Wednesday 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting While expecting Christ's return we welcome Your‘s. An Old Fashioned Country Church on the Edge of the City SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1970 ?0 mm. â€"â€" Bible School 11 am. â€" Morning Service 7 pm. ~â€" Evening Service Meet Us Where Weldrick Road Meet: Bathurst Rev. B. T. McSpndden. Pastor 8844859 We Preach the Redeemer Resurrection. Rapture and Revelation ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rector: Rev. Ramsay Amitage 9:30 am. -â€" Senior Sum School 11 am. â€" Holy Communion Junior Classes and Nursery Preacher: Rev. F. C. Jackson 7 pm. â€" St. Stephen's Com- munity House Youth Group Modem Hymns. Prayers and Reading. Dialogue Sermon. Young People Invited M.A.. DD. 8 mm. -â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€"- Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 am EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH Mackay Drive â€" Richvale Rev. George Young B.A., B.D. 889-6789 Mr. Robert Long. Organist SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1970 TRINITY XXIV Rememberance Sunday 8 am. -- Holy Communion 10.30 am. â€"â€" Morning Prayer Preacher: Rev. Logan Varey Young Adults Wednesday 10 am. â€"- Holy Communion (Prayer circle follows every 2nd and 4th Wednesday) MONTH SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1970 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH THORNHILL Brooke and Jane Streak Rector Rev. Canon H. R. Howden. B.A. L.Th. Mr. Graham Upcraft LRAM Organist and Choir Director OUR 140T}! ANNIVERSARY ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN Yonge At Vaughan Richmond Hill 884~2227 Rector: Rev. David McGuire Alst. Rev. Fred Jackson SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1970 8 â€"â€" Holy Communion 10.30 am. â€" Morning Prayer Sermon: Rev. David McGuire Church School and Nursery 7 pm. Evening Service Youth program following Wednesday 10 Holy Communion WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Bayvlew at Crosby Richmond Hill Rev. David N. Sproule 884-4236 Honorary Assistant Rev. Herbert Newton-Smith SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1970 TRINITY XXIV 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 10:30 am. â€" Morning Prayer Church School for all ages Baby Nursery THE CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL THE ARCHANGEL MAPLE ALLIANCE CHURCH Maple Community Centre Keele Street North, Maple Pastor: D. s. Davidson 233-9725 Sunday Services 9.45 am. â€"- Sunday School 31 ‘a.m. â€" Worship Service 7 Dim. â€" Evening Service Aursery Facilities for both Services V2 Block North of Richmond Heights Centre Come see our . . . Get wit/1 the “SPARK OF FASHION" for the Festive Season SPECIAL! (THURS, FRI. & SAT.) POLYESTER â€" CRIMPLENE - FORTREL GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SOME WITH SLIGHT COLORS IMPERFECTIONS 60" â€" $3.95 Yd. 60†â€" $3.59 â€" While They Last â€"â€" BAPTIST GORGEOUS BROCADES and LUREX's ANGLICAN ALLIAN€E 28 INDUSTRIAL RD. â€"~ RICHMOND HILL SEW RIGHT FARIC â€" Be Sure To Enter Our Lucky Draw! 7:7â€"7 Senior Sunday PRICED AT . . . THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THE PUBLIC WORSHIP OF 11 GOD , s 9.30 am - 11.00 am - 7.00 pm Church School: 9:30 am. Grades III - VIII 9,3 11 am. -â€" Grades Nursery - 11 11 You will be welcome Minister The Rev. D. T. Evans. B.A BD.. D.D.. Moderator 96th General Assembly Guest Speaker The Rev. Robt. A. Jackson M.A., Galt. Ontario SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1970 9.45 am. ~â€" Sunday Church SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1970 Royal Orchard Blvd. Bay Thorn Drive. Thornhill, Ontario Arnold D. Welzel, B.A., B.D‘ Pastor Phone 889-0873 SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 9.30 am. â€" Sunday Church School grades 3 up 11 am. â€"â€" Sunday Church School nursery to grade 2 11 am. â€"â€" Family Worship School 11 3.111. â€" Our Service to God (The Friendly Church) For Information can the Pastor at 832-2528 24th Sunday After Trinity 9.30 am. â€"â€" sunday Church School 11 am. â€" The Service with Holy Communion. Nursery care is provided during the service. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Bayview Avenue 5.. Near Centre St. Richmond Hill The Rev. James S. Dauphlnee Pastor 884-5264 SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1970 1 Stop 17. Yonge Street (Convention of Out. 5; Que.) SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1970 11 am -â€" Sunday Worship Everyone Welcome PRESBYTERIAN “Tell It Like It Is" Supervised Nursery at All Sun- day Services. (Fellowship of Evangelical ‘ Baptist Churches in Canada) 26 Church Street. Thornhlll Pastor Tom Cownn MA. BD. 9. 50 am. -â€" Bible School for all ages 11 am. â€"â€" Church Services 7 pm. â€" Hegr the Gospel Chorale “The Canadian Sound†9 pm. â€"â€" Special Musical Rally For all Young People. Come and hear the Gospel Musical: ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 Miles South of Maple) Rev. John Arbuckle, Pastor Organist Mrs. J. Keffer 75 Oxford Street Richmond Hill (Convention of Ont. 5; Que.) Interim Pastor Percy Allabee For Information Call 884-5070 9:45 am, Sunday School 11 am. â€"- Morning Worship Nursery Provided Everyone Welcome Biï¬le Study ST. JOHN’S BAPTIST CHURCH RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH (A FelloWship Church) 50 Wright Street (Opposite the High School) 884-3091 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1970 9.45 am. -- Bible School for all ages. 11 am. â€" Rev. E. A. Tomlinson 7 pm. -â€"- Rev, E. A. Tomlinson Wednesaay 8 pm. -â€" Prayer Meeting and CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH lUTHERAN 271 Centre Street Thornhill. Ontario THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH $3.95 Yd. to $8.98 Yd. (Compare $5.95 yd. to $15.95 yd.) . GORMLEI’ '9 “’“h MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. H. S. Hallman, Minister ' dun“ 887-5846 _ - Fri. 8 pm. â€"- Cantata Practice a SUNDAY, NOVEMBER. 8, 1970 CH 9.50 am. â€" Family Bible School, [L classes for ‘the whole family. Supervised Nursery. , 11 am. -â€"- Worship ,,, 3,1). 7.30 pm. -- Gospel Service Wed. 8 pm. â€"-â€" Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Groups. 8. 1970A Warm Welcome Awaits You 1'; Block East of Yonge SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1970 11 am. â€"- Worship Service Sermon: “Begrudging God's Generosity" Church School 9.30 am. â€" Ages 6 -14 11 am. â€"â€" Ages 3-5 9:45 am. ~â€" Primary Church School Ages 6-8 inclusive “ Come in. World" 11 am. â€"- Nursery and Kin- dergarten 11 am. - Worship Service Sermon: "Serving the 70‘s" Guest Preacher â€" Dr. Kenneth G. McMillan. General Secretary Canadian Bible Society. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1970 RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH (Yonge and Centre Streets) Ministers The Rev. Robert F. Smith 884-1675 ‘ Rev. Allen E. Kalle“ 889-9126 Organist and Chair Lender Gordon M. Fleming Church Office 884-1301 Wednesday 8 pm. â€" Mid’week Service Prayer and Bible Study Thursday 7.30 pm. ~â€" Youth Fellowship Week Night Activities are in members’ homes. Call 884-6136 for further informa- tion. Everyone welcome to our new church with a new ministry. RICHMOND HILL (Beverley Acres School) Pastor, Rev. Andrew P. Jones 884-6136 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1970 9.50 am. â€"- Family Bible Hour. There is a class for Everyone 11 am. â€"- Morning Worship The Pastor Speaks 7 pm. â€"â€" Cubs Advance Notice: Wednesday November 11 6.30 pm. â€" “Luncheon Is Served†Tickets $125 may be obtained from any member of the WA. or M & M. All Welcome SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1970 10 am‘ â€" St. Andrew's Church Sunday School. 11 am. â€"- St. Paul’s Church and Sunday School The Missionary Church ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MAPLE, ONT. AND ST. PAUL'S PRESBYT’ERIAN 7 CON. VAUGHAN TWP. Rev. B. F. Andrew. Minister Tuesday 6:30 pm. -â€" Brownies Thursday Nursery and Kindergarten Friday â€" Junior choir practice 7 p.m.; Senior choir practice 8 SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1970 9:45 am. â€"â€" Sunday School Junior & Senior departments. 11 am. 3â€"- Morning Worship ST. MATTHEW'S UNITED CHURCH RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Wallace Minister Miss Joan Weir Organist and Choir Director (Baby Care Provided) 325 Crosby Avenue Rev. John McTavish Minister. 884-5526 $3.59 Yd. UNITED WELCOME V___=......., ngAALu 1: Someone else will be happy “New Manse†was bl to buy any of those still good his successors (and appliances which you no longer,incumho.n+<) and M need. ‘granted the use 01 Reach them fast and easy home and a $200 an with a low cost Liberal Want- arium for the rema Ad. life. Wednesday 7.30 pm. â€" Bible Study A. E. Atkinson Minister, 889-3364 D. Paterson, Sec. 225-9745 ' SUNDAY SERVICES 9.45 am. â€" Bible Study (classes for all} 11 am. -â€" Morning Service 7 pm. â€"- Communion Service ‘ 24 Oak Avenue, Richvale SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1970 9.30 am. ‘â€" The Lord’s Supper 11 a.m. â€"â€" Family Bible Hour Speaker: Mr. A. McClelland 11 am. â€" Sunday School Kindergarten to Grade 6 and Bible school for grades '7 and up 7 pm. â€" Evening Service Speaker: Mr. A. McClelland Tuesday 8 am. â€" Bible Study and Prayer Thursday 10 am. ~â€" Ladies’ Coffee Hour every other Thursday Friday 7.00 pm. â€" Richvale Juniors Grades 2 - 8 8.00 pm. â€" Young People's every other Friday Saturday 7.00 am. -â€" Prayer Meeting 7.45 pm. â€"- Musical Evening Gospel Heirs - Ed and Carlos and also Chapel Trio from De- troit. Michigan. Concord Road and King High Drive CONCORD SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1970 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"~ Family Service, Speaker: Mr. Lindsay Hislop 7 pm. â€" Evening Service Speaker: Mr. Lindsay Hislop Wednesday 7.30 pm. â€"â€"- Prayer Meeting and Bible Study DONCASTER BIBLE CHAPEL Thursday 9.45 am. â€" Coffee Cup Bible Story Hour ‘ Pastor Rev. David A. Dyer, B.A., BJ). 884-6629 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1970 9:45 am. â€"- Sunday School 11 am. -â€" Morning Worship Service Service Tuesday 7.30 pm. -â€" Bible Study and Prayer Hour 6.45 pm. Crusaders RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Ruggleg RICHMOND HILL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 80 Elgin Mills Road West Pastor. F. C. J. Pearse 222-2200 11 am. â€"â€" Divine Worship Wednesday 7.30 pm. - Prayer Meeting Saturday 9.30 am. -â€" Sabbath School NOT A DENOMINATION A CHURCH OF THE NEW TESTAMENT ORDER A CHURCH OF CHRIST Minister Rev. Harold w. Kemp 3A., BD. Organist: Miss Doris Mitchell Choir Director Mrs. Irene Bowes 12 years and up 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Worship ‘Cub and Scout Church Parade “A day for Peace†(Remembrance Service) Church School up to 11 years Minister: Rev. Alfred C. Mc- Alister BA, BB. For Further Information Call 889-2131 MAPLE UNITED CHURCH Keele and Church Streets. Maple, Ontario. Minister Rev. Norman H. Booger: SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1970 10 am. â€"- Worship Service RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL SUNDAY SERVICES 11 am. â€"- Public Worship 11:00 am. â€"â€" Church School Come To Worship â€"â€" Depart To Serve A Welcome To All. THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH “Serving Since 1803" SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1970 9.30 am. â€"â€" Church Schonl Other Denominations (Clarke and Willowdale Sts.) NO LONGER NEEDED “Clothjer to Gentlemen" Bond Clothes In The North Mall Richmond Heights Centre 20% OFF RIVIERA SLACKS (While They Last) Includes Slim & Regular Styles - Finiil'ged Same Day - MEYER SOLOMON CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH To make room for new stock . . . All Are Welcome Wednesday â€" Christian Youth Phone 884-1105 Sunday Evening The brick foundation for the Vaughan Township Police said. large ï¬replace which povided Driver Collins, and passeng- heating and cooking facilities er Sydney Hayes, 20, of 126 Ox- in the house's early years is still ford Street. miraculously escap- in existence. it was reported. ed injury. The ï¬replace was replaced by\ * * “ * stoves and eventually by a space Kenneth Vanvught of 41 Elm- heater. (dale Court. Richmond Hill, had After his death in 1885, the building became the home of the church caretaker and served that purpose until mid-August of this year, when Julius Bork resigned from that position. The building is structurallvl A car driven by John Col- sound, it was reported, but allins. 22, Of 171 16th Avenue. more satisfactory heating sys.’Richvale, Sunday went out of tem and additional electrjc‘control in front of 86 Oxford wiring will probably be needediStreet. Elgin Milk. and the old living-room floor It ended up a $1.500 wreck will have to be levelled during<upside down on the grass verge restoration work. it is believed.;at the side of the roadway. The brick foundation for theIVaughan Township Police said. When Mr. Dick, who was also the ï¬rst superintendent of education for the township of Vaughan, retired in 1877, the i The building, erected in 1845 ‘to house Rev. James Dick, the ‘fourth minister to serve the congregation which dates back to 1817, is believed to be of rather unique construction. The exterior walls are built of one inch thick planks. six inches wide, piled one on top of the other. ‘. . . pluls rotten pears! I’m glad to say that this was a great success ‘in‘ scaring the girls out of their wits! Oh and by the way, if you saw a group of monsters march- ing down Yonge Street singing :‘Rock-a-bye Baby‘ on WedHES- day night, that was part of the initiation too! If you have not orederd a Christmas cake and would like too. you can phone 884-3063 and order from Mrs. Gradeen or myself. These cakes are a good weight of 21/; pounds each. They come in either light or dark cake and are packed full of fruit. They were specially made by Kresge‘s for the CGIT to sell. The price is only $3.00 each! Order yours soon. - The 125-year-old “Old Manse†of Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church will soon enter a new phase of activities. Monday evening October 26 at a con- gregational meeting, it was de- cided that the building should be converted into church offices and meeting rooms. During our party, the seniors, of which I am glad to state I am a member, led one junior at time blindfolded into a room. She then had to stick her hands into a garbage bag full of any gooey thing you can think of Plan Church Offices l25-Year-Old Home Hallowe‘en has come and gene now. The children are suff- ering from too much candy while the CGIT junior girls are suï¬'ering from initiation last Week. Several drivers were charged and several other motorists were injured in other accidents during the week. By JANET GRADEEN Richmond Hill United Church Two young men escaped 1n- ju-ry when their car flipped ov- er and was wrecked in Rich- mond Hill. Dead are Elvey LaFleur. 65, of Welland and William Thib- ideau, 60, of RR 2, Newmarket. C G I 7' Doing: Another man narrowly escap- ed death when a grader climb- ed over his car north of Gorm- ley October 27. Two accidents involving trucks resulted in the deaths of two men in York County Friday. The Thomlea course was offered in two parts --- the ï¬rst on Eastern Religions: Hinduism. Buddhism, Confusianism and Taoism, their origins. beliefs and practices. The second part of the course deals with Western religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam: their origins, practices and their place in the modern world. York County Board of Educa- tion is pressing to have one of and actions of men tend to be ,governed by some set of gen- the most popular courses atleral ideas about the nature of Thornlea Secondary School last year re-instated by September, 1971. The course on world religions was offered as part of the social scienCe program at Thornlea, but in June the board ‘was advised by the Department ‘of Education that it was not ap- ‘proving courses on world rel- igion at the present time as the matter is' under review. At a meeting October 26 the board was advised that Education Min- ister William Davis plans to have guidelines for such courses available in 1971. The trustees agreed, however, that it should ask now that the course be re- introduced on an experimental basis at Thornlea in the hope that it could begin next Sept- ember. the World and man's place in it. But in the majority of our stud- ents today this set of ideas is at best a dim background in their minds. Their entire culture is built upon something that is far too frequently ignored and all too often taken for granted by them.†It continues, “A generation lacking insight into the mean- ing of life is both intellectually and morally crippled and can- not use the legacy of civiliza- tion wisely . . . . Teaching about religions is an ideal way to attack this problem." “Young people now have no- thing to lean on," commented Sutton Trustee Les Burrows. “This could give them helpful guidance.“ Vino-r‘.hniimnn Av-Hnnv- ï¬lm-aw The introduction to the course states, "The thoughts York County Board of Educa- tion is pressing to have one of the most popular courses at Thomlea Secondary School last year re-instated by September, 1971. Gormley Grader Squashes Car Ballantrae, LaFleur died at Ballantraé sors (and subsequent a) and Mr. Dick was 1e use of the older a $200 annual honor- the remainder of his ’ was built to 71301375»; Driver Collins, and passeng- er Sydney Hayes, 20, of 126 Ox- ford Street. miraculously escap- ed injury. A fractured kneecap and face lacerations were suffered by Mrs. Marion Cusik of Holland Landing at 1220.4 pm October 29 when her car hit ,a truck on Concession 3 and Gorham Street in Whitchureh Township. Arrested for impaired driv- ing October 31 was Terrance Robinson. 25. of 25 Moray Av- ‘enue, Lake Wilcox. There weren't any accidents involved in these two arrests. Whitchurch Police Chief Fred Mason said. Whitchurch Police arrested two drivers an impairment charges last week. They will be tried in Newmarket Court. Charged with failing to take a breath test and with impair- ed care and control of a motor vehicle Sunday was Archie Brown. 31, of 12 Sutton Road, Newmarket. Concession 3 and Gofham Street William Broom of 122 Keele in Whitchumh Township. Street North, King City and Driver of the car was Paul Michael Doyle of Pepper Pot Leonard of North Service Road. Lodge. Gormley. were drivers Mississauga. Police estimated of cars that collided October 28 total damage was $600. at712235 pm. W‘hitchurch Police Constable David Knowles investigated the crash. The car was considered a tov taI $2,000 loss, Whitchurch Po- lice said. Damage to the front of the grader was expected to be about $500. Another motorist was follow- wing behind him. and saw the truck go into the canal. The truck sank and it wasn't pos- sible to get Thibideau out im- medately. King Township Police still had the accident under invest- igation at press time. The grader wheel went over the car. Police had have Vandergeest pried out The accident was on Conces- sion 2, north of the CFRB Side- road. Clarence Preston of RR 2, Gormley, was driving a road grader at 1 pm October 27 when it was in collision with a 1970 Volkswagen driven by William Vandergeest, 21, of 79 Walker Avenue, Toronto. The body and the car were recovered by the Bradford Fire Department Rescue Squad. He was in York County Hos- pital in Newmarket recovering from internal injuries. 3 brok- en left leg and face lacerations. The accident was investigat- ed by Provincial Constable Gram Scharf of Oak Ridges OPP. William Thibideau. 60, of RR 2, Newmarket, drowned sometime near midnight. The panel truck he was driving a- long the bank of the Holland Canal apparently went out of control and into the water. 2. Oshawa. Hopkins suffered only minor cuts, police said. Damage was estimated at $5.400. He was southbound on a straight section of what is cal- led Pumphouse Road, 14-min: south of Bradford. He was re- turning home. ’ The Harris car was hit by a southbound stake truck driven by Clifford Hopkins, 46, of RR Driver of the westbound car was Joseph Harris, 66, of Port Colborne. He was in only fair condition at York County Hos- pital. Newmarket, after the ac- cident. He had internal injur- ie‘s and his ribs were fractured. when the car in which he was a passenger was hit broadside by a five-ton truck at Highway 48 and the Aurora Sideroad. Bradford Crashes Kill 2 Roman Catholic Trustee Con- rad Thompson of Richmond Hill agreed, “People have already expressed an interest in this to me." he said. Vice-Chairman Arthur Starr, trustee for Whitchurch-Stouf‘f- ville, suggested that people might be interested in a night school course in world religions. The introduction to the course asserts, “In answering the questions: Who am I, Why am I here? How ought I to think and act? Man fulï¬ls his “Young people now have no- thing to lean on," commented Sutton Trustee Les Burrows. “This could give them helpful guidance.†The other driver in the S400 accident was Miss Mary White, 18, of 171 Mill Street. After an 11.30 am Saturday accident at Levendale Road and Jacey Anne Boulevard, William Fox. 64. of 112 Traybom Drive was charged with failing to stem. The other driver in the $180 accident was William Hamilton. 56, of 138 Driscoll Road, Rich- mond Hill Police said. Anne Carter. 75. of St. Clem- ens Avenué. Toronto, was char- ged with failing to yield the right of way after an accident Saturday at 1 pm at Centre Street East and Newkirk Road, Richmond Hill Police said. Ludovico Cipolleti, 27, of Willowdale was charged for making an improoer left turn after an October 27 accident at 10:40 pm at Markham Road and Essex Avenue, Richmond Hill, police said. The other driver in the $300 accident was Percival Knight, 118. of 348 Crosby Avenue, Richmond Hill. The $150 accident was on Woodbine Avenue (formerly Don Mills Road), about a mile south of the Gormley Sidemad. The three drivers involved were: Judith Weir of 390 Kerry- brook Drive, Richmond Hill: Evelyn Losell of 948 Srigley Street, Newmarket, and George Hill of 111 Hazelwood Drive, Newmarket. Damage totalled $220. police said. There was a three-car chain reaction collision at 5:15 pm October 28 at Woodbine Avenue (Don Mills Road) and Esna Park Drive in Markham Town- ship. The other was Charles Thac- ker. 18, of 28 Netherford Road, Maple, according to Markham Township Police. Damage was estimated at a total of $400 at 4:45 pm Nov- ember 1 when cars driven by Thomhill and Maple teenagers crashed on 16th Avenue, just west of Bayview Avenue. Damage was $300 October 29 at 8 pm when a truck was rol- led into a ditch while the driv- er was avoiding a car that came out of a laneway. The driver of the truck was Harry Payne of RR 2, 19th Av- enue, Markham. One driver was Jeffrey Ross, 17. of 16th Avenue, Richvale. The accident was on Mark- ham Concession 6. Iré-mjle north of 18th Avenue. By studying religions of the East. young people do not be- come converts it explains, but rather see man grappling with universal value problems, the student would gain insight into the general human condition. The other car. driven by Pe- ter Curtis of 15 Porterfield Avenue, Rexdale, also had a- bout $200 damage. | A Woodbridge driver on Fri- day lost control of his truck in Vaughan and ended up in a farmer’s field. The truck was driven by Pasquale Chiodo, of Elders Mills Road, RR 2. It crossed the road, went through a ditch. and tore through a fence. Benito Mara of Seeley Drive, Downsview,.had an“ estimated $200 damage to his car Friday in a collision at Keele Street an Steeles Avenue West. Gioacchino Clarozza of Times Road, Toronto, the other driv- er, *had an estimated $300 dam- age, Vaughan Police said. The hood wis damaged and the roof was pushed in. Chiodo esgaped serious injury. Sigurd Hiorth, Yonge Street, Aurora, Saturday in a collision at Keele Street and Highway 7 West, had an estimated $100 damage. The other vehicle, driven by Frederick Biggar of Robson Place, had an estimated $700 damage, Vaughan Police said. an estimated $1,000 damage to his car Saturday in a two-car collision at Maple Road and Bathurst Street. obligation to himself and to soeiety, and each religion an- swers these questions in terms of the unique culture, history and environment of which it is a part." The course guideline suggests that because of the apparent re- jection by today's youth of the two dominant religions of our culture, Christianity and Juda- ism, it might be better to be- gin with religions of another culture, one where they would be less predjudiced and in which they would be initially more interested. There would be no attempt on the part of the educator to say any one religion is "true" rather than another. as this would violate the rights of the home and the church. The introduction to the course suggested that, hopefully. the student would come to possess a greater sense of re- sponsibility for his own thoughts and actions as Well as a deeper respect for people un- like himself. This would then form the basis for continuing studies into Judaism and Christ- ianity. Two Roman Catholic priests and two brothers. all of Mary- Iake Monastery, King City, were hospitalized following an auto- mobile accident in Northern New York State October 27. The injured are Rev. Suitbert Moors who suffered a cerebral concussion and fractured leg; Rev. Stanislaus Treu. driver of the car, facial cuts and a broken ankle; Brother Ninian Marsh. fractured elbow and Brother Joseph Walker, cuts and a neck injury. Police said the local car was involved in head~on collision in the town of Burke, about ï¬ve miles south of the Quebec bor- der. The police are also re- ported as saying the driver of JACKPOT $500 "ANNE of a 1,000 DAYS" PHOTO FANS . . . START A HOBBY Davzv Jonas Fusnslcmps Richmond Heights Centre NOVEMBER 10 â€"- 20 Regular Games $20 1 share the wealth â€"â€" 1 rainbow -â€" 1 pie plate Earlybirds 7.30 pm STARTS NOVEMBER 6 We have everything you’ll need to launch you on a most rewarding pastime â€"â€" Develop- ing and Printing your own pictures, including: chemicals, trays, paper, washers, dryers, en- largers, etc. All at down to earth prices. Why not come in now and get started! atlas Nominated for 10 Academy Awards I89 YONGE STREET NORTH PHONE; 884-9291 EVERY TUESDAY - 8 RM. St. Mary’s Parish Hall Yonge St. N. -- Richmond Hill (opposite Canadian Tire) 67 YONGE ST. STARRING PAUL NEWMAN WINNING Added Feature RICHARD BURTON GENEVIEVE BUJ OLD 99b“? ' fresh flavour! Brother Joseph has been transferred to St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto. but the other three men are still hos- hospitalized in Malone, New York. PH 0T0 SUPPLIES the other car was charged with failure? to yeild the right of way. In Memoriam Verses A booklet containing In Memoriam verses may be prooured without charge at the Advertising Coun- ter of “The Liberal". 63 Yonge St. 5.. Richmond Hill, or we will be pleased to mail one on request. Telephone 884« 1105. ODEON 884-6221 53 NUMBERS Nominated for 10 Academy Awards 884-3221 Stay-laters