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The Liberal, 23 Mar 1967, p. 15

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7.30 pm. -â€" Holy Communion Address: The Rector GOOD FRIDAY 12 noon to 3 pm. â€" The Three; Hours â€" Combined Service for People of All Churches EASTER EVENING 4 pm. â€" Holy Baptism EASTER DAY SUNDAY. MARCH 26. 1967 '7 am. -- Holy Communion 8 a.m. â€" Holy Communion 9 am. - Holy Communion Easter Greeting by Bishop D. B. Marsh 11 a.m. -â€" Holy Communion Rector‘s Easter Message No Evening service Wednesday 1030 am. -â€"- Holy Communion Vv uâ€"u , - nu, uuulull onlqu 111 am. â€" The Service With Holy Communion at Thornhi} Masonic Hall. Nursery Available :PRESBYTERIITN RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. N. Hepburn, Minister Mrs. Vera Diamond Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY. MARCH 26, 1987 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School an Adult Bible Class 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 11 am. â€" Nursery Departmen Good Friday March 2-1 «11 am. â€" Morninz Worsliio HOLY TRINXTY CHURCH THORNRILL Brooke and Jane Streets Rector new. 3. Reglnlu' Kowden, B.A., L.Th. Estelle Mukhun. A3012. RMT. Organist and Choir Director MAUNDY THURSDAY EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH Mackay Drive - Richvale Rev. K. A. Thatcher 889-6789 Mrs. E. V. Collier ATCL Organist u MAUNDY THURSDAY March 23. 1967 8 pm. â€"â€" Holy Communion GOOD FRIDAY March 24. 1967 11 mm. -â€" Ante Communion EASTER EVE March 25. 1967 8 pm. â€" 'I‘he Lighting of the Paschal Candle SUNDAY. MARCH 26. 1967 EASTER SUNDAY 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 11 mm. â€" Sunday School 11 a m. â€" Holy Communion 7 pm. â€" Evening Prayer Rector: Rev. E. H. Coatigan 8 am. -â€" Hnly Communion (Chapel) 10.30 am. â€" Morning Service The Rector “.10 am. â€" Sunday School Organist: Howard Jerome ARCCO. ACCM Maple The Anglican Church of Clnldl Rector: Rev. Ramsay Armitaze. M.A.. D.D. 8 am. â€"- Holy Communion 11 am - Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 Thursd‘ay 10 mm. â€" Holy Communion Nursery Care) '7 pm. â€" Easter Festival Serv- ices with Young People taking part. Wednesday In Easter Week 10 am. â€"- Holy Communion EASTER DAY 3 am. -- Holy Communion 9 am. -â€" Holy Communion 10.30 am. â€"- Parish Communion (Church School for all ages and Good Friday 10.30 am. â€" One Hour Devo- tion for the Family (Nursery for under 6 years) ‘ 11on Saturday 5 pm. â€" Evensong. Holy Bap- tism and Renewal of Baptismal Vows in Preparation for Easter Communion Richmond Hill Rector: Rev. J. F. O’Neil Honorary Assistant: The Rev. F. C. Jackson HOLY WEEK Maundy Thursday Commemoration of the Lord's Supper 7.30 - 9 pm. Quiet Hour in the Church with Conducted Meditation Followed by Holy Communion. UNIONVILLE ALLIANCE CHURCH Main Street, Unionville Pastor Rev. E. W. R. Snwlor Sunday Services 10 am. -â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Worship Service 7.30 pm. -â€" Evening Service Wednesday 8 pan. Prayer and Bible Study Everyone is Welcome MAPLE ALLIANCE CHURCH} Maple Community Centre R" Keele Street North. Maple Pastor: H. G. Wilson q Sunday Service: 10 am. 9.45 am. Sunday School ( 11 am. Worship Service SUND "He Is Risen" Special Number by Sunday 3 am. _ School Choir 9.30 am 7 pm. â€"- Evening Service ' “The Testimony of The Empty 11 am. ‘ Tomb" munio Wednesday, 8 pan. A Nurse Home Bible Study and Prayenthe 930 Meeting No Ch“ SAINTS l ' ’ ,1 1.1;. lily" ‘. r?‘ M 884-7456 RICHMOND l-lll.l. 1v HOME STfSiTEfiPfiEN'S CHURCH ANGLICAN ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH ALLIANCE ’* Anglican Church ' Organist: Miss Carol Ward our Devo.‘Choir Leader: Mrs. Ron Slinn mily :11 am. Mornlng Worship 6 years) 110 am. â€"â€" Senior Sunday School 1y 111 am- â€" Junior School and Holy Bap- Nursery P39953181 ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH Thomhlll - Lanzstaff - Richvale= Arnold n. Weigel, B.A.. 3.11,! Pnstor [ l M Orlon Crescent. Thornhiu 1 Phone: 889-7216 > GOOD FRIDAY ‘ Much 24. 1967 10 am. â€"- The Service Wlth :Holy COmmunion at St. Paul's ‘ Lutheran Church, Richmond ‘ I i Holy communion at St. Paul‘s‘ CALVARY CHTchu Lutheran Church, Richmond RICHMOND HILL Hill. l 94 Hunt Ave.. Richmond Hill EASTER SUNDAY lAffillnted with the Pentecost“ SUNDAY. MARCH 26. 1987 { Assemblies of Canada No Sunday Church School 1 884-4387 l 11 am. â€" The Service With Pastor: Rev. P. A. Sorensen Holy Communion at Thornhlll SUNDAY, MARCH 26. 1967 Masonic Hall. 10 am, _ Sunday School Nursery Available ‘11 am. and 7 pm. â€"â€" Rev. Les â€" 7 ' â€" Milley‘ from Alliston ~PRESBYTERIIW . . oâ€"P‘g I t' RICHMOND HILL ‘8 15 pm [axer nee mg PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Friday Raw I N u-.a....._ nu..:..4__ 8pm. â€"Young Peoples Bayvlew Avenue 8.. Will} Near Centre St. that Richmond Hill M The Rev. James. S. Dauphinee 3 Pastor 884-5264 GOOD FRIDAY Much 24. 1967 1 go am. â€"- The Service with Holy Communion The Congregations of Thornhill, Maple and Richmond Hill wor-‘ll 4 shipping together. The Sermon,, 5 “Sorrowing or Satisfied". by3 Rev. A. D. Weigel of Thomhill. [7-30 EASTER DAY The Resurrection of Our Lord! [ GOOD FRIDAY Minister Much 24, 1937 Rev. Norman H. Boogers 10 am. -- The Service with Director of Music Holy Communion Mr. Hugh Armstrong A.R.T.C. The Congregations of Thornhill, GOOD FRIDAY Maple and Richmond Hill wor- 11 am. â€" Combined Worship shipping together. The Sermon, Servxce With St. Andrew‘s "Sorrowing or Satisfied". by Presbytenap Rev. A. D. Weigel of Thomhill.[7-30 13-1“. 1- OI‘atOI‘lo “The EASTER DAY PaSslon of Christ," The Resurrection of Our Lord EASTER SUNDAY SUNDAY. MARCH 26. 1967 SUNDAY. MARCH 26. 1967 9.30 am. â€" Sunde Church 11 am. â€"â€" Service of Worship School Sunday School, Kindergarten 11 am. â€"â€" Festival Service with1 and Nursery Holy Communion \ A Welcome To All Nursery Care is provided during , , both services. ‘nI'l-lnr nannmlnahnnr ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 Miles south of Maple) Rev. Arnold B. Welgel 24 Orlon Crescent. Thornhill Vice-Pastor Phone 889-7216 Organist Mrs. J. Kef‘fer SUNDAY, MARCH 26. 1967 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Worship Service (The Friendly Church) (Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada) 26 Church Street, Thornhill Pastor: Rev. Thomas M. Watson 9 Benson Street. Thornhill SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1967 9.50 a.m. â€"â€" Bible School 11 am. â€"- Message: "Examine The Evidence“ 7 pm. -â€" Message: “Witness The Facts" Midweek Hour Wednesday. 7.30 pm. Supervised Nursery at all Lord's Day Activities lel. â€"- 1H6 llll'ee LallUfl'S HI the Young Adults lead in East‘ Praises Friday. March 24 11 am. â€"- Good Friday Servi‘ ST. MATTHEWS USHTED CHURCH 325 Crosby Avenue Rev. F. James Burn, BA, Bil Minister 884-5526 GOOD FRIDAY 10.30 am. â€" Service EASTER DAY SUNDAY, MARCH 26. 1967 5.15 am. â€"â€" Sunrise Service 9.30 and 11 am. â€"- Worship 75 Oxford Street Richmond Hill (Convention of Out. and Que.) Church 884-6323 SI'NDAY, MARCH 26. 1967 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School for All Ages 11 am. â€"â€" Worship Nursery and Cribroom Facilities for Infants Parking Available RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH (A Fellowship Church) 50 Wright Street (Opposite the High School) Pastor: Rev. A. B. Arnot. D.D. SUNDAY, MARCH 26. 1967 EASTER THANKSGIVING SERVICES 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School for all ages 11 am. â€" Subject: “Resurrecr tion Implications" 7 pm. â€" Subject: “Paul's ‘ Gospel of Resurrection" ‘ A Warm Welcome Extended ‘ 1U a-III- â€" nllLC'VUllllllI-AAAAUII (Family Service) SUNDAY. MARCH 26. 1967 EASTER DAY 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 9.30 am. â€" Parish Family Communion I11 a.mA â€" Parish Famin Con THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH (Convention of Ont. & Que.) Stop 17. Yonge Street Rev. Minton Johnston, DD. Min the 9.30 and 11 am. Services. NO Church School â€"Children are requested to attend Church with their parents. 9.30 am. â€" Parish Family Communion 11 am. â€" Parish Family Com- munion tIdentical Services) A Nursery is provided at both Hill. EASTER SUNDAY SUNDAY. MARCH 26. 1987 No Sunday Church School THE CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL THE ARCHANGEL Bayview at Crosby Richmond Hill Rev. William E. Moore 884-4236 GOOD FRIDAY 10 am. â€" Ante-Communion (Family Service) SUNDAY. MARCH 26, 1967 EASTER DAY 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 9.30 an]. â€" Parish Family Communion 11 am. -â€" Parish Family Com- lvA-..u--l a-_..:..-.l ~....x-_ ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Maple, Ontario and ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 7th Concession. Vaughan. Rev. B. F. Andrew, Minister EASTER “The Sun Rises â€"- The Immor- tal Day Begins" 10 am. -â€" St. Andrew's Church and Sunday School The Lord's Supper 11.15 am. â€" St. Paul's Church and Sunday School ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH ‘ a.m. â€" Sunday School and Adult Bible Class am. â€" Morning Worship am. â€" Nursery Department Good Friday March 24 LUTHERAN LANGSTAFF 7 BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST Morning Worship To All 6.30 pm. â€"â€" CYC 8 pm. â€"- Midweek Prayer Hour Church of the Light and Life Hour - CKFH - 5 pm. Sunday 889-7221 Meeting every Saturday 80 Elgln Mills Rd. We“ 14 mile west 0! Yonge Street 9.15 a.m.â€"Sabbath School. 11 a_m.-â€"Worship Service. RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Ruggles Pastor Rev. David Dyer. BA. BB 884-6629 SUNDAY. MARCH 26. 1967 9.45 am. - Sunday School Classes for all ages 11 am. â€" Morning Worship Service “The Certainty of the Living ‘ Christ" 7 pm. â€"- Evening Fellowship Service. Wednesday Service Special Music by the Senior and Junior Choirs Primary, Junior and Intermedi- ate Sunday School will worship with the Congregation rather than in class sessions. Other Denominations RICHMONDWHILL UNITED CHURCH (Yonge and Centre Streets) Ministers Rev. C. G. Higginson Rev. N. S. Gibson Organist and Choir Leader ‘ Gordon M. Fleming SUNDAY. MARCH 26, 1967 9.45 mm. â€"-â€" Primary. Junior, Intermediate and Senior Church School 1i mm. â€"~ Nursery and Kindergarten EASTER SERVICES 3.30 am. â€"â€" Communion 11 am. â€" Worship Service 7 pm. -- The Three Choirs and the Young Adults lead in Easter Praises Friday, March 24 11 am. â€"â€" Good Friday Service SUNDAY, MARCH 26. 1967 9.45 am. â€" Intermediate and Senior Sunday School 11 am. â€" Nursery and up to 11 11 am. â€"- Morning Worship Prayer. Praise. Bible Study 1 For further Information call ‘ 889-2131 CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH 9:45 am. â€"â€" Worship Service 1 and Sunday School LL PRESBYTERIAN‘ : CHURCH Hwy. 73. 1/2 Mile West of Yonze ‘ Rev. Dilwyn T. Evans. ; ‘ Minister ! SUNDAY.MARCH2&19M 9.45 3...). â€" Church School Junior . Grades 4, 5 and 6 Senior - Grades 7. 8 and 9 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Worship Also ~ Nursery. Kindergarten, 8;; Primary School - Grades 1. 2. 3‘ 12.30 pm. - Presbyteens. Grades 10 and up 7 pm. -â€" Evening Worship 8.15 pm. - Young Peoples VISITORS WELCOME UNITED THORNHILL UNITED Rev. A. I. Higgins, B.A., B.D. 1THonNHI GORMLEY UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. L. K. Slder. Pastor SUNDAY. MARCH 28. 1967 EASTER SUNDAY 9.50 a.m. â€"- Sunday School 11 am. â€"- Easter Worship 7.30 pm. â€" “The Same Day at Even" Easter Music, by the Young Ladies' Quintet Wednesday- March 29 Family Missionary Meeting, with Rev. Harvey Sider. Mis- sionary to India as guest speaker. Passion Week 8 pm. ~â€" Prayer Meeting SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1967 OAK am [nonrmnrlialn anr‘ EVERYONE WELCOME 28 LEVENDALE ROAD ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED CHURCH 325 Crosby Avenue Rev. F. James Burn, BA. BB. Minister 884-5526 MApnfUN’fi'En Eflfica Keelo Street South. Maple SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS CHURCH W. M. Mercer. Minister Rev. and Mrs. Earl Whitmore of Markdale announce the en- gagement of their only daugh- ter. Rhoda Marcella, to Donald John Docherty. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Docherty of Oak Ridges. The marriage will take place on April 29th at three o‘clock in the Church of the Nazarene. Newmarket. Rev and Mrs. William van der Bent. 54 Harding Blvd., Rich- mond Hill wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Marie to Mr. Walter Brillinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Brillinzer of Gormley. The mar- riage to take place Friday April 2151 1967 at 4 pm in the Oak Ridges Brethren in Christ Church. *1w38 1331. Haggai“Még'1;”‘é:e3§e£ ery. cl W38 Engagements The engagement is announced of Shirley Ann Banks, daughter of Mrs. William Banks of Rich- mond Hill and the late Mr. Wil- liam Banks to Mr. Brian William Yates. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yates of Newmar- ket. The wedding to take place May 20. 1967 at St. Mary‘s An- glican Church, Richmond Hill. *lw38; Words cannot express the wonderful feeling I have to- wards those who sent me flow- ers. cards. letters and other goodies while I was in York Central and St. Michael‘s Hos- pital and also since I have been home, especially while in St. Michael's, it. certainly kept my spirits up. To those who took the time to visit me while in St. Michael‘s Hospital. a special thank you. But to all a great big thank you from the bottom of my heart. Mrs. Norman (Zeima) Lund Maple, Ont. clw38 ORR. Kimberley Annâ€"At York Central Hospital on Friday morning March 17. 1967, Kim- berley Ann. beloved infant daughter of Frances and A1- bert Orr, 226 Lawrence Ave- nue Richmond Hill, dear sis- ter of Louise and Stephen. Service was held from the Pipher Funeral Home. 126 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill on Saturday afternoon at 3 pm. Interment Maple Cemet- ery. c1w38 LAHONEN. Oliverâ€"~At the To- ronto Western Hospital on Saturday, March 18. 1967, Oliver Lahonen of 24 Wood- ward Avenue. Willowdale, in his 58th year. Dearly beloved husband of Isobel (Belle) Madill and dear father of Mrs. Douglas Sherman (June) of Thornhtll and Bud of Hunts~ ville; dear brother of Anne Hutchins of Long Beach, Cali- fornia and David of Flln Flon,‘ Manitoba; dear grandpa of five grandchildren. Service was held in the chapel of R. S. Kane Funeral Home, Willowdale Tuesday at 12 noon. Interment Westminster Memorial Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. clw38 COOPER. Delina Janeâ€"At York Central Hospital on Sunday morning March 19, 1967. De- lina Jane Golden. beloved wife of the late George Albert Cooper, formerly of Teston. Rested at the Pipher Funeral Home 126 Yonge St. N.. Rich- mond Hill. Service was held on Wednesday afternoon ,at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Maple Cemetery. c1w38 Concord Ave. and King High Drive CONCORD Sunday Services 9.45 am. â€" Bible School (Classes For All Ages) 11 am. -â€" The Ministry of the Word 7 pm. â€" Worship and Communion Wednesdny 8 pm. â€" Bible Study Min.: A. E. Atkinson.889-3364 Sec.: R. Witty - 889-5057 YORMLEY UNI'fEB MISSIONARY CHURCH 4m (Clarke & Willowdale Sts.) SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1967 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Family Service Mr. Philip King 7 p.m. â€" Evening Service Wednesday - 8 pm. Prayer Service and Bible Study ‘ RICHVALE GOSPEL CHAPEL 24 Oak Avenue Sunday Services 9:30 am. Remembrance Ser- vice 11 am. - Bible Hour 5; Sun- day School ‘7 pm. â€" Gospel Service. Tuesday 8 pm. â€"â€" Prayer meet- COUSINS, Almer Bertram (Bert) -â€" Suddenly, at York Central Hospital, on Wednes- day, March 15. 1967. Almer Bertram (Bert) Cousins, 31 Palmer Avenue, Richmond Hill (formerly of Woodbridge), in his 83rd year, beloved hus- band of the late Laura Edna Bean and dear father of Roy 13., of Brussels; Dorothy (Mrs. Robert N. Mitchell), of Wood- bridge, and Audrey (Mrs. James Moorley), of Richmond Hill; also survived by 6 grand- children and 13 great-grand- children. Interment Maple United Church Cemetery. A CHURCH OF CHRIST [DONCASTER BIBLE CHAPEL Ezaths c1w37| c1w38 'i der Rich- : the :hter, nger, y A. mar- April Oak Thrist 1w38 more 5 en- [ugh-‘ maid CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Weldrick King City. wish to say thanks to their neighbors. friends and relatives for the many cards. messages. flowers. and other gifts which they received on their 50th wedding anniversary, 3 mast sincere thank you to all. *1w38 It i It i CARD 0F THANKS I would like to thank my friends and relations for the 10ver cards and flowers receiv- ied by me while a patient in big in the promotion of welfare they feed the hungry. clothe the tnaked and comfort the home- less whlle realizing that need never ends. They are big in their willingness to learn. to change their accustomed way of thinking and meet current levels of thought embraced by their Christian beliefs. To con- tribute to home and world ;needs this one conference rais- .ed. in 1966. $985.596.41 but it is not enough to meet the calls for help. in group sessions. “Meet the here. Sadly missed. always remem- ; bered by son George, daughter- : in-law Helen and grandsons, 'Chris and David. c1w38 ‘ CARD 0!" THANKS We Would like to thank the 1' doctors at the York Central Hos. pitai. the poliée officers, am- bulance drivers and all our friends and neighbors for their .kind offers of help. Roland and Rena Bergman clw38 * ii it it CARD 0F THANKS DUNNâ€"Robert, Gordon and Ivy wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy and flowers. especially thanking Rev. J. O'Neil of St. Anglican Church. and Mr. G. Marshall of P1pher Funeral Home, during the illness and death of a dear wife and mother. Mary Edith Dunn. c1w3B )ir wk 1* III CARD 0!" THANKS Words cannot express the wonderful feeling I have to- wards those who sent me flow- ers. cards. letters and other goodies while I was in York Central and St. Michael‘s Hos- pital and also since I have been Mary's' York Presbyterian United Church Women were well rep- resented when 200 delegates and corresponding members met re- cently in St. Andrew's United Church Toronto for the fifth annual meeting of Toronto Con- ference UCW. The conference represents a membership of 29,089 Women. Mrs. J. C. Mar- quis, president was in the chair. One of several highlight speakers was former Finance Minister Denald Fleming. chair- man general council commis- sion on world missions. It was with depth of feeling that he presented his plea for missions. He said. “This ecclesiastical pride that divides churches, harboring enmities. resent- ments. jealousies. is a blight on Christianity â€" the mission to the world is not our mission. it is not the mission of the church. llt it God's mission and we must: witness in the world." He re-l minded them that less than one. cent per day per member was} given to missions. We cannot be smug in the face of this in-l dictment. “The church must be flexible. a church without a sense of mission is not a Christ- ian church. There can be no par- ticipation in Christ without participation in missons." . I would like to thank myiEd. in 1966. $985.596Al but it friends and relations for the is not enough to meet the calls 10ver cards and flowers receiv- for help- ed by me while a patient in In group sesslons. “Meet the York Central Hospital. I would Experts" concerns of today gen- specially like to thank Dr. J_,erated discussion of why and McPhee, Dr, J, Ken- and Dr_ thow UCW were concerned. Blakely and the nurses on the‘, On May 31 Toronto Confer- second floor. gence Women will be hostesses Mrs. Ann May Walkeriat the hospitality pavilion at CIW38tExpo. We Would like to thank the doctors at the York Central Hos- pital. the police officers, am- bulance drivers and all our friends and neighbors for their kind offers of help. Roland and Rena Bergman c1w38 to you, And tears unbidden flow, How many times we cry inside. No one will ever know. There is no word or action, But holds a memory dear, ‘There is no day we do not think. And wish, Dad, that you were here. Sadly missed. always remem- bered by son George, daughter- ln-law Helen and grandsons, Chris and David. clw38 PETERSâ€"In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather Alexander Moir who passed away March 24. 1958. 0ft times our thoughts will turn 1 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kloos‘texn ‘man are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Beatrix Sophia Fran- cina to Mr. Richard James Brad- shaw son of Mr. and Mrs. James Bradshaw. on April 22 at St. Mary's Anglican Church, Rich- mond Hill. c1w38 Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Tinker of Richmond Hill wish to announce the marriage of their daughter Delia Anne to Mr. Malcolm Stanley Burgess, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Burgess, Pickering Ontario. The wedding will take place April 22, 1967 at Our Lady Queen of the World Church. Bayview Avenue. c1w38 DIBBâ€"ln loving femory of grandpa Neill who left us March 25, 1966. Lovineg remembered by John and Susan. *1w38 DIBBâ€"In loving memory of my husband Neill, who passed away suddenly March 25, 1966. Not just today, But every day, In silence. I remember. Sadly missed by his wife Ada *1w38 In memoriam in! and Bible Study Women's and Young People’s Meetings as Announced. “Jesus Saves and There's No Other Way" iflnrthrnming mania:ng LECTROHOME .ue v.5. om of. The three-day program was varied and well balanced, in- ‘und spirational. educational and Ont. spiced with fellowship and fun. clwag“ UCW groups are big business ’in more than finance. They are big in the promotion of welfare Mr. Fleming said that in Nig- eria he was startled to hear in his introduction these words. “Here is the love of God that He has made us all brothers”. Church Without Sense Of MissioniMaple Trees, Summer School Not Christian, UC Women Toldheitfiifé? .‘Egéffii‘elv 3‘33 31393137.»??? fhfiishé'éf??? 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Masses will be held at the usual times Sunday. At 7 pm the Stations of the Cross will place emphasis on Christ's suffering today. "As long as a child is cold and hungry. Christ is sufferâ€" ing; as long as mothers are picking up dead sons on the battlefield, Christ is being crucified, and as long as so- cial injustices are being per- petrated on humans. Christ is still being scourged," will be the basis of this emphasis. The Cross & Resurrection Focal Points At 3 pm Good Friday the Liturgical Ceremonies and Holy Communion will begin. Rev. Father F. C. Robinson will be the narrator as the "Passion" is read. Rev. Father Peter Mason will be the “Voice of Christ" and Vince Hanna will be the “Voice of the Synagogue”. This is an innovation, in former years the “Passion” being read entirely by one priest. By MRS. LOREN GUILD Dates of interest coming up are August, 25, 26, 27 when a re- gional conference will be held at the University of Guelph. and October 27, 28, 29 a school for leadership training will be held at Geneva Park. York Presbyterian United lurch Women were well repâ€" sented when 200 delegates and rresponding members met re- ntly in St. Andrew's United ROMAN CATHOLIC Holy Week services are continuing at Our Lady Queen of the World Church with High Mass. the Proces- sion and the Reposition of the Blessed Sacrament on Holy Thursday at 7.30 pm. At 9 pm the Adoration will begin and continue with every parishioner participat- ing at stated times until 3 o‘clock Good Friday after- noon. This weekend welcelebrate the focal point of Christian~ ity. Good Friday we recall that on that day 1967 years ago Christ died on the cross for our redemption. Joyfully we celebrate Easter with songs and exultation as we remember that He rose again from the dead. With prayers of gratitude for His gift of life eternal, reverently we will gather next Sunday in our churches and with fami- lies, friends and neighbors worship and rejoice. 0n Whitsunday a public AURORA: pouncfl is studying three-day course, As well as details onwrezug‘stj“ gf‘befi‘; a report which recommends that learning sesSjons’ the school still. he recommends the young the duties of the clerk-treasurer will feature lots of visits to people get in touch with any he split. Clerk-Treasurer Wll- farms in the district, One of the 4-H leaders. They 113‘“ J°hns°n “mum [lemme A lot of the emphasis on com- are Hank VanderPost at King, treaSPPel‘ and _3¥‘ experlenced petition will be removed'this Carl Boynton at Nobleton, munl?lpal adminiStl‘atPI‘ WOUId year. Emphasis will be placed Bruce Fleldhouse at Woodbridge, be hH‘Ed for the Office Clerk- instead on completion of the Jim Darlington at Maple, Elmer The report has been drafted by project and prizes will be based Pembleton at Richmond Hill; COUHCmOFS Dick lllingworth. almost entirely on the member and the following all in Mark- Evelyn BUCk and Walt Davis and finishing his project satisfac- ham Township â€" Lester Wea- sets out new flow-ol-authority torily, ;therill, Don Brodie. Alex David- proposals to smooth town busi-' Clubs for boys and girls from‘son. Stuart Watson, Gerald ness. farms in York County will heiMann and Elson Miles. Easter Thanksgiving Serv- ices are planned for Rich- mond Hill Baptist Church on Easter Day. Dr. A. B. Arnot. will take as his subject for the 11 am service. “Res- urrection Implications” and for the 7 pm service “Paul's Gospel of Resurrection”. A “Sunrise Service" Easter Sunday‘ morning will be fol- lowed by breakfast and serv- ed by the men’s brotherhood. At 10 am Sunday School will meet and at 11 am. the East- er service will be held. St. John‘s Baptist Church will be host to a number of local area convention Baptist Churches Good Friday morn- ing at 11. Pastor Dr. L. C. Kitchen will deliver the ad- dress and Mrs. Ed Roblin will be soloist. Easter Vigil Ceremonies will begin at 10.45 pm Holy Saturday with the first East- er Mass at midnight. Other masses will be held Easter Sunday at 8, 9, 10.15, 11.30. 12.45 and 4 pm. baptism will be held during the 10.30 am mass. This is another innovation which is creating much interest among the congregation. Holy Thursday masses will be said at 11.30 am and 6 pm and High Mass at 7.30 pm. Good Friday liturgical ser- vices will be held at 3 o‘clock and the Stations of the Cross at 730 pm. All Holy Week services for St. Mary Immaculate Roman Catholic Church will be held at St. Mary Immaculate School on Trayborn Drive. as work proceeds on the steel framework of the beautiful new church rising on the Yonge-Dufferin site. N. 0F STEELES OFF WOODBINE 293.24“ Holiday Show STARTS THURSDAY MARCH 23rd RICHMOND HILL All Color diam ODEON Mali? - SUNDAY - Cont. from 2.00 pm. MONDAY - TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Matinee at 2.00 pm. Evenings from 7.00 pm - WEEK DAYS - Cont. from 7.30 pan. - SAT. 8: SUN. - Box Office Opens 6.30 Show starts at 7.00 FREE ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS - FRIDAY - Cont. from 2.00 - SATURDAY Cont. from 1.00 Cont. DRIVE-INS - THURSDAY - S. 0F HWY. 7 - 889-2505 ODEON o SSLSZZI Inn leLRAL, fiiciu’nonu‘ mli, Unuario, 111mm BAPTIST from 7.00 RELIGIOUS SERVICES fCanada's Centennial year. ery. A special farm school for 4-H This is a very good year for members will be held in the new members to start. Agri. summer. The young people W111 cultural Representative A. A. be bused to Newmarket for a Wall will be glad to send full threejd‘ay COUFse- A5 W911 as details on request, or better learning seSsxons, the school still, he recommends the young will feature lots of visits to people get in touch with any farms in the district- one of the 4-H leaders. They A lot of the emphasis on com- are Hank VanderPOst at King, petition will be removed‘this Carl Boynton at Nobleton, 14-H Club Innovations Include organized in Easter week. Calf clubs for both beef and dairy cattle are the most popular, but there will also be clubs for young people interested in grain, corn and farm machin- ery. There will be several new features this year in 4-H Club work in York County. All members will be given two well-started maple trees to plant at their homes to mark Canada's Centennial year. BOBBY BARINB SYARIING Easter Day Holy Com- munion will be observed at 8 pm and 9 pm with the Parish Communion at 10.30 am. Church school will also be held at this hour for all ages and nursery care will be provided. At 7 pm the young people of the congre- gation will participate in the Easter Festival Services. Commemoration of the Lord's Supper will be held at St. Mary‘s Anglican Church Maundy Thursday from 7.30 to 9 pm. This will be a quiet hour in the church with con- ducted meditation followed by Holy Communion. On Good Friday at 10.30 am there will be a one hour de- votion for the family with nL.rsery provided for child- ren under six years of age. Holy Saturday will bring a service of Evensong. Holy Baptism and renewal of Bap- tismal vows in preparation for Easter Communion. This service will be held at 5 pm. Rlcnmond Hill Presbyteri- ans will worship together Good Friday at 11 am and Easter Sunday at the same hour. Special Easter music ls being prepared for both services and Rev. J. N. Hep- burn \\‘ill preach on approp- riate topics. Sunday school will meet at 9.45 and a nursery is provided during the morning service. ANGLICAN At St. Gabriel the Arch- angel there will be an Ante- Communion family service at 10 am Good Friday. Easter Day Holy Communion will be served at 8 am. Identical services of parish family communion will be held at 9.30 am and 11 am and a nursery will be provided for each. There will be. no church school as children are re- quested to attend church with their parents. .in The Maddest ' Mixup In SPaCC Histoo' PRESBYTERIAN Plus For Added Thrills & Excitement TECHNICOLOR’ “ x [@316 MW ~an {HHMAN 7 5‘%Jeanetlg NUMN wAdthflflNNM FREE METHODIST “The Certainty of the Liv- ing Christ” will be the theme of Pastor Rev. David Dyer‘s message at the 11 am wor- ship service Easter Sunday, at Richmond Hill Free Meth- odist Church. An evening fellowship service will be held at 7 pm and the Sunday school at 9.45 am. On Easter Day. commemor- aling the Resurrection of Our Lord. Sunday church school will be held at 9.30 am and a festival service wlth Holy Communion at 11 am. Nurs- ery care will be provided during the services on Friday and on Sunday. LUTHERAN The congregation of the Lutheran Churches of Christ the King, Thornhill, Zion. Maple, and St. Paul‘s. Rich- mond Hill will worship to- gether in St. Paul's Good Fri- day al 10 am. Rev. Arn'old D. Weigel of rl‘hornhill will preach on "Sorowing or Sat- isfied." At St. Matthew's United Church a service will be held Good Friday morning at 10.30. On Easter Day. the congregation will gather at the church at 5.15 am for a sunrise service. Worship services will be held at 9.30 and 11 am with special music by the senior and junior choirs making this a day of joyful thanksgiving. Pupils of the primary, junior and intermediate Sunday schools will worship with their fami- lies rather than in class ses- sions. UNITED In keeping with the spirit of the season when Christ- ians seek to have renewed in their souls a deeper sense of Christ‘s sufferings and the triumph which God achieved through His Son. Richmond Hill United Church will meet in the church at 11 am Good Friday morning. On Easter Sunday there will be an early morning Communion at 8.30. a service of praise and wor- ship at 11 am and an even- ing service at 7. In this latter service the three choirs senior. intermediate and junior ahd young people will lead the congregation in Easter praise. UNIVERQAL m 31' (Lil EMILY BANKS 3', 1:104 15}

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