Services lor Holy Week Wed. April 6 10 ACM. - Holy Communion Maundy Thursday, April 7 7:30 PM. Holy Communion Good Friday, April 8 10:30 AM. Good Friday Liturgy 7:30 PM. Starner's "Crucifixion" by the Choir Easter Sunday April 10 8 AM. Holy Communion 9:15 AM. Holy Communion Service for Families with y0ung children 11 AM Choral Eucharist St. John ’3 hold an open house RICHMOND HILL â€" Although the York Central Division of St. John Ambulance has been operating out of Richmond Hill since 1968, its members feel the organization's activities are little kn0wn by local residents. Changing life, s‘tym/es helprrenivedy this situation, the division is holding an Open Night at the Blue Flame Room, 500 Elgin Mills Road East April 12 at 8 pm. um; .4 .5... M ,m . _ Interested groups, as well as the general public. are invited to the affair which will feature two films on artificial respiration and accidents. Coffee and doughnuts will be served. For more information. call 889-4928. 9 MacKay Dr., Thornhill 889-6789 Wednesday, April 6 - 10:00 am. Holy Communion and Divine Healing 7:30 pm. - Holy Communion and address Thursday. April 7 - 7:30 pm Reenactment of the Last Supper Friday. April 8 - 1:00 pm. Penilential Servrce and Meditations EASTER SUNDAY - Holy Communion at 8:00 am, 10:00 am. ard 7:30 pm. Evangelical in preaching Catholic in worship Apostolic in Teaching THORNHIIL â€" 70pportunities for Change ‘77" â€" a Centennial College presentation, will be devoted to women and their changing life §tyle§; Two groups of up to 100 persons each will meet: the first on Saturday, April 16 at the 'l‘hornhill Plaza Campus and the second on Saturday , April 23 at the Warden Woods Cam- pus. Times are from 10 am. to 3 pm. rillv‘he guest speaker will be Shelagh Wilkinson, former director of the Centre for Women at Sheridan College. V-IIS-iééï¬rsrsibnrrgiroups and a feature film are also planned. g DIRECTORY OI: RELIGIOUS SERVICES FOR THE WEEK '4'4’4 I 4’« 14,64 I’I'Jx’g't’g 4,4’4’l»4'4'4’4,¢’4’4 a < «)4’4'4, Wï¬â€˜ï¬â€˜r‘mï¬f'G’r’»’»€#,!’<'tr’»’»%$$’ (if RICHMOND HILL â€" ‘At the Foot of the Cross', a program of Lenten music by Gioac- chino Rossini, \vjilgbe performed _G_qod Friday: 8 I For more information, call 694-3241, extention 342. Block parent date RICHVLALE â€" B10ck Parents from Oak Ridges, Richmond Hill and Richvale will have an Opportunity to meet other block parents from their areal «. . n,,AA_L_ HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (ANGLICAN) BROOKE ST. THORNHILL (8, OF HWY. YB. W, 0F YONGE ST.) 8895931 pm. in the Ricï¬ï¬Ã©nd Hill United Church by the York Philharmonic Choir. Soloists will be Brenda Luka, Roger Jones, Joanne Leatch, and Geoffrey Rison. RICHMOND HILL â€" St. Mary‘s Anglican Fellowship Club will present the film Canterbury Cathedral on Tues. April 26 at 1:30 pm. and 8 pm. in the church at Yonge and Major pm. in the church at yonge ana lVlaJUI‘ Mackenzie Drive. Collection will go towards the restoration of the famous cathedral r Cairiiadar‘s goal is $200,000 to be used for stained glaSS windows and fabric. Richmond Hill Area Block Parents Association will hold its first annual meeting at the Richvale Community Centre April 13 at 8 Admission fer the evening, featuring organ music by Derrick Lewis, is free. A collection will be taken. Easter Sunday at the church will begin with a sunrise service. The congregation is asked to gather in the Church parking lot at 6 am. The service will be held outsideâ€"barring rain. V fof shut-ins or on loan must b5 sent to the church by Thursday. llllo nu. rue-V...“ .... the Block Parent program is going and offer suggestions for the future. As well, those at- tending will be able to take part in the election 01 next year’s executive and appmve the con- stitution. south york region scheduled events ANGLICAN BAPTIST Pentecostal EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH re’vrening will include the shewing of a block parent film. Coffee and donuts will be served. At the foot of the cross Maundy Thursday. Apnl 7/77 6:00 pm. Seder Meal 8:30 pm. Eucharist Good Friday 10:30 am. Family Servrce Saturday- Easter Evening 7:00 pm. Baptism, Confirmation First Eucharist of Easter Sunday. Easter Day. April 10/77 8:00 am. Eucharist 9:00 am. Eucharist 10:30 am Eucharist ST MARY S ANGLICAN 10030 YONGE SIREET RICHMOND HILL RECTOR Rev Bernard Barret 884-1394 Rev fled Jackson 88412418 In. This will provide an opportunity to hear how â€"â€" 7.; ...A nt‘tnm Wednesdays 1000 a rn A Holy Communion Cathedral restoration Wednesday 10:00 am. Eucharist 7:30 pm. Eucharist 1000 a m â€" Bnble School Classe‘ for all ages 1100 a m â€" Momung Semce 700 p m â€" Evening Semce Prayer meeting Wednesday _ _ 31800 n m in Old Fashioned Country Church Area Block Parents 930 a m Sunday Church Schoow ll 00 a m Worshup Sennce Good Friday Service with Holy Communion at 11:00 am. PRMCHINL} lHk OLD BOOK IN NEW BiRIH IHi PRlCIOUS BLOOD AND IN BLE 53! 0 HOW Al MLDRICK ROAD BAPIISI CHURCH Comer 0' Weldmh Road and Balhlll\IS1leel LUTHERAN SUNDAY 9 45 A M - Church School r0! Bus. MIHIStly call 881-2818 11’00’AM. - Momlng Worship (Member Bapnst CONVEMIOH of Ontano and Quebec) Good Friday Service with Holy Communion at 11:00 am. ZION LUTHERAN (2 miles snuth of Maple) Rev. James S, Dauphmee Vice-Pastor - 884-5264 9.30 am WOIShID Semce 10.30 am. Sunday Church School BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH 1481homndge Dt Thommll Mlmsm Rev D VandeIBoom M In ~889-5225 SUNDAY. MARCH 27, 1977 Semce at 10 30 a m and 5 00 p m Rev 81 McSpadden Pastor Phone 884 1859 JS DAUPH'INEE PASIOR RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 50 Wright Street Tel. 884-3091 EASTER SUNDAY 9:45 am. Sunday School 11:00 am. & 7:00 pm, on the Edge of the Cuty ST PAUL S LUIHERAN 10131 Bayvuew Avenue EASTER MESSAGES PASTOR E.C. CORBETT Special Music By Our Youth Choir Everyone Welcome! Rev DanaH Lamb 8 A B D MlnlS‘El ST. JOHN'S 7 BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxiord Sheet Buble School Classes . s,«,4,v,«,«,¢«x.suwx><mx THORNHILL â€" It happened long ago before the First World War. By Rev. Egerton Peacock The scene â€" Outside Harrod‘s Store in London, England near Fleet Street; the home of London’s famous newspapers. (Harrod’s is comparable to Eaton’s ’I forgot ta tell ya’ Toronto ) A young newspaper editor was walking to work when he saw a crowd across the street in front of one of Harrod’s The prayer of a single parent RICHMOND HILL â€" The following prayer ap- peared in a newsletter published this month by the Richmond Hill Thornhill Chapter of the One Parent Families Association of Canada: “I write this to you, God, with the hope you will understand. I feel lost, separated, totally alone. And yet, there are manyclose by. I wonder where I can find the happiness and peace of mind I need so desperately. .-L_I ______ nl‘ unnfhnr Please help me, God, to find Peace, and the wTsdom to know how to handle it. Help fill this emptiness with things of value to myself and my children Keep me from blind grasping, and restore to me my old feelings of self-worth. IIGPPIIIbog uuu rv~‘wv â€" H, I want the closeness and total caring of another human being; the ones for whOm I care are incapable of caring for anyone but themselves. Yes‘ I have the children, and that should be suf- ficient. But, after they are in bed, the loneliness becomes more than I can take. ~._ r V Guiae me in my relations with people; as I seem to be hurt whenever I reach out. Let me instead move always closer to those things which are truly im- portang. ~, “A; u.» .........L ‘L‘:nr¢ :n April extravaganza! RICHMOND HILL â€"â€" The Richmond Hill United Church is soliciting support for its Giant April Extravaganza, to be held April 21 to 23. Proceeds will go towards the church's pew refurbishment fund, payment of the 1977 church debenture, and the RHUC benevolent fund. Teacï¬ me that to be alone is not the worst thing in the world. havehecome regretful of the past, frightful of the future and dissatisfied with the present. Help me fill this void by erasing my desire for revenge and replace it with a forgiving spirit. For I have surely hurt others, and need forgiveness also. Amen." Thursday, April 21 will see a congregational buffet supper and opening ceremonies, with ribbonâ€"cutting by Art Uren at 6 pm. There will be a demonstration of Scottish dancing and choral fantasia by Joe Calverley and the choir. On Friday there will be a preview of auction items and a rummage sale from 6 pm. to 7:30 pm. Punch and cheese will be served from 7:30 until 9 p.m., courtesy of June and Clare Atkinson. v, a- H", v , Saturday the 23rd will feature a rummage sale, a garden centre, a snack bar, a bake sale and a book nook. All this begins at 9 am. and runs until noon. What you can do The church needs donations of plants (Bill Barker, 889â€"2860); rummage items (Lix Pyburn, 884-6432) toys (Jean Cafley, 884-1546); and baked goods (Ruby Uren, 884â€"5737). Pew refurbishment has already begun, and anyone wanting ‘a piece of the action’ is invited to bring quantities of clean soft cloths and lots of elbow grease. Call Art Uren at 884-5737. Pentecostal 26 Church St . Thomhun Pastor F Bond 851-0358 Sunday Serwces ‘ 10.00 am. - Sunday School (All ages) 1100 am. - Praise 8. WOISth 700 pm - Charismatic Serwce Wed. 7.30 pm. - Player 8. Shale Charismatic The Gleatest of These ls l nun Adult Bible Class 9:30 am Divine Service (Holy Communion 11:00 am (Children go directly to classes) Chou Piesentation 'Olwet to Calvary' 7:00 pm. ALL WELCOME Presbyterian THORNHlLL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 271 Centre Street 889-5391 The Revd ‘8. Burns. MA. 80 PhD. SUNDAY. APRIL 10th EASTER SUNDAY meelly Langstatt Baptist Chumh. Langstafl Rd Thornhlll IHE MISSIONARY CHURCH GORMLEY Rev CeCII Rosenbetger 887-5846 SUNDAY, APRIL 19. '1977 9:50 am -Faml|v Sunday Schoo' 11 am Easter Worship Speual singing by Ecclesia Tno 7:30 pm. A chalk drawmg By Ted Riserboro I FOUND II â€" YOU CAN T00! - Wednesday Night 7:30 pm. Family Night Other Denominations A WARM WELCOME TO EVERYONE Rev. Peacock main windows. Just one window especially decorated for the Easter TUESDAY 800 p m ‘Bnble School and anyet 9 30am - The Lord's Supper 1100a m -Famrly Brble Hour 1100 am. » Sunday School Kindergarten to Grade 6 Brble School for Grade 7 and up 700 p m - Evenrng Servrce Minister - Rev. Robert K Shorten Maundy Thursday. April 7th Noon Lenten Servrce. 12:15 > 12:40 in the chapel Evening Service ol Shadows, 7:30 in the chapel Good Friday, April 81h Community Good Friday Service, 10:30 AM. in St Mary's Anglimn Church (for the whole family) ‘At the Foot of the Cross' - York Philharmonic Choir. wrth guest soloists, 8 PM. in sanctuary Easter Sunday. April 10th 6: AM. meet in the parking lot tar directions to an Easter Sunrise servrce. outSIde, weather permitting. SUNDAY SERVICES ll 00 a m Bible Study and Mommg Semce 700 p m -Communuon Semce CONCORD CHURCH OF CHRIS] Concord Rd & No 7Hwy SUNDAY 12 30 p rn Watch "The Herald of Truth 1v Channe!3 flame WEDNESDAY 800 p m -Blbl€ Study 11 AM. Joyous Easter Worship‘ Specnal muSIC Theme - 'AMinistry of Inumph A Church 01 Ihe New Testament OIUEI UNITED 24 Oak Ave Rlchvale A E Atkinson MII'IISIeI ~ 669-1831 A Young-Sec 669-2784 RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL UNIIH) CHURt we 8. Centre 5! 884 I301 â€$4>‘»‘>'r’KI5 e 5119,?! Being a newspaper man, he thought there might be a story in that crowd, so he crossed the road. The crowd was dense but he wormed his way through and stood before the only attraction in the centre of draped curtains. season Biafra, Quebec are compared T H O R N H I L L â€" Parallels have been drawn between the problems faced by Nigeria during the Biafran conflict and current Canadian worries about the effect of a Quebec separation. 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Men’s Casuals WOODBRIDGE AREA â€" There will be NO Garbage THORNHILL AREA - There will be NO Garbage Collection on Friday! Agril 8th, 1977. Collectienyvlll April 11th, 1977. Collection will take place on your next normal garbage pickâ€"up date. Collection on Friday, Apr“ 8th, 1977 and Monday t'ake place on the preceding Thursday, April 7th, 1977 at the usual time. MUNICIPAL GARBAGE COLLECTION R.H. Kraft P. Eng., Town Engineer. Town of Vaughan, MAPLE, Ontario. IH\R(.I (“mun PYICB$500 TOWN OF VAUGHAN C. Conigal N. Corrigal THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, April 6. 1977 ~-â€" C-3 Van 8 Auto Custom Upholstering 300 Enford Rd., Richmond Hill, Ont Fashionable sandals with macrame sling back and adjustable strap. Rope bound macrame fabric vamp. jute wrapped wedge heels and rubber crepe soles. Available in beige in sizes 5 to 10. 4 DAYS ONLY Wednesday, April 6th to Saturday, April 9th. Made in Canada with carefree brown ure- thane uppers. adjustable T-strap, wedge heels and unit soles. Sizes 13 to 4. 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