Susan Pitt's eleventh birthday Was celebrated on Wednesday. August 20. Among the guests who enjoyed‘the party were Kather- ine. John. and Derrick Smith, Kathy Olsen. Ingrid Haessler, Wendy Thatcher. Anne and Bren- da Firman. Many enjoyable , games were played â€" such as Verazy post. pin the tail on the donkey, drop the penny in the bottle. The cutting of the lovely birthday cake. of course. was the l ighlight of the partyâ€"which was topped off ’by the guests being presented with party balloons of rainbow colours. When the members of the Evening W. A., St. Mary's Angli- can Church hold their opening meeting on Tuesday September 2nd. the annual Rummage Sale will be one of the main items of business. For the past seven yeam this annual sale has been the main fund-raising project of the groupâ€"and it has been tremend~ ously successful -â€" thanks to the support of the whole congregat~ ion of St. Mary's and their many friends throughout the commun~ ity. Miss Reta Saunderson. Mrs. Ralph Paris, and Mrs. Paul Mor- ley will convene this year‘s sale, at the end ofVSeptember. Three Richmond Hill rinks took part in the lawn bowling tourna- ment at Brampton last Saturday. Mr. Cliff Harmer, Mrs. Jessie Grainger and Mr. Stan Pipher were successful in winning the prize for one win. Mr. and Mrs. Les Baker. Miss Marilyn Baker, Mrs. Wm. Homer and Miss Doreen Homer have returned from : most enjoyable motor trip “South of the Bord- er" via the Skyline Drive through Sine Southeastern States to Flor- a. Former Richmond Hill resi- dents. Vic and Chris Searles re- turned for a short visit last week end, bringing with them daugh- ter Hilary and sons Gordon and Ronald. and Mr. Searles' mother. Mrs. Eva Searles, who is just completing a ï¬ve month 'visit from England. Mrs. Searles, who lives at Thatcham, Berkshire, had not seen any of her grandchild- ren before and will be carrying back very many happy memor- ies of them when she returns home next Tuesday. She plans to return for another visit with her husband on his retirement about three years from now. Their many friends will wish well to V:- and Chris on their return to their Port Credit home “The Dwangaâ€. which is a port of call to all travelling westward. Mrs. Archie Savage and Mrs. Robert Line visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. Graham at their cottage at Mc- Rae Beach, Lake Simcoe. The Woman's Association of St. Matthews Unitc.‘. Church will hold their opening busmess meet- i'.,5 on Tuesday evening. Septem- ber 2nd, in the church on Crosby Avenue, East. All ladies are as- sured of a hearty welcome. The Town of Richmond Hill welcomes 15 new public school teachers this fall and “The Libâ€" eral†is pleased to introduce the following list of names to its readers: Miss Mary Lou Hender- shot coming from Toronto; Mr. Fred Browning. Aurora: Mr. Da- vid Garlick, Hanover: Miss Mar- garet Bodie, Gormley, all assign- ed to Crosby Heights School; Mr. James Morrison, formerly with St. Andrew's College, Newmar- ket; and Mrs. Bertha Bishop, Maple, assigned to Beverley Ac- res School; Miss Muriel Rhind Toronto: Mr. Edgar Metcalfe, Bradford. Mr. Donald McWilliam, Toronto, all assigned to the Lil- lian M. McConaghy School; Mr. Thos. Jeans, Oak Ridges: Miss Patricia Ramer, Richmond Hill. both to Walter Scott School; and Mr. Ronald Ritchie. Dundalk; Miss Cunningham. Toronto; Miss Joan Curtis, Newmarket: and Miss Sheila Fitzsimmons, Iro- ,quois. Ontario, all to teach at the 0. M. MacKillop School. cle Jerry's Club", July 11, in which she played two piano se- lections, but entered the C.N.E. competitions for the aged 10 years and under class in piano. and came through with the very good mark of 80. This was con- sidered a very creditable per- formance. despite the fact ‘that she drew the starting “No. 1†on the program. The highest marks obtained were 89. Another pupil, and rather am- bitious for his ï¬rst season of piano, and who recently turn- ed six years of age, is Garry Peirce. who this summer played at St. Mary‘s Anglican Church for the studio concert, and in June entertained at St. John's Con- valescent Home. He also entered the C.N.E. competitions, piano class, 6 years and under. Garry came through with a good 83 marks, and was placed 4th in the standings â€" 87 being the top mark obtained. Congratulations to this hard- working pair! 3mm“lllllllllllllllllillllll\\\\i\ilil|\\llllllllllllllllll\lllll\lllll\illilllll\lllllllillillllllliihllill\lillllllllllliillllllll“tillllllllillill\lllllli“\\\\\\l\\i\\\\\2 Thursday evening Richmond Hill Lawn Bowling Club will be host to Agincourt and Markham Clubs at the local greens. Miss Helen Smith of Wood- bridge visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stanford, Yonge St. recently. gunmmmtImummumuuuuulnumumuunumnu\uuum1ll\u\\\\\xxnuuuuuxmumunnumumunmuunum\uuuum“\uuuuuumv g RICHMOND HILLHIGH SCHOOL Richmond. Hill . . “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 soaietles. lodges and other groups. While copy will he ac- cepted up to Wednesday of each week. it is dell!- nble to have it in earlier 1! possible to ensure no publication. On Monday afternoon, August 18, there were joyous shouts from the youngsters attending the birthday party of Lesley Nicholls, who was seven years of age. Among the guests were Wendy Thatcher. Janet Davys, Rita Inky, Paul, Adam and Vickey Winter- ton, and of course, Lesley's brother Stuart. Games of all kinds were enjoyedâ€"coloured balloons added to the gaiety of the partyâ€"which was featured by the lovely birthday cake. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Diceman, Teston, rela- tlves gathered to welcome mem- bers of the family from Dallas. Texas, Dauphin, Manitoba, Eng- land, also from Hagersville, Can- ï¬eld, Orangeville, Sutton, King, Queensville. Mt. Albert. Isling- ton, Richmond Hill, Teston, Woodbridge, and Fisherville. The ample and dainty lunch boxes brought along all contributed to making this family reâ€"union an enjoyable ev_ent. ‘ Miss Barby MaXWell celebrated her third birthday on August 26th with a party for all her friends. Included in the guest list were Elaine and Jimmie Rice, Kathy Maxwell. Shelley Scott, Bradley Kirkpatrick, B o b b i e Webber, David Stevens, Roy McIlveen, David Grainger. Lucy Dewsbury, Francis and Peter Rowe. Cake. ice cream and lots of goodies fol- lowed by the distribution of gain coloured balloons were enjoyed by all and the party was a great success. Richmond Street Roger Bowring. student at St. Catherine's High School. spent an enjoyable week of his vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hillman. Roseview Aven- in California Miss Annie Marsh of Ottawa is spending a vacation here with her brother and sister, Mr. Robert Marsh and Miss Helen Marsh, Miss Joyce Perkins. the dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Per- kins, is holidaying for two weeks Karen Wright, May Avenue, has just returned from an enjoyable trip to St. Petersburg, Florida to continue her studies at Thorn- hill High School. In Florida, Kar- en was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Reganâ€"former residents of May Avenue. Travelling alone by bus. Karen made the trip to St. Petersburg in the fast time of 481/2 hours, via Detroit, Toledo, Lexington, Kentucky and the Suwanee River Mrs. E. Beeby of Toronto spent a few days last week visiting with her sister, Mrs. W. Sayers of Richmond Hill. ue, Richmond Hill. Mrs. R. Callender of St. Caâ€" theripes and her two children, Wayne and Mary Jane were the guests this last week-end of Mrs. David Armstrong. Elizabeth St. Mr. and Mrs. Rand Phipps are vacationing at their cottage on Beech Lake, near Carnarvon, for several weeks. Two of the busiest pupils of Miss Ruth Garson, A.D.C.M., are Sharon Gall. who not only ap- peared on the TV program ‘fUn- cle Jerry's Clubâ€, July 11, in which she played two piano se- lections, but entered the ONE. competitions for the aged 10 years and under class in piano. and came through with the very good mark of 80. This was con- sidered a very creditable per- formance. despite the fact ‘that she drew the starting “No. 1†on the program. The highest marks obtained were 89. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sellwood of Sellwood's Salon are enjoying two weeks holidaying in various parts of Northern Ontario. Another pupil, and rather am- bitious for his ï¬rst season of piano, and who recently turn- ed six years of age, is Garry Peirce. who this summer played at St. Mary's Anglican Church for the studio concert, and in June entertained at St. John's Con- valescent Home. He also entered the ONE. competitions, piano class. 6 years and under. Garry came through with a good 83 marks, and was placed 4th in the standings -â€" 87 being the top mark obtained. Mr. and Mrs. W. Brent of Me- Convey Drive, have returned home after spending an interest- ing vacation in Sudbury and North Bay. They enjoyed a boat trip down the French River. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown and 12 year old David have returned from a marvelous three weeks holiday in Arizona, Colorado and other points. Motoring a total of 6,000 miles, the Browns spent seven days of their trip in C01- orado where they visited the shrine of Will Rogers, the Petri- ï¬ed Forest, the Painted Desert and the Grand Canyon. They re- turned via New Mexico after meeting extreme temperatures such as 105 degrees at Pheonix and below 40 degrees in the mountains at Grandview. Bill Brown took numerous colored pictures en route to commemor- ate a glorious SUmmer vacation. Mrs. J. Bérésfvoer of Arnold Street, left Saturday for Mont- real to visit with her'daughter, Mrs. Bruce Laver. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jackson and their four children of Rug- gles Ave., have just recently re- turned from a twa week holiday in Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Wakeham Sherar have returned to their home, 142 Harding Blvd., after a very en- joyable vacation spent on the Gaspe Coast and in the Mari- times. Fishing was good but to- wards the end of their holidays the Sherar's met with some cold, rainy weather. The Canadian Legion Bowling League, Branch 375, announces an opening meting at the ABC. Bowling Academy on Thursday evening, September 4. All ‘new members will be accorded a hear- ty welcome. Mr. and Mrs. L. Sheardown and their daughter Gail, along with their guests. Mrs. Shear- down’s brother, Mr. Leslie Phin- nuey and Mrs. Phinney of Bran- don, Manitoba, spent a most in- teresting trip by way of Port Arthur and Fort William to North Dakota, where they spent a few days visiting with Mrs. Shear- down’s brother. then on to Este- van, Saskatchewan, to visit with her neice. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sevenoaks, Timothy and Guy, have just re- turned from a most enjoyable holiday at Lake Kamam’skeg, Combermere, Ont. Sunny skies prevailed for the Ladies Guest day at the Summit Golf and Country Club on Tues- day last when over one nundred lady members and friends enjoy- ed this popular sport, wonderful prizes, and a sumptuous buffet luncheon. Miss Gladys McLatchy. and her guest, Mrs. Robert For- syth of Thornhill Golf Club, won prizes for the second lowest net score. and Mrs. A. J. McLatchy, a luncheon guest 0 her daughter, won a car seat cov r, as a draw prize. Attaining her seventh birthday last Saturday was quite a gala event in the young life of.Steph- anie Agg. Hillsview Drive. Top- ping off the three birthday part- ies held for Stephanie during the week was an enjoyable visit to the Exhibition on Saturday. The Senior Qranch of the W0- man‘s Auxiliary. St. Mary's Ang- lican Church will hold their first meeting of the season, at 2:30 p.m., Tuesday September 9th, in Wrixon Hall. For many years the Richmond Hill Women’s Institute has had a link Institute in England, with whom they correspond by mon- thly letters and exchange gifts at Christmas time. When Mrs. W. Sayers was in England this sum- mer. she paid her second visit to the Garden City and Sealand Wo- men’s Institute, where she was warmly received by the presi- dent of the W.I. there, and pres- ented with a gift for Richmond Hill Women's - Institute. She in turn presented the Garden City and Sealand Women‘s Insti- tute with a brass salver. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carter and daughters Suzane and Ruth of Atwood have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. Stanford, Yonge St. and Mrs. W. 1". Carter, Church Street. Miss Marion Ramer of Rose- view Ave. and Miss Vera Barrett of Centre Street, recently re- turned from a holiday in Europe. During this time they spent sev- eral days in and around London. They had a most enjoyable tour of Belgium, Holland, Germany. Switzerland and France. The trip down the Rhine and through the Black Forest was very beautiful. At La Hague in Holland they visited the Palace where confer- ences are held between nations many times a year. In Rotterdam a boat trip on the busy harbour. In Lucerne, a trip to the top of Pilatus. The trip to the contin- ent was followed by a tour of -Britain as far north as Edin- burgh and the Trossachs, through the English Lakes District. North Wales, Devon. Cornwall, Ply- mouth and Stonehenge. They were especially interested in the cathedrals of Salisbury and Win- Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clement, Centre Street East, have return- ed after a ten day vis't with their son and daughter in law Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clement. The trip to Kansas City, Missouri, was made by plane in five hours. Boy who settled for a time after world war II in California has been in Kan- sas City for the past five years. His many friends will be pleased to know that he is well and the head of a prospering and grow- inz chemical manufacturing com- Pan?- Miss Barrett later spent a month touring the Austrian Ty- ml and Italy before returning home. Mr. John Paterson and Mr. 'Dave Vallance of Richmond Hill are spending this week end in Thompson, Connecticut, where they will attend the annual Sports Car Trophy Races. Among the guests present at the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. ,Robert Fletcher in the United Church. at Exeter, Ontario, and later, the reception, were Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Neal of Rich- mond Hill and their daughter Terry and their son John. As flower girl. Terry, aged 5. was attired in a pale blue nylon dot- ted dress, identical with the bridesmaids. As ring-bearer, John. aged 4, performed his du- ties with care and precision, at- tired in a white dinner jacket, black bow tie, and black trousers. Six members of the Curtain Club recently spent two very en- joyable evenings at the Red Barn Theatre, Jackson‘s Point. They saw “Blithe‘Spirit†and “Voice of the Turtle". both of which were excellently performed. It was generally conceded that these two attendants literally “stole the show". The bride is the sister of Mrs. Mary Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Durant, Smiths Falls, Ontario, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Jean, to Mr. Grant Murray Mylks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mylks, Brock- ville, Ontario. Tho marriage will take place in Trinity United Church, Smiths Falls, on Sept- ember 13th, 1958, at 11:00 am, Edmund Aunger of Axminster Drive, Beverley Acres. recently celebrated his 9th birthday in a truly outdoor and sportsmanlike manner by landing, unassisted. a 25%" pickerel. This was his ï¬rst “big ï¬shâ€, even though Edmund comes from New Brunswick. This event took place at Lake Dal- rymple, while Edmund was vacat- ioning at the summer cottage with his grandfather and parents. The outdoor family party concluded a really “happy birthday" for Edmund. The engagement is announced of Marguerite Florence, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Guppy, Richmond Hill, to. Mr. Douglas Edward, son of Mr: and Mrs. E. Clague, Richvale, Ont, the mar- riage to take place September 27. at 3:00 o‘clock in the Thorn- hill United Church. c1w9 Mr. A. E. Plewman has return- ed home after a five months visit to England, Switzerland and Italy. England has experienced the wettest summer for nearly a century. causing considerable flooding. However during his trip on the continent, no rain fell there. Mr. and Mrs. George Rice and family have just returned from three weeks holiday at a cottage at Lake St. Clair. They also spent an enjoyable few days with rel- atives at Windsor. The engagement is announced of Joan Temple, daughter of Mrs. Somers of Toronto and the late Mr. Charles Wilfred Somers to Robert Harding Bradshaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alexan- der Bradshaw of Richmond Hill. The marriage will take place on Friday. eptember 19, 1958, at 3:00 o'cl k in Grace Church-on- the-Hill, Toronto. c1w9 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cooper of Teston wish to announce the en- gagement of their only daughter, Barbara Anne Delores to Mr. Roy Arnold Harpell, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Harpell of Rich- mond Hill. The marriage will take place at Teston United Church, Saturday; September 13, at 3 o’clock. RIDDELL, Percy â€" Suddenly at his home, 6422 Yonge St.. On Thursday. August 21, 1958. Percy Riddell, beloved hus- band of Jennie Woods, in his 76th year, dear father of Gav- ine. Mrs. W. Murchison (Janet), Clifford, Leeta, Kenneth, Mrs. E. Southern (Thelma), Mrs. D. Robertson (Gladys). The fun- eral was held from Wright & Taylor’s funeral home, Rich- mond Hill on Saturday at 2 pm. Interment followed In Thornhill cemetery. c1w9 LUND â€"- In loving memory of a dear father, Bert Lund, who passed away August alst, 1954. Gone, dear father. gone forever, How we miss your smiling face; But you left us to remember, None on earth can take your LUND â€" In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Bert Lund, who passed away August 31, 1954. “Every locket holds a picture And our hearts the locket wear,†We will keep your image always For it‘s love that holds it there. Every year it gets more precious As the loving memory grows, For the ï¬nest. dearest husband That the world will ever know. â€" Sadly missed and ever re- membered by his wife Mary and family. clw9 place. A happy home we once enjoyed How sweet the memory still. But death has left a loneliness The world can never ï¬ll. In memoriams â€" Always remembered by Roy ' and family. *1w9 In the Handicraft Compet- ition Mr. Boyd won the In~ ternational Silver Co. of Canada award of $75. for the best in show of precious metals. The award was for a sterling silver chalice made by Mr. Boyd for St. Mary’s Anglican C h u r c h. Other prizes won included the ,W. Mr. Douglas Boyd, 66 Centre Street West. Rich- mond Hill, a Silversmith of international reputation was a prominent prize winner at the C.N.E. this year. 1}. Kent Memorial award for the best in silver flatware. (Engagement Douglas Boyd Wins Again ï¬zatbs c1w9 c1w9 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lorne Burbidge are seen follow- ing their wedding in St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Vau- ghan Township, on August 16, 1958. 'The bride, who is the former Miss Bertha Isobel Bishop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bishop, R. R. 1 Maple, is an honour grad- uate of Richmond Hill High School and joined the town public school teaching staff this fall. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Burbidge, R. R. 2, Wood- bridge. â€"â€" Photo by Lagerquist THOMPSON â€" Ben and Evelyn (nee Ryce) are happy to an- nounce the birth of their dau- ter, August 24, 1958, at York County Hospital. A sister for Karen. Both Well. c1w9 MANNING â€" The Rev. and Mrs. Robert W. Manning an- nounce the birth of a daughter on August 23, 1958, at the Branson General Hospital, Willowdale. ncw9 STREET â€"- William G. and Dor- othy, 316 Kerswell Drive, are happy to announce the arrival of a son, at Women’s College Hospital, August let, 1958. Well/[y WIIJ to cave in MELBA APPLES YELLOW PEACHES BANANAS Yonge St. 1957 Dodge Mayfair, 8 cyl., automatic, low mileage 1956 De Soto, automatic, 8 cylinder, low mileage 1956 Dodge Regent Sedan, 6 cylinder 1956 Dodge Suburban, 8 cylinder These are one owner cars We have in stock a number of New Dodge Quality cars we must sell. Good deals. EASY TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED Yonge St. TEA BAGS It's a pleasure to shop at Marley's CANADA PACKERS DEVON 1 1b. Pkg. NABOB KADANA YELLOW RIPE RINDLESS BACON PUSS-N-BOOTS 3 for 49¢ CAT FOOD FANCY GRADE â€" Eating or Cooking 6 Qt. Bskt. N0. 1 FREESTONE Used Cars MORLEY'S YOUR DODGE-DeSOTO DEALER Phone TU. 4-2091 c1w9 . NEAL Mrs. John Leece wishes to ex- press her heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the Maple Post Office, Maple Women’s Institute. Empire L.O.B.A. No. 894, and friends. for the kindness and sympathy shown in the loss of her brother, George Beatty. c1w9 CARD OF THANKS CARD 0F THANKS We would like to express our heartfelt thanks and appr iation for the many Mass card, floral tributes, cards of sympathy and acts of untold kindness extend¢d to us during the sickness and death of a loving wife and moth- er. A special thanks to the mem- bers of the C.W.L. and to the neighbors of Centre St. E. for their generosity. Acts such as these will never be forgotten. Mr. Austin Callaghan ï¬châ€"monvd Richmond Hill 2 for 29¢ 100 Cello Pkg. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, August 28, 1958 6 Qt. Bs 15 oz. Tins and family' '0 Pin 79c 79c 73c Pounds sk t. RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Higginson. B.A.. 3.1). SUNDAY. AUGUST 31. 1958 11 am. â€" Morning Service Rev. W. W. Patterson RICHMOND HILL . PRESBYTERIAN (‘HURCR Rev. J. N Hepburn Minister SUNDAY. AUGUST 31, 1958 11 am. Morning Worship. Rev. N. G. Smith. M.A. 11 am. Nursery Department 8. Th., B.R.E. SUNDAY. AUGUST 31, 1958 9.50 am. â€" Bible School for an 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 7 p.m. â€" Evening Service Where welcome is more than a word ST. MATTHEW'S UNITED CHURCh Crosby Ave., Richmond Hill Rev. William W. Patterson. B.A. B.D., Minister SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1958 9:45 am. â€" Public Worship The Minister in charge Nursery School meets at hour of Worship Rector: Rev. J. F. O‘Neil SUNDAY. AUGUST 31, 1958 TRINITY X111 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer (Nursery and Jr. Congregation) 7:00 pm. â€"â€" Holy Communion School work are welcome. We welcome you to the fellow- ship of this friendly family church that continues the teaching of Original Methodism. Wednesdays 10 am. â€" Holy Communion Come to Church as a Family RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Ruggles Rev. Earl S. Bull Minister Church of the LighL and Life Hour, CHML, 9 am Sunday SUNDAY, AUGUST 31. 1958 2.45 pm. â€" Sunday School 7.00 pm. â€" The Family Gospel ‘ Hour Sept. 2, 3, 4, 5 at. 8 p.m. luday School Workshop, with Mrs. Vera Forrest, special speak- er. All_ interested in Sunday THE ANGLICAN CHURCH 01' CANADA “Come ye yourselves apart and Rest Awhile" CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH Rev. E3711! 3.7 Eddy. B.A., B.D., SUNDAY. AUGUST 31; 1953 2.30 pm. â€"- Worship Service ST. MARK'S CHURCH ANGLICAN Oak Ridges - Yonge at Elm Grove Morning Prayer 10 am. Sunday School . . . . . . . K 10 am. Holy Communion . . 151; Sunday Richmond Hill Rev. J. W. Newton-Smith TU. 4-4236 SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1958 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer Nursery and Jr. Congregation Services in Beverley Acres School. Neal Drive ST. BARNABAS Bichvale July and August 930 am. T Morning Prayer Richvale Community Hall Spruce Ave. THE CHURCH OF ST. LUKE LUTHERAN Jerrett Chapel, 4661 Yonge Street Worship Service . . . . . . 11 am. The Rev Karl J. Schweder, B.D., M.A.. Pastor Phone; BAldwin 1-8900 GORMLEY UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. C. E. Hunking, Minister 9.45, am. â€"â€" Church Broadcast CKLB 1350 Oshawa 10 am. â€" Morning Worship 11 am. Sunday School 7.30 pm. â€"- Evening Service RICHVALE GOSPEL CHAPEL Between Stop 22 and 222 Yonge Oak Avenue SUNDAY. AUGUST 31. 1958 930 am. â€" Breaking of Bread 11 am. â€" Sunday School and Adult Bible Class M1: William McCleve 7 pm. â€" Evening Gospel Service Mr. Lionel Hunt Tues., 8 pm. â€" Prayer and Bible Study MAPLE CHARGE THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Harold W. Davies, B.A.. Minister Edgeley Hope and Maple joint services at Maple 11 am. -â€" Morning Worship Rev. Elmer s. L'eaker, BSA 11 am. â€" Church School Oak Ridges SAME DAY SERVICE RELIANCE SERVICE STATION Open 7 an. - Victor Draper Agencies RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 50 Wright St. Pastor Robert W. Irvin ST .MARY'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Richmond Hill Radio â€" washer Repair Service 12 Midnight DAILY Conversion To 60 Cycle TELEVISION s11 GABRIEL, PR. 3-5471 EM. 8-9559 on Ontario EOLY TRINITY CHURCH THORNHILL SUNDAY. AUGUST 31. 1958 8 am. -â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Prayel THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. Earl B. Eddy. B.A.. B.D., Th. D. SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1958 10 am. â€"- Intermediate Church Schoql 11 am. â€" Church Worship and Church School Stop 17 Yonge Street 5 Old Orchard Grove. Toronto. Rev. Percy G Buck. B.A.. B. TIL. E'IU 1-3142 UNITED SERVICES DURlNG JULY AND AUGUST. 11 Anni In the Presbyterian Church during July The preacher Rev. C. H. Cham- bers. 8D, .In the Baptis‘ Chuch during. August Rev. W. H. Moore will preach August 3 Re». P. G Buck remaining Sun-‘ days Church St., Langstaff Mnlster: Rev. B. T. McSpadden SUNDAY. AUGUST 31, 1958 10 am. â€" Bible School with Adult Bible Class 11 a.m. â€"- Morning Worship 6.30 pm. -â€" Prayer Meeting 7 pm. â€" Gospel Service Wed. 8 pm. â€" Prayer 8: Bible 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11.15 am. â€"Worship Servco Concord (School House) 10 a.m. -â€" Sunday School Oak Ridges. Aubrey Ave. 10.30 am. â€" Sunday School 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service Tues. 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting at Loblaw‘s, north of Steeles. Message, “Will God Spare Civil- ization?" Bring your whole fam- ily to hear this ampliï¬ed service. 10 to 10 â€"- Sunday School Phone AV. 5-4421 Evenings AV. 5-3678 Study Thursday 1 pm. â€" Women's Missionary Fellowship: Thurs. 8 pm. -- Evening Mis- sion Circle 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month Fri.. 7 pm. â€" Lamplighter: and Teen Fellowship Fri. 8 pm. â€"- Choir Practice Evening Prayer . . . . . . . . 7 in ST. JOHN'S (ANGLICAN) OAK RIDGES BRETHREN 1N CHRIST CHURCH SUNDAY. AUGUST 31, 1958 Raise Hill (Gormley) 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 mm. â€" WorShip Service 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service Wed., 7.45 p.ml - Prayer Meetlnr Vaughan (3rd con.. 2 miles north of Concord) 10 am. â€"â€" Sunday School 11.15 am. eWorship Servco Madawaskn Ave.. Stop 1213 1 block east of Yonge St., Pastor Rev. F. Vaughan. B. Th. Phone BA. 1-4767 Church BA. 5-6571 SUNDAY SERVICES 7:3Q p.m. â€" DRIVE-m pquapn Meeting in Concord School House Each Lord’s Day evening at 7 pm. Gospel Message Tune in CKEY (580. at 8:15 am. Matthew 28. v 17 and 18: And when they saw Him. they wor- shipped Him. but some doubted. And Jesus spake unto them. aaying. all power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Family Service . . . . . . 9.30 LII. Holy Communion 2nd and 4th Sundays (Yonge 8: Jefferson) Morning Prayer . . . . . . 11 mm. Sunday School . . . . . . . . 11 mm. Bible Classes (Senior 8: Inter- We never close. 11 am. â€" Morning Worship “Paul’s Last Words" The Lord’s Supper and Reception of Members. ."The Church that is Looking ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN KING Holy Communion . . . . . . 8 an and First Sunday 11 am. Morning Prayer . . . . . . 11 “n Rev. W. B. Jennings. D.D. Phone King 313 ST. STEPHEN’S ANGLICAN ‘ MAPLE mediate . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 am. Holy Communion .. 2nd a; 4th Sundays 5“ Richvale Ornamental Iron Works For Stair & Porch Ram. Grilles & Gratings, Fire Escapes, Portable Welding & Repairs. SUNDAY.-ATJ‘GU"ST 3171533 11 am. â€" The Service ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Preacher â€" Tï¬e Re'ctOx (2 miles south of Maple) Pastor H. Llndeman CHURCH OF CHRIST THORNHILL BAPTIS'I CHITRCH ‘eruiceé LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH