Times & Guide (1909), 29 Nov 1962, p. 16

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* Page 16 â€"â€" THE WESTON TIMES â€" Thursday, November 29 Some of us wonder why God does not answer our prayers. Some of us are shivering in the cold climate of self wonderâ€" ing why God does not use us to win others to himself. Perhaps the answer is that we are not in the place where God can use us. Isaiah 6: 1. says "whence is the place of my rest â€" but to that man will I look even to him that is poor and of a contrite spirit â€" and _ trembleth â€" at my word ." After the apostle Paul had been used of God in a breathtaking manner Paul said, "Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinâ€" ners of whom I AM chief." His sinful nature was still present tense with Paul, no self blocked the channel of humility, the way was free for the power of the Holy Spirit to flow through Paul. "Ah," said the other, "I can teil you why. God knows that He can safely leave His honour and glory with him. It will never be taken to himself or given to an other." uses A.B. in the way that He does. I bave seen him make some very foolish little misâ€" takes." A friend of A. B. Simpson, founder of the Missionary Allianâ€" ce movement said to a colleague, "I cannot understand why God uses A.B. in the way that He Christian Thought | _ 1901 _ 1 | Birthday? | 9 ab>, Always keep your Hospital Insurance Certificate handy. FOR MAYOR = GOODHEAD â€" NORMAN C. * Rem!pdors about your V 0 T E W 0 0 D ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE by Clair Goodyear ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION 2195 YONGE STREET, TORONTO 7, ONTARIO KEEP INSUREDI Follow carefully the instructions on the back of the Certificate of Payment Form 104, which your employer is required to give you, The.Family premium must be paid to cover husband and wife. Tell your group OR, if you pay your premiums direct, notify the Commission. â€"KEEP INSUREDI Separate premiums are required for your insurance from now on. Obtain application form at a bank, a hos~ pital or the Commission. DAY KEEP INSUREDI He served as Chairman of the Advisory Vocational Committee and as a member of the Policies Committee of the Board in the last year. He said, "I hope to be able to continue work on some important projects now â€" underâ€" way such as summer school, special education for gifted and slow _ learners, and â€" increased technical training facilities." Ray Hoag will seek reâ€"election as School Trustee for Ward Eight on the North York Board of Eduâ€" cation. Mr. Hoag announced his intenâ€" tions to run again, last week, after serving for two years on the Board. Ward Eight Trustee Seeks Reâ€"election Perhaps we think that God should answer because, well, have not we been living a good Christian life for a great many years? No, it does not work that way. The boomerang of prayer will only return answered if it is flung from the base of the merits of Jesus Christ our Saviour. Jesâ€" us said in John 16: 25, "Whatsoâ€" ever ye shall ask of the Father in my Name be will give it to you." Let us not linger in <the barren wastes of self but let us seck the mighty cases of the honor and glory of God and we will find ouselves of all people most blessed and used of God. Clair Goodyear. Hoag announced his intenâ€" to run again, last week, serving for two years on December 3rd is responsible for hospitals under the B.N.A. Act and this was reinâ€" forced by the Ontario Hospitais Act: 1960: but Council failed the citizens of North York by not demanding its full implementaâ€" tion," the candidates charged. "Previous members of North York Council being mostly lawâ€" yers or business men failed to press with sufficient ardor for hospitals and should be reinforâ€" ced by a working man interested in people‘s needs," Mr. Swoet stressed. He _ added, "(‘ollcclinx;‘= preâ€" miums for hospital service which cannot be provided at present in North York borders is fraud by the Ontario Government â€" and should be stopped." "Why was a hospital shortage permitted to develop, in the face of a bourgeoning population?," Mr. Sweet asked. "The Federal Government should have known that when immigration was acâ€" celerated hospital facilities should have been expanded. The obligation has been forced upon municipalities where the costs rest heavily on homes throuch taxation," Mr. Sweet pointed out. John Sweet, a labour candidate for councit in North York‘s Ward 7, this week attacked the reaâ€" somns behind the hospital shortâ€" ages throughout the Township, in a statement to the Times. _ COOPER FURS "The â€" Provincial â€" Government Government ‘At Fault‘ For Hospital Shortage NEWTON ALEXANDER, of Bond Clothes in Wesâ€" ton, hands a packet of ‘Win a Car Coupons‘, to a customer as part of the Weston Business Men‘s Asâ€" sociation promotion. The promotion will be comâ€" pleted, December 18, when a Weston shopper will win a car when his, or her, name is drawn. Open Every Night Til Christmas Including Wednesday. 1978 Weston Rd. Our guest speaker for the evenâ€" ing was Mrs. K. Shimizu, who is the wife of the late Dr. K. Shimizu, who was for many years the minister at the Japanâ€" ese United Church in Centennial United Church. _ Mrs. Shimizu gave us a most interesting story of the Japanese people. They came here from Vancouver, (Continued from page 2) this point in the meeting, took part in the Devotional period, with their eighth grade teacher listening in. (Our only male in attendance). Bazaar Successful © Better Health and VWelfare Services. © Quick Inauguration of the Single Fare. ©@ Stopping piecemeal development. # Sigdewalk:-.‘o‘n busy streets for the safety of our children,. _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ © Planned integrated road system to benefit of the community. ©@ Better planning and implementation "A Community We Can Be A Strong Voice in TTC routes. GOULD .. FOR ACTION NOW ON â€" â€" having worked with these people during the second world war. She mentioned that as early as 1905, Missionaries were sent from Toronto to B.C. to help in. their education. ‘These people would work nine to ten hours a day and then go to night classes five nights a week to learn English. None were Christians to start, but with short devotionals at these night classes, and time, and learning this slowly changed. She told of the many hardships these people have had through the years. But gradually through the years more and more of these people have come east. So much so, that in 1958, the Japanâ€" ese membership grew so large that they asked the Centenniat United Church if they â€" would share their Church with them , Mixed Up In Municipal Race In two cases, these political parties have sent out letters to their party members telling for whom to vote. "I do not see how a man can honestly say that he wants to be councilior and reâ€" present the electorate impartialâ€" Iy, when he has sold his freedom of decision to a vested interest political party. The purpose of municipal counciliors is to represâ€" ent the people in his community, and not to follow the wishes of party politics." It has been estimated that these political parties can book as many as 400 votes for their candidates in a ward. Robert Yuill, candidate for council in ward 7 North York won approval of his stand on mlliticnl independence of candâ€" ates in municipal elections, at a recent ratepayers meeting. He stated that he is not a memâ€" ber of any political party himâ€" self. Yuill pointed out that the other three candidates are not only active members of political parties but are getting assistance Proud Of Through Council" IN NORTH YORK‘S WARD system to the of

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