Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 5 Jul 1978, C2

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Services during July and August will be at 11:00 AM. The'Carnegians, said Mrs. Wark, devote their time to leadership Mrs. Wark, who is a Richmond Hill resident and owns and operates “Natural Foods" in the Richmond Heights Plaza, is Chairman for the 28th Annual International Convention of “The Carnegians Inc.” 8:00 am. 10:00 am. (Nursery 1 Church School) Weth 10:00 am. & 8:00 pm Next weekend will culminate two and one- half years of work and planning for Flo Wark. Sunday THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 271 Centre Street 889-5391 Presbyterian {’{rv'l {4* v 4‘ vv vf N¢€¢ vvvvvvov r’rrw «a ~.o'r’;""'r ' ""r‘r‘f”’e”""’r”’r’;"$$‘l’r’r’r"'r r r’r‘¢"$"‘r’»'r‘fl g Q. Richmond HIII Clevgy‘Rev. Bernard Barren 884-1394 Rev. Wllham Prentice 8834149 Rev. Fred Jack50n 884-2418 Services Sun. 8 am. and l0'30 am Wednesday 10 a m - 730 pm Thin‘y months later, huge convention is ready to go Minister. The Revd. J.B. Burns. MA. B.D., Ph. D. Organist Mr, Christopher Hunt MusBac.. A.R.C,0. ANGLICAN HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (ANGLICAN) BROOKE SI. IHORNHILL S. 0F HWY 78 W 0F YONGE 51 889-5931 C-2 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. July 5. 1978 St. Mary's Anghcan Chulch SUMMER SERVICES ' ¢"' I’I’N’Nr’I N x’ (Numery & Summet DIRECTORY OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES FOR THE WEEK “Whipper” will address the audience on his favourite subject â€" Assistance for the crip- pled children of Ontario Saturday, July 15, “Whipper” Billy Watson will be the guest of honor at a banquet. The group is holding its convention at The Sheraton Centre, July 13 to 15. ifihrral readers respond! training public speaking and the improvement of human relations. CONCORD CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord Rd. 8. No 7 Hwy A Church of The New Testament Order A.E. Atkinson MlnlstEr - 669~l83l A Young » Sec. 669-2784 SUNDAY SERVICES 945 Bible Classes 11 00 a m Mommg Semce .00 pm -Commun|on Semce WEDNESDAY 8:00 pm, - Bible Study SUNDAY 12:30 pm Watch "The Helald of Truth" TV Channel 3 Barne 9:45 am. - ChuICh School For Bus, Ministry call 881â€"2811 “'00 am. - Momlng meth BAPTIST Member Baptist Convent Ontano and Quebec) Mlmstel Rev. Dana H. Lamb ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH 5 Oxlom Streét on of 7 pm Evening fellowship‘ Speaker Mr. Geo. Whitmore Tues‘ 730 pm. Prayer meeting and bible study with Dennis Quin‘ 10 am. Worship Service Note: Sunday Chmch School discon~ tinued during the summer months. lI‘-a.m. Bible School and mowing worship Workshops, lectures and training sessions will be going on each day but â€" and following his talk he will be presented with an engraved plaque from The Carnegians Inc.. expressing their ap- preciation for his work. 10:00 M for all age LUTHERAN BAPTIST CHURCH AnO PREACHING THE OLD BOOK THE NEW BIRTH THE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE AT WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH RICHMOND HILL Corner of Weldnck Road and Bathulst Street Rev. BI McSpadden Pastor Phone 884-7859 J an - Bible School Classe ’p. m. rayer mee ontheE 50 anht Sheet Tel: 884-3091 AUL ed CauntIy Church :e of the City Mommg Semce - Evening Semce ‘3 Wednesday at Intâ€"211mm! WEDNESDAY 8200 PM. Blble Study and Prayer M.M AA 000' 000 Olfl .117 884-1301 SUNDAY, JULY 9 Combined summet services with St. Paul's. Oak Ridges and St. Matthews, Richmond Hill St‘ Paul's United, South Lake Road Oak Ridges 11:00AM. St. Matthews United, 333 Cmsby‘ Richmond Hill. are only open to graduates of the leadership training courses, but everyone is invited to attend the three evening entertainment sessions, Thursday, Friday or Saturday evenings. CALVAHY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 26 CHURCH ST., THORNHILL PASTOR: F. BOND 881-5890 Other Denominations RICHMOND HILL UNIIED CHURCH Yonge and Centre Streets PENTECOSTAL UNITED Rev, Keith Knill in chalge of both services BETHEL CANADIAN (EFORMED CHURCH 9:30 AM Thomh Sunday School Morning Worship WErvemng Semce uldex Local businesses ba‘mda wishing to be represented After on these house calls will JUIY 1P4 be given the greatest the “101 consideration and per- the 3‘33 sonal recommendation Day P?" from the following R9815 hostesses: Faye Keates {3115935 for Richmond Hill, 884- August 6361; Erna Neufeldt (889- Hillcres 0701) and Mary Watts Al (889-5787) for Thomhill. Those Y M C .1 TRANSFERRED program Rev. Stanley Snowdon, 4811 fl his wife Ann and children Carol and Peter have recently moved to the L Oshawa area. By th( formatic She will arrange to visit you at your convenience within three months of your change in address. If you are a newcomer, or have moved from one part of town to another, a good idea is to call your Welcome Wagon hostess, who has that world famous basket full of civic information for you. Emerald Isle Real Estate Limited wishes continued success to the “Liberal” on the occasion of its 100th Anniversary. Richvale News WllO 884-2377 773-4391 884-2498 884-2l39 By MARY WATTS 889-5787 FOR RICHMOND Hlll 895-3201 Ncwmavko' Ana “3427 YONG! 51' FOR YHORNHIll 74 STEELES W HRIF'I'Y RENT-A-CAR 223-6692 If you can't get to see us. fill out the coupon and check the pamphlets you'd like to have. We'll send them free of charge You can be sure of quality when you buy eggs because inspectors work behind the scenes to see that standards are maintained. This is just one example of the many ways we help consumers and we‘d like to tell you about some of the others...show you slides and give you pamphlets..,at our information booth. Visit the Consumer and Corporate Affairs information booth 3, Hillcrest Mall from July 4, 1978 um” July 8, 1978 Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada: Building confidence in the marketplace. Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada Registrations for the fall season will take place August 24, 25, and 26 at Hillcrest Mall. ACTIVITIES Those interested in the Y M C A s u m m e r programs, should call 884- 4811 for further in- formation. After marching in the July 1 parade in Aurora in the morning, they joined the Scarborough Canada Day parade that evening. MAJORE’I‘TES To wind up a successful season, the Richvale Lions Majorettes took part in two parades Saturday. Farewell suppers and presentations were given by each community. They are missed by parishioners in Maple and Richvale who Rev. Snowdon served during the last seven years in both Carrville and Maple United Churches. CLEAN-UP By the end of July, the Consommation et Corporations Canada @m 1320) LIBRARY New fiction at the Richâ€" vale Library this month includes: Blood Lines, by Sidney Sheldon; Pulling your Own Strings by Dr. Wayne Dyer; and Dreams Die First, by Mary Higgins Clark. Already the sewer contractors are at- tempting to landscape the ditches, so hopefully green grass will again appear in Richvale to replace the long dried up mud. town says all roads throughout Richvale will have been resurfaced and oiled. :30 PM. MONDAY TO FRIDAY Postal dee Name _ Address 22nd floor. Place du Portage r OTTAWA-HULL K1A 0C9 Please send me the tollowing information pamphlets “We make sute you get what you pay 10:" "We make sure you know what you‘re eating" “We make sme the marketplace works 10! you" "We make sure labels tell all" “We make sute you own yom own ideas“ "We make sme what you buy is sale" TO: gonsumer and Corporate Affairs Canada Compliments to THE LIBERAL UPPER CANADA GLASS & MIRROR 13110 YONGE ST. N OAK RIDGES 773-5203 of the world's most dynamic commentators, Garner Ted Arm- strong will hold your attention as never belore as he tells the plain truth about crime. divorce, pover- ty. loneliness, war and dozens of other pertinent topics and prob- lems that face everyone of us to- day. Tune in â€" these exciting, stimulating. halt-hour programs will be broadcast five days a week on this station Now, the provocative programs of Garner Ted Armstrong come to your radio listening area‘ One Province

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