8 am. â€" Holy Communion 9.45 â€"â€" Senior Church School Classes 11 am. -â€"â€" Church School 11 mm. â€"â€"â€" Holy Communion Preacher: Rev. S. A. R. Wood 7 pm. â€"- Evening Prayer Preacher: Rev. James Kiddell 1030 am HOLY TRINITY CHURCH THORNHILL Brooke & Jane Streets Rector Rev. E. Reginald Howden. B.A., L. Th. Rev. Fred C. Jackson. Assistant. Estelle Markham. ARCT.. RMT. Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1965 HARVEST FESTIVAL HARVEST FESTIVAL Buffet Lunch in Parish Hall 1 p.m. -â€" Evensong. School 11 mm. â€" Procession and Choral Eucharist (Holy Communion‘ Junior Church School and Nursery 4.30 pm. â€"â€" Evensong ISung) Trinity XVI 8 am. â€"- Holy Communion 0.30 am. â€" Sunday School 11 an]. -» ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH . Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rector: Rev. Ramsay Armitaxe, 9.30 M.A., DJ). I am. â€" Holy Communion )1 mm. -â€" Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 THE ANGLK‘AN (‘HURCH OF CANADA THE CHURCH of ST. GABRIEL The Rev. William E. Moore 407 Lynett Crescent - 884-4236 Church. 884-7083 SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1965 Rector: Rev. E. H. Costigan SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1965 Sixteenth Sunday After Trinity 8 mm. â€" Holy Communion (Chapel) 10.30 mm. â€"- Morning Service The Rector 11.10 am. -â€" Sunday School Organist: Howard Jerome ARCCO, ACCM (Convention of om. and Que.) 1“ Minister: Rev. F. F. Bennett SU Meeting in the Public Library 9-45 Auditorium I 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School I 11 am. â€"â€" Worship Service: ‘11 3 “Bread Upon the Waters" 3 V Junior Church 8: Nursery Crosby and Bnyview Avenues u A II I I 3 | RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH ST.JOHN’S BAPTIST CHURCH Rev- C- 6- Higginson. 3A. 8-D. Richmond Hill ‘ Rev. [1. E. MncKay (Convention of out“ .nd Que.) Mr. J. Spanner. Assistant Minister: Rev. F. F. Bennett SUNDAY- OCTOBER 3- 1955 Meeting in the Public Library 9-45 am. â€" Primary. Junior, Auditorium Intermediate and Senior 9.45 a.m. _ Sunday School I Sunday SChOOl 11 am. __ worship service; «11 am. ~ Baby Care. Nursery “Bread Upon the waters" and Kindergarten School Junior Church & Nursery World-Wide Communion For small children Slinda." A Cordial welcome m A“ The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at 11 a.m. and 7 pm. I Anncmnnn (Fellowship of Evangelical I UNITED CHURCII Baptist Churches in Canada) i 325 Crow! Avenue 26 Church Street Thornhill Rev- F- James Bum. 3A.. 3.0. Pastor: Rev. Thomas 1“. Watson 884'5525 Benson St.. Thornhill SUNDAY- OCTOBER 3. 1965 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3' 1955 11 am. â€"â€" Worship Service 11 am. Wombip Service (Infant care! 7 pm. worsmp Service 7 pm. â€"â€" The Lord‘s Supper Special Music Chum“ SChOOI . Supervised nursery at all Lord's 9-30 a~m~ â€" Prlngry. Junior day activities 11 a.m.â€"Nursery. kindergarten MIDWEEK "OUR’WED" 1.30 pm. -â€" Intermediate. 7.30 p.111. Senior Prayer. Praise. Bible Study CARRviELEifï¬iTi-iï¬'cnmcn A WARM WELCOME AWAI‘TS 9:45 am. â€" Worship Service YOL' ‘ and Sunday School S'l‘. MARY'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Richmond Hill Rector: Rev. J. F. O’Neil Assistant Curate: Rev. Donald Bone SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1965 HARVEST FESTIVAL 8.00 am. â€"â€" Holy Communion 10.30 am. ~â€" Parish Communion (Church School & Nursery Care’ 7.00 p.111. â€"â€" Festal Evensong (Junior Confirmation Class followingl Wednesdays 10 am. Holy Com- munion. lease Town Property 3 l A! ll 1' .° SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3. [965 SAINTS EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH Mackay Drive - Richvale Rev. K. A. Thatcher 889-6789 Murray (‘reyke Organist ANGLICAN 66 f LA NGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST The Kingdom of God [3 Come Nigh Unto You†Classes Thornhill - Lnngstaff - Richvale - Church School Arnold D. Weigel, B.A..B.D.. â€" Holy Communion I Pastor Rev. S. A. R. Wood 24 Orion Crescent. Thornhill Evening Prayer Phone 889-7216 Rev. James KiddellI SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1965 Wednesday [11.00 am. -â€" Worship Service in â€"â€" Holy Communion 'l‘hornhill Masonic Hall. Elgin â€" ‘ Street. Thornhill ljust north EPHENS CHURCH ‘\ from the Farmers' Market). M1910 EVERYONE [5 WELCOME! Holy Communion ~â€" Senior Church THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH OF CANADA (Convention of Out. & Que.) MAPLE CHARGE Stop 17, Yonge Street T Minister Rev. Minton Johnston. D.D., lRev. Ralph C. Williams, B.A., Minister SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1965 Mrs. Cameron Andrew. Organist HOLY COMMUNION 11 a.ml â€"- Worship Service ‘Hope 9.45 am Sunday School. .Maple Sunday School 9.45 am 10 am. â€" Intermediates JWorship V , 11 am 11 am. â€" Juniors ' Junior Congregation Nursery facilities are provided} Kindergarten and Nursery. " RICHMOND HILLS A welcome is extended to all BAPTIST CHURCH (A Fellowship Church) . THORNIHLL UNITED so Wright Street CHURCH Classes for all Re“ A- L Higgins. B.A-, B.D. (Opposlte the High School) SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1965 Pastor: 9.45 am. â€"â€" Intermediate and Rev. A. B. Al-not. 1311 Senior Sunday School SUNDAy_ OCTOBER 3' 1935 11 am. â€"- Nursery and up to 11 (2 miles south of Maple) For information call Organist: Mrs. J. Keffer 832-1510 SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1965 9:45 am. â€"â€" Sunday School and Adult Bible Discussion Class 11 am. â€"â€" Worship Service Nursery provided CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN MISSION 9.30 am. â€"â€" Church School 11 am. â€" Worship Service Nursery availahle 7 pm. â€" Youth Group Monday, 74) p.m.â€"Bo_v Scouts Tuesday 7 - 8.30 p.m.â€"Cub Pack Thursday. 8 pm. Choir rehearsal 9.45 am. -- Bible School 11 am w Subject: Talks on Romans commence 7 pm. â€"â€" Baptismal Service Preacher at, both services Dr. A . B. Amnt A Friendly Welcome [5 Extended to ALL in our new church Bayvlew Avenue 5.. Near Centre St. Albert E. Myers. BA. B.D.. S.T.M., Pastor 884-5264 Ralph Markham. Organist and Choirmaster u v MIIAVL‘IJ nu PRESBYTERIAN RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , Rev. J. N. Hepburn. Minister ; Mrs. Vera Diamond Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1965 9.45 am. â€"â€" Sunday School and Bible Class 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Worship SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM 11 am. â€"â€" Nursery Department 2 pm. ~ Sunday School Teachers' meeting 3 pm. â€" Church Trustees' meeting ST. ANDREW'S PRESBY‘I‘ERIAN CHURCH Maple. Ont. and " I'JIJL/UAVID- I ‘ CONCORD SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1965 10 am. â€" Bible School ‘ (classes for all) 11 a.m. â€"- Ministry of the Word 7 pm. â€"- Communion and Worship Wednesday l8 p.m. ~~ Bible Study. All Welcome Ev: A. E. Atkinson â€" 889-3364 Sec; R4 Witty - 889.5057 momnu GOSPEL CHAPEL 24 Oak Avenue Sunday â€"â€" Services 9:30 am. â€" Remembrance Set- Vice ‘ '11 am. â€" Bible Hour 8: Sum‘ ' day School ‘ 7 pm. â€"â€"- Gospel Service Tuesday 8 pm. â€" Prayer meek ing and Bible Study. Women’s and Young Peoples Meetings as Announced. 11.11 ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1965 7th Con. Vaughan ‘3 Still" - I Rev. B. F. Andrew, Minister ‘ ‘ SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1965 JDONCASTER BIBLE CHAPEL ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ST‘ MATTHEW'S UNITED CHURCH UNITED 884-3091 CALVARY CHURCH RICHMOND HILL 94 Hunt Ave... Richmond Hill Affiliated with the Pentecoshl I Assemblies of Canada 884-4387 . Pastor: Rev. P. A. Sorensen l ‘ SUNDAY 10 am. â€"~ Sunday School 11 am. â€"- Worship Service 7 pm. â€" Evangelistic Service I TUESDAY 8.15 pm, â€" Prayer Meeting ‘ FRIDAY '8 pm. â€" Young Peoples Tues, 8 pm THORNIHLL UNITED CHURCH Rev. A. l. Higgins. B.A., B.D. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1965 9.45 a.m. â€"â€" Intermediate and Senior Sunday School 11 am. â€"- Nursery and up to 11 years 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Worship For further information cdl 285-2131 >MARKHAM: Marian Tanner. Kemptvme Agricultural s( daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. for a third year. Tanner of 77 Drakeï¬eld Road, is Miss Patricia Macklin is winner of a nationwide esay resenting York County on contest, sponsored by the Cana- Ontario Junior Ftarmers' U1 dian Commercial Travellers As- Nations Bus Tri . sociation of which her father is Mrs. Burton 1 almer has a member. Marian is a grade 13 turned home from her sta student at MDHS and “Tote the York County Hospital. essay on "I‘m Glad My Dad 15 A Mr. and Mrs. Guy Holle Salesman", at home in June. Bramalea. and formerly Study * Wed. â€"â€" 6.30 pm. ‘[ CYC Cadets ; Sunday. October 3. Rally Day 1 Church of the Light and Lita Hour CKFH. 5 pm. Sunday For further information: 884-7097 Other Denominations? Corner of Elmwood and Bugglel Pastor. Wm. Mickey SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1965 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School RALLY DAY. Classes for all ages Nursery to Adults 11 am. â€" Worship Service 7 pm. â€"â€"- Gospel Hour SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIS’I‘S CHURCH C. R. Neill. Minister Meeting every Saturday Elgin Mills West La mile west of Yonge Street 9.15 a.m.â€"â€"§abbath School. 11 a.m.â€"â€"Worship Service. RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1965 All Sunday services at Parkside Youth Centre during renova- tion. 9.50 am. â€"- Sunday School 11 am. -â€" Worship: 7.30 pm, Evening Service Wednesday. 00¢. 6 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting (This service also at the Youth Centre) “BUILDIY‘G TO PRESENT THE WORD TO THE WORLD" 24 Oak Avenue Sundly â€" Service: 9:30 am. â€" Remembrance Ser- vice 11 am. â€" Bible Hour 8: Sunâ€" day School 7 pm. â€"- Gospel Service Tuesday 8 pm. â€"â€" Prayer meet. ing and Bible Study. Women’s and Young People: Meetings as Announced. “Faith of Our Fathers Livin: Still" - Hope 9.45 am Maple Sunday School 9.45 am Worship . . . , . . . . . . . , 11 am Minister Rev. Ralph C. Williams, 3A.. SI'NDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1965 HOLY COMMUNION Concord Ava. and King High Drive A CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. L. K. Sider. Pastor GORMLE! UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Evening Serx’ice Prayer & Bible iBank Of Nova Scotia Long ausociated with the business community in Rich- mond Hill,. Mr. Fenwick has joined the sales staff of Emer- ald Isle Real Estate Limited. Anniversary services were; held at Temtperanceville United on September 19, with Rev. B.‘ E Newnham; of Aurora as guest speaker at both services. At the morning: service our own choir with Mrs. Fred Hare at the organ was: in charge of the music. Mrs. Jean March of Kettleby was. guest soloist. At the evening service the choir from Wesley United was pres- ent to lead tin the worship of music. A ï¬reside hour was ‘held at the close of the evening iservice. Many thanks to all who lcontributed in any way to these }services. UCW An agreement to lease town- lated works on the said property; The Richmond H111 Natural- Owned pmperty on Lorne Aven- shall be constructed to the sat-lists held the ï¬rst of their fall ue near 'Yonge to the Bank of isfaction and approval of Ihelindoor meetings on September Nova Scutia for a ï¬ve-year per- works commissioner. l17_ lod for parking purposes has re- That cost of all grading, pav-‘ John Pyam one of the student ceived ithe blessings of the ing or other works shall be atimembers presented slides and town‘s works committee the expense of the bank; that itla commentarv on scenes from Town council had earlier an- shall maintain the property “Algonquin Peat where he work_ nounced its acceptance subject all times in a proper manner at‘ed for the sum-men John sighted to the Dealings of the works their expense. {8 1°ng_tailed jaeger at the park. cammitte-e. That the terms of the leaseimnmnm H “mm.†an n... A resident of Richmond Hill for many years. he is now lookâ€" ing forward to having the op- portunity no further serve his many friends and former cus- tomers in 1812 real estate field. Church News He may be reached at Em- erald Isle Real Estate Limited any time Earl Patton 00f Edmonton has returned home after spending some time at 'the home of his sister and brother-inâ€"law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boys. Miss Patricia Macklin is rep- resenting York County on the Ontario Junior Ftarmers' United Nations Bus Triu. Mrs. Burton ï¬â€™almer has re- turned home frctm her stay in York County Ho spital‘ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hollett of The Afternoon Unit of the UCW met at .the home of Mrs. Ray Jennings on Thursday af- ternoon. Mm. C. Beynon acted as leader in the absence of Mrs. Hare. Neighborhood Notes Mr. and Mm. Nelson Thomp- son entertaincpd about '25 neigh- bors and friends at a corn roast on Friday eveming. In spite of rather inclement weather every one had a goud time. Congratulations to Ami/cod Harman who Recently celebratâ€" ed his eighty-stixth birthday. Mr. and MIEL Harry Rumble of Hamilton had dinner Satur- day evening \rnth Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Jennings. Mr. and Mrs.. J. A. Lloyd and Marilyn spent 1the weekend with relatives in Temperanceville. Miss Judy Paxton has enrol- led in the recxeation directors course at Guelph University. Judy is recuperating at her home after spending a few days in Guelph Hospital‘ Bob Macklin has returned to Kemptville Agricultural School for a third year. Mrs. Wilbert Jennings was among those {Bram York Cqunty who attended the Homes for the Aged Convemflon in Fort Wil- liam last weekL A speedy rcecovery is wished for Mrs. Fred; Boys who is not too well at present. We extend sincere sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boys in the loss of Mrs. Boys‘ sister. Mrs. Alvin Walker of Kirkland Lake.‘who passed away sudden- ly last weekend. TEMPERANCEVILLE NEWS GEORGE FENWICK Announcement Correspondent: Mrs. W. G. Jennings Phone PR. 3-5892 ' In other business council apâ€": proved the paying of the fol-+ lowing accounts; General ac-‘; count $122,489.24; road account $855.35; and water account $11,481.72. The amounts are for the months of August and Sep- tember. The road account was for the month of September. !Officials A t t e nd !Good Roads Meet 0n the property, more specifically described as con- taining 1405 ft. more or less, frontage on Don Mills Rd.; 2040 ft more or less (at the rear) on Highway 404. Provincial Thruway to be completed by 1970. Included on this property is one 9-1‘oom stucco 2- storey house, containing 2 bathrooms, 3-pc & 2-pc. van- ity and hot and cold water, laundry room, tiled kitchen, living room, hardwood, 0i] heated, beautiful terraced stone wall in front with shrubs and hedges. One new steel shed 24x84, good water supply. drilled, with new pump and pressure tank. TERMS: 10% down date of sale. 30% 6351! in 30 dal'S, 60% on ten year til/2% first mortgage, plus agreed : principal payments. Inspection of property by appointment or morning ' of sale ‘Proprietor's other farm sold; proprietor giving up lfarming; livestock and machinery to be sold Wed, l March 23rd, 1966. By 0. S. O’Neil & Son, Auctioneers Received approval from the Minister of Highways for a fur- ther grant of $21,500 for road maintenance. An original re- quest for $199,260.75 for sup- plementary road expenditures was approved in part. Accompanying Mr. Perkins, who is chairman of the town works committee, are Vaughan Township Deputy-reeve Garnet Williams, Reeve Charles Hoop- er. of Markham Township, York County Warden Sydney Legge, of Newmarket and former Richmond Hill Reeve W. J. Tay- lor, who is now chairman of the Toronto and York Roads Com- m1551on., Temperancevfllc are the prohd parents of a new baby son. Reeve Ray Jennings and Mrs. Jennings are attending the Can- adian Goods Association Con~ vention in Saskatoon this week. ments to the village’s by-law on swimming pools are being stud- ied. The present by-law stipu- lates a chain link or equivalent fence, ï¬ve feet high, must be erected. Building Inspector W. France claims pool owners de- sire privacy a-nd would like to be able to erect a fence of ï¬breglass or solid wood. Richmond VHill Deputy-reeve Floyd Perkins is attending the Canadian Good Roads Conven- tion in Saskatoon this week along with other municipal 0f- ficials in York County. Congratulations to Mr. Nor- man Rumble on his- eighty- second birthday. MARKHAM VILLAGE: Amend- Owner: L. C. Hennessey, ph. 727-5558. Aurora Auctioneer: W. S. O’Neil & Son, ph. 887. Granton Clerk: T. B McPherson, p11. 727-4961 Ab0ve property to be sold subject to reserve bid (Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents on this property or property loss on date of sale or otherwise. Ideal for Future Development 108 Acres, more or less, being parts of lots 17-18, Concession 3 east, Whitchurch Twp. . Don Mills Rd. - County of York - First farm north of Vandorf, west side of rd. approximately 14 miles from Metro limits. WEDNESDAY, OCT. AUCTION SALE FARM PROPERTY ;; General ac-‘a Field trips are important to a 4; road account natural history club and cer- Watfl account tainly the following Sunday’s OF VALUA-BLE 884-7456 28 LEVENDALE ROAD 889-3756 RICHMOND HII.I. 'I'V Since no human being wasi involved. the fox’s brain was not sent for pathological examina- ‘tion, but a veterinarian adrvised tying up the involved domestic animals for a month. Some of the members' slides were shown covering both birds and plants. To top off an en- thusiastic evening the members were invited to the Campbelli home for coï¬ee. John Pyatt. one of the student members presented slides and a commentary on scenes from Algonquin Park where he work- ed for the summer. John sighted a long-tailed jaeger at the park. Normally it summers in the Arctic. Mrs. Jean Seddon gave a short talk about some of the problems facing the Great Lakes Institute in their research work, such as the lowering water levels and consequent dif- ficulties. trip to the southern research station was an excellent begin- ning. Neither the very humid weather nor a sudden downpour of rain dampened the spirits of the thirty people present. Three weeks ago a dog be~ longing to Frank Boland of! Stouffville was attacked by a fox. Later the fox also had a skirmish with a neighbor‘s dog. The neighbor shot the fox. but the wounded animal took re- fuge in a stable where it was trampled to death by a horse. Rod Standï¬eld. supervisor of} wildlife research. outlined the various projects being conduct- ed in Ontario, ranging from the woodland caribou in the far north to a muskrat project on. Lake Erie. A good deal of wild- life work is centred around the research laboratory in Algon- quin Park and it is here that the study on wolves was initiat- ed. Mr. Standï¬eld showed samples of the special electro- sonic collars developed for cari- bou, wolves and foxes and re- ported that the battery life in the collars endured for about Last week Mr. Boland noticed his dog was not eating and took him to the veterinarians where he was placed under oh~ servation. The next morning the dog was dead without hav- ing exhibited any symptoms of illness. ' Canine Control Officer James Ryan calls this indication that rabies is still prevalent in this area to the attention of the public, warning parents panti- cularly to caution children about handling stray animals. This week, a report from the federal pathological laboratories in Hull, on the dog‘s brain tis- sue, was positive rabies. Stouï¬ville Dog Dies Of Rabies .M. two years. The “Deep†signall‘ could be picked up at a distance: of six miles by radio in an air“| craft. The group was then taken on a tour of the biology build- ing and particular interest was shOWn in the autopsy room where carcasses of many forms of wildlife are examined. ‘ Even though the woods were“ wet after the short, heavy show- Q er the group, led by Mr. and“ Mrs. Ott Devitt, enjoyed a short‘O botany walk along the bush roadI and noted the fruit still on the Jack-in-the-pulpit. False spike- nard. cucumber-root, clintonia. twisted-stalk, solomon-seal. Can- ada mayflower (Maianthemum canadense). spikenard. hellebore' orchid. blue cohosh, and the red and white baneberry plants were some of the plants noticedu Will/Mm 6 Levendale Rd. 884-5801 Hind Quarters of Beef "2.49s! Maple, Ontario 889-5577 Sirloin, T-Bone, Porterhouse & Round Steak Lean Meaty COME IN TODAY FOR A DEMONSTRATION Spare Ribs Butt Pork Chops See All The New I966 Volkswagen: 0N DISPM Y T 00.4 Y LEVENDALE MEAT MARKET YOUR AUTHORIZED VOLKSWAGEN DEALER IN MAPLE NORTH OF NO. 7 HWY., SOUTH OF MAPLE ‘ MAPLEWOOD MOTORS wish to thank all our many friends who attended the official opening of our new dealership. The re- sponse exceeded our expectations. If you were unable to attend our opening, we will still extend to you a hearty welcome. If you are tired of driving a/big car with its attendant high cost of maintenance and repairs, test drive one of our economical Volkswagens. The Volkswagen is not only practical but has many advantages Over higher priced cars. It offers the ideal transportation frar winter driving as it has no anti-freeze or frozen blocks to worry a out. Why go broke trying to keep up with the Joneses? Just let our salesman give you an honest road test and point Out the improve- ments for 1966 â€" then you be the judge. If you still enjoy driving a car that is responsive and nimble and gives you that youthful feeling, give us fifteen minutes of your time. MEAT PRICES ARE STEADILY INCREASING STOCK YOUR FREEZER WHILE OUR PRICES ARE STILL LOW THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Sept. 30, 1965 15 The winners of our lucky draw will be announced next week. SOUTH BLOCK RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE Gross Weight â€" Custom Cut & Wrapped on the; Rpm-6;. t0 .1 FOR YOUR HOME FREEZER APLEWOOD OTORS |.TD. RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE PHONE 884-3221 PH 0T0 SUPPLIES I II'I‘C‘ (‘1'!‘1'11'3 I.‘ ""9. lb. 69c lb. 55c lb. 59c