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The Liberal, 2 Jan 1964, p. 13

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I. | I I â€" MOVE IN IiII ‘ The One Sto .1 ' NORM BLACK ‘285 - 6211 NEED AL" R with dining-room. extra washroom. 3 bedrooms. finish- ed rec. room.’ attached garage. aluminum storms ‘ e Accept Trades EA L ESTATE COLUMN ’ ‘ SEVEN - nis. split level buiiâ€" Rli“AI‘ galow. lljileasantville. \'acant 7 .i 31.‘t. TL'. 4-2'35. 3mm!) \ i c2w27 iNevvniarIcet Band iTo Join Militia ! I 'l‘ he New market (.‘itizcns' . Band has started tentative disc- . ussions with officers of the Bungalows. :1 storeys scnii. ll: Qllfl‘nis York Rangers .\\ith the storeys in Richmond Hill. 'l‘hor-WDJN‘I 0f h(‘('0mln_it pull of the NIH”; Richvale urgently rcquir-‘"On-Wrmflm‘nt militia. U ‘ (.(r We haw. huyors who new In the recent electionsin that possession in the new year. All ‘0‘)“. 3 (111051100 “118 Placed ("1\l1 can be arranged if de.sii'e(l.ll)0f01'C “‘0 9191"()l'31(‘ regarding him“. L..,11 Mm meh AV' 5- repeal of the half-mill tax which '- .i .1 3,1218 Lu]. Realtor provides approximately $4.000 xi): m [1 I“ l annually for the support of the " 'i' band. The lialf-mill levy re- XT Rdm mains in force by the narrow ' l r xv - v - ' ‘ at I _ '\LR()R‘\' “9‘9"” {I (re d “veiniargin of eight votes. Paw” "\‘x'wm‘mon 0mm ‘ The approach to the militia years ago. has now disbanded . . . unit is a bid to find financial and paid ow]. its $240 balance support and arose from [he to the Aurora Public Library) narrow squeak at the 1963 mun- ”"i‘m: tieipal elections. Drag Strip LeIt For '64 Council To Make Decision Markham Township may still‘ ‘not get the controversial dragâ€" strip. as a result of a stalemate) at the last meeting of Markham Township for 1963 held at 9 am. Friday morning of last week. Council gave first and secondl ‘readings to a bylaw which had been drawn up to amend an existing bylaw which prohibits‘ the racing of motor vehicles in he township. The new bylaw" vould exempt one propertyi mm the prohibitions. When it came time for , the third reading. no motion was presented to council. which meant the bylaw will be held over to be dealt with at the first meeting of the 1964 council. At a meeting of council onI December 16 Councillor Charles Hoover claimed that council :should not enter into any con-j? itract or obligation following the“ AT IIOME Mr. and Mrs. Alvin S. Farmer will be at home to their friends. on the occasion of their fortieth Wedding Anniversary. on Satur- day. January 4. 1964. 2 to 4 and 7-0 p.m. RR. 1 New Gormley. O g ,s N a) ) . hrmidloom. separate :lllttI'Iltll:iiiIIIIIllltllltltltlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII and fruit trees. Owner. I427 allows such action by the old council if three quarters of the .new council is comprised of the‘ ‘previous year's council. Mr. Hoover claimed that such) was not the case because the council comprised only four members due to the death of Reeve Wilfred Dean, and with the defeat of Deputy-reeve jAllan Sumner the new council, Hvould only include three of the? ifive former members. ‘ Reeve Charles Hooper disâ€"i agreed saying there were only four sitting members at the I . credited with one each. ‘ 7 .results. .the edge of their seats as play Riverside Tourn.;i it‘ontinued From Page 8) picked up two with Wilson. Don llarrower and Harrington being assist department Broderick Saturday morning at 10 a.m.‘ saw the Cleaners up against \Vallaceburg for the "B" group; championship. By this time the.» clean play and obvious team effort anci spirit of the Clean-‘ ers had built quite a fan‘ following. In a comparatively easy game the championship fell to the Cleaners as they. downed \I’allaceburg 6-3. : Broderick fired in two to pace; the (‘leaner scoring effort. llarvey Gordon. Wilson. Mike (Deciantis and Harrington hit‘ for singletons as assists were credited to Doueette. O‘Brien and Broderick. After this game with the game against Detroit set for 5 p.m.. Reg Acomb and Jim Wilson took their young charges to Detroit to get their minds away from hockey for a few hours. How well they succeed- ed is evident from the final As game time loomed closer the Cleaner team began to realize that the. grand championship game was assuming international connotations. Everyone in Riverside became a Rich- mond Hill fan and urged them to keep the trophy in Canada. Just prior to taking the ice a telegram from well wishers in this area was read to the team and an inspired. confident hoc- key club took to the ice. If they were overawed by legend and fact about the De- troit squad it certainly never showed. The game opened with a roar as both teams attempt- ed to take each others‘ measure early. Spectators were kept on swept from one end to the other with both net minders playing superbly. O'Brien jump- ed the Cleaners into an early lead. Ile took a pass from Gary Methc and let go a blistering shot from the point that had the Detroit netminder beaten all the way. Minutes later Wil- son sent the Cleaners into a 2â€"0 lead as he found the target with Harrington assisting. Just before the period ended De- l(Cleaners Win At'. Deaths At 82 ' Richvale. Sun-‘ 1963. :' " KAUFMAN. Beatrice » Spruce Ave. day. December 29. Beatrice Dawson. wife of the late William Kaufman, dear mother of Jack and Thora‘ (Mrs. H. Ince). Rested at the‘ Pipher Funeral Home. 1261 Yonge St. N.. Richmond ltill‘ Cremation. c1w27‘ * it ill its KINDER. Emma â€"â€" At the Rest Haven Nursing Home. Auro- ra. Friday. December 27. 1963. Emma llaigh. beloved wife of the late Charles Kin- der. formerly of Hillsview Dr.. Richmond Hill. Rested at the Pipher Funeral Home. 126 Yonge Street. N. Rich- mond Hill. Interment Rich-‘ Assistant Cur-to: mond Hill Cemetery. Rev. Donald Bone * * * * CHRISTMAS 11 PRICE. George 11. ‘ At the SUNDAY. JANUARY 5. 1964 Toronto General Ilospital on‘ December 21. 1963. George H. Price. formerly of Rich- mond Hill. beloved husband' of the late Katharine A. Ray-‘ nor, dear father of Newell and) Clarence. brother of Emily‘ (Mrs. LeJ. Cocq). Also sur- vived by 7 grandchildren and- 4 greatgrandchildren. Rested at the Chapel of Bates & Dodds. Queen Street W.. at Strachan Ave. Service Tues-K day. Interment Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. c1w27 >i< * a >ir BEYNON. John Erie _ In st.j Francis Xavier Cambraini Hospital. Seattle. Washington.3 on Thursday. December 26. 1963. John Eric Beynon. be: loved husband of Harmony‘ and dear father of Anne (Mrs. H. Vahradian) Daytona Beach. Florida: Audrey of Santa Barbara. California. and Jac- queline of Seattle. Washing- ton: dear grandfather ofi Jeffrey, Kelly. Kimberly and Scott: dear brother of Alida 8.. Mary Aileen Hunter of Toronto; and George Morley; of Richmond Hill. Memorial service was held in the First Methodist Church. Seattle, Washington. Sunday. Decem- ber 29. 1963. where he was an usher. c1w27 t at a a ROSAMOND. Garnet James â€" Suddenly. at York Central Hospital. Richmond H i l 1, Sunday. December 29. 1963. Garnet James Rosamond. be- loved husband of Sandra Race. dear father of Julia and son of Mrs. and the late SERVICES “Ye Are The Temple of God, The Spirit of God Dwelleth In You" ANGLICAN ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Richmond Hill Rector: Rev. J. F. O'Neil 8 a.m. â€" Holy Communion 9:30 a.m. â€" Morning Prayer 11 a.m. Choral Communion Church School and Infant Care at Both Services 7 p.m. ~ Evensong Wednesday 10 a.m. â€"â€" Holy Communion (Feast of Epiphany) BEGIN THE NEW YEAR RIGHT â€" ON YOUR KNEES! run ANGLICAN CHURCH or CANADA THE CHURCH of ST. GABRIEL Crosby and Bayview Avenue Rev. R. E. McLennan 407 Lynctt Crescent TU. 4-47.36 Church. TU. 4-7083 SUNDAY. JANUARY 5, 1964 3 a.m. â€"â€" Holy Communion 9.30 a.m. â€" Senior Church School 11 a.m. â€" Holy Communion Nursery and Junior Church School No Evening Service PARISHTOF‘KING) (Anglican) HOURS OF SERVICE All Saints’ Church - King City 10.30 a.m. â€" Morning Prayer 1110 a.m. â€" Sunday School NEWMARKET: Fast action by York County Hospital staff members is credited with sav- ing the eyesight of a 10 year- old Newmarket boy. Brian Bar- ber was injured when a mixture of household detergent and abrasive exploded covering his face with liquid. He was rushed Ithe third goal on a play set iteam being able to mount any ;election of a new council unless troit bear smith with a 10w, . _ 111 has been approved by the hard drive and me period Mr. William Rosamond of .munil‘ipal board. An amend-ended with the Cleaners ahead Pembmke? dear hmther 0f tinent to the section of the mun- by a 2.} score” DGImOM. Sydne)’. Earl. Phyl- icipal act which states this In the second period very 115 (Mrs. A. Costello). Joyce persistent checking paid off for the Cleaners with Brode- rick bulging Detroit twine for up by Wilson. Doucette shot the Cleaners into a 4-1 lead assisted by O'Brien. Just as the period ended Detroit got one past Smith to end the second stanza Cleaners 4 - Detroit 2. The third period was a close checking affair with neither sort of successful attack. With just over four minutes remain- ing in regulation time Detroit scored to make it 4-3 for the :time of the election and with jonly Deputy-reeve Sumner mis-y Ising this would make up the} three-quarter requirement. De-. puty-reeve Alan Sumner agreed.I Clerk Harry Crisp re- ported that the solicitor stated that sueh action on the. part of council was conâ€" trary to sound legal pro- cedure. This opinion had. been received by telephone and a confirming letter was in the mail but had not been received by the time the meeting was held. He reported the solicitor as saying that exemption of one property could be chal- lenged. i REALTY LTD. 884 - 2393 EXTRA MONEY AFTER THAT Cleaners. A Cleaner penalty gave Detroit a manpower edge and they tied the game just before the end of regulation time. A sudden death ten mi- nute overtime session was called for and the teams went at it hammer and tongs. The Cleaner board of strategy went to a fore- checking game and were breaking up Detroit rushes before they could organize. At 5.17 of the overtime period Broderick stole the puck in the, Detroit zone and flipped a pass to Harrington. Harrington broke. into the clear and whipped a low drive into the lower left corner for the Cleaner 5-4 win. To pick any player as a star would be a rank injustice. (Mrs. S. Fitzsimmons), Hope (Mrs. G. Preiswerck) and; Gloria (Mrs. R. Mitchell). In. his 32nd year. Rested at the Pipher Funeral Home. 126 Yonge Street N.. Richmond Hill. Interment Richmond Hill Cemetery. CARD 0F THANKS ALLEN â€" Mrs. Wilfred Allen3 and family of 218 Anzac Road. Richmond Hill. wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation to their many relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy, Mass-i es and floral tributes extended‘ during their recent sad bere- avement. c1w27 SALE REGISTERS WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 15 â€"1 Auction sale of 40 head of re-I gistered and grade Holstein. cattle. fresh cows. springers andi heifers. hogs. Ford Major tract-' or, IHC combine motor-driven? and full line of farm imple-I ments, 2-unit Surge milking machines bulk milk cooler. 21 can capacity. (Craft). 800 bush-l els mixed grain. 2.500 bales oft mixed hay. quantity of house} furniture. At Lot 4. Concession1 3. Whitchurch Township, 1 mile north of New Gormley. the. property of Harry A. Smith. No: reserve, farm sold. Terms cash.) Sale at 12:30 sharp. Lloyd Turâ€"l ner and Son. clerks. Alvin 5.3 Farmer, auctioneer, telephone Gormley 886-5311. c2w27 to the hospital where his eyes were bathed and bandaged. Later he was transferred to Sick Childpen's Hospital,Toronto â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Prayer RICHMOND HILL 8 DISTRICT UNIT CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY For Services We Render a; General Information Call Mr. A. T. Crosier 884-5501 Mrs. Gordon Purves 297-1180 Richmond Hill area Mrs. D. C. F. Fayle 884-3348 Mrs. W. J. Lennox 884-4821 Mrs. S. G. Phillip: 884-4070 Mrs. W. C. Armstrong 884-1034 Thornhill Area Mrs. E. Percival AV. 5-1839 Victoria Square are: Mrs. C. Nichols 886-5525 Unionville Area Mrs. E. Stiver 297-1595 Markham Area Mrs. O. S. Stalter 294-1450 Gormley Area Mr. George Brand 886-5200 CIIRSTMAS SHOPPING?‘ t’s So Easy... This was a team effort through- z 0 out with Mac Smith, Alex Bain. . \Vayne Harrington. Dave Brodâ€"z R A M E R F u E L s . fruiicmiinli) Wilson. Rick Doucet- 0 e_ ' l n .0... ‘ gonecwgggggyeyggggt ONLY LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR or FUEL OILS Iéoy McBrien, Wayne: IN RICHMOND HILL ) i‘ien. ary Meth d M k - ‘ . Dobb; all being woitlai; of aaII- O Iruel 011 Purlna Feeds star i ing. . . I ‘ While in Riverside the play-: Blue coal Bulldlng supphes : )ers were b'll 11 d ' ‘ ihomes and hyetheeirldixeiiirdlzi; . & - TU. .‘ iconduct both on and off the: . ‘iee won a host of new friends A ST. . jfor Richmond Hill. They were, A I I I . . . . ......W‘ are. and will be ideal ambass- .” * Dispose OI those unused articles that are cluttering up the house, such as outgrown TOYS, BICYCLES, SKATES. CLOTHING, FURNITURE With An Inexpensive ceassmeo AD IN THE LIBERAL Our experienced ad-talcers will help you set up your ad CALL 884-1105 - 6 adors in the future. Hockey on a minor level has come a long. long way in a‘ few short years in Richmond Hill. Some seven years ago the ‘RHMIIA. was in its infancy jand teams were barely able to cope. ’l’o-day. with expert and devoted coaching and guid-l‘ ance. all things are possible. I North End Cleaner Play- 3 ers. Reg Acomb. Jim Wilson 1 and Ed. Sackfield are de- ‘ serving of the heartiest congratulations for this gratifying victory. By the same token executive mem- bers. coaches and referees of the R.H.)I.H.A. are also due their share of the cred- it. These young players have grown up and learn- ed their skills in the local minor hockey set up and none of this could have, happened without the help and devotion of dozens of . volunteer workers. They're . a grand groupll ‘ Births SRRI-i’l'l‘EBERG Mr. and ‘ \lrs. Melvin Skretteberg lose 1 Dorothy Carterl are happy to announce the birth of a son. James William. December iffit'p 1963 at York Central Hospital. thcii first baby t â€"â€" I â€"Aâ€"'mâ€" BOB c MEN’S AND H. \ W j New YEAR We‘re ringing in the new with a hearty thanks to all our won- derful patrons. 22..- am CRAIGIE BOYS' WEA R Authorized Tip Top Tailors Dealer 20 Yonge St. North clwz'i'. Richmond Hill ‘Rcv. Fred C. Jackson. Assistant The Anglican Church of Canada ‘10 a.m. â€" Sr. Sunday School Mrs. Cameron Andrew. Organism '11 a.m. â€"â€" Junior School and Nursery 11 a.m. â€"- Morning Service ITANGSTAFFâ€" ‘7 p.m. â€" EVENING SERVICEt ‘MID-WEEK HOUR. Wed. 8 p.m. THE LIBERAL. Ri HOLY TRINITY CHURCH THORNHILI. Brooke 8: Jane Street- Rector Rev. H. Reginald Howdcn. BA... L. Th. ‘ Estelle Markham, R.M.T. Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY. JANUARY 5. 1964 2nd Sunday After Christmas 8 a.m. â€" Holy Communion 9:45 a.m. â€"- Bible Classes 11 a.m. â€"- Church School 11 a.m. â€" Holy Communion Preacher: Rev. E. C. Jackson 7 p.m. -â€" Evening Prayer Mr. John Blair Wednesday: 10:30 a.m. â€" Holy Communion A.R.C.T., ) ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH Maple Rector: Rev. Ramsay Armitaxe. M.A.. DD. 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 11 a.m. â€" Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sun- day of month at 11 OAK moons ‘ ANGLICAN CHURCH 0!‘ CANADA SUNDAY. JANUARY 5. 1964!, ST. MARK'S Yonxo at Elmgrove 8 a.m. â€" Holy Communion 9.45 a.m. â€" Family service and Morning Prayer ST. JOHN'S Yonge at Jefferson I and Bible Class 11:10 a.m. â€"â€" Jr. Sunday School (under 9) Morning Prayer 7:30 p.m. â€"- Evening Prayer Rector: ~ The Rev. Tom Robin- son EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH Mackuy Drive - Richvale Rev. K. A. Thatcher AV. 5-6789 Mrs. st. E. Howard. Organist SUNDAY, JANUARY 5. 1964 Second Sunday After Christmas I I I I 8 a.m. â€"â€" Holy Communion 9:30 am. -â€" Senior Sunday School . 11 a.m.â€"Junior Sunday School 2:30 p.m. â€" Confirmation Class 7 p.m. â€"â€" Evensong THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH (Convention of Ont. dc Que.) Stop 17. Yonge Street Rev. Minton Johnston. D.D.. Minister 10 a.m. â€"â€" Senior and Intermedâ€" 1ate School BAPTIST CHURCH (Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada) Church Street Langstaff Interim Pastor: Mr. Terry Madison. Benson Ave.. Langstaff 9.50 a.m. â€"â€" Sunday School 11 a.m. â€"MORNING SERVICE 6 p.m. â€"â€" Young People’s Meet- ing Supervised nursery at all Lord’s day activities Prayer, Praise. Bible Study Christian Service Brigade Friday 7 p.m. A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH (A Fellowship Church) 50 Wright Street Classes for all (Opposite the High School) Pastor: G. Forbes 9.45 a.m. -â€" Bible School 11 a.m. â€" Morning Worship 7 p.m. -â€" Evangelistic Service Wed. 8 p.m. â€"â€" Prayer Meeting A Friendly Welcome Is Extended to ALL at The Young Church with the ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH. 19.45 a.m. â€" Sunday School and .11 a.m. â€" The Service ARRESBYTERIAN chmond Hill. Ontai‘io.-Thursday-.- Ian. Bandy-1364- 13 U NITED CHURCH OF CANADA MAPLE CHARGE Minister _ Rev. Ralph C. Williams. B..-\. SUNDAY. JANUARY 5. 1964 Hope â€" 9:45 a.m. Maple â€" Sunday School . . . . . . 9.45 a.m. Worship 11 am. Kindergarten. Nursery and Primary . . 11 a.m. CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH 9.45 a.m. Worship Service and Sunday School Richmond Hill (Convention of Ont. and Que.) Minister: Rev. Percy Buck Meetings in Richmond Hill Public Library ' 9.45 a.m. â€" Sunday School 11 a.m. â€" Morning Worship Everyone welcome I- U T H E R A N .Vaugl‘lan (3rd- Com. 2 mlles ST“ PAUL‘S LUTHERAN i north of Concord) CHURCH . , Walter Scott School, Markham “'15 a'm' Tnzorfhlp semi“ Road at Sussex Street Concord at; Public School Rcv' Albert E' Myers' B'A” 1 Rev. A. W. Helse. Pastor B D.v S.T.M. Pastor . . . 1 Tel. 285-5002 SUNDAY- JANUARY 5' 1964 10 a.m. -â€" Sunday School 9.45 a.m. -â€" Church School and 11 am. _ worship Service Bible Class . . 11 a.m. â€" Worship Service .1ues“ 8 “mi: €114," Meeting and nurserv . . ‘ (Oak Ridges. Aubrey Ave. 7 p.m. â€" Young People Roy Ni‘h’ pastor Zionâ€"Lurnn'nliu‘cnuncn Tel; comic, 5544 10.30 a.m. â€"- Sunday School (2 miles south of Maple.) 11.30 a.m. -â€" Worship Service Rev. E. Lance. B.A.. B.D. SUNDAY. JANUARY 5. 1964 730 pm _ Evening service Tues.. 8 p.m. â€" Prayer Meeting 1 Other Denominations I BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH Wm. Vanderbent. Pastor Tcl.: Richmond Hill. TU. 4-3155 Heise Hill (Gormley) 10 a.m. ‘â€" Sunday School 11 a.m. -- Worship Service 7.30 p.m. â€"- Evening Service Wed. 7.45 p.m.-Prayer Meeting ittritk CALVARY CHURCH RICHMOND HILL 96 Hunt Ave.. Richmond Hill Bible Class Nursery provided . Assemblies of Canada TU. 4-4387 RICHMOND HILL Pastor: Rev. P. A. Sorenson PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY 10 a.m. â€"- Sunday School 11 a.m. â€" Worship Service 7 p.m. â€"- Evangelistic Service .1. N. Hepburn, Minister Mrs. Vera Diamond Organist and Choir Leader Rev. SUNDAY. JANUARY 5. 1964 TUESDAY 9.45 a.m. -â€" Sunday School and 8.30 p.m. -â€" Prayer Meeting Bible Class FRIDAY 7 p.m. -â€" Children's Hour RICHVALE GOSPEL CHAPEL 24 Oak Avenue Services 11 a.m. â€" Morning Worship Sacrament of Baptism 11 a.m. â€"â€" Nursery Department; THORNHILL ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Hwy. 7. W mi. west of Yon" Dillwyn T. Evans, Minister Miss Nancy Rowland. Organist SUNDAY. JANUARY 5. 1964 11 a.m. â€" Morning Worship 7 p.m. â€" Evening Worship Christian Education Classes Sunday â€" vlce 11 a.m.â€"Bible Hour a. Sunday School 7 p.m. â€"- Gospel Meeting Tues. 8 p.m. â€" Prayer and Bible Reading 9.30 a.m. â€" Remembrance Ser- . 9.45 a.m. â€"Grades 4 to 9 and! adults 10 a.m. -â€" Senior Young Peoples Young people’s and ladies' Wed.. 7 p.m. â€" Pioneer girl: meetings as announced 'Rev. A. I. Higgins. 3.11.. 3.1).. "Jesus saves and there is no other way” 11 a.m. â€"â€" Nursery, Kindergar- ten and Grades 1 to 3 12.30 p.m. â€"â€"Grades 10 to 13 ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Maple. Ont. and ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 7th Com. Vaughan Rev. B. F. Andrew. Minister SUNDAY. JANUARY 5. 1964 10 a.m. â€"- St. Andrew‘s Church 10:20 a.m. â€"â€" St. Paul's Sunday School UNITED RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev C. G. Higginson. B.A..B.D. SUNDAY, JANUARY 5. 19641 Re" L_ K_ Shier. Pastor 9-45 a-m- â€"- Primary. Junior. SUNDAY. JANUARY 5, 1964 Intermediate 8; Senior Sunday 945 am. _ Sunday school SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS CHURCH‘ C. R. Neill. Minister Meeting every Saturday Elgin Mills West 1/4 mile west of Yonge Street Worship Service . . . . 9.20 a.m. Sabbath School 10.30 a.m. GORMLEY outfit) MISSIONARY CHURCH SCh°°1 . 11 a.m. â€" Worship Service 11 3-m- 'â€" Nursery 3‘ Kmder‘ 7:30 p.m. â€" Evening Service flatten Theme: “Christ: Will Come Sunday School Again" 11 a.m. â€" Morning Service The Minister 7 p.m. -â€" Evening Service In the Chapel ST. MATTHEW'S UNITED CHURCH Rev. I". James Burn. B.A., B.D. TU. 4-5526 SUNDAY. JANUARY 5. 1964 10.30 a.m. â€" Worship Service Sunday Church School â€" “The Word For The World" RICHMOND HILL Rev. A. J. Slater. Minister Hour, CHML. 9 a.m. Sunday 10 a.m. â€"- Sunday School with Adult Bible Class 11.30 a.m. â€" Worship Service Concord SUNDAY, JANUARY 5. 1964 10 a.m.â€"Bible School 11 a.m. â€"-Ministry of the Word Speaker: A. E. Atkinson 7 p.m.â€"Worship a nd Com- munion. Speaker: A. E. Atkinson All Welcome Rev. Venls, Assistant Minister SUNDAY. JANUARY 5. 1964 9.45 a.m. â€"â€" Intermediate and Senior Sunday School 11 a.m. â€" Sunday School and Nursery 11 a.m. â€"â€" Morning Worship For further information call 01d Message PH 884-I36l FOR ALL YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT NEEDS LUMBER 71 Centre St. E. OPEN MONDAY TO 'I'HURSDA Y, 8 AM. TO 6 RM. FRIDAY 9 T’.M., SATURDAY 4 PM. AV. 5-2131 Sec. AV. 5-5057; EV. AV. 5-3364 ONE FOR FREE DELIVERY 285-2267 285-4909 COMPANY LIMITED . _ Richmond Hill SUNDAY. JANUARY 5. 1964' .1. Affiliated with the Pentecootnl ,. fi‘. ri‘é‘a tat Evni FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Rugglel .2 Church of the Light and Life 1 9.15 a.m. -â€" Primary, Junior 7 pm. _ Evening worship 10.30 a.m. â€" Nursery. Kinder- wed. 3 pm. _ game“ . Prayer and Bible Study 1135 “'m' â€" latermedlate- sen' For further information call __.__. _ g 19;", -___ 884-7097 THORNHILL __â€"_â€"â€" UNITED CHURCH A CHURCH OF CHRIST ,- Minlster Concord Rd. at King High or. "

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