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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 7 May 1964, p. 11

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Amman Day and mm the live Anglican Chttrehes,- St. Stephen's. 8t. Timothy - by -the - Rumba. St. David's, St. Laur- ut‘l all St. John's are holding special urvicel " St. Stephen‘s. Thu-e will be a proceuion at the dull. choirs. Lay readers, church odrieialg Ind Lay dele. um tron: thege chunhu head. ed by the Mount Denna SllVl- non Army band trom the Tumpnne School to the church, Teacher: from five Perishes will be coming to St. John's this Saturday for an all-day Teach. " Training Workshop. The day will begin with a Celebration of the Holy Eucharist " 9:00 am. Much ot the day will be spent in examining the new curricu- lum proposed for the Church School; A member of the Gert. eral Board of Religious Eduea. tion will be present to assist. Everyone interested in new de. velopments in Church School work will be welcome. Every- one brings his own lunch: tea and eoffee will be provided, Men of St. John's have been active in putting in a driveway for the cars ot the church staff a nd levelling off the grounds. This will add to the general ap- pearances of the church. They have also done I fine piece of work on the floors and stain. ing of the new kneeler in the church. st. John's has stood the test for over 110 years 1nd is still noted for its fine architectural construction. It is a tribute to the Rev. Mr. W. A. Johnson, the first irteumbant, who designed and supervised the building of the church. The early pictures Ind history of St. John‘s Ind the surround. ing community was to have been shown. on May 12th, but they have been postponed to a later date, These are an excep- tionally fine collection of slides taken ind verified by Mr. Keith Dalton. He has an interesting description and historical data for etch slide. When this show- ing is presented, it will be an opportunity to become "quaint. ed with something of the histor- ical background of the whole community in l short time, that has taken years to collect and verify. Plan to attend the show- lng. CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH NEWS Th» Family Day Service wsll he observed this Sunday. May IO. rt 11 am, A brief ceremony of "Dedication to Mission" will hm carried out by the Committee of Christian Education. Several children will be presented for Christian Baptism. The Junior Choir will provide a number Hang with the Senior Choir. The Family Day Service will stress the place of the family as "The Household of God." The place of mother in the family k recognized by the wearing of the white flower for mothers no lcnxcr present and the coloured flower for mothers presently with us. Toronto West Presbytery will meet in Central United Church, Weston. on Tuesday evening, May 12th. A dinner in honour of Today. Thursday, May Tth, in I0. John's hulk-n Chersh 9:45 a m. -- Sunday School - 9 years and up 9:45 a.m. -- Pathtinder's Bible Clan ”:00 am. - "The First Mother's Day" IV." an. - Sunday School - l . it years. WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH King Street and Welton Bond Munster: Rev. mum E, Spencer. M.A.; B.D Futon] Ania-m: Rev. Enos W. Hart, BA. 3 11:00 am. - Mother & Family D-y Service (Sacraments of Blpllsm & Junior Choir) "non "tt. - Trf I Class tor Teenagers H:00 mm, - Ctaetes tor ttil "as 3:00 pm. - x t, Bible Class tor Ladle 7:30 run. - m.c Group 8:00 pm. - Young People’s Unlon tt:t0 nu 0:45 “In. t0:00 an. ":00 Ll". “:00 mm. Cross Street " Church street Minister ._. Rev. R. J. Boggs BA. Mann cu 1-953! surly CR 1-1571 SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1964 SUNDAY, MAY IO, 1964 SUNDAY, MAY IO, 1964 Westminster Ihttttl tad , Morning Worshits Junlor h Intermediate Church School In Bible Clm Nursery, Kindergarten t Primary Crib Corgter Ree. Jules S. Mulnuic. M.A.. B.D., Till. SUNDAY SCHOOL sixty " villi“ smut weston 0mm Tu may rut, (my the tour Wash in the Church Parking Lot - Cross Street . May 9th. 1964 from 9:00 AM. until 8:00 Tickets "OO. In else M date will be churned to loch. Sunday, May web is Mother's Day and will be observed " Christian Family Day. Mamba“ of the Church School will take pan in the service. g 3< A Christian Thought \ with Dorothy Claire Kilborn "Hire'." yelled one of the workmen as the bin of dirty rags used to wipe the machines caught fire. Flames leaped up and started to lick the ceiling. In a moment all was confusion. Two men grabbed the same fire extinguisher at the same time. "Get out of my way!" roared one to the other. “You dgn‘l even know which end says up:" How often human nature gets in the way! We strive to do things under the pretext of try- ing to help when all the time we are subconsciously striving for the honour of helping, This is not the Christian way of blessing. We will be a blessing only as we seek God's honour, not our own. Moses erred in this fashion when he was leading the chil- dren of Israel through the wild- erness, God said, "Speak ye un- to the rock before their eyes: and it shall give forth his wat- er." But Moses was angry with the people because of their con- tinued murmurings and he said, "Hear ye now, ye rebels, must WE bring water out of this roek?" God was displeased with Moses because as God said, "Ye did not santify me." in other words, before the people of Israel, Moses gave the impression that it was his power that was bringing the water out of the rock. How easy it is for us to take the honour for ourselves. Some. one comes up to us and tells us that what we have done has been a blessing in them. Instead of receiving the thanks we should return it to the Lord. One minister I had the privilege of knowing in the past, would politely say, when he was be- ing personally lauded for a particularly good sermon, "Bless God." Weston Pushynrhn Church Men's Club are holding l Car THE PAN BIBLE CLASS Carl Lashbrook announced at Why should the gift boast it, May Sundry, lily " Heather New- bizzing we a brief mom a the weekly ch. vimit to he trip to Queen-ton and Nissan. five chs member: served meals to 600 men. One more trip wil be made on Saturday, May tr. In Sunday, Karen Plum” was General Chairman. She im hmduced those taking pm a follows: Chairman, Arlene hubr- timer md Cathy Ferguson; Ush- "F Alan Cunningham and Es- ther Bendey; Resptmrive Psalm, Eric Roy: Scripture Reading, Tom Moore. The lesson. "Witnesses to His Gian!" was gwen by Mr. Alcott. self? Is It not just a blessing from the hand of the Great Giv- DONNA'S 1804 WESTON M. CH 1-5872 mu m t1tn new - Ed; iiiiliifih'itiy aisiiiiijiiiiiiihiiiAii! The story of women whose em'otions drive them to tice' 'ar, U 7*! “IE 'r-et, .5 'illlg . commas M ,8 " ‘ Fin-mun -- Rerommended A: tgit r:ntertonme,,t-r""e.e, On The S: rogtsmme - - W in] r,'-'j/r,r,ri/tcrrris,rctir,i'ig r:Cr,uji;i/isrr,tie, ”,9" _ 'trcct,'jii') 1, J 'tcur'" an :19"; Wat/23$ 't'iiti'f,,fitif,i, , 'e,)) i', V 1: 3.21:9 1% s" x 'ss. '3“ tr, M IGI "i"f'ltijii3, _ "i")tiEt"tiiS ' A9, 'lil',' i,', "IT, ;' (x! pi, , 5% Air a F, : "', L% / ' " _, ?irct'A «iv? the ,'rv'ri'fii'iwi . 95 t screen "‘3 " 'i'," kt 9 .' liNlilE ' a T i3 , apnvate , 9 Hell , ' ' * "marked . 'l women s A only ' L d C,;, Restaurant SPECIAL CHINESE FOODS MOTHER IS GUEST or HONOUR AT FREE HOME DELIVERY ON ALL ORDERS OP $3.00 OR OVER Get More‘Oul Of Lilo - Go m" To A Movie ba; iiiGin Vaiirii-rN THE ATTIC" Hey Kyla! A Spica] uttorsrta For The Just South of Odeon Biltmore TAKE OUT SERVICE suumy‘Mnunee At 1 part. "was BUNNY mama" Attend liberals'. Annual Meeting In. W. G. Thomas. Prea- dult cl York Cantu Woman Uttergl Mutt-don, and mem- bers d In: executive will be " min; the sou: Anniversary luncheon mm by the Ontario Women’s Uberu Annotation to be held this year on Thundly, In M, in the Cimfederatimt Room of the Rom York Hotel in Toronto. Guest sputu- " the luncheon will be the Honorehle Judy La, Mnrlh, If. It is expected ithlt members from every riding in Ont-rio will be present " the luncheon. which follows the ID- nunl meeting of the Auocintlon The annual meeting will begin with I morning code. party to welcome the incoming province- wide delegates. Reports from committee chairmen and region- al presidents will be heard in the Quebec Room, Election of otrteers will be tonducted im. medintely following the Anniver nry Luncheon. A cabaret type of entertain- ment is planned for the evening festivities, which will include music and dancing. Many Ind great are the bless. ing promised to us it we will seek not our own glory, but the honour and glory of our Gud. It is indeed true what the hymn writer has said, And every virtue I possess And every victory won And every thought of holiness Are His alone. BEAUTY SALON 17 John S' CM 1-3183 1831 WESTON RD CH 1-1821 t00NGE Lawrence Ave. STYlE THE John St. ICLASSII HALL suitable for church, meet, ing place, etc, on bus line Phone 241-2461. 9. MONEY TO LOAN A SMALL OFFICE wanted ior one man business or will share. Weston area or near 241-0173, SAME DAY On Your Own Signature No Bankable Security it You Can Make Mommy Payments You Can Get a bum DON FINANCE $50 - $5000 ARRANGED BY PHONE CALL W. u PETERS. Mgr, CH. 7-5438 Don Firiance Co. Ltd. 1125 iSLi.NGTON AVE N. Rexdale Plaza WESTON - 2 bedroom house for rent. CH T-0195. A TWO OR THREE unfurnished house from June 1, one or lease, Weston are: Responsible adults. ferences. 241-0171 1 3. HOUSES WANTED 12. HOUSES TO LET WESTON, 5 or 6 room house or duplex, rent $100. - $120. July Ist. 241-2031. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, kitchen- elte. bedsitting room. 4 piece bath, close to transportation and shopping. suit business girls or nurses. Call 244-6326 after 5:30. 14. MOUNT DENNIS - self-con- laincd apartment. street level, bedroom, livingroom, kitchen- ette, 3-piece bath. Suit two adults, vacant June 1. 767-7947. JANE _ SHEPHERD, modern two bedroom in private home, equipped, CH 7-7727. WESTON $100. Friendly two bedroom apartment, Fireplace, main floor. quiet. half block ' 16. APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED " you rut I-E-FU-lr'l-l . . . . Use Cussitsed Ad. publicised wary Thursday Tuesday, ' Fm. . . . Mun. Monday 12 Noon . . . . calculation. CORRECTIONS: This paper will be responsible tor NOT more than ONE uncorrecl mutual: ot u wanna. 2 OR 4 BRIGHT ROOMS, self heating, rear of building. park- Ing. CH H407. TWO FLATS in private home, share bath. business couples Write Box ‘N. Weston Tim. es. 235 Dixon Rd . Weston, On tario. 19. FLATS TO LET COPY: All 22. ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED WESTON. private. 2 rooms WESTON RD. and Lawrence nice bright front room 241-5771 23. ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED LARGE light housekeeping mom with sink and cupboards. kit. choncllr. after 6 n CH 19025 RELIABLE DAY CARE, for in 27. CAMPS FOR BOYS M. DAY CARE FOR AND GIRLS CAMP ROLLINS' ACRES, boys Ind girls 5 . 12 yours. qual- ified supervision, complete ac- tivities. Knurthn Dmrict. - HI 71313 bus equipped, business couples pre ferred. CH 7-6496. OFFICE AND BUSINESS SPACE formation all 20-le more meat '. All .dvertising my ll subject to the approval ot the management of mu piper This paper mane. the nah: to classify all Advertisement; Classified MONEY APARTMENT FURNISHED sehools, shopping BE CALL WESTON - CM ta8tt-8 wanted two year or Bear. Best re- bedroom tfn 27. CAMP FOR BOYS AND GIRLS CAMP THUNDERBIRD _ girls 12 to 16 years. Paudash Lake, Haliburtan, lull activities. - HI 7-7513. WYMBOLWOOD near Midland sale sandy beach. inside con veniences, two and three bed rooms for rent, CH 10313, 28 SUMMER COTTAGES FOR RENT & SALE LAKE SIMCOE - new modern waterfront cottage. 5 large rooms completely furnished. sleep ten. Hot water, screened sun porch, radio and TV, boat and motor, from June lst to Sept, Ist. Price $1,000. CL 9-8768 or CH T-1952. 30. ARTICLES FOR SALE 3 PIECE oak bedroom suite good condition. reasonable 241-5779. KELVINAT0R refrigerator, for home or cottage, good condi- tion. RO 2-0107. MOFFAT 23" inch 4 burner elec- tric stove, suitable for cottage. CH 1-6996. W. G. KELLY, piano tuning. _----------------- Formerly with Heintzman, Ma- M. MOTOR CARS son. Risen. rebuilding any --- _--------- make to factory standards 1949 MERCURY sedan, new Free estimates. satisfaction tires. clutch and battery, re- guaranteed. Skilled um“ I: conditioned motor. excellent economy, neglect is costly. LE, condition, reasonable. 74t-0329. 2-6960. Nil ADVIITOSII - m. In r, t960 - P. u MALE _--- Musical Instruments Weston Weston Mngerman & Nee Barrister, . Sancho“ 1630A Wilso- Ave, 247-2“! Grin: Plaza Estate Funds Available For Mortgage Lulu Bull & Ashbowno Barrister: . Solldtm Geo, W Bull B. Comm. Howard G. Ashbmzme, BA " KING - cn Luna-o Music and Accessories Rose School of Music 4 John Street, . Weston 241-3221 Evenings try Appointment ACCOUNTANTS Chinered Again”!!! 1730 Weston: Road Stott "ca 4-6061 C hark red Accountant: Marsh, CUSTOM - MADE C. W. LEASK INS) Weston Road BARRISTERS WHOLESALE CH 9-0096 CARPETS DRAPES Ctnrhrnhr'i, Professional " Business CH [-1129 VANS - PM - Plum STAKE HOUR, DAY OR YEAR an. m AND looms TRUCKS FOR truck parts it's lavy'n - all makes _ new, used, rev built. 1400 Weston Road. RO b-1115. EVERYTHING for the car. new, used and rebuilt, machine shop service. Keys cut by code. Weston Auto Supply, 1839 Wes. ton Rd. CH 13538. Open daily till 9 pm. except Saturdays 6 37. MOTOR PARTS BETTER GARDENING main LANDSCAPE gardener desires evening work, cutting lawns, CH 9-49tG after six irm. 42. 43A. PAINTING & DECORATING PAINTING and decorating, in. side or outside work. Paper hanging, free estimates. CH 1440?. 43A. PAINTING & DECORATING REXDAlE CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS FIRST CLASS PAINTING and paper hanging. 25 years ex- perience. CH 1-7548. Special attention given to Paper Hanging and Commercial Work. 3319 Dual!” W. 110 2-303. 43. SERVICES OFFERED 43C PIANO TUNING tenance. Free estimates 636-1538. ' repaus, all makes. Guaran- teed, Rebuilt: for sale. VACUUM CLEANER Weston H. C. BROOKBANKS 1972 Weston Rd, Weston Fraser 8. Simms Barristers . Solicitor- 1944 Weston Ron! Opposite John Street Weston. Ottt. CH I-19ll Weston Marts-(e Money To [Ann Evenings By Appointment Alfred R. Herman. BA Barrister a. Solicitor 1938 Weston Road DIRECTORY as menu: RD, 249-8277 WEST END RADIO & ELECTRIC Barristers _ Solicitors 1923 Weston Road BARRISTERS Heukes and MacDonald GARDENING a Milos.ulul In: NW - Commit AllAIhGh-mm CH 1-7681 RADIATOR SPECIALISTS CH 463“ CM #569? iprfairirrmir" n A-l Radiator & Clan ..- Service Ltd. Mu Weston Road Cllerry 1-441. is; HELP WANTED FEMALE HOME SEWEBS with Mi. machines, - experined a don': clothes. 251 Sam Ave., 2nd tittor, WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE... If you would enjoy working ' or 4 hours I day calling nai- larly each month on a not» of Studio Girl cosmen'c climb on a route to be ennui“ h and around Weston and m wtihng to make light dell"!- les, etc. write STUDIO GIRL COSMETIQS. Dept. CWM, to La Fleur Ave., Montreal M. Route will pay up to “All p0! hour. rm I’m-l overN,-l-mrte"tr wry. Driven with - retxmuoruyneedartpty.ruu, 47. DOMESTICS WANTED iii-1130 Tom or rim-mm Taxi. 48. EMPLOYMENT RETIRED reliable man desires gardening. painting or odd jobs. CH 16640 MATURE PERSON for general M. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Thom- son, wish to Announce the en- gagement of their daughter Patricia Anne to Mr. Gordon Maxwell Lovett. son of Mrs. Charles Maxwell butt. and the late Mr. Charles Maxwell Lovett. Weston. The wedding to take place June 20, 1964, St. Jude's Roman Catholic Church, Weston. SEVEN-ELEVEN My: 18 "I", Wom- a... Adregti- GENERALS HoUsEACoUPLIS, MAIDS COOKS, HOUSEKEEPERS mployment Service Ltd 711 YONGE ST. tat Bloor) WA 5-2844 cafeteria from 11:00 p.111. to , T1.rn. CH 4-1162, ask for Cato. teria. CHARS. NURSES, NLutsErHoLrsEKEEPERs HOMBMAKERS No Charge to Applicant ... Walter’s Garage FULL GUARANTEE Wheel Alignment . tEst FREE Courtesy Car. Pick-up 1778 latte St. CH 745” Wuh- . . Ontario 1230 Jane sin-Eat Mt Dennis RO ttot/rr & 1atomatie 351511! DOMESTICS WANTED COOK , We“. Ont. J. R. Currie, 0.0. [ Optometrist 1891 Weston Rd., Weston For Appointment Call CH 1-0701 GARAGES Piano Tuning r l. And Repairiiitr OPTOMETRY Dennis RO 9-2“! Work Guaranteed MUSIC

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