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The Liberal, 6 Oct 1976, C3

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gThanks giving within limits Men’s 1/2 price New drug discovered for seasonal asthma Children with asthma, except for a few severe cases, should be included in regular group ac- tivities at camps, school physical education programs, and all kinds of recreational programs. RICHMOND HILL â€" Local lung associations â€" the Christmas Seal people â€" are observing Asthma Week Oct. 3 to 9. ma. Your lung association says that segregating children with asthma is a mistake. When doctors can pinpoint the offending substances, asthmatic patients may receive allergy shots to make them less sensitive to the substances. This summer many kids went off to camp â€" including kids with asth- Now there is also a new drug called cromolyn sodium which can help prevent attacks of seasonal asthma, especially attacks caused by pollen in the air. The York-Toronto Lung Association offers free community asthma programs to help asthma sufferers lead a normal life. The programs are made possible through contributions to Christ- mas Seals. A b 0 u t 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 Canadians have asthma and nearly half are children under the age of 16. We’re featuring a wide variety of men's casual shoes plus fashion boots during our 1/2 price 50% on work boots in a variety of styles without steel toes. Sudden attacks of asth- ma can be a scary business for anyone. 16 Toronto and Area Locations: 2725 Jane Street, 900 Albion Road, 3770 Lawrence Ave. East, 2499 Eglinton Ave. East, Square One Shopping Centre, Sherway Gardens, Dufferin Plaza, Fairview Mall, Agincourt Shopping Mall, 3 Queen Street North (Streetsville), Bramalea City Centre (Bramalea) 222 Guelph Street (Georgetown), Sheridan Mall (Pickering), 8051 Yonge Street (Thornhill), Hillcrest Mall (Richmond Hill), Upper Canada Mall (Newmarket) Wednesday, October 6th to Saturday, October 9th. Rev. Bernard Barrett . . . . . St. Mary’s Anglican Church funey 811008 4 DAYS ONLY Fashion 3er style for everyone especially children. But asthma may also involve mild, more or less con- tinuous breathing dif- ficulty too. To find out more about asthma and what to do about it contact the York» Toronto Lung Association at 226-1454. It’s a Matter of Life and Breath! Mild or severe, asthma attacks â€" when they occur in the first three and a halfrdecades of life â€" are usually triggered by a variety of factors, â€"- substances in the air or environment, acute respiratory infections and emotional disturbances. Heredity seems to play a part too. LE-GAL ASSISIANTS SECRETARIAL SERVICE * Lega| * Reports * Real Estate * Invoicing * Bookkeeping * General Call for a consultatim on your business needs 297-2841 IN THIS AREA 2 price sale. styles with Duplicate bridge results Whatever our feeling about controls, we need to keep very much before us that those who protest them often are looking to their own wants and not considering the needs of the powerless who have little chance to make their voices heard. 3 power groups . Business, labour and government are three RICHMOND HILL â€" Sept. 20, N-S 1. George Payment and Ross Jenkinson 2. Doug Milner and Ron Sandord 3. Nick Bruno and Bob Dunn; east west Peter Osborne and Sandy McIlwain 2. Fred and Theresa Tierney 3. Jack and Billye Maver; side game 1. L Whitehead and I. Howarth 2. P and A. Sanderson. _ Sept. 22, 1. Rose Morrell and Grace Saunders, 2. J. and L. Robillotti 3. Eileen Phippen and Cecile De Zoete and dress As we in Canada celebrate Thanksgiving Day a whole variety of subjects can come to our attention. The most obvious of these is that in spite of inflation, controls and other things which some of us get upset about we are amongst the best-off people in the world. As such we have much to be thankful for and we need to put our com- plaints in some kind of realistic perspective. Labor protest Related to this, as we celebrate Thanksgiving we come close to labour’s day of protest on Oct. 14. We also hear many exâ€" pressions of protest by business leaders about controls. Bv Rev. Bernard Barrett RICHMOND HILL â€" Sept. 24, N-S 1. J0 and Save and All sizes are not available in all styles so shop early for the best selection. It is very important that in using the power they have. they do not forget those whose interests are not necessarily looked after by that power. As we reflect on our own situation in Canada we have a deep moral responsibility to consider the needs of the rest of the world. As a nation we still benefit in many ways by the impoverishment of others very significant powei groupings in our country It is very important that in using the power the) The Grand National trials, held Sept. 26 was a Swiss teams event. Cleta and Fred Dieken took first place with team- mates Sandy and Ross consumers Lastly as we celebrate Thanksgiving let us develop a responsible kind of thanksgiving which will lead us to live within the \necessary limits of our world so that we do not rape the world for the benefit of our apparently unlimited desire to develop as Laurie Coen 2. Ruth Browning and Stew Cole, E-W, 11 Peter Osborne and Sandy McIlwain 2. Edna and Bob Dunn. Everyone‘s concern This is not just the concern of those with major responsibility in our country but is in the hands of each and every one of us. from the churches “The people at the livery have recruited me to do the heavy work.” wer Jenkins. The eight teams that qualified to play in the next round are M. Davey, Yati Sahae, De Watts, Don Fahner, Bob Dunn, Gerry Browning and Fred Tierney. Sept. 27, N-S 1. J‘ Munroeâ€"Cape and R4 Cote 2. Tony Madleaner and Mary Harmony 3. Doug The York Central Hospital Junior Auxiliary held a fund raising car wash last weekend at four local gas stations. Pictured above are Susan Simpson, Kim Junior Auxiliary car wash Milnerand and Ron Sandford; E-W, 1. Barb Barnard and Lois Hart. 2. Diane Brown and M. Melnichuk 3‘ John and Wendy Hutner. The games are held Mondays and Fridays at 8 pm. and Wednesdays at 1 pm. For information call 8844689 or 727’5789. CHARG EX Marshall. both of Richmond Hill, and Betty Mutanin of Gormley, soaping up a car at Rudy‘s Esso on Yonge Street. Mr. Peter Kinnear, President of Kinnear Pontiac Buick announces the appointment of Ed Edwards to their sales staff as Sale Representaj tive. Ed Eowards brings over 20 years of experience in selling new and used cars and trucks. Ed hopes to hear from his many friends for their automobile needs. Phone Ed 8844481 or881-2603 tam “34.59% .am 4W 8 00 am EUCHARIST 1030 am Semces. church School Nurser ANGLICAN BAPTIST LUTHERAN 950 Family Sunday School 1] 00 am .Mommg WOISth @metufihmfll gnaw] SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1976 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1976 Yonge St, at Vaughan Rd Richmond HIll 7:30 Evening Inspiration ST MARY S ANGLICAN ED EDWARDS Rev Bernard Barrett 884-1394 IHE MISSIONARY CHURCH GORMLEY Rev Cecnl Rosenberge; WEDNESDAY 1000 am EUCHARIST 700 o m EUCHARIST RICHMOND HILL UNIIED CHURCH Yonge & Centre Streets 884-1301 A WARM WELCOME TO EVERYONE WedV Family Night Rev Fred Jackson EMMANUEL CHURCH DIRECTORY OF RELIGIOUS SERV|CE$ FOR THE WEEK 884-2418 (ANGLICAN) RECTOR 8876846 (Photo by Hoqq) Backgammon basics DOWNSVIEW â€" Learn basic strategy, winning moves and doubling the stake during an eight- week backgammon course at Willowdale library starting Oct. 7 at 8 Church sale The Richmond Hill United Church. at Centre and Yonge Streets, will hold its annual rummage THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. October 6. I976 â€" C-3 10.00 am. - Bible School Classes 1or all ages 11.00 am. â€" Morning Servrce 7.00 pm â€" Evening Semce Prayer meetrng Wednesday at 8.00 pm. An Old Fashroned Country Church on the Edge of the Crty RICHMOND HILL â€" 271 Cenhe Street The Rev. LB. Burns. M.A.. 80., PhD. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10th - TRINITY 17 Service for Thanksgiving - 11 am All Church School Children SUNDAY. OCT. 10. 1976 THANKSGIVING SERVICE Guest Soloist Debbie Jeans One of the Leads in the Canadian Open at the O'Keele Centre this Season. in Church v 11 am Presbyteens - 12:15 pm. iReception Room The Council of the Town of Vaughan has authorized a bi-annual service for articles not normally collected by the weekly garbage pick-up. The week of October 18th to 22nd, 1976, has been designated for the collection of large, bulky refuse, such as chesterfields, chairs, mattresses, stoves, etc., by the Town’s Works Department. Residents of Vaughan requiring this special service must telephone the Municipal Office, Works Department 832-2281 by October 15th, 1976 for this collection. The Spring of 1977 Bulk Garbage Collection dates are May 9th to 13th, 1977. R.H. Kraft P. Eng. Town Engineer Town of Vaughan Maple, Ontario. PREACHING THE OLD BOOK THE NEW BIRTH THE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE AT WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCh TOWN OF VAUGHAN FALL BULK GARBAGE COLLECTION SI JOHN'S BAPTISI CHURCH 75 0mm Street (MCMDCL Baptist Convention 0! Ontario and Quebec) Rev DanaH Lamb 8 A. B D , Mumstel Corner 01 Weldnck Road and Bathum Sheet Rev. 81 McSpadden Pastor Phone 884-7859 ADVANCE NOTICE Fnday Eve. Oct 22nd Family Night Variety Show Sunday Evening Nov. 14 Gentlemen & Boys Choir of St Simon's October 18th to 22nd, 1976 day - 6:30 - 8:00 Explorers Group Girls ages 9 - ll sale Oct‘ 16 from 9:30 am. until 12:30 p.m_. In conjunction with the sale will be a toy and bake sale by the Explorer Group. Each class will in- corporate instruction and playing time. Phone the North York Y.M.C.A. at 225-7773 for registration information. The fee is $30 for 8 weeks. 11:00 am Thanksgiving Communion Service Nmsery and Children's Church Pro videdi 7:00 pm. Family Fellowship Hour WED. 7:00 pm. FAMILY NIGHT. Activities and Study 10! the whole family. THURS. 9:30 am. ladies Coflee Cup Bible Study. SAT. 7:00 pm Youth Activity Night 9 30 a m â€" Ihe Lord's Supper ll 00 a m â€" Family Bible Hour 1100 am â€" Sunday School. Kindergarten to Grade 6 Bible School for Glade 7 and up, 700 p m â€"- Evening Semce IUESDAY 8 00 p m A Bible Study and Playe: I48 Ihomndge D: Ihornmll Mmlslel Rev D VanderBoom M Ih â€" 889-5225 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1976 Semce at 10303 m. and 5.00 pm 9:45 am. SUnday School Free Bus Call 88M629 SI PAUL'S LUTHERAN 1013] Baywew Avenue J S. DAUPHINEE PASIOR 9 30 a m â€" Sunday Chmch Schnol ll 00 A M WOVShID Selwce School [030 am Sunday Church Other Denominations SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1976 ll 00 am â€" Bible Study and Mornmg Semce 700 p m ~Commumon Semce WEDNESDAY 8.00 p m - Bible Study 9 30 am WOKShlp Serwce SUNDAY OCTOBER 10. 1976 SUNDAY 12 30 p m Watch "The Hetald of Ilulh‘ VT V Channel 3. Bame CONCORD CHURCH OF CHRIST Concom Rd & No, 7 Hwy A Chuvch of he New Testament Otdev A E Atkinson Ministe: â€" 669-183] A Young â€" Sec 669-2784 SUNDAY SERVICES ZION IUTHERAN (2 miles south of Maple) Rev JamesS Daupmnee VICE'PBStOI ~ 884-5264 RICHMOND HILL FREE MUHODIST CHURCH 884-5029 Rev Roben C. Quick 884-6629 BEIHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL 24 Oak Ave Ruchvale 212 Hullswew DI

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