I Albert G. Standing, Clerk of the Corporation of the Township of North York do hereby certify that the following is a correct statement of questions to be submitted to obtain the opinion of the electors of the Township ef North York. (1)"Are you in favour of moving pictures, theatrical performâ€" ances, concerts and lectures after 1:30 o‘clock in the afternoon of The Lord‘s Day to be regulated by a munâ€" icipal byâ€"law under the auâ€" thority of the Lord‘s Day (Ontario) Act, 1960â€"61"? (2)"Are you in favour of the fluâ€" oridation of the public watâ€" er supply of this municipal ity?" (3)"Are you in favour of the Council at its discretion proâ€" viding grants to aid in the construction or equipping of public hospitals or additions thereto by means of levying annually a rate not to exâ€" ceed one mill for _ ten years?" (4)"Are you in favour of exten ding the right to vote at municipal elections for members of council to all persons of the full age of twentyâ€"one years who are British subjects and who have resided in the municiâ€" pality for at least one year in accordance with The Muâ€" nicipal Franchise Extension Act?" Witness my hand and the seal of the Corporation this 6th day of November, A. D.. 1962. A. G. Standing, Clerk Corporation of the Township of North York TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK NOTICE TO ELECTORS AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The vote of the electors of the Township of North York shall be taken upon the said questions on Monday, December 3rd, 1962, being the date of the Municipal Elections and â€" that the polls will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on the said day 2. Friday, the 30th day of Nov ember, 1962, at the hour of two o‘clock in the afiernoon, at the Council Chambers, 5000 \ Yonge Street, Willowdale, shall be the time and place for the appointâ€" ment by the Reeve of persons to attend at the various polling places, and at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk, on behalf of the persons interested in voting in the affirmative or the negative on the questions. Dated at the Township of North York and first published this 7th day of November, A. D. 1962. A. G. Standing, Clerk Corporation of the Township of North York 26 sO MANY OWE sO MUCH . . Oh God the darkness here on the hill Is a frightening thing, so weird and still. Is He breathing still? Has he found relief? My heart is torn with a throbbing grief. Seems just a while since He bounded in And placed His hand, so free from sin, Upon my shoulder, and said, ‘‘Mother mine Shall I fill the jug with the sweet new wine?" Why, oh why is He hanging there? He is my son God, don‘t you care? Council To Hold Meet The earth now trembles beneath my feet. Oh the wrath of God would be so meet, & ° Strike the hands that drove the nails! Fill the air with their anguished wails! Can this be the end of a sinless son Whose birth was proclaimed by the Angel One? Can this be Messiah, Redeemer and King? My heart is sore with the wondering . . . . . . Could it be that He is your Son and you care And He is MY Saviour hanging there? The weekâ€"end of _ November 11th, the York Peel Chiropractic Council conducted its second anâ€" nual _ chiropractic _ educational seminar. The seminar attracted numerâ€" ous chiropractors from Ontario and _ our neighbouring . states. This year‘s guest speaker was Dr. Carl Remelin, a well known chiropractor from Anaheim, Caliâ€" fornia. Dr. Remelin‘s lecture was on the latest method of treatâ€" ing whipâ€"lash injuries. Christian Thought MARY AT CALVARY WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOING OVERSEAS ? 2063 Lawrence Ave. W. at Weston Rd. Phone 244â€"5324 by Clair Goodyear New Group Forms For Church Study WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH This Sunday the church celeâ€" brates its 55th anniversary. lt will be marked Sunday evening by a special Laymen‘s service beginning at 7.60 p.m. Persons taking part will be Mr. T. J Lee, Mr. N. Britton, Mr. G. Barâ€" rick, Mr. R. Mortimer, Mr. W. Rothery, Mr. Harry Frogley. The church choin and the male quartette will minister in music Beginuing with its new buildâ€" ing in 1947 the church experiencâ€" ed _ growth _ numerically _ and spiritually. In 1961 the cornerâ€" stone was laid for the new Christian Education wing and in April of 1962 the new wing and the renovated church were dediâ€" ‘‘The World‘s Great Religions" is the title of a newlyâ€"formed study and discussion group for residents of the Weston area. The first meeting of the group will take place this week. This is the first of a series of community study groups to be organized by the Unitarian Felâ€" lowship of Northâ€"west Toronto The response by residents of the area to this ‘irst topic has been very encouraging â€" indicating a lively interest in the religion of others by people of all faiths. Participants in the discussion will study the basic beliefs of the major religions, (Hinduism, Buddhism, Islem, Judaism, Christianity). and will exchange opinions on the questions about God and Life which have interâ€" ested man from his beginning. The material is to be presented. and the discussion conducted, in such a manner that no personal belief will be threatened but rather will be made understandâ€" able to one of another faith. Participants believe that underâ€" standing is of vital importance in this shrinking world. and this study should prove very rewardâ€" ing. L Dr. A. Grice of Weston, a coâ€" chairman of the seminar, says the proceeds of this year‘s semâ€" inar will enable the council to further their wock with retarded children at the York Peel Chiroâ€" practic Children‘s Centre. AT YOUR SERVICE VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES CH 1â€"1581 W ‘ eston an cated. . The church has a. thrivâ€" ing missionary program with ap: proximately $19.000.00 of its budâ€" get going to imissionary work. The, newly organized children‘s work on Friday evenings has apâ€" proximately sixty boys and girls under capable leaders working, studying and otaying. The Pax Bible Class had a busy weekâ€"end starting with the Games Night on Saturday which included bowling at the Weston Bowling Lanes and Shufflieboard, table tennis and Crokinole back at the Creelman Hall. High score was Dave Black. On Sunâ€" day, the morning Class took the form of a question and answer period when â€"questions were askâ€" ed on all lessoas taken to date. Chairmen were Michael Boggs and Jim Hodges. The scripture lesson was read by Billie Bridgâ€" man _ Bob Culham read the reâ€" sponsive Psalm _ Bruce Trimbee and Warren McEachern â€" were ushers. The Bee Cce Dinner held at 5 p.m. bonoured the Pax Past Presidents. Allan Beattie, the first president of the Pax Class was guest speaker. He was introduced by Trevor Metâ€" calfe and thanked for his wonderâ€" ful talk by President Bobbi Lanâ€" caster. Dave Watts was guest Soloist. Bruce McGregor was Chairman. This Sunday is also "Tithe" Sunday, compieting â€" a stewardâ€" ship emphasis begun last Sunday when the paster spoke on Upper Room â€" or Barcain Basement?" The Church Service was conâ€" ducted by Sheils Heyworth. Gord Metcalfe, Gary Seagrave, Dave Black, Bobbi Lancaster and the sermon was given by Don Richâ€" ardson. Bill Stonehouse, _ Carl _ Lash brook, Karen Phillips and Mar lene Dicks: were ushers. <I\ 11 rLIrCH PAX BIBLE CLASS CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH 11:00 10:00 11:00 3:00 7:30 Second Christian Rï¬formed Church of Toronto 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, NOVEMBER 18, 1962 Visitation Sunday 1:00 a.m. "The Nature of Religion" 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. J. S. MacKenzie 11:00 A.M.â€"Sunday School â€" 1â€"8 years 7:00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship and Discussion Group SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 1962 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1962 "Back to God Hour" on Station CKFH Holland Worship â€" Pastor conducting English Worship â€" Pastor conducting English Worship â€" the Rev. H. A. Venema REV. H. A. VENEMA. B A., Th.M 265 Albion Road, Rexdale SUNDAY sCHOOL â€" Tri C Class for Teenagers â€" Classes for all ages â€" XL Bible Class For Ladies â€" HiC Group â€" Young Zeople‘s Union Westminster Hnited Lhurch Rev. James S. Mackenzie, M.A., B.D., Th.D. ews sixty nine william street weston ontaria (strict ‘The Exieudly Fomily Cluack‘ Michael, Boxss was chairman for the Fireside which followed and â€" an: excellent programme was provided. . Wes Tegart was elected Presiâ€" dent of the Pax Past Presidents‘ Club last Suncay, at Weston. Gordon Metcalfs is the Viceâ€" President and Sheila Heyworth was elected Secietaryâ€"Treasurer. The Past Presidents‘ Club was formed to provide a means of getting together at least once a year to renew old acquaintances of the former presidents of the Pax Bible Class. PAX PAST PRESIDENT‘S CLUB SECOND CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH At about 9.30 Saturday mornâ€" ing, the Elders and some who have served as Elders in Second Church will drive to Brampton Christian Reformed Church They will provide the programâ€" mes for each November Bee Cee Dinner, Church Service and Fireâ€" side of the Pax Bible Class. Wednesday: Bible Study and Prayer (corner Lawrence W. and Weston Road) . (Continued on page 7) Sunday: 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Rev. R. E. Freeland, minister 1871 Weston Road WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH