Cash in on .80c egg prices this summer. 900 Mt. Hope Queen Pullets - 16 weeks - $1.45. 3,300 Mt. Hope ngen Pullets - 3 months - $1.35. 1.600 Red and Sussex Pullets - 3 months - $1.35. 1,300 White Rock pullets - ready to lay - $2.35.Can be financed. Maple Egg Grading Station. PR. 3-5282; after 5, PR. 3-5119. NOW ls SEND for list started pullets. white and brown egg layers. To order, Dayold Ames, white and brown egg specialists. dual pur- ose and broiler chicks‘ Bray atchery. J. C. Enns. Brampton: Glendale 1.3506, Glendale 1-5218; Fairbank Feed, R. R. 1 Maple, phone AVenue 5-2954. STUART PAXTON up. Call Oak Rla'ges. Proépect 3-5282. After 5, PRospect 3-5119. Maple Egg Grading Station. ONE MUSCOVY DRAKE. Phone AV. .5-5369. c1w34 WIRING LINE won Electrician Book-keeping sorvioe provided, reasonable flat monthly rates, complete analysis of your opera- tions, payroll. invoicing, collec- tions, statements. Income Tax, all correspondence handled it do- lired. Individuals or companies. . By Quarter or Side prepared for your freezer or locker. We also do custom killing. curing and smoking of meat. “OATS WANTED, must be of good quality. HU. 9-2587 or AV. 5-2304." clw34 CHOICE young dressed geese. Mrs. Freeman Barker, Sunshne Hollow Farm. TU. 4-3004. tfc29 RAY VIVIAN Phone Markham 1160J collect or UL. 2-3891 (Uxbridgel 7 day, 24 hr. service call anytime. We guarantee that no animal or portion of animal collected by our company will be resold for human consumption. tfc 84 TOP _p1:i_ce§ for eggs. Free pick~ DEAD STOCK Highest prices for dead and dis- abled hors_es_, cattlei gpd hogs. DEAD STOCK Prompt removal. top prices paid for dead or disabled horses. cat- tle. hogs. Small animals removed free. Call long distance Zenith 32800. No toll charge. We are as close as your telephone Ed Pec- oni a; Son Ltd.. Box 11 Argyle. . tfc39 ‘ USED FURNITURE WANTED â€" used furniture. Cash prices paid, Call Frank’s Movers and storage. TU. 4-2613, Av 5- 5101. tfc7 DEAD FARM STOCK Highest prices paid for dead or disabled horses and cattle. Small animals and pigs removed free. Phone collect Richmond Hill, TU. 4-2538. Bill Megens and Sons. Please phone promptly. any time. tfc33 For information call BA 5-2712 or AV. 5â€"1956 c2w33 PIANO NANTED Any size or make, pay cash, phone Toronto LE. 4â€"9419 collect. tfc3 WANTED any amount of manure INCOME TAX O’BOYLE’S MEAT MARKET Phone 35 Stouflville Inquire now. AV. 5-1812 or Liberal Box No. 36 Phone T'Urner 4-2881 POULTRY FOR SALE PRODUCE We are sure she would be pleased with her very own Vauxhall â€"- this is really the car for her. No awkward floor gear shift, nothing new to learn to handle this car. Lec- yuan, RC; -â€" Even V auxhalls are covered under our 33,000 mile warranty It has full ï¬ve passenger comde â€" child-proof safety rear doors â€"â€" huge trunk for all shopping and travelling needs, all this and up to 40 miles per gallon too! Make up your mind to see the '60 V auxhall soon. MOTORS LIMI TED Pontiac - Buick - Vauxhall - GMC Trucks Richmond Hill Ri: BEEF & PORK the time to buy pullets‘ WANTED And Your Wife Raï¬/6% c2w34 c6w34 tfc31 TU. 4-2864 FEBRUARY 24 - MacKillop Home & School Assoc. Guest speaker Dr. R. W. B. Jackson, di- rector of Educational Research - the topic will be The Population Explosion and Inflation. Can we solve our school problems? Time 8:15 sharp. c1w34 FEBRUARY 24. 25 â€" Theatre Night at the Richmpnd Theatre. Wednesday. February 24, “Green Mansions". and Thursdav, Febru- ary 25. “Bridal Path". Under the auspices of the Richmond Hill Guides and Brownies. West Div- ision. , c2w33 COMING EVENTS FEBRUARY 25 â€" Thursday. Gen- eral meeting of Kingcrafts at 2.15. Please note change of date. Hooking Groupr hostesses. c1w34 FEBRUARY 24 â€" Wednesday. Join the march to the ABC. Bowling Alley. All proceeds from bowling on this date to go to the "March of Dimes". me prizes. c2w33 FEBRUARY 25. â€"- Thursday at 8.00 pm. at the Lions Hall. The regular monthly meeting of the Richmond Hill Horticultural Soc- iety. Colour slides in annual com- petition. Come â€"â€" and bring a friend! Coffee and conversation. clw34 This work could be handled by someone who is presently vem- ployed. ‘ Apply in writing to Cdntract Division 1512 Eglinton Ave. W. Toronto 10, Ontario c7w30 1930 MODEL A FORD Coach, $125 cash. PA. 7-4973 Aurora. daytime. ‘ *lw34 MARCH 29 & 30 â€" Tuesday and Wednesday. 8.15 pm. Richmond Hill United Church W.A. Fashâ€" ion Show. Tickets $1.00. c1w34 Steady-Part Time Delivery Work In This Are: Well Established Canadian Corporation, leader in its field, will hire and train a local resi- dent to make light deliveries to established retail accounts in this area. Absolutely no selling in; volved, experience is not neces: sary. The applicant must be reliable sober and honest with good driv- ing record, have transportation in the form "of a car or light truck and have $1200.00 cash av- ailable. APRIL 1 â€" Variety night spon- sored by Richmond Hill Kinsmen and Kinette Club at the Richmond Hill High School. Proceeds to be donated to the proposed new hos- pital to be built in Richmond Hill. c1w34 1949 Dodge Coach. reliable trans- portation. 1960 licence. price $80. Phone‘AV. 5-3457. c1w34 ‘49 FORD. 2 door, $150 cash. TU. 4-3975. c1w34 BACHELOR quarters required, bedroom and kitchenette, fur- nished or unfurnished for one person, Call TU. 4-7401. (8 am. to5 p.m.‘ c1w34 require 5-room house, up to $60: monthly. AV. 5-2470. < c1w34 YOUNG COUPLE, six children POODLE, miniature black male, 8 months, fully trained. Register- ed. Reasonable. Good pet. AV. 5- 3193. c1w34 USED CARS AND TRUCKS DOGS available for good homes. Impounding Kennels. Duffel-in Street. Maple. Telephone AL. 7- 1511. tfc3 REGISTERED baby budgles from talking strain. also breeders. TU. 4-2205. tfc23 PETS FOR SALE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY (Continued from page Thmksnlofl. WANTED TO RENT AV. 5-4351 WED.. MARCH 9 â€"- Clearing farm auction of Silver Creek Farm. 70 Holsteins, including 20 springers or fresh cows. calf by side, bred and open heifers. also 2 tractors; baler; side rake, 4 bar; loader; thresher, Me. By Spr. tooth cultivator; 32’ bale elevator (new): fertilizer drill; ensilage cutter; P.T.O. mower; binder; hay; grain new slab silo; etc. The property ofl Grant Morley at Lot 16, Con. 6 Whitchurch Township, 3% miles north of the Markham- Whitchurch townline, or 21/2 miles east of Vandorf off Don Mills Rd. NOTE: This will be one of the largest farm sales this spring. 70 Holsteins with 20 fresh or spring: ing, the farm machinery is extra good, all purchased new in re- cent years. Be sure to see this auction. Faulkner & Woods clerks. No reserve. Terms cash. Sale starts at 1 pm. Cattle sell at 3 o’clock. Col. W. 'D. Atkin- son, Sale Manager and Auction- eer. c3w34 TUESDAY; MARCH 8 â€" Import- ant Auction Sale of 30 Head of Holstein Cattle, Registered. Fully Accredited since 1943 and blood tested. DC Case Tractor, IH-C Combine, 7 ft. cut with motor. 1 New Holland hay baler, new in 1959 and full line of farm imp plements, Surge milking mach- ine, 2 unit, one 23 can bulk milk cooler new in 1958, hay and straw baled, quantity of grain and quantity of household furniture and poultry, at Wooddown Farms, 1% miles south of Maple. 1% miles north of No. '7 Highway, at Lot 14, Con. 4 Vaughan Town- ship, the property of ()RLAND J. DOWNEY. Sale at 11.30 sharp. No reserve, farm sold.‘ Alvin 5. Farmer, auctioneer. phone Gorm- ley 5311. MARCH 10, THURSDAY â€" Complete disposal of Cedar Mills Farm. Holsteins, registered, vac- cinated, accredited. federally listed, classified R. O. P. includ- ing springer cows - bred and ap- en heifers, also. Tractors, Imple- i‘ents, New Massey-Harris 60 combine, heavy duty champion bulk cooler.'0wned by Stewart Rutherford, lot 19. con. '1 Albion Township located four miles north of Bolton on No. 50 Hwy. (opposite Bolton Golf and Coun- try Club). Farm sold. No Reserve, terms cash. Sale starts 12.30 pm. A. M. McEwen, auctioneer. O. H. Downey and Henry Wilson, clerks. THURS, MARCH 3 -â€" Clearing farm auction of Jersev Cattle. fresh and springers, 2 tractors, loader, 3 furrow plow. M-H fer- tilizer drill 15M, manure spread- er. power mower, corn planter (good), rotary hoe. Surge milker, also registered Landrace pigs, sows with litters, gilts. hogs, chunks. hay and straw. at Lot 35 Markham Township (1/2 mile west of Gormley) the property of Allan Hoover. Farm sold. No reserve. Terms cash. R. E. Faulk- ner, clerk. Sale 1 pm. W. D. At- kinson. Sales Manager and Auc- tioneers. c2w34 FRI., MARCH 11, 1960‘ â€" 1m- portant auction sale of regisfer- ed and grade Holstein cattle, 275 hybrid laying hens, fat hogs, 2 WED., MARCH 2 â€" Auction sale of farm implements â€" McCor- mick-Deering Tractor W4-19-57. Ford Tractor 19-53, 15-Disc Seed Drill IHC, Ferd hydraulic culti- vator. hay Baler Mc-Deering, and full line of farm implements. Ab- out 6,000 bales of hay Quantity of ensilage. Property belonging to York Manor Farm, at Lot 93, Con. 1 King Township on Yonge at Newmarket stoplight (known as Home of the Aged). Terms cash. No reserve. Sale at 1 pm. Alvin S. Farmer. auctioneer, ph. Gormley 5311. Geo. Richardson. Chairman of the Board; J. S. Smith, Secretary-Treasurer. SAT. FEB. 27 â€"- Auction sale of household furniture. 8 piece din- ing room suite, Frigidaire electric refrigerator. like new, one 4-bur- ner electric range, Frigidaire, good; Easy washing machine, bed- ding, dishes, cooking utensils. Many antique articles. In Town of Stoui‘fville on Main Street, 3 houses east of railroad tracks. The property of Mrs. Joe Grose. No reserve. Terms cash. Sale at 1 pm. Lloyd Turner clerk. Alvin S. Farmer auctioneer. c3w33 Richvale QALE. REGISTERS c7w30 c3w33 When a list of accounts was presented to the Vaughan Town- ship School Area Board at its meeting last- week, Trustee Mrs. Mona Robertson questioned ex- penditures totalling almost $800. for cleaning supplies for the schools in the former School Area No. 1 Markham-Vaughan. Supplies included such items as spic and span, soap, wax, sweep- ing compound, etc., which were authorized to be purchased for a period covering six months, by the former board. Mrs. Robertson wondered if a check had been made’to ascer- tain whether or not all the sup- plieg were needed for the ï¬ve schools concerned and said, “they must do a- terrific amount of cleaning." Shel cited as an exam- ple an amount of almost $200. for spic and span alone. WED., MARCH 23, 1960 â€"~ Ini- portant extensive auction sale of 80 head high grade Holsteins. blood tested and vaccinated, 2 Massey Ferguson 10’ self propell- ed combines, near new. late mod- els No. 44M-H, DC4 Case. 8N Ford tractors, No. 68 New Holl- and baler. new. 38 Ford truck, NSV motorcycle. along with lat- est, popular and modern makes of tractor farm machinery, such as plows, cultivators, spreaders, fertilizer drills, elevators, grain augers, mowers, special , attach- ments, etc., also numerous barn and farm equipment, etc., York- shire brood sows, feeder hogs, Dorset ewes with lambs, baled hay. straw, Garry oats, silage, household furniture and effects, etc. Property of Albert Burns, Lot 18, Concession 6, North Gwil- limbury Twp. Sale at 12.00 noon sharp. Nq reserve. Farm sold. Terms cash, with exceptions of See sale bills for full particulars. James Smith and D. Goulding, clerks, Ken & Clarke Prentice, Auctioneers, Markham. Ont. Vaughan Trustee Queries Supplies Mr. Norman Jackman, secre- tary-treasurer for the new'school board, said a check would be made of these schools and of all the schools in the township and an inventory of supplies on hand would be made. WED.. MARCH 30 â€"- Auction sale of new and used fat-m imple- ments of every kind: tractor, hay balers, power drills, cultivators, plows, quantity of tools. electric drills, dies, threaders; about 1000 different parts for implements, in- cluding bolts, nuts‘and what have you. All useful for the farmer. About 2,000 bus. oats. At Lot 23, Con. 2 Markham Township. The property of Floyd Perkins. Mr. Perkins has given up the agency for IHC Implements Co. and therefore will dispose of imple- ments mentioned above. This will be top implement sale of the season. Sale at 1 pm. Jim Smith, clerk. A. S. Farmer, W. D. Atkin- son, auctioneers. tractors, 1 Case combine, M-H hay baler, near new, potato mach- inery, hay. grain. household fur- niture, and other effects, on Lot 28, Concession 4, Vaughan Twp., on Hi way North of Village of Maple' Property of Norman WED., MARCH 16 -â€" Important extensive auction sale of orchard equipment usual to a large apple orchard farm machinery, power orchard Sprayers, caterpillar trac- tors, farm tractors, several one. two and three ton trucks, 16,000 orchard apple boxes, 11/; bushel, tools of all kinds. some office fur- niture, and many other articles, at Lot 6, ConceSsion 3, Scarboro Twp.. on Finch Ave. East, known as Maplewood Orchards. Proper- ty of George C. Tyrrell. This is a very large sale and will start sharp on time. 12.00 o‘clock noon. Terms cash. No reserve. Farm sold. Ken & Clarke Prentice. Auctioneers. Payne. Sale a} 1 ï¬lm. Terms cash. No reserve. Farm is sold. Ken & Clarke Prentice, Auctioneers. Two Lucky Escapes But Two Cars Last He had become blinded by the lights of an oncoming car at the crossing and as he pulled to the side of the road his Car became trapped across the tracks. He aban- doned the car seconds be- fore the train hit it. A similar occurrence about a year ago met with the same result‘ For the second time in a year, Frederick James Batty of Keswick stood by helpless- ly while a train destroyed his car in a level crossing acci- dent nine miles east of New- market last week. Come To RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE FREE DELIVERY DAILY ll A.M. a 4 RM. 24 YONGE STREET SOUTB TU. 4-2101 GOODS SATISFACTORY on MONEY REFUND!!!) WHEN IT COMES TO HARDWARE! Good Used Clothing SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 ‘ 2 RM. Holy Trinity Anglican Church BROOKE STREET, THORNHILL Opportunity Sale Tea will be scrved c7w32 c6w32 Mrs. J. J. Bulger, presiding at the meeting stated that a new Brownie pack is being formed at St. Paschal’s and Mrs. L. Lahey accepted the convenorship of the group. VThe president also ex- pressed the hope that one or more members might become white cross workers in the men- tal health program. _ R. Hill Unit Main Events On Sunday, March 27, the Unit will sponsor the showing of a film on cancer education For Women Only, at the Richmond Theatre, through the courtesy of Mr. Ned Hill. Two afternoon showings of the film are planned and letters of invitation to at- tend will be sent to all women’s groups in Richmond Hill and surrounding districts. Since Edu- cation is everybody’s business, the local Unit of the Cancer Soc- iety feels that education regard: ing cancer symptoms, and pro- cedures to follow for correct di- agnosis is all-important, in win- ning the battle against cancer. Mrs. G. W. Marlatt, civil de- fense convener, outlined plans for a Red Cross Blood donor clinic to be set up at St. Paschal's parish hall in May. She asked the women to start canvassing now and try to realize a total of 300 donors. Mrs. J. Mather, education eon- vener enlisted the names of 21 ladies who are interested in a leadership course being spon- selred by the archdiocesan coun- cn . - Rev. V. Lo Sanio, director, sug- gested that St. Paschal's C. W. L. plan a visit to the parliament buildings. Movies were shown by Fr. Lo Sanio and Fr. R. Villella of St. Paschals from the time the parish consisted of a rented house for a rectory with Mass held in the Veterans Hall till the dedication of the new church in December 1959. Two big events are planned for the Month of March, It was announced by the Richmond Hill Unit of the Canadian Cancer So- iety at its meeting on Tuesday evening. April - cancer campaign month â€" is almost at hand and the Unit plans to hold aecam- Daign kick-off meeting on Mon- day evening March 2lst, to which the general public is invited. Next week’s paper will announce the Time and Place at which this important affair will be held. Host resistance is in most cases just as important as the extent of the disease. So that rather than thinking in terms of early signs of cancer a pre- ferable line of thought would be in terms of signs and symp- toms of a condition and physi- cal ï¬tness. In one check reported tio "The Liberal" it was noted that 146 anglers had fished a total of 914 hours, for a take of 219 fish. Of these 149 were Whitefish, 60 Herring and 10 were Trout. At present Conservation Officers are carrying out spot checks in different parts of the Lake to determine fish- ing pressure and harvest by species. A donation of your blood is truly the gift of life. You may be helping your neigh- bour or you may be helping yourself when you become a blood donor. The Clinic is next Tues- day. February 23rd at the Public Library, Richmond Hill. Hours are 2 to 4 13.111. and 6.30 to 9 13.211. Many enthusiasts from all parts of York County are en- joying ice fishing at Lake Simcoe. The lake is dotted with fish huts and fishermen report varied sugcess. It is sponsored by thc Catholic Women’s League. If you wish to volunteer as a donor or wish any further information phone Mrs. Coughlin, AV. 5-5354. Good Fishing At Lake Simcoe FACT FOR THE WEEK: Richmond Hill Unit CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY Call For Blood Donors St. Paschal’s “My House Shall Be Called the House at Prayer†ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED CHURCH Crosby Ave., Richmond Hill Rev. William W. Patterson. 3A.. B.D., Minister THE ANGLICAN CHURCH Ol' CANADA THE CHURCH OF ST GABRIEL Crosby and Bayview Streets Rev. J. W. Newton-Smith 407 Lynett Crescent TU. 4-4236 Church TU. 4-0040 Organist: Mrs. E. V. Collier. A.T.C.0. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1980 8 a.m. â€"â€" Holy Communion ' 9,30 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer 11 ia.m. â€" Nursery and Junior Hour, CHML. 9 am. Sunday SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1960 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Worship Service The pastor will speak on “Evangelism in Canada" 7 pm. â€" The Family Gospel Hour ' with Rev. J. W. Johnston Wed. 8 pm. â€"- Prayer and Bible Study Hour SEVENTH DA! ADVIN'I'ISI' 555 W. Finch (Brawn Hospital 0mm George M. 111ch PM" 9.30 am. â€"- Sabbath School 11 am. â€"- Worship Hour Every Saturday morning A11 welcomn Rev. C. G. Higginson. B.A.. B.D. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1960 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Service ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCB Richmond Hill Rector: Rev. J. F. O’Nefl SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1960 Sexagesima - Refugee Sundry 8 am. -â€" Holy Communion 9.30 am. â€" Sunday School 9.30 am. â€"â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Prayer (Nursery and Jr. Congregation) Preacher: The Rev. C. J. Fisk, B.A.. L.S.T., Ass’t Sec’y of the SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1960 9.30 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Divine Worship RICHMOND HILL IRE! METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Rugglea Rev. Earl S. Bull. Minister Church of the Light and Life Bible Class 11 mm. -â€" Morning Worship 11 am. â€" Nursery Department 7 pm. â€" Young People’s Society (Guest Speaker: Magistrate J. Butler) Council for Social Service 7 pm. â€" Evensong Parade Service for District Brownies, Guides, Cubs and Scouts I Wednesdays 10 am. â€" Holy Communion COME TO CHURCH AS A FAMILY The Sacrament of Béptism Nursery and Kindergarten meet BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH Wm. VanderBent, Pastor Tel: Richmond Hill, TU. 4-3155 Heise Hill (Gormley) 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. -â€" Worship Service 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service Wed, 7.45 pm. - Prayer Meeting Vaughan (311! con.. 3 miles north of Concord) 10 a,m. â€"- Sunflay School 11.15 am. â€" Worship Servloe Concord (Schoolhouse) 10 am. â€" Sunday School Oak Ridges. Aubrey Ave, Roy Nigh, Pastor .. ... Tel.: Gomley 5544 10.30 am. â€" Sunday School 7.30 pm. â€"- Evening Service Tues., 8 p_m. â€" Prayer Meeting Congregation up' to 5 years 11 am. â€" Junior Church 0-11 years 7 pm. â€"-- Founder’s Day Service for ScoutS, Cubs, Guides and Brownies Wednesday. Februiry 24 10 am. -â€" Holy Communion RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH so Wright Street (Opposite the High Schooh Pastor Rev. Robert W. Irvin. 3. Th,, B.R.E. Phone: TU. 4-2095 SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1960 Quarterly Missionary Sunday 9.45 am. â€"â€" Bible School for all YOU are invited! 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 7 pm. â€" Evening Gospel Service Missionary Pictures Guest Speakers: Mr. and Mrs. James F. Green, Appointee to Tanganyika Monday at 7 p.111. Boys' Club - 8 to 16 years old Tuesday at 8 pm. Ladies’ Fellowship, 352 Kerry- brook Dr. Wednesday at 8 pm. Mid-week “Hour of Power" Thursday at 7 pm. Girls’ Club - 8 to 13 years old Saturday at 8 pm. Couples’ Club A Friendly Welcoï¬merls Extended “Looking Back" ’7 pm. â€"â€" Evening Service Church Parade of Guides, Brownies, Scouts and Cubs RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. N. Hepburn, Minister SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1960 9.45 am. â€"â€" Sunday School and SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS Pastor Lawton Low. meet in the MASONIC HALL Crosby Avenue ‘ichmond Hill EVERY SATURDAY at 2.30 pm. For Sabbath School a: Service Everybody welcome RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH m LIBERAL, Richmond Hil‘l. Ontario, Thursday. February 18. 1960 ST. PAUL’S, 7th CON. VAUGHAN TWP. Organist - Miss Frieda Constable .Minister - Rev. B. F. Andrew. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1960 10 am. â€" St. Andrew’s Church 11.30 am. â€" St. Paul’s Church COME TO CHURCH HOLY TRINITY CHURCH THORNHILL SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1960 Sexagesima Sunday (Social Service Sunday) 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€"- Cub and Scout, Brown- ie and Guide Parade Public Reception '1 pm. â€"Evening Prayer Preacher: Dr. J. Jacz Wednesday 10.15 am, -â€" Holy Communion THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. Hugh Robert MacDonald, Stop 17 Yonge Street Dr. Minton C. Johnston SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1964) 10 a.m. _ Senior Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Service Junior Sunday School and Nursery 7 pm. â€" Junior and Senior High Fellowships Missionary Month 11 am. - Sermon Dr. Jacob Jocz, Director of Nath- aniel Institute and noted Hebrew Christian Scholar 7.30 pm. â€" The Young Adults will take part in the Youth Con- ference being sponsored by the East Toronto Presbytery at Knox Church, Oshawa ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN MAPLE Organist â€"â€" Mrs. Eldon Wade and ST. MARK’S ANGLICAN Oak Ridges - Yonze at Elm Grove Morning Prayer . . . . . . 9.45 am. Holy Communion â€"- lat Sunday Sunday School . . . . . . . . 9.45 am. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1960 10 am. â€" Intermediate Church School 11 am. â€"- Church School 11 am. â€" Morning Worship “The Christian Layman" (The induction of new elders and stewards) 7:30 pm. -â€" Eventide Service Film â€"- “Martin Luther†ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rector; Rey. Ranjsay Armltage. 8 am. â€"- Holy Communion 11 am. â€"- Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday MAPLI PASTORAL CRAIG! ran UNITED CHURCH or CANADA lav. Harold W. Davies. 3A.. Minister SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 31, 1950 MAPLE 10.15 am. -- Church School THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Calvin Chambers. B.A.. B.D. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1960 in an departments 11.80 am. â€" Morning Worship Ordination of Elders. and Install‘ ation of Stewards HOPE , 10.30 am. â€" Morning Worship Ordination of Elders, and Install- ation of Stewards 11.15 am. â€" Church Schoo! EDGELEY . 1.30 pm. ~â€" Church School 2.30 pm. â€" Church Service Ordination of Elders, and Install- ation of Stewards (Anglican) . HOURS OF SERVICE All Saints’ Church - King City 10 am. â€" Morning Prayer 11.10 IJII -.- Sunday School Morning Prayer . . . . . . 11 am. Sunday School and Bible Class . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.45 am. Holy Communion . 2nd and 4th Simday of month at 11 11 am. â€"â€" Sunday School Holy Baptism by appointment (Sunday School bus from Elgin M1113 9.50 am.) Yonge at Jefferson Rector: Rev. D. C. H. Michell LLB. AURORA ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN STERLING DRUG MFG LTD. THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH PARISH OF KING CLERK â€" TYPISTS We are‘looking for better than average typists to ï¬ll vacancies in our office staff. Preference will be given to girls with office experience and who have a minimum speed of 40 words a minute. Please apply at the Employment Otfico or telephone for an appointment. Female Help Wanted immerse†- John Calvin “Buried with him by baptism ,â€" alluding to the ancient manner of baptizlng by immersion" - John Wesley You are invited to these servicel. “The Church on Two Comets†Located ,at the corners of Madawaska. Dumont and ‘ Newton Drive, one block on. of Yonge St. Pastor Rev. F. Vaughan 1!. Th. ‘ BA. 1-4767 SUNDAY SERVICES Hear the GOOD TIDINGS. BROADCAST every Sunday at 8.454) am. over CJRH Richmond Hill - Dial 1310 9450 am. â€"- BIBLE SCHOQL CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH Rev. Hugh_l§obe}jt MacDonald. Era wiilrlnbe baptized at both the Morning and Evening Services. "The word baptize sigqiï¬es to GORMLEY UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. C. E. Banking. Minister 8.45 am, -- Broadcast CJRH 1300 10 a.m. -â€" Sunday School 11 am. - Morning Wdrship 7.30 pm. â€"- Evening Service CHURCH OF CHRIST Meeting in Cc‘mcord 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 all power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH Mackay Drive - Richvalo ‘ Rev. Edward Morley TU. 4-3286 Mrs. Jas. E. Howard, Organist SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1960 9.30 am. â€" Young People'l Classes 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer 11 am. â€"â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"â€" Holy Communion sec- ond Sunday of each month Wise men still seek Jesus thla’sses for the whole family. . BAPTISMAL SERVICES. B_e1i_e_v- 2.30 pm. â€" Wbrship Service and Sunday School SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1980 9.30 am. â€"- Breaking of Bread 11 am. â€" Sunday School and Family Bible Hour Mr. Colin Anderson Y pm. â€"â€" Evening Gospel Servlco Mr. Sidney Hoï¬man 7.15 pm. Mon. - Pioneer Glrk 8 pm. Tuesday â€" Prayer and Bible Ministry Mr. Reginald Powell from ' Argentina ' 8 pm. Thursday â€" Young People’s Meeting Adult Bible Class 11 mm. â€"- Morning Worship 6.30 p.m_ -â€" Prayer Meeting 7 pm. â€"â€" Gospel Service Wed. 8 pm. â€"- Prayer and Bibi. Study Thurs. 1 pm. â€" Women's Miss- ionary Fellowship ‘ Thurs, 8 pm. â€" Evenin Ml.- sion Circle 2nd and 1:11 Thursday of each month ,, Teen Fellowship (2 miles south of Maple) For information call AL. 7-1231 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1‘9†11 mm. -- The Service 9.45 mm. â€" Sunday School and Bible Class Church St., Langstafl‘ Minister: Rev_ R. T. McSplddell 10 am. -â€" Bible School with RICHVALE GOSPEL CHAPEL ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH LANGSTAFF ' BAPTIST CHURCH Oak Ave 4261