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Times & Guide (1909), 21 Mar 1957, p. 5

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He wan long I resident of Weston, having moved here "out M years no. He was a manager of the General Elec- tric Ward Street plant and of the Carbaloy plant. Retiring about two years ago, he had "He mod his Church because he behaved in hll God". These Inn the words ot tubule spok- cn of an late Gordon Young by the Rev. Keith Kiddell at the funeral service held Monday afternoon. March lath in St. John'l Anglican church _ Mr. Young passed awny very suddenly on Friday noon, March 15th in his home. He was a veteran of World War I. Gordon Young Laid To Best Monday; Mar. 18 139 MAIN ST. S. WESTON new ideas se LVA P LY I FALh"r'7i'/iieT4 AT [UMBER DEAl ans COAST TO COAST MachllAN I 'ttrot't Silt: "new“ cum" umonvou WINNIPIG Lennon manna mum wlunson mourn“. QUEBEC CITY vt,'hl SYLVAPLY for your wife's workshop the engineered miracle in wood Kitchens need keeping up with the times, too. More cupboards, modern cabinets, more efficient work surfaces -- that's the dream of every housewife. 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He II Iurvlvod by hi: widow, Ethel Grace. son Jack of Simoce and daughter Mrs. Leonard H Smi'h, Jr. (Norma, River Edge, New Jersey. Interment was at Riverside cemetery. The service was conducted by the Rev. Keith Kidell and Mr. Neville Bishop, assistant. business at home. 'present for the Bvely gift. V For the past three year: he, Games were played, with Mrs. has bun very active in SLIM“. Wyd, Mm. Laotton and John's church as treasurer, hav- Mrs Humxhnes being the prize ing taken over when Mr, Hunter Iw‘m" . game ot Charade: left. ieaused much mernmenL Refresh, He lg lurvivod by his widow, menu were served by the her Ethan Gran Inn Jun-k of Simmw tess and Mrs, Stevens. baby daughter'. Mrs WESTON BLDG T Lawrence Ave. E., tlil, 1-5291 R. LAIDLAW LUMBER 50 Oak St. WESTON CH. 4-1741 VA (UAO “Service Plus - That's Us" PRODUCTS FOR FOR ' COMPANY LIMITED From Mr. and Mrs. Smyth and tam. ‘ily, motored to London, Ontario, Her a week's holiday, and re- turned home on Saturday. On Sunday, we were pleased to have Mr. and Mrs. Malcom back again at Elmlea Baptist church. At the morning service, Mr. Malcom read John 6:22:45 and at the evening service he chose Paul's letter to Philemon. Next Sunday. Mr. R. Strauhan will be in charge of the even- ing nervice. Sorry to hear that Barbara Jackson is m bed with pneu- mania, and we wish her a speedy recovery. . . . WATERPROOF - GLUE . PLYWOOD CH. 1-1188 l Tlu, Siclosmrn's Association held thew first moetmg of thr' year last Tuesday and after their business monting thov were, ad- dressed by Mr. Charles E, Stor- ton, President of the Brother- hood of Anglican Chttrchrtten, on the mms and obligations of the brotherhood. so. why does the Anglican Church prohibit the marriage of divorced people?" The Rector is pleased at the number of PPO- ple who attend these discussions. ST. PIHLIP’S-ON-THE-HILL The confirmation .wrrice was held on Wednesday, March 13th, with the Right Reverend F. H. Wilkinson, Bishop of Toronto, officiating. Those confirmed were Allan Raymond Church, William Raymond Loughrin, James Harold Marsh, Edward George Green, Clara Minnie Breen, Malguret Mary Shearer. Caioline Sophia SaltetRobinson, Doris Anne Heshop, Phyllis June Fordham, Joan Ethel Heath, Pa- jricia Louise Bennett and Vera jAlexander Boyko were received into the church. . The young people of the Fire- iide Group had a very enjoyable evening on Sunday, in the Par- dsh Hall, after the service. They (were divided into teams and a lBible Quiz was conducted by er. Eric Robinson and Mr. lGerry Legge. As well as being lenjoyable, it was educational, and the young people did very ‘well. Last week. the group visi- ‘ted one of the homes for the aged in Toronto, and conducted 'the service of worship and wit- ness, This group of young peo~ ple is steadily growing in num- ber, and is making a fine con- tribunon to the spiritual life ot St, Philip's. _ ST. DAVID'S ANGLICAN Mrs. Dowdcll, President of the Chancel Guild, will address the members of the Girls' Auxiliary at their Monday. March 25th, meeting. Her theme will be the Work of (hr Altar Guild and she will explain the Church turn. ishings, The topic fm' discucsmn this week after the Wodnosday eve- ning Lenten service will be "When Christ spoke against div vorce, was He speaking against the incestuous marriage of Herod Antipas: or did He mean there would be no divorce in the Kingdom of Heaven to coma? If 0 a.m. communion services on Wednesdays are welt attended. and it is hoped that more will avail themselves of this tmdweek privilege. The children's service every Wednesdav at 4.15 is very well attended The Rector is taking a Jourse of study on the life of Jesus. There is, of course, an eve» ling SC0'lue every Wednesday iuring Lent at 8 pm. This Sunday, March 24th. the class will attend corporate com- munion and breakfast, and will be presented with thtir certiii- cams. A reception was held after the service in the Parish Hall, when the congregation had the oppor- tunity of meeting the Bishop and the newly confirmed. The Lenten services are well under way, and the re>ponbe is very encouraging. The 7 am. and CENTRAL CHrRCH NEWS The Minister will prearh the "T:,_,,e:,-Wltr", “Sun, thy mother". "y/iii;": _ Jusus mum to Cuhan win 12w: “THIS 51cm“ hgs bzmk. and durk blwui upon " hum; sr.uth evrn nxthcle mhA Rev. Jas. Maokimzie my; mid every I" [H qunu- m: wuh pain (Judd 2111341120 have blamed Hun, if He had lhou::ht ir) ly of Hamil"? But he rhecktd His own angubh and thought nnly of Hs mrsth, I. He thought of the lonely wldtrrv mm mm» lurwlv, nf {hr shame of the Civrs {mm whu-h she would 11mm (want and of her gray hrurs gomg (20m) 111 sunmv 10 the mun'v Jun,» had thoughts of her alone, and m word, nmor In he (mum, tun, fly commrtuicd hru' trr the Can‘pwnnn m 12% mun»! friearl: "Wiunun", Ho sard, "thy son: -CHI, [hwy 11101th The Words From The Cross I Mary must have doubted Jeaus many tunes, tar did He not choose the strangest company ot Mums! There was Peter With hts uncontrollable tongue, and Matthew who dud the Romam' duty work, and worst ot all __ a shameless woman of the streets. And as 11 thcse doubts were not wuny- ing enough, did He not set Himself up agalmt the sacred Law at Moses - and surely It was a monstrous he that He had made Himself equal thh God? T 'iioiris'iiic1' CHURCH A Lenten Series By The Weston and District Ministerial Assn. '1,etfsliiSf1iNfC'liiS By Bee. James s. Macks-ac, "attains“: United "Woman. behold my m: non, thy mother", Woman, behold thy sou" ii) Invitations have been sent out to all the congregation and a committee of thirty have been WESTON PRESBYTERIAN Arr:mgemeum, as well in hand for the Congregational Dinner meeting to be held on Monday. March 25th. at 6.30 pm, The Session is providing for Lenten reading, a pamphlet con-, mining the two recent broad- casts by our Moderator. Your) Elder will bring you a copy) wlrvn he visits you with your) card. It i, hoped that every' member will read carefully these broadcasts. The Szu-l'iimcnt of Baptism will be dispensed this Sunday, March 24th, at 10 am. third Lenten sermon, "The Mir- aculous Gift," this Sunday at both the 10 and H30 o'clock servwes. The increased interest in the themes of the Lenten series and in the meaning of Lent itself on the part of the congregation is a Sign. of spir- itual vitality that is most en- couraging to one and all. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed on Sunday. March 3lst. The mpm- bers of the communicant class will unito at the 10 am. Com- munion Service and adult mem- bers at the 11.30 am. Commun- ion Service. The Sacrament Supper will be Sunday. March 3 bers of the com And she found Hun hon?- ing on the Cur.» and (New God! there way Mund upon Hi, Brow. But hm Imr --- her love :wumped and :val her every doubt away. He Wu: (J! her IH'EIYLH and this world mm Hc was My up" God! 1111 These doubts ot Mary's fell nd fluttered as the very locusts:they blinded her eves and blotted out the Ugh! the earth was lull of madly, whisling, tormenting dnubls --untll she could bear tt no longer. She had to we: Him for hm'selr. . 11.00 trm.-Hollond-itev. H. A. Venema 11.15 omt.-Sundar. School-Children oll ages 5.00 p.m.-English--Rev. H. A. Venemo 11.00 a.m.--Holiness Meeting 3.00 p.m.-Suraday School and Bible Class 7.00 p.m.-Evangelistic Service (Temporarily loaned at Weston Collegiate Auditorium) Rev. Henry A. Venema, B.A., Th.M. - CH. 4-0985. Mount Dennis Citadel- Cor. York Ave. and Weston Rd CAPT. AND MRS. R. CHAPMAN-ROGER 9-3585 SUNDAY SERVICES SEOONO OHRISTIAN BEFOBMEO OHOBOH OF TORONTO WESTMOUNT GOSPEL CHURCH THE SALVATION ARMY "MAKE THE ARMY YOUR CHURCH HOME" WEDNESDAY. MARCH 17, [00 FJtk. REV. CALVIN CHOU - Far East FRIDAY, MARCH 29. ON PIA. DR. T. P. CARLES - Spain fllM: Journoy Into Spain iUWAV, MARC” " 9.50 a.m.vBlBLE SCHOOL 11.00 a.m.- MR. FLOYD SHANTZ CHIlD EVANGHISM FEllOWSHIP 7.00 pm. REV. H. K. DANCY SUDAN INTEIDOI MISSION FILM: Padio Voice Of SLM. (Anaciund Camel Churches cl Canada) IAVMOI! on, AND nowmu AVE. D. G. '4AMitroN-htter'rr.tt Pastor M!SS|ONARY CONFERENCE SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1957 The Young Women's Club will (produce " "Bridal Pageant" on lFi‘iduy. March 22, in the audi- ‘Im-innL 100 wars of wedding gmvm will be featured, from 1857-1957. Everyone (men too.') .1) \s'vlcomc. l The Women's Missionary So- may is holding a Rummage Sale lon Friday evening, March 29. ‘Al'llclt‘: mav be brought on Thursday gvcning or Friday morning. [ chwmber-the C.G.1.T. Tea and Bake Sale on Saturday. ;A;~,r11 rr-proceeds to help send igirls to camp Tuesday, March 19. was a bury day at the Church. In the after- noon the WC,T.U. Missionur) meeting was held, with a film, "Medicone, the Magnet." as the spocinl feature. In the evening the COLT. group held an af- sCliation service with the three Mission Circles at seven o'clock. In thp evening. the ministers occupied their. own pulpit, again and Rev. Mr. Tyler spoke on "John, the Apostle, Example of Loydlty." 0n Hind-1m morning, March 24. :lie “Ct. James S. Mackenzw Will v-mitinue his series on the Parables l, Jesus with, "The Parable of I e Good Samaritan." At the Evening Service, there Will be another addrrxs from the pumt of Vlew ot Biblical archae- olrig}, thr subjects considered wl bu Lot's wife. manna. water 1mm the, rock, and the 'burning bush', On the following Sunday evening, the Woman's Assovia- tion Will be in complete charge of the Evening Service. Mi: Quirk based his remarks on Matthew 24:3, and showed that various prophecies in the Old Testament, particularly in the Books of Daniel and Isaiah, are now being fulfilled. He stated that the second return of the Jews to Palestine, referred to in Isaiah 11:11, has been going on Since 1918. and that presenbday happenings are' fuliillments of predictions made by Daniel in Chapters 11 and 12. He admon, ished hi, listeners to pray.'study God's Word. and Will’lLSS for Him that they might be ready for His coming. On Sunday. M'arch 17, Rev. Eric Quirk and Rev. G. K. Tyler exchanged pulpits, the former speaking on "Recent Events in the Middle East in Prophecy" and the latter speaking at Far- mer Memorial Baptist Church on the work of the Grande Ligne A11>>ion in Quebec. It is thought that between 250 and 300 mu attend and through the kindness of St. John's Angli- can Church, the children will have "Hummus and enter- Lammen! the”, whsle the dinner " in the lemm Hall. The 'girls of the Fax Claus have volunteered to act " baby sutters for those children whose parents will be attending the dinner. We teel that ttus dinppr will make a great. Impact on the members ot the congregation and It Will enable us to become better acquainted with mmy who htrve recently become tIS- souated with our congregation. The iS a complimentary din- ner and we at: the guests of the Session, There wlll be musical entertainment, a guest speaker, items ot .nlereat from our own membcus-ultogether a memor- able evening of fellowship. h ”M MM wtttt “I'M 7“ mo HUMP - MW. M.-" " thos. ”mud. to tind CL t'w _ _ . number that hep: to nun; ' Service next Sunday evening will be under the auspices of the Humber Lodge, Gordon Ban- mmum, WN, with the mem- her, or the Mount Dennis, Ao- [la and (innmatmn Lodges also m. attendance. " ES'I'NIINSTER UNITED WESTON qAPTib'T 9.45 a.m.~$undoy School, 9 years and up 11.00 trrr.--Sundoy School T9 years ll.00 o.m.-"The Good Samaritan” 7.00 p.rrt.--"Of tot's Wife, Manna, etc,” 11.00 a.m.-Rev, Alvin McGrath, former minister of the church will speck tat both services. 3.00 p.m.-SUNDAY SCHOOL 7.00 lm-EVENING WORSHIP-RCU. Alvin McGrath rANGLICAN) Islington Ave. North c" Rexdule Blvd Rector -e REV. HERBERT H. LENNOX (C SUNDAY, MARCH 24th, 1957 LENT Ill , "Cut.---...--,.-.- Ct fr' amt! "SHOP, BA, Asthma, Sn Phillips Ramon Manon Rd.) Rector: Rev. Howard K. Matson, B.A., L.Th., 3t St. Phillips " 9.30 ta.m.--FAMILY COMMUNION SERVICE 9.30 a.m.--CHURCH SChQOL 11.00 o.m.-MORNING PRAYER-Nursery and kindergarten during this service. SUNDAY, MARCH 24th, 1957 THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT 8.00 co_m.-Hoiy Communion 11.00 crrn.--Ncrrning Prayer and Church School 7.00 p.m.__Evemng Prayer 7 Preacher: Mr. R. Carder 8.30 p.m.-Fireside Group Ith00 a.nr-2 12 years 11.30 trm,--6.ts 1 7.30 p.m.~Young Adult Group A Young Pm’ 10.00 trrm-Holy Communmn 8.00 a.m.--Holy Communion 945 u.m --Surtdoy Srhoo! 11.00 trrm--Matins and Jumov Sunday School-ttev, Curran TOO p.m.--Evensong-The Rector Westminster united Church ll.” l0.00 tcnc-Sunday School Junior and Intermediau a,” year! 10.00 rsrn.-Pax Bible Class ”.00 o.ri--Mornirtg Warshp ”.00 trrrr-Surndoy School Nursery, Kindergavwr Primary 2:8 ypan 7 00 p mv‘Masonic Service CENTRAL 1lltlTE0 CHURCH ' no 9.... TIto urn-Holy Communion lw p.m'-LEN1:N VESPERS and odd': " WORKING WHH JESUS 3.30 a.m.-HOtt COMMUNION ' 9.30 and 11.00 o.m.-Morrning Prayer and Sermon Preacher-The Rev. w. E. Mann, M.A., PhD. The Diocesan Council for Social Service. 7.00 p.m.--Eveim9 Frayer and Sermon Subiect-"The Quiner who become Profitable" 3.” pm Church Of St. David (Anglican) SUNDAY, MARCH 24th St. Matthias Anglican Church 5 Cross St. of Church, CHerry t-tsrt REV. a. J. noses, 8,A, “WON " Cross St. - CH. 1-9533 Y5§§fijmN WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH Weston Presbyterian Church l p.m-EVENING WORSHIP-RCU. Alvin McGrath Beginners and Nursery Class is held during the Morning Servvce, St. John’s L, ST. PM.P'S (0n the Hill) Church trf St. Paul The Apostle --Hotr Cttmmunior, ,-fan\ily Communion and Sermon Sonic" Dopumnan' of Sunday SAM ~Mu'ini and Sumon~"AlL OYHER BENEFITS OF HIS 'Asslw (3) TIADING FOR SOULS Junior Sunday School and Nanny ' ~Holy "ptisrrr -Eunwng and btssmon-"CMRECUNG OR DIVEHING GOD" POWER" + WANYED __. GREAT GAMBlERS Minister: lav luwrence Ave., Near Jana REV. H W SURDIVALL, BA Ll'h., Redo: Ree George Canon __. Assisting SUNDAY, MARCH 24th, 1957 lENT III 1000 and 11.30 a.m. "THE MlRACULOUS GIFT" SUNDAY SCHOOLS SUNDAY, MARCH 24th, 1957 I". Jame; S Mackenzh. MA. In. Th-M. SUNDAY, MARCH 24th, 1957 Jump SUNDAY m LENT SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1957 Monday -- 420 PM. -. ChiIdun’x Minn” WEDNESDAY MARCH 2rrh SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 195i THIRD SUNDAY IN tENT SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1957 THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT WEEK-DAY SERVICES IN lENT Rector Rev. George V. Young REV G. K. TYlER. BTh. MINISIER MRS GEt3ttGE SWAN. ORGANISI King and Main Streets The Fvlendly Family Church 69 WIlllAM " 3 blocks South of luwvemel 695 Scarlett Rood FRIDAY MARC” 29th R E Spcnter, M.A.', B.D, lAnglim'n) "was: v“ 00 For" Ave Punccnnow with CHRIS!" so trm,--6.13 your. WESTON pRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CROSS ST, - (CH. 4-0351)

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