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The Liberal, 7 Jan 1965, p. 7

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llBERAL CLASSIFIEDS-Get Results-8844105 Phone For FregVEstimates TORONTO WINDOW MFG. CO. LTD 165 CENTRE ST. RICHMOND HILI All MaterialsflS; Workmanship Fully G ALUMINUM Windows & Doors Awnings 6': Siding Closed In Patios Quality Products At Manufacturers Prices All. MAKES OF WINDOWS REGLAZED & REPAIRED BETTER HUM AT LOWER PRICES LIST NOW If you are considering selling your home. give us a call Free appraisal without obli- gation. Maryvale Gardens, solid brick. 3 bedroom ranch bun~ galow, just completed. $3,000 ‘down immediate possess-ion. HOUSES WANTED Over 2 acres, high western slope overlooking beautiful- ly rolling wooded hills just off paved road. 20 minutes from Metro. school buses pass property. Act fast, as these kind of lots are very scarce. CALUMET farms and small acreages for New Year Sales. Free ap- :praisal without obligation. Please call Mr. Breyne. 884~ 3805, after hours 285-4197. HOUSES WANTED Our busy Richmond Hill of fices are in need of houses $15,900 RANCH BUNGALOW North Richmond Hill, attrac- tive 3-bedroom home. at tached garage, quiet crescent. Mrs. Kells, 884-3805. 5% MORTGAGE. 3 BEDROOMS L$13,200. 5-room bungalow; ilarge living-dining room, an} tractive kitchen, carries $89 monthly including taxes. Mr. Breyne. 884-3805. 311.700 S-room bungalow on lot 50 x 250 it" carries $75 month- ‘ly. Mr. Mashlnter, 384.3805. 10 ACRESh $2.000 DOWN North Richmond Hill 3-bed- room brick bungalow with pond. 2~car garage. Mrs. Sutherland, 88433805. lszmo DOWN. FULL PRICE 11.900. ONE MORTGAGE -room bungalow, full base- ent, garage, near Yonge, barries $67 monthly. Mrs Sutherland, 884-3805. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 9205 YONGE ST. ANOTHER BEAUTY ESTATE TYPE LOT DAVID McLEAN RICHMOND HILL‘S FIRST REALTORS AVS- 3721 2uaranteed LIMITED 285-1471 834-2873 _ KING CITY V $20,000. Asking $6,000 down for older type 4 bedroom home large 30’ living room, new heat- ing. 2 bathrooms. 3 car garage, 10' breezgeway,~ large garden. See this for a family home. Tax- es only '$_200. Call Allan Gellat- 1y collect’833-5745, Johnson and Daniel. Realtors. c2w28 PACHINO DRIVE - $16,500 â€" 401 Victoria Park. six room detached Cairns built brick bungalow. 3 bedroomsL separate dining room. 2 bath- rooms. 51%.;‘32; first mortgage. Possession any time from March‘ lst to June 30th. Telephone Mrs. D. Carter. 285-1905 or 884- 1180‘ IMMACULATE 4 bedroom home. with 2 washrooms, den. storms. screens. Close to pub- lic and separate schools. $17.- 900 full price. Call 285-2951. T. Murphy Realtor. clw28 Guaranty Trust a! Cénada. clw28 URGENTLY WANTED Richmond Hill or area. 6 room home for transferred CNR family, near separate school preferred. $3,500 down. Call Mrs. Edwards, TU. 4-7751. 11/) ACRESâ€"STREAM $12,500. Thornhill, 2 bed- room bungalow on secluded treed lot, garage. oil heat. 5%% mortgage. Mr. Crow~ ther TU. 4-7751. 2 ACRES NEAR YONGE ‘Custom built brick and stone split level large living room with thermo-pane bay windowand fireplace, fam- ily dining room with door to patio, 3 bedrooms, 2. baths. finished rec. room, 2 car at- tached garage. Asking $28,~ 500. Mr. Shields. TU. 4-7751. $15.900, AURORA. Here is a good 4 bedroom split level bun- galow. Ideal for the large fam- ily. This fine home has two separate bathrooms, large kit- chen, spacious living room and dining room. storms and screens, reasonable terms. W. R. CASE REAL ESTATE 96 Yonge St, Aurora $1,500 DOWN $11,900. Comfortable 6-room brick bungalow, close to schools, full basement, 5%% mortgage. Immediate posses- sion. Mr. Cameron, TU. 4- 7751. } BUILDING LOTS $3,500. Bathurst. north of Langâ€" ‘staff, 51' x 424'. township wa- ter. $1.000 down. Balance 6%. Easy terms. Phone J. D. Greg- ory. 285-5751. W. L. MADILL REALTOR , 285-3225 9274288 ONE MORTGAGE $3,500 down, attractive 6 room home on 103 x 426 ft. lot, fruit trees, paved drive, modern conveniences, fire- place, storms and screens. Mr. Carlisle, TU. 4-7751. $13,300. AURORA. Exceptional value featured in this brick bungalow with 2 car garage. handily located near? schools and shopping, Features 3 bed- rooms, large'L sha‘ped living and dining room. storms and screens. well landscaped garden. Low down payment to one mortâ€" gage. $19,900 Pleasantville, charm- ing 6 room brick bungalow with breezeway, double gar- age, paved drive. 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, landscaped lot. Mr. Sunter, TU. 4-7751. i Masonâ€"$1.500 DOWN Detached 5 room brick bun- ‘galow and garage on large secluded lot, close to Yonge, schools and shopping. 1m mediate possession. Mrs. Ed- wards, TU. 4-7751. REAL ESTATE TU. 4-7 75 1 AV. 3 BEDROOM ultramodern split' level bungalow, just steps west of Yonge on Richmond St. 483- 3659. tfc28 3 BEDROOM bungalow with 4 room finished basement apart? ment with hardwood floors! Very low dowu payment. Call Frank’s Moving and Storage. 884-2613; clw28 CARLISLE FOR SALE or rent. 1 acreffi bedroom bungalow. separate double garage. 884-3127. Leslie O’Hagan REALTOR Exclusive or Photo M.L.S. 7771 Yonge St. AV. 5-1166 NEEDED FREE APPRAISALS NO OBLIGATION O'HAGAN HOUSES URGENTLY “THE LIBERAL" Real Estate Page TO SELL SOONER CALL Featuring outstanding Property Values throughout York County 53.000 DOWN AV. 5-7381! :STATE Thomas Raven Comery, 29 ma Thornebank Road, has beenrel- 921.1691 ected president and general clwzg manager of the Chateau-Gai â€"- Wines Ltd. at a meeting of the board of directors held last week in Toronto. c1w28 (:1 W28 fifilThornhill Resident and‘ andfPresident Wine Firm Challenge 0F Cancer Thornebank Road, has beenel- ‘ Mr. McGrath, a King Town- eeted president and general Ship emp10y88, his Wife, Cathy. . manager of the Chateauâ€"Gai 12. Barbara. 7. Noreen, 5. Pat- : Wines Ltd. at a meeting of the Pick 17. Phyllis. 15. were all board of directors held last week left without a home. Mrs. Meâ€" in Toronto. Grath and Phyllis were both At age 36, Mr. Come”, has working at the 1867 Restaurant taken over direction of the on Highway 400 When the fire company following the death of began- A COUSin’ Bill Short. Of his uncle Alexander G. Samp- Toronto Was “Siting at the‘ son who also took over direcâ€" time- ‘ tion of the company at 36. Mr. Mr- Lynn said abOUt $800 Sampson who died December worth of new bedding has been 18 was a resident of 03k Rid. sent' to the McGraths and the ges for many years. family_was outfitted in clothes THE tion of the company at 36. Mr. Sampson who died December 18 was a resident of Oak Rid- ges for many years. Appointed a director in 1955, Mr. Comery has 18 years‘ as- sociation with M Chateau-Gai Wines Ltd. ' A graduate of Osgoode Hall, he acted as counsel for the company while a partner of Daley, Sutherland, Robson and Comery, barristers and solicitors. Toronto. M Mr. Lynn said about $800 worth of new bedding has been sent' to the McGraths and the family_.was outfitted in clothes Tuesday night at Simpson's Dry Goods in Richmond Hill. Th Red Cross spent $2,000 in 1963 for seven families stricken by fire and another $3,000 (in- cluding 'the recent fires) in 1964-5. Mr. Lynn has provided hotel and motel accommodation, food and almost anything a fam- ily may need after a fire. The wheels for this type of rescue l A graduate of Osgoode Hall, he acted as counsel for the company while a partner of Daley, Sutherland, Robson and Comery, barristers and solicitors. Toronto. Marshman, represented 'by Markham lawyer Paul Mingay e as legal aid admitted breaking into the Sleepy Hollow Golf Club near Stouffville and into Eigh1een a] 8 Markham home twice for cash left homeless and liquor- {New Year‘s da He asked Magistrate 0. S. Hollinrake to send him to Kim-Z- ' ston Penitentiary (minimum two years) because he said in court Tuesday he had not léarned a a‘ thing in the nine months he s; spent in Guelph Reformatory in 1963 and wanted to learn a ‘ trade as a motor mechanic. 3.: He had a previous record dating from 1962 and in Febru- ary, 1964, in Richmond Hill Magistrate's Court was given a year's suspended' sentence for forgery. Lorne L. Marshman of Stouff- ville was sentenced to 18 mon~ tbs in reformatory when'he was convicted on three counts of breaking, entering and theft from a local golf course and home last fall. How c.c_s_ Funds were heater apparently overheated Spent in 19.63 and set the place ablaze. Mr. (fiscal year ended on -sep_ Thorne had bee-udozmgm front tember 30th, 1963) of a late telewsion show when; he smelled smoke and roused‘ Income from all sources his family. totalled $4,333,965 in 1963. He rescued his wife, sons‘ A detailed accounting will be Neil, 15. Gary, 13, Lorne, 12 found in the audited financ- and daughter Brenda, 5 and ial statement which is avail- had to run through the village able upon request to any'unit to find police and firemen when of the Society. [his phone ahd his neighbor's ‘Stouffville Youth Given 18 Months On Theft Charge HOMES WANTED by investor for renting. all cash, will.repair if needed. Free appraisal. Call Mitro & Star Ltd., 222-2525. LLLH REAL ESTATE WANTED Among the: over 1 v Year’s levee at t} L former Reevé'J‘a‘m fragan Bishop of To A New Year's Handshake r Reevé'J‘a‘mes Ha; Bishop of Toronto. the=over 900 guests who On Monday morning this week in Markham Village, the ’ family of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thorne fled their burning house around‘ 1 am. when a space we heater apparently overheated and set the place ablaze. Mr. Thorne had been dozing in front of a late television show when1 he smelled smoke and roused‘ urces his family. i 1963. He rescued his wife. sons' Sep- “025 e Ang go into operation within hours of a fire. Oil, water and smoke damage was extensive and inside walls had to be hacked away to get at the fire in the two-storey older house. INew Year‘s day which destroyétl ‘all they owned. Richmond Hill Red Cross Disaster Committee. a one- man effort by Douglas Lynn has furnished the families with $2.000 worth of clothing and bedding 'and in one case a trust fund has been set up. A faulty furnace was blamedl as the cause of the blaze which seriously dqrnuged the King City home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos: eph McGrath New Year's day. Fire broke out around 2:30 pm. just as the McGraths were expecting relatives. Three New Year FiresI Left Eighteen Homeless‘ Eighleen area people were 5 who attended Bishop Wilkinson’s annua‘ an Church’s Diocesan Centre 'in Toronu rt, shown greeting Rt. Rev. G. B. Snell The method of salary payment for Markham Township Coun- cil members proved to be a contentious issue at the Janu- ary 4 meeting. in f ires since mmmmuunummlmmumw!tmtmmmuunmmluumluu Mrs. Keepingand her daugh- ter apparently were in a nearby lbarn when the fire began and tried to get into the house to rescue the family pets including some cats and birds. The house was completely destroyed and damage was estimated at $9.000. Mr. Lynn. who has “carte blanche" when a fire strikes an area family, said the ,Red Cross actual operating budget is only $400 but “we dip in the pot when anything happens". He is planning to retire from his post in February and is grooming Vaughan Welfare Officer Ross Ker- win to take on the job. “Everyone helped is extreme- ly grateful for it but we’re not acting as a charity group. We help whenthey mbst need it and then get'out and leave the problem to the‘ welfare author-. ities." ‘ Tuésday morning about 9:30 Vaugha'n Fire Brigades from Maple and Richvale were called to the Jane Street riding stable owned by Peter Keeping when a fire of unknow'n origin broke out and the family' escaped with only the clothes they Were‘ wearing. ‘ line went out of commission. Mr. Thorne is a service station worker in the village. A trust fund for them was set up by Police Chief Fred White. “LIBERAL” CLASSIFIEDS GET FAST RESULTS 884-1105-6 or 285-3316 The donor was Skyline Pontiac Motors south of the Hill and the gift, a shiny bright yellow safety van for the constable’s patrols around the schools and to carry his safety equipment for classroom instruction. The constable hasrbVée-n using his own car for his patrols. Richmond Hill's Safety Officer Const. Doug Young got a happy Christmas pre- sent this‘ year. In the past. council members have been paid $18 per meeting (for not more than one meeting per day) and members have submitted accounts itemizing the meetings attended. Also referred to committee was the question of the town- ship's operating its own plumb- ing inspection service. As no conclusion could be reached. it was decided to dis- cuss lhe matter further in com- mittee. Few of the other councillors were willing to go along with Mr. Rumble‘s suggestion how- ever. Councillor Sumner felt it would be an imposition to ask committee members to write up meetings. - “This county plumbing ,ln- (Conveuadn‘or om. & Que.) Re“ Ralph 0- Wmms- BA ' 5m, unnge 5m” SUNDAY, JANUARY 10. 1965 : Rev; Minton Johnston, n.0,. IHOPPV ‘ t - v . - ~ ~ - 9-45 a-m- SU , Minister Maple - 9.45 Mrs, CameronAndrew, argaum Sunday School . . . . . . 9:45 arm}! a 10 am. -â€" Senior and Intermed- Primary. Junior, Intermediate 7.30 late school 7 _Worship Service 11 am. Gue !11 am. â€" Junior School and Junior Congregation ‘ w Nursery Kindergarten and Nursery m 11 am. -- Morning Service ‘A Welcome is extended to an} gL .......... B ugly The Minister 7 pm. Chapel Service The Minister (A7 ’r‘eiiowshircvhurch) 50 Wright Street Classes for all (Opposite the High School) 8 pm. â€" HI-C Group Pastor: Rev. A. B. Arnoi. D.D, ' CARRVILLE UNITED criUncn SUNDAY. JANUARY 10, 1965 9:45 am- ~â€" Worship Service 11 a.m.â€"_"Facing Facts" and Sunday School 7 pm. _' “Prospect for 1965“; ‘â€"â€"â€"â€". . . ST. MATTHEWS (Place your questions in the UMTED CHURCH Question 80);! A Friendly Welcome 15 R F325 cm“: Aveguz an Extended to ALL “7' ' James um’ ‘ " ' ' TU. 4-5526 SJW__ : SUNDAY. JANUARY 10. 1965 ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH 10,30 am. _ Worship Service, Richmond Hill (Baby Care) (Convention of Out. and Que.)j9,o5 am, _ Sunday School CONCORD . SUNDAY. JANUARY 10, 1965 10 am. â€"~ Bible School Classes for All 11 a;m.â€"Minlistry of the word 7 pm. â€"â€" Worship and Com- _ monion 'ALL WELCOMEI . AV. "5-3364 - AV. 5-5057. DONCASTER BIBLE CHAPEL (Clarke & Willowdale Sis.) SUNDAY, JANUARY 10. 1965 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.-Family Service Mr. Howard Hunt 7 7.00 pm. ~ Evening Service ' Mr. Philip King 8.15'p.m. â€"~ Communion Servicg' Wednesday 4 7.30, pan. PraYer Service antl’Blble Studi ' GORMLE! UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH +â€" -VV ’7‘ Minister: Rev. F. F. Bennett : primary and Junior Meeting in the Public Library} 1030 “IL __ Nursery Kinder} Auditorium I garter] 9:45 am. ~â€" Sunday School 11.45 “m _ Senior 11 am. â€" Worship Service; 1 pm __ Intermediate Junior Church 8: Nursery ___.__.___ ,- For small children UNITED CHURCH A Cordial Welcome to All ' OF CANADA THORNHILL MAPLI} CHARGE Minister BAPTIST CHURCH 8 am. â€"â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rector: Rev. Ramsay Armitage, School 11 am. â€"~ Morning Prayer 11 a.m.â€"~â€"Junior Sunday School 7 pm. â€" Evensong ' ST. JOHN'S PARISH OF KING (Anglican) HOURS OF SERVICE All Saints’ Church - King City 10:30 a.m. â€"â€"~ Morning Prayer 11:10 am. â€"â€" Sunday School 8 a.m.â€"-Holy Communion' , 9.30 am. â€"‘Sepior Sunday f' ST. MARY'S : ANGLICAN CHURCH Richmond Hill ‘ Rector: Rev. J. F. O’Neil I Assistant Curate: Rev. Donald Bone SUNDAY. JANUARY 10, 1965 EPIPHANYTIDE 8‘00 a.miâ€"Holy Communion 10.30 am. â€"â€" Morning Prayer , (Church School fox" all ages and Nursery) EMMANUEL Organist and Choir Lender ANGLICAN CHURCH SUNDAY. JANUARY 10, 1965 Mackay Drive - Richvale 9-45 a-m.+$unday School and Rev. K. A. "Thatcher Blble class ‘ Av, 5-5739 11_a.m. _â€"-â€" Morning Worship Richard Leach, ARCH; 11 am. â€"â€" Nursery Depa‘rtment Organist l7.l5 p.m.â€"Young Peoples _SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1965 Society 8 a.m.â€"Holy Communion 9.30 am. â€" Senior Church Schobi. :7 to} 13 years 11 a.m'. â€".Morning Prayer Junior Church School; 2 tc Brooke 3: Jane Streets Rector - Rev. B. Reginald Howden, B.‘A.. L. Th. Rev. Fred C. Jackson, Assistant. 7.00 p.m.â€"THE FESTIVAL 0F LIGHTS (A Ceremony of Epiphanytide) W E D N E S D A Y S 10 am. - Holy Communion THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA THE CHURCH of ST. GABRIEL Crosby and Bayview Avenue: Rev. B. E. McLennan 407 Lynett Cresaent TU. 4-4236 Church, TU. 4-7083 . VSUNDAY, JANUARY 10. 1965 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH THORNHILL O COME 0 T0 0 WORSHIP 0 AND O REJOICE RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST. CHURCH BAPTIST COME TO WORSHIP AND REJOICE LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH (Fellowshin nf Rum-mun: { \ n-.. THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH year's and Nur'sery shend-Carter THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Jan Councillor Sumner felt that the department could be pretty well self sustaining on the plumbing inspection fees, as is the building department. Council agreed to go into the Mr. Miklas agreed that the ‘county inspectors had‘too much to do. He noted ‘that .the town- ship alreédy had a master plumber on its staff who could be used for this work. was possible for the towpghip to provide its own plumbing inspection. Township Engineer Dus-n Mlklas reported that the town- ship’s solicitor hid advised it spection we are chained to is a Joke.“ insisted Councillor Alan Sumner. “How can We sec rid of n?" 2t06 10.30 am. â€"- Nursery Kinder. garten 11.45 am. â€" Senior 1 pm. -â€" Intermediate 825 Crosby Avenue Rev. F. James Burn. B-Au 3-D- TU. 4-5526 SUNDAY. JANUARY 10. 1965 10.30 am. â€" Worship Service (Baby Care) ' 9.05 am. â€" Sunday School Primary and Junior 9.45 a.m. â€" Primary, Junior, Intermediate 8; Senior Sunday School 11 am. â€"- Nursery & Kinder- lganen Sunday School. 11 am. â€" Morning Service RICHMOND HILL 'UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Higg’inson, B.A., B.D SUNDAY, JANUARY 10. 1965 School and Church 9,15 10.20 am. â€" St. Paul’s Sunday 11 1 School RIC- 11 a.m.â€"â€"St. Andrew‘s Bible ‘ Class 11.15 am. â€" St’. Paul‘s Church a.” ST. ANDREWS 11 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7:: Maple, Ont. TI.‘ and ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 1th Con. Vaughan Rev. B. F. Andrew, Minister SUNDAY. JANUARY 10, 1965 10 am. â€" St. Andrew‘s Sunday’ 1/; . SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1965 9:45 a.m.‘â€"â€" Sunday School and Bible Class 11 am. â€"â€"~ The Service Nursery provided PRESBYTERIAN RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. N. Hepburn, Minister} Mrs. Vera Diamond Organist and Choir Lender SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1965 1.45 a.m.â€"‘â€"Sunday School and Bible Class l1_a.m. â€"- Morning Worship '1 am. â€"â€" Nursery Department '.15 p.m.â€"Young People's Society ST. ANDREW’S BRETHREN 1N ,CIIRIST ‘ CHURCH Wm. Vanderbent, Pastor Tel.: Richmond Hill, TU. 4-3155 Heise Hill (Gormley) 10 am. ,â€" Sunday School 11 a.m. â€"â€" Worship Service 7:30 p.m. â€" Evening Seljvlce Wed. 7:45 p.m.â€"Prayer Meetinl Vaughan (3rd com, 2 miles north .of Concord) 11:15 am. -â€" Worship Servico_ Concord at Public School Rev. A. W. .Heise. Pastor ‘ Tel.: 285-5002 10 a.m. â€"â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Worship Service Tues, 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meetin‘ Ray Nigh. Pa'stor ‘ Tel.: Gormley 5544 " Oak. Ridges, Aubrey Aye. I 10:30 am. -â€" Sunday School ‘ b PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Maple. Ont. __.l 11:30 am. â€"- Worship Servico ' 7:30 pm. â€"- Evening Service V Tuesig p.m. â€" Prayer Meetlnl Bayview Avenue 8., Near Centre St. Albert E. Myers. BA. 3.0., S.T.M., Pastor ‘ 884-5264 Ralph Markham. Organist. and Choirmaster SUNDAY. JANUARY 10, 1965 9.30 am. â€" School and Adult ' Bible Study 1 11 a.m.' â€" Worship Service Nursery provided. 7 pm. 4. Young PeOpIe LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH (Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Clnada) 26 Church Street Thomhill Pastor: Rev. Thomas M. Wafson ‘ 9 Benson St.. Thornhill ’SUNDAY. JANUARY 10, 1965 ll a.m.â€""Our responsibility to Home Missions" 7 p.m.â€"“The Great Day of the Lord“. Guest soloist for this service Mrs. L. Thedei Supervised nursery at all Lord's day activities MIDWEEK HOUR. WED.. 7.30 pm. .Prayer. Praise. Bible Study A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN I CHURCH - lUTHERAN UNITED 10. 1965 ; Rev. L. K. SiderfiPastor F 9.45 am, SUNDAY. JANUARY '10. 1965! Ii345 a.m. â€"â€" Sunday School ‘ "a 9:45 a.m.f11 a.m. â€"- Worship _ rmediate‘7.30 p.m.â€"Evénihg"SerVice 11 am. Guest pfeacher in both servicai ion will be Rev. D, Deeks. To- 'ursery rontn. Mrs. Deeks will be rd to all: guest soloist. Council also agreed to take out membership again in the Ontario Association of Rural Municipalities and attend their 33rd annual convention in To- ronto on February 8 and 9. The next meeting of cou'ncil was scheduled for January 11 at 7:30 D.m. A letter from the Ontario Hy- dro Commission giving estim- ates for street lighting in Lot 10. Concession 6 was 'read and discussed. ‘Councillor Sumner pointed out however that pro- cedures for. setting up lighting areas were laid down in the Hydro Act and that they should follow them. Councillor Hoover agreed strongly too that the people. ln. the. area involved should be informed of the pro- posal. It was agreed to have the township engineer look into the matter and report at a let- er meeting. . matter more fully committee meeting Mr. Howard Hunt 9' 7.00 pm. ~â€" Evening Service ‘ Mr. Philip King *‘ 8‘15‘p.m. â€"~ Communion Service Wednesday 4 7.30 p.111. “ Pra'Yer Service and Bible Studi ' GORMLE! UNITED 1" MISSIONARY CHURCH (Clarke & Willowdale Stu.) SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1965 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.~â€"Family Service RICHVALE GOSPEL CHAPEL‘ ' 24 Oak Avenue ' “ Sunday â€" Services _ 9:30 am. - Remembrance Sefi' vice 11 am. â€"~ Bible Hour & Sun day School " 7 pm. ~â€" Gospel Service " Tuesday 8 pm. â€"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 Hizh 1 Drive _ SUNDAY 10 am. â€"â€",Sunday School 11 am. â€"- Worship Service 7 pm. «Evangelistic Service ' TUESDAY 8:30 pm. -â€" Prayer Meeting f FRIDAY 7 pm. â€" Children's Hour - CALVARY CHURCH . ' RICHMOND HILL 96 'Hunt Ava; Richmond Hill Affiliated with the Pentecostul Assemblies of Canada ‘ TU. 4.4387. Pastor: Rev. P. A Sorenson RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Ruggl‘eu Rev. A. J. Slater. Minister SUNDAY. JANUARY 10, 1985 10 am. -â€" Sunday, School for all ages _ 11:30 am. â€" Morning Worship 7 ,pm. â€"â€" Missionary Film “A Cry in the Night" _ 150 minute colour 3: sound) Wed. 8 pm. -â€" Prayer Meeting For further “Information can ' » 884-7097‘ Church of the Light and LII. Hour CKFH. 5 pm. Sunday THORNHILL UNITED - CHURCH Rev. A. l. Higgins. B.A.. 3.1).. Rev. Veais. Assistant Minister SUNDAY. JANUARY 10. 1965 9:45 a.m. « Senior Sunday School 11 am. Nursery and Junior Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Worship For further Information call AV. 5-2131 Other Denominations SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS CHURCH C. R. Neill. Minister Meeting every Saturday Elgin Mills West mile west of Yonge Street 3 a.m.â€"Sabbath School. aimâ€"Worship Service. the next 7. 1965

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