THORNHILL 25,500.00 â€" 0n Elmbank Ave. bedrooms. 2 on main floor and X up. plus den and recreation room in basement. A pretty 1‘2 storey house on a large piece '3! property 100'x300'. Please call Mrs. Brunke. WA. 5-2233; ‘evenings. HI. 4-3994. clw22 I’I’i I I I“‘I’I’I‘I_Iâ€I I’ I I I I' : let's 'I'I-acle Homes F OPEN FOR INSPECTION THIS I WEEKEND I Exclusive Agent I '4"III‘III““II“ CALL TU.4-2393 - AV.5-624l I NORM BLACK REALTY m1: Drive West on Benson to Lucas, Turn Right and Then Left on Rumble. Turn Right at Park- ston Court to Models OR New N. H. A. Rancl Garages Storms & truction-Roughed-In Storm Sewers NEED A HOME? CHECK THE REAL ESTATE COLUMNS 01“ "THE LIBERAL “THE LIBERAL†REAL ESTATE COLUMN Use Your Equ1ty in Your Old Home As Down Payment LIBERAL" A. Ranch Bungalows. With Built-in 3 ONLY Screeï¬s. Clay Brick Cons- Fire Places, Sanitary and - Paved Road. Curbs. AURORA Closing estate â€" must be sold. 3-bedroom. 11/2 storey home. East of Yonge Street. close to churches, schools and shopping. Featuring large separate living and dining rooms. Utility room‘. off kitchen. Huge lot. 60'x180',l with frontage on two streets. $10,000 full asking price. Open to any reasonable offer. EARL V. STEWART REAL ESTATE BROKER 21 Yonge St. N.. Aurora PA. 7-9413 l HANDYMAN'S special! Bung- alow. 3 bedrooms. 3 piece gas service, breezeway, g a r a g e. Needs paint. tiles. and elbow grease. Richvale. 884-3346. CARDS 0F THANKS AVERY: The family of the late Arthur Avery and Maud Avery wish to thank relatives, friends; and neighbours for their kind- ness during their recent berea- vement. $12,900 â€" AURORA Captivating is the word to describe this fine split-level gem. well located in a wonder- ful private setting. Featured in this bungalow is 3-bedrooms. spacious k i t c h e n. recreation room. paved drive. beautiful landscaping with patio over- looking nicely treed area. Be sure and see one of the finer homes in the area. Excellent N.H.A. terms. W. R. CASE. REAL ESTATE 96 Yonge St.. Aurora PA. 7-4288 WA. 1-1691 We wish to express our sinc- ere thanks to friends and neigh- bours for their many acts of kindness during our recent ber- eavement. especially thanking Rev. C. R. Williams. Rev. M. R. Jenkinson and W. R. Scott and R. E. Scott. Gladys Maginn and family clw22 $10,800 OAK RIDGES Look at this bargain! Neat and tidy 3-bedroom bungalow, nice~ 1y located on a large lot west of Yonge St. Includes a large living room. recreation room. storms and screens‘ paved drive. Your down payment considered. CARDS 0F THANKS nun “I - WA. 1:169}: Farm Implements c1w22 c1w22 c1w22 c1w22 BUILDING LOT One acre treed lot. Richmond Hill. overlooking golf course. $6,000. AV. 5-1905. Mrs. D. Carter. ISATURDAY. Décember 7th. I 1963â€"Auction sale of Ford I tractor. farm implements. grain, household furniture. etc.. on ILot 9. Concession 6, Vaughan Township. 1 mile north of No. 7 Highway. Property belonging to the Estate of the late Arthur Ii Gordon Avery. Sale at 1:00 pm. :sharp. Terms cash. No reserve. ‘Ken and Clarke Prentice, Auc- 1d SATURDAY. November 30th â€" Extensive auction sale of elec- ily tric appliances, including 3 re- !2 frigerators. One is a new Viking combination freezer and refrig- erator 2-door. player piano, te television, hi-fi, household fur- rv niture galore. ornaments, dish- is es, electric bench saw, handy- d- man‘s tools. 2 saddles. 1 boat, aa- large sale at Prentice's Auction ‘Rooms. Franklin House, Mark- ZZIham Village._property of the -. Estates of the late H. S. Milne ‘ and the late K. J. Chafen. Sale I at 1:00 pm. sharp. Terms cash. No reserve. Don Hindson. 501- I icitor for the Chafen Estate. Chartered Trust Co. for the I Milne Estate. Ken and Clarke ln_-__..-- KINDLY care in Newmarket's oldest licensed nursing home. 24-hour attention under the supervision of a .registered nurse. Hospital beds. hospital signal system, special diets. Visitors welcome any 'time. Rates $5.50 per day. MARTIN MANOR NURSING HOMES 266 Prospect St., Newmarke‘. 895-9453. c4w19 RICHMOND HILL Duplex. 53,000 down. 9 room duplex. 5 rooms lower. 4 upper. Hot water, oil heating, good income. 1 mortgage back for balance at 7%. Central. $17,- 900 full price. AV. 5-1905. BUILDING LOT 60‘x100'. Excavated with erected six block concrete foundation. Sewers and water. Make offer AV. 5-1905. BOATS & MOTORS FOR SALE 17 FT. MOLDED plywood run- about. A-l condition. seats 8. Motor optional. TU. 4-2913. FERRETS for sale. AV. 5-1695. c2w21 WILL cater to all parties, none too small. none too big from sandwiches to full course meals. Prices reasonable. Phone Marie, AV. 5-5060. c2w21 LOST. large black dog. female "Lolly", vicinity North Bayview. Child‘s pet. Liberal reward. TU. 4-2540. c1w22 WOULD you like a pretty grey kitten? Call TEmple 3-6633 af- ter 6 pm. c1w22 MOTHER'S HELPER ‘ c1w22 SERVICE ‘ " * * EXPERIENCED baby- sitters. BURBIDGE â€" In loving memoâ€" homemaker’s service and day 11" 0f "UUCIE Dave" Who Das- work. Call day or night, TU. 59d away November 30, 1961. 4-7253. tfc15 “May his memory live forever In the lives who loved him most." Nursery School â€" Always remembered by Denis and Betty Underhill. SATURDAY. December 14th. 1963â€"Extensive auction sale of 40 head of registered Holsteins, grade Angus and Hereford cat- tle. M.-H. tractor. Dion forage harvester and blower. forage wagon. hay baler. household furniture, etc, on Lot 9. 10th Line. Essa Township. 2nd road west of Cookstown. and 2 miles north of Highway No. 89. Pro- perty of Mrs. H. E. McEachren. Sale at 1:00 pm. sharp. Terms cash. No reserve. Ken and Clarke Prentice Auctioneers. c3w22 PART Fox Hound puppies. TU. 4-5916. clw22 WANTED all kinds of dead an- imals. For fast service call TU. 4-2538 or ZEnith 32800. License No. 204-62. tfc3] PETS FOR SALE RICHMOND Nursery School, 34 Elizabeth St. S.. will accept a limited number of children in their new Day Nursery program starting in January. Mrs. Lat- imer. 773-5895. Mrs. Bennett 884-3115. c2w22 tioneers Milne Estate. Ken and Clarke Prentice. Auctioneers. RUMBLE EQUIPMENT MASSEY-FERGUSON SALES, PARTS. SERVICE Gormley at the railway cross- lng. Phone 886-5851. tfc41 SALE REGISTERS BABY SITTING NURSING HOME ACCOM- MODATION AVAILABLE A. WILLOUGHBY & SONS LTD.. REALTORS DEAD STOCK I LIVESTOCK FOR SALE CATERING LOST c2w22 HOUSE wanted in Richmond Hill or out in country close to it. 3 bedrooms. not on busy street. Large back yard. Fire- place preferable. John Grif- fiths. Ontario Dept. of Lands and Forest. Maple. AL. 7-2241. c2w22 WANTED 3 bedroom house inl Thornhill area. Prefer brick. but frame home considered. WANTED 3 bedroom home in‘ Beverley Acres area. Must be detached. Buyer has $1,200 cash. Call Rita Edwards. AV. 5- 1176. evenings TU. 4-5651.‘ David McLean Ltd. Realtors. L Mr. Deeks noted the school added school population requir I I‘already accommodates 35 slud- ements, o 0 (Continued From Page 9! If elccted I will serve as BUNGALOWS. 2-storeys, semis, Mr. Patterson said that “pm-} in the past and I do not llxé-storeys, urgently required vincial or federal grants arei feel I‘m unknown with nine in Richmond Hill. Richvale, not available on these expendi-‘ years on the public school Thornhill areas. We have buy- tures“. 1 board and six years with ers wishing to locate in these “Had these fees been used the high school board." areas and can arrange for all for capital school costs". he Mr. Dullege called for Mark- cash, depending on circum- said, “and the water main and ham Township to "grow ha in stances. Please contact M. tower debentured we could an orderly way. Singer. 221-3453. or write to have expended the same “We have both urban and Tops Real Estate Ltd.. 4866 amount on capital school cost. rural populations“. he said. Yonge St.,Willowda1e, Ont. and have $162,454.22 as direct “but their problems are inter- savin to the tax a er {A W No. p y 5 ° ma‘mmmummlnnmnmummmmnumm“mumummmuunuum WELL rotted cow manure. $5 load. Also loam and topsoil. Kentucky blue grass, 24c yard. 884-2538. tfc18 PRIVATE and group lessons for adults given in waltz. tango, rhumba. cha cha. samba. etc.; best references supplied. Call Mrs. Dubiel, TU. 4-1383. In memoriam good. But none replaces you. Many a silent tear is shed When I am all alone The one I loved so very much The one I called my own" â€"â€" Lovingly remembered by wife Jeane and daughter Lynda. c1w22 BURBIDGE â€"â€" In loving mem- ory of a dear husband and father David who passed away November 30, 1961. "No morning dawns, no night returns. But that I think of you. Those left behind are very How much we loved him and how well; God loved him too, thought it best To take him home with Him to rest. â€" Lovineg remembered by his loving wife Jeannie and daugh- ter Pat. *1w22 COSSEY â€" In loving memory of a dear husband and Dad. Doug. Cossey, who passed away December 4th. 1954. We loved him as, no tongue can tell c1w22 CARSON â€" In loving memory of our father Ernest A. Car- son who passed away Novem- ber 30, 1958. Ever remember- ed by his family. LEECE â€" In loving memory of neighbours for theâ€"ESE; Qt; Annie Louisa, who passed of kindness in sending me flo- away December 3,1960. wers. gifts. cards. letters and “You 0ft times said I'll miss telephone calls during my two you. week's stay in Branson Hospi- Those words have proved tooital- â€" Bill Mirrlees. true. clw22 I lost my best. my dearest! friend. ‘ D th. h [It Y R my a: 133:. ave ou oom? clw22. REAL ESTATE WANTED Markham Area Mrs. 0. S. Stalter Gormley Area Mr. George Brand Thornhill Area Mrs. E. Percival 'Unionville Area Mrs. E. Stiver Mrs. Gordon Purves Richmond Hill nrea Mrs. D. C. F. Fayle Mrs Mrs Mrs Victoria Square are: Mrs. C. Nichols For Services We Render 8: General Information Call Mr. A. T. Crosier RICHMOND HILL 8: DISTRICT UNIT CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY DANCING i INSTRUCTION i GARDEN SUPPLIES S. G. Phillips 884-40"0 W. C. Armstrong ‘ennox AV. 5-1839 294-1450 884-4821 886-5200 297-1186 884-1034 886-5525 297-1585 884-3348 884-5501 clw22 c2w21 c1w22 .2"; Richmond Hill Planning it; Board noted the extra burden d5} to b( placed on the student po- 11‘ pulation of MacKiIIOp Public 22 School before approving in __ rinciple Tuesday night build- in i g of a 65-suite high-rise ap- 3k. artment n the Trayborn area. (Continued From Page 9) Mr. Patterson said that “pro- vincial or federal grants are not available on these expendi- tures". The board recommended its approval to town council sub- ject to certain conditions being met. High-Rise Building Approved In' Principle By R. H._ Planning Bd. Planning Director H a r old Deeks read a letter from the Richmond Hill Public School Board pointing out such an ap- artment would only increase a problem already prevalent. "Taking into account_ the receipt of $330.000". he con- tinued. “in lot fees it is apparent that more than a quarter million dollars has been lost to the taxpayers of this township through misma- nagement and lack of proper experience in the direction of township affairs." Deputy-reeve Sumner said it was his desire to "serve the residents of Markham as a whole†that prompted him to attempt the reeveship. ‘ “As chairman of the water committee,“ he said. “I’ve had an unfortunate water experience in having to deal with the OWRC. However. they’ve promised us a new well and treat- ment plant in 1964." He concluded by requesting support of the electorate stating “I have every desire to serve you in particular." Ward 2 Councillor Rumble said he was moving up to deputy-reeve because he felt his experience gained during the past year has provided him with the background to "do a good job". KYLE. Hazel Belle â€" At York County Hospital, Newmarket, Sunday, Nov. 24, 1963. Hazel Belle McFarlane, beloved wife of Edward Kyle of Maple. dear mother of Douglas, Ron- ald. Keith and Isobel, loving sister-in-law of Charles Kyle, dear sister of Bert. Charles and Gladwyn. Rested at the Pipher Funeral Home. 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. ‘Interment Maple Cemetery. clw22 If you are a warm, patient. understanding couple preferab- ly with a grown family, and would be interested in a chal- lenge, please contact Miss D. Caneuill. Catholic Children's Aid Society, 26 Maitland Street. Toronto. WA. 5-6641, Loc. 258. MONKMAN â€" Joseph Archi- bald at York County Hospital. Newmarket. Tuesday, Novem- ber 26, 1963, Joseph Archi- bald Monkman of Richmond Hill, husband of the late Emma Jane Browning, dear father of Russell, Hazel (Mrs. C. H. Bourne) and the late Wellington. in his 92nd year. Resting at the Pipher Funeral Home. 126 Yonge Street North. Richmond Hill. Servi- ce, Friday at .2 pm. Inter- ment Richmond Hill Cemete- ry. c1w22 One such child is a sturdy, good looking 4 year old boy who is deaf and because of this is unable to speak yet. He needs a loving home where he will be the youngest child. Special board rate, medical care and clothing supplied by the agency. Close contact between agency and foster parents provided. I wish to extend my sincere thanks to all our friends and neighbours for the many acts of kindness in sending me flo- wers. gifts. cards. letters and telephone calls during my two week's stay in Branson Hospi- tal. â€" Bill Mirrlees. Special Catholic homes need- ed at once for our physically handicapped children. where they will receive the love and acceptance so necessary for their growth and development. CARDS 0F THANKS “I feel it Is at the level of deputy-reeve“. he said, “that I can give the town- ship my best consideration. TU. 4-3561 Reliable Janitorial Service 122 DUNCAN RD. _ RICHVALE %eath5 All Kinds of Household. Industrial and Office Cleaning. Painting, Etc. GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP REASONABLE RATES References On Request “They faced their problems". he said. “and licked them. These problems must be faced." Mr. Rae stated he would work diligently on council ipointing out that for the past three years he had served on the court of revision and was confronted “with many of the same problems facing councilâ€. Mr. Brand stressed he would be an energetic member on ' council if elected. M.A., DD. 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sun day of month at 11 180th » McQUIGGIN Robert anc Joni (nee Brent) are happy to announce the arrival of 2 son Christopher Robert al Branson Hospital, November 19. 1963, first-grandâ€"child for Mr. and Mrs. William Brent Special thanks to Dr. Zuck. clw22 *rrtt 13", Mr. Cotton pointed to :[y Markham’s great potential "5 as its population increases d5 stating the “eprOSion of 39 population to 100.000 within all the next five years is no “1‘ pipedream". ‘y-i He called for incentives to HUGHES â€" Tom and Bland“ industry to reduce taxes to the ‘ ltownship residents. are happy to announce the birth of a son at Branson ,,u,u ‘v ...... L-.. no Inca He pointed out the area was zoned for such building use. and all the board could do would be to delay construction until proper facilities are available. “If you have‘ a zoning law." he said. “you are under oblig- ation to service it." He noted builder Ben Freed- man had agreed that earliest occupancy wouldn't be until July 1. 1964, giving the public school board some time tol make arrangements for the- added school population requir-I ements. ents per teacher which is the limit. Two additions have also been added which is the maxi- mum allowable. If elected I will serve as in the past and I do not feel I‘m unknown with nine years on the public school board and six years with the high school board." Mr. Dullege called for Mark- ham Township to "grow hlI in mmnmmnummmuummnnmum1mnmmmmmumlmumm related. All want the best value for each dollar spent", Council, he said. should always work toward plann- ing carefully today so that tomorrow wouldn’t become “a millstone around our necks". He also pointed out the continued rise of taxes and urged that much time and effort would be requir- er to keep the rise within control. Councillor Hoover also stressed the continued climb of taxes stating that “we have almost reached the saturation point. A special government committee indicates changes are necessary". Mr. Hoover also re-stated his objection to having the town- ship’s assessment handled by a county assessor. “I can’t see any benefitâ€, he said, “in having it done at the county level." Mr. MacNeil pointed to his previous three years experien- ce in the township as the best reason for electing him. “I feel progress is being made but I think we should start moving again." Mr. Walker said he was anxious to “get on with the job" of seeing that Markham Township continued to grow in the best way possible. He noted that poor planning had been part of the township’s trouble saying he would work toward correcting this. Similar sentiments were echoed by Mr. Sloane. Newcomer Palmer re- ferred to Markham as a “sleeping giant†stating more industry, schools. road and water services were required... especial- ly more people. “We have to face reality", he said. “We need more in- dustry to keep the tax structure as it is." He also noted Markham Township Official Plan “is not even recognized by the Ontario Municipal Board. Our Official Plan is nothingâ€. He concluded stressing he had faced a simi- lar situation on the North York Planning Board. Last Friday's Markham Township nomination meet- ing was held amid an at- mosphere of death occasiâ€" oned by the assassination of President Kennedy of the United States. Chairman Donald Deac- on noted the solemn occaâ€" sion brought about by the passing of President Ken- nedy terminz it "a shock- ing deed." He also paid tribute to the late Wilfred Dean who was reeve of Markham Township until his death in late September: and to the more recent passing of Toâ€" ronto Mayor Summerville. “All of these people in their own way were serving the people when death came . . . serving the people who elected them." A minute’s silence was observed. \SUNDAY. DECEMBER 1] 1963 CANADA THE CHURCH of ST. GABRIEL THE. ANGLICAN CHURCH 0H Crosby and Bayview AvénLes Rev. R. E. McLennan 407 Lynett Crescent TU. 4-4236 Church. TU, 4-7083 SUNDAY. DECEMBER 1. 196 ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Richmond Hill Rector: Rev. J. F. O'Neil Assistant Curate: Rev. Donald Bone SUNDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1963 Advent Sunday 8 a.m. â€" Holy Communion 9:30 am, â€" Morning Prayer 11 am. â€" Choral Communion W. A. Corporate Church School For All Ages At Both Services And Infant Care 7 pm. â€" Confirmation By The Right Rev. H. R. Hunt. M.A.. D.D., Suffragan Bishop Of Toronto Wednesday 10 am. â€" Holy Communion Christmas Bazaarâ€"December 7.. Richmond Hill (Convention of Ont. and Que.) Minister: Rev. Percy Buck Meetings in Richmond Hill Public Library }9.45 am. â€" Sunday School ‘11 am. â€" Morning Worship Everyone welcome LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH (Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada) Church Street ' Interim Pastor: Mr. Terry Madison. Benson Ave, Langstaf! 9.50 am. â€" Sunday School 11 a.m. â€"MORNING SERVICE 6 pm. â€"- Young People's Meet- 1m: Langstan isr. JOHN'S BAPTIST canacnjnev '50) 9.45 [ate 1 Dedication Sunday 8 am. â€"- Holy Communion 9.30 am. â€" Senior ‘Chu 9.30 am. â€" Senior ‘Church School 11 am. â€"- Holy Communion Nursery and Junior Church School 7 pm. â€"â€" Evening Prayer Film “Buddhism†Followed by A Discussion Group 9.30 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH THORNHILL Brooke & Jane Streets Rector Rev. H. Reginald Howden. B.A Mackay Drive - Richvale Rev. K. A. Thatcher AV. 5-6789 Mrs. Jas. E. Howard. Organist School 11 am. â€"Morning Prayer 11 am. â€"- Junior Sun-day School 2.30 pm. â€" Confirmation Class 7 pm. â€" Evening Prayer L- Th- ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Fred C. Jackson. Assistant (2 mile, south of Maple) Estelle Markham, A.R.C.T., Re“ E. Lange’ BA“ 3.1). R-M-T- SUNDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1963 Organist and Choir Director 945 am _ Sunday school and Wednesday, 10:30 am. â€" Holy Bibje Class Communion 11 am. â€" The Service SUNDAY_. ‘DECEfllVIBFR 1. 1963 Nursery provided Communion SUNDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1963 Advent Sunday 8 a.m. â€"â€" Holy Communion 9:45 am. â€" Bible Classes 11 am. â€" Church School ll a.m. â€" Holy Communion Preacher: The Rector. 7 pm. â€" Evening Prayer .i Preacher: Mr. John Blair .. The Young People Will Meet In The Auditorium And The Adult Study Fellowship In The Reception Room HUGHES â€"~ Tom and Blanche are happy to announce the birth of a son at Branson Hospital, November 23, 1963. 2mm«mumunmmunmummImmmmnmmmunummm; ï¬nmmunnmlmummlmnuumun“nmuuulmmmn“mun? OAK RIDGES ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA SUNDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1963 ST. MARK'F’ Yonge at Elmgrove 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 9.45 am. \â€" Family Service â€" Morning Prayer ST. JOHN'S Yonge at Jefferson 10 am. â€"â€" Sr. Sunday School and Bible Class 11:10 am. â€" Jr. Sunday School (under 9) Morning Prayer 7:30 pm. â€" Evening Prayer G. Sodeberg - Navigators hecture Four Rector: - The Rev. Tom Robin- son HOURS OF SERVICE All Saints’ Church - King City 10.30 am. â€" Morning Prayer 11.10 am. â€" Sunday School Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rector: Rev. Ramsay Armitage. McQUIGGIN â€"â€" Robert and Joni (nee Brent) are happy to announce the arrival of a son Christopher Robert at Branson Hospital, November 19. 1963, first-grandâ€"child for Mr. and Mrs. William Brent. Special thanks to Dr. Zuck. c1w22 BEAUTY BOUTIQUE ANGLICAN: BAPTIST 7592 YONGE STREET Permanent Wave THORNHILI. Holiday Special Call AV. 5-4782 EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH lst Sunday in Advent a.m. â€" Senior Sunday PARISH OF KING STEPHEN’S CHURCH RIALTO erE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Thursday, Nov. 28th, 1963 13 (Anglican) $6.50 SE-RVIC “Ye Are The Temple of God, The Spirit of God Dwelleth In You" 1963 ST. JOHNiSï¬AP'Ii‘ISIVCHURCH Rev Interim Pastor: Mr. Terry Madison. Benson Ave., Lnngstaf! 9.50 am. â€" Sunday School 9-50 a-m~ â€" sunday 5911001 ‘SUNDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1963 11 am. â€"MORNING SERVICE Hope â€" 9:45 am. 6 pm. â€"- Young People's Meet- Maple _ inE lSunday School . . . . . . 9.45 aJiI. 7 pm. â€" EVENING SERVICE;wm~ship I _ . 1 . , . _ , , . _ 11 “nJ Supervised nursery at all Lord's “The Divine Invasion ‘ day activities ‘ 41! Invasion of Hope" MID-WEEK HOUR. WEd- 3 I’m-(Kindergarten, Nursery and ' Prayer, Praise. Bible Study primary . _ I . I I ‘ 1 , 1 11 am; Christian Service Brigade ~â€"â€"â€"Â¥â€"r~_______.4 Friday 7 p.m. CARRVILLE a .vlv‘m-“ Air-vnn-I (Convention of Ont. 8; Que.) Stop 17. Yonge Street Rev. Minton Johnston. D.D.. Minister Mrs. Cameron Andrew. Organist 10 am. â€"â€" Senior and Intermed- A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU i v RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. N. Hepburn, Minister Mrs. Vera Diamond Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1963 [9.45 a.m. â€"â€" Sunday School and Bible Class 11 am. â€" Morning Worship SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM 11 am. -â€" Nursery Department 2,p.m. â€" Communicant's Class 7:15 pm. Young People's Society (Senior and Junior Depts.) THOâ€"ENHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Hwy. 7, 1/2 mi. west of Yonge ('A Fellowship Church) 50 Wright Street Classes for all (Opposite the High School) Pastor: G. Forbes 945 am. â€" Bible School 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 7 p.m. â€"â€" Evangelistic Service Wed. 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting A Friendly Welcome ls Extended to ALL at The Young Church with the Old Message ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Walter Scott School, Markham Road at Sussex Street Rev. Albert- E. Myers, B.A.. B.D.. S.T.M., Pastor SUNDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1963 9.45 a.m. â€" Church School and Bible Class 11 am. â€" Worship Service and nursery 7 pm. â€" Young People Dillwyn T. Evans, Minister Miss Nancy Rowland, Organist SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1963 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 7 pm. â€"- Evening Worship Minister FREE METHODIST CHURCH Re“ A- " Higgins! B'A", B'D'-3C01'ne1- of Elmwood and Ruggles Rev. Veals, Assxstant Minister“ Rev. A. J_ Slater, Minister SUNDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1963 Chm-ch of the Light and L", 945 am. â€" Intermediate and: Hour, CHML’ 9 a'm_ Sunday Senior Sunday School ESUNDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1963 11 am- â€" sunday SCh°°1 “duo a.m. -â€" Sunday School with Nursery x Adult Bible Class V 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Worship Award Sunday in . For further information call 1 CITIZENS FOR SUNDAY ~' AV. 5-2131 SCHOOL ST. MATTHEWS; Enlargement Campaign UNITED CHURCH 11.30 am. â€" Worship Service Rev. F. James Burn. B.A., B.D.'5 pmv â€" Training Hour TU. 4-5526 7 p.m. â€" Evening Worship ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 7th Con., Vaughan Rev. B. F. Andrew, Minister SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1963 10 am. â€" St. Andrew's Church and Sunday School Preparatory Service 10:20 a.m. â€"â€" St. Paul's Sunday School 11:15 am. â€"â€" St. Paul's Church The Lord's Supper Sunday. December 8th. 1963 The Lord's Supper at S1. Andrew's Christian Education Classes 9.45 am. â€"Grades 4 to 9 and adults 10 am. â€"â€" Senior Young Peoples 11 am. â€" Nursery. Kindergar- ten and Grades 1 to 3 12.30 pm. â€"Grades 10 to 13 ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Maple, Ont. and Rev. F. James Burn, B.A., B.D. TU. 4-5526 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1963 10.30 am. â€"â€" Worship Service Sunday Church School â€"- 9.15 am. â€"- Primary, Junior 10.30 am. â€" Nursery. Kinder- 9.15 am. â€"- Primary, Junior ‘Ilo 10.30 am. â€" Nursery. Kinder: garten ‘ 11.35 a.m. â€" Intermediate, Sen-L F 10: l PRESBYTERIANi LUTHERAN THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH Minister Sameron Andrew. Organist 1. â€"- Senior and Intelmed- late School -â€" Junior School and Nursery « Morning Service n. ‘l. RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH I Fellowship Church) 50 Wright Street Classes for all posite the High School) Pastor: G. Forbes am. Bible School n. â€" Morning Worship . -â€"â€" Evangelistic Service 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting Friendly Welcome Is Extended to ALL at Young Church with the Old Messaze inns“ JohnvstJuifoiou ‘ A CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord Rd. & King High Dr. Concord 7“ SUNDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1983 10 a.m.â€"Bible School ‘ 11 am. â€" Ministry of the Word Speaker: A. E. Atkinson “What manner of persons ought ye to be" (9) ‘ 7 p.m.â€"Worship and Com: mununion Speaker: A. E. Atkinson All Welcome Sec. AV. 5-5057; Ev. AV. 5-336, , BRETHTIEN us CHRIST CHURCH Wm. Vanderbent. Pastor 1" .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 51‘ Wed. 7.45 p.m.-Prayer Meeting THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH UNITED 1963‘ Wed RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH . Rev C. G. Higginson. B.A.,B.D.’- SUNDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1963 9.45 am. â€" Primary, Junior. Intermediate & Senior Sunday 9.45 am. â€" Primary. Junior. Intermediate & Senior Sunday School ' 11 am. â€"- Nursery 8.: Kinder)- garten -' Sunday School ‘ 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Service †The Lord's Supper .v 7 pm. â€" Evening Service In The Chapel Sunday School . . . . . . 9.45 am. Worship . . . ‘ . . . . . . . . 11 mm, “The Divine Invasion ' 4 t1! Invasion of Hope" Kindergarten, Nursery and ‘ Primary . . . ‘ ‘ . . ‘ . { 11 am; 9.45 Vaughan (3rd Con.. 2 miles north of Concord) _ 11.15 am. â€" Worship Servicg Concord at Public School . Rev. A. W. Helse. Pastor I Tel. 285-5002 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"â€" Worship Service Tues., 8 pm. -â€" Prayer Meeting Oak Ridges. Aubrey Ave. 1. Roy Nigh, Pastor ' Tel.: Gormley 5544 10.30 am. â€" Sunday School ‘ 11.30 am. â€" Worship Service 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service a Tues.. 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting Sunday â€" 9.30 am. â€" Remembrance Set- vice ' 11 a.m.â€"â€"Bible Hour 8: Sunday School ' 7 pm. â€"â€" Gospel Meeting _. Tues.. 8 pm. â€"- Prayer and CALVARY CHURCH RICHMOND HILL ,, 9:; Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada TU. 4-4387 ~ Pastor: Rev. P. A. Sorenson .3 SUNDAY 10 am. -â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"â€" Worship Service . 7 pm. â€" Evangelistic Service-r TUESDAY ' 8.30 p.m. â€"â€" Prayer Meeting FRIDAY 7 pm. â€"â€" Children’s Hour RICHVALE GOSPEL CHAPEL 24 Oak Avenue -_ Services Bible Reading _ Young people’s and ladies" Wed., 7 pm. â€" Pioneer girls meetings as announced .' “Jesus saves and there is no other way" 1/4 mile Worship Sabbath Other Denominations About The Advent of Jesus" Wednesday. December 4, 1963 8 pm â€" Prayer Meeting "The Word For The World" Rev. L. K. Sider, Pastor SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1963‘ 9:45 am. Sunday School ’ 11 am. â€" Worship ~ Theme “Jesus Speaks About His Advent" 7:30 pm. â€"- Evening Service Theme “The Prophets Speak UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA MAPLE CHARGE Minister Rev. Ralph C. Williams. B.A Missionary Meeting Sunday, December 8, 1963 .0 am. â€" Magician. Jimmy Lake of Toronto in the Sunday School For further information call 884-7091 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS CHURCH ’- C R. Neill. Minister Meeting every Saturday Elgin Mills West . mile west of Yonge Street rship Service . 9.20 alfl.‘ )bath School 10.30 a.m. GORMLEY UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH {.m. â€"- Worship Servlcq and Sunday School v