Times & Guide (1909), 19 Apr 1962, p. 2

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3/ ’ Althepuesolhistorynretumedoveratthitumeottheyeu. Wiwmmkmmwimmmcmmmmcm 33,.” tIth.eateandtttetragic events. Someotttteteaders wiilre- he ell the old Cyeolorama. it still stands at the foot of University ax" Avenue lad is used " a parking station. Here in full sized painting Sew I: M scene mud. You mom-d the mum and The mit around viewing the mater piece. It was one of the' ‘3...“ htpiring works that had " effect upon those, who saw the, qrbtttt New and surrounding country ovenhadowed by that.“6m 3'“ latter, crucuied upon their respective crosses. It was a pre- “"1: . “on of the people who gathered about the grounds, wakbia‘mw l in. with sorrowful heart and weeping eyes, watching with scorn- hm, l Ad Han tunings of heads and cutting slurs. the Roma guards Mont, . “Elihu with lustful eyes as they parted His garments. All dunk???“ T During the war years a man came back for a second help- In; of mg”. His hostess gently reminded him to stir up Whit he already had. I think that is good advice for each of up. If we would only stir up thankfulness to God for What we have and sing it out to His honour and glory our cup of life would taste a whole lot sweeter. What do we havet Forgiveness, A Friend who will never leave us nor fttrnake us. and the promise of an eternity with the One who but] us enough to suffer the biggest imposition that his- tory has ever known F Fr ___. Calvary. l ' J On Tuesday, 17th April, the CA)- . . io Club held I Pioneer Night. The A h t Th ht (i'i'.2ii'e'r) first attended the Holir rls Ian oug . :Weelr Service in the churrh and len 'uiiourned to the auditorium f t . ' t _ 1.tismmtgtltttemtti-tgravttrcopotaw- in crir,'ltl_.rtivglt8tr,oottsH.w m‘tmillhdlmtuuin m ,r"yrrt'ar, ul',':',."' t'c't,tdi'outt: Communist troops coming down from the north, 3 hun- qulinted with the Stone hmily dred or so orphans td take care of on an exhausting march ’"M Bettled " Jye Street nnd . . . Steelel Avenue in 1815; they through the mountains of China te,the town of Sum creat-iwatched Mrs ohm“ Agnew . ed a situation that. would make the strongest of women to Muslim. of Dalziel “may hm falter, but little missionary, Gladys Aylward overcame andionce owned the barn in the Pio- arrived in Sian with her brood and her faith in God stillineer Village» n she demonstrated intact. The reason? She knew how to praise God. At theirm"nnyur “d. '"'""Yr; '""! they hungriest, weariest lowest ebb she would call for a routrtCliCl'r2tSe1te"'ti" variety of hymn and the glorious omnipotent power of the living God! Th W a , . would flow into their hearts and‘strengthen the weary cut th e. ."tmettr Choir, under . e direction of Dr. George Bent, get of..!he little ones and they would march on once more will render the cantata, "Ctlvttv", tn the liberty they knew awaited them ahead. on the evening of Easter Sundnv. As one looks upon the great transformation that is being under- _ "PW I kiln/arch d Yew, _tuen up University Ave. and around these Corners of York and " Street if we stop and think only for a moment, we would “In, WESTMINSTER UNITED (Black, "SEW by Mrs. P. P who! does it al mean? We who pass by, does it not say, who hasE A h Cru'""' 1'if,."ih, gm T. D'Ambrose, Mush: this land f as rit id all thi beaut h tis t,e..l, t t e mot-mm; service on Sun- rs. . . Maser), Mrs. C. H, ted H . be:o pr p.e y 8an :11 y x- l day, an! April, there were con- ChurChiII, Mrs. R. McGinley, Mrs, ing can . ". tt en our ingenuity, our , l , our Vtston, our John', Rd. West; Elizabeth God-IB. J. McGuignn, Mrs. H. C. Mur- labor, that has given us these things. As we stt back and reason Itifirmed Barbara Reno, 72 St. ire", Mrs. W. L. Montgomery, Mrs. out we can come to but one conclusion/we had very little to do/Urd, 76 King St.; Marilyn Ste. 1?. Prospero, Mrs. D. W. Smith, 'with it. There has been a power that has been directing our course?Urit, 196 Wright Avenue; Kath- Mrs. W. J. White and Mrs. W. day by day and we have been entrusted to do our part in building [2: "If: .".,dvfty,n, f,"T.'Y in?" here. With these thoughts in mind it is expedient that we should"w l, I; In, - St. “by Pr) We ttld greatly ‘ppmme . . . . I I ' rry Allen, 16 Lovrlln Av- In}; publicity you could give us for take a few names and pay the tribute that is due to Him who ”we; IUvid Bull, 2 Elm St.: him (this eient hung upon that cross 2000 years ago to pave the way for what we ;wood Forrest, 205 John St.; Frnnk‘ -------------- bold festtoday. Think upon the Cross on Friday but do not stop/twere? Queen? Drive; Roby WESTON PRESBYTERIAN there, 10m in the great Easter festival and thank God for His B" lo,""',,','":".""';'",';, Grim“. CHURCH NEWS i on: e, aunt tten . . love for us. {Rank Stanley Wells, 70 Grattan" On Friday May 18th Craig Cri, “ _ W L . _ Avenue. bar will be ordained by the West biiiglliilrltiMlsmu/htc..t-,ouc- in t mum my D mew t l l a yr um i rle a." l m.. tr..A-.i_.. T-sk, . ,7 -. w' .,_ (Toronto Presbytery in this Church. Sometimes we Christians wonder why we are not more! w conscious of the presence of God, why we seem to have ii) TRANSFIGL'RATION OF' little of the Holy Spirit. We seem prone to concentrate upon} Th f1i1lf,lR1,f,Cyf,", our problems rather than our blessings. We allow all thirdCrtltr'l't'it, J'":;':','. t, little, and big, cares of this world to choke our song, wherrchurch, 45 Ludstone Drive lh ff we would only allow the gates of praise to swing wide ton, is holding 1 Damn, C open then the King of Glory would come in. l'trty on Friday evening, A Today many people are depressed because they seem to‘ u have lost the power of singing praises to God. We of the HUMBE:;5§C:APTIST _ North American continent. who are the best housed and! O G d F _ d fed people of the world nre the worst offenders in this unsung”, Zhoolnwxhe; "c'puil spect. Years ago we had a postman who whistled continusllyfcen will travel to London to take Is he made his rounds. Even today I can still sense the aura in some of the 32 workman: that of cheerfulness that surrounded him. How rare it is today!"e Iti.nr held " the Chrigtitut to h.et.r 1 person singing as they go about their daily tasks. Ji,t',llit.;fqtr,"/t/t "$135; Christians also have fallen into this slough and think that Church. the only proper place to sing hymns is in church. ' Thr, sum.“ gm“, "a, “A: The word of God tells us that it is a good thing to sing praises unto God. It pleases Him. ' . m: were life size and the canvas: we: stretched Hound the,' building. As a boy when this was seen it made I Inning ink} m. As this building stands there silent, housing cart, grease “I! dl it is still remembered as the home for a few yesrs" ot 'll) great work and has made its contribution. I do not know who owns l this canvas or where it is to-day. it does bring vivid memory mm time it is passed. - _ i'i_-i-wasmttatr-ttseragttoat. ihhflhmummamomfloldhndmk *attrbeistgd-stiahedtryttsewreceers.Hotsetouve momma "k-tr-tWersi-sae-awe-ati-. t 'trtttqethat-ndvitrttutetubedttstoempo- TIll/le/tl. Hanna-day. Look tonne mick an: “a. tdy Thoughts 'Tttt.Wt%ett-rhomdrr, Ari! Ptlterfr. I There will be I prize for Plfh table-pro-ive euchre for those who wish it-Moor priser-many tavour, for all--plo delicious "l,',',','llLd' duller“. . Proceeds will go to buy equip- ment for the newly ornnixed Girl Guide and Brownie Groups in the Purim. The Cntholic Women's League. Transrirurnion of Our Lord Church. 45 Ludstone Drive, Wer ton, is holding a Dunn Curd Pnty on Friday evening, April 27th, at g Fm.. admission $1.00. I The Sunday School will holdTn lope" leuion this Sundly' with full-time children's worker, Mr. Lionel Hunt, " spa-ken 1 VII “Jenny, Jun Aprn, the ou- Cuaie Criblr "tt of Mr. and'Can Live io Club held I Pioneer Niirht. Tht Mrs. Donald Crihar of 14 Rand A Good imemberl first attended the Holy vwood Drive, Weston, come to Wes- held in Ce ;Week Service in the church "drum in 1941 from New Market“ ll I ltr Idjourned to the .utiteriue2',,"ta,7o. Craig ttraduated from the churches for a trip into the put of south/sunday School depastrnenta to the Weston p, em Ontario. They became 109.). Cuss of which he we; Presi~ inittd " ‘qulinted with the Stong "mily dent for two years in 1952~53. Af- lepecial p kWh!) Iettled " Jane Street Indie}. graduating from" Weston C01'(George H, Steelel Avenue in 1815; they (lettiate in 1953 he worked for Avro ‘Student C {watched Mrs. Gherles Agnew, “for two yang. He then ,e,t,r.e,fve.,r,sirs; of dezhter of Daniel family who {Waterloo University and xrldult- will go to 30m owned the barn in the Pio-ied in 1955 with his B.A. He 'tri/Cl',',-,'),'.',', Eneer Village, " she demonstruedutar,,ed to Toronto to work for} ---- Uinnimr ‘nd waving: and they, year for the City " I socahAPrrs, examined "l interesting variety "iwireer. In 1959 he entered Knox; RE-ENA‘ antique articles. (College for Theology end he Willi COME I The Westininster Choir, underl1rrosdyte in Convention Hall om At & m the direction of Dr. George BmwTuesdny'Mny lst Int 8 pm. He " do be helc will render the earttata, "calvtrry"/thert tekmg " m"i.tiyt ttt Pr ?'"17:00 mm on the evening of Enxter Sunday. Ite: in Chnuvm' - Wnnnght lchunh. th, A rte. h. - n--. I WESTMINSTER UNITED (Black, asmsted 1 CHURCH m-Angelo, Min 1 At the morning service on Sun- Mrs. J: R. Ran dly, 8th April, there were con- Churchill, I'". ltd,',,,' Rd. West; Elizabeth God-18. J. Mchs-n. Fu' choir of Knox College, Town I "rsber, uni to promote com- mmto, and Presbyterian College, munity interest in Church activi. ilomm), visit St. Andrew: Pm- his 3nd Join. V knew Church in Weston uni Th. " charm-n. under the April an). Ldinciion of Henry have". RC. I that ind moving and: of the Church It to In mounted in in IN I! non. whom the nu- The convener in Mrs. P. G JAMES TRIMBEE new" WESTON me u. u an - “new EASTER PLANTS AND FLOWERS Eimnnunmu Unis 'omo mms cur (towns tom ARRANGEMENIS ceumums Ano’ ANNUALS PHONE CH, 1-695! WE DELIVER Weston St. Andrews Presbyterian Presents Evening Of Choir-Songs Father Morrison addressed the group Ind [Ive n short talk on _vmuttions. Entertainment wu pro- vided for in the form of n skit by Mike McGuiness and I group of the club members. Other pastors of their repro- sentatives were Father L. P. Wood. Father Willowhonrd Ind Father Warden. On Sunday April 8th, 1962, St. John's Young People's Club held their nnnull Pastor's Night. Prey ent at the evening activities wu the Rev. Father. Morilon putar of St. John'l Parish. Also present were putors from neighbouring parishes. _ You are reminded once again of lhe l?. special morning services on Ehrster Sunday, April 22 one It 10 mm. and on. It 11.15 am, The Sunday Schools will meet as usual. ST. JOHN'S YOUNG PEOPLE'S} CLUB l ’ This is the first time in the his- ,tory of Weston Presbyterian Church that a Weston boy has been ordained in the Church. It is something we should all be proud of and you are strongly urged to intend the Public Service of the lamination of this young mug. ID'Anrelo, Min T. D'Ambrose, Mrs. J. R. Bunsen, Mn. C. H. Churchill, Mrs. R. McGinley, Mrs. 18. J. McGuignn, Mrs. H. C. Mur- }rell, Mrs, W. L Montgomery, Mrs. l': Prospero, Mrs. D. lp. Smith, Mrs. W. J. White and Mrs. W. Aountr. I We would git-11y appreciate Iny publicity you could give us for this ewnt. TIM choir in on (our in at It. tempt to get non young men mad tom to ersttihr the Church In a “to", uni to promote com- munity interest in Church utivi- I eston an by Mrs. P. P. The members [anticipating were e W's lis tricf JBAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE TO I RE-ENACT EARLY CHURCH ( COMMUNION SERVICE _ At 1 specinl communion service do be held on Easter Sunday at 17:00 tum. " Weston Baptist Jchunh, the youth group will seek ‘to mend: the experience of the early church us they gathered to hurt“: of the bread and wine of ithe communion service. r-'" ___.-. -v..v...... m: I With the help of two professors/service In "Open House" at Emmanuel College, a pattern of’held during which time: an early church liturgy has beenland visitors will be able adapted for this purpose. This huithe new facilities. Light been taken from the writings otiments will end this evenin i, CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH l The Buster Service with special Cmusie by the Choir will be observ- ied this Sunday at 11 am. The Ber- lmon theme will be, “He Lives-We tan Live Also." l A Good Fridny Service will be held in Central, Friday, April 20th int 11 mm. The" Co-operating churches are, Weston Baptist, ‘Weston Presbyterian, Westminster 1United and Central United. The :specinl preacher is The Rev. George Hopton, Secretary of The Student Christinn Movement, Uni. versity of Toronto. The offerings will go to the work of the Student Christian Movement. _ _ Pat Sawchuck. in order, gave Visiting pastors an idea of where the members come from, a run- down of the parishes, participating in St. John's Young People's Club and the number of members' from etch parish. l Don Cascone, Frank" Rut?, Des Hennesy, Pat Hennesy, Jim Prince Ind Bunny Sawchuck. Club President Bern Rolling: gave a 2 minute talk on etiquette I “W. can. an eotttront-you boldly with the can of Christ who bids ul ail do our part that ndequgte imdarahir In“ be prFsdid for the Chm“ Church in the fttu1lment of tht urgtrtt task that in here." co., F.T.U.L. lay ther' In 'young inch with . mission. T 9.0) a tum-NM huh. "no -m.---beiatt Sank. I. p 'r'.-be" “who 10:00 a m 4.; c Chan for "aria ttr00 on -cu- For all - m..--, __---.- __ _ ttm o m. . " Gw.s-w. Cort tire Aim" Spoticl [an-r Mush H,00 'ons-Regular Semi:- REV. H. A. VENEMA, B.A., Th.M. '" A... Ind. Mich GOOD FRIDAY SEIVKI F A?!" I”. I,” ll. "CW”! tum SUNDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1962 "tlt a In -Cl'N-»"Iczh M God Hun" radio huh-v. no p_m,--8 1 siiu2dir, CLS., ’00 o.m_-Fho Communion 9.45 mun-Sunday School. Ago TIS, was BEVERLEY HILLS Second Christian Reformed Church of Toronto CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH Icky Nanny, Sunday School for 'ity Minister. Rev. Dough: R. G, Minister: In, lulph E. spun", MA; In. Pastoral Anthem: In. Enos W. Hart. IA, I mm snvucu, cool) man - woo AM SUNDAY, APRIL 22nd, I962 UNITED CHURCH "int Good Friday Servic. IHN pm. ttt Comm! Preacher. Tht I". 0007,. Human Vic wiuoi, Ave. and Hoylllulh' St, SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1962 mm swan king Street and Woman load sumo" 300061 the new facilities. Light refresh ments will and this evening. The special services will con- clude on Mssy 13 with the Sunday services. Following the Evening service In "Open House" will be held during which time: friends and visitors will be able to tour f Then on Mbndly, May 7, I con- 'gregatioml dinner will be held at 6:30 pmt. This will be 1 family night with arrlngementa being made to care for the little on“. On Wednesday, May 9, the Rev. March) Audit will spenk on his work amongst the Italians. 1 Opening services for the new Christian Education wine and the innovated summary will be held on May 6th, with Dr. Orville Dun- iel, associate secretary of the Baptist Foreign Mission Board, preaching morning and evening. On Friday, April 22nd, the Wer- ton Baptist Church choir are pre- senting the Cantata "Olivet to Cll- vary" in the snuctunry of the church. Thin will begin promptly at 8:00 p.munnd the community is cordially invited. The their is under the direction of Mrs. G. Swm. l Last Sunday morning nine per- sons were baptized by the pastor. This group was the first baptized in our new church. They will Join the church shortly. 3 The young people purtieipatinq will try to recover the primitive' .simplicity of thin simple commun- ion pumice n it muat hive bean ‘conducted in secrecy for fear of ‘perlecution. The participants will recline on pillows, will and to receive communion, Ind will u- ame: an ngeold Christian greet-l ing adapted for use by tlm ciGi/ of South Indin. l l One fenutre of the communion service is that the participants come forward to take from I com-l mon loaf and the cup. It hll been; found that the curly Christians participnted in the Invite much more than ‘do Protestant: todny. The than no studontl of Knox Pruiyteriu: cw-, Ind men it them In" Jinn up 01> ponunitiu for "an" oarttsttt ment in order to go on the tour. The concert will basin " , o'clock and them will be a “In! ‘collection. , Jultin Martyr md In ALI-{y Christian document called “Tho Didaehe." Ages I and UM". Story, BA., 8.0 Et1iit1'i?c,T,,a.) In “Two mowing Ionian In "ster Sunday 9:45 tins-My Hind - Om hum Mr. M M, (m3 Wm "M yum-W WM»: ”Th In.» Uh" "tit lam-0mm Sank-z "Th Dow. If M cums" - III. VII It. _ 'B.f-h.-ras-'ou.isrttt.tt.vt man an. TLIS tin. 9.45 a m. 10.00 on. thott Fm. but n- th. work of u. art- its. ma on Good Fridhy mm " ' who“ Ion! in being upr‘u- 7d till 8 pan. Th. ll". M. F. at" Tht chair with [only tom Ind Patterson will eonduet the scrim. tiNi urns-ion through, not He is the Rector of St. J lmu-tho- only (no vole. to thy common! Just Ind in wall trained .tu take trim“, but thrilUd ttmum. com um important Jen-ice. ”that. It “I h combination of ---r---q. nob- that did indulnhly inculcnu Enter unit-u have I" been tho msiNring, tho pain, the death unwed and the Rutter the Rev. of Our Lord. It told of the mud Harvey Sense and the Oi-nnixt urging of the crowd in their erriMr, pram hue prepared {or up to crucify. ‘vicel that will be in having with To Mr. Bram fr due the tunkrtu [teat Christian festival. On - "In. tbs a. , m CH!“ Mr Pte u "Ne Won" by " 10!. “this - the dilution a! M “I M and Organist It. Don“ lam. nun. LC. C.0. It in t nplcndid ”paling. ”put-nio- ol tha.renowtsqd wk by " John Shin". Than no an m nah-d to uh th-hr-hor-a." in tho proud vacuum: or the 1” pm. St. John Anglicén Pre'sents Crucifixioh Last Sunday' ".00 on: Good Friday: 'too pm. Cantata "Olin! to Calvary" by Mounder. Public [Mind Easter Sunday: TOO tn. You"; Pooplc r-timg curly Church Communion Sonic 1htto Expand 7:00 pm. In!" hvvicu. Join with a: in wlmoulnq In the imperishttbU truth: "I. it "or dead; NC El riun . . . tome, In." 1:00 pm 145 u."- 2125 W.mu, Road The Rev, H. J. Scum, Rector . "" WESTON ID. DAWE'S FUR SALON f Westminster {inited {harm my time william siren union 0mm: ol ml. ' I. Tum, GA amt ' I I In: {an S. Mun/mic, WA., Mr; “LIL Minister, 'tev. R. 7. Dow. my - " cm. St. - CH. 1-95): I Chain in.” d Chunk, Chore, 1-1571 Weston Presbyterian Church WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH F;00 & r.00 0.1m - Holy tucurut F.30 i TTOO et.tn. - Choral Eucharist LN pm. - "the lunar Story" "he "surr.etur, Slay Mid in loud!" and Scum Morning Wow-cm Manda. Wonhép hmior on! Inhvmodieh Sunday W Pu Ihlo (kn Nanny, Kindugarnn and 'rirrtor, Inn!" Worship their and Organ and“ Dan E. hum, Mus "-tAsmt SEIVIC! _-sutdAr SCHOOL-9 yuan and up. -CANTAYA -"CAWA IV" w-PATrmND"" SUNRISE SEIVIC! -umttAr SCrtoor--1 a yuan ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH SHVICES FOR SUNDAY APRIL 22, 1962 HWY?" SUNDAY, IAN}! SERVICES YOUR [URI NIED A VACAYION too, A SUMMII "o" III-AXINO IN VNI COOL, CHAN, COMBO" OF OUR 'ClmtirlCAtrr-ttmtmett VAUU mu A350" lllllSMED. IINIWED [All ANIAIANCII Minister. Rev. R. E. Freeland. B.A.. B.D. EASTER DAY APRIL FUR PROTECTION lawnnu Ar.. W., and Wum loud . REPAIRS O CLEANING q IRE-STYLING WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED SUNDAY, APRIL 22nd Pd: Band-y “a July obnrw " by ttte pron-ohm "f gt. bk.- in; of tto “hm, En]; an?» was ttthd and I” n qttine .tortira for Ito Holy week “who: and the Good Trinity and Buttr- drry of mummtiou. for the M b MI (I. ht pm- nuu for all In Humano- and to the chair aid nit-bu for ',tuir mdorin. a: a» work. HUMBERlEA 22nd, ’ Spock} three hour service will ho hold on Good Fridby Item " Loon till 8 mm. Tho I". M. F. Interior: will conduct. the unite. He is the Rector of St. Jlmu-tho- Just and is well trained Mt tak. thi- important Jen-ice. Elna unit-u haw I)! been lunged and the Rutter the Rev. Harvey Sense and the Organist The Rev. R. E. Blight, Ass't In. W. 2% OF YOUR OWN EVALUATION CAU WESTON 247-689! MODERN FUR STORAGE IAPTISY CHUICH 7.10 WHO." Iced (Jun 3 Huh not”: of Hwy. ton r, W. Arnold McNeil I962 IA. TINA CH. 1-8466 " A_Cto

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