SPRING IS HERE we have buyers! We need properties! Phone AV. 5-4421 Evenings AV. 5-3678 SAT., MAY 2 â€" Extensive auc- tion sale of Model D Allis Chal- mers tractor with equipment, small- garden tractor with plow and cultivator. household furni- ture and many other articles. Property of the Estate of the Late John Ferguson, Mrs. Mary Page, and others, at Prentice‘s Auction Rooms, Franklin House. Markham Village. Sale at 1 pm. Terms cash. No reserve. Ken & Clarke Prentice, auctioneers. c4w41 For Stair & Porch Rails, Grilles & Gratings, ' Fire Escapes Portable Welding 8; Repairs SAT., APR. 25 â€" Auction sale of service station equipment, in- cluding air compressor, grease gun. tools. etc.. household furni~ ture. Frigidaire refrigerator, nat- ural gas range. dishes tools, etc., on No. 2 Highway at Pickering Village. Ackford's Service Staf- ion. Property of Albert Ackford. Terms cash. No reserVe. Real es- tate sold. Sale at 2 pm. Ken 8: Clarke Prentice, auctioneers. See Richvale Ornamental Iron Works SAT.. APRIL 18. 1959 â€" Auction 53‘ of modern'farm machinery. tractors, power mower. pickup baler, elevator, combine. post hole digger, PTO sprayer. etc.. on Lot 20. Base Line, Pickering '76 mile east of Frenchman’s Bay and 1/2 mile west of Brock Road (south of Kingston Road), property of George Plitz. Terms cash. No reserve. Farm sold. Sale at 1.30 pm. sharp. Ken and Clarke Prentice â€" Auctioneers. SAT., APRIL 11, 1959 â€" Extenâ€" sive auction sale of Holstein cattle. farm stock, implements, threshing machine. hay, grain, furniture, etc., on Lot 25. Con- cession 7. Vaughan Twp. Prop- erty of Elmer: Withgrspoon. Sale at 1 pm. Terms cash. No reserve. Farm sold. Ken & Clarke Pren- tice. Auctioneers. |.|ST NOW WITH DAYOLD and some started dual purpose pullets and cockerels prompt shipment. Some Ames pullets. Dayold heavy breed cock- erels. Order now April-May broil- er chicks. Request price llst. Bray Hatchery, J. C. Enns. Brampton, Glendale 1-3506; and Glendale 1-5218; Fairbank Feed, R. R. 1. Maple, phone AVenue 5-2954. S! ALEVREGISTEFS [AUTOMATIC DELIVERY SONS LTD., REALTORS ‘6 EGLINTON E., TORONTO .‘IOUSES. FARMS. SMALL HOLDINGS , J. A. Nllloughby - I «V! UP MY JOB m: 0mm ; w BECAUSE or srcxuzss, j YES sum, JUST GOT PLAIN suEK ‘ or WORK 1:! " FARMS â€" SUBURBAN PROPERTY HARRY P. CHARLES AV. 5-3891 SPRING CATALOGUE SENT FREE MRS. D. CARTER AV. 5-1905 POULTRY FOR SALE OLDER HOMES c2w41 $500 DOWN, full price $7,900, 4- roomed bungalow just off paved road, with 3-piece bathroom. In excellent cdndition. Reasonable monthly payments. Large 6-roomed solid brick bun- galow. 2 years old, fully decorat- ed. landscaped, storms and screens. Ideally located. A quiet crescent, close to separate and public schools, shopping and transportation. $2,500 down. Save by calling owner at TU. 4-1444. . *3w41 $3.000 down, close to schools and shopping. good road, 3 bedroom clapboard bungalow. all conven- iences, full basement. oil heat- ing. Full price $10,500. 6 room rancher, only 9 months/ new. Huge hostess kitchen, four‘ piece tiled bath, loads of closets; nicely decorated. N.H.A. mort- gage carries $83 monthly. This is it. Call AV. 5-3642. Look Real Estate Ltd. c1w41 The advantages of low taxes, pav- ed roads, town water and easy Udmmuting and this ranch style home in an exclusive area, with its large living room. Broadloom. 3 bedrooms, breezeway and double garage plus TV antenna, is sure to please the discriminat- ing buyer. We do have many more homes from $13,000.00 to $31,000.00 in this neighbourhood. Also choice building lots in King, Maple. and Oak’ Ridges from $1,600.00 to $3,500.00. Call today. Call Peter Kitchen PA. 7-5076 EARL V. STEWART Real Estate Broker and General Insurance 21 Yonge St. N. Aurora $2,500 down, full price $12,500. This is an income home. Stucco bungalow with attached garage. 3 bedroms upstairs with all con- veniences. with 3 roamed apart- ment downstairs with all con- veniences. Basement apartment rented at $65 monthly. Large landscaped lot, 100 ft. frontage. Reasonable mortgage payments. PRIVATE SALE N.H.A. resale in Crosby Heights for less than cost. Call TU. 4- 1543. clw4l $14,201» BRAND NEW 6 room detached big bungalow in Richmond Hill. Family sized rooms throughout. N.H.A. mort- gage carries $72 monthly. Call now, AV. 5-3642. Look Real Es- tate. c1w41 6-ROOMED solid brick ranch- style corner bungalow. Aluminum storms and screens, fully decor- ated and landscaped. Custom built recreation room and kitch- en. Private sale. 127 Cascade Circle. Richmond Hill. *4w39 $1,000 down. in Nobleton, full price $14,000. modern new 3- bedroom brick bungalow. Full cellar. recreation room. town wa- ter. 80 ft. frontage, Landscaped with reasonable monthly pay- ments. JOHN R. BLYTH, Real Estate Oak Ridges Phone PR. 3-5241 c1w41 Brouwer‘ 6 ROOM bungalow. 5 minutes to school. high school church and bus, Elgin St.. Thornhfll,‘ C. 17 ACRE market garden lots. 4 to 6 ft. of well drained black muck on 400 Highway. Ready for planting. Taylor’s Sawmill, R. R. 2 Aurora, AV. 5-4231. c4w38 Weihm’re 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. tfc11 $16.900â€"ATTACHED GARAGE MOST HOMES ARE LISTED WITH DAVID McLEAN LTD. REALTORS PRUDENTIAL TRUST C0 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE N. H. A. RESALE KING HAS IT 2 This year make grass cutting a pleasure in the season ahead with a smooth evenly rolled lawn. We use a Power Roller only. FREE ESTIMATES NO OBLIGATION Richmond AND c2w39 *4w39 REGISTERED baby budgles from talking strain, also breeders. TU. 4-2205. tfc23 RETIRED COUPLE with own furniture desire room and kitchen with own facilities on ground floor in warm, quiet house. Near shopping. Apply Box 3, The Lib- eral. c1w41 CAPONS. and fowl. highest pri- ces paid. Don’t sell until contact- ing W. S. Appleton, Oak Ridges Poultry Grading Station, phone PRospect 3-5301. tfc27 A BLACK half persian eat. an- sw-ers to name of "Blackie," Rich- mond Acres district. Girl‘s pet. TU. 4â€"2336. 120 Cartier Crescent Mrs. Taylor. c1w41 To get your prospect lukewarm you have to get yourself red hot SELF-CONTAINED two bedroom accommodation wanted in Thorn- hill - Langstaff area. Lennox 5- 8928. c1w41 AN OLD English sheep dog. looks like Walt Disney’s shaggy dog, black with white face and paws, no tail, no collar, answers to name of Kent. Reward. PR. 3- 5790. c1w41 ONE MALE" American spaniel. pet black, very gentle with child- ren. Reasonable. TU. 4-4650. 4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS in ap- artment or flat, bank accountant with one child, abstainers. TU. 4-1321 before ï¬ve or GLendale 1-2248 anytime. "1w41 BLONDE female border collie. Excellent watch dog. fond of children. Free to good home. PR. 3-5664. c1w41 HOUSE with 12 or more rooms wanted to rent; unfurnished pre- ferably. elderly clientele. long lease. Phone Stouffville 93505 or write Box 1 The Liberal. *1w41 2 BEDROOM house or house with option by June lst. Would con- sider out of town. References. TU. 4-3977. *1w41 SMALL HOUSE or apartment, 2 bedrooms. reasonable rent. Phone TU. 4-3828. ' tfc41 ENGINEER and wife require small house with stove, refrigera- tor. garage. Utmost care assured. References. Box 2 The Liberal. c1w41 Young people have a greater chance\ of being saved from cancer in their later life than had earlier generations. The secret is early detection and prompt treatment in regular cancer clinics. Marie Curie who, with her husband Pierre, discovered radium in 1898 once made the remark that “Nothing is to be feared. It is only to be under- stood.â€_ FACT FOR THE WEEK: PETS FOR SALE Canadian Cancer Society volunteers operate more than 70 cancer dressing stations where cancer dressings are made and distributed free. Richmond Hill Unit CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY LIVESTOCK FOR SALE POULTRY W AN TED WANTED TO RENT LOST PHONE Av. 5-1938 c1w41 On Wednesday evening a num- ber of the young people of the Victoria Square charge attended the York Presbytery Young People's Union banquet held in the Keswick United Church. Those from here who attended were Rev. A. F. Binnington, Alan Snider and Donald Boynton. The young people from the Victoria Square charge conducted the worship service which was led by. Joy Fuller. Alan Snider read the Scripture Lesson. Don Boyn- ton led in prayer. W.M.S. The Victoria Square W.M.S. has been invited to attend the Easter Thank-offering meeting of the Unionville W.M.S. to be held in the Unionville United Church on Thursday, April 9th. at 2.30 pm. The guest speaker will be Dr. Davison of Indore, India. The annual Men's Banquet sponsored by the Board of Stew- ards of the Victoria Square Unit- ed Church was held in the Sun- day School room on Friday ev- ening of last week. with a good attendance. The dinner was in charge of the younger members of the W.A., and are to be con- gratulated for the fine way in which they handled it. The guest speaker was Mr. J. M. 'Fraser, vice-president of the Canadian National Exhibition. who gave an illustrated talk on his trip around the world, which was very much enjoyed by all. Brownies On Saturday morning, Tawny Owl, Barbara Hardie. and the Brownies went on a hike to Heise’s sugar-bush, which they very much enjoyed. Previous to the hike. six of the older girls in the Brownie group met at the home of Dianne Don- nelly where Mrs. Donnelly show- ed the group, “How to Pot a Plant.†Then they gave each Brownie and the three leaders 3 plant which they had potted. Y.P.U. The Victoria Square W.M.S. group is entertaining members of the Mission Band Explorers and their mothers in the church on Saturday, April 11 at 2.15 pm. The Mission Band and Explorers will participate in the program. and there will be a picture shown. This takes the place of the reg- ular April W.M.S. meeting. A social half hour will follow. (Will the W.MAS. members please Apro- Thornhi†House $500.00 Damage vide?) ed for. The annual church service of the W.M.S. will be held on Sun- day, April 19th, at 2.30 p.m. The guest speaker will be Rev. Fran- cis Muir from Japan. C.G.’I.T. and the Explorers will be provid- ing the special music. Sunday School V Thei‘e will be a meeting of the teachers ,and officers of the Sun- day .School on_ Friday evening, Quick response by the Rich- mond Hill Fire Department pre- vented the fire from spreading in the home of Mr. A. Woolley, Yonge Street, Thornhill, on Mon- day night. lj‘ollowing the alarm at 6:57 p.m.,‘ the Richmond Hill fire-fighters under Chief Alf Stong found the kitchen at the rear of the house ablaze, but it was speedily brought under con- trol. dam-age amounting to $500: Cause of the fire was attributed to inflammable material in the walls becoming ignited from a blow-torch -â€" used in connection with the installation of plumbing in the kitchen. The Park committee held a meeting in the Victoria Square Community Hall on Tu'esday ev- ening of last week with fifteen members in attendance. Men’s Banquet Park *VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDLE, Victoria Square A good attenda‘nce is flop- Telephone Gormley 5421 On Sunday. April 12, the ser- mon theme will be “A Window Over the Sink." Plan now to at- tend. Home And School The Home and School of 5.5. No. 7, will meet in the senior room on Monday evening, April 13 at 8 pm. This will be United Nations Night. The guest speak- er will be Mrs. S. Matsunaga, who will tell of the customs of hp. Birthday greetings to Nelson Buchanan for April 6; to John McCague for April 7; to Mrs. P. Bennett for April 8: to Betty Sandie who will be three years old on April 8; to Mrs. Rae Don- aldson for April 9; to Frankie Stansbury who will be fourteen years on April 10; to David Bar- ber who will be fourteen years on April 10; to Bryan Buchanan who will be three-years on April 10: to Neil Borts_on for April 11. Eleven ladies from here attend- ed the Schneider luncheon held in the Melville United Church re- cently, and they report having an enjoyable time. By profession of faith - Mr. K. Petty, Margaret Smith. Anne Buchanan, Alan Snider. Alan Ni- chols. Bruce Mortson. Donald Boynton. The service of Holy Commun- ion was also observed. an. All the parents and the-1r friends are invited to attend. Neighbourhood Notes By transfer â€" Mrs. K. Petty from Claremont United Church; Mrs. John McCague from St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Rich- mond Hill. Friends are pleased to see that Mr. W. J. Muirhead is able to be out again following his bout of pneumonia. The sermon theme on Sunday was, “Placed In This Together- ness." The reception of new members was also held when the follow- ing were received in to the mem- bership of the church. Mrs. A. F. Binnington is visit- ing with her daughter and son-in- law, and new grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hewitt arid baby in Chatham, New Jersey. . , April 10th. at 8 pm. in the Sun day School room. Church News Rev. A. F. Binnlngton atté’nded the safe-driving banquet held in the King Edward Hotel, Toronto. open day last week, to which all the ministers of the Toronto area attended. They were encouraged to promote safe-driving. Miss Carolanne Kennedy of Oak Ridges spent a few days last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steckley.‘ Misses Barbara and Margaret Empringham spent last week with their grandmother and aunt, Mrs. L. Knapp and Irene. On Wednesday evening of last week the Macdonald children en- tertained twelve of their friends in honour of their cousin, Rober- ta Leitch who was celebrating h r fourth birthday. r Miss Dora Helmkay of Ottawa spent Wednesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Nichols. Mrs. Donald Pickering enter- tained a number of friends and neighbours to a quilting bee last week. Misses Anita and Patricia Orr spent a few days last week with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bryson at Laskgly. _ 7 Master Doï¬al-d Orr of'King spent last week with his cousin, Master Ronald Orr. Mr. and Mrs. John Empringâ€" ham spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson and boys at Etobicoke. Rev. A. F. Binnington. Mr. and Mrs. D. Booth of Kettleby, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennett and Ricky of Richmond Hill had Saturday evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bennett. Mrs. C. Walker and Miss Carol Mortson were in charge of the nursery class on Sunday, There were seven children in it. . There will be a nursery class every Sun- day for the 2-5 year-olds. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Boynton called on Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boyn- ton and\ family in their new home in Etobicoke on Sunday evening. AURORA: There are now “well over 200 homes" sold in Regency Acres, reports Murray Wolfman, sales manager at the subdivision. Mr. Wolfman said there will be over 100 homes ready for occu- pancy within the next month or so. and probably 150 new fam- ilies will be moved in by the end of June. The company ex- pects to have 500 homes complet- ed‘and occupied by the end f 1959. - 1959 “CV. Ila-lulu VI. Minister SUNDAY, APRIL 12, Maple 10.15 am. â€" Church School for all ages 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 “WWW ILWWWW}£{ Richmond Hill Town Coun- cil, along with councils of Markham and Vaughan Townships, is entering into an agreement for a dog catch- er and dog pound, and Mon- day night moved to pass along a share of the cost in- volved to dog owners in the municipality. It was unani- mously agreed to increase the 1959 dog tax by one dol- lar right across the board. Annual licence fee for a male dog now will be $3.00 for the first male dog, and $5 for each additional male, $6.00 for the first female and $9.007for each additional. ' Richmond Hill dog popâ€" ulation last year numbered 960. Dog Tax Increased CUT FLOWERS â€" FLORAL TRIBUTES “FROM GREENHOUSE TO YOU†Richmond Hill Rector: Rev. J. F. O’Neil SUNDAY,’APRIL 12, 1959 Easter II Ecumenical Sunday 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 9.30 am. â€"- Sunday School 9.30 pm. â€"- Morning Prayer 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer (Nursery and Jr. Congregation) 4 pm. â€"- Holy Baptism Rev. J. N. Hepburn. Minister SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1959 9.45 a.m. â€" Sunday School and Bible Class 11 am. â€" Morning Worship Sermon subject: HAVE YOU LABOURED IN VAIN? 11 am. â€" Nursery Department 7 pm. â€"â€" Young People's Society “Pick your friends â€" but not to pieces" 7 p.m. -â€" ECUMENICAL SER- VICE held jointly with the United Church in St. Mary’s. Preacher: Rev. Dr. W. J. Gallag- her, M.A.. General Secretary of the Canadian Council of Churches Wednesdays 10 am. -â€" Holy Communion 8 pm. â€" Bible Study Group COME TO CHURCH AS A FAMILY RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Ruggles Rev. Earl S. Bull. Minister Church of the Light and Life Hour. CHML 9 am. Sunday SUNDAY. APRIL 12, 1959 2.45 pm. â€" Sunday School 7 p.m. -â€" The Family Gospel Hour Special Speaker: Rev. Edith Mainprize of Belleville, Ont. Wed., 8 pm. -â€" Prayer and Bible »Study Hour We welcome you to the fellowship of this friendly family church that continues the teaching of Original Methodism. ’RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY. APRIL 12. 1959 9.45 a.m. -â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Service The Minister 7 pm. â€" Evening Service RICHMOND flILL BAPTIST CHURCH 50 Wright St. Pastor: Rev. Robert W. Irvin. B. Th.. B.R..E. Phone: TU. 4-2095 SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1959 9.50 am. -â€" Bible School for all YOU are invited 11 am. â€" Morning Worship The Lord’s Table Evening Service . Monday at 7 p.m. Boys’ Club - 8 :0 16 years old Tuesday at 8 p.m. Ladies’ Fellowship - 352 Kerry- brook Dr. Wednesday at 8.30 p.m. Mid-week “Hour of Power" Thursday at '1 pm. Girls’ Club â€" All girls 8 to 12 The younrchurch with the old Message! '7 pm. ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED CHURCH Crosby Ave., Richmond Hill Rev. William W. Patterson, B.A.. B.D., Minister SUNDAY. APRIL’lZ, 1959 9.45 â€" The Church School 11 am. â€" Public Worship THE CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL The Sacrament of Baptism Nursery and Kindergarten meet at hour of Worship Anglican Richmond Hill East Beverley Acres School Neal Drive Rev. J. W. Newton-Smith, 407 Lynett Crescent TU. 4-4236 Organist: Mrs. E. V. Collier, A.T.C.0. SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1959 9.30 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Nursery and Junior Congregation 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer Rev. E. Morley 2 pm. â€" Bible Class at the Rec- tory 3 pm. â€" Conï¬rmation Class boys and girls at the Rectory APRIL 3, 4. 5, 1959 LEASIDE HIGH SCHOOL 200 Hanna Road Some distinctive features of the program will be conducted Friday 7 p.m., Saturday 1.30 p.m. and 7 pm. “THE PERFECT GOVERNMENT FOR ALL MANKIND", by P. Chapman SUNDAY - 3.00 pm. APRIL 5 11.15 am. â€" Church Scnoo Edgeley 1.30 pm. â€"- phurch School 2.30 pm. â€" Church Service MAPLE PASTORAL CHARGE THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Harold W. Davies, B.A., Minister KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Cedar Avenue. Richmond Hill An invitation to you ’ SEMI-ANNUAL ASSEMBLY p.m. â€" Evening Service Worshipping in St. Mary's Anglican Church RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN CHURCH of Jehovah’s Witnesses "TI-IE LIBERAL, Richon'd Hill, Ontario, Thursday. April 9, 1959 Sunday Services Stop 17 Yonge Street Rev. Percy G. Buck. B.A.. B. Th. 5 Old Orchard Grove. Toronto. 12. Ont. ' HU. 1-3142 Week of Missions 8 am. â€" Holy Communion (Corporate Communion for the men) 11 a.m. â€" Family Service Preacher. the Rector Presentation of Children's Lenten oï¬ering 7 pm. â€" Evening Prayer Preacher â€" Rev. E. B. Eddy. Thornhill United Church Wednesday 10 am. â€" Holy Communion THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. Earl B. Eddy. THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY. APRIL 12. 1959 11 am. â€" Sermon 11 am. â€" Home Missions Miss Stella Gaverluk. Baptist worker among new Canadians speaking on Christian Fellowship in Toronto ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN OAK RIDGES Yonze at Jefferson Morning Prayer . . . . . . . . 11 a.m. Sunday School . . . . . . . . 11 am. Bible Classes Senior and Inter- meliate) . . . . . . . . . . 9.45 am. Holy Communion .. 2nd and 4th Sundays THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA EMMANUEL CHURCH Richvale Rev. J. W. Newton-Smith TU. 4-4236 9.30 a.m. â€"- Morning Prayer Nursery and Sunday School Services in Charles Howitt School Pearson Ave. Holy Communion second Sunday of each month THE CHURCH OF ST. LUKE LUTHERAN Finch Ave., East Public School Finch Ave. E., just west of Bayview Sunday School . . . . . ... 10 a.1 Worship Service . . . . . . . . 11 3.1 The Rev. Karl J. Schweder, B.D., M.A., Pastor Phone: BAldwin 1-8900 Oak Ave ‘ SUNDAY, APRIL 12. 1959 9.30 am. â€" Breaking of Bread 11 am. â€" Sunday School and Adult Bible Class Mr. Colin Anderson 7 pm. -- Evening Gospel Service Mr. Ed Harlow, former President 11 a.m at 442' North Fernleigh Circle’ Friday - 7 pm. â€"- Girls’ Craft Class 7.30 pm. â€" Boys’ Club 8 pm. â€" Young Peoples Meeting GORMLEY UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. C. E. Hunking. Minister 8.45 am. â€" Broadcast CJRH 1300 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service taken in Africa. Tues., 8 pm. â€" Prayer and Bible Study Wed. 8 pm. -_â€" Womeq's meeting of Emmaus Bible College 8.30 pm. â€" Mr. Charles Stevens will show slides of his recent visit with his son, Dr. Bob Stevens, RICHVALE GOSPEL CHAPEL PEOPLE’S CHURCH Wildwood Ave., Lake Wilcox vPastor - Rev. Wm. Helmer 11 am. â€" Mr. John Luring. speaker and ‘The Gospelettes†well-known Ladies Singing Trio from Toronto, 7 pm. â€"- Rev. William Helmer will commence his ministry Always a welcome at People's Church SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1959 HOLY TRINITY THORNHILL SUNDAY. APRIL 12. 1959 B.A.. B.D.. 'l‘h. D. SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1959 am. â€" Intermediate Church School am. -â€" Church Worship and Church School expanded premises at 29 Yonge St. S. 5 - I from PRIDHAM’S PAINT & WALLPAPER r 13 BENSON AVE. And have closed their Piano Tun- ing business until next September. For a wonderful carefree vacation A. F. (Al) and Lillian Pyle Wish to announce that With the opening of the vacation season they have returned to Rose Point Resort at Parry Sound. THORNHILI: BAPTIST CHURCH T0 MORLEY'S FOODLAND ANNOUNCEMENT ROSE POINT RESORT PARRY SOUND Phone Riverside 6-2303 Vongratul/afiond 10 am 11 am me in heaven and in earth. JAMES 1 v 21: Wherefore lay apart all fllthiness and superflulty‘ of haughtiness, and receive with meekness the engrafted word. which is able to save your souls. north of Concord) 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11.15 am. -- Worship Service :4 Concord (Schoolhouse) 10 am. â€" Sunday School Oak Ridges. Aubrey Ave. Roy Nigh. Pastor Tel.: Gormley 5544 10.30 am. -- Sunday School 7.30 pm. â€"- Evening Service Tues. 8 pm. - Prayer Meeting PARISH OF KING 8: MAPLE (Anglican) Rector: Rev. W. B. Jennings. D.D. Tel. King City 313 HOURS OF SERVICE All Saints’ Church - King City 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 10 am. â€" Morning Prayer 11.10 am â€"- Sunday School Rev. Earl B. Eddy, B.A.. B.D‘ SUNDAY. APRIL 12. 1959 2.30 pm. â€" Worship Service Meeting in Concord School Home Each Lord’s Day Evening at 7 pm. Gospel Message ' Tune in CKEY (580) at 9:15 can, Sunday mornings And Jesus spake unto themy saying, a1} power is given unto‘ LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH Church St., Langstafl Minister: Rev. B. T. MoSpadden 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 and Bibi. Study Thurs.. 1 p.m. â€" Women's Miss- ionary Fellowship v. Thurs, 8 pm. â€" Evening Mia- sion Circle 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month Fri.. 7 pm. â€" Lamplighters and Teen Fellowship Fri. 8 pm. â€" Cholr‘Practlce (2 miles south of Maple) Pastor: Rev. Harold R. Lindeman. BA. Phone Unionville 361 CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH Wm. VanderBent. Pastol Tel.: Richmond Hill. TU. 4-: SUNDAY. APRIL 12, 1959 Heise Hill (Gormley) 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. -â€" Worship Service 7.30 pm. â€"- Evening Service Wei, 7.30 pm. - Prayer Meetin; Vaughan (3rd Com. 2 miles SUNDAY, APRIL 12. 1959 11.30 am. â€" The Service ' 10.15 am. â€" Sunday School and Bible Class 1 block east of Yonge Stop 12A Pastor Rev. F. Vaughan. B. Th. Student Assistant. Mr. R. Thistle SUNDAY SERVICES 9.50 â€" Bible School Classes for the whole family 11 am. â€" Morning Worship Studies in the Revelation The Choir _ 7 â€" “Why I Believe In Heaven and Hell" The Junior Choir "The Church that is looking- ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST RICHMOND HILL Pastor TU. 4-315! 12, 1959