THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. July 13. 1967 l Engagements T [In ï¬lemuriaml E28615 The Corporation of the Township iARCHIBALD__In loving mem_ iIOSPpII Francis ‘ ' 011V of a dear husband, father Nm'ma†"_ Peacefuny 3' .1115 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander 0f Markham home 105 Arnold St. Rich- Lycett of Thornhill happily an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Donna Marie. to Mr. Gert Norgaard. son of Mr. andj and grandfather Ernest. who, passed away July 15. 1966. 1We are sad within our memory ‘Lonely are our hearts to-day mond Hill. on Sunday July 9. 1967. Frank. bclovcd husband of Mary IBonnie) Bell: dear IOCAI h IMPROVEMENT ' ‘ 7 , I . r, . ' ALLIANCE l l so M of (A Fellowship Church) 'Thornhill - Langstaff - Richvalei Sunday Services 3,35 tf‘?"ive“f If?†.Callï¬d away Richmond Hill; Mary (Mrs: ma’m' Clwz‘ MAPLE ALLIANCE CHURCH 50 Wright Street Arnold D. Weigel, B.A., B.D., 9:30 am. Remembrance Ser- 9 “n 0 illm m “We 1 C, Calverley)’ wmowdalel l Maple Community Centre (Opposite the High School) Pastor . Vice ‘3‘“ "1“? a 5‘ 9'“ ‘9'" 15 She“ and the late Norman andiCARD or THANKS TAKE NOTICE THAT~ Keele Street North. Maple Pastor: Rev. A. B. Arnot. DD.’ 24 Orion Crescent. Thornhill lli a.m. â€". Bible Hour 3; Sun-i Ll°Vm$y d geTe‘T‘berfd and Helen. Rested at the pipnov CORDINA â€" Mr. and Mrs. _ ' _ Pastor: H. G. Wilson SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1967 Phone: 889-7216 day school lsad y missiamï¬ â€˜Vlfe Hlldai‘fglg Funeral Home, 125 Yonge St. Thomas Cordina, 75 Morgan: 1- The comic†0f the Corporatlon 0f the Town‘ 945 a msuggzzaiergéï¬iil 9.45 a.m.Fâ€" ï¬lling; School 11 SENDAï¬eJISiEVKi 196" ï¬ll-1‘3. 7; Gospel icrvice. t t *y; ’ N.. Richmond Hill. Service Avenue. Thornhill wish to ship of Markham Intends to construct as a LocaI - - - _ . . 1 or _ . - :â€" ues ay p.m. â€"- raver mee- i was held Wednesday. Inter-thank all their friends and mprovement on Clark Avenue: $15331. : SseerlvvliC:e .11 am. __ prseactltlel. Mr. Jack‘ Conducï¬ed hiring?!- J- 5- ing and Bible Study ' MATTHEWS _1nlovmg mam} ment Richmond Hm Cemet-Ineighbors in Thornhill. the ( ) 1°00 1. l f t f ,t . Y _ f' I .Wednesdayas p.m. i $0 .R v Gordoni Nm. auPpmvi'ded ‘womens. and Young Peoples ory of my dear wife. May,‘ el‘y. clw2 staff of St. Luke‘s School also _ ,3 ~° mea ee 0 5am 31y SEVIEI 10m Home Bible StUdy and Prayer 7p'm'_PnI2m‘IiT e I The Sersveircy at Thornhill “Meetings as. Announced‘ I who passed away on July 14,: I * * I the Thornhill Baseball Associa'» exmtmg. manhOIe on Henderson AVENUE easterly Meeting l . w elm 9 Extended Masonic Halel Elam Street God Loves You and. Christ 1965. ‘CHAPMAN. Nathan Albert â€"â€" llon for their beautiful flowersI to EXIStlng manhole at the west limit of LOT 81. _ __ A walm fcgï¬e Tho'nhm ,DdeOI Youd Keep her Jesus in thy keeping, Suddenly at his home. 8764 and Mass cards, especially Registered Plan 2368. 0 L . -, , .. . lDONCASTER BIBLE CHAPEL Until I reach that golden shore Yonge St.. Langstaff nn.Eddy's school friends and , , I I (Clarke & Willow‘lale SIS-l Then dear Saviour let me have‘ Thursday. July 6. 1967,ineighbors who sent such beauti-i _ lb) 904 lineal feel of storm sewer from ST. JOHN’S BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY. JULY 16. 1967 ‘ her ' Nathan, beloved son of the ful flowers to him. I . eXIStmg manhole on Henderson Avenue easterly ST_ MARYIS 75 Oxford Street l RICHMOND “1L1 I945 a-m.â€"5;|‘nda‘.)l' SL‘hOO.l ‘And love her as I dld before. late Mr. and Mrs. Robert The Cordlna family. to watercourse at, Johnson Street. and intends 10 H c was 1'"; o . historian“ l;:il"ili.i:r::.l°s:.:i.lit; Strait. . . . . special-v a part of the cost upon the lands ' onven ion 0 n. ue. : . . i ~ ' . n rs... a re l- . .. y . _ Rectoï¬'c;$°'3d Enable“ Rev. J. R. w. Lawrence . Rev. “JENVI‘gle-Enghg’géllsmr p.m. â€" CEIITITTUHIOIS] SerVIce‘ family. c1w2 ma (Mrs. H» Embodem GEOFCARD 0F THANKS abuttlng dilectly on the WOIk, ' ' ' . . .‘ . . .m. â€" veiling erv1ce it: it i. o- - . . I _ I. . _ . Honorary Assistant. B-A..B.D. Pastor Organist and Chou. Leader pwednesday __ 8 pm. g'a W1â€: A Mu'mon) andIIARRETT I VHS" to “mass 2. The estimated cost of the work 18 $48,660.00 The Rev. F. C. Jackson SUNDAY, JULY 16. 1967 TRINITY VIII 8.00 a.m. â€"â€" Holy Communion 10.30 a.m. â€"- Parish Communion Family Worship and Nursery Care NO EVENING SERVICE Wednesday 10 a.m. â€" Holy Communion THE CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL THE ARCHANGEL Bayview at Crosby Richmond Hill Rev. William E. Moore 884-4236 SUNDAY. JULY 16. 1967 TRINITY VIII 8.00 a.m. â€" Holy Communion 10 a.m. â€" Parish Communion Wednesday Evening 8 p.m. â€" Evening Prayer All Welcome Church 884-6323 10 a.m. â€" Morning Worship Sunday School meets again on September 11. July 16 â€" Speaker: Dr. L. C. Kitchen Union Services with Thornhill Baptist, 5000 Yonge St., Thornhill July 23 â€" at Thornhill Baptist Speaker: Dr. M. C. Johnston July 30 â€" at Thornhill Baptist Speaker: Dr. M. C. Johnston August 6 â€" at Thornhill Baptist Speaker: Rev. S. D. France August 13 â€" at St. John's Baptist Speaker: Rev. Percy Buck August 20 â€" At St. John‘s Baptist Speaker: Rev. John Lawrence August 27 â€"â€" at St. John's Baptist EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH Mackay Drive - Richvale Rev. K. A. Thatcher 889-6789 Mrs. E. V. Collier ATCL Organist SUNDAY. JULY 16, 1967 TRINITY VIII 11 a.m. f Morning Prayer ST. STEPHENSâ€"CHURCH Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rector: Rev. Ramsay Armitage, M.A., DD. 8 a.m. â€" Holy Communion 11 a.m. â€"- Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH THORNHILL Brooke and Jane Streets Rector Rev. H. Reginald Howden, B.A., L. Th. Estelle Markham. ARCT.. RMT Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY. JULY 16. 1967 8th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8 a.m. â€" Holy Communion 10 a.m. â€" Morning Prayer ‘fPresoriptjon For Marriage" Preacher: The Rector Speaker: Rev. John Lawrence LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH (Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada) 26 Church Street, Thornhill Pastor: Rev. Thomas M. Watson 9 Benson Street, Thornhill SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1967 9.50 a.m. â€" Bible School 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Guest Speaker: Mr. Tom McNight Special Music: Miss V. Symes Midwaek Hour Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Supervised Nursery at all Lord’s Day Activities LUTHERAN ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Bayview Avenue 5., Near Centre St. Richmond Hill The Rev. James S. Dauphinee Pastor 884-5264 SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1967 8th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITYI 9.30 a.m. â€" The Service BAPTIST THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH (Convention of Out. 8.: Que.) Stop 17, Yonge Street Rev. Minton Johnston, DD, Min. Organist: Miss Carol Ward Choir Leader: Mrs. Ron Slinn 10.00 a.m. â€" Worship Service Nursery and Primary You Are Invited Please note the changed hour of service Reli M H.M.S. Richards Noted Evangelist speaker for over three decades TRIPLE Note: Sunday Church School, discontinued through July and August Nursery Care is provided during the Service Visitors Are Welcome ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 Miles South of Maple) Rev. John Arbuckle, Pastor Organist Mrs. J. Keffer For at 832-2528 SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1967 a.m. â€" Worship Service (The Friendly Church) 11 Listen to a Favorite gious Broadcast usic by tlle King's Heralds fluartet Del Delker. Soloistâ€"Brad Braley, Organist THE VOICE or PROPHECY BOX 55_ LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA YOUR BABY BONUS CHEQUE ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS CASH YOUR FAMILY ALLOWANCE CHEQUE AT ANY MEMBER STORE AND FIL L IN A COUPON FOR LUCKY DRAW. RICHMOND HE IGHTS CENTRE Yonge 8: Levendale - Richmond Hill I Information call the Pastor.‘ SUNDAY. JULY 16, 1967 10 a.m. â€"â€" Morning Worship THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Hwy. 7B. 1/2 Mile West ononge Rev. Dilwyn T. Evans, Minister SUNDAY. JULY 16, 1967 10 a.m. â€" Morning Worship Rev. F. Cromey. Markham No Evening Service During June. July and August You Are Always Welcome MAPLE JOINT SERVICES Presbyterian and United Churches July â€"~ Rev. Norman H. Boogers Services of Worship 10 a.m. â€" St. Andrew‘s Presby- terian Church, Maple 11.15 a.m. â€" St. Paul’s Presby- terian Church. 7th Concession, Vaughan UNITED CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH 9:45 a.m. â€"â€" Worship Service and Sunday School ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED CHURCH 325 Crosby Avenue Rev. F. James Burn. BA, BD. Minister 884-5526 SUNDAY. JULY 16, 1967 10 a.m. â€"â€"â€" Worship Service Infant Care Ample Parking RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH (Yonge and Centre Streets) Ministers Rev. C. G. Higginson Rev. N. S. Gibson Organist and Choir Leader Gordon M. Fleming SUNDAY. JULY 16, 1967 11.15 a.m. â€"- Morning Service Preacher - Rev. James F. Burn Evening Service Withdrawn THORNHILL UNITED Rev. A. I. Higgins, B.A., B.D. SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1967 9.45 am. â€" Intermediate and Senior Sunday School 11 a.m. -â€" Nursery and up to 11 11 a.m. â€"- Morning Worship Prayer, Praise, Bible Study For further Information call 889-2131 Other Denominations SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS CHURCH W. M. Mercer. Minister 889-7221 Meeting every Saturday 80 Elgin Mills Rd. West 1/4 mile west of Yonge Street 9.15 a.m.â€"Sabbath School. 11 a.m.â€"Worship Service. l Prayer Service and Bible Study CALVARY CHURCH RICHMOND HILL 94 Hunt Ave... Richmond Hill Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada 884-4387 Pastor: Rev. P. A. Sorensen SUNDAY. JULY 16, 1967 10 a.m. â€" Sunday School 11 a.m. â€" Morning Worship 7 p.m. â€"â€"- Evening Service Tuesday 8 p.m. â€" Family Night RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH ,Corner of Elmwood and Ruggles Pastor Rev. David A. Dyer. BA, BB 884-6629 SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1967 9.45 a.m. â€" Sunday School Classes for all ages 11 a.m. â€"- Morning Worship Service Message: The Near Eastern Crisis â€"â€" a Fulfilment of I Prophecy? Wednesday 8 p.m. -â€" Midweek Prayer Hour NOTE: For the next three Sun- days of July there will be no Evening Service. Everyone is invited to attend the Union Services on the Pine Orchalrd Camp Grounds. 7.30 p.m. GORMLEY UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH SUNDAY. JULY 16. 1967 9.50 a.m. â€" Sunday School 11 a.m. â€"â€" Worship Pastor's Theme: “The Book of James V, Friendship with God†7.30 p.m. â€"â€" Evening Service Guest Soloist. Mrs. Robert Shuh, Kitchener Wednesday, July 19. 8 p.m. â€"â€"- Family Missionary Meeting with pictures of Nigeria presented by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hawkins, recently returned from Nigeria. A CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord Ave. and King High Drive CONCORD "Sunday Services†July and August Parking Ban Co (Continued from Page 1) better than searching for a parking spot up and down the street as I’ve done myself." Mr. Bacon said the Yonge reconstruction was being financed 90 percent by the province and “is a highway and can’t be a suitable one if parking is allowed. It will be over- loaded even with four lanes. You're going to have to have parking off the street sooner or later.†Mr. Taylor said he agreed lwith most of what was said but was concerned that the off- street parking would not be .available. ‘ You've set an arbitrary date .of January 1. 1969." he said. “but there has been no indica- tion of any start on off-street parking or how it will be ac- complished and how soon." He said that it was up to the ltown to initiate the project and “r10 Parking on Yonge Street‘ “from what we can gather the ‘town has no money to do this. And until these lots are in exist- ence with the proper access and paved it seems to me any banning of parking is prema- ture." if it it 8 Mr. Broadhurst said it was better to set a date rather “than wait until the last mom- ent and then move. If you have a deadline it encourages action. Otherwise these things would drag on and on." Mr. Taylor emphasized that he and others were still op- posed to a total banninf.Y of parking on Yonge even with off-street parking and receivâ€" ed support from several mem- bers of council. Deputy-reeve Floyd Perkins said he “could not :0 along with a complete ban on all parking." He suggested some form of parking restrictions could be worked out during the business rush hours. "There is no problem at night." he said. "exeept perv liaps during the winter with snow removal Something could be “(Irko out to allow parking on either side at least half a * <13) I I I 11 a.m. â€"â€" Bible School and Morning Service 7 p.m. â€"â€" Worship and Communion Wednesday 8 p.m. â€" Bible Study Min.: A. E. Atkinson,889-3364 Sec.: R. Witty - 889-5057 0 uld Drive Stores Reeve Donald Plaxton said Ihe also had misgivings about a total ban and thought that the main need for “no parking lwould be during the peak hours." He said the future of the Yonge Street development depended on the “type of redevelopment we get. If it is mainly offices then I can see the problem de- creasing. But until then I don‘t think we can impose an arbitrary parking ban because there is the ques- ‘ tion of whether our local , merchants can survive.†Councillor Ivan Mansbridge aid he was in favor of "com- 5 .D “8 1But I could possibly change my imilid on the matter." Councillor Lois Hancey said islie had been concerned about without any study on the cost of off-street parking and had asked council on numerous oc- casions for this information. But no one seemed to get up- set until tonight. I've been ex- tremely concerned." She said there should have been "some type of recommen- dation from the transportation committee already on off-street parking and the problems in- volved in providing it." Transportation Committee Chairman Mansbridge and member Reeve Plaxton pointed out they had been unaware of just how far they could go in establishing costs. "But if we can borrow staff members from the planning de- partment to establish what is needed we‘ll be glad to pro- vide facts and figures" )Il‘. Bacon suggested that the committee could meet with one from the businessmen who would be required to provide information on property avail- able and for wbat terms. etc. I was decided to leave the matter with the transportation committee. which would meei with representatives from the liusmcsslncn re off-street park- ing acqulsulons. MUGFORDâ€"ln loving memory of Doris Esther Mugford, who passed away July 14, 1963. We mention your name. And speak of you often God bless you dear mother You are not forgotten Always remembered by the family. *lw2 *Ikiv‘i :ROSEâ€"In loving memory of a dear husband and father Wil- liam Henry Rose who passed away July 9. 1961. Remembrance is a Golden Chain Death tries to break. all in vain: To have to love and then part Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. The years may wipe out many things But this they wipe out never The memory of those happy days When we were all together. Always remembered by his wife Sarah and children: Laur- ence. Blanche, Joan and Kath- leen. *1w2 ##1## STRACHANâ€"In loving mem- ory of Alex Strachan, who passed away July 15, 1966. Gone. dear husband. gone for- ever, How we face, But you left us to remember None on earth can take your place. A happy home we once en- J'oyed. How sweet the memory still, But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. Sadly missed by wife Flo, son Stanley and family. miss your smiling c1w2 it! it a it: WALLSâ€"In loving memory of a dear husband and father, who passed away July 14, 1964. We do not need a special day To bring you to our mind. For the days we do not think of you Are very hard to find If all this world were ours to give. We’d give it, yes and more, To see the face of father dear, Come smiling through the door. Lovingly remembered by wife the late. John. Lyman. Flor-l ence (Mrs. A. Phillips) and Jean (Mrs. C. Street). Rested at the Pipher Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St., N. Richmond lny heartfelt thanks and appre- ciation to our relatives. many friends and wonderful neigh- bors of Maple and district for their many acts of kindness of which $6,594.93 is to be paid by the Corporâ€" ation. The estimated cost per assessable foot front- age is :â€" Hill. Service was held on during my stay in hospital, Monday at 1.30 pm. lnter- many thanks to Rev. M. Boog- (a) for sanitary sewers - $1162 ment Thornhill Cemetery. ers and to the nurses and staff ' 21! it it: wk of York central Hospital for SIZOI'IYI sewers - HIiLéheEtélgioxjbégnig‘idflgg fgimny Dr: 3‘30†and Dr- The special assessment is to be paid in pital early Saturday morning D’ Jarrett twenty (20) equal annual installments and the July 8. 1967. Ethel Mabel. be? nwz estimated annual rate per assessable foot front- loved wife of J. Clifford Hill. a r r r ‘ age is:â€" 4 Deanbank Dr. Th01‘nhill.?CARD 0F THANKS Rested at the Pipher Funeral) I wish to extend my thanks H.0me’ 126 .yonge‘ .St‘ N‘ and appreciation to friends and. Richmond Hill. SelVlce was . , _ held in Holy Trinit Anglican “e‘ghbmԠ{0‘ “we†Cards : 'y and phone calls received while (a) for sanitary sewers (b) for storm sewers $1.03 $0.99 3. Application will be made by the Corporation Chquh' “owl?†M‘m‘jay I was in York Central Hospital. to The Ontario Municipal Board for its approval aftelnoon at 3 oclock. Inter- WIFS) Gladys Keffer‘ of th d .t k. f h . . ment St. John's Cemetery ' clwz‘ e 11“ (31.3 Ing 0 t 9 said WOIIC and any Tecumsem clwz * * it * owner may within 21 days after the first publi- >l¢ i. a it A cation of this notice file with the Clerk of the MARWOOD, Phoebe and infant C “D 0F THANKS Township of Markham his objection to the said daughters Dianne and Susan Mr. and MI'S- Wilford Park work being undertaken ' â€" Suddenly at their late res- of Alliston wish to thank their ' idence, RR. 1, Kleinburg. many friends, relatives and - . , ,- Ontario. on Saturday, July 8. neighbours for the congratula-. 4' . The said Board may applme of the said work 1967 in her 37th year tions,cards, gifts and telegrams bemg undertaken but before domg 5,0 It may beloved wife of Lloyd Ken received by them on the oc- appomt a tlme 311d place When any OblectiOnS t0 ï¬darvylood, and their infant casion of their 50th wedding the said work Will be considered. aug ters Dianne, aged 2anniversar. c1w2 years and Susan, aged 5 ya it i- s DATED at the Township of Markham this 13th months. Loved daughter and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Porter of New- foundland; loved daughter-in- law and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marwood. RR. 1. Kleinburg: dear sister and nieces of Belinda (Mrs. Eric Babcock), of 495 Lans- downe Ave., Toronto, and Jessie (Mrs. Aubrey Cooper) CARD 0F THANKS WAGNER â€" I wish to express my sincere thanks to my friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness. cards and visits during my recent stay in York Central Hospital. William Wagner, 118 Richmond Street nc1w2 SUMMER PECIALS . . . On Good ' I: ' Dependable n n . 1965 AMBASSADOR 880 SEDAN A verydclean one owner car â€" fully equippe . 3 day of July. 1967. H. C. T. Crisp, Clerk, Township of Markham, RR. No. 2, Gormley, Ontario. *1st publication this 13th day of July, 1967 of Gander, Newfoundland. Interment: Nashville Ceme- tel-y. CARD 0F THANKS The family of the late Harry McBride wish to convey heart- felt appreciation to all relaâ€" tives, friends and neighbors for the many thoughtful acts and kindnesses. which brought so much comfort in their recent. sad bereavement. They rememâ€"l her not only the many beauti-‘ ful floral tributes, messages of sympathy and gifts, but also the special ministrations andl services of both individuals and groups, including Dr. Q. A. Hardy, Canon E. H. Costigan, members of the staff of the Thompson Funeral Service, the‘ Masonic Order and local fire- men and'police. $1995 1964 BUICK LE SABRE 4-DOOR HARDTOP Reta and family. c1w2 In Silver Grey with Red interior. Just clw2 Rev. Christopher A service of induction was held for Rev. Christopher Dug- an June 26, at Brown’s Corners United Church. The service was also a significant one in the history of the church as it in- itiated it as a oneâ€"point charge. The Victoria Square Charge. of which Brown’s Corners was previously a part has been re- duced to a two-point charge under Rev. Martin Jenkinson. . Rev. Albion Wright, chairman .of York Presbytery conducted Ithe service introducing Rev. Dugan and was assisted by Rev. Robert Ball of Central United .Church, Unionville and Rev. George Davidson of Melville United Church. Representatives of Presbytery lete banning if sufficient off_‘fr0m Sutton. Newmarket andlweekend. a good congregation {Feet parking can be provided, Kettleby were present as welliwas in attendance. as members from Headford and’ ,Victoria Square. the remaining two churches in the Victoria Square Charge. ‘ Both junior and senior choirs were in attendance with Mrs. Donald Reesor at the organ and? Mrs. George Hooper conducting; the juniors. During the sing-‘ Brown's Corners One-Point Charge ‘ ards. traded on a new car. 1964 PONTIAC LAUREN TIAN WAGON V8, with automatic and power steering. It’s finished in the popular Bronze shade. Just right for vacation time. 1963 DODGE CONVERTIBLE Here’s a sharp hot weather special, in White with Red interior, fully recondi- tioned and ready to go. s I 5 9 5 MANY MORE DEPENDABLE USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM CHRYSLER DODGE LIMITED 395 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL Phone: 889-1915 884-8118 Dugan Inducted ing of the Centennial hymn, the congegation joined in. i At the conclusion of the serv-l ice at reception was held in the Christian education room with Mrs. William Rodick and Mrs.) A. W. Miller pouring tea. Mr†Dugan was welcomed officially by members of various church organizations. Norman Reid,‘ clerk of session. Garnet Stew-‘ art for the Sunday school, Har-l vey Brown. secretary of stew-; H. L. Coleman, church‘ secretary, Donald Reesor. chair-1‘ man of stewards and Mrs. H. Pleterse for the UCW. l July 2 Mr. Dugan preached; the inaugural sermon of his pastorate and in spite of a‘ deluge of rain and the holiday‘ ODEON THATRES / In his greeting. Mr. Dugan re- marked on the rain and quoted a friend who described it as “the cleansing agent which) shall help us make a new start". The sermon was entitled “The Things That Cannot Be Bor- rowed" and the text was Matthew 25, Verse 8. R OAK RIDGES DETACHMENT In an accident July 7 in King Township at the intersection of Concession 3 and Highway 9. the Honorable Justice George )IcGillivary. 66. of RR 2. New- market. suffered injuries to his leg and shoulder. Judge )chillivary was driv- ing east on Highway 9. and had slowed down at the inter- section when he was hit from behind by a car driven by Wayne Craig. 17. of Newmar- ket. causing about 51.900 dam» Ellf‘ to both vehicles. suffered illllll’lPS Craig hs legs, arm and face. ll") RICHMOND HILL - Week Days - Cont. from 7 p.m. - SATURDAY - Cont. from 1.00 pm. EPORT - SUNDAY - Cont. from 2.00 p.m. Two people also were injur- mCHM-D Hl.I-.-;L ed in an accident July 9 on Higlmay 11 in Oak Ridges. 67 Yonge St. s. . 834-6221 William Alan Glover. 20. of Perkinsficld. Ontario. dl‘lVE‘l‘ of the lone car involved. sufâ€" Drive-Ins Daily ' E 9 fered head and leg injuries. BOx Office Opens 7‘30 ,- -..: _ _ . while his passenger. Joanne C Lf “19.15 snlnioso. 1.0. of Midland. sill. °“ W Wm Iscumcotono/PANAVISIOM ‘ ' s ' ‘ l“ d . ERIN i i {21? ‘° ‘35 a“ . “"555... I HOWARDKEEL-ROBERIWAIKEH‘KEENANWYNNIRUCEfABUl-JUANNABARNES BOIIT \‘EI'P treated 8' YOI‘I-f 5.0: HWY.7-389-2505 THE DRIVEJNS ONLY Central Hospital PARKWAY “\Ian In The Dark" The acciden' otcurred when The Glowr vehicle skidded into a d:‘ch and l'r’l'letl rlicr (’Elll'San . $230 damages. DI'FFEPIN “Valley of “\lysterv" _a_.- ,1. .m.â€".m. PARKWAY RIVE-IN N, 0F STEELE") OFF WOODBIhE .7433“