HOLY TRINITY CHURCH THORNHILL Brooke and Jane Streets Rector Rev. Canon H. R. Howden. B.A. L.Th. Mr. Graham Upcraft LRAM Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY. AUGUST 22, 1971 Eleventh Sunday After Trinity 8 am. -â€" Holy Communion 10:30 am. â€" Morning Prayer Preacher â€" The Rector ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN Yonge at Vaughan Richmond H111 884-2227 Rector: Rev. David McGuire Asst. Rev. Fred Jackson SUNDAY. AUGUST 22, 1971 8 -â€" Holy Communion 10 -- Morning Prayer United Church and Anglican congregations together at St. Mary’s for month of August, Sermons â€" The Rector THE CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL THE ARCHANGEL Bayvlew and Crosby Richmond 1111! Rev. David N. Sproule 884-4236 Honorary Assistant Rev. Herbert Newton-Smith 9:30 am. â€"â€" Service at St Matthew’s United Church ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rector: Rev. Ramsey Armitage Wednesday 10 â€" Holy Communion 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 11 a.m. â€" Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 am. Church News On Sunday at Brown’s Cor- ners United Church the cong- regation welcomed back an old friend and former minisb er. Rev. Dr. Alfred Binnington as guest speaker in Rev. Allen Hallett's absence. The soloist was Brian Reynolds and org- anist Mrs. Dorothy Reesor ac- companied. ‘ ANGLICAN CHURCH Mackay Drive â€" Richvale MAPLE ALLIANCE CHURCH‘Rev. George Young B.A.. B.D. Maple Community Centre ‘ 889-6789 ‘ EMMANUEL Keele street North. Maple I Mr- Robert Long. Organist Pastor: D. S. Davidson SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1971 233-9725 Trinity 11 Sunday Service; l10:30 a.m. â€"- Holy Communion 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School The Rector 11 am. -â€" Worship Service. ’ WedneSday. August 25 7 pm. â€"- Evening service. Midweek Service for people Nursery facilities for both away at the weekend. â€"â€" 8 pm. services All Welcome Following the service there was a rehearsal for the Tan~ neyâ€"Hincks wedding which takes place at the church this Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hincks entertained the wed- ding party at a luncheon at their home following the re- hearsal. Neighborhood Notes John and~ Sheila Rodick's children Andrea and Gary will model back-to-school clothes at the ONE fashion shows which are held daily in the Queen Elizabeth Theatre dur- The Town of Markham had another banner month in build- ing in July with permits issued to a value of $4.458.120.. far out- stripping the July 1970 total of $761,000. and almost double the former high of $2.39 million for the same month in 1968. The report. together with the 1971 semi-annual building re- port. was received at a meeting of the tmm council on August 10. The semi-annual report showed permits issued to a value of $13,513,325. in building from January to June compared with $9,493,410 in the same period in 1970 and 315309.975 in 1961‘ Industrial Building Still High In Markham Councillor James Jongeneel described the reports as “very impressive". drawing attention to Building Director Fred Fudge’s _observation that $2.- 224,000. of the total $2,586,500 industrial development is loca- ted in the Don Mills Industrial Park. This, said Mr. Jongeneel. points up the importance of keeping this area within the municipality. of resisting any move to cede it to Metro. “This gives us a sound base for assess- ment." he declared. representing about 25 percent of the total. Permits issued in July inclu- ded 180 single family detached houses value at $3.148,000., three commercial buildi n gs valued at $660,000., and a $400, 000 addition to the Chese- brough-Pond's (Canada) Limited factory in the old town of Mark- ham. Commercial building in- cluded a $600,000 Bayview Lane shopping centre in the Thomhill area. SUNDAY. AUGUST 22. 1971 Trinity 11 move to cede it to Metro. “This gives us a sound base for assess- ment." he declared, representing about 25 percent of the total. Permits issued in July inclu‘ ded 180 single family detached houses value at $3,148,000, three commercial b u i1 di n g s valued at $660,000., and a $400, 000 addition to the Chese- brough-Pond's (Canada) Limited factory in the old town of Mark. ham. Commercial building in- cluded a $600,000 Bayview Lane shopping centre in the Thornhill area. Major projects for which per- mits were issued from January to June include 455 single at $8.5 million industrial build- ings valued at $2.4 million. and townhouses valued at $860,000.' Following the ceremony an intimate dinner party was held at the home of the grooms par- ents for close family and friends. Mrs. Wallner receiv- ed wearing a jacket dress of turquoise crimplene with scul- ptured lace sleeves and small matching hat. Her flowers were pink sweetheart roses. Mrs. Fierheller greeted guests in a rose crimp knit costume with deeper trim. floral hat with a small veil and match- ing corsage of deep pink rose- buds. The happy couple spent their honeymoon in the Mari- times. They will make their home in Pickering Township. The groom is a member of the teaching staff at Mark II ‘School at Unionville. CORRESPONDENT: MRS. F. H. LEAF ER. 2, Gormley Phone ANGLICAN THE LIBERAL; Richmond Hm, Ontario, Thursday, BUTTONVILLE NEWS u.- «1 van". ding from For her wedding the bride hated with chose a street length two piece ne period Costume of candlelight delust- 5 in 1967. red satin. featuring an A~line Jongenee] dress with beaded detail mg). as “very 98d by a cardigan style coat attention with small tailored bows at :tor Fred the waist. Her veil was caught that $2“ to a small matching circlet in 52535500 her hair and she wore garden- it is 10m. ias with purple statice. WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Meet Us Where Weldrick Road Meets Bathurst Rev. B. T. McSpadden, Pastor ‘ 884-7859 We Preach the Redeemer Resurrection, Rapture and Revelation 10 a.m. â€" Bible School 11 a.m. -â€" Morning Service ‘Speaker â€"-â€" Rev. Roy Chestnut Aurora. Illinois. 7 p.m. â€"â€" Evening Service ‘Speaker â€"â€" Rev. Roy Chestnut LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH (A Fellowship Church) 26 Church St. Thornhill (where Hwy. 7E. meets 11N) Interim Pastor Rev. Don Whitelaw B.Th. SUNDAY, AUGUST 22. 1971 9.50 a.m. â€" Bible Classes 11 am. â€" Pastor Whitelaw 7 pm. â€"â€" Rev. Don Whiteside VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL August 23-27 7:00 to 8:30 pm. "' wailiésday’ August 25 Luzou a.m. -â€"â€"- vvunmy ye...“ Midweek Service for peoplel WELCOME ,_ away at the weekend. â€"â€" 8 pm.lST. JOHN‘S BAPTIST CHURCH III: n-£--A clung} RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH (A Fellowship Church) 50 Wright Street (Opposite the High School) 884-3091 SUNDAY. AUGUST 22, 1971 9.45 am. â€" Bible School‘for all ages. 11 am. â€" Morning Worship Speaker: Mr. Jack Scott 7 pm. -â€" Evening Service Wednesday 8pm. -â€"-â€" Prayer Meeting am Bible Study Wednesday 8 pm. -â€" Prayer Meeting An Old Fashioned Country Church on the Edge of the City ing the exhibition Paul Craigie. back from his jaunt to the west coast, is hold- ing the home fort while the rest of the family is on a trip to Manitoulin country. Paul Steffler is home from a bicycling trip to the east coast. Mrs. Joseph Wallner and her daughter Mary of New Water- ford, Nova Scotia, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fierheller earlier this manth prior to Mary’s marriage to Wesley Fierheller August 7. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkins and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stots were guests at the Fier- hellerâ€"Wallner Wedding. Congratulations to Douglas Martin, son of Allen and Trudy Martin. who will be married early in September. The Mar- tins now live in the Hunting- wood-Warden area of Agin- court. Wesley Fierheller and his bride. the former Mary Madel- ine Wallner are vacationing in the Maritimes following their marriage in a quiet ceremony at Bethesda Lutheran Church, Unionville, on August 7. with Rev. John Arbuckle officiating. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fierheller of Buttonville. the bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wall- ner of New Waterford, Nova Scotia. Mrs. Robert Wilkins was ma- tron of honor, wearing a forest green shantung coat dress with purple statice. The groomsman was Robert Wilk~ ins of Toronto. Fierheller-Wallner BAPTIST Wedding Phone 499-0376 THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH Stop 17. Yonge Street . (Convention of Ont. 8: Que.) ’Rev. Ernest L. Johns B.A.. B.D. 884-5816 Mr. R. Richardson BA Organist and Choirmaster 1 SUMMER SCHEDULE ' SUNDAY. AUGUST 22. 1971 10:30 am. -â€" Worship Service I 884-8038 10 am. â€"- Worship Service Nursery Provided Welcome Vacation Bible School for all children age 3 to .13. August 9 - 13 at 9:30 am. TRINITY 9:30 am. â€" The Service Note: Sunday Church School cancelled during July and Au- gust. ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Bayvlew Avenue 5., Near Centre St. Richmond Hill The Rev. James S. Dauphinee Pastor 884-5264 SUNDAY, AUGUST 22. 1971 ELEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER Vacation Church School August 23 - 27, 9:30 am to 2 pm. Community children in- vited. For information and re- gistration forms call, 884-6844 or 884-4260. CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH Royal Orchard Boulevard Bay Thom Drive Thornhill, Ontario Arnold D. Weigel, B.A., B.D. Pastor Phone 889-0873 SUNDAY, AUGUST 22. 1971 9.30 am. â€"-â€" Family Worship ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 Miles South of Maple) Rev. John Arbuckle, Pastor Organist Mrs. J. Keffer SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1971 9:45 am. â€"- Sunday Church School 113m. â€"- Our Service to God (The Friendly Church) For Information call the Pastor at 832~2528 The Missionary Church RICHMOND HILL (Beverley Acres School) Pastor. Rev. Ronald Hauman 884-6136 SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1971 No Family Bible flour or Wor~ ship this Sunday only. Services to be at Missionary Church Con- ference grounds, Stayner. Wednesday 8 pm. â€" Prayer and Bible Youth Fellowship. For Weeknight Activities and General Information call 884- 6136. Sentence Sermon: Some go about doing God‘s will. Some just go about. Everyone welcome GOBMLEY MISSIONARY CHURCH 887-5846 August 19 â€"â€" WMS at the home of Miss Cruce . . ‘ SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1971 11 amâ€. “mu†59m“, _ . . Speakel. Mr. T. thnemme 9.50 am. â€" Famlly Blble SchooL7 p m. __ Evening service 11 a.m. â€"â€" Morning Worship - Guest, Speaker: Mr. Zuhail 115 wwggï¬gslsa9Vflue Zariafa. . ‘ 7:30 pm. Evening Service 7‘30 p'rg'nd Bï¬ggegtuMdgetmg Mr. C. M. Bennett will give a â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" report of General Conference. RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL n. n-u_ 1..-“..- unduml.‘ Prayer Hour. DONCASTER BIBLE CHAPEL (Clarke and Willowdale Sts.) SUNDAY. AUGUST 22. 1971 Study Wednesday 8 p.m. â€"- Bible Study and Prayer Aug. 15, 8 pm. â€"-â€" Women‘s Mis- sionary Society. A Warm Welcome Awaits You 75 Oxford Street Richmond Hill (Convention of Out. & Que.) Rev. Richard L. McPhee P. A. Sorensen 884-4387 SUNDAY, AUGUST 22. 1971 10:00 am. â€"- Sunday School 11:00 am. â€" Morning Worship 8:30 pm. â€" Drive-in Church Service. Richmond Heights Pastor PENTECOSTAL SUNDAY, AUGUST 22. 1971 11 am. â€" Morning Service All Welcome ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MAPLE And ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 7 CON. VAUGHAN Rev. B. F. Andrew, Minister Sundays August 22nd. and 29m. No service at St. Andrew’s You are invited to St. Paul's Service at 11:15 am. Sunday Sept. 5th. -â€" Commun- ion at St. Paul's PRESBYTERIAN Shopping Centre RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Wallace Minister Miss Joan Weir Organist and Choir Director For Thine is the Kingdom" Aug. 19, 1971 lUTHERAN CALVARY CHURCH 94 HUNT AVE. RICHMOND HILL Thursday RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Yonge and Centre Streets Minister The Rev. Robert F. Smith 884-1875 Organist and Choir Leader Gordon M. Fleming Church Office 884-1301 SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1971 10 am. â€" Joint Service with St. Mary’s Anglican Church at St. Mary's Anglican Church 100 Yonge St. S. THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 271 Centre Street Thornhill. Ontario Minister The Rev. D. T. Evans, B.A.. B.Di. D.D.. Minister SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1971 10 am. â€"â€" Morning Worship Junior Congregation and nur- sery. Ministers: Rev. Alfred C. Mc- Alister BA, BD., Rev. Robert Putnam BA. For further information call 889-2131 ST. MATTHEWS’S UNITED CHURCH 325 Crosby Avenue Rev. John McTavish Minister. 884-5526 SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1971 9:30 am. â€"â€" Worship Service with St. Gabriel’s Anglican CHURCH SCHOOL 930 am. â€"â€" Ages 6-14 11 am. -â€" Agesrs-S SUNDAY. AUGUST 22‘ 1971 10 am. â€" Summer Service “You are welcome" 889-5391 CONCORD A. E. Atkinson Minister, 889-3364 D. Paterson. Sec. 225‘9745 SUNDAY SERVICES July and August. 11 am. â€"- Bible Study at Morning Service. 7 pm. -â€"â€" Communion Service 8 pm. Prayer . Wednesday 7.30 pm. â€"â€" BibleiSE Other Denominations 11 am. â€" Divine Worship Wednesday 7.30 pm. -â€"- Prayer Meeting Saturday 9.30 am. â€"- Sabbath School RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Rugglea Pastor Rev. David A. Dyer, B.A.. B.D. 884-6629 SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1971 9:45 am. â€"â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Worship Service Gospel Hour Tuesday 7:30 pm. â€"â€" Bible Study and 24 Oak Avenue, Richvale SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1971 9.30 am. â€"â€" The Lord’s Supper 113m. -â€" Family Bible Hour 11 am. â€"â€" Sunday School Kindergarten to grade 6 and Bible school for grades '7 and up 7 pm. â€"- Service Tuesday 8pm. -â€" Bible Study and TESTAMENT ORDER. A CHURCH OF' CHRIST Concord Road and King th Drive Saturday 7 pm. â€"â€" Prayer Meeting Have you always wanted to know more about the Bible? We offer a free correspondence course. For further information phone Mr. Heidman, 889-3181. All are welcome AURORA: Council may levy a second “interim†tax bill of five mills this summer if it can get authority to do so. The town is now paying interest on un- paid school levies which can't be met as tax rates have not been set Council is awaiting approval from the Department of Municipal Affairs, which is studying all budgets of munici- palities in York Region and has not yet issued figures on which taxes will be based. The town collected 10 mills on an inter- NEWMARKET: Ray's Gulf won the grand championship of the Labatt’s International Fastball Tournament in Niagara Falls Civic Holiday Weekend and Bill Lunney was named most val- uable pitcher. Newmarket won all four games and Lunney pit- ched every inning of the first three games with 47 strikeouts and one inning of the final game. im billing this spring. brought in 93% or $882,000. NOT A DENOMINATION A CHURCH OF THE NEW RICHMOND HILL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 80 Elgin Mills Road West Pastor F. C. J. Pearse THORNHLL UNITED CHURCH "Serving Since 1803†UNITED WELCOME 222 .2200 ' [8 Worship Study and {Gormfley Neighlwrhood Notes Neighborhood Notes Congratulations to Mr. and David Jones (Joyce Loewenl who were married in North Bay Missionary Church on Saturday. David is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Philip, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones. Allan Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bennett and Mrs. Don Pickering were all guests at the wedding. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koopman (Barbara Harvey, one of the triplet daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harvey) were married in a very pretty setting in Gormley Mis- sionary Church on Friday even- ing. The reception was held at the Summit View Restaurant, Richmond Hill. interesting holiday. They at- tended the ‘National Campers and Hikers Association Camp- vention at Brantford where five provinces. 33 American States, Great Britain and Japan were represented. After the campven- tion the Tomlins holidayed in North Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heise visited her mother. Mrs. Emma Winger of Port Colborne on Saturday. They then had supper with their son and daughter-in- law Mr. and Mrs. David Heise and daughter of Dunnville. Mrs. Jim Duncan of Vermi- lion, Alberta, Mrs. George Dun- can of Dundalk. Mrs. Howard Duncan and Mrs. David Fanning n? annnfn M1- nnrl Mr: Flnvd Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thomp- son (nee Ann Taplin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taph’n) are honeymooning in Hawaii. Congratulations also to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Preston who were married on Saturday after- noon. Misses Patti. Barbara and Doris Rice are holidaying for a few weeks with relatives in Rome. Mrs. Fred Lewis spent the weekend in Caiedonia. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Church of Windsor, Nova Scotia visited his brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taplin. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peckman of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Henderson for several days. Miss Jean Brillinger spent a weeks holiday at Roxbury, Penn- sylvania. Sympathy is expressed to the Henderson Family in the sud- den passing of their brother-in- law Harvey Cassell of Preston. He suffered a severe stroke Friday and passed away Satur- day night. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon at the Rosebank Brethren in Christ Church near Kitchener. Sincere sympathy is also ex- tended to Rev. and Mrs. Aner McNiven and family in the sud- den passing of her father Fred Bossert of Fenwick. Mrs. Bos- sert is also a sister of Mrs. Lan- don Steckley. A number from our community attended the funeral on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Patfield of Collingwood visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett on Sunday. Mrs. Katharine McMullen and Laura of Toronto spent Sunday with Mrs. Jean McMullen. 3 leA/‘S Blackwal‘ m, many mode}: ‘4‘“ Champvm Mr. and Mrs. Tim Tomlin and DOZENS MORE DEALS NOWATF/RESTONE STORES or participating Dealers CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTED family have returned from an interesting holiday. They at- tended the ‘National Campers and Hikers Association Camp~ vention at Brantford where five provinces. 33 American States, Great Britain and Japan were represented. After the campven- tion the Tomlins holidayed in North Bay. Mrs. Jim Duncan of Vermi- lion, Alberta. Mrs. George Dun‘ can of Dundalk. Mrs. Howard Duncan and Mrs. David Fanning of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Winger of Newmarket, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gooding of Rich- mond Hill and Mrs. Ken Jones of Dickson Hill visited Wednes- day evening with Mrs. Charles Milsted and Charleen. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hall- man moved on Monday to an apartment in Oakville. They are both employed at the Glen Abbey Skiways at Oakville. Mrs. Charles Milsted and Charleen visited on Sunday afternoon with her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ver- non Gooding of Homby. Mrs. Frances Caffin ient in York Central Richmond Hill. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrison who. were married August 3 in the Bridlewood Brethren in Christ Church, Agincourt. Mrs. Harâ€" rison is the former Carol Steck- ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Steckley. Carol has been teaching in Nassau for some time and she will now be living permanently in Nassau. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Heise (nee Martha Cassel) who were married on Saturday at Preston. Ken is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heise and a number of Gormley relatives and. friends were guests at the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davis of Orlando. Florida, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brillinger. Mrs: Fred Climen‘hage of Stevensville spent several days with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. George Duncan of Dundalk had Sunday din- ner with their nephew and niece Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bauer and family. Miss Bronnie Farmer. Mrs ,is a pat- Hospital. Charles Milsted and Charleen and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Doner and family were guests on Sat- urday at the wedding of Ron Gooding and Miss Judith Mc- Dowell in Markham Missionary Church. Miss Kimberly Wilson is visiting relatives in New Bruns- wick. Mr. and Mrs. John Eyre and family of Marietta, Pennsyl- vania. spent several days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Levi Steckley. Mrs. Louise Rye of Toronto visited for 10 days with Mrs. Beulah Jones. We welcome Mrs. Nellie Hood who has moved into the apartment at the home of her son. Bernard Hood. We also welcome Mr. and Mrs. Pat Johnstone who have moved from Willowdale to the second house at the farm home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Monty J ohnstone. John and Ray Hawkins have returned from a ten day trip to Florida. Miss Carol Steckley was guest of honor recently at a miscellaneous shower at the home of 'her sister-in-law Mrs. Bruce Steckley. Mrs. Williams Noble enjoyed a holiday in Western Canada She went by train and while in Vancouver she visited Hal Noble and Mrs. Gloria Hepburn both former Gormley residents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wide- man and Beth-Anne have ret- urned from a pleasant trip to western Canada. Recent visitors of Mrs. Fred Lewis were her niece Miss Ar- lene Williams and her fiance David Coughlan. both of Ottawa and her granddaughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. DaVid Forfar of Ballantrae. Church News Rev. C‘ Bass of the Memorial Christian Church in Stouffville was the guest speaker on Sun- day morning at Heise Hill Church and Rev. Kenneth Engle. Pastor of the Bridle'wood Church in Toronto was the Sun- day evening speaker in the ab- sence of the minister Rev. Mc- Niven who is on holidays. A vote was taken at the Sun- day morning service at the Mis- sionary Church to confirm the call to Rev. Eldon Boettger. now of Stouffvillé to act as pastor of Gormley Church for this pre- sent conference year. Rev. Boet- tger spent 20 years as a mis- sionary in Nigeria. STORES 887-5445 RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE RICHMOND HILL Open Thurs. & Fri. Evenings ’til 9 pm. JACKPOT $500 - 55 NUMBERS AUGUST 24 â€"20 Regular Games 1 share the wealth â€" 1 rainbow â€"â€" 1 pie plate NORTH OF STEELES OFF woonsms - 499.1344 AT DUSK SHOWING AUG. 20th T0 26th Earlybirds 7.30 pm. CARRY ON UP THE KHYBER GRADE I3 TEXTBOOKS CARRY 0N GANG AGAIN m m MOD DOCTOR JUST NEVER Sidney James, Kenneth W!!- KNEW WHEN TO Hams, Charles Hawtrey, Jim Dale. Joan Sims, Barbara STOP OPERATING Windsor, Hattie Jacques AND FOR A SECOND ROUND 0!" LAUGHTER TOWNE & COUNTRYE SQ. â€" Yonge at Steeles Open Monday to Saturday -â€" 10 am to 10 pm A Peter Rogers Production fistell’. STUDENTS’ SUPPLIES TOTTENS - COLES - FORUM NOTES LOADS OF REFERENCE PAPERBACKS Yonge St. N. EVERY TUESDAY - 8 RM. 884-4401 St. Mary’s Parish Hall THEY'RE HERE AGAIN IN A NEW OPERATION OF LAUGHTER . . . . . St. N. â€" Richmond Hill (opposite Canadian Tire) 1n Colour BOOKS and MUSIC Adult Entertainment KHYBER PASS WILL NEVER BE THE SAME THE Stay-Iaters