tion on which the weekly newspapers of Clnldl were built originally, " it is the strength which lien behind their operation today. Bounding on their lav/crush“ rev- cum 10: their fin-hem backing they m still receptive to the many, “queue tot write ups. and advance publicity for the great variety ot event which mike up the lily at their community. _ Prom notices of birth, marriage, and death, through the list ot cards of thanks, coming cunts and classified advertising, the weekly new-paw gives I Pietum of an his ot the town. It "pant the mutiny at trttunel1, school boards, b sineu men, churchu and service clubs. The weekliu never fail to lend their luppor! to my project for the load ot the communuy And mnny l wuerwom What In there to be thankful for, you ask. The problem in not where to start but where brand, in answering such a question. Look but around you first to the material thing. It hand - the labour of the day; in mm upon airman; the comfort. ot the home and the leisure to enjoy them. Then see the trusting, trarities, play ot little children; the kindneu and the laughter of good friends; the tender understanding o! dear ones. Look but a moment further and you may see - the wonder of I humming bird in hov- ering flight; or brave tshrysanthemurns Burn- mer-dressed despite the frost; end a lunset - like I Ittver's farewell kiss "... blinding sun and earth bewitchingly ere darkness parts them. MmtrenrPTIott um. ".60 It! â€It II “me. - t clung. _ mg m nu h “we. I. - 7““ - Service to their communityyu the toutta. Times and Guide Bread, beauty - yes - and boundless free: Iâ€: comm». Oct. 139.. __.. WW SG’IOG. A", Art MM Snailâ€, '.h,e.I.ii.',.ii.l Art Maid, Drcnmallng, kmuking, M W04. '.MN9.3tt, commencing Art. Each Thurs. 7.30-9.30, tom- tht. "It. ........ -....- - - ........... musing Oct. "th. '___.... "...... ._F_____ _.. a WEEKS $5.†- GLASSES LIMITED Community Arts ll, Craft Classes ttoeMud Instruction is. Elam-nary Arts & crash " AIM INKSCHOOL I tNtstMttyim SCHOOL Serving The Community EDITORIALS We are throwing you I forward g"e-rrortvard looking to winter, that is. Don't spend another winter struggling with a car In bad condition. Buy a YESTON MOTORS used car and enioy trouble free winter driving all; season ongi " CHMOllT DEAR HMDTOP - Powwglido, Hooter. Whlh Tone Black with Wtttte top. A-l condition througliout. c, '53 OlDSMOBll SUP. " SEDAN - Radio, Hoaior, Hydramailc, Tinted Gloss, lmmoculah and only . . . $17.! '31 CIMOLET DKUXI SEDAN _ Radio, Hoot", Beautiful Dark Gran. A Handout! t 51M '51 CHEVROLET "MIR HAIDTOP - Radio, Whitewalls, Hoover, Paworglldo, Two-ion. Beige with Red Top. Cloan a: a pin. $10.5 ’49 PONTIAC DRUX! SEDAN - Dark Oran. Really nit. Privc " OWE! In: St SWDEMKEI hill"! COW! - Light Groom What a buy of m en. iuii, -- “m SCe1eeterHI, M om. MAIN ST. AT LAWRENCE AVE. um... mm. min u __ ,_._-_ What it it that always happens when a " mfg-m,- Wan, umâ€... ml“... body is completely immersed in water? Rocha now a! the Recreation Office 54 Mina-y 'toad-ph.. M. 1-033] m Immune: 1'B'G'gi"l't'lht"t.,e hr I'" Why Give on.» I nu m;.. t unit «In. an. um m I "It. I." At "I. Shook on Owning Night â€Minnow, ..Att "a" 1N,',',.o'a Radio, Whihwallx, Heater, Poworglldo, BARGAIN BASEMENT SPECIALS n a . ' . will"; .etrt C' o pin “â€5 '49 mo MDAN - Confldemlally, u down run bad! $206 u" - tight Green. What a boy ot . . . '50 moms OXFORD slum - A ml moi conslduing here con- "" dition. $250 UXE SIOAN - Dark Oran. Ronny nite. Prive n owl for '66 PLYMOUTH COACH - Needs some work but it only gash- “.0 I†"rat"uTiiei'iiiiGi; If 7'iG, The “tender lax-gonad in with n big smile: “Good morning, doctor. I just dropped in Lao.. to tell you how much I benefitted from your nu... magma PA'. treatment." 'vWtlu"tuttf"l',,'i Doctor: "But you're not one of my patients." I.“ --- Sega-Int: Ir know. But my uncle Was and An Ian-I, Art, kahuna“, "Ur Iona-n. lath“ ma. 1.30-9.30, com. mmdn. tht. 12th. F HUMIII HIION‘I'S SCHOOL " In! Unit“ Thanks ? ? system. banal. new, swimming pool or other service would not have been cutied to a Iucceuful concluion without their active support. Unlesa it renders this service. the news- - in without liN and without purpocc. It wll ltutiNted m cum the new: end to nerve in community and, in doing so. it be- come: your ttmmt And most err-cave adv.r. using medium. For along with its accounts of indlvldull event. In “I Village or town it offers the ‘tlllored to meuure' service of a paper which will be read and reread and kept in a uh plue new: the Mme coming of mm more â€phi-tinted member: oi the tem- ily who have gone farther afield. Whuevcr its circulation. it "and: high in readership and no long u in am eottsiderrtttiott in service this will cOMlllue to be the use. dom too. Look at our many freedoms in this country blessed. Freedom to choose who shall govern us, and freedom not to choose if so we may ' edom to work, and where and WI freedom speak, and .. ham or u; treedom ttt fellow man, or turn him down. And now but look inside the man - and find a sttirit that can choose the right, the wrong; a spirit that would climb the great“! peaks of fond ambition; bat fills. the is lifted up again by Him and carried to unchartered height; What I: there to be thankful fort Look round about or probe inside Ind there the blessings are, in countless number - flooding over sm and sorrow. Then lift our hearts in hymns of praise and glad thunksgiving. Friend-The - telephone rings. ", CII. 4-0881 BREVITIES DOWNSVIEW BAPTIST Church Walls, Two- I97 Downsvlow Avunuo MINISTIKRIV. I. W. REDDINO 9.50 a.m.-Bible School - Classes for all 11.00 a.m.-A Sure Harvest 7.30 p.m.-tht Suffering Saviour Give your fireplace, house or store front a new face. Hand lrowelled stone facing done on all surfaces, old or new, - EEIiaEriirirl2E Woodbridgo 298 - B 23 FOR A DYING WORLD A llVING WORD Evenings: 0H. 1-6140 'M CHEVROLET Wtttrt Mctt0'--2nd series, Air-conditioning, Turn Signals and only 3800 actual miles. $1450 'S3 CHEVROLET 3 TON COMBINATION - long wa High Racks, Heavy Tires, Big motor. In A-I Condition. Price includes $l48.00 license. "" 'Sl CHEVROLET ‘A TON PICKUP - Really clean and ready 'tttt '46 WILLY'S STATION WAGON - Overdrive, Heater. Run-ll. FRI! ESTIMATES PHONE: ttttat an mu Tttit', "a mat. tntmtatioti xxx-Mam: mummy How can they " the United Nathan in the giant Ink ot creating pence Ind im- ravi living conditions Lrl'l'llliLl the hot“? One answer we. (uncovered by TOM!) young volunteers lest you. when they took part in interne- tlonel work camps Iceland Mound the world. Organizers at the" camps trom 15 countries and froth " nt'2,t,i,"ttg re- cently met ttettr. an. report onvlut LI',"?, i2di,'lieg1'at, and to p n new departures in their rapidly expanding pro- grammes. International Pick 'n Shovel Erlgule The report on 1954 work camp activities we: impressive. The 70.000 young people involved in In! year’s work had shared in over 1.800 individual work camp projectn 13'32- countries and 10 territories on fbrt continents. These youngster: had come‘ from many lands themselves. to do a wide Variety ot jobs. In El Salvadore, for instincts, they helped the Government in in rural development programme. In Ge any. International teams built h uses for refuges and re- built uses for refugees and re- learn n repaired homes in the slu s. BLOOD DONOR CLINIC The second of the series of Blood Donor Clinics will be held in thesseeottd-tlour auditorium of the Grand Union, at J ane St. and Wilson Ave., on Thursday, Oct. ao, from 6.30-8.30 part. The Red Cross Mobile Unit will come in and set up tor at least 100 people. Application forms accompany this column in the Times and Guide, and it is requested that you till out yours as soon as pos- sible and forward it either to the' North York Red Cross, yyol Yonge St., Willowdale, or to Mrs/ George Bay, 60 Parkchester Ave., Weston, Toronto 15 (OH. 1-0268). This is more than a local project as the blood is distributed to Sunnybrook Hospital, " well Gl, the Weston Sanatorium and Northwestern , Heapital. T h e clinic will be held every three Unneijmlehr Cother Ihere was much more. Thou, mas worked ,in villkge develop MRS. A. J. MORRISH " Mayan Ave., Downsvlew News a" Oakdale Acres TRUCKS Mum- And when. no. to mn- “on â€an an“ thin-tum and upon: tulds They hel reconstruction work "tar out!» ‘qulku in Grace and ttgt (n"l,tril'." in Austria. the cod. in India. counttiu learned I great dell abottt nah other while they worked side by side on manual labour "herner-or during theit [chm-e, when they discuss“ current events or held interna. tional festival: tor the local pop- madam. Unaco hat zen: recognized the contribution such Cunt» make to international under- standing. That is why UNESCO works with the Voluntary Work Camp movement. At the t'rrul, Work Camp Conference, dele- gates sit down with Uttesco otf1eiait to develop new form: of co-operation. Unesco will sup- ply many work camps with li- braries and book kits - a num- ber of Unesco Youth travel grant: will be offered to Asian and African youngsters-grant' ermitting them to participate in guropea'n work camps. months, the next one being in" Jlnuary. t OAKDALE acne WA. I The Oakdale Acres branch Mi] the Beverley Hills United church t W.A. is holding work meetintsll at eight different homes during/ September and October in prep- i aration for their bazaar, Nov. 5. l in the Crang Plaza. l MODEL OF CHURCH _ On Thursday, Sept. 27, PP": bers of the Beverley Hills United; church who are interested in thel planning and design of their new church, were given a special pre- view of their objective, when James Murray, Professor of Ar. chitecture. University of Toronto,‘ ibrough‘. the scale model to the) 3-meeting and showed slides of what the new church will be like when it is finished. A vote was passed unanimously on the ac- ceptance of that type of building. Refreshments were served as Epart of a social evening.' FALL FAIR A reminder is given to the local adherents of Westminster United church on William St. in Weston, and to all others inter- ested in "shopping around" early _ tor Christmas gifts, that" their I Annual Pall Fair will be held on Saturday, Oct. 15, in the audi-‘ torium ot the church. Always a big event, the Fair this year should exceed even past records in attendance and achievement of their financial goal, ' Yam poop» (tom Maren! The Graduating Dance- for rnritiinir"'" â€I“ "W" â€A ANT.F- pils of Yvonne Ave. publiei . . . school will be held at Melody afrigg,1dtgg,.s m any or Rd. Public School, Fri., Oct. ly) . . Graduation pins will be may . . . sented to the pupils who were , successful in the final year inl ST. P":"" ANGLICAN June. Tickets are obtainable', The Sunday se.rv1c.e tm.oc.t.o- from members of the Home and: "". 2nd was HP/n held m the School Executive, or from par/parish hall. Children over eightt ents of graduates. years old joined their parents .______ and other adults in this morn. -_ ing servlce. Sunday school for the younger children was held, 100,000 cabbage. {concurrently in the basement of l or. a lot of cobbagul So ts $100,000 , the hall. I or. a lot of cahbagu! So ts $100,000 worth of hwrann. But " only cosh $139.80 a year at age 30 far $10%00o diminishing 1.1m imuruneo, (Os, if: “molly tru. - $100,000) on a 10 your plan. For """ no your age, for diffet.nt umovnh, or longdv purl“: sf mm. CAllFORUIE lunar-mo Service REUBEN SCHAFER SCHOOL fuse]: ililrEEr%l CH. “I†iGiiiiii"U UG'ME iii. an? on Prohuhn at With or try 'Nrtgfot at um: In a“ to CHURCH The Young People, from 15 to ll inclunlvo. pin their nut mutual†Hunky mm, Octo- Bee 10! WIBTMINISTIK UNITED Nut Sunday evening. Octo- Ber 9th. the Ree. "mm it. pe kenzle will deliver the Amt or, a series of addresses, entitled, “Great Minion: of the World." Lite magnum rm a skull“ ser- ies I few months no, but than Ire written tram a ditterqnt point of view, incense they will try to reveal not only the light of truth in there other faiths but also the tremendous dinerence between these reli- gions and Christianity. The first address will be upon Hinduism, the faith ot the late Manama Gandhi. Enthusiasm and work are run- ning hand in hand a: Saturdly, October 15th. approa'ches for the Big Fall Fair. The Jean Gordon Forbes Auxiliary would appre- ciate tiny potted plants, while the Session request you to hand iover to them recent good books, including Paperbacks. New fea- tures this year are Memo Cal, endars tor 1958 and an especially large selection of men's hund- ‘knmed socks, plaid scarves Ind Ales. DOWNSVIEW BAPTIST 1 The harvest season has come and lot many thin Sunday in a time set aside for thanksgiving. In the Downsvlew Baptist church we will think af Thanksgiving in a twofold way in the morn- ing service. We have so much for which to be thankful ma- terially, but God has also abun- dantly blessed in other ways. The theme of the message will be "A SURE HARVEST?" This will deal with a principle of life which operates in physical and spiritual things. The mes- sage of the evening will deal with the five wounds which may be inflicted on the human body as related to Jesus Christ. The Bible School is a source) of blessing. The attendance Gil Lord's Day was 150. You are in- vited to join us in this hour of, instruction. The adult Bible, Chas: Is now under way and we are studying the book of R05 Mans. Mr. Victor Munnings condue- ted the service and delivered a t1ne sermon on the ability and need to be born again to a new way of life, by letting the spirit of Jesus replace the evil within each ot us. Chrysler to Incmu Advortlsing Budget In Local Newspapers The Ladies' Guild served I delicious dinner to the monthly meeting of the Men's Club on October 5th. The after-dinner programme" included a 20-min- ute ttlm entitled, “Tomorrow's Harvest," dealing with church extension as a whole, of which our own extension is a part. Archdeacon Dann, who was the club's guest, elaborated on the bulldln plant of the Church of 'll'l"ldl4 in Canada. The service next Sundly, Oe- tober 9th, will be the tlrst con- ducted by the new rector, Rev. H. K. Matson. Everyone shoutd take thil opportunity to wel- come the new rector. An Infor- mal reception will be held on Wednesday, October 12th. " 8.30 p.m., so that all the parish may meet and chat with him. The Guild is tgunning Ind working hard for e fall bazaar to be held on November 26th. Windsor, cm. Sept 28: Ad-) dressing more than 200 Chrysler? of Cmgda neldmen " their up I null convention here, R. " Brown. "v'ertising manager l the corporition described nem- - " "the cornerstone of our whole umpnjgn.†In cumming the company-4 advertutng pans for 19M, Mr, Brown announced that Chrynier‘ of Cancun will expand Its a“ â€Rising coverage during .itiel caning yur. providing inmw. Id again-nee to in de.lert' mer f chlndising effort. "the bulk of the increase will " loan] mm." he said. ft A at the local Me! ttti- manual“. tttl Whom!†an? -erMvtrtisinarr" - mmmm.m£:u‘ w-mdmmn -tmmitttemsghnrttheyesr Mmgnhodgnyn CINE“. yum " ',irttl Church ttt St. David (Anglican) M W. N. can I " JOHN’S m: locum mum; and». Cl $tethtttd W... M\ ".00 mum-Holy Communion 9.48 'r.m.-bmdery School 11.00 a.m.-lhorntng Prayer and Primary Sundoy M r.00 p.m.-av.nsong Puncher - The Radar of both and“. '.00 'ot.-Moe Canaan-lion 9.M tum-hwy I‘M 11.00 ..m..-thqttm and lumen 7.00 p.m.-tvtmottt, and lumen Ml A.at.-gtmretit "" cull up A.M.-lRthtMF" IIIVIC! - me new: _ nu A.ts.-nttgttAT scuom Uni" Further notice all service: are lacing held In St. Phlllp'l Parish Hall, Dixon Rd., while enlargoment of the chunk pron-6:. _ cuygggnnfgn STEPHEN, (himuaitl 11.00 a.m.-thanksgiving Service Dedication of Parents and Children 3.00 p.m.-Sunday School " 1 7.00 p.m.-Eoning Worship A hglnnon‘ and Numry Class k held during tht morning worship YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED no AP.--' COMMUNION 9A5 A.M.-CNtMtoq SCHOOL; ".00 A.M.-MATIN' r.tn P.W--EVmtONtt 10.00 10.00 I t.00 It.00 It.00 (Anglican) St. Phillip. " " Mahon Id.) locum lav. Howard K. Multan, II St. "rr ltd ION! SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, OCTOBER 9th " PHILIPS ttht the Hill) WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH 7.00 pan " 9.45 a.rn.-Sunday School, 9 your: and up. 11.00 q,m.-"Thank Tho Lord" , 11.00 q.m.-Sortdrsy School 2-9 yep". 7.00 path-"Grout Religion (1): Hinduhm" OCTOBER 9th REV. R. J. IOGGS, LA. IT Cross St. - CH. Hm: BEVERLEY mus - lonoy Avonuo a! in...» loud. in. Frank W. Fry, M.A. [IOHYEENYN SUNDAY Ann "INI", ttet. M NANOHAL THANKsolVINO Weston Presbyterian church m. n w. s1titimtaii, p. iii., m SUNDAY, one“: m WITHISRAEI. IN EGYPT tobeheuoodWTttme,ttttttt WONMSONICTIMMI MnSMWmn' ( SUNDAY ArtMtNOON-oetrtue M, " pm. “humanly“. AtmteheMtttettetretgt ammonium Weston Gospel Tatar-sell Westminster United church Sunday, October 9th, 1955 Sunday, October 9th, 1955 THANKSGIVING SUNDAY .-Pax Iibl. Clan _-'""", Sunday School .-Mtrrning Worship - lamina-I V .‘lunlov Sunday khan] .-Nurmv and Crcdlu loll _-Evening Worship GEITBAL UNITED (“WWII KING AND MAIN STREETS Sunday, October 9th, 1955 MI “M “a CH, mael'tee, L ,.aikldLadiiit'_. .n -Nq6- .- m T 'dlt'laWt - nu. huh on DIVINE DISPENSATIONAL Church Services - 10.00 and 11.30 mm. Sermon Subiedt "The Thankful Heart†Thanksgiving Them. in Sunday School 10.00 am. - 2-12 years 11.30 mm. - 6-12 year: "tet us give thanks unto the Lord" s Cross St. a! Church, Cturey "P" M“I~M‘.~“ ttry, B. I ma B. m.. mama MI! GIOIO! ‘WAN ORGAN!!! ts ton W in YOU! . Hoar Special Address â€We,†"rgal,t'Mt.tt"t2tf MRI-ll! I.†Rev. I. I. Spent-r, M.A., B.D. 't.v.smas.moes-sot.a..u..rs,m. tk.rtuodhrr-arCNrmb "'lrttgiAaxrNMt WESTON PIESIYTEIIAN CHURCH MAIN St N. CROSS " PS, f [TI ii,.