Plans are now being formuâ€" lated for the Sunday School CGradustion on Sunday, May 31 at 9:30 a.m. of the Senior and Intermediate Departmen‘s. This service will tike place in the Sanetuary, with guest Preacher, the Rev. R. K. Shorten, assistâ€" ant Secretary of the Board of Mrs. Hunt was in charge of the â€" Nursery â€" Class â€" with Mrs.. Grant. looking after the 2 year and under children in the nurâ€" sory Mrs. D. E. Hughes and Mrs. W. Pettit were the leaders for the Jr. Congregation. This was also Baptismal Sunâ€" day and it was the privilege of Elverston to bantise and receive into the fellowship of the Chrisâ€" tian â€" Church, Steven Douglas Seott son of Mr. & Mrs. George Scott., One day, some time ago, 1 grew weary of the round of house work, diapers and cook book. I _ longed for another, more exciting mode of living. While in this frame of mind, I happened to read the followirg poem. It reassured me that God never ma:?'a mistake; He nuis us just whre we can serve Him the best. He shapes His tools for each job and uses them accordâ€" ingly. Just where vou stand in the conflict, There is your place. Just where vou think vyou ace At the Whit Sunday Service at Elverston _ Park United Church, Rev. C G.. Beckel had for his sermon "The Meaning of Pentecost" His .Children‘s Story lor this â€" Sunday | was | "Little Shadi‘s Prayer" 4 A. S. Grice: Kathieen Anne, laughter‘ of Mr. & Mrs. Ray Logan; Blair Clarke, son of Mr. t Mrs. Jas. A. C. Milis; Denese Aeather, daughter of Mr. & \rs. J. S. Matthew: and Frank Anderson. sen of Mr. & Mrs. * J. Szabatin. The Ceremony of Dedication n Mission took place last Sunâ€" day at the same service. Some _ the children‘s and youth iroups of our congregation told he highligh‘s of their mission wetivities and presented gifts for be missonary work of the "hurch. Those taking pari were, N»ney Simpson, Susan Long â€" \Wessengers; Doris English, Linâ€" 4+ Derlow _â€" Explorers; Paul ‘heung. Leslie Dodman â€" Sunâ€" I~v School: Prat Longstaff, Bev. Veikle â€" C.GLT.; Mr. M. Armâ€" trong â€" Missionary & Maintenâ€" »nce Committee; Mr T. L. Mofâ€" ‘at â€" Chairman Christian Educaâ€" tion Committee. CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH The foliowing children were »wesented for Christian Baptism m "Mother and Familyi Day Junday": Barbara Ann, daughâ€" er of Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Beckâ€" ing; Brian Harold and David Marshall, sons of Mr. & Mrs. Aarold Cude; George Robert. on of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dunne:; Nevin Scott, son of Dr. & Mrs f< A Christian Thought WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11:00 a.m 11:00 a.m 9:45 a.m 9:45 a.m CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH ELVERSION PARK UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. Ralpn E. Spencer. M.A.; B.D Pastoral Assistant: Rev. Enos W. Hart, B.A., B 9:45 a.m 10:00 a.m 11:00 a.m 11:00 a.m 11:00 a.m 11:00 a.m 11:00 a.m 3:00 pm. â€" X L Bible Class for Ladies Cross Street at Church Street Minister Rev. R. J. Roggs B.A. Manse CH 1â€"9533 Study CH 1â€"1571 â€" Sunday Schcot â€" 9 years and up â€" Pathfinder‘s Bible Class â€" DEDICATION TO MISSION â€" Sunday School â€" 1 â€" 8 years. SsUNDAY, MAY 24 SUNDAY, MAY 24 SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1964 King Street and. Weston Road with Dorothy Claire Kilborn Westminster Hnited Church Morning Worship Junior & lnlermeglhlp Chureh School Pax Bible Class Nursery, Kindergarten & Primary Crib Corner Classes for all ages Breaking The Barriers® SUNDAY SCHOOL Rev. James S. Mackenzie, M.A., B.D., Th.D. sixty nine william street weston ontaric ‘The Pueadly Fowily Church‘ eston an Mrs. Marx is a native Toronâ€" tonian. with her studio on Markâ€" ham Street. Originally a dress designer, her interest in design led to scuipture and in 1960 she began studying, first with Elizaâ€" beth Wyn Wood and then with Wyndham Lawrence. She has studied painting with Doris Mcâ€" Carthy, James Gordaneer, a nd with the Mexican artist Melchoir North York Public Library will play host to artist and seulpâ€" tor May Marx when she presents an exhibition of her work at the Bathurst Heights Branch Libâ€" rary from May 12 to J une 9. Thirty paintings and drawings in oils, watercolour and tempera will enliven the walls of the auditorium and foyer, and two dozen pieces of sculpture will rest in the showease and on the shelves. Mrs. Marx has studied the art books in the library sysâ€" tem and attended the art shows. She feels that this has had a great influence on her work. The Cradle Roll Tea will take place on Wednesday, May 27 in Creelman Hall, and the Graduaâ€" tion Service wil take place Sunâ€" day, May 31. Last Sunday‘s bulletin was one of the most attractive preâ€" sentations of the Pentecostal or Whitsuntide Celebration issued In expressive coloring it depictâ€" ed the power of the Holy Spirit penetrating the darkness and sordidness of this earth with its brilliant power dispelling sinfulâ€" ness. WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Weston â€" Presbyterian . Church Picnic will be held on Saturday, June 13 in the Albion Hills Conâ€" servation Area. At 11 am, Sunday, June 14th, the Graduation Service will be conducted for the Junior, Priâ€" mary and Kinder; i Decartâ€" ments in the Sanctuary. useless, Hide not your face. 4 God placed you there for a pur pose, Whate‘er it be: { Think He has chosen you for it: Work lovally. Gird on your armor! Be faithful At toil or rest! Whate‘er it be, never doubting‘ God‘s way is best. } Out in the fight or on picket. Stand firm and true; This is the work which ‘ your | Master â€" | Gives vou to do. | message to the graduates North York Library Exhibit Painting and Sculpture Show Sunday services were well at ST. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH NOTES urcl (Selected) ews istrict the The Marx exhibition ranges through many styles. The range of subjects is also diverse and includes . portraits, impressions, scenes and abstract works. Four versions of the "Guitar player" theme provide an excellemtyexâ€" ample of the variation a theme technique in which /t he artist gives progressive inipresâ€" sions as various feelings are aroused.. The medium of the paintings provides further varâ€" iety of experience for the viewer as he proceeds from oils through watercolours, India ink, conte and tempera. Besides the joy and fulfilliment that derive from her creativity, Mre, Marx finds equal satisfac tion in her work with children. Last year she joined with other artists to create a mural at St. Christonher House. In this exhibâ€" ition the piece "Listening to Cindy Read" (a group portrait of the four children of the Canâ€" adian writer Arnold Bruner) exâ€" presses her feelings about chlidâ€" ren. At the Toronto Hebrew Dav School where her own two childâ€" ren are students, she teaches sculpture, On _ Tuesday eve-r‘ng the Great er of York Mills Deanery t the church for service and n discussed in the parish hall items of interest that will be passed upon by the session of the Synod. It was a very interesting meeting and one that gave the members of the Great Chapter a preview of what can be anticipated at the meeting. tended and nicely rendered. It was the climax of six months of elose church teaching, following step by step, the manifestation Wilson are the lay members selected by the Vestry to repreâ€" sent St. John‘s. There will be about 1000 delegates attending the sessions. 4 Peredo. She has exhibited sucâ€" cessfully in groups at the Upâ€" stairs Gallery, Four Seasons Art Festival, Pioneer Women‘s Art Show and Aviva Art Auction, as well as an individual show sponâ€" sored by the York Chapter of B‘Nai Brith. Her painting a n d sculpture are in private collecâ€" tions in Canada, the United States and Israel. h.mm::demlme:th:tlz understood followed â€" a: close study, day by day, through the power of the Holy Spirit. Church teaching week by week does lay a plan whereby this great story is unfolded. Next week the Annual Dioâ€" cesan Synod opens at the Church Centre. It will be a three day session starting Tues day, May 26. Harvey Hand, Les. Phillips, Ron. Smith and Sam DAWES FUR SALON _ . SUMMER '%‘; COLD STORAGE _ ; * Expert Restyling, Repairs, Cleaning, Workmanship Fully Guaranteed ATTENTION! music stupENts Rose School of Music 1928 WESTON RD. 2% of own valuation 241â€"3221 PRIVATE Piano, Trumpet, Drums, Guitar _ Accordian & Theory DAILY CAR An Experienced Furriee Will Call Free Estimates And Pickâ€"Up Classes Now Being Formed To ommence July 6th and August 4th FOR DETAILS CALL CALL 247â€"685 OFFERS SPECIAL SUMMER COURSES 1945 LAWRENCE AVE. w LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT CH 9â€"8231â€"32 BELMONT or Drop in at 4 John St. done in the studio The pieces of sculpture also provide a great range of experâ€" ience in that they vary in size and are produced in more than one medium. Fibreâ€"glass, plaster, cement fondue and terra cotta are employed. The artist is parâ€" ticularly enthusiastic about the cement fondue medium since she fully controls the processes with all stages of the work HALL suitable for church, meet ing place, etc., on bus line Phone 241â€"2461. SAME DAY On Your Own Signature No Bankable Security If You Can Make Monthly Payments You Can Get a Loan COUPLE REQUIRE four room ATTRACTIVE three room fully furnished basement apartment DON _FINANCE $50 â€" $5000 ARRANGED BY_ PHONE CALL W. G. PETERS, Mgr. 8. OFFICE AND BUSINESS SPACE 9. MONEY TO LOAN 13. HOUSES WANTED 14. APARTMENTS TO LET â€"â€" FURNISHED TRUCK RENTAL house, parking, _ reasonable RO 21951 in adult quiet home. Private entrance, parking, cheap rent for quiet responsible business couple. CH 1â€"3208. CH. 7â€"5438 Don Finance Co. Ltd. 1125 ISLINGTON AVE N. Rexdale Plaza ROOMS and kitchen, private entrance and parking. Workâ€" ing couple or friends. 249â€"4985. W Block North Of Lawrence Ave. If you want Râ€"Eâ€"Sâ€"Uâ€"Lâ€"Tâ€"8 .... Use Classified Ads published every Thursday Tuesday, 5 pm. . . . deadline Monday 12 Noon .. .. cancellation. CORRECTIONS: This paper will be responsible for NOT more than ONE incorrect insertion of an advertise COPY: All advertising copy is subject to the approval of the management of this paper. This paper reserves the right to classify all Advertisements. MONEY Classified CLASSIFI AT CALL WESTON â€" CH l52l1â€"% For tin 33. MOTOR CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS VANS â€" PANEL â€" PICKUPS STAKES HOUR, DAY OR YEAR DINING SUITE, 6 piece, extenâ€" | sion _ table, cupboard _ with | hutch $75; washer and dryer, | Westinghouse $75 for pair. CH | 4â€"4194. ‘ KEELE AND LAWRENCE WESTON â€" room, suit mature business gentleman, | private home, parking. 247â€"5200. 27. CAMPS FOR BOYS CAMP ROLLINS‘ ACRES, boys and girls 5 â€" 12 years, qual ified supervision, complete acâ€" tivities. Kawartha District, â€" HI T1513. CAMP THUNDERBIRD â€" girls 30. ARTICLES FOR SALE BICYCLE, Girls, age 7â€"10 years, detachable â€" learning â€" wheels, good condition, Phone 241â€"9523. 63 M.G. MIDGET, white, excel lent condition, radio, white walls, 15,000 miles. $1,400 pri vate. 251â€"1258 after 6 p.m. 87 METEOR Station Wagon MOUNT DENNIS â€" self containâ€" ed apartment, | street â€" level, bedroom, living room, kitchenâ€" ette, 3 piece bath. Suit two adults, vacant June 1. 767â€"7947, SPORTSMAN TENT, 9x12, used one year $40. 241â€"7785. WEDDING GOWN, size 10, 2 bridesmaid‘s dresses, size 10 and 15, reasonable. 249â€"3050. SET OF LOVE SEATS, French period, | newly â€" covered, â€" turâ€" quoise and grey stripes. Phone after 4 p.m. 781â€"4010. 16. 22. ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED GIRL‘S C.C.M., 24 inch wheel, bicycle, excellent, $25. CH 1â€"3469. PREMIER upright vacuum cleaner, attachments, reasonâ€" able, _ good _ condition. . CH 7â€"5526. ALL MAKES AND MODELS 35. 1958 FORD, 4 door sedan, six cylinder, â€" standard â€" transmisâ€" sion, green and whife, requires minor body work. Must sell, best offer. 247â€"3056. ROOMY, three room basement apartment, stove and frig. Business couple. CH 1â€"5037. FORD TRACTOR, in good operâ€" ating condition. Call 241â€"5509. STAUFFEUR _ reducing â€" bed brand new, $150. Call after 4 p.m. 781â€"4010. 58 VAUXHALL in good tion, all white. CH 76790 WESTON â€" REXDALE CARS REXDALE CAR AND | TRUCK RENTALS 12 to 16 years. Paudash Lake Haliburton, full activities. â€" HIL Tâ€"7513. room _ basement apartmént, electrically equipped, business couple preferred. 241â€"9312. ROOMS equipped, busines; couple preferred. CH 7â€"6496. automatic, six. original 'o"wrrnr- er, good running condition $350. CH 10104 Musical Instruments Music and Accessories Rose School of Music 4 John Street, Weston 241â€"3221 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED 65 RACINE RD 249â€"8277 TRUCKS MOTOR CARs 12 years, qual ‘ 43A. PAINTING & THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€" condi FOR truck parts it‘s Levy‘s â€" EVERYTHING for the car, new, used and rebuilt, machine shop service. Keys cut by code. Weston Auto Supply, 1839 Wesâ€" ton Rd. CH 1â€"3538. Open daily till 9 p.m. except Saturdays 6 38. TRANSPORTATION 43A. _ PAINTING & DECORATING PAINTING and decorating, inâ€" side or outside work. Paper banging, free estimates. CH 1â€"1407. PRIVATE, Fibreglass boats, 2, 37. MOTOR PARTS AND AND ACCESSORIES 42. GARDENING 35A. BOATS FOR SALE LADY desires drive four times weekly from â€" Barker Rd., Thistletown, _ to _ Bathurst â€" Glencairn area, and Thursdayâ€" Friday return trip wanted. CH 1â€"6651. FIRST CLASS PAINTING and paper hanging. 25 years exâ€" perience. CH 1â€"7548. 43. SERVICES OFFERED wWILL â€" REX HOME IMâ€" PROVEMENT â€" Rec. rooms, Den, alterations, brick and stone, eavestroughing, paintâ€" ing â€"brush and spray; garâ€" ages, carports and fences â€" 221â€"7311. Willowdale: 241â€"7766. Special attention given to Paper Hanging and Commercial Work. H. C. BROOKBANKS Merion Nursery and field sod grown on market garden land 5 miles from Metro Torâ€" onto. Rototiller work. Free estimates. Small orders can be picked up in the field. Kleinburg CY 6â€"1544 or CY 6â€"1251. Weston Weston Magerman & Page Barristers â€" Solicitors 1630A Wilson Ave. 247â€"2191 Crang Plazra Estate Funds Available For Bull & Ashbourne Barristers â€" Solicitors Geo. W. Bull B. Comm. Howard G. Ashbourne, B.A. 43 KING STREET CH 4â€"5547â€"8â€"9 built. 1400 Weston Road. RO 12 foot, new, take T% b.p. also trailer. CH 441%4. ALLAN L. NAIMAN, B.A., LL.B. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 1495 Kipling Ave. N., Kipfim Plaza Mortgage loans arranged. Evenings by appointment. 366â€"6497 Mortgage Loans Evenings by Appointment 1972 Chartered Accountants Nashville Sod Supply Marsh, Goulding ACCOUNTANTS Chartered Accountant 1730 Weston Road BARRISTERS 1969 Weston Road C. W. LEASK DECORATING Weston Rd., Weston CH 1â€"7681 Professional â€" Business CH 1â€"1129 CH 4â€"6061 | Whether It‘s Buying, Selling or Renting | It Pays To Advertise | In The Weston Times â€" Advertiser | RADIATOR SPECIALISTS$ _ â€" 46. _ HELP WANTED FEMALE HOME SEWERS with electric machines, â€" experienced on doll‘s clothes. 251 Sarauren $319 . Dundag W. £O 2â€"4050 WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE ... If you would enjoy working 3 or 4 houts a day calling reguâ€" larly each month on a group of Studio Girl cosmetic clients on a route to be established in and around Weston and are willing to make light deliverâ€" ies, etc. write STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, Dept. CWâ€"45, 840 La Fleur Ave., Montreal 32. Route will pay up to $5.00 per hour. 43. SERVICES OFFERED 45. HELP WANTED WILL EXCHANGE $#0 for 40 43C _ PIANO TUNING 12 TAXI DRIVERS Over 25, experiepce not necâ€" essary. Drivers with good records only need apply. Full time and part time. Call for Skyline Hotel, Rexdale; one, preferably with gardenâ€" ing experience. 241â€"1136 _ Tom Northwest Taxi. CASHIER Supermarket Experienced, part time emâ€" ployment, good working conâ€" ditions, Weston Rd. North of Shepherd. _ teed. Rebuilts for sale . WEST END RADIO & ELECTRIC Weston VACUUM CLEANER Fraser & Simms Barristers â€" Solicitors 1944 Weston Road Opposite John Street Weston, Ont. CBH 1â€"1911 . MIDNIGHT TO 8 a.m., $1.25 per hour, 5 â€" day week, ME 6â€" 2468. make to factory standards. F ree estimates, satisfaction guaranteed. : Skilled service is economy, neglect is costly. LE. Weston Formeriy with Heinteman, Maâ€" Ave., 2nd floor hours per week. Apply: Box "M", Weston Times Advertiser 235 Dixon Rd., Weston, Ont. Cleaning Maintenance Men Alfred H. Herman, B.A. Barrister & Solicitor 1936 Weston Road Mortgage Money To Loan Evenings By Appointment DIRECTORY Barristers â€" Solicitors 1923 Weston Road Contact BARRISTERS Heakes and MacDonald 4 Mile 8. of 401 Don Ough CH 441151 CH 7â€"4741 or _ Cliff., 8t. And Auto Glass CB 4â€"5314 j|ZO0EK08 K *441 Aâ€"1 Radiator & Glass Service Ltd. RUMMAGE SALE in Central United Church, Weston, Friâ€" day, May 22nd from 7 to 9 p.m., Weston Rd. entrance. PART TIME housekeeper â€" three afternoons weekly. CH 1â€"6603. ROBINS, in loving memory of Frances Amelia Brown, who passed away suddenly on May 19, 1963, Sadly missed by her family. WESTONIA _ Rebekah _ Lodge Rummage Sale, Friday evenâ€" ing, May 22, from 7â€"8:30 p.m. in the Oddfellows Hall, Church St.. Weston. 47. DOMESTICS WANTED 58. COMING EVENTS RUMMAGE SALE, â€" St. John‘s Anglican Church, Weston, May 23rd, 9 A.M. to noon. Sponâ€" sored by Women‘s Guild of St. Matthias Church. GREENWIN GARDENS â€" capâ€" 54. IN MEMORIAM SMITH â€" In loving memory of a dear sister, Mabel Sarah Smith, who passed away May 18th, 1958. Loving and kind in all her ways, Upright and just to the end of her days, Sincere and true in her heart and . mind, Beautiful memories she left WHITFIELD â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Ken Whitfield, on Sunday, May 17th, a sister for Susan, Jenny and Lori at Humber Hospital. 59 _ ANNOUNCEMENTS For appointment interview call 247â€"0631, Personnel Dept. Experienced, full or part time, day or night. Apply Central Restaurant 1946 Weston Rd. * Walter‘s Garage FULL GUARANTEE FREE Courtesy Car. Pickâ€"up 1778 Jane St. CH 7â€"6590 able lady for general houseâ€" work â€" two or three half days per week, easy to maintain. 1230 Jane Street Mt. Dennis RO behind. _ Lovingly remembered by her sisters and brother. Motor & Automatic Repair Whee! Alignment . $9.50 J. R. Currie, O.D. Optometrist 1891 Weston Rd., Weston For Appointment Cal CH 1â€"0701 Waitress Wanted Piano Tuning And Repairing OPTOMETRY ennis RO 9â€"2841 Work Guaranteed Wm. A. Riggs MUSIC 1â€"4416