[0.00 am. â€" Bible School Classes (0: all ages 1100 am. â€" Morning Semce 7.00 pm. â€" Evening Semce Prayet meeting Wednesday . at 8.00 0m 75! Old Fashl‘g‘ned Country ChulCh HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (ANGLICAN) BROOKE ST., THORNHILL (Sr OF HWY 73, W. 0F YONGE 81) 889-5931 SUNDAY. MARCH 27, 1977 Passion Sunday 8:00 am. Holy Communion 10:30 am Morning Prayer Holy Baptism Church School. Kindergarten and Nursery School 7:30 pm. Ecumenical Service Thornhill Presbyterian Church Wednesdays 10:00 am. - Holy Communion ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN 10030 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL R£CTOR Rev‘ Bernard Barret 884-1394 Rev. Fred Jackson 884~2418 SUNDAY. MARCH 27. 1977 8:00 am. Eucharrst 10:30 am. Servrces. Kindergarten. Nursery WEDNESDAYS DURING LENT 10:00 am. Eucharist and Blble Study 12:15 pm. Eucharist 7:00 pm. Eucharist 8:00 am Blble Study ANGLICAN UNITED Pentecostal I ‘metn@hurth @unduy DIRECTORY OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES FOR THE WEEK k'&.$$Wmma $$’¢$'»'I‘r'¢'r‘»‘r v «x» {'y"! a", w» PREACHING IHE OLD BOOK THE NEW BIRTH IHE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND WE BLESSED HOPE AI WELDRICK ROAD BAPTISE CHURCH Comer o! Welduck Road and Bathuvst Sheet ' SUNDAY 9:45 AM. - Chulch School ror Bus. Ministry call 881â€"2818 11:00 AM. - Morning Worship The Canadiana collection itself will be open Tuesday through Saturday from 9 am. - 5 pm. It consists of Canadian books, periodicals, original manuscripts, and a variety of other items. The collection grows continuously as both old and new materials are acquired. BAPTIST The books arts exhibition includes old and new examples of handprinting, handbinding and tooling, papermaking and fineprinting which represent the work of skilled craftsmen from all over Ontario. The book arts exhibition will run until mid- May during normal hours at Fairview library: Tuesday - Friday, 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 am. - 5 pm. DON MILLS â€" The Flemingdon Park Co- operative Nursery School will hold a rummage and bake sale April 2 at 10 am. at the Catholic- Presbyterian Worship Centre, 150 Gateway! Blvd. WILLOWDALE â€" An exhibition of book arts in Ontario opened yesterday at Fairview Mall Drive Public Library in Willowdale, and ac- cording to David Kotin, North York Public Library’s Canadiana Librarian, it will be the first time such a large exhibition has ever been assembled in Ontario. The book arts exhibition coincides with the opening of North York Public Library's Canadiana collection which is now housed in spacious new facilities at the Fairview Branch‘ The collection, one of the largest in a public library in Canada, will now be more accessible to the public. (Member Baptist Convention of Ontano and Quebec) Refreshments will be served and admission is free. For For further information telephone the North-East Jewish Community Services at 221- 9311. Book arts exhibit WILLOWDALE â€" The North East Jewish Community Services is sponsoring a Passover Workshop where adults can participate in an informative discussion on the significance of Passover. Featured will be preparation of the Seder Plate. as well as music for the holiday, and a craft demonstration pertinent to the festival. The Passover WorkshOp will be held on March 28, at 8 pm, at the Hillcrest Community Library, 5801 Leslie Street in Willowdale. DOWNSVIEW â€" Topics from child abuse to extraâ€"marital jealousy will highlight a series of workshops at York University‘s fifth annual conference on the family next month. For further information contact the university at 667â€"2525. Passover workshop “Update: The Family ‘77" runs from April 22- 24 at the Keele St. campus under the auspices of the university’s Centre for Continuing Education. The conference is open to the general public, along with students and professionals in the field, with suicide, child rearing. alcoholism and the problems of immigrant families among the‘ topics up for discussion. One highlight of the conference will be anl address April 23 at 8 pm. at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education by Dr. Robert Blood, a‘ marriage counsellor and author. Admission forl the lecture is $3. l Rev 87 McSpadden Pasta: Phene 884-7859 Nursery rummage sale southern york region scheduled events /' Family ’7 7 on the Edge of the City Rev. Dana H. Lamb BA, BB. Mumster ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxford Street I\Iâ€"\4IVI\I v: uxhâ€"uv-vvv v_.-v.v.â€"v . v.7 ‘ 5’4 ‘ 4 44 g 4’4'4’4’4'4 (4 I 4 4 4’4’4 4 $1,4'4’4'4'l I’v’f’a’wz'a’4’g s 4,4 4 4’4’l’4'4’4’4'4)l’t_ g $.4}4'4'4’<’4’$¢ Adult Bible Class 9:30 am Divrne Servrce 11 am (Children m Church with Parents) Presbyteens 12:15 pm. Ecumenical Lenten Service in thls Church 7:30 pm, ALL WELCOME Presbyterian Sunday. March 27, 1977 at 11 am THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 271 Centre Street 889-5391 The Revd. J.B, Bums. MA. 8.0. PhD. SUNDAY MARCH 27. 1977 Lent V Passton Sunday ST. PAUL‘S LUTHERAN 10131 Baywew Avenue J.Su DAUPHINEE. PASTOR 9‘30 3 m Sunday Church School 11 00 am WOVSth Serwce Mid week Lenten Service Wednesday 8:00 pm Thu'sday, March 31, at 12:15 Noon Lenten Devo’non In the Chapel ZION LUTHERAN (2 Was south of Mame) Rev. James S. Dauphlnee Vlce»Pastor ~ 884.5264 9:30 am. Vorshlp Serwce 10:30 am. Sunday Church School LUTHERAN RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Yonge 8. Centre Sheets 884-130I Minister - Rev. Robert Shorten A MlN'o‘TRY 0F SUFFERING Safe driving is a family affair DRINKING & DRIVING DON’T MIX >$$$$flda6$$¢W¢$W¢‘WWI’ï¬â€˜ff‘f/KKQ The recent “ac- cidental†death of Ugandian Anglican Arch- bishop Janani Luwum made headlines around the world and caused a great uproar over the behavior of President Idi Amin. People seem to be sharply critical of the disregard for human rights in countries such as BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH 148 Thornndge DL Thomhlll Mmlstev Rev. D. VanderBoom M.Th. - 889-5225 SUNDAY¢ MARCH 27., 1977 Servxce at 10:30 am and 5:00 pm He continued in a hushed voice about the plight of all believers in the U.S.S.R. “Here,†he said, “an open profession of faith means certain persecution.“ Then he suddenly ad- ded: “Excuse me brothers. I must not be seen in the company of strangers. Thank you. Pass our Christian greetings to all our brothers in Canada and ask them to pray that we may persevere Good- bye.“ The stranger disap- peared as we kept walking in silence, neither of us rushing with a comment on the unexpected experience. The conversation was typical of several I had while touring the Ukraine several years ago, as individuals or groups sought relief by confiding in a stranger‘ often at risk to themselves. His face brightened as he exclaimed: “Oh great! So you know about us. Pastor Vins is my religious leader. His home was raided by police last night and we do not know what is going to happen to him. We are all praying for him." THORNHILL â€" My companion and I were walking on a street in Kiev on a summer evening when a middle- aged man passed us, stopped suddenly and turned to ask a number of questions. He hesitated slightly before his next question: “Do you know about Georgi Vins?" “Invdeed,†I answered. “He is the leader of the Baptist religioqs groqp." “Are you tourists?" he asked. “Where are you from? Are you Christians?" We answered briefly that yes. we were tourists from Canada, Christians. and that I was a priest. 11 am. A student Gospel team and Rev. Tom Dow from Emmanuel Bible College in Kitchenera 7:30 pm. Evening Inspiration Wednesday Night 7:30 b.m. Family Night Pentecostal 26 Church St. Thornhill Pastor F. Bond 851-0358 Sunday Servrces 10:00 am. - Sunday School (All ages) 11:00 am. A Praise & Worship 7:00 pm. A Charismatic Service Wed. 7:30 pm. » Prayer 8: Share Charismatic The Greatest of These Is ane Believers persecuted From the Churches By Rev. Vlad Shewchuk. St. Vladimir's (‘hurch SUNDAY. MARCH 27, 1977 9:50 am. - Family Sunday Schoo' Formerly Langstafl Baptist Church. Langstaff Rd Thornhill Other Denominations Uproar in Uganda A WARM WELCOME TO EVERYONE THE MISSIONARY CHURCH GORMLEY Rev. CeCII Rosenbergel 887-5846 Free Bus transportation provided Sun- day morning and Wednesday evening. And it seems our Canadian Government is also leaning toward a firmer stance on moral and human rights issues. The Western world should feel obligated to raise its voice. The believers in the USSR. are appealing to us for compassion and help in protecting their rights. They are deeply hurt when they feel that fellow The World Council of Churches meeting in Nairobi, Kenya. demonstrated at least a minimal awareness of the situation. And the US. Government promises to be more vocal in protesting violations of human rights wherever they occur. President Jimmy Carter‘s statement to Vladimir Bukovsky that his administration‘s “commitment to human rights is permanent and we will not be timid in stating the fact" is refreshing, and something new on the international scene. He should never tone down his protests â€"â€" even if it means losing an ally. TUESDAY 8:00 pm. - Blble School and Prayet But precious little thought is given to the ludicrous state of affairs in the USSR. with its tragic record of human souls beaten and broken by violations of their conscience. Hopefully we are slowly awakening to the harsh reality behind the Iron Curtain, the the inâ€" describable tortures inflicted on people for decades. There are some promising signs on the international horizon that we are beginning to display compassion for those whose human rights are being trampled. 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 deï¬ciency or deï¬ciency of such vita- mins as B, C and 0. Make proper eating habits part of your Lifestyle. 9.30 am. - The Lerd‘s Supper 11:00 am. - Family Bible HOUI 11:00 am. - Sunday School Klndergarten to Grade 6. Bible School for Grade 7 and up. 7:00 pm. A Evening Sennce Uganda, Chile and South Africa. 9:45 am. Sunday School 11 am 8. 7 pm. Worship Setvices Wed. 7 PM. Family Night SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 am. - Bible Study and Morning Serwce 7:00 pm, - Communion Serwce SUNDAY 12 30 pm, Watch “The Helald of Truth 1N. Channel 3. Bame Concord Rd. 8. No 7 Hwy SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1977 RICHMOND HlLL FREE MEIHODIST CHURCH 212 HIHSVIEW DI 884 5029 Pastor: Rev. Robert C, Quack 884-6629 SUNDAY SERVICES WEDNESDAY 8'00 pm. - Bible Study A Church of The New Testament Order CONCORD CHURCH OF CHRIST A‘E, Atkinson Minister-6691831 A Young‘ Sec. 669-2784 24 Oak Ave. Ruchvale Vlad Shewchuk ..Kiev promenade RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL believers in other parts of the world do not know â€" or even care â€" about their plight. For when this happens it makes non- sense of New Testament teaching on the oneness of the body of Christ. One of the possible reasons the West is ignoring the millions of Christians in Siberian labor camps and Soviet prisons is that it can no longer identify itself with Christian principles. The real hope for Christians behind the Iron Curtain is that we in the west will return to those principles. Booklet published In 1976. the World Congress Make it a part of your Lifestyle to buckle up every time you get into your car - even for short distances. Be sure that children have proper child car seat res- traints. from the churches To Bowes 8 Rivermede 5am 5am 5a.m ‘Stee1e5A JANE & STEELES JANE & STEELES - BONES & am am am am amY am #7 Hwy MAPLE mmmmmmmmm 000000000 224024024 933444555 Free ROUTE Ukrainians‘ Commission on Human Rights published the booklet “Soviet Persecution of Religion in Ukraine". The occasion was the 30th anniversary of the liquidation of the Ukrainian Catholic Church. [desiga In order to improve frequency the bus wi11 no 1onger go to the Arena or the Plaza_effect1ve March 28th, 1977. This well ).m plans drawn for: 0 house additions o recreation rooms 0 garages / carports etc. 0 new bui in s: commergalg & residential ask for: Charles Larke 884 - 5088 BONES 8: RIVERMEDE 7:45 am 8:45 am 9:45 am RIVERMEDE ROUTE documented To Richmond Hill JANE & To Bowes DEPARTURE DEPARTURE TIMES FROM BONES & RIVERMEDE To Richmond H111 DEPARTURE TIMES FROM BONES 8. RIVERMEDE _ To Jane & Stee1es am amY am am pm . . . . . . . mmmmmmem 000000000 cates trips to York University Indicates inter-route connections DEPARTURE TIMES FROM KEELE 8 MAJOR MACKENZIE & Rivermede The booklet is available free of charge at St. Vladimir‘s Rectory, 15 Church Lane, Thornhill. It will be mailed on request if you telephone 889-0187. booklet is intended to inform international public opinion of the plight of believers in the USSR. and hopefully move the minds and hearts of men of good will. raft TIMES FROM STEELES 30 50 1O 30 50 10 3O 50 am pm pm pm pm pm Y pm pm Major Mackenzie Drive Rutherford Road 5.40 pm HILLCREST KEELE & BONES 8: KEELE & MAJOR MACKENZIE V RIVERMEDE MAJOR MACKENZIE THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. March 23, 1977 â€" C-3 Adults . . . . . . . . . . 30¢ exact cash onlx Senior Citizens?15¢ exact cash only Chiidren . . . . . . . . 15¢ exact cash on}! Students* . . . . . . . 15¢ exact cash on]! *Speciai Identification Card required For further information and inquiries, phone the Town of Vaughan Municipai Office, 2141 Major Mackenzie Drive, Mapie, Ontario. Teiephone: 832-2281 FARES: 22 Prospect St.. Newmarket BONES & RIVERMEDE ROUTE 10350 Yonge St., Lower Level, Richmond Hill SPECIAL CLINICS Free and confidential information, advice, diagnosis and treatment * FAMILY PLANNING * * BIRTH CONTROL * * VENEREAL DISEASES * GO Transit Information: 630â€"2295 York Regional Health Unit TWO LOCATIONS 7-9 pm. Wed. Mi p.m. Thurs. 9-12 noon Tues. 7-9 pm. Wed. Fri. Morn. By appointment Monday to Friday On1y EFFECTIVE DEPARTURE TIMES FROM RICHMOND HILL To Bowes & Rivermede MarrEBtH‘ AND exact cash exact cash exact cash exact cash 00 pm 00 pm 00 pm 00 pm 895-451 1 887-5843 832-1 296 RICHMOND HILL. 881M 133 832-1 384 887-5245 297-3633 1977