courteous and WE need homes of all types IMMEDIATELY. F R E E List NOW for T00 BIG ‘ Seeing is believing. ,Hqu 3 bedroom bungalow with finished rec. room, 2 car gar~l age. set on a 1 ACRE TREED LOT south of the Hill. Ev? ery room is like a BALL- ROOM and the PRICE IS RIGHT. CALL MR. WHITE! 285-6241 Spotless 3 bedroom bung- alow with open fireplace†solid masonry garage, large )landscaped lot. owner mov-‘ ing north. MUST be sold llMMEDIATELY. INSPECT WITH MRS. MAYNARD. I 1 MORTGAGE. $75.00 ' l MONTHLY l .Opportunlty for a young fam- ily. $11,900 full price. 3 ‘bedroom bungalow with gar- age on a 50x210 ft. lot close ‘to Yonge. right in town. IM- MEDIATE POSSESSION. ‘Your down payment considâ€" ered. CALL MR. BRAUNS. ICALL MR. PARISI TODAY. ) $25.00 WEEKLY WITH ’ TAXES 6 room brick family home, ’close to schools, plaza and‘ transportation. on 64 foot “at, aluminum storms. Will‘ try $990 down payment. ’ CALL BERT GRAMSCH { NORTH THORNHILL 'Large 6 room ranch bunga- low on a huge lot, 2 car at-‘ ’tached garage. 2 open fire- places. n beautiful home, will‘ ’accept only $3,000 down pay- ment. CALL ME. REID. I $2.000 DOWN, 313.900 FULL‘ I PRICE 100x200 ft. TREED LOT, 'smartly styled 3 bedrooml bungalow. oVersize 2 car gar- 'age, panelled recreationl room, oil heat, north of the 'Hill. Owner has boughtl fast possession. CALL MR. 'PRIDHAM I l FOR POSITIVE RESULTS CALL SOMETHING Ticâ€"RENT To Sell Antiques, Advertise in the Want Ads Who's Selling All The Richmond Hill Homes? It's Realtor BA. 1-5554 â€" AV. 5-636] I ARCHITECTS OWN HOME I $24.500â€"~SOMETHING DIF- jFERENT IN STYLING. Gus-I tom built clay brick bung- )alow with 2 car atlachedl garage. located in a very ,nlce area of King Townshipl close to Yonge Street. Offers Icomplete seclusion on a heavily treed ravine lot, fea- ï¬uring a 23x14’ living room! with open fireplace, walk-out Ito balcony which runs the: length of the house, zoned ‘oil heating, town water. 6% NHA carries $118.00 includ- ing taxes. Numerous addi-‘ tional features makes PER- SONAL inspection a must.1 TRADE st ACCEPTED M31500 Panoramic view oi Cook's Bay. High on a hill ’home 10 minutes north of Newmarket. Can be a 3 bed- iroom well designed home for the owner (1600 sq. ft.) with ’24 foot. living room. huge dining room and kitchen, iPLUS 2 spacious selfâ€"con- tained apartments or Tre- lmendous family home in- cluding recreation - family lroom with massive open fire- place and walk-out to patio. lExtras include 2 car gar- age. broadloom, Thermopane lwindows. picture window and verandah. Reasonable [down payment. ASK FOR MRS. HORSLEY. REALTY LTD. Richmond Hill's Leading Realtor l BLOCK T0 YONGE 4 ACRES AND SUNSET FOR DESSERT NORM BLACK BETTER‘HDMES and professional appraisals. CALL NOW Exclusive or Photo M-L-S fast lotion 773-4151 RICHMOND HILL, $14,900. 3 bedroom bungalow on quiet. Crescent. near Walter Scott and high school. Large yard. Re- duced for quick sale. Private. 884â€"7943. clw30 BUILDING LOT $3,500. Bathurst north of Lang- staff 51’ x 424', township wa- ter. $1.000 down. Balance 6%. Easy terms. Phone J. D. Greg'- ory. 285-5751. ur busy Richmond Hill of- fices are in imme‘diaxe needl of 3-bedroom homes. Please call 834-3305 or 235â€"1164. I $19,900, Richmond Hill. westj Yonge, 3-bedroom split level bungalow fireplace huge4 rooms, near schools and hopping. Mr. Breyne, 285- 1164. ' Exclusive 01' Photo ML.S« 7771 Y0nze St. AV. 5-1166 $11,500 close to Yonge Street and Sterling Drug plant in Aurâ€" ora. Spacious 6 room brick, 2 storey home. Clean and neat as a pin. Large living room, ultra- modern kitchen, aluminum storms and screens, other ex- tras, $1,900 down, one mortgaze for balance. Carries for only $91 per month. Interest. prin- cipal and taxes. Call 285-1211. Jack Jeffrey Real Estate. $1,700 DOWN 11.500, Richmond Hill. 3- bedroom bungalow with gar- age on large lot, near Yonge. Mr. Mashinter, 285-1164. $18,900, 3 bedroom bunga- low, attached garage, ope “ireplace, broadloom, finished ecreatlon room. 2 bath- rooms, Nr. Yonge. Mrs Sutherland. “5-1164. O'HAGAN Thornhill, Langstaff andl Richvale properties urgentl required for waiting buyers. Please call 285-1176, or call at our Head Offices, 7 Steeles Avenue West, oppos? ite Sayvette Plaza. iSolid brick 3 bedroom bung-i alow, finished recreation} room. c a r r i e 5 $99. per 'montii. Mrs. Kells, 285-1164. Lovely 2 storey. soiid brick older home. Features spaci- ous living room with fire- place, bay window, large :dining room, den. powder room, modern kitchen, elec- ‘tric stove. refrigerator, wa- ‘sher and dryer. Upstairs has ‘5 bedrooms. broadloomed and 2 bathrooms. Beautiful ‘treed corner lot is 96' by‘ 228'. Would make an ideal‘ professional man's resid- ence, a nursing home or} similar or would convert into duplex or triplex. Ask-l ing $24,500. Terms. CALUMET TO SELL SOONER CALL COLONIAL BUNGALOW Leslie O’Hagan REALTOR W. L. MADILL, REALTOR 285-3225 Listings Wanted $15,900, 2 FIREPLACES WANTED THORN HILL DAVID McLEAN CHEAPER THAN RENT REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 9205 YONG-E ST. RICHMOND HILL’S FIRST REALTORS HOUSES NEEDED SPLIT LEVEL AV5- 3721 NEWMARKET LIMITED c1w30 c2w29 Don’t miss this 4â€"bedroom brick gem. Immaculate throughout. Look at all the extras â€"â€" 2 bathrooms, broadloom, water softener. one-car garage. paved drive, large fenced lot, close shopping and schools. Only $14.- 500 is the low asking price. It won't last long. Hurry, you‘ could be the proud new owner. EARL V. STEWART REAL ESTATE BROKER RICHMOND HILL West of Yonge St. $23,500 â€" Family Bungalow on a quiet crescent. large living room overlooking gar- den, glass doors from dining room to covered patio. 3 bedrooms, bullt~in oven and elements. aluminum storms and screens. Harold Stallof. 285-5451 or 884-5976. THORNHILL $19.900â€"Interesting Bunga- low on 92‘ lot, bright living, dining rooms and kitchen. 3 bedrooms, master has 2 pce. ensuite. attached gar- age. Harold Stollof, 285- 5451 or 884.5976. Frontage on Bayview. 180‘x 160‘, suitable for stores, of- fices or drive-ins. Builder‘s terms. Jack Williams, 285â€" 5451 or 884-5976. liams. 285-5451 or 884-5976. $18.500â€"6 room Bungalow, 3 good-sized bedrooms, recâ€" reation room, plus workshop 45'x16‘ and garage. Zoned commercial good location for a business. Jack Wil- $13,900 â€" 3 bedroom bungal- ow. sunken living room with open fireplace. garage, fenced 130' lot, close to Yonge St. Call Mr. Hudson, 285-2951. T. Murphy, Realtor. c1w30 10 acre parcels with trees and stream, good location. Jack Williams. 285-5451 or 884-5976 8 ROOMS, 2 BATHS $18,900,â€"â€"1 block to Yonge, completely modernized 2‘ storey home on treed and fenced lot, self containe apt. ideal for large family ox‘ nursing home. Mr. Shields, TU. 4-7751. PRIVATE $15,300. 6-roomed bungalow, 5% NHA mortgage. Lâ€"shaped living-dining room. attached garage. paved driveway, fenced yard. Close to schools and shop- ping. 884~3604. clw29 $12,500 â€"- 3 bedroom brick bungalow. large living-dinin room, modern kitchen, built in oven and stove, rec. room, paved drive. Mrs. Edwards, TU. 4-7751. $2.000 DOWN, l MORTGAGE { $12,500, 4 bedroom bunga-l ‘low, many extras, 2 blocks ‘from school and plaza, carJ ries less than rent. Mr Crowther. TU. 4-7751. $14,500 attractive 6 roomi home with all modern con- veniences on 103x426 ft. lot,l open fireplace, storms and‘ screens, paved drive. Mr. Cameron, TU. 4-7751. THORNHILL, $21,500 $5,000 down 6 room brick bungalow with double garage on 94 ft. lot close to schools, 2 fireplaces, 2 baths plus rec. room and den. Mr. Carlisle, TU. 4-7751. ‘ RETIREMENT SPECIAL ‘ $12,900 with $2,500 down, detached 5 room bungalow" heated garage. large secluded1 lot 1 block from Yonge, im- ‘mediate possession. Mr ISumer TU. 4-7751. ‘TU. 4-7751 CARLISLE “THE LIBERAL" Real Estate Page 21 Yonge St. N.. Aurora. Member Photo M.L.S COMMERCIAL LAND AURORA BARGAIN HOUSES URGENTLY NEEDED FREE APPRAISALS NO OBLIGATION Featuring outstanding Property Values throughout York County ' Watch This Space For 1 ACRE, 6 ROOMS BUILDING LOTS N0. 7 HIGHWAY $60.00 MONTHLY GRAND OPENING REAL ESTATE PA. 7-9413 AV. 5-7381‘ c1w30 IIIULIICI ui uavui; dame: llVH‘S. : l t m o l W. Murchison), Fenelon Falls; AURORA Th 5 own w 5 on have cable TV, bringing seven Clifford. Huntsville; Leeta; channel reception. The Ben Kenneth; Thelma (Mrs. E. Telephone Company men are SOUthem‘ Agmco‘l" and installing the lines past every Gladys (Mrs. D. Robertson), Willowdale. Dear sister of Roy Woods, Willowdale, in her 78th year. Resting at the Pip- her Funeral Home. 126 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill. Service on Thursday at 2 pm. Inter- ment Thornhill Cemetery. c1w30 house in Regency Acres as a start and will soon cover the new Golfglen subdivision to the north. Aurora Heights will be next on the list with the whole town being covered ev- entually. An 80 foot tower has been built on Yonge Street op- posite the Ontario Hospital, giving an elevation of over 1.- l200 feet and line-of-sight recepg tion from Buffalo. Aurora wasj chosen because it lies in a hol-j low and TV reception is not‘ good. tilt STECKLEY. Asa John â€"- A the Northwestern General Hospi- tal, Friday. January 15. 1965. Asa John Steckley, beloved husband of Myrtle McKenzie of 369 Maple Leaf Dr., Torâ€" onto. dear father of Burns, brother of Lewis, Ella (Mrs. ##ï¬t , AURORA: Employing over 100’ people. Excel Metcalcraft Lim- J. Lehman): Henry. London, ited, produces window ventila- Margaret tMrs. E. J. Swalml: tors, door sash, quarter sash Jesse. Peter, Cora (Mrs. W.‘f0r car, truck and bus windows: Cloke) and Rhoda (Mrs. H.land supplies several of Canada’sSheffer). In his 80m yearycar and truck manufacturers? Rested at the Pipher FuneraliThe lrm came to Aurora four Home 126 Yonge St. N.. Ri-i years ago when its parent com-t chmond Hill. interment Heise DEmY. Excel Com. Elkhart. 11'1-5 Hill Cemetery. c1w30.diana. set on an assemhlv nlani tires NIGHTINGALE â€"â€" in loving memory of a dear son and brother, Raymond James Herbert, who passed away January 21, 1960. Time speeds on five years have passed today Since death its gloom, its shad- ow east Within our home where all seemed bright And took from'us a shining N. Hepburn. *iw30l ï¬ï¬i‘ CARD 0!“ THANKS We would like to .thank all our friends for their cards, calls and flowers in our recent be- reavementof my mother, Mrs. Gertrude Orr. We would also like to thank everyone who was so kind to her during her long illness. Your thoughtfulness was great- ly appreciated. â€"Lou and Marlene Berta, light- c1w3o‘vWe miss that light and ever it t u :- will. ‘ CARD 0]“ THANKS ,His vacant place there's none to We wish to thank all of our’ fill- many friends and neighbors for'DOWfl here we mourn but not their acts of kindness and flor- in Valn. a1 tributes during the recentzFor up in heaven we will meet loss of our beloved wife and again- mother. A special thanks to â€"Lovingly remembered by his Mr. and Mrs, Cal-1 French alsoimother and father and brother Drs. Cowan and Bate and the?and Sisters. *IW30 nurses and staff of York Cen- ‘ * t * tral Hospital. STREET. Jean â€" In loving -â€"Mr. Ernest Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reynolds, Mr. and, who passed away January 19,1 Mrs. Andy Kent. c1w30: 1962. e a e : {Years of striving little of play,: CARD OF THAVYC .T.n\.vina aininn «kn ...L_I- _4- LL, memory of my dear wife Jean‘ RIDDELL. Jennie â€"â€" At the Villa Private Hospital Tuesday January 19, 1965, Jennie Woods beloved wife or the late Percy Riddell of 7028 Yonge St.. Willowdale. Dear mother of Gavin; Janet (Mrs. W. Murchison), Fenelon Falls; Clifford. Huntsville; Leeta; Kenneth; Thelma ers. E. Southeer Agincourt a nd Gladys (Mrs. D. Robertson), Willowdale. Dear sister of Roy Woods, Willowdale. in her 78th year. Resting at the Pip- her Funeral Home. 126 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill. Service on Thursday at 2 pm. Inter- ment Thornhlll Cemetery. onto. dear father of Burns, brother of Lewis. Ella (Mrs. J. Lehman): Henry. London, Margaret (Mrs. E. J. Swalm); Jesse. Peter, Cora (Mrs. W. Cloke) and Rhoda (Mrs. H. Sheffer). In his 80th year. Rested at the Pipher Funeral Home 126 Yonge St. N.. Ri- chmond Hill. Interment Heise Hill Cemetery. c1w30 (Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wash- )rook of Bristol, England wish :0 announce the engagement of heir daughter Janet. to Mr. Walter MacKay son of Dr. H. AURORA; Employing over 100 loss of our beloved wife and people. Excel Metcalcraft Lim- mother- A Special thanks to ited, produces window ventila- MT- Md MTS- CH1 FFQDCh 3150 {ox-5‘ door sash. quarter sash Drs. Cowan and Bate and the ,for car. truck and bus windowsgnurses an}! Staff Of York C811- and supplies several of Canada's: “'31 HOSPltal- 'cal- and truck manufacturers_ â€"Mr. Ernest Reynolds. Mr. and The ï¬rm came to Aurora four‘Ml‘S- Jim ReynoldS. Mr. and years ago when its parent com-iMFS- Andy Kent. €1W30 pany, Excel Corp.. Elkhart, Ina " * ‘ * diana. set up an assembly plantjCARD 0F THANKS l lilJ this country. ‘ l I would like to take this op-l 5 ‘ * ‘* ‘ .portunity to thank my friends PICKERING: Ward 2 Councillor and neighbors for their cards“ William Newman has agreed to flowers and phone calls of lay down a few standard rulesfgood wishes during my recent :for office employees to follow. stay at York Central Hospital“ He claims a little telephone eti-‘ Also my thanks to Teston Choir; tquette helps promote good pubâ€":UCW and Hi-C Fellowship. to! }lic relations. The decision fol-JRev. M. Jenkinson. whose orav- MURRAY, George Fraser __. Suddenly at Sunnybrook Has- pital Tuesday. January 19, 1965. George Fraser Murray. beloved husband of Margaretl Stewart of 113 Rockport Cres. Richmond Hill, dear brother of Margaret (Mrs. A. Milne) John, Annie (Mrs. Byers) Al- (red. Charles, Stephen. all of Scotland and Thomas of Brec- hin. Ont., in his 68th year. Resting at the Pipher Funeral Home. 126 Yonge St. N.. Rich- mond Hill. Service on Friday at 2 pm. Interment Pine 0r- chard Cemetery. c1w30 $13,300 Aurora. Exceptional value featured in this brick bungalow with 2-car garage. Located handy to schools and shopping. Includes 3 bedrooms, L-shaped living and dining- room, stylish modern kitchen. large landscaped lot. Low down payment to 1 mortgage. W. R. CASE REAL ESTATE POOLE. Violet Mayâ€"At, her‘ home, Concord, Ont., Thurs‘i day, January 14, 1965, Violet May Doner, in her 69th year“ dearly loved wife of Allen Poole, dear mother of Elea- nor (Mrs. Harold Dament of Langstafl. and Marion (Mrs. Harold Drewery) of Cooks- ville, dear sister of Verdella (Mrs. E. Dixon) and the late Mildred Mabley, also surviv- ed by 9 grandchildren. Rested at the Pipher Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond‘ Hill. Interment Maple Ceme- tery. c1w30 GRAHAM. John Lewis, â€"â€" At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Graham. number 7 Highway. Woodbridge On- tario. On Tuesday, January 19, 1965, John Lewis Graham in his 78th year. formerly of Richmond Hill, brother of the late Frank, Harry, Fred and Charles Graham. Resting at the W. R. Scott and Son Fun- eral Home, 46-8th Avenue‘ South (at number 7 highway) Woodbridge. Service in the chapel on Thursday, January 21 at 2 o'clock. Interment United Church Cemetery, Maple. 96 Yonxe St., Aurora 727-4288 921 [$17,900 â€" 4 bedrooms. den, 2 ‘washrooms, close to separate and public schools. Call 285- ‘2951. T. Murphy. Realtor. HOMES WANTED by investor for renting, all cash, will repair if needed. Free appraisal. Call Mitro & Star Ltd., 222-2525. HOUSE WANTED We have a client with good cash payment who wants a 6- room bungalow in the Thorn- hill area with at least a 19’ liv- ing room. Call Mr. Jeffery, 285- 1211, Jack Jeffery. Real Estate. BUNGALOW â€" 5 ACRES $10,200 King Township. Cosy bungalow. well located in a nice country setting on a paved road West of Aurora. Includes 2 bed- rooms, large living-room. mod- ern kitchen, new oil-heating, 1- car garage. Terms available. 6 ROOM bungalow, garage, rec. room. 2 washrooms. storms. screens. broadloom. All this and only $14,900 with til/2% mortgage. Act now. Call Mr. Armstrong, 285-2951, T. Murâ€" phy. Realtor. clw30 REAL ESTATE WANTED Eeatbs 921-1691 clw30 c2w29 c1w30 tfc25 PICKERING: Ward 2 Councillor William Newman has agreed to lay down a few standard rules for Office employees to follow. He claims a little telephone eti- quette helps promole good pub- lic relations. The decision fol-‘ lmved a complaint from a rate-‘ payer that she had been rudely treated by an employee of the road department when she comâ€" plained about conditions on Greenwood Road. AURORA: If vandalism contin- ues the recreation committee will have to disconbinue recre- ational services. council has been told. TOWn trees broken off, street lights smashed and windows broken in the Aurora swimming pool. hydrants used to flood the town's two park rinks broken off, were some acts of vandalism reported in 1964. Mr. and Mrs. John Hybers and girls moved from the house on the Brillinger farm to the home they bought recently in Willowdale. Mrs. Roy Brillinger is con- fined to her home with I very severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Lehman and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lehman of Carlisle, Pennsylvania spent the weekend in our community. They were here to attend the funeral of Asa Steckley. ‘ Miss Freda Henderson has been officially appointed by the post office department as as- sistant to Mrs. C. Milsted at the Gormley post office. Miss Vera Brillinger spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. George Sheffler of Stayner. Asa Steckley of Toronto was buried Monday afternoon from Heise Hill Church. Rev. J. R. Steckley, Peter Steckley, Lou- don Steckley and Henry Steck- ley. all of this area, are bro- thers. George Baker was taken by ambulance on Tuesday to the Sinclair Nursing Home in Stouffville. His condition is not very good. Rev: and Mrs. L. K. Sider and Miriam have been holidaying in Pennsylvania. Our work this year has con- tinued much as last year. Dor- ine teaches English to third year students and two periods of geography to second year Neighborhood Notes We are thankful for good health enjoyed by our family through this year. Donnaâ€"now two years and three monthsâ€"is developing into a real chatter- box. She seems to feel at home in the neighbors‘ households as well as our own. With all the children in school at Jos they don't seem to mind a little voice around. Dale is growing too. We see a' change each holiday he comes home. He was nine in Septem- ber and is enjoying the work of grade 4. He keeps us informed of his insect and rock collec- tions. In the letter -received yesterday he told us he was knitting a gift for us all for Christmas. So they have 3 var- iety of hobbies. We have already added up the weeks that are left before he arrives home again on Nov- ember 19. Last week he was asking when we were coming to Rock Haven. They had their ‘shots’ the day beforeâ€"perhaps he wasn’t feeling up to the mark after that. ‘far-away land. For the weekend of Novem- C‘ i her 1. all missionaries who have DEAR FRIENDS: had contact with the Yoruba‘4,on The poinsettias are beginning district churches. assisted by 7.00 to come into flower and this students from the theological M is I reminder that Christmas is college in Ilorin. are planning not far awaY- When We dis- to spend this weekend in special 3.00 covered how late our last meetings in these churches. We Christmas greetings to you will be going to two villages were, we resolved that this year near Jebba. We pray this week-1, we would begin earlier. lend may be a blessing. 110 a This year‘s letter, written Oc~ tober 16, 1964. will bring their many friends in the district up to date on news of the family and of their activities in this far~away land. Each Christmas friends of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Doner are happy to hear of their activities during the year. Mr. and Mrs. Doner have undertaken mis- sionary work In Africa with the United Missionary Society and are located at the teacher train- ing college at Mokwa via Jebba,‘ Nigeria. . J Mr. And Mrs. A. Doner’ Tell 01‘ Work In Nigeria CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTED Telephone 888-5201 GORMLEY NEWS UCW and Hi-C Fellowship. to Rev. M. Jenkinson. whose pray- ers helped me through many trials to the skill and care of |my_ doctors to the wonderful {nurses on the 4th floor and last but not least thanks "Mac". â€"â€"Clara Baker c1w30 We wish to thank all of our many friends and neighbors for their acts of kindness and flor- al tributes during the recent for their kindness and sympathy during their time of sorrow, es‘ pecially thanking the Rev. J. N. Hepburn. *1w30 GUMMOW â€" The famin of the late Edward George Gum- mow wish to thank the many relatives, friends and neighbors CARD 0F THANKS STOKES â€"â€" John and Nellie are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Kathleen Ann on January 19, 1965 at York Central Hospital. UZBALIS â€" Nan and Vic are happy and proud to announce the arrival of their chosen son Jeffrey. c1w30 Mrs. Grace Denby of Toron- to and Mrs. Warne of Union- ville called on Mrs. Beulah Jones Thursday evening. T. A. Warder of Hamilton will speak at 11 am. on Janu- ary 24 in the interests of home mission work in the United Missionary Church. At the 7:30 pm. service Murray Bennett will show his new sound film depicting home missions in our province. Mr. Gordon Symons of Rich- mond Hill spoke at the morn< ing and evening services at the United Missionary Church Sun- day owing to the absence of Rev. L. K. Sider. Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins visited her sister, Miss Eleanor Moyer. Eleanor. who lives at Port Arthur, was visiting her parents, Mr . and Mrs. Roy Moyer of Dickson Hill. This has been a good year at the teacher training college. We have 118 students now and have accepted 32 new students for the January 1965 class. Many of the students received spirit- ual help in a week of revival meetings held in June. Over 40 students requested prayer for definite spiritual needs; one young man stated clearly that he was ready to obey the call‘ of God to the ministry. Do fol- low him with your prayers. Pray for some others who have seemingly closed their ears and refused to yield. Perhaps they are not as far from doing so iTill: ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA ‘ THE CHURCH of ST. GABRIEL‘ Crosby and Bayview Avenue: Rev. IL [-2. MoLenmn i 40'! Lynett Crescent TU. 4-4236 ‘ Church. TU. +7033 SUNDAY. JANUARY 24. 1965 8 a.m.â€"Holy Communion 9.30 a.m. â€"â€" Senior Church School. 7 to 13 years 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer Installation of officers and new members of the Junior Auxiliary ‘Junior Church School, 2 to 6 years and Nursery In closing we must express sincere appreciation for all your letters of this year. So often we wish we had time to sit down and answer immed- iately. At least once a year we write this form letter we feel 'caught up’. We have en- joyed the two tape recordings sent this year too; all of these things assure us of your prayer- ful interest. May 1965 be a good year for all of you and a fruitful one in the churches at home. ALLAN, DORINE, DONNA AND DALE DONER‘ he was ready to obey the call of God to the ministry. Do fol- low him with your prayers. Pray for some others who have seemingly closed their ears and refused to yield. Perhaps they are not as far from doing so as we think. God ls able! In some services they take full‘ï¬m) charge while in others they as. (2 sist with special songs and testâ€" lmonies. They enjoy going out 103' and it gives them an opportun- ity for service. I I have taken groups of students out in our pick-up truck to vil- lages near here where we have churches. The students make arrangements with the pastor. students. I take care of the finances of the mission and the administration of 14 day schools. A number of Sundays flirtbs c1w301 c1w30 STREET. Jean â€" In loving memory of my dear wife Jean who passed away January 19, 1962. Years of striving little of play, Loving. giving the whole of the way. A cherished smile, a heart of gold, To the dearest one the world could hold. Happy memories fond and true From us who thought the world of you. â€"â€"Sad1y missed by husband Clark. ‘1w30 again. â€"Lovingly remembered by his mother and father and brother and sisters. *1w30 will. _ 4 His vacant place there's none to fill. _ Down here we mourn but not in vain. For up in heaven we will meet away. , And take: them home to rest. â€"Forever in our thoughts, Eric, Gwen and grandchildren. c1w30 we need, And those we loved the best, Are just the ones God calls NIGHTINGALE â€"â€" in loving memory of a dear son and brother, Raymond James Herbert, who passed away FISH ~â€" in loving memory of my dear mother. Agnes Ma‘y Fish, who passed away Janu- ary 20, 1964. It seems so strange that those ‘BAKER â€"â€" In loving memory of a dear grandmother, Elsie Ba- ker, who passed away Janu- ary 23. 1964. ' ' In our hearts ' A memory is kept, For a grandmother we loved And will never forget. -â€"Evelyn, Ray, David, Teddy and Sharon. > c1w30 9.30 am. â€"â€" Senior Sunday School 11 a.m. â€"â€" Morning Prayer and Holy Communion 11 a.m.â€"Junior Sunday School 2.30 pm. â€"- Confirmation Class 7 pm. â€"â€" Evensong MONDAY, JANUARY 25 In mzmuriam Epiphany III Theological Education Sunday 8 a.m.â€"-Holy Communion 9.30 am. -â€" Senior Sunday Conversion of St. Paul 10 am. â€" Holy Communion Wednesday â€"- 7.30 ‘p.m. Adult Confirmation Class Preacherâ€"Rev, S. G. West 4 pm. -â€" AYPA tour of Trinity College 7 pm. â€"â€" Evening Prayer Preacher â€" The Rector Wednesday I 10.30 am. â€" Holy Communion; Brooke 8: Jane Streets Rector Rev. B. Reginald Howden, B.A., L. Th. Rev. Fred C. Jackson. Assistant. Estelle Markham, ARCT.,RMT. Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1965 Third Sunday after the Epiphany Theological Education Sunday 8 am. ~ Holy Communion 9.45 am. â€"â€" Senior Church School Classes 11 mm. â€"â€" Church School 11 a.m.â€"â€"Moming Prayer "LIBERAL" CLASSIFIEDS GET FAST RESULTS PHONE 884-1105-6 or 2854318 S’l‘. MARY'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Richmond Hill Rector: Rev. J. F. O'Neil Assistant Curate: Rev. Donald Bone SUNDAY. JANUARY 24, 1965 EPIPHANY In 8.00 am -â€" Holy Communion 124 hr. Vigil of Prayer for Unity begins) 10.30 am. â€"â€" Morning Prayer and Holy Baptism. “Question Box Sermon" Church School for all age: and Nursery. 4.00 pm. â€"â€" Holy Baptism 7.00 p.m.â€"Evensong 10 am. â€" Holy Communion Mackay Drive - Richvalc Rev. K. A. Thatcher AV. 5-6789 Richard Leach. A.R.C.T., orzanist SUNDAY. JANUARY 24, 1965 O COME 0 TO 0 WORSHIP 0 AND O REJOICE MONDAY. JANUARY 25th HOLY mmï¬fc'ï¬vncn momma. ANGLICAN EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH Conversion of St. Paul a.m.â€"Holy Communion in Chapel (Vigil of Prayer ends) W E D N E S D A Y S THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Thursday, Jan. 21. 1965 ‘ RICHMOND HILL ’ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ;Rev. J. N. Hepburn. Mini-tar 1 Mn. Vern Diamond I Organist and Choir Lender SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1965 [9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday School and 4, Bible Class 11 am. â€"‘ Morning Worship ‘11 am. â€"â€" Nursery Department '7.15 p.m.â€"Young People's Soc. i9.45 a.m. â€"â€" Primary, Junior. ! Intermediate 8.; Senior 1' Sunday School 11 am. â€" Nursery & Kinder- garten Sunday School. 11 am. â€" Morning Service “The Gospel of the Kingdom" 7 pm. Chapel Service The Minister 8 pm. -â€"- HI-C Group ST. MATTHEW'S UNITED CHURCH 325 Crosby Avenue Rev. F. James Burn, B.A.. 81). TU. 4-5526 SUNDAY, JANUARY 24. 1965 10.30 am. â€"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€"â€" Senior 1 pm. - Intermediate [PRESBYTERIAN RICHMOND HILL 5 UNITED CHURCH ‘ Rev. C. G. Higginson, B.A., 3D.) SUNDAY. JANUARY 24, 1965 I School and Church - (Clarke 8: Willowdale Sta.) 10.20 am. --â€"- St. Paul's Sunday SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1965 School 9.45 a.m.â€"-Sunday School 11 tumâ€"St. Andrew's Bible 11.00 a.m.â€"Family Service Class Mr. Howard Hunt 11.15 am. - St. Paul's Church'mO p.m. â€"- Evening Service ST, ANDREWS ’ ] SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1935 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10 3-m- â€" Bible School " Maple, 0m. Classes for All and 11 a.m.â€"-â€"Ministry of the Word: ST. pAULIS CHURCH 7 p.m. â€"- Worship and Com- m: Con. Vaughan munion ' Rev. B. F. Andrew, Minister ALL WELCOME SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1965 , AV- 5‘3?“ ' Av. 5'50“ 10 am. a St. Andrew’s Sunday;DONCASTER BIBLE CHAPEL 9.30 am. â€" School and'Adult Bible Study 11 mm. -â€"â€" Worship Service Nursery provided. 7 pm. â€"â€" Young People ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 miles south of Maple) Rev. E. Lange, B.A., B.D. SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1965 9:45 am. â€"â€" Sunday School and Bible Class 11 mm. â€" The Service - Nursery provided LANGS‘I‘A" BAPTIST CHURCH (Fellowship of Evsnzellcsl Baptist Churches in Cash) 26 Church Street Thornhlll Pastor: Rev. Thomas M. Watson 9 Benson St., Thornhlll SUNDAY. JANUARY 24. 1965 11 am. â€"-â€" "Recognition of Faithful Service" 7‘00 p.m. â€" “There Is Life for a Look†Special Music for this service will be provided by Mr. W. A. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Bayview Avenue 8., Near Centre St. Albert E. Myers. BA. 3.1)., S.T.M., Pastor 884-5264 Ralph Markham, Organist and Choirmaster Flock Supervised nursery at all Lord’s day activities MIDWEEK HOUR, WED., 7.30 pm. Prayer, Praise, Bible Study A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU (Opposite the High School) . Pastor: Rev. A. B. Arnot. DD. SUNDAY. JANUARY 24. 1965 11 am. â€" “The Psalm of the King“ 1 pm. â€"â€" "Happiness in a Frustrated World" (Place your questions in the Question Box) A Friendly Welcome II Extended to ALL SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1965 ST. JOHN’S BAPTIST CHURCH Richmond Hill (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; Junior Church & Nursery For small children A Cordial Welcome to All THORNBILL BAPTIST CHURCH (Convention of Ont. 5; Que.) Stop 17. Yonge Street Rev. Minton Johnston. D.D., Minister Mrs. Cameron Andrew. Ornnllt 10 am. -â€" Senior and Intermedâ€" late School 11 mm. -- Junior School and Nursery 11 mm. â€"- Morning Service ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH Maple The Anglican Church of Con-(h Rector: Rev. Ramsay Armitlge. M.A.. DJ). 8 am. â€"â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€"- Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 ST. JOHN'S PARISH 0]“ KING (Angllonn) HOURS OF SERVICE All Saints' Church - Kin: Ciiy 10:30 a.m. -â€" Morning Prayer 11:10 am. â€"â€" Sunday School CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH 9:45 am. â€"â€" Worship Service and Sunday School THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. A. I. Higgins. B.A.. 3.1).. Rev. Veain. Assistant Mini-tn SUNDAY. JANUARY 24. 1965 9.45 am. â€"â€" Intermediate and Senior Sunday School 11 am. â€" Nursery and up to 11 years 11 mm. â€"- Morning Worship For further inform-“on call AV. 5-2131 lUTHERAN RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH (A Fellowship Church) 50 Wright strut Classes for all UNITED BAPTIST 884-3091 HOME MISSION SUNDAY SUNDAY. JANUARY 24, 1965 9.45 a.m.' â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"~ Worship. Mr. T. A. Warder. active layman of the Hamilton U. M. Church will speak relative to Home Missions 7.30 p.m.â€"Evening Service Mr. C. M. Bennett. Gormleyi will present by picture and tape the work of various On-' tario Home Mission Churches! Wednesday, January 27 ‘ 8 pm. â€" Missionary & Prayer Meeting with Mr Grove. Markham. a CONCORD J SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1985 10 am. â€" Bible School -‘ Classes for All - 11 a.m.â€"â€"-Ministry of the Word- 7 p.m. â€"- Worship and Com- munion ALL WELCOME Mr. Philip. King 5 8.15 pm. â€" Communion Servicv Wednesday â€" 7.30 p.111. Prayer Service and Bible Study mg and Bible Study. Women's and Young Peoples. Meetings as Announced. “Faith of Our Fathers Living Still" ' ' RICHVALE GOSPEL CRAPIL' 24 Oak Avenue Sunday - Services . 9:30 am. -â€" Remembrance Ser- vice ' 11 am. â€"â€" Bible Hour & Sun-' day School T 7 pm. â€" Gospel Service Tuesday 8 pm. â€" Prayer meeb‘ SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS CHURCH C. R. Nell), Minister Meeting every Saturday Elxln Mills West ‘4 mile west of Yonge Street 9.15 a.m.â€"Sabbath School. 11 a.m.â€"Worship Service. Oak Ridges. Aubrey Ave. 10:30 am. -â€" Sunday School 11:30 am. -- Worship Service 1 7:30 pm. â€" Evening Service Tun. 8 pm. â€"- Prayer MeetinI Rev. A. W. Helse. Pastor Tel.: 285-5002 10 am. â€"- Sunday School 11 a.m. â€"- Worship Service Tues., 8 p.m. -â€" Prayer Meetlnfl Roy Ntzh, Pastor Tel.: Gormlcy 5544 BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH Wm. Vanderbeni. Putor 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 Wed. 7:45 p.m.-Prayer Meeting, Vaughan (3rd Con., z milel‘ north of Concord) 1 11:13 am. -â€" Worship Service - TUESDAY 8:30 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting FRIDAY A CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord Ave. and King High Drive Minister Rev. Rllph C. Williams. ILA. SUNDAY. JANUARY 24. 1985 ane. . . . . A _ , . . . . . . . 9.45 am. Maple â€"â€" Sunday School . . . . . . 9:45 am. Primary. Junior. Intermediate Worship Service . 11 am.- Junior Congregation Kindergarten and Nursery A welcome is extended to all ship. 7 pm. â€"~ Evening Service Pastor speaking Wed. 8 pm. â€"â€" Prayer Meeting For further information call _ 884-7097 Church of the Light Ind Life Hour CKFH. 5 pm. Sunday SUNDAY 10 mm. â€"- Sunday School 11 am. -â€" Worship Service 7 pm. -- Evangelistic Service 7 pm. -â€" Children’s Hour for all ages 11:30 am. â€"-â€" Morning Worsth Speaker â€"- Rev. Bob Ferris of the Light & Life Men's Fellow- CALVARY CHURCH RICHMOND HILL 96 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill Affiliated with the Pentecostal Anemblies of Canada TU. 4-4387 Pastor: Rev. P. A. Sorenson RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Comer of Elmwood and Rugglel Rev. A. J. Slater. Minister SUNDAY. JANUARY 24. 1935 10 am. â€" Sunday School Other Denominations THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. A. l. Higgins, B.A.. 3.1).. Rev. Veala. Assistant Minute:- SUNDAY. JANUARY 24. 1965 9.45 am. â€"â€" Intermediate and Senior Sunday School 11 am. â€" Nursery and up to 11 years 11 am. â€"- Morning Worship For further information cull AV. 5-2131 Rev. L, K. Sidet, Pastor GORMLE! UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH THE WORD FOR. THE WORLD†Concord at Public School UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA MAPLE CHARGE & Prayer R ussell speaker;