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Unfortunately there has been I lttt of “mean among our younger' net recently; two of me mm "vietimi' were Princes The Second Humber Heights Scout Pack held a Father and son-Banquet last Friday even- ing, April 9th, in the basement of St. Andrew's Presbyterian church. Rev. Walter H. Welch said the grace. 112 fathers and sons enjoyed the delicious roast beef dinner, served by ladies of “he Mothers Auxiliary. ( We're happy to report that Jerry and Mary Ellen Brown. St. Andrew's Blvd., are both well again after a long session with chickenpox and whooping cough. Mrs. J. Holmes, St. George's Blvd, in Toronto Western Hos- pital " present, hopes to return home before the week-end: and every good wish is extended tor her speedy return to good health. Mr. J. Posivy. Si. Andrew's Blvd., has been hospitalized also. and we wish him a very speedy recovery. FATHER AND SON BANQUET church. Kev. Walter H. Welch1 Mr and Mrs 11ng and tam, said the grace. 112 fathers and il, of Rivervicw Heights took a sons enjoyed the delicious mast motor trip throughout the Blue beef dinner, served by ladies of Ridge Mountains and onto the Mothers Auxiliary. iWashington where they visited After dinner the Cubs present-1he tomb of the unknown sol- ed 3 Minstrel Show. followed by die: and watched the ceremony the $cout‘s skit, "A Day of†the changing of the guard Scouting". _ iThcy had a guide direct them to . . . the Lincoln Memorial and a APRIL MEETING t great many other historic sites. The April meeting, of the/rhe cherry blossoms were in Kingsview Village Communitytull bloom as were the daffodils. Association will be held next;They motored through to New Wednesday evening at 8 Tm. in,York. visited the Empire State the auditorium of Humber Building, Coney Island, the Heights School.. Statue of Liberty and other Mr. Harry Lucas, president, is siti‘soeing spots. They returned anxious to have a good atten-jby way of the Catskill Moun- dance at this meeting as there tains. The April meeting, of the Kingsview Village Community Association will be held next Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of Humber Heights School.. Sincere get-well wishes are extended to Mrs. Cecil Bryant, of St. George's Blvd., who has been in Lockwood Clinic re- covering from an operation. Mr. Harry Lucas, president, is anxious to have a good tttten- dance at this meeting as there are several important issues to be discussed so give your tale. vision set a rest and do try to keep next Wednesday evening free. A Next Tuesday atternot1n the Film Committee of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Royal York Road, will show two hours of films in the church basement. J. Arthur Hank's technicolOur production of "A Queen is Crowned", will be the main fea- ture, in addition to other movies. PERSONALS “I.“ lap-ind ALSO GOOD USED WASHERS CORONATION FILMS SHEET METAL WORK Noun: 20.4 In. FURNACES Oil Burner Sales ' Service JACK WRIGHT 225 John St. - CH. 1-1451 J. W. BROWN CHIROPRACTOR "rvtuts and Chronic Discuss '4 thrrstviM Ava. - Mt. Donn“ PROTON ELECTRIC CO. W. J. WARD " lochud Blvd. . CH. t.691 I, - Homo Wiring t “mini AIrdust" uni MINI†Kingsview Village By MKS. H. s INMAN. CH. 1-8439 of all descripticn Eavestroughlng Roofing 1786 June St., Weston Tel. CH. 1-5731 FUNERAL DIRECTORS CH. 1-2233 Phone: CH. 1-1119 .Modernize Your Old Furnace Pipes To Concealed Square Type FUNERAL HOMES ALTO-N MARINE Gravity I Forged-Mr cunwmn ounouo moron mums Munro Boats Mercury Motors Masterqraft Trailers Marine Supplies TINSMITHING CHIROPRACTIC CHATCO Phone: Ju. I059 The followinljwl'y at “the Life of Jesus" Wu written by Virginia Inglis I CGIT. mun» ber ot St. Andrew's Protryter- in Church and a and. Ikth student " Humber Height: School. The girls were Inked by their leader Mn. D. Aigg “to write I story of Jesus. The stories returned were all "t good and. the following wBB, chosen to he published in the) Times and wide. For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. "Oh. I am so tired!" said Mary) " she and Joseph wandered: through the streets of the little' town of Bethleham. looking for a place to rest. "Never mind," said Joseph. "Here is an inn, maybe there is room here." He went and knocked and then, as the innkeeper opened the door. he said eagerly "Is there any (room?" _ "No, sorry there is nothing, but the stable." "Oh, tmything as long as we may rest," said Mary wearily. So they went into the stable. And so in this humble stable tho baby Jesus was born and laid m a manger. And from far "rid near came the wisemen and shepherds bringing gifts to the baby King. For the next twelve years) Jesus lived happily with hisl mother and father in their home in Nazareth. When. he was twelve years old, he went with his mother and father to the Feast of the Passover. On the way home from this feast they found Jesus was missing and re- 1turned to the temple, to find Him talking with the priests who were astounded at His knowledge. Many years later, Jesus went to the river Jordan where John the Baptist has baptizing peo- ple and asked to be baptized, but John protested saying, "It is I who should be baptized by you." but Jesus insisted, so John baptized Him and when he had finished there was a voice from Heaven saying. "This is my Be- loved Son in whom I am well pleased. And later Jesus started His ministry. For years He went about teaching and healing, in the name of His Heavenly Father, and prraching redemption to all who believe d. So great were His teachings," and so numerous His followers,) that soon jealousy arose among: the high priests of the temple who were fearful of His poweril Finally they dicided to go tol Pilate with their tale, saying! they wished to crucify Him. So) it happened that Jesus 'was) brought before Pilate, who/ Jinding no fault in Him, yet) fearing the large crowds. told, them in do as they wished. And City it came to pass that Jesus was} crucified and buried in a bor-l rowed tomb to rise again on the: third day to reign forever as', Saviour of mankind. '. I am the way, the truth, and the litr: No man cometh unto the Father, but by me. John l Your help is very much an- ‘precmed in gathering new: ‘itetns for this column. Plane phone CHurry 1.04301! you have any news to submit. _ E Guqsts " the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burgess, St. An, drew's Blvd., are Mr. and Mrs. ‘an'k Sanders and their two mm] sans. Bunnie and Timothy. trom Tacomn. Wtuaington. the 14-6, l The Women's Auxiliary of St. ‘Andrew's Presbyterian Church lwill hold the regular monthly 'meeting on Wednesday, April let. Birthday greetings to Mur- ray Larimer, Kingsview Blvd., who celebfated his birthady on April ilth; to Carol Wilson, St. George's Blvd., who was four years old on April llth: to Cyn- thia Houghton, Kingsview Blvd., who relebraled her seventh birthday on April 13th; to little Dennis Carney, St. George's Blvd., who will be two years old next Monday, April 19th, and to Donna Cranston who will be eight years old on April 19th. During (hr Easter holidays, Tuesday, April the twentieth. the J. Arthur Rank mr,', "A Queen is Crowned" will be shown in the afternoon in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. There will also be pther films for the children. At the Mother's Day service on May 9th in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church the service of Baptism will take place. Menzies, Windsor Road, and Drew Corbett, York Road. 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