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Times & Guide (1909), 22 Mar 1962, p. 2

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V 1;. tt-9mtFrnertet, Mach M, "63-Ne ' On Saturday morning, " 10:00 \h'clch. the no!“ vastly Bibl- It in am that the melt: 2min cumulu- will be itllot with poo- p]. tmm mile. around. Our read. m m hemwith rqninded to be than if they In INC. tt will be worthwhile. On Friday evening, It ' o'clock. School will be hid for children the In. E. L H. Taylor, Anglican In through 12 yarn old. Them [arid of Caledon, Ontario will no sham 70 children in renal” m n Second Church on "Why “and-nu now. Any punt or Work? The Christian A-." child interested in naked to tel.. tt is -tod that the their: mnin phone Mr. Henry Klee, CEO-6565. w._ kn. . nu. _ --- plan. may In muting history and will restore park land and water, The male chorus will offer, Iliad; dong this one: mighty wlten and commercial line of trunk "That beautiful Land", and accom- mdtrade. _ . puny 1 solo by Howard Parson. It in not recommended that anyone does try this stunt ngnin. In The chorus is under the direction Bood time. even to-dar, it in I dunno: trick. Remember the slight- iof Mr. M. M. Jones. at [witch of the current or the puddle spell dUngter. Too bgleilgrim Players than 'l,",,l,h,'t."" taken of the trip dawn the number lutxALo:|Surd” tynimt li"" Ist, "Why Work?" ls Sermon Theme Away heck in 1615 it must hen given the Indians, hiding behind the the: mid bulbs, on they new the hut white men running their ceme- down the some (tonne. The wltere in those days were high, tone both bulb of the river. They were the party that lead by Champlain. guided by Btu]. made their Vly from the Ottawa River, emu-ed to the Gem-rim Bar, come don; the Seven to Lake) Simone, neme- the Bradford action to the Humbu- Ind down to dinner Lake Ontario then known as Lake Toronto " the mouth of the Bomber. " one been the course of these pioneers, as one tUures ont the dimcultiee that they surmounted, a: one thinks of the danger: they Need from the Indians and the portage: required/ one reelin- what thue m 'teetrmplithed. They were the fest white men' who nailed down the Bomber River. Lent Saturdey we new the first men in over forty yen: who have attempted this fete. It in I long time to look beck, to 1615, endvieueliu the condition: of than early den The number-must have been a mighty stream lined with virgin forest In flood time it meet hive reged u the ice and water speeding with mighty force, swept everything that) stood in in pm: way. w. know that in 1749 the mouth of the) Humber wu en important fur trading centre for the French and) they built a fort there to protect themedvee from the English who} cane urine from New York State to get in on the trade. Wel know that River pleyed m important pert in the VIII‘ of 1812. The number we: e mighty factor in the Elrly History of Weston, Trade and commerce stated on the West benlu at this notion} when reputedly everything wu swept ewny by the mighty ftoodl waters. That is what Iced to the locating of the Town on the East' Beaks where it now stands. Here we [tend on the historic hanks. No longer don the river rile to ita former glory except in flood, time or u it did when the hurricene [truck e few yen: ago; With all 'the during of the watersheds, with all the drainage) fecilitia end with the invention of men the weter: are quickly} curried to the lake and lost there. _ The number Generation commission are to be congratulated upon their don to con-ewe the waters and the course. With their plum they no muting himry and will restore park 11nd And water Iliad; dong this one: mighty Witt" and commercial line of traffle and trade. _ . "tl. dear, yo“ were not born m‘ellove but He give- u: Himself, the p'. Neiiorts 1tlhr't were born Holy Spirit. This gives us a sense I". In. Knight! beby. Youriof belonging. God knew that we Daddy and I knew that if you were would need that. born like In. Neil-om baby thltl I. would luv. to takgNhateverl, This in a day and age when we can. elm, and we did so want need to hold (at to that sense to ehooee eomeone very upeeinl. Of of belonging. We who have been all the little boys and girls that:truly sorry for our wrong doing we looked " we did not see one end have received Hie love may that we could love half " muchibe refreshed time and time eyein u we could love you‘ Al noon all: we reed once more the ohil we new you we jun knew that yum-wee: story of His love. Like the) and you alone were the little girlilittle girl on we rend let us real-1 for in." (ire that we too are ehoeen, 1""t The eye: of the little one lit ty.?, the King of Kings. I nd the with o glowing meme of neurity._ power of this realization will help) Show“ chosen! The thought Mledlms to let " children of the Kintr/ every corner of her heart with thelin I. le that will bring honour' knowledge that she was loved. lend glory to his name.-Eph. 1.5. i m By Sam Wilson mi tear? 0n Semi-thy morning Much the wth,'hss2 at 11 AM. there was lWest eonaideratrus excitement on the Lawrence Ave. Bridge and alongrinfor the Bank- of the Humber. With ice the: floating down, with the In twilt current. with than nine heavy ice flora Jagged along th‘iSecm mum of the river, with the shallower parts of the river requiring C,'; I expert navigation, three, new, brightly painted unoc- were being . swiftly enrried down the t1troded river. As they were carefully guided ; good around the my tum and dug!" were avoided by the threeitfv I," yam men who took the dengue in their stride. It looked u if they would he jammed or their clnoee broken u they mined ice Btte titer in ttoe. The people of the bridge, in the parking lot end on the banks held their breath. Yet these young due devils, we ch not knew their names, or where they got the eludes, but they did pan on down the river and out of light nicely. A: there he been no report to the police of lost venom or lmlen canoes we do presume that they were jun giving the natives a thrill. 'rteeur,mribrrratiu'"s Mnnpwvomdurip- my W a 11h In. an that cu drive may dim» use. “by?” nutter-olihmlrnchp- m gm was asked by u ter of Ephuiun where God says, link tun-Nina! In year old girLl‘Ghving pr.deatinated u: unto the an author Imihd sud paused belldoption of ehihiren by Jesus {on wring. Thin auction hndSChrilt to himself." bun mm“ before, but being: The earthly parent (we: hi: "U V". tht/toth" relied that adopted child his rum: and his the little duld wu Inning ”lion. The Heavenly Parent not halt it om Btetm. _ ___ only gnu: u. Hi: nuns and Hi: "testur, m I born 3h In. Hillel‘s - or 11k. In. ”it'- “by?” Th Inn-mm wu ulnar] by a littU turbuhnt Iv. year old girl. Her mother Imuod and peed be- CHRISTIAN THOUGHTS 4trincipal p'ublishing Ltd. ST: ANDREWS . . tg.--.-.--- “yuan t..-r.q.NFPr'.. C V0.A.m WW7 . tt6ttNt-od,W-rs-Attt 1-52" a-io-ies-tet-i.""-"". o-r-e--- -.--.t-rt-ueraaa.si-' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH STKAY THOUGHTS HUM HEIGHTS DIXON BOA!) AND ROYAL YORK than: m. w. was): __ SUNDAY, JthA8tctt M, "" ”0.11.00 earte--It- Worship 7.00 Mm Jul- his!" mum. mo IRVICII - * tt. II. I - , Fm. ”mun-nu On Sunday morning. " both an ' o'clock Holland Ind the 11 o'clock Englinh tunic", Rev. tham will punch on Low“ Buy a of the Ireideltmre Catechism, "The Medi- nbr by Whom God in Come unto m in m. Window)”: l The earthly parent gnu his Adopted child his nnme and his :love. The Heavenly Parent not ‘only gives Ill Ilia mu and His 'love but He given In Himself, the ‘Holy Spirit. Thin gives us I acme of belonging. God knew that we would need that. ROA D Nixon Bohr ,. 'ur Gd! m (on o. A. m I James Album Archer, Thomo JWilli-m Armstrong, Bruce Rich- ardlon Grubbe, Thomas Charles Hath, Manley Thomas, Loch, Richnrd John Parker, John Stu-rt Walter, Alnn Paul Shearer, John 1Colin Willi-m1, William Alln Wil- ‘lilmu. Robert David Williams, June! Roy Wollett. tuner Anne Bailey, Brenda Anne Barr, Vivian Eliaheth Ben. met, Swan Eluabeth Carnegie, Valerie "nire Chofre, Carolyn Ruth thwny, Linda Chin Hall. Lind- bee Jump. lurid, Lynn- Oddl, Hug-M 2tieabrth Proc- tor, Jaime Franc. Carlton Sun- diford, Lila Jeanne Sun-1h. Huh! loath. Joy Barbara Ann Mullen, The following candid-w! were presented to the Right Rev. G. B, Snell. ILA, Ph.I).. Ir.0., Suffra. (In Bishop of Toronto, for con- ltrmntion on p8 u n d I y even1ntr, March 18th: On Sunday evening Apul Ist, the Pilgrimme Pllyera will present I modern play, "Christ in the Con- crete City. This is A pre-Euter preaentation and everyone in in. vited l? join the evening service which commences " 7 o'clock in St. Andrew's Humber Heights Presbyterian Church at Rorsl York and Dixon Road. The choir under the direction of C. Dickinson will play a major share rendering eight number: during the course of the evening. Something different has been planned for next Sunday after- moon. A sacred vesper service is Being presented by the choir of Beverley Hills Church, Mayall St. in Downsview from 4 to c, in the church auditorium. Proceeds will he in aid of the Sunday School project for the nursery depart- ment of the church school. Each organization is helping and this is the choir's centribution. Members' of the C.G.r.T. will act as ushers. Assisting artists for the pro- grlmme will be Mrs. Ronald Mc- Mnster, Mrs. George Brownian, and Mio Clare Hall. The program consists of anthems, duets, violin and reading numbers. After several inspection tours through the school Mr. Fowler rated most of the teachers to be good to excellent in their work. Be further stated: "There is evi- dence to support the statement that the superviqion and tiasistanee given inexperienced teachers here good school of which the communi- ty may be justly proud-it is well staffed and well administered. In his report to the Board, Secondary School Inspector, T. o. w. Fowler, remarked: "This is a, Bruce Metcalfe, organist and choir dimor at April 4, "St. Paul" will {nature soloist: Viola Central United Church, Weston, proper“ for the Murray, Cocolio Foirlu, John Booth, William (hair's forthcoming musical performance, "St. Higgins, Ralph Hoard, and Ronald Slandon. There is absolutely nothingiis developing capable um mem wrong with the teaching standardsIhers'n' at Weston Collegiate. It's the He , lyter concerned E” tht hi h .", l ki ‘space limitations prevalent m tht teac mg space t at IS ac "urc,sehooi. The enrolment figure ha: Weston School board was omteiallrNmped this yen- by 223 pupils informed this week. fretting crowded, substandnt In his report to the BoanLclusroorns of 36 to 45 pupils- Overcrowded Conditions Hamper Good Teachers -- Westo n School Board Told Paul". To be presented on Weancsday evening, St. Phltip'e Anpllmn - . - - ".7.-- _.. ...., “mu... u "001. each “Shamrock Shuttle" 1the club members some helpful) PM. Parents ore all invited to 1111:3153: St. “his YPC held in “Shem-Er“. on how to improve their attend this aervice. L ushers. rock ShuMe" on Sundny Much ncmg. --- l the pro- 18th. Helen McCarthy entertained fl J h , A li CEIYTRAL UNITED . bumsld Mcythe club with an Irish dance. A” L d, L o f” hug m: . li' The Choir of Centre] flyt will We, usual a meeting m held, ay)atlien'reedn. 1e2'h11', 'l':',',,":",,"],'.':':.','.'."",',",? 11deutohn? i"-."?) le prograrn Pres. Bern Rolling: announced thel . . - on Wednesday, April 4th, m the let! violin fully prepared to deepen the ”If Church Tickets are available f , "Sugur bush" W” to take Pllcelitual life of the members and . . rom F the following Sunday. Detailslthose who attend. Young people I".' member of the Choir or call hrecuonot about the form-1 were given, 'fy" attending the 7 AM. Commun- Miss C. Musselwhite " CH 1-3484. 'u',r,1'rthe members were told that this/urn Service in Inge numbers. This Fellowship Meeting! for Adults , "l year's formal we: going to be at tells the story of the church and desiring " unite with Central will ’fvenmg' the “Salnda Tea GIrdens” with/ity reaching out to meet the needs be . will offer, music provided by Len Duke nnd‘of the day. The Wednesday eve- held on Sunday afternoon April rnd accom- his orchestra, with the dnte of the ning talks and study on Prayer srl/rth " 3 p.m. Ind Monday evening ddl’araon. formal being My 11th. Peurkhe Rector in drawing special at-iApril 9th at 8 p.m. in the Chepel. it trrrtion Smith Vice-prayer}: of rtted'l"t',rr1ir, end is well worth the dawn” transfering by certifieate or spoke about the art coming - or. is n course on prnyer on I iti . . to-RA/lint', the club howlitu power. Come and see for your- un; idly by Profession of Faith T Apnl Ist, important tttis was, in' order thnt self. u e. to tt the fellowship, rill present our "Minion Projects" be fPliuled., T -- 1','tti'1r tut is convenient for, n the Con- A reminder about the "P. came Next Sunday evening Mr. oe-er,"'; Nil-:3 Ci,',',',),'::'. xerchesélu-l "e"Ptfr/.roy.t John Venn, u hrtried m1.” Brum Mus.B;A.C.C.0. will“ 11 .0; t/,"r'1"r't"le'i I',',", If. h} one is 1trietill some drive 7mm the P?bleive an ortran recital after the [cue .Ill J, I .9?!" orrnntion} ng servree‘with regard to "llintt raiBe "Ck‘megulor Evenrong service. This is p c e mater mornings> o'elock men. The President nllo stated th“lone of the run opportunities to)“ CH. 1-7644 or evemttr, at CH.) . Heights from the principals of two Cetho‘he" our talented, fellow citizen,'1‘9913' V r at Ror.l lie High Schools came this eompli- ‘who his done so much for municnl -------, -----. -------- 1 ment-"Nint John'l is tht beat, training in our school! and withr l ---- -e-_ ‘most active, and molt “held YIPC’the choir of St. Johns. There isl 1 um in the di-. It is the on , e "bun invitation extended to the rnu-L d nu Were where its members DO "tt"thi'trisie 1mm- tn “and Th. maul will D CYrh A I E l -u. m“. w .wcuu. l u: trawl WIII In the nbumce of Pat SnwchnkJn.” about 3115 pl. the acting membership convener‘ __ wt: Mug Schodol. who diltribut-j The Rector In: emphasised the ed the mmbmhip c-rdl Ind club rule of life that in put of the folders. new prayer book, pugs 555, n " The Director of the club Fr-eellent objective for the lenten u - n" -- --eNV -._v r-“V‘ All the ladies of this parish lee.,". April 15th. Father Bourque neighbouring churches are invited mentioned that wet-yon: should to attend an Open House u Sttplan to attend, and that Fr. Cour- Philip's on Monday, March 26th temanche would speak on that day. at 8 Fm. Mr. Omar Marehitdon-. damn Sylvia Ann Pennell. ylourque, spoke to the members An informal reception in the;about the "Day of Recollection" Parish Hall followed the service. {telling the club it would take place l He is however concerned by the @pr limitations prevalent in the ‘school. The enrolment figure has Jumped this yen- by 223 pupils treating c r o w d e d ' substandard classrooms of 36 to 45 pupils- too large for the most eifeetive instruction-4m advised trustees. periods a day; the staff Plmr) room serves as I classroom on no: casion although it has no black-) board; and the library is used asl a classroom most of the time. 3 Despite the set-backs on the teaching methods indicated a lower The Fowler report drew atten- tion to such soecifie exarnpletr-s number of classrooms in the base- ment are substandard; the third floor room has to be used several 'velrhbe.6-9.ime. HUMBER HTS. PUBLIC SCHOOL m AMBASSADOR CHOIR , Open House It St/plan to attend, and that Fr. Cour- Monday, March 26th temanche would speak on that day. _ Mr. Omer Marchildon--a dance -------- 'instructor was present and gave mtroek shtrru" 1the club members some helpful YPC held its “Shlm-h‘m” on how to improve their ' an guild.“ i'.1",Cf,ldaneinsr. no hum Art. w. Sunday In“ M 7%, qt TOtt In. M by: WHOM" 00nd Cindi, Pam - In. bowl“ 0. ”on“. (H. mm 'esfon an wilt to hour! in . he“ (”an Cyril Mood, (Mm "re (hear our talented, fellow citizen, fwho his done so much for municnl training in our school] and with Pf choir of St. Johns. There is iIn invithtion extended to the me Jic lover to attend. The natal will Mart about 8:15 PM. St. John's Anglican I The Choir of Central Church will Lenten services have been well;present Mendelssohn', "St. Paul" attended. Tenching his been "ton Wednesday, April 4th, in the fully New?“ to deepen the 'ptr- Church. Tickets are available from mm life of the members and . those who attend. Young people any member of the Choir or call are attending the 7 AM. Commun- Miss C. Musselwhite " CH 1-3484. ion Service in Inge numbers. This p'nn-lhhl “mm," e.... Aa-En, l The promotion pattern is excel- lent, except for grade 9 in the commercial and technical courses. [This is the year of orientation ‘and the percentage promoted is lower than usually found", Mr. lFowler commented. The special two~year course for grades 9 and 10 appears to be serving its, purpose-the pupils are attaining some degree of success in school and most of thew from grade 10 are placed in jobs which they can do satisfactorily." . i The following changes in pro- gram have been instituted this your: 1. A construction course in Grade percentage of pupils dropping out; of Weston than formerly-the nod is now below the provincial aver-3 nge. " Mow-In. Wolep - Uh” AAL e ws tstrict "on: by Kan Kahlil next Sunday to ati Church service in 3 PM. Parents "I attend this aervice, ‘season. Look it up and you will find this It means of deepening the spiritual outlook in these dark days. Scouts and guides are meetingI in St. John's Plrish Hall at 2:45 , is given to theory of nursing and practical h o s p i t al experience. Though the enrolment is small, the pupils come from all parts of Met- ro and the course should attract a Inger enrolment u it becomes better known. l ‘11, which includes the technical ‘subjects of carpentry, eleetricity/ 1sheet metal work and drutinir) {has been introduced. 1 ' One technical class (TlOC) hrus been given instrumental music and! the boys Ire making splendid progress. 3. A co-operative course for Cer- tified Nursing Assistants has been) established. The minimum academ-‘ ie requirement for admission is Grade 10. Half of the time is de- voted to the academic subjects of grade 11 and the rest of the time REXDALE ALLIANCE CHURCH IO ..m.-8uMur SCHOOL " o.m.-ttf0+ SINK! "Tre Mon“ a Him!" , P_rrr_--eWMtNO umcu "Mt-up hm IN look of Ann" NWE, th. main Nature, u ihe, Mot-him Cmbodinvho I - chphun. They be ' inn-publ- friends until the “will” is told to " main-l train". Mow the boy ream“ his pot And what he doe. when they Mm heme, is I story which wilt intrigue pop!» of my we. Mow ABARIS GOT ABOUT Mum wu . legenduy win man mentioned in the writings of Herodotus, the Encyclopedia Am- ‘ericann an. A prophet, Abuis ‘wu believed to ride through the air on the god Apollo’s magic arrow. AUMat" m. I. '. ”00.“, IA. "II MI "MC “mom Goudcwn tr. (Mun 1mm... N amd All." It) Thi. family plop-In will be - in the auditorium of the Illa Library on Saturday. lurch u, a 2:00 and 3:00 pm. Chil- dren must be Accompanied by adults. i 6rh.etgretrsrsaetthrso, “hr-Mm‘fhym- Amwumucmm “MM-rolfilginn 2'lt'f, -rANrAgt.' an... onus-mm l / Punch» m also and to all Ite tunic mums, I Morr 1teEiheMidas Nt l My for mnm'b 'tdeli'.".'?:',','),,',,.",',?,' Vikki-niac- primarily alumna-nu. W: A Family Affair At N. York Librgr) 'Treoehhq Oh. “I. 'hu for attend the mum! in the church at tr: all invited to H.” any!“ ”a I” $1M but“ 720 ..m.-Cttm-'Tqeh to 00‘ ' "in brood-rt, 10:00 o,m.--tri C Close for honey." ":00 toc-ct- for all can ”:00 tnm.--"The Rhythm of living" ‘200 p.m.-The Ctrmmunieorst Cleo in IN Chaps! 7:30 tnm.-Urat.rt Chapel SONS" Preach": m. I". 600mg "apron Sponsocing Group-Young Pooplo‘: Union 10:00 AM. . Sunday khool 11:00 AM. - Morning Sink. 7:00 PM. - Ivangoliuk Sonia SPECIAL ”IAIN: V lav. l I Mluimcry From Kaye Att WELCOME Donor: ' I 3:00 'cm.--9t l Iiblo Clan In! ladies "I I... MARTIN GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Worship Services ll a.m. __ COMMUNION SERVICE Poul Boughlon, 8.A., Minister (Interim) Sunday School ll.“ 1... A WARM WELCOME TO Att SUNDAY, MARCH Mth, 1962 9.45 aam-Sunday School. Ages 9-16. 11.00 aam-Regular Service. Baby Nursery, Sunday School for Ages ' an 1.” p... I.“ m PENTECOSTAL CHURCH THISTLETOWN PUBLIC HALL 941 ALBION ROAD SUNDAY SERVICES Second Christian Reformed Church of Toronto "-o....-.-tro-"""'" BEVERLEY HILLS UNITED CHURCH WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH Weston PmlIyMIGI (hull 11:00 tt.m.--For children up to ll years it! “to. IDOL In“ no PASSION SUNDAY, MARCH M, "" CENTRAL UNITED tlllllttll 11:00 'rm.-MoeMNG'c- SERVICE 700 tt.rm-EVENING CHURCH SERVICE 9:45 a.m.-For Teens and Adults 9:45 a.m.-SUNOAt SCHOOL "tetc" you soup" mu M, vu, Wilson A". “I "Gym-riot " Minister: Rev. Dough! it. G. Stun. B.A., B.D. REV. H. A. VENEMA. I.A., Th.M 'Hmiq um huh. - "os-ctr" ”damn-MW than. 'Ind-era" and hid-0'7 H.” 'crm-a-dar 'dtool-tQ you" IMO I I'm-"Tho Mite " an Amen-wt" King Street and Woman load Mininhr: In. Ralph E. Sponuv, M.A.; lo. 'anorol Aniuan': I". [not W. Hart. I.A., ID. 7.00 Fm.-NbU Study and Diuvnbn Group I“ ”IL-Sunday khuF' - om) '45 "c-Nth'-" II“. (In: 'o----""" 'r"erirm in Print." Morgan! School SUNDAY, MARCH 25, I962 Nursery Care for Infants SUNDAY, Mtt, MARCH Btsln'gttltr littitttt up“. " mmwmm rum mum Ontario. Ouch: (Samantha " hunky Dd". llYianon SUNDAY SCNOOI Milling" Rev. R, l Mu B. 'rince, MA : ' I". I, G (N, 4-9433 5UNDAY, MARCH Mth law-mm. A.., W. 'n. 51.1, M, M. School for Ages ' and Under, w,"- w., orrd Wm.- load B. Fred-ad. BA., ID. Church Secretary M. 3-139] w, 1962

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