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The Liberal, 27 Aug 1975, C3

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July 7: NS â€" 1. Joan and Paul Richardson, 2. Dan and Ralph MacNeil 3 and 4 Edyth Turp and Cecille DeZoete were tied with John and Wendy Hunter; EW â€" 1. Ruth and Gerry Browning, 2. Joe and Lorrie Coen, 3. Mike Dawson and John Hall. July 21: NS â€" 1. Fred Tierney and Kathy Millree, 2. Rose Morrell and Grace Saunders, 3. George and Ann Payment; EW â€" 1. Bob The local duplicate bridge club will be resuming full schedule September 1. Sessions are Mondays and Fridays at 8 pm. and Wednesday at 1 pm. A limited side game for new and inex- perienced duplicate players will be run every Monday evening. New members are welcome at any time. Bridge lessons are also available. The bridge club is located at 12 King Sideroad, Oak Ridges. For partnerships and further information call Natalie Platner 884-1689 or Marie Cole 773-4280. Sessions winners during the month of July were: B Section â€" 1. Geoff Jones and Arthur Lea, 2. Lorne Dixon and Ross MacMurchy. 3 and 4 Klara Mezei and Bonnie McKee were tied with Barbara Barnard and Lois Hart. July 14: A Section NS â€"â€" 1. George and Ann Payment, 2. Paul Cgleb and Geoff Parker, 3. George and Florence Laundry; EW # 1. Yati Sahae and Fred Tierney, 2. Edyth Turp and Cecille DeZoete, 3. Omar Khamissa and George Newton. Duplicate bridge fall schedule WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 3 A panel of local media representatives who will be following the campaign closely will then spring their toughest questions. First. the candidates will have their say, outlining their platforms briefly. Sponsored by The Liberal newspaper of Rich- mond Hill, Markham and Vaughan, the forum wfll consist of three parts. York Centre‘s three candidates for the coming provincial election will match wits during a bear pit political forum Wednesday. September 3. in Thornlea Secondary School. YORK-CENTRE All Candidates Meeting Tony Roman P.C. @1112 funeral “RM Richvale seniors will hold their first meeting of the season September 3 in the Lions Hall on Spruce Avenue, beginning at 1 All pensioners in the area are welcome to come and join. Sweet Adelines The Yorkâ€"Highlands Chapter of Sweet Adelines will be starting its new season September Anyone who enjoys singing three-part har- mony with a most congenial group is invited to join. Call Dorothy Kippen at 727-4695 for further information. and Edna Dunn, 2. Bert and Pat Rawlinson, 3. George Newton and George Armstrong. This group of singers meets every Tuesday evening at 8 pm. in the Factory Theatre, Subway Sideroad, Aurora. AURORA: This town‘s firefighters took top honors in the com- petitions at the Alliston Potato Festival, against seven other teams. July 28: NS -â€" 1. Kathy Millree and Theresa Tierney, 2. Jack and Billye Mavers, 3. Ruth and Gerry Browning; EW Seniors Richvale News next door 1. R655 and Sandy THORNLEA SECONDARY SCHOOL BAYVIEW AVENUE. THORNHILL GUESTIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE Tony Snedker N.D.P. Panel Jenkinson, 2. Bob and BSectionâ€"1.Lois Hart and 4 Olive Parker and Edna Dunn, 3. George and Barbara Barnard, 2. Bev Foss werg tled with and Ann Payment. Geoff and Aerma Jones, 3 Arthur and Eileen Lea. Press All the Goodings with their families were present â€" Eldon of Rich- mond Hill, Evelyn (Mrs. Milsted of Thornhill), Dorothy (Mrs. Floyd Winger of Newmarket), Dorine (Mrs. Allan Doner of Ilorin, Nigeria, Africa). Vernon, Ruth (Mrs. Tom Christilaw of Blind River) and Eileen (Mrs. Ken Jones of Markham). Neighborhood notes Gooding family reunion held Saturday at Milton Correspondent Evelyn Milsted 889-9063 The Gooding family held a Reunion Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gooding at Milton. Mr. and Mrs. George Sider .of Wainfleet were weekend guests of. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brillinger. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright and family en- joyed a week's holidays at her parents‘ cottage in the Bancroft area. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Doner motored to Ark- port, New York, to spend several days with thier son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stutzman and Gregory. We welcome Rev. and Mrs. James Cober, Sheila, Tommy and the twins, Christopher and Wendy, who have moved into the Heise Hill church parsonage. BRIEF ADDRESSES 8 PM. â€" CFGM â€" Classicom Cable TV â€" The Liberal â€" Markham. Economist and Sun Finally, the major portion of the evening belongs .to the audience. The people who will decide their fate can ask the candidates where they stand on the issues that affect Ontario citizens most. The forum moderator will be Gary Kay. former Markham councillor. The evening promises to be lively and in- formative â€" a quick and easy way to help you with that important decision September 18. The forum gets under way formally at 8 p.m., but the doors will open at 7:30. Messrs. Roman, Snedker and Stong have been invited to shake hands and introduce themselves to those arriving. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heise enjoyed the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Heise of Ridgeway. Mrs. Joseph Heise is spending several weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Hall of Hagersville. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Byers and family have returned‘from a two weeks‘ holidaya at her parents’ cottage. Miss Shirley Heise assisted last week at a Vacation Bible Camp in the Kirkland Lake area. Bradley Stutzman 0f Arkport, New York, enjoyed a week’s holiday with his grandparents, Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Doner were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Robinson of Stratford. Doner Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Ash have returned from a holiday in Eastern Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Farmer were guests Saturday at the marriage of their niece, Miss Doris Hutchinson and John Thompson at the Muskoka Baptist Camp Grounds on Mary Lake, in Muskoka. Doris gormley and ’Mrs.’ Lloyd Alf Stung LIBERAL is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hutchinson. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Heichert (Laurie Wooller, youngest daughter of Mrs, Lorraine Wooller) who were married August 23 at the home of the groom's parents. Grant and Laurie will be living in Willowdale. Municipal politicians and officials, plus the press are invited to take a tour of conservation areas September 13 by the South Lake Simcoe Conservation Authority. It is planned to see the work carried out in the past year and also to visit properties which the authority is interested in purchasing. AURORA: Work crews began removing trees last week for the con- troversial widening of Wellington Street West to four lanes. Conservation areas tour News next door 8.00 A.M‘ â€" Eucharist â€" at St. Mary's every Sunday. 1030 AM. â€" Service at Richmond Hill United Church, during August. 1_||lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||l|||lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllII|ll||||||l|||llllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlll|l||lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll|IIIIllllllllIIllIIIIllll|l|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|II|I|E l0.00 A.M‘ â€" Bible School Classes for all ages 11.00 AM. â€" Morning Service 7.00 P.M, â€" Evening Service Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8.00 PM. An Old Fashioned Country Church on the Edge ol the City 10.00 A.M Mary‘s 7.00 P.M Mary's R :7»: yr ' , A x 1115 IU Eta/Ill" ngfi\%0fly '4"qu ; X DIRECTORY OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES FOR THE WEEK {vii/,- ziszp r’a’o' o n ,o i- v-: a. flaw/J -r a, now/mow #fll/Mflfl/xflflflflflfifiéfi WflflWmfvf-fim W/flz-f- 9 «.47. 8.00 PM. â€" Prayer Meeting Peaches are delightful for a summer dessert, a Sunday picnic, or atop any breakfast cereal. but for a change try them in a salad. Here is a smooth, delicately flavored recipe to give you that op- portunity. Preserved ginger is added, but only enough to give a subtle flavor. If you’re fond of peaches and plums, this recipe is guaranteed to become one of your favorites. Peachy Fruit Salad 2 .fresh peaches, pared and sliced 2 fresh plums, pared and quartered 1 large orange, pared and sectioned 4 maraschino cherries, halved 2 tbsp. slivered preserved ginger 1 carton (8 oz.) peach or orangeâ€"flavored yogurt Sliced almonds for garnish Combine fruits. Fold in Yogurt. Garnish with almonds. Chill. Makes 2 cups. ’n’owflwm'r/mwrrdm-'.-rmv.9imdm-’r/z «m “IV/’9"’fl/flflfl/yflfiflflfl’JW/fly/W/J’WWMW- Rev. Bernard Barrett 884-1394 Rev. Fred Jackson 884-2418 ‘ suquv, AUGUST 31. ms Morning Service 700 P.M. â€" Evening Service WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Weldrick Road and Bathurst Street Rev. B.T. McSpadden Pastor: Phone 884-7859 Peach Salad ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN Yonge St. at Vaughan Rd‘ Richmond Hill PREACHING THE OLD 800K THE NEW BIRTH THE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE AT RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 50 Wright St. Rev. E. Corbett. Pastor Mr. G. Whitmore. Asst. 883â€"1834 â€" 884-3091 223-8247 The annual grand fund raising party and draw at programs of interest to readers in Southern the Red Barn Theatre August 28. Buffet‘ barv music, York may submit items for this column to dancing, prizes. including a trip for two for a week Social Editor Margaret Lade, uThe in St. Petersburg. Florida. Tickets on sale at the Liberaln‘ 1010] Yonge Street Richmond Barn at $16 per couple. All proceeds go to the Lake - _ . . Simcoe Arts Foundation to assist in next season's "IMM884 81" or 881-3373‘ Deadlme '5 "00" program, 1 on onday. filllllll||l|llllll|IIlllllllllll|Ill|IIIIllIllll||IIllllllllillllllllllllll||II|Ill|Il|IlIIIlIllIllllI|llllllllllllllllllljllll|Illl|lIIll|Illll|lIlllllllllllllllllllllll|llllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, ms .45 AM. â€" Sunday School arr: ANGLICAN The 1975 Jokers Hill House Trials August 29, 30 and 31 will feature three championships â€" the Canadian, the North America Junior Team and the Canadian Preliminary Championship. All receipts from patrons of the trials will be given to the Canadian equestrian team in support of their efforts to field competent teams in all disciplines at the Olympics. York Region will be represented by the King 4- H Dairy Club. performing In Defence Of The Dairy Cow in the demonstration competition at the CNE August 28. York will be represented by David Fieldhouse. and Kevin McCallum of Woodbridge, Ray Winter of King, Grant Davidson of Markham and Mike Smith of Queensville, August 30 in the 4-H silver dollar competition at Orangeville Fair Grounds. A multicultural festival is being presented every evening this week in Queen's Park. Toronto, by the Government of Ontario in co- operation with the Ontario Folk Arts Council. Tonight‘s program features Swabian, Macedonian and Polish dancers and a Scottish Troupe. Thursday will bring Armenian Serbian dancers and a Scottish troupe; Friday. Austrian, Irish and Croatian dancers; Saturday Irish, Serbian, Slovenian and Ukrainian Dancers. The Celebration Ontario Choir will appear each evening with the starting time 7 pm. Sunday the program transfers to the Ontario Place Forum with groups coming from all over the province to entertain at 12:30 p.m.-. 4:30 pm. and 8:30 pm. €79 -‘ 11m] gunduy »I“: 7 ‘ 'v' ' me to BAPTIST LUTHERAN Joker’s H/'// horse trials WEDNESDAYS M. â€" Eucharist at St ALL WELCOME WEDNESDAY RECTOR Celebration Ontario Fund-raising party Eucharis! at St Youth Meeting Junior Farmers South York scheduled events ‘ The Missionary Church ST. PAUL‘S LUTHERAN August 3 to Augustin inclusive at 5'. John‘s Bapfis? Church, Oxford 5?. Rev. WmA Wallace. preaching. "Make me most of Sunday by attending Divine Worship“ The GRABILLS will be ministering to the entire iamfly on 'his. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Aug. 25 - 29â€" 6.30 ~ 8.30 pm. Inviting all boys and girls ages 4 and up. St John's Baptist Church _and Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church ioin in Union Services. GORMLEY MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. Cecil Rosenberger Pastor â€" 887-5846 SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1975 9.50 A.M. â€" PROMQTION DAY In the Family Bible Hour (Member, Baptist Convenflon of On'ario and Quebec) 9.30 A.M. â€" Worship Service 1013! Bayview Avenue J.S. DAUPHINEE, PASTOR ST. JOHN‘S BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Dana H. Lamb B.A.. B.D.. Minister We have many skilled and experienced workers seeking employment in the Willowdale. Thornhill. Concord and Richmond Hill areas. Perhaps we have exactly the employee you need. Listed below are just a few of the qualified workers on our files. Why not phone us for details? It could save you both time and money in your search for the right person. TEACHER: PhD in English. Young graduate seeking teaching position in University, Community College or private instruction. Will accept any related work. Phone Local 32. Refer to File 2711-122. LAW AND-0R ACCOUNTING CLERK Former lawyer not certified for Canadian practice. Seeking related work. e.g. searching titles, assistant in law office. Also has good accounting background. Excellent English. Phone Local 32. Refer to File 2349-114. MOTOR VEHICLE MECHANIC APPRENTICE Wishes to enter this field as soon as possible. Is eager to learn the trade. Proven mechanical aptitude. Phone Local 49. Refer to File 8581-110. LIBRARY TECHNICAL ASSISTANT Competent person with related 4 year college course. Willing to work in any phase of the library or publishing field. Phone local 32. Refer to File 2353-134. Special Family Sunday JULY - AUGUST I975 75 Oxford Street “.00 A.M. 5 7.30 P.M WEEKLY HOME BIBLE STUDIES THE NORTH YORK CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE 5799 YONGE STREET, WILLOWDALE, ONT. PHONE: 221-9343 Canada Centre de Manpower Main-d’aeuvre Centre du Canada 10.30 A.M EMPLOYERS THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Aug. 27. RICHMOND HILL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH St. Mary's Anglican Church worshipping at Richmond Hill United Church. Labor Day weekend (Friday, Saturday and Monday) at Milton Fair Grounds, 15th annual Steam-era. largest steam show in Ontario, featuring antique steam threshing engines, gas tractors. gas engines, farm machinery. autos and a full size saw mill in operation. Parades. souvenirs, sheaf tying and log sawing contests. Continuous entertainment by Vince Mountford and the T. Model Hillbillies. Adults $1.50, children 50c. parking 50c. Service at 10.30A.M. and 5.00 P.M. Every other Sunday 9.00 A.M. Worship Service in the 0mm language "O Come let us worship . ‘ . Lord our Maker" Psalm 95:6 Other Denominations BETIIEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH The Canadian International Air Show gets underway at 1230' pm. every day, August 29 to September 1 at the CNE. Featured will be the Canadian Forces Air Demonstration Team “The Snowbirds“. the parachuting skills of the Golden Knights. CF 104 Super Starfighters (capable of speeds up to 1500 m.p.h.). CF-5 Freedom Fighter, CH 124 Sea King Helicopter, Otters, Flying Forest Rangers and Quebec Water Bomber. an Annapolis class destroyer. the Royal Air Force Vulcan delta bomber and many other types of planes. SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, I975 SUNDAY SERVICES REV. ROBERT K.SHORTEN 11‘00 A.M. â€" Morning Service MINISTER 7,00 P.M. â€"- Communion Service 884-1301 Pastor: E.L. Anderson 494-0763 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", 1010! Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, 884-8177 or 88143373. Deadline is noon on Monday. Twenty top junior equestrians aged 14-18 from Canada. the USA‘ Mexico, Sweden and Puerto Rico will compete for the Junior International Nation's Cup next Sunday at the Eglinton Equestrian Club. John Street. Thornhill. In- dividual jumping competitions are scheduled for Saturday. beginning at 9:30 am. The nation's cup competition starts at 2 pm. Sunday. Ad- mission is free but, parking on the grounds costs $2. 80 Elgin Mills Road w Minister Rev. D. VanderBoom MTM â€" 889-5225 SATURDAY 7.30 A.M, â€" Sabbath School "‘00 A.M. â€" Divine Worship RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH UNITED 146 Thornridge Dr 'I'hornhill TUNE-IN " IT IS WRITTEN“ 12.30 Sunday Channel 11 SUMMER SERVICES 10,30A.M. Manpower and Maun-d'teuwe Immugvanon el lmmugranon Robert Andi-u Robert Andra- Minlsur Mininre Jr. Int. Nations Cup Air show S team-era the 930 AM. â€" The Lord's Supper 11,00 A.M. â€" Family Bible Hour “.00 A.M‘ â€" Sunday School. Kindergarten to Grade 6‘ Bible School for Grade 7 and up. 7.00 PM. â€" Eveningfiervice Prayer Concord Rd. 8: No.7 Hwy. Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Service I uESDAY 7:30 pm. Midweek Prayer and Blble Study SUNDAY, AUGUST 3!, ms A Church of The New Testament Order WEDNESDAY 8.00 P.M, â€" Bible Study RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH 24 Oak Ave.. Richvale CONCORD CHURCH OF CHRIST Watch “The Herald 0! Truth T.V. Channel 3, Barrie SUNDAY. AUGUST 31. 1975 A. E. Atkinson Minister â€"â€" 669-1831 A. Young -â€" Sec. 669-2784 212 Hillsview Drive 884-5029 RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL SUNDAY 12.30 P.M B.A.. M.DIV TUESDAY / â€" Bible Study and 884-6629 1975 9.15am 1.00am 7.00pm

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