Mun-gin; Editor and Officel _ _ 878 Lakeshore Road, Ton-to id, Ontario Editorial Offices. (V 2160 Weston Road, Wertors-CN 1-6211 Woodbridge Olfiu .. Pine Street. Woodbridge-AT 8-0811 CHRISTMAS DINNERS of fifty year- ago were real family reunions. an I: Indicated In thin picluu when Inside the Crumb shop on what wan then Main In“! In Wamton. The you: was 1810. The man won Hoary WESTON-Messrs. Pearson & McEwen have sold Mr. J. T. Farr's house on Maria street for the handsome sum of $3,200 to Mr. Thomas Teasdale, of Thornhill. LONDON, ENGLAND-The uccouchemcnt of Queen Mary is expected in March. WESTON-The annual election of officers of the Weston Town Band, held at the Central Hotel, resulted as follows: President, Dr. Charlton; vice- presidents, Geo. W. Verral, L. A. Lemaire, Major Wadsworth and John Bayliss; trustees, H. Pearson, J. M. Gardhouse and A. Saxton; bandmaster, R. Bar- ker; secretary-treasurer, H. Rhodes. Auttgortx" as Second Clan Man, Pun 0mm Dun, Ottawa, Ont. lamb" or the Canaan Weekly New-pap" Annuitie- ADVERTISEMENT-Turkey. Feathers Wanted. We will pay cash for wing and tail feathers. H. W. Nelson Co., Toronto. PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY-The trustees of Princeton University have accepted the resignation of Dr. Woodrow Wilson, university president, who is the Democratic candidate for the governorship of New Jersey. . HALlFAX--The cruiser, "Niobe" formerly of the British Navy, arrived in this port on Thursday, Trafalgar Day. Now known as H.M.C.S. Niobe, the cruiser becomes the first ship in the new Canadian Navy. Principal Publishers Ltd. BO YEARS AGO IN THE TIMES AND GUIDE I could wish you "Merry Christmas" But that would last just for a day; I would rather wish that Jesus Would come into your heart to stay It could never be put on paper The sweetness that Jesus brings, As you learn to turn from your strivings And rest 'neath His mighty wings. The warmth of His presence within you Takes all of your fears away, And what may happen tomorrow Is lost in the peace of today. And when in these days of confusion The trials come thick and fast, With Jesus within as an anchor He weathers the stormy blast. I could wish you "Merry Christmas". As we mark the King's birthday. I would rather wish that Jesus Would come into your heart to stay. A Christian Thought V. J. MeM00 - I’midun all Pubiia" DECEMBER 22, 1910 CLAIR GOODYEAR 'ere J. L. O’llun Griffith, lo“, and William Churbonoau. And the who" won of a also to may a Chrmmal dinner party of anywhon trom eight to olthun "lawn. Thou we. the dun. indeed, DEATH TAKES NO HOLIDAY on the high. way. as the above photograph too trio. quently proves. The badly damaged car shown here was travelling eastward in the May I express to you on behalf of Central United Church and all its organiza- tions our sincere appreciation of your generous and kind publication of the news of the life and work of Central Church throughout the year. It is our hope that you and all the members of the Staff will have a most merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Sir Sir, Last week's letter from P. W. Wallach regarding the North York School Board and a remark About "peanuts" contained a number of in- accuracies. I would like to set the record straight on some of these items. The sum of $30,000 as the cost of a “Job Finder" is way off the mark. The original figure of $30,000 was esti- mated by a reporter and I'L'- fevred to the costs involved for TWO full time qualified employees. Our recent discus- sion evolved around the ap- pointment of ONE person to the position of "Occupations Counsellor" who would do much more than find jobs for cs-pupils, The cost of such an appointment when com- WORD OF THANKS Letter To The Editor (Rem) Ralph E. Spencer. SCHOOL COSTS A variety program, arranged by the students, featured sing- ing, and guitar and accordion selections. An amusing: skit en- titled "A Day at the Hairdres- see's", was performed by gunk 8 girl pupils. Another group of children skilfully reinacted the nativity scene, The entertainment concluded with a musical trio. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. pared with our total budget, hard‘y'ratcs the cries of un-. guish that have been raised about it. When the s c h 0 ol board dues something to help those who have graduated at the top of the group we are con- gratulated. When we try to do something for the less for- tunate group who are classed as drop-outs we hear roars of rage. I find this a very strange attitude for any on- lightened citizen. Mention was made of a cost in excess of $400,000 to subsidize v u r i o u 5 outside groups. This probably refer- red in a report made on the estimated cost of after hours use of schools by outside grnups. The a c t u al figure used in the report after de- ductingr revenue was $299,- 648. This report covered use of schools by such groups as Home & School Assoc,, Boy Scouts, Gi rl Guides, Rerreation Clubs, Ratepayer Assoc., Y.M.C.A., Ch u r c h , Service Clubs, Music Bureau, North York Township, and others. Su'erul changes Were made in t he regulations which should reduce the cost in the future. With 90 schools in use as community centres I believe this is a fine record of CU- operative use of public build- ings. Curd Lumber k Coal Company NASHVILLE "ir), H. “()AG, west lane of Highway 401 when it ran head-on into a heavily loaded transport. The driver, father of three young children, was dead on arrival at the hospital. Trustee, Ward 8, THE MANAGEMENT and STAFF or _ ___ c!ilr_i',,iri'"i'it, l Q «L Everyone is cordially invited to join us carolina to the sick and shut-ins in Woodbridge and Pine'Grove. Groups will leave the Church from about 7.00 p.m. and return for refreshments at 9.00 p.m. . Sunday School _ _ Junior Congregation Morning Worship HOPE TO SEE YOU SATURDAY NIGHT Bring others to your Friendly Church Woodbridge United Church REV. WM. D. F. MORRIS, B.A., Minister A GREAT CHRISTMAS FAMILY SERVICES Sermon: "Christmas Everyday! gt l Christmas Eve Caroling" International Harvester Farm Implements Chas. Ireland ty Son WOODBRIDGE 0 God, give me a firm hand and a sharp eye so that I will not injure any person while driving. Thou hast given life and I pray that none of my actions will take away or spoil the gift which comes from thee. Grant that I may re- train from the kind of indulgence that would impair my skill and thus endanger the life and safety of my fellow man. Guide my automobile for the protection of others. And may I not miss, because of the love of speed, the beauty of the world which thou hast created. May I always drive courteous- ly, safely and with a full sense of the responsi- bility which lies in my hands. Motorist's St. Andrew’s Anibal Prayer “TEL? 10.00 and 11.00 a.m. __......,..,.,,...,) a.m. 9.30 and 11.00 aan. trr-r-nits Amen. P' 11.30 p.m.-Holy Communion. Carols. 11.30 pas-Holy Euchrist, 8.00 tcrm-Holy Communion. 11.00 tot.--Holy Communion. 7.00 p.m.--Nine Mucus and Carols. 8.00 aam--Holy Communion, 11.00 aam--Family Euchrist. SI. Phillipa Rd. (off Milton Rd.) Rector: Rev. Howard K. Matson, B.A., L.Th., 81 St. Phillipa Rd. 11.30 p.m,---Holy Communion, 8.00 a.m.-Holy Communion, 10.00 pam-Family Service. 11.00 aan.-Holy Communion. Sunday Sehool--9.45 a.m. Church services-ILO" a.m., 7.00 p.m. Prayer Meeting-8.00 p.m. Wednesday. This Church is a part of the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec. For transportation Sundays, call CH 1-5493, CH 1-5103 by Saturday. 7.00 a.rm--AlKEY-"Baek to God Hour". 9.00 p.m.--Holland service. 10.45 a.m.--English Service. 5.00 pan.-iglitsh Service. 11.30 pm 9.45 9.45 11.00 11.00 Pax BilrY Class and lnterrttvdiatr, Sunday School will not meet on Christmas Day. 11.00 a.m.-Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary. 11.00 a.m.--tiacranwnt of Baptism. V I 11.00 11.00 11.00 5.00 pam-Dutch Devotional. Rev. F. Guillaume. WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH Weston Presbyterian Church 11.00 tcm.-"The King is Here". (Family Du Service). w Christmas Music. 10.00 aan,--Tri C Chas. 11.00 ..m.--Curuges for I†In: inirludintr Crib Cm. 8.00 pam-X L Bible Class for Ladies. Westminster United Church Second Christian Beiormed Church 01 Toronio CENTRAL UNITED amen PLEASE NONI: 0|ng In Cer-te-r-ttaf. ST. PHILIP‘S (on the hill) Anglican CHURCH ttli' ST. STEPHEN ANGLE“ REV. R. J. BOGGS, B.A. - " Cross St. - CH 1-9538 t1.m a.m.-Christmas Service. Rev. June: B. Mtckenzie, M.A., BO., M The Friendly Family Church V " WILLIAM STREET SATURDAY, DECEMBER Mth ,-Christrnas Eve Service. .--Pathfindcrs Bible Class. .-Sunday School 9 Years Ind Up, e-Christmas Service. F---l:"sunday School, 1 ty 8 Years. CHRISTMAS DAY. DECEMBER Mth DECEMBER 24th-.iuSTMAs EVE 5 Cross Street at Church, CHerry 1-1571 King and Watch Road Minister: Rev. R. E. Spent". M.A.. BB. CHRISTMAS SUNDAY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1960 SUNDAY, DECEMBER M, 1960 265 Albion Road SATURDAY. DECEMBER Mth SUNDAY. DECEMBER 25. 1960 Rev. II. A. Venemn, B.A.. M.Th. Ree. L G. Pinup. In“. NO EVENING SERVICE CHRISTMAS SUNDAY Minister: Rev. It. E. Freland, B.A., B.D. Lawrence Ave. W., and Weston Road CHRISTMAS DAY CHRISTMAS EVE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1960 SUNDAY SCHOOL 2259 Jane Street Rev. F. W. Fry