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The Liberal, 25 Aug 1976, C3

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" f‘? Maria Bencic Maeve Conno v SanEIa H011“ Nuring grads say jobs hard to come by Lawâ€"far youat York DOWNSVIEWâ€"York University‘s Centre for Continuing Education will offer a course entitled “The Law and You" scheduled to begin in September. Topics of discussion include civil liberties law, landlord-tenant law, criminal law and business law. For further information contact the Centre for Continuing Education. York University, 4700 Keele Street M3J 2R6 or telephone 667-2525. KING â€" The King Township Public Library will host a visual arts display by the faculty of Seneca College’s King Campus. The course. offered in co-operation with the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, is designed to help individuals and citizens‘ groups become familiar with the Canadian legal systems and the implications of the law with regard to their daily lives. The course should enable people to act knowledgeany when confronted by situations involving certain legal restraints: Art show at library Custom Hand Carved Leather Belts Available "r '5 â€" Just ask! ,, a Evelyn Van Esch buys a cold drink at the stand operated by Leslie Wagner, 12, of 22 Baymark Ave., Luanne Burda, 10, of Rothsay Road and her sister Cheri. 12. The cold drink stand was part of a RICHMOND HILL â€" Across from Bad Boys (Just a little South) Maria Bencic . Richmond Hill Van Esch buys a cold drink at the muscular dystrophy fund raising carnival 'erated by LeSIie Wagner: 12, 0f 22 held Saturday on lronside Crescent. Also ‘k Ave., Luanne Burda. 10. of for sale were hot dogs and candies and I Road and her sister Cheri. 12- chances at games of skill that helped raise ld drink stand was part of a $181 for the fund. Fund raising refreshment stand 10148 YONGE STREET (UPSTAIRS) FOR YOUR DENIITII DAYS south york region scheduled events Maeve Connolly . . . Unionville Art at Gibson House A reception to meet the artists will take place on Sept. 2 and the display will be open to view until Sept. 14. Monday through Saturday from 10 am. until 5 pm. and evenings Monday to Thursday from 7-9 pm. The exhibit, scheduled to open Aug. 30 will include tapestry. photographs, etchings. jewellery, pottery, collage and oil paintings. WILLOWDALE â€" Landscape paintings by George Sanders will be on display at Gibson House, 5172 Yonge St., west of the Willowdale Post Office, from Sept. 2 to 19. This is Mr. Sanderâ€"s first one man show and sale of landscapes painted in acrylics and oil pastels. Gibson House is open daily from 9:30 am. until 5 p.m. and Sundays from noon until 5 pm. The public is invited to meet the artist at a free reception on Sept. 7 from 7-9 pm. Sandalâ€"HE? . Richmond Hill SUMMER HOURS TUES. & WED. â€" 10:00 am. to 6:00 pm. THURS. & FR|.-â€" 10:00 am. to 9:00 pm. SATURDAY â€" 9:30 am. to 6:00 pm. CLOSED â€" SUNDAY and MONDAY Leslie Grightmire . . . Thornhill For further in- formation, contact Metro Region Conservation at 661-6600. Two awards offered of $500 Miss Coldwell‘s situation is not that un- ecmmon. Since the early spring recruiting officers from hospitals across the border have been travelling to schools and colleges in Canada in hopes of attracting graduating nurses to work in the United States. Attractive offer The St. Petersburg offer is a tough one to turn down. The hospital, Coldwell would prefer remain unnamed, has This year, the two awards are for $500. Applications should reach F.L. Lunn, Secretary-Treasurer of The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Foundation. 5 Shoreham Drive, Downsview, Ontario, M3N 184, by Sept. 2. Graduates and un- dergraduates may now apply for the third annual B. Harper Bull Con- servation Fellowship Awards. RICHMOND HILL â€" Once her visa comes through, Leslie Coldwell of Unionville plans to pack her bag and take off for Florida. It‘s not necessarily the warm weather she‘s after. although that, she admits is part of the at- traction. It‘s a job that‘s taking her south. RICHMOND Once her vi through, Lesli of Unionville The York Regional School of Nursing became a campus of Seneca College in 1973 and graduated its second class of nursing students on Aug. 14. Earlier this month. Miss Coldwell, 19, graduated from Seneca College's two-year nursing program. Miss Coldwell expects her registration will come through by November and at that time she plans to accept an offer from a Florida hospital at St. Petersburg and join the staff there. TORONTO By Denise Romberg 1000 am. â€" Bible School Classes for all ages 11.00 am. - Morning Service 7.00 pm. â€" Evening Service Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8.00 pm. CHURCH SCHOOL - Sunday 10 am offered to pay her flight down. put her up in a hotel for a few days until she finds somewhere to live and for the first little while provide her with transportation to and from work. “How can you turn down an offer like that?" Miss Coldweil said in an interview. She admitted she was still a little leary about picking up and going off to a place she'd never been. But in the light of the plight of nurses across the province who can't find permanent employment here, and since York Central Hospital where Coldwell works on a part time basis doesn't seem to have any openings in the immediate future, the offer in Florida looks promising â€" or at least worth a try. Part time only All 13 York region graduates of Seneca College’s nursing program have made inquiries for employment at York Central Hospital. Miss Coldwell and classmates Maria Bencic and Sandra Hoult of Rich- mond Hill, Kolece Foss of Maple and Kathleen Rame of Thornhill have found work there. but only on a part time basis. Nursery care and cmldren's program provided. ‘-‘ Services: Sunday ~ 8 am. & 10 am \Up Romyom negatives 10:00 AM. Jomt services at St. Maty's Anglican. Welcome to all members of Richmond HiII United Church. An Old Fashioned Country Church on the Edge of the City ANGLICAN Sundays . 8 am. Wednesdays- 10 am. and 7 pm. ThroughOut The Year At St Mary's SUNDAYS A AUGUST 8 T0 SEPT‘ 5 Primed on Kodék paper BIGHWND HEIGHTS CENTRE 884431 HOLY COMMUNION SERVICES PREACHING THE OLD BOOK THE NEW BIRTH THE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE AT WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH (ANGLICAN) 15 MacKay Drive, Richvale 889â€"6789 THE REV, RON ARMSTRONG CHARISMATIC FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST Open ’til 9 Thur. 8 Hi Corner of Weldrick Road and Bathurst Street Rev. B.T. McSpadden Pastor: Phone 88HB§9 ST. MARY‘S ANGLICAN 10030 Vonge Street Richmond Hill Wednesday ~ 10 em Rev Rev. Thursday at 8 pm JUST EMMANUEL CHURCH 2v. Fred Jackson 884-2418 RECTOR Bernard Barrett 884-1394 $1699 Union Services with St. Johns Baptist Church Oxford St. for month of July Including Aug‘ 15L Richmond Hrll Presbyterian Church for month of August including Sept. 51h. 10 AM. Divine Service Baby-Centve available during Service “From my knowledge of nursing in Ontario, it is difficult for new graduates to find jobs in Ontario at this time“ she said. ’ 50 applications Some graduates like Cindy Lamont, 21, of Maple have found em- ployment in nursing homes. She applied to 50 hospitals across the Director of Nursing at YCH. Janet Lord, says there are no openings for nurses at the hospital. But that might change in the future. 950 Famn 1100 am THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11. INFORMATION NIGHT: TUESDAY. AUGUST 31 â€" 7:30 PM. 111. OPENING DAY: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 - 8:45 AM. We are inviting to a meeting at the school at the time stated above, students and/or parents of students who have recently moved into the area and who will be attending Thornlea Secondary School for the first time in September 1976. This meeting will provide an opportunity to have the program of studies and pattern of operation of the school explained in order to make the registration process smoother. This will be a full day of regular classes. Students are asked to report to their Home Room by 8:45 AM. 1. REGISTRATION DAYS: MONDAY, AUGUST 30 9:00 - 11:00 AM. 2:00 - 4:00 P.M. 7:00 - 9:00 P.M. Students are asked to come to the school on ONE of these two days during the hours listed above to complete the following business and organizational tasks: - â€" timetables - Home Group assignments - locks, lockers â€" Student Association memberships - Yearbook subscriptions â€" purchase of gym clothing and equipment â€" purchase of grade 13 textbooks and other stationery supplies â€" registration for Student Guidance Information System â€" to discuss any problems with Guidance Counsellors STr JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxford Street (Member, Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) Rev, Dana H. Lamb B.A., B.D., Minister SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1976 The ad should have read “Thornlea Secondary School” rather than “Thornhill Secondary School". The Liberal is sorry if we have inconvenienced any students, due to our error. Please disregard the ad which appeared in the Wednesday, August 18, 1976 Issue of The Liberal. 271 Centre St Thomhill 889.5391 Minister: Rev‘ J. B. Bums St. John's Congregation will worship at Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church Sunday. Aug 8 to Sept, 5 Incl. 10:30 AM. Rev. DAH‘ Lamb4 Pteaching Minister Rev. William Wallace 88L183l Organist & Choir Dilector Mr. Richard Phillips THORNLEA SECONDARY SCHOOL 50 Wright St. Rev. E. Corbett, Pastor 223-8247 â€" 884-3091 JUNE â€" JULY â€" AUGUST 10.45 am. Sunday School Hour Morning Worshrp 700 pm. Evenrng Service TUESDAYS. 7.30 PM. Prayer and Brhle Study NOTICE TO ALL THORNHILL SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS EVERYONE WELCOME VISITORS WELCOME M.A., 80., PhD RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Notice to all students who will be attending TRINITY ll FOR INFORMATION. CALL 889-9696 THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. August 25. 1976 â€" C-i Until things change and the job market starts looking a little better for nurses, she plans to try and find a job in another LUTHERAN In the meantime she has been working temâ€" porarily at Maple Nur- sing Home. Maeve Connolly, 20. of Unionville has sent out 35 applications for a position at a hospital in Ontario but to no avail. “I considered going to the States but I don’t really want to.” she said. province but has yet to be offiered a position. 7:30 pm. â€" Closing Rally for Vacation Bible School with the film "The Christian Home" 9:50 Family Sunday School at ST, MARY'S ANGLICAN CHURCH or ST‘ MATTHEWS UNITED CHURCH NOTE: Sunday Church School cancelled lor July and August dunng August and on Sept. 5th 9.30 am. â€" Worship Service COMBINED SUMMER WORSHIP J. S, DAUPHINEE, PASTOR ZION LUTHERAN (2 miles south of Maple) Rev, Jamess. Dauphinee VicaPastov â€" 884-5264 Services discontinued for July and August SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1976 Wednesday â€"- 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting ST PAUL‘S LUTHERAN 10131 Bayview Avenue THE MISSIONARY CHURCH GORMLEY Rev. Cecil Rosenberger A WARM WELCOME TO EVERYONE RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Yonge & Centre Streets 884-1301 Office: 887-5846 Res: 887-9325 â€" Morning Worship at 10:00 AM TUESDAY, AUGUST 31 9:00 - 12:00 NOON 1:00 - 4:00 PM. THURSDAYS - Ladies' Coffee Cup Bible Study Wed nésdays â€" Midweek Service Adults and teens 9.30 am. â€" Ihe Lovd‘s Suppev 11.00 am â€" Famin Bible Hour 11.00 am. â€" Sunday School. Kmdergarten to Grade 6, Bible School 10! Grade 7 and up. field Other graduates Other York region Seneca College Nursing grads not pictured here are Leslie Coldwell of Unionville. Laura Hart of Markham, Elizabeth Joyce of Unionville. Gaye Koster of Thornhill, Cindy Lamont of Maple, Judith Martin of Thornhill, Kathleen Rame of Thornhill and Linda Young of Markham. “It can‘t get any worse, it can only get better” Miss Connolly said. SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1976 9.45 am. â€"Sundav School 11.00 am. â€"â€" Momlng Worship TUESDAY 8 00 pm. â€" Bible Study and Prayer BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH 148 Thornridge Dr. Thornhill Minister Rev. D. Vandevaoom M.Th. â€" 889-5225 SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1976 Service at 10.30 am. and 5.00 pm 7.00 pm â€" Evening Se'rvice 6:00 pm. -Communion Service 6.00 pm â€" EVENING SERVICE 11.00 am. â€" Bible Study ano Morning Service COME AND WORSHIP WITH US‘ Denominations SUNDAY 12.30 pm. Watch "The Hetald o! huth" IV. Channel 3, Barrie RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL 24 Oak Ave., RICMIC SUNDAY. AUGUST 29, 1976 CONCORD CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord Rd. 8. No. 7 Hwy. A Church of The New Testament Order A. E. Atkinson Minister - 669-1831 A‘ Young â€" Sec. 669-2784 WEDNESDAY 8.00 pm â€" Bible Study RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH 212 Hillsview 0!. 884-5029 Rel Robert 0 chk 884â€"6629 SUNDAY SERVICES

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