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Richmond Hill Liberal, 19 Sep 1979, B12

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Wmsmh Semce "ALL IN THE SAME BOAT" the Church and The Refugees Dr. Bruce McLeod Church School Nursery Care AvaiIahle Ministers: The Very Rev. N. Bruce McLeod ST. PAUL LUTHERAN 1013] Bayview Avenue LS. DAUPHINEE, PASTOR 9:30 am. Sunday Church School 11:00 am. Worship Semce Nursery gate is puovnded during the Blaney -Miuak MI. and Mrs. Block Blaney would like to announce the mamage of his son, Christopher Ihomas Blaney ‘0 Marsha Jane Mutzak The ceremony took place In Onllla, on Friday, Augusk 31. 1979‘ PETERSEN. Gerald Victor â€" Suddenly at North York General Hospital on Thursday, September 13, 1979. Gerry Petersen. beloved husband of Veronica Grlego. Dear tather ot Kevrn, Maureen. and Noel. Brother ol Olive. (Mrs. B. Anderson) and Edna Petersen. Friends were received at the B. E. Ring Funeral Home, 7783 Yonge St.. Thornhrlt Funeral Mass was held In St. Wiltred’s Roman Catholic Church, Sat. at 9 am, Interment St. Johns Cemetery. Newmarket. POOLEY. Ernest W - At York Central Hospilal. Richmond Hill. on Sunday. Sept. 9. 1979. Ernie Pooley, beloved husband 0! Vera Jarrett. Dear lather of Neil and Nona (Mrs. W. Schultz). Grandfather of Ross, Bruce, Kevin Gary and Brian. Great grandfather of Kristopher, Todd and Christie Friends were received at the B. E. Ring Funeral Home. 7783 Yonge St. Thornhill. Service was held 8 pm. Wednesday Ctemation. l! deSired donations may' be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. 9:45 am 11 am LOWES, Laura May â€" Suddenly. in Richmond Hill, on Th~ ursday, September 13, 1979, beloved wife at the late R. Russel Lewes. dear mother at Audrey (Mrs. William McEwan). Guelph. Alma (Mrs. Vincent Evans), Richmond Hill, Anne (Mrs. August Krugar), Pickering and Robert of Mississauga. Also survived by eleven grandchildren and great grandchildren. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, Rich mend Hill, Funeral service was held in the Drayton Presbyterran Church, on Saturday at 2 pm. Interment Draytdn Cemetery WWI ‘ Wfi'd WMWMW ; 1119 tughurch} £11211] gnarl“? é $8 2; DIRECTORY OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES FOR THE WEEK 1: Yone and Cenhe Stréets 88A~1301 Sunday. September 16. 1979 M9fnjng WOIShID at 11:00 am. CROOK. ROY H. â€"(Town of Vaughan Employee). Suddenly. on Wednesday September 12, 1979, Roy, dear husband of Marg Turner, lovrng lather of Cathy (Mrs. Bob Lowe) and Ron. dear grand lather of Janet. Patricia and Robby. dear brother of Jack, Doug and Hilda. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home. Richmond Hill. Service was held Friday at 1:30 pm. Interment Maple Cemetery. At YOfk Centtal Hospital on Wed: nesday, September 12, 1979. Len. beloved husband of Irene. dear father 01 Gayle. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home. Yonge St‘. Richmond Hill. Funeral servnce was held Monday morning. Inlelmenl Autora Cemetety. SI. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxlord Street PASTOR MARK PARENT 'The Chulch that Is Wonh Fmdmg ! 884- 8038 BARTLETT, Len J. (Shell Canada Ud.) LUTHERAN A parent participétion school 2, 3, 4, or 5 mornings. DEAD or crippled farm animals picked up promptty, 7054392421 Call anytime, Ed Pecani & Son‘ Woodville, Ont. Licence No. 324666. Free Puck-up. RICHMOND m UNITED CHURCH The Rev. 0:. Norman McNairn Mornings or afternoons, 3 days. $30. per month., Located at Walter Scott Public School Markham Rd., Richmond Hill. For more information call: B-12 â€"- 'THEC LIBERAL. Wednesday. September 19, 1979 BAPTIST 7" Farm Service 712Nursery School RICHVALE NURSERY SCHOOL CO-OP “5“ Marriage 884-7012 NURSERY SCHOOL TOP O'HILL 884-7762 884-3991 ‘55 Deaths Brenda Taggart Monical Clarke Sunday School Mowing Worship "cw Service The lamily ol the late Franlr Churcher extends sincere thanks to friends and neighbors who expressed therr sympathy during our recent bereavement To the ladies and the security guards at Hillcrest Mall who helped while waiting for the am bulance. the doctors and nurses at York Central Hospital. the Priests at St. Mary Immaculate Church, the many Masses offered. the beautiful floral tributes and sympathy cards. donations to the Heart Foundation. the help of Marshall Funeral Home attendants, thank you and may God bless you. 10:00 AM â€" Bible Ior all ages 11 A.Mfâ€" Morning Service 7:00 PM. â€"~ Evening Service Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8:00 PM. GLENN â€" In loving memory of Michael who passed away September 25. 1977‘ From hospital bed to heavenly rest. God took you home to be his guest, You suflered too much. Your pleasures few You never deserved what you went through God saw you were getting tired. When a cure was not to be So he closed hrs arms around you And whispered come to me. Loving memories iorever, Mom and Dad, brothers and sister. For more information call Marcel Desjardins at 297-1075 or 925-3311. exâ€" lension 4652. This program is sponsored by the York ('oumy Volleyball Club. The league will operate on Thursdays from 7 to 10 6‘" Cards of Thanks (‘ompet itors are 'asked [0 bring proper gym wear. Other Denominations Registration starts at 7 pm September 20 at ’I‘hornhill Secondary School. 167 Dudley Avenue. Thornhill (behind the Octagon Restaurant on Yonge Streel). Young men and women interested in competing are welcome. Coaches and referees are needed also. A volleyball house league will operate this season within the Ontario Volleyball Association, PREAGHING THE OLD BOOK THE NEW BIRTH THE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE M WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH “5 In Memoriam Corner of Weldtick and Bamurst Sh Rev. 8}. McSpat Pastor Phone 884 Volleyball league at 10:30 am and 5:00 pm BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMEO CHURCH 148 Thomndge Dr. Thomhill Ministel Rev. J. Mulder BA. BB. - 8896225 Mrs. P. Churcher. irick Road st Street Spadden School Clésse‘ '859 Induction 0‘ Loweth by] Alchdeacon win he Cam Church of SPEClAL SERVICE SUNDAY SEPT. (‘lub policy is to enter teams to accommodate all who wish to play competitively and to Libéral 50 Wright Street Tel: 8843091 Easter Rev. Paul Vrrr 9:45 â€" Bible School 11 AM. â€" Morning WOIShID 7 PM â€" Evening Service Tuesday 6 45 - Boys 12 to 18 meelrng at Richmond Hill Hrgh School ~ 7:30 â€" Adult Prayer and Brble Study For many years. the Club has entered teams in Toronto Inter-church Badminton“ League and has in recent years won divisional champi- onships in men‘s doubles 4C division. 1978â€"79) and mixed doubles K B division. 197647). The club. which offers both recreational and competitive play. meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 to 11 pm. in the school gym. New members are welcome. Richmond Hill Dairy Queen’s Debbie Ceballo lines a shot that scores a run in this playoff action enroute to a championship win for the local girls. Debbie is also devastating on the bases with speed. The Richmond Hill Badminton Club begins ils new season this week an Langstaff Secondary School. 106 Garden Avenue. Thomhill. ANGLICAN RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH New Badminton year St Mary's Anglican Church 10030 Yonge St 88L2227 Richmond Hill on of The Venerable Gerald P. by The Venerable Roland Hill, acon of Toronto. The Preacher Cannon Desmond Hunt of the ol Messiah, Toronto. -ALL WELCOME 23 ai 7:30 pm. $W‘WM‘: Rev. Tom Richardson Pastor 10 AM. Christian Educahon 11 AM. Worship and Praise 7 PM. Gospel Raly Live in Richmond Hill and Thom hi|| area? Newmarket however managed to get a break towards Richvale‘s net near the end of the half Richvale managed to keep Newmarket con- tained in its end of the field for lhe first half and par! of the second. By (‘IIRIS TURNER The Ann's Texaco Rich- vale Nats lost another tough game on the weekend by 2-1 to Newmarket despite outshooting the op- position. ' Organist Chu Informal instruction is available for beginners and for players who want to improve their games. provide opportunities to plav in Interchurch League tournaments. Presbyterian Richvale Nats lose game 2-1 YOU CAN HELP US GROW Your Neighbourhood Community Pentecostal Congregation For Information Phone 889-7851 '00 AM :00 AM PENTECOSTAL CHURCH MASONIC TEMPLE ELGIN & YONGE ST. THORNHILL THORNHILL ERESBYTERIAN 27) Centre Street 889-5391 Minister: The Rev. J.B. Burns 5 PM I. Church School ath parents) Ml Presbyteens C Hunt AR C O. l. 1.8. Burns PhD. Divine Mus e Worshvp begins in Bac Mark Kemohan played a strong game for Rich- vale continually harassing the Newmarket defence causing it to cough up the ball on numerous occasions. Kernohan also scored Richvale's only goal. and scored on a neat deke. The game had been tied 1~1. Free kicks in the game were fairly even at 7-6 for Richvale but Newmarket was outshot 10-3 for Rich vale. Further information may be obtained from David Leylonâ€"Brown. 884- 8861. Fees are $10 for the year and birds are provided. MAKE YOUR OWN DEAL! WHERE SERVICE IS THE DIFFERENCE WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING Al least one property owner in the area has applied'lo the town for severance. This decision was arrived at after con- sidering the impact on the character of the com- munity and the concern of increasing the number of driveways on the sideroad. Gamble Sideroad is considered by “uevetopment may take place." said Jef- ferson Road resident Harvey Handley, “but when development comes. everyone should share in the benefits." Fifteen letters were Planning staff were advised to study this area and have come up with a recommendation conc- luding at the present time severance of {our comer lots could be supported. Many residents of Gamble Sideroad turned ouz Tuesday to oppose a planning staff recom’ mendation to allow lot severances. Spot rezoning will cause messy development - owners YOUR RESIDENCE FOR AS LITTLE AS INSULATE IF BUILT BEFORE 1961! GOVERNMENT GRANTS OF UP TO $500ARE A VA ILABLE TO HOME- OWNERS, LANDLORDS AND TE- NANTS. YOU PA Y US WHEN THE GOVERNMENT PA YS YOU. WE USE ONL Y C.M.H.C. AND C.S.A. AP- PROVED MA TER/ALS. Planning staff is satisfied the four new lots will not detract from the overall area and will be compatible. said Plan- ning Commissioner Bill Power. Property owners protested the recom- mendation on the grounds spOt rezoning will lead to "messy development". ”Development may lake place." said Jef» ferson Road resident Harvey Handley, “but when development comes. everyone should share in the benefits." the town to be an arterial road and therefore could possibly carry a lot of traffic in the future. Last Tuesday night. two planning committee members. Mayor Dave Schiller and Councillor .lohn Birchall, voted against the recom- mendat ion because it did not meet the principle of the official plan which says no rezoning unless the majority of land ovmers are in favor. This committee recommendation will come before council for consideration the first meeting in October. produced to support severance of these four lots. eight property owners objected. four are neutral and seven property owners' opinions are in question. Libéral or drop in at Quick One-stop Insurance Service Auto Home Life Just call TOLL FREE 1-800â€"268-6846 ADS

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