20 An open house and recep- tion was held on the after: noon and evening or July 10 by Newman-Green of Cana- da Limited to mark the opening of a new 18,000- square-foot Richmond Hill plant and office building at 112 Newkirk Road. opening of a new 18,000- Guest attended from farland other companies Iouow run-v r ----- 7â€" â€"â€"~ square-foot Richmond Hill away‘ “2th William Buenfil them into the area. {supphed to Australia and plant and office building at of Mexico City and included Newman - Green moved‘New Zeflland- 112 Newkirk Road. la good cross_section of the in February from its found- Newman-Green manufac- Owners and President aerosol industry. ing and smaller facility at‘ tures and assembles aerosol Edward Green' and Mrs. Markham Road to the new valves here for the entire Green of the parent firm FIRST IN CANADA building which stands on} Canadian market. The firm Newman-Green Incorporated Newman-Green was Cana- two acres of land with lots is very happy with its 10 of Addison, Illinois. along da’s first aerosol valve ma- of room for expansion. Ge- year stay in Richmond Hill with members of their fa- nufacturer and was estab- neral Manager Payne says‘and plans to stay a long mlly were welcomed 'herellished here in 1965 at 301|expansion plans are alreadygtime, says General Manager for the event by Canadian Markham Road. The firm's in the thinking stages aslPayne. d:\llllllll‘\\\l“\l“l\l“lllll“\lll“llll“ll“ll““\“lllll““illlill\ll\\ll\\\\\ll\\lill“lill“\ll“ll“lll\l\l\l\lll“llllllllllllllllill“l“llll“ll“lllllllllI“lllllllllllllllllllhl“llllllllltill“llllllllllllllllll“lullillllllll\llllllllilllllllll“llilllll“lllllllllllllllllll“ll“lllllllll\ll\\lll\\\\l\lg One of the newest events in Richmond Hill’s industrial growth is the new 18,000- square-foot plant and office building of aerosol valve manufacturer Newman-Green of Canada Limited at 112 Newkirk Road. Shown attend- BRACEBRIDGE Visitors to Muskoka will be interested in a showing of works of Aurora Artist Doro- thy Clark McClure, noted locally for her innumerable and interesting sketches of land- marks of the area. The exhibit at the Muskoka 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€, 10101 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, or 881-3401. Deadline for items for this column is noon on Monday. fl'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll“lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll“llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\lllllllllllllllllllllillll'F Trying To Beat Bus Fare Plus Driver Results In Man's Arrest Trying to beat both the fare and the bus driver. landed a man in Jail last week. Edward Devlin. of 340 Elmwood Drive, Richmond Hill. a driver with the Toron- to Transit Commission, told York Regional Police that. after completing a run from the Finch Subway Station to Richmond Hill, a man, who had waited until all the pas- sengers got off. grabbed the fare box. containing 18 tic- kets and $18. and ran off. Mr. Devlin gave chase and. with the help of a passerby. Dan Baker. managed to catch the man. However, while waiting for the police, Mr. Devlin said he was struck by his prisoner. Facing charges of assault cccasionlng bodily harm and theft under $200, was John Wills. 26. of no~f1xed address. Taking his own car with- out permission, resulted in the arrest of another man‘ ESKIMO ART SHOW Three techniques in Eskimo art repre- sented in 40 framed prints are on display this month at the Scarboro Civic Centre, 150 Borough Drive. Included are stone cut, stencil and engraving. For further information call the Civic Centre, 438-7111. ADELINES AT FORMOSA SPRINGS Aurora York Highlands Sweet Adelines, as a ways and means project, are serving as public relations agents for Formosa Springs Flea Market every Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm during the summer. The market sells everything from furniture to fruits and vegetables. The Sweet Adelines had a bake sale and white elephant sale Saturday at the market and are preparing for another on August 24. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Wednesday IN APPRECIATION The family of the late Adrian Vanden Brand wish to express their deepest thanks to all their friends, especially to their neighbors 3n Beechy Drive, Richmond Hill, for all their acts of kindness, floral tributes, cards and prayers, etc, during their recent bereave- ment. All monies received will be used to purchase Bibles for the Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church. DOROTHY McCLURE SHOW IN BRACEBRIDGE Here Are Scheduled Events In Southern York This Week Aerosol Valve Mailer Expands General Manager Kirk Payne. He is a native of the Swift Current area in Sas- katchewan and 30-year 0n- tario resident. l Facing two charges oil theft and one or causing; public mischief. is Barry Mc-‘ Lean. 25. of Bedford Road, London. |' Police said a man had $345 worth of repairs done on his car at Summit Trans- mission. 11325 Yonge Street in July. but was unable to pick it up when he couldn't look after the bill. He subsequently broke ln-i to the compound housing the car, and at the same tlmel abandoned a truck he had? leased from Richmond HilllI Chrysler. The vehicle was recovered with a quantity of ‘ stolen property in it. | The inah wés later arres-l ted en route to London. | last week. Returning to the scene of the crime resulted in the ar- rest of two youths in Auro- ra, July 15. Pnlice said that the two fled after the night watch- man at Collis Leather Com- arrival here appears liker to be the first step in mak- ing Richmond Hill the aero- scl valve centre of Canada as Newman Green expands and other companies follow them into the area. Newman - Green moved in February from its found- ing and smaller facility at Markham Road to the new building which stands on two acres of land with lots of room for expansion. Ge- neral Manager Payne says pany, Tyler Street, disturbed' Rad Company, Richmond chem while they were fill- Hill: and Blue Grass Turf mg a box with $4,000 worth Farms, Cedar Valley. are at leather, about 11 pm, July : Ronald Lawson. 18, and 14. Brian Parsons, 23. both of They returned, however. Lake Wilcox. They returned, however. at 12:15 am. July 15, remov- ed the barricade subsequent... 1y erected by the night watchman. and attempted once more to complete their labors. This time, Constable Paul Moore interrupted them and me and the watchman gave chase. The two escaped, but were arrested shortly afterwards when one of them reported his car stolen, and it was found at the scene or the attempted burglary. Facing two charges of theft, one of breaking and entering. public mischief and breach of parole. are David Drake, 18. of Holland Lending, and John Apple~ man, 17, of Lundy's Lane, Newmarket. Police also arrested two other people, who were found hiding in a garage in Van- dorf, shortly after the burg- lar alarm had gone off, July 20. inr the recent reception and open house at the “QW facility are (left to right): General Manager Kirk Payne, with owners and Pre- sident Edward and Mrs. Green of Newman- Green Incorporated at Addison, Illinois. Arrested in connection with the break-in and facing charges with similar offen- ces at Humber Valley Clean- ers. Langdon Coach Lines and Clearview Motors in King City; and King Wood Products and Supertest Gas Station. Oak Ridges; Ring The two were apprehended by Constables James Noble, Ron Laing and Roger Mc- Leod. who answered the alarm. Paint Centre and Gallery, 30 Manitoba Street, Bracebridge, includes a complete collection of old Muskoka church sepia numbered prints. The show opened Saturday and continues into August. “DIVERSIONS AND EXCURSIONS†Vacationing at home? Visit Mackenzie House, 82 Bond Street. Toronto, home of William Lyon Mackenzie, leader of the rebellion of 1837 and first Mayor of Toronto. The home has been restored in mid-1900’s decor, and from May to the end of September is offering "Diversions and Excursionsâ€, a light look at the entertainment available to citizens of the 19th Century. The house is open daily 9:30 am to 5 pm and Sundays noon to 5 pm. Admission is 50 cents for adults. gg6cer31$s1 for children. For information call , July 24, 1974 operations show a continuous steady growth. OVERSEAS MARKETS From Richmond Hill New- man-Green's products are supplied to Australia and New Zealand. In Markham, Alice Kurney, manager of Markhém Credit J e w e l 1 e r 5. Wellington Street East, was relieved of a $400 gold diamond ring, July 19. She told police that. while she was busy with a custo- mer in another part of the store. a man and a girl took the ring from an open dis- play case. Also in Markham. George Hall. 18 Alandale Street, lost $5,000 worth of jewallery and camera equipment in a break-in at his home. Crescent. Thornhlll, lost $9401 in household articles to bur- glars: Barbara Urechko, Lady- i slipper Crescent, was robbed cf $600 worth of articles in a. break-in at her home. while} Joseph Paul. Calvin Cham- bers Road. was robbed of; $800 worth of jewellery; Ca-v dillac Lumber Company. Keele Street. Maple. reported the theft of 325 sheets of. plywood. valued at $4.000; Adex C o m p a n y Limited. - Rayette Road. Concord. lost; 510.000 worth of s o u nd‘ equipment to thieves. ‘ and nua uvxrs. mmer um ve) of New Hamburg. 0“ tario. The funeral was he]: Saturday. July 20th. from the Hulse and Playfair Fun eral Home. Ottawa. to M1 mer United Church. Ayl mer. Quebec. and thEDC! for interment in Bellevu: Cemetery at Aylmer, Que bec. clwl Newspaper Classifieds offer advertisers a combination of unbeatable advantages. Phone today â€"884«1105-6. Fast results! Other area occurences: At Kinnear Pontiac Limited, 9612 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill vandals poured acid on the hoods and bumpers of [our new cars parked on the lot, causing $800 damage, Brian Roddell, Holsworthy (Photo by Stuart’s Studio) TOWERSâ€"Hi! My name is Jonathan Frederick How- ard. I arrived at York Cen- tral Hospital, July 13, 1974. at 10:15 am, weighing in at 6 lbs., 13% 075. My par- ents are John and Marlene Towers (nee Wilkinson). Everyone is doing great, even Daddy. Thanks to Dr. Socol and Nursing Staff. DOYLEâ€"Timmy is delighted to announce the arrival of his new baby sister, Jenni- fer Marie, 7 lbs. 15 on. born on July 17, 1974, at York Central Hospital. Proud parents are Charles and Jane (nee Hillaby). Many thanks to Dr, Bate and Dr. Kirby and the Third Floor Nurses. HEMSTADâ€"Harold and Lois (nee Perkins) are happy to announce the birth of a son, David Christopher, on July 14, 1974, at York Cen- tral Hospital. c1w4 STEPHENSON, Clarence Ross â€"Suddenly at York Central Hospital. on Tuesday, July 16. 1974, Ross Stephenson, beloved husband of Laura. dear father of Leah, Mar- jorie, Audrey. Valerie (Mrs. B. Swidersky) and Rosalie, brother of Ethel (Mrs. R. Monkman). and Laura (Mrs. A. Joyce). Rested at the: Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge St., Richmond Hill. Service was held on Friday at 1:30 pm at St. John’s Anglican Church, Jefferson. Interment ad- joining cemetery. Family would appreciate donations to York Central Hospital or the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society. STECKLEY, Clarence Earlâ€" Of Gormley, Ontario. At» the Queen Elizabeth Hospi-~ tal on July 16, 1974, in his 77th year. Beloved father of Helen (Watt), Carl. Haz- el (Kennedy), Donald. and the late Douglas. Also sur- vived by 15 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. 5 sisters and 1 brother.: Rested at the Marshall1 Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge St.. Richmond Hill. Service was held Friday. 2:30 pm. in the Heise Hill Brethren; in Christ Church, Gormley,} Ont. Interment in the add joining cemetery. As mem- orial tributes donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or your miawm oezam favorite charity. c1w4 W :3] SINCLAIR. Mary Shaw â€" At} York Central Hospital. Richmond Hill. on Sunday, July 21. 1974. in her 90th year. Mary Shaw Sinclair, beloved wife of the late‘ Niven Sinclair, loving moth- er of Marion (Mrs. T. W. McFadzean), Richmond Hill, and Jean (Mrs. A. Cliff). Phoenix. Arizona; dear grandmother of Patricia. Gary. Margaret. Barbara. and Shirley; great-grand- mother of Christopher. Funeral service was held LEE. Phyllis Marieâ€"At Rich- mond Hill, July 17, 1974. Phyllis Casement. dear mother of Sharon. Donald and Carolyn, Sister of Rob- ert and Clifford Casement. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home. 10366 Yonge St., Richmond Hill. Service was held Saturday morning at 11 am. Cremation. STECKLEY, Anna May -â€" Peacefully. at her home in Gormley on Friday after- noon July 19. 1974, Anna Cober in her seventy-ninth year. Beloved wife of Jesse R. Steckley. dear mother of Miriam and Keith, sister 0! Ella. Also survived by three grand-children. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge St.. Richmond Hill. Service was held Monday. 2 pm. at Heise Hill Brethren in Christ Church. Gormley. Inter- ment Heise Hill Cemetery. clw4 WIDEMAN. Alvin Samuelâ€" At his home on Thursday. July 18, 1974, Alvin Samuel} Wideman. beloved husbandl of Ruth Jennings. loving father of Joyce (Mrs. David George) of Clarkson, Ont.. Elizabeth (Mrs. Kenneth MacKay) of Lucerne. Que-3 bec, Susan (Mrs. Robert‘ Ellis) of Aylmer. Quebec.‘ and dear grandfather of Peter and Alison George. Timothy and Matthew Mac- Kay. Sandra and Julie Ellis. Also surviving is a brother. Lorne of Markham. and two sisters, Anna of St. Anthony's, Newfoundland. and Ella (Mrs. Elmer Gro- ve) of New Hamburg. On- tario. The funeral was held Saturday. July 20th, from the Hulse and Playfair Fun- eral Home, Ottawa. to Ayl- mer United Church. M1- mel'. Quebec. and thence for interment in Bellevue Cemetery at Aylmer. Que- bec. c1w4 at the Marshall Funeral Home 10366 Yonge St.. Richmond Hill. at 2 pm Tuesday. Interment Pros- pect Cemetery. c1w4 Emma c1w4 c1w4 c1w4 c1w4 Holy Communion, on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 3.1 8:00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH Mackay Drive â€" Richvale 889-6789 Rev. John Coneybeare Derek Lewis A.R.C.T., Organist SUNDAY, JULY 28, 1974 Trinity VII 10:00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. HAYES. Agnes â€"â€" In loving memory of a dear mother lwho departed this life July ’26, 1968. 0 happy hours 'we once enjoyed, How sweet their memory stlll ;But death has left a loneliness lThe world can never fill. I--â€"Sadly missed by daughter Evelyn and son-ln-law Ernest. . c1w4 WOOLLEY â€"â€" In loving mem- ory of a dear husband and father, Robert John Woolley, who passed away suddenly at Oak Ridges, July 28, 1952. Wonderful memories of one Trinity 7 9:30 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer‘ ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH MAPLE The Anglican Church of Canada Rev. Ramsey Amitage Rector so dear, Treasured with love so sinéere, In our hearts he is living ye¢ We loved him too dearly ever to forget. â€"Sad1y missed and ever reâ€" membered. Wife Soph, Bob, Jack, (Tim) and Dorothy. SEATONâ€"â€"In loving memory of my dear husband, Marvin, who passed away July 28, 1971. Time may heal the broken hearted, Time may make the wound Bayview and Crosby Richmond Hill Rev. David N. Sproule 884-4236 SUNDAY, JULY 28, 1974 less sore, But it cannot fill the longing For the loved one gone before. Who shall say the grief is lessened Though smiles hide the tears, Memories keep the wound still open With the passing of the years. --Sadly missed by wife Mar- garet. c1w4 MacFARLANE -- In loving memory of Connie Belinda MacFarlane. who passed away July 20.1971. There is no parting from those we love, No distance can divide, For today in memory's garden We still walk side by side. Each dawning day we think of her, At eventide and in prayer, And in our hearts that loved her She always will be there. â€"Ever remembered and cherished by Mom. sister Carla. Grandma MacKay. THE CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL THE ARCHANGEL I would like to thank ev- eryone who helped make my stay in hospital more pleas- ant. Thanks to Drs. Granton and Phillips. George Pater- son. (:1th BLA‘NCHARD â€" In loving memory of a dear father, Murray Joseph, who pas- sed away July 1011:, 1964. We cannot have the old thoughts Will be. with us forever â€"Always remembered â€" Bob, Jack and Trudy. CARD 0F THANKS lace back When we were all together But happy times and loving CARD 0]“ THANKS The Family of the late Clarence Steckley wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and consideration shown us in the loss of our ‘dear fath- er. A special thanks to Rev. Fluelling and Rev. McNevin. also the Marshall Funeral Home Youths Pull Man From Lake Simcoe Burke Beacock. 43. of St. Woodrow Boulevard, Scar- bcro. drowned July 19 in Lake Simcoe. York Regional Police said that a man was reported to have gone into the water in an intoxicated condition and was later found by some youths. who pulled him out. He was taken to York County Hospital but was dead on arrival. 3ln mpmnriam ANGLICAN DIRECTORY OF'RELIGIOUS SERVICES FOR THE WEEK c1w4 *1w4 c1w4 c1w4 Mr. Graham Upcraft, LRAM Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY, JULY 28. 1974 Trinity VII 8:00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion 10:30 am. â€" Morning Prayer Preacher: The Rector Wednesday The Wednesday, 10 am. service is discontinued for July and August. It resumes Wednesday, September 4. 8:00 a.m.â€"Eucharist. 10:30 am. â€"- Joint Service at Richmond Hill United Church. WEDNESDAYS 10:00 a.m.â€"Eucharist 7:00 p.m.â€"Eucharist HOLY TRINITY CHURCH THORNHILL Brooke and Jane Streets Rector Rev. Canon H. R. Howden, RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. E. C. Corbett. B’l‘h, BRE 50 Wright Street 884-3091 223-8247 SUNDAY. JULY 28, 1974 OUR SUMMER. SCHEDULE 10:45 a.m.â€"Sunday School LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH 26 Church Street Thomhlll â€"- Tel 889-0175 Pastor: Rev. D. A. Whitelaw Tel. 889-0476 SUNDAY. JULY 28. 1974 10:00 a.m.â€"Bib1e Learning 11:00 a.m.â€"Bible Preaching 7:00 p.m.â€"Christian Fellow- ship Wednesday 7:30 pm. Bible Sharing and Prayer for all ages. 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.â€"Evenipg Service CHURCH Stop 17, Yonge Street (Convention of Ont. & Que.) Rev. Ernest L. Johns ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN Yonge at Vaughan Richmond Hill 884-2227 Rector Rev. Bernard Barrett 884-1394 Rev. Fred Jacluon 884-2418 SUNDAY, JULY 28, 1974 WELCOME ALL Nursery and Pre-Kmd garten and Primary Carn ALL WELCOME 884-5816 Robert Richardson, 'B.A., Organist and Cholrmaster SUNDAY, JULY 28. 1974 SUMMER SCHEDULE 10:30 a.m.-â€"â€"Worshlp Service Church School and Nursery Care Preaching the Old Book. the New irth, the Precious B and and the Blessed Hope at WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Weldrick Road and Bathurst Street Rev. B. T. MoSpadden Pastor â€" Phone 884-7859 Anniversary Service! 10:00 a.m.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. BD Minister Mrs. Lona Richardson. ATCL Organist SUNDAY, JULY 28, 1974 10:30 a.m.â€"Joint Services of Worship with Rich- mond Hill Presbyterian at St. John's Baptist Church. with Rev. Wm. Wallace, Preaching. from June 30th to July 28 inclusive. All Cordlllly Welcome! ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 Miles South of Maple) The Rev. James S. Dauphlnee Wednesday 8:00 p.m.-â€"Prayer and Bible Study. EVERYONE WELCOME Vice-Pastor â€" 884-5284 Sunday Church School and services of worship cancelled June 30 to September 1 1n- clusive. Members and friends are invited to worship at St. Paul's, Richmond Hill or Christ The King. Thomhlll. Dauphlnee Pastor â€" 884-5284 SUNDAY, JULY 28, 1974 The Eighth Sunday after Pentecost 9:30 a.m.â€"The Service Note: Sunday Church School is cancelled June 30 â€"- September 1 CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH Royal Orchard Boulevard Bay Thorn Drive Thornhill. Ontario Arnold D. Welgel, B.A.. B.D. Pastor Phone 889-0873 SUNDAY. JULY 28. 1974 9:30 a.m.â€"Fami1y Worship. EVERYONE WELCOME THORNHILL BAPTIST ST.PAULS LUTHERAN CHURCH Bayview Avenue? 8., BAPTIST LUTHERAN 'mchmond mu Near Centre Street The Rev. James S. Church. Pre-Kmdeb RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Wallace Minister Organist and Choir Director Mr. Richard Phillips SUNDAY, JULY 28, 1974 Union Services for Month of July at St. John's Baptist Church, Oxford Street Time â€" 10:30 a.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ST. ANDREW'S MAPLE and ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 10,150 PINE VALLEY DR. TOWN OF VAUGHAN Rev. W. George French, 3.50., M.Dlv. (Minister) SUNDAY, JULY 28, 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 SUMMER SERVICES 10:00 a.m.â€"Combined Service at Maple United Church Guest Speaker Rev. George French of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church A Warm Welcome To All! ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED CHURCH 325 Crosby Avenue Rev. John McTavish Minister -- 884-5526 SUNDAY. JULY 28, 1974 10:00 a.m.â€"â€"Worship Service Nursery Care Provided ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH South Lake Road. Oak Ridges Rev. Robt. McEihinney Minister â€" 773-5709 The Church will be closed during July. The next service will be Sunday August 4. Worship Service in August at 10:30 am. RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Yonze and Centre Street: Ministers Rev. Robert K. Shorten 884-2551 The Rev. Rowan D. Binninz 884-1301 Organist and Choir Leader Alan G. Andrews Church Office â€" 884-1301 SUNDAY. JULY 28, 1974 10:30 a.m.â€"Morning Service Joint worship with St. Mary's Anglican at Richmond Hill United Church. Nursery Care Available GORMLEY MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. Eldon Boettzer. Pastor Phone: 887-5848 SUNDAY. JULY 28. 1974 9:50 a.m.â€"Family Bible. Hour for all ages. 11:00 a.m.â€"Moming Wor- ship Service. 7:30 p.m.â€"Evening Service, Missionary film. Wednesday 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting. Free Bible Study by mail available. Phone for details. WE WELCOME YOU TO ALL SERVICES Presbyterian THE MISSIONARY CHURCH BANFIELD . MEMORIAL CHURCH 89 Centre Avenue, Willowdale Serving Richmond Hill 'Thomhlll - Willowdale SUNDAY. JULY 28. 1974 10:30 a.m.â€"-“Sunset and Evening Star" Pastor Mark Bolender, 7:00 p.m.â€"“My Son. My Son" â€"Fllm. Family night every Wednes- day. 7:30 p.m.â€"Bible Study Youth Night. Pastoral Team Pastor: Alf Rees Mark Bolender. Winston Thur-ton Ray Semeniuk Youth Director: Denis Bell Choir Director: Al Braun Associate Pastors: The Missionary Church ALL WELCOME UNITED WELCOME Kt! 189 Dudley Avenue. Thornhlll, Ontario Morning Worship â€"- 10 A.M. k Nursery & Kindergarten 10 AM. Rev. Alf McAlLster B.A., B.D. Join with us in worship Miss Betty McColgan Director of Christian Education G. Fleming, A.R.C.T. B.A. M.Mus. Dii-ector of Music A warm welcome awaits you BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH 146 Thornridge Dr., Thornhill Minister: Rev. D. VanderBoom, MTM . 889-5225 Service at 10:30 am. & 5:00 pm. Every other Sunday 9:00 am. Worship Service in the Dutch language. Not a Denomination, A Church of The New Testament Order Sunday Services 9:45 a.m.â€"Bible School Classes for all Ages 10:00 a.m.-â€"Morning Service 7:00 p.m.â€"Communion Service WEDNESDAY 8:00 p.m.â€"â€"Bible Study â€" Sunday, 1:00 p.m. â€" Watch “The Herald of Truthâ€. TV Channel 3, Barrie A. E. ATKINSON Minister â€"â€" 669-1831 D. Paterson, Sec., 225-9745 RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL 24 Oak Avenue, Richvale 9:30 a.m.â€"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€"â€"Bible Study and Prayer. 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.mLâ€"ining Worship RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH 212 Hillsvlew Drive (below the Dunlap Observatory) 884-5029 Pastor David A. Dyer. B.A.. B.D. 884-8629 SUNDAY, JULY 28. 1974 9:45 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11:00 a.m.â€"Momlng Worship Service 7:00 p.m.â€"Sunday Evening Service. 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