AX! DRIVERS wanted, over 21 an. Apply Richmond Hill Town I. 41 Yonge St. S., TU. 4- 03. c2w13 SALES REPRESENTATIVE SALISMAN w and used cars, preferably petienced. to sell Canada's most pillar car line. Salary and com- ssion, car allowance.‘ Group In- rance and hospital plan bene- 3. Leslie Motors Products, King ty. tfc13 REQUIRED enroll Motor Club member- lpl in this locality. The Ontario tomobile Association provides ï¬nest in Motor Club beneï¬ts. aant work that can be hand- either full or part-time. Rush ur name and address for full ormatlon as territories are my allotted now You should VI: A car and be from 25 to 50, 1e or female. Write Sales Man- r, Box 817. London, Canada. - c2wl3 one Lennox 1-5842. or write all private 'xiï¬rsi‘hgml‘loth; x 115, “The Liberal." |§ETD§ED prinï¬terr wanted part time. Margin Davis Printing-Co. V. 5-4322. nc2w14 OMAN wanted to help with usework one day weekly. Re- able. references desired. Thorn- 11, phone AV‘ 5-5374. c3w14 UCK DRIVER, approx. 3 hrs. ornlngs. Must be experienced. V. 5-4207. 1w14 'YOU are employed in Toron- and commuting each day be- een Maple or King. Ontarlo. lease phone Mr. Field, EM. 8- 23 re remuneration for a ser- ce that could easily be rendered. clwl4 lvlc-mlnded woman‘ to start ulde Troop. north of Richmond 11] in Elgln Mills - Jefferson ommunlty. No experience he- essary, will train. TU. 4-1290. clwl4 EIDDLE aged couple wanted, 0mm to help with housework. exchange for reasonable rent a one bedroom apartment. one TU. 4-2340. c1w14 EARRIER Boys wanted to deliver obe 8: Mail - approx. $5.00 -oflt per week. Phone Em. 8- 351. *2w13 Lsy Richngqnd 71317117 Realty ot- PARTS MANAGER Experienced on GM parts and brocedures, to take charge Chev.- )ldsmoblle parts department and waist management. Liberal sal- xry, group Insurance and hospital flan beneï¬ts. Leslie Motor Prod- ucts, King City. c1wl4 EAL ESTATE SALESMEN have openings for two career nded, energetic men of neat earance in our busy, long es- llshed Thornhill ofï¬ce. Exper- cc is not necessary excellent nlng and the opportunity to n a better than average in- e. Please call Mr. Carlisle, . 5-1176 or evenings, AV_ 5- 2. David McLean Ltd., Real- YOU KNIT. embroider, do thercralt. ceramics. woodwork- , or have m handicraft which can sell for you on a percent- bash at the Barrie YM-YWCA ndicnfts Shop, send your work Mrs. anhman. 170 Peel St" Me, on or before October 5, ting the price you.require. ZARETAKERS wanted to service mu apartments in Richmond {111. Apply Victor Coughlin Real Estate Ltd., Levendale Rd., Rich- nond H111. Telephone AV. 5-1951. c1w14 VANTED cleaning woman either ‘hursday or Friday. TU. 4-3481. clw14 line or make. pay cash, phone PIANO WANTED ronto Ll. 4-9419. collect. ttc3 BED "JUDY" for blocking hat; pin, smooth top, size 22 or 22% * es. TU. 4-1396. nc2w14 ginner. OD-used piano for be asonable. _'I‘U. 4-3504. c1w14 5300.00 monthly minimum guar- Intee for Part-time Delivery. Con- :ract. Must be reliable, have car n- light truck, $1500.00 Cash De- )osit. required. Give name, ad- lress and telephone number. Box Va. 111 The Liberal. clw14 LIABLE Business woman. stea- y employed wishes to borrow. .00 at good interest rate - repay $75.00 per month. Box The Liberal. clw14 USED FURNITURE WED â€" used furniture. Cash Ice: paid. Call Frank's Movers d storage. TU. 4-2613. Av. 5- â€. “c7 ’ENING for one salesman in LED luggage trailei'. good strong astruction. TU. 4-1269. *1w14 ‘ MEN for greenhouse; farm ex- ertence necessary. AV. 5-1138. c1w14 'ORE wanted for rent, two mths only. November and De- rnber, preferably on Yonge St. Richmond Hill area. AV. 5- I‘EMALE HELP wanted, 2 shifts, I to 10 p.m., 10 am. to 6 pm. 'ack's Honey-Dipt Donuts. AV. ‘r-1904. c1w14 .2 Call Mr. Shields. T6. 4- ’5. David McLean Ltd.. Real- I. Richmond Hill. clwl .SH OFFERED for old player nos, uprights and small pian~ Planoco Co Ltd., 1222Eglln- L Ave. W.. Toronto RU. 7~7431 write Box 109 The Liberal. c2w13 ‘reunjes, Richmond i'i‘hveatre irill. c1w14 '2, or TU. #1672. 'AITRESSES wanted. Apply Mr‘ HELP WANTED WANTED clw12 c3w12 l“2w13 clwlfl clw14 1953 SUNBEAM Talbot, best of- fer over $300. TU. 4-2678 after 3 WEEKLY or daily care available for one or two children. Large fenced-1n lot. Good meals. AV. 5- 3368. c1w14 1952 FORD % ton pickup, good condition. Also parts for 1951 Chev. car. AV. 5-1985. c1w14 1950 MONARCH 4 door sedan, with rebuilt 1952 Ford motor. In excellent shape. Body tight and rubber goo_d. Phone AV. 5-3024. 51 FORD CAR in good condition: Must sell, party leaving for Win nipeg end of month. Best offer. TU. 4â€"4600. c1w14 49 PONTIAC. good m tires, $50. TU. 4-3620. c1w14 52 STUDEBAKER. radio, heater, signals. new paint, $175 cash or best trade. Oï¬er. AV. 5-4283. SECRETARY WITH exceptional experience In stenographic and secretarial work desire position in Richmond Hill â€" Willowdale area. Box 114. The Liberal. tfcl4 DAY CARE for children in my home, good fenced-In yard, hot meals, very reasonable. Company for my own tot. TU. 4-5286. c1w14 age child. Béverley Aéres area. Phone TU. 4-4773. c1w14 1954 FORD Crestline. Best offé; TU. 4-2089, 112 Markham Rd. 1936 PLYMOUTH coach, good tires. motor. bow. heater. sealed beam lights. Private, TU. 4-1802. DAY iCVAARE given to pre-school MAN FOR care of horses. Ex- perienced. $100.00 and board. Ap- ply TU. 4â€"4321, Mr. Peru for ap- pointment. c1w14 TANK TRUCK 1956 FORD, F600, 1000 gallon 4 compartment Tank Truck with hose reel '- no meter. Ideal for farm trade truck or make ex- cellent water truck. Contact Har- old Sanderson. TU. 4-1427 or Lennox 2-2822 to arrange inspec- tion. c1w14 DAY CARE given for one or two pre-school children. Reasonable rates. TU. 4-4054. clw14 WANTED. ‘50 or '51 Ford for parts - regardless of condition, also windows for Ford Victoria ’51 hard-top. PriVate. Ray AV. 5-5000. c1w14 1958 VAUXHALL Victor. red 8: white, $60, take over payments. Contact James Allaway. TU. 4- 4017. c1w14 Experienced first-class autemo- bile painter requires steady em- ployment. AV. 5-2491. c1w14 GOLD WATCH, lady’s, lost in vicinity Crosby Heights Public School. Reward. TU. 4-.4693. DAY CARE for childrén, any age by reliable mother in Beverley Acres. TU. 4-4915. c2w14 USED CARS AND TRUCKS PART or full time work required by experienced truck driver, any job considered. Apply David Lee. 238 Axminster Dr., Richmond Hill, *1wl4 DAY CARE wanted, $7.00 a week. TU. 4-7633. c1wl4 YOUNG Lady wants office work, experienced typlst. Preferably Richmond Hill or Thornhill area. TU. 4-5361. c1w14 HIGH SCHOOL girl wants baby- sitting. TU. 4-2505. c1w14 PART TIME work required. Any- thing considered. TU. 4.4158. SEC_RETARY stenographer seeks employment in Ricï¬ménd Hill or district, TU. 4-5317. €2Wl4 RETIRED MAN requires part or full time occupation. Good bank- ing and clerical experience] AV. 5-3328. c3w14 EXPERIENCED saleslady would like part time work in office, gift or jewellery store TU. 4-3190. DAY CARE in pleasant home by young mother with one child, in- fant preferred. TU. 4-1861. c1w14 RELIABLE woman desires day work. AV. 5-3286. ' c1w14 DRESSMAKING. AV. 5-4426 EXPERIENCED handy-man to do gardening, carpentry and clean- ing cellars and garages etc., ev- enings and Saturdays. TU. c MAN will do painting and paper- hanglng. Fast, efficient 'work. Very low prices. Years of exper- ience. TU. 4-2902. tfc12 YOUNG men â€"â€" 16 to 21 -â€" desire employment. Can you help? Sal- vation Army, AV. 5-5128. and delfier._Fast an’d aécuraté. TU. 4-2438. tfclo HQME _t_yping_done. W_ill pick up DRESSMAKING Alterations and draperies by ex- petienced dressmaker. Reaso 1- able rates. TU. 4-5488 tfcl URGENT . Man wishes part time work house- paintlng. repairs. etc. AV. 5- 5294. tfc51 EXPERIENCED woman willing to look after family in mother's absence; also baby sitting. TU, 4-3158. t1c23 FALL PLOUGHING, disclng and tractor work. TU. 4-3018. c2w13 EMPLOYMENT WANTED LOST nclw14 c1w14 *1w14 clw14 c1w14 c1w14 clw14 clw14 c5w14 c5w10 Clubs. church organizations. Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, here is an ‘opportunity for a splendid “good turn". Find out some elder- ly folk or invalid children, who would love such a wonderful free day out in the country with care- ful, experienced drivers. Start searching NOW. Send in names and addresses as soon as possible. Thank you. If you personally know no one who qualiï¬es, please ask your friends. Don't let anyone be sorry â€" when it is too late, that somebody was overlooked. POPULATION UP 1.1% Canada’s population increased 198,000 or 1.1% in the first half of this year to reach 17,482,000 at July lst as compared with 17,284,000 at the beginning of the year, according to the DBS special mid-year estimate. Gains were posted by all provinces. . .Ontario continued to have the largest numerical growth in pop- ulation with an increase in the half-year. period. of. 81,000. to 5,968,000 from 5,887,000 at Janu- ary lst. Since the annouï¬cement last week some names have been sent to ‘The Liberal". The bureau's population esti- mates are based on a population accounting which starts with the 1956 census, adds births and im- migration, and deducts deaths and an estimate of emigration. Family allowance statistics are used for purposes of estimating inteer- vincial migration. If you are yourself an elderly person usu‘lly restricted to your home, or if you are or know of an invalid child who does not often get out into the, country, render a worthy service now -â€"â€" TODAY â€" by writing or telephoning names and addresses with details to The Liberal" office, Tel. TU. 4-1105. The excursion is a free gift of the club with refreshments pro- vided. There is no charge whatso- even All who are enrolled will be collected and returned to their homes. Readers of “The Liberal†are again reminded that later this month, the North Toronto Motor Sports Club will take all old folk and invalid children on a day’s automobile excursion into Ontar- io’s beautiful countryside. Quebec was next, Alberta third angABritish Columbia fourth. Three youths, charged with theft of (car and mantle) radios. One person charged with in- decent assault on a male. ‘ Four persons“ charged with ItheAfts amounting to over $50. Five charged with breaking and entering. Four impaired drivers. One male, charged with false pretences, after he gave a bogus cheque at an auto auction; one female, who issued a chéque un- der false pretences at Loblaw’s. Sentences are pending. Two persons charged “7M1 poss- ess_lon of stolen goods. One person cï¬varged' with theft unï¬er $50. Twenty-two persons were char- ged ‘with various misdemeanors by Vaughan Township police dur- ing the past two weeks, and have appeared in magistrate’s court, under the following chargqs: Vaughan Police Charge 22 Persons SAT., OCT. 17 â€"â€" Auction sale 0: household furniture, Television RCA 17â€, mantel radio, electric washing machine Easy, dishes, china, cooking utensils, carpenter tools. drill press, at Stop 20 Yonge St.. ï¬rst house north of Emerald Isle Motel. The property of O. Brodie. No reserve, terms cash. Sale at 1.30 pm. A. S. Farmer, auctioneer. 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 p.m. Terms cash. No reserve. Property sold. Ken & Clarke Prentice, auc- tioneers. c4w1f3 SAT., OCT. 10 â€" Entire stock of “Penny Farthing Antique Shop", at Bell's Corner, Yonge St. at Davis Drive, Newmarket will be auctioned at 1.30 pm. sharp. Fred Smith, auctioneer. Terms: Cash. c2w14 -_ ..... 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. Earm said. Ken & Clarke Pren- tice, Auctioneers. c2w13 THURS, OCT. 8, 1959 â€"_ Audit; sale lof‘gr‘qde Igglsteinï¬airy cows. lST AND 2ND mortgages bougth sold, arranged. Call Mr. Stroud. HU. 8-5711. TU, 4-3263. tfc29 ATTENTION HORSE OWNERS Blacksmith with many years of European and Canadian experi- ence wishes to announce opening of new business. Shoe and trim all types of horses. Work guaran- teed. Mr. Konrad Mayer, R. R. No. 1, Thornhlll, Ont. Telephone AV. 5-3643. c1w14 QALE REGISTERS MORTGAGES LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Invalids Want Old -- \ Trees Shrubs l STOCK R; KIN¢ TREE 1 MILE NORTH OF STREET AT E EVIDV If there are others who would wish to receive Mi'ss Allencourt and her party on the route they still have time to be included on the itinerary and should contact “The Liberal†office without de- lay. Tour Time Table Approximate timetable for seeing the Queen on the route will be as follows: â€" Depart Allencourt Shopping Centre at corner of Markham with Bayview 6.30 pm. at Town and Country Marketers at 6.40 p.m.; enter Yonge Street 6.50 p.m.; The party will proceed through Levendale Road, along Lucas, Hall, Elizabeth and Arnold Sts. to the Maple Road, proceed west to Maple, south to No. 7 Highway, through Thornhill, north back to and through Richmond Hill, east via Elgin Mills Road to Bayview, past Bayview Plaza and so return- ing to Allencourt Shopping Cen- tre where they will be entertain- ed to a free dinner as guests of the Allencourt Restaurant. 1:“; V.‘ V v V V V VV_V.V.V.V.‘:V..VW. wVVVVfVVVVV†V. .V.wa;v,v V_V.v,w w ‘5‘: v mph The party will' then proceed north ‘on Yonge Street to Rich- mond Heights Plaza. The Queen and her ladies in waiting will stop off briefly on the plaza and will receive gifts from “Warwick House†and from “The Furniture Shoppe" and Williams Paint and Wallpaper. Proceeding, the party will en- ter Yonge Street and will turn north, making a stop at A1 Rice’s premises to receive a bouquet of roses for the Queen and a posy for the attendants, provided by courtesy of Rice's, Flowers. §§EVERY WEEK END The Queen is a 15 year old high school girl and with her 1a- dies-in-waiting, the ï¬rst and sec- ond runners-up in the contest, Miss Allencourt will make a re- gal tour of the town and district tomorrow evening, Friday, Octo- ber 2nd. Leaving Allencourt Shopping Centre at 6.30 pm. in a late model open sports car pro- vided free of charge by Shelton Mansell Motors of Richmond Hill. Chauffeur driven, the Royal†party will proceed through the district to receive the “homage†of the people. The party will drive west along Markham and will make a brief stop at the factory of “Town & Country Marketersâ€. Fred Wise, the pop- ular owner, has built his factory on the land on which he lived as a boy. It was close by the old A]- len Farm on which the Allen- court Shopping Centre has now been ertablished. T0wn & Country Gift Miss Allencourt and her attend- ants will receive a_ wonderful surprise as a gift from Fred Wise himseif during the visit. Rice‘s Flowers ELSEWHERE IN THIS ISSUE OF “THE LIBERAL†readers will ï¬nd the reports and pictures of the result of the “Miss llencourt, 1959†Beauty Contest. _ This was Richmond Hill’s ï¬rst beauty contest and Miss Allencourt is the town’s ï¬rst beauty queen. 15 Year Old School Girl Istop at Rice’s Flowers 6.45 n.m.: Smiling happily, following their recent wedding in Vic- toria Square United Church, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dean Brumwell are seen leaving the church for the reception which was held at Massey’s, Aurora. The bride is the former Nancy Matilda Trenka. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Trenka of Thornhill and the groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brumwell of Victoria Square. The happy couple honeymooned in the United States, after visiting the Seaway, and are now residing in Victoria Square. Trees Evergreens Shrubs Plants Fruits STOCK REDUCTION SALE 1 MILE NORTH OF KING SIDE ROAD ON JANE STREET AT KINGCROSS ESTATES KINGCROSS TREE NURSERY Beauty Queen Tour ’M. That certain some- thing we have on the ball is the most effic- ient fuel oil service at the most reason- able prices. Call now for yours. m.; Elgin Mills Road 8.25 p.m.; Bayview Plaza 8.35 p.m.; return to Allencourt Shopping Centre to be escorted to dinner at Allen- court Restaurant by members of the Allencourt Estate who prom- oted the contest at 8.45 pm. It is hoped by the Allencourt Estate and all concerned that the town will turn out in numbers to give its ï¬rst Beauty Queen 3 real welcome. stop at Rice’s Flowers 6.45 p.m.; arrive Warwick House by 6.55 p. m.; The Furniture Shoppe at 7 p.m.; Lucas Street by 7.05 p.m.; Hall Street 7.10 p.m.; Elizabeth Street 7.15 p.m.; Arnold Street and Crescent 7.20 p.m.; Vaughan St. (Maple Sideroad) 7.20 p.m.; Maple at 7.30 p.m.; No. 7 High- way at 7.45 p.m.; Thornhill at 7.55 p.m.; Richvale 8.05; Yonge Street at Richmond _Hill 8.15 p. YOUR BURNER WILL NOT HAVE TO TOIL , TO HEAT YOUR HOME WITH HIGH-GRADE OIL.’ â€" Photo by Lagerquist 6 M'- nADEMAIKS. In. 'I'umwe‘ Wm. Vanda-Bent. Pastor Tel.: Richmond Hill, TU. 4-31†Helse Hill (Gormley) 10 am. -- Sunday School 11 am. â€" Worship Service 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service Wed.. 7.45 pm. - Prayer Meeting Vaughan (3rd Con., 2 miles north of Concord) 10 am. - Sunday School 11.15 am. -â€" Worship Servlr Concord (Schoolhouse) 10 am. â€" Sunday School Oak Ridges, Aubrey Ave. Roy Nigh. Pastor TeL: Gormley 5544 10.30 am. â€" Sunday School 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service Tues. 8 pan. â€" Prayer Meeflnl CABRVILLE UNITED CHURCH 2.30 pm. â€" Worship Service RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 50 Wright St. . (Opposite the High School) ' Pastor: Rev. Robert W. Irvin. 8. Th.. 8.8.1:. Phone: TU. 4-2095 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1959 9.50 am. -â€" Bible School for all! YOU are invited 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 7 pm. â€" Evening Service Monday at 7 pm. Boys’ Club - 8 to 16 years old Wednesday at 8.30 pan. Mid-week “Hour of Power" Thursday at 7 p.111. Girls’ Club - 8 to 13 years old A Friendly Welcome Is Extended To ALL At Tho young church with the old Message! Hour, CHML. 9 am. Sunday SUNDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1959 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Worship Service 7 pm. â€" The Family Gospel Hour Wed., October 7, 8 pm. â€" Mis- sionary Rally with the theme of Stewardship We welcome you ,to the fellow- ship of this friendly family church that continues the teaching of 01'- iginal Methodism. Congregation (2-5 years) 11 am. -'â€" Junior Church V (6-11 years) 7 pm. â€" The York Choraliers 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 9.30 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Holy Communion . .. Preacher Mr. F. Cook of Bradford 11 am. â€" Nursery and Junior NO COLLECTION _TU. 4-2677 ALL WELCOME Rev. Earl s. Bull, Minisfe} Chm-ch of the Light and Life RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Co_rner (1f ljlhgwoiodï¬and Ruggles RICHMOND HILL THE CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL Anglican Richmond Hill In! Crosby Avenue at Bayview Rev. J. W. Newton-Smith. 407 Lynett Crescent TU. 4-4236 Organist: Mrs. E. V. Collier. A.T.C.0. HARVEST SERVICES KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Cedar Avenue, Richmond Hill SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1959 3 pm. â€" Watchtower Study taken from August 15 Watchtower Magazine. Subject: Fear Jehovah â€"- Never Men. EVERY THURSDAY 7.45 pm. â€" Service Meeting 8.45 pm. â€" Ministry School Rev. B. F. Andrew, Minister WORLD WIDE COMMUNION SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1959 11.30 am. â€" St. Paul’s Church 7th Con. Vaughan Twp. Thursday, October 1 8 pm. â€"- Preparatory Service Anniversary Sunday ST. ANDREW’S, MAPLE OCTOBER 18 Services 11 8m. and 7.30 p.m4 Rev. Edward Bragg of St. Andrew’s, Aurora All are welcome and ' ST.V PAUL’S, VAUGHAN TWP. ST. MA'I'I'BEW’S UNITED CHURCH Crosby Ave.. Richmond Ell! Rev. William W. Patterson. IA. 3.1).. Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1959 9.30 am. â€"Sunday School 11 pm. â€" Public Worship Richmond Hill Rector: Rev. J. F. O‘Neil SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1959 TRINITY XIX 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 9.30 am. â€" Sunday School 9.30 am. â€" Morning Prayer 11 am. â€" Choral Communion (Nursery and Jr. Congregation) 2 pm. â€"â€" Junior Conï¬rmation 7 pm. â€"- Evensong Young People attending with Fireside afterwards Wednesday: 10 am. â€"' Holy Communion COME TO CHURCH AS A FAMILY , SUPPER 11 am. â€" Nursery Department Fri.. October 2, 8 pm. â€"â€" Pre- Communion Service and recep~ tlon of new members RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHUBCI lav. J. N. Hepburn. Minister SUNDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1959 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School and Bible Class 11 am. â€" Morning Worship SACRAMENT OFiTHE LORD'S “World Wide Communion†7 pm. â€" Evening Service in the chapel RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Higginson B. A., B. D. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1959 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Service “ My House Shall Be Called the House 01 Prayer†Holy Communion Nursery & Kindergarten meet BBLAHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH ST. ANDREWS, MAPLI S'l‘. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, October 1, 1959 21 Study Thurs., 1 p.m. â€" Women's Miss- ionary Fellowship Thurs, 8 pm. â€"- Evening Mu- sion Circle 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month Flt. 7 pm. â€" Lamplighters and Teen Fellowship Adult Bible Class 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 6.30 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting 7 pm. â€"_ Gospel Service Wed. 8 pm. 7 Prayer and Bible Family Bible Hour 7 p.m. â€"- Evening Gospel Service Mr. Brown from Montreal Tuesday 8 pm. â€"- Prayer and Bible Ministry Thursday, 8 pm. â€" Young Peop~ le's Meeting ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 11 am. â€" Guest Preacher Rev. V. I. Goring, B. 85. Student Christian Movement 730 pm. â€" Guest Preacher Rev. Harry Martin, Thistletown assisted by the Thistletown United Church Choir Maple ' 10.15 a.m. â€" Church School for LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH Church St, Langstnfl Minister: Rev. B. 'l‘. McSpaddel 10 am. â€" Bible School with MAPLE PASTORAL CHARGE THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA I". Harold W. Davies. B.A.. Minister SUNDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1959 EDGELEY all ages 11.30 am. â€"- Morning Worship Oak Ave SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1959 9.30 am. â€"â€" Breaking of Bread 11 am. â€" Sunday School and and Junior Sunday School 9.30 am. â€" Young People's Bible Class and Senior School Come and worship / EMMANUEL ANGLICAN Church Mackay Drive - Richvale Rev. Edward Morley TU. 4-3286 Mrs. Jon. E. Howard, Organist 11 a.x_n. _â€"â€" _Morningr Prayer PARISH 0!“ KING 8: MAPLE / (Anglican) Rector: Rev. W. B. Jennings, 0.1). Tel. King City 313 HOURS OF SERVICE An Saints’ Church . King City 8 8.111. â€" Holy Communion 10 mm. â€" Morning Prayer 11.10 am - Sunday School BICHVALE GOSPEL CHAPEL 555 W. Finch (Branson Hospital Campus) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1959 George M. McLean, Pastor 9.30 a.m. â€"- Sabbath School 11 a.m. â€" Worship Hour Every Saturday morning All welcome ST. MARK'S ANGLICAN Oak Ridges - Yonge at Elm Grove qulrlg Prayer . . . . . . 9.45 M11. H -'y CBmmdnion 74-7 Vistï¬ Véï¬nâ€"Ja; Sunday School . . . . . . . . 9.45 mm. lng Programme. sponsored by Ministerial Assoc. Tues., 8 pm. â€"- Prayer Fellow- ship in the Vestry Thurs., 7.30 pm. â€"- Choir prac- tice ' Fri., 7 pm. â€". Children's Happy Hour THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Calvin Chambers. Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1959 THE PRAYER 0F PRAYERS 11 am. â€"â€" Beginning a series on the Lord’s Prayer (1) The Fatherhood of God The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed Mon., 6 pm. â€" Young Life Club Tues., 7.30 pm. â€" Teacher Train- THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH Stop 17 Yonge Street Rev. Percy G. Buck, 8A.. 3. Th. 5 Old Orchard Grove. Toronto, 12. Ont. HU. 1-3142 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1959 Sunday School classes for all ages 10 am. and 11 am. Worship Service and Communion 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer Preacher: The Rector 7 pm â€" Evening Prayer Preacher, the Rev. D. L. ‘ Wednesdayr 10 agn. â€" Holy Communion SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Girls’ and Boys’ Plastic Raincoats, 4-14 yrs., asst’d styles and shades Men’s Super Parka, With “Al-pak’d†lined, zip-oï¬ hood, olive green shade Men’s Navy Hip Length Jacket, quilted lined, sizes 36 to 44 Child’s One Piece Zipper Snow Suits, nylon mixture, double knees, 2-3x Ladies’ Wool Dress Coats, asst’d styles and shades, sizes 10-20 SIMPSON’S DRY GOODS HOLY TRIM" THORNHILL HARVEST FESTIVAL SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1959 12 Yonge St. S. SIMPSUN’S DRY GOODS 11 a.m. 0 come. let us worship God r. Varey Blanket, 72" x 84", reg. $5.95 Only $3.95, with $5.00 purchase SUNDAY SERVICES 10 to 10 â€"- Sunday School Attend our Adult Bible Clan 11 - Morning Worship The Pastor “The Church God Blessles'I 5.45 â€"Training Union 7 â€" Evening Service hThe Piste; l “The C urcn t at on ahead." an. 1 block east of Yonge, Stop 12A Pastor, Rev. F. Vaughan, B. TI. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1950 11 am. â€" The Service with holy communion 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School and Bible Class ZION LUTHERAN emu (2 miles south of Maple) Pastor: Rev. Harold R. Liudeman. BA. Phone Unlonville 301 THORNHILL UNITED CHURC- Mln'mter: Rev. Earl B. Eddy. B.A.. B.D.. Th. D. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 27 1959 10 am. â€" Intermediate Church School 11 am. â€" Church Worship and Church School me in heaven and in earth. JAMES 1 v 21: Wherefore I†apart all ï¬lthiness and superflulty of haughtiness. and receive with meekness the engrafted word. which is able to save your souls. CHURCH OF CHRIST Meeting in Concord School Home Each Lord’s Day Evening at 7 pm. Gospel Message Tune in CKEY (580) at 9:15 an. Sunday mornings And Jesus spake unto them. saying, all power ls given unto Morning Prayer 11 am. Sunday School .. . . . . . . 10 mm. Bible C1355 (Intermed) 9.45 am. Holy Communion 2nd 8: 4th Sundays (Sunday School bus from Elgln Mills 9.50 am.) 8240 Yonge Street, Thomhm GORMLEY UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. C. E. Banking. Mlnlner 8.45 am. â€" Biboadcast cm 130 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. -â€" Morning Worship 7.30 pm. â€"- Evening Service ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN Yonge at Jefferson Rector: Rev. D. C. H. Michell. LLB. ANDY’S GROCETERIA OPENING SPECIAL! Richmond Hill $7.95 $ to $39.95 $1.98 to $16.95 $6.95