Night courses TORONTO â€"- Louis Balthazar, professor of International Affairs at Laval University, will give a lecture entitled “Quebec looks at the world†March 10, at York University’s Glendon College. The lecture is part of the series “Which way Quebec - Which way Canada7â€, sponsored by Glendon’s Canadian Studies Section. It will be given in English at 1 pm. in Room 204, York Hall. The public is welcome, and admission is free. Glendon College is located at 2275 Bayview kvenue, at Lawrence. For more information, all 487-6211. Gem spectacular WILLOWDALE â€" The North York Knights of Columbus will hold an antique show and sale March 13 from 10 am. to 5 pm. at Cummer House, 205 Cummer Ave., between Yonge Street and Bayview Avenue. Proceeds from the sale will go to buying equipment and other items for patients of Cummer House. THORNHILL â€" Mike Exall of Seneca College will speak about “Survival in the Wilderness", March 16 at 8 pm. at the Thomhill Community t(_3entre Library, 7755 Bayview Ave. Admission is ree. TORONTO â€" Registration for night courses at George Brown College are now in progress. Courses include general interest programs and a variety of trades. Fees range from $25 to $135. For more information call 967-1212. Antique show SCARBOROUGH â€" The Day Care Centre at Centennial College now has spaces available for more children. The Centre is operated by the students of the Early Childhood Education Program, under the supervision of teachers and counsellors. Morning hours are 9 am. - 11:30 am. Daycare hours are 8 am. - 4:45 pm. Afternoon kindergarten children are accepted and there are subsidized places available. For more information call 694-3241, Ext. 288. New bridge clubs TORONTO â€" Flora MacDonald, Conservative Member of Parliament for Kingston and the Islands, will be speaking at York University’s Glendon College on March 11 about “Women in Canadian Politicsâ€. WILLOWDALE â€" The Ontario Registered Music Teachers’ Association will hold a recital March 13 at 3 pm. at St. Joseph’s Morrow Park, 3377 Bayview Avenue. The recital proceeds will go toward establishing a scholarship fund for students of music. Tickets are $3 for adults and $1 for students and senior citizens. The three locations are: Central library, 5126 Yonge St. on Monday nights at 8 p.m.; Cen- tennial library, 578 Finch Ave. West on Thur- sdays at 7 p.m.; and Pleasant View, 575 Van Horne Ave. on Thursdays at 7:30 pm. The club formerly held at Amesbury Park library has been cancelled. Women in politics The lecture is sponsored by Glendon College’s Canadian Studies Section and will be given, in English, at 10 am. in the Senior Common Room, third floor, York Hall. The public is welcome and admission is free. Glendon College is located at 2275 Bayview Avenue, at Lawrence. For more information, call 487-6211. Looking at Quebec DOWNSVIEW â€"VThree North York Public libraries hold weekly bridge clubs for players who have a working knowledge of the game. The clubs provide a friendly, informal atmosphere. At some locations a small charge will cover cost of refreshments. Spaces for day care WILLOWDALE â€" Members of the Willowdale Gem and Mineral Club will hold the third annual Gem and Mineral Spectacular at Earl Haig Secondary School, 100 Princess Ave. March 19 from 10 am. to 8 pm. and March 20 from 11 am. to 7 pm. Thé display will include 30 exhibits and ad- mission is free. Exall speaks about survival 22 Prospect St., Newmarket TWO LOCATIONS 881M 133 10350 Yonge St.. 8324384 Lower Level. 8875245 Richmond Hill 2973533 Music recital south york region scheduled events SPECIAL CLINICS Free and confidential information. advice, diagnosis and treatment * FAMILY PLANNING Vk * BIRTH CONTROL * * VENEREAL DISEASES * York Regional Health Unit 7-9 pm. Wed. Mi. p.m. Thurs. 9-12 noon Tues. 7-9 pm. Wed. Fri. Morn. By appointment AND 895-451 1 887-5843 832-1295 Bfldge OAK RIDGES â€" For many years, a growing number of bridge players across Canada have agitated for a truly Canadian National Championship. The Canadian Bridge Federation is now responding to that demand by conducting the 1977 Canadian Team Championships, begin- ning at the club level. The success of this tournament will deter- mine the future direction of bridge in Canada. Plans are underway for future novice, open, and individual Champions- hips as well. These are expected to become the most important and prestigious events in Canada. Eastâ€"West â€"â€" 1. Lorie and Joe Coen, 2. Bob and Betty Hull, 3. Bob and Get your teams lined up and plan to attend on March 20, at the Aurora Bridge Club, 12 King Sideroad, Oak Ridges. Sessions begin at noon and will cost $32.00 per four man team. RESULTS Feb. 25 â€" North-South â€" 1. Ruth and Gerry Browning, 2. J. Coats and Ann Manning, 3. Victor Cronshaw and Peter Osborne. Edna Dunn Mrs. Chris Clague of 27 Aubrey Ave. social convener of the St. Paul’s United Church Women helps flip the pancakes at the pancake dinner held at the church. Canadian tourney for local club Flipping pancakes Feb. 28 â€" North-South â€" 1. Gerry Browning and Ann Payment, 2. Geoff Parker and Bes Jones, 3. Marion Chapman and Verda Moore. March 2, North-South â€" 1. Jack and Roberta Robilotte,"2. Jean Honan and Pat Rawlinson, 3. Rose Morrell and Patsy Beam. East-West â€" 1. Victor Cronshaw and Bob Manning, 2. Joe and Lorie Coen, 3. Edythe Turp and Aleada McBriude. No-Zero winners on Wednesday were: Natalie Platner and Phyl Mountjoy, Mabel Howe and Edith Windsor. East-West â€" 1. Marg Davis and Heather Burling, 2. Marion Fahner and Lil Thomp- son, 3. Verda Moore and Bev Jones. TOWNE y COUNTRY: SQUARE YONGE AT STEELES Member Canadian Gulld ol Dispensing Opllcmns COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE 0 EYEGLASS PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED - CONTACT LENSES, Lard a sch 0 MODERN FRAME STYLES 0 CUSTOM MADE FRAMES 0 SAFETY GLASSES FOR WORK DR PLAY Open: Mon-Fri. 9:30 am - 9:30 pm Sat 9:30 am - 5:00 pm (‘H.>\R( For information and Partnerships call Ann Payment at 727-5789. Lug underwr an by Clown Lue AUTU, HOUSE @719 “FE INSURANCE CALL 889-8902 Get an immediate quote, personal attention, prompt decisions. Our tradition of service guarantees professional advice and satisfaction whenever you call. 3223-5168 Call York and save! Art contest in Th ornhi/l /YORK FIRE AND CASUALTY 7699 YONGE ST. THORNHILL Or jus‘ walk unto our olfice THORNHILL â€" The Lions Club is sponsoring an art contest on the theme of old Thornhill. Young people, aged 21 and under, are eligible to enter the contest for $100 prize to be part of the Old Thomhill Festival Sept. 17. The winning pictureâ€"is expected to envisage a scene from the 19th century. It will be hung in the' community centre and the Gallanough Library for one year. Bill Trow, presiaent of the Society to Preserve Historic Thornhill, says the organizers hope to have all the community groups in Thornhill take part in the festival. They are endeavoring to have Yonge Street and Highway 7B closed off for certain activities. New display opens at Gibson House WILLOWDALE â€" The Upper Gallery of Gibson House is the site of “And So to Bed†display opening this week at 5172 Yonge St. The display by the Toronto Historical Board will feature 19th century linens and toilet articles. Gibson House is open daily from 9:30 am. l-Inxuquunl’ It’s time to call your Welcome Wagon hostess. Phone Mrs. Bev Bishop 71 Cartier Cresc. Richmond Hill 884-3726 Mrs. Pat LaVinge 218 Grandview Thornhill 8814631 Mrs. Eileen Blake 65 Oak Ave. Thornhill 889-0268 Mrs. Marjorie Sabiston 7725 Yonge St. Thornhill 889-5794 [0.00 a m â€" Bible School Classes for all ages . 1100 am â€" Morning Semce 700 pm â€" Evening Serwce Prayer meeting Wednesday at.8.00 pm An Old Fashnoned Country Church on the Edge of the City 3..W WM WEDNESDAYS DURING LENT 10:00 am. Eucharist and Bible Study Thursday, March 3rd at 12:15 Noon 12:15 pm. Eucharist Lenten Devotion In the Chapel 7:00 pm Eucharist 8:00 o.m. Bible Study HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (ANGLICAN) BROOKE ST., THORNHILL (3, OF HWY‘ 73, W. 0F YONGE ST‘) 889-5931 SUNDAY MARCH 13, 1977 Third Sunday in Lent 8:00 am. Holy Communion, Men‘s Breakfast 10:30 am, Morning Prayer Church School, Kindergarten and Nursery School 7:30 pm. Ecumenrcal Service at Thornhrll United Church Wednesdays 10:00 am. - Holy Communion ANGLICAN UNITED Pentecostal Wasayx’w 4»! gar/gang so , v a ‘7 ' ‘ "bN’ {AW ' 4 W/N‘ ${r’w’r’r’v’k’fl/r’r’»4p$$’k’¢'r SI. MARY'S ANGLICAN 10030 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL RECTOR Rev, Bernard Barret 884-1394 Revr Fred Jackson 884-2418 SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1977 8:00 am, Eucharrst 10:30 am. Servrces. Krndergarten. Nursery PREACHING THE OLD BOOK THE NEW BIRTH THE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE AT WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Cornet of Weldnck Road and Bathuvxt Sheet SUNDAY 9:45 AM. A Chulch School ror Bus‘ Ministry call 881-2818 11:00 AM. - Morning Worship BAPTIST (Membet Baptust Convenhon 0t Ontano and Quebec) Rev 81 McSpadden Pastor Phone 884-7859 Rev. Dana H. Lamb BA. 8 D. Minister ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH 75 OxfOId Street SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1977 at 11 am to 5 pm. and Sundays noon to 5 pm. Admission is 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children and senior citizens. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN 10131 Baywew Avenue 113. DAUPHINEE. PASTOR 930 a m. Sunday Church School 11 00 a m WOIShID Servnce Mid week Lenten Semce Wednesday 8:00 pm. THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 271 Centre Street 889-5391 The Revd. JAB. Burns, MA, 8.0.. PhD. SUNDAY, MARCH 13th - LENT 3 Adult Bible Class 9:30 AM. Drvine Servrce 11:00 AM. (Children In Church With Parents) Presbyteens 12:15 PM. Ecumenical Lenten Service In Thornhill United Church 7:30 PM. LUTHERAN ZION LUTHERAN (2 miles south of Maple) Rev. James S. Dauphlnee Vice-Pastor- 884-5264 9:30 am ,Vorship Serwce 10:30 am, Sunday Church School Minls‘er - Rev‘ Robert Shorten ‘A M|N|STRY OF HEARING RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Yonge 8. Centre Streets 88471301 ALL WELCOME Safe driving is a family affair DRINKING & DRIVING DON’T MIX .f.4.‘ 93,4.Vaswxxxxyx,an»!4 $4.4» BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH 1481hornndge Dr. Thomhlll Minister Revv D. VanderBoom M.Th. - 889-5225 SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1977 Semce 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 (Ail ages) 11:00 am. - Praise 8. Worship 7:00 pm. â€" Charismatic Service Wed. 7:30 pm. - Prayer & Share Charismatic The Greatest of These Is Love THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. March 9. 1977 â€" C-a SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1977 9:50 am. ~ Family Sunday Schoo! Formerly Langstaff Baptist Church. Langstaff Rd Thornhill Other Denominations Wednesday Night 7:30 'p.m Family Night 11a.m.MormngWorshIp 7:30 pm. Lead by the Youth AWARM WELCOME TO EVERYONE THE MISSIONARY CHURCH GORMLEY Rev. CeCII Rosenbergel 887-5846 Hwy.11, Newmarket 895-2366 r.......;3e4-7917 RICHMOND HILL FREE MUHODISI CHURCH 212 Hrllsvrew Dr 884 5029 Pastor: Rev, Robert 0. Quick 884-6629 KID'S CRUSADE Wed., Thurs, Fri. 7:00 to 8:00 PM. Featuring “UNCLE WELDON" Ventrrliquist 8. Magician HAPPY HARRY ~ The Crazy Dummy Magic - Prizes - Stories - Lots of Fun Bus pick-ups at each elementary school Call above numbers for further information SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 am. Sunday School 11:00 am. Morning Worship 7:00 pm Evening Service SUNDAY SERVICES 1100 am. - Bible Study and Morning Servuce 7:00 pm. - Commumon Serwce IUESDAY 800 pm. - Bible School and Prayer 9:30 am. - The L0rd's Supper 1100 am - Famnly Bible Hour 11:00 am - Sunday School Kindergarten to Grade 6. Bible School for Grade 7 and up. 7:00 pm. - Evemng Serwce SUNDAY 12:30 pm. Watch "Ihe Herald of Truth 1 V. Channel 3. Barne Concord Rd. 8. No. 7 Hwy MD 7:00 pm. Family Night It's no‘ work to walk 50 why not walk to work? I WEDNESDAY 8:00 pm. - Bible Study CONCORD CHURCH OF CHRIST A Church of The New lestament Order SUNDAY, MARCH 13. 1977 A.E. Atkinson Minister - 669-1831 A. Young Sec. 669-2784 EVERYONEWELCOME‘ RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL 24 Oak Ave. Richvale WW. “Elli .I Mud: Tan-lax