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The Liberal, 26 Oct 1977, B9

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Clergy: Rev. Bernard Barrett 8844394 Rev. Willram Prentrce 883-4149 Rev. Fred Jackson 884-2418 Services: Sun. 8 am. and 10:30 am Wed. 10 am and 7 30 pm. Employees. friends and associates of Mr. Schoeler contributed to the fund, from which the annual accrued interest is being used to provide four substantial scholarships of equal value. The winners must have contributed to the life of Sunday Sat The fund was set up in memory of the late W. Stanton Schoeler, former vice-president and managing director of Kinney Shoes of Canada Ltd. The first awards under a ’new, special scholar- ship fund, were made at the Thornhill Secondary School commencement Friday night. These ladies provide services such as sewing scarves and recycling uniforms. Thornhi/I SS commencement xxgx,s<xxm¢W The main areas of concern fund-raising for items of equipment, Christmas festivities, and the “Father-Son-Banq- uet“. ' The auxiliary holds meetings around three times a year to organize active support for the Cubs. Scouts and Ven- turers. Scouts seek contributions for mini-sale Hy GEORGIE BURKIIOLDER Btu-7269 Each year, all mothers of boys in Scouting in the 2nd Thornhill Group are invited to participate in the activities of the ladies auxiliary. 3. OF H‘ They also collect Colin Maclellan receives W. Stanton Schoeler Memorial Scholarship certificate from Cathy Schoeler. The four memorial scholarships are in memory of Miss Schoeler‘s father and will be awarded an- nually to Thornhill Secondary School students with consistently high marks who have contributed to the life of the school. ANGLICAN BAPTIST FRE HOLY TR|N|TY CHURCH (ANGLICAN) BROOKE SI. THORNHILL Mary's Anglican Church 10030 Yonge St. Rnchmond H!" inside thornhill W ~ NV! NDAY OCT. 30 88969 New award NE 0F YONGE ST ‘g Playex :HURCH The winners this year were Charles Haller and Daryl Wilkes from Grade the school as well as having a consistently high academic record. Maclellan also won the board of education award as the top student in the school graduating last year, an award for ex- cellence in mathematics, algebra and was one of 23 Ontario scholars. 12 and Colin Maclellan and Suzanne Manning from Grade 13. The awards were presented by Cathy Schoeler, a Thornhill student and daughter of the late Mr. Schoeler, Last year, the main fund-raising activity centred on an excellent cook book, compiled by the mothers from their own tested recipes. This They. along with the Venturers are hoping to meet on Tuesdays at Woodland Public School. This year the cub enrollment has increased from 23 to 32 boys and they meet at Henderson Ave. P.S. on Mondays from 7 to 8:30 pm. The Scouts are re-forming as the 2nd Thornhill after spending last year as part of the 3rd Thornhill Group. Dominion Store cash register receipts, and with them, necessary items can be obtained. ST. JOHN'S BAPTISI CHURCH 75 Oxford Street Aembev Baptlsk Convention of Ontano and Quebec) 11 am 8 7 pm. At Both Semces Pastor Er Corbett Tuesday 5:30 to 8:30 pm "FAMILY NIGHT“ Supper. 5:30 to 6:30 Graded Meetings at] pm. Christian Service Brigade Pioneer Girls Youth and Adult Studres Nursery AvaiIable Meelrngs for the whole famrly New Resrdents Especrally Welcome to all Servrces 9:45AM - Church School r Bus Mlmstly call 881-2818 1 00 AM. - Morning WOIShlp 9:45 am. Sunday School Hour CIasses for Adults Rev, Dana H, Lamb B A. 8.0 Mmlster Richmond Hill Baptist Church 50 anht Street Tel 884-3091 moned Countly Church we Edge 0! the City SUNDAY NS IHE OLD BOOK E NEW BIRIH ECIOUS BLOOD BLESSED HOPE ‘RICK ROAD iST CHURCH ne 884 Morning Semce r Evemng Semce Wednesday at hnol Classes k Road CHORALE and Soloist Bob Plckenng from , London Baptist Seminary, London Ontano‘ October 23 at 40 am, 11 am, and 7 pm. in Weldnck Rd, Baptist Church. corner of Weldnck and Bathurst‘ B.T. McSpadden 884- 7859, Dan Bathe: 884-4753 The Revd. JBA Burns. MA. 8.0.. PhD SUNDAY. OCIOBER 30. 1977 TRINITY 23 Kirk Sessnon meets vuth anste 10:45 am. Dwme WOIShlp - 11:00 am Church School begins m Church v parents THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 271 Centle Street 8895391 For sale will be hand- made and household items, as well as books and toys. Refreshments will be served on the premises. All proceeds will be used for works of charity. On October 28, the Youth Corps of the Parish will hold a Hallowe‘en Dance for the 13 to 18 year old age group. Admission will be $1 for the well supervised dance. There will be prizes for costumes and all arrangements are being looked after by Stephen Jackson. involved to donate 4 items of baked goods; Home baking is to be the main attraction. Included in the sale will be some of the recipes from the cook book which is also to be on sale at the Mini-Fall-Sale. There will be an array of indoor and outdoor plants. and a book table. If anyone would like to contribute books, baking or plants they are asked to please bring them to the Church between 9 and 10 am. on Sat. Oct. 29. For further information call Beryl . Nash, president of the ladies auxiliary at 881-3789 PLEA MARKET This year‘s fund raising effort on the part of the Catholic Women‘s League of St. Pascal Baylon Church, Steeles Avenue, is to be a “Flea Market" held in the Church Hall on Nov. 5 from 10 am. to 2 pm. Convener of the event will be Joan Brandreth assisted by Jean Jackson. For sale will be hand- Presbyterian : year, they are holding a Mini-Fall-Sale at the Thornhill United Church, 189 Dudley Avenue, on Saturday. Oct. 29 from 11 am. to 2 pm. The ladies are asking that the families of the children Ihe chou IS lookmg for m all seclnunsv It you e we welcome you (0 mm RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH YONGE-SI. anster Rev. Wm. Wallace Duectory ol Musuc » Richard Phl Morning WOIShIp 11:00 AM SR. CHOIR PRACTISE Thulsdays 8 pm. SUNDAY 12 30 Watch "The Herald CONCORD CHURCH m CHRIS] Concom Rd & No 7 Hwy I am a ‘Little Brother’ in the Region of York, and there are lots of boys who would like to be little brothers but can’t until You become a Big Brother. ALL IT TAKES IS A LITTLE OF YOUR TIME AND A PHONE CALL TO 727â€"1251 FOR IN- FORMATION ON BEING A BIG BROTHER. WEDNESDAY 8 00 p m »Blble Sludy A Chulch 0! Me New Ieslamenl 0rde r sale will be hand- 9 and household ;, as well as books toys. Refreshments be served on the AE Atkunson Mnmster ~ 669-1831 A Young- Sec 669-2784 SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 Bible Classes BIG BROTHERS OF YORK ' BOX 34, AURORA MOIHIflg Sew ALL WELCOME "HI - MY NAME IS RANDY" ukmg for new member If you enloy smgmg won Semce T h e p 1 a q u e acknowledges Mr. Clif- ford’s contribution to the Markham-Thornhill area. The Lions Club and the Lionettes of Thornhill will combine forces to produce the “Fall Frolic" on Nov. 19 at the Thornhill Community Centre with Pat Ashworth and Lloyd Elvidge in charge of arrangements ANNE NICHOLLS Your correspondent lays no claim to any ability as an art critic, but on visiting the Thornhill Community Centre Library last week, to pick up my new Library Card, On Oct. 22, Thornhill Lions club President Lloyd Elvidge, along with Past Presidents Dennis Moore, Jack MacDonald, and Len Ehrlick as well as other members of the Lions, assembled at the Thor- nhill Community Centre on Bayview to place a plaque on a desk in the entrance commemora- ting the club’s benefactor, Don Clifford. TUESDAY 8 00 o m - Bible School and Prayer Services will be at 8 alm.,9:15and 11 am. The new service will be added to accommodate the fast gr0wing congregation. The Thornhill Hockey Association is holding an “English Pub Night" on Friday Nov. 11, at 8:00 p.m. at the Thornhill Community Centre. Tickets are $15 a couple and there will be refresh- ments featuring pickled eggs and draft on tap.» 930 a m - The Lmd’s Suppel 1100 am -Fam1|y Bible Heur l] 00 a m - Sunday School Kmdetgatten to Grade 6 Bible School lor Glade 7 and up 700 p 1h V Evening Servuce From the Rector of Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Brook Street, Rev. Robert Grisdale. comes the announcement that very shortly. there is to be an additional ser- vice added to the existing program. Semce at 10:30 am and 5:00 pm Other Denominations RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH LUTHERAN 7-30 PM KERYGMA sum as. aauns was attracted ’to the 30 AM. Sunday Church Schom 11 AM. Worship Sennce J‘S. DAUPHINEE. PASIOR UNITED unday. Octobev 30. a! 11 M "SAINIS ALIVE!" sevy Cave and Chulch Schoo You have to walk before you can run. 24 Oak Ave Ruchvale BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH 148 Inornndge DL Thomhnll PAUL S LUTHERAN MImSlel Rev. J. Mulder M‘Th. ~ 889-5225 RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL Baywew Avenue Anne Nicholls is a member and Past President of the Willowdale Group of Artists. She is also a director of the Ontario Institute of Knowing nothing at the time. of the artists' ac- complishments, I thought, “Wow! that's talent". Her interpretations in oil of “Early Morning“ and “Through the Bir- ches“ are worthy of a special trip to the Library. Breathtakingly bea- utiful are the rural land- scapes, city streets, old houses, flowers and still life. Anne Nicholls Exhibition there. Her 7 works are beautifully displayed. Residents are reminded that the Town of Markham will revert to Standard Time at 2:00 am. on Sunday, October 30th, 1977. Diane E. Smith Town Clerk TOWN OF MARKHAM What are some of the ways to cut your heating costs? What types of insulation are on the market? How should you choose an insulation contractor? What does “Râ€"value" mean? What is a vapor barrier? Those are just a few of the important questions you'll find answered in free publications now available from the Proper home insulation and heat conservatlonwfll save you money. This iswhat Ontario suggests tohelp you cut your home energy costs. NOTICE 396$“: m“ Painters. Her work hangs in many private collec- tions in England, the United States, Australia and coast to coast in Canada. BABY SITTERS Anne Craig, who presides over the Wed- nesday morning “Mother‘s Break“ Program at St. Lukes Roman Catholic Church, Green Lane, from 10 to 11:30 am. would like to have the assistance of Her art is displayed in the Dauphin Gallery, Markham, Spinning Wheel. Unionville, York Fine Art, Snowball Corners. Aurora, and the Clairments of Bay, Gravenhurst. The exhibition con‘ tinues until October 29 Larry Grossman, Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations A. Roman Mayor Facts about insulation are included in the Ministry ofConsumer and Commercial Relations‘ interesting bulletin "Insulation: Heat in Your House, Money in_Your Pocket. " It covers such matters as: 0 the meaning ofRâ€"value and vapor barrier proper ventilation types of insulation material 0 how to check your home for existing insulation 0 finding a reliable contractor 0 information to help you understand the customer'installer contract 0 how to check the completed job For a free copy of the bulletin, write to: Consumer and Commercial Relations/Home lnsulation, Queen's Park. Toronto. Ontario M7A 2H6 The two ministries are cooperating to inform Ontario residents about how proper home insulation can help offset increasing energy costs, and to point out other ways ofconserving energy. Ontario Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations and the Ontario Ministry of Energy. Province of Ontario T h e W e d n e s d a y morning break has proved to be a very popular feature when relaxation and recreation are offered. baby sitters for the short session. There is also a need for a craft supervisor. Coffee is always served. SPECIAL SALE SOUTHBLOCK " " ‘ RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE REG. PRICE $85 FAMOUS SHOES FOR MEN REG. PRICE $65 REG. PRICE s75 STARTS TODAY FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY $1O â€" $15 â€" $20 SHIELDS FOOTWEAR LTD. 884-5341 wa $65 NBW $55 §Bw $55 James Taylor, Minister of Energy William Davis, Premier THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. October 26. [977 â€" LESLIE A. SALGA DENTURE THERAPY CLI SAVE Other ideas on how to save energy and money are included in the Ministry of Energy's booklet “Energy Conservation: The Choice is Yours. " Among the ‘ moneyrsaving suggestions: 0 lowering daytime and nightâ€"time temperatures 0 installing storm doors and windows 0 replacing air filters on warm air heating systems once a month 0 closing window drapes on winter nights For your free copy. write to: Ontario Energy Conservation Program Ministry of Energy 56 Wellesley Street â€" 12th Floor Toronto, Ontario M7A 237 210 JACEY ANNE BLVD. (CORNER OF LEVENDALE) OPEN 10 AM. TO 7 RM. RICHMOND HILL 883-1581 FOOTWEAR LTD. CLINIC

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