1000 a m â€" Bible School Classe for all ages 11 00 a rn â€" Mornmg Semce 700 p m â€" ï¬venmg Semce Prayer meeting Wednesday _ , at 8 00 p m In Old Fashioned Country Church on the Edge of the Dry 10:30 am. Blessing of Palms. Processron & Holy Eucharist 10:30 am. Church School, Kinder: garten and Nursery School Krndergarten. Nursery Holy Week Seryrces Monday 7 pm. Eucharist Tuesday. 7 pm. Euchanst Wednesday 10:00 am. Eucharrst 12:15 noon Eucharist 7:00 pm. Eucharrst Maundy Thursday: 6:00 pm. Seder Meal 8:30 pm, euchanst Good Frrday- 10:30 am. 7 PM. Evenrng Prayer Ecumenrcal Servrce Saturday. Easter Evenrng: 7:00 pm. Baptism. Conhrmahon, Frrst Eucharist of Easter HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (ANGLICAN) BROOKE ST. THORNHILL (3 OF HWY_ 78. W 0F YONGE ST) 889-5931 PALM SUNDAY,'APRIL3, 1977 8:00 am, EUCHARISTBLESSING AND 1030 am. EUCHARIST Distribution of Palms @hurch glmdfly DIRECTORY OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES FOR THE WEEK I DIRECTORY OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES FOR THE WEEK W$‘>“‘/M‘ 4 ’ aaowxsow 4 «aghawxxxxé $4,.†a'xwax/t/xx,(«bum avxxx. ( WILLOWDALE â€" Seneca College will offer a Business Mini~Course on Closed-circuit Television Techniques for Business starting April 6. It will run Wednesday evenings from 7 to 10 pm. and the fee is $40 including all course materials. ANGLICAN a.“ W ' MS,“ 4 awkwggxxvmvxx, For further information call the Continuing Education office at 493-4420. The Society's Spring Sale will take place Saturday, April 2 at 1 pm. in the Presbyterian Church Hall. For more information, contact Zelma Ross, 884-1788. 7 30 pm, Ecumemcal Serwce RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill Horticultural Society will meet Tuesday, April 5 at 8 pm. in the Presbyterian Church." The two-hour program will be held at Yorkdale library Monday at 7:30 p.m.; then again at York Woods library (1785 Finch Ave. W.) on Wed- nesday atfl pm. Admission is free. BAPTIST Guést speaker Mrs. VJ. Unsworth will talk on “The Easter Story With Flowersâ€. New mem- berships are always welc‘ome. She'll explain the process and practical ap- plications of the art while deciphering the traits of famous personalities and members of the audience. A question period will follow. Mormon ward conference RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill United Church is extending an open invitation for Palm Sunday, April 3. At 11 a.m. will be held “A Ministry of Exampleâ€, based on the gospel of Matthew, chapter 21. verses 1-11. This will be followed by communion and a reception for new members. At 7:30 pm, “The Crucifixion†- a special Easter choir presentation by Stainer Fellowship will follow the music in the gymnasium. NORTH YORK â€" Linda Pitney, a graphe- analyst with the Metro Police, will demonstrate her unique handwriting analysis talents at two North York libraries. Sta/'ner’s ’Crucifixion’ Easter with flowers Three missionaries in the field are Bryan Brooker in Italy, Peter Kuettel in British Columbia, and Michael Kuettel in Florida. RICHMOND HILL -â€" Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints held their annual ward conference Sunday. in the Rich- mond Hill chapel on Briggs Avenue. Speakers at the evening sacrament meeting included .1. Bruce Smith, president of the Toronto Ontario East Stake, Counsellor Ronald Dibsdall, Counsellor Kay W. Briggs, George Buchert, and Bishop William Harvey. The Richmond Hill ward now has 13 high priests, three seventies (missionaries), 34 elders, and 50 prospective elders attending classes. Sunday School addresses were given by Elmer Duffy, of Richmond Hill; Robert Purves, of Willowdale; and James Sweeney, of Scar- borough. SI MARY’S ANGLICAN 10030 YONGE SIREEI RICHMOND HILL RECTOR Rev Bernatd Barret 8841394 Rev FIed Jackson 884-2418 8 00 am, Holy Communion Wednesdays 1000 am » Holy Communion Handwriting analysis Business te/e vision SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1977 PALM SUNDAY RevBIM south york region scheduled events St. Vladimir's Church (Children In church wnth parents) Coffee Hour 12:00 noon All Souls Anglican to hear organ 1:00 pm. Ecumenical Lenten Sennce m St. Vladimlr's Church 7:30 pm. ALL WELCOME SUNDAY. APRIL 3Id. PALM SUNDAY Adult Bible Class 9:30 am Dlvme Service (Baptism) 11:00 am Presbyterian Sunday. April 3, 1977 at 11 AM PALM SUNDAY - “A MINISTRY OF EXAMPLE" Communion and Reception of New Members 7:30 PM, "THE CRUCIFIXION" Stainer â€" Presented by the Choir Maundy Thursday, April 7 at 7:30 pm "A Service of Shadows" ~ Spanner Chapel Good Friday, April 8 10:30 PM. at St. Mary's Anglican 8:00 PM. in the Sanctuary "At the Foot of the Cross" -.Rossrn: York Philharmonic Chou- Admlssion Free THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 271 Cenhe Sheet 889-5391 The Revd. LB Bumx MA. 3.0.. PM). 9 30 a m Sunday Church School ll 00 a m WOIShID Semce Mud week Lenten Sewlce Wednesday 8:00 pm. SUNDAY 945 A M ‘ Church School ror Bus. Ministry call 881-2818 1100 AM. ~ Morning Worship ZION LUTHERAN (2 mules south of Maple) Rev, James S Dauphmee VicePastOr - 884-5264 9 30 am Worsmp Semce 1030 a m Sunday Chulch School LUTHERAN (Member Baptist Convention of Ontano and Quebec) UNITED SI PAUL S LUIHERAN 10131 Baywew Avenue 15 DAUPHINEE PASIOR RICHMOND HILL UNIHD CHURCH range S Centre Streets 884 130] Rev DanaH Lamb B A B D Minister ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxfmd Street “inning ‘ She is to be married May 28 in Richmond Hill United Church to John McKee of Scarborough. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Hoult of 391 Bent Cres. 'tM‘w’r9’W9$‘>WW»’W/駑#/>$’R§ BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH 148 Thomndge DI Thornhlll Mmuster Rev D VanderBoom M Th -889~5225 SUNDAY, MARCH 27. 1977 Sewlce at 10 30 a m and 500 p m The price is right, averaging about 20 cents per copy for a book that Pierre Berton may have thrown out. Attics have been cleared and current book shelves emptied to supply the thousands of WOODBRIDGE â€" Some of the world's worst books could be up for grabs when the H.E.L.P. organization holds its fifth annual book sale Saturday in Christ Church (Anglican), Islington Avenue, north of Highway 7. Pentecostal 26 Church St., Thornhrll Pastor F. Bond 851-0358 Sunday Servrces 10:00 am. - Sunday School (All ages) 11:00 am. â€" Prarse 8. Worshrp 700 pm. - Charismatic Servrce Wed. 7:30 pm. - Prayer & Share Charismatic The Greatest of These ls lnvn Pentecostal RN graduate will marry 7:30 pm, Evening Inspiration Want world’s worst book? RICHMOND HILL â€" Sandy Hoult, a graduate of Seneca School -of Nursing and “ Bayview Secondary School, has received her R.N. She is employed at York Central Hospital in pediatrics. THE MISSIONARY CHURCH GORMLEY Rev Ceml Rosenberger 887-5846 SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1977 9'50 am, A Faml|y Sunday School Formerly LangstaH Baptist Church. Langstatf Rd Thornhlll Other Denominations Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church Helpmate chairperson retires Wednesday Night 7 30 hm Family Night 11 am. Morning Worship Helpmate Information Services’ out-going chairperson, Beryl Hart of Elmwood Road (left), was guest of honor at a recent H.I.S. gathering. She is shown here with Gwen A WARM WELCOME TO EVERYONE Combined Church Choirs Richmond Hill Presbyterian & Woodbridge United Sunday. April 3rd. - 7:30 pm. The Crucifixion - Sir John Stainer Guest Soloists r Mark Duboisv Tenor Bruce Kelly- Baritone IUESDAY 8 00 p m - Bible School and Prayer 930 am - The Lurd's Supper 1100 am. - Family B|ble How 1100 am - Sunday School Klndetgarten to Gtade 6 8|b1€ School tor Glade 7 and up 7 00 p m -Evemng Serwce Old school primers, new textbooks and new science fiction and mysteries join books like “The Pin-Up†illustrated with the famous colored nude calendar picture of Marilyn Monroe. Poor Ethel keeps her dreadful secret for ten New best sellers, some with slightly damaged jackets, have been in- cluded along with the “collectibles†published before the turn of the century. A book like “Repented at Leisure†outlines in purple prose the trials of a 17-yearâ€"old ravishing beauty who marries a man she hardly knows, only to have him popped into jail for felony at the end of the marriage service. Some of these make fascinating reading for a student of the changing times and the status of women. books on the tables PO. BOX 18,000 STN. "A" TORONTO MSW 1W2 SUNDAY SERVICES 1100 a m -BIb|e Study and Morning Serwce 700p rn -CommumonServ1ce OX FAM SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1977 Watch “The Hetald o! Iruth I V ChanneE3 Fame Working With Who Are Helping Concmd Rd & No 7 Hwy International Development needs your help . . . you can help through OXFAM SHAREPLAN For information contact WEDNESDAY 800 p m ~Blble Study CONCORD CHURCH OF CHRIST 24 Oak Ave . Richvale A Church 0t The New Testament OldEl AE Atkmson Ministel ~ 669-1831 A Young~ Sec, 6692784 SUNDAY 12 30 p m RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL People Themselves A quick look at a book called “A Peep Behind the Scenes" shows that almost every chapter starts with the same words, “The next mor- ning, as Rosalie awoke . . . ", etc. Then, of course, there are copies of the famous Elsie Dinsmore books A book called “The Gayworthys†is written by a Mrs. Whitney (no first name mentioned) â€" “a story of threads and thrumsâ€; and books with titles like “The Fortune Hunterâ€. “The Brute" and “The Bondsman" hint of sociological problems in the flaming twenties. long years, spurning all suitors, and hating her husband, until the day the released prisoner turns up as gameskeeper. The plot thickens. Patton of Markham, guest speaker for the evening, and Bill Mirlees, a member of the board. The new chairperson is Marie Macdonald of RR 2, Aurora. Call right now for FREE ESITMATEs r THERMOSEAI. INDUSTRIES LTD. In the mornings. Monday to Friday. there isn't another radio personality in Canada who has more people listening in than Wally Crouter. in his own unique way, he carries on a one-to-one conversation with each member of his audience. Because when he talks. you really get the feeling that he‘s talking to you. You'll find his friendly style and warm delivery easy to wake up to. Wally has his Own ideas. but he still tells both sides of a story. He likes people to make up their own minds. That's why so many people enjoy listening to him. Listen to him yourself, and you‘ll soon know too, Wally Crouter & friends Leï¬ to ngh!‘ Seated around Ihe mez Joe lmne, Peter Head, Pal Buny, H‘ 114 BOWES RD., UNIT 8, CONCORD Trl you home In a THERMOSEAL window. uninsured to rephce anytypeofwindowl Sealed units 1-118" flick. giving ahsohne insulation with ï¬ve yea: guarantee. OAII mating units removeable from irside home. 'AvailabIe in wlite. cteam a brown petrmnant ï¬lish Olmtalhtiun in one day. There is a special 1885 edition of “The Swiss Family Robinsonâ€, illustrated, it‘s pages and “Just David†by Eleanor H. Porter, author of Pollyanna, will bring back memories to today’s grandmothers, along with “Very Good, Jeevesâ€, by PG. Wodehouse. Copies of “The Garden of Allah†and “The Sheik†suggest delights of the Arab world beyond the confine of Victorian life. including “Elsie’s Widowhood“, all liberally sprinkled with moral lessons and religious teachings. Indeed, the religious tract societies seem to have been among the most prolific publishers of their day â€" around the turn of the century. “Willie the Waif" is another of their gems. WINDOW 001V VERSIONS REMODELLING? We specialize in all types of las hlS Comments' 8 AM It‘s thls kind of ‘people' both 0 Hal Vincent for ‘Authontahve combination that makes waking up aople to News' 9:00 AM to ‘The Wally Crouter Show‘ such a That‘s 0 Joe lrvme for 'Wmter Road pleasure. Reporls' 3:2 °E223???ié?éi§§i’§aé'23ays Call} The people people listen to Photo by Hoggl Sha 0R DROP IN AND 85! OUR WINDOWS BEING MANUFACTURED 7:55. 8:35 AM 0 David Craig for ‘Authoritative News' 6:30. 7:30. 8:30, 9:30 AM 0 David Tafler, Editor of the Financial Times. for ‘Money Matters' 7:40 AM 0 Torben Wittrup for 'News and Comments‘ 8 AM 0 Hal Vincent for “Authoritative News' 9:00 AM 0 Joe Irvine for ‘Winter Road Reports' 0 Peter Head for “Recreation Reports} 7:45, 8:45 AM Fridays why he's the number one man to listen to in the mornings. Join Wally and his friends: 0 Bill Stephenson for ‘Sports‘ 6:55 Sleph 'les D< Included in H.E.L.P. volunteer programs are “Meals on Wheelsâ€, Mother’s Break programs for both English-speaking and Italian-speaking mothers, legal advice, credit counselling and tax form assistance. Emergency services like driving and baby sitting are also supplied The book sale will help to finance the services offered by H.E.L.P., an information and referral centre in Woodbridge, serving the Town of Vaughan. Nation's Forests Woodlands still cloak a- bout a third of the United States. More than 34 per cent of the nation's timber lies within national forest boundaries. Timber com» panies own 15 per cent of the supply. The rest is in the hands of individuals and on state and county lands. The United States Forest Service predicts that at some point in the 1980's the South will overtake the Pacific North- west as the nation’s largest producer of softwood sawâ€" timber. cover yellowing with age. Old handsome editions of best loved fairy tales will be a real find for some collectors, along with hundreds of recycled I Harlequin romances, mystery stories and Gothic novels. OXFAM . . . a detergent? P.O. BOX 18,000 STN. "A" TORONTO MSW 1W2 OX FAM Workmg Wuh People Who Are Helpmg Themselves For information write TRIVIA awd Ear/er. Torhen WIIIrup, Hal Mncenf. WéaHy Cmulel vwlh hIS morning cup of coffee, t: Can FBDB helg you . THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, March 30. 1977 â€" C-i NATURALIZER» SOUTH BLOCK ' V RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 884â€"5341 RICHMOND HILL shieldé GRAYDON E. POWLEY one of our representatives will be at Black Hawk Motot Inn, 10711 Yonge Street RICHMOND HILL. (telephone 8849171) FOOTWEAR LTD 0 Pat Burry for ‘Air Freight Reports‘ 0 Henry Shannon, the 'Sky King“, and his Twin Comanche for 'Traffic Reports' throughout the morning ' 0 Charles Doering for ‘News and Opening new doors to small business. Comments‘ at 7 and 10 AM Bev Edwards hooks them all up 5:30 AM to 10:00 AM. Monday through Friday. 4430 Bathurst St, Downsview (telephone 63%0823) on Wednesday, April 6th