ANGLICAN ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH . Rev. Minton Johnston, B.D., . .. '. ' .SIChniwd mâ€. Minister SI'NDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1965 S}; .Maâ€.“. ‘R‘d‘mm‘d HTâ€) Rec or. Rev. J. F. ONeil M C A d ,0. .t“ 945 itiedlt Lnlon Ltd. allowed Assistant Cut-ate: 11â€â€œ. amen)" 7'7"†“hams ope q , . '1 ammaximum loans of only $200. Rev. n m a.m. â€" WOISl’llp Service Maptetuiiday School 9.43 am .. , . _ ' ona Bone Sund Schn I WON“ 11 loday that amount has been in SUNDAT. OCTOBER 24. 1965 m ay‘ .°~ . ~ ,p; -; - ,_ . am creased to $1.350. Trinity XIX “"- “‘ Imelme‘j‘a‘“ ‘ .. '“'""' (“"L'Pga'm It was in 1960â€"61 some ei ht‘ DEDICATION F‘FSTIVAI ll a.m. â€" Juniors lvlndcrgarten and Nursery. 5 . ‘ .‘ . g 00 I 7 Nursery facilities are provided. A welcome is extended to all “3'5 an" “5 “Talmn m 1952 l B. a.m. â€" Holy Communion *_ _ .L . ‘by St. Mary Immaculate. Roman ‘ 10.30 a.m. â€" Morning Prayer LANGSTAFF t THORNHIIJ. UNITED Preacher: Canon L. S. Garns- worthy, St. John's, York Mills Church School and Nursery 300 p.m. â€"- Holy Baptism 7.00 pm. â€"~ Evensong Pastor: Rev. Thomas M.Watson.11 am~ _. Nursery and up to iii In Preacher: Benson SL, Thornhill years ' RGV- J- Palel‘SOH-Smylh. SUNDAY- OCTOBER ‘34. 1965 11 a.m. -â€" Morning Worship St. Cyprian's. Toronto THORNHIIIL BAPTIST CHURCH (Convention of Ont. & Que.) Stop 17, Yonge Street BAPTIST CHURCH (Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada) 26 Church Street Thornhiil 11 a.m. Worship Service Wednesdays Theme: “A Blueprint for 10 am. â€"« Holy Communion Blessing" ' THE ANGLICANâ€"CHURCH or > 7 "3’"; “"5"!†Bertâ€? CANADA Theme. No Gteatei (JiOiy THE CHURCH of ST. GABRIEL Crosby and Bayview Avenue: The Rev. William E. Moore 407 Lynctt Crescent - 884-4236 Church. 884-7083 SUNDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1065 Special Music Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Supervised nurscr.V at all Lord's day activities MIDWEEK HOUR, WED, 7.30 pm. mof Come Nigh Unto You†lRE‘l'. Ralph C. Williams. B.A. Rev. A. I. Higgins, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1965‘ 9.45 a.m. â€" Intermediate and L'NI’I‘EI) ('HI'RCH OF CANADA MAPLE CHARGE Minister Senior Sunday School For further information call 285-2131 ST’TMATTHEW’S ITNI'I‘ED CHURCH 325 Crosby Avenue 884»55‘26 tlnt‘ant caret Church School By FRED SIMPSON From assets totalling only $4.000 four years ago to ones totalling $37000 today is the "success story told by the Rich- mond Hill Credit L'nion Ltd.. cry-operative. And it will be joining forces l l with other credit union organi- zations today “Thursday as i“Credit L'nion" day is celeâ€" lbrated throughout the world. ‘ It was only four years ago the ‘coâ€"operative, then known as the Catholic Church under a com- B'A-i B-D-lmu_nity charter. that a group Of persons started to move to ex- pand credit tlnion here. They were headed by lawyer ! hn Lawlor. Clare Logan. John tBurton and others. Mr. Logan iretired as manager in May. 1965 ibut most of the others remain active in the union. President is Stan Lucas. The success of their efforts is borne out by the above statis- Re“ F- Jam“ Bur“: 3A" 3-D. tics and other factors. Last year payroll deduction plans were SUNDAY- OCTOBER “1 1965 ‘started for the town police de- 11 a.m. â€"- ll orship Servrce partment and later for employ- ees of Texas Instruments In- )iorida) aiid Friday ext'ept on or deposits in the credit union. holidays. A credit union share. tlsually Operates on thrt‘f‘ Levels valued at $5 is simply savings it has three levels of opera- accumulated in the credit union. lion made up of a hoard of The term "share" is used to directors under Presulent indicate the tlnit of saving upon Lucas: a credit committee under which dividends may be paid. Chairman Jake BOlJt'bonniel‘t‘e: The actual cost of a credit and a supervisory committee union loan is usually 6.5 percent under the chairmanship of Ivan less any rebate voted at the an- Mansbridge. _ ntlal meeting. This is based on What is 8 NM†union? the usual interest rate of l per- 11 is a group Of People “tilt cent on the unpaid balance of a common bond, who save their the loan. the maximum rate money together and from this permitted by law. Some credit pool Of savings make low-cost ‘ W " loans to one another. The first credit ttnion was started by Friedrick Wilhelm Raiffeisen in 1849 in southern Germany to help the peasants in a time of severe famine. In 1864 he organized the first credit union of the type we have today. . The idea spread to other Richmond Hill Ptiblic School countries and in 1000 Alphonse Board last week revised its Dcsjardins. a Quebec LPL'islaâ€" policy dealing with the distri- tive reporter. organized North hution of literature in the America's ï¬rst credit union at schools. setting down four Levis. Quebec. There are 1500 credit. unions and 700.000 members in Ontario with assets totalling $450 mil- lion. it operates by depositing in a bank money saved by the incitiâ€" bers and is used as a fund from which only members may bor- row. stipulations for those wanting to use the schools for that pur- pose. The new policy: The princi- pal may distribute literature to parents and or children deal- ing with the organization. man- agement and discipline in his own school. including bulletins issued by recognized PTA assoâ€" __ . prayer, praise. Bible Study ; A ‘ I ‘ icorporated. Entry Fee 25 Cents ciations: the superintendent may ggdm'amflmy gommumm A WARM WELCOME AWAITSQBU a‘m' Vâ€" pllm‘TL-"l Jumm The local office is in the Co- Entry fee is 25 cents. lt en- authorize distribution of litera- . . . - tenlor Church ill a.m.â€"Nursery. hmdergartemo . ta. 1 . f“ - . it b ‘ . H . d I- .~†th . - school YOU 130 _ , 3, peialte nsuiance 0 cc lI‘l couiages is mem ers o save lie ea mg m i e oiganlza- ' pm' Jnmrmed'ale' ‘the Rt hm nd H 1 his Cent‘e la 1' even i 1] lion mana ement d d' ' - 11 am. _ Morning prayer â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€" 50mm _ C 0 9f i l .TPEU Til 1‘ Sim V i g 3“ K ISC'P Junior Church School and 7 My. __ and is open from 1:30 to 9 pm.amounts. as payments of shares line of the system or any part. Nurwv ‘ T H E R A N CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH W *~* *ï¬i"-;-~~-~~ -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" or dealing with community re- ~ - Z;.'__,_ . 9:45 a.m. -â€" Worship Service creational and educational pro- “EMMANUEL gin pAUL'S LUTHERAN and Sunday School Magntrate I ANGLICAN CHURCH Mackay Drive - Richvale Rev. K. A. Thatcher CHURCH Bayvlew Avenue 5.. Near Centre St. 889-5789 Albert E. Myers. B.A. Murray Creyko B.D., S.T.M.. Pastor ’ Organist 884-5264 SUNDAXIIQCTOEST): 24- 1965 Ralph Markham. Organist and Unity Choirmaster 8 a.m..â€"- Holy Communion 9.30 a.m. â€"â€" Sunday School 9.30 a.m. â€" Church Parade for Richvale District Guides and - Brownies 11 a.m. ~‘M01‘ning Prayer and Holy Communion 2.30 pm. 9â€" Confirmation Class 7 pm. -â€"- EvensOng. HOLY .TRINITY CHURCH SUNDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1965 9.30 a.m. â€" Church School 11 a.m. â€" Worship Service Nursery available 7 p.m. â€"â€" Youth Group Monday. 7-9 p.m.â€"Boy Scouts Tuesday 7 - 8.30 p.m.â€"Cub Pack Thursday, 8 pm. 'Choir rehearsal -aher Denominations SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS CHURCH C. R. Neill. Minister Meeting every Saturday Elgin Mills West 14 mile west of Yonge Streeti 9.15'a.m.â€"â€"Sabbath School. 11 a.m.â€"Worship Service. CAiTvARf CHURCH RICHMOND HILL 94 Hunt Ate, Richmond Hill; Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada 884-4387 â€"â€"« â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" râ€"~ astor: Rev. P. A. Sorensen THORNmLL ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH P SUNDAY Brooke & Jane Street. ‘2 Emile? £50m" 9‘ M33“) 10 a.m. â€". Sunday School Rector 0 or imvormatlon Ca 11 a.m. â€" Worship Service Rev. B. Reginald Howden. B.A., “an sa'aghiss' Kat†7 pm. -- Evangelistic Service ‘ L. Th. ' 1 TUESDAY Rev. Fred C. Jackson. Asnistant. EstellBZMarkham. ARCT., RMT. Ornn'ipt and Choir Director SUNDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1965 XIX Sunday After Trinity 8 a.m. m Holy Communion Men's Association Corporate Communion Breakfast 9.45 a.m. â€"â€" Senior Church School Classes 11 a.m. â€" Church School 11 a.m. â€" Morning Prayer Preacher - The Rector '7 pm. â€".Evening Prayer. _‘_ i - ' w of his trouble was in not liav- Preacher - Rev. F. C. Jackson Thornhill Masonic Hall, Elgin .lzlp‘ï¬rl‘“_ F212;fiflzmileimï¬ourmg a job and hoped that be‘ ST. STEPHEN-S CHURCH Simi- Thol‘“h“1 ilust north ‘ ' “icdnasday†would be able to learn a trade Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rector: Rev. Ramsay Armltage, M.A., DJ). 8 a.m. â€"- Holy Communion 11 a.m. â€"- Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 LLISAINTS ii Anglican . "iChurch SUNDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1965 9:45 a.m. _.. Sunday School and Adult Bible Discussion Class 11 a.m. â€"- Worship Service Nursery provided CHRIST THE KING. . j LUTHERAN MISSION . Thornhill - Langstaff - Richvale SUN Arnold D. Weigel, B.A., B.D., I‘astor 24 Orion Crescent. Thornhill Phone 889-7216 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1965 11.00 a.m. -â€" Worship Service in from the Farmers' Market). EVERYONE IS WELCOME! PTtESBYinlAN RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. N. Hepburn. Minister Mrs. Vera Diamond Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY. OCTOBER 24.1965 148111 Anniversary Services 9.45 a.m. â€" Sunday School and Bible Class ' 11 a.m. -â€" Morning Worship Guest Minister: , 7,30 p.m. â€".â€" Choral Service Rector: Rev. E. H. Costigan SUNDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1965 Nineteenth Sunday After ' ‘ '7 p'm' â€" G051)“ Sen/i“ ’ ‘ C i1 resented the E550 8 Tnmty ' SUNDAY’ OCTOBER 24’ 1965 T“°5day'3 P-m- â€" Prayer me“ lSniTverouT’clowp trophy to Mr. a'm' "‘ ggly Somm‘mmn 10 a.m. â€" St. Andrew‘s Church mg and Bible Study. Bonney 10 30 am â€"(â€"- til/Iliii-ning Service and sunday SCh'OOI women’s 'and Ymmg People' Featured guests at; the largel ' . .The Rector 10.15 am. â€"SS}:. Flaws sunday Meetings as A‘nnounced' lbanquet included John Addison.‘ 9 0° "‘Fa'th o 0 r F'th L" a’ .i. . -~ 11-10 8-m- â€"‘ Sunflab' SChOOI 11.15 am. â€" St. Paul‘s Church 1 f usmiv? ers wm 1MP ‘fm \olk NOIth’ Mlmsim.‘ 0f Organist: 7.30 pm, _ Young People's V _ .__,_ Agriculture for Ontario William Howard Jerome ARCCO. ACCM (5L paul‘si D03CASTER BIBLE CHAPEL A. Stewart. and Lex Machenzte, BAPTIST Monday. 7 pm. V‘ “ CONGREGATIONAL DINNER; ST. ANDREW’S ' PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH Maple. Ont.~ and ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 7th Con. Vaughan Rev. B. F. Andrew, Minister CHURCH Hwy. 7. 1‘: Mile West of Yonge 8.15 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting FRIDAY 8 pm. â€" Young Peoples FREE RICHMOND HILLâ€"- Pastor. Wm. Maokey 9.45 a.m. â€"â€" Sunday School Church of the Light and Life ii a.m. -â€" Bi THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN S For times like these Families in Sunday School Classes for all ages Nursery to Adults 6.30 pm. â€" CYC Cadets 8 pm. Bible Study and Prayer Study iii Hebrews Hour CKFH, 5 p.m. Sunday For further information: 884-7097 A CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord Ave. and King High Drive CONCORD SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1965 10 a.m. â€" Bible School (classes for alll 11 a.m. â€"â€"- Ministry of the Word. ' REV. R. p. CARTER. -B.A.. 13D. 7 p'm' â€" $85111?†and ,y’dth Secretary, Board of Christian, ‘ _ “~0dn'esda‘, "‘V': ' Education "' ' __ A < ’ . ii. 11 a.m. â€"â€" Nursery Departmentg'p'm' Blme SIUds‘ All welcome Ev.: A. E. Atkinson - 889â€"3364. Sect: R. Witty - 889-5057 RICHVALE GOSPEL CHAPEL 24 Oak Avenue Sunday â€" Services 9:30 a.m. â€" Remembrance Ser- vice day School (Clarke & Willowdale Sta.) I'NDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1965 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday School ‘ METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Eimwood and Rugglel DAY,'0CTOBER 24, 1965 Die Hour 8: Sun- A 17-year-old youth, who ad. mitted most of his problems1 stemmed from alcohol. will re- ceive treatment at. the Attorney- ‘General's Alcoholic Clinic as part of a four-month jail sent.- ence handed out to him last week at Magistrate‘s Court. . Larry Pemberton of Newmar- 'ket appeared before Magistrate' John Ord for sentencing on a1 charge of breaking. entering and theft of a car last month. . Mr. 0rd said the pre-sentencei report showed that the youth had drinking problems. and sug-l zested that he be sent to the. clinic for the last 90 days oil his sentence to be cured. Pemberton agreed to the) treatment. 1 Robert Allard, 17. also of' Newmarket, who appeared with‘ Pemberton for sentencing oni the same charge. was sentenced to jail for nine months. Mr. 0rd told Allard, who was‘ already on probation. that part II. jail. Allard was sentenced to the‘ Ontario Reformattory, with “al strong recommendation that you. will be sent to Brampton Train- Recommend Alcoholic Clinic For Youth As Part Oi Jail Sentence 'Out the owner’s consent. grams: any requests for solici- tation of funds or requests for distributing literature. other than the aforementioned. shall he referred to the board; all inâ€" formation to be distributed shall be arranged in classroom ‘sets. with the name. address land telephone number of the ldistribulor. The board also approved sev- eral recommendations of the ing School". >l< it: * ik ‘ Thomas Stevenson. 16. of Oak Ridges. who appeared for sen- tencing on a charge of assault, occasioning bodily harm and . . consuming liquor while under.conventlrms th15_Â¥ear' age. was given a suspmded‘ No delegate will be sent to sentence on the ï¬rst charge the Ontario Public School Trustees‘ Association and 10 days on the second. , . . In ruling out a long jail termitlon in Windsor, but a staff Magistrate said; “I don‘t member Will be asked if) attend wish to sound pontiï¬cal and youilhe Kil‘thener mT‘Vemi‘m fm: probably wonvt pay any atten‘the Special Education Teachers tion anyway. but if you don'tjASSOClation' . , get educated well enough, you‘ Other conventlons- at Whmh will keep going from one job i to another". ‘ , Thomas Stevenson Sr.. lathe-LY k P of the youth. testiï¬ed his soul u had recently returned to school.l . Stevenson was convicted last1 ' month after beating up a Rich-‘Almost mond Hill youth on Yonge * i if * iMOH M Robert: Copping, 16, of the r‘ Edouig‘oéc?::ec:rgi Wfsrrznggi Medical Ofï¬cer of Health for 17 . I . Mu1._ sentence report when he was‘01k county. DR R- B Street. convicted of taking a car with- “.‘y reports this years flu VPC' Cine program progressmg rapid- The offence occurred Sep- tember 26 and involved a truck from the Windsor Lumber 00., Concord. another week". Dr. Murray told members of the York County Health Unit on Over 1,200 persons bulged the rink of the Tam O' Shanter Golf Club at Agincourt Friday night as the 1965 International Plow- ing Match closed out with a banquet and awards night. ‘ Chief celebrities were Charles| Bonney, of Princeton, who cop-i ped the Canadian Plowingl Championship for the second time and follow-up Tom Hick- man Of Chilliwack, B.C. Both will participate in the next World's championship competi- tion to be held in Chilliwack. Alex McKinney, of Brampton, president of the Canadian Plow- iMLA for York North. Mr. Addison stressed the key irole the young farmer plays in‘ Plowing Match Banquet - Attracts 1200 Persons 0n Awards Night The car was found later smash- Wednesday of last week that 1,500 persons will have received the serum this year. The program got underway in the ï¬rst week of October. “This program has been very well received in the pastâ€, Dr. lMurray said. "an-d the vaccina- Other special guests incliided;tion against Influenza apparent- Reeve Albert Campbell, otlly does cut down deï¬nitely on Scarboro. Warden P. S. Legge..ab5€nteeism-. ' _ Of York County; Howard Greer.‘S “The Offering of this YaCClIle president, OPA, Floyd Lashleyylundel‘ health unit auspices IS secretary of the CPA; Markhamifelt to be of value in establish« Reeve Charles Hooper, andling good public relations al- York County Agriculture Rep-.lhOUgh there lS “0 mtent t0 resematwe A1 walL :take this type of work from the Richmond Hill Deputy-reevei Floyd Perkins acted as master of ceremonies. doubted‘ly it rightfully belongs. However, mass programs such ‘as these can possibly best be lheld under unit auspices". NEWMARKET: Charges of man-t 1n other busi.iess. the' board slaughter and criminal negli- approved the appointment of sauce causing death were With-‘Mrs. Mary Shatford as a public drawn by the crown againstmealth nurse at a salary of Allen Longfield. 24, Holland'$5,100 per annum beginning Landing. Mrs. Blanche Woolven. November 1. 1965. Mrs. Shat- 35, was struck and killed by a ford has been employed in car on the village main street. Scarboro. It also ï¬nalized arrangements ed into a hydro pole. Longfieldifor the annual board and staff to remain at the scene of an.vember 13 in Morgan Hall in accident. Markham Village. 1 I ly “and should be completed in‘ family practitioner where un-; unions do charge less than this rate. (‘redit union interest is cen- erally loss than that charged by financial institutions. The life of an insurable mcm- her may be insured in an amount equal to his or her sat- lugs to a maximum of $2.000 tip to age 55. Savings accumulated between 55 and 70 are insured on a percentage basis. For further information con tact the local office at the Richmond Heights Centre. Distribution Of Public School Letters Changed {the board recommended attend. ance by a member of the board. staff. administration or all three: Ontario School 'l‘l'ustecs' and Ratepayers' Association seminar on salary negotiations. October 28 to 30 in Toronto. superintendents' conference in i'l‘nronto. October 26 and 27. Ontario Curriculum Institute in Toronto. Ontario Educational Research Council annual meet- ing in Toronto. i Said Finance Committee Chairman .lack Knoll: “The budget's very tiaht. but I think we‘ll make it Okay." Last. month the board was ‘informed it. had overspent its 332.000 convention budget by $287. The board also: Approved 3 request from Kathleen Beatty. grade 7 and 8 teacher at Crosby Heights. that the board recom- imend her services to the De- partment of National Defence for an overseas teaching posi- ‘tion. l In approving the application. the board decided not. to insist {on its policy that the applicant lshould be 25 years of age. Miss ‘Beatty is 21 and will have had finance committee regarding theit-hree years teaching experience sending of delegates to variousiby June. 1966. the date when. she would leave the school sys- .tem. l Miss Beatty would be away conven-lfor two years and would he un-‘ lder no obligation to come back to Richmond Hill. While away. .however, the Department of lNational Defence would reim- burse the.board for her full salary. l Granted permission to Flor- )ence Thomson. a teacher at Mac- lKiliOp. to be away October 28 and 29 to accompany the TO- ‘ronto Mendelssohn Choir to an International Choral Festival in Boston. Approved the purchase of an ,overhead projector and two screens at a total cost. of $249.58 for Pleasantville School. 1 Agreed to let. the Eighth Rich- ,mond Hill Scout Troop Use a lclassroom at Walter Scott for a parents’ night meeting October 26. bid triiuted from: ’ BOSTON LOS ANGELES LONDON CHICAGO .CHRIS’I‘IAN; - WCSCIENCE ; g . MONITOR ‘- INTEKN AT IONAL l DAILY NEWSPAPER t 1 Interesting Accurate Complete international News Coverage The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass. Send your newspaper for tho time was still charged with failingldinner which will be held No- Ch°¢k°d- “(med ï¬nd my Chec" °‘ money order. I] 1 year $22. ‘D 6 months S†[I 3 months $5.50 BE ONE OF THE “INâ€; GROUP ‘ PLAY A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT- ‘- YOURSELF ' S".4RT NOW . . . AND BY SPRING YOU CAN BE PLAYING AND Halec MORE FUN IN THE YARD. AT T THE BEACH 0R COTTAGE THAN YOU EVER SAW ON TV. I :, . Buy Only Musical Instruments of Known Quality _ A cheap guitar (for instance) will warp --_ Will not, keep tuned â€" and has poor trade-in value. , But most important. it is very hard to play. We offer our customers free tuning at any time, good trade-in allowances and the Mundinger Guarantee. 11 will be a pleasure to help you with any problems relating to music and musical instru- ments. . MUSIC BOOKS OF ALL KINDS Call Us today at 884-5272 . Ln. Music Co. 1 Yonge St. 5. (Corner Centre St.) Open daily ‘tll 9 part. APLEWOOD OTORS LTD. g; IN MAPLE g; VAUXHALL VOLKSWAGEN ENVOY BARGAIN ; $695. $195- 1960 . .. VOLKSWAGEN VAN ._ $195. ‘ I" 1960 I 7 VOLKSWAGEN ‘ $795. 100% Warranty Because of tremendous success with the 1966 Models we are now overstocked with late model VW'S all recon- ditioned and fully guaranteed. If you want a good buy drop in and see us. i APLEWOOD OTORS LTD. PHONE 889-5577 Your Authorized Volkswagen Dealer in Maple North of No. 7 Hwy.. South of Maple THE BOARD OF MARKHAM TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA NO. 2 new addition to School No. 10, Unionville The opening ceremony will be held at the UNIONVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL Tuesday, November 2 - 8 pm. you to attend the opening of the The speaker will be Mr. A. McKague. Superintendent l . . WWW l ST-JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH . ill-00 a-m.â€"-Famll.\' Semce 'the world today and pointed out. .‘ Nome Richmond Hill 3‘“ “My? T- 1‘3"“‘5' t Mr. Philip Kins the great advantages an edu-o 01 ~ (Convention of Ont. and Que.) , M'mst" _l7.00 pm. â€"â€" Evening Service ‘Calod person can enjoy on a . 0‘ Addre†Minister: Rev. 1'". 1“. Bennett SUNDA" OCTOBER 24‘ 196° 8.15 pm. â€" Commtinlon Service modem farm today. i . - in-.. Meeting in the Public Library 9‘45 a'm‘ â€"‘ Chumh 5011001 ‘ Wednesday â€" 7.30 pm. He also recounted the Lib“; . g Q, City Zonn Auditorium 1100 Grade 4 to 5111“, Prayer SQI‘YICG and Stu'dyials efforts to assist potential . 9-45 am. â€" Sunday SChOOl éï¬m' h“ ISVIETMIH" gar: ID,- ï¬pfï¬imyâ€"iï¬lTED liarmers indicating the grant- . er z 11 3-m- â€" “'OrShiP Service: an “rte Gfdooé ursm‘ MISSIONARY CHURCH 'sharing program with the pro-o p 9 "Our Heavenly ’DefendErS" 12 30 0 la. 9 j rincial governments to aid agri- . O Jttnior Church & Nursery ' 13'8" dâ€" PlCSb-‘leons “mural schools . . For Small Children 70“ m 8‘; .m'to 1“: .,- “We must train the farmers . ' Q A_Cf’rfjl31 welcome loin 8:15 {-funriggpeooglulp of tomorrow if we are to con- . . lane to grow as a nation", he BAPTIST CHURCHh -â€" coniludsetd. t t k d'ï¬ t§ MODEL 810 . (A Fellowsh Churc ) Rev. L. K. Sider. Pastor i r- ewal‘ 00 a 1 ere“ ' = ,e 50 Wrighipsueet u N D SI‘NDAy. OCTOBER 24. 1955 ‘stand saying the trend in young- . cordially ll‘IVILCS Classes for all All Sunday services at Parkside 5191‘s leaVing the farms "Will 3 , , v Q (Opposite the High School) RICHMOND HILL lYouth Centre during renovaâ€" continuedand there is very little . Here isf shellrlalctligalel‘owqugosrt Siiï¬frfpgiih;calgelizmzï¬h . Pastor: UNITED CHURCH llion. we can 0 to stop it. many 0 ' 5 4 ~ .‘ . Rev. A. B. .»\i-not. D.D. iRev. C. G. Higginson. BA, B.D. 9.50 a.m. -â€" Sunday school l “But it will be these maple: electric eye. fast f. LB fined-focus lens. built-in A “1391'. : SUNDAY. OCTOBER 24.1965 5 Rev. H. E. MaeKay 11 am. ._ \Vorship: ‘who will also leave their mark . low level light warning indicator. and Instant cartrl ge 9-45 3-m. â€"â€" Bible $011001 Mr- J. Spanner. Assistant Tastor's Theme: "The Inspiraâ€" as leaders in every walk of life . Loading. . 11 a.m. â€"~ Subject: "God's SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1965i tion of the Bible" and for some will also include . Hiding Place" 9.45 am. â€" Primary, Junior.‘7_30 pm, m Evening Service lal'mlng- This to me is the lm‘ . . Evening Subject: "Divine Intermediate and Senior Theme: “Evpcricllcing portant thing". : A Stratefly" Sunday School Conwrsion" He then described the 4‘H Preacher at both services 11 a.m. â€" Baby Care. Nursery Wednesday. Oct. ‘27 clubs stating "they represent . Dr. A . B. Arnot and Kindergarten School Family )llsslonary Meeting line cream of Ontario's youth. . A Friendly Welcome Is 11 a.m. â€"- Morning Service This scrvlt‘e also at the .Xot all will stay on the farms . RICHMOND HEIGHTS (‘EXTRE . Extended to ALL Rev. H. E. .\lacKay Youth Centre but enough will think enough of . 9 O in our new church 7 pm. â€" Chapel Service “BULDIKG TO PRESENT PHONE 884'3‘21 884-3091 Rev. C. G. Higginsnn [NIT/i ‘ agriculture to carry on in the THE WORD TO THE “'0RLD"'{ootsteps of their parents". 0 COLOR TV “ 884 - 7456 RICHMON of Supervision, Department of Education. 28 LEVENDALE HILL TV ROAD 889-31