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

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Dated â€" at North York this 7th day Council Chambers, 5000 Yonge Street, Willowdale, shall be the lime and place for the appointâ€" ment by the Reeve of persons to sttend 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. 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 that the polls will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on the said 2 Friday, the 30th day of Novâ€" ember, 1962, at the hour of two welock in the afiernoon, at the (4)"Are you in favour of extenâ€" 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 oneâ€"year in accordance with The Muâ€" nicipal Franchise Extension Act?" Witness my hand and the seal ef the Corporation this 6th day ef November, A. D., 1962. A. G. Standing, Clerk Corporation of the Township of North York TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK NOTICE TO ELECTORS 1 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 of 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 municipalâ€" He took up various other hobâ€" bies during his lifetime which brought him world wide acclaim. When he became interested in photography, he entered contests, ity? 13) Are He taught music in both the clementary and collegiate schools of Weston for many years, and was well known for his remarkable musical talent. Mr. Metcalfe had a life long interest in music, and started his career by playing the pipe organ during silent films both in Canâ€" ada and the United States. Later he wrote music for the Church, and several anthems are â€" still sung in local choirs. Mr. Bruce Metcalfe, organist and choir director for Central United Church, Weston, died sudâ€" denly on November 16th. He had lived in Thistletown for 40 years before moving to Erin a year ago. A. G. Standing, Clerk Corporation of the Township of North York fl;ganist And l:;mir birector For Weston United Church years?" Are you in favour of the Council 1t 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 â€" ten 34 the Township of and first published of November, A. D. "Sir" said he, "I hope that I shall never become case hardened. 'I'h.a( man was once a liftle child, and. sir. somewhere he has a mothâ€" er." The love of God is like that. There is none too low that they canâ€" not laste of the forgiveness of God if they are willing to repent. In a vase in the crypt of the actress who comitted suicide red rosâ€" ©s are placed twice weekly by one of her former estranged husbands. The florist received a note ordering them, twice weekly â€" â€" forever. But how about the forevers of etérnity? What a man soweth that also shall he reap. Let us first turn our ploughs to God and furrow lines of repentance and His forgiveness will bring forth a harvest of rightcousness â€" â€" forever. But whether it is the sa God is offered in all purity A young mountie was ta cause he was touched by th in his charge. The young man awakens to another day. Perhaps he sees the darkness disappear with reluctance for with it goes peace and quietâ€" ness and privacy. The first group of onlookers have arrived to watch the queer white man and his family. At noon another group of arroâ€" gant, dirty South American Indians arrive to sit and watch. Next the evening shift of spectators arrive to make sure that every wakâ€" ing moment of the young couple is viewed with curiosity. It is not easy for any human who is used to the luxurious American way of life to live in this manner. The government is interested now in a solution to this problem, he added. He pointed out, to the small group at the Home and School meeting, that rational employâ€" ment ranks are filled with people who failed to complete their eduâ€" cation, but there are still jobs available, he said. It is poor economy to be payâ€" ing more money for unemployâ€" ment > insurance _ when _ more money spent on education would eliminate the nced for this, Dr. Willard Breaut, BA., MA., Direcâ€" tor of Education, told the Weston Home and â€" School Association, November 13. Education Means Jobs Says Doctor Later he published an authoriâ€" tative book on ferns with his own photographs of the~plants, and this book has become almost a textbook to gardeners. Rock collecting was another interest of Mr. Metcalfe. He gathered rocks from all over Ontario and Nova Scotia, and traded them with other collectors in Canada and the United States. He also made jewellery by grindâ€" ing stones. Mr. Metcalfe is survived by a son, Jack, and a daughter, Mrs. Bridgman. and won prizes in Paris and Lonâ€" don for his excellent photogra; phy. WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE Christian Thought BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOING OVERSEAS ? 2063 Lawrence Ave. W. at Weston Rd. ussionaries from the sweat drenched distances to rders of the north are weaving their patterns of from the world? None. Yet the suicide of a beauty little less than one of legalized prostitution was wide. What an age of twisted sense of value! is the savage or the worldly actress the love of Phone 244â€"5324 by Clair Goodyear taken to task by his superior officer beâ€" the death of an utterly depraved criminal The doctor is one of the reâ€" searchers working on the probâ€" lem, and gave suggestions to the group on what the governments, schools and parents could do to help. The next meeting will be January 29. ten dollar "T&ALENT MONEY". The lucky winner was Miss Hazel Hillock. Our Spiritual Director Father w. R. Morrison addressed the ladies and reminded them of the Mission‘ starting November 18th extending for one week. Coffee and cookies were served by Mrs. Masor and the ladies supplied the conversation. The members were asked to bring a gift to the December meeting in order that we may fill _ CHRISTMAS ‘STOCKINGS for the HOUSE OF PROVIâ€" DENCE.â€" We hope that in a small way, this may help _ to brighten Christmas day for our SENIOR CITIZENS. Mrs. C. Enright, in keeping with the season, raffied off a beautiful hand made centre piece in form of a church, made comâ€" pletely of icing. This was in the manner of accomplishing her The CHRISTMAS TEA will again take place at the ST. MARIA _ FIDELIS â€" CONVENT given by the C.W.L. ladies in apâ€" preciation for the help and pray: ers the good Sisters have extendâ€" ed to us this past year. ST. JONN THE EVANGELIST C.W.L. WEsTon , The November meeting of the ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST C.W.L. WESTON, was one of plans and preparation for the coming Festive Season. . (We'cfon anJ ;D;sfricf ) Church «Nee Galatians 6.7 Clare Goodvear On Sunday morning, at both the 9 o‘clock folland and the 11 o‘clock English service, Secâ€" ond Church will be privileged in the ministry of the Rev. F. Guilâ€" laume, pastor of the Rehoboth Burnhamthorpe Road, west of Highway 27. The Rev. F. Guil . laume pastored the Christian Reâ€" formed people ir Weston area before Rev. Venema came in 1955. Rev. Venema will conduct worship in the Burnhamthorpe Road Church Sunday morning. On Sunday evening, at the 5.00 o‘clock English service, the Rev. Venema ‘will preach on Lord‘s Day 31 of the Heidelberg Catechâ€" ism, which deals with our only comfort and the keys of the kingdom. This message will in substance say that the preachâ€" ing of the holy gospel,. with its comfort and warning, and church discipline â€" or â€" excommunication SECOND CHRISTIAN ~ @ REFORMED CHURCH On Saturday afternoon, at 3.00 ‘ o‘clock, Harold De Vries and ~ Alida F. C. Ponson will be united in holy marriage at © Second Church. Rev. H. A. Venema, pastor, will solemnize the marâ€" riage, reading from the formuâ€" lary prescribed in Christian Reâ€" formed Churches, and preach a short sermonette fitting for the occagion. Services for Sunday, November 25, 1962 9:45 a.m. Junior and Intermediate Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Pax Bible Class 11:00 a.m. Nursery Kindergarten and Primary 11:00 a.m. 115th Anniversary â€" Services 7:00 p.m. 115th Anniversary Services 11 5 p.m CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH 10:00 a.m. â€" 11:00 a.m. â€" 3:00 p.m. â€" 7:30 p.m. â€" 8:00 p.m. â€" Second Christian Reformed Church of Toronto WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. Ralph li Spencer, M.A.; B.D. Pastoral Assistant: Rev. Enos W. Hart, B.A., B.D 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. 8. MacKenzie 11:00 A.M.â€"Sunday School â€" 1â€"8 years 7:00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship and Discussion Gr 11:00 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1962 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1962 . Back to God Hour, CFGM. Richmond Hill Holland service, Rev. F. Guillaume English service, Rev. F. Guillaume English service, Rev. H. A. Venema SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25 a.m. "A Big Protestant" REV. H. A. VENEMA, B.A., Th.M â€" Tri C Class for Teenagers â€" Classes for all ages â€" XL Bible Class For Ladies â€" HiC Group â€" Youné l;;t;-ple's Union King Street and Weston Road 265 Albion Road, Rexdale Anniversary Services Westminster United Church SUNDAY sCHOOL Rev. James S. .‘h}kyluie, M.A., B.D. sixty nine william street weston ontarig "The Euendly Fomily Church® L200 o Pos ete ema t n te P. Y. De Jong, pastor of the First Christian Reformed Church of Hamilton, Ontario. saviour Jesus if they seek their salvation and welfare of saints, of themselves, or anywhere else. On Wednesday evening, . the public is inviteJ to a meeting in the parlours of Second Church for an annual meeting of the Toronto area Sccondary Christâ€" ian School Association. A budget for 1963 will be adopted, among other things, approval of purâ€" chase of site, 10 acres near highâ€" ways 400 and 7. The inspirationâ€" al speaker will be the Rev. Dr. On Tuesday and Wednesday evening, in five oneâ€"hour classes, the youth of Second Church will meet with Rev. Venema who will teach Lord‘s : Day II of the Heidelberg Catechism, on why the Son of God is called Jesus, that is, Saviour, and that such who do not believe in the only Saviour Jesus if they seek their salvation and welfare of saints, of themselves. or anywhere else. On Monday evening, at a meetâ€" ing of the congregation with the Elders _ and _ Deacons, _ Rev. Venema wil} show slides of his recent trip to the Netherlands. After recess, ‘he 1963 Budget of the Church will be proposed for approval by the members. out of ‘the Christian Church â€" that by these two M‘kâ€"i;gwdol; of heaven ‘is opened ‘to believers ang !t_eul "against unbéelievers. â€" 1â€"8 years and Discussion Group £ s pa% WB Cog -\‘~ 244 xt 1; R e nade * e ve n:;("".' Tes Ee " C : * m e arem sen e S e EMmP es "~y“"~ "..,.:r s tm C ’miâ€"MWICTONTM~M.Mfl,I’“ s _ f : Organist And Choir Direct W 44 ir"A rganis ector f y [ ::1" 4: eston ano[ istrict For Weston United Church ¢ CLM"CA &A/e\\".‘ i Mr. Bruce Metcalfe, organist â€" and won prizes in Paris and Lonâ€" va t * 0. 6 .n and choir director for Central don for his excellent photogra, _ $T. JONN THE EVANGELIST SECOND CHRISTIAN _ out of ‘the Christian Church â€" United Church, Weston, died sudâ€" phy C.W.L. wEsTon , REFORMED CHURCH ‘that by these two the kingdom lenly on November 16th. s 4 3 * ‘(‘Hyh i o Later he published an authoriâ€" The November meeting of the : O Saturday afternoon, at 3.00 a _olmheat:‘ Ts ppened ‘"to beliovers e had lived in Thistletown for fative book on feras with h ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIsT 9 Clock, Harold De Vries and ‘ 210 shut ~against unbélievers. 40 years before moving to Erin !*4Y* on ferns w is own C.W.L. WESTON of _ Alida F. C. Ponson will be united On Monday evening, at a meetâ€" a a year ago. photographs of theplants, and funs . . was . one in holy marriage at © Second "iD€ Of the congregation with the 4 ; this book has become almost a P!@bs and preparation for the Church. R A Elders _ and _ Deacons, _ Rev. Mr. Metcalfe had a life long coming Festive Season. . urch. Rev. H. A. Venema, s y 4 interest in music, and started his t@*tb00k to gardeners. T * _ pastor, will solemnize the marâ€"â€" Venema wil} ‘show slides of his career by playing the pipe organ Rock collecting was another he CHRISTMAS TEA <will riage, reading from the formuâ€" Yécent trip to the Netherlands. during silent films both in Canâ€" interest of Mr. Metcalfe. _ He ;‘g:m‘;ake”pluie at "P'fv i’l:l‘ lary prescribed in Christian Reâ€" ~After recess, ‘he 1963 Budget of ada and the United States. Later â€" gathered rocks from all over MAR DELIS _ CONVE formed Churches, and preach a the Church will be proposed for he wrote music for the Church, Ontario and Nova Scotia, and E!Y@n by the C.W.L. ladies in apâ€" short sermonetie fitting for the @PProval by the members. 5 and several anthems are stil) â€" traded them with other collectors pre“:;"“"QQ‘:’;’"‘ he:lp f“d pra()ik occagion. On Tuesday and : Wednesday â€" sung in local choirs. in Canada and the United States. °8 the good Sisters have extendâ€" On Sunday morning, at both ~evening, in five oneâ€"hour classes, He taught music in both the M 4lso made jewellery by grind. ©4 to US this past year. the 9 o‘clock flolland and the. ‘the youth of Second Church will clementary and collegiate iNE Stones. The members were asked to 11 o‘clock English service, Secâ€" meet with Rev. Venema who will schools of Weston for many Mr. Metcalfe is survived by a bl'lng a gift to the December _ ond Church will be privileged in feach Lord‘s : Day II of the > vears, and was well known for $O0, Jack, and a daughter, Mrs. M®Cting in order that We may _ the ministry of the Rev. F. Guilâ€" Heidelberg Catechism, on why < Ts remarkable musical tnfent. Bridgman. fill _ CHRISTMAS ST()CI\IN(:-S laume, pastor of the Rehoboth the Son of Ged is called Jesus, He took up various other hob â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€" for the HOUSE OF _ PROVI~ Burnhamthorpe Road, west of , that is, Saviour, and that such Mesiouemg ‘hic life‘time \\‘hil; DENCE. â€" We _hope that in a â€" Highway 27. The Rev. F. Guil.. who do not believe in the only brought him v\;>| Id wide acclai;\ 1 small a C t'h“ e 2F 4 nume pasioni T Cigistion Re .. Saviour jeaus if they seek their s When he became interested i u‘atlon brighten Christmas day for our formed people ir Weston area salvation and welfare of saints, . Photography; be enlered ('lo (\te tm SENIOR CITIZENS. before Rev. Venema came in _ of themselves, or anywhere else. P p7Â¥, t niesis, Mrs. C. Enright, in keeping 195. Rev. Venema will conduct On Wednesday evening, | the Means °bs with the season, raffled off a worship in the Burnhamthorpe _ public is invite] to a meeting in beautiful hand made centre piece â€" Road Church Sunday morning. the parlours of Second Church TOW:::ICPE (?rFO ::):'cr:lORYsORK in form of a church, made comâ€" On Sunday evening, at the 5.00 for an annual meeting of the k . Says Doctor pletely of icing. This was in the O‘clock English service, the Rev. Toronto area Sccondary Christâ€" 1 A‘!horl G. Standing, Clerk of manner of accomplishing her Venema will preach on Lord‘s _ ian School Association. A budget the }orporfat;on of the TO\n<ns}3ip It is poor economy to be payâ€" ten dollar "TALENT MONEY". Day 31 of the Heidelberg Catechâ€" for 1963 will be adopted, among of North York do hereby certify ing more money for unemployâ€" The lucky winner was Miss Hazel ism, which deals with our only _ other things, approval of purâ€" that the following is a correct ment" insurance | when _ more Hillock. cz_)mfort and the keys of the chase of site, 10 acres near highâ€" statement of questions to be money spent on education would _ OU SPiritual Director Father kingdom. This message will in . ways 400 and 7. The inspirationâ€" submitted to obtain the opinion eliminate the nced for this, Dr W. R. Morrison addressed the substance say that the preachâ€" al speaker will be the Rev. Dr. of the electors of the Township Willard Breaut, BA., MA Ijirec: ladies and reminded them of the ing of the holy gospel. with its P. Y. De Jong, pastor of the of North York. 10f of Educati(;n tolb lhé'chmn Mission‘ starting November 18th comlqrt and warning, and church _ First Christian Reformed Church ‘ (1)"Are you in favour of moving Hone and Sch'ool Assocna!\ion extending for one week. discipline _ or _ excommunication of Hamilton, Ontario. pictures, theatrical performâ€" November 13 6 ‘ Coffee and cookies were served ances, concerts and lectures * Hu # ed‘ by Mrs. Masor and the ladies after 1:30 o‘clock in the gr0:p p::)tlmlhe t{‘:)‘r'm:oa:)}(;e S:'}?:«:} supplied the conversation. ‘ ‘ â€" afternoon of The Lord‘s Day . 4 * 4 w * A to be regulated by a munâ€" :slel?l:i;'!k:h::e 'f:ial::;na?i(hen:(?loie- fsmuflstfr unltfd fh“fdl icipal byâ€"law under the avâ€" css win peop The doctor is one of the reâ€" > ixty nine will thority of the Lord‘s Day NO failed to complete their eduâ€" _ searchers working on the probâ€" 1 ) sixty nine william street weston ontario < s ie cation, but there are still jobs j J save suusestinng Le * & (Ontario) Act, 1960â€"61"? i tecichne aon em. and gave suggestions to the hi The Euiendly Fowily â€" (2)"Are you in favour of the flu. _ 2Y2Uable. he said. aa% group on what the governments. <‘M |. 1 4 olE\ Rev. James 8. Mackensi oridation of the public wat Th§ government is interested _ schools and parents could do to > is â€" "_â€"ihenrs M A~ BD, Th h er supply of this municipal. 09W in a solution to this problem, help. The next meeting will be rig. pply s e ajich. Fanuary 39. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1962 13) ‘Are you in favour P' the 9:45 A.M.â€"Sunday School â€" 9 years and up C?uneul at its discretion proâ€" e e e nmemmmammmm 9:45 A.M.â€"Pathfinder‘s Bible Class ndin? grants to ai‘d "4" the + P 11:00 A.M.â€"Dr. J. 8. MacKenzie :onstruc'no-‘ or equlppur\g of _11:00 A.M.â€"Sunday School â€" 1â€"8 years public hospitals or addm?ns rls lan O‘ ‘ 7:00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship and Discussion Group thereto by means of levying *‘-â€"*â€"â€"_â€" annuvally a rate not to exâ€" . ceed one mill for ten by Clair Goodyear â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" | _ CENTRAL UNITED chURCH (4)"Are you in favour of extenâ€" A i The young man awakens to another day. Perhaps he sees the ; $ ; d'"g. .?he‘ "9"" 'Y" v°'e' ** _ garkness disappear with reluctance for with it goes peace and quietâ€" _ . _ _ _ Ning Street and Weston Road s mounicipsi . slections °* ness and privacy. The first group of onlookers have arrived to watch Minister: Rev. Ralph E. Spencer, M.A.;: B.D. members fof"“ccu;n'il.l to aI; the queer white man and his family. At noon another group of arroâ€" Pastoral Assistant: Rev. Enos W. Hart, B.A., B.D. persons o e full age o gant, dirty South American Indians arrive to sit and watch. Next f t xXAÂ¥ twentyâ€"one years who are the evening shift of spectators arrive to make sure that every wakâ€" _ Sl_{“’"‘,' xoÂ¥ E‘“BE.F 25, 1962 British subjects and who â€" ing moment of the young couple is viewed with curiosity. It is not 11:00 a.m. "A Big Protestant have resided in the municiâ€" easy for any human who is used to the luxurious American way of a Pily o ol onl one: vear mioto h_vet;‘r; ‘h:li\:?:n|)$\];i the young man through sweat, toil and t xDAY sChoor in accordance with The Muâ€" ve is answer, a Foure man through sweat, a 10:00 a.m. â€" Tri C Class for Teenagers nicipal Franchise Extension (h€ ability to overcome frustration has the joy of seeing the word 11:00 a.m. â€" Classes for all ages & Act?" of God written in the language of the savage. He also has the joy 3:00 p.m. â€" XL Bible Class For Ladies Withess my hand and the seal of seein_fi that savage changed from a murdering thief to a quiet 7:30 pm. â€" HiC Group â€" 88 * P ® loving child of God. 8:00 p.m. â€" Y A i ef tl'u‘ Corporation this 6th day Day after day missionaries from the sweat drenched distances to slild Sung People‘s Union ef November, A. D., 1962. the bitter cold borders of the north are weaving their patterns of A. G. Standing, Clerk _ sacrifice. Acclaim from the world? None. Yet the suicide of a beauty s Corporation of the Township whose life was a little less than one of legalized prostitution was § of North York _ headlined far and wide. What an age of twisted sense of value! AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE But whether it is the savage or the worldly actress the love of a THAT God is offered in all purity. i Phra! us . . A young mountie was taken to task by his superior officer beâ€" s s . :]heThsro‘“?x:im;f ‘:‘heV::‘e}:lor;O:)‘: taise be Sas Louched by the death dhren mtestyedepiacel etimig Services for Sunday, November 25, 1962 + 3 " ; in his charge. 15 4 i ~hall' be taken upon the said "Sir" said he, "I hope that I shall never become case hardened. 9:45 a.m. Junior and Intermediate Sunday School guestions on Monday, December _ That man was once a little child, and, sir. somewhere he has a mothâ€" 10:00 a.m. Pax Bible Class T 3rd, 1962, being the date of the _ er." . y s Municipal Elections and that The love of God is like that. There is none too low that they canâ€" 11:00 a.m. Nursery Kindergarten and Primary the polls will be open from 10:00 _ not taste of the forgiveness of God if they are willing to r(‘p'on\ _ 11:00 a.m. 115th Anniversary Services y & a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on the said In a vase in the crypt of the actress who comitted suicide red rosâ€" day es are placed twice weekly by one of her former estranged husbands 7:00 p.m. 115th Anniversary Services ‘ ; . ; The florist received a note ordering them, twice weekly â€" forever. nommmenmmnemmmemmmemmmemmemmmemmmeâ€"â€"â€"._. \ a e : Novâ€" 4 n 1 2 l;):d i\d(.;hl, {":;’:‘ ::}"”;f x(\)v‘o But how about the forevers of etérnity? What a man soweth that f r _"'I 1 ork f"" ‘ th also shall he reap. Let us first turn our ploughs to God and furrow T “(": ]”‘(,r:h:;]h-:}l“”‘;‘(;‘d a\‘_lm f; lines of repentance and His forgiveness will bring forth a harvest a s 4 ‘ ounet a ‘®. . 8 of righteousness â€" â€" forever. S d (h R f d Street, Willowdale, shall be the Galatians 6.7 eton fIStlan e Ol'me lime and place for the appointâ€" Clare Goodvear ment by the Reeve of persons to (h b I r ’ attend at the various polling u". o 0’0”t0 ‘ places, and at the final summing IN OVERSEAS ) REV. H. A. VENEMA, B.A., Th.M, t up of the votes by the Clerk. on * o . behalf of the persons interested 265 Albion Road, Rexdale \ in voting in the affirmative or BOOK NOW SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1962 \ the negative on the questions AND AVO") DISAPPOINTMENT on ta oo t * * * s t Dated at the Township of 8 am.,. Back to God Hour, CFGM. Richmond Hill \ North York and first published 1 this 7th day of November, A. D WESTON TRAVEL SERV'(E 9 a.m. Holland service, Rev. F Guillaume â€" \ 1962 5 A. G. ‘Standing, Clerk Phone 244 5324 11 a.m. English service, Rev. F. Guillaume Corporation of the Townshi 3 & s i v. H. A. Venema ‘ pot * of North v,,: 2063 Lawrence Ave. W. at Weston Rd. 2 pim. English service, Rey. IH. (A. 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