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The Liberal, 9 Feb 1977, C3

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Ten oriental dishes will be prepared. Tickets are $2. A recipe book is included as well as door prizes. To obtain tickets in advance call 893-1869, 893-1792 or 893-1350. The dost is 7§ cents a pair and this year’é goal is $1,000. Hockey pucks and sticks will be given away throughout the day. KLEINBERG â€" The Kleinberg Girl Guides are sponsoring a Chinese cooking demonstration at MacKenzie Senior Public School, March 2 at 7:30 pm. AURORA â€" The Canadian Arthritis Society will hold a skate sharpening day at Vic‘s Shoe Repair, 7 Yonge St. Feb. _12, 9_a._rn. to 5pm. ‘ The readings, jointly sponsored by Centennial College and the Canada Council, will be held at 1:30 pm. at the Warden Woods campus of Centennial College. SCARBOROUGH â€" A series of readings by Canadian writers begins Feb. 16 when Andreas Shroeder will read from Shaking It Rough â€" A‘ Prison Memoir â€"â€" a book describing his eight months experience in various B.C. prisons. TORONTO â€" “Motivating Nursing Personnel is the next in a series of seminars sponsored by Centennial College, to be held Feb. 24 from 9 am. to 4 pm. at the Holiday Inn, Don Valley Parkway. AGINCOURT â€" The Agincourt Garden Club will meet Feb. 14 at 8: 15 pm. in the Knox United Church Christian Centre, 2575 Midland Ave. Bob and Jackie Patterson will speak about “Growing under Lights”. THORNHILL â€"â€" The Richvale-Baif Block Parents will hold a meeting at the Thornhill Community Centre, Feb. 13 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm. The Block Parent film will be shown followed by a panel discussion. THORNHILL â€" Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will be holding its annual Yellow Rose Ball Feb. 19 at the Thornhill Community Centre. For tickets call 88+3224. TORONTO â€" The Women's Committee of the Ontario Heart Foundation will sponsor the fourth annual Arts and Crafts Show, Feb. 16 from 10 am. to 8:30 pm. in the Civic Garden Centre, ‘New Floral Hall, Edwards Gardens. Students radio conference SCARBOROUGH â€" Students at Centennial College have organized a Campus Radio Con- ference for Ontario colleges and universities to be held Feb. 12 from 10 am. to 6 pm. at Warden Woods campus. TORONTO ‘â€" The St. Joseph’s School of Nursing Alumni will hold an annual dinner- dance Feb. 19 at the Skyline Hotel on Dixon Road. Tickets are available by calling 231-4632. All graduates are welcome. Topics such as program direciion, _radio promotion and advertising productlon Will be featured. southern york regiori' scheduled events , Charity skate sharpening Good Citizenship deserves a medal Do ou know anyone here in Ontario whoâ€"through self essness. humanity and kindness without expect- ing anything in returnâ€"has made this a better province in which to live? That's the kind of person for whom the Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship was established. Recipients are selected by an independent Advisory Council of Ontario citizens whose honorary chairman is the Lieutenantâ€"Governor of the Province. Anyone may nominate a person for the Ontario Medal. and nomination forms are available by writing: ‘ ONTARIO MEDAL FOR GOOD CITIZENSHIP Executive Secretary Advisory Council Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship Queen's Park Toronto. Ontario M7A lAl Making a nomination is itself an act of appreci ation for good citizenship All nominations should be received by April '15. 1977‘ Kleinberg Guides work for show Arts and Crafts show Writers hold readings Alumni dinnerâ€"dance Garden Club meets Block parents meet Sorority Rose Ball Nursing seminar By Rev. Enoch L. Anderson Richmond Hill Seventh- Day Adventist Church 60 kick the habit in YCH 5â€"day plan RICHMOND HILL â€" The psychology of breaking a harmful habit such as used in the “Five Day Plan to Stop Smoking" may prove helpful to explore in brief in this column. Recently, such a program was conducted at the York Central Hospital with about 80 in attendance the opening night. Sixty completed the course and qualified for a diploma by divor- cing themselves from nicotine. They also learned, beside methods of at- tacking the habit, some valuable principles for better living. Many found it helpful to stay off the coffee habit as well â€" which would help out the budget today. Getting proper rest, exercise, deep breathing, drinking more fluids etc. were among some of the items urged as aids in reducing the craving for tobacco. 10.00 am. â€" Bible School Classes for all ages '1 1.00 am. -â€" Morning Servlce 7.00 pm. â€" Evening Serwce Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8.00 pm. An Old Fashioned Country Church on the Edge of the City However, what is foremost in the breaking of any harmful habit, was most simply stated by one successful young man in attendance who said, “I realize now that the important thing in licking the habit begins in the head." Better health for self as well as loved ones, financial savings, lessening of fire hazards, and a sense of well being and becoming ‘the cap- tain of your own ship’ are all good motives for staying off tobacco or anything that is deter- mined as harmful. Further, a moral issue This was emphasized constantly by each one expressing the words “I choose not to smoke.” It is not an iron clad promise that is mad. In fact more than just being a wish, it can be a call for divine aid. The plan recognizes that lasting decisions are based on knowledge and strong motives. Medical personnel. as well as films, presented the facts of the case against the use of tobacco. Instructors surveyed various motives for quitting therhabit; ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN 10030 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL RECTOR Rev, Bernard Barret 884-1394 Rev. Fred Jackson 884-2418 SUNDAY, FEBRAURY 13, 1977 8:00 am 10:30 am. Servrces. Kmdergarten, Nursery 8 pm. at Richmond Hill United Church, Ecumenical Meeting on "Food and the World's Hungry". Films and Discussion. ALL WELCOME ANGLICAN UNITED Pentecostal SUNDAY 9:45 AM. - Church School F0: Bus. Ministry call 881-2818 11:00 AM. - Morning Worship u‘thM $339999'A'o$$$$>$$$$$$<xx < <m$<mxwmx,¢aavxxx5 55‘ PREACHING THE OLD BOOK THE NEW BIRTH THE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE AT WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH § DIRECTORY OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES FOR THE WEEK I mwaom N 4",394'm' % ‘xxM' 59v”,st an.“ 4.451,a'xx4x,«xx/xx,«xxx/xwa‘x/Aa‘» 9" (Member Baptist Convention of OMZHO and Quebec) BAPTIST Rev 8T McSpadden Pastot Phone 88477859 Corner of Weldnck Road and Bathurst Street Rev. Dana H, Lamb BA. B.D. Mimsler ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxiord Street A few were surprised to discover that they had no withdrawal symptoms and realized that they had only been psychologically dependent on tobacco. Presbyterian can be projected in the light of the com- mandment, ’Thou shalt not kill” and the misuse of one’s body temple. It was not a preaching session but suggestions were made so as to galvanize one’s will power and inspire more wholesome living and family life. Another factor that was important to the plan was the group participation. The fun of sharing ex- periences and advising fellow strugglers acted as a stimulus to the group. Adult Bible Class 9:30 am Divine Service 11:00 am (Childien in Church with Parents) Presbyteens 12:15 pm Evening Worship A 7:00 pm. 889-5391 The Revd. J.B‘ Burns. MA, 8.0, PhD SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1977 SEXAGESEMA RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Yonge and Centre Streets 8844301 Minister - Revi Robert Shorten Sunday, February 13, at 11:00 AM ‘COUNTING THE COST' 8:30 pm in the Gym 10 D ys for World Development Ec menical Seminar on Food Film Strips and Discussion ZION LUTHERAN (2 miles south of Maple) Rev. James S. Dauphlnee Vice-Pastor- 884-5264 9:30 am ,Vorshlp Serwce 10:30 am Sunday Chutch School LUTHERAN THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH One lady reported that 11:00 am. Sunday School “1‘00 am. Morning Worshap Eighty cigarette smokers discovered a new program held at York Central Hospital with a high success rate in curbing the smoking habit. Sixty of the participants successfully completed the program. Local director of “The Five Day Plan to Stop Smoking.” Rev. Enoch Anderson. describes the program in his article. CHURCH Mnmstet Rev William Wallace 884-1831 nganlst 8. Chou Duertor M: Rmhard PhlillDS RICHMOND HILL | UNITED CHURCH Yonge 8. Centre Stteels 884-1301 271Cenhe$lveet VISITORS WELCOME RICHMOND H|LL PRESBYIERIAN Kicking the habit she had tried quitting before without success but now happily said, “This plan has helped organize my approach to the problem." Personal control booklets detailing suggestions for each of the five days, were part of the program. New Session Many have asked about another session being conducted for their friends and relatives. We are glad to report that arrangements are being made to conduct several plans in the York region during the last week of April. These will be operated as a community service. Everyone is welcome to come and Servnce at 10:30 am and 5:00 pm Pentecostal 26 Church St. Thornhill Pastor F. Bond 851-0358 Sunday Services 10:00 am. - Sunday School (All ages) 11:00 am, - Praise & Worship 7:00 pm. - Charismatic Service Wed. 7:30 pm. - Prayer 81 Share Charismatic r The Greatest of These Is Love Special Speaker Sunday 11:00 am. Rev. Whitelaw Minister of Former Langstatf Baptist Church A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 am. Sunday School 11 am & 7 pm, Family Worship Other Denominations SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1977 Formerly Langstaff Baptist Chmch, Langstaff Rd Thornhlll SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1977 THE UNIONVILLE ALLIANCE CHURCH MAIN STREET, NORTH, UNIONVILLE BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH 148 Thornndge Dr. Thornhlll MmlStel Rev. D, VanderBoom M.Th. - 889-5225 88475029 Rev Robert C 6 88476629 RICHMOND HILL FREE ME THODISI CHURCH 212 HIIIswew Dr Sunday Services Feb. 6th, 13th, 20th. 11 am. and 7 pm. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Feb. 8, 9, 10 and 15, 16,17th REV. ROBERT KUGLIN WELL TRAVELLED CANADIAN EVANGELIST 7:30 pm. Services \Ck TUESDAY 8:00 pm. - Bible School and Ptayer donations are expected to cover the cost of the materials used. In closing, I would like to give an expression of appreciation to the York Central Hospital for the use of their facilities. A special thanks to Mrs. Crotin who initiated the arrangements and to Mrs. Clark who did the public relations work. All enjoyed the presentations by the medical personnel, Doctors Handysides, Brown and Juriansz. Thanks to Pastor Donesky who . pan- ticipated graduation night and also,:to...John Bavington in the follow- up meeting. I was glad to serve as the local director of the plan. 9:30 am. - The Lord's Supper 11:00 am - Family Bible Hour 11:00 am. - Sunday School Kindergarten to Grade 6. Bible School to: Grade 7 and up. ' 7:00 pm » Evening Serwce 11 am and 7:30 pm Lay Participation in both services 9:50 am. - Family Sunday School SUNDAY, FEBRAURY I3, 1977 SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 am « Bible Study and Morning Sen/Ice 7:00 pm - Communion Serwce SUNDAY 12:30 pm. Watch "The Herald of Truth HI. Channel 3. Same CONCORD CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord Rd. & No. 7 Hwy WEDNESDAY 8:00 pm. - Bible Study Wednesday Night 7:30 pm Family Night A WARM WELCOME TO EVERYONE A Church of The New Testament Order 24 Oak Ave, Richvale A.E. Atkinson Minister - 6691831 A. Young - Sec. 669-2784 THE MISSIONARY CHURCH GORMLEY Rev. Ceul Rosenberger 887-5846 bUNUAY, rm 1: LAYMENS SUNDAY RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL (Photo by Hogg) 44am! It's time to call your Welcome Wagon hostess. Phone UNWOVEN COTYON a. RAYON SUPER QUALITY! SHIPPED TO VOU DIRECTLY FROM THE FAC- YORV YHESE TOWElS ARE TER- RIFIC. CAN BE USED OVER AND OVER AGAINV NEVER lEAVE LINT ORDER NOW! MONEY BACK GUARANTEE $1.50 (HUS 75cFOIPOSTAGEAND MANNING) CHEOUE MONEY OIDEI OI CASH. All others ACKNOWD IMMEDIATEY. INTERNA‘HONAL SALES. CORP. IO. IOX 1'0 SYATION COYE DES NEIGES MONTREAL CANADA FUTURE an empty an empty STD MACH an empty LIFE Guillermo Ismael Sanchez: lust four years old. Father deserted. Total income of family: $24.00. Total expenditures: $34.40. Without the help of someone who cares â€" someone just like you â€" Guillermo would have had little to look forward to. Just endless days filled with loneliness and hunger, stretching out into a barren future But Guillermo learned the meaning ofthe wdrd "hope" when he found a Foster Parent. We are proud of the handling of our funds and offer our complete financial statements on request. PLAN is a non-sectarian, non-political, non-profit social service organization recognized and registered as a Canadian Charitable Organi- zation by the Federal Government. (Charitable Registration No. 024986-09-13) Just a few dollars a month from Guillermo’s Foster Parents brought medical care food, shelter] clothing. . land a chance for the Sanchez’s to help themselves. You could do the same for another needy child â€" it's as simple as filling out the coupon below. To provide financial assistance to elderly homeowners. The Town of Vaughan Council has authorized the Treasurer to allow certain owners of residential property a credit of $100.00 against the 1977 taxes imposed on such real property subject to the following qualifications: T0 QUALIFY, THE OWNER 0R SPOUSE OF THE OWNER MUST: A. Be 65 years of age or more by February 28, 1977 which is the last day for filing applica: tions: C. Occupy the property on which the municipal taxes are imposed and D. Have been continuously assessed as the owner of such residential real property in the Town of Vaughan for not less than 5 years immediately preceding February 28, 1977. If you qualify for this assistance and have not received an application form TELEPHONE W.H. YOUNG AT THE TOWN OFFICE, 832-2281, and an application form will be mailed to you. Application must be made each year for this assistance. This Credit, where allowed, will be an outright grant made by the Town and will not entail repayment of any kind. B. Be in receipt of the month|y GUARANTEED INCOME SUPPLEMENT provided under the Old Age Security Act (Canada): For further information or assistance, telephone W.H. Young, Deputy-Treasure! SIGN HERE NOW... PLEASE vumurmw-uwu’ TAX ASSISTANCE PROGRAMME Mrs. Bev Bishop 71 Cartier Cresc. Richmond Hill 884-3726 1977 ELDERLY HDMEDWNERS' APPLICATION MUST BE MADE NOT LATER THAN FEBRUARY 28. 1977 THE TOWN OF VAUGHAN iii" ' MSP 2097 i THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, February 9. 197777â€" C-3 WCTURIA and GREY V1 [/1 Ufllfl and UHDI TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 Save on taxes by your retirement plan LAIRD RUBY. MANAGER Deposit today! Guaranteed Rate 11.06% Per Annum No Sales Commission, No Annual Charges Nominal Withdrawal Fee Rate subject to change without notice. l 10355 Yonge St., OFFICE HOURS Richmond Hill Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation TUES‘THURS 9:30 » 4:30 FRIDAY 9:30 » 6:30 SATURDAY 9:00 - 12 noon H.C. BURKHOLDER TREASURER. 884-1 107

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