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The Liberal, 26 May 1976, C3

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10.00 am. â€" Bible School Classes for all ages 11.00 am. â€" Morning Semce 7.00 pm â€" Evening Service Prayer meeting Wednesday 318.00 p.m. ' WEDNESDAY 10:00 am. and 7 p EUCHARIST An Old Fashioned Country Church on the Edge of the City Yukon cleric Thornhill guest 10:30 am. â€" Semces. Nursery School. Kindergarten. and Church School. ANGLICAN Many needs The needs of this diocese are many, says Mrs. Hyde. a member of Holy Trinity‘s publicity and communications committee. For the people who live there‘ day~to~day necessities may result in hardship. In conjunction with a national Outreach project chosen locally. Rev. Dan Sargent of the Diocese of the Yukon will be guest speaker at the 10:30 am. worship service Sunday at Holy Trinity Anglican Church. Thornhill. This. says NancyVHyde. is' the main aim of the An_glican_ Church of Canada‘s Outreach program. THORNHILL â€" "Outreach shares with your neighbor, parish. diocese, Canada and the world. You can't go on living as a spiritual organization if all your love is only within yourself." PREACHING THE OLD BOOK IHE NEW BIRTH THE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE AI WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST RICHMOND HILL â€" Copper tooling, stamp collections, woodwork, artwork, crochet, embroidery, quilting and knitting are just some of the items that will be on display when Richmond Hill Senior Citizens’ Club 35 holds its hobby show. The event will be held at the clubroom, 10149 Yonge St., June 8 from 1:30 until 4 pm. Members will be setting up exhibits at 10 am. At 3 pm, the club will formally present a cheque for $1.000 towards York Rev‘ BI McSpadden Faster: Phone 884‘7859 Cmnet of Weldrick Road and Bathurst Street L earning disabilities KLEINBURG â€" Peter Iden, Metro naturalist and author of The Toronto Bird Finding Guide, conducts a 2-hour tour along the Humber River south of Kleinburg at the Kortright Centre for Conservation Sunday at 10 am. Highlight of the Get to Know Some Birds tour will be a visit to the wildlife planting demonstration area. This is a Metro Conservation Authority park with the usual $2 parking fee. The centre is two miles west of Highway 400. south of Major Mackenzie Drive, on Pine Valley Drive. Seniors’ hobbies SI. MARY'S ANGLICAN Yonge St. at Vaughan Rd Richmond Hill SUNDAY. MAY 30. 1976 EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHARISMATIC RENEWAL FELLOWSHlP FRIDAYS â€" 8.00 PM. - EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH 15 MacKAY DR 889-6789 TESTIMONY. TEACHING PRAYER. PRAISE MARKHAM â€"â€" Markham Family Life Centre and York County Board of Education are sponsoring a special con- ference May 29 for those interested in helping children with learning difficulties. The theme is Pulling Together to Help the Child and keynote Speaker is Dr. G.A.V. Morgan, director of the Centre for educational difficulties, University of Guelph. Parents, teachers, the judiciary, professionals and citizens interested in helping the exceptional student are all welcome. For further information call the Markham Family Life Centre, 294-2371, or contact your local school principal. Bird watching RECIOR Revr Bernard Barrett 884-1394 Rev. Fred Jack50n 884-2418 ALL WELCOME south york region scheduled events â€"TUESDAYSâ€" 5.30-8.30 PM, FAMILY NIGHT Programmes for Nursery. Happy Hour, Junior Boys. Christian Service Brigade, PanEGl Girls, Youth and Adult Studies. Presbyterian SUNDAY 945 AM. â€" Church School For Bus‘ Ministry, call 881-2818 11.00 AM. â€" Morning Worship WEDNESDAY 7.30 PM. â€" Mid-Week Bible Study « "The Hours of Worship ate Precmus" RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Yonge & Centte Sheets 884-1301 Minister â€" Rev. Robert Shorten AM â€" Servuce conducted by Rev. John D. Staples SUNDAY. MAY 30. 1976 00 AM. â€" Morning Worship ST‘ JOHN‘S BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxlord Stleet (Membet. Baptist Convention of Ontano and Quebec) Rev. Dana H. Lamb BA. B.D., Mmlster Iheme â€" ‘SUMMER OF 1976 Rev. Bernard Barrett 883-1834 â€" 884-3091 22382” 9:45 Sunday School. all ages 1100 am. Pastor E. Corbett 700 pm. "The Shantymenv SUNDAY. MAY 30. 1976 RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mmister Rev. Willlam Wallace 884-1831 Organist & Chou Duecto: ML Richard Phlllups 0 h UNITED Denon§injtions PRAYER MEETING 7.30 pm. â€" Tuesdays - Everyone Welcome â€" RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 50 Wlight St. Rev. E. Corbett. Pastor Ml. G. Whitmore, Asst. WELCOME! SUNDAY. MAY 30. 1976 Service at 10.30 am. and 5.00 pm SUNDAY‘ MAY 30. 1976 ' mm 9.30 am. _ warship service Wed nesda);c 1030 am. â€" Sunday Church School THURSDAYS 930 am - Sunday Church School Among special plans for Sunday are adisplay of photographs, courtesy of Winifred Marsh. Holy Trinity's representative on the Outreach Joint Action committee; a coffee hour visit with Rev. Sargent, and a stage display, prepared by Sunday School children. depicting a Yukon scene. 11.00 am. â€" Worship Semce‘ Because settlements are widely scattered. there are transportation difficulties. The cost of staples are “exorbitant.” and short- term residents such as oil field workers. “create some turmoil" in the lives of the Indian population, she explains. 3 region churches Concentration on a program for the Arctic was chosen by Anglican churches in Unionville. Markham and Stouffville. 9.50 am. â€" Famtly Sunday School 11 am. and 7:30 pm, Farewell Semces {or Allan and Donne Done: and Family. LUTHERAN Friday. THORNHILL â€" An exhibit of metal sculptures ,by David Reppen continues at Gallery Thornlea until Friday. The gallery, a community-oriented, school art gallery, is located on the cafeteria stage of Thornlea Secondary School, 8075 Bayview Ave. It is open Monday through Friday from 11:15 am. to 1:30 p.m., and Monday and Wed- nesdays from 5 until 9 pm. 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 5 p.m. on AURORA â€" Darcy McKeough, treasurer of Ontario, will be guest speaker at the official opening of the new joint ad- ministration offices for the Town of Aurora and York County Board of Education. The opening will be held June 7. with an open house at 7 pm, and the ceremony at 8. Central Hospital's building fund. The public is invited to attend. Afternoon tea will be served. There will be no admission charge. York stargazing Exhibit sculpture DOWNSVIEW â€" Throughout spring and summer York U science faculty is holding free public stargazing sessions Wednesday evenings at the twin astronomical ob- servatories on the main campus, Keele St. and Steeles Ave., south of the Vaughan town boundary. The two-hour sessions start immediately after dusk. 0n overcast evenings there are special programs, in- cluding demonstrations and slide presentations. McKeough speaking Weekly Home Bible Studues ZION LUTHERAN (2 miles south of Maple) Rev‘ James S. Dauphinee VicaPastor â€" 884-5264 J. S. DAUPHINEE. PASIOR SUNDAY. MAY 30, 1976 BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH Minister Rev. D. VanderBoom ST. PAUL‘S LUTHERAN 1013] Bayview Avenue THE MISSIONARY CHU‘RCH GORMLEY M.Th‘ â€" 889-5225 1481hornridge Dr‘ Thomhill Rev. Ceul Rosenberger A WARM WELCOME TO EVERYONE Office: 887-5846 Res: 887-9325 SATURDAY 9.30 am â€" Sabbath School 11.00 am. â€" Divine Worship "0 Come let us worship the our Maket.” Psalm 95:6 VIEW: "IT IS WRITIEN" 9.00 am. Sunday. Channel 22 930 am. Sunday. Channel 11 884-5029 Rev. Robert C. Quick 8846629 SUNDAY, MAY 30. 1976 9.45 am. â€"Sunday School Free Bus Call 834-1759 1100 am. â€" Morning Worship The Gideons m Chavge 6.00 pm. â€" Moody SCIence Film "TIME AND EIERNIIY" Wednesdays â€" Midweek Semce Adults and teens THURSDAYS â€" Ladles' Collee Cup Bible Study 9.30 am. â€" The Lord‘s Supp!!! 11.00 am, â€" Family Bible Hout 11.00 am. â€" Sunday School. Kindergatten to Grade 6. Bible School lor Grade 7 and up. 7.00 pm. - Evening Service TUESDAY 8 00 pm â€" Bible Study and Prayer Listen to "The Vows of Prophecy‘ Sunday 10 am. CKFH CONCORD CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord Rd. & No. 7 Hwyi A Church of The New Testament Order A E Atkinson Minister â€" 669-1831 A Young â€" Sec. 669-2784 SUNDAY SERVICES 9.45 am â€" Bible School Classes for All Ages 11.00 am. â€" Morning Service 700 pm. â€" Communion Service WEDNESDAY 8.00 pm â€" Bible Study COME AND WORSHIP WITH US‘ SUNDAY 12.30 pm Watch “The Herald of Truth T.V‘ Channel 3, Barrie RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL 24 Oak Ave‘, Richvale SUNDAY. MAY 30. 1976 RICHMOND HILL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 80 Elgin Mills Road W Pastor: E. L. Anderson 8840451 RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH 212 Hillsview D! the Lon! In our family my father owned a greyhound, and would go hunting on Saturdays for jack rabbits. The object of the day was to see the race bet- ween the dog and the hare. More often than not‘ the rabbit would be saved by a bush for the dogs went by sight and not by smell. My point is that the dog would sleep all week. but on Saturdays he would be up and at it. Our culture is filled to overflowing with such remarks about the family. The infant a few weeks old is an intelligent creature of God. Comes Saturday, both pairs of hands are there. He some way knew when Saturdays came around. If "dumb" animals can If “dumb” animals can be so affected by habits how much more young humans. The routine in his home is there but daddy‘s are not. “The family which prays together. stays together.” “The family is the basic unit of society." “You never get a clean bird out of a dirty nest." Family and church By Fr. Frank Robinson Our Lady Queen of the World (‘hurch Richmond Hill At this age he can at- tend too, in a child's way, which is only for a few moments on a Sunday. It has happened 104 times by the time the child is two years old. It has occurred 156 times by the time his third bir- thday comes around, and 208 times when he is four. The infant does not know his parents have gone to church. all he knows is that that day is different. The next day Sunday. something different happens. The parents make their way to church This happens 52 times 'in a year A child of perpetual motion that is made to sit quietly through an hour long service, acquires a Father Robinson ...greatest role lPholo'by Hoggl It is not because he is bad, it is because he is natural. hatred for the church The Bible, the stained glass windows, the organ. all these are sources of wonder and awe to th child. - However. once again. it lasts only for a few moments. the length of time he plays with any toy. Religion must always be an enjoyable exper- ience. The teachings of Jesus must be given them in children's proportions TORONTO â€" The rapid increase in the use of alcoholic beverages, plus the consequences of,0ver- population and pollution in the world, will be among the issues to be discussed at the annual meeting of the Toronto Conference of the United Church of Canada at Trent University in Peterboro, May 26 to 28. Much better if parents take children in privately to God‘s house and ex- plain things to them. More than 500 delegates from 300 churches from Church conference Subjecting children to adult worship is part of the reason for our vacant pews today. Being the strong, muscular member of the household to whom the children always look with awe. carries with it great influences. Attending from this area will be local ministers Doug Pat- terson. Ralphe Gerbe. Harold Martin and Allen Hallett, Once again. example is the best of all teachers. in particular when given by the father. A recent survey 1n- dicated that 90 per cent of the people attending church today were taken there as children. When he is seen to bow the head and bend the knees by his hero wor- shippers, he is playing the greatest role of his career. the Muskoka and Georgian Bay areas to Metro will gather under the leadership of president, Mrs. Hilde Toll. to consider the role of the church “in giving people the courage and faith to live by their Christian principles." from the churches While holding his new THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. May 26. 1976 â€" c-3 “God is the giver of all life, human and divine. May He bless the father of this child. He and his wife will be the first teachers of their child in the ways of faith. May they be also the best of teachers, bearing witness to the faith by what they do and say, in Christ Jesus. our Lord. Amen." born child in the bapv tismal rite. the father has this prayer said over him. Jackpot Bingo games are held every Tuesday. beginning at 8 pm. in the church hall, Dunlop Street. More than 200 people attended the event. RICHMOND HILL â€" Luck struck twice at last week's bingo night at St. Mary‘s Roman Catholic Church. Winners were Audrey Durand and Joseph McBain. who pocketed $500 each. The jackpot. which has been accumulating for four weeks, was split between two local residents.

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