Inside Th 7/ Special programs for Christmas @éééééééééééééééééééé By DOREEN LIVINGSTONE 889-7130 If you visit the library of St. Michael’s Catholic School you will have an op- portunity to view the attractive candy house made by parent Diana Nemis. The candy house will be raffled off on December 21 and tickets are 25 cents each, available at the school, All proceeds of the raffle will go to the White Fathers in Africa‘ to aid them in their work with children, in honor of the International Year of the Child. BOOZE'N BIRDS The Thornhill Thunderbird Inter national Minor Hockey Tournament take: T h e p r i m a r y teachers at St. Luke’s will be responsible for the party held there. A Christmas Workshop under Ldireetionpf May Fawson will give the students an op- portunity to create their own decorations and bake Christmas cookies. Most area schools are preparing for the Christmas holidays w i t h s p e c i a 1 programs. At St. Anthony‘s Separate School, Masses will be held at the school on D e c e m b e r 2 0 celebrated by Rev Thomas Chidlow of St. Luke's Parish. Mass will also be said at St. Luke‘s Separate School on the same day. At St. Anthony’s students will present a Christmas concert» for parents and students directed by Cathy MacDonald. There will be a Christmas play, choir singing, and a dance band. The choir will visit Elmwood Manor, Richmond Hill on December 19 to entertain. CHRISTMAS PRAYER At Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 'Ihomhill, there will be special Christmas Family Services on December 24 at 5 and 7 pm. The services will include the Christmas pageant for children, a special Christmas blessing for children and the lighting of the Christmas Candles. At 11:30 pm. the Christmas Eve Choral Eucharist, by can- dlelight, takes place with a traditional sermon by Rector Rev. RE. Grisdale. On Christmas day, Rev. Philip Poole will conduct the Christmas Choral Eucharist at 10 pm. and will also deliver the sermon. HOLY COMMUNION At Christ the King Lutheran Church, the Christmas Candlelight Service will take place at 7:30 pm. The Christmas Day Festival Service with Holy Communion conducted by Pastor Rev. Ray Elberson Starts at 11 a.m.. December 25. A Carol Service will be held at the 11 am. service on Sunday December 30. THIRD WORLD LIFELINE At St. Luke‘s Roman Catholic Church. a Lifeline program has been organized to sponsor a family from the Third World. Sixty-nine parish- ioners responded and attended the first general meeting. The following offered their services as chairmen of the different areas of assistance: Chairman â€" Rolly Fobert. recording secretary Mary McDonell. ' treasurer Trevor Holness, Committee members: Finance Ed Ludwik. employment Jim Levins, food and clothing Joseph Daniels, housing and furnishings Mary Muir, orientation Jacques Guilbaud. SERVICES At Thornhill Presbyterian Church at 7 pm. on December 23 the Church School By GEORGIE BURKHOLDER 881-7269 A dance will be held Saturday, December 29, at 8 pm. in the north hall of the Community Centre. Admission is free and there will be a cash bar. Volunteers are needed for the Christmas Eve Services at St. Luke‘s Catholic Church on Green Lane in Thomhill, start with a Children‘s Service at 8 pm. Carols begin at 9:30 am. and then there is another Mass at 12 midnight. Christmas Day there will be two services, one at 9 am. and the other at 11 am. , GINGERBREAD, HOUSE The Eta Sigma Sorority of Thornhill will meet at the home of Nancy Case this week for the last meeting of the year. Dianne Harvey has agreed to show the group how to construct a gingerbread house. The group will also hold its ‘cookie swap†on the same night. 9:45 am 11 am A bar is being set up in the north hall of the ’I‘hornhill Community Centre on Friday and Saturday. December 28 and 29 from noon to midnight; there will be a women’s auxiliary‘s souvenir booth on all three days selling items such as the new Thunderbird pins, T- shirts, coffee mugs and beer mugs, with all funds going to the auxiliary. will present “The First Christmas". On December 24 the 11:30 p.m. service will consist of Holy Communion and Carol Service. The Christ- mas Family Service will be held at 10 am. on December 25. place December 28, 29 and 30. Besides hockey there will be some extras, as well. Christmas Eve Services at St. Luke’s Catholic Church on Green Lane in Thomhill, start with a Children' 5 Service at 8 pm. Carols begin at 9: 30 a. m and then there is another Mass at 12 midnight. Christmas Day there will be two services, one at 9 arm. and the other at 11 am. 7:00 pm. - Famuy Semce tow childten . 11:30 pm. ~ Christmas Eve Mid night Communion. Sunday.Dec.23.1979 ' “Slammawanne'm-uw Theme Church Office 88L2227 "Silent Ni htLoneI Ni m" Semces. Rev,Dr_EBmce Mimi. Sunday - 8 am. & 10:30 am. 7:30 pm. - ~pawns ana Lessons Wednesday- 10 am and 7:30 pm Christmas Eve Every 15! and 3rd Wednesday 7:00 pm. ~ Family Service to: HealingService .mu..- Two fund raising projects are planned for 1980. The cook book compiled by members will soon be ready for sale; the quilt, which sorority members completed earlier this year, will be raffled and the proceeds from both projects will further the charitable work of the sorority in the community. $1500 DONATION When the Thomhill Lions Club Executive met last week, it decided to donate $1,500 to the Lions Club Belleville Home for Deaf Children as a $1. JOHN'S BAPIISI CHURCH 75 Oxford Street .J PASTOR MARK PARENT The Church that Is Worth Fmdmg‘ 884-8038 Service at 10:30 am. and 5:00 pm Yonge and Gene Streéts 884-1301 Other Denominations 7:30 pm. Wed. Prayer 8. Bible Study RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH 148 Thomridge Dr. Thomhill Minister Rev. J. Mulder B_A.. 8.0. - 889-5225 Sunday School Mornmngship weekend to sell tickets, Work in the bar or on the ice and are asked to call Florence Humphries at 889-3823. CHOIR PERFORMANCE The combined choirs of Bayview Glen Church are presenting two performances of ‘On To Us A Child Is Born’ on Friday, December 21, at 8:15 Christmas will be celebrated by the club with a Ladies Night at the “Honey Pot†Restaurant. when wives are invited dinner guests. MUSICAL DICTIONARY On Wednesday, November 28 and Friday, November 30 a total of almost 3,000 primary and secon- dary school students travelled to Massey Hall for a special concert with the Toronto Symphony and guest conductor Mario Duschenes. p. m. and at the regular Sunday evening service on December 23. 6:30 pm. Everyone is welcome. The students were treated to “A Musical Dictionary,†expla- ining the various in- strumental techniq- ues, dynamics, tempos, and style. After being treated to some orchestra numbers and the words of a new song, the students concluded by singing “O Canadaâ€. Rev. Tom Richardson Pasta! 10 AM. Christian Education 11 AM. Worship and Praise 7 PM. Gospel Raly Live in Richmond Hill and Thorn- hill area? CHRISTMAS SPECIALS With Christmas nearing and school vacation at hand, activities in local schools are in full swing. Bayview Fairways Public School is having a SPECIAL GIFT The Thomhiil Senior Citizens held their Annual Christmas Dinner Party at the Thomhill Presbyte- final payment of their $40,000 commitment. PENIECOSTAL CHURCH LANGSTAFF PUBLIC SCHOOL YONGE ST. & UPLANDS THORNHILL ANGLICAN 883-4149 Rev‘ Fled Jackson 88¢2418 Sister Rosemary Anne - 226-2201 Church Office 8844227 Services ,Your Neighbouthood Community Pentecostal Congregation For Information Phone 889-785‘ THE VEN. GERALD P‘ LOWETH 884-1394 St Mary's Anglican Chutch 10030 Yonge St 884-2227 Richmond Hill YOU CAN HELP US GROW Rev‘ William Prentice MacPHEE ALUMINUM 884-8506 JOHN MaCPHEE family skating party on Thursday, December 20, from 10:30 to 11:30 am. for all students and their parents Other holiday festivities at the school included the visit of amateur magician and parent Paul Don last week and each morâ€" ning this week the students begin the day by singing Christmas Carols in the school’s auditorium. ENDALE PASTRY SHOP ummmmm. g m é At St. Michael's Catholic School the annual Christmas concert takes place tomorrow, December 20 at 7:30 p.m. Featured will be a band, dances and choral presentations. Parents are invited and admission is $1 each. rian Church. Fifty-two members and guests sat down to, a traditional turkey dinner prepared by the church ladies. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN 10131 Bayview Avenue J.S~ DAUPHINEE. PASTOR Dec. 23 - 9:30 AM Sunday Church School 11 AM Worship Dec. 24 - 7:30 PM Christmas Eve Candle Light Semce Dec. 25 - 10:30 AM Christmas Entertainment included two readings by Doris Donnison. Christmas Carols were enjoyed to the ac- companiment of Lillian Ducker. Moming Worship with Hoty Communion Instead of ex- changing gifts as is 9:45 am. 11:00 am 7:00 pm 7:30 p..m Wed. Player & Biï¬le Study 9:30 am Thur: Women's Coffee Fellowship and Bible Study 88L5029 PREACHING THE OLD BOOK THE NEW BIRTH THE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE AT WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of WeIdrick Road and Bathurst Street Rev. BI. McSpadden Pastor Phone 884-7859 10:00 AM â€" Bible School Classes for all ages. 11 AM. â€" Morning Service 700 PM. â€" Evening Service Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8:00 PM RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH S (Across from LobIaws) Law-ma» IUTHERAN "The Church that Cares". 212 Hillsview Drive, Richmond Hill ONLY THE FINEST INGREDIENTS USED: REAL BUTTERiIIREAM 100% (Across from Loblaws) MADE TO ORDER WHIPPED CREAM ’ 0 FOR CHRISTMAS! ; OGINGER BREAD HOUSES OYULE LOGS 'STOLLEN OALMOND RINGS ' 0PLUM PUDDING OSCOTCH SHORTBREAD OXMAS FRUIT CAKES , 8 COOKIES j C 883-5421 Rev. Alton A. Gou|d. Pesto! MERRY EH RISTMAS Sunday School Mommg Worship Evening Service To a// my .‘ustomers 88L6629 Students at St. Michael's are once again collecting canned food for the Good Shepherd Refuge, a men’s hostel in downtown Toronto. St. Michael‘s School is casting for the school’s musical Sound of Music, which will be performed in the spring. 50 Wright Street Richmond Hill, Onto Pastor: Rev.,P. Virr 883-4297 Youth Pastor Rob. Hayes 221-3716 SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 am Our Church Studying 11:00 am; Our Church Worshiping 7:00 pm. Our Church Praismg A nursery is avaiIabIe at a“ services, WEEKDAY MINISIRIES Tues. 7:30 - College & Career Christmas musical programs at Markham Place Mall include the German Mills Grade 8 school choir appearing today. December 19 at 1:30 and 2:30 pm, the Northdale Concert Band at 7 and 8 pm. this evening, the Charles Dickens Madrigal Singers on December 21 at 7 and 8 pm. and the York C h o r a l i e r s o n their usual custom, this year the seniors each contributed $1 to be donated to the Cancer Society Fund. NEW EXEC When the Thornhill and District Hor- ticultural Society held its last meeting, a new executive was elected to carry on for 1980-81. Fellowship Wed. 9:30 am - Young Mother's Bible Study. 7:30 pm. ~ Bible Study 8. Prayer Thurs. 6:45 pm. - Chirslian Ser- vice Brigade Friday 7:30 pm. - Young Peoples For information please call the Church Ofï¬ce at 884-3091. The riew president is Glen Bristow, first THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN 271 Centre Sheet 8895391 Minister. The Rev‘ 1.8 Bums MA. 8.0. PhD. Organist Mr. C. Hunt Mus Bac. December 23 11: 00 A. M "Welcome to Bethlehem We take Mastercharge' 7:00 PM. 'The Firs? Christmas" AL. GOOD SHEPHERDS RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 7:66wva’MfH'ZThe Fitst Christmas" (an Advent presentation by the Church School) Presbvterian 11:30 PM. Carol Service Decembet 25 10:00 AM‘ Christmas Family Service ï¬ebemberZL . Holy Communion and B'NAI B‘RITH YOUTH The B‘nai B‘rith Youth Organization, Southern Ontario Region, in co- operation with the North East Jewish Community Services is organizing new chapters in the north- east, including Thomhill, for youths 13 - 18 years of age. December 22 at 7 and 8 Chapter programs which are planned by the members with the guidance of a volunâ€" teer adult adviser include social events, athletic activities, holiday and Sabbath celebrations, fund raising and com- munity service. For more information call the BBYO office at 635- 9411. vice-president Barry Porteous; second vice- president Beverly White; past president, Evelyn Calladine; secretary Brenda Bunston; treasurer Jane Tanner; mem- bership secretary Margaret Porter; one- year directors are Margaret Tomlinson, Ralph Watley, Lucille Pherrill, Margaret Riley and Jean Green. D.V. McNABB T.V. CORDINA The COMMISSION AND STAFF 0F MARKHAM HYDRO EXTEND TO ALL BEST WISHES FOR THE HOL/DA Y SEASON! edifice Edible CHAIRMAN A.M. WA VICE CHAIRMAN J.V. FRY D.H. COCKBURN COMMIS Po’Fnseiï¬as 0 BE ENERGY WISE 0 Town of Markham Hydro Electric Commission FAIR LADY FLOWERS \J CHRISTMAS WRAPPINGS - ASSORTED 10 SHEETS PER PKG. s1 ‘9 30 SHEETS $429 STOCKING STUFFERS: HUGE QUANTITY IN STOCK 50 BULLOCK DRIVE, MARISHAM. ONTAHIO UP â€I TELEPHONE 2943810 G/FI'S AND NOT/0N8 A VA/LABLE LARGE 3" STICK-ON-BOWS ALL COLOURS 25c EACH/ 52“9 DOZ CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS... CUSTOM-MADE, READY-MADE OR BUY THE PIECES AND MAKE YOUR OWN . 9’4â€"2/622‘ 3; Neâ€" 261 BAYTHORN DRIVE THORNHILL - 889-5158 This can‘t be for real, says six-year-old Sandy Misthios. It was too tempting for her and fellow Grade 1 classmates at St. Michael's Separate School in Thomhill. The chocolate and candy house. made by Dianne Newis of Wild Rose Crescent, will be raffled off before Christmas. Proceeds go to a group in Africa which will use the funds for the under- privileged. (Liberal photo by Bruce Hogg) s 5 FULLBLOOM 599 AN. and LARGER â€" ALL COLOURS. COMES WRAPPED WITH BOW. 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