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The Liberal, 10 Mar 1960, p. 17

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MARCH 10. THURSDAY â€"- Complete disposal of Cedar Mills Farm. Holsteins, registered, vac- cinated, accredited. federally listed, classified R. 0. P. includ- ing springer cows - bred and op- en heifers. also. Tractors, Imple- . ents, New Massey-Harris BO combine. heavy duty champion bulk cooler. Oxxned by Stewart Rutherford. lot 19. con. 7 Albion Township located four miles north of Bolton on No. 50 Hwy. (opposite Bolton Golf and Coun- try Club). Farm sold. No Reserve, terms rash. Sale staljts 12.30 p.111. FRI.. MARCH 11, 1960 â€"- Im- portant auction sale of register- ed and grade Holstein cattle, 2‘75 hybrid laying hens, fat hogs. 2 tractors, 1 Case combine, M-H hay baler. near new, potato mach- inery, hay.'graln,‘ household fur- niture, and other effec'xs. on Lot 28, Concession 4, Vaughan T\vp.. on Highway North of Village of Maple. Property of Norman Payne. Sale at 1 pm. Terms cash. No reserve. Farm is sold Ken 8: Clarke Prentice, Auctioneers. INI'. M,é'E-}'\\*_E‘;|:_ai1étioneer. 0‘. H Downey and Henry ’ Wilson clerks. v 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. 1|]; bushel, tools of all kinds, some office fur- niture. and many other articles, at Lot 6, Concession 3. Scarboro T\\'p.. 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. 'l‘erms cash. No reserve. Farm sold. Ken & Clarke Prentice. Auctioneers. ‘ Maple Egg‘Gl-ading Station DEAD STOCK Prompt removal, top prices paid .{or dead or disabled horqes. cat- He, hogs. Small animals removed free. Call long distance. Zenith 32800. No toll charge. We are as close as your telephone Ed Pec- oni & Son le.. Box 11 Argyle. tfc39 RAY VIVIAN Phone Markham 1160.] collector UL. 2-3891 (Uxhridgel 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 34 TOP prices for eggs. Free pick- up. Call Oak Rnges. Prospect 3-5282. After 5, PRogpth 3-5119. SAT, MARCH 19. 1960 - Auc- tion sale of Case tractor wooden log roller. household furniture. antiques. tools. farm implements, etc. at Lot 11; Concession 6. Markham Township. at Hager- man's Corners. Property of Herb Middleton. Sale at 1 pm. Terms cash. No reserve. Jas Smith. Clerk. Ken 8: Clarke Prentice. auctioneers. c3w36 Highest prices for dead arid dis- abled horsestcattlggpid hogs. THURS, MARCH 24 â€" Auction sale of farm stock and imple- ments, 11 head of cattle, fresh cows, spl‘ingers. hogs. Case trac- tor Model “D”. manure spreader, threshing machine. White. and full line of implements. quantity of oats. quantity of baled hay. household furniture. Lot 20. Con. WANTED â€"â€" used Furniture. Cash prices paid. Call Frank's Movers and storage. TU. 4-2613. Av 5101. tic 3 Whitchurch Township, 40 rod south of Aurora sideroad. The property of Wilbur Grayham. Terms cash. Sale 1 pm. Alvin Farmer, auctioneer. nc3w36 PIANO .VANTED Anv size or make. pay cash. phone Toronto LE‘ 4-9419. collect. tch SAT.. MARCH‘26 â€" Clearing Auction Sale, Union Farm. 2 Mc- Dermot Tractors) Baler Thresh- ing Machine. useful line of tracâ€" tor implements in good repair. 100 head of Holstein and beef cattle, pigs. poultry. hay and grain. The property of W. J. Rutherford. lot 13, con. 8 Abion Township. 2 miles north of Bol- ton. lst con. east of No 50 High- way. Sale at 12 o.clm-k sharp. Terms cash. no reserve. farm sold. A. M. McEwen. auctioneer. DEAD FARM STOCK Highest prices paid for dead or disabled horses and cattle. Small animals and pigs remm'ed free. Phone colls‘ct Richmnnd Hill. TU. 4-2538. Bill Megens and Sons. Please phone promptly, any time‘ WANTED. a quantity of 'baled straw. HU. 1-6241 or AV. 3-2304. WED. MARCH 30 â€"'Auction sale of new and used four impies ments of every kind: tractor. hay balers, power drills. cultivator-s. 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 Pei-kins. m; Perkins has given up the agent-y for IHC melemems Co. and therefore will dispose of imple- ments mentioned above This will be top implement sale of the season. Sale at l p.mr Jim Smith. clerk. A. S. Farmer, W. D. Atkin- son, auctioneers. AUSTIN. 49 or later for wreckâ€" ing. TU .4-5226. clw37 WOODWORKING‘ clamps. long ban type. TU. 4-3513. clw37 WANTED â€" Spanish guitar les- sons. TU. 4-3697. c2\\"3'7 USED FURNITURE DEAD STOCK WANTED QA LE REGISTERS c6w32 L's-“'34- c1w37 tfc331R00M with breakfast, $10 week- ly. Phone after 6 pm. TU. 4- 7710. c1w36 WED. MARCH 23. 1960 â€" Im- 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 Iat- 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- 'lshire 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. No reserve. Farm sold. ’Terms cash. with exceptions of See sale bills for full mrticulars. James Smith and D. Goulding, clerks, Ken & Clarke Prentice, Auctioneers, Markham. Ont. FRI" APRIL 1. 1960 â€" Import- ant auction sale of farm imple- ments and machinery, Allis- Chal- tmers tractor, New Holland Baler, ‘bale and grain elevator. hay, grain. tools, etc, on Lot 25, Con- cession 5. North York Twp., cor- ner of Jane Street and Steele’s Avenue, property belonging to the Estate of hte Late Gordon 1. Hoo- I‘.v_er, Sale at 1 pm. sharp Terms “cash. No reserve. Ken & Clarke Prentice. auctioneers c4w37 WANTED from. corner Bathurst and No. 7 Highway, to arrive vicinity St. Clair and Yonge. ab- out 8:45 am. AV. 5-2533. c2w37 1ySAT, APRIL 2 â€" Auction sale ’of'farm stock and implements: 35 head of Registered Polled Hereford ,cattle. stockers and calves. 1952 GMC truck 1% ton; Oliver No. 7'7 tractor: Oliver No. 88 Tractor; Oliver combine with motor. 6 ft. out; Oliver hay baler. PTO, used one year: including .full line of power im'plements, 12% bus. oats, 500 bales of hay, 200 'bales of straw. At Lot 18, Cdn. 3 King Township-2M: miles west of ,Aurora, ‘4 mile south of Snowball. at Cedar Hedge Farms. Estate of Chas. Casey & Sons, No reserve, giving up farming. Terms cash. Sale at 12.30. Ed Reddick. Clerk. Alvin S. Farmer, ifiNTED from Richmond Hill to Newmarket. leaving 7 to 7.30 a. m., returning 4.30 pm. TU. 4- 7473. WANTEDV from Dufferin rand giael‘éqd to Bloor St. leav- ing 7.7.30 a.m. AL. 7-1434. REQUIRED from CenÂ¥re St: and Beaverton to Bloor and Avenue Rd.. arriving 8‘15 a.m.. leaving 4,45 p.m. TU 4-4337 evenings. W ‘FfiNSPORMTmN Reddick. Clerk. Alvin S. Farmer auctioneer, phone Gormley 5311 ROOM AND BOARD available for one or two men. Home privi- leges. 95 May Avenue, Richvale. TU. 4-4392. c1w37 WED. APRIL 6 â€" ‘Auclion sale of farm machinery. 333 :\l-H trac- tor. Ford tractor with equipment. M-H baler. along with late mod- els 'and popular farm machines. equipment and numerous other articles. 2500 bales mixed hay. etc. property of Herb Jones. at Lot 12, Concession 2, Scurboro T\vp., on Brook‘s Sideroad, just south of No. 401 Highway. Sale at 1.30 pm. Terms cash. No re- serve. Farm sold. Ken & Clarke Prentice, auctioneers. c4w37 ROOM AND BOARD available at 42 Cartier Crescent. TU. 4-3758. c1w37 BRIGHT bedroom. board and laundry. suitable for one gentle- man. Convenient to Yonge St. AV. 5-4228. c1w37 THURS. APRIL 7 â€" Clearing farm auction of 2 tractor; (nearly new), Ford implements. including a Ford tractor No. 800, McCorm- ick Cub tractor and implements, ROOM & BOARD for one gent- leman, $15.00 weekly. Near bus "and parking. 242 S. Taylor Mills SL. Beverley Acres. c1w36 2 furrow plow, double disc, An- gle dozer and plow, fertilizer spreader. Niagara power duster, M-H manure spreader, sprayer, potato digger (good), etc., the property of Herb Jones at lot 30‘ Con. 3 Vaughan township (2% miles north of Maple Sideroad) or 111,; miles north of Elgin Mills Sideroadl or (just north of Maple Downs Golf Course). Farm sold. no reserve. terms cash. Sale 1.30 pm. W.D. Atkinson, Sales Manager and Auctioneer. c5w36 SET of two keys. brown leather case. Church and Markham Rd. Apply The Liberal Office. ROOM and BOARD WILL trade or sell $2000. equity in 3 bedroom brick bungalow for car, truck or what have you. Box No. 52 The Liberal. c1w37 VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES RICHMOND HILL BRANCH Miss E. Woodhyrne Richmond Hill Municipal Hall PHONE TU. L410! V. O. N. FOUND STVAP c7w32 clw3‘7 61 W37 c1w37 TYPIST experienced in all fields of accounting. Presently employ- ed. Would like 'position'in Rich- mond Hill area. Own car. TU. 4- 2398 after 5.30 pm tfc35 EXPERIENCED handy-man to do carpentry and cleaning cellars and garages etc.. evenings and Saturdays. TU. 4-4137. tfc23 ' URGENT Man wishes part time work house- painting, repairs, etc. AV. 5- 5294. ~ tfc33 CARPENTRY. work, recreation rooms, additions and garages. No job too small. Tom Price. AV. 5-3653. v = c6w36 DAY forA‘children, any ages ‘All conveniences. TU. 4:- 4915. ‘ r 702w37 BABY sitting. Will give daily or weekly care. $1.50 per day. Will pick up and deliver children home. TU. 4-7485. c4w37 EXPERIENCED woman wants work‘in hotel, hospital or laundry 0;: boarding house. PR. 3-5382. HANDYMAN painting, water probfing floors, cleaning etc. Baldwin 1-7619. c1w37 EXPERIENCED stenographer, own typewriter and transporta- tion would like part-time or tem- porary, full time employment. TU. 4-3263. c2w37 EXPERIENCED woman willing ‘to look after family in mothers absence. Reasonable. References. TEmple 3-5028. c1w3'7 MAN, 31. desires part time work of any kind, evfinings and week- ends TU. 4-5925. c1w37 PART .time employment wanted, 'ofiice or house work. AV. 5â€"2326. c1w37 DAY OR WEEKLY care for one or. two children. Large fenced play yard. 165 Baker Avenue. TU. 4-76_10.. ' c1w37 EXPERIENCED woman' winifi to 160k after family in mother's absence; also baby sitting. TU. 4-3158. ' tfczs GENERAL DUTY nurse avail- able. TU. 4-3698. c1w37 CARD 0F THANKS ‘RODICK â€" We wish to extend thanks and appreciation for many ‘kindnesses. messages of love and understanding and beautiful gfloral offerings, and donations to Cancer Society, from our many friends and neighbors. tendered during the illness and death of our dear mother. ANYONE witnessing snow plough hitting ’56 Pontiac sedan delivery between 5 pm. February 19 and 5.30 am. Saturday, February 20. just east of S-bend on Crosby Ave., please call AV. 5-5276. FEEL 0LD?. WANT TO FEEL YOUNGER? Thousands of men. women past 40 pep up quick with help of Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Make 3â€"day test. Only 69c. At all druggists. c1w35 Many thanks to the men who so kindly cleared our driveway and the driveways in Thornhill cemetery of so much snow. The Rodick Family *1w37 CARD 0}“ THANKS I wish to thank my kind friends ahd relations and neighbors for lovely cards. letters. gifts and flowers: also many thanks lto the Richmond Hill United Church \V.A. for flowers sent me while in York County Hospital, New- WILL THE LADY who so kindly called us on Tuesday regarding a lost pair of shoes, please phone again. TU. 4-1052. c1w37 AGATHA CHRISTIE CAN MAKE MONEY For your club or organization. Write to the CREST THEATRE, Toronto, or Call HU. 8â€"3034 andask about our Theatre Night plan NEW CHRISTIE play opens in mid-April. clw37 With an extra thanks for the many acts of kindness being exâ€" tended to me since coming home. Mrs. N. Street, Richmond Hill *1w37 CARD 0F THANKS I would like to say “Thank you” to all who were so kind to me. sending cards, flowers, etc., while I was in hospital. Also providing transportation to and from hospital. CARD OF THANKS I“ wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation for the many kind enquiries, cheery messages, cards, flowers and acts of kindness during my stay in the hospital. CARD 0!“ THANKS Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hirtz and family wish to express their grat- itude to everyone for the kind- ness, sympathy and flowers re- ceived during their recent be- reavement especially thanking Rev. Higginson. Dr. Cowan and Dr. McKinnon. *1w37 INTERESTED in Civic Affairs or Public Speaking? Want to enjoy dinner nights and social life inexpensively? Then join Richmond Hill Civic Association (incorporating Toastmasters' Club), open to men and women of voting age (21 up) married or single. Write or telephone Ken Smith, 115 Cascade Crescent. Richmond Hill, TU. 4-2467. c3w35 CARD 0F THANKS I should like to express sincere appreciation to the many kind friends who remembered me in prayer. cards and gifts during my recent illness. EMPLOYMENT WANTED Personals Mrs. J. Soldink Bob Bridges Mildred Lilly c1w37 c1w37 *1w37 c1w37 tfc23 There are 15.032 men. women and children here in Richmond Hill. Just 270 of these are over 69 years of age. Thirty-four from this senior group received 532 vists from V. *0. N. In other words this tiny segment of the population accounts for 33% of all Visits. This then is the V. O. N. story on a national scale as well as our own local scale. It' is the seniors who fall heir to chronic disabling diseases which require more concentratedcare over a longer period of time. It is the seniors who have so much to of- fer to society intellectually; cul; turally as .well as economically. an“ v. .. --.-_ V....,_V° Miss Woodbyrne said “It is good to be able to report-to you an increase of 5% in number of visits made in 1959, and an in- crease of 19% in number of in- dividuals served. This increase can be attributed partly to the initiative and enthusiasm of the Board of Management in mak- ing our service known to families and community groups and part- ly to growing needs in a growing town. Dr. F. B. Roth, Deputy Min- ister of Health for Saskatchewan, in an article in Canadian Journal Public Health has this to say, “Patients with long term illness can deteriorate at a truly re- markable rate and this deteriora- tion is not explainable solely on medical grounds. Rather it is a process of emotional and psychol- ogical stagnation." Furthermore Dr. Roth goes on to say, and this brings problem right to us, “Since long term 'patients can be cared for in their own homes. and I would suspect prefer to be cared for there ,- prOvislon should be made for a wide var- iety of services required to meet needs of patients in their homes.” Their basic need is nur- sing care and health counselling and this is the primary aim of the V. O. N. The nurse will visit daily or less often according to the need. and always under sup- ervision of I doctor. sease still takes lead in health problems. Dr. George Bates quotes that 1,200,000 Canadians are suffering from some form of heart disease, of whom 300,000 are seriously disabled. The greater percentage of V. O. N. time is spent with pa- tients who fall into this category. Community organizations are aware of and are working t)- Miss Eileen Woodbryne, nurse here since the inception of the service gave a» very interesting report of the activities of the or- ganization. Work Increasing Other elections were as fol- lows: lst-vice' president: Mrs. J. R. McAlister, 2nd vice-presi- dent; ,J. E. Smith. Committee members. R. D. Little, Dr. Jean O‘Neil, Mrs. J. A. Coughlin, W.B. McDougall, Sandy Neal; secre- tary R. W. Chandler; Treasurer, H. R. Ludlow. Councillor Tom Broadhurst represents the Town Council on the Committee. H. R. Ludlow, treasurer, pres- ented the detailed financial statement,' and R. D. Little gave the report of the nominating committee. wards provision ’ of this' second need. Our care to senior people is not the whole story of1 V. 0. N. Service is available to‘ every age group in the community; rich or noor. regardless of race or re‘i‘!‘ ion. Mothers and babies are the largest segme‘nt'in our popula- tion analysis and V. O. N. had Mrs. Jean Thomson charter president of the local organiz- ation was reâ€"elected to office and in her remarks to the annual meeting extended warm thanks to the people of Richmond Hill for their generous support, to the municipal council for their co-operation and to Miss Wood- byrne and her assistants for de‘d- icated devotion to duty. WITNEY â€" In loving memory of a dear mother, Ada Witney, who passed away March 15, 1957. Mother had a cheery smile, a pleasant way, A helping hand to all she knew Mother was so kind. So generous and true. On earth she did her best:‘ Grant Mother Jesus‘ heavenly rest. Established here .in January 1958 V. O. .N. has pecome a very popular service and there has been high praise for the work of Miss Eileen Woodbyrne and her assistants. The annual meeting of Rich~ mond Hilly. 0. N. was held last Thursday evening when encour- aging repotts were received re- flecting the growth and progress of the work in this community. In memoriams -â€" Always remembered by Charlie, Mary and John. c1w37 CARSWELLVâ€" To Mr.- and Mrs. Ronald Carswell a son, Mich- ael Lawrence. ‘7 1b. 5 02.. on Sunday, March 6, at East Gen- eral Hospital, a brother for Debbie. Mother and baby do- ing well. clw37 HENNEBERRY â€" At Newmarket Hospital, March 2. 1960, to Mr. and Mrs. James Henneberry. a daughter. clw37 KARALIS â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Chris Karalis, Richmond Hill (K & K Bakery) at Queensway Hospital, Toronto, on Wednes- day, March 9, 1960, a son 19 lbs. 9 oz.) *1w37 Community Service Growing Richmond Hill V.O.N. Held Annual Meeting Mr. and Mrs. George E. Fisher of Thornhill are pleased to an- nounce the arrival of twin boys, brothers for Kathryn, on Tuesday, March 1, 1960 at Wo- men’s College Hospital. c1w37 “yoluntary” status awaits an in- vxtation into your community so we await invitation into your home. On behalf of our national ofâ€" fice may I say thank you to many groups and organizations and clubs who make it possible for V. O. N. to fulfill their func- tion in this community. Rich- mond Hill V. O. N. has on staff one full time nurse and two re- lief nurses. Mrs. F. WlllCOCk and more recently Mrs. D. Fran- ces; V. O. “N. offers the three of us a broad' opportunity for worth- while service. Sincere thank you is due (1) to The Board of Man- agement for their co-operation and tireless effort. (2) To the citizens of Richmond Hill who have pledged their support.” ‘ The V. O. N. office is located in the Municipal Building, and President Mrs. Thomson express- ed thanks to the local Hydro Commission for office space and to the Police for telephone anâ€" swering service. V. 0. N., a home nursing ser- vice is available to any home in Richmond Hill. There is a nom- inal charge. but the service is denied to no-one because of in- ability to pay. ; The people of the community are invited to make full use of this service. The nurse may be contacted at her office or by telephone .TU. 4-4101. An enjoyable feature of the an- nual meeting was the showing of a film “Four Families" de- picting life in different coun- tries. Dr. Jean O’Neil thanked Mrs. Thomson, president of the com- mittee whose table leaership has contributed so much to the suc- cess of V. O. N. in Richmond Hill. the pleasure of caring for and advising 100 such individuals. To- tal visits here amounted to 447 or 26% of total. In 1958. 14.600 infants-and 60 mothers were lost to Canada. Health counselling has improved our position durâ€" ing past decade but obviously much remains to be done, The old saying - one ounce of pre- vention is worth a pound of cure- still rings true today. Prenatal classes are an excellent media for imparting the knowledge that takes you high up the lad- der of health. The same informa> tion and counsel can be brought to your own home on request. Just as-V. 0. N.. because of our HOUSES WANTED Although new listings continue to come in regularly, we require more Richmond Hill, Langstaff and Thornhill homes for waiting buyers in the busy spring market. PLEASE CALL AV.»5-1176 DAVID McLEAN LTD. REALTORS Sunday, March 13th, 1960 See it at - - Richmond Hill Baptist Church 50 WRIGHT ST. (Opposite the High School) FOR REAL BARGAINS USE LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS PHONE TU. 4-1105 Free Appraisals A WORLD WIDE PICTURE! REEEASE SOUTHERN CROSS CRUSADE’ “My House Shall Be Called the House at Prayer B. Th,. B.R.E. Phone: TU. 4-2995 SUNDAY, MARCH 13. 1960 9.45 am. m Bible School for all YOU are invited! 11 am. â€" Morning Worship The Lord's Table 7 pm. â€" Evening Gosppl Service Latest Billy Graham Film, Showing Great Australian Crus- ads. Guest Pianist. Mr. Bruce Vincent ALL WELCOME! Monday at 7 p.m_ Boys' Club - 8 to 16 years old Wednesday at 8 pm. Mid week “Hour of Power” Thursday at 7 pm. Girls’ Club - 8 to 13 years old A Friendly Welcome Is Extended To ALL At The Young Church with the Old Message ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED CHURCH Crosby Ave., Richmond Hill Rev. William W. Patterson, B.A.. B.D., Minister SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1960 9.30 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Divine Worship Nursery and Kindergarten meet Rev. J. N. Hepburn, Minister SUNDAY, MARCH 13. 1960 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School and Bible Class 11 am. â€" Morning Worship Professor D. W. Bay will preach 11 am. â€" Nursery Department S'l‘. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH RichmOnd Hill Rector: Rev. J. F. O’Neil SUNDAY. MARCH 13, 1960 LENT II 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 9.30 am. â€" Sunday School 9.30 am. â€"- Morning Prayer 11 am. ~ Morning Prayer (Nursery and Jr. Congregation) 7 pm. - Evensong conducted by a team of students LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH Church St., Langstaff 10 am. â€" Bible School with Adult Bible Class 11 a.m. â€" Morning Worship 6.30 pm, -â€" Prayer Meeting 7 p.m. -â€" Gospel Service Wed. 8 pm. -â€" Prayer and Bible Study Thurs.. 1 pm. â€" Women's Miss- ionary Fellowship Thurs, 8 pm. â€" Evening 1» sion Circle 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month Teen Fellowship SUNDAY. MARCH 13. 1960 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"- Morning Service Preacher â€" Rev. Floyd Honey (Secretary. Overseas Missions) 7 pm. -â€" Evening Service "Counting the C0st’" Young People’s Fireside Group from Wycliffe College PREACHER: Rev. Alan Rix. B.A. Wednesdays in Lent 10 am. â€" Holy Communion (Nursery provided) 8 pm. â€" Sung Litany and address on new Canadian Prayer Book MAKE YOUR LENT COUNT â€" COME TO CHURCH AS A ’ FAMILY Crosby and Bayview Avenues Rev. J. W. Newton-Smith 407 Lynett Crescent TU. 4-4236 Church TU. 4-0040 Organist: Mrs. E. V. Collien A.T._C.0. SUNDAY. MARCH 13, 1960 8 am. â€"â€" Holy Communion 9.30 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Prayer 11 am. â€" Nursery and Junior Congregation up to 5 years 11 am. â€"â€" Junior Church 6-11 years 7 pm. â€" Evening Prayer Wednesday 10 am. -- Holy Communion Wm. VanderBent, Pastor Tel.: Richmond Hill, TU. 4-3155 Heise Hill (Gormley) 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 a_m. â€" Worship Service 7.30 pm. -â€" Evening Service Wed., 7.45 pm. - Prayer Meeting Vaughan (3rd 0011., 3 miles north of Concord) 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11.15 am, â€" Worship Servloe 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 p_m. -â€" Prayer Meeting RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Higginson. B.A.. B.D. Speaker. Rev. J. W. Johnston 7 pm. â€"â€" The Family Gospel Hour with the pastor Wed., 8 pm. â€" Prayer and Bible Study Hour THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA THE CHURCH OF ST GABRIEL RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Ruggles Rev. Earl S. Bull, Minister Church of the Light and Life Hour, Cl-IML, 9 am. Sunday SUNDAY. MARCH 13, 1960 9.45 am. -- Sunday SChool 11 am. â€" Worship Service 50 Wright Street (Opposite the High School) Pastor Rev. Robert W. Irvin RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH Pastor Lawton Lowe meet in the MASONIC HALL Crosby Avenue Richmond Hill EVERY SATURDAY at 2.30 pm. For Sabbath School & Service Everybody welcome RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday, M Evening Mls‘ Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rector: Rev. Ramsay Armitage, 8 am. -- Holy Communion 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer Preacher: The Rev. A. C. Capm 7 pm. -â€"Evening Prayer Preacher - Rev. D. L. Varey “Paul â€" His Conversion“ Wednesday 10.15 a.m_ â€"- Holy Communion 8 p.m. -â€" Lenten Service Thursday 7 am. â€" Holy Communion 7.30 pm MAPLE PASTORAL CHARGE THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Harold W. Davies. B.A.. Minister SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1960 MAPLE 10.15 am. â€"â€" Church School in all departments. I 11.30 am. â€" Morning Worship Oak Ave. SUNDAY, MARCH 13. 1960 9.30 am. â€" Breaking of Bread 11 am. ,â€" Sunday School and Family Bible Hour Mr. Colin Anderson 1 pm. â€"- Evening Gospel Service Mr. Wilfred McCleve 7.15 pm. Mon. - Pioneer Girls 8 pm. Tuesday â€" Prayer and Bible 'Ministry 8 pm. Thursday â€" Young People's Meeting CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH Rev. Hugh Robert MacDonald. Rev. Calvin Chambers. B.A.. B.D SUNDAY. MARCH 13. 1960 1111‘“ ANNIVERSARY 11 am. â€" Sermon: The Burning Bush 2.30 pm. â€" Visitation of the Congregation THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH Stop 17 Yonge Street Dr. Minton C. Johnston SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1960 10 a.m. ._ Senior Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Service Junior Sunday School and " Nursery 7 pm. â€" Junior and Senior High ‘ Fellowships ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN MAPLE Organist â€" Mrs. Eldon Wade and ST. PAUL’S, 7th CON. VAUGHAN TWP. Organist - Miss Freda Constable .Minister â€" Rev. B. F. Andrew. of month‘at 11 11 am. -â€" Sunday School Holy Baptism by appointment 2.30 pm. â€" Worship Service and Sunday School 10 am. â€" St. Andrew’s Church 11.30 am. â€" St. Paul’s Church “The Passion of the Cross" 2. “The Plainer Road" COME TO CHURCH 11.30 3.111. HOPE 10.30 am. 11.15 am EDGELEY 1.30 'p.m. -- Church School 2.30 p.m. â€"- Church Service RICEVALE GOSPEL CHAPEL 9.30 Morning Prayer . . . . . . 11 Sunday School and Bible Class . . . . . . . . . . . 9.45 am. Holy Communion . 2nd and 4th Sunday (Sunday School bus from Elgin Mills 950 am.) Thursday, 8 pm. ~â€" ADULT CHRISTIAN EDUCATION PROGRAM GREAT WORLD RELIGIONS (2) Buddhism Mackay Drive - Richvale Rev. Edward Morley TU. 4-3286 Mrs. Jas. E. Howard, Organist Yonge at Jefferson Rector: Rev. D. C. H. Michell HOLY TRINITY. CHURCH SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST THORNHILL 555 W. Finch SUNDAY. MARCH 13. 1960 (Branson Hospital Campus) 2nd Sunday in Lent George M. McLean, Pastor a.m. â€" Holy Communion 9.30 am. â€" Sabbath School a.m. â€" Morning Prayer 11 am. â€" Worship Hour 'eacher: The Rev. A. C. Capon Ever Saturday morning p.m. -â€"Evening Prayer All welcome 30 am. -'- Young People’s Classes a.m. -â€" Morning Prayer . a.m. â€" Sunday School a.m. â€" Holy Communion sec- ond Sunday of each month Wise men still .seek Jesus SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1960 SUNDAY, MARCH 13. 1960 THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 24 YONGE STREET SOUTH RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH A six week study of the WHEN IT COMES TO HARDWARE! I FREE DELIVERY DAILY ll GOODS SATISFACTORY OR Young Adults Morning Church Worship School Come To Rev. C 8.45 a.m_ Meeting in Concord School House Each Lord‘s Day Evening at 7 pm. Gospel Message Tune in CKEY (580) at 9:15 a.m. Sunday mornings - ' And Jesus spake unto them; saying all power‘is given 'unto me in heaven and in earth.‘ Oak Ridges - Yonze at Elm Grove Morning Prayer . . . . . . 9.45 am. Holy Communion â€"â€" lst Sunday Sunday School . . . . . . . . 9.45 am. (Anglican) HOURS OF SERVICE All Saints’ Church - King City 10 am. â€" Morning Prayer 11.10_ a.m 1â€" Sunday School 10 am. 11 am.- 7.30 pm ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 miles south of Maple) For information call AL. 7-12.‘ 11 a.m. 9.45 am 11 Expert Service -- Low Rates 'Young people have a greater chance of being saved‘frd'm cancer in their later life than had earlier generations The secret is early detection and prompt treatment in regular cancer clinics. , Cancer research ed by donations to i-a-n Cancer Society INCOME TAX DO YOU NEED HELP? SUNDAY. MARCH 13. 1960 Complete Bookkeeping ST. MARK'S ANGLICAN Richmond Hill Unit GORMLEY UNITED MISSIONARXU CHURCH 2v. C. E. Hunking. Minister a.m. â€" Broadcast CJRH 1300 FACT FOR. THE WEEK: MONEY CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY CHURCH OF CHRIST PARISH OF KING AV. 5-1812 Bible Sunday School Morning Worship - EVening Service Service The Service » Slinday School ‘h 10. 1960 Y (580) at 9: 3y mornings spake unto I‘I la is support- the Canad- campaign. )ED )1 and.

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