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The Liberal, 22 Oct 1975, C3

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Just prior to the Ontario Elections in September. St. John’s Baptist Church in Richmond Hill invited the three candidates for election to come for coffee and a chat. We were honored that Tony Roman. Tony Snedker and Alf Stong accepted the invitation to be present. The invitation was extended because it was felt that Christian faith too often becomes fragmented and unrelated to life. It was a very refreshing ex- perience for all who at- tended. Man does not live by bream The fragmentation of human life. into mind and heart. into soul and body. is a matter of con- venience for discussion rather than fact. To deal with a woman, say, as a mother while not dealing with her as a wife. or to consider her as a political person unrelated to her as a church member is false. All aspects of a person are part of one and the same person. The “all-or- none" principle works here. You remember it â€" By Rev. Dana H. Lamb St. John's Baptist Church “Touch a person one place and you touch him everywhere“. So the Christian person is a Christian in all phases of life, at all times and in all places. "Keep religion out of economics. business. trade and commerce." the cry goes out! But the man who lives by bread alone is surely a sadder and poorer person. In- deed. the Christian Gospel helps folks come to grips with the truth that “man does not live by bread alone (economics) but by every word which proceeds from the mouth of God". Economics. business, if you will, is part of our daily ex- pression of one‘s love for God and his fellow men. “Don‘t mix Christianity and politics“, the minister is often advised. But politics is the science and art of government; the beings governed are the people; and a Christian unconcerned ASPENITE (or Waferboard) 6" CLEAR WHITE PINE MOVABLE SHUTTERS Over 60,000 sq. ft. Hundreds of uses Church farewell party for McTavish family with politicsfiis a Christian unconcerned with people at the very point where they can often be hurt or helped. Over 200 people turned out at St. Matthew‘s United earlier this month for an evening of fun and fellowship and to pay tribute to Rev. John McTavish, his wife, Marion, and children Sandra. Todd and Ian, on the eve of their departure for a pastorate in Bracebridge. So the Christian Church's task is to â€" I quote another â€" “feed the intellect, stir the emotions, quicken the spirit, and commission the body". It is a big job, but a worthwhile one. The fact is that. if our basic assumption is correct, viz.. that life cannot be compartmentalized but is a sacred whole. then the task of the Christian Church is to proclaim the whole Christ for the whole of mankind in the whole of the world. from the churches The choir entertained with two special selec- tions. one especially composed for the oc- casion. The church's drama group recalled some amusing happenings that had occurred during the McTavishs' five and one- half years‘ with St. Matthew‘s. At the beginning of our Lord's ministry. he set the unlimited boundaries STILES: 13/16" Thick x 1-9/16" TOP RAILS: 5/8" thick x 3" BOTTOM RAILS: 5/8" flick x 2-7/8". Allpmelscmbetfimmedasnlfllasf'inwidfilmdw'inheight There were welcoming remarks from Grant Marshall. Bob Wylie expressed the sentiments of the congregation in his words of appreciation to the McTavish family and their contribution to the life of the community. Task worthwhile the Christian ZPLYWOOD Height 16" 20" 24" 28" 32" 36" 5 8 d :5 mm Free Sanfled H00! underlay TS $1222 ' 1200 KENNEDY ROAD MILLIKEN ONLY FIR UNDERLAY I]. & M. BUILDING SUPPLIES lTD. V4 MILE NORTH OF STEELES AVENUE HOURS MON - FRI - 7 -6 SAT. 7 - 5 “EL 1.75 2.15 2.85 3.50 3.95 Prices quoted in effect till Nov. 1/75 2.05 3.05 3.60 4.05 4.60 of his task while among men. Addressing the folk in his own home town of Nazareth. he read from Isaiah the following words: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because He has annointed me; He has sent me to nounce good news to poor. I To proclaim release for prisoners and recovery of sight for the blinsz 7To let the broken vic- tims go free. To proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.“ Surely this sets forth the task of the Christian community. It is a high and holy task! Let the Church proclaim the whole of Christ for the whole of man in the whole of the world. vices â€" chancel dramas lay participation recognition of youth. To Rev. and Mrs. McTavish‘ Wylie said. “Your contributions are recognized. but not proclaimed. You have not waited for big op- portunities or for cries for help‘ but in a most quiet way. you have lived the Golden Rule â€" an in- vitation to take the initiative in giving ser- vice.“ There was a presen- tation of gifts to Sandra, Todd and Ian, and a “nest egg“ from the congregation to their parents. While the adults en- joyed a social time over dessert and coffee. the children were treated to movies upstairs. 2.65 2.95 3.45 4.05 St. Matthew‘s pastoral relations committee is now hard at work seeking a new minister, Mean- while Rev. Tom Everett, 63, of Deer Park United in Toronto has been con- ducting Sunday morning worship services. 5.20 Nominal Sizes Undeuay 1&6 3.15 3.95 4.80 5.20 5.85 STORED INDOORS PINE LUMBER 1x2 1x3 1x4 1x5 1x6 1x8 1x10 1x12 3.65 4.35 5.10 5.80 6.50 10" ' 291-4000 4.80 5.60 6.40 l l" 3.40 the 12" 3.50 4.35 5.20 6.10 7.45 Landscapes and cityscapes Arts and crafts for Guides .06 ft. .10 ft. .12 ft. .20 ft. .24 ft. .30 ft. .36 ft. Canadian landscapes and cityscapes will be featured in the gallery at the Gibson House Museum‘ 5172 Yonge Street. behind Willowdale Post Office, from Oct. 16 to Nov. 3. They are works of George Gibson who has travelled from coast to coast several times painting the Canadian scene in oils, acrylic and watercolor. The pre- Confederation Gibson House and adjoining gallery wing are open 9:30 a.m. to 5 pm. Monday to Saturday, noon to 5 pm. Sun- days and holidays. Adults 50 cents. children and senior citizens 25 cents. There is to be a show and sale of arts and crafts in Bradford Community Centre from 2:30 to 9 pm. Monday. Proceeds will go to Guides and Brownies in the South Simcoe area. Adults $1, students 50 cents. Carrville United Church will have its annual oldâ€"fashioned, country style turkey supper at the church Oct. 29 from _4:30 to 8 The first of three sessions on the subject of consumer law will be presented Oct. 29 aspart of York University's evening course. The Law and You. Subsequent sessions are scheduled for Nov. 5 and Nov. 12. Lawyer Barry Fisher will talk about the rights of purchaser against retailer and manufacturer. warranties, guarantees, credit transaction, unfair business prac- tices, the Business Practices Ave 1974, legal and non-legal remedies for con- sumers. documents and “fine print". Other subjects to be offered in the course include civil liberties law, landlord-tenant law, real estate, income tax, and business law. For further information call 667-2525. Richmond Hill Rotary Club presents the first of its series of six travel and ad- venture films, All About England, at Bayview Secondary School at 8 pm. Oc- tober 30. Adventurer-photographer Joe Adair will be on stage in person to narrate his film. Other films to be shown at four to five-week intervals will feature the Virgin Islands, South America, New England, Denmark and Portugal. Series tickets are $3 for students, $6 for adults. For further information call 884-5964. 884-8181. or 884- 3990. to serve you better STEELES AVE South York scheduled events Annual turkey supper ONLY All about England FLINTKOTE PEEL and STICK The law and you tile-it-yourself withcristal can be installed over old ceramic tile Self Adhesive Vinyl Floor Tiles ND MESS Package of Nine ONLY $4252 KILN DRIED No.1&2 I CI .27 ft. .38 ft. .45 ft. .55 ft. 11ft. 16ft. 18ft. $321 Per Cristal Pack (45 sq‘ ft CASH AND CARRY ONLY .18‘/2 ft. .26 ft. .34 ft. .42 ft. .49 ft. .67 ft. .91 ft. 1 .10 ft. Clear International women’s year Yemmpw/yflw {flixzflpflr/rfl/rr/p’ 8:00 am. â€" Holy communion 10:00 am. â€" Family Worship WED. 10:ooa.m.â€" Holy Communion Prayers lor Healing APOSTOLIC TEACHING CATHOLIC WORSHIP EVANGELICAL PREACHING The second phase in York University‘s free public lecture series for International Women‘s Year gets underway Oct. 29. Dealing with theoretical and historical perspectives. the series continues at 7:30 pm. Wednesdays for nine weeks. begin- ning with Origins of the Modern Family, followed by Rouueau and Mary Woostonecraft, Middle-class Philosophies, Feminism and Marxism. Victorian Women and the Idea of the Lady. The Rise of Feminism, Siomone de Beauvoir. Modern Feminism. and finally The Phenomenon of Man and Woman. Lectures in Bethune College. For information call the depart- ment of information, York University, 667- 3441. ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN Yonge St. at Vaughan Rd. Richmond Hill RECTOR Rev. Bernard Barrett 884-1394 Rev. Fred J ackson 884-2418 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1915 8:00 am â€" EUCHARIST 10:30 am. Church Services Church School Registration, Kindergarten, Nursery. WEDNESDAYS 10:00 am. EUCHARIST 7:00 p.m. EUCHARIST homemade pies, tea coffee and milkâ€"all you can eat for $3.75. children under 12, $1.75. The church, which celebrates its 125th anniversary this year, is on Rutherford Road (formerly Carrville Road) west of Bathurst Street. Harvesi Thanksgiving and Founders’ Day Service and DEDICATION OF THE REVEREND “NEWTON-SMITH An evening of sacred music is being presented at 8 pm. Saturday in St. John‘s Anglican Church.12125 Yonge Street. Rich- mond Hill - just south of the Stouffville- Gormley Sideroad. Featured artists will include Master's Touch Trio. tenor Grant Mowat, York Brass Quintet. Agape Group, Joy Harnden Strings. bass Jesse Pike and others. Refreshments. No tickets required, but a collection will be taken at in- termission for Outreach projects. WEL [CK ROAD BAPTI CHURCH Comer of Weldrick Road and Bathurst Street Rev. B.T. McSpadden Pastor: Phone 884-7859 “3.00 A.M. â€" Bible School Classes for all @925 11.00 A.M. â€" Morning Service 7.00 P.M. â€" Evening Service Prayer meeting Wednesday al 8.00 P.M. An Old Fashioned country Church on the Edge 00 the City The Art Gallery of Ontario is celebrating its 75th birthday and the first anniversary of the grand opening of its greatly expanded gallery buildings with a two-day free-for-everyone celebration Saturday and Sunday. Doors open at 10 a.m. Saturday. There will be tours, slide presentations, concerts, a magician, refreshments, art quizzes and lucky draws. To round off the weekend there will be a party Monday with programs arranged for senior citizens. 75th birthday celebration An exhibition of photographs depicting early residents of North York plus a section on medical and environmental photography continues at Gibson House to Nov. 16. On display are early cameras and projectors as well as an underwater camera. The Gibson House and gallery, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, I975 at 11:15am. The Service will he lollowed by a ligh' luncheon All are invited to attend PREACHING THE OLD BOOK THE NEW BIRTH THE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE AT ANGLICAN 15 MacKay Dr., Richvale Rev. R. E. Armstrong 889-6789 50 Wright St. Rev. E. Corbett. Pastor Mr. G. Whitmore. Asst. 883-1834 â€" 884-3091 223-8247 senvnces CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL THE ARCHANGEL Bayview Ave. at Crosby Ave. ‘5 AM. â€" Sunday School [)0 A.M. â€" Morning Worship 00 RM. â€" Evening Service TUESDAYS FAMILY NIGHT â€"ALL AGES NURSERY TO ADULT 5:30P.MJOB:30P.M. THURSDAY 9:30 A.M. RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH MEMORIAL GARDEN oncert of sacred music BAPTIST Ladies’ Bible Study â€" ALL WELCOME â€" EMMANUEL ANGLICAN DIRECTORY OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES FOR THE WEEK //fi’p’//¢"’- p241,- W/W/zpw a. ///n/W/Wfl/xmflflmm- WWW“; Watch the birdie ¢".#/flfl///fi’t€-’/K/fl d/xfx/awy//w”/Wflflflw”wwwm ' . The Missionary Church GORMLEY MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. Cecil Rosenberger Pastor â€" 887-5846 Assistant - Dave Thiessen SUNDAY. OCTOBER 26. I975 950 AM A Family Sunday 11.00 AM â€"â€" Student Gospel Team irom Emmanuel Bible College 7 30 P.M‘ - Film' “Isn't it Good To Know" Minister Rev. William Wallace 884-1831 Organist 8: Choir Director Mr. Richard Phillips 11.00 AM. - Morning Worship SUNDAY 9.45 A.M‘ â€" Church School For Bus. Ministry, calI 881-2818 11.00 AM. â€" Morning Worship WEDNESDAY 7.30 Study 1] arm, â€" Morning worship and Church School ior all ages; imam Nursery. Theme â€" “What We Stand For" Reformation Sunday and Baptism tor Children. 7 pm. - Teen Youth Group (14-17 years) New residents and visitors are most welcome. Study WEEKLY HOME BIBLE STUDIES Anniversary Service Next week ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxford Street (Member, Baptist convention oi Ontario and Quebec) Rev. Dana H. Lamb B.A., B.D.. Minister LUTHERAN ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN 1013! Bayview Avenue J.S. DAUPHINEE, PASTOR n.5n A u RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Yonge & Centre Streets 884-1301 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, I975 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1975 RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH UNITED “The Hours of Worship are Precious” MINISTERS Rev. Ruben K. Shonen Rev. Rowan D. Binning A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU ALWAYS WELCOME! Prayer and Bible Mid-Week Bible A display highlighting the distinguished life of journalist, historian and political theorist Goldwin Smith, commemorates the 100th anniversary of his marriage to Harriet Boulton, owner of The Grange, Grange Park just south of the Art Gallery of Ontario, Dundas Street west of University Avenue. Monday to Saturday 10 am. to 5 p.m.. Sundays to 5 p.m., Wed- nesdays and Thursdays to 10 pm. to November 1. Admission by donation. THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Oct. 22. 1975 â€" C-3 5172 Yonge Street, behind Willowdale Post Office, are open Monday to Saturday 9:30 am. to 5 pm. Sundays and holidays noon to 5 pm. Adults 50 cents, children and senior citizens 25 cents. The history of printing from the 14005 to the present, with a workshop demon- stration of printing impact and its development in western culture is now showing at the Ontario Science Centre, 770 Don Mills Road at Eglinton Avenue. The exhibit includes a clay pictographic tablet, pages of the 1493 Nuremberg Chronicle, and a linotype machine. The centre is open dailyfrom 10 am. to 6 pm. Adults $1.50, students 75 cents, senior citizens 50 cents and children 25 cents. 9:30 AM School A mosaic of Iran in murals, photographs. Persian rugs and con- temporary and historical artifacts will be presented at the Ontario Science Centre from Oct. 24 to Nov. 14. Eight-foot murals intensify the drama of domed ceilings, niched walls and engraved stucco. A selection of 80 photographs by Canadian artist and photographer Roloff Beny depict the architecture. landscape. people, and artistic and cultural treasures of Iran. Persian rugs adorn the Great Hall, and scheduled-demonstrations of the ancient art of Persian rug weaving will take place thoughout the exhibition. The show will be open daily from 10 am. to 6 pm. at the centre; 770 Don Mills Road. phone 429-4100. ZION LUTHERAN (2 miles south of Maple) Rev. James S. Dauphinee Vice-Pastor â€" 884-5264 SUNDAY. OCTOBER 26. I975 ..-, fl . . . . . . . . . . . , .. v. For Bus Minis'ry, call 884-6629 11:00 A.M. â€" Mornbng Worship 7'00 P.MA A Billy Graham Film: 'ISN’T IT GOOD TO KNOW‘ WEDNESDAY 7:00 P.M. Family Night Acfivifies and Bible Study (or an age groups‘ Service at 10,30A.M. and 5.00 P.M. Every other Sunday 9.00 A.M‘ Worship Service in the Dutch language H a.m. â€" Worship Service 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 881-3373. Deadline is noon on Monday. CONCORD CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord Rd. 8: No. 7 Hwy. A Church of The New Testament Order A. E. Atkinson Minister â€" 669-1831 A. Young â€" Sec. 669-2784 Other Denominations BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH , â€" Morning Service .â€" Communion Service Minister Rev. D. VanderBoom MTM â€" 889-5225 9:45 A.M. â€" Bible School C|asses lor All Ages WEDNESDAY 800 RM. â€" Bible S3udy Watch "The Herald 0! Truth‘ TV. Channel 3, Barrie 146 Thornridge Dr. Thornh ill Sage of The Grange History of printing SUNDAY SERVICES SUNDAY 11.30 P.M Mosaic in Iran Sundav' Church RICHMOND HILL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH v.30 A.M. â€" The Lord‘s Supper 11,00 A.M. â€" Family Bible Hour 11.00 AM â€" Sunday School, Kindergarten to Grade 6. Bible School for Grade 7 and up‘ 7.00 PM. â€" Evening Service Pra ver "0 come let us worship . . . Lord our Maker.” Psalm 95:6 9:30 A.M‘ Sunday Channel SATURDAY 8:00 A.M. Men's Fellowship Breaklasv a. the church. 212 Hillsview Drive 884-5029 Rev. Robert C. Quick B.A.. M.DIV. 884-6629 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, I975 9.45 AM. â€" Sunday School For Bus MinisOry, call 884-6629 I] 00 A.M. â€" Morning Worship 7 00 PM. ~ Billy Graham Film THURSDAY 9:10 A.M. Ladies' Coffee Cup Sharing and Bible Study Hour in the church. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 26, I975 RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Pastor: E.L. Anderson 4%0763 24 Oak Ave.. Richvale so Elgin Mills Road w. 11.00 A.M. â€" Divine Worship SATURDAY 9.30 A.M. â€" Sabbath School RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL TUNE-IN " IT IS WRITTEN" TUESDAY â€" Bible study and

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