Mr. Len Pottage‘s message last Sunday and Mrs. Wilson our soloist was enjoyed by all. Won‘t you who have not attendâ€" Those who choose disobedience and embrace sin, will be over powered by sin and embraced with wrath. Happy only those who have eonfessed sin, and self condemned, go through Christ to God‘s emâ€" race. . How can we yield to Satan‘s power, and let our sinful passions réign. When hearing of Golgotha‘s hour, And thinking of our Saviourt‘s pain ? â€" If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land, but if ye refuse and rebel, ye shall ;)3 doevonted with the sword, lsaiah .20. be remembered and the congrega tion packed the Church. Continued from pnke 72-: Hardington [CHURCHES| THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1944 _NOTICE BOARD TICKETS SOcâ€"Admissk_m by Ticket Only. r. k-Ҥâ€,“fm“s Nov. 22 at 8.15 Assisted by LILLIAN SMITH, Soprano Tickets can bg secured from any choir member. FOR A MUSICAL TREAT When the Westminster United Church Choir Sponsors the SET ASIDE THE EVENING OF WESTMINSTER CHOIR Toronto Men Teachers Choir ~62.50 The first British raid on Dieppe, France, occurred in 1339,° Selections from the Bible include the following from II Corinthians 3:17, 18: "Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory even as by the Spirit of the Lord." > The Golden Text is "M{ soul longeth, yea, even fainteth for the courts of the Lord: my heart and my flesh crieth out for the living God."’ (Psalms 84:2). "Soul and Body" is the subject of the Lesson Sermon which will be read in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, throughout the world, inâ€" cluding Third_Church of Christ, Scientist, 70 High Park Avenue, at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. on Sunday, November _19th, 1944, ed our Services come next Sunday and enjoy the Gospel Message and the joyful singing. See special noâ€" tice for Sunday, Nov. 19th, Christian Science $10.04 pyonk 5 uy Lanceâ€"Cpl. Charles Simmons, 28, G.G.H.G., was instantly killed in Italy, Sept. 24. Mrs. Simmons reâ€" sides on Davenport Rd., with }neir two children, glarlene and Fred. |Son of Mrs. Simmons, Weston Rd. [‘S., and the late Frederick Simâ€" mons, he enlisted four years ago and had been over seas since Oct., 1941. An only son, he was born in Pittsburgh, and came to Canada when six months old. He attendâ€" ed St. Clair Ave. School. At 15, he was apprenticed to Nat Ray, well known in former days as a steeplechase jockey and rode at the various Toronto tracks. Surâ€" viving besides his wife, children and mother are two sisters, Gladys and Margaret. _ Pte. Russell Vandewater of the Lake _ Superior Regiment, â€" was wounded in. action in Belgium on October 20, according to informaâ€" tion received by his wife, Mrs. Muriel Vandewater, andhis parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vandeâ€" water of 41 Garnet Avenue, Mt. Dennis. _ He has two children, Gordon, 4 and Gloria, 3. Details from a letter home reveal that Pte. Vandewater was wounded by shrapnel in the leg and after treatment in Belgium was flown to an English hospital. _ Born in Deseronto, Ontario, he came to Toâ€" ronto at an early age, and was educated at Perth Ave. Public Pte Lanceâ€"Cpi. Charles Simmons Weston Weston Missing Missing Sgt. Calvin George Whittingstall ,Sct Just arrived, a large assortment of Men‘s fine worated trousgrs. Popular stripes. ... 55-95 Dover Sport Shops Ltd. carries at all times a complete stock of work clothing, coveralls, overalls, smocks, work pants, work shirts, breeches, _ sweaters, windbreakers, boots, shoes, and rubber footwear. Men‘s fine worsted suits, well tailored in Esquire striped. Sizes 36 to 42. IN THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM Russell Vandewater BRANCH 576 DANFORTH STUél’l’ MAY ‘WES‘ BODDINGTON C. WHITTINGSTALL DOVER SPORT SHOPS "THE HOUSE OF WINDBREAKERS" ACTIVITIES AND NOTES FROM OUR BOYS WITH THE FORCES USE ‘OUR LAYâ€"AWAY PLAN Trooper Victor H. Lane, 29, has been killed on active service acâ€" cording to word received by his wife _ (formerly _ Miss _ Mildred Campbell of Toronto) and family, Oak St., North York Township. Born and educated in Toronto he was employed as & silversmith in a local glass factory. He enlisted in October, 1939, and after trainâ€" ing at Camp Borden and Toronto he arrived overseas in October, 1941. He has a brother, Private Jack Lane serving overseas. He is also survived by two daughters, Nancy 5, and Patricia 4. Trooper Bnrol_d W. Foden Trooper Harold Walter Foden, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foden, Cordella Ave., York townâ€" ship, has been injured on active ‘service in Italy, according to word received by his glrents. A veteran of the African, Sicilian campaigns, Trooper Foden was burned severâ€" Iy about the face, hands and chest, in an explosion, while cleaning his tank. Born in Toronto he attendâ€" ed Dennis Ave, school. Emp]oyed; in a wholesale statignery firm he enlisted in September, 1942. After training at ‘Camp Borden and Fredericton he arrived overseas in March, 1943. His brother, Pte. Trooper Victor Henry Lane ‘&st Mecember, he was omc1>loyed by the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Tnininï¬ at Simcoe and Ipperwash, where he glnyed in the military orchestra, he went overseas last July. ’ Pte. George D. Rorison Pte. George Dingwall Rorison, 30, has been reported missing on active service, according to word received by his wife and family, Main Street N., Weston. Born in British Columbia, he was educated in Scotland. Before enlisting in 1943, he was employed as a hardâ€" ware clerk in Sudbury. There are two children, Marilyn, five, and Hugh, two. Following training at Brantford and Camp Borden, he arrived overseas in J,:me 1944, He has two brothers in Sudbury, two sisters and his mother, Mrs. Agnes Rorison, in Mimico, and a sister in Scotland. School. Prior to his enlistment last December, he was employed by Serge suits. All purpose blue serge suits. Well tailored. Choose one now at Men‘s fine English Worsted suits, 3 butâ€" toned semiâ€"lounge in brown and blue. Asâ€" ;r;rted :tripes. Sizes 5 to 44. Price â€"â€" $34.50 Just Arrived ... A New Shipment of Fine Tailored English Worsted Suits . $37.50 TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON __ WESTON PHONE ZONE 4â€"499 LIMITED 19 MAIN ST. Mount Killed Men‘s tweed suits, smartly tailored for young men. Full range of si?es and patterns ‘" $24.75 :se!;:)g: at $39-50 Herbert Foden, was listed as wounded in action last May. He has a sister, Miss Joyce Foden, at home. . Many entertainments were given in honor of Mrs. John Dilmon Stafâ€" ford, who before her marriage Satâ€" urday, was Florence Evelyn Gardâ€" house, datighter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Gardhouse. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jupp honored the bride with & dinner party and presentation; Mrs. W. Lindsay Ward of Weston, was hostess at a shower; Mrs. C. W. Christie of Weston, entertained ‘lt a shower, Miss Fran Ward gave an evening g:rty and shower. Miss Dorothy Robertson and Miss Mary German were joint hostesses at a luncheon and presentation at the Granite Club. The bride‘s office associates, a presentation. Mrs. K. J. Beamish was hostess at a tea and presentation. Mrs. Douglas Lucas feted the bride with a tea and shower and Mrs. Fred D. Cruickshank of Weston, entertained at luncheon at the Granite Club. Following the wedding rehearsal, the bride‘s father and mother, enâ€" tertained the wedding party. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Cameron and family will take up their new residence at Galt on November 29. They have resided on Joseph St. for 23 years. Their new address is 23 Salisbury Avenue, Galt. Mr. Cameron was for a number of years maintenance superintendent on the C.P.R. main line. Due to ill health he bas been transferred to Galt. Miss Elsie Woodend, of Scarlett Road, is touring the Maritime Provâ€" inces, Newfoundland and Labrador with the Massey Harris‘ Variety Show. They will go by boat to Newfoundland and will do considerâ€" able flying on arrival. They will be back a few days before C‘i:rm- _ Congratuiations to Jean Gove, third year student at Weston Colâ€" leginte, who has won a year‘s tuiâ€" uoun)flloOltafloCollqtotAn. L.A.C. Russell MacNaughton, of P eaF n Sigiess on Appth .CA.F. in since i opoen Y hok a eston e Mï¬oml School. A l&r, A.W.1 Muriel MacNaughton, is R.C.A.F. Wireless Operator at Yarâ€" mouth, Nova Seotia. Specializing in facial$ fingerâ€"waving maâ€" chineless permanents. . Helen‘s Beauty Salon Riding breechegâ€"Men'n Humphrey allâ€"wool and whip cord. Leather faeee." $13.75 siic ie breeches, self f««‘. C1 0 g5 Face C"C*"> 0_ 6€156.75 Fhe Times ani Guide is always pleased to publish items of personal interest. We and c-r-l-uuo»whn-nly. friends. ‘Telephone items to Zone 4426 Personals Open Evenings 240 Main St. South (upstairs) . S.W, Cor. St. John‘s Rd. Phone 372 HELEN MANSON, Prop. BRANCH 576 PARLIAMENT ST. mlr. lng Mrs. C. V. Chlm lat home to their friends on the Trg Ampverenes, tnimang. NC m:fberzuh.mr:uosuélu 10 p.m. _ oâ€"2t | Congratulations to Mrs. William ‘Iuon, of King, who celebrated her 94th birthday with a gathering of 1frlendn on Thursday last. Still enâ€" joying excellent health, she reads without glasses, and each day reâ€" views the 42nd Psaim in her Bible. She also enjoys the latest books and has been a lifeâ€"long subscriber to the Upper Canada Bible Society. Born in London, England, she came to Canada with her mother when nine years of age, settling in the village of Laskay. She was married 70 years ago. Weston Furniture Exchange 647 MT. PLEASANT RD. MAYFAIR 4197 6. Howard Gray, x.c. WANTED! All kinds of good, clean furniture and pianos wanted for cash. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC 2834 DUNDAS w. North side, five doors east of Keeleâ€"LY. 8612 Downtown Office 416 Continental Life Bldg. WA. 4243 |39, || Fetho. Bre about half an acre a day, mechanical digger three to five acres :.1 of a !mm o The potatus, like all table crops, should be h Elgin 1863 Money To ....1 18 Toronto Street, Toronts 0 0â€"16â€"52 Weston 152W _ JUnet. 0769 HENRY POPE J. EDGAR PARSONS | BUSINESS CA R Ds | of preferervlvt'i;i"]_ist-ivr-xg: W. 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