That's all for now for this column again! UNICEF collection amounted§ w to $20.43. Thanks to all who'll contributed and collected. 9 Our new members, totalling 24. were formally initiated in eariy November at a meeting to which their parents were invited. The film. “The Long March". was shown giving vivid description of how the World Council of Churches swings into action in world disasters-providing relief and rehabilitation. Mrs. Gradeen‘s group win} Everyone warmly Welcome! present a summary of tneir‘ ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH findings in visiting and war-l: (2 Miles South of Maple) shipping in a Jewish SynaJ Rev. John Arbucklc. Pastor gogue. a Roman Catholic and! Organist Mrs. J. Keffer an Anglican Church as well aleor Information call the Pastor attending service in our own at 832-2528 church. This group are donating SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1968 their craft project to the ladies 9-45 ant -â€" Sunday Church of the UCW for sale at their School Bopthue on Saturday. "311 am. â€"- Our Service to God People". The men’s club invxtes LUTHERAN CHURCH Andx The Response 7 n‘fi CHRIST THE KING everyone to coffee. cake and Royal 0’01"“! 3|"!- carol singing in the main hall. 33:7 Thorn Drive, following the service, Thomhm, Ontario Mrs. Barron's group is work- “mm D- Wdlel. 3A.. 3.1).. in: on gifts for the children Pastor It York Central Hospital. They Phone 839'0373 will be treated to chips and pop SUNDAY- DECEMBER 8. 1963 this Week in recognition of 9'30 “I; ‘“ 5}â€â€˜d33'3 Church being first to complete their.11 SC °°l' images . m 8 study project involving the re- 11 am‘ E lee Cit-VIC: h I writing of {our of the Psalms gm-Vuglay t um dsc 200 into their own understanding! Ursa†ass 0 Gâ€. e . 9 Infant Nursery Provided and experience. E, _, , . l y Mrs. Gradeen‘s m'ouo will WHOM “arva “8 come‘ Much scurrying is evidence of the preparations for the chi1~ dren‘s tea party this Saturday afternoon. Special activities have been planned to keep the "small fry“ happy after their refreshments and a sample {mm Santa‘s gumdrop garden. The annual candlelight ves- per service will be held on De- cember 15 at 7 pm. The theme thisyear L5 “The Word Of God And The Response of The People". The men’s club invxtes everyone to coffee, cake and carol singing in the main hall. following the service, I'll there! Yes. CGXT is still “doingâ€! Did you miss the col. umn? Richmond Hill United Church EMMKNFEL 271 Centre Street ANGLICAN CHURCH Thornhill. Ontario. Mackay Drive ~â€" Rlchvale The Rev. Dillwyn T. Evans, D. Rev. Willi-m J. Rhodes Minister 889-6789 Mr. Franz Loesgen. Organis Mr. Robert Long. Organist SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8, 191 SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1968;11 a.m. â€" Morning Worship ADVENT II . '7 p.m. â€"â€" Even'mg Worship 8 am. â€"- Holy Communion 'RTC“ “MONï¬â€˜mLL 11 mm. â€"â€" Choral Eucharist PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Nursery in Rem“ Rev. D. T. Evans DD. 7 p'm' ‘_ Evenmg Prayer Interim Moderator â€" cnunav nnl‘nnlunn a 1n 2nd SUNDAY 1N ADVENT 8 am. â€"â€" Holy Communion 11 am, â€" "0h Come Emman- uel" Advent Devotional Music by the Choir. Preacher: The Rector; Subject: “The Commun- ications Revolutions" 7 pm, â€"- Youth Service WEDNESDAY 10.30 am. â€"- Holy Communion SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1968 Nursery Care 2 pm. â€"â€" Confirmation Instruc- tion for Young People HOLY TRINITY CHURCH THORNHILL Brooke and Jane Streets Rector Rev. E. Reginald Howden, BA. L. Th. Estelle Markham. ARCT.. RMT. Drunk! and Choir Director THE CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL THE ARCHANGEL Bnyvlew at Crosby Richmond Hill Rev. William E. Moore 384-4236 aonorary Assistant Rev. Herbert Newton-Smith SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1968 ADVENT II 8 mm. ~â€" Holy Communion 10.30 a‘m. »- Morning Prayer (Sunday School for all AgesH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 196 96th ANNIVERSARY ADVENT II 8 am. -â€" Holy Communion [030 am. ~â€" Morning Prayer (Church School and Nursery Care) I p.m. -â€" Evensong Wednesdays [0 1.111. â€"â€" Holy Communion (GIT Doings MAPLE ALLIANCE CHURCH Maple Community Centre Keel: Street North, Maple Pastor: D. S. Davidson 233-9725 Sunday Services 9.46 am. ~â€" Sunday School 11 am. and 7 pm. Worship Service Speaker: Miss K. Prowse. Mis- sionary from Nigeria with the: Sudan Interior Mission. I Nursery Facilities Provided? at both services 1 ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Richmond Hill Rector: Rev. J. F. O‘Neil Rev. F. C. Jackson Rev. B. W. Fraser ANGLICAN ALLIANCE ad in ST. ’PXUL'S LUTHERAN :eting CHURCH were Bayvlew Avenue S.. Lgngl Near Centre St. uvmg Richmond Hill ' theé'l'he Rev. James S. Dauphlnee rches“ Pastor 884-5264 V‘ol‘ldflSUNDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1968 'UI‘N SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1968 and 2111! Sunday in Advent [9.30 am. ~â€" Sunday Church med: School who‘ll am, ~â€" The Service 9 With Holy Communion lookFNursery Care is Provided Dur- Iing the Service 1968 THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 271 Centre Street Thornhill. Ontario. The Rev. Dillwyn T. Evans, DJ). Minister Mr. Franz Loesgen. Organist SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1968 9.45 am. â€"â€" Sunday Church School 11 am. â€" Our Service to God (The Friendly Church) ‘ 7th. Concession Rev. B. F. Andrew, Minister SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1968 10 am. â€"â€" St. Andrew’s Church] and Sunday School The Lord's Supper 11.15 am. ~ St. Paul's Church and Sunday School € "Prepare Ye the Way of The‘ Lord. Make a Straight Pawn} SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1968 9.45 am. â€"- Sunday School 11 am. ~â€" Morning Worship 11 am. -- Nursery Department Church 884-6323 9.45 am. â€"â€"- Church School 11» gm. â€"- Morning Worship 9.50 a.m. â€"â€" Bible School 11 mm. â€" Pastor Tom Cowan MA., BD. 7 pm. â€"- Pastor Tom Cowan MA.. BD. Midweek Hour Wednesday. 8 pm. Supervised Nursery at all Lord’s Day Activities ST. J6HN'S’EKPTIST C'EURCH I (A Fellowship Church) \ 50 Wright Street (Opposite the High School) Pastor. Rev. A. B. Arnot. D.D. f 884-3091 SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1968 59.45 am. â€" Bible School For \ All Ages 11 am. â€"~â€" Subject: “The Wed- ding Feast.“ 7 pm, â€"â€" Subject: "The Hymn Chosen by a Condemned Mur- derer" SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1968 PRESBYTERIAN (Convention of Ont. & Que.) Stop 17, Yonge Street Rev. Minion Johnston. DJ). Min.‘ Organist: Mrs. Carol Irving 10 am. â€" Senior Sunday School 11 a.m. â€" Service of Worship SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1968! Nursery and Junior School ’RICHMOND mLL BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxford Street. Richmond Hill (Convention of Ont. & Que.) Rev. J. B. W. Lawrence B.A., B.D.. Pastor Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rector: Rev. Ramsay Armxtage (FelloWShip of Evangelical) Baptist Churches in Canada) 26 Church Street. Thornhill 8 am. â€"â€" Holy Communion 11 am. -« Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 am. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBY’I‘ERIAN CHURCH Maple and Nursery Facilitigs Providéd RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. D. T. Evans DD. Interim Moderator lUTHERAN ST. PAUL’S, VAUGHAN ST. STEPHENS CHURCH BAPTIST Social Hour Follows Bright Singing Nursery Supervision All Welcome LANds'flFFâ€" BAPTIST CHURCH THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH OFFER ‘ BRAND NEW 1969 MODEL Including: Shoulder Belts. Extra Mirror. Mud F Laps, 4-Way Flashers $1768“ INTRODUCTORY There was no election for the separate school board repre- sentation won by acclamation by John McDermott of Stouff- ville. SPECIAL Other defeated candidates and their vote-total were John McMurray. of Stouffville. 234'. Wesley Brillinger. Lot 10. Con- Mr. Starr collected 468 votes to second-running Gordon Rat- cliff‘s 389. "We love Him Because He First loved Us" 1 GORMLEY ' U N I T E D Pastor, Rev. H. S. Halln 34 .‘Thursdav 8 n m __ Mmhn Only 888 voters out of a pot- ential 6,370 public school sup~ porters â€"â€" 13.9 percent â€"â€" turned out to vote Arthur Starr of Vandorf as Whitchurch- Stouffville representative on the new York County Board of Education Monday of last week. The Missionary Church RICHMOND HILL (Beverley Acres School) Pastor. Andrew P. Jones SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1968 945 a.m. â€" Family Bible Hour 11 am. â€" Morning Worship Wednesday 7.45 pm. -- Prayer Meeting Everybody Welcome! "God Delivers from Temptation†7 pm. â€"â€"- Sunday Evening Gospel Hour The Freeman Quartet Missions Emphasis Tuesday ‘ 730 pm. â€" Prayer and Bible Study Hour Wednesday I645 p.m. â€"- Christian Youth Crusaders. Note: The Annual 55. Christ- mas Program will be December Message: 15, 7 pm. Come Early. seating is limited. Art Starr Elected To County Bd. In Whitchurch-Stouffville Area Church School 11 am. â€"â€" Nursery 11 am. -â€" Morning Worship Reactor Panel: “Responsibili- ties and Obligations of Church Members". Moderator: Mr. T. Harrington; Panelists: Mrs. L. Greenwood Mr. L. Morrison. For further Information call 889-2131 1 Ministers Rev. A. I. Higgins, B.A.. B.D. Rev. Garth C. Nelson, B.A., B.D.. S.T.M. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1968 9.30 am. ~ Intermediate MAPLE UNITED CHURCH Keele Street South, Maple Minister Rev. Norman H. Bangers Director of Music Mr. Hugh Armstrong A.R.C.T. 11 am. â€"â€" Service of Worship 11 am. â€"â€" Church School Welcome to All Minister 884-5526 SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1968 11 a.m‘ â€"â€" Worship Service (Infant Care) Church School 9.30 am. â€"- Ages 6â€"15 11 am. ~ Ages 3â€"5 (Yonge and Centre Streets) Minister The Rev. Robert F. Smith 884-1675 Organist and Choir Leader: Gordon M. Fleming Church Office: 884-1301 SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1968 9.45 am. â€" Primary. Junior. and Intermediate Church School 11 am. â€"â€" Nursery and Kinder- gaz‘ten. 11 am. â€" Sermon: “The Names of Jesus" 1. Emmanuel Coffee Hour ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED CHURCH 325 Crosby Avenue Rev. 1". James Burn. BA, BB. weanesuay. a pm, Prayer and Bible Study "A Warm Welcome Awaits You". V Other Denominations DONCASTER BIBLE CHAPEL‘ (Clark 8: Willowdale Sis.) SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1958 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School 11 a'.m. â€"â€" Family Service Speaker: Rev. E. L. Simmonds 630 p.m.â€"â€"Communion Service 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service Baptismal Service Wednesday â€" 7.30 13.111. Prayer Service and Bible Study CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH: Daughter Christmas Banquet. Minister Speaker: Mrs. Lloyd Fretz of Rev. A. I. Higgins. B.A.. B.D.[ . West Rouge Mrs. Wilfred G. Bowes Frlday. 7.30 pm. â€" Youth Fel- Director of Music ,Iowshlp Regional Rally in Mark- SUNDAY. DECEMBER 3. 19635ham Missionary Church- A 9.45 am. â€"â€"- Worship Service SUNDAY- DECEMBER 8' 1963 and Sunday School 0 33mm“ Bible 591091 RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH THOR'Nï¬ITL UNITED CHURCH A Renault 8 has 4-wheel disc brakes, 7‘/2 cubic feet of foam in the seats, 4 doors, independ- ent suspension, 30 lbs. of sound- proofing, 40 miles a regular gal- lon, 0-60 MPH. in 16.6 sec ends, rally type steering wheel, Wednesday 4 pm. â€" Ages 6-8 Everyone Welcome Our plain Renault isn’t so plain. Note: The Annual S‘S. Christ- mas Program will be December 15, 7 pm. Come Early. seating is limited. In his campaign speech he did not consider the adoption of a county board would reduce costs. but believed large savings would be achieved through bulk buying. He said that the high school board of which he is chairman now has an annual budget of 32% million. He assured that if elected he would try to get value for all tax dollars spent. cession 5. 113; Michael Ogden, Lot 13, Concession 6, 75; and Dr. Phil Jones. Concession 2, 51. Winner Mr. Starr is chairman of the Aurora District High School Board. The Message: Pastor Rev. David A. Dyer, B.A., 3.1). 884-6629 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1968 9.45 am. â€"- Sunday School 11 am. â€"â€"- Morning Worship Service The Freeman Quartet RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Ruggles RICHMOND HILL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 80 Elgin Mills Road West Pastor. W. M. Mercer 223-4478 Saturday 9.30 am. â€"â€" Sabbath School 11 am. -â€" Divine Worship Wednesday 7.30 pm. â€"â€"~ Prayer Meeting Public Cordially Invited A CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord Road and King High Drive CONCORD SUNDAY SERVICES 945 am. â€" Bible School (All Ages) 11 am. â€"â€" Ministry of the Word 7 pm. â€"- Worship and Com- munion. Wednesday 7.30 pm. -â€" Bible Study Friday 7.30 pm. â€" Young People‘s A. E. Atkinson Ministen 889-3364 R. Witty. $90.. 889-5057 . uaugucer unusuuas banquet. Richmond school Espeal‘er’ Ilia“: Freu Oleoax-d is having trouble holding g iits third and last meeting. The Friday. 7.30 p.m. â€" Youth Fel- . . ‘Iowship Regional Rally in Mark~ireg“13r date for thls meetmg ham Missionary Church. I was November 28 â€"â€"' hut all SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8.‘1968'b08rd membe.“ were "‘Wed 1° 950 am. __. Bible 5911001 the annuai.dinner at which the with Classes For All Age, town honors its volunteer com- 11 am. â€" Worship mittees and representatives ix'ho 7.30 p.m. â€"â€" Gosopel Service serve without pay on various Wednesday. 8 p.m_ boards on that date. Prayer and Bible StUdy So the meeting was schedul- "A Warm Welcome Awaits You" pa fnr November 29 at Walter Pastor, Rev. 1!. S. Hallman Thursday, 6 p.m_ â€"â€" Mother and JUA uuu .uiLu: ralnfalL {our sday istian Youth 11 55. Christ- It took mechanics nearly an hour to cut through the side of the vehicle to free the two men. * 4x a t Markham Township Police the December may soon have to start a new Early. seating division to deal with animal ac- nty Bd. 3 Area fichael Ogden. an 6, 75; and Concession 2, District High gn speech he, the adoption would reduce 1 large savings 1 through bulk i cidents. Last week a deer caused $500 damage to a Maple man’s car. A horse did better this week causing a two-car collision and $3500 damage. The accident occurred Dec- ember 1 when a northbound auto driven by Roy Robson of King City collided on Keele Street with a southbound Ve- hicle driven by George TheO‘; ‘dores of Toronto as both drivers‘ ’ attempted to avoid a horse and rr is chairman- rider that had swerved sud- denly onto the road. A 33 year-old Richmond Hill man was charged with danger: ous driving after a two-car“ collision on Steeles Avenue. a quarter mile west of Kennedy Road, November 25. According to police. the Sher- man vehicle struck the rear of a car driven by Norman Mc- Leod. 28, of 256 Zelda Crescent, Richmond Hill, which had stop- ped at the intersection. The impact forced the McLeod Ve- hicle into another stopped car driven by Murray Kemp, 53, of Aurora. Total damage was $600. Bruce N. Vangoozen of 47 Bent Crescent, Richmond Hill, was charged after he was ina volved in a rear end collision on‘ Newkirk Road. November 27.‘ Police stated that the Van-i goozen vehicle struck the realm of a car driven by Thomasj Brookhouse of Toronto who had! stopped in the southbound laneli MARKHAM VILLAGE: A To-‘ ronto youth has been charged‘ with raping an 11-year-old girl of this village and also with} attempted murder in Toronto? The second man involved ini the local case is still beingl radial tires. And it’s built in Canada so you know it can stand up to winter. RENAULT F3 Leonard J. Fehr of 77 Beav- erton Road South was charged after his car was involved in a rear end collision with a vehicle driven by James Robertson of Warden Avenue. Millikan. According to Markham Police both vehicles were westbound Last week a deer caused $500 damage to a Maple man’s car. A horse did better this week causing a two-car collision and $3500 damage. Markham Township Police may soon have to start a new division to deal with animal ac- cidents. Dead is Alex Ramon. of B01- ton. A passenger in his vehicle, Robert Stewart, also of Bolton suffered multiple head and in- ternal injuï¬es in "the crash. The accident occurred when Ramon’s small truck collided with a tractor on Maple Road at Jane Street during a heavy rainfall. It took mechanics nearly an hour to cut through the side of the vehicle to free the two men. A 47â€"year-old father of two was killed and a 19-year-old youth was injured following a collision in Maple, November 28. Leave of absence was granted Mrs. Judith Dan. from March 15. 1969 to August 31, 1970. Mrs. Don is at present teaching the kindergarten class in the McConaghy Public School and has a permanent teaching con- tract with the board. Superin- tendent Gordon McIntyre re- ported that it is expected a suitable replacement will be available when needed. The appointment to the posi- tion of school secretary of Mrs. Dorothy Turner. at her request. was approved effective January Man Dies, Youth Injured In Crash Horse Causes Two-Car Collision The board accepted the reâ€" signation of Mrs. Doris Jantzi. a teacher at Beverley Acres School since September 1968. Her resignation is effective De- cember 31. It is expected that one of the supernumary teachers will be transferred to this class. The board dealt with six minor, but urgent. matters of business and then adjourned to meet December 4. Police Accident Report So the meeting was schedul- ed for November 29 at Walter Scott School. When the teach- ers of that school Were unable to attend the meeting. the locale was changed to McConâ€" aghy School and the time from 7:45 to 7:30 pm. Again members of the board had had an invita- tion â€"â€" this time to the official opening of the new Thormea Secondary School. Public School Bd. Has Trouble Finding Clear Date For Meeting Wind-Up Session [ronto youth has been chargedi with raping an 11-year-old girl: of this village and also with‘ attempted murder in Toronto.) The second man involved ini the local case is still being sought. Charged is Michael John Copps, of Rose Avenue. Toronto. It is alleged he and 34 companion kidnapped the local) girl. stripped and raped her“ on November 12 and six hoursi later shot and wounded a man“ in a Jarvis St. parking lot. H on Steeles Avenue when the ac- cident occurred. Total damage was $1400.- There were no in- juries. A man and a woman were both charged with careless driv- ing by Richmond Hill Police during the past Week. Shirley Sherman. 36. of Jarâ€" vis Street. Toronto. was charged following a three car collision at Vaughan Road and Yonge Street. November 27. 1. Mrs. Turner will be loaned to the board administration of~ fices for such time as her ser- vices are needed between Janu- ary 1 and June 30. "We can‘t ,get along without her." stated er. McIntyre, who recalled that iMrs. Turner had joined the isystem as a school secretary and has been his secretary since August 15. 1959. “She is the other half of my memory.‘ he stated. DRAMA CLUB Permission was also granted for the Walter Scott Drama Club to present a play in the school auditorium December 16 and 17 and sell tickets for ad- mission. Proceeds will be used ta pay for scenery and play- wright's fees and any profits will be used for future presen- tations. The club is under the direction of Principal Denis Middleton, it was reported. CARETAKER The appointment. of James Smith. 41 Cartier Crescent, as caretaker with duties commenc- ing December 9. was confirmed. Mr. McIntyre reported he was impressed by the exceptional calibre of the applicants. "I re- gretted we weren’t able to hire three.“ he added. FUEL TENDERS The tender of British Ameri- can Oil Co. of $1284 per gal. for light industrial oil and 3.1560 for furnace oil was ac- cepted for 1969. There was no change in the tendered price for light industrial and the furnace oil price was up only .2c since last year. it was point- ed out. The Kentucky Elkhorn Coal will be purchased from Wm. McGill & Co. at $16.62 per ton OF CANADA RETAIL BRANCH 5840 YONGE ST. WILLOWDALE 223-6950 Mrs. Macdonald also stated that churches have a unique role in helping the retardate accept himself as a person of worth by accepting him within their fellowship, and by providing him with the opportunities to experience and respond to God through worship. For instance. she pointed out that congregations should act- ively support plans for com- munity residences and hospitals for retardates in their area. Plans are currently being drawn up for such a residence neat Markham Village. In her report on the seminar Mrs. Macdonald said that con- gregations can be of great as‘ sistance to the mentally i-e- tarded by providing retardates with employment 0r employment contacts and by soliciting com- munity acceptance and support for their activities. Mrs. Macdonald recently re- turned from a two-day seminar sponsored by the Ontario As- sociation for the Mentally Re- tarded at the Cedar Glen Con- ference Centre. Bolton. The seminar was attended by repre- sentatives of interfaith com- mittees across the province. The church has a vital role to play in the lives of the merit-i ally retarded. according to Mrs. A. M. Macdonald. spiritual de- velopment chairman of York) Central Association for the Mentally Retarded. Each young person par- ticipating ls lining up spon- sors. but any volunteer sponsors will be most wel- come. Phone Bev. at 889- 0467 afternoons or even- ings. or write. your offer to “Make the North Warmer Marchâ€. Richmond Hill United Church. n“nun\\“munumummuuxmm“um\m\m\u\\\\\\\m\\\\uumm Churches Must HE'pr;Lt:ngt§/IC( Retarded, Concludes Inter-Faith Conference THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday, Dec. 5, 1968' 19 munmumunnuuuuumumm\“uumuunmxuuummmmuu“ March For Kinettes Take On Sponsorship Indian Children ; sawsgsxc 01‘ South Vietnam Needy Child Organized by tha Omni Ohli group of Richmond Hill United Church. the project has the official support of the Canadian Indian Centre. in Toronto. and will be known as the “Make the North Warmer March". TURN SPARE ROOM INTO SPARE CASH BY USING LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS A hundred young people of Richmond Hill have vol- unteered to walk the 10 miles from Centre and Yonge Streets to Hogg‘s Hollow on December 14. The money raised will be used to clothe and provide biankets for needy child- ren on Northern Ontario Indian Reservations. Box Office Opens 6.30 Show Commences 7 pm SAT. DEC. 7th AT I PM. Last Comp. Show 9 pm E ï¬s’SiEms OFF woooam: 2mm - DUFFERIN - - WEEK DAYS - Box Office Opens 7 pm. Show commences 7:30 Last Complete Show 9:30 FRI. - SAT. - SUN. Cont. Show from 7 pm. Last Complete Show 8:50 â€" SATURDAY â€" Cont. Show from 6:30 Last Complete Show 8:25 ~ SUNDAY -- Cont. Show from 2:30 Last Complete Show 7:54 FRI. - SAT. ~ SUN. Box Office Opens 6.30 Show Commences 7 pm Box Office Opens 7 pm. Show commences at 7.30 - IN COLOR - Adult Entertainment ADDED FEATURE! “THE ANNIVERSARY’ IN~CAR ELECTRIC HEATERS IN-CAR ELECTRIC HEATERS - WEEK DAYS â€"- Now Available (No Extra Charge) Now Available (No Extra Charge) 8. 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A very ,moving. albeit de- pressing, film on the work of the Canadian Save the Children Fund shown at its November meeting prompted the Kinette Club of Richmond Hill to spon- sor a South Vietnam child. The consensus was that a country coming out of a war is indeed needy ~ and that the children suffer most. It was also decided to send $25 worth of Christmas gifts to the North York Mental Health Association for distribution to patients. Information Officer Mrs. George Woodhead gave a re- sume of the organizational structure of the Association of lternational. The World Council is present in more than 50 nations. islands and principalities, Its objects are fellowship. citizenship. .in- 'ternational understanding and to promote the extension of the association throughout th ‘world. ' Round Tablers. 35,000 in number are found in Britain. ‘Europe, Africa. New Zealand. ‘Asia and South America. The Apex Clubs have 11.866 mem~ ‘bers in Australia. Japan. 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Other auxiliary groups in- clude: K-4O for Kinsmen who have reached the age of 40 (the age limit for actiVe membership in Kinsmen); K-ettes for wives of K~40 members: Senators. an- other group of Kinsmen over The World Council is present in more than 50 nations. islands and principalities. Its objects are fellowship. citizenship. .in- ternational understanding and to promote the extension of the association throughout th world. ' Wm mm W‘ Calabme