Rexdale Mams Work Noted Special Services To Be Held yA A unique Service of Prayer and Dedication for the work of Stan Izon and the Crusaders For Christ is to be held at St. Philip‘s Anglican Church, Etobicoke, this Sunday, September 23 at 3 p.m. ‘The Service is in preparation for the many crusades and youth rallies which the Crusaders For Christ, under the leadership of Stan Izon, will be conducting this coming fall and winter in variâ€" ous centres throughout the Provâ€" Page 2 â€" THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thursday Sept. 20, 1962 Tour Of Outdoors, Oct. 23 Film First For West Metro ‘The South Peel Naturalist‘s Club is offering outdoorsmen of this area, including wildlife and bird fanciers, a screen tour of wildlife Sanctuaries, beginning October 23 in Streetsville. The Club is open for memberâ€"| ship from the West Metro and | ‘Toronto Township areas. includâ€"| ing Weston, Rexdale, Thistleâ€"| town, Etobicoke and the Lakeâ€"| shore â€" communities, (‘ooksville,l Port Credit and Toronto Townâ€"| ship. Recently wed were Miss Marâ€" lene Isabel Latremouille, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Latremouilie of Thistletown. and Mr. Donald F. Hammond. son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Hammond of Scarborough. The wedding took place in Church of St. Andrew, Thistletown Bride Weds Man from Scarborough When I was a child 1 can reâ€" member going into the home of ® girl friend and seeing upon the wall this motto, "Christ is the Head of this house. The Unseen Guest at every meal. The Silent Listener to every conversation." I pondered ovet that motto. The mother had looked up coldly when I came in with her daughtâ€" er, there was no warm direct garze, no welcoming smile. Jesus to my childish reasoning did not‘ seem to be there. Georgia Lee. star of the Billy Graham Film Productions and wife of a Presbyterian minister said | recently that Christians should be busy building bridges of love so that Jesus may pass ever and minister to others Christian T hought A MARSH HAWK BIRDWATCHING IN REVERSE by Clair Goodyear Tickets for the Screen Tours hre now available to the general \public, at the season rate of $4 ‘Ior the five lectures. Orders may |be mailed to Mrs. H. MacDougâ€" \all, 1592 Centre Road, Port | Credit. For the coming winter selson.‘ the club is sponsoring five Auduâ€" bon Screen Tours to be presentâ€" ed in the auditorium of the Streetsville High School, through the courtesy of the Central Peel District High School Board. The High School is only a few minuâ€" tes drive from the Etobicoke and Lakeshore areas, and is located at Tannery Street (West of Queen) in the town. The first film is to be shown Tuesday, October 23, and is enâ€" titled ‘Manitoba Memories,‘ narâ€" rated by Roy E. Coy. The film, November 21, ‘Delta Of The Orinoco‘, will be explainâ€" ed by Robert Hermes, while Charles Hotchkiss will give the accompanying lecture with ‘Wilderness Trails‘ on Wednesâ€" day, January 30. On Wednesday, February 13, ‘Wildlife of the Eastern Woodâ€" lands‘ with Earl Hilfiker will be shown, followed by Charles E. Mohr, narrating ‘The Living Wilderness‘ on Wednesday, April 17. These films will be shown in Toronto a night before the Streetsville showing. but a trip downtown will be saved by the dayâ€"wait. 2 Thistletown, . w it h Phillips officiating. The bride, given in marriagei by her father, wore a cathednl} length gown of chiffon over tafâ€" feta with long sleeves. and a fingertip veil, and carried red roses and white mums. Attending the bride were Miss Verna Maria Latremouille, Miss Lois Elaine Latremouille and Miss Shirley Elaine Bell, all gowned in chiffon, and carrying vellow and white mums. Best man was Mr. Delbert Stewart, while ushers were Mr. Warren Latremouille and Mr. Ken Latremouille. Mother of the bride received her guests at Charâ€"Rock Restaurâ€" ant, attired in navy blue printed silk, assisted by the groom‘s mother in powder blue silk. Both carried pink flowers. After their honeymoon at Sauble Beach, the newlywed couple will take up residence in Scearborough. One young man, when his mother announced that she was going to be a childrens Bible teacher said, "Be careful, Mom, you cannot fool kids. They know it you love them or not." How important bridges of love are! It is the ouly bridge upon which the Son of God treads. It must be a bridge of divine, not human love, a love that includes enemies as well as friends, a love that loves and asks no reâ€" turn, a love that is content to wait and wait for response. Great joy and purpose in life will be ours if we seek to obey Christ when He said, ‘Love one anothâ€" er as 1 have loved you." John 13:30, Literally taking to heart the words of the sage who said. "Go West young man go West". Frank Goulding eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Goulding, 55 Heathrow Drive, did just that. Two weeks ago he returned home from Alberta accompanied by his young bride Ruby whom he met and married in Calgary. The new daughterâ€"inâ€"law formâ€" erly Miss Ruby Essau of Carbon, Alberta. â€" Congratulations! . We hope you will both be very hapâ€" py here with our Eastern hospâ€" itality. Ladies of St. Stephen‘s Angâ€" lican Church W. A. gathered at the home of Mrs. A. V. Silverstâ€" er, 2722 Jane St., for a potâ€"luck supper on Wednesday, Septembâ€" er 12, with guest speaker Miss K. Golbeck of "Singing Waters" Spiritual _ Retreat, Orangeville. Miss Golbeck‘s life is dedicated to ecclesiastical endeavours both at her Retreat and among the teenagers in the community. Topic of the talk; Her Adventurâ€" es with God, and a personality story about her work with difâ€" ferent people through her misâ€" sionary activities in Canada. Before the close of the meetâ€" ing, a hand engraved framed plaque by Mrs. Niven, was preâ€" sented to Harriet Jenkins on beâ€" half of the ladies as a token of their appreciation for her many years of service with the W. A since it originated. Mrs. Jenkins and family have now moved from this district to a new home. The plaque was appropriately worded "Bless this house O Lord we pray". An informative display of a distinetively Canadian craft is currently being presented at the Downsview _ Branch _ Library. Gemstone Jewelry, a project of the March of Dimes in Ontario is on view and the display clearly depicts how Canadian semiâ€"precious gems are transforâ€" med from rough, ordinaryâ€"lookâ€" ing rock into colourful pieces of easily saleable jewelry. For years the March of Dimes in Ontario has engaged in a continual quest for new kinds of employment _ for _ handicapped persons, As one result. five Gemâ€" stone shops â€" which employ only handicapped craftsmen now are flourishing in our province. Each of the Gemstone workâ€" ers takes pride in his craft. They find it satisfying work and, most important of all, it enables each of them to take a rightful place among Ontario‘s wageâ€"earners. _ At 8 p.m. on Saturday, Septâ€"| ember 22. there will be an Adult | Fellowship Barbecue at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. Harbridge, 524 | Queens Drive off Jane St. And | we see that those attending are | asked to arrive on an empty | stomach as this is to be a "real ‘meal'ï¬ What better invitation | could one receive than that! | Just a reminder: Pilgrims, 8â€" 11 yrs. Monday at 6.30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. S. Schell. 35 . Forthbridge Crescent. Colonists. ; 1214 yrs. Tuesday at 7 p.m. | Downsview â€" Baptist Church. (Stockaders and Brigadiers, Monâ€" | days at 7 p.m. Tumpane Public | School. ‘ The display will be at the Downsview Branch until Septâ€" ember 22. and if you haven‘t seen it yet, we‘d like to suggest that you make a point of doing so in the two remaining days left. AROUND DOWNSVIEW Three sons and now a daught Next Sunday, September 23. at the Downsview Baptist Church it‘s Bible School Rally Day from 10 â€" 10 p.m. There‘s something special for everyone. So don‘t miss this event. A date to mark on your calâ€" endar. October 14 to 21st for Special Anniversary Services. Get Well wishes to Barbara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Allen, 39 Forthbridge Crescâ€" ent, in the Sick Childrens Hospâ€" ital following an operation. Keep your chin up Barbara "this too will pass" and we hope you will soon be up and around again. How about some Square Dancâ€" ing during the winter months. If you don‘t know how, you can always learn. For evenings of fun and friendship you‘ll not forget. The Downsview ‘Y‘ holds the key. Two levels of Intermedâ€" iate and Club dancing at Beverâ€" ley Heights Junior. High, startâ€" ing Saturday, October 6, 8â€"11 p. m., and every second and fourth Saturday. For Beginner classes Saturday. October 13 and every Tues., Sept. 25 â€" 8 p.m. "HAND WROUGHT HAPPINESS" THOR HANSEN Senior Public $chool MaeDonald Ave. Weston Home and School Kay following 1st and 3rd, 811 p.m. Beverley Heights. For further information contact the *¥‘ at RO 2â€"1080, or Mrs, Tuckworth CH 1â€"9047. Scouters of the Humber Downs District were hosted by 2nd Downsview to a Sing Song and Corn Roast at the R.C.A.F. Statâ€" ion on Friday, September 7. Conservation Authority Reports Increased Facilities For Metro With the large kettles bubblâ€" ing and brimming over with deâ€" licious cobs of corn, the evening got off to a swinging start as they gathered around the campâ€" fire to join in with song and welcome special guest: SM Stan Jackson wife from Bolton, D(;_fï¬â€œguffy. DCM. George Stewart and wife, SM. Jim Coyne 2nd Downsview, SM Bruce Drayâ€" cott "B" Troop, and wife, Babs ACM "C" pack, CM. Mrs. Mabel Herring "B" pack. ACM Bill Stoneham "B" pack, Mr. Don Morhe (helping with "B" pack) and wife,. CM. Bert Pyatt "A" pack, ASM. Frank Percy and wife Chris CM of 8th Downsview, SM. Ray Leonard and wife Thora 1st Humberview, CM. Rollie Marâ€" shall, ACM Russ Studholme and wife 1st Beverly Hills, ACM. Charlie Sedore and wife from Tth Downsview, Reg Lawrence Viceâ€"chairman District Executâ€" ive and last but by no means least ASM. Fred Hall 1st Humbâ€" erview and wife CM Florence Hall 7th Downsview. Let‘s not forget the three scouts who did \ a topâ€"notch job on fire watcher l duty. _ In other activities carried out by the Authority staft. a proâ€" ’gress report issued today shows |that 551,000 trees were planted |last Spring. of which 204,000 | were on Authority lands and 347,â€" .000 under the private reforestaâ€" tion assistance program. A total ‘of 37,000 shrubs and landscape ‘trees. produced by the authority inursery. were planted in conserâ€" | vation areas. This is just one example of the bonds of friendship and hapâ€" py times enjoyed by those in the A total of 784,949 visitors have made use of the conservation area facilities of the Metropoliâ€" tan Toronto and Region Conserâ€" vation Authority so far this year compared to €49,516 during the same period last year. One of the significant factors in the increase was the attendâ€" ance at Pioneer Village which totalled 104,706 compared to 63,â€" 621 last year. As proof of the fishing faciliâ€" t‘es offered by the Authority at its Glen Haffy conservation area located in Albion Township near Mono Mills, some 6.200 anglers caught about 4,000 fish. Reference was also made in the report regarding the initiaâ€" +% 10 11 All claims against the eSâ€" tate of Elizabeth Jane Dunâ€" can, late of Cedarhurst, RR. No. 1 Weston, who died on or about the 15th day of June, 1962, must be sent to the undersigned . executors not later than October 11th, 1962, after which date the estate will be distributed. Notice To Creditors ‘Preaching the whole Bible for the whole world." Pastor: Rev. R. F. Ingram, Catherine Bennett and W. Wardlaw Duncan, by their solicitors, Bigelow. Hendy, Purvis & Shirer, 590 Jarvis Street, Toronto 5. DATED at Toronto this 12th day of September, 1962. Elms Public School Golfdown Dr. CH ALLIANCE CHURCH REXDALE Gordon W. Alcott, C.L.U. Sunday School Evening Service Worship Service SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA YOUR MOST VALUABLE PROPERTY CAN BE LIFE INSURANCE Boy Scout Movement with one common aim in mind. "To devâ€" elop good citizenship among boys by forming their charactâ€" ers; training them in habits of observation, obedience and selfâ€" relience; inculcating loyalty and thoughtfulness for others; teaâ€" ching . them services useful to the public and handicrafts useâ€" ful to themselves; and promotâ€" ing their physical, mental and spirital development". YOU can join this group of leaders. There are openings in every phase of Scouting, in and out of uniform. The call is out; the demand is high. Answer the call by ‘phoning DC. Jack Dufâ€" fy RO 26472 At last! At last! We now have the name of the missing father who toted some of the cubs of the 1st Beverly Hills to the Mapâ€" le Leaf ball game. Mr, Bridges. Well, we‘ll just have to blame our grapeâ€"vine â€" guess it needs a little pruning. We were sorry to hear that Brian younger son of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Pamplin, 26 Datchet Road, had a small accident inâ€" volving his ankle. Hope you will have the cast off soon, Brian. This week‘s smile â€" around Downsview: Two little girls were discussing their fathers. "My daddy is a dentist", boasted one. "Humph", retorted the other. "That‘s nothing. Mine‘s a civil serpent". By the way, there‘s no conâ€" nection with the above and the Glasseo Roval Commission. tion of fireside nights for the public. There were six such events held at various conservaâ€" tion areas during the summer months, and more than 2,000 perâ€" scns attended them. It is exâ€" pected that these will be held again next year. The flood control and waterl conservation work of the Authorâ€", ity continues. Projects include| the Black Creek channel beâ€" tween Scarlett Rd.. and Rockâ€" cliffe Blvd., which is now 60% complete and the Woodbridge channel now 75% complete. Preâ€" liminary engineering is either complete or in progress for: reâ€" servoirs on the Don Watershed; reservoirs on the main and east branches of the Humber river; the Duffin Creek â€" watershed, Mimico Creek, and to such reâ€" servoirs as the Ebenezer on the l“est branch of the Humber; Claireville also on the west branch, and the Milne on the | Rouge river. Wednesday: Bible Study and Praver are required for the Munâ€" icipal Election to be held Monday. December 3rd, 1962. Previous experience an Interested Township resiâ€" dents may apply in writing only to Clerk‘s Dept.. Townâ€" ship of North York, 5000 Yonge _ Street â€" Willowdale, Ont. E. Roberts, Deputyâ€" Clerk. (corner Lawrence W. and Weston Road) Sunday: 11:00 am. and 7:00 p.m. Township of North York Deputy Returning Officers and Poll Clecks Rev. R. E. Freeland, 1871 Weston Road CH WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH minister EM 4 5141 WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH The new organ and carilion, built and installed by the Wicks Company of lllinois for a cost of approximately $25,000, was playâ€" ed for the first time on Sunday, 9th September. The carillion, the gift of Mr. Clarke Wardlaw and family, was first played from the tower on the following Sunday. The chairâ€" man of the Organ Committee was Mr. R. G. Loftus, who with committee member Mr. E. Newâ€" some gave up many days of their vacation to oversee the inâ€" stallation of the instrument. Most of the activities of the church have oow resumed. Mr. and Mrs. A. Timmons reports that preparations are in full swing for the Fall Fair on Satâ€" urday, 13th October. Cubs and Scouts held their first regular meetings on September 17th and 18th; Explorers, C.G.I.T. and the Fiftyâ€"fifty Club resumed on the 18th; while all the groups of the United â€" Church Women â€" have meetings scheduled during the month. The Pax Bible Class held its first meeting last Sunday and twentyâ€"one new members were welcomed to the class. Those taking part in the servâ€" ice were, Gillian Boggs and Eric Roy, Chairmen; Scripture Readâ€" ing, Alex Young; Responsive Reading, Dave Black; Ushers, Dave _ Steadman _ and _ Gayle Shakespeare. Mr. Gordon Alcott gave the lesson: one of the first of a series on the Life of Paul. The Pax Bible Class will hold its Barbecue and Getâ€"Acquainted Party, this Friday evening at 8 p.m., at the Church Parking Area. Dave Black will be in charge of the programme and the barbecue will be prepared by George Bridgman Over 200 â€" children â€" registered for the Resdale Alliance Church‘s _ childrens‘ _ meetings held on the parking lot area of the Thistletown Collegiate last week. One of the big features of |the meetings was the parade. On the final evening forty decorâ€" ated bicycles. clusters of balâ€" loons, the large sign and nearly |one hundred children â€" singing "‘Onward Christian _ Soldiers" made for a very exciting parade. | Mr. Vince Woodhouse was the ichildrens‘ speaker. Last Sunday â€" morning, Billie Bridgman and Bill Stonehouse were chairmen. Dave Mortimer read the scripture lesson and Sharon Walls led the responsive reading. _ Ushers were Karen Heide and Dave Steadman. The lesson was given by Mr. Alcott. Mr. Young â€" announced â€" that nominations for the Class officâ€" ers would be held next Sunday. Dave Black reported that bowlâ€" ing would start next Wednesday | at 4.15 p.m., at the Weston Bowl-‘ ing Lanes. A trip to Midland is planned for early next moonth | ST. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN . Teacher training course at St. | John‘s _ Anglican â€" Church will ‘cpen Sunday afternoon October 14th. after the Morning Service. There will be a box lunch and | then an hours teaching led by Rev. David Busby, Director of Christian Education for the Dioâ€" cese closing at 2 P.M.. Those who ‘al!cndcd the sessions last vyear | will recall the excellent teacher Mr. Busby proved to be. His presentations were very informâ€" ‘ative and helpful. These sessions . > . one of the three new wagons added to the Fairlane line for 1963. In addition to the wagons the Fairlane line for 1963 includes a new hardtop and a new sports coupe with bucket seats plus the two and four door sedans that were introduced late in 1961. 1995 Weston Road All Fairlane Models will be on display SEPT. 27th, 28th AT YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER LITILE BROS. LTD. The FAIRLANE 500 Station Wagon for 1963 will be continued for four Sunâ€" days at the same hour. St. Davâ€" id‘s teachers are attending and a general invitation is extended to anyone who would like to take the training. Just come and you will be very welcome. The arrangements are being completed for the annual potâ€" luckâ€"supper in the parish hall on Tuesday the 25th. This has proâ€" ven a wonderful opportunity of christian fellowship. There is a wealth of talent just sitting on the outside and looking in. Beâ€" come one of the family and help in the work of the church. The Badminton Club is ready to get under way this Friday weekâ€"night. George Whittlesea is in charge, This is a game that is fast and good training. f eston an Bowling is under way every Monday night. They are using the Crang Plaza Alley this year. Harvest Thanksgiving Services :your heart and killed you". 0 will be held this year on Sun~| "Me heart was in me mouth day September the 30th. Preparâ€"lat the time". Minister: Rev. R. J. Boggs, B.A. â€" 17 Cross St. â€" CH 1â€"9533 5 Cross Street at Church CHerry 1â€"1571 11:00 am. Pax Bible Class 11:00 a.m. Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary 11;00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 a.m.â€"English Service. Rev. A. H. Venema, St. Catharines, Ont.. Guest Preacher 9:45 a.m. Junior and Intermediate Church School Weston Presbyterian Church CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH 9:00 a.m.â€"Holland Service 5:00 p.m.â€"English Service 11 10 11 Second Christian Reformed Church of Toronto ure King Street and Weston Road Minister: Rev. Raiph E.Spencer, M.A.; B.D. Pastoral Assistant: Rev. Enos W. Hart, B.A., B.D. Service for Sunday, September 23, 1962 9:45 A.M.â€"Sunday School â€" 9 years and up 9:45 A.M.â€"Pathfinder‘s Bible Class 11:00 A.M.â€"Dr. James S. MacKenzie 11:00 A.M.â€"Sunday School â€" 1â€"8 years SUNDAY SCHOOL a.m. â€" Tri C Class for Teenagers a.m. â€" Classes for all ages 30 p.m. â€" Hiâ€"C Group SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1962 "The Word and The Way" REV. H. A. VENEMA, B.A., Th.M. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd SUNDAY, SEPT. 23rd. 265 Albion Road, Rexdale Westminster Hnited Lhurch No Evening Service ews Rev. James S. Mackenzie, M.A., B.D., sirty ning william street weston ontario istrict ations are all complete for serâ€" vices that will express our sinâ€" cere thanks to Him who has been so good to each one of us. Last Sunday‘s services were well attended and the rector, the Rev. Harvey Scuse not only gave very inspirational messages but conducted the services most impressively, leading in the deâ€" votions and uplifting of the hearts of all present to the throne of God. With the work of the choir and the Rector these services are most comfortâ€" ing. A SMILE An Irishman was telling . a friend of his ‘narrow escape in wartime. "The bullet went in me chest and came out me back," he said. "But," protested his .friend, it would have gone through CH 1â€"3521 £lY