10:00 a.m. -â€" E 7:00 p.m. â€" Eucharist ’ 9st bunday School. all ages ‘H:00 am. Pasvor E Corbett _ 7:00 pm‘ Pastor E. Corben. â€"TUESDAYSâ€" 5:30-0:30 P.M. FAMILY NIGHT Programmes for Nursery, Happy Hour. Junior Boys. Chrishan Service Brigade. Pioneer Girls. Youth and Ada" Studies. An Old Fashioned Coun'ry Church on the Edge of the City Io‘oo A.M. â€" Bible School Classes r all ages 1.00 A.M. â€" Morning Service 7.00 P‘M â€" Evening Service Prayer meehng Wednesday a! [00 P M. EASTER SUNDAY 8:00 a.m. â€" Holy Communion 10:00 am. â€" Choral Eucharist 7:30 pm. â€" Holy Communion This is Me house 0! God. All of God's people are welcome. WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Weldrick Road and Bathursl Street coonrn‘mnv 9:30 a.mt â€"â€" Quiet meditation 1030 am. â€" Family service. Richmond Hill United with us. HOLY SATURDAY EASTER EVE 7:00 pm. â€" Infant Baptism with first Eucharist 0! Easter. EASTER SUNDAY, April 18 8:00 am. â€" Eucharist. 9:00am. -â€" Eucharist in Chapel. 1030 am. â€" Eucharist. ANGLICAN EMMANUEL CHURCH (RICHVALE) 15 MacKay Drive 889-6789 THURSDAY 7:30 p.m. â€" Holy Communion FRIDAY 1:00pm. â€" One Hour Penitential 8:00 pm. â€" Charismaâ€: Renewal Fellowship h V. l ‘ N 4 4‘ pr, 4 *** N 4 ' v 4 ‘W‘ M¢fW;’rW'$mw WWW§WW€ ANGLICAN ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN Yonge St. at Vaughan Rd. Richmond Hill RECTOR Rev. Bernard Barrett 884-1394 Rev. Fred Jackson 884-2418 MAUNDY THURSDAY,APR.15 6:00 pm â€" Seder Meal. 8:00 pm. '- Eucharist. ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxford Street (Member. Baptist Convention 0! Omario and Quebec) Rev. Dana H. Lamb B.A.. B.D.. Minister SUNDAY 9.45 AM. â€" Church School For Bus, Ministry, call 881481 11.00 A M. â€"- Morning Worshil WEDNESDAY 7.30 PM. â€" Mid-Week 8i Study PREACHING THE OLD BOOK THE NEW BIRTH THE PEECIOUS BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE AT - Rev. B.T. McSpadden Pastor: Phone 884-7859 RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 50 Wright St. Rev. E. Corbett. Pastor Mr. G. Whitmore. Asst. PRAVER MEETING 3:00-0:10 P.M. - Everyone Welcome â€" ANGLICAN 883-1834 â€" 884-3091 223-8247 TORONTO â€" Toronto Finnish Male Chorus and the Finnish Male Singers of North America are featured in a concert of native choral selections with some English pieces Saturday at 6 pm. in Convocation Hall, University of Toronto. A dance at 9 pm. follows in St. Lawrence North Market, BAPTIST SCARBORO â€" A collection of painâ€" tings, sculptures, lithographs and photographs by Canadian artists featuring Canadian sports personalities and events will be on display at Scarboro Town Centre, 300 Borough Dr. today and tomorrow from 9:30 am. to midnight. Free. Olympic art tour Finnish grand festival SCARBORO â€" April 20 to 23 has been designated Women in Action .week at Centennial College’s Ashtonbee and Warden Woods Campuses, focussing on sport. recreation and fitness programs available to women in Centennial College. Activities will include gymnasium reservations for women only for recreational badminton, volleyball, table tennis and basketball. There will be counselling in women’s fitness and nutrition and a film about women in sports. On April 22 the squash, paddleball and swimming facilities will be open for in- struction and recreation. Call 694-3241, extension 365 for information. TORONTO â€" Traditional Ukrainian egg painting, ethnic dances, choirs, films and display of a traditional Easter feast will be featured in a Ukrainian Easter weekend Friday from 7 to 10 pm. Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 10 pm. at Har- berfront, 235 Queen’s Quay West of Yonge St. at Lake Ontario. Free. WILLOWDALE â€"â€" Landscapes in oils and watercolors by Mildred Lena Russell are on display at the Gibson House Museum gallery to April 25. Many waterfront scenes were painted during summers on Pancake Island in the Lake of Bays. Gibson House is at 5172 Yonge St., behind Willowdale Post Office. Open daily from 9:30 am. to 5 p.m., Sundays and holidays from noon to 5 pm. Adults 50 cents, children and senior citizens 25 cents. Women in action Ukrainian Easter WEDNESDAYS DIRECTORY OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES FOR THE WEEK Landscapes and wa terfronts Eucharist south york region scheduled events 9:30 am. â€"_ Time for personal devotion in St. Mary's. 10:30am, â€" Family Good Friday Service in St. Mary’s Anglican Church and Chapel. APRIL IITH EASTER SUNDAY Sunrise Service â€" For youth and everyone! Meet at the Church parking lot at 6 am lor outdoor service. or it weather is unfavorable â€" in the church. 11:00 am. â€" Joyous Easter Worship, led by the Choir, who are preparing special music for this _day "NO GREATER LOVE" an Easter Cantata, APRILléTHâ€"GOOD FRIDAY 8:30 a.m. â€" Breakfast. with Aubrey Oldham, layman, as our guest. ST. MATTHEW‘S L‘UNCORD UNITED CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST Crosby St.. Richmond Hill Concord Rd. & No. 7 Hwy _ I A Church of The ï¬lm's“; A Harald T- New Testament Order artm. .i .. . u ., A. E. Mkmson Organist: Mrs. Gloria Park. anis'ter - 663-1831 7:00 am. â€" Sunrise Service on the Church Lawn. Breakfast at the Church. 11:00 a.m. â€" Service of Celebration "Joseph of Arimathea" assisted by the Choir. GOOD FRIDAY:B:WP.M. The Drama Group presents RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister Rev. William Wallace 884-1831 Organist 8: Choir Director Mr. Richard Phillips SUNDAY, APRIL 18, I976 11.00 A‘M‘ Morning Worship "ALIVE IN OUR LIFE" New residents and visitors are mos. welcome. Presbyterian COME AND WORSHIP WITH US SUNDAY 9.45 AM. â€" Church School For Bus, Ministry, call 881-2818 11.00 A M. â€" Morning Worship WEDNESDAY RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Yonge & Centre Streets 884-1301 MINISTERS Rev Roberv K. Shorten Rev Rowan 0. Running UNITED “The Hours 0! Worship are Precious" EASTER SUNDAY WELCOME! Mid~Week Bible Service of Service a! ID 10a m and 5 00 Dvm . â€" Morning Service . â€" Communion Service 9.30 School H00 3 m ~ Worship Service ZION LUTHERAN (2 miles south of Maple) Rev. James S. Dauphinee VicePaslorâ€" 884-5264 SUNDAY, APRIL 18, um 9:30a.m,--Wnrsh|p Serviu logo a.m. â€" Sunday Church School RICHMOND HILL Other SEVENTH-DAY Denominations ADVENTIST CHURCH 80 Elgin Mills Road W. BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH Pastor: E.L. Anderson ST. PAUL‘S LUTHERAN H:A,M‘ Morning Worship WEDNESDAY 0.“) P.M. â€" Bible Sfudy 7:30 P‘M. â€"| Evening Service Missionary Church 11:35 ‘Ai4.‘f’"§‘u"nzfy‘â€'§£§:£ Kindergarten to Grade 6. Bible GORMLEY School 'or Grade 7 and up. Rev. Cecil Rosenberger 7‘00 P.M- -» Evening Service Pasmr-sfl'me TUESDAY ' SUNDAY, APRIL 18,1976 3.00 P.M â€" Bible Study and SUNDAY SERVICES 9 45 AM â€" Bible School Classes for All Ages Wa'ch "The Herald 0! Truth T.v. Channel 3. Gerri: Minis‘er Rev. D. \’anderBoom "JNDAY, AISRIL 18, ms DON MILLS â€" An Egyptian film series continues at the Ontario Science Centre, 770 Don Mills Road at Eglinton Ave., 429-4100 at 7 pm. tonight (Wednesday) The Sin (1965) and My Wife And The Dog (1970). Tomorrow at 7 pm. The Postman (1968) and Night And Bars (1973). Also at the Science Centre Friday at 7:30 pm. there will be a showing of Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. TORONTO â€" Whistling Swans and Other Species is an exhibition of a new collection of paintings by widely known Canadian wildlife artists Peter Buerschaper, Fran DeMatteis, David Charles Grainger, Peggy Livingston, Barry Kent MacKay. Moira Mudie, Alfred Ng with representative pieces by George McLean, Bronwin Stanley-Jones, Jean Smith, Allycia Uccello and Robert Bateman at the Wildlife Gallery, 12A Bedford Rd., 922â€"5153. Open Tuesday to Saturday 10 am. to 6 pm. to May 3. HAMILTON â€" Tours of a maple sugar bush. explanation of the boiling down operation and display of antique maple equipment are/on view at the Nature Centre, Royal Botanical Gardens located below the Niagara Escarpment at Rock Chapel, West Flamborough Township on the outskirts of Hamilton to April 29. Maple syrup outing 1013] Bayview Avenue J.S. DAUPHINEE, PASTOR 30 a.m iool Sunday Church ' Easter Sunday "BECAUSE HE LIVES†3:15 am. â€" Sunday School Easter Programi Each Class Participating. Theme: ":00 am. â€" Easter Worship Service. Sermon; 7th Word From The Cross Nonâ€"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. HS Thornridge Dr Thornhill TORONTO â€" Handel’s Messiah will be presented at 8 pm. Sunday by the choir of Grace Church on-the-Hill, Russell Hill and Lonsdale Roads, under the direction of Dr. Derek Holman; accompanied by The Chamber Players of Toronto. For reser- vations call 889-7951. Soloists include Lillian Weichel, Patricia Harton, Albert Greer, Christopher Cameron. Whistling swans LUTHERAN Handel’s Messiah week .y Home Bible Studies 92 Front St. East. Admission to both func- tions $3. M. Th. â€" 889-5225 Films at centre r- M Family Sunday $01001 A. E. Atkinson Hnisterâ€" 669-1831 A. Youngâ€" Sec. 669-2784 SUNDAY SERVICES I A M -â€" Blble School SUNDAY mo P.M A WARM WELCOME TO EVERYONE The VIEW: "IT IS WRITTEN†9:00 A.M. Sunday. Channel 22 9:30 A.M. Sunday Channel ll Listen '0 "The Voice at Prophecy" Sunday 10 a.m. CKFH SATURDAY 9.30 AM. â€" Sabbath School Il.oo<A.M. â€" Divine worship "0 Com. m u: worship . . . vl Lord our Mlkor." Psalm 95:6 "LOVE THATSURRENDERS" Chalk Artist. Special Music .6200 pm. â€" Family Worship Service. Chalk Artist Speaklng and Drawing using fluorescent chalks and black light. RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Prayer 930'A.M. â€" The Lord‘s Supper 212 Hillsview Dr. 884-5029 Rev. Robert C. Quick 884-6629 Pastor: E.L. Anderson 884â€"0451 ï¬c‘Fu mine is CBe a‘Big‘Bmtllcrf' 24 Oak Ave.. Rich-vale Easter Communion Service SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1976 SUNDAY APRIL 18, 1976 YOU AR E WELCOME RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL Oh. “We ére working very hard to make it a sucâ€" cessful campaign, and with the help of all our volunteers, I am sure we will make it,“ says Mrs. Fulton. Explaining how the money is allocated, Mrs. Fulton says ap« proximately 57 cents of every dollar goes for research and care of people stricken with cancer. V The balance is put to other uses. such as ser- Cancer society seeks canvassers In some areas. however. there is a shortage of canvassers, and campaign chairman is concerned the objective may not be reached if more volunteers do not come forward. The need is greatest in the section south of Markham Rd. west of Bayview Ave. â€" the Elmwood, Boisdale, Paliser Crescent area. RICHMOND HILL â€" Some 25 captains and 325 canvassers. all volun- teers. are hard at work this month. Cancer Month, helping Richmond Hill Unit of the cancer society meet its goal of $41,000. In 5-6 Colors. 4-5-6-7-8 ft. Lengths Also Custom Made In any size $5.00 ft. Large Variety of Patterns 2x4' ONLY Easter symbols not empty ARBOR"? HANDY POST FORMED KITCHEN TOPS PANELS 12" x 12" Was. Iohnsééanwlle Satm white me: In mom cf 64 sq. ft. Teniï¬c Vasuesv Other Pailems in Stock ALL CEDAR PICNIC TABLE CEILING TILES 2†x 4"3 ft. PREâ€"CUT / ADILLAC I KEELE ST., MAPLE By Rev. (‘ecil Rosenberger Gormley Missionary (‘hurch OEDAR FRONT DOORS “333‘.†ALL ‘ ’ VARIETIES SPECIAL mi? LATEX, $ 95 PAINT WHITE DQJT NOW AND GET READY FOR SPRING / BADILLABII $149 (Economy Grade) “EASTERâ€"â€" Empty Symbols?“ Christianity has carried on for a number of cen- The office is open every Wednesday from 10 am. to 3 pm It can be reached by telephone at any time. Meanwhile she is still concerned about that residential pocket where there is a shortage of canvassers. Anyone in- terested in helping out in this area is asked to call Mrs. Fulton at 884-7717 or the Richmond Hill Unit office at 10212A Yonge St.. 884-3490. “Pléase, when the canvasser calls, give generously.“ Mrs. Fulton urges. Diane Fulton . . . . . campaign chairman vice to patients. drugs for needy patients. lodges and education. (Nana o! Maple Slum-d ALL SIZES CEDAR FENCING MATERIAL AVAILABLE 54%. on Keel: Street) $3993 $350 GIGANTIC STOCK _____' vâ€"vvâ€" SAOOSTONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "was $3.95 4x8 SIENNA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $550 $3.95 4x3 ASH . . . . . > . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35:95 $4.95 4x8 MEDIT. WALNUT . . . . . . . . . . . was $5.50 4x3 EMBOSSED PECAN . . . . . . . . . M; $5.50 M GOLDEN CEDAR . . . . . . . . . . . M, 3535 ‘4‘“, COACHMAN ELM . . . . . . . . . W $535 4,3 WINDSOR ROSEWOOD . . . . $350 $6.95 4x3 This year‘s selection. to be presented in the sanctuary of St. Mat- thew's United Church on Crosby Ave. is the drama, Joseph of Arimathea. Centred around the home of the wealthy and influential Joseph of Arimathea, it brings to life the message. “For This two-act play, written ,by Dorothy Clarke Wilson, describes events as they might have happened directly after the trial of Jesus before the Sanhedrin and on the morning of the Resurrection. Phone 889-4973 St. Matthew's Players have a long standing tradition of special Easter dramatic presentations. At Easter, 1976, what identity do we give to two prominent symbols; the cross, and the grave? “Listenâ€, you may be saying, “these things are St. Matthews’ drama Good Friday special The dove reminds us of the occasion when God the Father identified His Son. by the Holy Spirit, at His baptism Many a building of worship is identified with a cross on the exterior or the interior. turies with emphasis upon certain emblems or symbols. RICHMOND HILL â€" TUB ENCLOSURE DOORS - 3/5 ELECTRICAL SKIL DRI fl $1495 BULLETIN BOARD ï¬iAanmTE s 1 795 m 3. I 15 VINYL FRAMED KITCHEN CABINETS ASSEMBLE YOURSELF EASY TO PLAN YOUR OWN KITCHEN Members of the cast include Lorraine Willcock. Jean Johnson. Doreen Kendry. Shirley Clarke. Bill Jones. Lloyd Linderman. Russ Urquhart. Sid Dinning. Brian Buchan and David Linderman. The production is directed by Lloyd Lin- derman, and soloist Lucille Urquhart will sing Open the Gates of the Temple, and St. Mat- thew's choir sings God So Loved the World. The evening begins at 8 pm. For further in- formation call 889-0344. God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life" Aha. that‘s where a lot of people are right. and also, oh so wrong. You see. too many people think and act today as though Jesus Christ the Son of God was still hanging useless on the much too gruesome for me to considerf‘ They talk about cruelty and death, so just forget it†from the churches CHERRYWOOD FINISH THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. April 14. 1976 â€" C-3 $57.95 $66.95 (Includes Counter lop) 24" Vanity GREGG VANITIES u 3.44 Your choice of color top y STORE HOURS 8:30 am w5:30 pm Fri. 8:30 am :09 pm Su.8:30 am ws pm. 5 5 $49 $29 SHOP & SAVE Yes. the symbols of Easter are empty, but also filled with glorious personal meaning for you and me. Certainly. Jesus did die on the cross. “But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, (‘hrist died for us." (Romans 5:8) Jesus was sinless. but He volun- teered to pay the punish- ment for our sins. The events of Easter can bring a crossection of emotions. varying from sorrow and depression,to hope and ecstatic joy. The symbols of Easter. however, are loaded with a definite message. They shout to the world: “the cross is no longer oc- cupied and the grave is empty." All of this is true because Jesus Christ is the Son of God. and HE IS ALIVE. Cross, or lying lifeless in the grave‘ After this. Jesus was taken down from the cross and placed in the tomb. (John (19:42) But Jesus did rise from the dead. The first one to do so and live forever afterwards. (1 Corin‘ thians 15:20) 0n Easter Sunday morning. Jesus‘ friends. as they arrived at the grave, were greeted with a question. “Why do you look for the living among the dead?" The question was followed with a statement, “He is not here; He has risen" (Luke 24:5.6). 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