The service is spon- sored by the Thomhill ministerial association Choirs taking part are from St. Vladimir's Ukrainian Catholic, St. Lukes Roman Catholic, Christ the King Lutheran, Thornhill Baptist, Thornhill Presbyterian and Holy Trinity Anglican churches, as well as Thorn‘nill United. The singers will tackle the Hallelujah Chorus by Handel. Bach's Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring is also on the program and other Easter music. Tw0 students from Thomhill Secondary School will provide the fanfare on the trumpets. The recently held flower Show was possibly close to a record for March in color, variety and quality, There were 63 entries from 19 exhibitors, several of whom were entering a show for the first time, and very successfully. The choir, representing all the major denominations, will present an Ecumenical Easter Choral Service Sunday at 7:30 pm. at Thornhill United Church. 125 voice choir The Society offers them a warm welcome. A 125-v0ice choir will present a special program of Easter music in Thornhill next Sunday. Many ideas on how to use kitchen and garden wastes, leaves, straw. mulches, etc.; to improve and enrich the soil, were suggested, as well as several methods of controlling insects and other pests without using chemical pesticides. From the interest shown there will no doubt, be several members trying out organic gar- dening this year. These were two sides of Organic Gardening emphasized by the speakers at the March meeting of the Thomhin and District Horticultural Society. “No commercial fer- tilizer; no chemical pesticides; no chemical herbicides, but con- tinuous soil im- provement; greater yields; finer products.†SlEEPY DRIVERS It’s time to call your Welcome Wagon hoetesa C-Z â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, March 29, 1978 wad RICHMOND HILL 884-8674 minimmullfl" Organic gardening theme of meeting THORNHILL 889-0701 By GEORGIE BURKHOLDER 881-7269 Wizqu In the junior decorative section, a first was awarded to Lisa Tschipper for a design on the theme “All’s Well That Ends Wellâ€. In the specimen section the Best in Show Award went to Marion Jarvie for a ï¬ne Streptocarpus in bloom. In the decorative classes. whose general theme was “The Immortal Bard", the equivalent award went to Barbara Wade for her interpretation of “The Tempestâ€. AllPurposorGrlnd 1 lb. bag CHECK OUT FOR lESS! Pjnglflhile. Yellow slandard - 19 ll. 02. Iin & SANBORN COFFEE I ply pkg 128 ll. 01‘ jug MIRA MART BATHROOM TISSUE STEINBERG FABRIC SOHENER HAPPYVALE PEAS ‘NO FRILL’ PRICE ‘NO F RILL’ PRICE ‘NO FRILL’ PRICE ‘NO FRILL’ PRICE ol 8 rolls MOVIE The Administration Committee of Thornhill United Church, Dudley Avenue, has taken the bell from the old United Church on Centre Street out of storage and would like to see it mounted on an attractive permanent base in front of the church. The bell has been in Here are quality branded products that Miracle shoppers have been buying for years. And this week they’re yours at Miracle’s ‘no-frill’ prices. Inside Thornhill Check these ‘No Frill' prices Two events planned for men of the Thornhill United Church in the near future are the Men’s Breakfast on April 9th at 8 am. in the church auditorium with speaker storage for 21 years, weighs about 300 pounds, and parishioners are being asked to share the expenditure for the mounting of the bell. From Concentrate 48 II. oz. ï¬n With pectin. 24 "A oz. in: Orchard Kim MARTIN’S CHOICE APPLE JUICE 6 mm bag MILO: MRS. LUKES STRAWBERRY JAM TOMATO JUICE FEATURE POWDERED DETERGENT ‘NO FRILL’ PRICE ‘NO FRILL’ PRICE ‘NO FRILL’ PRICE ‘NO FRILL’ PRICE tin FASHIONS On Wednesday evening, April 5, the Catholic Women’s League of St; Pascal Baylon Roman Catholic Church, are presenting Spring Fashions by Silhouette for ladies of all ages. George Anderson and the United Church Men‘s Conference June 9-11 (men only) and 16â€"18 (wives invited) at the Delawana Inn with speaker Rev. Maurice Boyd, London, Ont. The locale ifs the Parish Hall at 92 Steeles Avenue There will be boutique items for sale as well as door prizes and refresh- ments will be provided. If further information is needed, or for tickets at $2 each, please call 225-5798. LETTERS A decorative lettering course is being offered at the Thornhill Community Centre beginning on April 4. For three consecutive Tuesday evenings the course will continue. The dates are April 4, 11, 18 and 25. With peckin‘ Wmupnaï¬ags FOR TWO HUNDRED pkg.ol100 I Conducting the course 64 ll. oz. blI MRS. LUKES RASPBERRY JAM FEATURE LIQUID DETERGENT Still the place for low prices! ‘NO FRILL’ PRICE ‘NO FRILL’ PRICE ‘NO FRILL’ PRICE :24 ll. oz. i3! An all Canadian Company will be Helen Gleeson introducing a variety of lettering forms such as Irish, Gothic and Italic; providing the student with an option to choose and‘develop a style that covld be used for making M Jr her own Christmas cards, mottos, gifts, poems, family trees and bo-okplates. The historical development of various scripts will also be investigated. Helen Gleeson is a fine arts graduate who has practised decorative lettering on a free lance Choice 10" CLARK’S CHOICE CREAM CORN 128 ll. oz.iug White or Rainbow Pkg. 0! 400 MIRA MART LIQUID BLEACH STEINBERG PAPER NAPKINS The new slate of of- ficers was ushered in at last week‘s meeting when a social committee was also formed consisting of Sue Baker. Norah Gross, Flo Hinde and Lorna Hoffman. Prom-am and is the secretary and Deeanna Harvey will be treasurer. basis for many years. BETA SIGMA Susan Castle heads the new executive of the Thomhill branch of Beta Sigma Sorority with Carol Withers as vice- president. Frances Adlas ‘NO FRILL’ PRICE ‘NO FRILL’ PRICE ‘NO FRILL’ PRICE tin publicity will be the special charge of Cheryl Nailer and Anna Kwon. Ways and means com- mittee will have as members Ritta J uola and Anna Kwon. The successful Skating Party for members and children at the Thornhill Community Centre was reported upon and a date set for the Founders Day Dinner, April 26, at the Thornhill Golf and Country Club. Frariccs Adlas was hostess for the sorority meeting at her home.