nmi,*oec 22nd. Friday, Dec. 23rd. Saturday (Vigil of Christmas) Wednesday, Dec. 2ist. 11:15 to 11:45 p.m. â€" 11:45 to 12:00 Midnight â€" 12:00 Midnight _â€" ST.JOHN‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH Christmas Day Dec. 25th Christmas Eve Dec. 24th SATURDAY, Dec. 2%4th, Christmas Eve SUNDAY, Dec. 25th, Christmas Day 7:00 a.m. â€" Holy Eucharist 8:00 a.m. â€" Holy Eucharist 10:00 a.m. â€" Holy Eucharist â€" The Family Service MONDAY, Dec. 26th, 9:30 a.m. â€" Holy TUESDAY, Dec. 27th, 9:30 a.m. â€" Holy Rev. John T. Coneybare â€" Asst. Rev. T. B. Butler m olll _i " *A Rev. J. Kenneth Noble Christmas Eve, Sat., Dec. 24, 1966 11:15 pm. Holy Communion 11:00 am. Christmas Family Service Church School for children up to 5 yrs. of age CHURCH OF ST. DAVIDS ANGLICAN 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 11:00 p.m. â€" Holy Communion 11;00 pm. â€" Watch Light and Holy Communion 4 Service $:00 am. â€" Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. â€" Family Service and Holy Communion ST. PHILIPS ANGLICAN CHURCH 7:00 p.m. â€" First Holy Night Eucharist 11:30 p.m. â€"The Eucharist of the Holy Child Rector: Reverend Harvey J. Scuse, B.A., L.Th. Fr. Mark Nelissen â€" O.F.M. C.A.P., Pastor Fr. Willibrord. Vaneislander â€" O.F.M. CAP. Fr. Aurele Prefontaine â€" O.F.M. CAP. Fr. Roger Blondeel â€" O.F.M. CAP. A Blessed Christmas To All From The Fathers Of St. Philip Neri 2124 Jane St. â€"â€" _ Downsview. Ont. Church Doors Open Masses: 7, 8, 9, 10:30, 11:45 a.m. 1, 5 and 8 p.m. The Collection on Chrls&nn Day Is For The Priests of St. Philip Neri. Rev. Stephen M. Oliver Christmas Sunday, Dec. 25, 1966 33 ST. PHILLIPS DR. â€" ETOBICOKE Wuir owE, FAITH AND CHARITY IN MIND, LET US PRAY THAT LASTING PEACE AND HAPPINESS COME TO ALL MANKIND LET OUR COMMUNITY LEAD THE WAY â€"â€"â€" LET US ATTEND THE CHURCH OF OUR CHOICE AT THIS HOLIEST OF SEASONS. Christmas Eve â€" Dec. 24th Christmas Day â€" Dec. 25th ITALIAN PRIEST HEARING â€"â€" CHRISTMAS PROGRAM NO EVENSONG â€" Holy Communion â€" Family Service â€" Holy Communion 2125 Weston Road CHRISTMAS DAY CONFESSIONS Westminster Hnited TShurch (Jane & Lawrence) Feast of St. Stephen Eucharist Feast of St. John Eucharist sudy nine william street weston ontarie "The Enendly Fawily Cunck‘ LE T US ADORE HiM Procession Solemn High Mass and Communion Especially For The Parishioners of St. Philip Neri. Dec. 24th at 11:00 p.m. Singing of Christmas Carols TB CHRISTMAS SEALS CHRISTMAS SEALS FIGHT TB and other respiratory diseases _ buy CH 1â€"5940 9:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 9:00 pm. Our Saviour Lutheran Church â€"â€" Thistletown 1645 Islington Ave. N., Rexdale 741â€"2110 WORSHIP the SAVIOUR at CHRISTMAS YOU are WELCOME to COME Lutheran Church Of The Good Shepherd 1579 Royal York Rd., Weston ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Church and Churech School Will Worship Together In A Special Family Service. A Family Service of Carols and Scripture Readings. Rev. Waiter Weich Will Preach â€" Share In The Sacrament of Holy Communion Communion Meditation â€" "The Meaning Of Christmas." . 197 Downsview Ave. â€" _ 1 Block South of Wilson (Half Way Between Jane & Keele) 10:00 a.m. â€" Holy Communion Minister: Rev. Waiter H. Weich, B.S.A., B.D. Assistant Minister: Rev. Clifford Johnson, B.A., B.D. 7:00 p.m. ~â€" Annual Candlelight Service "The Light Of Men" Presented By The Young People Of The Church WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Christmas Eve â€" %:30 p.m. Christmas Candlelight Carol Service Christmas Day â€" 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. â€" Kindergarten and Crib Corner Sunday, December 25th, 11:00 a.m. â€" Christmas Service 10:30 a.m. â€" Christmas Family Worship Regular Worship Sundays At 11 & 7 Sun., Dec. 25th â€" 9:30 & 11:05 a.m. 1630 Lawrence W. â€"â€" Between Keele & Jane Rev. W. Minke â€"â€"â€" 244â€"4583 CHRISTMAS EVE â€" DEC. 24 CROSS ST. AT CHURCH ST. Minister â€" Rev. R. J. Boggs, B.A. Study: 241â€"1571 Manse: 241â€"9533 CANDLELIGHT SERVICES 1:00 p.m. English _ â€" a*.oo_ p.m. German CHRISTMAS DAY â€" DEC. 25 ‘"Put Christ First In Your Christmas We Invite You To Come and Worship At This Christmas Season. Sat., Dec. 24th â€" 8:00 p.m. CHRISTMAS SUNDAY "The Wonder of Christmas" DOWNSVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. Lawther Humber Heights Holy: Communion Phone: 247â€"0572 At school in England Dorothea performed in Shakesperean Plays and the Drama teacher took the class to The Old Vic in London to see each new production. During the war she served in the W.A.A.F. belonging to the Station Concert Party and perâ€" forming many .of Noel Coward‘s light ocmedys. name of Thea Windsor) in the comedy "NEVER TOO LATE" which will open on January 4 with a cast of eight at "THE POOR ALEX" theatre, Brunswick at Recently Dorothea took the part of the mother in the dramaâ€" tic new Canadian play "There is a scream"" which was presentâ€" ed at the Orono Festival. She is now busy with rehearâ€" sals three times a week, with a _ When asked if she found these rehearsals hard work, she replied "Oh yes! but it is a lot of fun too and 1 love it!" sence of 18 years, she joined the Theatre Company of Toronto. Dorothea and her husband Reg are the parents of three fine boys. Peter is studying at McMaster University, Derek at Runnymede Collegiate and Roger at Lambâ€" ton Park Public School. Dorothea Smith, W.W.!1 Actress Urges More Drama in York Schools Dorothea feels that acting WARD FUNERAL â€" HOME 2035 WESTON RD. Controiler Gordon Huriburt was one of the newlyâ€"elected Borough of North York representatives to attend Tuesday‘s meeting of Uniâ€" versity Village Ratepayers,â€" said President Mrs. Sallyâ€"Anne Kerâ€" When the matter of a social site in the Ontario Housing Corâ€" poration development in the Janeâ€" Finch area was discussed, severâ€" al residents distinctly rememberâ€" ed being quoted eight acres as the size of this school site. But official papers declared the site to be six acres which is what the school board asked for, she conâ€" Controller Hurlburt told the meeting that if he finds "we were misquoted or if the original plan was for eight acres had been Janeâ€"Finch Residents Oppose OHC Plan To Reduce School Site THANK YOU AND A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL OF YOU BECAUSE YOUR PAPERS HAD TO BE DELIVERED. y FOR A JOB WELL DONE BY OUR 42 BOYS AND GIRLS MAY WE SAY WE REMEMBER The Weston Times THE COLD, THE RAIN, THE HEAT, The idea of an education comâ€" mittee was warmly endorsed. For the January meeting the rateâ€" payers plan to invite Driftwood Public School staff to help formuâ€" late the committee‘s program. There will also be a showing of the U.C.W. Friendship group. Tickets are available locally to see the stage production ‘"Nevâ€" er Too Late‘" by phoning RO Schools," which is part of the audioâ€"visual program carried on in North York schools. changed, he will support us in our battle to get the additional two acres," Mrs. Kerman said. Former Ward 1 School trustee Gordon Risk said Board of Eduâ€" cation suggested at the last meetâ€" ing that the senior students from the public schools could superâ€" older plays as well as the new American plays. Centennial year may see the emergence of new Canadian authors. Dorothea has many other inâ€" terests besides being wife, mothâ€" er and actress. She has taken an active part in the Lambton Park vise ice rinks. This suggestion will be presented to the Parks and Recreation Dept. it will in time. We have only just _ _i | Official Column WESTON would like to continue to serve the community on a personal basis, and to maintain our valuâ€" able and heartâ€"warming bonds. If, then, there arises any occasâ€" ion in which my advice or action can be helpful to any of my past electors, or columnâ€"readers, reâ€" sulting from my long political association and experience with the Township (or Borough), I shall be more than happy to unâ€" dertake it. I am still, and hope to remain, "at your service." Even if you did not turn out in large numbers at the election (and this implies no criticism) you are nonetheless still to be reâ€" presented by a splendidly patrioâ€" tic, vigorous and highâ€"principled Council and Board of Control. laxingly Happy Christmas and a New Year of excitement, expanâ€" sion, change and progress! Very Sincerely Yours, "Iry‘" Paisley. tion has welded, and the mutual ‘This is my last article (‘"Counâ€" cil Closeâ€"Up") written to you in my capacity asâ€" Controller . for North York, so I want to thank to everything, and each end marks a new beginning" â€" so goes an ancient proverb. Though I shall no longer be representing business expansion on a personal, rather than on an elected basis, it is very difficult, once one has served a community for twelve years, to cast aside the personal confidence it has engendered. _ _ I would like you to know that means of interâ€"communication which these set up between us.