Page 2 â€" THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thursday, October 4, 1962 NEWLY ELECTED. The in the photo are memb Bible Class executive. of byterian Church. There members in the class, of ecutive were chosen ore coming | year. President caster with Vice Pres Boggs. (Gillian Boggs a brook. The persons in th Back Row â€" left to ri The United Church Women ef = Central â€" Church heid . its monthly meeting on Thursday afternoon, Sept. 2ith, In the abâ€" sence of Mrs. J. Palmer, vice president Mrs. W.J. Dunn pre sided. Unit "H" under the ship of Mrs. J A. Milla charge of the program T. Price of Centennia and _ past â€" president .« Presbytery. led in stressing the need of women to really work ; fan Living that our would be felt by all peo Price read passazes | 4th chapter of Corinth several verses from _ chapter of John B: living we should becom and lasting witnesses At Central Church United Church Women Discuss World Peace Mr. Murra very interes: address in Peace. suss Antiâ€" Nuclea response {o against | wars United | Natio placed empha rather than n presented . th which _ calls action | based love and | jus people. He ur The Kinette Ciub of I Valley is well into fall a« with three meetings behin already, and numerous J underway. Ome very . suc was the donatior to _ the â€" Thistlet: Hospital. _ The 1: great that the F\ ed giving the ofh each of the four to have a truck and | Betty St, ( the Club and trucks to the hos This year the Kine will be working with men in the hosting of trict Convention in Jun time project for both imvolve a good â€" deal work, and all are ho prove to be one of the ventions held in the D Card parties are planned as the first money thaking project for the season. with Betty St Cyr and Grace Poulos in charge Marian _ Davies Convenor. has aire a Penmy Sale whic at the.Jast meeting Card Convenor Bernice Moir has Christmas Card catalogues available, so that card selling eam be started as soon as possi bie. â€" Autumn Projects Underway For Humber Valley Kinettes Elected Bible Society Executive PT Th 1es Programme already arranked which took place c class, of which the exâ€" ‘hosen recently for the President is Bobbi Lanâ€" ive Presidents Michael Boggs and Carl Lashâ€" sons in the photo are: left to right. Rev. R. J. M im. Mrs. H. hial â€" United Th eader World lumber tivities 1 them W truck Iren‘s M D he He We tion A vote of thanks was extendâ€" ed to Mrs. Price and Mr. Thomâ€" son by Mrs. G. Murry. Ladies were asked to support the mammoth bake sale on Octoâ€" ber 2ith to be held in the Church Hall. Air Views On Fluoride The ‘Case _ Against â€" Fluoridaâ€" tion‘ will be presented by the Mothers®â€" League Against Comâ€" pulsory Medication. October 11, at 815 p.m. at St. Andrews Church Hall, â€" Barkwin Avenue. Thistletow n the League and mother of three, will speak on the mothers‘ views while Dr. S W. Leshe will preâ€" sent a medical viewpoint Dr. Leshe is a practising phyâ€" sician and a dental surgeon. as well as a specialist on the effect of drugs in dentistry. He is against | mass â€" fluoridation but will dispense fluoride in special All records â€" and files . were turned over to the new executive at the first Executive Meeting in _ September Officials . this vear are> President â€" Doreen Ryback. Viceâ€"Presidents â€" Barâ€" bara Vair and Norma Wilson. Secretary â€"â€" Marian _ Gellatly, Treasurer â€" Jovee Bishop. Reg istrar â€" Alice Fox and Bulletin Editor â€" Norma Gee Editor â€" Norma Gee Officers were installed at the first general mecting held at the Skyline â€" Hotel. where husbands of Kinette Club members were hosts for an evening of dinner and dancing Tabs were pre sented to Marian Davies. Doro thy Blair. Doreen Ryback. Bettv St._ Cyr, _ Joyee â€" Aves. â€" Jackie Preston. _ Marion â€" Gellatly. Dor othy Dunn. Norma Wilson and Barbara Vair. early 100 Xpen Mrs Tt and think upon our convic he CH speakers will be. followed westion and answer period ssion is free but a collec 11 be taken to help defray Eisa Drew. president of gue and mother of three, ak on the mothers‘ views r. S W. Leshie will preâ€" Gordon W. Alcott, C.L.U. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA Boggs, Glenda Norris, Gordon Alcott, Lynne Sloane, John McGregor, Anne Broomer, Eric Roy, Susan Deller, David Mortimer, Billy Bridgman, Peter Young. Marilyn _ Wilson, Wayne Thompson, Karen Heidi, Alec Young. Front Row, â€" left to right. Karen Fishâ€" er. Margo Henderson, Linda Bridgman, Bill _ Stonehouse, _ Bobbi _ Lancaster, (pres), Michael Boggs, Gillian Boggs. Carl Lashbrook, David Black. YOUR MOST VALUABLE PROPERTY CAN BE LIFE INSURANCE Four inspiring services on Sunâ€" day last marked the Harvest Thanksgiving _ services â€" at _ St. John‘s Anglican, Church Weston. Each of the services were a stimulus. an inspiration, an opâ€" portunity to give thanks for the many blessings that have been bestowed upon us. It was a series of Bible iessons, Prayers, Intercession _ Hymns. _ Anthems and Psalms that lifted the conâ€" gregations to _ new hei::hl.s.1 Everyone seems to feel it was their duty to give thanks. The church was taxed at all but thel early service at which there was[ la large number present. t The Altar Guild under the dirâ€" ection of Miss Forbes had the church decorated with the fruits of the earth and the flowers. very â€" tasteful and â€" impressive This group of ladies do a fine job the year arqund but seem to do an excellent piece of work on the church festivals. Mr. Brum â€" the Organist and Choir master always seems to bring out the talents of the choir even the junior choir. His trainâ€" ing is indeed something that not only lifts the services of worship but is giving the members of the two choirs a professional trainâ€" ing that can seldom be had withâ€" out a lot of tuition. He has done a marvellous production of tone an expression with the choirs. The Rev. Canon Adye will be coming to the Parish on the first of November and his work will bring a new | strmulus . to . the members of the parish and to many who have not yet connectâ€" ed themselves with the work of the parish. Remember it is on the i4th of October that the Teachers trainâ€" ing classes start They meet right after the 11 o‘clock service, have their own box lunch. with tea or coffee supplied. then one solid hour of sound teaching and training with the Rev. Busby. Diâ€" rector of Christian Education of the Diocese as leader _ This is open to anyone who wishes to atâ€" tend. It is an exceptional opporâ€" tunity to get a course in teaching and in spiritual living. RO 6â€"177 ST. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH YORK TRAVEL BUREAU 1043 WESTON ROAD WM. G. BEECH, ANYWHERE TO ANYWHERE FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS eral Insurance otary Public EM 4 5141 RO 6â€"4603 ‘"~ Christian | Mrs. Peter Flegg. judge of the lviews on religi Fall Flower Show, felt the showâ€" | Davis _ empha ing was excellent in spite of the |strength of ou severe storm and constant rain. |direct proporti( Three prizes donated by Swift |ness and becau Canadian Company for the best \ant fact this specimen, best arrangement and | geared to mee! best tuberous begonia, went to |day‘s business: Mr. Fielding, Mrs. Bielski and | Lorraine M { Mrs. Banks â€" respectively Mrs. | known Toronto Nan Dollery‘s prize, which is to |ently sings the |be presented at the Annual lhymns, She i | Banquet in late November, went |Tedd Smith at to Mrs. Hammond for the most | organ. Iorigmal arrangement in the| in early Oct | show. Iwil} exnand i Westway Society Judges Fall Flowers, Lawns Judges for the Annual Lawn Competition sponsored by Richâ€" ‘\ard's Hardware, Westway Plaza, were Mr. George Sinclair, Superâ€" Limenden( of Etobicoke Parks, and two of his assistants. Judgâ€" 1ing of the lawns took place in late August and early Septemâ€" ber. and the winning three can | be seen at the homes of Mr. J | Dunton, 14 Epping St.. Mr. Ted { Morris. 27 Shipley Crescent, and Mr. D. Davies. 21 Sandwell | Drive. The _ Westway * Horticultural Society opened the fall season recently with an â€" interesting address by Mr. W.R. Hankinson, President of the Douglas Seed Company in Brantford. Mr. Hankinson spoke â€" about spring â€" flowering _ bulbs, a n d showed a set of coloured slides of individual blooms and garâ€" dens in Holland. Mro Ron Miller outlined plans for fall plantings of shrubs, everâ€" greens, perennials and annuals in three local parks â€" Martinâ€" grove Gardens, Inchcliffe and Green Meadows. All work is done by Etobicoke Parks gardâ€" eners except Inchcliffe Parkette which will be undertaken by a group _ of _ voluntary â€" Westway workers Mr. James. President, announâ€" ced that plans were underway for a Card Party on October 29 in Valleyfield School. Tickets will be sold for 75 cents, and all proceeds will go toward further community beautification. _ Once more the grey â€" haired gentleman entered the hospital and made his way up to see his wife. The days. with staccaitoâ€" like rapidity had past until weeks now registered themselâ€" ves in months and still he came twice a day and greeted his wife with a look of deep love. Young love is beautiful but there is something about the love of the sunset years that surpasses it in beauty. tenderly he would lift | the weight of the blankets from | off her swollen feet. and each | restless moan was soothed by | a caress of her little wrinkl(’dI hand. The menial tasks he perâ€" formed for her were done with an eager gladness Their marital| ship had been sailing for a long time, they had weathered many a storm together. and now each toss of the ship was cushioned with the tenderness of their | love one for the other | Tenderness! A forgotten word | in the vocabulary of so many| in this get. grab and grumhle' age in which we live I In Hawail there is a ivory white flower that In case phoning Street To be qualified to vote at Municipal Elections, you must be 21 years of age; a British Subject; an Owner or Tenant, or Wife or Hushand of an Owner or Tenant, and your name must be on the Voters‘ List, or added thereto by an appeal made within the time above mentioned. Those who occupy a domestic establishment of two or more rooms in which they sleep, prepare and serve meals and qualify as above are ENTITLED TO VOTE. ROOMERS AND BOARDERS are NOT entitled to vote To determine if your name is on the Voters‘ List correctly. check the Lists posted on utility poles within your polling subdivision. or on the Lists posted at all Post Offices, Police and Fire Stations: allipubâ€" lic libraries including mobile units; the Municipal Building, 3000 Yonge Street and the North York Memorial Community Hall, 5090 Â¥onge Street. IF YOU HAVE CHANGED YOUR PLACE OF RESIDING THIS YEAR, PLEASE CHECK NOW TO ASCERTAIN THAT YOUR NAME IS PROPERLY SHOWN ON THE VOTERS‘ LIST. 9:00 a.m. to 5 epting Sundays IS$ YOUR NAME ON THE 1962 VOTERS‘ LIST? (Final Date for Appeal W or attending at the Township Clerk illowdale, 225â€"4611, at the following times of omissions or corrections, enquiries 1:00 by Clair Goodyear is very TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK lovely 9:00 p.m. October 3rd. to October 17th inclusive (exâ€" : and Monday October 8th.) p.m. Saturday, October 6th and O« |\ n early October the program \will expand its facilities once more. Mr. Lorne Thomas, a | businessman from Weston will ‘begin a series of ‘Capsule Com:â€" ments‘ â€" interviews with Chrisâ€" tian Men from across the Domâ€" |inion â€" from the Yukon to the | Maritimes. ‘FORWARD WITH CHRIST‘ |youth include weekly meetings PLANS EXPANSION of Explorers and C.G.LT. for PROGRAM . . . girls with Tyro, Sigma C, Cubs Elmlea Baptist Church attemptâ€"|and Scouts for boys. There is ed to further its evangelistic outâ€" illw the Messenger group for reach at the beginning of the‘boys and girls of 5 to 8 years. summer _ months â€" through â€" its| The Central United Church radio program l-‘ORWARDIWomen Units are with their WITH CHRIST which is heard|leaders as follows: regularly over CFGMâ€"1310â€"Sunâ€"‘ Unit "A"â€"Mrs O. Long, CH day Morning at 8 o‘clock. |1â€"6523; â€" Unit "B"â€"Mrs. J. W. The program features a persâ€" Koehler, CH 17314; Unit "C"â€" onal interview with local Toronto| Mrs. C. F. Wright, CH 1â€"41421; businessmen _ concerning _ their |Unit "D‘"â€"Mrs. L. W. Farr, CH views on religion today. Pastor|1â€"7784; Unit "E"â€"Mrs. J. W. The program features a persâ€" onal interview with local Toronto businessmen _ concerning . their views on religion today. Pastor Davis _ emphasized _ that _ the strength of our churches is in direct proportion to the lay witâ€" ness and because of this importâ€" ant fact this radio program is geared to meet the needs of toâ€" day‘s businessmen. Lorraine â€" Morrison, a â€" wellâ€" known Toronto contralto, reverâ€" ently sings the allâ€"time favorite hymns. She is accompanied by Tedd Smith at the piano and _ The Sunday School meets the‘ , same time as church at 11 a.m. [A Nursery Class is included. lThere are also two separate | lgroups of youth independent of the Sunday School. The Triâ€"C | meets at 10 a.m. with age range | 13 to 16. The Hiâ€"C meets at 7.30 on Sunday evening with an age . #range from 16 to 18 years. The | | Young People‘s meeting the| same evening represents an age | |category of 19 to 25. | It is important that as Christâ€" ians we know what we believe and these interviews are designâ€" ed to give us a wellâ€"rounded view of Christianity today. ~ CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH Central United Church,1 King St.. Weston, has a complete proâ€" gramme for youth in Sunday School classes and _ midâ€"week activities. T hought popular for weddings. It is the pikake, or Hawaiian | jasmine. This often appears in leis and opens with the warmth of being worn. Love is like that, it opens into a beautiful bloom of tenderâ€" ness if worn above the heart. Tenderness is the courtesy of love. Some of us perform our tasks of love as a duty, but oh what a difference it makes if we garnish them with tenderâ€" When some men came to take the prophet Jeremiah out of the miry dungeon they let down some soft rags so that he could put them underneath his arms so that the rope would not cut into his armpits when the weight of his body was brought to bear upon them in the hoisting. What a lesson for each one of us ! Let us endeavour, like those men of old to add to our love tenderness, and we shall find ourselves obeying the word of Paul when he said, "And be ve kind one to another, tenderâ€" hearted. forgiving one another as God for Christ‘s sake has forâ€" given you." The midâ€"week â€" activities . for Ephesions 4 : 32 A. G. STANDING, Clerk, TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK October 17, 1962) Koehler, CH 1â€"7314; Unit "C"â€" Mrs. C. F. Wright, CH 1â€"41421; Unit "D‘"â€"Mrs. L. W. Farr, CH 1â€"7784; â€" Unit "E"â€"Mrs. J. W. Grant, CH 1â€"2463; Unit "F"â€" Mrs. D. J. Stephen, CH 1â€"5350; Unit "G"â€"Mrs. E. A. Larter, CH 1â€"6697; Unit "H"â€"Mrs. J. A. Millar, CH 1â€"6888; Unit "YW"â€" Miss Helen Dean, CH 1â€"6994. For any _ information _ about these or any other church orâ€" ganizations call the secretary, Mrs. V. Brown (mornings) at CH 1â€"7544. SECOND CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Albion Road, Rexdale On Saturday afternoon, beginâ€" ning at 2 o‘clock, Toronto H Church will be the scene of an annual Rally for Reformed faith and action. After group singing led by the Rev. Mr. De Bolster, coâ€"pastor of the Brampton Chrisâ€" tian Reformed Church, the Prof. Dr. Ir. H. Van Riessen of Delft, Netherlands will speak on ‘"The True Unity of Lite" On Sunday morning, at both the 9 o‘clock Holland and 11 o‘clock English _ services. . the Rev. Mr. Venema will preach on Lord‘s Day 24 of the Heidelâ€"| berg Catechism, *"The Lord, Reâ€" warding Upright Walk out of Grace". saying that this upright walk is no ground for our salvaâ€" tion, is rewarded out of grace, | and is fruit of the Holy Spirit.| On Sunday evening, at the 5 o‘clock _ English â€" service, . Rev. Venema will preach on Genesis 34. the story of Dinah visiting Shechem, and the evil results thereof. The theme of the serâ€"| imon will likely be:â€" "The Lord, kProscr\ring a Church about to Perish in this World", the need| of this preservation, and . the manner of preservation. On Monday (Thanksgiving ‘ Day) morning, there will be two may be made by teleâ€" s Office, 5000 Yonge ) eston an 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7.00 p.m THISTLETOWN BAPTIST CHURCH Hear: "Good Tidings" Sunday 8%35 & 9:00 a.m WE BUILD SOON! Write: Pastor F. Vaughan 31 Farr Ave., Rexdale Sunday, Oct. 17th CFGM â€" Dial 1310 Thanksgiving Services Wt us t one‘v i0 ’[réar""x‘“‘*!i" u6 s;iillh > o4 be Bonds â€" Available Now! t eW$ istrict special services of thanksgiving in Second Church, one in Holland at 9 o‘clock, and another in English at 10:30. Rev. Venema will preach on Deuteronomy 2: 1â€"11, "The Lord‘s Old Testament Instruction for Thanksgiving", that it called for confession of His faithfulness, a glorying in 10 11 ELMHURST DRIVE AT MUNCEY Lay Pastor ... l Services ... Minister: Rev. R. J. Boggs, B.A. â€" 17 Cross St. â€" CH 1â€"9533 5 Cross Street at Church CHerry 1â€"1571 Kipling Avenue Baptist Church KIPLING AVENUE, NORTH 9:45 a.m. Junior and Intermediate Church School 10:00 a.m. Pax Bible Class 11;00 a.m. Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Thanksgiving Sunday â€"â€" First Anniversary Services Special Music 0 a.m. Sunday School Sharon Gospel Singers 1 a.m. Morning Worship Kitchener, Ontario 1 p.m. Evening Service at every service Biblical Messages, Inspiring Music, Warm Christian Fellowship 11 A.M. SERVICE King Street and Weston Road Minister: Rev. Ralph E.Spencer, M.A.; B.D. Pastoral Assistant: Rev. Enos W. Hart, B.A., B.D SUNDAY, OCTOBER ith Thanksgiving Sunday 11 a.m. "Rejoice in the Lord Always" SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 a.m. â€" Tri C Class for Teenagers 11 a.m. â€" Classes for all ages 3:00 p.m. â€" XL Bible Class For Ladies 7:30 pm. â€" HiC Group 4 7:45 pm. â€" Young People‘s Union Are You a Unitarian Without Knowing It? Elmlea Baptist Community Church Weston Presbyterian Church 7 P.M. SERVICE Rev. J. Novak, Pastor of the Czechoslovakian Baptist Church with the Czechoslovakian Choir Sunday, October 7, Holland service â€" 9 a.m. English service â€" 11 a.m. English service â€" 5 p.m. Monday. October 8, Special Thanksgiving Day Worship Holland service â€" 9 a.m. English service â€" 10:30 a.m. Public Invited R. J. Davis 35 Gothan Court CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH You may be, if â€" Second Christian Reformed Church of Toronto "MVEDe C PMCC CH 7â€"0787 ' Prayer and Praise RADIO PROGRAM â€" "Forward With Christ" C.F.G.M. â€" 1310 8:00 a.m. Sunday ELMS PUBLIC SCHOOL â€" GOLFDOWN DR. Pastor â€" Rev. R. F. Ingram, B.A. Service for Sunday, October 7, 1962 Extends a welcome to all new Canadians to worship with us SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1962 9:45 9:45 11:00 11:00 REXDALE ALLIANGE CHURCH Conducted by Pastor Mario Acacia Baptist Minister of Toronto Italian Community The Unitarian Fellowship of Northâ€"West Toronte You think new truths are replacing old beliefs wherever man is free to question. You think that religious truth must be in harâ€" mony with science. You think the primary responsibility for human progress rests upon man. You think that children in Sunday School should study the religious beliefs of all mankind. Please call CH 4â€"4832, CH 9â€"3611, or CH 4â€"3342 for literature A.M.â€"Sunday School â€" 9 years and up A.M.â€"Pathfinder‘s Bible Class A.M.â€"Service of Thanksgiving A.M.â€"Sunday School â€" 1â€"8 years SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7th REV. H. A. VENEMA, Bâ€"A., Th.M. 265 Westminster United Church No Evening Service Rev. James S. Mackenzie, M.A., B.D., Th.D. Albion Road, Rexdale sixty ning william street weston ontanio ‘The 6 On Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, there will be Catech ism for the young people of Sec« |ond Church, and that on Lord‘s | Day 6 of the Heidelberg Catechâ€" \ism, How We are to be Delivered |from our Misery. On Tuesday ‘evening, classes will be held for girls 12â€"15, young people 16â€"17, |and young people 18 and older; and on Wednesday evening,. for | boys 12â€"15, and a preconfessional catechism class. ‘These will be itaught by the pastor. His Sovereign grace, and for, happiness before His face. The * special offering of thanksgiving is for Foreign and Domestic Missions. 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning ___ Worship