' 'ï¬iï¬ï¬iGHT 'EUCHARIST December 25thâ€"Christmas Day 8.00 a.m.â€"â€"HOLY COMMUNION 10.30 am. -â€" FAMILY COM- MUNION SERVICE SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS 8,00 a.m.â€"â€"-HOLY COMMUNION 10.30 a.m.~â€"FAMILY FESTIVAL SERVICE and HOLY BAPTISM Church School for all ages and Infant Care ' 1.00 p.m.â€"â€"EVENSONG Wednesdays â€"â€" 10 am. â€"Holy ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Richmond Hill Rector: Rev. J. F. O’Neil Assistant Curate: Rev. Donald Bone CHRISTMAS SERVICES December 24th, 11 pm.â€" TU. 4-4236 Church. TU. 4-7083 THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24 11 pm. â€" Holy Communion CHRISTMAS DAY 10.30 am â€" Special Family Service 11 am. â€"- Holy Communion SUNDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1964 8 am. -â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€"-- Special Family Service v The Senior Church School will present a Christmas Play 7 pm. -â€" No evening service HOLY TRINITY CHURCH THORNHILL nmnim & Jane Streets 11 a.m. -â€" Morning Servzce I LUTHERAN ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Bayvlew Avenue S., Near Centre St. Albert E. Myers. B.A. B.D., S.T.M., Pastor 884-5264 Ralph Markham, Organist and Choirmaster CHRISTMAS EVE 7 pm. â€" CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE Sermon: "God's Christmas Gift" CHRISTMAS DAY THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA THE CHURCH of ST. GABRIEL Crosby and Bayview Avenue: Rev. R. E. McLennan 407 Lynett Crescent CHRISTMAS DAY 8 am. â€"- Holy Communion ‘ 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer andi Holy Communion Christmas Message by Rev. F. C. Jackson ST. STEPHEN'S DAY SATURDAY 10.30 am. â€" Holy Communion SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1964 First Sunday after Christmas 8 mm. â€" Holy Communion 11 mm. â€" Morning Prayer No evening service WEDNESDAY 1050 am. -â€" Holy Communion O COMI I TO 0 WORSHIP 0 AND O REJOICE EMMANUEL -- n ANGLICAN CHURCH Mlokny Drive - Richvale Rev. K. A. Thatcher AV. 5-6789 Richard Lelch. A.R.C.'r., Orzanlst CHRISTMAS DECEMBER 24 11.30 p.m.â€"Midnight Commun- ion Service DECEMBER 25 10 am, â€"-â€" Holy Communion {"JNDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1964 CHRISTMAS I G a.m.â€"-â€"Holy Communion 9.30 am. â€" Senior Sunday 9.30 am. â€" Senior Sunday School 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Prayer 11 a.m.â€"-Junior Sunday School 7 pm. â€" Evensong Ml Saints’ Church - King City 10:30 am. -â€" Morning Prayer 11:10 am. â€" Sunday School Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Reolor: Rev. Ramsay Armltage, 11 a.m.â€"â€"â€Down Memory Lane" 7 pm. â€"- Subject: "Old Things Have PaSSed Awa_v" The Carols of Christmas will be sung at these services A Frhmlly Welcome 15 Extended to ALL M.A.. 0.0. 3 mm. â€" Holy Communion 11 am. -â€" Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 (A Fellowship Church) 50 Wright Street Classes for all (Opposite the High School) ‘ . Pastor: Rev. A. B. Arnot. D.D. Christmas Day Service at 11 mm. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1964 ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCBE Richmond mu ‘ 1 I (Convention of Ont. and Que.) Minister: Rev. F. F. Bennett _ Meeting in the Public Library: Auditorium 9:45 am. -â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"~ Worship Service; Topicâ€""Thanks be to Gnd . for His unspeakable Gift" ANGLICAN ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH w 7 Wm, - ...... am. a Worship Service; 11 “1" " Mmmg Wmsml’ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31 [‘opicâ€""Thanka be to God F" “mgflfgig‘l‘t‘†““ 10 pm. â€" Wach Night Service For His unspeakable Gift" ____;'___. including musicnle of various Junior Church & Nursery CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH vocal and instrumental groups For small children '9:45 am. â€" Worship Service Everyone welcnme A Cordial Welcome to All l and Sunday School | "The Word For The World" HOURS OF SERVICE WIMBRIDGE CLEAN ERS LTD. RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH If you prefer Quality __Q_ry Cleaning ST. JOHN'S PARISH OF RING (Anglican) BAPTIST with Carols Communion 884-3091 IO‘I'I [\II ing Card Trad "Greet , LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH (Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada) 26 Church Street 'l‘hornhlll‘ Pastor: Rev. Thomas M. Watson 9 Benson SL, Thomhill SUNDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1964 11 am. â€" “Love in Action“ 7 pm. â€" “The fall of a great‘ City" Special Music will be provided by our Church Choir and soloist Mr. Stan Carter Supervised nursery at all Lord's day activities l MIDWEEK HOUR" WED.. ‘ 7.30 p.m. Prayer, Praise, Bible Study A WARM WELCOME AWAITS UNITED OF C MAPLE Mil Rev. Ralph C CHRIST M Se SUNDAY, DE( Hope, _ . . . . . . . Maple ~â€" Sunday School Primary, Juni Worship Servi Junior C Kindergarter 7.30 pm. A welcome ls YOU Other Den THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH (Convention of Ont. & Que.) Stop 17, Yonge Street Rev. Minion Johnston, D.D., Minister Mrs. Cameron Andrew. Organist 10 am. â€" Senior and Intermed- iate School 11 a.m. â€"- Junior School and Nursery 11 am. â€"- Morning Service (2 miles south of Maple) Rev. E. Lange. B.A., B.D. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1964 9:45 am. â€"â€" Sunday School and RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. N. Hepburn, Minister Mrs. Vera Diamond Grams! and Choir Lender SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1964 9.45 am â€"- Sunday Srhool and Bible Class 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 11 am. â€"- Nursery Department 7th Con. Vaughan Rev. B. F. Andrew, Minister CHRISTMAS DAY 10 am. â€" St. Andrew's SUNDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1964 10 am. â€"- St. Andrew‘s Sunday School and Church 10.20 mm. ‘â€" St. Paul's Sunday School 11 a.m.â€"â€"St. Andrew's Bible Class 11.15 mm. â€"â€" St. Paul's Church RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Higginson. B.A.. B.D. SUNDAY, DECEMBER. 27. 1964 9.45 am. â€" Primary. Junior. Intermediate 8: Senior Sunday School 11 am. â€" Nursery & Kinder- garten Sunday School. 11 am. -â€" Rev. D. Sharman 7 pm. -â€" Chapel Service The Minister 325 Crosby Avenue Rev. F. James Burn, B.A., B.D. TU. 4-5526 DECEMBER 24 Christmas Eve Communion 11 pm. SUNDAY. DECEMBER. 27. 1964 10.30 am. â€" Worship Service (Baby Care) 9.05 am. -â€" Sunday School Primary and Junior 10.30 am. â€"â€" Nursery Kinder- garten 11.45 am. -â€" Senior 1 pm. â€"â€" Intermediate THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. A. 1. Emma. B.A., 3.0., Rev. Venls. Assistant Minister CHRISTMAS EVE 1115 pm. â€"â€" Communion SUNDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1964 9:45 am School 11 am. Nursery and Junior Sunday School 11 am. -â€" Morning Worship For further information call AV. 5-2131 ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Christmas Day ST. PAUL’S CHURCH ST. MATTHEW'S UNITED CHURCH UNITED Maple. Ont. and Senior Sundayl; at 11 am Cunadl) Minister Thornhm Rev. Ralph c. Williams, B.A. CHRISTMAS EVE 'atsgm Maple mm“ 7.30 pm. â€" Christmas Carol l 27: 1954* Service »cti0n" JSUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1964 ms“ for all ages mi. 11:30 am. â€" Morning Worship 7 pm. â€"â€" Evening Service and Wed. 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting SUNDAY, JANUARY 10 7 pm. â€" World Vision Film â€"â€" “A Cry in the Night" For further information call 884-7097 Church of the Light and Life 1 Hour CKFH, 5 pm. Sunday Sunday School o . . . . . 9:45 am. Primary, Junior, Intermediate Worship Service 11 am. Junior Congregation Kindergarten and Nursery A welcome 1: extended to all Rev. A. J. Slater. Minister SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1964 10 am. -â€" Sunday School RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Ruggles CALVARY CHURCH RICHMOND HILL 96 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada TU. 4-4387 Pastor: Rev. P. A. Sorenson SUNDAY 10 mm. â€" Sunday School 11 mm. â€"- Worship Service 7 pm. â€" Evangelistic Service Other Denominations SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS CHURCH C. R. Neill, Minister Meeting every Saturday Elgin Mills West Vt mile west of Yonge Street 9.15 a.m.â€"Sabbath School. 11 a.m.â€"Worship Service. RICHVALE GOSPEL CHAPEL 24 Oak Avenue Sunday â€" Services 9:30 am. â€" Remembrance Ser- vice 11 am. â€" Bible Hour & Sun- day School 7 pm. â€" Gospel Service Tuesday 8 pm. â€" Prayer meet- ing and Bible Study. Women's and Young Peoples ‘ Meetings as Announced. "Faith of Our Fathers Living Still" A CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord Ave. and King High Drive CONCORD SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1964 10 am. â€" Bible School DONCASTER BIBLE CHAPEL Mr. Howard Hunt 7.00 pm. â€" Evening Service Mr. Philip King CAROL SERVICE 8.15 pm. â€" Communion Service Classes for All 11 a.m.â€"Ministry of the Word 7 p.m. â€"â€" Worship and Com- munlon ALL WELCOME AV. 5-3364 - AV. 5-5057 (Clarke 8; Willowdale Sts.) SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1964 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Family Service Wednesday -â€" 7.30 pm. Prayer Service and Bible Study Rev. L. K. Sider, Pastor SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1964 9.45 elmâ€"Sunday School 11 a.m.â€"Christmas Worship. Theme: “Acting Like Christ" 7.30 p.m.â€"-Evening Service. Theme: “New Year's Revolution" (No Wednesday Service) UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA MAPLE CHARGE GORMLEY UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 9.45 am Sending Christmas cards to one’s friends is one of the most recent Christmas traditions. Each year the greetings seem to In 1848 William Maw Egley, large E: a "starving" young English art- pally. ist, came up with the idea of Christ: designing a Christmas card and troduced reproducing it on pieces of the Mar! pasteboard for the public to London. buy. immedial ,-21 ~...,. Egley’s card showed a family Christmas dinner, formal dance, skating, carolers. almsgiving, a Punch and Judy show and oth- er aspects of a celebration reâ€" sembling the one in Charles Dickens’ “Christmas Carol", published a few years before. Unfortunately, the public was not enthusiastic about his idea. The "daddy" of all holiday cards was designed and etched in 1812 by J. A. Boerner, a young Londoner. who wanted to apologize to friends for his failure to pay a New Year’s Day visit. Mr. Boerner's card made it clear he was tied to his home by depicting him with his coat caught in the locked doorway of his house. In 1343.‘Sir Henry Cole, a busy English "missionary" of culture, hit upon the idea of sending out little misslves at Christmas. John Calcott Hors- ley of the Royal Academy de- signed the cards which Sir Gang Persecutes Newmarket High; School Teacher Since Hallowe'en§ Douglas Holyoke, a teacher at Newmarket District High School for the past three years, has been subjected to continual harassment since the .end of October by a group of teen- agers. . 1 -5," -. The Holyoke family has had demonstrations outside their East Gwlllimbury Heights home telephone calls and on one oc- casion. an egg was thrown. They are concerned about the length to which the occurrences might go. Last week Mr. Holyoke rec- ognized some Newmarket high school students among the dem- onstrators. When questioned by Principal F. W. Bradley they admitted taking part in the demonstrations. but denied throwing eggs or making nu-is- ance telephone calls. Vaughan Council was the only one of the three area councils to meet this week. The sthdents claimed it had begun as a Hallowe’en prank but reached more erlous pro- as their representative on the York Central High School Board for a further three-year term. Councillors officially ap- pointed Morley Kineg of Maole Council will sit as a court of revision at 3.45 pm. December 30. Reeve A. H. Rutherford said it would likely be the court‘s last sitting since York Hi Neighbors! The Girl Guide and Brownie mothers met at the home of Mrs. F. Bulfon on Weldrick Road December 14 for a short business meeting and 11 Christ- mas party. Games were played and the evening ended with a box social lunch. Coffee was served by the hostess. Weldrick Road Baptist Church held its Sunday school concert on December 20. As the make- do church was too small to ac- commodate both children and parents, the Lions Hall on Spruce Avenue was brought into use. The children'all did their parts well and the evening was 3:151 V'sixrccess, ending with each child receiving a gift and “treat bag". "IT/11:5. J. Halloway. missionary from Africa will be the guest speaker thisrgoming Sunday. Hrï¬graï¬idï¬Mrs. MESPdeen ‘9‘ Born Jean Wilkinson. one of 3 '4 turned on Saturday from 3 eight children in Owen Sound week's my in Chicago. attend- Lady Watson~Watt was formerâ€" % ing a church conâ€"‘erence- 1y Mrs. Drew-Smith and lived g Mr. and Mrs. Cy Chevls of in Thonflflll for nearly fifteen Waldrh‘k Road entertained years. A widow, she mart-1mg 3 get' more beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Cy Chevls of Weldrlck Road entertained their friends and neighllors at their friends and neighbors at Sir Robert 11! 1952 and they a lively Christmas party Decemâ€" subsequently built homes on her 19 and a gay time was had John Street and at Church and by an_ Colborne Streets 1n Thomhlll. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray McKay will They moved to New York in spend Christmas in Windsor 1959 when 811‘ Robert became with the senior McKays. adviser to a colony of scien. up: gnhnnhpm is snendinï¬ tlsts there. Eï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬‚ï¬ "4 ...-. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McKay will spend Christmas in Windsor with the senior McKays. Llef Schonberg is spending his holiday furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Schon- berg on Pemberton Road. 7A†very merry and happy Christmas to all. Drive careful- ly. â€" Marion Clark. NORTH RICHVALE NEWS Correspondent: Mrs. Marion Clark 88 Pemberton Road TU4-5060 Vaughan Briefs call Henry sent to a thousand? friends. 7 v However at the turn of the‘ century he ceased printing. them rather than compete with imports flooding the market“ For the next few years the ex- changing of cards was out of fashion. In fact it was only af- iter 1918 that manufacturers on this continent began to build up a good trade in greeting cards. | KflKKmmseime: imm' By that time inexpensive printing and lithographinlg pro- cesses brought Christmas cards within everyone's reach. Greeting card manufacturers report that billions of Christ- mas cards are now sold in this country. portions when outsiders joined‘ in. They had no idea it would develop to the present stage, they said. and offered to use their influence with the non- students to have the incidents stopped. I W9:le When the student council went on record as having no sympathy with those responsi- ble, its head Lauren Marshall received an obscene note threatening her with the same harassment if she did not keep‘ out of the affair. Mr. Holyoke reported that some of the youths seen at his home were driving their par- ents’ cars and he and Mr. Brad- ley raised the question of par- ent control. No parents have yet been contacted but it was suggested by Mr. Bradley that ,this action may be taken. County had agreed to provide, county-wide assessment and such matters would be dealt with under county jurisdiction. East Gwillimbury police are keeping the area under surveil- lance. Uncollectable taxe amount- ing to $1,183 will be stricken from the township tax rolls folloMng approval of a byâ€"law put forward Monday. The arm ounts vary from two cents to $185 and have been levied in subsequent years as they re- ‘mained unpaid. Some, accord- ing to a report, were included in error and efforts to collect others have failed. Council rescinded a resolu- tion to have contractor Don- egal Construction Limited lay in 12-inch watermains along Keele Street in Maple in view of the proposed reconstruction planned in the village by the Toronto and York Roads Com-‘ mission. T&Y Roads suggested the work be re-tendered in the spring with the subsequent re- scheduling of work saving the township money. The work is to commence May 1 and be tin- lshed by May 15. The road leading from Keele Street no the Canadian Na- tional Railways' building north of Highway 7 has been offic- ially christened “Administra- tion Road". Lady Watson-Watt Dies In New York A former resident of Thorn- hill, Lady Robert Watson-Watt, 63, wife of Sir Robert Watson- Watt the inventor of radar. died at Sterling Forest. N.Y. Decem- ber 19. Besides her husband. Lady Watson-Watt is survived by two children. Mrs. Douglas Rebum of Willowdale and Tony Drew of Newmarket, and two grand- children. g -__ ._ - , .- Christmas is the magic word that holds the ‘ ' a strange and indefinable spirit takes possession osfpbliitr 350%? W111. At thls blessed season On the first Christmas day, God sent his Son ' loveâ€"the love of Qodfor all mankind, and the love ot‘nggretige rh’ghldfgl? h??? llhe lesson of- _ iwofold relationship lies the answer to the greatest problem of our timeâ€"t: 0W5};1 And in thm e3333afreiï¬ï¬gsglpst-helf “If 0:313]th Spirit of divine love could be translgtgdoinig‘ ‘Sefrms of suffering. y P809 9 ° 9 world, there would be less strife, less bitterness and less ‘ An idealâ€"yes. But isn’t that what Christmas is? A glorious shining idea], a confession of our faith that somehow with God’s help we can achieve peace on earth, and good will among men. You can begin to make this ideal a reality in your own life today by remembering not what you have done for others but what others have done for you; not what ‘the world owes you, but what you owe the world; not what you are going to get out of life, but what you are going to give to life: not your own needs and heartaches but the needs and heartaches of others. Thus the spirit of Christmas will become the answer to the strife and confusion of an uneasy and troubled world. I Christmas is a good time to think of others and many at this season of the year like to express their feelings of gratitude and goodwill by the giving of gifts. We suggest Christmas is a good time to think of your home hospital, where every hour of every day of the year, devoted and dedicated people labor in the blessed mission of mercy and healing. The doors of your home hospital are always open to welcome to its tender care and attention the sick and the injured and your hOSpital is working continuously to provide the very best in facilities and care for the relief of pain and suffering. q‘ County Of York United Hospita|s Campaign Trust Committee Ray Marshall, Kettleby, Chairman W. Stuart P. Parker, QC, Richmond Hill Your home hospital depends in large measure on the financial support of the people of the district and we extend grateful thanks for the generous support which has been accorded in the past. Our hospitals are still faced with a substantial burden of debt and still many more dollars are needed for additional supplies and equipment. Your donation will be most welcome and we invite you to give a special thought at this Christmas season to the services and needs of your home hospital. Donations may be made either to the York County Hospital at Newmarket, the York Central Hospital at Richmond Hill, or to the County of York United Hospitals Campaign Trust Committee, 208A Main Street, Newmarket. Receipts for income tax purposes will be mailed promptly. Thank you, and to all our sincere best wishes for the coming Christmas season. Remember Your Hospital With A Gift At Christmas THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Dec. 24, 1964 19 TU. 4-2162 W. A. Spear, Newmarket 'market D. H. Glass, Aurora J. E. Smith, Richmond Hill