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Times & Guide (1909), 8 Nov 1956, p. 4

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,_'i, MOM S I De Ills '_il' Are Being Made [5“ ' “He: , :5" . .1. II. 1-3841 - WESTON - (“Ll-0835 i Wesion Motors lid. t IT BREAKS THE PATTERNS or THE PAST! IhllllFllll- vllllFlllll.. "H. I. able to ff TH]; '57 "tIwi""""""""."" CHEVROLET . IIIIOIII WRIST " Tilt NATION (NOMI hunch": ”do: on Chunk of Canada) A PBEAOIIIIG MISSION ' WMY PARK . WIYID CHUIC“ (Cu. Imlhcnn-Yuohcwy Dc.) “and m h magnum [not-d ll! - who opened tr's HERE ! ON THESE BEAUTIFUL 'ST CHEVROLE'I'S MMe.e,t1e,.e.tetuetctul?,ftcu'tef te' t H ll " H t RON BROADBENT Euler/ICES THE DOMINION OF CANADA GENERAL INSURANCE CO. _tNfNROLEY--AtutMttoM.E d “In”! OIL Mttt IT'S SWEET, SMOOTH AND SASSY! REV. E. BRAMPTON. Luring, Ont. save to the utt.rmost-All who will coll 29% MAIN ST. N. Rap: naming upon him." CONSULT 1h. beauh'lvl new It! Air Sport Sedan rm: I06, by m5" - on. of " human! Mr Choviu. mo Miaitonary Festival on Sun- day, November 4ttt. In the morning Dr. Dixon A. Dunn. Sup-rm: ot Renal“:- dons, was the speaker; and in the Mon. Nov. " Though Sun. Nov. "th. INSURANCE DISCHARGES THEM! T.30 AM. NIOHYLY (Saturday "c.pr.dl CREATES THE OBLIGATIONS on DISPLAY ii" I On Friday, Rev. Percy Buck, a veteran missionary from Boli- ' via, Will be the speaker. The 'Co-workers' Mission Circle and ”the Couples Club will be in charge, Decorations and re- lfreshments will be Bolivian. An zoffering will be received. I ttext-Sunday, November 11th. gwill be the 49th Anniversary of "this church. The sped!) speak- On Monday, Mrs. A. Mlcdon- and. missionary on furlough from India, spoke and sang. The Afternoon and Aida Alba Mis- sion Ciretes were in charge of the progrlmme. Refreshments included rice and curry " serv- ed in India. On Tuesday. the B.Y.P.U. was in eharee of the meeting which feature! Ntgola, Africa. _ _ On Wednesday. at the mid- week payer meeting, news from and prayer tor our missionaries featured the service. "COME SEE! er will be Dr. N. H. Parker, Dean of the Divinity School at McMaster University. Former member! and friends will find a special welcome. THE CHURCH or tyr. _ (Annie-n) During the absence of the rector, Rev. Hope W. Surdlvall who, together with Mrs. Surdi- vall. is attending a conference on Christian Education in Phila- delphia. for the next two Sun- days, the services will be tak- en by Rev. George Garrett. as- sistant to the rector. Rev. Gar- ratt. is a local Weston resident, having lived in the town for many years and is well known to a great many friends in Wes- WESTON . Parker,| ton and District. Mr. Garratt is "llS'l' WE FQRGI'I'" " present attending Trinity College in Toronto, and will be available for service to any member of the parish who may be in need of his help or advice It any time. We are _very for- tunate in having a man of the calibre of Rev. George Garratt to help us. and we appreciate very much his offer to help out in this instance. WE WORSHIP ON SUNDAY." The average person to-day, if thov were asked the question which Is our title. could not give An answer. We have a noun to-day who inch that if we do not wot-shin on Saturdnv. which I; tho Sabbath. we will not 2n in Heaven. Are they wont-ct? If not what answer do we haw to offer in our own defence? It The every member campaign being conducted in the parish ot St. David's has been a great success. and many new mem- bers are being enrolled every week. This campaign was con- ducted by the men of St. David's who endeavoured to' contact every family in the parish who have attended the church, as well as other Anglican families in the parish. Many encourag- ing reports have been received from the men who took part in the canvass of the parish, ot the growing interest in things spiri- tual, and the desire to become one of the growing family of St. David's. Tho mu vnrca in“: ivr, a”. an HOLY PRTESTHOOD. Tho our- pose of this aspect of the believ- er oripsthood is to offer un spiritual sacrifices. tn var“ 9 um- are vallvd I ROYAL PRI- ESTHOOD. The purpose of this aspect is to show forth the nraises of our Lord and God. The messave of the morning servire at the Downsview Bao- tist Church will deal with this subject. explaining what is mean? and expected of this The members of the choir of St. David's are putting on their Talent 'N Trix-show at the On- tario Reformatory at Brampton. This entirely amateur show met with a hearty response when but on tor the people of St. David's, and the members of the choir were very pleased to have an invitation to put on an evening of fun for the men at the school at Brampton. This is another evidence of Christian good will exhibited bv the choir of St. David's, who have offer- ed their services free of charge to make a pleasant evening for the boys and men at the school at Brampton. The 109m anniversary of our church will be observed by sne- rial survices on Sunday. Nov. 18th. The guest sneaker will be the an. E. A. Thomson, BA, D.D.. Clerk of the General As- sembly. Our next Baptismal service will be on Sunday, De- cember 2nd. in the Lord Jesus are priests. This ig one of the great articles of Martin Luther, and this is one of the things of which we are itrrroraro tty-ri. What Mme it mean to be a believer-priest? In I Peter 2:5, 9 we read that we have a twofold priesthood. Weston Presbyterian During the month of Novem- ber tt class for communications is being held after the morning servlce. DOWNSVIEW BAPTIST One nt fhe wonderful truths of the Bible is ttut all believers PR TESTHOOD, The first meeting of the Cou- ple's Club will be In the Creel- man Hall on Monday, Nov. 19th at 8 pm. In the evening service. an-‘ other ttf the false doctrines willu be dealt with. The one to be‘ .xrtlttittrd this week it "iirkfi Tt.00 ..m.-Hollortd Service 11ns o.m.-Sundoy School-Children of oll no". 5.00 gum-English Servie.--"v, Henry A. Venomo, offtetaF In. ttt both urvleu. SEOONO CHRISTIAN IEFOBMEO OHIIROII OF TORONTO fNmportrrh lac-00d .9 - Collegian Audlhrium) In. "on" A. Vanna, I.A., 'h.ltt. - CH. 4-09”. NOVEMBER t Ith, 1956 will be the purpose or the mes- sage to give an answer to this question. The Bible School was down last week, the attendance being 150. We trust that it you were not present you will do your utmost to be there next Lord's Dav. Every man. woman, and child outtht to attend Sunday School. None of us knows the Bible so well that we do not need more teaching. You will be welcome to the Adult Bible Class in our Church. We shall begin a series of studies on the doctrine of Satan this coming Lord's Day. What do we know about the Devil? Is he a real- itv? It Jesus Christ thought so. who are we to rrttter with Him? At the services on Sunday. Rev. Maison shared his visit to the Clergy Conference at Pitts- F'rrgh, with the congregation. This eonference was held at Calvary Episconal Church un- r‘er the leadership of Dr. Sam Shoemaker, the Rector. The theme was "How to win people for Christ. and how to train others tn wrn people for Christ." Mr. Maison said it was tt rich l and insoiring experience to have begn there. A point, which is‘ very urgent, was brought out very elearlv-that it the church is to meet the challenge of this; moment in hietorv. clergy and! laitv must mm their true min- isirv. l The Iaitv must be trained to go out into their homes, their work, their communitiet and witness for Christ. and the re- sources of God that are avail- able thromh Him, "onde at T mm. Mr. William Hamill. a mpmhor of the parish, is 'he Fermtrtrtrttastrsr. On Monr‘nv, Nnvembar 12th ths' ladies ‘nf the Women's Aux- iliarv are looking forward to hearing an intestine, mission- ary weak-er. Miss Prnvart of thr Church Mission fo the Jews will be _erwsakintr, She is on fur- 1ousth and bones to return to Jen'salem soon to resume her wm-k. ' The men of the narish are buw making plans for a oar‘sh truttsttnrt'rbe last week of Nb- vpm‘wr. This visitation is blan- n-d for the numose of moo-tiny the new people in this tag! wrttwintt urea. and if thee are Anglican: ne not adherents of ane particular rhurrh, M wel- r'ome them and invite thrsm ID Min mv- "'nrchinning fellow- ship of St. Phi'm's. A new Sr‘nu' fronn his been formed at St. Phi‘ip's and will meet in the Parish Hall avery The service of remembrance of the Town or Weston win he Mid " fhts Cenotanh M the Town “ark "I 3 mm. on Novem- ber nth. Wreaths will ho laid: manr'nnts from the three ur- victhrom the Scouts and Spa Cadets wm be an candy: the Mavor w!" Hive an addreu and the Rev H. Matmn an whey-ta» “ow whit" the va. G, Laws the Rrw, R, Bragg: and the Rev, J. S, Markenzie will also take port ' The emin- eve-nine new"?! will he in the hynds of the Ram» (Tbs: on Sandnv. Novena. hr 18. Mr. "men Pollock and 20 members of the class will ttstrtitxitoatss There will be a duet and thr, addrtu will ho erltrtirt- ed ttt {NT of the ynumz pmotrle. There will he a service of remrmbr.nnttr, a! fhe morning sorvive on Nnvr,mhesr 11th. In tho eveniv‘". tho mhiPr‘t of the address Wm he. "With the Whole of nur Heart". The Town-Ag» Group have now scarf-d rehearsals for a Minstrel Show. a WESTMINSTER UNITED St. Philips On the Hill too mum-Holy Communion 1‘ , 9.30 cam-Family Sorvlco and Sormon. Sr. DON. d .1.- day School. ' , 10.55 cam-Math: and SumoH-Plooso not. change of "mo for romombrcnco urvko. - Sonnom A Rool Memorial. Jr. dept. ot'Sunday School and Nursery. 2.00 P.M.-Holy Baptism. 7.00 p.m.--'Ev.ostmo and Sermon. "A Brief Touch" (Anullcun) " Phllllpl " teff Melba Id.) loner: luv. Howard K. Manon IA. Lth. I! " Fhllllp- loud 8.00 cum-Holy Communion' 9.45 u.m.-Sunduy School ' lt.00 a.m.-Matlru and Junior Convocation. 7.00 p.m.-EVENsoN6-"v. Goo. Garratt, Punch" .9 both services. Sunday School and Son/kn will he held In the batman! a! the new inni- I.00 tum-Maw Coma-uni": 9,30 'r.m.-Svndtrr Mac! ".00 mm.--hutting and Samoa T.00 p.m.-6.o.rtt, DOWNSVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER "TH, 1956 Mth. SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.-Holy Communion. Corporate Communion and Breakfast for Fireside Group. 945 a.m.--Jr. Bible Clan 11.00 a,m.--Morning Prayer 7.00 p.m.-Ev|nlng Prayer Junlav and ln'Irmodlan, 3-14 7". l0,00 ennt.-Pt" Bible Clan tt.00 trm.--Gm.rnbrtmr. Day "oo I‘m -Sunduy School - "Hilary. ,,_J___M., - . -. -- Khdugan-n uni Pvlmovy. ri ILOO 't.M.- hmembrunco Day Ith00 ts.rtt.-sundtt? Schoel 9.45 a.rn.-hmdar Seheteti--9 yum and up 11.00 a.m.-bmday School " your; 11.00 u.m.~50rviu of Rbmombranco 7.00 p.m.--"Witft The Whole of Our Hoado‘ Burch 0181. David (Anglican) Wodnudly of I - Midway Church Sunk- and Pray-v. 10.00 ..nt.-Nbt. School - Clnuu tor all ".00 'r.rrt.-Mtrrntrtg Would; - Duty of all r ' WHAT ARE "uEYE2-"lEstst 7.00 pmt.ining Sunk. - Nnd of all WHY WE WORSHIP ON SUNDAY, 11.00 am. - 7.00 pm. Prof. N. H. Parker, D.D., at both servicel. 3.00 p.mc-Sunday School. Beginner: and Nursery Class ls held during the Morning Service. REV. it. J. 30065, BA. " Cr... $t. - CH. 1-9533 SUNDAY, NOV. 11, I956 tlElmthi. UNITED CHURCH _ WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH cannon OF ST. STEPHEN Mod-l Vin-0h wall u don-ltd. Nam " "Urms ”nominate M. Sunday School-r 10.00 am. “I yuan; ".00 an. 12-15 yuan: 11.30 on. 641 ya". 7.30 p.m. - Young 'Iopkt’ Union and Young Adv" amp. SI. John’s Anglia: 6km! Weston Presbyterian Church Westminster United Church ST. PHILIP’S (0n the Hill) mum-0M».- ow.tt.e.ttttt-aV NIVIHIIIW,|.L.W Immune. Av... Near Juno RP]. H. W. SUIDIVALL, B.A. Lth., SUNDAY. NOW ttm, 1956 ANGLICAN “an" lulu Juno $t. 2 Blocks North of Wilson SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1956 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER T1th, 1956 TWO REMEMMANCE DAY SERVICES 9.55 A.M. and 11.30 A.M. "Will. THERE " A WORLD WAR lil? King and Main Snub Mlniuar: Rev. R. E. Sponcor, M.A., ID. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH, 1956 ' Crou St. at Chhnh, CHorry t-tspt sum)”, noun»: thm, "" Rev. George Gurratt--Auutmg In a. n. ma. I. m.. Mam-m an ttttNN" mm. MtOAttm 49th. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES SUNDAY, NOVEMBER Ttth lmmbranco Sunday '" DGWNSVWW AVENUE REV. I. W. RIDDING - "m" Church Vol-pin“: CH. 4.tgrt Mth SUNDAY Ann "WHY “V. FRANK W. Fer, In”! ttte ”load” “in", Chunk u WILIIAM "I!" yrs. WESTON PRESIVTERIAN CHURCH CROSS sr. MAIN sr. N.

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