May renew specialed class in Kleinburg A move to reâ€"establish a special education class at Kleinburg Public School, will be made by York County Board of Education at its meeting Oct. 24. The move, which was requested by Trustee Don Montgomery Inn restoration is subject of talk Clergy. Rev. Bernard Barrett 884-1394 Rev. William Prentice 883-4149 Rev. Fred Jackson 884‘2418 Services: Sun, 8 am. and 10:30 am Wed. 10 am. and 7:30 pm. Cues? speakei‘ for the evening was Mary Appleby of Islirlgton. _ Mrs. Ann Brolley, of Weston, was hostess as the Edgeley Women's Institute held its October meeting recently. She gave an illustrated talk, with slides, of old homes in Etobicoke, particularly those in the Weston area. She also told of the work in restoring the Mon- tgomery Inn and showed slides before and after restoration. The Inn is open to the public and afternoon tea is served daily. A report on the course, “Festival of Dairy Foods" was given by the leaders and plans. were made for the branch to take the course. Summary day for the course will be December 6 at Victoria Square Community Hall. Seminars Sunday Services at 9:45 am. 11 am. &7pm Weekend Speaker. Rev. Claude Horton, EXCCUUVE Secretary of the Free Methodist Chmch in Canada Fifth Anniversary Services and Renewal Weekend Fri. 6:30 pm. Annual Church Banquet 8:00 pm. Evening Service SaL 10 - 3 pm‘ Church Planmng Musuc Ministry: Jim and Marie Alexandet Soloist with amonï¬an acoumanirrent HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (ANGLICAN) BROOKE ST.. THORNHILL 3‘ OF HWY. 78 W, 0F YONGE ST 889â€"5931 ANGLICAN BAPTIST St. Maty's Anglican Chutch [0030 Yonge St Richmond Hill SUNDAY. 0011 23 TRINITY 20 8:00 AM. 11on Communion 10:30 AM. Morning Prayer 10:30 AM. Church Schools Kindergarten. Nursery School ‘Wednesday 10:00 AM. RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH 212 Hillsvuew Drive 884-5029 EVERYONE WELCOME Rev‘ Robert C. Quick 8845629 Holy Communion Cameron of Vaughan, was agreed to after the board had been visited by a delegation of parents at its regular meeting last week. The parents, headed by Dr. Elizabeth O’Brien, appealed to the board to A reading on “Growing Old" was given by Mrs. Lila Snider. Door prize was won by Mrs. May Jackson, and lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Helen Aitcheson. The November meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Sum- merfeldt, Abel] Avenue, Woodbridge, when the subject will be Resolutions. (Member Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 10:00 am for all ages. 11:00 am - Morning Sennce 7:00 pm. - Evening Semce Prayel meeting Wednesday at 8:00 pm An Old Fashioned Country Church on the Edge of the City 9:45 AM - Church School Far Bus. Ministry call 881-2818 11:00 AM. - Morning Worship 26 CNLIRCH $7.. THORNHILL mm PASTOR: F. BOND SUNDAY SERVICES' 10'00 AMY SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 00 AM. WORSHIP 7:00 A M, EVANGELISIIC, WORSHIP WEDNESDAY 8.00 PM BIBLE STUDY 8. PRAYER Richmond Hill Baptist Church 50 Wright Street Tel: 884-30131 9:45 am. Sunday School Hour Classes lor Adults 11 am. & 7 pm. At Both Services Pastor El Corbett Tuesday 5:30 to 8:30 pm “FAMILY NlGHT' Supper. 5:30 to 8:30 Graded Meetings at7 pm. Christian Service Brigade Pioneer Girls Youth and Adult Studies Nursery Available Meetings for the whole family New Residents Especially Welcome to all Services PREACHING THE OLD BOOK THE NEW BIRTH THE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE AT WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Come! 0? WeIdrick Read and Bathth Sheet Rev. 81. McSpadden Pastor Phone 884-7859 Rev. Dana H. Lamb 3A. 3.0 Mlmstel ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxford Stree! SUNDAY Bible School Classes Mary and Sidney White shared in the cutting of the cake as the couple celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary recently. They are residents of Country Place Nursing Home in Richmond Hill. re-open a junior diagnostic class at the school, which had been terminated Sept. 17, because the total enrolment was 13 short of the projected number. CHORALE and Soloist Bob Pickering from London Baptist Seminary. London Ontario. October 23 at 10 am, 11 am. and 7 pm in Weldrrck Rd. Baptrst Church. comer of Weldrrck and BathursL Bl McSpadden 884~ 7859, Dan Barker 884-4753 According to the parents, the school principal said the board would have to reduce the teaching staff by one. In a petition presented to the board, the parents protested that they hadn’t been consulted prior to It would also be “logistically†easier to abolish the class. than to make new arrangements for a class of 30 or more students. They were also told that arrangements would be made for the children to receive remedial help, or else attend the special education class in Pinegrove, three miles away. THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 271 Centre Street 8895391 Ihe Revd. J‘B. Bums. MA“ 80.. PhD SUNDAY. (XII'OBER 23, 1977 TRINITY 22 Divine Worship 11:00 AM. Church School begins in Church with Parents ALL WELCOME RICHMOND HILL PRESBYIERIAN CHURCH YONGE SI. Mlmstet Rev‘ Wm, Wallace Duectory of Music ~ Ruchald Phll'lpf Mommg worship 11:00 AM. SR. CHOIR PRACIISE Thursdays 8 mm The choit IS looking for new membel in all sections. If you enjoy smging we welcome you to ioin us. Presbyterian SUNDAY 12 30 Watch “The Hetald I V Cilanne! 3 Members of the Community are invited to attend our information session Friday, October 21st, 1977, regarding beach front residences on the Gulf of Mexico. CHURCH OF CHRISI ‘oncmd Rd 8. No 7 Hv WEDNESDAY 800 pm -Blble! AE Atkinson Mlnmer ~ 669-18 - A Young-Sec 669-2784. SUNDAY SERVIC‘ FLORIDA INFORMATION SESSION 9:45 'Blble Classes CONCORE INTERESTED PARTIES PLEASE CALL 884â€"8722 FOR TIME AND LOCATION iamenl Ovde Dr. O'Brien, who had a son in the class, stressed what she said was the importance of the children to integrate. One of the best times for that was at play. However, if they were taken by bus to Pinegrove, they lost the best part of the day for integrating. cancellation of the class They said, also, that Kleinburg needed a junior diagnostic class, and that the Pinegrove School “is evidently not suitable for the needs of at least some of the children†from the Kleinburg class. ' 800 pm “The children are just baffled," she said. 9 30 am -Ihe Lerd's Suppet ll 00 am - Family Bible How 1100 a m - Sunday School Kmdelgarten to Glade 6 Bible School to: Glade 7 and up, 7'00 9 m, - Evening Serwce TUESDAY Cameron’s motion calls for the board to ask the director of education to re-establish the class “as soon as possible." Sen/Ice at 10:30 am and ï¬zooipm Other Denominations Outreach Sunday. October 23rd at 11 Guest - Rev. Eric Nelson, Court Chaplain in Ioronto Nursery Care and Church School classes for ages 3 to 14 years during worship. Coffee fellowship follows warship; new residents and vision most welcorm 7:30 PM. - Kerygma Study for adults RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Vonge and Centle Streets LUTHERAN 9:30 AM. Sunday Church School 11 AM Worship Service UNITED RI|CHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL 24 Oak Ave Richvale S‘ DAUPHINEE. PASTOR BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH 148 Thomndge 0r. Thomhlll Mlmster Rev. J. Mulder M‘Th. - 889-5225 PAUL S LUTHERA Bible School and Player 88¢ Newcomers rummage ahead BURKHOLDER 881-7269 The monthly coffee party sponsored by the Newcomers Club of Thomhill will take place at the home of an executive member on October 20 from 10 am. A call to hostesses Marsha McWhinnie at 881-0639 or Jean Pataran at 889-8148 will give you all the information you need. Baby sitting will be an added feature. If that old chair or table has been making your family room look like a Come in and meet Marg Crowder at Cashway Lumber - Oak Ridges She is our adviser in remodelling your kitchen or bathroom, if it is custom or conventional she has that professional touch that will modernize forever and ever. BUILD! REMODEL! REPAIR! By GEORGlE DO IT YOURSELF BA THROOM NEEDS: 3 pc. BATHROOM IN WHITE W TO BE FAIR TO OUR CUSTOMERS. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT OUANTITIES‘ mural-mâ€"muummwmwumw 6 OAKVILLE-numwn‘m-amumm m'm-m'wwhllldeMuOtw AREA W‘ï¬umtmmdlfl-QRLSMMde mes AJAXâ€"MIIIEISMhMuhmmIim-dunflmflmmlï¬iflmfld Wâ€"nwulunlzmmdm 12' DRAIN PIPE Alebwv - COA APPROVED IWL $4.19 EA. 3'_ $11.49 EA. BATHROOM FANS All places. "A" grade Inc: Reverse trap toilet; Enamelled Steel. 5 foot bath tub (Left or right hand model); 17“ x 19" Viterous China basin drilled for 4†centre set. Fitlngs including basin legs and toilet seat 34 8. cover are extra. 40 gallon 2-3000 wafl elements â€_G_ glass lined tank, 5 rear warrant! WATER HEATER Qualify Chrome all Canadian " BATH FAUCE'I' - BY WALTEC MEDICINE CABINETS & LIGHT FIXTURES AVAILABLE. ACOMPLETE RANGE OF PANELLING... FROM 33 '98 T0 $11 'Bpemsum T: refugee from a rummage sale, the Newcomers Club has a suggestion for all members. Come to the meeting at Heintzman House on the evening of October 26 when Dick Piller, Gor- mley. will show you how to remedy the situation with a demonstration of wood finishing techniques. Again you are asked to call the hostesses. DO IT YOURSELF REC ROOM NEEDS: THORNHILLWI Mrs. Anne Jackson, who is secretary for the Thornhill Women’s Institute gives a lively account of activities "GSW" Eledric, performed in the com- The next meeting of the munity by the Institute Thornhill WI is to be held members. on October 20, and the Their numbers are diminishing, as new members are difficult to attract, in spite of the fact that their efforts provide many amenities. Generous donations have been made to the local hospital. benches have been provided in the park and necessary assistance has been given on many occasions to needy families, all without any publicity. STORE MANAGER'S inside thornhill ‘12' FEATURES! ‘13' .75 .55 SE EA. EA. EA. THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. October 19. 1977 â€" C-3 Annual Area Convention is to take place at the Royal York Hotel spanning two days, November 8 and 9 when Mrs. Alva Thompson will be the delegate representing Thornhill WI. The Thornhill and District Senior Citizens group meet on the first agrgus moms 30":1185 .nun 3‘" $6.50 3‘" 7 . 5 Other widths 8. styles available In 18†or 23†Depfhs up to 72" prices on request. HERITAGE VANITIES Featuring fronts of easy care, wlpe clean "Decra Form" white vlnyl 10" or depth available, 3 widths! counter tops extrg SENIORS MEET and third Tuesday of every month at the The first Tuesday is devoted to recreation when euchre and bingo are enjoyed followed by refreshments. Gallanough Library with Lex Jamieson conducting the sessions. The general meeting on the third Tuesday usually features a special speaker, slide show, sing song or piano selections. Meetings continue from September to June and interested parties may call Mr. Jamieson at 889â€" 2574. (ABOVE)