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The Liberal, 27 Sep 1978, C2

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German Mil/s Olympics thrives on competition In the 25-yard potato race Julie Smock was first in the four and under category and there were three firsts for the five and six year olds â€" Janet Michael. Chad Brown and Jennifer Hoffman. For seven and eight-year-olds Tammy Kramer. Mat- thew Smock. Paul Shannely, Jennifer Painting and Andrew Kirby all came in first. May Alizadeh and Tracey Lemmen captured first prize in the adult three- legged race and Marshall Cohen won for the adult football throw. Hot dogs. drinks and eggs were available, the eggs courtesy of Kathy and Eric Shapiro who won the final event; the egg toss. TENNIS CLUB The German Mills Tennis Club finals were held on September 17 at Mayfair North. Winner for the ladies singles was Shirley Myers and the men‘s singles winner was Merv Archdale. Shirley Myers and Jo-Anne Lawson came first in the ladies doubles, a fierce battle that went to three sets. ByDOREEN LIVINGSTONE The weather was great and although in com- petition with the Thornhill Village Festival there was a good turnout for the Kids ‘N Parents Olympics sponsored by the German Mills Community Association. The one mile for 11, 12 and 13-year-olds was won by May Alizadeh, for those 14, 15 and 16 the winner was Nicole Masil. A garage sale was held for the TorOnto Waldorf School last Saturday on Colborne Street. Thornhill. Annette Wintjes, of Thornhill this week C-2 â€" THE LIBERAL. WednesdayLSeptembelj 19E Men‘s doubles winners were Colin and Nevin r¢¢v¢¢ 1" THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 271 Centie Streei 8896391 Minister. The Revd. LB. Burns‘ MA, 8.0., PhD. Organist Mri C. Hunt. MusBac. A.R‘C.0. September 24 11:00 AM Divine Worship 11:00 AM Church School (begins In Church with parents) Dedication of new organ and choir gowns. Coffee 'wv' “tar cervice. 884-2418 Semces: Sun. 8 am. and 1030 am Wednesdale a m 7 30 D m Wednesday 10 AM. Holy Communion Presbyterian HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (ANGLICAN) BROOKE ST , IHORNHILL S 0F HWY 78 W 0F YONGE ST 889-5931 SUNDAY. SEPT. 24 TRINITY XVIII 8 AM. Holy Communion 9:15 & 11 AM. Morning Prayer (Nursery & Church School) 7:30 PM. Youth Service ANGLICAN St, Mary‘s Anglican Chutch Richmond Hull Clergy'Rev. Bemard Banett 834-1394 Rev, Wnlllam Prentice Rev, Fved Jackson DIRECTORY OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES FOR THE WEEK 883410 For Waldorf r« "’ $m’¢"r KALEIDOSCOPE Kaleidoscope for Women is a community group focusing on topics of current interest. The group meets at the Tri- Congregational Church, 1080 Finch Avenue East, every Wednesday morning‘ 9:30: to 1t :30 Abernathy and mixed doubles winners were Liz Stewart and Nagi Ahsan: All the winners and runners-up received trophies and a buffet followed presentation of the awards. Special thanks are due to Jo-Ann and Duward Lawson for making the day so suc- cessful. Registration is Wed- nesday October 4 at 9 a.m., $15 for 20 weeks. For further information call Diane Papernick at 494-9851. a.m. commencing October 4 and continuing for 20 weeks. Babysitting is available for a nominal fee. NEWGROUP Attention residents of the Willowbrook area. Your local Beavers, Cubs and Scouts will be meeting at Thornlea Secondary School. Beavers meet every Thursday from 6:45 to 7:45 pm. Cubs and Scouts will be determined by the availability of volunteer parents. Both mothers and fathers are urgently needed. For further in- formation call Mel Schecter at 881-4397 or Harry Berholz at 889â€"2243. Brownies and Guides from the Willowbrook area will also meet at Thornlea Secondary School. For further in- formation call Marylynn il'ihtrul readers respond! Mormng Servuce 7:00 pm. - Communion Semce WEDNESDAY . 8:00 pm, - Buble Study SUNDAY 1230 p m Watch "Ihe Herald 0! Truth" IV Channel 3 Barne CONCORD CHURCH OF CHRIST .Concmd Rd 8. No 7 Hwy A Church of The New Testament Order A E. Atkinson Mmlstev ‘ 6694831 A Young - Sec, 669-2784 SUNDAY SERVICES 345 Bible Classes Fe! B RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH Member Bap 9‘45 3 m 003m -M INIERIM MINISTER DL 5. R. McCIung ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHl and Thornhill and Carmelle Brodeur. with her son, Jean-Michel. 2, look over the merchandise. (Liberal photo by Alec Bruyns) lHURCH Quebe‘ White at 889-9132 or Geri Berholz at 889-2243. 0N SCOUTS For those wishing any information about Scouting in the Bayview Fairways. German Mills area call Roz or Jerry Chapnik at 889-2004 or Morty Wagman at 889- 9053. S h a a r S h a l 0 m Congregation will hold its high holiday services in the Fairview Mall Auditorium. For tickets or further information call Seymour Basch at 889-9802. ABC’S Registration for the Saturday morning enrichment program for children 5 to 14 years of age sponsored by the Thornhill Chapter of ABC 9:30 am. Sunday Church School 11:00 am. Worship Service For information regarding high holiday services at Temple Har Zion call 389-2252 during office hours, Monday to Friday. LUTHERAN Prayer Meeting and Bible Study PREACHING THE OLD BOOK THE NEW BIRTH THE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE AT WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH U95 9:45 am. Bible School 1 am. Morning Worship 7 pm Fellowship Hout Sundays at 12 :00 pm. GREAT NEWS FOR THE WORLD SHAAR SHALOM aye gfihfl CKVR Channel 3 hone 884 ht Street ntty Ch day a Lg Semce takes place this Saturday‘ September 30, 10 am. to 12 noon at the Thornhill Community Center, Bayview and John Streets. For further information contact President of ABC Margaret MacDonald at at 881-0246 or Registrar Sylvia Ehrlich at 881-60144 The fee is $15 per session per child plus $5 ABC membership fee. Classes begin Saturday morning, October 14 for six consecutive Saturdays and are held at St. Robert's Separate School from 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. REVA THOMAS E. RICHARDSON PASTOR TEMPORARY LOCATION OF CHURCH OLD LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH 26 CHURCH ST. THORNHILL CORNER OF YONGE ST. - NO. 7 HWY 10 AM. - Sunday School 11 AM, Worship and Praise 7 PM. Gospel Rally LIVE IN RICHMOND HILL AND THORNHILL YOU CAN HELP US GROW A WARM WELCOME-EXCITING SERVICES FOR INFORMATION - PHONE 8897851 PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBUES OF CANADA RICHMOND HILL ASSEMBLY Th ornhi/I Church celebrates 775 ' years RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Yonge and Centre Streets. 88L1301 Semce at 10:30 am and 5:00 pm Other Denominations By GEORGIE BURKHOLDER Thomhill United Church is celebrating the 175th Anniver- sary this year and has declared October 15-22 “Anniversary Week". The congregation had its beginnings in 1803 as a group of settlers who met to worship, under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Church of America and the preaching of a circuit-rider, at Benjamin Hoshel‘s farmhouse. near the corner of Bayview Avenue and Highway 7‘ Eht ifihtral From there, the group moved into larger quarters at Cober Schoolhouse where Langstaff School now stands. and wor- shipped there for 27 years. ‘ 8)} this time, the cbngregation had entered the Canadian WORLDWIDE COMMUNION Sunday. October 1. 1978 Morning Worship at 11:00 AM. Intuim Minister: Ihe Rev. Dr. Norman McNaim Church School duling Worship Nursery Care Availaple UNITED BEIHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH 148 Thornndge Dr. Thomhlll Minister Rev, J. Mulder with ads k 1 cmxaHVI: nu $2'0"r'o"$50 OUR QUALITY 8 WORKMANSHIP ARE UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED en-la-mae AREA 2 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1978, 7:30 pm. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL AREA 1 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1978, 7:30 pm. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL Municipal Offices, 10266 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario. NW FREE FRAME! Wflifl I HAKIM'S OPTICAL FACTORY OUTLET Wmfl7mnmmmmmmmmmmm‘rmm i'i'fli'fli'flmfi I?fl'mWWW!m'i'flmmi’fli'i mmmmmm' The year 1843 saw the church's first permanent building on property deeded by Mrs. Elizabeth Lyons, daughter of pioneer settler and church trustee Jeremiah Atkinson. That building was moved from the original site to Normark Drive, corner of Elizabeth and Centre Streets in 1852 when it was renovated. In 1883 Wesleyans joined the Methodist Church and a greater union took place in 1925 when it became part of the United Church of Canada. The Church boom of the 1950’s forced Thornhill United Church to seek larger quarters and in 1958. the present building on Dudley Avenue was dedicated. We invite you to see your lenses in the process of grinding and polishing. It is an interesting experience. Every customer is given personalized attention. We are in operation from 8am. to 9 pm. to provide top quality and fast service. Wesleyan Methodist Church formed in 1820, and enlarged in the 1840’s with the uniting of the British Wesleyans. mmmmmm‘m‘mmmmwi:fl'mmmvimmmmmmmmmmmmmm‘m:‘flmmmmmflvgj [cutie A Court of Revision for the purpose of hearing complaints against the proposed assessment or accuracy of frontage measurements, and any other complaint that persons interested may desire to make and that is by law cognizable by the Court, will be held on the following dates: RICHVALE SANITARY SEWERS Municipal Offices, 10266 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario. BUY HERE PEOPLE SELL HERE COURT OF REVISION FOR FREE PARKING Ar HAKIM’S DRIVE-III! DPT/CAL 597-0565 224-1400 By presenting this coupon until Dec. 30th, 1978, you will receivea FREE trame. pay for your lenses only. Choose from 3000 outstanding selections in the most popular fashion styles. 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