Times & Guide (1909), 27 Jan 1955, p. 4

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9 , hwamct AVE. E. l ted to council at in f opponumty. vim the if I "commendation. and , Wish i t e In”- 7 - vnluo mama could F Gnu-d a review ol um decl- L h bdotg the Municipal board t it was eetetaidered sufficiently l After I telephone I 9P55D1 Buy FEM! Beat"if'Fis" There is no waiting for someone to weigh your nails - You simply serve my nothing extra for this convenience, and the price of 13c PER LB. for all from 2" to 4" spikes represents a definite saving- purpnse nails. _-- -." "-"------~-- T'""'" - - m.9..9.%rF..%.. When you need wood fasteners of any kind, or special nails, consult us first, With that fact In mind, we have set up our NEW NAIL BAR as another example of how easy It is to shop at "Weston Building Products." They is no waiting for someone to unis! youf nail? C'C" t.essiptpiy, serve yourself. You 19stl pgdge Club Coupe Gleaming black‘gmsh -A ONLY . "str Vanguard Sedan Don't pass up C, Initle THIS WEEKS SPECIAL A first class low milsage car. Fully aquipped, radio, dixecvional 'sidhals. Beautiful dark green finish. WESTON BUILDING PRODUCTS "'At.tinued tron has " WV” P“! 'qou)dlsoaveretie 59"“ Mr. HM 1951 DeSoto Sedan DONT MISS THIS ONE! This is the 3rd in a Series of Photographs actually taken in our Modern Showrboms no may“. have, tr. "as-hp 4 to 4" Spikes represents a dAinite Gvihi" -- -__ - --.. -.-- __. -.. "'""T'", """f carry all types of nalls used In normal construction plus a good selectlon of special ...."- It Association To Seek rea'ly spotless cur. The present Kingsview nun-l gallon executive believed that "" OUR BUDGET PLAN FOR HOME IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDES LABOUR, V AND MATERIALS FOR ALTERATIONS, PLUMBING, HEATING AND WIRING "NO DOWN PAYMENT-M MONTHS TO PAY" FROM $100.00 To $2000.00 _1950 Mercury Sedanette 1951 Plymouth Sedan A sound investment for on onmrprising‘ business man _,.'........,. F $1195 1950 studet,a'idiir' You won't find a honor one. ONLY $655 R di ' . a no oorrdrive, on. A steer.' a! “as 1948 Pontiac Coach Spring Price Rise! “Service Pto--rhatts Us" A small unmanned Nan) ttKin-view village was du-; tribou to ugh ”Eton brown! “WI-WM ,tttraatitrartdwttttmrtexm- -id..et.use...oao-e "erm than with. an to- dn‘vuhulubu-qu-uy an- d in the put Tho mun .uerNltit-ttatruth.tao- ween!" had II. been reach- ed on misptobhn. and behav- WESTON $1045 F " hum Ill then review- r d the executive‘n proposal I which and in we can with Mr. Byworth's plan, where the , " minim: (malaise had been , Ruined It. Bywonh'l pill: ey,ted cumn; down the cor- ner lots. and mu is opposed by 1orner-iot home-owners. who name required by their deed restrictions to place their houses _Cornerwue. Mr. Hansen then ’uked for objective discussion on theunatter. teepmg In mind Ittsat the matter of xu'ers ahould be treated as a separate prob- ‘lem, md not used " a lever to split ltots,-.--at present solvers -are nor needed m ngsview E vrilage. Mr. E. A. Byworth then spoke , briefly, noting that the plan-l hing board Were allowmg onlyl two Iota, not three as he re-! quested. on the property irnme-i, diately south of hrs own .resl-I dence, facing on St. Andrew’s; Blvd. He also Mated that he: would be willing to nelotiate With any lot-holder relative to the planningbuard's scheme to: insert I new street between St.I Andrew's Blvd. and St. George's F Blvd. Mr. Hugh Bt-nnett recom- mended that the aswcxatmn write to the Ontario Depart- ment of Planning and Develop- iuent. stating the facts. so that _ Salary $50.00 " Month _ -Apptr- ' Chief 1taiitilttm ETtBl0iMt"Ni.ltlE DEPT. 4945 DUNDAS ST. W. BE. 1 CROSSING GUARD Dixon Rd. & Westonia WANTED IMMEDIATELY For Mr. Hansen then stated that the executive's proposal had been prepared in the belief that some compromise would be nec- essary Ind they were prepared to "horse-trade" on the matter; that the association were pre- pared also to assist other prop- erty-owners who wish to split their lots in the same manner as the proposed plan, The quel- tion was ppt forth as to how many land owners wished to divide their property, and Ip- proximately ten replied in the affirmative. Mr. Byworth then declared that he too would be willing to in RCAO. by at”: nap-ya: groups over the alumina M's action in ova-riding Kinn- view's desires; Ind further stat- ed that any change of named plans or zomng should be pub- lished by the planning board in the papers and each person in the area notified. klMM§MW¢ tahes.atmfav-buviewog phaniuburdsy-iuqnuv jock yuan-u! an “an at common nails CHERRY Jd291-2-3 BE. 1-3311 Bob McPhee will preach in; , the evening; he will offer a his l , torical study of the subject, 1 "Freedom in the Church of the! West." More and more are com 3 ing to hear Bob's arresting pres- entations. We hope that you '; I[will be present next Sunday, '\ /both morning and evening. / _, The Rev. W. Welch "spoke on, E“The Gospél of Jesus Christ by Hhe Use of Symbols." The first Isymbol was a WALL between ;God and man. This barrier was ‘set up by man's sin, beginning [ with Adam. ' [ Man could not find a way to l God through this? wall. I A DOOR was the seEond sym- l bol. God sent His Son Jesus ‘Christ to be the mediator be, ‘tween God and man. Jesus said "I am the DOOR." M3 to say to you, but ye can- , not bear them now." And it they l failed to understand .Him, who knew Him in person, how mucn lesa we, two thousand years lat- er! Small wonder that there is o dering in the shallows. Next Sun " the subject, "The Well is ep," will tackle this prob- le ', and perhaps offer some line of provocative thought towartU, ita solution. [ . 10 must it have been in rela- tio to Our Lord and His dream of the Kingdom. "I have many if The minister was conducting “ the services for Rev. W. Welch “at Rexdale. and St. Andreursl ',Humber Heights last Sundays ‘and Rev. W. Welch was the; ‘guest preacher at North Park. iThough his visit was not widely announced, " was very wel-, ‘ come. CENTRAL UNITED There are strata in rocks; and strata in ideals! So often the Retormer's great dream falls far short of its ideal when left in the hands of his disciples; and again the common people drop lower than the disciples in their achievement. So there are strata in, dreams too. Now that our time has been extended, our Sunday morning services will include more mu- sic and singing. I Re: A Meeting place for out t’ young men-- We now have the Iuse ot a recreational room .in Ithe, basement for the boys and iyoung men of North Park i Church. We hope to announce 1the beginning of these meetings "or our young men next Week {If anyone can furnish us with :e‘quipment needed for a boy's Lgroup kindly contact Mr. Wil- wn. CH. 1-6944. Next Sunday the Bible Heroes of Faith serIes will continue with the study of the life of Jo, seph from Genesis Chap. 37-50. North Park's Congregational meeting was held last Friday night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Campbell. At this meet- ing the congregation took sev- eral important forward steps - and the church here should be greatly encouraged by its pro- grass to date. iz‘es that Jesus conquered death. One of the chief hopes we as Christians have is that death does not end it all. "Because He lives, we to shall live." The CROSS symbolizes Jesus' death to atone for ouy sin so that we may have access to God. THE EMPTY TOMB symbol- The church school teacher: of both branches of our church school are urged to attend the teachers' meeting m the home of Mr. and Mrs. Collins, 2557 Keele St. Friday, January 28th " 8 pm. At the Lord's Supper we hear the wand: mu He come" typi- tying one of the strong doc- trines of the church. Christ's Sec- ond Coming, when all am has been done will be comumnted. Mr. Welch concluded by say- ing that Jesus came not to the world but to the individuals of the world, that we must take Him into our hearts Ind lives to appropriate God's plan ot n]- vntion to ouselvea. want: for the purpose of work- ing out I "ttiement, and com- promising where necessary. Wu ascended by Hugh Bennett, cu- ried, Ind the meeting adjourn- Mr Cm? Johnna», Syloiu, ”a. 0'". Guys! hi. and hi Numb" Summit Canny-060ml Chuck (Ii-iv _ bright. llvdy "rt-ri."' Iln'in. (on. and Ma. y M A motion put forth by Mr. J. P. Holmes that the ancil- tian give mu upon" to the executive‘to meet with the Mailman! tu-tiveandMr..-ttt - with planning bond Paetoasthematur.Mr.Mtrv, 1ascaaalao-edhuavour teeint.ai.euNtheu00ao-- CHURCH? NEWS Good News! Thisllmwn You": For Christ Woodbridgo load Spuhr . My [uni Allin " Von-u Sat. Jan: Nth AT I EM. SHARP THISTLETOWN COMMUNITY HALL on chk again! I Mam-"y, " and Mr. By- 9.45 am. Sunday School - fyears and up 11.00 o.m.-"Whieh Art In Heaven" 11.00 mm. Sunday School 2-9 years 7.00 p.m.-ttev. James S. Mockenrie _ North Park Presbyterian Church Worship services will be corntinued on Sunday morning, January 30th, at 9.45. The Sunday School session will be held at ll.00 o'clock. 9.45 amt.--Sunday School 11.05 tr.m.-wrrrship - Rem D, McCullough, Director and . Executive Secretory of Church Extension Pres- bytery of West Toronto. 2.00 p.m.--Senior Bible Class 7.00 p.m.--ttev. D. McCullough Feb. 4th -- 8 p.m. - Induction Service of Rev. W. Weld: Rev. G. K. Tyler, Minister Mr. Herb Johnston, Superintendent St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church church at St. David (Anglican) 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship 3.00 p.m.--Surtdoy School 7.00 p.m.--Evening Worship A “may.“ commend during the Morning Worship You an cordially invited to these services In Cornelius Parkway Public School MINISTER REV. G. E. WILSON, EA. . SERVES THE KEELE AND LAWRFNCE AREA 1th00-ty,urch School - (lanes for all 'tqi"h tt.00 alm.~Moming Worship. Bible Heroes of Funk Sen-s No. 2 Joseph. 1th00ts.m.-6re",ch Church School and Advil Bible Clan in Georg. Anderson School "JOIII'S "ELIE“ GHIJIGIL h. .. In,” tiiiii LiLaiGGdg Sorinon - Junior Congrogojion GENTRAI. UNITED CHURCH 10.00. a.m.-Unior Sunday School - ll om. Junior 11.00 tt.m.-Mornirng Service - Preacher Rev. Paul Glover lav W609" k. Wolch, I.S.A. - CH. 1-0814 Res-dom- - CH, LAO“ - o.m.Her Cgmmunlon 3.00 p.m.-avnday School 7.00 p.m.--6.rtsorttt and Sermon Annual VW‘MM. Monday, Jammy also I pm. lumen“ AG., NomJam IN. N. W. SMDIVALL, EA. LN., [odor IN. WM. BATES Assisting " SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY, JAN. 30th Polmo Park Public School Auditorium WESTON BAPTIST CHURGH mm SWAY mil EPIPHANY, JAN. 3% Westminster United Chm . "rag a... - 5..»qu School and um. Clan ll.” o.m.-rtolr Communion and Junior Congngation ' 7.” In. - humane Wood»: at both "rvico v Th. hue: " . Ken Joy, I.A.S¢. - Organist You an romlndodv of the Annual Vestry Meeting on Monday, January 31st beginning ot 8.00 p.m. sharp. 10 0.01. - 2-12 years Royal York Rood , Block South of Multan Road Weston Presbyterian Church JAN. 30th REV. R. J. 50665, NORTH "" GOSPEL GHUMBII Spook", M." Robt McPhee ' "FREEDOM IN THE CHURCH OF THE WEST" SUNDAY, JAN. 30th, 1955 SUNDAY, JAN. 30th, 1955 ”Anocland Gospel Church“ of Canada” Morning Worship Service 9,45 a.m. Sunday School 300 p m. Pray" Meeting, Thursday 800 pm. " GRANDVIEW AVE. o- I". I. t. Robinson __ PM." - SUNDAY, JAN. 30th, 1955 ll " MATTHIAS ANGLICAN CHURCH q SCARLET! ROAD SUNDAY, JANUARY 30th ' Cross St. ttt Church, CHerry 1-1571 I". Juan 5. Mull-Mic, M.A., 5.0., Th.m, the 'viundly Family Church " VlllllAM SYIIE' services IIV. O. tt. TYLEI‘ B. "t, MINISVEI ”I GIOIG! SWAN, ORGAN!“ King and Main Streets "tr. e. B. Eddy, B.A., 3.0. - 10 and 11430 thrtT, _, ”THE'WEll IS DEEP" CHUKH SCHOOIS no a... -- Holy Communion 11.30a WESTON ' PRESBVTERIAN CHURCH m. -. 6-12 year: MAIN St N CROSS " ”In...

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