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The Liberal, 12 Aug 1965, p. 15

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YOU 3 . . ST. JOHN'S BAfiTIST CHURCH? other Denommat'ons Richmond Hill (Convention of Ont. and Que.) Minister: Rev. F. F. Bennett. Meeting in the Public Library Rev. A. B. Arnot. D.D. SUNDAY. AUGUST 15, 1965 11 a.m.â€"Subject: “The Outreaching Gospel" 7 p.mlâ€"Subjecl: "When Is God Pleased?" A Friendly Welcome Is Extended to ALL 884~3091 LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH (Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada) 26 Church Street Thornhill Pastor: Rev. Thomas M. Watson Benson SL. Thornhill SUNDAY. AUGUST 15. 1965 11.00 am. â€" "The Wonderful Grace of God" 7 pm. â€" "A Businessman Enters the Ministry" Special Music Supervised nursery at all Lord's day activities flu or MAP Rev. Ralph MONT] 10 a.m.â€"â€"S( in Maple with St. terian. ] will prem A welcome THORI‘ ( Rev. A. I. SUNDAY, 9.45 am. â€" Senior 11 am. -- N 11 am. â€"- For furthe F‘D‘IIY" I“ I §3§°fik§°iufiu§+ $53,532?! U N l l I: U Ninth Sunday After Trinity RICHMOND HILL 8 am. â€" Holy Communion UNITED CHURCH (Chapel) Rev. C. G. Higginson. BA, B.D. 10.30 am. ~ Morning Service RGV- 3- E- Mackay ' The Rector Mr. J. Spanner. Assistant 11.10 am. ~ Sunday School SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1965 Organist: 11.15 am. â€" Morning Service Howard Jerome ARCCO. ACCM Preacher - Rev. C. G. Higginson L. Th. luv. Fred C. Jackson. Assistant. Estelle Markham. ARCT., RMT. Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY. AUGUST 15, 1965 Ninth Sunday After Trinity 8 am. - Holy Communion. 11‘ am. â€"â€" Morning Prayer Ereacher. Rev. F. C. Jackson 1 a}: WEDNESDAY ‘ L Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Reétor: Rev. Ramsay Armitage, Trinity IX 8 am. â€"- Holy Communion 10 am. -â€" Morning Prayer and Holy Communion 7 pm. â€"â€" Evening Prayer HOLY TRINITY CHURCH THORNIIILL Brooke & Jane Streets Rector Rev. H. Reginald Howden. B.A., I M.A., DJ). 8, mm. â€" Holy Communion ‘11 mm. -â€" Morning Prayer ‘ Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 lqzao a.m. â€" Holy Communion 8T. STEPHEN'S CHURCH ‘EV Rev. R. E. McLennan 407 Lynett Crescent â€" 884-4236 Church. 884-7083 10 am THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OI" CANADA THE CHURCH of ST. GABRIEL Crosby and Bayview Avenue: Trinity IX 8 am. â€"â€" Holy Communion 10.30 am.â€"â€"Parish Communion Nursery and Junior Congregation 7.00 pm. - Evensong in the Chapel Wednesdays 10 am. -â€" Holy Communion Aug. 8 - Sept. 5 (incl) 'nion Services with Thornhill Baptist. in Richmond Hill Library ev. F. F. Bennett will conduct the services. ‘. am. â€" Worship Service; Junior Church & Nursery For small children A Cordial Welcome to All (A Fellowship Church) 50 Wright Street - Classes for all (Opposlte the High School) Pastor: ALLSAINTS MIDWEEK HOUR. WED., 7.30 pm. Prayer. Praise. Bible Study WARM WELCOME AWAIT: YOU EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH Mackay Drive - Richvale Rev. K. A. Thatcher 889-6789 Murray Creyke Organist SUNDAY. AUGUST 15, 196 SUNDAi'Xi'KSGE'Fi'E,1965 9-30 Richmond Hill Rector: Rev. J. F. O’Neil Assistant Curate: Rev. Donald Bone SUNDAY. AUGUST 15, 1965 “Be Ye Therefore Merciful, As Your Father Is Merciful” ANGLICAN ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST lchmond Hill CALVARY CHURCH 1and M n of 0m. and Que.) RICHMOND HILL | Mrs. Rev. F. F. Bennett 94 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hilllday of 1 the Public Library Affiliated with the Pentecostal of her Auditorium Assemblies of Canada ‘Barton - Sept. 5 (incl) 884-4387 ‘birthda \‘ices with Thornhill Pastor: Rev. P. A. Sorensen The in Richmond Hill SUNDAY :bours Library 10 am. â€" Sunday School )send Bennett will conduct 11 am. â€" Worship Service vwishes. he services. 7 pm. â€"- Evangelistic Service lpresent - Worship Service; TUESDAY ‘tral Hc lhurch & Nursery 8.15 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting l Birth small children I FRIDAY Lamb v Morning Prayer‘ Anglican C h urch '1'1h00 SUNDAY. AUGUST 15‘ 1965 1965 9.30 am -â€" Worship Service and are Church School ZION LUTHERAN-CHURCH (2 miles south of Maple) :1“ Rev. E. Lange. BA. BI), MTH . , 832-2073 : Organist: Mrs. J. Keffcr SUNDAY. AUGUST 15, 1965 9:45 am. â€" Sunday School and 1935 Adult Bible Discussion Class 11 am. -â€" Worship Service m Nursery provided 'er CHRIST THE KING n LUTHERAN MISSION Thornhill - Langstaff - Richvale‘ in; ~ Arnold I). Welgel, B.A.,B.D., Pastor ts 24 Orion Crescent. Thornhill Phone 889-7216 ‘B'Au Worship Services to com- mence Sunday, September istmt. 19, 1965. in temporary “My. quarters at the Masonic actor Hall. Elgln Street, 1935 Thornhill. 10 a.m. â€" Sunday School 4 Every Sunday ihis summer > Nursery 10 Adults .1130 am. ~ Morning Worship Church of the Light and Life Hour CKFII. 5 pm. Sunday 884â€"7097 BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH 'Rev. Wm. Vanderbcnt. Pastor ‘Tel: Richmond mu 884-3155 Heise Hlll (Gormley) 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Worship Service 7:30 p.m.‘â€" Evening Service ‘Wed. 7:45 time-Prayer Meeting Vaughan (3rd Com. 2 mile- north of Concord) 11.00 a.m. â€" Worship Service Concord at Public School Rev. A. W. Hoisc. Pastor Tel.: 285-5002 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"- Worship Service Tuesl. 8 pm. â€"â€" Prayer Meeting Oak Ridges. Aubrey Ave. Rev. Roy Nieh. Minister 9.45 am. â€" Intermediate and Senior Sunday School 11 am. â€"-- Nursery and up to 11 years 11 am. â€" Morning Worship For further information call 285-2131 CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH 9:45 am. â€"â€" Worship Service and Sunday School 8 pm. â€"- Young People MONTH OF AUGUST 10 a.m.â€"â€"Service will be held in Maple United in union with St. Andrew‘s Presby- terian. Rev. B. F. Andrew will preach. A welcome is extended to all THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. A. I. Higgins, B.A.. B.D. SUNDAY, AUGUST 15. 1965 RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Higginson. B.A, B.D Rev. H. E. Mackay Mr. J. Spanner. Assistant SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1965 ST. MATTHEWS '7.3o hf: UNITED CHURCH 325 Crosby Avenue l “Mm Rev. 1". James Burn, B.A.. B.D. Stayncr 884-5526 final SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1965 10 am. â€" Worship Service We Rev. C. Higginson 3 pm. Nursery and Junior “BU” Congregation THE w UNITED CHURCH ._... OF CANADA 1 MAPLE CHARGE 1 r Rev. J. N. Hepburn, Minister Mrs. Vera Diamond Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1965 11 a.m.â€"Morning Worship Guest Speaker: Mr. H. H. Dymond ST. ANDREWS’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Maple, Ont. and ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 miles south of Maple) Rev. E. Lange, BA. BB, MTH 832-2073 Organist: Mrs. J. Keffor SUNDAY, AUGUST 15. 1965 9:45 am. â€" Sunday School and Corner of E Rev. A. J SUNDAY. 884-5264 Ralph Markham, Organist and Choirmaster SUNDAY, AUGUST 15. 1985 10 8.111. -â€" S 9.30 am -â€" WorShip Service and Every Sm Church School 1 N PRESBYTERIAN THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH Al)‘ (Convention of Ont. 5; Que.) , C Stop 17, Yonge Street 1 Mac Rev. Minton Johnston, D.D.. Minister ' '1 mill Mrs. Cameron Andrew. Organist 9.15 in From August 8 to September 5 11 am Meeting with the St. John's Aâ€"C? Baptist Church in the Rich- Como mond Hill Public Library. 7th Con. Vaughan Rev. B. F. Andrew, Minister SUNDAY, AUGUST 15. 1965 Combined Summgr Services Maple bmted St. Andrew’s Presbyterian 0 am. â€" Worship Service in Maple United and St. Paul's. Vaughan No service first 4 Sundays. Sunday. August 29m Preparatory Service at 11.15 RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN Bayview Avenue 5., Near Centre St. Albert E. Meyers. BA B.D.. S.T.M.. Pastor UNITED Minister Williams 7:30 pm. â€" Evening Service .Wed. 7:45 p.m.-Prayer Meeting ‘ Vaughan t3rd Com. 2 mile- north of Concord) Concord at Public School Rev. A. W. Heisc. Pastor Tel.: 285-5002 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"- Worship Service Tues.. 8 pm. â€"â€" Prayer Meeting Oak Ridges. Aubrey Ave. Rev. Roy Nigh. Minister Tel.: 887-5544 10:30 am. -â€" Sunday School 11:30 a.m. â€"â€" Worship Service 7:30 pm. â€"- Evening Service Tues.. 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting RICHVALE GOSPEL CHAPEL 24 Oak Avenue Sunday â€"â€"- Services 9:30 a.m. - Remembrance Ser- vice 11 am. -â€" Bible Hour 8: Sun- day School 7 pm. -â€" Gospel Service Tuesday 8 pm. â€"~ Prayer meet- ing and Bible Studv. 11.00 a.m. â€" Worship Service 1 i Throughout County - A. A. Wall Agricultural Representative A. A. Wall. York County, re- ports that he has spent a lot of time recently looking at crops throughout the county. He reports a few general im- pressions on these visits. His opinion that barley is a good crop for this county has been strengthened, since the crop looks good this year on a variety of farms. Many farmers, he states. are liking the looks of their later seeded fields better than those that went in early. Some early- seeded fields are shorter and some have second growth com- ing on which does not make combining easy. It may well be that the dry period hit this year at the wrong time for the early crop and later ones may yield better. medium or even short straw are possible. he states. This shows up best in corn. With early seeding, shorter. lighter stalks and leaves are to be expected. But that doesn’t mean these plants will not yield as much or more grain than later sown, taller. heavier plants. This may apply equally well to oats and barley, the ag. rep. states. He also notes that results from weed spraying are quite obvious, pointing out that all added to Atrazine has improved control significantly on foxtail and barnyard grass. When weed spray fails. Mr. Wall is suspic- ious that either the sprayer was not working right or the job was done at the wrong time. A poor spray pattern or clogged nozzles are easy to pick out now. already spent in custody since his arrest on the charge of car theft last month, and felt that getting him back to school would help to straighten him out. Magistrate Hollinrake re~ manded the accused in cUstody of his father until August 31. Fined this week were: Gerald Wright. Toronto. Russell Hogg. Willowdale, Cornell Weir, 18, Jack Wray, 19, King Township, all $22 and costs for having liquor in a place other than a residence: Bruce Bishop, 19, King Township, $20 and costs, drinking while under age; Jacques Construction Co., form- erly of RR 1, Markham Town- ship, $50 for failing to file an income tax return for 1964. Abandoned Baby ll-_..‘.l ll-_-I_LA_.- Martyn and his famih’ on the loss of their loved one. Betty-Anne Wilson. Toronto and Bonnie Barton, Richmond Hill. spent the past two weeks with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barton. Mrs. Dean Wilson spent Sun- day of this week at the home of a car accident which also put her husband Earl in Barrie Hospital with serious injuries. Deepest sympathy is extended from the community to Mr. Neighborhood Notes Mr. and Mrs. Ja and Mr. and Mrs‘ J: attended the funeral Mrs. E. Martvn at Pr 9,45 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.~â€"Family Service Mr. Howard Hunt 7.00 pm. â€" Evening Service Mr. Philip King 8.15 pm. â€" Communion Service Wednesday â€" 7.30 pm). Prayer Service and Bible Study GORMLEI UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Still" DONCASTER BIBLE CHAPEL (Clarke & Willowdale Stu.) 24 Oak Avenue Sunday -- Service! - 9:30 am. -â€" Remembrance Ser- vice 11 am. - Bible Hour 3: Sun- day School 7 pm. â€"â€" Gospel Service Tuesday 8 pm. â€" Prayer meet- ing and Bible Study. Women‘s and .Young Peoplen Meetings as Announced. "Faith of Our Fathers Livinl 889-3364 - 889-5057 RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Rugglea Rev. A. J. Slater. Minister SUNDAY. AUGUST 15. 1965 11 nite 1 a.m.â€"-Wo A CHUR( Concord Av Drive CONCORD SUNDAY, AUGUST 15. 1965 1 am. â€" Combined Bible School and Morning Service p.m. â€"- Worship and Com- munion Hospita SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS CHURCH C. R. Neill. Minister Meeting every Saturday Elgln Mills West mile west of Yonge Street 5 a.m.â€"Sabbath School. a.m.â€"â€"Worship Service. CARRVILLE . and Mrs. Jack Barton VII‘. and Mrs‘ John Barton fled the funeral service of E. Martyn at Prince Albert (1 Church on Monday of week. Mrs. Martyn (form» Correspondent: Mrs. Gordon Read Phone 889-4001 31 iarents Mr. and Mrs. J. and celebrated her with them. August 8. any friends and neigh- f Mrs. Henry Winger er speedy get well Mrs. Winger is at a patient in York Cen- ALL WELCOME She 'ishes to Mr. Joe ad a birthday on at r) was at one Carrville Pub- ‘ried as a result nt which also Earl in Barrie OF CHRIST and King High munity colleges SCARBORO: Township council has named Dr. R. F. Stackhouse as chairman of a committee to promote establishment of com- I\llllllfllll““ll““mmll“\llllillllll“ml“\llll\\ll“\\lll\ll\l\l“\ll\l\lfl Poles must be so straight that a line joining the centre of the tip with the centre of the pole at a point two feet above the butt shall not deviate more than one inch from the centre line. To produce a peeled pole with a top diameter of five inches and ;a length of 16 feet requires a jtree seven inches in diameter )and 35 feet in height. For 'a peeled pole seven inch top ‘1 illlllllillllliilllliul(“Illlilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllll They are then loaded on large transports for shipment to Trenton where they are treated with creosote under high pres- sure and temperature. thus in- creasing their durability many times. Most of the red pine poles are used in building con- struction. Many stems are left for fu- ture use as poles, sawlogs and veneer as the work of conser- vation begun nearly half a cen- tury ago will provide a timber. harvest for years to come. However, cautions Mr. Wall. its dangerous to judge any crop according to the length of the straw. It's the heads that count and good crops on Waste sands in Whitchurch diameter Township were planted witha tree 1 pine seedlings 30 or 40 years and 65 £6 ago, primarily to stabilize the Many shifting soil and stop erosion by are me‘ wind and water. But additional ments. benefits are being harvested to- meet the day in timber production, due but are to the foresight of these early ized as p conservationists. tn th. n Red pine stands in Vivian Forest, a York County conser- vation project, are now being thinned out. This forest is manâ€" aged by the Department of Lands and Forests. Stems to be removed must be trim and true if they are to be used for poles, and must conform to the rig- orous specifications of Domtar Chemicals Limited, the pur- chaser. ‘ Poles, Pulpwood, Logs, Productsj}: Of York County's Vivian Foresth Late Planted Crops Look Best‘; Throughout County - A. A. Wall J Master Bruce Eyer of ClarJ Mr. and Mrs. Ellis of Aurora ence Centre. New York, visitedmad supper on Friday with their his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. son and daughter-ln-law, Mr. Levi Steckley. and Mrs. Ed Ellis. Neighbors are pleased Mrs. Ira Cook at her again. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Decks of Ancaster, spent a day with Mrs. Deeks‘ mother. Mrs. N. H. Brown. H. C. Peacock is in St. Mich- aels Hospital. Toronto. Joseph Patterson is home af- ter spending several weeks in the private patients‘ pavilllon of Toronto General Hospital. Thornhill Girls Toledo Swim Meet Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doust vis- lted Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson and A. Biddlecombe of Sunderâ€" land recently. Reatha Steckley of Toronto‘ holidayed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Steckley. Mr. and Mrs. David Beadle'vlsited George Lehman at the have returned from a two Wellesley Hospital. Toronto. week‘s tour of northern Ontario. and Mrs. Ross Brillinger in the where they visited friends and Toronto General on Sunday. relatives. ;They also Visited Mr. and .Mrs. Mn and Mrs. Brian Shepherdmobert Millen of Downsview. enjoyed a weekend visit from Who Wi“ be m°Vmg ‘0 RiCh‘ their niece. .1th 5311”, wnhmnnd Hill in the near future. Hamson, New York, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Francy Neixhborhood Notes holidayed last week Lodge near Peterbom The girls were accompan- ied by their coach Carolyn Krzywicki and Miss Dun- can‘s parents. There were a total of 47 entries in the event which was held at the Lucas County Recreation Centre. The Canadian girls found the competition keen as the Americans were well versed in the field of synchronized swimming. Thornhill swimming aces Kelly Burkart and Liz Dun- can motored to Toledo, Ohio last Saturday to participate in the Senior National Out- door American Athletic Union Women’s Synchroniz- ed Swimming Champion- ships. CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTED GORMLEY NEWS Telephone 887-5201 to see home Many trees in Vivian Forest are meeting these require- ments. Trees which do not meet the above requirements, but are thinned out, are util- ized as pulpwood which is sold to the Ontario Paper Company Limited at Thorold. Tree tops are also put into pulpwood. After felling and bucking in- to lengths, “old Dobbin” puts the single pieces on skid row. A tractor hauls “bunches” of poles to a truck road and they are taken to a central peeling yard where the whirring jaws of a peeler turns them down to clean white logs. diameter and 35 feet in iength. a tree 10 inches in diameter and 65 feet in height is needed. The best part of the crop story. he reports. is the second hay crop. Good yields are com- ing off now and will help avoid a hay shortage this winter. A number of people are spending the week at the United Missionary camp meeting at Stayner. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis of Aurora Bruce Wideman, brother of Mrs. Whitney Johnson. is in York County Hospital. where he was taken following a heart at- tack. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Doner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doner of Stoufivllle. Mn and Mrs. Garnet prancynravels from Midland to Stoufi- visited Mr. and Mrs: Williami‘Villngmy 28- , ,, Wilson at Fairview Lodge nearl IJUSt had to “We 1" calms Whimy‘ recently_ was quoted as saying after spot- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baker of “"3 the 1965,C°m9t 1“ a 33‘“ pine Orchard, and Mr. and Mrs. 'age at $toufl'v111e. where he had Elias E1110“ had Sunday dinner driven In two other vehicles he with Mr. and Mrs_ Fred Doust. had obtained without taking it Dr.and Mrs. A. Ferguson 01’” fir“ With the °wner5~ Goderich, visited at Gormley one Of the cars was 8 mn‘ on Sunday_ vertlble, whose canvas roof he Dorothy Doust of Kitchener, and Vera Doust of Toronto, had supper on Friday with Mrs. Frank Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brillinger visited George Lehman at the Wellesley Hospital, Toronto. and Mrs. Ross Brillinger in the BENEFICIAL I"? Loans up to $5000 -â€" Your loan can be life-insured 42 month contracts on loans over$1500 Just can up, ask for a “Treat-Yourself Vacation Loan â€"and wonder- ful things start to happen! You get cash to get ready, cash to EU. and an International Cred‘rt Card to get cash along the Wat any Beneficia! office coast-mama Phone nowâ€"and let Beneficial put cash in your pocket today! Call for yggr vacaz‘ion cash now! FINANCE co. 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To 6 PM. ‘ "m in family mu" Thursdayi FRIDAY 9 RM, SATURDAY 4 PM. i of last week. ‘ His age has been established‘OWW as one month. " ' The baby has been cared for since his diseavery by town“ constable Roderick Junkln and‘ his wife, Margaret. They have‘ six children of their own. Daniel Michael Markham, a-handnned there in a parked car A blonde, blue-eyed baby boy has been named after the V11- lage of Markham. Trip’ln Comet Car Ends In Jail Term His father. D. Cairns. who testified for the youth, said the cottage incident had been large- !y due to his son falling Into bad company, mainly that of an older youth who had found it easy to influence him. Mr. Cairns said he felt his son had benefited by the time already spent in custody since his arrest on the charge of car theft last month, and felt that getting him back to school would help to straighten him out. Magistrate Hollinrake re~ manded the accused in chstody of his father until August 31. Fined this week were: Gerald Wright. Toronto. Russell Hogg. Willowdale, Cornell Weir, 18, Jack Wray, 19, King Township, all $22 and costs for having liquor in a place other than a Abandoned Baby Named Markham Prior to taking the cars. Cairns. who was already on pro- bation for car theft, broke into A youngster‘s love of C landed him In Magist Court this week. However. it wasn't from any sailing around in outer space. The Comet in question had four wheels and a motor and was just one of three vehicleh pur- loined by David Cairns, 16, of Toronto. to assist him in his travels from Midland to Stan]?- ville, July 28. One of the cars was a c0n~ vertlble, whose canvas roof he had slashed open to gain access. “five or six" cottages in the Midland area, along with some companions. and stole a quan- tity of food and other articles. VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES RICHMOND HILL BRANCH V. O. 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