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The Liberal, 15 Nov 1973, p. 18

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884-3091 223-8247 SUNDAY, NOV. 18. 1973 9:45 a.m.â€"Sunday School for all ages 11:00 a.m.â€"Moming Worship 7:00 p_m.â€"Evcning Service Wednesday 7:30 p.m.â€"Prayer and Bible Study LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH 26 Church Street Thornhill â€"- Tel. 889-0175 Pastor: Rev. D. A. Whitelaw Tel. 889-0476 SUNDAY, NOV. 18, 1973 10:00 a.m.â€"Bible School for All. 11:00 a.m.â€"Mrs. Elenore Foster, Missionary from Africa 7:00 p.m.â€"Rev. Jim Green Missionary from Jamaica Wednesdays 7:00 p.m.â€"Youth-time 8:15 p.m.â€"Prayer and Bible Sharimg . EVERYONE WELCOME 11:00 a.m.â€"Church School 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. E. C. Corbett. BTh, BRE Dedication Sunday 8:00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion 10:30 a.m. -- Service of Dedi- cation 7:30 [a.m.â€"Trinity Teens and 20's ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN Yonge at Vaughan Richmond Hill 884-2227 Rector Rev. Bernard Barrett 884-1394 Rev. John Coneybeare 889-6789 Rev. Fred Jackson 884-2418 SUNDAYS 8:00 a.m.â€"-Eucharist 10:30 a.m.â€"Worship, Church School. Youth Program and Nursery. Wednesdays 10:00 a.m.â€"â€"Eucharist 7:00 p.m.â€"â€"Eucharist WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21 10:00 am â€"â€"Holy Communion Prayer Circle follows second and fourth Wednesdays. Brooke and Jane Streets Rector Rev. Canon H. R. Howden, B.A., L.Th. Mr. Graham Upcraft, LRAM Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY. NOV. 18. 1973 8:00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion 10:30 a.m.â€",Holy Communion Nursery and Church School for all ages Baby Care Provided Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rev. Ramsey Armitage Rector M.A., D.D 8:00 a.m.â€"â€"Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 am. MAPLE ALLIANCE CHURCH Maple Comunity Centre Keele Street North, Maple Pastor: D. 5. Davidson 223-9725 Sunday Services 9:45 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11:00 am â€"Morning Worship Service 7:00 p.m.â€"Evening Service Everyone Welcome EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH Mackay Driveâ€"Richvale 889-6789 Rev. J. '1‘. Coneybeare B.A.. L.Th. Incumbent Mr. Robert Long. Organist SUNDAY. NOV. 18, 1973 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH THORNHILL 18 T_HE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Nov. 15, 1973 ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH MUST GO EVERY WEEK Earlybirds 7:30 p.m. â€" THE CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL THE ARCHANGEL Bayview and Crosby Richmond Hill Rev. David N. Sproule 884-4236 SUNDAY, NOV. 18, 1973 JACKPOT $500 - 54 NUMBERS PLUS ST. MARY'S $200 SPECIAL ANGLICAN EVERY TUESDAY - 8 RM. NOVEMBER ’20 â€"- 20 Regular Games Yonge St. N. ALLIANCE 50 Wright Street BAPTIST St. Mary’s Parish Hall 1 share the wealth - 1 pie plate N. â€" Richmond Hill (opposite Canadian Tire) “lit guy man éerhe we, let 391m qullntn file” Thornhill United Church Join with us in worship Rev. Alf McAlister B.A., 8D A warm welcome awaits you Wed. Evening-Worship 7:30 P.M. Morning Worship â€" 11:00 AM. Nursery & Sunday School ~â€" 11:00 AM. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 Miles South of Maple) The Rev. James S. Dauphinee Vice-Pastorâ€"884-5264 SUNDAY, NOV. 18, 1973 9:30 a.m.â€"The Service 10:30 a.m.â€"Sunday Church School CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH Royal Orchard Boulevard Bay Thorn Drive Thornhill. Ontario Arnold D. Weigel, B.A., B.D. Pastor Phone 889-0873 . SUNDAY, NOV. 18, 1973 9:30 a.m.â€"Sunday Church Schoolâ€"~Grade 3 and up 11:00 a.m.â€"Sunday Church Schoolâ€"Nursery to grade 2 11:00 a.m.â€"Worship Service Infant Nursery Provided EVERYONE WELCOME Guest Preacher: Rev. Fred Bennett. 5 p. m.â€"Church Family Supper. 7 p. m.â€"â€"â€"Missionaries from Zaire: Mr. and Mrs. George Vanderwerf Wednesdayâ€"7:30 p.m. Bible Study of EPHESIANS “Keep Your Sundays for the Great Things of the Soul" ALL WELCOME! Dauphinee Pastor â€" 884-5264 SUNDAY, NOV. 18, 1973 9:30 a.m.â€"Sunday Church School with Adult Class 11:00 a.m.â€"The Service with Holy Communion Note: Nursery care is pro- vided during the Worship Service. 884-8038 SUNDAY. NOV. 18, 1973 ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY 9:45 a.m,â€"Church School 11:00 am.â€" Morning Worship Guest Soloist: Mrs. Hugh Martin. will be speaking at all services November 25th. An Old Fashioned Country Church on the Edge of the City. Corner of Weldrick Road and Bathurst Street ’ Rev. B. T. McSpadden Pastor â€" Phone 884-7859 10:00 a.m_-â€"Bib1e School Classes for all ages 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Service 7:00 p.m.â€"Evening Service Wednesday 8:00 p.m.â€"Prayer Meeting Rev. Grant G. Rice, Chicago, Illinois (Convention of Ont. & Que.) 75 Oxford Street Richmond Hill Minister Rev. Dana H. Lamb, THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH Stop 17, Yonge Street (Convention of Ont. & Que. Rev. Ernest L. Johns 3A., B.D. 884-5816 Robert Richardson, B.A., Organist and Choirmaster SUNDAY, NOV. 18, 1973 11:00 a.m.â€"Worship Service Promotion Sunday Church School and Nursery Care WELCOME ALL Preaching the Old Book, the New Birth. the Precious Blood and the Blessed Hope at WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Open Monday to Friday 8:00 am. to 5:00 pm. Saturday 9:00 am. to 12 noon LIBERAL ' Classified ACTION AD lUTHERAN ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH Bayview Avenue S.. Richmond Hill Near Centre Street The Rev. James S. To place a telephone 884-1105-6 lhurst Street 1‘. McSpadden Phone 884-7859 -Bible School Stay-laters In addition, Nepean Town- ship intends to make a for- mal presentation to the por- vince urging more relief be given the elderly for the education portion of the property tax which amounts :0 more «than 50 percent. The reeve said the township can only offer relief in the mu- nicipal portion of the pro- perty tax which amounts to 9:45 a.m.â€"Carrville Worship Service 10:00 a.m.â€"Maple Sunday School 11:15 a.m.â€"Moming Worship at Maple A Warm Welcome To All! According to Haydon the province now offers a subsi- dy of up to $150 for elderly property owners. This coup- led with the township sub~ sidy, which he estimates will be at least $100, probably more, will mean elderly pro- perty owners in need could nave their taxes reduced by as much as half. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MAPLE SUNDAY.‘ NOV. 18, 1973 145th Anniversary Services 11:00 a.m.â€"Service. Rev. W. George French, B.Sc., M.Div., Minister. Special Music. 7:30 p.m.â€"Service. Led by the Young People of the Church with “The Living Word“, singing quintette from Pine Ridge Church. St. Paul’s, Vaughan closed for the day. 11:00 am. â€" Worship Service Nursery Care Provided WELCOME In Nepean Township Jan. Reeve Haydon said the township will accomplish the senior citizen tax reduction under a section of the Muni- cipal Act which allows mu- nicipali-ties to make grants. This will be the legislative loophole through which the tax reduction can be offered. he said. 'Nepean Township Reeve Andrew Haydon has announ- ced a Six-Five Program for senior citizen property ow- ners that he says could re- duce this group's property taxes by as much as $300, half the present average home tax rate. half the present average home tax rate. Nepean Township is in the Northern Ontario County of Carleton, south of Hull on the Ottawa River. 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship Brownies~Tuesday. Cubsâ€"Wednesday. Choir. Jr; & Sr.-â€"Thursday. ADVANCE NOTICE Saturday, Nov. 24th MEN‘S BREAKFAST ALL WELCOME $300 Senior Citizen Home Tax Rebate ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED CHURCH 325 Crosby Avenue Rev. John McTavish Minister â€" 884-5526 Family Night Every Wednesday, 7 pm. for clubs 7:30 p.m.â€"Bible Study Friday Youth Night, 8:00 pm. Pastoral Team Pastor: Alf Rees Associate Pastors: Mark Bolender Winston Thurton Ray Semeniuk Youth Director: Denis Bell Choir Director: Al Braun 10:00 11:00 RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Wallace Minister Organist and Choir Leader Mrs. Victoria Fraser Mus. Bac. Rev. Eldon Boettger, Pastor Phone: 887-5846 SUNDAY, NOV. 18, 1973 9:50 a.m.â€"Family Bible Hour 11:00 a.m.â€"Worship Service 7:30 p.m.â€"â€"Youth Fellow- ship Service Regular Weekly Home Bible Study and Prayer Groups, Please Inquire A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU ALWAYS MAPLE-CARRVILLE PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Stanley E. Snowden B.A., B.D., Minister Missionary GORMLEY MISSIONARY CH Rev. Eldon Boettgel Phone: 887-58 SUNDAY, NOV. 18, 1973 9:00 a.m.â€"Pastor Mark Bolender preaching 0:00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 1:00 a.m.â€"Pastor Mark Bolender preaching 7:00 pm.â€" New Missionary Film “A TEST OF FAITH" 832-1403 SUNDAY, NOV. 18, 1973 SUNDAY, NOV. 11, 1973 PROVINCIAL SUBSIDY SUNDAY, NOV. 18, 1973 Presbyterian BANFIELD MEMORIAL CHURCH 89 Centre Avenue, Willowdale Serving Richmond Hill Thornhill - Willowdale UNITED The CHURCH Church 0 Development of a Spe- cial information service to inform seniors of the servi- ces to which they are en- titled,a1ng with a shut-in book service and large type books for people with eye- sight limitations. O A property tax rebate based on a sliding scale and on the number of years of residency in the community; 0 Free public transit; O The development of special recreation and parks programs including separate Limes set aside at the Ne- pean recreation and commu- nity sports centre; o A free legal aid service Wednesday afternoons with free taxi service; SUNDAY, NOV. 18, 1973 9:30 a.m.â€"The Lord's Sup- per 11:00 a.m.â€"Family Bible Hour 11:00 a.m.â€"Sunday School Kindergarten to Grade 6 Bible School for Grade 7 and up 7:00 p.m.â€"Evening Service Tuesday 8:00 p.m.â€"Bible Study and Prayer. All Are Welcome RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH 212 Hillsview Drive (below the Dunlap Observatory) 884-5029 Pastor David A. Dyer, B.A., B.D. 884-6629 SUNDAY, NOV. 18, 1973 9:45 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship Service 7:00 p.m_â€"Sunday Evening Gospel Hour Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.â€"Midweek Bible Study and Prayer Wednesday, 6:45 p.m.â€"â€"Chris- 'tian Youth Crusaders Thursday, 10:00 a.m.â€"Ladies Coffee Cup Bible Study GOSPEL MUSICALE â€" Sat/- urday, November 17, 7:30 pm. Three great singing groups. Tickets are avail- able. RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH 146 Thornridge Dr., Thornhill Minister: Rev. D. VanderBoom, MTH 889-5225 Service at 10:30 am. & 5:00 pm. EVery other Sunday 9:00 a.m. Worship Service in the Dutch language. “Senior citizens once held an elevated place in our 50- ciety, but in recent years we‘ve seen that destroyed. We want to bring it back. 5-POINT PROGRAM The Nepean plan is to in- clude property tax rebates, free public transit and spe- cial recreation programs. as follows: Haydon called the Six- Five Program a basic start, but a comprehensive start to a broad program of services to the elderly which will no doubt expand in the coming years. The age limit could be lowered from 65 to 60 or less in the future. about 30 percent or about $200 of the average $600 tax bill. 80 Elgin Mills Road West Pastor F. C. J. Pearse 493-6200 Saturday 9:30 a.m.â€"Sabbath School 11:00 a.m.â€"Divine Worship Wednesday 7:30 p.m.â€"Prayer Meeting All Are Welcome 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Service 7:00 p.m.â€" Communion Service WEDNESDAY 8:00 p.m.â€"Bib1e Study â€"-Sunday, 1:00 p.m.â€" Watch “The Herald of Truth", TV Channel 3, Barrie A. E. ATKINSON SUNDAY 9:00 am.â€" 9:30 am.â€" 11:00 am. â€" Nursery 8: The Minister â€" 669-1831 D. Paterson. Sec., 225-9745 24 Oak Avenue. Richvale RICHMOND HILL CHURCH Organist a Allan Church 1 9:45 Yonge RICHMOND HILL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH LOWER AGE LATER Not a Denomination, A Church of The New Testament Order Rev‘ Other Denominations Classes CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord Road and King High Drive CONCORD Rev Sunday and . Rowan D. Binning 884-1301 , and Choir Leader In G. Andrews 1 0fflceâ€"884-1301 11!, NOV. 18. 1973 Lâ€"Seekers Lâ€"Church School 1. â€" Sunday Service & Pre-Kindergarten Primary Care Ministers Robert F. 884-1675 -Bible School for all Ages Morning Service Services entre Smith UNITED Streets However, the enrolment had now reached 15,017. increas- ing the maximum monthly honorarium to $200. Floyd Dermott, 18, of Scarboro, who was convicted of dangerous driving. was fined $100. Until September 30, 1973, the combined enrolment of the two schools had been less than 1,500, which limited the maximum honorarium to $150. According 1to testimoney read into [the court, Der- mott was chased by police at 80 mph in a 35 mph zone June 17 in Vaughan for more than a mile. The police left and then spotted him almost immedia- tely afterwards driving his car. ry good judgment. especially when he had received a warning from the police. During the chase, the accused forced four other cars off the road with his erratic driving, count was told. However. testimony also showed that it was an- iso- lated case and Dermot“; ’had never been in any trouble before. Dermot't. himself, said ‘he didn‘t know whay he had done it. A Toronto man, who igno- red a ploice warning to leave his car and .take a cab home, was fined $250 last. week when he was Convicted in Provincial Court of driving while his ability was im- paired. Court was told that Brian de Havilland, 25, had been observed by police walking toward his car in Vaughan August 31. When 'he got in his car, police suggested he call a taxi because of his condition, In fining *the accused, who had a previous conviction for the same thing last year. Judge Clare Morrison said that he hadn‘it exhibited ve- Impaired Motorist Ignored Police Warning To Take Taxi In both cases, the drivers will lose their licenses for a period of time. YOUTHFUL FATHER FINED A 21-year-old father of two was- fined $100 when he pleaded guilty to a charge of theft under $200. The staff report said that the honorarium of the two trustees was governed by the enrolment of secondary schools and schools for the trainable retarded. Emest McCormack. 21. of Aurom, admitted to stealing three quarts of oil with a friend from Woodbine Texa- Both Messrs Raniowski and Thompson are Roman Catho- lic School Board representa- tives. School Trustees Get $50 Increase Last week, the board agreed to a staff recommen- datidn that Trustees John Raniowski of Schomberg and Conrad Thompson of Rich- mond Hill receive a monthly honorarium of $200, effective January 1, 1974. Two York County Board of Education trustees will be getting an extra $50 a month now. Participating will be the Canadian VisCounts, a young group of musicians and singers, becoming well known in the Metro and Southern Ontario areas. Their singing will inspire both young and old. The second group is the “Outreach Quartet”, a new group that has developed a singing way of touching people with music, and the third is the “Freeman Quartet”, well known for gospel singing. The music will begin at 7:30 pm Saturday, and last until 11 pm. During the intermission, coffee and donuts will be served in the lower auditorium. You are invited to attend this musical night at the Richmond Hill Free Methodist Church, 212 Hillsview Drive. A great night for those who love good music is planned for Satur- day evening at the Richmond Hill Free Methodist Church. The Adult Fellowship of that church is sponsoring another “Gospel Musicale” with three great singing groups ministering in song. Free tickets are avail- able towanyone on request as long as the supply lasts. Music Night At Free Methodist 'co Station in Markham last J uly. John Mitchell, counsellor for House of Concord, said the youth had behaved (him- self while staying at the The oil was valued at $3.50. A youth who went on a rampage in Hastings County [last summer in Central On- tario, pleaded guilty to three charges of breaking-entering and theft, and was given a six-month suspended sien- tence ‘to run concurrently with his present nine- months‘ probation for a siâ€" milar charge. However, Judge Morrison made the sentence conditio- nal on- the youth residing at the House of Concord, where he is at present. Gordon Jorneau, 16, of Scarboro, was being tried in York Region because of his residence at the Salvation Army ‘home. Jorneau stole a sleeping bag, coffee pot, tea bags, chocolate bars and two car- tons of pop from three se- parate places, because (he hadn’t any food or money, court was told. ‘10 FABRIC STORES AT 1 LOCATION WOODBINE AVE. - JUST S. OF NO. 7 HWY. 0 ALSO 2160 N0. 7 HWY., E. OF KEELE ° READY-MADE ° FREE PARKING WE CAN PROMISE YOU ----- the BIGGEST SAVINGS in the BIG- GEST SELECTION of READY-HADES you can find anywhere. Visit us. Make your choice. We have your drapes in stock. No waiting for delivery. Pay a fraction of the cost of expensive custom dirapesrwhich are not much different - except the_ price. AMPLE to cover 4’ 45" high 63‘ 4.95 6.95m Shortie Drapes Unlined - Washable FABRIC AND DRAPERY MILL OUTLET 63" high IT’S TRUE. FABRIC and DRAPERY MILL OUTLET has as large a stock in each warehouse location as any 10 textile stores . . . and all at Mill Outlet prices. Textiles of all kinds â€" Woollens, Polyester Knits, Drapery and Upholstery by t_he_yard,_sewir‘1g neeglsuand NEWMARKET: Joseph Vale. QC, who served on this town's council continuously from 1935 to 1953. as councillor, deputy-reeve and mayor, died November 2, aged 65. He also acted as lawyer for the town- ships of Georgina and East Gwillimbury for many years and was first president of the North York Law Association. A 32-year-old Richmond Hill man was arrested Satur- day here by York Regional Police Detective Douglas Strong on a Chinguacousy Township rape charge. Turned over to Chingua- cousy Police, the suspect was only released in Sep- tember from jail on three years' parole on a conviction for rape and indecent assault on a female, according to YRP. Hill Rape Suspect On 3 Years Parole home and also, negotiations had been made for *him to attend a drug addiction pro- gram in Toronto. patiernsf 1?),000 sq.-ft. paclEed Vwith fibric'bargaifis. Visit us and see for yourself why women who sew â€" have found the best place to shop and save is at Fabric and Drapery Mill Outlet. Coatings - Suitings Tweeds - Plaids - Camel Hair. Etc. Mill From Outlet 3 99 ° yd 5 Price 54" WOOLLENS ANTIQUE SATJNS Damasksr- Foam 1 Sheers & Dralons To cover 12' ‘j E From LINED .13; 35.95 p, The latter recommended that all capital cost projects he “proposed, designed and constructed so that the total costs stay within the amount approved by legislative grant, plus 5 percent. unless specific factors warrant a revision.” These factors would be re- viewed at each stage of their development, and it would be up to the architect to accept the proposed bud- get, or justify any adjust- ment, as well as ensure the tendered amount would be within 5 percent of the bud- (lllllllllllllllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Emergency Landlng An attempt by Trustee Douglas Allen of Richmond Hill to see that future cap- ital projects don’t wander too far from their budgets. was voted down by members of York County Board of Education Monday night. Trustee Doreen Quirk of Markham, who led the op- position, said the board would be “in danger of let- ting dollars run our sys- tems," and cheap schools would result, if it approved Mr. Allen’s motion. Allen loses Motion To Keep Sharp Eye On School Building View over 16-7. Pat Dave We1 Cutler got of the nal excellence At this point, 1 through some way ( “Brigadoon” to be 51 exactly five scenes in and 24 singers plus 2 fair sized production long and written by remember “My Fair ‘ and was a great succ An Oshawa man. made an emergency landing in a field in Markham No- vember 11 after his 1967 Cessna airplane developed trouble en route to Maple. The pilot escaped inju- ry. while the plane re- ceived only minor damage to the nose wheel. game James Little, a licensed pilot, told York Regional Police he had planned to land at Maple Airport when the oil pressure in his plane dropped to zero. Our seven be held in the Red Cross bloo to one million collections are like yourselves patients in all Last year’ Mr. Little then shut the motor off and glided into a field at the west side of Concession 9 in Mark- ham, a mile north of High- way 7. with izer be 11 Black Red And White 40” PRINTED FLANNELETTE Heavy Nap. Beautiful Designs ONLY 59¢ yd .ATINS Backs 3.95 Saturday’s Se 8 resulted in a ' over King Cit Paul Duncan 5 Wetton expe: er got a safety 1e names of th< ne million units of blood each year. The ctions are obtained from volunteer dono: yourselves, and given without charge to t ants in all hospitals. Last year’s blood clinic was very successf a total of 125 donating. Last year’s orga was Kathy Frise, and if I’m correct, sh¢ n charge again this year. Wouldn’t you like to help in saving a life? seventh annual blood donor in the very near future. Th‘ 53 blood transfusion service cc nillion units of blood each ye Bayview S lay’s Senior Football lted in a victorious SE King City Secondary l Duncan got a three I ton experienced a fun a safety point. These ms of those who playe( during Saturday’s gam Victory For FROM 60" CRIMPLENE By RUTH BOLTON w Secondary Correspondent (Telephone 773-5184) A fabulous selection of Crepe Stitch. Prints, Jacquards, Etc. 1t, most everyone has ay or someone about 1e staged this year. '1 s included in the play, £113 20 dancers. All in tion approximately thl by Lerner & Lowe. air Lady” was written success. RED CROSS BRIGADOON OPEN TO THE PUBLIC DAILY 10 A.M. - 9 RM. SAT. 9 A.M. 6 RM. 1.88 54” & 45” n Wale - Med. & Wide Wale - Printed Cord ONLY It was time the board started thinking about what everyone wanted in the schools, but what it could afford. Trustee Allen. whose mo- tion also applied to the pro- posed administration build- ing. said he agreed with Mrs. Quirk that thn board should- n't build cheap schools. However, that wasn't the in- tention of the motion. What he was saying was that the board must be more aware of the budget as it went along. Trustee Margaret Coburn of King said it was up to the board to decide how to build. Provincial grant structures weren't realistic. If the board geared itself to the ministry, then it was letting the latter tell it how to build. CORDUROY Supporting th e motion, Trustee Donald Sim of Mark- ham said the board's prime concern over the years ”was not the cost of these schools," and it had now lost control over costs. get proposed at the working drawing stage. )otball championship ous success for Bay- dary with a score of ‘hree point field goal, a fumble and Hugh These are just a few played and displayed ‘5 game. Bayview DOUGLAS ALLEN Keep Within Budget as very successful, Last year's organ- I’m correct, she’ll -vice collects rach year. volunteer d‘ 1.99 N ‘ play, 16 actors All in all, its a ely three hours owe. As you’ll Iritten by them as learned our play There are clinic will Canadian 16 actors all, its a ree hours ts close These donors, to the

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