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The Liberal, 21 May 1959, p. 17

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WILMAC HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL registered Holsteins - Fully redited - Vaccinated 100% ative: Owned by W. L. Mc- e. Norval. Ontario. Selling NDAY, MAY 25th at 7.00 p.m. wilight Sale) at HAYS SALES NA, Oakville. Ontario. A high ity type group backed by s of ROP and classification. ority sired by ‘Fond Hope.’ ng Farm Reflection, Roeland ection Sovereign. Milking fe- e HOP average is 520 'Fat on milking. HAYS FARMS LIM- D. Sale Managers. Box 490. ville, Ontario. *1w47 east of Green River, 1/5 mile h of No. 7 Highway. Propâ€" of Glen J. Wood. Sale at p.m. Terms cash. No reserve. leased. Ken 8: Clarke tice, Auctioneers. c2w47 owers, flowers everywhere the prettiest are on the chic eaux at Madeleine's. lors are glorious - - - the omble trend moving from ONS and fowl. highest pri- paid. Don't sell until contact- W. S. Applewn. Oak Ridges {try Grading Station. phone spect 3-5301. tfc27 M 8: BOARD for one gentle- . near bus, $15 weekly. Launâ€" included. Apply TU. 4-5578. c1w47 s, orangey reds, Slellows, s to blues. e the new bright Costume lry and Gloves. They will the perfect finishing touch ur ensembles. extra large. gay collection ummer Handbags has just ed including all sizes of lucent â€"â€" novelty plastics washable linings, genuine ers, fancy straws. decorated fruits and flowers â€" $2.99 .98 each. ‘D., MAY 27 -â€" at 2 pm. Auc- lrsale of high grade and regis- gd cattle. Complete disposal of head. The property of Steve 0, Lot 5. Con. 11. Brock mship. Two miles east of Pef- 31w, or six miles west of Can- g'ton. Terms“ cash â€" no re- Nearly New Clothes for the entire family TU. 4-3341 macleflzl'ne killing & Accessorlel farm implements, new John ere tractor, model 420, Ford :tor, Allis Chalmers baler, n machinery, etc.. on Lot 30, Icession 6, Pickering Twp., % uus stops below city limits THEY “Y La“ MORE MONEY m us mow: mar 70 DO mm... -Jus1' ISN'T m7 sumo :- U_RDAY, May 30thâ€"Auction .m.-6.30 pm. Fri. to 9 p.111. ‘OMATIC DELIVERY W Spring HA TS 67 Yonge St. North Fail-lawn) 2. Norm MacIntyre, Audtibfi- Woodvme. ’lw47 LE REGISTERS OM and BOARD WaJe/éine .; 3319 YONGE ST. POULTRY W AN TED ENCORE M 1,000 BU. 8-5406 Q! $19,700. Set amid lovely shade trees, well back from the road- way. is this delightful architect- designed, rambling ranch bunga- low with unique ornamental wrought iron trim. It boasts two heart warming fireplaces, a cut- stone in the living room and nat- ural brick in the adjoining fam- ily room. Gracious dining area and spacious kitchen. The bed- rooms are cheery and twin-sized with adjacent 4-piece tiled bath. Finished basement recreation room. Double garage and work~ shop. Fully wired. Located on crest of small hill to catch the setting sun, this is a seldom at- tainable type of home. KING CITY This charming frame btmgalow with five engaging rooms plus one car garage is situated on a landscaped lot with 100 ft. front- age, on a paved road, and can be purchased for $12,700 with terms. Peter Kitchen PA. 7-5076 EARL V. STEWART OLDER HOME $14,900. Charming and delightful older home on quiet tree shaded street in central part of town. Cosy living room with nice fire- place. large full dining room and small den. Could be turned into an extra bedroom. Modern kit- chen and three good bedrooms. Full basement, oil heating. At- tractive garden and garage. Ideal family home. $6,500 FULL PRICE 5 room frame cottage on sewers and town water. Heated by space heater. No basement. Garage and large shed on property. Lot 50’ x 186'. 1 block off Yonge St. In central Richmond Hill. Mrs. D. Carter. AV 5-1905. J. A. Wil- loughby & Sons Ltd., Realtors. c1w47 Real Estate Broker and General Insurance 21 Yonge St. N. Am Mrs. D. Carter AV. 5-1905 J. A. Willoughby and Sons Ltd Realtors KING CITY A most appealing home is this sophisticated rancher in King. A huge fieldstone fireplace graces the panelled living and dining room. A modern kitchen, immac- ulate bathroom, three airy bed- rooms, bteezeway and garage. complete the picture of graceful living. $19,500 with terms. Many other attractive homes to choose from Priced to Meet Every Budget Save $3,000 By private sale and big price cut for quick sale. Moving to States in 10 days. $17,900. ($79. monthly including taxes and Interest) in Maple, 4 years old, bufi' brick. 8 rooms. mahogany panelled living room. open fireplace. huge kitchen, 100 by 150 ft lot with full grown trees. rock gardens, ornamental pool and many extras. A real bar- gain. Lend an ear to the merits of this attractive two storey brick house with 7 elegant but comfortable rooms. that also has a colonial style three-car garage with work- shop above. Situated on a lovely landscaped garden, screened from Yonge Street by stately trees and cedar hedges, $21,000 with terms. PRIVATE SALE. Solid brick bun- galow, 6 large rooms. open fire- p‘ace on large landscaped lot in a lovely area. For particulars phone AV. 5-3305. c2w47 LARGE building lot in town of Stouffville. All services. Must be sold. Reasonable. Write Box 33, The Liberal. *1w46 c1w47 5 ROOM frame house. central Richmond Hill, 5 minutes from Yonge and bus stop. Full price $6.500. Phone after 6 pm. AV. 5- 3832. c4w47 ‘ Can Maple Phone 148 for the chance of a lifetime. c1w47 5-YEAR-OLD house. convenient location. 1% stories, solid brick, 4 bedrooms, 3 piece washroom, 4- piece bathroom, large living room with fireplace. $15,700. TU. 4- 2660. clw46 2 BEDROOM bungalow, large garage an: recreation room. 78'): 135' lot. TU. 4-2684. c2w46 ury living. 3 master size bed- rooms, huge ultra modern hos- tess kitchen. coloured tile bath. decorated, N.H.A. mortgage car- ries $82 monthly. Hurry. it won't last, Call AV. 5-3642 or TU. 4- 3283. LOOK REAL ESTATE LTD. $790 DOWN - ATTACHED GARAGE 6 room detached brick, only 4 months new, 1200 sq. ft: of_hu_c~ PRUDENTIAL TRUST CO. We have 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. ucu SAM COOK Chairman REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Tenders will be received by the undersigned from electricians and or plumbers up until 5 pm. Monday. June 1, 1959, by the Richmond Hill Hy- dro-electric Commission for the installation of flat rate water heaters. Further information, if required, can be se- cured at the Town Hydro ofiice, 56 Yonge St. N. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ae- eepted. COUNTRY ESTATE HOUSE FOR. SALE RICHMOND HILL HYDRO-ELECTRIC COMMISSION PLEASE! TENDERS Aurora clw47 GOOD HOME for especially fine young male cat - healthy, well trained, and great pet. Country preferred. TU. 4-2788. *1w47 WANTED â€" used furniture. Cash prices paid. Call Frank's Movers and Storage. TU. 4-2613, AV. 5- 5101. tfc47 POLE pruners with or without pole. Phone TU. 4-3513. BOY’S bike. 16" frame, 20" wheel TU. 4-2341. elw47 Budgies. canaries, Java Temple birds and finches. Cages, $3.95 and up. Goldfish and goldfish bowls. Aquariums, pumps, and all aquarium supplies. Monkeys, tur- tles and hamsters. Rabbits and all types of dogs. All Hartz Mountain Pet supplies. Fishing tackle and live bait. Open 10.00 am. to 10.00 p.m., including Sun- days. (Wednesdays â€" closed at noonb PRospect 3â€"5233. For sale. Lovely 6 room home, $2.000 down. Full price $12.- 100.00. Large lot with garage. Close to Yonge St., shopping and schools. For sale â€" 5 room home, immed- late possession, 52,000 down. One single mortgage. Lovely treed lot. For sale â€" Several detached lots ready to build. Builders' terms. For sale â€" Lovely triplex lot with mortgage already arranged. For further information, call Frank Stefl'an. AV. 5-5301. John- ny Longo Real Estate Ltd. 31 Yonge Street North. Richmond Hill. c1w47 SIAMESE kittens from registered stock. 10 weeks old. Mrs. John- ston. 95 Yongehurst Road, Rich- vale. or PO. Box 342, Richmond REGISTERED baby budgies from talking strain, also breeders. TU. 4-2205. tic23 WANTED clothes cupboard or wardrobe in fair condition, rea- sonable. No cardboard. Call TU. 4-1396 afar 6 or Saturdays. A " ' BY CRIB. TU. 4-2255 KITCHEN RANGE. small, with d ep firebox. TU. 4-3078. OWNER TRANSFERRED $16,500 â€"- must leave lovely 6- roomed brick bungalow. Attached garage. fully landscaped, fenced yard. Large L-shaped living-din- ing room, separate entry, double closets with sliding doors. Near to schools, buses, shopping. 5% N.H.A. mortgage. Phone owner. TU. 4-3913. c2w46 PUPPY, Border Collie, free to good home. TU. 4-5022. c1w47 Any size or make. pay cash, phone Toronto LE. 4-9419. collect. tfc3 CLEAN FILL wanted â€"â€" Rich- mond Floral C0,, Roseview Ave. TU. +2942. c2w46 SACRIFICE Must sell this weekend, artist designed 3 bedroom cottage with large panoramic picture window, overlooking beautiful Georgian Bay, four miles west of Coiling- wood at foot of Blue Mountains. Designed for year round use. Fully furnished. 2 double beds, bunks. 2 pullout chesterfields. el- ectric stove, refrigerator, large Coleman space heater. Loads of dishes, cutlery. pots and pans. Water pump in kitchen, many other extras. Complete with ply- wood cartop boat. only $3,100. Call TU. 4-5017 after 5.30 pm. 10 ACRES suitable for subdivid- ing. 22 miles NE. of Toronto on Highway 47, Alger’ F. Mayer, Goodwood, Ontario. *2w46 SCENIC, partially wooded acre- age, near highway with surfaced road to property. Suitable con- tours for golf course, sufficient acreage for 9 or 18 hole course in west Lake Couchiching area. Will sell sufficient acreage for either course. Box 34, The Lib- eral. c1w46 H111; $14,900 6 ROOMS. attached gar- age. panelled recreation room, N.H.A., $80 monthly. Mortgage $8,500. Balance cash and second mortgage. TU. 4-2944. c1w47 6 ROOM bungalow, decorated, storms and screens, near schools and shopping centre. $12,500, with $1,200 down. Phone TU. 4-2295. clw47 EEOOM corner bungalow, with recreation room and kitchen. 127 Cascade Circle. c1w47 PETS FOR SALE SELL. BUY. BARTER THROUGH LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE RICHMOND HILL PIANO WANTED ED’S PET SHOP OAK RIDGES WANTED VERNE SNIDER Superintendent (Continufid) nc2w46 clw47 *1w47 c2w45 c1w47 c4w45 c1w4'7 Required by the Federal Depart- ment of Public Works to act as Inépector at the construction of a Federal Building at RICHMOND HILL, Ontario. MAN to cut grass and keep gar- den tidy. Once very two weeks. 235 Montiel Rd. c1w47 EXPEhIENCED married man for general farm work. on modern dairy farm with milking parlour. Good wages. separate house. yearly employment for right man. Position open now due to illness of present workman. Apply Bruce A. Clark:., R. R. 4 Stoufi- ville. Telephone Gormley 5474. c2w46 GIRL or woman for expectant mother's help for summer months. AV. 5-2353. c1w47 COOK housekeeper to run farm boarding house at King. Phone King 33R2. Would consider mar- ried couple. Husband working elsewhere. c1w47 A MAN to help at kennel of prize dogs in Thornhill. Apply Box 38, The Liberal. clw47 LADIES’ locker room attendant for Golf Club. AV. 5-1555. c1wi7 INTELLIGENT girl or expectant mother who can be a real help to busy mother with three child- ren. Live in. Apply Box 39, “The Liberal." c1w47 GIRL with general office and typing experience. Good at fig- ures. Phone Mr. Taft, AV. 5- 4965 (collect) or write Box 348 Maple, Ont c1w47 GENERAL HELP â€"- Monday, May 25th or later. AV. 5-1759 ‘ HAIRDRESSER, full time. Shar- on’s Hair Styling. King 170. c1w47 DON'T PASS UP that vacation because you need funds! A few hours a day servicing an Avon territory is- your answer. Write, Mrs. F. Walker, 38 Thompson St., Barrie, or phone PArkway 6-6551. c2w47 Details and application forms at Post Offices. National Employ- ment Offices and the Civil Ser- vice Commission. Apply before MAY 30th, 1959, to the Civil Ser- vice Commission, 25 St. Clair Avenue East, TORONTO, Ont- ario. ATTENTION: Thornhill, Rich- mond Hill. Willowdale, North To- ronto residents. We require a capable experienced stenograph- er. Shorthand essential. Com- pany located Thornhill area. Con- genial working conditions with usual company benefits. This is a permanent position. Attractive starting salary. Reply Box 18, The Liberal. nc2w46 OPENING for one salesman or saleslady in busy Richmond Hill Realty office. Call Mr. Shields. TU. 4-3805. David McLean Ltd.. Realtors, Richmond Hill. c2w46 tors SALES CLERK for children’s wear.‘ Apply 54 Yonge St. S. TRUCK DRIVER wanted Bowden Lumber Company, Stop 23, Yonge Street, Richvale. NURSES - one part time. Mon- day, May 25th, or later. AV. 5- 1766. *1w47 NOTE: Probable duration of employment will be nine months. clw47 We are taking on one new sales- man in our busy Thornhlll head offices. We provide complete manager training and help. Call Mr. Carlisle, AV. 5~1176 or AV. 5-2742, David McLean Ltd., Real- AT ONCE, grocery clerk, 38 hours per week. Mu§t be willing worker. Apply in person Rogers I.G.A.. Elgin Mills. c1w47 TEACHER wanted for S. S. 5 King, for September. Grades 1 to 6. Salary schedule in effect. Ap- ply to L. Earle Scott, R. R. 2 King, phone 6r4 King. c1w47 DISHWASHER wanted. Apply at Pop’s Restaurant, 194 Yonge St. North. Richmond Hill. c3w45 GIRL or young woman for sum- mer cottage for July and August. Phone King 142. c1w47 MECHANIC qualified licensed mechanic for Dodge-DeSoto Dealer Wm. Neal, TU. 4-2091. c1w44 WHY NOT TRY SELLING in your spare time for that extra money you need One of Canada's best known household products. Good commission. Car essential. TU. 4-1250. t!le REGISTERED nurses required. The Villa Private Hospital. AV. 5-3691. tfc29 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN HELP WANTED p I I 15 JWTDLOHIH IBLEI' ' ING YOUR 3055 00 99.55 'IH AN “WNGflflIT IS } WA WHAT INSPECTOR 01“ CONSTRUCTION $4860. per annum *1w47 c2w46 c1w47 c1w47 (Continued from Page 5) The Richmond Hill Horticultur- al Society suggests that the even- ing of Thursday, May 28th, be kept in mind -â€" as on this date â€" the Society will stage their an- nual Tulip Show, Plant Sale and Flower Arrangement Competi- tion in the Lions Community Hall. The speaker on the subject of “Flower Arrangement" will be Mrs. Helen Flegg. and the judge of the Tulip Show will be Mr. R. Shutin of Markham, recognized authority on Dutch bulbs. Ad- mission to this interesting and colorful event is free â€" and ev- eryone welcome. Garden Tea under the auspices of St. John‘s Anglican Church W.A., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Snlvely, Glenlonely. South Road Lake Wilcox. Sale of work and home baking. Admis- sion and tea 75c. The public is cordially invited to attend. c1w4'l DAILY 10 AM. TO 11 P.M. â€"â€" Dufierin Fairways Golf Range 8: Miniature Golf Course. 50 all- grass tees. 25 acres of level grass fairways, brilliant night lighting, free golf instruction classes, af- ternoons Mon. to Fri. Private les- sons anytime by appointment $2.50. Our sporty miniature golf course is where the Toronto and District Championship tourna- ment is played. Open to all. No entry fees. Make up a family par- ty, a club group, teams, children's birthday parties or just come out yourself. You'll have lots of fun. Only 35¢ a game â€"â€" clubs and balls supplied. Dufl'erin St. at No. 7 Highway. AV. 5-0032. c1w47 “NO PARKING" signs will be displayed â€"- and no parking will be permitted during the Rich- mond Hill Spring Fair, Saturday, May 23rd. on the following streets: Centre Street East â€" from Yonge Street to Church Street. Church Street South â€" from Centre Street East to Rose- view Avenue. No parking â€" on one side of the street â€" on Church Street South, from Rose- vicw Avenue to Markham Road. Richmond Hill's Mayor Ken Tomlin declared he had no in- timation that such action is con- templated . . . “I would hope.” said Mayor Tomlin that if any such action is to be considered that the municipalities concern- Ied would be consulted.” MARKHAM : A reward of $15 is being offered by council for in- formation re litterbugs. SCARBORO : During April of this year, permits numbering 717 were issued for a value of $4.- 898,760., as compared with 699 permits valued at $6,792.25”. for the same period last year. So far this year there has been a de- crease of $5,182,502. for the same period as last year. For the erection of a. four classroom public school at Bolton will be received until 4 p.m., Wednesday, June 3, 1959, by the architect Paul Sears, 1498 Yonge Street, Toronto, or the Secretary of the Board, J. D. Stewart, Bolton. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the ar- chitect on receipt of a. $25.00 deposit which will be return- ed on receipt of a bona fide tender and return of plans and specifications. JUNE 24 -â€" Wednesday â€" Straw- berry Festival, Can-villa United Church Woman's Association. In the May 14 issue of “The Liberal” it was announc- ed, “Metro may extend borders” and that a Toronto Daily had reported that the Frost Government plans to intro- duce legislation at the next session of the legislature to incorporate several fringe municipalities, including the Town of Richmond Hill, Markham and Vaughan Townships into Metropolitan Toronto. At Tuesday night's meeting of Vaughan Township Council, Reeve John Perry was asked by Mrs. J. R. Hubbard of the Mark- ham-Vaughan United Ratepayers’ Association, “What about Metro grabbing the fringe municipalit- les JUNE 13 â€"â€" Saturday 1-5 pm. Bazaar, home baking. handwork. afternoon tea to be served at the Orange Hall, first house north of LoblaWS under the auspices of the L.O.B.A JUNE 1'1â€" Wednesday, 2 pm R. H. Socialsâ€" A Toronto daily reported last week that “Life under ‘Big Daddy’ doesn’t appeal to the municipalities fringing the Metro borders.” _."Reeve Perry replied, “‘We do not have a provincial government Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. MAY 30 â€" Saturday, 3-5 p.m., lst Jefferson Brownies, Cubs and Scouts Bake Table, sale of work and plants, Mothers' Auxiliary Tea. lucky draw, at Jefferson Public School. c1w47 Says Councillor Ralph Lfie Under "Big Daddy" Would Be “Horrible” COMING EVENTS 9n (Continued from Page 1) Sealed Tenders c4w46 c4w47 RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Higginson B.A.. 13.1). SUNDAY, MAY 24. 1959 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School Special Anniversary Services 11 am. â€" Preacher: Rev. B. G. Oliver 7 pm. -- Young People’s Service RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. N. Hepburn. Minister SUNDAY. MAY 24. 1959 9.45 am. â€" 'Sunday School and Bible Class 11 am. â€" Morning Worship Sermon Subject: COUNTING THE COST 11 am. â€" Nursery Department 2.30 pm. â€" Communicants' Class 7 pm. â€" Young People's Society “Repentance includes more than remorse" “ My House Shall Be Called the House of Prayer THE CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL 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, MAY 24. 1959 9.30 am. -â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Nursery and Junior Congregation 11 am. â€" Confirmation Service Bishop Snell 2 pm. -â€" Bible Class at the Rec- tory ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED CHURCH Crosby Ave., Richmond Hill Rev. William W. Patterson. 3A.. B.D.. Minister SUNDAY, MAY 24. 1959 9.45 am. â€" The Church School 11 am. â€" Public Worship Kindergarten and Nursery meet at hour of worship. ‘ Members of the Afternoon Branch of the Women’s Auxiliary attended the 40th Conference of York Deanery‘held at Holy Trin- ity Church, Thornhill, Wednes- day. May 13th. On Saturday afternoon. May 16, at the Richmond Grill, Miss Mel- ody Ann Lehtonen celebrated her ninth birthday. In attendance were Sheila Monagraw, Shirley Flannigan, Beth Flannigan, Lynne Flannlgan, Kathy Appet- ley, Wendy Apperley and Susan Tapp. The party was climaxed by the opening of gifts, the serving of birthday cake and ice cream, then the party moved on to en- joy the Saturday afternoon mat- inee at the Richmond Theatre. at the moment so such a state- ment can’t be official. (He was referring to the June 11 Ontario election). I wouldn’t even make a guess. I have only heard of Bill 80." On May 26th delegates attend- ing the American Railway Devel- opment Association annual con- vention in Toronto will visit a number of York County farms. Agricultural Representative W. Cockburn of Newmarket will con- duct the tour. Councillor‘ Bruce Ralph was quoted in the Toronto press as reacting to the proposal with these words, “Horrible. Under “Big Daddy." That's kind of overwhelming! It would be sort of like Jonah and the whale. Why don’t they take in the whole of Ontario and do away with other municipal governments, then there would be only Metro and Ontario.” ~ ‘ $2.50 Each 6 for $12.00 TUrner 4-1534 ORNAMENTAL EVERGREENS REDUCED TO CLEAR AT BARGAIN PRICES STAN HALL Your C.C.F. Candidate York North VOTE THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday, May 21, 1959 ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Richmond Hill Rector: Rev. J. F. O’Nefl SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1959 Trinity Sunday 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 9.30 am. â€"â€" Sunday School 9.30 am. â€"- Morning Prayer 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Prayer (Nursery and Jr. Congregation) Preacher: Rev. L. S. Garnsworthy. B.A., Rector. Church of the Trans- figuration, Toronto 4 pm. â€" Holy Baptism 7 pm. â€" Evensong Wednesdays 10 am. â€" Holy Communion COME TO CHURCH AS A FAMILY SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1959 3 pm. â€" Public Lecture "THE BIBLE” Man Made Book? or Divine Guide? 4.15 pm. â€" Watchtower Study taken from April lst Watchtow- er Magazine. EVERY THURSDAY 7,45 p.m. â€" Service Meeting 8.45 pm. â€"- Ministry School N0 COLLECTION TU 4-2677 ALL WELCOME 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. MAY 24. 1959 11 am. -â€" Worship Service 2.45 pm. â€" Sunday School We welcome you to the fellowship of this friendly family church that continues the teaching 0! Original MethodiSm. Wm. VanderBent. Pastor 'l'el.: Richmond Hill, TU. 4-315! Heise Hill (Gormley) 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"â€" Worship Service 7.30 pm. â€"- Evening Service Wed., 7.45 pm. - Prayer Meeting Vaughan (3rd Com, 2 miles north of Concord) 10 am. â€"- Sunday School 11.15 a.m. â€"â€" Worship Service Concord (Schoolhouse) 10 am. â€"- Sunday School Oak Ridges. Aubrey Ave. Roy Nigh, Pastor Tel.: Gormley 55“ 10.30 am. â€" Sunday School 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service Tues. 8 pm. â€"- Prayer Meeting RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 50 Wright St. Pastor: Rev. Robert W. Irvin. B. Th., B.R.E. Phone: TU. 4~2095 SUNDAY. MAY 24. 1959 9.50 am. â€"- Bible SchoOl for all YOU are invited 11 am. â€"- Morning Worship 7 pm. â€"â€" Evening Service Monday at 7 p.111. Boys' Club - 8 to 16 years‘oid Wednesday at 8.30 9.11:. Mid-week “Hour of Power” Thursday at 7 pm. . Girls’ Club -â€" All girls 8 to 11 COMING! MAY 3151: to JUNE 7!]: Anniversary Services with REV. CLARENCE M. KEEN v Plan to attend! The young church with the 01‘ Message! Wildwood Ave., Lake Wilcox Pastor - Rev. Wm. Helmet 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 2:30 pm. â€" Bible School. Classes for all ages. 7 pm. - Evening Service Tuesday 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting Pastor Helmet will be in the Lake area from Sunday noon till Tues- day evening, also Saturday, Tel- ephone PR. 3-5344. ST. MARK'S ANGLICAN Oak Ridges - Yonge at Elm Grove Morning Prayer . . . . . . 9.45 am. Sunday School . . . . . . . . 9.45 am. H ".y Communion -- lst Sunday ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN OAK RIDGES Yonze at-Jeflenon Morning Prayer . . . . . ..'. 11 am. Sunday School . . . . . . . . 11 am. Bible Classes Senior and Inter- mediate) . . . . . . . . . . 9.45 am. Holy Communion .. 2nd and 4th Sundays CHURCH OF CHRIST Meeting in Concord School House Each Lord’s Day Ewenlng at 7 pan. Gospel Message Tune in CKEY (580) at 9:15 a.m. Sunday mornings And Jesus spake unto them, saying. all power is} given Aunto me in heaven and in earth. JAMES 1 v 21: Wherefore lay apart all filthiness and superflulty of haughtiness, and receive with meekness the engrafted word. which is able to save your souls. Study Thurs.. 1 pm. -â€" Women's Miw ionary Fellowship Thurs, 8 pm. â€"â€" Evening Mis- sion Circle 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month F11. 7 pin. â€" Lampljghters and CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH Rev. Earl B. Eddy. B.A.. B.D. SUNDAY, MAY 24. 1959 2.30 pm. - Worship Service LUTHERAN Finch Ave., East Public School Finch Ave. E., just west of Bayview Sunday School . . . . . . . . 10 un. Worship Service . . . . . . . . 11 am. The Rev. Karl J. Schwedcr. B.D., M.A.. Pastor Phone: BAldwin 1-8900 LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH Church St, Langstafl’ Minister: Rev. B. T. MeSnadden 10 3.11:. â€" Bible School with Adult Bible Class 11 am. â€"- Morning Worship 6.30 p.111. â€" Prayer Meeting 7 1.7.11). -- Gospel Service Wed. 8 pm. â€"7 Pgayer and Bible Cedar Avenue. Richmond Hill THE CHURCH OF ST. LUKE KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES BRLIHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH PEOPLE’S CHURCH Teen Fellowship HOLY TRINITY THORNHILL SUNDAY, MAY 24. 1959 Trinity Sunday 8 am. â€" Holy Communion (Corporate Communign and Preacher: Rev. D. L. Varey 7 pm. â€" Evening Prayer Preacher: The Rector Wednesday 10 am. â€" Holy Communion bréakfast for Young People) 11 am. â€"- Morning Prayer THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH Stop 17 Yongo Street Rev. Percy G. Buck. B.A.. 3. Th. 5 Old Orchard Grove. Toronto. 12. Ont. HU. 1-3142 SUNDAY. MAY 24. 1959 B.A.. B.D.. Th. D. SUNDAY, MAY 24. 1959 10 am. â€" Intermediate Church School 11 a.m. â€"â€" Church Worship and Church School AV. 5-5391 SUNDAY, MAY 24. 1959 11 am. â€"'â€"- Sermon The Rev. John Knute, B.A., Minister of Orangevllle Presby- terian Church will be the speaker ’7 pm. -- The Young Adults will join in a special youth service to be held at Wlllowdale Presbyter- lan Church Mon.. 6 pm. â€" Young Life Club Tuesday, 7.30 pm. -â€" Communi- cant‘s Class Wednesday -â€" Prayer Fellowship at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hook, 254 Rumble Ave.. Rich- mond Hill Fri., 7 pm. â€" Children's Happy Hour Rev. C. E. Banking. Mints“! 8.45 am. â€" Broadcast CJRB 1300 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 7.30 pm. -â€" Evening Service PARISH OF KING I MAPLI (Anglican) Rector: Rev. W. B. Jennings. 0.0. Tel. King City 313 HOURS OF SERVICE All Saints' Church - King City 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 10 am. - Morning Prayer 11.10 a.m «- Sunday School THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA EMMANUEL CHURCH Richvnlo Minister: Rev. E. Morley 134 Wright St. SUNDAY, MAY 24. 1959 9.30 am. â€" Breaking of Bread 11 am. -â€" Sunday School and Family Bible Hour Mr. John Mair 7 pm. â€" Evening Gospel Servic- Mr. Stafford ' Tues.. 8 pm. â€" Prayer and Blblo Study Mr. Stafford Fri. a pm. â€" Young Peoplc'o Meeting Oak Ave FRIDAY. MAY 15, 1959 The Young People’s meeting will commence at the Chapel at 7.15 pm. 7.30pm: 7â€" Bgys’ Club Mlvle 11.30 am. â€" Church School AI- niversary Rev. Arnold Foster Guest Speaker 1 block east of Yonxe Stop 121; Pastor Rev. F. Vaughan. 3. Th. Student Assistant, Mr. R. Thistle Minister: Rev. E. Morley 134 Wright St. Richmond Hill TU. (-83“ Morning Service 11 on. Sunday School 9.30 mm. Services in Charles Howitt School Pearson Ave. Hope 10.30 am. â€" Morning Wonhlp 11.15 am. â€" Church School Edgeley 1.30 pm. -â€" Church School 2.30 p.111. -â€" Church Service ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 miles south of Maple) Pastor: Rev. Harold B. Lindemnn. 8.5» Phone Unionville 361 SUNDAY. MAY 24, 1959 10 a.m. -â€" The Service 11.15 am. -â€" Sunday School and Bible Class SUNDAY. MAY 24. 1.959 10 to 10 -â€" Bible School Classes for all ages. 11 & 7 â€" Rev. Frank Wellington, well known children's worker. Meetings Monday to Friday at 6.45 pm. RICHVALE GOSPEL cunt. MAPLE PASTORAL CHARG' THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Harold W. Davies. 3A.. Minister SUNDAY. MAY 24, 195‘ Minister: Rev. Earl H. Eddy. Rev. Calvin Chambers. BA. “The Church that Ah‘ead" THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GORMLEY UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH

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