Richmond Hill Rector: Rev. J. F. O’Neil Rev. F. C. Jackson Rev. B. W. Fraser SUNDAY. MARCH 17, 1968 LENT III 8.00 am. â€" Holy Communion 1030 am. ~ Parish Communion (Church School for all Ages and Nursery Care) '1 pm. â€" Evensong Wednesdays in Lent 10. am. â€" Holy Communion 7.30 pm. â€" Holy Communion MAPLE ALLIANCE CHURCH Maple Community Centre Keele Street North, Maple Pastor: D. S. Davidson Sunday Services 9.45 am. â€"â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"â€" Worship Service Evening Service Nursery Facilities Provided At Both Services 8 pm. â€"â€" Lenten Series SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1968 THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT 8.00 am. â€"- Holy Communion 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Prayer “Daily Bread" The Rector '7 p.m. â€"â€" Community Lenten Service in St. Luke's Roman Catholic Church. Preacher: Rev. A. I. Higgins. 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 WEDNESDAY 10.30 am MINCED BEEF CHICKENS ALL STEAKS ROASTS 6 LEVENDALE RD. SIRLOIN. T-BONE. PORTERHOUSE & ROUND ROASTING ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH ANGLICAN ALLIANCE â€" SHAMROCK WEEK SPECIALS CELEBRATE AND SAVE WITH US lEVENDALE MEA'I' MARKET Holy Communion â€" Holy Communion BLADE AND SHORT RIB (5-8 LR.) THE CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL THE ARCHANGEL‘ Bayview at Crosby Richmond Hill Rev. William E. Moore 884-4236 , Honorary Assistant Rev. Herbert? Newton-Smith SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1968 LENT III 8 am. â€" Holy Communion , 9.30 am. â€" Church School (7-' 13 yrs) 11 am. â€"‘ Parish Communion: Church School (2-6 yrs.) and ill a.m. â€"- Service of Worship THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH (Convention of Ont. & Que) . Stop 17, Yonge Street Rev. Minton Johnston, D.D.. Min. Organist: Miss Carol Ward 10 am. â€"- Senior Sunday School Nursery and Junior School LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH ! (Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada) ‘ 26 Church Street. Thornhlll i Nursery Care Wednesday 8 pm. â€" Holy Communion All Welcome 9.50 am. â€"â€" Bible School 11 am. and 7 pm. SUNDAY, MARCH 17. 1968 Rev. L. Robljn Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rector: Rev. Ramsay Armitage, SUNDAY, MARCH 17. 1968 LENT III 8 am. â€"â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer 11 am. â€" Subject: “Revival In Samaria" 7 pm. â€" Guest Preacher: J. A. Wallace. Superintendent of The Faith Mission 8 a. m. â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€"- Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 am RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH (A Fellowship Church) 50 Wright Street (Opposite the High School) Pastor: Rev. A. B. Arnot.'D.D., SUNDAYl MARCH 17, 1968 ST. VSTEPHEN’S CHURCH 889-6789 MRS. E. V. Collier ATCL EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH Mackay Drive - Richvale Rev. William J. Rhodes 3 LBS $1.00 BAPTIST All Welcome Organist lb. 49¢ lb. 39¢ 884-5801 fun“) a.m. â€"â€" St. Paul’s Church; A CHURCH OF CHRIST l and Sunday SCh°°l ‘Concord Ave. and King High 1 “The Lord’s Supper" Drive I Come and Worship CONCORD RICHMOND HILL “Sunday Services†PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9.45 a.m. â€" Bible School, All Rev. J. N. Hepburn, Minister" Ages ‘ SUNDAY, MARCH 17. 1968 11 am. â€" Ministry of the Word “9.45 a.m. â€" Sunday School and‘7 p.m. Worship and Communion 1% Bible Class E Friday 1‘11 a.m. â€"â€" Morning Worship :3 pm, _ Bible Study Sacrament of The Lord's and Youth Program ‘ Supper ‘ A. E. Atkinson. 11 a.m. â€" Nursery Department Minister. 889-3364 â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" â€"‘â€"â€"I R. Witty. Sec.. 889-5057 U N D 1 RICHMOND HILL ‘ iFREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Ruggles Special Music: 11 am. -â€"â€" Miss Verna Symes 7 pm. â€" Mrs. W. Tennant Midweek Hour Wednesday, 8 pm. Supervised Nursery at all Lord’s Day Activities ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Bayview Avenue 5.. Near Centre St. Richmond Hill The Rev. James S. Dauphinee Pastor 884-5264 SUNDAY, MARCH 17. 1968 THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT 9.30 am. â€"â€" Sunday Church School 11 am. H The Service Nursery Care is provided during Church 884-6323 9.45 am. -â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Worship Child Dedication Service Nursery Facilities Provided THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH (Convention of Ont. & Que) . Stop 17, Yonge Street Rev. Minton Johnston, D.D., Min. Organist: Miss Carol Ward 10 am. â€"- Senior Sunday School 11 am. â€"- Service of Worship Nursery and Junior School ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 Miles South of Maple) Rev. John Arhuckle. Pastor Organist Mrs. J. Keffer For Information call the Pastor at 832-2528 SUNDAY, MARCH 17. 1968 9.45 am. â€"- Church School 9.45 am. â€" Adult Study Group 11 am. â€"â€" Worship Service Wednesday, March 20, 1968 7.30 pm. â€" Mid-week Lenten Service (The Friendly Church) CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH Thornhill - Langstafl' - Richvale Arnold D. Weigel, B.A., B.D., Pastor 24 Orlon Crescent, Thornhill Phone 889-7216 SUNDAY. MARCH 17, 1968 9.30 am. â€" Sunday Church School 11 am. ~â€" The Service Nursery Provided During Service Church School and the Service at Thornhill Masonic Hall, Elgin Street, Thornhill 11 am. H The service CALVARY CHURCH Nursery Care is provided during RICHMOND HILL the Service { 94 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill Lenten Service: The ChurchiAffiliated with the Pentecostal and The Cross ‘ Assemblies of Canada March 20 884-4387 7-30 P-m- #â€" The Ministry Of Pastor: Rev. P. A. Sorensen Proclamatlon. Rev. J. S. Dau- Associate pastor; R_ cruick- wâ€"fl shank 11 am. â€"â€"- Morning Worship “DEC DVTEDI A ‘I 7 pm. â€" Evening Serviceflr March 20 7.30 p.m. â€"â€" The Ministry of Proclamation. Rev. J. S. Dau- THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Hwy. 73, 1/2 Mile West of Yonge Rev. Dilwyn T. Evans. Minlster SUNDAY, MARCH 17. 1968 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Rev. D. T. Evans 7 pm. â€" Joint Service in St. Luke’s Roman Catholic Small children cared for in our nursery. You Are Always Welcome (Yonge and Centre Streets) Interim Minister Rev. S. W. Pattison, B.A., B.D. 884-1675 Christian Education Director Miss B. Avakian. B.A., M.A. 884-5906 Organist and Choir Leader: Gordon M. Fleming, A.R.C.T B.A.. M.Mus. Church Office: 884-1301 SUNDAY. MARCH 17, 1968 9.45 am. â€"â€" Primary. Junior. Intermediate & Senior Church School 11 am. â€" Nursery and Kindergarten Sermon: “Our Church And Its Growth" 7 p.m. â€" Sermon: "The Ryders Are Coming†A Program of Worship. Sing-A- Long and Refreshments spon- sored by CGIT. All youth es- pecially invited. ST. JOHN’S BAPTIST CHURCH ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED 11 am. -â€" Rev PRESBYTERIAN 7th Concession, Vaughan Rev. B. F. Andrew, Minister SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1968 10 am. St. Andrew’s Church and Sunday School Preparatory Service [1.1.5 a.m‘ â€" St. Paul’s Church and Sunday School "The Lord's Supper" Come and Worship 'iiIEH‘MO‘iHiI’IIIT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 75 Oxford Street ‘ CHURCH Richmond Hill \ 325 Crosby Avenue (Convention of Ont. 8: Que.) lRev. F. James Burn. BA, BB Rev. J. R. W. Lawrence Minister 884-5526 B.A.. B.D.. Pastor SUNDAY, MARCH 17. 1968 RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Maple, Ontario , and 'B/essed Are They That [Richmd “i†Do HIS Commandments†Something To Sing About- LUTHERAN ST. PAUL'S CHURCH S. W. Pattison I 884-6629 E SUNDAY, MARCH 17.1968 59.45 a.m. â€"Sunday School _111 am. â€"â€" Morning Worship ' l Service ‘ Final Family Message "The Family Worships 1 Together" "‘7 pm. â€" Evening Family Hour ‘Film: “The Family Altar" 1 Wednesday i United Missionary 10 am. -â€" Sunday School 1 Tuesday ‘8 pm. â€"â€" Prayer Meeting 1 Friday 8 pm. â€" Young Peoples 322 Kerrybrook Drive I SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1968 SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1968 i945 a.m. â€"â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"- Family Service ‘ Rev. Allan Burrows 56.30 pm. â€"â€" Communion Service ‘7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service ' Rev. Allan Burrows Wednesday â€" 8 pm. ,Prayer Service and Bible Study | (Clarke & Willowdale Sts.) SUNDAY, MARCH 17.1968 ‘ What does religion 11 am. â€"- Worship Service ‘ Mean to you? 1M3!“ care To the Ryders, it is a happy, Church School ‘vital way of life â€" in fact it is Ages 6 - 14 years â€" 9.30 am. being alive: Ages 3 ‘ 5 _‘ 11 a'm' The Ryders are CGIT gradu- Ages 6 ' 8 WedneSday 4 1"†ates from Toronto for whom six CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH years in CGIT also meant sum- MAPLE UNITED CHURCH Keele Street South, Maple Minister Rev. Norman H. Boogers Director of Music Mri Hugh Armstrong A.R.CAT SUNDAY, MARCH 17. 1968 11 a.m. â€" Service of Worship 11_a.m. â€" Church School Welcome To All RICHMOND HILL (Beverley Acres School) Pastor. Andrew P. Jones SUNDAY. MARCH 17. 1968 9.45 am. â€" Family Bible Hour 9.50 am. w Worship 7.30 pm. â€" First Service of Crusade in the Beverley Acres School with Rev. E. Pannabeck- er. Evangelist of North Bay. Monday, March 18 through Fri- day. March 22, Crusade Services Each Night at 8. Final Crusade Service, Sunday, March 24, at 7.30 pm. SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1968 9.50 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"â€" Worship Service Pastor’s Theme. “The Faith By Which We Live†Evening Services (Both Sunday and Week Night) Lifted to Unite in Beverley Acres Crus- ade. Minister Rev. A. I. Higgins, B.A.. B.D. Mrs. Wilfred G. Bowes Director of Music SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1968 9.45 am. â€" Worship Service and Sunday School THORNHILL UNITED Ministers Rev. A. I. Higgins. B.A., B.D. Rev. Garth C. Nelson. B.A.. B.D., S.T.M. SUNDAY. MARCH 17, 1968 9.45 am. â€"â€" Church School 11 am. â€" Nursery and up to 11 11 am. â€" Morning Worship For further Information call 889-2131 RICHMOND HILL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 80 Elgin Mills Road West Pastor, W. M. Mercer 889-7221 Saturday 9.30 a.m. â€"â€" Sabbath School DONCASTER BIBLE CHAPEL 6.30 pm. â€" CYC 8 pm. â€"â€" Midweek Prayer Hour BELHAVEN: Concern is grow- ing in Northern York County about the increased sightings of wolves in the area. Hugh Mc- Leod, canine control officer for North Gwillimbury Township said that he has lately received more reports of wolves than at any time in the past ten years. Two wolves have been shot in the past month by loeal farmers -and several others have been sighted. Other Denominations Pastor Rev. David A. Dyer, B.A.. B.D Pastor, Rev. L. K. Sider Everyone Welcome Everyone Welcome GORMLEY ‘ (Continued from Page 1) ‘chairman of the transportation committee, noted that there ihad been no increase in fare ‘since the bus service came into being in 1956. “There has been quite a big jump this \year in the mileage rate â€" {from 50c to 60¢. mers at Ryde Lake Camp. The girls shared so many experienc- es that they decided to stay to~ gether even after graduating from CGIT. Thinking of their happy memories at Ryde Lake, The eight girls are now in nursing, teaching and univers- ity and in every phase of their daily life they endeavor to maintain their purpose â€"â€" to show that religion is fun, it is being happy and vibrantly alive. They would like to share their enthusiasm with you on Give me that old time â€" Or give me that new, What does religion Mean to You? To the Ryders, it is a hap vital way of life â€" in fact i1 being alive! it was only natural for them to choose “The Ryders†as the name for their newly formed group. It reflects the esteem in which they hold that camp. The Ryders At United Church “This could happen again. I can't see how you can expect to spread this extra cost over all ratepayers considering the low percentage who use the facility." regular calls were being made by the police, Councillor Laz- enby reported that last Satur- day night he had been in the box ofï¬ce or the immediate area for four hours â€" from 6.45 to 10.45 pm ~â€" and no policeman made an appearance during that time. “There was only one en- trance open and he would have had to go past me to enter," he stated. Mrs. Hancey agreed that pro- viding transportation through public funds is expensive. “But you have to think of the people, too. I feel the service was war- ranted and I feel it is still warranted. I also feel that 15c is a fair fare for the public involved.†She went on to suggest dropping the extra bus put on in the morning, but was assured that both morning buses serving the industrial area are being used to capacity. Mayor Broadhurst told Mrs. “I have been told that in past years when Richmond Hill was a smaller community with a smaller police department, a man would drop in and check the crowd. Maybe communica- tion with the police has broken down, but the arena needs that symbol of law and authority to make these young people think twice before they act as they An appropriation of $15 mil- lion was approved by the works committee to begin _acquisition of the land. Bulk of the prop- erty is owned by sand and gra- vel companies. One 387-acre site is adjacent to the Green- wood Conservation Area. Once the land is acquired, it would probably not be used for six or seven years. I‘he proposal was called “not particularly neighborly†by Pic- kering Reeve John Williams. “I don’t cherish the thought of Pickering becoming a dump for Metro," he said. Local Adult Bus Fare Increases Pickering Frowns 0n Metro's Dump Plans First reaction of Pickering Township officials to the pros- pect of that township becoming the eventual respository of 12 million tons of Metro garbage has been far from favorable. Metro Works Committee last week approved a request from Works Commissioner Ross Clark for authority to negotiate for three parcels in Pickering Township, totalling 1,057 acres. Acquisition of the Pickering sites, as well as the Thackeray and Maple sites in Vaughan were recommended in the $175.- 000 study on waste disposal made for Metro by James F. MacLaren Limited. Hooliganism At Arena Continues (Continued from Page WE NEED YOUR CASH MARCH IS RED CROSS MONTH! Richmond Hill youths will be collecting or Mail your donation to Red Cross Society, Richmond Hill P.0. Do We Grab You? when we say The Ryders have a refresh- ing, positive approach to the Christian faith that can be en- joyed by everyone from the youngest member of the family to the still young. The CGIT extends a most sincere invita- tion to all who will accept the challenge of “Commitment to Jesus Christ". ice of worship on the theme "Commitment to Jesus Christ†at 7 pm in the church. Wanda Mashinter of CGIT and Alistair Gorman and Cedric Robertson of the Venturers will assist in the service with members of the 5th Richmond Hill Scouts as ushers. Following the service, you are invited to share in a social hour in the Christian educa- tion hall. Bring your family and your friends, and sing along with the Ryders as you enjoy coffee, conversation and the pleasure of good company. March 17 at United Church As guests of the the Ryders will con ice of worship on Hancey, “Even at this level we expect to have to pay an in- creased subsidy." Councillor William L31.â€" enby noted that the price of everything is going up. “Even the price of gasoline has gone up considerably since 1956." Admitting that businessmen should be expected to subsidize the bus service which brings customers to them, Mr. 'Lazenby commented that. “We left the children's fare alone. But wages are higher now than in 1956 and I think the adult workers and shoppers can afford to pay the added cost.†"I have to go along with the five cent increase after 12 years,†stated Deputy-reeve Floyd Perkins. “I think it is justified by the increase in the mileage rate from 39c to 60c. I believe people using the bus should pay for it â€" a lot of people never use it." have been doing," Mr. Lazenby commented. Mrs. Hancey added that “if even a fraction of the rumors I have heard are true, something needs to be done. The police do everytthing they can. I think the arena board is not being realistic. It should look into the rates and have security men there. I, for one, am not going to approve putting on a new shift of police for public buildings or where crowds con- gregate.†Councillor Lois Hancey stat- ed that the arena board is going to have to take a realistic view of the situation and make pro- vision in its budget to hire off- duty constables as security guards. “It might save you money â€" in preventing vandal- ism and encouraging more peo- ple to attend the opening skat- ing hours," she suggested. But Councillor Lazenby countered that, “Quite hon- estly we would save money in closing the arena Satur- day nights. We are losing money in providing a serv- ice to the town.†He quot- ed a minimum rate of $15 for an off-duty policeman, “We can’t afford that, as the arena board is already losing money on the Satur- day night operation.†“That would make it easy to justify upping the rates for those using the facility, to pre- vent the abuse the building and the public are taking," said Mrs. Hancey. Councillor Ivan Mansbridge and Reeve Donald Pla‘xton agreed that the arena is a pub- lic building and the police should put in an appearance. The councillor received sup- port from Deputy-reeve Perk- ins, who asked, “Why shouldn't they drop in. They have time to drop into service stations for a chat and to restaurants for a cup of coffee, surely they could find time to check the arena periodically." Again the mayor said. “I've been told that they are." Later, Councillor Lazenby told “The Liberal†“I don’t in- tend to allow the new arena to become a shambles or a place to which people are ashamed or afraid to go. I will continue to fight for edequate policing of the building and its vicinity." the local CGIT conduct a serv- Richmond Hill 3m flHPmnriam GREENFIELD, Edna (Ted) â€" COPITHORNâ€"Ruth and Del- In loving memory of Edna mer are happy to announce (Ted) Greenfield who passed the arrival of a daughter away March 15. 1958. Shelley Ruth at York Central A wonderful mother, woman; Hospital. March 5. 1968. A and aid, ‘ sister for Laurie. clw37 One who was better, God never; * " * ' made. lDUFFYâ€"Would you believe a A wonderful worker. loyal and' boy? Tom and Audrey are fair. 1 happy to announce the safe Tender-1y helpful, 0 motherj arrival of their son. Thomas you were. Just in your judgment. always right. Honest and liberal. ever up- right, Loved by all, our pride they share. Pride in the wonderful one you were My lips cannot tell how I miss her. My heart cannot tell what to say. God alone knows how I miss her. In a home that is lonesome toâ€" day. ORRâ€"1n loving memory of our dear daughter. Kimberley Ann, who passed away March 17, 1967. Two little hands are resting, A loving heart is still, A little daughter we loved is waiting For us just over the hill Sadly missed by Mom and Dad, Louise and Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. C. Elmore Hill. 32 Hughson Drive. Buttonville, extend an invitation to their relatives and friends to an At Home on the ocoasion of their 60th wedding anniversary. at Buttonville Community Hall. Saturday. March 30, 1968 from 7 to 9 pm. c2w37 All persons having claims ag- ainst the estate of the above named deceased, who died on or about the 23rd day of July, 1967 at the Town of Richmond Hill. in the County of York. are hereby notified to send partic- ulars of the same to the under- signed on or before the 15th day of April. 1968. after which date, the estate will be distribâ€" uted with regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the under- Signed will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice. . . We Notlce to Credltorsig AND OTHERS 1‘5 [n the Estate of Phyflis Mabley, late of the Town of Richmond Hill, in the County of York, Deceased. AT HOME DATED at Richmond Hill this 27th day of February. 1968 Harold Mabley. c/o Parker & Pearson, 50 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill. Ontario, His Solicitors. N. 0F STEELES OFF WOODBINE 293-2444 Free Electric ln-Car Heaters MON. THRU. THURS. Cont. from 7.30 pm. Last complete show 9.30 pm FRI., SAT. & SUN. Cont. from 7.00 pm. Last complete show 9.00 pm. MON. THRU. THURS. Cont. show from 7.30 pm. Last complete show 9.30 pm. FRI., SAT. 8; SUN. Cont. show from 7.00 pm. Last complete show 9.00 pm Smoking Section Free Parking Saturday, Mar. 16 “SNOW WHITE AND THE THREE STOOGES†in color 2 chapters of our serial and a color cartoon HEY KIDS! SPECIAL SCHOOL HOLIDAY MATINEES J. Greenfield and family. c1w37 STARTS THURSDAY, MARCH 14th STARTS THURSDAY, MARCH 14th WEEK DAYS Cont. from 7.00 pm. Last complete show 9:10 SATURDAY Cont from 5.00 pm. Last complete show 9:10 SUNDAY Cont. from 2.00 pm. Last complete show 9:00 at 1.00 p.111. only THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, March 14, 1968 67 Yonge St. S Phone 884-6221 11L. Hum a‘uu y.uu. complete show 9:00 C ’ ,A, m oneomm [£9 c1w37 McKINNONâ€"Barry and Ruth (nee Huntley) are pleased to announce the birth of a son, Barry AIAn. on Monday, March 11. 1968 at York Cen- tral Hospital. Our sincere thanks to Dr. J. J. Megan. clw37 DUFFYâ€"Would you believe a boy? Tom and Audrey are happy to announce the safe arrival of their son, Thomas John on Wednesday. Feb- ruary 28. 1968 at York Cen- tral Hospital, a dear little brother for Susan, Patricia, Joan and Theresa. Special thanks to Drs., Allan Smith and John Bate. c1w37 r V v "VVFT ‘ ‘ I would like to thank my NOBLE, William CLIllingâ€"ifriends and neighbors for their Suddenly at his home in lovely cards, phone calls and Gormley on Friday evening, visits during my stay in York March 8. 1968. William, belov- Central Hospital. Special thanks ed husband of Ann Gretta. to Dr. Bigford. Dr. Arai, Dr. dear father of Victor, brother Phillips and Dr. Kerr, the ladies of Harold, Gormley. Edward. of Teston United Church and Toronto. and Lillian (Mrs. N. all the nurses and staff on the SCODiS). Owen Sound. Rested second floor who were so kind at the Pipher - Marshall and good to me (and‘for putting Chapel. 126 Yonge St. N.. up with mel. Richmond Hill. Service wast Sincerely. held Monday. Interment Heise George Gray Hill Cemetery. clw37 *lw37 _ , W 2 COLOR FEATURES 67 Yonge St. S. â€" Ph. 884-6221 “CONQUEST 0F SPACE" Opportunity for an experienced man to take charge of inventory control function. High school graduate with 3 or more years’ experience. Experience in computer application an asset. For further information call or write â€"- 7783 Yonge St Howlarious ALL COLOR Comedy Show! 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We will always treasure the memories of that. day. Victor and Violet Armsden clw37 CARD 0F THANKS (YARD 0F iflnrthmming flHarriugra Tuesday, Mar. 19 in ROSS HUNTER'S producuOn a! It 1.30 pm. only Byron E. Ring Funeral Director Thornhill and YOUNG FURY" THANKS V Its as Wild as her hair! 889-7783 W .4»