Wednesday Wednesday Service discontin- ued until September 9. Estelle Markham, ARCT, RMT. Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1970 TRINITY IX 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 10.30 am. â€"- Morning Prayer Preacher: Rt. Rev. D. B. Marsh Brooke and Jane Streets Rector Rev. Canon 11. R. Howden, B.A. RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH (A Fellowship Church) 50 Wright Street (Opposite the High School) 884-3091 SUNDAY. JULY 26. 1970 11 am. â€" Rev. Stanley Welling- ton. 7 pm. â€"- Rev. Stanley Welling- ton. Wednesday 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting and Bible Study "min! SUNDAY. JULY 26, 1970 TRINITY 1x to am. ~â€" Morning Prayer ST. “WHEREâ€"CHURCH Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rector: Rev. Ramsay Armitage EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH Mackay Drive â€" Richvale Rev. George Young B.A., B.D. 889-6789 Mr. Robert Long, Organist Bayview at Crosby Richmond Hill Rev. David N. Sproule 884-4236 Honorary Assistant Rev. Herbert Newton-Smith 8 am. -â€" Holy Communion 113.131. :â€" Morning Prayer SUNDAY. JULY 26. 1970 TRINITY IX 9.30 mm. â€"- Morning Prayer SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1970 8 â€" Holy Communion 10.30 Morning Prayer Sermon‘ Rev. Fred Jackson Church School and Nursery THE CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL THE ARCHANGEL Wednesday 10 Holy Communion MAPLE ALLIANCE CHURCH Maple Community Centre Keele Street North. Maple Pastor: D. S. Davidson 233-9725 Sunday Services 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Worship Service 7 pm. -â€" Evening Service Nursery Facilities for both Services Holy Communioï¬ on '2nd Sunday of month at 11 am. ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN Yonge At Vaughan Richmond Hill 884-2227 Re'ctor: Rev. David McGuire Asst. Rev. Fred Jackson HOLY TRINITY CHURCH THORN HILL WHAT DID YOU SAY? WE SAID NOW YOU CAN GET THE FINEST HEARING AID AT A PRICE ANYONE CAN AFFORD at DANAVOX SLASHES PRICES For those who have wanted to return to the world of hearing and understanding among friends, church, meetings, groups, but have felt that the price was too high or beyond their means NOW... DANAVOX INSTITUTES NEW POLICY (Bijnygnliiï¬ggéw ANGLICAN ALLIANCE BAPTIST No home appointments (Come to our Willowdale office and save) * No salesmen commissions 7 7* No dealer’s profit Au Welcome Sheppard Ave Finch Ave 'Hwy. 401 ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Bayvlew Avenue S» 1 Near Centre St. Richmond Hill The Rev. James S. Dauphlnee Pastor 884-5264 SUNDAY. JULY 26. 1970 9th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 9.30 am. -â€" The Service Note: Sunday Church School cancelled until September 134 CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH Royal Orchard Blvd. Bay Thorn Drive. Thornhill, Ontario Arnold D. Weigel, B.A., B.D Pastor Phone 889-0873 Thursday, July 23. 1970 7.30 pm. â€"â€" Family Worship day Services. SUNDAY, JULY 26. 1970 9.30 am. â€" Family Worship (Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada) 26 Church Street, Thornhill Pastor Tom Cowan MA, 31). 9.50 am. -â€" Bible School 11 mm. â€"â€" Pastor Gown 7 pm. â€" Pastor Cowan Wednesday 8 p.m. -â€" Prayer and Bible Study Supervised Nursery at All Sun- SUNDAY. JULY 26, 1970 7'0 a.m. -- Bible School 11 am. â€" Morning Service Speaker: Mr. A. Hartwit “The Christian’s Panoply" 7 pm. â€" Evening Service Mr. A. Hartwit: “Conquered or Conqueror" Wednesday 8 pm. â€"â€" Prayer Meeting While expecting Christ’s return we welcome Your's. An Old Fashioned Country Church on the Edge of the City 9.45 a.m. -â€" Sunday Cnurcn School 11 am. â€"â€" Our Service to God (The Friendly Church) For Information call the Pastor 1t 832-2528 Meet Us Where Weldrick Road Meets Bathurst Rev. B. T. McSpadden, Pastor 884-7859 We Preach the Redeemer Resurrection. Rapture and Revelation .ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxford Street Richmond Hill (Convention of Ont. .1; Que.) Rev. J. B. W. Lawrence B.A., B.D., Pastor For Information Call 884-8038 11 am. â€" Morning Worship Nursery Provided Everyone Welcome SUNDAY, JULY 26. 1970 10 am. â€" Sunday Worship Everyone Welcome ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 Miles South of Maple) Rev. John Arbuckle. Pastor Organist Mrs. J. WW“ WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH Stop 17, Yonge Street (Convention of Ont. & Que.) SUNDAY, JULY 26. 1970 LUTHERAN PHONE OR DROP IN TO OUR OFFICE AT LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH Danavox INTERNATIONAL I35 Willowdale Ave. 225-8849 (fl ‘9’ 6% m ’E (7Q? DANAVOX FROM DENMARK SOLD 8: SERVICED IN OVER 53 COUNTRIES) Thursday & Friday 10 am. to 9 p.m., Sat. 10 3.111. to 1 pm. 10 am. to 6 p.m. - Ministers The Rev. Robert F. Smith 884-1675 Rev. Allen E. Ballet! 889-9126 Organist and Choir Lender Gordon M. Fleming Church Office 884-1301 SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1970 Church School Withdrawn for Summer Months 10 am. -â€"â€" Worship Service Preacher: Rev. John McTavish Sermon â€"â€" “Relevent Christians of our age" (4) Baby Care Provided RICHMOND HILL (Beverley Acres School) Pastor, Rev. Andrew P. Jones 884-6136 SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1970 9.50 am. â€" Family Bible Study Class for Everyone 11 am. â€"- Morning Worship Pastor Speaks Minister Rev. Harold W. Kemp BA., BB. Organist: Miss Doris Mitchell Choir Director Mrs. Irene Bowes Services Resume Sunday, Aug- ust 19, 1970. The Missionary Church RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH COMBINED SERVICES WITH ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED (Yonge and Centre Streets) 8 p.m. â€"â€" Drive-In Service at Richmond Heights Plaza. Tuesday 7.30 pm. â€"â€" Youth Fellowship Wednesday 8 p.m. â€" Midweek Service of Prayer. Evening Activities are in members’ homes. Call 884-6136 for further informa- tion. Everyone welcome to our new church with a new ministry. THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH 271 Centre Street Thornhill. Ontario SUNDAY. JULY 26. 1970 10 am. â€" Public Worship of God Guest Speaker: Rev. Professor A. L. Farris, M.A.. M. Th. Organist and Choirmaster: Mr. Walter Stothers. Babysitting Service Provided “Come and Worship With Us†889-5391 SUNDAY, JULY 26. 1970 11 am. â€" Morning Worship PRESBYTERIAN RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Wallace Minister Miss Joan Weir Organist and Choir Director MAPLE UNITED CHURCH Combined Services with St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church 1000 a.m. June 28. July 5. 12, 19. 26 In ST. ANDREWS CHURCH Minister: Rev. Norman H. Boogers CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH UNITED RICHVALE GOSPEL CHAPEL 24 Oak Avenue. Richvale SUNDAY, JULY 26. 1970 9.30 am. â€" The Lord’s Supper 11 am. â€"â€" Famiiy Bible Hour 11 am. -â€" Sunday School 7 pm. - Evening Service Tuesday 8 pm. â€" Bible Study and Prayer Speaker 11 am. & 7 pm. Colin Anderson returned Missionary from Uganda. DONCASTER BIBLE CHAPEL SUNDAY. JULY 26, 1970 11 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Family Service, Speaker: Mr. Allan Ure 7 pm. â€" Evening Service Seminar â€" 107 Clarke Avenue Wednesday 7.30 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting and Bible Study RICHMOND HILL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 80 Elgin Mills Road West Pastor., F. C J. PEARSE 222-2200 Saturday 9.30 am. â€" Sabbath School 11 am. â€"-â€" Divine Worship Wednesday 7.30 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting NOT A DENOMINATION A CHURCH OF THE NEW TESTAMENT ORDER ‘ A CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord Road and King High Drive A. E. Atinson Minister, 889-3364 D Paterson. Sec. 225-9745 CONCORD SUNDAY SERVICES 11 am. -â€" Bible School and Morning Service 7 pm. â€"â€" Worship and Com- munion. RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Ruggles Pastor Rev. David A. Dyer, B.A., B.D. 8844-2629 SUNDAY. JULY 26. 1970 Wednesday 7.30 pm. â€" Bible Study 9:45 am. â€"- Sunday School 11 am. â€"- Morning Worship Service 7 pm. â€"â€" Sunday Evening Gos- pel Hour 8 pm. â€"â€" Union Plaza Services at the Richmond Heights Plaza Tuesday â€"â€" Midweek Bible Study and Prayer Hour. GORMLEY MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. H. S. Hallman, Minister 887-5846 SUNDAY. JULY 26. 1973 9:50 a.m. -â€" Bible School with classes for all ages. For Bus Transportation from Lake Wilcox and Preston Lake to B. School phone 887-5303. 11 am. Services Wednesday July 29 8 pm. â€"- Missionary Prayer Service in charge of Mrs. C. Milstead “Study On Gabon". “A Warm Welcome Awaits You" Other Denominations (Clarke and Willowdale Sts.) The BEST kept secret in Richmond Hill is that you can join a CREDIT UNION call 884-8781 A11 Are Welcome WE OFFER Complete 20 minute hearing test Maximum cosmetic appeal World’s most honoured warranty (Fully guaranteed) Complete wide-range to fit most hearing losses One price only on all models - behind the ear - eye glasses - body aids - in the ear & 7.30 pm. Worship A Richmond Hill housewife, Mrs. Mary Brodie, is helping prepare for thousands of guests on the four-day weekend of July 30 to August 2. She is part of a task force of 3,000 workers from 12 local centres searching the area for spare, room accommodation in homes in the Toronto: area. The occasion is the four-day “Men of Goodwill†District Expect I6, 000 At Jehovah '5 Convention Towne and Countrye 222-1196 “Beneath The Planet Of The Apes †CINEMA ll “ Good Bye Mr. Chips †To supplement commercial facilities in the busy summer season more than 3,000 Watch Tower Convention representatives are now cover- ing Metro to list available rooms in private homes. About 16,000 delegates are expected to attend from Southern Ontario. Any rooms? Mrs. Mary Brodie of the Richmond Hill Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses shares in the search for accommodation for many of the delegates to the “Men of Goodwill†District Assembly of Jehovah’s Witnesses to be held at Woodlbine Racetrack July 30 to August 2. Yonge St. North at Steeles Ave. $19900 Short F‘eh’tï¬'re"“NAHANI†WITH CHARLTON HESTON At 7.20 and 9.25 pm. Starring PETER O’TOOLE At 6.45 and 9.05 p.m. CINEMAS CINEMA I sewife, Assembly of Jehovah Witnesses elping to be held at Woodbine Race- guests track. About 16,000 delegates nd of are expected to attend from all She is parts of Southern Ontario. All 3,000 available motel and hotel rooms :entres have been booked for several spare.- months, but further accommo- homes dation is needed. This is be- ,ing sought in private homes in ur-daylthe area. Mrs. Brodie knows that, “Not Purpose of the assembly is to provide Bible instruction for: a better understanding of ful- fillment of Biblical prophecy, application of the principles of the Bible to a greater degree in everyday life, training for a more efï¬cient public ministry to neighbors, general encour- agement to all interested in be- coming and remaining persons who have God’s goodwill for life eternal in a new order of His making. many families have an absolute-‘ 1y spare unused bedroom. but most families can accommodate guests for a few days. Children can double up or a recreation room can be used for sleeping. We’re more than willing to pay for any accommodation offered. and we know that making ac- commodation available is an ex- pression of hospitality on the part of any householder, and we appreciate it." Response to date has been gratifying but more accommoda- tion is needed. Mrs. Brodie com- ments that “It’s an excellent opportunity for any family to practice love and hospitality and to inject a wholesome in- fluence into family life. It’s amazing sometimes how the presence of Christians from out- side the family can be an influâ€" ence for good." One of the features of Jehov- ah’s Witnesses is the large num- ber of young people in active membership. One of these is William Coulter, 21, associate minister of the Richmond Hill congregation and on the staff at the Watch Tower headquart- ers in Toronto. He puts it this way: “We believe in social jus- tice and equality, but we know from history that social upheav- al isn't the way to get these things. We want peace and we’re preaching it, but history argues revolution and violence won’t accomplish it. Certainly not permanently. As to demon- strations, they’re useful only if they demonstrate something ex- emplary. We believe that the way we live daily demonstrates that peace works -â€" now! Je- hovah’s Witnesses have an in- temational reputation for non- violence." w1733171 Fox Jr. went the dis- tance on the mound for the winners. Bantam Rippers Win By 12-4, 2-0 Scores m was easy come and easy go}; for the Richmond Hill Bantam,- Rippers last week as they won}- their 10th and 11th straightil league games with a 12-4 \vin’l over Stouffville and a 2-0 Vic-2. tory against North vaillimbury.}= In Stouffville, the Rippers took charge in the first inning collecting four runs and then adding two more in the second and six more in the third. Jeff Wood had three Ml:le Stan Woods, Tom Sanlon, and;- Fox had two hits each. Johni- Tipold, Steve BereZOWSki, Jeff Watson, Mike Graydon, Ernie, Buck, Barry Locke. Gerald Die-l- kie, and Glen Polhamus all had. one hit each. 7 r |- The game at Crosby Park.- Friday was by far the best I game of the season as the Rip- I pers got their second shutout of I the season over North Gwillim-ll bury. wF'ox gave up only four hits and struck out eleven batters. Tom Sanlon scored on a dou- ble by Stan Woods in the fourth inning and in the sixth Woods stole home to wrap up the game. The Rippers play a double- header Friday night at Crosby Park and Saturday go to Belle- ville for a tournament. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, July 23 Richmond Hill Baker's Salesfone run. won their final four games after double. losing the first one to win the The game was played in 85 consolation series of the first degree weather and Philip‘alâ€" annual Woodstock Squirt Tour- most passed out from exhaus- nament held July 11. tion. Their only loss was to -a powerful Woodstock “A†entry that downed them 13-5. Forbes also hit a xv m t i That final game win by 5-0 nuor c a h n . a . . . . .. 1-4..." Baker's Boys Consolation Winners At Woodstock Squirt Tournament Moreland Whiffs 19 In Final Game Richmond Hill then went on to upend Woodstock “B’s†5-2, Gan 8-3, and Sarina 5.0 in the final game. The opening game saw Ba- ker's surprise the favored Woodstock squad by taking a 2-0 lead only to fall behind 5-2 and then tying it 5-5 on Randy Martin‘s three run homer. From there on in Woodstock took over and won going away. Paul Philip pitched five and two third innings for Baker’s yielding all 13 runs and allowing 12 hits. Errors also hurt his cause. Lorne Davidson pitched the final one and a third innings al- lowing one hit. Glen Moreland scored two runs for Baker's with Greg MacMillan, Pete Tipold and Martin getting the others. The Hillers bounced back in the second game to down Wood- stock's second team 5-2 behind the ï¬ve hit pitching of More- land who also struck out 10 batters. MacMillan contributed a dou- ble while Rick Berezowski scored twp runs with singletons credited to Steve Bond. Dale Strang, and Tipold. Dave Baker and MacMillan each had one runs-batted-in. It was much the same story in their 8-3 win over Gait only easier as they scored seven runs in the first three innings. Baker’s scored four runs in the first inning and from there on in coasted to the win. Moreland pitched three inn- ings of hitless ball with Phliip tossing the other four allowing Galt's three runs on four hits. MacMillan drove home two runs with Tipold and Strang each knocking in one. Tipold scored three times. Chris De- Geer twice, with Dave Forbes. Martin and Philip each plating Have You A Relative â€"â€" Friend Who Needs Nursing Care ‘and Has Limited Funds â€" Pension, Eta? 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St. Mary’s Parish Hall Yonge St. N. â€" Richmond Hill (opposite Canadian Tire) NURSING CARI; STARRING TELLY SAVALAS - GEORGE MAHARIS ARLENE DAHL They are eligible for kind competent in a modern licenced nursing home Every Day He Lives Somebody Else Dies STARRING GEORGE PEPPARD - JOAN COLLINS Adult Entertainment MON. - THURS. -â€" 2 SHOWS SUNDAY CONTINUOUS ADDED FEATURE That final game win by 5-0 over Sarnia was featured by the 19-strikeout pitching of Moreland out of a possible 21. He allowed only three hits and struck out the side in order in the fourth, fifth. and sixth inn- ing. At one juncture he struck oub 13 consecutive opponents. The Sarnia hurler was also excellent and ihe game was scoreless until the third inning when Tipold beat out a hunt. stole second and then third, and came home on a wild pitch. This ended the scoring until the seventh inning when De- Geer walked and then stole second. He kept on running to score as the catcher's throw went into the outfield. Philip then reached first on an error. Steve Bond singled and Forbes hit a lusty triple bringing them home. Strang then singled home Forbes for the 5-0 win. Forbes accepted the hand- some trophy and crests on be- half of his team. Syd Moreland managed the team. Regular league action Tues- day night of last week (July 14) saw Baker's cakewalking to a 17-4 over Stouffville in Stouff- ville collecting 17 hits enroute. Moreland pitched a one hit- ter over five innings allowing no runs and striking owt nine batters. Phillip pitched one inn- ing allowing four runs on three hits. Brad Lloyd hit a home run and a double while Steve Bond and DeGeer each had doubleg. Morel‘and and Lloyd each knocked in three runs with Bond, Strange and DeGeer con- tributing two. Single rbi's went to Tipold and Forbes. Tipold scored five times, Moreland. Lloyd and DeGeer twice, with Bond, Strang, For- bes, Berezowski, Philip and Querengesser each scoring once. 54 NUMBERS ODEON 884-6221 , 1970 Stay-laters