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Times & Guide (1909), 1 Apr 1954, p. 7

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_ l neKFabrits / forSNtlllliltii UNITED cumin Twenty elders elected at the Cpnatitution service was. in- ducted and ordained by Dr. R. A. Macleod, at the morning wsfr-) vice, March 28th: Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Belles. Mr. and Mrs. R. stsntihorn, E. Blooms, A. F. Chap- man. W. D. Corneil, R. Eaton. I. K. Hagerman, S. G. Hambly. J. Henselwood, H. A. Lamont, F. J. Parkinson, C. F. Parrott, N. H. Gray: W. J. Thomson. W. Troake, W. L. Van Allen, M. H. Van Osg and E: S. Young. Dr. Macleod's sermon, ‘Thei Call to Leadership" was basedi on let Chron; 12:32 "men that1 had understanding of the times, to know what Israel ought to do, and all their brethren were at their command." The text des- cribes the kind of men who help- ed David win his kingdom and‘ throne. Qualifications of this) kind are signiflcant - they un-; derstoad their own time: -. they) were in touch with reality -i they were not living in the pasti but seeking to mould the pres" out. What more desirable qual- ity for a‘leader or any Chris- tian man than that of under-l standing his own time? The; world to-day is confronted with . bewildering array of remedies lor the healing of our social and economic orden the wild ex- periment ot Communism con- tending for the control of the minds of men. The only sure remedy is to enthrone Jesus in the hearts of men everywhere. Beverley Hills And Oekdnle lured iiiiuGiGririiiaii MBS. N. 0mm (33,“,va l e: '"hhfi,l'"""' The Sacrament of Communion will be observed on Palm Sun- day, April um and the Sacra- ment of Baptism will be ob- served on April 25th. Any par- ents desiring baptism of their children are invited to contact Dr. Macleod at Ra. 1906. There will be an installation ser- vice for the officers and teach- ers of the Sunday School on April 4th. The last meeting of the Men's Committee was held at the home of Mr. W. Thomson, 97 Jethro, March 22nd, with 24 members being in attendance. After the main business was discussed, plans were made for the for- mation of a men's social club. Mr. W. Thomson was elected president, Mr. G. Black, smTee president and Mr. W. Feesy, secretary-treasurer. It is antici- pated that monthly meetings will be held with suitable pro- grammes to be arranged by the Ixecutive. MEN'S COMMITTEE “The first meeting of the Board of Stewards ot the Beverley Mills United Church will be at . . . handsomely styled, expertly tailored from the finest pure wool, yarn-dyed worstedsl Jackie?“ Extra Trousers Available . . . $10 The new spring win on now in 'ttsc' and w. honestly lull-v. ther" the most outstanding "uetum "rr-tsur-tding in apparent. and in variolyl But thal', no! GII'IVCVY wit I. toilomd from prnmlum quality rorrrdred all-wool wound fobrio caudally chonn to 'an you exceptional uppouranco, unusually long woar. And awry rail is "pally tailored by on. of Conqdu'l bra-non rnor,ufoeturers of high quality ctothinq-tuilored with that (artful at- teration to every duh-ail that mac»: " much in app-arena and "atisfoetitsnl Choose your new suit now and look'your best for Eauor JACK FRASER STORES COMPLETE RANGE of BOYS' CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS We Denver 40 MAIN STREET NORTH. WESTON *Worsled Flannel: I tr Gabardines! jk Navy Serges! i: PIC 'N PICS! _ ik Neal Patients! 7% Conservative Stripes! than hotter will! me: In hand-0mm - hr no " Can-dr- hnmut mnruguetttrrrs "on Ilni' Imwm'd Ellllllll (Inn-"Inn \an’ll "Merl-lo can. an,» CAI] "tun: rommrt and "ttd-ret. nod . ttreto--tttrr'rq mid in m. numb" cum mm! with all-h purv- may". "no an to M. "lulu. ahort and all molt-II. N Other Fina All-Wool Gabardine Coat: $39.50 to $54.30 JACK FRASER Feature Value 2-Piece Suit All-Wool Gabardine Topcoats purchased spocially fqrrqcopfionol valuil FROM THE SURROUNDING Jlrrt"firt1lt't the hiune ot Mr. G. Black, so MayalluAptil 13th. . . . - Ar. i. 'shallbom is muting arrangements ter Apicnjc 310mm: Gl" tise annuul tiunday v School picnic. V Registration 10mm tor th- May) 24th Parade, Yvonhe School, can; be picked up " Mr. T. Henry's home, 17 Adele Avenue, for those children nat yet attending school. Prizes ire to be given tor the best decorated doll car- ‘riage, two-wheel bike, three- Irheel tricycle. soap box or was- HOME AND SCHOOL on. The Parade Convenors Mr. F. Henry Ind Mr. McAulay wish to have all registration form: returned to them by the end ot April. Perhaps you have some orna- ments, used records, books, etc. which you would like to dis, pose of at this time ot year. if so, would you please . contact Mrs. Becker (CH~1-2797) who is convenor of the White Elephant Booth, and she will arrange to (have articles picked up. Tagged plant slips will be a welcome addition to the Flower Booth convened by Mrs. F. Hen- ry and Mrs. Stavroff (Ch. 1-5889), The next general meeting of} the Yvonne Home and School) will be April thh. Mr. Cutler has arranged a good programme for members and, friends. Rev. Gordon Legge, Religious Con- vener of the York North Coun- cil of Home ,and School, will give a talk on Ontario's re- ligi'ous education programme for public schools. Two vocal solos will be given by Mrs. Ernest Falls. Mrs. W. Habkirk will accompany her and also give I piano solo. Many will remember Mrs. Hablrirk from th' meeting last (all. The Tumpane Street Home and School plan to have a meeting April 13th; details of programme will be announced in this col- umn next week. Mrs. George Black, entertain- ed her Bridge Club at her home, 50 Mayall Avenue, lst Saturday evening. *Birthday greetings to Wendy Harvey. 68 Heathrow, who cele- tst' her second birthday, Ap I 2, and Marilyn MacKenzie. and Richard Clark, who will be three years.old on April lat. Since 1935 there has been re ported a two-fold increase ir cancer of hte lung. Cancer re search workers are striving tt find out why. A PERSONAL $59.50 SUCCESSFUL DANCE The Kingwiew Villa“ Com. munity Association’s second tuv and Carnival Dance is past. but the memories linger on. St. Phillip'l Parish Hall was well tilled dust Friday evenln; when‘ ‘mmum'w-nes" and triendi iturned out in'good numbers to join in the tun, and it was very pleasant renewing acquaintance: with no many people that we Ihaven't seen very often during "he winter months, . The treasurer. Peter Air, is pleased to report that the asst» citstion's finances were helped lubnuntinlly by the proceeds. Just to mention n few ot the many lucky prize winners: Mr. Calvin Lang. Mrs. J. Nicholson, Mrs. Wm. Cutler, Mrs. Harry Lucas, Mr. Don Hall, Mrs. Alex Menzies, Mrs. Peter Air, Miss Carol Wilson, Mrs. C. Bryant, Nrs, A. Macintosh, Miss Valerie IHOpson, Mr. Paul Trinkwon. Special credit is due the com; mittee tor their efforts in mik- ing the evening such a succes. This hardworking group includ- ed Mm. Cecil Bryant, Mn. W. A. Tyrrell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucas, Messrs. W. Wallace, W. (Collins and A. Menzies. HOME AND SCHOOL The pril meeting of the Hum- ber H me and School Association will e held in the school audi- tori m next Tuesday evening, April 6th, at 5.15. At this meet- ing the special speaker will be Ruth Wells, a supervisor in the Department of Travel and Pub- licity tor Ontario, and her sub- ject will be "Holidaying in On- tario," featuring a film, "Cham- plains of Tomorrow." The school's publlc Speaking contest will also be heard at this meeting, and the Public Speak- ing trophy awarded to the win- ner. It is hoped that as many par- ents as possible will plan to tit, tend this final meeting of the year. The Couples Club of St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church are presenting a "Grand variety Concert" in the church basement this coming Saturday evening, April 3rd. Proceeds will go to the organ fund of the church. PERSONALS Two candles_ on Terry Match- cr’s birthday' cake tomorrow, April 2nd! Happy birthday, Terry, and tell your big brother to keep well from now on. Sorry that Paul has been on the COUPLES CLUB CONCERT on. 1-8481 I . SHOP "s unm 9 lot. Friday and Saturday FRASER? Weston Store link list "ain. _ Kipp! birthday patina dam to Master Ronald Crux-ton. St. Andrew's Blvd., who will be live you" old on Sun”, April Attt. At the morning service in " Andrews Presbyterian Church last Sunday. March Mtti, Rev. Walter H. Welch ordnined (but new elders: Mr. Alan Dorman, Kentroyal Dr.; Mr. D. D.~Gn- lh-m, Roxanne Ave., and Mr. Stewart Inman, St. Georges laud. A Wonderful family partyrwul held at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pratt, Windsor Road, on Sunday, to welcome home Mm. ‘Pnn's mother, Mrs. A. Pritchard, ‘wha has been in Mason. Michi- (gan, for the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. w. E. Mimam, held a housewarming party in their lovely home on St An- drew's Blvd., recently. C Mr. and Mrs. Peter Austin and Mrs. A. Bradshaw attended the Brampton lee Camlcal Int Pri- SOLO AT JUST om: STEP FROM lrtmllirjitl1mlllit1!, Weston credit Jtttttll.ttirti. If presented Friday or Sat. urday, Apr. 2nd or 3rd with purchase of $0.00 or men! WATCHES - LAMPS - DISHES - SILVERWARE - Hundreds of items too numerous F to move out fast I iii, iiiihiirrriiiri You 'taura, Hear - You 1litt'.tAtt!l.tt Prices! This AD Worth $1.00 's9J1 12.77 - 14.77 - 17.77 Toe. Hand Painnd Service for 7 mu may»! - W KNIFE and GLEIVER SET Snmm (ml t_..-- A man as m.» A Regan; 20.00 Sellerr Bountiful Rlngs and Wedding Sets " D I NtiErtWARE 3231494744 Others to 127.77 _ 'A price off) " breath, fy1ttes DIAMONDS WATCHES 10ml - hill.- 1 1m Value: ht 50.00 $6.11 Flughjng 'Downlvhv Lawyers met on] “My. lurch In}; at Downs- viav School. Mr, Kola-r, chair- than ttd the "hborboard ad- dreuod the group and explainv ed the metropolitan arrange- ment and also discussed the day evening, Ind were very) proud ttf their ti-r-old! "tie, Durban Ann Bradshaw, who took part in the children's number. Mm. It Archer, Mrs. A. Ttink- wou And Mn. G. Lorimer tied for high Icon in In! week'g bowling. Seven! friend, gathered at Mr Peter Austin's home, St. George's Blvd., in honor of his birthday, un Thursday evening. March 25th. “I. L. IHWO‘I‘ON ', -icurroru QUALITY - T» DIAMONDS '.r..lt" JEWELRY - APPLIANCES - .LUGGAGE 1.97 if“? s ans. use. ahsouta "rt-re-re-e"'.'"')""" Ga. Tdi. Tuk, c' kiwi-V 0"”. may " who! matter. lie mum ‘mqm-m Aertt mad that mm m a alum. - . " it. tivu; a sidewalk from Jan: _ P Ilm Wilmn and to the school: ' _ Persuading the Department at I Highways to permite I right of .. iw-y acrou their road; building» lanother school west ot the ra-i vine. There He. however, quite) I I I number of children attendingl " Ridge Rd. School who live east', p g . at the ravine and provision tor Fra I ' ' t them would have to be made at, " , 'i .V "s another school, pauibly Downx-§ " :V " . View. These “milieu are being, . '-, :unvuled to ascend“: if they . ' == pvould be "tufied with this n- - _ . C t C lranzement and the general teel- S - "ia" '#Eiik Gad iing seems to be that of agree-i " / ' .. iment, providing a cinder path Awu maintained on the east aide) in! Keck tn the Downwiewl D‘ILY SEIVICI ‘school‘ A request hld been made to chant: the zoninz by- TO ALL CANADIAN AND U.S.A haw: in order to allow the build- iing of more stores and this wns “favourably received. The 1350- CHAITIRID .US!S Lciation voted $25 for expend- )nhle luppliu to he used at the OFFER IDEAL SEKV|CE t summer play grounds " Downs- . view "bool. is“? to man Rutaell Brown, FOR ALL ("our TRAVI ' Douglas Franky Ind Peggy, I811:- ue all on the rick list. I Ronson Lighters Rog. 7.90..... ... 4-pc. Tea Set Silver "ch It , - ' - C u an... Tl'. id'lsl""" -77 - Deluxe "Gone AMry” COW BOY SETS 2 Cum - III. ' Holden _ 'It - Wriunn. I... " 2 Gun! - In" ' Holster! Spun . WriIIlrl. in. $11.95. Reg. 3.00. Now .rr... V“ China ‘Clocks ' ' Reg. 24.50 .ev__ _.....'. . Electric Hair Cllppers M Reg. 14.95 .. V . Airplane Luggage Costume Jewelry 2- . t. fi,%"l'.ar, ._. 14.71 Electric Hot Plats 2-burncr. Reg. 7.953111 Starter Set Dishes 18-pe. qVV .. . _"' Flgurlne Lame R... 5.95 tTT t 13.77 “.72 (ilk MT 9.97 1.77 1 .97 to mention-ah being sknmhsred--bssteurod DAILY same: " To AU. CANADIAN AND u.s.A. your?! 5:; CHARTERED was k " OFFER IDEAL snvuc: 'ir to: ALL new TRAVEL i, HURRY TODAY! ONLY 2 MORE DAYS WESTON can” JEWELEns 36 Maln N., Weston Saturday 6 pm. Last of Gigantic LIQUIDATION SALE snifEtt 'LATE - AU - Stu-"n; Sllvor Pnludo, ERCMMMB: "n. 'rms, I": "C. 25% of! 'ed 'rnsmiU"f KITS with appliance plug-In Fine. Reel, Glen lo lain, Ling» Hooks Clock Radios CHEST INCLUDED $39.95 $13-11 3.225;"153": ttapr a... 64.50 I... 34.50 Autumn“: fo.do sum ”To

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