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The Liberal, 2 Jul 1975, C3

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The next time Duncan Road and area has it’s Star delivered, it will be by Junior Firefighter Jennie Logush of 86 Duncan Road. The local Star carrier was officially presented with a firehat at her school, 16th Avenue Public School, where she entered into a Fire Prevention poster for competition for Rich- mond Hill schools. She won, earning herself the giant silver {irehat and the title of junior firefighter. School news 16th Avenue School‘s barbecue was a great success with teachers, pq‘ents and pupils alike. Fire prevention poster winner gets hat W '.\l1e basebéll’game of teachers versus parents There will be a four-day workshop on small claims court procedure starting July 7 at 7:30 pm. in the Downsview Library, Keele Street and Wilson Avenue in North York. Marjorie Hiley, director of the student legal aid services at Osgoode Hall Law School will lead discussions dealing with the procedure of bringing or defending claims to debts or damages up to a limit of $400 without the aid of a lawyer. Booklets on pertinent subject matter will be available. There is no charge for the workshop. For further information call 638- 7100. There will be an organizational meeting for a United Appeal in York Region at 8 pm. July 16 with Dr. Gabriel Sabo as chairman. The meeting will be in the Blue Flame Room of Consumer’s Gas, 500 Elgin Mills Road East and all are welcome. Beginning today and continuing each Wednesday from 10 am. to 12:30 pm. King Library in King City is having art workshops. Everyone is welcome and there is no charge. The secrets of exhibiting will be the topic of the Agincourt Garden Club’s meeting at 8:15 pm July 14 in Knox United Christian Education Building (east side of Midland Avenue just north of Sheppard Avenue. north of the church). There will be a series of mini-workshops on preparing annuals, roses, decorative, fruits and vegetables for exhibiting. Guests welcome. Refreshments. Admission free. For in- formation call Mrs. G.C. Crutcher, 4474629 after 6 pm. United Appeal meeting RICHMOND HILL 9350 Yonge Street, Hillcrest Mall 88441365 ' Open House Fri., July 4th and Sat, July 5th Here are scheduled events in southern York this week Small claims court Secrets of exhibiting King art workshop Free Gift! t‘ \‘annan S 4 < '9 new new shades fer I‘ps and fmgemps and we"? Pius In “no WWW of Meme Nerman's magnificent r‘ew CC'KH‘N‘: Cm monesiasz, Ask QM Beauty Aavusor fcr 5m. cm“: 'w‘en'am WWI lessen too Onh. at Merle Norms MERLE HORmRn COSITIETIC STUDIO 'I\\ r ,‘A . \' f! L'C‘ gamut, L'aue' In 0! nan‘s At 5c a throw, it was obviously well-worth it for many long-suffering pupils â€" who didn’t always get a “hit”. It was all taken in good sportsmanship, with the proceeds of the event going for the adopted Brian Robinson, principal, cooled himself off in a novel manner by having everyone line up to throw cold wet sponges at him‘. was a lot of fun â€" with lots of muscles being used that hadn’t been tried in a long time! ward 3 Now. a musln'l-miss beauly experience House to celebrate all the new. justâ€"an produCls! Come see new color highlig Morning registration 9:30-11:30 am. for 5â€"6 year olds and afternoon registration 1:30 pm.- 3:30 pm. for 7-13 year olds. Many interesting and fun activities are being planned. The fees are $2 per child with a maximum fee of $5 foster child in Korea Registration for summer play schools is Monday at 16th Avenue School and St. Joseph‘s Separate School. Summer play During the month of July there will be a display of paintings by Indian artist Norel in the Simcoe County Museum's cultural wing. The paintings include represen- tations of Pauline Johnson poetry as well as illustrations of everyday native life. The museum is at Mi'dhurst, six miles north of Barrie (take highway 26, north off highway 400). A group of singers, Summer Breeze, will be performing in the auditorium of Willowdale Library, 5126 Yonge Street south of Finch Avenue, beginning at 8:15 pm. July 8. Admission free. A slide-commentary show, Walking Along the Bruce Trail from Niagara to Tobermory with Ron Bayliss of the Bruce Trail Association, will be presented at Don Mills Library at 8 pm July 9. 170.1~ in- formation about other North York Library summer programs call 638-7100. of the York Soaring Association will present a film and talk on the sport of gliding at Willowdale Library, 5126 Yonge Street south of Finch Avenue. The program will be repeated at Don Mills Library, 888 Lawrence Avenue East on July 16 at the same time. Films and discussions on many topics are part of North York Library's summer program. On July 9 at 8 pm Walter Schmela Non-profit organizations planning programs of interest to readers in Southern York may submit items for this column to Social Editor Margaret Lade. “The Liberal", 10101 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, 884-8177 or 881-3401. Deadline is noon on Friday. Free musical evening Indian art in Simcoe Gliding and walking It is,the 'day' for-the starting of the drainage ditch that should mark the end of flooding for the area. Look out for some machinery moving in. Resurfacing and grading the roads will follow. This is an important issue for all of Richmond Hill as well as Ward 3, so do try to be present. July 9 is “D” Day for Duncan Rqad and area residents. Monday at 7:30 pm. at Richmond Hill Town Hall is the time and date to remember if you want to keep Langstaff Jail farm in the Parkway green bell. for three or more children. Jail farm meeting Of Other costs will bring the total to $1,203,133, still well below the estimated $1,520,000. The funeral service was held from the O‘Neill Funeral Home, Stouffâ€" ville, Tuesday morning of last week conducted by the Rev. Victor Shepherd. Interment followed in St. J o h n ( N o r w a y ) Cemetery, Toronto. A speedy recovery is wished for Mrs. Arnold Mortson who is in York Central Hospital, Rich- mond Hill. Room 4202; also to Carl Walker who is in the same hospital; and to Joe Stephenson. Graduates Road costs seemed to be running below estimates, he said. “We can all look forward to a huge surplus next year." Earlier this year, the tender for reconstruction of the King Road between Highway 400 in King City and Jane Street, was some $400,000 below estimates. Please note that during the month of July church service will be held every Sunday morning at 11:30 am with the Rev. Victor Shepherd in charge. Everyone welcome! Sick folk Congratulations to all the children who have passed into higher grades. Graduating from grade 8 into high school are Clarke Canning, Kim Friedel, Julie Hardie, John Mikkelsen and Kathyrn Rumney. Belated birthday greetings to Donald Nichols for June 22. Birthday greetings to Miss Irene Knapp. July 5; Jimmy Boyd, July 6; Earl Empringham, July 10; Mark Ottaway, July 10. York Regional Council accepted the tender of McKay Excavating Limited of $1,054,133 for reconstruction of Bathurst Street, between Elgin Mills Road and King Road. This prompted Rich- mond Hill Mayor David Schiller to predict the region would have a fat surplus in 1976. Special congratulations are in order for Kim Friedel and Kathyrn Rumney who were in the top 10 to receive academic awards at Crosby Public School. May they continue their good work in high school. Neighborhood notes Mrs. Betty Boyd and Mrs. Ethel Boyd have retired from the teaching profession. 2 summer time region councils Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Harold Lee and son Steven in the sudden passing of a loving husband and father, Harold Lee, June 22. It has been suggested that there should be a game' between the husbands and the wives. How about that! Mrs. Scott Richardson (Pat Williams) will be teaching at Summit View Public School in Stouffâ€" ville, come September. There will be a meeting of the pommittee of Stewards‘ 07' Victoria Square United Church in the Sunday School room July 7 at 8 pm. This is an important meeting‘ so please make an endeavor to attendl.’ Wedding anniversary greetings to Mr. and Mrs. Don Hamilton, (Faye Wills) married three years. July 5. fiates for the summer sessions were set June 12 at a meeting of council. The two dates are July 24 and August 28. Girl’s Softball The young girls‘ softâ€" ball team had a game against their mothers Friday evening at the park. It proved to be a very interesting game with the mothers being the winners even though some had never played before. York Regional Council will hold one meeting only in each of July and August this year. ‘ Harold Lee funeral held Church news $1,054,133 Bathurst job Victoria Square Correspondent: Mrs. W. Sandie RRZ. Gormley XX7-542l 1000 AM. -â€" BibIe School Classes for all ages 11.00 AM. â€" Morning Service 7.00 P.M. â€" Evening Service Prayer meefing Wednesday at 8.00 P.MV An Old Fashioned Country Church on me Edge of me CiOy 10.45 A.M. â€" Sunday SchooI an: Morning Service RECTOR Rev. Berhard Barrett 884-1394 Rev. Fred Jackson 884-1394 SUNDAY, JULY 6,1975 8.00 A.M. â€" Eucharist 10.30 A.M. â€" Services, Church School, Kindergarten and Nur- sery. Welcome '0 Richmond Hill United Church Friends. WEDNESDAYS 1000 AM. â€" Eucharis‘ 7.00 P.M‘ â€" Eucharist Prayer Meeting Communion For just three weeks a year â€" and it will be from July 7 to 31 this year â€" you'll be able to buy and enjoy a beautiful Ontario fruit crop â€" sweet cherries. 11/2 cups pitted fresh, sweet Ontario cherries 1 tbsp lemon juice 2 tbsp maraschino cherry juice or fruit juice 1/4 cup sugar 11/4 cups unsifted pastry flour 1/4 tsp salt 2 tsp baking powder “2 cup sugar 1/4 cup soft shortening 1/2 cup milk 1 tsp vanilla 1 egg Arrange cherries, cut side up. in well-buttered 8â€"inch square pan. Sprinkle with' lemon juice, fruit juice and 14 cup sugar. 10.00 A.M. â€" The service of Holy A bumper crop is ex- pected this year, and while everybody loves to eat cherries out of the hand, food specialists at the Ontario Food Council, Ministry of Agriculture and Food have prepared this simple, delicious recipe for folks who like to cook with them, too. Quick Cherry Upside-Down Cake From the churches Sift flour, salt, baking |â€"_____â€"_____ 7" ‘Wflfl’fll'fll’fl”; 'fl/fiv'P-‘fl/f’ “I'M/fix"- '9'?‘W//’//I///”’J’”K//”/xfWfl/flfl’W/WWMM ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN Yonge St. at Vaughan Rd. Richmond Hill It's cherry pitting time so bake yourself a cake AT WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Weldrick Road and Bathurst Street Rev. B.T. McSpadden Pastor: Phone 884-7859 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ST. ANDREW‘S. MAPLE and ST. PAL‘L‘S CHURCH 10150 Pine Valley Vaughan BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH 146 Thornridge Dr. Thornhiii Minister ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH. MAPLE The Anglican Church of Canada Rev. Ramsey Armitage Rector, M.A., D.D. SUNDAY,JULV 6.1915 Many prejudices toward youth today RICHMOND HlLL BAPTIST CHURCH 50 Wright St. Rev. E. Corbett, Pastor Mr. G. Whitmore. Asst. 883-1834 â€" 884-3091 223-8247 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints As Canada celebrated it's 108th birthday this week we could all rest assured and be proud; for pride and integrity are still in great abundance throughout this great land. My name is Elder Emo Vander Veur. Together with Elder Carl Haupt I’m proclaiming the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. We are i9 and 20-year-old ministers for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints. ' ~31; I: 671' , A g Eu"; w Ebe,!'"'u:&\a“w a: "my DIRECTORY OE RELIGIOUS SERVICES FOR THE WEEK . ‘QMW/kW/pw/Mdi. p‘fli'nflo/o%v/’CO’O’O’P'J’WM‘FW/megy//Wfl/flflflflfl‘ .r‘ryj PREACHING THE OLD BOOK THE NEW BIRTH THE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE AT One thing Elder Haupt and I are thankful for is the right we have to move about and share our religious beliefs with all free men. Freedom har earned by Canada‘s great forefathers. > Since our arrival in Ontario from Utah we have been bombarded with many prejudices toward the youth of today. Many people think today‘s youth stand only for protesting all established law and order; the backbone of Canada’s society. As we have moved throughout Ontario we’ve noted there is still patriotism. In fact nearly every person we’ve met is on the defenCe for Canada. I've learned different. I’ve learned their motives behind these oft referred to protests. It’s great to see the vigor and strength in the people of Canada and these attitudes of maintaining the laws of the land to insure your and my happiness and freedom. It‘s their and our way of continually striving to maintain an already great government and land, which like all governments and lands on occasion have needs for change, changes for the better. ANGLICAN r ; 7 V a: me to l i: a my 'gunduy Q? } SUNDAV.JULY 6,1975 BAPTIST ALL WELCOME WEDNESDAY Evening Service Youm Meeting Elder Emo Vander Veur ‘ The Missionary Church 10150 Pine Valley Vaughan Rev. W. George French B.Sc.. M. Div. â€" Minister SUNDAY, JULY 6,1975 10.00 A.M. - sv. Andrew‘s Family Service “.15 A.M, - St. Paul's Rev. Dana H. Lamb B.A.. B.D., Minister Mrs. Rob‘t Richardson, A.T.C.L.. L.T.C.L. Organist JULY-AUGUSTIWS lo.JDA.M. Sl. John's Baptist Church and Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church ioin in Union Services. June 29 to July 27 inclusive at Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, Yonge 5'. Rev. Dana H. Lamb, preaching August 3 lo Angus! 31 inclusive at St. John’s Baptisl church, Oxlord St. Rev‘ Wml Wallace, preaching. "Make the most M Sunday by anendlna Divine Worshlp” SUNDAY, ' .19 E R A N at St. Mary's cfirch RICHVALE a! lo.30a.m‘ BIBLE CHAPEL ST. PAUL‘S LUTHERAN FOR PASTORAL CARE CALL 24 Oak Ave.. Richvale ..... - _ _ 864-1221 __â€"â€"'â€" Other Pr93bytenan Denominations GORMLEY MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. Eldon Boettger Pastorâ€" 887-5846 SUNDAY, JULY 6, I975 Spoon and spread over cherries; .bake at 350 degrees F. for about 35 minutes or until cake is set. Cut around the edge and invert. Serve warm with soft ice cream. powder and 12 cup sugar into a small bowl; add shortening, milk and vanilla. Beat slowly with wooden spoon until blended. Scrape the bowl and drop in the egg. Beat for 1/2 minute until smooth. 9.30 AM. â€"~ Worship Service ‘50 A (Member, Baptist Convention 0} Ontario and Quebec) 10131 Bavview Avenue J.S. DAUPHINEE. PASTOR Makes 6 to 8 servings York Central Hospital - Trench St. & Maior Mackenzie, Richmond Hill Call 883-2234, 883-2235, North Branch 773-5341 ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxford Street WEEKLY HOME BIBLE STUDIES AWARMWELCOME AWAITS YOU ALWAYS HELPMATE INFORMATION GOT A QUESTION? NEED A SERVICE? WANT TO‘ HELP” HELPMATI-I INFORMATION WILL PROVIDE:- â€" Caring volunteers to help with everyday problems and emergencies. â€" Friendly visiting and services to shut-ins â€" Information about community resources, â€" Referral to qualified professionals when necessary, All services are provided by trained volunteers who will respect the con lidential nature of each request. GOT A QUESTION? Where do I get job relraining‘.‘ ~Where can l‘play chess? When do the Lions meet'.’ NEED A SERVICE? I have to move out tomorrow Where can I go'.’ I need a credit counsellor. Where can I find one? I‘m 15 and pregnant. Where do I go now'.’ WANT TO HELP? I like children and have some spare time. What can Ido'? My kids are all in school now. What should I do? 9.30 A.M‘ â€" Church School. Grade I and up. 11.00 AM. â€" Worship Service 1100 A.M‘ â€" Nursery Care and Church School up to 5_ year< Nursery Care provided Service at 10.30 A.M. and 5.00 P.M. Every other Sunday 9.00 A.M. Worship Service in me Dutch language Richmond Hill Barrow Insurance Services Ltd. 884-1551 Willowdale Neil G. McDonald Limited. 226-1611 9.30 A.M RICHMOND HILL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 80 Elgin Mills Road W Pastor: W.P. Cook 868-1798 If all of Canada would strive to maintain this attitude as the Mormon people are continually striving, I‘m sure Canada will continue to stride forward for an additional 108 years. At this time, we as representatives of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterâ€"day Saints, would like to share with you one of our 13 basic articles of faith. will bewurshipping SUNDAY.JULY6,197S at St. Mary's Anglican Church at 10.30am. “We believe in being subject to kings. presidents. rulers and magistrates. and in honoring. obeying. and sustaining the laws of the land." 325 Crosby Avenue Rev. John McTavish Minister â€" 884-3606 He’ll be happy to previde full delails of our special inflation guard endorsement. Minister Rev. D. VanderBoom MTM â€" 889-5225 ST. MATTHEW'S UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY. JULY 6.1975 RICHMOND HILL UNH‘ED CHURCH THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. July 2. 1975 â€" C-3 UNITED ALL ARE WELCOME If your home isn't insured against today's cost of replacing it, talk to your independent insurance agent. WEDNESDAY L. â€" Prayer Meeting SATURDAY â€"' Sabbath Schoo‘ WELCOME 9,30 A.M. â€" The Lord’s Supper 11.00 AM. â€" Family Bible Hour "00 A.M. â€" Sunday School, Kindergarten to Grade 6. Bible SchooI for Grade 7 and up. 7.00 PM, â€" Eveningfiervice 8‘00 P.M Prayer Sunday School Morning Worship Eveninq Service Our bus opera1es in Richmond Hill every Sunday morning. For transportation, call: 884-5029, 884- 6629 or 8842756. SUNDAY SERVICES 1100 AM. â€" Morning Service 7.00 PM. â€" Communion Service WEEKLY SERVICES TUES. 7.30 P.M. â€" Midweek prayer and Bible Study at the Church. WED. 6.45 PM. - Chrisfian Youth Crusaders and Young Teens. Grades one 10 nine. Crafls, Bible s'ories. Badges, Yranspor'aflon provided. Thurs. 9.30 AM. â€" Ladies Coffee Cup. Sharing and Bible study Hour at "12 Church. CONCORD CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord Rd. & No.7 Hwy. Concord A Church of The New Testament Order A. E. Atkinson Minister â€" 669-1831 A. Young â€" Sec. 669-2784 RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH WEDNESDAY 8‘00 P.M. â€" Bible study Watch "The Herald 0' Truth T.V, Channel 3, Barrie 212 Hillsview Drive 884-5029 Pastor: Rev. Robert Quick B.A.. M.DIV. 93 Ruggles Ave. 884-6629 SUNDAY, JULY 6. I975 SUNDAY, JULY 6,1975 SUNDAY 11.30 P.M TUESDAY -â€" Bible Study and Inn/mm nulls/m Io! am 100 mu MMM. AAP «mm. 917

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