Rev. Robert Grisdale. rector of Holy Trinity' in Thornhill will be con- ducting the TV interview to be shown live, and he said he will discuss the growth of the church in our area as well as general issues that will affect the church. Local residents as well as church and community leaders will have the opportunity next week to hear the Bishop of Toronto. the Right Reverend Lewis S. (larnsworthy, speak and to converse with him on subjects they wish to examine. From the local cable station interview. the bishop will go to a “Deanery Dialogue" at St. John‘s Anglican Church on Yonge Street below Stouffville Bishop Garnsworthy's itinery includes services at three churches in the area. April 22 he will be at St. Steven's Church in Maple at 8 a.m., 11a.m. at Christ Church in Woodbridge and at 7:30 pm a special service for young people at Holy Trinity in Thornhill. Rev. Garnsworthy will be interviewed at Classicomm, Cable 10 in Richmond Hill at 2:30 pm, April 22. Toronto Bishop will visit here Gwen Halliday, Program Director for the Family Y in Richmond Hill. has included another valuable course to the Y‘s Spring Program. Because of the price of food. these days “Pickling, Canning and Freezingâ€. beginning April 17 at Bayview Secondary School is one course people can‘t afford to miss. said Mrs Halliday. Y/aunches new programs Many won‘t try canning because it is a lot of work, said the director, but Bev Ross, the instructor, will show all the short cuts to make the preserving of foods a pleasurable ex- perience. Fourteen to 16-yearâ€" olds thinking about a summer job might be interested in another new RIGHT REV. LEWIS GARNSWORTHY April 23, Toronto‘s Anglican Bishop will attend a “pot luck" luncheon at St. Mary‘s Anglican Church in Richâ€" mond Hill where he will speak with special em- phasis for senior citizens of the area. This luncheon will be followed by a Eucharist. At 7:30 on Monday April 23, an. open meeting for clergy. active laypeople in area parishes. and regional council will be held at St. Gabriel‘s on Bayview Avenue in Rich- mond Hill. Rev. Zull said members of congregations in the area will have the op- portunity at this meeting to discuss issues currently before the church or any matter they wish to question the bishop about. The Bishop has in- dicated that he “looks forward to a creative. purposeful visit with the clergy and laity, and to spending extra time in this important and dynamic area of the diocese". This meeting will be moderated by Rev Ron Armstrong from Emmanuel Church in Richvale and the minister of St. John‘s. Rev. Aaron Zull. Sideroad "Garage and Auétion Sale" on the lawn of the Y Centre. May 26. The Family Y is calling for any article to be donated â€" except spring course to begin April 12. 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