_| * Rexdale Ramblings * Members of the Franklin Carmiâ€" chael Art Group are eagerly lookâ€" ing forward to their week of sumâ€" mer landscape painting, when they will take to the country with their easels and canvasses in an effort to capture the beauty of nature. This year the week will be just prior to midsummer, June 15 to 19 only one week, but a very busy and worth while one for the stuâ€" dents. Mr. Girts Tiltins will once again be with the group to instruct mer landscape painting, when they EBENEZER UNITED will take to the country with their ANNIVERSARY easels and canvasses in an effort . Mr. Donald Inkpen, a young to capture the beauty of nature. people‘s counsellor in Thistletown This year the week will be just United Church, will preach the prior to midsummer, June 15 to sermon at the 106th Anniversary 19 only one week, but a very busy Service on Sunday next of the Ebâ€" and worth while one for the stuâ€" enezer United Church on Highway dents. Mr. Girts Tiltins will once 50. This church is under the adâ€" again be with the group to instruct ministration of Thistletown Uniâ€" them in their morning sessions, ted. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clark, Mr. and Mr. Ted Kramole will be the and Mrs. Booth and Mr. Lang, instructor for the evening class. all of the Thistletown United If anyone is interested in joining Choir, will participate in the musiâ€" this exciting class they should conâ€" cal arrangements. 1 & + N M avect cembus dn agllll C [k [PO 22 CC ECCE ENOC °C Cemeca] O0° & Apnomier Ne cusung ones . ’t Teroute Art‘s Foundaâ€"(tral arts‘ centre in Metro, l!.'wnry member of the plant would, "Many people have woundered “‘ow;w“mn-'umpum.m at least once a why the propoged St, L&wrenci ing of the Humber Valley Kiâ€" amount of political warfare going/month . . . it is a part of the fabric ‘Centre was not planned for Dor 6. ko on," in which they grew up." Mills or Scarborough. . Entertain _ MIK is no longer the perogative, Mr. Lockwood pointed out that Under the leedership of the late ment is usually centred around the a of . Pich as it was in centuries many cities all over the world, Mayor Summerville, the Toronto large hotels, It ltl to the charn 6 ‘&M" Mr, Lockwood stressed. smaller ang younger thgn Teronto,|Arts‘ Foundation was set up with of a city to have entertginment * the increase in leisure time have far better cultural facilities. Mr. Lockwood as chairman, It is centre such as Broadwav in Nam Lommmmmmmmmmmmmy, . GORD CAMPBELL LACROSSE IN REXDALE _ jwith a Parade from the Rexdale The Rexdale Lacrosse League, Plaza to the Pine Point Arena. your ow n community league, is Keep this date open and come and playing Monday, Tuesday and see the Rexdale Lacrosse Majorâ€" Wednesday nights in the Pine‘ettes perform. Point Arena. Here is Canada‘s Naâ€"! BAPTISM IN THE UNITED tional game and the Rexdale Comâ€"| CHURCH munity should be proud that 300| Baptism is an act of God that of her sons participate in the game involves the church, the parents along with 32,000 others in Ontâ€"‘and the child. It is a sign of God‘s arig alone not mentioning the other redemption in Jesus Christ whereâ€" provinces of Canada. by man is restored to his birthâ€" Here is a fast action game with right as a child of the family of ball and stick if you never have the Heavenly Father, It is a sign seen the game you should make a of our "grafting" (horticultural point to avail yourself of the privi~‘um1) into Christ. ‘ledge. The first three nights of| It is also a sign of "the washing the week, House League games are away of our sin." We behold the played and on Thursday nights All innocence of a babe, and it appears Stars of all Divisions play. Thc;ridiculou- to call him a sinner. first All Star game will be played Of course it does! But the child Thursday June 18 commencing lt‘zrowu up to be infected by evil, to 6.45 p.m, when Toronto Township‘do wrong, to rebel against God‘s will play Rexdale at Pine Point. Jlaw and transgress it! The Grand Opening Night will! We do not object to the truth be held June 19th at 8.00 p.m. that there is a weakness in the ror 4 9: Extra Special ! Cars Fully Insured 1964 AUTOSâ€"DUAL CONTROLS DRIVING SCHOOL GERANIUMS IN A LARGE VARIETY S A V E NO D EL A BY CALLING us START WITHIN A GUARANTEED FULL HOUR OF INSTRUCTION GOVERNMENT LICENCED INSTRUCTION is misunderstood, acâ€" has become the pleasure of the, "W i P Tocntard oo it has_ |*W BRAMPTON Extra Large Bleom . nernur m addly . aCâ€" luua-.thrhuundmrwc therefore must plan for the the duty of the TAF not only to|York or the West End in London."|sal stages, and storage space. "At in C. Lockwood, presâ€" * next 25 years. In Milan (where a plan for future cultural activities| The proposed St.. Lawrence the present time," Mr. Lockwood \Brothers and Chairâ€"| Emphasizing the Reed for a cenâ€" \Lever Brothers plant is l-.u)‘bummmm-m‘cfl;n vsuldb.bnfltunmh.-!pfl, "these activities are being wonte Art‘s Foundaâ€"(tral arts‘ centre in Metro, Mr. every member of the plant would, "Many people have wondered nial project on the area of land carried out in garages and baseâ€" “‘O recent Lockwood said there is a "certain go to the opers at least once a why the propoged St, L&wrence north east of the O‘Keefe Centre. ‘ments all over the city." J Wumber Valley K# amount of political warfare roine/manth ib ie a au,, "¢ /3 l j h/ _8 IAB PFODPRAEC SL, L&WFeNCG nort I Just Phone Collect BRAMPTON 451â€"5061 30 GEORGE ST., BRAMPTON Thistletown News WE COME TO You fï¬?l.;;;;r’ï¬ï¬‚ave Monopoly â€" Culture is For The Masses Too tact the president, Mrs. S, Palmer. CONGREGATIONAL PICNIC at 741â€"1666. | The Men‘s Club of the St. Anâ€" «â€"â€"â€" drews are sponsoring the congreâ€" EBENEZER UNITED gational picnic, to be held on Wedâ€" ANNIVERSARY nesday, June 10 at Boyd Park. As Mr. Donald Inkpen, a young in previous years there will be people‘s counsellor in Thistletown races, games and prizes to be won. United Church, will preach the In the event of bad weather, the sermon at the 106th Anniversary picnic will be postponed one week Service on Sunday next of the Ebâ€" until June 17 at the same place. BAPTISM IN THE UNITED | CHURCKH _ Baptism is an act of God that involves the church, the parents and the child. It is a sign of God‘s redemption in Jesus Christ whereâ€" by man is restored to his birthâ€" right as a child of the family of the Heavenly Father, It is a sign of our "grafting" (horticultural term) into Christ. NO D ELA Y START WITHIN A Day â€" _ ONE STOP SHOPPING FOR ALLl YOUR GARDEN NEEDS 1986 JANE ST. (Just Below 401) PHC FORD NURsERIESs GARDENING SPECIALS FORD NURsERIESs BLACK LOAM 4 Bushels $1.00 RUBBER PLANTS $2.99 Everything You Need . . . Midweek services for those of the congregation who are away at weekâ€"ends, have been scheduled at Albion Gardens Presbyterian The summer,schedule of services will go into effect at St. Andrews Anglican Church on Sunday next. There will be two morning services only, at 7.45 and 10 a.m. The Senior Choir of the Albion Gardens Presbyterian Church are to conclude the season activities with a Social Evening tonight at 8.30 p.m. in the church auditorium. _ Lutheran Sunday School teachâ€" ers are to attend a Metro Zone rally of teachers in Our Saviour Lutheran Church this coming Sunâ€" day, June 7, at 2.30 p.m. Tomorrow evening (Friday) at 8 p.m. the Minister and Mr. V. Lythe are to give an illustraied talk on their respective trips to Western and Eastern Canada. All members and friends are wel come. Three new members, Mrs. Willis, Mrs, Harrop and Mrs. Oakley were welcomed into the congregation of Pine Ridge Presbyterian Church on Sunday last. The Rev. Robert Hutcheson of Our Saviour Lutheran, officiated at the baptism on Sunday last, May 31 of Joan Elaine Barager, dauâ€" ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Barâ€" ager. PINE RIDGE PRESBYTERIAN Baptism does not protect the inâ€" dividual from temptation or from doing wrong, but it does link him with the power of God whereby he is restored and strengthened. When the healing medicine is administerâ€" ed, it does not mean that the paâ€" tient‘s fever is gone, or that the disease is not still present but The church has always declared that there is also a weakness in man‘s spiritual nature which makes him helpless before the infection of evil, In the Sacrament of Baptism the child is Hfnked with the victory of Christ, and His benefits are giâ€" ven through the channels which He has provided,â€"if the individual will have it so. babe which is helpless before disâ€" ease, and we do not hesitate to take the appropriate action to see that the gains of medical research are applied by small injections of seâ€" rum to prevent the disease from defacing his physical being. in which they evrew apo _ _ _ on "° &# NO pianned for Don| The new centre in its initial| He termed the renovation of the gojlars spread over th t 15 phase is to be completed by centenâ€" in which they grew up." Mill Searbo ertainâ€" | ; | $ h dollars spread over the nex phase * ueter tm it o! the lt mett i onl cuatd APng t in in io hi moee nover d e coee e e reaee 3 ied dual of it in be nal e M Dackvand t hetlne .ly?r‘Summfrvuh. the Torento large hotels, It .t.. to the Bh‘Jtory theatre and a chamber music/city hall of Toronte “;' is one of *218ed by private subscription, for the necessary approval from Arts‘ Foundation was set up with of a city to have &n entertginment concert hall, An adjoining building the few remaining early landmarks| In conclusion, Mr. Lockwood City Council at its June 19 meet. Mr, Lockwood as chairman, It is centre such as Brogdway in New |will be used for workshops, rehearâ€"|of the city. said, "We must have the involveâ€" ling. 741â€"1147 CUT LEAF PHILODENDRON Special | $3.49 741â€"0695 [ at Low, Low Prices ! PANSIES . 3 Boxes $1.00 eg| _ Chuck Andrews read the testiâ€" mony and the sidesmen were Janâ€" ice Wheeler, Joyce Kirby, David of Phillips and Charles Barnett. at| The Young People were very at gratified by the support from a an large congregation. & Peot Mors _ â€" Ffertiliters Seeds â€" Leom â€" fic. Prayers were read by Elizabeth Horne, Janis Kirby, Arlene Bamâ€" brick, Wayne Warren, Charlotte McDonald, Adrian Toms, Pamela Phillips and Linda Mainwood. The Sponsors of the AYPA, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur March, read the lessons at both services. The sermon at the 9.30 a.m. serâ€" vice was preached by Beverly Meâ€" Cormick and at the lla.m. service by Larry Sanders. GARDEN SUPPLIES A.Y.P.A. SUNDAY Members of the Anglican Young Peoples Association officiated at both morning services in St. Anâ€" drews on Sunday last, May 31. p.m. at the Glen Haffy Conservaâ€" tion Area. Church for Wednesday, June 17 and Wednesday, June 24 at 8 p.m The congregational picnic of Thistletown United Church will be held this coming Sunday from 2â€"7 for a The congregation is part of the many different countries, we learn Sacrament too as it stands ‘to sigâ€" in the Encyclopedia Americana. It nify the reception of the child into grows in Australia, Africa, the ‘the Family of God, and its declaraâ€" East Indies, the West Indies, Cenâ€" tion that by all means within its tral America, North America and power it will assist the parents and |Cubt. However, many of these trees express to them the love concern of are entirely unrelated and, indeed, the Father‘s Family, that it will some of them are not mahogany at try to surround them with the inâ€"iall. True mahogany, the Ameriâ€" fuences that will give them the cana says, is now found almost exâ€" best chance to become w hat is 'clusively in Central America. God‘s will that they be, _ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€"______ As the spiritual mother of us all, the church must strive to fulâ€" fil her obligations to teach, to warn us against all the perils of the soul, and to protect and defend all values and influences that make God now chosen for them is ratiâ€" fied and confirmed by them and by their Heavenly Father,â€"these are high privileges of Christian parentâ€" hood. The parents become part of this Sacrament as they enter an agreeâ€" ment with God to see that their children receive the benefits of the birthright that is theirs. To train them in an understanding of the love of their Heavenly Father; to teach them the goodness of God‘s good laws given for their guidâ€" ance, to encourage them to a conâ€" tinual opening of their lives to the opportunities and responsibilities of right choices; to help them come to the happy moment when their membership in the Family of It is completely beside the point to say that the child is unaware of what is taking place, either in the matter of his "shots" or in his Baâ€" ptism. The central fact of the Sacâ€" rament, as in his injections is someâ€" thing entirely outside hjmself being introduced to his life. The central fact of the Sacraâ€" ment is God. God declares that these children have been born into His family, and unless they wanâ€" der away from their birthright they will enjoy the privilege of growing up in His family. Not only that, but IF they wander away, He will redeem them as the Father did the Prodigal in the parable of Jesus. that a new factor is introduced which changes the picture radiâ€" cally. So it is with Baptigm. full, rich and bountifu] life PHONE 249â€"4808 The mahogany tree is found in many different countries, we learn of the Hindus called the Mahaâ€" bharata. The name means "The Great Story of the Bharatas," Bharata being one of the many names given to a powerful warrior tribe of ancient India. The Encyclopedia Americana estimates that it took various scribes and scholars about ten centuries (from 500 B.C. until 500 A.D.) to write the great epic story _ The following children received the Sacrament of Baptism last Sunday morning in Rexdale Uniâ€" ted Church, Elizabeth Ann dauâ€" ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ganâ€" ong of 121 Elmhurst Drive; Lisa Jane daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudi Hilsheimer of 58 Genthorn Ave. and Scott Cameron son of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Wallis of 55 Together we belong to the Faâ€" cle unit of the United Church Woâ€" mily of the one to whom we pray : \men last Tuesday evening. "Our Father, who art in heaven,| wâ€"â€"â€" ‘hlllowod be thy name; thy kingâ€"| DEDICATION TO MISSIONS dom come, thy will be done on\ This Sunday morning at the earth as it is in heaven. Give us 11.15 am. service in Rexdale Uniâ€" this day our daily bread, and forâ€" ted Church the Explorers, C.G.LT. give us our trespasses as we forâ€" and Messengers will participate in give them that trespass against us. the Dedication to Mission cereâ€" And lead us not into tempution.‘mtm)h but deliver us from evil." Amen, =â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" Like any good parent, the church {up«:u us to think for ourselves, ito make our own decisions, but she always must stand ready to advise and guide. MANY DIFFERENT ROOTS LONGâ€"DRAWNâ€"OUT STORY At Bigwin Enjoy ... FOR A VACATION THAT HAS EVERYTHING ... COME TO supervised play areas, sandy beaches and babysitting service for families. located amid the scenic splendor of the Muskoka district on beautiful Lake of Bays, 130 miles north of Toronto â€" a short drive from Algonquin Park. 7 pleasure filled days for as little as $88.00 per week, per person, all meals included; special rates for families. a magnificent championship golf course â€" the only resort course in Ontario with 18 holes. Sailing, riding .. .. and free tennis, water skiing, canoeing and lawn games . .. motor launch and ferry cruises. the perfect combination of fun, relaxation and warm hospitality. superb cuisine prepared by master European chefs, served graciously in a friendly atmosphere . . . . dancing nightly. For more information about the Bigwin vacation that has everything U.C. WOMEN Mrs. P. Gellatly of 5 Redcliffe Blvd. entertained the United Cirâ€" cle unit of the United Church Woâ€" men last Tuesday evening. Pakenham Drive. CHURCH SCHOOL PICNIC . | The Rexdale United Church| 36" wide. Plain Printed $1.15. Now only , , . Per Yard 36" wide. C 845 ALBION RD. Thistletown Rexdale Anniversary Specials A WIDE RANGE OF FIRST QUALITY COTTONS BLENDS â€" _ PRINTS HOUSE of TEXTILES TERRY TOWELING LAKE OF BAYS, ONTARIO MINIC A R E 100% COTTON See your travel agent ar write: THURSDAY, JUNE 4th to SATURDAY, June 27th SUPER SAVINGS ON FIRST QUALITY FABRICS ONTARIO‘S FINEST RESORT â€" 99. 69. 18chool Picnic will be held Saturâ€" day, June 18th at Cedar Glen, the |newly opened United Church Camp and Retreat Centre a few miles north of Rexdale over 300 acres in this camp site. | It is hoped that in 15 to 20|ment of everyone in the eity. ]y.m the city would be able to Whether or not you are interested, ‘sustain a full scale opera house. (I hope you can see the value in it." }’ The cost of the entire project Construction must start by the ivill be approximately 16 million beginning of l“l.lf the initial \dollars spread over the next lijphmhuhmm. The Annual Flower Service will be held on Sunday, June 14th in the Church of St. Paul The Aposâ€" tle. Children are asked to bring flowers to church on that morning. These will be distributed to the sick and shutâ€"ins. ANNUAL FLOWER SERVICE Wednesday and Thursday, June:Conservation Park. nese will be distributed to the sick | CHURCH PICNIC d shutâ€"ins. |\ _ The Church of St, Paul the Apoâ€" y stle will hold their Annual Picnie SCOUTâ€"GUIDE CAR WASH _ |Saturday, June 20th to Glen Haffy TELEPHONE 741â€"2251 FABRIC CENTRE 40 beautiful colors 36" wide. Per Yard DRAPERIES SUPER SPECIALS DURING THIS ANNIVERSARY MONTH ARNEL â€" COTTON EUROPEAN WASHABLE COTTONS Last Tuesday evening the Church Year held their Anrtual Bowling Party and members of the congregation attended at Shea‘s Bowling Alleys. 10â€"11 the Guides and Scouts of St. Paul the Apostle will hold a CAR WASH, Keep these dates in mind and help support the young people. BOWLING PARTY Q 39c