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The Liberal, 16 Mar 1977, C3

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[0.00 am. â€" Bible School Classes for all ages 11.00 am. â€" Morning Servnce 7.00 pm â€" Evenlng Serwce Prayer meeting Wednesday 303.00 am. In Old Fa_shlghed Country Church Modern Science at Area 5 Fair Susan Guest, 14, of Stouffville and Nadia DiBiasio, 14, of Thornhill have been testing chemical reactions in test tubes. Both are students at St. Robert’s Roman Catholics HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (ANGLICAN) BROOKE ST, THORNHILL (Sr OF HWY. 78, W7 0F YONGE ST.) 889-5931 SUNDAY MARCH 20, 1977 Mothering Sunday 8:00 am Holy Communion, 10:30 am. Choral Eucharist with Holy Baptism Church School, Kindergarten and Nursery School 7:30 pm. Ecumenical Service St. ZLuke's Roman Catholic Church Wednesdays 10:00 am. - Holy Communion ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN 10030 YONGE STREEI RICHMOND HILL RECTOR Rev, Bernard Barret 884-1394 Rev: Fred Jackson 884-2418 SUNDAY. MARCH 20. 1977 8:00 am Eucharist 10:30 am. Servrces. Kindergarten, Nursery WEDNESDAYS DURING LENT 10:00 am. Eucharist and Bible Study 12:15 pm. Eucharist 7:00 pm. Eucharist 8:00 am. Bible Study RICHMOND HILL UNIIED CHURCH Yonge & Centre Streets 884 1301 Minister - Rev. Robert Shorten Sunday. March 20, 1977 at 11 am. "A MINISTRY OF DOING" Thursday. March 24th at 12:15 Noon Lenten Devotion in the Chapel (Member Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) SUNDAY 9:45 AM - Church School ~6r Bus. Mlmstry call 2551-2818 11:00 AM - Morning Worshin ANGLICAN UNITED Pentecostal Grade 7 pupil, Sandy DiMambro of St. Robert's School, displays an electric motor built for the Area 5 Science Fair, held at St. Mary Immaculate School Friday. PREACHING THE OLD BOOK THE NEW BIRTH IHE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE AI WELDRICK ROAD BAPIIST CHURCH Corner of Weldnck Road and Bathurst Street DIRECTORY OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES FOR THE WEEK M vxm‘ «,gssvx,auvxmv 4 $333f/X'934N’ 34,3 ass/x.<x,<,w sag?»aa&aus<xx;&a«a 9"” BAPTIST VPvngvsg“‘s‘t<g g4 ,, ,, ’3,‘rq.¢ 1S$O',N,:se”®‘ Q4; ’1 _4 ¢v4 4,! ' ¢$¢$4¢4 - >m ‘ I ¢ $}K¢; c, Rev BI McSpadden Pastor Phone 8841859 on the Edge of the City Rev. Dana H. Lamb BA. 8.0V Mlnlstet ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxford Street ' Chemical reactions It works Adult Bible Class " @736 AM Divine Service 11:00 AM. (Childien in church with Parents) Presbyteens 12:15 PM. Ecumenical Lenten Serwce in.St. Luke‘s Roman Catholic Church 7:30 PM. ALLWELCOME Presbyterian THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 271 Centre Street 889-5391 930 am. Sunday Church School 11:00 am Worship Serwce Mid week Lenten Service Wednesday 8:00 pm. The Revd. J.B. Burn& MA. 3.0., Ph.D. ZION LUTHERAN (2 miles south of Maple) Rev. James S. Dauphlnee che-Pastor - 884-5264 9:30 am. Vorsmp Serwce 10:30 am. Sunday Church School LUTHERAN SUNDAY. MARCH 20th - LENT 4 ST. PAUL‘S LUTHERAN 10131 Bayvnew Avenue 13. DAUPHINEE‘ PASTOR Safe driving is a tamily affair DRINKING & DRIVING DON’T MIX BETHEL CANADlAN REFORMED CHURCH 148 Thornndge Dr. Thomhlll Minister Rev. D, VanderBoom M.Th 43895225 SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1977 Servuce at 10:30 am. and 5:00 pm Separate School and entered their project “Chemical Reactions” at the Area 5 Science Fair held at St. Mary Immaculate School. Pentecostal 26 Church St, Thornhili 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 & Share Charismatic The Greatest of These Is LnVA 9:50 am < Family Sunday Schoo! Other Denominations Formerly Langstaff Baptist Church. Langstaff Rd Thornhrll Wednesday Night 7:30 hm Family Night SUNDAY‘ MARCH 20, 1977 11 am. Morning Worship Evening Inspiration A WARM WELCOME TO EVERYONE THE MISSIONARY CHURCH GORMLEY Rev. CeCII Rosenberger 8875846 RICHMOND HILL - The results of the Area 5 Science Fair held at St. Mary Immaculate School March 11 are the followrng: Overall winners primary division Life Class; Grade 1 class. St. Anthony’s “Our Sixlegged Friends; Davrd Pople, St. Michael's "Eskimos"; Stephanie Leeyus, St. Mary Immaculate, “Capillary Watering and Filtering"; Steven Hayward, St. Mary Immaculate, "Reptiles"; Senior Kindergarten, St. Mary Immaculate, "Classification". Overall winners senior division Lile Class: first, Phil Conway. Mike Byrne. St. Robert's, "Xlray Induced Mutations in Drosopilia"; second, Carolyn Freibauer, Rose Maryi Thompson, St. Robert's, "Plants and their Reaction to Sound"; third, Maureen O'Connor, St. Robert's, "Peridontal Bacteria"; honourable mention, losie Privitera, Linda Westermann, St. Robert's, "What happens when KN03 is added to Polkadots". Earth Class; Michael Rosettis, St Robert's. “Charcoal Identification". Physical Class: Michael Van Hoesel, St. Robert‘s, "Aerodynamics". Environment Class: Marie Louise Weislo, St. Robert's, "Carbon Cycle". Junior Division winners Liie Class: Lisa Mossenta, Anna Di Michele, St. Margaret Mary, “Life Cycle of a Horse”; Paul Rame, Mario Di Giovanni, St. Luke‘s “Human Body"; Matt Vangelisti, St. Joseph's Richmond Hill, "Dinosaurs", Grade 4 class, St. Anthony's, "Birds". Physical Class: Darius Nargdwalla, John XXIII, “Electromagnet Radiation"; Roland Foch, Bruno CoIozza, St. Mary Immaculate, Magnets and their power"; Mark Mihorean, John XXIII, "Optical lIIusions"; John Jellifo, St, Mary Immaculate, “Electricity Aids in Home"; Danny Bertini, St‘ Mary Many Canadians do not eat properly and some are even suffering from mal- nutrition. About half of the adult Canadian population is over-weight, and many suffer from iron deficiency or deficiency of such vita- mins as B. C and 0. Make proper eating habits part of your Lifestyle. TUESDAY 8:00 pm ~ Bible School and Player Free Bus tlansportation provided Sun day morning and Wednesday evening. 9:30 am. - The Latd‘s Supper 1100 am, â€" Family Bible Hour 11:00 am - Sunday School Kindergarten to Grade 6_ Bible School {or Glade 7 and up‘ 7:00 pm - Evening Semce 9:45 am. Sunday School 11 am. 8. 7 pm. Worship Services Wed. 7 PM. Family Night SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 am. ~ Bible Study and Morning Serwce 7:00 pm ~ Communion Semce SUNDAY 12:30 pm. Watch "The Herald of Truth T.V. Channel 3. Bame RICHMOND HILL FREE MEIHODISI CHURCH 212 HIHSVIEW 01 8845029 Pastor: Rev. Robert 0. Quick 884â€"6629 SUNDAY SERVICES CONCORD CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord Rd. & No. 7 Hwy SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1977 WEDNESDAY 8:00 pm, - Bible Study 24 Oak Ave., Rlchva|e A Church of The New Testament Order A.E. Atkinson Minister » 669-1831 A. Young ~ Sec. 6692784 RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL Mary Immaculate, their power"; Mark n XXIII, "Optical n JeIIifo, St, Mary Electricity Aids in Bertini, St‘ Mary (Photo by H099) Immaculate, “Magnets and Magnetism"; Sheri Bennett,,Mary Jo Corcoran, St. Margatet Mary, "Water Pump". Earth CIass: Maureen Donahoe, St. Patrick's Markham, "Crysrals"; Claus Mueller, Philip Thalman, St. Patrick's Markham, “Rocks”; Richard Rodaro. St. Margaret Mary, "Oil"; John Barrack, St. Patrick's Markham, "Solar Heating". Envrronment Class: Kim Beatty, St. Anthony’s, “Will a bean grow in salt and tap water?", Steve Morris, Andy Fobert, St. Luke's, “Phosphate Destroys"; Cathy Beck, Martha Reaume, St. Mary Immaculate, "Water as a Solvent"; Norma Newboldt. St, Joseph's Markham, “Wildlife oI Ontario"; Cindy Hopkin. St. Anthony‘s "Plants and Terrariums"; Loire Doyle, Jackie Baby, St‘ Michael's, “Recycling Paper", Intermediate Division winners Earth Class: Julia and Fiona Hollands, St. Charles Garnier, "Minerals"; Kelly Shankland, John XXIII, “Experimental and Control", Francine Beck, St. Mary Immaculate. "Are all Soils Alike"; Helen Bartolic, Anne Marie Brunt, St. Mark's, “Salt”; Sharon McMahon, St‘ Anthony's, "Oil Spills and their Effect on Plants". Featuring six eye-tie suede leather uppers, padded collars and action grip soles. Available in blue or green with yellow trim. Boys' sizes 1 to 6. Regular Kinney Price $16.99. Men’s sizes 6-1/2 to 11. Regular Kinney Price $18.99. Men’s and Boys’ Cougars Fashionable clogs with tan leather uppers with a decorative lace vamp. Wooden heels and soles with neolite outer sole. Made in Brazil in men‘s sizes 7 to 12 and ladies' sizes 6 to 9. Now only Youth's sizes 8-1/2 to 12. Regular Kinney Price $12.99 Regular Kinney Price $17.99 Suede Casuals Men’s sizes 7 to 11. Regular Kinney Price $19.99 Now only Men’s Clogs 1‘11 Hey Shoes $1500 $1000 s only -Fashion and style for everyone 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) Environment Class: Bernie Rainford, St Patrick's Markhan, "Wine"; Eugene Morasaut, St. Robert‘s, “Solar Homes"; Paul Oliviero, St‘ Charies Garnier, "Space City"; Suzanne Rosettis. St. Anthony‘s. "Crystals". Life Class: Maritesse Gonzales. St. Patrick‘s Markham. "Hydroponics: The Idea is Growing"; Danny Cavaggan, Victor Nolioos, St. Michael’s, “Honey Bees"; Annette Ganzenburg, Lena Orsi, St. Charles Garnier, "Tooth"; Angela Peake, St. Robert's, "Vitamin C and your daily diet"; Terri Olczak. Norma Bardin. St. Joseph's Richmond Hill, "Plant World"; Peter McGluynn, Bert Haverkort, St. Patrick's Markham, “The Milling of Flour"; Mary Guest Jackie Hulshofl, St. Mark's, "Finger Printing". Physical Class: Jennifer Leeyus, St. Mary Immaculate. “Pyramid Power"; Joann Fedison, John XXIII, “Onionskin Paper"; Robert Serrie, St. Anthony, "Animation"; Chris Kovacs, St. Mary Immaculate, “Relativity: Einstein’s Theory"; Bartian Boelryk, St. Robert’s, "Hydraulics"; Paul Westermann, John XIII, "Electrolytes"; Theresa Kozik. John XXIII, "Insulation"; Grade 7 class, St. Charles Garnier, "Waterbodies of Canada" Suede casuals for ladies. men and children. With two eye-tie suede leather moccasin toe uppers and natural crepe soles. Available in dark brown for ladies and men. dark brown and beige for boys and V dark brown only for youths. Also available in smooth brown leather for men in sizes 71011. Regular Kinney Price $23.99 "I". Now only Wednesday, March 16th to Saturday, March 19th fi/mev’éB> A draft Amendment to the Official Plan of the Town of Vaughan Planning Area has been prepared for the area bounded by the Parkway Belt West on the west and north, Yonge Street to Dufferin _ Street, Dufferin Street on the west from Steeles Avenue to the C.N.R. tracks and the C.N.R. tracks on the south from Dufferin Street to the Parkway Belt West. This draft Amendment (Number 70) was presented to the public through a series of "open house” presentations on October 21, 22, and 23, 1976; consequently, some changes have been made to the document in accordance with Planning Committee recommendations. It is the intention of the Coundil of the Town of Vaughan at the close of the special meeting to consider first and second reading of proposed By-law Number 70 - 77, being a Byâ€"law to adopt Official Plan Amendment Number 70 to the Vaughan Official Plan, toâ€" gether with any changes thereto that Coundil may consider appropriate. Council will consider the third and final reading of proposed By-law Number 70 - 77 at its regular meeting of April 4, 1977, in the Municipal Council Chambers at Maple. Garnet A. Williams Mayor, Town of Vaughan THE THORNHILL-VAUGHAN COMMUNITY PLAN The revised draft Amendment will be available for public viewing from March 22, to March 29, 1977, at the Gallanough Public Library which is located at the south end of Brooke Street, south of Arnold Avenue, one block west of Yonge Street in the Thornhill area of the Town of Vaughan. The special Council meeting will be held at 7:30 PM. at the Thornhill Public School which is located at the south west corner of the intersection of Arnold Avenue and Yonge Street in the Thornhill area, Town of Vaughan. All interested parties will have an opportunity at this meeting to make their views known to Council before it makes a de- cision to adopt the Plan. Thomhill Public School - Tuesday, March 29, 1977 unknfi $1800 SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING Featuring combination suede leather and urethane two-tone gold uppers in four eye-tie styling. Padded collars for comfort Junior sizes 8-1/2 to 12 with wedge heels. Regular Kinney Price $13.99. Senior even sizes 3 to 6 with unit soles. Regular Kinney Price $15.99. With tan leather uppers and moccasin toe styling. Wood wedge heels and rubber crepe soles‘ Sizes 5-1/2 to 9. Regular Kinney Price $24.99 Ladies’ Casuals THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, March 16, 1977 â€" C-3 Now only Boys’ even sizes 13 to 6. Regular Kinney Price $14.99 Now only Ladies’ sizes 5-1/2 to 10., Regular Kinney Price $17.99 Suede Casuals $1500 $1000

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