BERIA, Louis ., Suddenly at the Willows Nursing Home on Monday, December 5, 1977, Louis, dear husband of Ethel, dear father of Louis, Nora (Mrs. W Vincent), Kay (Mrs. G. Sinclair), Irene (Mrs. 0. Clarke) also survived by 9 grandchildren. Friends will be received at the BE. Ring Funeral Home, 7783 Yonge St., (Hwy. 78) Thornhill, Tuesday evening. Service in the Chapel Wednesday afternoon at 2 pm. Cremation. ABERNETHY, loan In Jamaica on Tuesday. November 29, 1977‘ Joan Edwards, beloved wife of Ronald Abernethy of Rich- mond Hill. Dear mother of Ronald, Lori and David‘ Also survived by her mother Mrs. Arthur Edwards. Rested at The Marshall Funeral Home. R‘ich- mond Hill. Funeral Mass was held in Our Lady Queen of The World Church on Monday morning‘ Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WHITE: Dr. Lewis 1'. suddenly at his residence in Thornhill on Monday, November 28. 1977. Lewis T. White, loved husband of Phyllis M. Sharp and the late Eileen Sutherland Dear father of Barbara (Mrs. M. Spaflord) and Perry: Ronald, Nancy and Andrew Sharp. Grandfather of Megan. Brother of Evelyn (Mrs R. Crouch)‘ A private family service was held at the B.E. Ring Funeral Home. Thqrnhill on Wednesday, November 30. 1977. Cremation BARTLETT, Elmer lohn Retired from the Ministry of Government Services at York Central Hospital on Saturday, December 3. 1977, dear husband of Thelma Rogers at Richmond Hill. Dear father of Mary Anne (Mrs. C. Campbell) and Thomas. Dear grandfather of Scott, Laura, Leslie, Glen and Adam. Dear brother of Myrtle, Edna. Ross. Margaret, Mack and the late Mary. Rested at The Marshall Funeral Home, Richmond Hill. Service was held on Tuesday afternoon. In- terment Aurora Cemetery. M â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, December 7. 1977 BURY. Harry 5. At York Central Hospital on Friday evening. December 2, 1977. Harry, beloved husband at Laura Hoye of Roseview Ave., Richmond Hill. Father of Shirley Ann (Mrs, E. Caullieldl Rested at The Marshall Funeral Home, Richmond Hill; Service was held on Monday morning, Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto‘ HERCNER, Gerard At York Central Hospital on Friday, December 2‘ 1977. Beloved husband at Elizabeth Winger of Richmond Hill. Survived by his sisters Erna and Eva of Germany. Rested at The Marshall Funeral Home, Richmond Hill. Funeral service was held in The Baker~Cober Church, 3rd Concession. Town of Vaughan on Monday at ternoon. Interment adjoining cemeteryi In his memory donations were made in favour of Gideon Bibles. TAYLOR, Kenneth Roy (assistant Manager of Brampton Hydro. Past Master of Richmond Lodge No. 57.) At the Peel Memorial Hospital. Brampton, on Saturday. December 3. 1977, Roy laylor, in his 48th year, beloved husband of Barbara Myke. dear lather of Katherine (Mrs, J. Horahan) oi Whitby, Glenn of Newfoundland. Steven and Valerie. at home, loving son at Sarah (Sally) and the late George Taylor. of Rich- mond Hill. brother of John of Scarborough. Rested at the Ward Funeral Home “McClure Chapel", 52 Main St. South. Brampton. Funeral service private Cremation. BOYNTON, Dorothy Suddenly on Wednesday, November 30, 1977‘ Dorothy Baker dear wile ol Elmer Boynton of Richmond Hill and dear sister 01 Mae (Mrs, Edgar Arming) and the late Leslie, Irene (Mrs. W. Horner)_and Lloyd. Rested at The Marshall Funeral Home, Rich- mond Hill. Service was held on Saturday afternoon. Interment Rich- mond Hill Presbyterian Cemetery PHILLIPS, Everett At the Wellesley Hospital, Toronto on Wednesday, November 30, 1977. Everett Phillips, beloved husband of Annie Gillham and the late Laurine Dibb. Dear father of John and stepfather of Doreen (Mrs, Tom Sears), and Donald Faires, step‘ grandfather of Stephanie and Steven. and dear brother of Mrs. Elsie Beynon. The funeral was held from the Thompson Funeral Home. Aurora on Friday, December 2. Interment Aurora Cemetery. TALBOT, Peter John Suddenly at York Central Hospital on Sunday, December 4. 1977 Peter dear son of Phyllis and the late John Ialbot and dear brother of Della. Private services were held from the BL Ring Funeral Home, Thornhrll. Through wooded trarl for small and large groups We also travel to wrnter carnivals and parties. wrth suitable grounds. Make reservations now. At "Justâ€"A-Farm" with a bonfire. Birthday parties, Christmas Parties, New Years Eve, Church groups, Clubs. Private parties, etc. HORSE LOVERS DAY CAMP 888-1175 ,fl HORSE DRAWN SLEIGH RIDES HORSE DRAWN SLEIGH RIDES “5 Coming Events 473-2732 ‘55 Deaths TFC 15 t1ch It was another big successful “Test Day†recently for members of the Richmond Hill Figure Skating Club. Passing the following tests were: ORR‘ Elmer. â€" In loving memory of a dear husband. father and grand‘ father, who passed away December 5, 1967. “A little tribute small and tender, Just to say we still remember." Wife and Family Beginners â€" Martin Jellifo, Lisa Guarnaccia; Jason Garber, Danielle Fawcett, Jeanine O'Hara, After a bazaar and flea market held last weekend, Richmond Hill Minor Soccer‘s bantam MR. & Mrs. Al Brennan, Richmond Hill, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Gail Merydth to Lawrence James, son of Mr. & Mrs. Roland MacDonald. also of Richmond Hill. Marriage to take place in May. Inscribed in the Book of Memory. in the hospital lobby‘ are the names of loved ones. whose triends chose to temember them With a Memonal Donation. Family acknowledgement cards and ofhual receipts are pro- vided At last weekend’s “Ireland ’78" flea market and bazaar, Margaret Duncan of Richmond Hill buys a pillow from members of the Rich- mond Hill Minor soccer Club. The bantam boys GROUND â€" In loving memory of David H. who passed away December 8. 1974 and Isobell Mr. who passed away September 9, 1967. "Sadly missed along life’s way. Quielly remembered every day. No longer in our life to share. But in our hearts they are always there." Sadly missed by lamily. Hill figure skaters ’Test Day’ Bazaar pulls in $1,200 for Irish soccer trip GIRLS MOR SOCCER RICHMOND HILL Hockey Ticket Draw 4:00 PM. HILLCREST MALL (Loblaws Entrance) MEMORIAL FUND YORK CENTRAL “5 Coming Events 555 In Memoriam “5 Engagement EQUIPMENT CONSISTING 0F: Coats 2020 Super Star tire changer, Bear equip. Model GM 371 wheel balancer, hydraulic jack, Royal Bisman Model 415 hydraulic jack, associated battery charger, welder forner MF 6 Model C-5, welding torches, gauges 8 hose (1 set), King electronics diagnostic machine, Can Am solvent service degreaser, wheel balancing set, Marquette - AVR tester, Motorcraft parts cabinets, Hoover grinder, Tripod sup- port jack, Mintex disc rotor lathe 0815, set bear checkomatic shim set, Barrett brake drum recondiâ€" tioner Model 8500, wheel alignment tools, mechanics creeper, Pyrene fire extinguishers, various parts ca- binets, tire racks (3), Gates windshield wiper cabinet, bear turning radius gauge, battery testers (2). welding tank stand arborite single pedestal desk, 4 drawer file cabinet (Legal), 2 drawer file cabinet (Legal), Remington electric adder, Smith corona manual cash register, 2 black vinyl arm chairs, 2 garden sheds (metal) STOCK CONSISTING OF: Quantity of new 8 used tires, air 8 oil filters, brake sets, disc brake linings, belts, windshield wiper blades, various oil E1- gas treat- ment fluids, oils, nuts, bolts, misc. parts, spark plugs, muffler clamps, bulbs, fuses, motorcraft distributor caps 8 parts Er accessories, etc. etc. VEHICLES: 1967 Chev Tow Truck, 1968 Buick Electro 4 door Hardtop, 1972 Vega, 1973 Datsun, 1971 Chev Bel Air, 1970 Dodge Dart, 1968 Ford, 1972 Chev Impala INSPECTION: Morning of sale from 9 am. to sale time. TERMS DEPOSIT: A $25.00 cash deposit is required for purchaser to receive a bidding number. All bidding is done by number only. If no purchas is made, deposit will be returned on receipt of bidding number. HOSPITAL 10 TRENCH ST. RICHMOND HILL L4C 4Z3 We have been Instructed by I. Button. "Trustee" to supplement 8. sell by Public AUCTION SALE BANKRUPT SALE NEWMARKET AUTO SERVICE Auctioneers - Liquidators - Appraisers 4490 Chesswood Dr., Unit 7, Downsview, Ont. TEL. 416â€"6354 160 SERVICE STATION EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES TOW TRUCK & VEHICLES (A former B.P. Station) at 191 Davis Dr., Newmarket. Ont. TUES. DEC. 13th AT 10:30 AM. M. WILSON 8- CO. Robert Asquith, Kim Horne Steven Kim, Karen Staples, Debbie Stock, Angela Chicchia, Bar- bara Connelly, Trudy Wilson, Donna Moritsugu, Leslie O’Grady, Melanie Stevens, Sandra Con- nolly, Leslie A. Carruthers. The “Ireland ‘78" event was held at Richmond Heights Plaza to put a dent in the $4,500 the club must raise to send the boys on a 12-day tour next March during Winter Break. boys are $1,200 closer to Ireland. The third period belonged to Richmond Hill with Jim Lawson scoring ,from Rod Chapman and David O]son.' Dave Olson got a goal midway through the second period from Rod Chapman but Guelph scored again just before the period ended to tie the score again. Richmond Hill Minor Atom ‘A’s had a good weekend away from home having a 3-1 win over Aurora and a 4-4 tie with Orillia. Saturday‘s game in Aurora was a 1-1 tie in the first period with Pat Dickinson scoring from Robbie Jackma. Nearing the end of the third period, Danny Jensen scored the tiebreaker, assisted by Ttodd Savoye. Al McKenzie opened the scoring in the first period on a pass from Larry Shier. Their lead was shortlived as Guelph scored two minutes later to tie the score. The Richmond Hill Firefighters continued their winning ways last week by defeating Guelph Minor atoms win, tie Red hot! Jeanette Thronton, Gayle Shelden. Kyle Lennox, David Fantini, Russell Ready, Barbara Kirkpatrick, Joey Sar- dora, Scott Hunter, Monica Milne, Susan Primok, Covey Hunter. However, ' they afe looking for more customers on their And the boys hope to bring in more money through a paper recycling drive already underway. Another fund raiser planned for the trip is a dance on January 14. With two seconds to go in the game, Pat Dickinson scored again, assisted by Brian McKenna to insure the win. Mauro Paoletti was strong in net for Rich- mond Hill. raised $1,200 towards their trip to Ireland planned for next spring. From left are Glen Smith. Ian Coles. Bruce Coles and Charles Steenhorst. In Orillia on Sunday, the Bondsteelers were down 1-0 when Derek DiBattiste scored from Danny Jensen and Ttodd Savoye. Pat Dickinson’s goal from Robbie J ackma Maria Gazely, Steven “OK, December 4 is the day. _ Tell me again how Unemployment g Insurance quahï¬cations are changing.†“10 to 14 weeks, depending on where you live, right?†New legislation has changed some of the ground rules of our UI program. Parliament has decided that people who live in areas of high unemployment will be given eenain advantages over [hose who live where jubx are more plentiful Which mcanx [hal‘ as of December 4‘ you‘ll nccd more msumblc work weeks 10 quallty tor L'ncmploymcm Insurancc bcnchts. “How about the two week waiting period?†No change. The basic two week waiting period remains the same everywhere. And so do the rules on the waiting period when a claimant has left his or her job for no good reason or been ï¬red for misconduct. In such cases, a claimant may have to wait up to eight weeks from when employment ends until beneï¬ts start. Right again. In regions of low unemployment‘ claimants will need up to 14 weeks of insurable employment to get ['1 benefits. This will only happen in places where it‘s easier to get and keep a job. In regions of high unemployment, claimants will need as linle as 10 weeks to qualify. But until December 4‘ the entrance requirement remains at eight weeks wherever you live. ar'e Ca11884-3942. 883-1253 or nore 884-2560 for more in- their formation. Hayward, Joyce Kliene. Julie Kliene, Rene Jor- den, Sunga Won, Lizann Le Claire, Julie Kim, Sandra Hammer, Sharon Hammer, Shamana Young, Karen Badeley, Caroline Rodriguez, Colleen Downey, Lori Fantini, Christine Saturday morning routes They’ll be happy to pick up newspapers or telephone books â€" no glossy papers â€" from your home. Goalie ’Robbie Bell made a number of great plays for Richmond Hill. put them ahead 2-1 until Orillia scored two goals. Pat Dickinson put in another goal. assisted by Russell Armstrong to tie it up. Danny Jensen scored the go-ahead goal from Derek DiBattiste, and the game looked like a win until the eight second mark when Orillia scored to tie the game. Photo by Hoggi Stroking â€" Susan Primok, Angela Chicchia, Sandra Connelly, Leslie Carruthers, Jeanette Thoronton, Sharon Hammer, Sandra Hammer, Gayle Sheldon, Carruthers, Andrianne Lefeure. Lauren Rainey, Cheryl Primok. Magnas settle for tie The Richmond Hill Magna Midgets blew a 4-1 lead and had to settle for a 4-4 tie against Orillia Friday night. Leading Magna of- fensively were Jeff Brookes with three goals and Danny Iafano with three assists. The latter was playing his first game with Magna and he showed that he will be a good asset to the team. Clergy: Rev‘ Bernard Barrett 8841394 Rev, erlram Prentice 883-4149 Rev. Fred Jackson 884-2418 Servrces: Sun 8 am. and 10:30 am Wele am and 7:30 pm, g2 DIRECTORY OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES FOR THE WEEK ‘ _ I \ WM’9) » )‘)‘)‘¢"’}‘)‘»‘"NV/r’r‘fl ’ ‘ I ‘ ; ‘ r ‘ r ‘ r ‘ ¢ ‘ %‘;‘»‘»‘r’}¢-r¢~rr wiy‘»W 8 am. Holy Communion 9:1 5 am. Morning Prayer 9:15 am. Nursery School 11:00 am, Mornrng Prayer 11:00 am. Church School Kindergarten and Nursery School Wednesday 10:00 am Holy Communion ANGLICAN HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (ANGLICAN) BROOKE ST,. THORNHILL S. 0F HWY 78 W. 0F YONGE ST 889-5931 ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxford Street (Member Baptist Conventron of Ontarro and Quebec) Rev. Dana H. Lamb B.A.B.D.M1nrster SUNDAY 9:45 am. - Church School For Bus. Mmrstry call 881-2818 11:00 am. - Morning Worshrp An Old Fashioned Country Church on the Edge ot the Crty LUTHERAN ST. PAUL LUTHERAN 10131 Bayvrew Avenue 13. DAUPHINEE. PASTOR 9:30 am. 11 am. Sunday Church School Worshlp Servrce St. Mary's Anglican Church 10030 Yonge St. Richmond HI“ BAPTIST Sunday December 11 Advent Ill “H2 ,- the amount of the beneï¬t changed?†Absolutely not. The UI beneï¬t rate stays at twoâ€"thirds of your average weekly insurable earnings. ' - “Anything else I should know?†The maximum time for which anyone may receive beneï¬ts has changed slightly. The old maximum was 51 weeks. Now it’s 50 weeks. But since September 11, the total number of weeks for which a claimant qualiï¬es has more closely reflected the unemployment rate in his or her region. The maxirï¬um 'is $147, less [ax Holy Communion Morning Prayer Nursery School Mornrng Prayer Church School Auyvn ‘irst Both teams seemed to jhe be dnsorganized for the )e a first period and at the am star} appeared to be over- anx10us. was As a result, Oak Ridges Maria Gazeley, Julie Kim, Joyce Kleine. Jeannie O‘Hara, Sunga Won, Karen Paterson‘ Shamma Young. Karen Baddeley, Caroline Rodriguez, Colleen Downey, Lori Fantini, Christine Carruthers, scored by Shawn McKenzie with other assists to Craig Peter-kin, two. and Paul Mills. Sunday night saw Magna playing an exhibition game against Oak Ridges Midgets and losing 6-2. PREACHING THE OLD BOOK THE NEW BIRTH THE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE AT WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Weldnck Road and Bathurst Street Revl B.T. McSpadden Pastor Phone 884-7859 10:00 am. â€" Bible School Classes for all ages. 11;‘ am. Morning Servuce 7:00 pm. -Evemng Service 9:45 am. Sunday School Hour 11 am. and 7 pm, At both services Pastor E. Corbett Tuesdays 5:30 to 8:30 pm “Family Night" Supper 5:30 pm. to 6:30 pm. Age-Graded Meetings at 7 pm, Christian Servrce Brigade for boys Pioneer Girls Youth and Adult studies Nursery Open Meetings tor the whole family New residents welcome Prayer meetrng Wednesday at 8:00 pm. An Old Fashroned Country Church on the Edge of the Crty RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 50 WRIGHT ST, TEL, 884-3091 m‘I‘I‘N“"N“N‘Wy"‘r‘}\N N vâ€; Andriane Lefeure, Lauren Rainey, Cheryl Primok. E l e m e n t a r y â€" Shamma Young, Lori Fantini; Basic, Sony Sierra; Dance 1, Sharon Gazeley, Michelle Hood. Baljit Siera; Novice II. ran up a 4-2 lead before the opening period was over. After that both teams settled down and played better hockey. Oak Ridges showed better team play and came away with the win in a clean, fast hockey game. Magna’s goals were scored by Jeff Brookes from Paul Mills' and by Gary Bubeloff unassisted. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1977 ADVENT III 11:00 AM. Theme: "SERVANT OF THE SERVANTS OF GOD". Church School begins In Church With parents, 7:00 PM WORDS AND MUSIC FOR CHRISTMAS THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Presbyterian CONCORD CHURCH 0FCHR151 Concord Rd. 8. No, 7 Hwy. A Church of The New Testament Order A.E. Atkinson Minister - 669-1831 A. Young - Sec. 569-2784 SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 Bible Classes 11:00 am. 1 Morning Service 7:00 pm. - COITIITIUI'IIOH Service WEDNESDAY 8:00 pm » Bible Study SUNDAY 12:30 pm. Watch "The Herald of Truth" TV Channel 3 Barrie 271 Centre Street 889-5391 The Revd, J,B. Burns4 MA. 8.0‘. Ph. D Organist and Choir Master Ml. Christopher C. Hunt, Mus. Bac. Right now: we measure unemployment by dividing Canada into 16 economic regions. Later, in 1978‘ we will ï¬neâ€"tune the program to 54 regions so that U will be even more closely related to the local labour market conditions. Also‘ there‘s ma‘tcmity‘ sickness and age 65 beneï¬ts. I‘revioml}: Sickness beneï¬ts were only payable during the ï¬rst 39 weeks of the claim Now the, me payable at any time during the entire beneï¬t period. Matemity beneï¬ts of 15 weeks and the spectal one-time beneï¬t (equal to three weeks“ beneï¬ts) at age 65 rematnx the same. The: sarhc people still pay for the program in the Name pmpomons‘ and the types of employment msumblc for CI remain the same, [00. ' And, as explained in the box below, you still go to the familiar locations for both UI ofï¬ces and Canada Manpower Centres. Watch for changes in your area. "I ALL WELCOME The Unemplqymenl Insurance Commission and the . Department of Manpower and lnum'gmtion have become the Canada Employment and lnmn'gmlion Cormu'm'on. For a time, you '11 still see our local oflices identiï¬ed as Unemployment Insurance ofï¬ces or Canada Manpower Centm. When they 're together in one loaztion, they '11 be called Canada Employment Centres. Working with people who want to work. Employment and Immigration Canada Bud Cullen Minister Free style â€" Tracy Ball, Lin Laboeuf, Joanne Cannon, Rosemary Suchy. (The Richmond Hill Figure Skating Club is holding its annual “Craft and Bake Sale" in the lobby of the old arena next Saturday from 9 am. to 1 pm. Skaters will be in session at this time). Jump â€" Denise Capotosto, Nancy Fit- zgerald, Deborah For- sythe, Mary Ross, Cindy Hoffer, Lisa Pegelo, Angela Kite, Rene Savoye, Linda White, Linda Martin, Ian Pearson, Cathy Blum. Speed. (continued) â€" Cindy Hoffer, Lisa Pegelo, Angela Kite, Renee Savoye, Linda White, Linda Martin, Ian Pearson, Cathy Blum, Denise Capotosto. Linda White; Dance 11, Heather Crowe, Rachel Armstrong, Denise Capotosto. Wed. Dec. 7th at 7:30 pm. Second Advent Mid-Week Service In the chapel Sunday. Dec. 11th at 171 AM Advent ||l - 'See What He Does' Nursery far rnfanls. Church School for youth 3 - 14 years during wor- ship; coffee hour follows In the par- lour. Visrtors and New Resrdenls are warmly welcomed to our church family‘ WEDNESDAY 8:00 PM. Bible Study and Prayer CALVAHY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 26 CHURCH ST., THORNHILI. PASTOR: F. BOND 3815690 10:00 A. 11:00 A‘ 7:00 PM Service at 10:30 am. and 5:00 pm PENTECDSTAL Other Denominations RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Yonge and Centte Streets 884-1301 Minister - Rev. Robert Shorten UNITED BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH 148 Thornndge Dr‘ Thornhill Minister Rev‘ J‘ Mulder MTh. - 889-5225 Bud Cullen anstre Emploi et Immigration Canada SUNDAY Sunday School Morning Worship 7 Evening Service