Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 5 Nov 1959, p. 17

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UI'GALOW, 6 rooms, Yonge t., Richmond Hill 49" x 330’ res- WMES in Richmond Hill, call AV. 5-2951. T. Murphy, Real Estate Broker. c1yv19 LARGE United States and Cana- dian manufacturing company re- quires field representative in Vaughan Township. Exception- ally high earnings. Guaranteed repeat business. Automobile es sential. Agricultural or farming background most important. Sales training given. Reply to Box 84 London Ontario. c3w18 HAIRDRESSER Opening for Stylist or First Class Operator. Phone TU. 4-1401. Mr. ,n,,,<n Potter‘ EXPERIENCED service station attendant. Apply Shelton Mansell Motors, AV. 5-1337. clw19 RICHMOND HILL 514.900 - 5% N.H.A. mortgage carries only $62 monthly. Spot- less 8 room bungalow, oll heat, only four years new. Aluminum storms and screens, landscaped, fenced. Must be seen. Call AV. 5-2951 for appointment or come direct to 46 Palmer Ave.. Rich- mond Hill. '1‘. Murphy, Real Est- ate Broker. c1w19 EXPERIENCED waitress wanted for evenings. Apply in person to Lotus Restaurant, 76 Yonge N., Richmond Hill. c1w19 revery other week-end. Write Box PLEASANT, reliable girl or wo- man for home of elderly lady 15 The Liberal. *‘lw19 H‘EJéEth'ih'gTi/Ir} Carlislé, AV. 5-1176. David McLean Ltd. Real- ;ors. clw19 MOTHERLY woman for light housework and to care for two school age children. Hours from 11.30 am. to 5 pm. TUrner 4- 3884, evenings. c1w19 YOUNG MAN for service station and garage work. TU. 4-1773. A TRUCK DRIVER for lumber yard Must have previous experience and know North York area. Love Lumber Company, BA. 1-9336. c1w19 HOUSEKEEPER, live in, 2 child- ren. weekends ofi. good home. Reply Box 18 The Liberal. c2w19 STENOGRAPHER An interesting, permanent posi- tion is available for a stenograph- er who is proficient in typing. and shorthand. Pleasant office. good salary and usual employee bene- fits. 5 day week. Apply to Grain- ger Adanac Ltd., 5382 Yonge St.. BA. 1-9323. clw19 COLBORNE STREET LOT :xcellent serviced lot, 70' x 150’. tolborne Street. Thqrnhfil}, clpgg PHYSIOTHERAPIST required full or part time Villa private hospital. AV. 5-4931. c4w19 HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE COMMISSION BASIS. ALSO CAN VASSERS NEEDED. REGENT WINDOWS, 226 Eagle Street, Newmarket , REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY for SELLING CANADA’S 10 am. - 6.30 pm. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9. RICHMOND HILL 226 Eagle Street, Newmarket FINEST ALUMINUM STORM AND SCREEN WINDOWS Experience not BARRIE, NEWMARKET, AURORA (Continued) and COMMISSION BASIS. PUBLIC RELATIONS WORK in the necessary. FOUR MEN ' REQUIRED for will umn yom SALARY and Sales experience helpful but not essential. APPLY IN PERSON, SALARY areas and c2w18 clw19 c1w19 WOMEN, general help, live in or by the day if own transportation. Gormley Best Home. Gormley 5315. c1w19 LAWNMOWER MECHANIC Experienced in air-cooled engine overhaul, lawnmower sharpening and general small machine re- pairs, give details of experience and references to Box 311, Rich- mond Hill. c1w19 PART TIME typist, two days a week. ALpine 7-2621. Ernie Brock 8; Son Ltd. Insurance. Maple. tfc19 YOUNG MAN to work in IGA store in Maple. Transportation can be arranged from Richmond Hill. c1w19 EXPERIENCED woman willing to look after family in mother's absence; also baby sitting. TU 4-3158. t1c23 EXPERIENCED handy-man to do gardening. carpentry and clean- ing cellars and garages etc., ev- enings and Saturdays. TU. 4-4137. tfc12 MAN will do painting and paper- hanging. Fast, efficient work. Very low prices, Years of exper- ience. TU. 4-2902. tfc12 'YOUNG LADY wishes iqfiice Qarirrékperlenced typist. Phone TU. 4-5361. tfc17 DAY CARE. 3 years and older. Playroom. TU. 4-7900. c3w17 GARDENING all season, the freezeup coming shortly. Want work for winter. Anything con- sidered. Good references. Phone TU. 4-1433. c1w18 MAN with half ton truck would like evening and week end work. AV. 5-5237 or AV. 5â€"3427. *3w18 YOUNG girl wants general office work. Some typing and office ex- perience. Phone TU. 4-5513.“ YOUNG men, 16 - 20 available for employment. Full or part time. Also high school students for weekend work. Phone, Salve- tio Army. AV. 5-5126. c5w18 MAN wants steady or part time work. Evenings or weekends. Cleaning or anything. Scott. TU. 4-4782. c1w19 MIDDLE-AGED woman desires housework by the day. Messages to PR. 3-5655. *1w19 DAY CARE given to on; or t_wo MARRIED woman requires cler- ical work, reasonable travelling distance, experience in book- keeping, typing. general office duties. I. Baxter, 395 Crosby Ave., TU. 4-4233. clw19 EAPABLE MOTHER to give day care to child, any age. AV. 5- 8266. c1w19 children, scHool age $7, under school age $10. TU. 4-3174. c1w19 BOKKKEEPER-Cashier wants part time work. Available any times, have transportation. Box 16 The Liberal. c1w19 MAN, with service station exper- ience, desires work. TU. 4-1526. *1w19 ACCURATE speedy typist, with pay roll and dictaphone experi- ence. Good on telephone, requires full or part time position. TU. 4-2438. c1w19 DAY OR WEEKLY CARE for one or two children. Large fenced yard. 165 Baker Ave. TU. 4-7610. c1w19 GOOD HOME, kindness assured, children any age. Close to schools. Permanent or weekly. Full board. $10.00 weekly. AV. 5-3453. c1w19 RELIABLE mother will give day care to children, any age. Week days. TU. 4-7733. c1w19 DAY CARE for infants by exper- ienced registered nurse. Also part time care for older children. TU. 4-7465. c1w19 Let Me Do Your HOUSEHOLD MENDING very neat. reasonable. Call Hilda AV. 5-4328. c4w19 YOUNG WOMAN, experienced typist, receptionist, general of- fice experience, desires position. TU. 4-3284. c1w19 EXPERIENCED typist. dicta- phone and some shorthand, wish- es employment in Richmond Hill. TU. 4-3345. c1w19 GENERAL maintenance. storm windows cleaned and installed. Gardening, carpentry. repairs, what have you? PR. 3-5627. clw19 YOUNG LADY wishes domestic work by the day. AV. 5-3270. ROOM and BOARD ROOM and board available, 5 minutes from Yonge Street. Men preferred. TU. 4-7310. c1w18 HELP WANTED ROOM and board for gentleman, abstainer. TU. 4-3618. *1w18 NICE ROOM for business girl. close to transportation. Afte} 5 pm. TU. 4-5505. c2w18 ROOM for rent, board optional Suit one or two men. Convenient to T.T.C. AV. 5-4228. c1w19 'ROOM .5; BOARD in Oak Ridges near Yonge St. Garage available. PR. 3~5627. c1w19 ROOM 8: BOARD available. TU. 4-1772. c1w19 ACCOMMODATION for senior ladies. private home, Davis Dr., one mile east of Newmarket. Ground floor. diets, trays, assist- ance if necessary. Phone TW. 5- 6033 or write Mrs. D. Marrow, R. R. 1 Newmarket. i c1w19 ROOM AND BOARD available in Richmond Hill. TU. 4-5205. c2w19 EMPLOYMENT WANTED Continued *lw18 c1w19 THE HOME OF 0K USED CARS 355 Yonge St. North Just north of Richmond Heights Shopping Centre 53 FORD Consul, used as second car. Excellent throughout. Winâ€" terized. PA. 7-9618. c1w19 1953 FORD Customline Tudor in sparkling two tone biege and copper, fully reconditioned. just $599.00 Must be seen ’47 FORD, as is, $50. ALpine 7- 1544. c1w19 motor, old body. accessories. Best offer. TU. 4-4215. clw19 1950 CHEV., good tires, radio and heater. TU. 4-3590. c1w19 1950 PONTIAC SEDAN, good 52 CHEVROLET, clean 52 Mercury 55 Ford, radio, immaculate 56 Dodge, automatic, sportone 57 Volkswagen HILL CITY MOTORS Industrial Rd.. Richmond Hill TU. 4-3331 48 CHEV. FLEETLINE, green. 2 door, radio, good tires. Reason- able offer accepted. Call Satur- day. TU. 4-4097. c2w18 1949 PLYMOUTH station wagon, radio, _2 heaters. window washers, new tires and battery. TU. 4-7600. \ c1w19 USED CARS AND TRUCKS REGXSTERED baby budgles from talking strain. also breeders. TU. 4-2205. tfc23 DOGS available for good homes. Impounding Kennels, Duffel-in Street, Maple. Telephone AL. 7- 1511. tfc3 MANCHESTERS and Toys, pedi- greed. W. H. Glenney, 21 Aubrey Ave., Oak Ridges PRospect 3- 5615. c2w19 COCKER SPANIEL puppies, $10 each. 422 Fernleigh Circle N., Richmond Hill. c1w19 KITTEN and young eat free to good home or farm. PR. 3-5627. c1w19 YOUNG PUPPIES Male and female, $5. each. AL. 7-1511. c2w19 GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, cheap to good homes. TU. 4-2797. ~ c1w19 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION wanted from Beverley Acres to King and Bathurst St., leaving 5.30 to 6 am. TU. 4-5235. c1w19 WANTED from Maple to Wood- bridge to arrive 9 am. and re- turning 5 p.m. AL. 7-1234. c1w19 and Bay arriving 78:45, leaving 4:30. AV. 5-3795. tfch WANTED from Stop 21 toiQueren WANTED from Centre St.-Beav- erton Rd., arriving King and Bay 8.30 a.m., leaving 5, p.m. TU. 4- 4507 after 6.30 pm. c1w19 leaving Elgin Mills corner for downtown Toronto between 7 and 7.30 am. five days a week. Phone after 7 pm. TU. 4-1406. *1w19 TRANSPORTATION wanted leaving Yonge and Steeles 7 am. arriving Yonge and Louisa 7.50 am. leaving same at 5 pm. Ring AV. 5-3657. c1w19 TRANSPORTATION required 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 FOR SALE lst mortgage $3.400 at 7 per cent, three years. A first class risk. J. D. Kenzie, Realtors, HU. 1-2205. c1w19 SAT. NOV. 14 â€"â€" Auction sale of household furniture 9-piece din- ing room suite, kitchen chrome set, bedroom furniture, electrical equipment, garden tools, dishes. canned fruit, in the village of Gormley on the townline. The property of Henry Steckley. No reserve as property sold. Terms: cash. Sale at 1.30. Lloyd Turner, clerk. Alvin S. Farmer, auction- eer. c2w19 SAT., NOV. 14 â€"- Auction sale of good household furniture, elec- tric ranges and refrigerator, ra~ dio, rugs, lroner, dishes, garden tools, etc., at Prentice's Auction Rooms. Franklin House, Mark- ham Village. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash. No reserve. Proper- ty of the Estate of the Late Mrs. Alice Burkholder, Estate of the Late George Hutchings and other consignments. Ken and Clarke Prentice, Auctioneers. c2w19 SALE REGISTERS SALE REGISTER SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14 â€" Auction sale of 20' Deep Freez- er. Refrigerator, Hy. duty electric stove‘ (all good). Piano, 20 Volume “Book of Knowledge," dining suite, Television, 3 Pc. Chester- field suite. desk and swivel chair, antiques etc., the property of the estate of R. Bartley Fan- and Floyd W. Farr, also some added items from J. & W. Harrison, will be held at Lot 19 - Con. 7. Vaugh- PETS FOR SALE an Township (3% miles west’of Maple just off the Maple Side Road) No Reserve, Terms Cash, Sale 1 P. M. BIRRELL MOTORS LTD. MORTGAGES Your G.M. Dealer GORDON SELLERS Auctioneer POULTRY WANTED c1w19 c1w19 c2w17 On Friday afternoon all the classes had their Hallowe'en par- ties. The classrooms were all dec- orated with ghosts, goblins, pump- kins etc. for the occasion and some of the pupils were in cos- tume. Many thanks to Mr. Fol- liott of the Sumit View Restaur- ant who treated all the school children to ice cream and to Miss A. Leary who gave them candles. The Community Club supplied pop and cookies to all the class- es with the exception of the sen- ior room who will be entertained by the Club at a square dance on November '13th. Don't forget Parents' Night at the Jefferson Public School to- night Thursday, November 5th. The school children enjoyed an hour of skating last week at the Richmond Hill arena provided by the Jefferson Community Club: On Wednesday. November 11th there will be no school. Birthday Greetings Many happy returns of the day to Darrell Richards and Billie Powell on November 7th, to Vicâ€" tor Folliott and David Hanson on the 8th, to Bruce Miller, Kathy Ratchford, Janice Burnett. Judy Knappett and Donnie Kurise on the 9th and to Paul Dodson on the 11th, Jefferson School Community Club There was a good turnout at the October Women’s meeting last Wednesday night 'at the school. This year the lad‘ies’ project is making a quilt and they were all busy working while they chatted with their neighbours. At the suggestion of the teachers, room mothers were chosen for each classroom. For Miss Kerfoot’s room, Mrs. E. Ford was appoint- ed. for Miss Mott's, Mrs. T. Thom- asson, for Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. D. PUREBRED White Embden geese and ganders; also Muscovy ducks and drakes. Mrs. Freeman Barker, TU. 4-3004. *1w19 MILKINGGOAT, has been bred, $15.00. AV. 5-2379.‘ c1w19 ONE ABERDEEN-ANGUS cow, 3 years old. pne Hereford heifer, bred, 2 years old. 8 Pigs, 8 week old. PRospect 3-5721. c1w19 1 GOAT, nanny and one kid. TU. 4-3789. c1w18 5 MUSCOVY DUCKS and 7 lay- ing hens. Will sell reasonably. Al- so hamsters. TU. 4-2965. c1w19 WHY FEEL OLD? Ostrex Tonic Tablets help thousands of men, women past 40 feel younger. Only 69c. At all druggists. 25 LAYING HENS for sale. TU. 4-3554. *1w19 BABY STROLLER, foreign make, cream coloured, at Loblaw's on Saturday, October 31. TU. 4- 1859. clw19 Anyone wishing to send old woollen or cotton rags to be made into new blankets, socks, rugs, sheets, etc., have rags and money at Mrs. E. J. Stickley’s by November 21st, phone Gormley 5507. $5,900, 150’ facing Mill Pond, 50’ frontage on paved road, sewers, curbs, storms, in now. 38’ frontage on another street. $13,000 NHA mortgage available. Custom build your home here! Call owner RU. 1-3727. ELGIN MILLS-JEFFERSON NEWS Good Used Store, Restaur- ant and Kitchen Equipment. FOR SALE Counters. Mirrors, Fluores- cent Lighting, Armour Glass Shelving and Dividers, Wood Shelving, etc. Tully Store Fixtures S C E N I C RAVINE LOT When your staff is away, and you’re sitting in doubt, As to just what to do â€" don't Scream and shout PHONE OFFICE AID â€" they’ll help you out!!! LIVESTOCK FOR SALE PERSONAL POULTRY FOR SALE Correspondent: The Evening Branch of the Woman’s Auxiliary of St. John’s Anglican Church TU. 4-2708 TU. 4-1534 41 Industrial Rd Richmond Hill NOTICE TU. 4-7911 LOST TUrner 4 - I979 The first square dance of the season was held at the school on Friday night with Carson Whalen .ir his usual good form "calling off.” Mrs. G. Patton and Mr. W. Cole provided live music for some of the dances. Prizes for costumes were won by Mr. Don Cole, Miss M. Proctor. Mrs. H. G. Robertson and Mrs. G. Patton. Sympathy McDowell, for Mrs. Burns. Mrs. H. Hallgren and for Miss Leary’s Mrs. C. Ratchford. Th. ladies were reminded a- bout the annual bazaar to be held this week (See Coming Events for time and place). Tea tickets for the bazaar were distributed - each ticket‘gives one a chance on the handsome door prizes as well as enjoying a cup of tea and cookies. Anyone wishing further information call Mrs. R. Browne at TU. 4-4248. Mrs. R. Butler at TU. 4-3316 or Mrs. E. A. Terry at TU. l4-3008. The sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to the family of late Aubrey M Nicol. a life long resident of Elgin Mills who pas- sed away suddenlv last Thursday. Condolences also to Mr. Nor- man Cook of the B. P. Service Station at Elgin Mills on the death of his mother last week. Neighbourhood Notes One of our local residents, Mona Robertson (Mrs. Hal Rob- ertson) of Brookside Road. has announced she will be a candidate for the new area school board for Vaughan Township. Nomination date November 16. Wonderful the way neighbours come to your assistance when in trouble. Last Thursday evening Sheila Ratchford could not be lo- cated by her family. Within a ’very short time after the alarm was given, most of the men anl boys on Brookside Road were out looking for her to be joined later in the evening by Vaughan Township, Markham Township. Richmond Hill and Provincial Police._the Richmond Hill Fire Brigadé and men from all over the district. We are pleased to report a hap- py ending to the frantic searching when little Sheila was found safe at home. asleep in a cupboard. Well Hallowe’en. that very specâ€" ial and long anticipated occasion, second in importance only to Christmas for most children, is over for another year but happy memories remain with the youth- ful masqueraders who went ‘shel- ling out.’ Early in the evening the streets were filled with ghosts, gypsies, princesses, tramps, etc. with their bags or baskets filled with treats. thanks to all their kindly neighbours. These days Mr. and Mrs. W. Bell are enjoying visits from quite a few of their friends who drop in to see how Mrs. Bell is. They do appreciate these visitors helping pass the time. lst Jefferson Cubs Scouts Brow- nies and Guides There is to be a church parade on Sunday. November 8th to St. John’s Anglican Church, Yonge at Jefferson, for the 11 am. Morning Prayer service. Will parents please try to have the boys and girls at the church by 10.50 am. Don’t forget the euchre next week. (See coming events) spon- sored by Mothers' Auxiliary in aid of the building fund for the new Scouting headquarters to be erected in 1960. Our new guide pack was so pleased to learn their guide leader, Mrs. Retzer, is able to carry on. They are a very eager group and so happy to have such an enthusiastic captain. St. John’s Church News 7 The Afternoon Branch of the W. A. are industriously working on a quilt to be offered for sale at their bazaar on November 18th. See Coming Events for time and place. This is the first quilting to be done in the new parish hall. At the dedication of the parish hall last week there were quite a few people there who used to be members of the church years ago. Among those present were Mrs. W. R. Capell. Mrs. O. Freer, Mrs. Fred Legge, Miss Bessie Legge, Toronto, Mr. Douglas Legge, Oakville,_Mr. and Mrs. Graham McCutcheon, Shelburne, Mr. and Mrs. J. Barry, Thornhill, Mrs. Foulkes and \Miss Olive Foulkes, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rumble and Mr. and Mrs. Wotherspoon, all of Toronto. Other former members present who have only recently left the district were Mr. and Mrs. A. Morrison and Miss Grace Hobbs of Toronto. There were representatives from many of the surrounding parishes. In the procession when the Lord Bishop of Toronto, the Right Rev. F. H. Wilkinson dedicated the parish hall were the Rev. J. Rhodes, Newmarket, the rural dean. Dr. R. Armitage, new rector of Maple and former principal of Wycliffe College, Toronto. Dr. J. Abbott ,and the Rev. J. W. New- ton-Smith of St. Gabriels, Rich- mond Hill. Other clergy present were the Rev. J. Morley, Rich- mond Hill, the Rev. R. Symons of Schomberg and the Rev. Bishop, rector of St. Hilda's, Toronto._ VMembers of the 'congregation will be so happy {a leap Misp IIIdeéthrhan .iévable to be out. She visited Mrs. G. Kerswell last week. Socials Miss Judy Kerwin attended a party on Friday night at Margaret and David Sorenson's in Toronto and had a wonderful time. _ “ Mr. 31;de Mrs: Donald McFee and family of Hillsburg visited the Archie McFees on Sunday. ‘ “ My House SlflBe Called the House 01 Prayer” RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Higginson B. A.. B. D. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1959 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Service 7 pm. â€" Evening Service in the chapel RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. N. Hepburn. Minute! SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1959 9.45 am. -â€" Sunday School and Bible Cléss 11 am. â€" Morning Worship REMEMBRANCE DAY 11 am. â€" Nursery Department 7 pm. â€" Young People's Society Richmond Hill Rector: Rev. J. F. O’Nell SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1959 TRINITY XXIV Remembrance Sunday 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 9.30 am. â€" Sunday School 9.30 am. -â€" Morning Prayer 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer and Holy Baptism (Nursery and Jr. Congregation) 2 pm. â€" Junior Confirmation Class 2 pm. â€" Visitors Meeting 7 pm. â€" Evensong Church Boys' League Parade Service 8.15 pm. â€"- Adult Confirmation Class Wednesdays 10 am. â€" Holy Communion COME TO CHURCH AS A FAMILY Crosby Ave.. Richmond Hill Rev. William W. Patterson. 3A.. 3.0.. Minister SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1959 9.30 am. â€"Sunday School 11 am. â€" Public Worship Nursery & Kindergarten meet RICHMOND HILL m CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL Anglican Richmond Hill Eu: Crosby Avenue at Bayview Rev. J. W. Newton-Smith, 407 Lynett Crescent TU. 4-4236 Organist: Mrs. E. V. Collier. A.T.C.0. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1959 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 9.30 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer 11 am. â€" Nursery and Junior Congregation (up to 5 yrs.) 11 am. â€" Junior Church (6-11 years) 7 pm. â€" Evening Prayer Hour. CHML. 9 am. Sunday SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1959 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Worship Service RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Ruggles Rev. Earl S. Bull, Minister Church of the Light and Life Mrs. Violet Bull preaching 7 pm. â€" The Family Gospel Hour Messages in song by the Clark and Calverley Trio of Oshawa Nov. 13. 8 pm. â€" Missionary Rally with Rev. B. E. Dargan and slides of Missions in Brazil We welcome you to the fellow- ship of this friendly family church that continues the teaching of 0:- iginal Methodism. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1959 3 pm. â€" Public Lecture by L. Thompson “WILL MANY NOW LIVING NEVER DIE?" 4.15 pm. â€" Watchtower Study taken from October lst Watchtower Magazine â€" “Finding the truth that makes men free” EVERY THURSDAY p.m. â€" Service Meeting p.KpA.Aâ€": _1\innist;‘y School RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 50 Wright St. (Opposite the High School) Pastor: Rev. Robert W. lrvln. B. TIL. B.R.E. ' Phone: TU. 4-2095 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1959 9.45 am. -â€" Bible School for all! YOU are invited 11 am. â€" Morning Worship The Lord’s Table Music: The Kent Sisters 7 pm. â€" Evening Gospel Service 166 Cedar Avenue Richmond Hill ' N0 COLLECTION TU. 4-2677 ALL WELCOME Monday at 7 pm. Boys’ Club - 8 to 16 years old Tuesday at 8 pm. Ladies Fellowship - 352 Kerry- brook Dr. Wednesday at 8 p.m. Mid-week “Hour of Power" Thursday at 7 11.111. Girls' Club - 8 to 13 years old A Friendly Welcome 13 Extended The young church with the old Message! Oak Ave SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1959 9.30 am. â€" Breaking of Bread 11 am. â€" Sunday School and Family Bible Hour Mr. Wilfred McCleve 7 pm. â€" Evening Gospel Service Mr. Wilfred McCleve Tuesday 8 pm. â€"- Prayer and Bible Ministry Thursday, 8 pm. â€" Young Peop- le's Meeting BICHVALE GOSPEL CHAPEL GORMLEY UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. C. E. Hunkinz. Minister 8.45 am. â€" Broadcast CJBB 1300 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 3.111. â€" Morning Worship 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service RICHMOND HILL ' LIONS HALL Centre St. East EVANGELIST MEETINGS with illustrated lectures Every Sunday 8; Wednesday Evenings at 7.30 p.m. until further notice. Films and music. Free Admission. Everybody Welcome. KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH ST. MATTHEWS UNITED CHURCH To ALL At THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, November 5, 1959 17 THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1959 10 “n. â€" Intermediate Church School 11 mm. -- Church Worship and Church School HOLY TRINITY CHURCH THORNHILL SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1959 Remembrance Sunday 8 a.m. â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€"Morning Prayer Preacher: The Rector Preacher: The Rectbr 7 pm. â€" Evening Prayer Preacher, the _Rev._ D. L. Varey Wednesday 10.15 am. â€" Holy Communion Stop 17 Yonge Street Bev. Percy G. Buck. B.A.. 3. Th. I Old Orchard Grove. Toronto. 12. Ont. HU. 1-3142 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1959 Sunday School for all classes 10 and 11 am. Service of Worship 11 am. B. H. Felowshlp groups 7 pm. Rev. Ira Eberle, B. A., B.th., form~ erly Parkdale Baptist Church will preach. A cordial welcome to all visitors THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Calvin Chambers, Minister SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1959 THE PRAYER 0F PRAYERS 11 am. â€"â€" Remembrance Day Service (4) The Provision of God 7.30 pm. â€" The Young Adults will meet in the church hall Mon. 6 pm. â€" Young Life Club Bible Supper Hour Tues., 8 pm. â€"â€" Prayer Fellow- ship _at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric. Hook, 254 Rumble Ave., Richmond Hill Thurs, 8 pm. â€"â€" Adult Christian Education program Fri., 7 pm. â€" Children's Happy Hour 7.30 pm. â€"â€" Live Wires Club for boys 10 to 12 CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH 2.30 pm. -â€" Worship Service ST. MARK’S ANGLICAN Oak Ridges - Yonge at Elm Grove Morning Prayer . . . . . . 9.45 am. H -‘y Communion - lst Sunday Sunday School . . . . . . . . 9.45 am. PARISH OF KING (Anglican) HOURS OF SERVICE All Saints' Church - King City 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 10 am. â€"- Morning Prayer 11.10 am -- Sunday School ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN Yonge at Jeflerson Rector: 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 Schéol bus from Elgin Mills 9.50 am.) Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rector; ReY: _Ran_1$gy Armitage. 8 am. -â€" Holy Communion 11 am. -â€" Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 11 am. â€" Sunday School Holy. Baptism by appointment MAPLE PASTORAL CHARGE THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Harold W. Davies. B.A.. Minister SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1959 MAPLE 10.15 am. â€" Church School in all departments 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€"â€" Worship Service 555 W. Finch (Branson Hospital Campus) George M. McLean, Pastor 9.30 am. -â€" Sabbath School 11 am. â€" Worship Hour Every Saturday morning All welcome EMMANUEL ANGLICAN Chm-c): Mackay Drive - Richvale Rev. Edward Morley TU. 4-3286 Mrs. 103. E. Howard, Organist 11 am. :â€" VMorrrlringi Prayer and Junior Sunday School 9.30 am. -â€" Young People's Bible Class and Senior School Come and worship SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH SIMPSUN’S DRY GOODS Men’s Lined Leather Dress Gloves, black, brown and grey, 8% to 11 Children’s Lined Rubber Overshoes, with shearling cuff and buckle Men’s Plaid Doeskin Shirts asstd. plaids, S, M, and L Boys’ Melton Cloth Dufile Coats with fur lined split zipper hood, up to 6x Men’s Brown Poplin Parkas, quilted lined with detachable hood , SIMPSUN’S DRY GOODS 12 Yonge St. S. THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST Meeting in Concord School House Each Lord’s Day Evening at 7 pm. Gospel Message Tune in CKEY (580) at 9:15 am. Sunday mornings ‘ And Jesus spake unto them, saying, al} power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. JAMES l v 21: Wherefore lay apart all filthiness and superflulty or haughtiness. and receive with meekness the engrafted word, which is able to save your souls. LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH Church St., Langstafl Minister: Rev. B. 'l'. McSpadden 10 am. â€" Bible School with Adult Bible Class 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 6.30 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting 7 pm. - Gospel Service Wed. 8 pm. â€"7 Prayer and Bible Study Thurs., 1 pm. -- Women's Mlss- lonary Fellowship Thurs.. 8 pm. â€" Evening Ml:- slon Clrcle 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month Fri” 7 pm. -â€" Lamplighters and Teen Fellowship SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 10 am. â€" St. Andrew's ( 11.30 am. â€" St. Paul’s ( Subject: “The Peace we 1 firited” Co e to Church BR- .HREN IN CHRIST CHURCH Wm. VanderBent. Pastor 'l'ei.: Richmond Hill. TU. 4-315! fleise Hill (Gormiey) r 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. 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. - Sunday School 11.l5 a.m. â€" Worship Service 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 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 miles south of Maple) Pastor: For Information call AL. 7-1251 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 195. 10 am. -â€" The Service 11.15 am. â€"- Sunday School and Bible Class 1 block east of Yonge, Stop 12A Pastor. Rev. F. Vaughan. B. Th. ’ SUNDAY SERVICES 9.45 â€" Bible School Bring you; fargilyfing. attend our Adult Bible Class 11 â€" Morning Worship “From Gloom to Glory" 5 â€" Training Union TV Program “That_I May Live” All young people invited. 7 â€"- Evening Service Review of the book “Life and Death." The Bersowski Brothers Trumpet Quartet. “The Church that is looking ahead.” WINTER PREDICTION Deputy-Reeve Norm Garriock informed Woodbridge Council members that they are headed for a mild winter. He based his belief on the “highest authority" â€" a Farmer’s Almanac. Rev. B. F. Andrew. Minister ST. PAUL‘S, 7th CON. VAUGHAN TWP. ST. ANDREW'S, MAPLE Richmond Hill and $3.49 $1.98 $9.95 $12.95 $2.98 8. 1959 Church Church have In-

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