'ur- ora has been hired as a proba- tionary constable. The Council meeting for lead- ers and girls was held at‘Aurora last week for all of York County. Our CIT girls of Richmond Hill United Church sent the follow- ing representatives of the depart- meht of each group to the coun- cil: Marilyn Burr, Barbara South- .well, Crystal-Bowyer, Diane HaV- iland, Carol Lusignan. Margaret Bain. Mary Lou Corner. Grace Glass, Irene Lowry and Patty Haze. The girls enjoyed a dis- cussion period led by the vice. president of Ontario. They also saw coloured slides taken last summer at Camp Ahshunyoong and played jocund games. At our last meeting we had an- other mission study and this time we journeyed to Formosa. The story concerning Formosa was titled “The Runaway.†We learn- ed of the influence of a Christian woman named Chi-Aung on her fellow countrymen. She was res- ponsible for many of the people of her tribe turning to the Chris- tian faith. C GI T Doings The funeral service was con- ducted at the Wright 8:. Taylor Chapel on Monday at 2 pm. by the Rev. C. G. Higginson. Inter~ ment was in Queensville Ceme- tery Pallbearers were Floyd Perk- ins. Tim Murphy, Norman Todd, Frank Schissler, J. J. Smith and Elmer Fry. twenty years and moved to Rich- mond Hill about 16 years ago. During the war years when there was an acute shortage of teach- ers. she resumed teaching and was a member of the Richmond Hill Public School teaching staff for several years. At one time, she was a member of the Rich- mond Hill Women's Institute and of the United Church W.A. Left to mourn her passing are her “husband and one daughter Joyce (Mrs. Fraser) of Ottawa. :1'$.EXP€â€_.$_’VE Richmond Hill United Church By Barbara Southwell and Penny Parmenter Guide Nates W. H. EARDY 31 Yonge St. North Richmond Hill TU. 44397 Residence TU. 4-3766 Evangelist Mainprize reminds her congregations that there have ~been two upper rooms which have tremendously affected the wo_r!d's history. §MOBLEY’S 'I’J’IIIIJIIII’III’A But, the Bible tells of another upper room where a group of humble people awaited the com- ing of the promised Holy Ghost. They had been commissineed to spread the good news of salva- tion throughout the world, but were told by their Master to tar- ry until they were equipped for their task with 'the ‘power from on high’. 0n the day of Pente- Living in a dingy flat on Dean Street, London. England. Karl Marx wrote ‘Das Capital.’ called the bible of modern communism. Now, a little more than a cen- tury later, communism controls one third of the world's popula- tion. This is more than nine hun- dred million people living under the tyranny of communism. Over two million men. women and chil- dren have risked death to escape communism. fltffï¬ï¬'lï¬ffï¬'ltllllfl g SPECIALS g After nine years as pastor of the Free Methodist Church in Napanee. Ontario, Miss Main- prize entered the ï¬eld of evan- gelism, and has conducted simil- ar crusades in many towns and cities of Ontario and Michigan state. The Reverend Edith Mainprize, an ordained minister of the Free Methodist Church is now con- ducting an Evangelistic Crusade in the new Free Methodist Church, corner of Elmwood and Ruggles. Richmond Hill. Akela Margaret Styan of B Pack reports four new Cubs re- cently invested. They are: Gor- don Pratt, David Pollard, Carl Bridges and Billy Cowan. Here‘s a big welcome to Cubbing for all of them! The pack has been busy and Timothy Marsh has his ï¬rst Star. Last Friday night, Mrs. W. C. Cowan gave the boys a stim- ulating talk which covered a big Lady Evangelist Leads Richmond Hill Crusade Scout & Cub News MEXICAN RED RIPE Tomatoes N0. 1 WHITE Mushrooms CLUB HOUSE Peanut Butter ;E‘Sm MART KENNEY on {g No City Driving 1‘; 20 Minutes from Avenue Rd. and Hwy. 401 7):â€" Free Parking 51% Enquire for Special Student and Party Rates 7:? Table Reservations For All DIRECTIONS . ‘ North of! No. 7 Highway at Shell Station ' lk‘z miles West of Highway No. 400 ‘ 0r 21/2 Miles East of Highway No. 27 $2 PER PERSON RESERVATIONS- CANADA PACKERS Devon Rindless Bacon LIBBY’S Cooked Spaghetti NIBLETS WHOLE Kernel Corn CAMPBELL’S V-8 Vegetable Juice DEMPSTER’S White or Brown Bread FRESH GREEN Brussels Sprouts Mart Kenney’s Ranch It’s Fun To Dance At EVERY SATURDAY From this upper room a move- ment was set in motion. which, after 1900 years continues to ex- pand. The commission to spread the gospel is our responsibility and the supernatural equipment for the task is available. In Acts 2:29 Peter reminded his hearers that, “the promise is unto you. and to your children. and to all that are afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call." Frank’s Movers and Cartage Moving. Packing & Storage Daily Service Toronto & Area , Cartage Contracts Wanted Local & Long Distance Moving Phone TU. 4-2613 For Fast Courteous Service Miss Mainprize is assisted in this crusade by Mrs. Noreen Wax- dlaw of Kleinburg, Ontario, as soloist and song leader The crusade continues until February 10 cost the promised power was re- alized as the Holy Ghost came, destroying the principle of sin and ï¬lling each personality with Himself. ï¬eld -â€" ï¬rst aid. how to deal with broken legs, fainting, shock, etc.. and artiï¬cial respiration. A good many questions were asked and it is hoped there will be another session soon. Mrs. Styan is ably assisted by Albert Snaith and Mrs. Anne Murray and they re~ port the pack are all Working hard on their badges. Good luck fellows. RESERVATIONS: AT. 8-12.52 Tins 20 (n. Tins 24 oz. Loaf Pkg. Jar 14 oz. 20 oz. lb. Tins Cello lbs THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, January 31, 1987 5 AN D HIS ORCHESTRA 35 35 35c 390 of Concord) 10 a.m. â€" Sunday School 11.15 am. â€" Worship Service Concord (School House) 10 a.m. â€" Sunday School MISSIONARY MONTH SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1957 11 am. â€" Rev. John Eider, BA British Guiana 3.30 pm. â€"â€" Mr Tony Salzatto BRETHREN 1N CHRIST CHURCH 0! Markham District SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1957 Heisc Hill (Gormley) 10 am. â€" Sunday School ll a.m. â€" Worship Service 7 pm. â€" Evening Service Wed., 7.30 pm. â€"- Prayer Meet- ing Oak Ridges (Aubrey Ave.) 10.30 am. â€"- Sunday School 7.30 pm. â€"- Evening Service Tues. 8 p.m. -â€" Prayer Meeting Vaughan (3rd Con. 2 miles north RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Russian Rev. Earl S. Bull, Minister Church of the Light and Lite Hour. CHML. 9 am. Sunday SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1957 3 pm. â€" Sunday School 7 pm. â€" Evangelistic Rally Sat. 8 pm. â€" Youth Rally The Evangelistic Crusade contin- ues until February 10. Sundays at 7 pm. week nights (except Mon.) at 8 pm. Evangelist Rev. Edith Mainprize. Soloist and song leadâ€" er. Mrs. Noreen Wardlaw. Wé welcome you to the fellow- ship of this friendly family church that continues the teach- ing of Original Methodlsm. THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. Earl B. Eddy. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1957 9.30 am. â€"â€"Intermediate and Sen- ior Sunday School 10 am. â€"- Morning Worship and Sunday School (2-12 years) 11.30 am. â€"- Morning Worship & Sunday School (2-12 years) Stop 17, Yonge Street Rev. Percy G. Buck, Minister 5 Old Orchard Grove. Toronto SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1957 Services of Worship Sunday School for all classes 10 and 11 am. Ministry of the Word of God ‘ 113m. Without a church home? Come and worship with us every Sun~ day morning. Sï¬anish Christian? Mission Young Adults invited to meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Patton. Thornridge Cresc. Wed.: Kosmos Klub - 7 pm. Fri. -â€" Happy Hour :7 pm. Sat.: Young Life Club Sleigh Ride, 7.30 pm. at the Church TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH Thornhfll I". W. E. Askew. Rector SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1957 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 11 am. -â€" Holy Communion 7 pm. â€"- Evening Prayer RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1957 Building Fund Sunday 10 am. â€" Sunday School Classes for all ages 11 am. â€"â€" Guest Speaker Rev. J. H. Peer of Stratford Memorial Baptist Church 7.30 pm. â€"- Rev. Mr. Peer Temp. Location: Masonic Hall, 15 Yonge St. N. “Where welcome is more than a word" S’l‘. MATTHEW'S UNITE]: CHURCH Minister: Mr. Donald Hansford Temporary Location: Walter Scott Publlc School. Markham Road. Richmond Hill 11 am. â€" Church Service 9.45 am. â€"- Sunday School Nursery School during Church Service RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Higginson. B.A.. B,D SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1957 9.45 a.m. â€" Sunday School 11 a.m. â€" Morning Service IT. MARY'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Richmond Hill Interim Minister Rev. Edward Morley SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1957 4th After Epiphany 8:00 am. â€"- Communion 9.30 am. -â€" Morning Prayer 9.30 a.m. â€"- Sunday School 11 am. â€" Holy Communion 7 pm. â€" Evening Prayer Rev. W. B. Smith 7 pm. â€" Evening Service The Minister Young People's Fireside Hour RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. N. Hepburn. Minister SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1957 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 9:45 am. Sunday School and Adult Bible Class 11 am. -â€" Nursery School ‘I‘HORNHILL PRESB YTERIAN CHURCH GEO. McMURRICH SONS LIMITED Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1312 24 Elizabeth St. N. Richmond Hill INSURANCE Rev. Calvin HA Chambers. THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH HERI ERT R. BUTT Dependable Associated With Service Telephone Classes for the whole family. The Bible Class for Adults meets in the main auditorium 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Worship Ten laws for living: “ No. 5. "Honor Your Parents? 7 - Evening Service Message from Luke, u “From Madman to Missionary†The Young People's chair will 8T. BARNABAS' MISSIOI (Anglican) RICHVALE - LANGSTAI‘I‘ - DISTRICT ' “Suffer the little children to come unto me" All children of this District I!" invited to attend this Sunday School which meets every Sun-i day morning in the Charles How; in School ‘ SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 195'! 4th After Epiphany 9.45 mm. â€" SUNDAY SCHOOL Meets in the Chulel Hewitt School Church Services at Si. Mory'l Anglican Church. Richmond Hill, at 9.30 am. - 11 am. - 'l pan. _ Madawaska Ave., Stop 123 Pastor Rev. F. Vaughan. B. Th. Home BA. 1-4767 ~ Church BA. 5-6571 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1957 10 to 10 -â€" Sunday School GOBMLI! UNITED MISSION“! CHURCH Rev. C. I. Hunting, mum 8.45 -â€" Church Brande-st cm 1350 Oshawn 10 a..m â€" Morning Worship 11 n..m -â€" Sundu School 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Senna. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1957 9.30 am. â€"Breaking of Bread Mr. Colin Anderson 11 am. â€"- Family Worship and Sunday School 7 pm. â€" Evening Gospel Service Mr. Colin Anderson Tues. evening â€" Prayer and Bible Ministry MAPLE CHABGI UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. A. G. Donald. M.C.. Milk.†SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1957‘ HOPE 10. 30 a. m. -â€" Divine Worship 11.30 am â€"- Sunday Schoolp MAPLI 10.15 a. m â€" Sunday School 1130 a. m â€" Divine Worship EDGELEY 1.30 p. m â€" Sunday School 2.30 pm. â€" Divine Worship. LANGSTA" BAPTIST CHUICI Church 6... Lama Pastor Rev. Wm. Hilts, BA. { SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 19511 10 mm. â€"â€" Bible School with Adult Bible Class 11 mm. â€" Morning Worship 6.30 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting 7 11.111. â€" Gospel Service Tues., 8 pm. â€"__Teenagen Ind SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1951 11 am. â€" Divine Worship 10 am. â€"â€" Sunday School and Bible Class CHURCH OF CHRIST Meeting in Concord School House Each Lord's Day evening ' at 7 run. Gospel Message Tune in CKEY (580) at 8.15 a_.m. Matthew 16 v. 24: Then Jesus said unto his disciples. "If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross and follow me." RICHVALE CHAPEL Between Stop 22 and 22: Yonxo Oak Avenue Youth Fellowship ‘ Wed. 8 pm. â€"- Prayer & Blblo Study ‘ Thurs. ., 1 pm â€"- Women'l Misp- ionary Fellowship :‘ Thurs., 8 pm. â€"â€" Evening Mis- sion Circle, 2nd and 4th : Thursdays of each month { Fr 1.. 7 pm. â€" Lamplighter: 2.30 p.m. â€" Worship Sci-£183 sing. Holding forth the Word of Life†CARRVILLI UNITED CHURCH Rev. Ill-l B. Eddy. 3A.. 3.0. Minister SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1957 ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 miles south of Maple) Pastor H. Lindeman Public school agé children 4 Wellington 8!. I. Toronto EMpire 4-3317