ANING WOMAN wanted, ev- second Friday. Must be ex- enced. Stop 18A Yange St., 5-5342T clw13 LES REPRESENTATIVE have openings for two career ded, energetic men of neat earance in our busy, long es- ished Thornhill office. Exper- is not necessary excellent ning and the opportunity to n a better than average in- e. Please call Mr. Carlisle. rues. Free appraisals without Ligation. Call Mr. Carlisle, AV. 176. David McLean Ltd.. altors. , clwlz REQUIRED ant-01! Motor Club member- s in this locality. The Ontario obile Association provides ï¬nest in Motor Club beneï¬ts. sant work that can be hand- either full or part-time. Rush ESMAN, new and used cars,l leaving Wellesley at 5 fag-ably experienged, to “sellLAlsace Rd. TU. 4-5617. ‘. 5-1176 or evenings. AV, 5- &2. David McLean Ltd., Real- 5. c1w12 REAL ESTATE . W ANTED ST between Richmond Hill wn Park and Browndale Cres- lt, large brown envelope. con- ning baptism“ "“"""'“-"x Fin- ;please phone TU. H158. :- name and address for full zrmatlorï¬ as territories are g allotted now You should a car and be from 25 to 50, or female. Write Sales Man- .-Box 817, London. Canada. ‘ 02w13 IEAL ESTATE SALESMAN ada's most popular car llne. ry and commission. car al- ance. group insurance and pltal plan beneï¬t. Apply in ting to Box 101 The Liberal. clwlz e. Some retail experience' an fT TIME Salesman for retail t'. TU. 4-5341. clw13 have openings for tvi'o sales- for our busy well established mhlll office, to cover the gen- 'n0rth area. Ideal for the act- retired person who h_as the L Esslstance givén. Call Mr. ,ery. AV. 5-1211. Jack Jeï¬exfy l Estate rs work daily. four to eight. 1y Mr. F. Shorter, 51 Palmer. he TU. 4-2080. c1w13 I‘HER‘S HELP for country 1e in King, small house prov- [ for husband elsewhere em- red and remuneration. HU. 1- ! clw13 {I DRIVERS wanted, over 21 '5. Apply Richmond Hill Town I, 41 Yong. St. S.. TU. 4- :. c2w13 : and desire to supplement income, Car essential. Excel- . commission arrangement. aty.of advertising and full of- HOUSES WANTED luyers waiting with good cash ‘ments for 3 and 4 bedroom [SON wanted for part time taking duties §t_ Ogr_Lady p of 5hristians School, Bever- Acres. Duties involve four ’ERIENCED MAN for part- ! office cleaning, one hour ev- night; and Saturday morning. arences. Salary $45 monthly. No. 100 “The Liberal†EAL ESTATE SALESMEN SALESMAN and used cars, preferably .rlenced, to sell Canada's most [1131' car line. Salary and com- ;lon, car allowance. Group in- mce and hospital plan bene- Leslie Motors Products. King . tfc13 ___.â€"_â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-i JNG MAN. age 18-35, for gen- dutles in home furnishing e in Newmarket. Sales ability uful. Apply to Box 273 New- ket. clw13 :NING for one salesman in ' Richmond Hill Realty of- Call Mr. Shields, TU, 4- ;: David McLean Ltd., Real- . Richmond Hill. clwl ’ABLE WOMAN to care for 'alescent lady during the day. 5-4786. clw13 Prams and night dishwash- vanted. Apply Pop’s Restaur- 194 Yonge St. North, Rich- ‘d Hill. tfcl3 é; Mdrg'a‘n Davis Paintingâ€"Co. 5-4322. CZWIS _______._____ DDLE aged couple to take care we children in exchange for . while husband works. Box The Liberal. I"1w13 ERIER Boys wanted to deliver e & Mail - approx. $5.00 fit per week. Phone Em. 8- . *2W13 ’ABLE Woman to take com- a charge of motherless home children, aged 8 years and ear. New home. 1 block west 'onge St. For personal inter- ', please phone TU. 4-5839. c1w13» {ITRESS wanted. Apply Town >. Oil heated one room school. basement. Please submit ten- 'IRED.painte1j Wanted p_a_rt . TU. 4-2141. ’ c1w13 RETAKER for Public School tion No. 6 Markham Town- s to Mr. Jack Mackness, Sec- .ry-Treasurer, R. R. 2 Gorm- Ontario. .c1w13 'ABLE women to care for one I. AV. 5-4837, after 6. ‘ERIENCED waitresses, days. 5-2544, Thornview Restaur- Thornhill. c1w13 .LER wanted for milk route Llchmond Hill area. For fur- details and appointment, tel- me Cousins Dairy Co. Ltd., 7-4205 Aurora. c1w13 ‘IABLE woman to do part light household duties and ' sitting. TU. 4-2400. c1w13 ELP WANTED LOST c3w11 c2w12 clwls clwl3 TRANSPORTATION 1955 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent condition, new tires, very reas- onable (student needs cash), pri- vate. HU. 1-3014. c1w13 TRANSPORTATION wanted from Richmond Hill to Wellesley and Yonge, to arrive 8.15 am. and leaving Wellesley_ at 5 pm. 251 '1951 PONTIAC sedan, fair con- dition. 276 Kerrybrook St,, Rich- mond Hill. c1w13 TRANSPORTATION available, car leaving Beverley Acres 7.50 am. for Yonge-Dundas, return- ing 6 pm. Phone TU. 4-4753. TRANSPORTATION available, by car, leaving Beverley Acres for College and University at 7 am. and returning at 4.45 pm. TU. 4-4669. c1w13 1953 CHEV. very good condition TU. 4-5038. c1w13 ’47 FORD, 5-passenger coupe. Radio. dual exhausts, good gun- ning order. PR. 3-5660. l'lw13 TRANSPORTATION available. from Beverley Acres to Yonge and King, 6.30 a.m., leaving Tor- onto 4.30 p.m. Phone TU. 4-4378. c1w13 ANYONE going to Huntsville or vicinity who would undertake de- livery of a lamb, please phone TU. 4-2617. c1w13 '1953 CHEVROLET Coach, new car condition, one owner, direc- tional signals, heater, only 29,000 original miles. Phone AV, 5-2217. c1w13 1953 NASH Rambler Convertible. Power top, excellent mechanicaI condition. Very clean. Snappy looking, radio, heater. Reason- able. AV. 5-4669. c1w13 1955 DODGE in excellent condi- tion, only 18,000 miles. Like new. TU. 4-2685. , c1w12 TRANSPORTATION wanted from Kerswell Drive, Beverley Acres, to Everbrlght on Centre St... Richmond Hill. TU. 44207. PASSENGERS wanted for a ’56 Buick, arrive at subway 8.40 a. m. daily, leave subway 5.10 pm. Phone TU. 4-3280. *1w13 TRANSPORTATION wanted, lea- ving Beverley Acres at 8.30 a.m., returning from Finch and Yonge at 5 pm. TU. 4-7423. c1w13 WANTED for student, transpor- tation from Richmond Street to subway. any time between 7.30 and 8 am. 'TU. 4-1494. clw13 TRANSPORTATION available at 7.20 am. from Stop 153 to King and University also to Massey Ferguson. arriving 8.10. Returning 5- pm. AV. 5-1713. c1w14 DODGE 1955. Privately owned. Gold and white hard top, De luxe, Power steering. Radio. window washers, & directional signals. No dealers. Phone TU. 4-2321. runnmg order, $225.00. 'TU‘. 4- 3169. ‘1w13 '53 CHEV. pick-up. PR. 3-5525. after 6 pm. c1w13 1950 PONTIAC Sedan. Good con- dition. Has several extras. Real buy, original owner. Private. Phone TU. 4-1663, clw13 1951 MORRIS OXFORD, good '48 CHEV. Fleetune. TU. 4-4091. c1w13 52 STUDEBAKER, radio, heater, signals. new paint $175 cash or best trade. Offer. AV. 5-4283. TU. 4-3331 c1w13 AN INVESTMENT of $480.00 which is fully secured, can give excellent returns to persons in- terested in a guaranteed co-op- erative plan. Box 97 The Liberal. c4w10 ‘49 Meteor, new paint job, good running order, radio. $85. cash, AV. 5-5401. 198 Markham Road. Richmond Hill. I"lwlél ILLNESS FORCES SALE .GROCERY store, self-service. excellent business. $2,000. cash plus stock. 4 room apartment. Ideal for commuter, near H011- and Landing, North Yonge. AV. 5-1156. Mr. Keï¬'er. c2w12 GUARANTEE 1950 Oldsmobile 4 door sedan. nice and clean, good rubber. 1952 Chevrolet Club Coupe, radio and new tires. 1952 Mercury 4-door. 1953 Chevrolet 2-door, with ra- diol 1954 Austin 4-door, very clean. 1957 Volkswagen, radio, well kept. 1958 Renault 4-door. clean, good nibber, mechanically perfect. WHY FEEL OLD? Ostrex Tonic Tablets help thousands of men. \ypmqn pgtï¬o feel younger. OnLy 69c. At ’all druggists. REAL OPPORTUNITY GARAGE, pumps, triplex. 25 miles north of Toronto, in thriv- ing village. Money-maker for right man. Death of owner rea- son for sale. AV. 5-1156. Mr. Pratt. H. Keith, Realtor. c2w12 1957 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, fully equipped. Good running condition. $1,000 or best otter. Phone TU. 4-3801. *1w13 1954 DODGE four door, extra snow wheels, Deluxe heater, Good condition, original owner. call TU. 4-1745 after 6 pm. c2w12 USED CARS AND TRUCKS Industrial Rd., Richmond Hill TU. 4-3331 c1w3 EVERY CAR SOLD WITH A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY HILL CITY MOTORS Personals c1w13 clw13 c1w13 wc13 to be given away to good homes; AV. 5-5337. chl3R IT WAS ANAAQCIDENT. Mothgr, small, well bred hunting Beagle, father a terrier. Beautifully mark- ed small pups, $5.00. TU. 4-5355. clw13 ED'S PET SHOP OAK RIDGES Open daily 10 am. to 10 pm. in. cluding Sundays. Closed all day Wednesday. Budgies, canaries and cages, goldï¬sh, tropical ï¬sh and aquariums, white mice, tur- tles, rabbits. All breeds of pup- ies and monkeys, and all ARTZ MOUNTAIN PET SUP- THURS. OCT. 8, 1959 â€" Auction sale of grade Holstein dairy cows, Craft bulk milk cooler. Surge milker, Case and Allis-Chalmers tractors 1950 Ford and 1953 Chev- rolet pick-up trucks I.H.C. baler, M-H combine other late model tractor farm implements, tools, miscellaneous articles. etc., baled hay. straw, grain, household fur- niture, including piano, television, electric Frigidaire refrigerator and range, etc., at Lot' 30, rear Concession 7, Markham Twp., property of Herb Reesor. Sale at 1 pm. Terms cash. No reserve. Farm sold. Ken & Clarke Pren- tice, Auctioneers, 7 c2w13 SAT., OCT. 10. â€" Auction sale of household furniture. including frigidaire, range, dishes, glass- ware, chinaware, bedding, an- tiques, kitchen utensils, ornam- ents, garden tools etc., property of Mrs. Harry Thomson, 121 Yonge St. North, corners of Cros- by and Yonge Sts., Richmond Hill, Ont. Sale at 1.30 pm. Terms cash. No reserve. Property sold. Ken & Clarke Prentice, auc- tioneers. c4w12 3 LOVELY half Persian kittens, PLIES. PR. 3-5233. FOUR fluffy kittens looking for new home. Lease is up now as we are six weeks old. Call us af- ter 6 pm. at TU. 4-1396. nc13 SAT., SEPT. 26 â€" Auction sale of Household Furniture, grand- father’s clock (over 200 years old), many antique articles, cooking u- tensils and dishes. In the village of Old Gormley. the property of Miss Nancy Cober. Terms cash. Sale at 1 o'clock. Alvin S. Farmer, auctioneer. c1w13 PULLETS, Leghorns, from Hill- side Poultry Farms stock, de- wormed, starting to lay. Any number. Phone Unionville 223J. c1w13 talking strain. 3156 breeaers. TU. +2205. tfc23 DOGS available for good homes. Impoundlng Kennels, Dufferln Street, Maple. Telephone 54 ring 2 Maple. ’ tics sold, arranged. Calf Mr. StrJud; HU. 8‘5711, TU. 4-3263. “c29 CASH OFFERED for old player pianos, uprights and small pian- as. Pianoco Co Ltd., 1222Eglin- ton Ave. W.. Toronto RU. 7-7431 or write Box 109 The Liberal. . c2wl3 REGISTERED biabyAbudgiles {gum SECOND HAND cedar rail fen- cing. PR. 3-5810.. c1w13 18:1: AND 2ND_ mgr-gages goughg, SALE REGISTERS MEDIUM SIZE space heater; in good condition, reasonable. Maple 9. c1w13 WANTED qualiï¬ed instruction on the guitar. Phone TU. 4-1793 after 6 pm. c1w13 Think of the cold Winter ahead and plan for it now. Call Ramer’s for quick courteous delivery of fuel oil. IF YOU KNIT, embroider,'do leathercraft, ceramics, woodwork- ing, or have any handicraft which we can sell for you on a percent- age basls at the Barrie YM-YWCA Handicrafts Shop, send your work to Mrs. Nashman. 170 Peel St,, Barrie, on or before October 5, stating the price you require. l. D. Ramer 8. Son Richmond Hill, Ont. TUrner 4-1313 USED FURNITURE WANTED â€" used furniture. Cash prices paid. Call Frank’s Movers and storage. TU. 4-2613. Av. 5- 5101. . tfc'] WANTED, rototiller and wood and coal stove. AV. 5-4690. c2w12 PIANO WANTED Any size or make, pay cash, phone Toronto LE. 4-9419. collect. tfc3 PETS FOR SALE cmmomkxslg. MORTGAGES LIVESTOCK FOR SALE WANTED c4w10 c3w12 On the picnic grounds, which occupy about an acre of land well protected by shade trees around the grassy slopes, a pet goat is tethered and near at hand grazes a pet lamb; 15 wild mallard ducks parade across the ï¬eld, or swim in the winding creek, which is crossed in two places by home- made wooden bridges, adding to the picturesque but homey atmos- phere. Nearer the house Pal, their 12 year old Samoyed dog naps and six months old “Lady†plays while Mickey, the cat stalks mice. When we told Mari. Blackburn we would like to do a little feature on the Blackburn “open house - open hearts†theme. Marj said, “But it’s noth- ing. We just enjoy people and love children. There's nothing un- usual enough about our family to be news." _ _ We told her we differed there, for how many families go to the trouble or expense of entertain- ing ‘anyone’ they know who drops in for a swim or a barbecue sup- per? And who welcomes children to share in the fun too even to the point of_providing a pool? . -A..- AI “1-_1_ only run... .. In the spring of 1958 A1 Black- burn and sons Bruce, Garry, Bob and Skip, along with Bill Turner. went to work to complete a 17 ft. by 37 ft. swimming pool, for which they had dug the founda- tions and laid the straw floor Thanksgiving weekend of the year before. It took them two months to build the pool in their spare time, but came June of last year and they and the rest of the family and all their friends and neighbours were going in for a dip. Al Blackburn did not stop there either, but built a screened in cabana for the ‘older folk' to sit in while they watched the oth- ers swim. Just outside the fenced in pool a clothesline stretches on which are hung nearly two dozen swim suits, in case anyone comes ‘without'. , After supper the youngsters played table tennis, badminton and basketball on the lovely grounds and later the men in the party joined them for a foot- ball ‘match’ . . . . Games over they piled big logs on the fire and toasted marshmallows as they finished off a wonderful day. As for the house itself â€"- well, it has grown from seven to 10 rooms since the Blackburns took it over in 1947. ,When they ï¬rst moved there, after falling in love with the house and grounds on sight, they had three children, all sons, and one was a chosen child, After their‘ arrival, another son There was no swimming that day. because of the change in the weather. but the warm September sunshine poured down a blessing as the group prepared a banquet of roast turkey, succulent roast pork, done on a spit over charcoal and dripping with barbecue sauce (delicious). hamburgs and hot dogs. All this topped with numer- ous desserts, for it is the custom for each family 'coming to ‘open house’ to bring along their fav- ourite dishes for all to enjoy. But last Sunday, September 13, 1959, was more of a special oc- cassion as the Blackburns and friends feted Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson of Weston on the oc- cassion of their 32nd wedding anniversary. Among the guests who attended and brought ‘re- membrance gifts’ for the happy occassion were. their daughter Sandra Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Walker and son Bruce, the Bill Turner family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fettlss and family. Mr. and Mrs. Red Ainley and their two children. plus seven members of the Blackburn family. By Mona Robertson It was ‘open house' at the Blackburn home on Yongehurst Road. last Sunday afternoon â€" as has been the custom over the past 12 years they have resided in their cosy, rambling home. SIMPSON’S DRY GOODS Men’s Black Leather Side Lace Oxfords,- With neo-lite sole, 61/2 to’ 11 Boys’ Leather Oxfords, l black or brown, neo-lite sole, 1-5 Girls’ Plaid Lined Slacks, asst’d plaids, sizes 3 to 6x White Flannelette Blan- kets, 70 x 90, With striped border Girls’ Irridescent Nylon Car Coats, with fur collar- hood, quilted lined, 7 to 12 SIMPSUN’S DRY GOODS 12 Yonge St. S. 'laen 'oudeâ€" Upen But their chief interest is, and always will be, their home and how to keep it a happy and com- fortable place in which to enterâ€" tain their friends and raise their splendid family. Members of Richmond Hill Un- ited Church their whole family is interested in church activities too â€"â€" and they all belong to many local organizations and clubs bringing them into contact with more and more friends as the years go by. V FEMALE HELP WANTED was born and four years ago they adopted their chosen daughter and a year later they were asked to give a home to a ï¬fth boy. It now became necessary to branch out â€"- and a three-room addition was added on to provide quar- ters for Marj Blackburn's moth- er and a good friend of the fam- ily. who passed away recently af- ter a happy life spent in com- pany with Athe Blackburn menage. Marj. who was a social service worker in her free time. even- ings. before marriage, says she always wanted a big family and loves having children around “Don Alboâ€. and her husband Al shares in all the plans and many activities she undertakes with the same enthusiasm. NEW STARTING RATES NOW IN EFFECT BUSINESS OFFICE REPRESENTATIVES HANDLING .BUSINESS CONTACTS with Telephone Customers 76 ADELAIDE ST. W. TORONTO To sell variols items of No experience required Typing Skill Required STENOGRAPHERS Shorthand Required Varied and Interesting Varied Hours of Work Telephone service and HAS OPENING IN TORONTO FOR Richmond Hill TELEPHONE SALESWOMEN Apply in Person TELEPHONE OPERATORS THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY TYPISTS CLERKS Equipment Duties $4.95 $1.69 $4.95 $11.95 {garb $7.95 Bl; AIKEN IN CHRIST CHURCH Wm. VanderBent, Pastor Tel: Richmond mu. TU. 4-31†Heise Hill (Gomley) 10 tun. â€" Sunday School 11 am. - Worship Service 7.30 pm. â€"- Evening Service Wed.. 7.45 pm. - Prayer Meeting Vaughan (3rd Com. 2 Infleu Rev. B. F. Andrew. Minister SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 1959 10 tun. â€"‘ St. Andrew's Church 11.30 am. â€"- St. Paul's Church “The One Ultimate Loyalty" Exodus 20: 1-3 Welcome Circuit Assembly to be held at Weston High School, Weston Highlight of the assembly. One hour Lecture at 3 pm. Sunday September 27th. “WHEN IS GOD'S WILL TO BE DONE ON EARTH?" By A: W. MacNamarl. Anglican Richmond Hill East Crosby Avenue at Bayview lav. J. W. Newton-Smith. 407 Lynctt Crescent . TU. 4-4236 0111mm: Mrs. E. V. Collier. A.T.C.0. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 1959 8 am. -- Holy Communion 9.30 a.m. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer 11 am. â€" Nursery and Junior Congregation (2-5 years) 11 am. â€" Junior Church (6-11 years) 7 pm. â€" Evening Prayer Preacher: The Rector 2 pm. â€" Junior Conï¬rmation Class 4 pm. â€" Holy Baptism 7 pm. â€" Evensong Preacher : Rev. Ross Woolley, B.A.. Rector of Bradford, Ont. “Come ye thankful people, come. Raise the song of harvest home." ST. PAUL’S, VAUGHAN TWP. 8T. MATHEW! " UNITED CHURCH Crosby Ave" Richmond lllll luv. William W. Patterson. I.A.. 3.1).. Minister SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 1959 9.30 am. â€"â€"Sunday School 11 pm. â€"â€" Public Worship KINGDOM HALL OF . JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Cedar Avenue, Richmond Hill Friday, Saturday and Sunday September 25-26727. 7 north of Concord) 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11.15 am. â€" Worship Servlco Concord (Schoolhouse) 10 am. â€" Sunday School Oak Ridges. Aubrey Ave. Boy ngh, Pastor TeL: Gormley 55“ 10.30 am. -- Sunday School 7.30 pan. â€" Evening Service Tues. 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting “ My House Shall Be Called the House 01 Prayer†Harvest Festival Services 0 am. -- Holy Communion 9.30 am. â€" Sunday School 9.30 am. â€" Morning Prayer 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer (Nursery and Jr. Congregation) Wednesday: 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 ‘01 the Light andiLfl'e Hour. CHML, 9 am. Sunday SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 1959 9.45 am. â€" Rally Day in the Sun- day School r Special Speaker Miss Irene McQuillan 11 am. -â€" Worship Service 7 pm. â€" The Family Gospel Hour Rev. K. J. Snider of Lorne Park College bringing the message. Monday, Sept. 28 at 6.45 pm. -â€" Junior Missionary Club Wed. 8 pm. â€" Prayer and Bible Study Hour We welcome you to the fellow- ship of this friendly family church that continues the teaching of 01'- iginal Methodjsm. N0 COLLECTION TU. 4.2677 â€" ALL WELCOME RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Higginson B. A.. B. D. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 1959 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Service (Broadcast’CJRH) 7 pm. â€" Evening Service in the chapel Bible Class 11 mm. â€" Morning Worship 11 am. â€" Nursery Department 7 p.m. 'â€" Young People’s Society 81'. MARY'S ANGLICAN CHUBCI Richmond mu Rector: Rev. J. F. O'Neil SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 1959 RICHMOND HILL m CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL RICHMOND HILL PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH lev. J. N. Hepburn. Mini-ta SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 1959 9.45 am. -â€" Sunday School and CABBVILLE UNITED CHUBCI 2.30 pm. â€" Worship Service RALLY DAY SUNDAY 9.30 am. â€" Breaking of Bread 11 am. â€" Family Bible Hour Mr. George Pinches of Iowa Sunday School Mr. Sidney Hoffman 6.45 pm. â€"â€" Evening Service Mr. Sidney Hoffman A special invitation is extended to all parents Tues... 8 pm. â€" Prayer and Bible Oak Ave SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 8 pm. â€"- Young People’s Rally Sound Movie, Special Music, Quiz, Social Hour A special invitation is extended 7 to young people .v Jun-no rvvrAu SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 27 1939 BICHVALB GOSPEL CHAPEL Reception of New Members Nursery 8: Kindergarten meet B'l'. ANDREW_’S, MAPLE THE LIBERAL, Richjnond Hm, Ont. Thursday, September. ,, 19515 21 and A full attendance is requeéted Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness Servicé 11 ad. Baptist High Fellowship groups ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN Yonge at Jefferson Motor: Rev. D. C. H. Michell, LLB. Morning Prayer ...... 11 am. Sunday School 10 am. Bible Class (Intermed) 9.45 am. Holy Communion 2nd 8; 4th Sundays (Sunday School bus from Elgln Mills 9.50 am.) HOLY TRle THORNHILL SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 27 1959 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€" Public baptism of children Preacher, the Rev. D. L. Varey 7 pm -â€" Evening Prayer Preacher: The‘Rector Wednesday 10 a,m.‘ -â€" Holy Communion THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH Stop 17 Yonge Street lev. Percy G. Buck, B.A., 3. Th. I Old Otchard Grove. Toronto, 12. Out. EU. 1-3142 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 1959 Rally Day and Promotion Sunday SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 555 W. Finch (Bunsen Hospital Campus) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 George M. McLean, Pastor 9.30 am. â€" Sabbath School 11 am. â€" Worship Hour Every Saturday morning All welcome LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH Church St.. Langstafl Minister: Rev. B. '1'. McSpndden 10 a.m. â€" Bible School with GORMLEY UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. C. 3. Banking. Minister 8.45 mm. â€" Broadcast CJRB 1300 10 an. â€"- Sunday School 11 mm. â€" Morning Worship 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service L (Anglican) Rector: luv. W. B. Jennings, DJ). Tel. King City 313 HOURS OF SERVICE All Saints' Church - King City 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 10 am. - Morning Prayer 11.10 am -- Sunday School Mrs. Jon. E. Howard. Organist 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer} and Junior Sunday School 9.30 am. â€"â€" Young People’s Bible v Class and Senior School Come and worship Adult Bible Class 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 6.30 p.m. â€"- Prayer Meeting 1 pm. â€" Gospel Service Wed. 8 p.111. â€"_ Pgayer and Bible Study Thurs.. '1 pm. â€" Women's Miss- lonary Fellowship Thurs., 8 pm. â€" Evening Mll- slon Circle 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month l'rl., '1 pm. â€" Lamplighters and THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Calvin Chambers. Minister SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 1959 PARISH 0? KING & MAPLE DIAPLI PASTORAL CHARGE 1'!!! UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA 3". Harold W. Davies, 3A.. Minister SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 1959 EDGELEY ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 11 am. â€" Guest Preacher Rev. V. I. Goring, B. 55. Student Christian Movement 730 pm. â€"â€" Guest Preacher Rev. Harry Martin. Thistletown assisted by the Thistletown United Church Choir Monday at '1 pm. Boys' Club - 8 to 16 years old Wednesday at 8.30 mm. Mid-week “Hour of Power" Thursday at 7 [mm Girls' Club - 8 to 13 years old Friday at 8 pm. TeenvAgers and Young People A Friendly Welcome Is Extended To ALL At the young church with the old Message! ' IICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 50 Wright St. futon Rev. Robert W. Irvin. B. TIL. B.R.E. Phone: TU. 4-2095 SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 27 1959 4th Anniversary Services 0.50 mm. â€" Bible School for :11! YOU are invited 11 an. â€" Morning Worship Richmond Hill Horticultural Soc- icty Annual Flower Sen-via 1 pm. â€" Evening Service 11 am. â€" Sermon Maple ‘ . 10.15 mm. â€" Church School for all ages 11.30 am. â€" Morning Worship 8.15 p.111. -â€" Billy Graham Film “MIRACLE IN MANHATTAN†CHURCH OF CHRIST Meeting in Concord School House Each Lord’s Day Evening at 7 p.111. Gospel Message Tune in CKEY (580) at 9:15 am. Sunday mornings And Jesus spake unto them, saying._ 81} power 1§ given unto me in heaven and in earth. JAMES 1’ v 21: Wherefore lay apart all ï¬lthiness and superfluity of haughtiness, and receive with meekness the engrafted word, which is able to save your souls. THORNEILL UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. Earl B. Eddy. 3A.. B.D.. Th. D. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 1959 10 mm. â€" Intermediate Church School 11 La. â€" ‘Chulfch7Worgh19 and EMMANUEL ANGLICAN Church Mackay Drive .. Richvalo Rev. Edward Morley TU. 4-3286 Teen FelloWship GhurchSchool 8 pm. â€" Vespers Guest Speaker: Pastor J. M. Zimmerman of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, Kitchener Richmond Hill Baptist Church 50 Wright St. (Opposite the High School) Sunday, September 27, 1959 at 8.15 pm. SOCIETY Richmond Hill 8'. District Unit For information call, Riehmond Hill TU. 4-1229 TU. 4-3463 AV. 5-4825 Thornhill AV. 5-1603 AV. 5-1743 ' Maple 247W AV. 5-2406 Unionville 2w SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 1959 Harvest Thanksgiving Service 9.30 am. â€" The Service 10.30 am. â€" Sunday School and ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 miles south of Maple) Pastor: Rev. Harold R. Lindeman. BA. Phone Unionville 381 ST. MARK’S ANGLICAN Oak Ridges - Yonge at Elm Grow Morning Prayer . . . . .1 9.45 am. H -‘y Communion â€" lst Sunday Sunday School . . . . . . . . 9.45 an. 1 block east of Yonge, Stop 12A PastorE Rev. F. Vaughan, B. Th. SUNDAY SERVICES 10 to 10 â€" Sunday School Attend our Adult Bible Class 11 â€" Morning Worship The Pastor “The Church God Blesses" 5.45 -â€"Training Union 7 â€"- Evening Service The Pastor “The Church that is looking ahead.†Your child won’t sit â€" he’ll play â€" with fun packed toys from The Playpen. Kiddie furniture, too. Lowest prices. TU 4'386! CAdven‘l‘ures of Bible Claiss