There was, we had to tell her. nothing that dry cleaning could do. The secret is to watch close- ly what you’re buying, not only what they look like outside, but what‘s inside as well. The pads were made of wool and synthetic rubber. While the suit was hanging in the closet a chemical reaction set in and hy- drochloric acid was manufactur- ed. This discolored the suit. The more common variety of .ï¬nulder pad trouble is from pads .‘hat are ï¬lled with a dark material. The color of the clothes may be fast-dyed. but not the shoulder-pad. Comes cleaning time and the shoulder pad runs. And then we saw the answer It was those pesky shoulder pads They are strange indeed. It all points up the fact that the dry cleaner has a tremend- ous responsibility to see that clothes are cleaned â€"- and also to decide what clothes he cannot clean. The other day a woman friend of ours came in, al- most in tears. with a suit that was bad- ly stained ar- ound both shoulders. No, she hadn’t had it cleaned recently she said_ She hadn't ev- en worn it for months. It had just been hanging in the closet. Actually. most manufacturers are pretty good on this point. but it’s the very rarity of the prob- lem that makes it harder. CLEANERSaDYERS LTD RICHMOND HILL Phono TU 4- won The thing to do is to ï¬nd out before you buy â€" either from the lgbgl or from the salesclerk -“_-_~... â€" whether the Vgarrhâ€"ent can b-e: cleaned. The rest, when you bring it in for that/regular clean- ing, is up to us. Some strange things happen in the dry cleaning busi ness. At Richmond Hill Presbyter- lan Church last Sunday the Sac- rament of Baptism was adminis- tered to Marcia Ellen McColl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. McColl; and to Gordon Bruce Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. R, Reid, both of Richmond Hill. Bibles were presented from the Sunday School to the children. At St. Mary's Anglican Church on Sunday. March 31, the foll- owing were baptized: Toni Gail Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brooks; and Gregory John Hutchings, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hutchings, both of Bever- ley Acres. J. GAYHART, th.B. -- F. ELPHINSTONE, th. B. For All Your Drug Needs Dial TU. 4-2866 FREE ALL DAY MOTORIZED DELIVERY â€" PRESCRIPTIONS PICKED UP AND DELIVERED Richmond Hill TUmer 4-1312 GEO. Mch/RRICH SONS LIMITED 24 Elizabeth St. N. Richmond Hill INSURANCE RICHMOESD HILL . . . FOR THE PRACTICE OF HIS PROFESSION BEVERLEY ACRES PHARMACY THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA BUILDING CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT LEONARD R. ROSENBERG, B. Com. 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 desirâ€" able to have it in earlier it possible to ensure lt- publication. HER? ERT R. BUTT THE OPENING OF AN OFFICE AURORA. ONTARIO Dependable Associated With PArkview 7-4512 ANNOUNCES Service Telephone Mrs. Willard Phelps of White- horse, Yukon, visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. A. Trench, Church St, Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. Trench Were girlhood schoolmates in Harriston, Ont. Mrs. Phelps went to the Yukon as a young school teacher and later married Mr. Phelps, a law- yer. who served for a time as a member of the Yukon leigslature. Mrs. Phelps has travelled exten- sively. She attended the Corona- tion in 1953 and at the Garden Party at Buckingham Palace had the distinction of being the guest who travelled the farthest for the event. She spent the next winter in Honolulu and has recently re- turned after spending last win- ter in Jamaica and Florida. On Wednesday, Mrs. Walter Smith and Mrs. Les Gardner at- tended a lecture by Dr. Rhoads, head of the Sloane Kettering In- stitute in New York City. Spon- sored by the Metropolitan Tor- onto Unit of the Canadian Can- cer Society. Dr. Rhoads spoke on World Research in Cancer to an audience of 1700 people. The Well Baby Clinic will be held on Monday, April 8, at 1.30 pm. to 3 pm. at the Public Health Centre 50 Yonge St. N. Immunization will be continued under the auspices of the Rich- mond Hill Women’s Institute, On Friday afternoon, Mrs. Munroe Ashkanase, Pleasantville. Captain for the Annual Cancer fund raising campaign. held a tea for her canvassers. Mrs. Gor- don Purves. Campaign Chair- man, spoke to the group. about the need for funds in research to help ï¬nd a cure for Canada’s second killer. The volunteer can- vassers in Pleasantville, Mes- dames Muriel Savage, Bertha Relf, Peg Austin. Helen Bartram. Dosti Pierce, Madge Link, Vera Tynn, Joan Deschamps, Eunine Boone. Dorls Stoddart with Bun- ny Scott, were briefed by Mrs. Les. Gardiner, who wished them every sucbess with their canvass- ing and thanked them for their willingness in volunteering, The sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to Mrs. Fred Bo- vaird, whose father, Mr. Elmer Parks. passed away on Wednes- day, March 27. He was laid to rest at Orillia on March 30. Fire Chief Alf Stong and Fire Captain George Pollard are at- tending an instruction course at the Ontario Fire Marshal’s of- ï¬ce, Toronto. on the inspection of electrical ï¬re hazards. Robin Derrick, 11 years of age and a resident of Beverley Ac- res. is the proud owner of a new C.C.M. “Gold Medal" bicycle. Robin won his bicycle in a con- test sponsored by a Torbnto newspaper. The ï¬rst “Good Fellowship Night" held by the Junior Chamâ€" ber of Commerce, Richmond Hill branch on March 28, in the Leâ€" gion Hall, Rich'vale, was well at- tended and voted an all-round success. Miss Marilyn Clapham and Mrs. Raymond Bennett have joined the Richmond Hill office staff. They commenced their du- ties on Monday April 1. 4 Wellington St. E. Toronto Toronto EMpire 4-3317 30. The youthful guests included Kerry McKinnon, Linda Loverâ€" ock. Frances‘ Cummings. Wendy Pearce, Irene Gibbs. Carolynn Oliver, Virginia Hipkiss, Jo-Anne Card, Connie and Heather Mac- Rae, and Pat Tomney. Games. prizes, party refreshments, and fun, all ma’de for the wonderful time had by all“ The Evening Group of the W. A. Richmond Hill United Church met for their regular monthly meeting on April 1. Following the devotional given by Mrs. B. Stephenson, the group engaged in a short business session and discussion. Musical entertain- ment was provided by Mrs H. Martin, who contributed a num- ber of ï¬ne spring songs. Mrs. Martin, a soprano, is a member of the Mendelssohn Choir, Tor- onto, and is now a resident of Richmond Hill. The Women‘s Group of St. Matthew’s United Church held a business meeting on Tuesday, April 2. at the home of Mrs. B. Knight, 348 Crosby Ave. The meeting opened with an Easter hymn and a prayer was oï¬ered by Mrs. Ralph Smith, who then gavea scripture reading on The Women of the Cross. Under bus- iness arising from the minutes, Mrs. C. King and Mrs. W. Pierce were appointed as coâ€"chairman to help Mrs. E. Wright with the fall bazaar. Mrs. A. McLelland and Mrs. E. Wright volunteered' as convenors for the bake and rummage sale to be held this month at Bayview Plaza. The guest speaker, Mrs. J. Mueser was introduced by Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Mueser, a former mission- ary spoke of Christians in pres- ent-day China, and their work. Her talk was greatly appreciated. After the closing hymn refresh- ments were served by the social committee. On April 16, at 8.15 pm. a social and Work meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. B. Wallace, 432 Palmer Ave. The guest speaker, Dr. Lillian Langstaff, treated the group to an exceptionally interesting and valued talk on the subject of “Cancerâ€, and also spoke on the work and program of the Rich- mond Hill Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society. Her talk was supplemented by a ï¬lm on the same subject. The customary W. A. refreshments concluded an- other enjoyable evening Friends of Mr. J. C. (Tim) Murphy will be pleased to know that he is convalescing comfort- ably following a recent illness. Gail Thomson of 311 Boisdale Ave. celebrated her 8th birthday with a party oanaturday, March Q GI T Doings Mr. David Grant passed away at St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, on April }st, _in his 93rd year. Richmond Hill United Chu'rch By Barbara Southwell and Penny Parmenter Last week was pen and ink night at the CGIT meeting. All groups were making cordial in- vitations to invite their mothers to attend the “Mother and Dau- ghter†banquet on April 8 at 6 p.m. at the Richmond Hill Unit~ ed Church. Born in Inverness, Scotland, Mr. Grant came to Canada in 1914, residing in Sarnia, where he was member of the staff of the Imperial Oil Refinery. Ltd., until his retirement. Following the death of his wife, Mrs. Mar- garet Harper Grant, in 1955, Mr. Grant lived with his daught- er, MrS. J. E. Handford, Church Street, Richmond Hill. Mr. J. Stallibrass underwent an operation in the Toronto Gen- eral Hospital early this week and is progressing favourably. Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Ramer and Mr. and Mrs= Rand Phipps at- tended the annual Dinner and Dance of the Telephone Pioneers of America at the Royal York Hotel on Saturday. March 30, when the Algonquin Council cel- ebrated their 25th anniversary. Following the Toast to the Queen and the remarks of Chairman P. D. Wilson, the guest speaker. Mr. Don Henshaw, was introduced by Mr. R. Venator. Entertainment featured the talented soprano so- loist Betty Weir, also Alex Reed with his “Tops in Keyboard Com- edyâ€. Dancing to Archie Wil- son‘s orchestra followed. Mr. Grant was a member of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Sarnia, and is survived by his daughters; Mrs. Mary Aiken, Mrs. Jack (Margaret) Handford, and sons John E.. of Buffalo. N.Y., James M., Owen Sound. and David A... of Flint, Michigan. Interment will take place on April 5th. in Lake View Cemet- ery, Sarnla. with the Rev. D. S_t. Clair Campbell conducting Would all girls try to attend the meeting of this Thursday. We are going to plan the ham quet. The CGIT is sincerely look~ ing forward to having all mothers present. There is an interesting program in store. Late David Grant Was In 93rd Year the Service 14 Yonge St. N. ‘ampbeu conduétlnigV Mr and Mrs Christian Lind announce the engagement of their only daughter, Juanita Isobel Campbell, Registered Nurse. to Wilfred Donald Hodge, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred J. Dodge of Maple, Ont. The wed- ding will take place on Saturday, May _18, 1957,_ at Zion United LLOYD â€"In loving memory of my dear husband, Clifford Lloyd, who passed away April 9, 1953. Though you‘ve passed the vale of shadows. And from earthly cares are free. You are always with me, Cliff, In more than memory. Through those dear roads of the past And the changing years between I think of all you gave And all that might have been. It is not good-bye Cliff, But ti1_l we meet again. Church, Brantford In memoriam you In just the usual way. Things could be so much nicer If you were here today. We cannot bring the old days SCHURMAN â€" Mr. and Mrs. William Schurman are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter. Marion Elizabeth, at York County Memorial Hospi- tal on March 28, 1957. Sister for Paul, Michael. Gary and Lawrence. Mother and baby both well. c1w40 The engagement is announced of Joan Christine Stephenson of Thornhill to Mr. Frederick Doug- las D‘Arcy Tribbling of Mark- ham. The marriage will take place Saturday, April 27, 1957, at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Thornhill. c1w40 LLOYD â€" In loving memory of our dear father, Clifford Lloyd who passed away April 9. 1953. So many things have happened Since you were called away, Things that you would have en- j’oyed Had you been left to stay. So many things to share with back, Your hand we cannot touch. But God has given us beautiful MACDONALD â€"- In loving memâ€" ory of Alfred S. MacDonald who passed away April 5, 1956. Years of striving, little of play, Loving and giving, the whole of the way, A cherished smile, a heart of gold, To the dearest husband and fa- ther The world could hold. Happy memories, fond and true, From us who thought the world of you_ â€"â€" Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by wife Marjorie. Norrine, Bob and family. c1w40 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ratchford and family wish to extend sin- cere thanks to friends and neigh- bours for their many acts of kin- dness and help before, during and after my recent stay in hos- pital. GRANT. David â€"â€" At St. Michâ€" ael's Hospital, Toronto, Mon- day. April 1. 1957, David Grant. beloved husband of the late Margaret Harper Grant. In his 93rd year. Dear father of Mrs. Mary Aiken, Sarnia, Mrs. Jack (Margaret) Handford, Richmond Hill; John E., Buf- falo, N.Y.; James M., Owen ‘Sound and David of Flint, Mich. Funeral service will be held at the Stewart Funeral Home, Sai‘nia. Arrangements not completed. c1w40 â€"- Lovingly rex'nembered by his wife Barbara. c1w40 memories Of a father we loved so much. â€" Sadly missed by his sons, daughter-in-law and grandchild~ c1w40 ren. CARD 0F THANKS CARLEY â€" Mr. George Carley and family wish to thank the relatives, friends and neighbours for the kindness and sympathy received during their bereave- ment. . *1w40 CARD OF THANKS @ngagemmtï¬ Chris Ratchford 'clw40 c1w40 First Richmond Hill Group A speaker of no small merit, she has made campaign speeches in places as far apart as North Bay, Brockville and Galt, and has helped inaugurate numerous new branches all over the Province. Since the church parade to the United Church about a month ago B Pack has had many things of interest happening. For one thing the boys visited the Fire hall â€" where Mr. Stong and Mr. Gardiner showed them all the items of ï¬re equipment including the inhaler. The boys want to thanks these two men. Two oth- ers are to be thanked â€" Mr. Dick Edmunds, for so long a mainstay of Cubs and Scouts hereabouts gave a talk on “Good Cubbing", and Mr. S. C. Smith showed pic~ tures of a canoe trip and of the church parade last year at the shopping centre. rltktxlï¬xlkyï¬xllllt g SPECIALS Mrs. Gordon Purves of Unionville is chairman of the Richmond Hill and District Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society Campaign which started April 1. Since 1953 when the local Unit was started, Mrs. Purves, as a charter member, has also been Vice-President of the Unit and a member of the Campaign Board of Dir- ectors for the Ontario Unit. Five Cubs recently went up to Scouts: David Sims, Steve Bur- nie, Bill Fï¬ley, Bob Paton and Ian Smillie. But to compensate for this loss, Barry Pollard, Ter- ry Thiel. Brian MacGregor and Harold Black were recently in- vested as new Chums. We are glad to have the parents present to watch the ceremony. John Collyer and Cary Bet- tridge are new sixers, and Derek 10.153.m â€" 11 30am â€" EDGELEY §MORLEY’S §_ ’lllllllllllllllll’.‘ 2 30 p m. â€" TUESDAY, APRIL 9TH AVENUE THEATRE Eglinton Ave. at Avenue Rd., Toronto Scout &' Cub News NABISCO Shredded Wheat CQNCENTRATE quuld J avex NEW DOMESTIC Shortenmg CANADA PACKERS 1 m. Bacon DEVON RINDLESS Pkg. SUN JOY CHOICE Cream Style Corn “TOP OF THE MORNING†Coifee “FRESHLY GROUND’ FRESH IMPORTED Asparagus FLORIDA VALENTINE Fresh Green Beans N0 .1 P.E.I. Potatoes ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN EVENING GUILD Tickets $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Phone AV. 5-2705 “ SPRING THAW " MRS. GORDON PURVES Sponsored by Calverley is a seconder. David Pollard and Gordon Pratt have gained their Toymakers’ Badges. The Cubs are eagerly looking forward to the annual Fathérs and Sons evening on April 13, in the Lions Hall. This ad is not a joke. You can make from $75. and up weekly by selling our name-plates made of crystal glass and metal, easy to read even in dark places be- cause it reflects light. These articles come in different models and sell easily. Hurry, don‘t wait any longer, Start this very Week. Just write for circulars and price list (wholesale). If you wish a sample made with your name on it, write to us NOW and enclose 50c to: Albertco, 4692 Papineau, Montreal, Que. SALESMEN WANTED! 10 lb. 1 lb. Ctn. 32 oz. Bttl. 1 lb. Tins 1 lb. Bunch 20 oz. 1 lb. Pkgs. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, April 4.. 195'! 23c 35c 39c RICHMOND .HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. N. Hepburn. Minister SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1957 9:45 am. Sunday School and Adult Bible Class 11 mm. â€" Morning Worship 11 mm. â€" Nursery School SUNDAY,â€"APRIL 7. 1957 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Service RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Higginson. B.A., B.D. “Denying Christ" 7 pm. â€"â€" Evening Service “Joy Through Pain" 8 a.m. â€" Holy Communion 9.30 am. â€" Sunday School 9.30 am. â€" Morning Prayer 11 a.m. â€"â€" Choral Communion 11 am. â€" Nursery and Junior 7 p.m. â€" Evensong Preacher: The Rector Wednesdays in Lent: 7.30 p.m. â€" Lenten Devotion and Address Minister: Mr. Donald Hansford Temporary Location: Walter RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY, APRIL 7. 1957 BUILDING FUND SUNDAY 10 am. â€" Bible School Classes for all ages 11 am. â€"â€" Guest Speaker 7.30 pm. -- Guest Speaker Masonic Hall. 15 Yonge St. N. “Where welr-omejs more than a word" RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Buggies Rev. Earl S. Bull. Minister Church of the Light and Life Hour, CHML, 9 am. Sunday SUNDAY. APRIL 7. 1957 3 p.m. â€" Sunday School Master Douglas Smith of Mark- ham will speak to the Junior Scott Public School, Markham Road, Richmond Hill 11 am. â€" Church Service 9.45 am. -â€" Sunday School Nursery School during Church Service Department 7 pm. â€" Evangelistic Rally The third message in the Lenten series on the Prayer of our Lord and the pastor’s wife and two sons will sing Wed 8p .m. â€" Prayer and Bible Study Hour We welcome you to the fellow- ship of‘this friendly family church that continues the teaching of Original Methodism THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. Earl B. Eddy. TRINITY ANCLICAN CHURCH Wednesday 10 am. â€"- Holy Communion 7.30 pm. â€" Lengen _Serylc_e 9.30 am. -â€"Intermediate and Sen- ior Sunday School 10 am. â€" Morning Worship and Sunday School (2-12 years) 11.30 am. â€" Morning ‘Worship 8: Sunday School (2-12 years) Financial Canvass Sunday 11 am. â€"- Sermon “Marks of Spiritual Growth†7.30 pm. â€" Thanksgiving Ser- Vlce Film - “Workers Together With God†Stop 17. Yonge Street Rev. Percy G. Buck. Minister 5 Old Orchard Grove, Toronto HU. 1-3142 SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1957 Sunday School Classes meet 10 and 11 a.m. Service for the Worship of God 11 am. “Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness,†Mr. Colin Anderson 7 pm. â€" Evening Gospel Service . Mr. Walter Hayes Tues., 8 pm. â€"â€" Prayer and Bible Ministry HOPE 10.30 a.m. â€"- Divine Worship 11.30 a.m. â€" Sunday School MAPLE 10.15 am â€" Sunday Schororl Thomhil] Rev. W. E. Askew, Rector SUNDAY, APRIL 7. 1957 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€" Holy Communion “Come For All Things are Now Ready†7 pm. â€" Evening Prayer “Pilot" RICHVALE CHAPEL Between Stop 22 and 2221 Yonge Oak Avenue SUNDAY, APRIL 7. 1957 9.30 am. -â€"Breaking of Bread- 11 am. â€" Family Bible Hour Meeting in Concord School House Each Lord’s Day evening at 7 pan. Gospel Message Tune in CKEY (580) at 8.15 am. 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." MAPLE CHARGE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. A. G. Donald, M.C.. Minister THORNIIILL PRESB Y'I‘ERIAN CHURCH Churchman's Spiritual Food ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Richmond Hill Rev. J. F. O’Neil, Rector SUNDAY. APRIL 7. 1957 PASSION SUNDAY Rev. Calvin H Chambers. SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1957 SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1957 COME TO CHURCH AS A FAMILY CHURCH OF CHRIST THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH ST. MATTHEW’S UNITEI CHURCH Qpngregation â€" Diviné Worship Sunday School Divine Worshi‘ 2.30 pm. â€" Worship Service GORMLE! UNITED MISSION“! CHURCH Rev. C. I. Banking, Minute! 8.45 â€" Church Broadcast CKLB 1350 Oshawa 10 tun. â€" Morning Worship 11 am. â€"- Sundas School “Suffer the little children to come unto me“ All children of this District are invited to attenn this Sunday School Whlth meets every Sun- day morning in tne Charles How- m Scnool SUNDAY. APRIL 7. 1957 9.45 am - SUNDAY SCHOOL Meets tn the Charles Howitt School Church Sewices at St. Mary's Anglican Church. Richmond Hill. at 9.30 am. - 11. am. - 7 pm. SUNDAY. APRIL 7. 1957 10 mm. â€" Bible School with Adult Bible Class 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 6.30 pm. -â€"â€" Prayer Meeting 7 pm. â€"- Gospel Service Tales" 8 pm. eirTeenagei-s an BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH 0! Markham District SUNDAY, APRIL 7. 1957 Heise Hill (Gormley) 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"â€" Worship Service 7 pm. â€" Evening Service Wed.. 7.30 p.m.i â€" Prayer Meei ng Oak Ridge- (Anbrey Ave.) 10.30 am. -â€" Sunday School 7.30 pm. - Evening Service Tues. 8 pm. â€"â€" Prayer Meetln; Vaughan (3rd Con. 2 mile: norfl Youth Fellowship Wed. 8 pm. -â€" Prayer & Bible Study Thurs., 1 pm. â€" Women’s Miss ionary Fellowship Thurs., 8 pm. â€" Evening M19 5101: Circle, 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month Fri., 7, p.m..â€" Lamplighters of Concord) 10 mm. â€" Sunday School 11.15 am. â€" Worship Service Concord (School Home) 10 mm. -â€" Sunday School Morning Prayer ........ 10 am Holy Communion . . lst Sunday: 10 am. ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN OAK RIDGES (Yonge at Jefl'erson) 11.15 am. â€" Morning Prayer and Sunday School Holy Communion . . 4th Sunday: 10 am. â€" Seniors and Intel-med iate Bible Classes ST, MARK’S CHAPEL ANGLICAN Parish of St. John, Oak Ridge: Oak Ridges, Yonge Street. opp Morning Prayer _ _ . . 10 am Sunday School ........ 10 a.m ST. STEPHEN’S ANGLICAN MAPLE Morning Prayer ....... 11 8.11: Evening Prayer ...... .. 7 p.m Holy Communion â€" 2nd Sundays at 11 mm. 4th Sundays at 7 pm. Madawaska Ave., Stop 1213 Pastor Rev. F. Vaughan, )3. Th Home BA. 1-4767 Church BA. 5-6571 SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1957 10 to 10 â€"â€" Sunday School Study the Bible with us in th' 2.30 pm. â€" Divine Worssip 1.30 pm. â€" Sunday School an Bible Class CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH lev. Earl B. Eddy, 8A.; 3.1). Minister SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1957 Adult Bible Class 11 â€" Morning Worship Glories of the Cross. No. 3! “The Magnetism of the Cross‘ The Chapel Choir 7 â€" Evening Service Glories of the Cross, No. 4 “The Peace of the Cross†Special Music Wed. 8 pm. â€"-â€" _Prayer Meeting ‘Holding Forth the Word of L111 Formerly o! Gerrard Helnhn! Work guaranteed. Free esumn ST. BAKNABAS‘ MISSION (Anglican) RICHVALE - IANGSTAFF DISTmCT ZION LUTHERAN CHURCL Phone Liberal OM00 TUrner 4-1105 Evgs. ORchard 6516, Toronto Z‘hurch St; Langstlfl Pastor Rev. Wm. Hiitz, BA. PIANO TUNING and Repairing S. Hoffman ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN KING Pubï¬c school agé cBildren (2 miles south of Maple) Pastor: H. Lindeman SUNDAY, APRIL 7, LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH School 1957