“Wouldn't it be good bus- iness to put the new dryer behind the existing bins?" asked Mrs, Hancey. “There's a swamp back there." an- swered Mr. Doner. “There's no continuous whine any- more. just a wind noise, an (Continued from page Lloyd Doner. Councillor Andy Chateau- vert reported he had visited Mr. Baker and was of the opinion at that time that Mr. Baker was convinced that the use was a legal one and that his concern now was about the noise and enforce- ment of the town‘s anti-noise bylaw. "Based on our solic- ltor's comments, I believe it is a legal use." He noted that Mr. Doner did not have to sign a site plan agree- ment but was willing to do so. "which is to his credit. It will provide some protec- tion to Mr. Baker and other neighbors. We must uphold the laws of this municipal- ity. If the law is wrong, then we should change the law." STANDARDS COMING Solicitor Fraser reported that he had been informed that the Ministry of Energy and Resources has drafted standards of permissible noises, a process which has taken some time. It is now complete and will be pub- lished in the near future. It is expected it will be in ef- fect before the end of the year. He pointed out the importance of this to Mr. Doner. who may find that his installation contravenes these standards. "I intend to put up one additional storage building and one hopper bin to ac- comodate slightly more grain than last year. all raised on our own farms. We pro~ cessed the same amount last year even if we didn't store it all, We will put in a different dryer which will operate about twice as fast and the conveyors will be mostly replaced.“ In answer to a question from Regional Councillor Lois Hancey as to why this location was chosen for the dryer, Mr. Doner replied “accessibility to the road and hydro limitations (only 220 volt not 550 volt). We didn't want it around Gorm- ley because of the children. Behind the present bins. which are on fill. is a creek and swampy area which sep- arates it from the rest of the farm. In placing the opera- tion there we felt we were destroying the least possible agricultural land. The Don- ers have never disregarded our neighbors and never will. but we didn't anticipate any problem with Mr. Baker." “What would it cost to move the installation?“ ask- ed Mrs. Hancey. “In the area of $10,000 to $15,000," was the answer. glmlummmum\mmumml\ummuummmmumumummmumumummlmmuml1m“mm\mmmumnumunmnuummmumuuummummmmuuummuuuuunl\uuImuummumllmumuuuuuuuum1umnunul1mmumumumum4: German Mills School, formerly S.S. Num- ber 2, Markham, is having a reception at the old school house -â€" now a community centre â€" on Saturday from 1 to 4 pm. This is the school’s centennial, and after a great deal of research, invitations have been sent out to as many former students, teachers and trus- tees as the committee was able to trace. There will be a display of old pictures, a short his- tory of the school, and renewal of old friend- Sideroad. * Ill 30' I" * Non-profit organizations planning pro-" grams of interest to readers in Southern York ‘ Region are invited to contact Social Editor ‘ Margaret Lade at “The Liberalâ€, 63 Yonge Street South, Richmond Hill, 884-1105 or 884-8177. Deadline for items for this col- umn is noon on Tuesday. Il'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll“lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll‘llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll‘ The York Humane Guild is having its annual tour of country homes in King Town- ship on June 6. Houses. farms, ski centre, are all included in the 10-stop tour and all will be open from 11 am to 5 pm. Tickets are 84, and luncheon and lemonade will be available at various locations. For informa- tion and tickets call Miss M. Wickson, 727- 5651; Mrs. S. Samuels. 727-5134; Mrs. J. McFaulds, 895-2033; or Mrs. A. Quartz, 221- 0138. The Oak Ridges Minor Hockey Associa- tion is presenting a country and western show June 8 at Bond Lake Arena beginning at 7:30 pm, and after the show there will be dancing to 1 am. Featured will be the Can- adian cross-country jamboree group of sing- ers, “Cherry Valley Sweethearts†and the “Singing Post Family". Tickets, at $8 per couple will be available at the door. Since there will be a beer garden and other re- freshments, admission is restricted to those 18 and over. RICHVALE LIONS DRUM CORPS SPRING FAIR See and hear Richvale Lions Majorettes and Drum Corps perform at 1 pm June 1 in Pearson Park, just east of Langstaff Second- ary School, Garden Avenue. These local boys and girls will be starting the fair â€"â€" an afternoon of fun â€" home baking, bingo, fish pond and games of chance. Lots of prizes! Children are invited to decorate their bicycles and turn out for the contest at 1:30 pm. There will be a baseball game at 2 pm, and at 4 pm the Seneca Princemen Drum Corps will perform. All proceeds go to the Richvale Lions Drum Corps. DESSERT LUNCHEON AND EUCHRE The Buttonville Branch of York Central Hospital Auxiliary is having a dessert lunch- eon and euchre at Buttonville WI hall June 5 at 12:30 pm. The price is $2, and all ladies are invited. COUNTRY AND WESTERN SHOW Elkhorn Public Home and School Associ- ation is having 2. “Plush Bingo†at Bayview Junior High School, 25 Bunty Lane, Bayview Village south of Finch Avenue, east of Cita- tion Road in Willowdale on June 5 from 7:30 to 10:30 pm. This is to be a family fun night, admission 50c for adults, 25c for children, includes two cards good for 12 games. Re- freshments will be available. Corn Dryer Legal Farm Use GERMAN MILLS CENTENNIAL COUNTRY HOMES IN KING Here Are Scheduled Events In Southern York This 'Week BINGO! “The problem is not with the farmer." stated Mr. Rimon. "The problem is with the Township of Mark- ham in permitting rural resâ€" idential development in an agricultural zone." Councillor John Major re- ported that he had never heard the dryer but that the town‘s bylaw officer had de- scribed the sound in Mr. Baker‘s livingroom as sim- ilar to that of a furnace that has just gone on. “I can’t see asking a man to spend 510.000 to 515.000 to try to make his neighbor happy." Solicitor Pepino then stat- ed that a blunder had been made in the location. “If it can‘t be corrected some con- sideration should be given to alleviating it." 'intermittent noise, but the new equipment will elimin- ate most of that and the plywood does considerably decrease the noise." BAN 21 NIGHTS "Would you be amenable ‘to stopping the dryer at sun- and more conflict between city dwellers who come to live in the country and farmers who are trying to earn their living from the land. “Farms in Ontario are diminishing at an alarming rate, partly because of this kind of problem. The farmer cannot afford land values such as are usual in indus- trial areas. he cannot afford to haul his produce into an industrial area for process- ing." Miss Pepino asked for a postponement for two weeks so Mr. Doner. her firm and a representative of the town set?" was Mrs. Hancey's next question. “Last year I operated only 21 nights. With the new equipment we are hoping we will be able to reduce the number of hours of operation, but I can't bind myself. It has- n't run at all since Novem- ber and ran in the day times when necessary. but not ev- ery day. Sometimes we had to run all night, because the grain could heat up over- night and be spoiled. and then wouldn't have to run in the daytime. I can under- stand that ‘this could have been aggravating to Mr. Baker. but it was necessary. We have another neighbor. living closer to the dryer than Mr. Baker, and we have had no complaints from him. My father lives closer and he hasn't complained." The town policy in rural areas as contained in the official plan was quoted by Planning Director Hesse Rimon as “the production of a rural area should be pre- served énd urban growth should in no way prevent that." From a planning point of view. he pointed out that being so close to Metro we will have more LIKE A FURNACE could get together to seek a solution to the problem agreeable to both parties. Mr. Doner replied, “I made this application in April in anticipation of some prob- lems. I need the permit. I've waited two weeks three times now." However, later. in the anteroom, he did agree to a meeting on the dryer site. Planning committee agreed to recommend to council that the site plan agreement as signed by Mr. Doner be ac- cepted and signed on behalf of the town. mlum1mnuummuIuumuuuumumuuiumlummmuum CARD. Vern Rayâ€"At York Central Hospital, Saturday. May 25, 1974. Vern Card. beloved husband of Clara Hearts of Richmond Hill. Dear father of Grace (Mrs. Howard Newland) and the late Ray. Grandfather of Carol and Bruce. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home. 10366 Yongo St.. Richmond Hill. Service was held Monday 2 pm. Interment Westminster Cemetery. In remembrance a donation to the York Central Hospital Building Fund would be appreciatâ€" ed. c1w48 McARTHUR, Willard Riggins â€"At Sunnybrook Hospital. on Thursday. May 23, 1974. husband of Marguer- ite Dalton. of Toronto. father of James. Dalton and Elizabeth and grand- father of 6 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral Prayers were held on Friday morning. Inter- ment Victoria Lawn Cem- etery. St. Catharines. BOUTER, Adriaan â€" Sud- denly on Monday, May 27, 1974, Adriaan, beloved husband of Jenna, dear father of Johanna Maria; Sonnenschein-Jonna Cake; and Adriaan. Service was held at the Marshall Fun- eral Home, 10366 Yonge St., Richmond Hill. Interâ€" ment Richmond Hill Pres- byterian Cemetery. c1w48 The next Richmond Hill Council meeting will be held June 10 at 7:30 pm and if necessary council will meet again June 24 at 2:30 pm. Mayor William Lazenby announced at the close of council’s May 21 meeting. Dates for council's plan- ning comittee meetings have been set for June 12 and 26. These meetings begin at 7 pm. Residents of Richmond Hill Ward Three â€"â€" east of Yonge Street from Markham Road to Highway 7, are invited to a meeting Thursday at 8 pm at Bayview Secondary School, Bayview Avenue at Markham Road, to discuss ideas and plans for deve10pment of the Yonge Street Corridor. BLOOD DONOR CLINIC King City United Church on Elizabeth Grove is sponsoring a blood donor clinic June 5 from 2 to 4:30 pm and from 6 to 8:30 pm. The need for a good reserve of blood in our local hospitals is urgent, especially during the summer months when donors are scarce. Do your bit. Turn out to the clinic next Wed- nesday. Donors must be 18 to 65. Boys of 17 will be accepted with parental consent. SNOW WHITE - PETER PAN The St. Matthew’s Junior Players are presenting two plays, “Snow White†and “Peter Pan†at St. Matthew’s United Church, Crosby Avenue, Richmond Hill, at 7:30 pm Friday and Saturday. Admission is 50(- for adults, 25(- for children, free for those six and under. Proceeds to SHARE Relief Fund. BENEFIT DINNER AND AUCTION A dinner and auction to benefit the Country Day School in King is being held at Eaton Hall, Seneca College King Campus, at 7 pm May 30. Many unusual and interest- ing items and services will be auctioned, and mystery grab bags are expected to provide much fun. Tickets are 87.50 per person. For further information and ticket reservations call 727-6992, 832-2364 or 832-1287. Seneca is located .on Dufferin Street north of King Sideroad. The Main Street of Unionville will be closed off Saturday for the 5th annual Union- ville Festival. The clock will be turned back 70 years to recall “the good old daysâ€. Fea- tures will include displays of art, home crafts and antiques, a sale of good old home cook- ing, an ox-roast, and entertainment by “The Cream Cheese Good-Time Bandâ€, “Adam Saunders’ Jazz Band†and Dave Thompson’s steam calliope. Engraved commemorative plates mark old village landmarks such as the Stiver House (circa 1825) and the Presbyter- ian church (circa 1870). Many of the vil- lagers will be appropriately dressed for the occasion and everyone is invited. WARD THREE PLANNING ships. Any person who attended the school but did not receive an invitation is welcome. You have not been ignored. You were just untraceable. R. H. Council Meets June 10 $mtha UNIONVILLE FESTIVAL c1w48 I wish to thank all my friends, relatives and neigh- bors for all their kindness. cards, gifts and flowers dur- ing my stay in York Cen- tral Hospital, and to Dr. Arai, Dr. Hayami. Dr. Mc- Guire and all the staff on the 2nd floor. Sincerely, Mrs. Dorothy Boynton *1w48 CARD 0F THANKS that are gone. â€"â€"Sadly missed by his wife Mildred and daughter Elaine. *1w48 TILLEYâ€"In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Kenneth John Til- ley, who passed away May 25, 1973. You left memories to blossom Bearing fruit for years to come, In the lives of those who loved you Precious memories of days COSTOFFâ€"In loving mem- ory of a dear father and grandfather William who passed away May 29, 1952. Sadly missed along life’s way, . Quietly remembered every day. No longer in our life to share, But in our hearts, he's always there. V â€"Ever remembered by Reta. Nick and grandchildren. MABBUTTâ€"-â€"In loving mem- ory of a dear mother Em- ily, who passed away May 30, 1969, and a dear father George William who pass- ed away August 4, 1955. Gone are the days we used to share, But in our hearts you are always there, The gates of memory will never close, We miss you more than anyone knows, With tender love and deep regret, We who loved you will never forget. â€"Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Florence and Reg and Family. c1w48 3m flapmurmm PEOPLES CHILDREN’S DAY SCHOOL CHOIR SUNDAY, JUNE 2 at 7 PM Richmond Hill Baptist Church 50 Wright Street, Richmond Hill 36 voices under the leadership of Mrs. Ashbury c1w48 l f LALONDEâ€"Tom and Diane wish to announce the ar- rival of their first child, Nicole Ann, 6 lbs. 1 oz. at York County Hospital, Sat- urday, May 25th. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. B. Lalonde of Rich- mond Hill. Also for Mr. and Mrs. T. Howard of Penetanguishene. c1w48 HUNTER â€" Paul and Jean (nee Gilbert) are happy to announce the arrival of daughter, Kendal Jennifer, 8 lbs. 12 ozs. May 23, York Central Hospital. Big bro- thers Covey and Scott anxiously await her arriv- al at home. Proud grand- parents are Norma Hunter and Marg and Lionel Gil- bert. Special thanks to Dr. MacGee and nurses Msi and Scott. c1w48 Mr. and Mrs, Thomas D. McKeage of Richmond Hill are pleased to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter. Debora Anne, to Mr. Steven Richard Addley. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Addley also of Richmond Hill. McMILLEN â€" Grant and Sharron are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their daughter Kelly Michelle. 6 lbs., 12 025.. on May 21, 1974 at St. Joseph's Hos- pital, Toronto. c1w48 Engagemmta O’BRECHT - LADELL The marriage is announcâ€" ed of Mrs. Corinne Ladell to Mr. Wilfred L. O'Brechtl of Toronto, on May 24, 1974 in London. Ontario. *1w48 Mr. and Mrs. George Hurl- but, Richmond Hill are pleas- ed to announce the engage- ment of their daughter Mar- rianne Victoria to Mr. Paul Arthur Barraclough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Bar- raclough, Oak Ridges. *1w48 Mrs. Evelyn Sim takes nleasure in announcing the forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Lorri Sim, a reg- ir-tered nurse in Oakville, to Mr. Doug Craig B.Sc. doing post-graduate work at Me- Master University. Mr. Craig is son of Mr. and Mrs‘ Roy Craig of. Sault Ste. Marie. formerly of Richmond Hill. Wedding will take place on Seotember 7th. at Richmond Hill United Church. clw48 Mrs. Leo Pickett of 144 Martha Crescent, Bolton, is very happy to announce the engagement of her youngest daughter. Theresa. to Mr. Ronald Murray, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mur- ray. RR 1, Maple. Wedding to take place May, 1975. Mr. and Mrs. B. Holvik of 332 Kerswell Drive wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Anne Lise, to Mr. Lynn Charles Forsyth, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Forsyth of Stouffville. St. Paul’s Luth- eran Church, Richmond Hill, June 8. 1974. c1w48 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Walker of Gormley are pleas- ed to announce the engage- ment of their daughter Sus- an Jane to Mr. Ronald W. Mock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mock of Richmond Hill: Wedding to take place July 27. 1974 at St. John's Anglican Church, Jéfferson. ‘ clw48 Mr. and Mrs. Orval W. Charlton are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Donna Ruth, to Mr, James McGibbon Cutler. son of Mr. Cyril P. Cutler and the late Mrs. Cutler. The wed- ding will take place Satur- day, June 22nd, 1974, in Richmond Hill Baptist Church, at 3 o'clock. c1w48 FORSEY â€" Paul and Brenda (nee Hughes) are very happy to announce the birth of their new daugh- ter, Paula Kristal, 7 lbs. 8 025.. at York Central Hos- pital, on Tuesday, May 21, 1974. A baby sister for Kristen. Many thanks to Dr. Abrams and staff. DOUGLAS â€" Joan and Don of 118 Roseview Avenue are happy to announce the birth of their baby daugh- ter, Dawn Jennine on May 21, 1974 at 7:57 pm at Zflnrthrnming marriages COOMBS â€" To David and Margaret (nee Rice) on May 22nd, at York Cen- tral Hospital. a son - Dav- id Benjamin (Benjie). York Central Hospital ï¬larriagvg *1w48 c1w48 c1w48 clw48 c1w48 SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1974 Sunday After Ascension Day 8:00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion 10:30 a.m.â€"Choral Festival "Time and Eternity" Preacher: Dr. Gerald Knight Wednesday 10:00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion Prayer Circle Follows 2nd and 4th Wednesdays Preaching the Old Book, the New Birth. the Presious Blood and the Blessed Hope at WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Weldrick Road and Bathurst Street Rev. B. T. McSpadden Pastor -â€" Phone 884-7859 10:00 a.‘m.â€"â€"Bible School Classes for all ages 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Service 7:00 p.m.â€"Evening Service Prayer Meeting Wed, 8 pm. An Old Fashioned Country Church on the Edge of the City. ST. JOHN’S BAPTIST CHURCH (Convention of Ont. & Que.) 75 Oxford Street Richmond Hill Rev. Dana H. Lamb. BA, BB Minister Mrs. Lona Richardson. ATCL Organist SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1974 9:45 a.m.â€"â€"The Church School. Classes for all. 11:00 a.m.â€"The Ordinance of The Lord's Supper. Young People Report on Encounter 5 Vote On Unified Service. "GUESTS OF GOD!" Sermon: Great Things of the Soul! Keep Your Sundays for the ALL WELCOME! 884.5315 1 Nursery Care Provmea Robert Richardson, B.A., 1 WELCOME Organist and Choirmaster ST. pAULvs SUNDAY. JUNE 2, 1974 UNITED CHURCH SUMMER SCHEDULE } South Lake Road. Oak Ridges 10:30 aimsâ€"Worship Service: Rev, Robt. McElhinney Church School and: Minister â€"â€" 773-5709 Nursery Care SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1974 WELCOME ALL ‘ 9:15 a.m.â€"-Sunday School Nursery and Pre-Kinder-‘10:3O a.m.â€"â€"Worship Service garten and Primary Care x with Preâ€"School Nursery ALL WELCOME ' Care THE CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL THE ARCHANGEL Bnyview and Crosby Richmond Hill Rev. David N. Sproule 884-4236 SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1974 The Day of Pentecost 8:00 a.m.â€"Men‘s Corporate Communion 10:30 a.m.â€"~Holy Communion Cannon Rolland Hill at both services. Nursery and Church School for all ages. EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH Mackay Drive â€" Richvale 889-6789 Rev. John Coneybeare Robert Long, Organist SUNDAY. JUNE 2, 1974 11:00 a.m.â€"Church School 11:00 a.m.â€"The Service 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 ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN Yonge at Vaughan Richmond Hill 884-2227 Rector Rev. Bernard Barrett 884-1394 Rev. Fred Jackson 884-2418 SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1974 The Day of Pentecost 8:00 a.m.â€"Eucharist. 10:30 a.m.â€"Eucharist, Church School, Nursery, Parish Picnic after this service, the Aurora Conference Centre. WEDNESDAYS 10:00 a.m.â€"Eucharist 7:00 p.m.â€"Eucharist THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH Stop 17. Yonge Street (Convention of Ont. & Que.) Rev. Ernest L. Johns 8:00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer Holy Communion' on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 am ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH MAPLE The Anglican Church of Canada Rev. RamseyArmltage Rector MUST GO EVERY WEEK Earlybirds 7:30 pm. â€" JACKPOT $500 â€" 52 NUMBERS PLUS ST. MARY'S $200 SPECIAL ANGLICAN St. Mary’s Parish Hall Yonge St. N. â€" 77 Richmond Hill BAPTIST EVERY TUESDAY - 8 RM. DIRECTORY OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES FOR THE WEEK JUNE 4 â€" 20 Regular Games 1 share the wealth - 1 pie plate (opposite Canadian Tire) THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Wednesday, May 29, 1974 25 Royal Orchard Boulevard Bay Thorn Drive Thornhill, Ontario Arnold D. Weigel, B.A., B.D. Pastor Phone 889-0873 SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1974 9:30 a.m.â€"Sunday Church School Grades 3 up 11:00 a.m.â€"Sunday Church School Nursery to Grade 2 11:00 a.m.â€"â€"Worship Service Infant Nursery Provided EVERYONE WELCOME Dauphinee Pastor â€" 884-5264 SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1974 Pentecost 9:30 a.m.â€"Sunday Church School I 11:00 a.m.-â€"The Service Note: Nursery care is pro- vided during the Worship Service 10:00 a.m.â€"Bible Learning 11:00 a.m.â€"Bib1e Preaching 7:00 p.m.â€"Christian Fellow- ship Wednesday 7:30 pm. Bible Sharing and Prayer A WELCOME AWAITS YOU (2 Miles South of Maple) The Rev. James S. Dauphinee Vice-Pastorâ€"884-5264 SUNDAY. JUNE 2. 1974 9:30 a.m.â€"The Service 10:30 a.m.â€"Sunday Church School LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH 26 Church Street Thornhill â€" Tel. 889-0175 Pastor: Rev. D. A. Whitelaw Tel. 889-0476 SUNDAY, JUNE 2. 1974 ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. W. George French, B.Se.. M.Div. (Minister) SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1974 10:00 a.m.â€"St. Andrew's Family Service 11:15 a.m.â€"St. Paul‘s MAPLE-CARRVILLE PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Stanley E. Snowden B.A., B.D., Minister 832-1403 SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1974 9:45 a.m.â€"Carrville Worship Service 10:00 a.m.â€"Maple Sunday School 11:15 a.m.â€"Morning Worship at Maple A Warm Welcome To All! ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED CHURCH 325 Crosby Avenue Rev. John McTavish Minister -â€" 884-5526 SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1974 9:30 a.m.â€"Church School 11:00 a.m.â€" Worship Service Nursery Care Provided WELCOME 9:45 a.m.â€"Sunday School for all ages 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.â€"Evening Service Wednesday 7:30 p.m.â€"Prayer and Bible Study EVERYONE WELCOME RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Wallace Minister SUNDAY, JUNE 2. 1974 9:45 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11:00 a.m.â€"â€"W0rship Service Holy Communion Browniesâ€"Tuesday. Cubsâ€"Wednesday. Choir, Jr. a: Sr.â€"Thursday ALL WELCOME RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. E. C. Corbett. BT11, BRE 50 Wright Street 884-3091 ' 223-8247 SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1974 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ST. ANDREWS MAPLE . and ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 10.150 PINE VALLEY DR. TOWN OF VAUGHAN ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Bayview Avenue S., CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH Presbyterian lUTHERAN Richmond Hill Near Centre Street The Rev. James S. UNITED Nite-Owls Hour 11:00 a.m.â€"-â€"Worship Service Watchmen Quartette 7:30 p.m.â€"Evening Service Ambassador Quartette Regular Home Bible Studies. please inquire SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1974 10:00 a.m.â€"-Family Sunday School 11:00 a.m.â€"“The Greatest Of These†Pastor Winston Thurton 7:00 p.m.â€"Gus Marwick and Philip Jajibo, two naâ€" tional Church leaders from Liberia. West Af- rica will be our special guests, sponsored by Christian Nationals Ev. angelism Commission. Family night every Wednesday 7:00 p.m.â€"For clubs 7:30 p.m.â€"Bi‘ble Study WEDNESDAY 8:00 p.m.â€"Bible Study â€" Sunday. 1:00 pm. â€" Watch “The Herald of Truth", TV Channel 3, Barrie A. E. ATKINSON Minister â€" 669-1831 D. Paterson, Sec.. 225-9745 Yonge and Centre Streets SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1974 Ministers ; 9:30 a.m.â€"The Lord's Sup- Rev. Robert F. Smith pel- 384-1675 I 11:00 a.m.â€"Family Bible The Rev. Rowan D. Binningi Hour 88-1-1301 11:00 a.m.â€"-Sunday School Organist and Choir Leader Kindergarten to Grade 6 Allan G. Andrews ‘ Bible School for Grade? Church Officeâ€"8844301 ? and up SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1974 7:00 pm. Evening Service 10:30 a.m.â€"Morning Service Tuesday Nursery Care Available 8:00 p_m,â€"Bible Study and Prayer. RICHMOND HILL UNITFD- RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL CHURCH 24 Oak Avenue. Richvale Yonge and Centre Streets SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1974 Ministers ‘ 9:30 a.m.â€"The Lord's Sup- Rev. Robert F. Smith ‘ pel- 884-1675 1 mm a m __nmnv Rihln 889-5225 Service at 10:30 am. 8: 5:00 pm. Every other Sunday 9:00 am. Worship Service in the Dutch language. Rev. Eldon Boettger, Pastor Phone: 887-5846 SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1974 146 Thornridge Dr., Thornhill Minister: Rev. D. VanderBoom, MTM RICHMOND HILL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 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 A CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord Road and King High Drive CONCORD Not a Denomination, A Church of The New Testament Order Sunday Services 9:45 a.m.â€"Bible School Classes for all Ages 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Service 7:00 p.m.â€"Communion Service Mark Bolender Winston Thurton Ray Semenluk Youth Director: Denis Bell Choir Director: Al Braun Friday 8:00 p.m.â€"Youth Night Pastoral Team Pastor: Alf Rees Associate Pastors: 9:50 Wednesday 7:30 p.m.â€"Prayer Meeting A11 Are Welcome The Missionary Church A WARM WELCOME 15:30 I AWAITS YOU ALWAYS ) THE GORMLEY MISSIONARY CHURCH BANFIELD MEMORIAL CHURCH 89 Centre Avenue, Willowdale Serving Richmond Hill Thornhill - Willowdale BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH JACKPOT $500 Other Denominations RICHMOND HILL LIONS CLUB Early Birds 7: 20 REGULAR GAMES â€" 3 Help Keep Richmond Hill Beautiful MONDAY, JUNE 3rd lIONS HAI.I. 106 Centre St. East STARTING TIME â€" 8 Family Bible 189 Dudley Avenue, Thornhill, Ontario Morning Worship â€" 11 A.M. k Nursery & Kindergarten 11 A.M. Rev. Alf McAlister B.A., B.D. Join with us in worship Miss Betty McCoIgan Director of Christian Education G. Fleming, A.R.C.T. B.A. M.Mus. Dii'ector of Music A warm welcome awaits you 212 Hillsview Drive (below the Dunlop Observatory) 884-5029 Pastor David A. Dyer. B.A.. B.D. 884-6629 SUNDAY. JUNE 2. 1974 9:45 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship Service 7 p.m.â€"Sunday Evening Service Tuesdayâ€"7:30 p.m.â€"Mid- week Bible Study and Prayer. Thursdayâ€"10 a.m. - Ladies’ SANDFORD: Norm Cafik has been unanimously chosen to be the Liberal candidate in Ontario Riding at the nomination meeting in Sand- ford. In a speech to the 300 party supporters. Cafik lambasted the Conservatives and the' New Democrats for causing an unnecessary elec- tion. Coffee Cup Bible Study. Listen to the “Light and Life Hour" CHLD-1470 at 5:30 pm. THE SALVATION ARMY 18 Mosley Street Aurora, Ont. A HAPPY SERVICE OF WORSHIP AND PRAISE SUNDAYS AT 7 PM. Captain and Mrs. H. 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