Times & Guide (1909), 27 Feb 1958, p. 10

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r#@ aim.{-’undui "School .00 a.m.â€""A Dirty of Business" CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH‘ year. Upon taking of» Miss Nickle thanked the executive for their coâ€"operâ€" tion in 1957 and welcomed the Executive for 1958. ", Seugral members gave a "Desâ€" sgert. Bridge" in their homes 'i hile others knitted shawls and ed comfort bags for Headâ€" &z’rs to be sent to Overseas ce. Once again the United Appeal Campaign was cordially _Frepresented by the chapter. A 7.30 â€"p.m.â€"Evening Service z." '.m.-;‘ MISS! MARNIE RUMSEY will tell us the story of her work * Egypt, illustrated with coloured pictures. " . Junier Choir will provide special music y â€"« .« â€" BVBRYONE wiu st mapt wrcbme 11.00 a.m.â€"Second Service 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School Tev. Wm. Weir, B.A., 8.D., of Brampton, Interim Moderater Mr. Arthur Leggett of Arthur, Ont. will be the guest minister WOODBRIDCGE KNOXâ€"VAUCGHAN , Preaching Service KNOX AVENUE, HUMBER SUMMIT Rev. Frank Slavik, B.A., B.D. â€"Phone CHerry 4â€"6732 DIVINE WORSHIP Aiocverirermaricnsemmmnimmnmens 9100 G.08, SUNDAY SCHOOL .........................ll2lll2kl22l.. 10.35 a.m. Church School Communion Service $ sUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1958 SECOND SUNDAY OF Lent 8.00 a.m.â€"HOLY COMMUNION 9.45 a.m.â€"SUNDAY SCHOOL 11.00 a.m.â€"HOLY. COMMUNION 7.00 p.m.â€"EVENING PRAYER ‘ « WEDNESDAY EVENING 7.30 p.m.â€"EVENING PRAYER PEmmg ACCCCIAIZY 2C00. T. TL L‘MMM. Mrs. J. Ritch» Bearer, Mrs. L an; Bervices at Home and oad, Mrs. C. Pettersson; eational Secretary, Mrs. W Aitken; â€" Echoes Secretary, T. 8. Gamble; Social Conâ€" r, Mrs. E. F. Aulit E..Luwu congratulated the rs and presefited the gaâ€" to Miss Nickle for lnot:a CHRIST CHURCH Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Woodbridge United Church Pine Ridge Presbyterian Church ive Year 1957 Annual 1.0.D.E. PRESBYTERIAN 8th Avenue just North of Pine CHURCH SCHOOL â€" MORNING â€" SERVICE Elders Siderond West of Highway 27 CHURCH SCHOOL . . AFTERNOON SERVICE , Pob. 27, 1988 â€" Page 30 K ~SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1956 a.m.â€"First Service * (SERVICES in ORANGE HALL) 202 WOODBRIDGE "A M‘Dhcoum” t â€" Br. “~h! Ranney, Musically Junibr Congregation and Nurkery 8th Avenue North Rev. J. A. H. Hodgson, Minister Speaker: Elder Robert Withrow Pine Street, Woodbridge Pastorâ€"Elder Wm. Archer World Meadquarters, Independence, Me ANGLICAN CHuURCH OF CANADa PINE STREET â€" WOObsRiDGE ev. A. B. Cothcart, B.A.; L.Th. Rev. £ With Junior Choir (Nursery for the very young) Classes for all ages Y, MARCH 2, 1968 The hnext qg:neral meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Ellison, Apt. 2. 180 Queens Drive, Weston, on Mon., March 17th, 8:15 p.m.. with nomination and election for conveners> for 1958. Two fags were presented to the Council Chambers of the new Town Hall. Mrs. C. Smith attended the jllde Training Course in Civil Detense, while others have volâ€" unteered their service when fuâ€" ture. classes ‘begin in Weston. Many members helped at the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics in Malton and Weston. sent to the Chapter‘s â€" ;:“-c‘hod at Pinewood, Oum 10.00 aA.M. 11.00 A.M. 10.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. 1.30 P.M. 2.30 P.M. 7.30 p.m. in Weather has been a big news topic throughout Canada and parts 6f the United States all last week and this district was in no way deprived of the winds and snow that swept the country Snow piled up in huge drifts, | blocking off the traffic on all sideroads. Coleraine school was closed Monday and Wednesday and Burlington was closed on Wednésday because of weather and road conditions. Farmers | lanes wére heavy with &now, | causing stock trucks and milk trucks a great deal of difficulty ’; in getting in or out. Ai the World Day of Praver The final rehearsais of H.M.S. \last Friday, Miss Libby Duncan, Pinafore, which will be produc« ‘Mrs, Tom Groves, Mrs. Chuck ed by the Westminster United Doan, Mrs. Art Doan and Mrs. Choir on March 4, 5, 7 and 8 in Matt Campbell attended from the church auditorium, are now | this community, in Christ Angâ€" under way. An elaborate stageâ€" )hCfl“ Church, Woodbridge. lighting system has been installâ€" ©| mm s _ ____â€"__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"ed; the scenery is being painted ! by Mr. Robert Kent; and the | COLERAlNE cast is now working under the direction of a professional direcâ€" tor. | Please try and get your news !to this correspondent by Thursâ€" | day evening of each week, Arior |té the date of issue in which you wish it to @ppear. My phone ‘number is AT. 8â€"0206, if you | wish to let me know about your |news in that way but, if you wish to write the ‘information |yourself, I must have it by \Thursday evening in order to ‘type it up on the proper copy |paper before Friday morning. 1§'our coâ€"operation in this matâ€" ter will be very much appreciâ€" ‘!ated by this correspondent and the Woodbridge News staff. i Mrs. Matt Campbell repreâ€" ‘sented the Home and School {Association and Mrs. Art Doan ‘represented Burwick Wormen‘s Institute along with Mrs. E. Kellam of. Woodbridge, at the meeting. of the Canadian Menâ€" |tal Health Association in Wesâ€" ‘ton on Feb. 24. | issue. Horseâ€"racing is said. to be the spOrt of kings. Perhaps that‘s why there are so few kings in busines# any more. Rev. Wier of Brampton officiâ€" ated at Knox Presbyterian Church, NVaughan, on Sunday, Feb. 6, when the Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper was observed. Also at this service, Sharon Gerâ€" trude. baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston was bapâ€" tized. Humber Summit The Home and School meetâ€" | || ye sha ing had to be postponed for one of the ga week ‘owing to the inclement Sa;an has weather and illness, but WAS method to held last Monday in the schqol. sin. His ; More details of this meetin® info our n will be forthcoming in the next pa, said. Last week Mrs. Hatcher was ill for a couple of days, and Mrs. Tansley â€" was prevented from being at Borden because of the‘storm and heavy drifts. This meant no less than three supply teachers all at once. We are happy to say that all is back to normal now and hope it will remain so for the time being. (Continued from Page 3) very nice people, they are strange with the pupils and work probably twice as hard to keep the interest up and J(eep; the class as a whole up to their daily goal. Lenten season services on Ash Wednesday and last Sunday were impressive. Response to the lenten folder issued drew attenâ€" tion to the importance of the seaâ€" son. Sermons by the Rector Rev. Keith Kiddell were practical for observance of the season. ‘ Rev. MHenry A. Venema, B.A., Th.M. â€" CH. 4â€"0988 New Locationâ€"110 Alblen Read SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1958 $.30 a.m.â€"CFRB Broadcast "The Back 1o God Hour" 10.00 a.m.â€"Molland Service 11:15 a.m.~Sunday School 5.00 p.m.~â€"Holland Service Pastor at both services lhlh'n”rhcanhm ds mm it Malifax, Later he was clected President oft the University of Baskatchewnn; while in 1949 he was appointed Dean of Divinity Moderator To Preach At Westminster)} New Deacons ‘The Moderator has received PDr. Thomson was born in Stirâ€" By MRS. N. WATSON CY. 6â€"1343 SECOND CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH OF Toronto 686 Apartment Development is Proposed Main drawbacks to the present scheme, as Mr. Falls saw them were the company‘s detire to put private streets and the fact that as vet some of the land must first be acquired from the Toâ€" ront6 Hospital and the Townsn{p. There will also be a Congregaâ€" tional Supper Party on Friday, March 14. The programme is unâ€" der the direction of Mrs. A. Bezâ€" zo. One of the main items will be a . skit, portraying amusing and important events in the his~ tory of the congftegation. A teenâ€" age orchestra, which was formâ€" ed especially for this eVent, will play during the evening. * A proposed layout of the huge Verona Development scheme tor approxi mately 686 apartments in the area Of Valley View Drive end Verona Avenue was shown to York Township Council by Works‘ Commissioner Falls. Preparations â€" Completed For HMS Pinafore about » making the ends meet. God has said that he would give ns power to live the way he wants us to‘live yet we drag along in our unbelief living barâ€" ren andâ€"unfruitful lives. Let us be sure as Christians that we heâ€" lieve the word of God. It will keep us in temptation and bring joy and peace into our lives. into our minds about what God| _ One of the new features of the| has sajd, namely the word of| church is the patish library that| God. The little girl in the above has been established by the‘ episode was disturbed because| Board of Christian Education unâ€" she didn‘t have sufficient faith! der the chairmanship of Mr.! in her mother‘s word, How often | Jack Hume. This lending library we treat God in just the same has many excellent books esâ€"| way. pécially for the lenten season.‘ God has said that he will supâ€" , There is no charge and the books ; ply our material needs. But how | are available to all members of: God has said that he will supâ€" ply our material needs. But how often do we worry and ‘fret Satan has been using the same method to lead Christians into sin. His point is to cast doubt into our minds about what God A little girl of eleven peeped into the kitchen. "Mother will you have my party dress ready for the concert tonight" "Of course I will dear." "Are you sure you will have it ready*" Hurt by her lack of trust her mother replied. "Doesn‘t mother always keep her word to you dear?" ... ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?" From then on ‘Yes . .. 1 guess so, bye." The first word of the first temptation that came to man are these. "HATH GOD SAID It mm who lYork first \_ ‘"My~House shall be called a House of Prayer," declared Mr. Denton Massey of St. Bartholeâ€" {mew Church, New York City at {the eleven o‘clock service in St. {Matthias Church, Royal York ‘Road North, Sunday, February 23rd. & You may build a house of stone, brick and mortar and it is just a building unless the indiâ€" vidual makes it a House of Prayâ€" er and you must pray with your beart when you kneel not just utter words. _ It is fitting that Mr. Massey Wwho was the founder of the York Bible Class should be the first guest speaker in the new building of the St. Matthias Church. p Guest Speaker Launched York Bible Class Mr. Massey/ was also the speaker at the/evening service. Mr. Massey continued on the theme that a church is the Lord‘s House of Prayer and that this is as true today as it was nineteen hundred years ago when Jesus declared that My House shall be a House of Prayer. Mr. Massey was introduced by the rector of St. Matthias\Church his nephew Rev. Mr. George V. Young. He continued with a brief outâ€" line of his duties at his New York Church where seventyâ€"five per cent of the congregation are visitors. Plans for the new church were under discussion at the annual vestry meeting and will be careâ€" fully gorle into after the parish hall building is launched. The opening of the work at St. Johns certainly has taken a marked adâ€" vance this past year. Seventyâ€" five sidesmen were appointed at the recent vestry ‘meeting, with George Whittlesea as chairman. the church. + (Anlican} St. Phillips Rd. (off Malton Rd.) Retror: Rav. Moward K. Matson, B.A., L.Th., 31 St. Phillips Rd & SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1958 $ECOND sUNDAY IN LENT 8.00 a.m.â€"HOLY COMMUNION 11.00 a.m.â€"HOLY COMMUNION 7.00 p.m.â€"EVENING PRAYERâ€"Dialogue Sermon with IAN _ NICHOLS and PHYLIS FORDKAm. s "CMRIST IN A YOUNG PEASON‘S LIFE® ; 11.00 a.m.â€"Communion Service 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday $â€"hoo! 7.00 p.m.â€"EVENING SEAVICE YOU wiLL FIND a warm wELCOME IM TMIS FAMILY CHMurcH .30 p.m WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Robt. &. freeland, B.A., B.D. Choir Leader ~ Mrs. G. Swan _ Organitt â€" Mr. Grahem Bran ST. PHILIP‘S (On the Hill â€"FIRESIDE GROUPF SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1958 gregation are| ‘The BY.P.U. at the regular |Tuesday evening meeting enjoyâ€" inued .on the ied an enlightening film by the is the Lord‘s Shantyman‘s Christian Associaâ€" d that this is ‘tion. The Young People held a was nineteen |skating party Saturday night, Feâ€" when Jesus ibruary 15th. _| were obtained; a nursery room | was decorated and furnished.| *\ There has been an increase in | r| ‘both church and Sunday School j ; | attendahce. Eleven new memâ€" _| bers joined the church in the past year and one, Mr. P. Wilâ€" *[ shaw, passed away. The church * | is now selfâ€"supporting. A total of s| $233.20 was spent on missions | ) with a remaining balance of | | $312.27. _ Nine . members _ of | Downsview Baptist Connrei-tion | were baptized at the church this | past year as well as a number| ‘ from other Baptist Churches |nearby. ‘The average | Sunday | School attendance was 148 and the objective for 1958 is 200. The | Young Peoples, under the leadâ€" ®rship of Sally Burgess and Dorâ€" ‘ | othy Field, reported an avérage ‘ | attendance of 12â€"15 members.|_ | They have undertaken to proâ€"‘ tvide partial support for the |«Nicolson family, missionari¢s in |New Guinea. The organ fund ‘has reached a total of $425.30.; | The Women‘s Fellowship reâ€"‘ | ported as their work over the ‘pnst year: preparation and servâ€" |\ ing for four major suppers; the | | rolling of bandages for missionâ€" |aries in Libya; parcels sent to ; | the Nicolson family in New Guinea and the Greenslede famâ€"| ‘lly in Peru; the purchase of | dishes for the church kitchen; | the purchase of some silverware , with the objective of buying the j | remainder this year. The Cruâ€" | saders‘ boys‘ club reports an enâ€" |rolment of 35 boys, 9 from thel- ) Maple Leaf area, who attended |f Baptist Sunday School at Maple | | Leaf School. The Club endeavâ€"‘ | ours to provide Christian trainâ€"‘ | ing and healthful recreation. | There will be a Men‘s rally supper in the church, Monday, February 24th at 6.30 p.m. All men of the church are invited. The purpose of the rally is to acquaint the men with the op portunities for Christian service in the Weston Baptist Church. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock, February 26th was the start of a new series entitled "Studies in Matthew." A Baptismal and Church memberâ€" ship class will be held Sunday, February 23rd at 3 p.m. in the church. The W.C.T.U. met Tuesday, Feâ€" bruary 18th at the home of Mrs. H. Dickin, John Street. Mrs. I. Cook and Mrs. T. Graham were in charge of the ‘program. Is Guest Speaker Miss Mary Haddow, missionary on furlough from Bolivid, was guest speaker at Weston Baptist Church, Sunday morning reâ€" cently. ' The pastor, Rev. R. Freeland occupied the pulpit in, the eveâ€" ning. â€" Missionary From Bolivia 3.00 p.m.â€"MOLY BAPTISM 7.00 p.m.â€"EVENSONG ,and SERMON ~ "MODERN TRENDS IN THE CMURCH® (2) Faith Mealing TUESDAY, MARCH 4th. 4.15 p.m.â€"CMILORENԤ . LENTEN MISSION WEDNESDAY, MARCM Sth. 7.00 a.m.â€"HOLY COMMUNION (breakfast) 8.00 g.m.â€"LENTEN VESPERE â€" "The Acts of Josus" « (3) A Divine Smile FRIDAY, MARCH 7th. 10,00 a.m.â€"HOLY COMMUNIONâ€"(Ceffee break following Service). WESTMOUNT GOSPEL CHURCH 11.00 a.m.â€"CHORAL EUCHARISTS and SERMON ©JE8US AND sECuRMITY® Main Street North at Fern Avenue RECTORâ€"REV. K. G. KIDDELL, B.A., L.Th. Assistantâ€"REV. N. E. BISHOP, B.A. 9.50 a.m.â€"TME BIBLE SCHOOL WiTH CLASSES FOR EVERYONE 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m.â€"THE WORSHIP SERVICES 8 00 a.m ~Holy Communion 9.30 a.m.â€"Family Service Senior Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Service (Baptism) and Junior Sunday 7.00 p.m.â€"THE WORSHIP SERVICE SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1958 THE SECOND SsuNbaAy in lent 8.00 a.m â€"HOLY COMMUNION 9.30 a.m.â€"FAMILY SERVICE and sEBmon SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1958 10.00 a.m.â€"â€"BIBLE SCHOOL â€" Classes for all 11.00 6.m.â€"MORNING WORSHIP â€" Room for all x "THE SAVING CHRIST" 197 Downriview Ave (#) sevonn coust 1.00 p.m.â€"EOUCATION WEEK SERVICE OUR GUESTS: Teachers of High and ‘Public Schaols MUSIC:; Senior Public School Cheir SUNDAY $CHOOLS 4 10.00 a.m.â€"TRIâ€"C CLAS§ FOR TEENâ€"AGERS 11.00 a.m.â€"CLASSES FOR ALL AGE GROUPS â€" j Westminster United Church DOWNSVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Church Of St. David (Anglican) School _ e â€" s 7.00 p.m.â€"Evensongâ€"Rector mt beth services Rev. James $. Mackenzie, M.A., £.0., Th.H t The Friendly Femily Church & 69 WILLIAM st. SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1958 ~ CENTENARY CEUMBRATIONs 9.45 a.m.â€"SUNDAY SCHOOL â€" # YEARS ANO UP 9.45 a.m.â€" PATHFINDER‘$ BIBLE CLAS$ 11.00 a.m.â€"SUNDAY SCHOOL â€" 1â€"9 YEAR 11.00 a.m.â€"RIGHT REV. JAMES $. THOMSON, D.b., LLD. THE PASTQR PREACHING & EVERYONE: WELCOME â€" FOR TRANSPORTATION Phene CH. 4â€"0923 11.00 a.m.â€""Josus at Life‘s Summit" 7.00 p.m.â€"EVENING SERVICE â€" Need of all "THE DOOR OF THE REVELATION® Midwoek Church Service â€" Wednesday â€" 8.00 p.m. 11.00 a.m.â€"Saerament of lord‘s 10.00 a.m.â€"Pax Bible Class, Junior, and Intermediate Sunday School. 2.00 a.m.â€"RIGHT REV. JAMES §. THOMSON, D.D., LLD. Mederater ef the * United Church of Canada 7.00 p.m.â€"â€"lA!V. JOHN K. MOFFAT, B.A., Simesp Street, United Chureh, 3.30 p.m.â€"HOLY BAPTISM 7.00 p.m.â€"EVENING PRAYER AND SERMON SBCOND SUNDAY IN LBNT 8.30 a.m.â€"MOLY COMMUNION 9.30 a.m. and 11.00 a.m.â€"HOLY COMMUNION and SERMON PREACHER â€"â€" THE RECTOR 7.00 p.m.â€"Sacrament of Lord‘s Supper Sunday, March 2, 1958 17 Croes St. â€" CH. 1â€"9533 St. John‘s Anglican Church CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH Weston Presbyterian Chureh 8 Cress $t. at Church, CHerry 1â€"1571 (Associated Gospe! Churches of Canada} 30 Brownlea Ave. at Raymere Dr. Pastorâ€"REV. DONALD G. HAMILTON, B.Th SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1958 Church of St. Paul The Apostle Islington Ave. North at Rexdale Bivd. lawrence Ave., Near Jane REV. H. W. SURDIVALL B.A., L.Th., Rector SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1958 SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT â€" . THE CMURCH SCMOOL TEACHERS Will BE IN CHARGE Oshawa Sacrament of lord‘s Supper Kindergarten, Primary School ~ \__ ‘King and Main Strette 4 Minister: Rev. R. £. Spencer, M.A., 6.D. * (2) A LOAF OF BARAD !s wortH 26 cents! Including Cherub‘s Corner for Infants. ThE DEVIL 18 A sMOPKEEPEA Rev. R. W. Redding â€" Pastor Sr. Dept. Sund@y School nursety CH. 45443 CM. 1.1681

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