Times & Guide (1909), 23 Feb 1956, p. 5

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lead ocal â€"and also olet lity . to last and that ated bies fore th. had, in ice er it to 19 | NO DOWHâ€" PAYMENT _ * 11 PAYMENTS oF $18.00 Weston Louultu. madh hPb erBirid? i n Mn creal nthly, enty ghildren and tm:‘:dml ro'edv‘u M :acrom-nt of uring the /y the total amount money for all purâ€" poses amounted to $3,023.84. REXDALE PRAESEYTERIAL réror t _ 0. A. Coxhesd, B.| m es P ae 4 d m e x v x p > fif."‘t"""" s t f yR e ean o Rev. 4. A sssoser 0. neries, and tro '% us w lal}hnud tofyfidori fn tAl: x fi-; fbck: &k‘é'a-r..%- ; EP iegety (ais of \v?u Toronto hus‘ ;!u a m"mwfl yl.;. 3;4“«{ {:N'l:!‘l (e sm w 1' 5‘ el to.t{cn for !hocl‘gfldfi}"he At the ‘the orken‘s" missionary | Society . is | *‘ f hoy, L B & Ts mambersily" tod i Lel CR M adrgw * Fuctasstul year m"& lat f “...1.:"‘7'%1 he “t!dm eipimah it oi lt ht fi'if'é‘f'.i:)me _ io to ;_r&“lun ie au the }ouevln‘ age reupy 4 kinâ€" | acce ‘m fotafiest SMDP®!®% to |dergarten, . prmary, tux‘on and Inter |vig; ?. g o& ‘I.I m"‘ or |°‘ o: ‘on th.:'e ":ch.:e?ool‘ gl!"' 195 .m'l'ho ’t + cam| Mtlfil' m;‘ th lnu;:-n. y'onn.'" .F::{ln "’l 'Socl“‘ “y ihi‘x.l:‘;liu m P nSL, t‘h¢ |Blorers (givish Explor o. the| } w ce o on it Nes (ils seRr P ud Whalt ow 5'otgs|.|vens THE TIMES AND GUiDEâ€"Thursday, February 23, 1956â€"Page § ThE lIMES AND GUIDEâ€"Thursday, February 2 WATER HEATERS Weekly or Monthly Payments No Finance Co. 7 LAWRENCE AvE.‘E. oreM â€" tHurs., ern fil o OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY |*"y Reverse Charges To Us On Phone Orders â€"â€" Free Delivery _ "Service Plus â€"That‘s Us" 36 Main St. South Annual Meeting Local Churches .uluu!l;'lw !“) ","bue.". thi _ mi r of members on e ofiamuu was ralsed to 12. following . newâ€" members were WESTON BUILDING PRODUCTS "GQlasteel" "REC" ROOM FOR CH. 1â€"1112 FREE ESTIMATES â€" NO OBLIGATION We will help you plan and lay out your basement p ts â€" '! There are many who can recall the old Queens Hotel on 3 fif-“. # G.|Front St. with its long veranda facing the street. It was a â€" E‘ kz'fi,fffifi great centre for the elite in those early days. It held The prestige [: 7 -%'ym. on the board for|and drew the big features of the city. In those days the waterâ€" R. Messacar, G. Bartiey, and B Ar front was just over the railway tracks and the rowing . club h '%:‘“" h "'m‘:; quarters stood where the steam heating plant for the hotel apd & wil take pBl s date |station now stands. Look at the pictures in the city hall and you E with » metnbershiy o7 ‘f hag %"virf /can see the locations The old Queens Hotel was the pride of e 19 Them "tor "he " mgj;m city and many â€"notables registered. That has all passed and g o_l:.t:- ; history records the facts of this fine structure of those days. > > in m‘fi:".s‘g';“"m"‘fl‘fi'.,..i This week announcement was made that there be an adâ€" | + 10 :c,',:a Neport Wuteit: ‘dition to the Royal York Hotel which is built upon the site ofj ‘M« -l"‘&‘“ :mhm:‘the old Queens hotel. This new addition will give a lot more | :zu the }-u::‘l:‘ age roups â€" kinâ€"/accommodation for conventions and the anticipated flow of ; es ho on t‘.‘;fl':' ie ‘the |Visitors. | From alll the reporig that have been published there p ers r&.vt:z.' :firgl‘:m-e t% whmlwill be erected a complete 17â€"story addition on the east side o 4 'f:.'.'.g’ ?r'wdl.l’l P.?:p%'r‘:ns?gt. "y,. ¢'h'.‘lth° present building that will make this the undisputed largest ig‘fl.’f" efi.u,’u.... C and Rexdale!hotel in the Empire What a change from the old days of the & en Band. _ _ |Queens, What an increase from the present fine structure and & bownsview sartist report Pservicel given by the present' building. It willl mnke.this city, |, The annual meeting of Downsview the leading convention city in Canada. It will provide much ;[a‘lfo‘ffn:h:’{“,",“';,flgr“"!l.‘;‘%““‘.}:"more accommodation for the increased flow of tourists. It will |Rev. R. W. Redding, who came to provide better facilities for banquets and entertainment. In short '!3:’,7:'“‘“‘ on Sept. Ist, was in the it will help to meet the great demand for increased accommoâ€" ;},,::.2’ ,:,'.y’"e‘,’,w"'.'::'.'"n:'_' SeparWieh¢| dation in the City of Toronto. This does make one feel proud of {ggomgh:?g‘llngag;rtm;l:on;‘:"lfis; w.l'tch the old historic spots as they see the growth and development.i and the rolling of bandages. _‘ _‘ Looking back on Front Street, its tallyâ€"ho, bus equipment :mdI | creage In "hs notits :',",?,‘":‘l’w",:u:"‘,f street cars, and now driving along this fine thoroughâ€"fare one | | ings." Several new srours 1aÂ¥e, T¢ is proud that they have been spared to see .the changes. The| Ieenfly been formed for children =| e pach y 2 c oc he ‘Pioneer Girls, The Pathfnders (boys ‘whole Metro area is interested in the proposed addition to the i;l,"e!,’,)’;f'zd ,";:.‘:,,“,‘,{"5,5,‘:;‘:,’.;{"3;';‘1:moynl York Hotel. This is a great age that Toronto and suburbs| lav Hille 4. To on Eon ce aâ€"ammumsWNESTON MOTORS boa The annual meeting of ficu;n;vh' ;hlrtu‘t churlch was held oq“r.hA l‘Cth ollowing a family supper. e pastor, Rev. R. W. Roddhrx, who came to Do!:lnlview on Sept. Ist, was in the ley Hills, and Maple Leaf aréas. |__ are nassing throus In December, a Baptistry was built‘ 8"€ P2SS!DE through Chevroletâ€"Oldsmobile Dealers LAWRENCE and MAIN $TS., WESTON , Open Evenings until 11 p.m. OLDSMOBILES 1956 _ CHEVROLETS NO INCREASE IN PRICE ON THESE â€"_IMPORTED MODELs We are short of used cars and cdn assure‘ the highest price for your tradeâ€"in NOW AVAILABLE Weston Motors Limited FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ALL, MODELS Witton people | AND ‘ _ CHURCH \The Downsview Baptist church is to have two guest speakers this coming Kord‘s Day. In the morning service Rev. Hill, who leads a home for children who find â€" themselves in â€" difficult positions, and also operates a summer camp for children, will be the speaker of the morning worship. The evening service will welcome Rev. Joseph Straâ€" chen of the Shantymen‘s Chrisâ€" tian _ Association. â€" This group works amongsf the lumbermen, 12 MONTHS TO PAY 1 PAYMENT OF â€"â€"â€"$G35 Includes strapping, walls and ceiling, all nails, tile flooring, cement and sealer for same, all vapour barrier, all trim, staples. A door is not figured in this estimate. ~ The above example of our low prices is for a room 12‘x20‘x7‘, figuring 3 cement block walls to work with, am interior wood partition faced with white prefinished TENâ€"TEST panels on the walls and TENâ€"TEST white prefinished tiles on the ceiling. M 18 " DOWNSVIEW BAPTIST Stray Thoughts || _ As I See It.... CH. 1â€"5231 By SAM WILSON PER MONTH in the absolute and essential | Diety of the Lord Jesus\Christ; and that He alone is the Savâ€" ‘jour of mankind, Salvation is | through faith in Him. We believe \the Bible teaches a literal 'Heaven to be gained, and a literâ€" |al hell to be shunned. We also | believe the Bible teaches that all |are sinners in the eyes of God, ‘and that only by accepting the |One who died for the sins of ‘the World, can we be accepted ‘by a Holy God. £~* + These are the essentials of our doctrine. We would invite you to come and visit with us anytime. Bring your friends, and be sure that you will receive a warm welcome. ‘ WESTON BAPTIST Gay spring flowers on the communion table and bright sunshine streaming. through the eastern windows enhanced the setting for the morning service on Sunday, February 19th. A lovely arrangement of, "The Lord is My Shepherd" was sung by the choir, and an interestâ€" ing story about the Church of the Lighted Lamps was told to the children. se to ie y on es en ts | A~Young People‘s group has ‘been started each Monday, evenâ€" !at 8 p.m. This is for those who are over the 18 years of age mark. Many good times are be "ing planned including visits to otHfer church young people‘s \groups. We would like to invite all young people to these meetâ€" ings. There is uls& a group for teenagers, which \ meets each Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. This is a lively group, but a group which is growing in the things of God. The Downsview Baptist church accepts the Bible as the complete and authoritative Word of God; and others who find themselves cut off from the rest of the world because of the type of work they are doing. Mr. Straâ€" chen has a real message for all. NEWS ~â€"~‘ ’ wEsTMQUNT _ | _ io muan yan _ ‘ CcoOmMUuNiIitY _ | Sunday, February 26th, 1998 | aosp!ll “All | 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday School, 9 years and up. ~ ~â€" _ || s» mmovonst R@ pghR ~|| 18 in rederairms .“'.f' | s“‘ | 7.00 p.m.â€""The Healing Power of Forgivenéss" eA Ap * ; n = â€" s * | tmE cuurch ofr co A' s Regular Service <Invites you to hear . 4 | ‘“$ $un. 10.30 a.m. l i e w n ie i on ce After the dedication by the minister, the colours were reâ€" ceived by Mrs. Parker, repreâ€" senting the Ladies Auxiliary, and by Mr. Nelson, chairman bf the Group committee.> They passed them on to the colour party of the Cubs and Scouts. WESTMINSTER UNITED At~‘the evening service on â€" The usual numbers at church were swelled by a fine group of Brownies and Girl Guides and their‘ leaders whom Re. Matson asked to make room in their lives everyday for Jesus. A commission from West Toâ€" ronto Presbytery will vifit the congregation on Monday 27th at 8 p.m. The colours of the 3rd Weston Scout Group were degicated at a service on Sunday afternoon. Next Sunday, at the morning service, Rev. Matsort‘s sermon will.be entitled, "God Can Forâ€" give". f WESTON â€" PRESBYTERIAN The Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper will be observed at both serviges on Sunday, March 4th. A preparatory service will be held next Sunday evening. in a In contrast, continued . Rev. Tyler, men hesitate, dally, delay, postpone, pause toâ€" consider costs, and adopt the attitude of convenience. He referred to a book by Dr. Stanley Jones in which the Christian church of the western world is criticized for its hesitancy inâ€"applying the principles of Jesus to such matâ€" ters as the question of race and the problem of war. He concl@ifed that the matter of 0 taance eél.lesus and His Kingdom is the fnost urgent and that it brooks of no delay. At the evening service, Rev. Tyler discussed, "The Greatest Question Ever Asked". The sermon, entitled, "Urgenâ€" cies of God and Hesitations of Men", was based on Luke 14: 15, especially on the words, "Come; for all things are now ready. And they all with one consent begar® to make excuse." . Rev. Tyler pointed out that the trumâ€" pet of the Lord is always soundâ€" ing reveille, and that mien conâ€" tinue to hesitate in answering its call, He spoke of the note of urgency evident in all the mesâ€" sages of the prophets in the Old Testament and of the disciples in the New Testament. He reâ€" !minded us that Jesus Himself sounded thatâ€"sanme note in His many parables urging His folâ€" lowers to provide sustenance, render service, exercise stewâ€" ardship, do something about the salvation of their sauls, and preâ€" pare for His second coming. â€" However, the Minister of A;: riculture took another means to correct, not an ‘error in Hansard but a statement he had made. In a speech about butter and marzarine, the Minister made reference to the amount of margarine consumed in some | by MARGARET AITKEN, M. P. | h : : P : . o liao mnom "of ‘Boipoies io (aueber, 4i Hrrpacth ‘in fam Ivook. . â€" province, the disclosure was inâ€" L.W is the official report discrete, to put it mildly. The usual procedure in makâ€" ing such corrections is to rise in the House of Commons on a question of privilege, poiht out the error and request that H»t: changed. . to see a proof of his speech in order to correct errors or make essential minor alterations. It is not permissable to change the meaning of a speech or to delete any of it. rather than a mechanical record, there can be errors and misunâ€" derstanding of words. Thereforé, it is permissable for a member day‘s u'mnh'uu' copies of Hanâ€" sard are delivered to each memâ€" ber of Parliament. . Hansard is the official report of debates in Parliament. It is the n:::{.:‘t Parliament. Every word is taken down. by fast, shorthand writers and on t‘hc’ morning following each #5 sm.\v.\ sm\%s ‘The Sunday school continued to grow with last Sunday‘s attenâ€" dance at 175. If you know of ny children on your street who aren‘t attending any S.S., please remind them of this opportunâ€" ity. Service next Sunday will be in charge of Rev. G. K. Tyler of Weston Baptist churth. â€" The lovely rose from the Cradle Roll Dept. was for Wilâ€" liam David Lithgrow, of 18 Wendell Ave. . & Mrs. H. Dickin was soloist. The local Girl Guide group itâ€" tended the seryice with their leaders, Mrs. Parker and Mrs. McNeill. _ The executive is: past presiâ€" dent, Jerry Butteworth; presi« dent, Don Pilcher; viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, Dorothy Wilson; secretary, Marion Harrison; treasurer, Carol Brigley; Programme Conâ€" vener, Jack Tranter; social conâ€" veher, June Hamilton. PELMO BAPTIST Worship service in the Pelmo school auditorium, Feb. 19th was conductedl by ,Mt. Robert Strachan, divinity /rdent from McMaster University, Harilton. He spoke on, "The Church and You", and his text was Epheâ€" sians 2: 19.â€""Now therefore, we are no more strangers and toreâ€". igners, but fellow citizens with" the saints, and of thn\householdw of God.". S The Rector, Rev. Keith Kidâ€"| dell will continue the sermon|! series on, "The Cross in Modern| ife", his sermon subjéct will be, ) ‘"The Cross is like a pair of| Shoes". After evensong the! young people will hold their‘ weekly meeting in the Vestry | rooms. The > programmes are stimulating. â€" Our two youth groups conâ€" tinue to meet each Sunday evening at 7.30 p.m. The proâ€" grammes are thoughtâ€"provokâ€" ing and challengihg. The speakâ€" er this Sunday evening for the Junior Group is J. R. Morgan. a member of Central.. Mr. Morâ€" gan is supervisor of Secondary Schools for the City of Toronto. ST. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN Next Sunday evening at 7.00 p.m. the newly elected executive of St. John‘s A.Y.P.A. will be installed in church. Various young pe&ple will take part in }the servid® acting ‘as sidesmen, participating in the choir, and two young ladies will read the Lessons from Holy Scripture. It will be of interest to the congregation to know that an architect has been engaged to undertake Central‘s Building Programme. In due course a plan will be submitted to the congregation for approval, CENTRAL UNITED The minister, Re#. R. E. Spenâ€" ter will continue this Sunday his Lenten Series of sermons by preaching on the subject, "Hope for Every Man". This is the second sermon in the genâ€" eral series, ‘"The Bible and You." j , All this happened just before the House closed on Friday evening. On Saturday, the newsâ€" papers were full of the Miniâ€" ster‘s _ antics. _ The _ Speaker promptly checked on the actual deletions and found he had been led up the garden path. "I took it as a minor essential (Continued on Page 11) The annual Sunday School Film Night will be held on Pfriâ€" day, March 2, when Walt Disâ€"< ney‘s coloured cartoon, "Bamâ€" bi", will be shown The proâ€" ceeds will be used to defray the expenses of the annual picnic. Sunday, February, 19, the Rev. James S. Mackenzie will deâ€" liver a practical address, which will indicate the healing proâ€" perties of forgiveness. Next, the Minister went to the Press Gallery but here again, he was frustrated. The despatch about his speech had already gone over the wires. garine in Quebec be expunged from Hansard. The editor reâ€" fused. Mr. Gardinr then went to the Speaker with the same request. Afterwards, in explaining his role in this strange situation, Mr. Speaker claimed he had been under the impression it was merely a matter of changing some figures. He acceded to Mr. Gardiner‘s request. ’ Regular Service Sun. 10.30 a.m. BRtAKING Orf srtap 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday Sthool 7.90 p.m.â€"O@supe!l Service _‘When Rt. Hon. James Gardinâ€" er realized what he had done, he went to the editor of Hansard and requested that the discloâ€" sure he had made about marâ€" 10.00 10.00 11.00 11.00 11 00 Church Tetlephone: CH. 4â€"1571 10.00 a.m.â€"BIBLE §$CHOOL â€" Classel for every age 11.00 a.m.â€"MORNING WORSHIP â€" 11.00 A.M.â€"MORNING worsHip s 3.00 P.M.â€"SUNDAY sCHOoL 7.00 P.M.â€"EVENING woRsRIP A Beginners‘ and Nurséry Class is heid during the morning ~ _ worship DOWNSVIEW BAPTIST CHURCK} 8.00 a.m.â€"Holy Commwunion 9.45 a.m.â€"Junior Bible Class ' r 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer * 11.00 a.m.â€"Chureh School 7.00 pm Evening Prayer ‘ Wed. 8 p.m. â€" Midâ€"week Lenten Service Rector: 7.00 p.m.â€"Guest Speaker: Rev . lawrence Ave., Near Jane _ . REV. H. W. SURDIVALL B.A. LTh., Rector 2nd SUNDAY IN LENT, FEBRUARY 26th 8.00 a.m.â€"Holy Gommunion 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday School and Bible Classes 11.00 o.m.;MernIng Prayer and Sunday School 7.00 p.m.;Eyonlong Special Services Every Wednesday During Lent 10.00 a.m. and 8.00 p.m. _FEBRUARY 26th. REV. R. J. BOGGS, B.A. 17 Cress St. â€" CH. 1â€"9533 8.00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion â€" ~~ 9.44. a.m.â€"Church School and Bible Class 2. 11.00 a.m.â€"Matins and Sermon * + "SACRED SHREDS" 2nd in series on Mirgcles o â€" Calvary * 4.00 p.m.â€"Holy Baptism 7.00 p.m.â€"Evensong and Sermon £ "THE CROS§ IS LIKE a PaAIR Of $HOES" 2nd in series on The Cross in modern life. R . The A.Y.P.A. officers will be installed. MIDâ€"WEEK LENTEN services c Every Wednesday â€" 7.00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion * (Breakfast after) Every Wednesday â€" 8.00 p.m. â€"Lenten Vespers Every Friday â€" 10.00 a.m. â€" Holy Communion * (Coffeeâ€"break after) & Church Of St. David (Anglican) . Central United Church WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH ST. PHILIP‘S (On the Hill) Weston Presbyterian Church Westminster United Church * a.m.â€"Pax Bible Class a.m.â€"Senfor Sunday School a.m.â€"Merning Wership a.m.â€"Junios Sunday School a.m.â€"Nursery and Cradie Roll a.m.â€"Preâ€"Communion â€" Service Sunday, February 26th, 1956 Sunday, February 26th, 1956 m.â€"Guest Speaker: Rev. J. Strachen YOU ARME WELCOME TO ANY AND Sunday, February 26th, SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT Lent 2â€""HOPE FOR EVERY MAN" Church Schools: 10.00 a.m. 2â€"12 years 11.00 a.m. 12â€"15 years; 11.30 a.m. 6â€"11 years 7.30 p.m. â€" Young People‘s Union and . Young Adult Group ‘ (Anglican) _ §t. Phillips Rd. (off Malton Rd.) * Rev. Howard K. Matson B.A. L.Th. 31 St. Phillips Road Guest Speaker: Rex. Church Services: 10.00 And 11.30 a.m. Church Services: "THE BIBLE AND YOU" KING AND MAIN STREETS Minister. Rev. R. E. Spencer, MA., THE GOSPEL MESSAGE sUNbAY At 7 P.M. 5 C SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, 1956 53 Rev. James $. Mackentie. M.A. 8.D., h.M. The Friendly Family Church ‘_ Main 61. North at Pérn ud ;. ** V. K. G. KIDDELL, B.A. L.TH. CH, 197 DOWNSViEW AvENUE REV. R. W. REDDING â€" PASTOR EV. G. K. TVLER, 8. TH., MINISTER MRS SEORGE SWAN, ORGANIST #2. n S Hill of the WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Jewels for Jesus of the Shantymen All Of our servicés MAIN $T. N CROS$ s1 .A., 8.D.

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