St Mary's Anglican wall not be havmg a 10.30 am. Sunday Semce for the month of August. Including Sept 4‘ Sunday 10:30 am. semces will be held iomtly WIth Richmond Hill United Church 0r St. John‘s Angllcan Church. Jefferson. SUNDAYS . 8:00 am WEDNESDAYSIOIOO am. 8. 7:30pm. SATURDAY. AUGUST 20 EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH 9 MACKAY DRIVE, THORNHILL 889-6789 HOLY TRINIIY CHURCH (ANGLICAN) BROOKE ST._ THORNHILL 8. OF HWY. 78 W. 0F YONGE ST 8896931 SUNDAY SERVICES ANGLICAN ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN 10030 YONGE SREET RICHMOND HILL RECTOR Rev. Bernard Banet 884â€"1394 Rev Fred Jackson 884‘2418 Rev. BIII Prentice 884~6929 8:00 AM. Holy Communion 10:30 AM. Morning Prayer Nursery School Sunday 8:00 am - Holy Communion 10:00 am. - Family Service Wednesdays 10:00 AM Holy Communion REV. DENNIS BENNETT CHARISMATIC EUCHARISI Brewing tea SERVICES DIRECTORY OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES FOR THE WEEK Got away 0 PM ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxford Street Member Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) [0:00 am. - Bible School Classes ‘0! all ages. 9:45 AM. - Church School For Bus. Ministry call 8812818 11:00 AM. - Moming Worship An Old Fashioned Country Chutch on the Edge of the City {:00 am. - Morning Service 00 pm. - Evening Service 'ayer meeging Wednesday at BAPTIST Tel: 884-3091 11:00 AM. and 7:00 PM both Services Pasta! E. Carbett Watm welcome at each service Every Sunday of the Year PREACHING THE OLD BOOK THE NEW BIRTH THE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE AT WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Wel and Bathut Rev. 81 Mc Pastor Phone Rev. Dana HA Lamb BA. B.D. Minister Richmond Hill Baptist Church 50 anht Street SUNDAY \drick Road 'st Street :Spadden 884-7859 Camp leader Neil Lockwood, 16, of Nort Taylor Mills, Richmond Hill, and camper Nicole LeBer, 12, of Newmarket, try their hand at making the camp delicacy of sumac tea. “The one that got away†was probably only a little sunfish, but Anthony Anniballi, 9, and Shelly Carvis, 9, both of Thornhill, still enjoyed the fishing at the day camp. Presbyterian THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 271 Centre Sheet 889-5391 The Read. JB. Bums MA‘ B.D.. Ph‘ D. SUNDAY. AUGUST let TRINITY ll Divine Worshvp 10:00 AM. Other Denominations A Church of H19 New Testament 0rde CONCORD HURCH 0F Cr :cnd Rd 8. No ALL WELCOME AE Atk WEDNESDAY 0 m - Bible Study Bible he Helald of T Stet - 6691 Vaung - Se‘ 669-2784 vale dwy 3Y8; 9:50 Family Sunday School 11 AM. Speaker Ml. James Sleeth Film "Operation Jericho" Servuce at 10:30 am, and 5:00 pm WHAT IST Nursery younge‘ LUTHERAN Aug. 22-26 '9:30~ 11:36am For Information phone 88L6844 KICHMOND HILL UNlTED CHURCH Yonge and Centre Streets 88Ll301 SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1977 Combined Summer Service at 10:30 AM UNITED Wednesday Night 8 PM Playel Semce A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU 0:00 am. Worship Service Vacation Church School BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH I48 Thornndge Dr. Thomhill Rev. D VanderBoom M‘Th. - 889-5225 THE MISSIONARY CHURCH GORMLEY Rev Cecn Rosenbevger 887-5846 PAUL 'HE CHURCH'S BU Cam and proviswn Io: childten during WOYSth) Baywew Minister RAN Binder Twine ready for Sept10 ‘INE Making sumac tea. blindfolded walks through the forest. fishing. swimming and building forts are all part of the fun at the Whitchurch Day Camp operated by the York Region Family ‘Y‘, for children aged 6 to 12. This is the second year the camp has been located at the Whitchurch Conservation area, on the Aurora Sideroad about two miles east of Don Mills Road. Opening ceremonies will be at 1 pm. followed by continuous main stage entertainment throughout the day winding up in the evening with street dancing for a variety of tastes. Family Y sponsors outdoor day camp Prior to this. the camp operated at the Mill Pond Park area said camp director. Anne Babcock, a The tenth Kleinburg Binder Twine Festival will be held September 10 from noon to midnight on the village’s main street. The Festival was launched as a centennial project in 1967 and takes its theme from the binder twine delivery nights started by Charlie Shaw, 3 local tinsmith, in 1892. Home made apple pies, jams, jellies and sar- saparilla and birch beer will be sold. A field of corn is grown especially to provide fresh corn-on- the-cob for the day. Home made smoked sausages and baked beans will be served for dinner. Bands will provide rock music, accompaniment for square dancers and the big band sound. He used to invite all his a 15 your mfg'o construction gummy. FISHER WOOD STOVES “Wmflufl Ids oclflcatlon ofth ï¬st and Mom “1950315,. 3 e ‘ y- SPECIAL ON THE PAWS MATTRESS MAN MIR-MOTEL SLEE SETS Slim» MATTRESS All. ass I 0% "The efficient wood stove" for .your total at supple mentary heating needs. in new locations on the parking lots of the two schools in the village, off Islington Avenue, said Susan Tooley of the Binder Twine committee: The Kleinburg Lions Club will again be taking care of the parking this year. It will be provided Proceedsjfrom past festivals have paid for several community projects, most recently the restoration of the old CPR station as headquarters, for boy scouts and girl guides. A grant was aISO made to oppose Cam Milani’s development plans before the Ontario Municipal Board. This year, ‘ Milani refused to allow his land to be used for parking for the festival. customers to come and pick up their supplies of twine for binding up wheat sheaves. Admission to the Festival .is $2 with children under 12 and anyone in old-time costume 'admitted free. third year SOciology student at York University. wllvusl “There is more space 1-,“ ‘ here. about 25 acres. water, which makes a better nexty, camping atmosphere.“ use of she said. “We can use the the po land free of charge which throw is a great advantage and sums] the location is fairly Ms. B; central to all 'of York Th“ Region. “m M Due to restrictions by conservation authorities, the campers cannot go swimming in the pond but go to the Vandorf pool instead where they receive 20 minutes of swimming lessons and 9201 KEELE ST. MAPLE 669-9203-1 sI I9†$159†reg. from 239.95 to 379.95 SOFH BEDS $99†complou complete ample!» Interested people should call the ‘Y' at 884- 4811. “The pond is_ clean enough to swim in and I‘m trying to get a waterfront directox‘ for next year so we can make use of it. Campers fish in the pond now but usually thrdw back the littlé sunfish they catch.“ said Ms. Babocck. the rest free swim, twice a week. Three buses pick up the 120 or so campers from Richmond Hill, Thornhill and Aurora to take them to the camp. It costs $60 for a two week session and there are still openings for the remaining sessions this summer. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 26 CHURCH ST., TNUHNHILL 8815590 PASTOR: F. BOND SUNDAY SERVICES. A 1000 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL [1'00 AM. WORSHIP 7:00 AM EVANGEUSTIQ WORSHIP WEDNESDAY 800 PM, BIBLE STUDY & PRAYER We are inviting to a meeting at the school at the time stated above, students and or parents of students who have recently moved into the area and who will be attending Thornlea Secondary School for the first time in September, 1977. These meetings will provide an opportunity to have the program of studies and pattern of operation of the school explained in order to make the registration process smoother. This will be a full day of regular classes. Students are asked to report to their Home Room by 8:45 am. Students are asked to come‘ to the school on ONE of these two days during the hours listed above to complete the following business and organizational tasks: 1. Registration days: MONDAY, AUGUST 29 9:00 â€" 12:00 Noon 2:00 - 4:00 pm. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. 1 1 . Information Night: 111. 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