ckâ€"< she ;edf the the ble; pit for! eir. iaF oid: an‘ 1d2 e‘s: ve b« of, ... Weston Presbyterian Church St. Phillips Rd. (off Malton Rd.) Recter: Rev Howard K. Matson, B.A., L.Th., 31 St. Phillips Rd. ST. PHILIP‘S (on the hill) (anstican Westminster United Church sUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1958 11.00 a.m.â€""CHRISTIAN COURAGE" / Sunday Schools 10.00 a.m.â€"Triâ€"C Class for Teenagers 11.00 a.m.â€"Classes for all ages including Crib Corner SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1958 ‘SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.â€"HOLY COMMUNION 11.00 a.m.â€"MORNING PRAYER 7.00 p.m.â€"HOLY COMMUNION 8.30 p.m.â€"FIRESIDE REV. H. ‘W. SURDIVALL, B.A., L.Th., Rector sUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1958 SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY $.00 a.m.â€"HOLY COMMUNION 9.30 a.m.â€"FAMILY SERVICE and SENIOR SUNDAY SCHOOL 11.00 a.m.â€"HOLY COMMUNION and JUNIOR SUNDAY SCHOOL 7.00 p.m.â€"EVENSONG f Main Street North at Fern Avenue RECTOR â€" REV. K. G. KIDDELL, B.A., L.Th. CH. 4â€"5443 Associate Rector â€" The Rev. Percival Howard, M.A. . _ RU. 3â€"8566 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1958 SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion R 9.30 a.m.â€"Family Service and Sermon Senior Department Sunday School (King St. Public School) â€" Nursery (Choir Vestry) 11.00 a.m.â€"Choral Eucharist and Sermon "Visions of Things to Come" P Junior Department Sunday School â€" (King St. Public School) â€" Nursery (Choir Vestry) 3.00 p.m.â€"Holy Baptism 4.00 p.m.â€"Holy Baptism 7.00 p.m.â€"Evensong and Sermon By The Rev. P. Howard, M.A. FRIDAY, SEPT. 19th. 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday School, 9 yrs. and up 9.45 e.m._Pe'hfildon ‘Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€""THE MOMENT TO DECIDE" 9. 45 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"MORNING WORSHIF 7.00 p.m.â€"EVENING SERVICE YOU WILL FIND A WARM WELCOME IN THIS FAMILY CHURCH 11.00 a.m.â€"Sunday Scheol 1â€"9 yrs. WESTMOUNT GOSPEL CHURCH 9.45 a.m.â€"THE BIBLE SCHOOL â€" CLASSES FOR EVERYONE 11.00 a.m.â€"THE MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE 7.00 p.m.â€"THE EVENING WORSHIP SERVICE + The Pastor Preaching Church Of St. David (Anglican) 8.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion 9.30 and 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer and Sermon "A CORN OFf WHEAT" 4.00 p.m.â€"Holy Baptism 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Proyer and Sermon Church of St. Paul The Apostle A $ Cress St. at Church, CHerry 1â€"1571 WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH 11.00 a.m.â€"Merning Worship 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship EVERYONE WELCOME â€" FOR TRANSPORTATION PHONE CH. 40923 945 a.m.â€"Junior and intermediate CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES 17 Cross §t. â€" CH. 1â€"9533 St. John‘s Anglican Church sUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1958 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1958 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1958 30 Brownleo Ave. at Raymore Dr. _ Pastorâ€"REV. DONALD G. HAMILTON B.Th. _‘ King and Main Streets Minister: Rev. R. E. Spencer, M.A., B.D. (Associated G.ospo_l Churches of Canada) Islington Ave. North at Rexdale Bivd. Rev. James $. Mackenzie, M.A., B.D., Th.H s The Friendly Family Church 69 WILLIAM St. Rev. Robt. E. Freeland, B.A., B.D. Choir Leader and Organist â€" Mrs. G. Swan "TEACHINGS OF THE FIELDS* Lawrence Ave., Near Jane 10 a.m.â€"Holy Communion CENTRAL‘S 146TH ANNIVERSARY Sunday, September 28th, 1958 M. Tuttle, M.A., D.D., United Church of Canada Community Swim (Continued from Page 3) head Rd.; George Newton, Islâ€" ington Ave. S.; Janice Newton, Eagle Rd.; Norman and Walter Okihiro, Evans Ave.; Jane and Steven Oliphant, Tromley Dr.; Eric Paine, Reid Manor. Stephen Plumley, Glenellen W.; Brian Porter, Cardigan Rd.; Janet Porter, Dornoch Dr.; Diâ€" anne Quam, Abilene Dr.; Ron Reynolds, Appledale; Jacelyn Rivers, Kipling Ave. N.; Robert Robbins, Barry Aveg,Ken Robâ€" ertshaw, Burlingar:’,' L in da Robinson, Norseman Ave.; David and Douglas Rolls, Norfolk Ave.; Patricia and John Ross, Perry Cr.; Bob Rushby, Moncrieff Dr.; Diane Sanderson, Lunness Dr.; Carmelina Sant, Bellnï¬n Ave.; Bill Sharpe, Hilldowntree Rd.; Robert Shaw, Helsby; Susan Shortall, Cranleigh Ct.; Peggy Sibbald, f Renown Rd.; Karen Smale; Joan Smith, Highland Ave.; Harry, Nelson and Sterâ€" ling Smith, Belvedere Blyvd.; rol and Karen Taylor, Donnyâ€" brooke Lane; Wendy Taylor, Wilgar Rd.; Jane Thackeray, Chelséa Dr.; Marsh . Thomas, Prince George Dr.; Patricia Thoms, Bilston Ct.; Barbara Tiâ€" tus, Edgefnore Dr.; Linda Todd, Martingrove Rd.; Patty Truba, Rothsay Ave.; Brian Tuttle, Lambeth Rd.; Ken VanShelven, Grand Aves j Wendy Wallace, Kingsgrove Blvd.; Douglas Wark, Delam Dr.; Martha Warren, Fairlin Dr.; James Watan, Great Oak Dr.; Warren Welch, Hartfield Ct.; David Wells, Mitchen Dr.; Hugh Wesley, Chestnut Hills Pkwy; Glen Wilding, Frost; Paâ€" tricia Willis, North Heights Dr.; Sharen Williamson, Mossford Ct.; Lexie Wilshaw, Carnarvon Ave.; Larry Witten, Evans Ave.; Carol Wojcik, Sheldon Ave. and Peter Wright, Highgate Rd. ‘han-wnzninj riot of colour, The bulbs you plant this fall will, if you plan your plantings, bring you a steady wave of col= cur from March when the croâ€" cuses, start to the middle of June when the last of the tulips top-quality, inspected Dutch bulbs sell for as little as $1.50 a dozen, you‘re better off buyâ€" ing topâ€"quality bulbs from a known dealer. Lynda Stansal, Firwood Cr Jackie Stewart, Bellman Ave Judyâ€"Sturrup; Lg}hian Rd.; Caâ€" Once, only the wealthy could afford these Dutch flowers, but today, tulips, . daffodils, croâ€" euses, even hyacinths, grow in anyone‘s garden, and they are such a foolproo{ flower that even the novice can grow them. Besides ordering your bulbs early and planting them promptâ€" ly, be sure you get good qualâ€" ity bulbs. Bargain bulbs are usuâ€" ally no bargains. Sometimes, they‘re not even large enough to produce blooms the first year they‘re planted. And since large, For best results, especially vwiith daffodils and tulips, don‘t wait too long to order your bulbs. Especially if bulbs are purchasâ€" ed by mail, early ordering is important. Orders are filled in the order in which they are reâ€" ceived, so if you order your bulbs early, they will be delivâ€" ered in good time, and you can get them in early instead of planting them in bad weather. As for the little buibs, such as . scillas, â€" gloryâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"snows, winter aconites, snowdrops, etc., these small fellows may dry out if they aren‘t planted promptly. Also, since they bloom as early as March, they should have time the autumn. From September through Noâ€" vember, gardéners all over Can»â€" ada ‘plant ‘ bulbs : that: will ‘an+ nounce the end of winter in a How To Select Bulbs For Your Fall BOLTON â€" ONT. Phone 648, P.O. Bex 91 Serving Canadians with Quality Memorials for over 100 years. TINGLEY MEMORIALS If you‘re planting your bulbs 8.30 a.m.â€"CFRB Broadcast "The Back to God Hour" 10.00 a.m.â€"Holland Service 5.00 p.m.â€"English Service SECOND CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH OF TORONTO Rev. Henry A. Venema, B.A., Th.M. â€" CH. 4â€"0985 New Locationâ€"110 Albion Read sUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1958 Rise and fall will give you exâ€" pression and lift to the dance. ‘The correct rise and fall for men is as follows. Step 3 â€" Close the moving foot to the supporting foot, risâ€" ing higher as the feet come toâ€" gether. Both heels ‘are now oif the floor. To continue, lower the heel of the supporting foot and repeat as per step 1. As the lady is moving backâ€" wards on step 1, she wili naturâ€" ally step back on the tee first, then on to the flat of the foot. Steps 2 and 3 as man. Steps 4 of the turns for man are the same as steps 1 for the lady. Step 1 â€" is a normal walking step forward ie., it is a normal length step taken on the heel, then flat. Step 2 â€" A normal length step to the side taken on the ball of the foot. ‘Composition will give you a well constructed dance so dance the waltz on diagonal lines. (These positions were indicated in lessons 2 and 3). (Lesson 1, straight limes, was for practice purposes). Dance alternate left and right turns â€" link each turn with a forward change step as per diagram. in beds or borders, be careful not to plant them in rows like second group). This then wil determine your dancing in time Be sure to close your feet on the third step, ‘do not pass through. A simple rule to remember is Down on 1 â€" Up on 2 and 3. _ There is your basic waltz comâ€" pleted. Next week we will start the Chaâ€"Chaâ€"Cha! Steps 4 of the turns for lady are the same as steps 1 for the man. CARRIBEAN â€" EUROPE â€" FLORIDA US.A. â€" CANADA LIMITED Alr â€" Ship â€" Busâ€"Tickets Delivered Eglinton & Dufferin RU. 1â€"5596 Learn To Dance (Continued from Page 4) SAUNDERS Travel Service Your little bulbs .. . crocuses, grape hyacinth and so on should be planted about three inches deep; your early tulips about five inches deep, and narcissus, Q@affodils, hyacinths and late tuâ€" lips about six inches deep. 1 soldiers on parade. They‘ll look prettier and more informal if you drop a handful of bulbs onto the »ground and plant them roughly where they fall, as long as there‘s about six inches beâ€" iween the daffodils and about feur incizesAbetv{e‘en the tulips. Â¥hu 198 "I‘ll never drive again as long as I live!" That‘s the vow Fred Smith took when he learned thetKoungsterbehadnmovuhaddieduammt of the injuries. Fred‘s conscience was tortured by the feelinï¬ that a child had died as a result of his actions. He tore up his driver‘s license, and has never been behind the wheel of a car since. There‘s only one wa&ho avoid:â€"Fred Smith‘s nightâ€" marish situation. That‘s always to watch for children on the road. Your Ontario Department of Transport urges you to support the current Child Safety campaign. tulips in ‘between‘the oranges and the reds. The pinks can go together and the creamâ€"colourd tulips might be nice combined with the deep purples that are almost black. \ SHOP IN YOUR HOME AREA SAVE TIME And TRAVEL _ || WOODBRIDGE UNITED CHURCH * ~ (SERVICES Nn ORANGE MALL) 6 THETIMES: & GUIDE~ _ Thursday, Sept. 18, 1958 PINE STREET â€" WOODBRIDGE â€" Phone AT. 8â€"0571. DIVINE WORSHIP ... SUNDAY SCHOOL .... SUNDAY SCHOOL ......:::::::0100cummnclcclcl. 10.00 a.m. DIVINE WORSHIP = ...z ... 11.00 a.m. Rev. Frank Slavik, B.A., B.D.â€"Phone CHerry 4â€"6732 A CORDIAL WELCOME EXTENDED TO ALL W..P . GRAHAM s Sons WILFRID & sCcoTt #19.SCARLETT RD. 24 MAIN NORTH .. . â€" CH. 19103 CH.1â€"1231 CH.1â€" 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School . }1.00 â€"a.m.â€""Entranced by the Novel" WOODBRIDGE Sth Avenue just North of Pine The annwal meeting of the Woodbridge and Pine Grove Bible Society will be held in the United Church after the Evening Service at approximately 8.30 p.m. KNOXâ€"VAUGHAN Church Schdol ..... Preaching Service S!PTEMIER 21, 1958 10.00 a.m.â€"SUNDAY SCHOOL Prayer Service ...... 8.00 . a.m.â€"HOLY COMMUNION 9.45 a.m.â€"SUNDAY SCHOOL 11.00 a.m.â€"MORNING PRAYER . 7.00 .p.m.â€"EVENING PRAYER SPECIAL HARVEST MUSIC 1100 : a.m.â€"MORNING WORSHIP â€" O > > THE MINISTER CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 7.15 p.m.â€""The Unknown God" ___ _ C Telent â€" Mrs, R.‘Agnow, Sepramm 7.30 p.m.â€"EVENING WORSHIP »Bible Society Film Special Music Albion Gardens Presbyterian Church _ CHRIST CHURCH Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints W. R. Scott Funeral Home . SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Pine Ridge Presbyterian Church PRIVATE SEDANâ€" AMBULANCE SERVICE Rev. A. B. Cathcert, B.A., L.Th. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,, 1958 SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES PRESBYTERIAN Elders Siderond West ‘of Highway 27 THE SUNDAY SCHOOL ....... SERVICE OF WORSHIP ... BIBLE SOCIETY SUNDAY THE SUNDAY SCHOOL SERVICE OF WORSHIP ALBION GARDENS PUBLIC SCHOOL Pine Street, Woodbridge Weorld Headquarters, Independence, Me. PASTOR â€" ELDER ROBERT WITHROW KNOX AVENUE, HUMBER SUMMIT EVERYONE INTERESTED IS INVITED N;n;'y and Junior Congregation â€"â€" EVERYONE ‘WELCOME â€" ANOLICAN CMURCH OP CANADA Rev. E. D. Eilloft, Puster STH AVENUE NORTH Classes for all ages , B.A., B.0., D.Th. .. ~1.30â€"p.m . 2.30 p.m. 9.30 a.m. 10.35 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. 7.30 p.m. 10.00 a.m, 11.00 a.m.