HARDINGTON & DISTRICT Mr. Stan Cathie and family, 36 Hearst Circle, wish to thank their friends and neighbours for their expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes, in the recent loss of a dear wife and mother. We extend sympathy to the Eadie family, of Trethewey Dr. Mr. Eadie‘s father passed away recently. The 112 Brownies, under the leadership of Brown Owl, Mrs. J. Macintyre, had a wonderful time at their Christmas Party on December 19. This was to have been the Pack‘s ‘"Swan Song" I am happy to report that some help has been promised and there is every hope that the Pack will continue â€" after the Holidays. Further news of this will appear in this column. However there is still a great need for‘ help. Brookhaven Brownies still need a Tawny Owl, and there is still some hope of Guides reâ€"opening. Also 6 Weston Cubs still need help, for both "A" and "B" Packs. These packs meet at St. Davis‘s Church, Friday and Mon day nights, respectively. Volunâ€" teers please call Mrs. MacIntyre, 241â€"2085, or Mrs. Brown, 244â€"2576. For Cubs, call Don Hattey, 244 I sincerely hope that my misâ€" understanding _ of _ information passed on to me did not cause Mr. John Brookes any undue emâ€" barrassment. It was Mr. Brookâ€" es mother, not his wife, who passâ€" ed away. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, with soms John, Alex and Glen, of Paterson, N.J. are spending the holidays with Mrs. Anderâ€" son‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" bert Higgins, Chiswick Street. While shopping this week I met Mrs. Jack Robertson, and she tells me that they are very happily settled in their new home, in the St. Clairâ€"O‘Connor Dr., area. Mrs. Robertson will be better known to readers of this columnm as Gladys Harford. ‘These students were missed in the first Perfect Attendance prize presentation _ at _ Hardington Bennett, . Gary Connie Gattinger. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bince, Hearst Circle, will be very proud and happy Grandparents this Christmas. Erma and Brian Durkan, and son Mark, of East York, will be visiting the Binces. Four generations were present at Mark‘s baptism. This seems like a good time to express my appreciation of the help and coâ€"operation given me since taking over this column. Without it I could not possibly continue, for I can‘t write a neighbourbood news column if NAME Brian Bennett, Jennifer Mrs. J. Rhodes, 41 Renfield St. ANNE GRAHAM LOGAN PROBLEM ? ? OVER 30 YEARS‘ EXPERIENCE 2989A BLOOR STREET WEST PHONE BE 3â€"4661 OR 239â€"9254 UNWANTED HAIR A WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET The folks at Trethewey Church will be happy to know that Mr. Tiffin is making | satisfactory progress after his most recent operation. the folks do not pass the news on to me. Birthday _ Greetings, â€" Harold Macintyre, Linda Legier, Graâ€" ham McCracken and Mrs. Grace Stuart, December 28; Brian Mcâ€" Keegan, Susan Hicks, December 29; Lois Hather, December 30; Joanne Conforti, December 31; Terry Ray and Mr. Warren Lobnes, January 1; Sandra Dat rymple, Barbara Fairly, January Weston Angler Nets 40 Lb. Fish, And Prize Harry G. Young of Weston was a winner of a major prize in the 1962 "Big Fish" contest conductâ€" ed throughout the province under the auspices of the Ontario Fedâ€" eration of Anglers and Hunters, in coâ€"operation with Molson‘s Brewery (Ontario) Ltd., it was announced today. Mr. Young shared in the cash awards of more than $3,000. He was winner of 4th prize in the category of Maskinonge and his prized fish weighed 40 pounds 3 hooked by Jack Becvar of Sudâ€" bury, Ontario. A new allâ€"time record for the competition was The "whopper" of the year was a 45 pound 1 ounce muskie established for rainbow trout with a 16 pounder being caught by Ken Devlin of Willowdale. spread interest and more entries were received than ever before, particularly from Ontario Ang ers. In past years the prize money has been fairly evenly divided between U.S. fishermen and Canadians. Ken Loftus of the Ontario Deâ€" partment of Lands and Forests, research branch, acted as chairâ€" man of the panel of judges. Entertained With Carol Singing The ladies of the Scarletwood Court Senior Citizens group celeâ€" brated Christmas with the tradiâ€" tional singing of carols last Sunâ€" day evening at the Home. The group was also entertained by Bob Gray playing selections on the coronet and ended the evening with tea and cookies. SECOND CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 259 Albion Rd. On Sunday morning, at both the 9 o‘clock and the 11 o‘clock services, Rev. Venema will preach a timely postâ€"Christmas message on Luke 2: 25â€"32, proâ€" claiming the significance . of Simeon‘s words about the Christ. These words will be tied in with Psaim 98 which says: " He hath done marvellous things, the earth have seen the salvation merey and His truth toward the house of Israel; all the ends of On Sunday eveningf at the 5 o‘clock service, Rev. Venema will preach another postâ€"Christâ€" mas sermon on a dual text, Matthew 2: 15b and Revelation 11: 8. The theme of this sermon will be: ‘‘The Lord Calling His Son out of Egypt‘", the morning, the noom, and the evening of that calling. On _ Monday _ evening (Old Year‘s Night), there will be a special worship service in Second Church, beginning at 7 o‘clock. Rev. Venema will preach on Lillian Dickson. missionary to Formosa stood in front of one of our supermarkets gazing at the beautiful stacks of greens, the baskets of rosy apples, the chickâ€" ens and hams that were piled before her. But Lillian turned away sick at heart. Why? She was just a few flying hours away from a hilly spot in Formosa where two _de{r old grandparents had committed suicide because they could no longer bear to eat at their son‘s table when their share would have made their grandchildren a little less bungry. Yet we North Americans have the most and grumble the most. Contentment â€" and â€" thankfulness are vapid words in the vernacuâ€" lar of today. But I am afraid that it is the blase grasping atâ€" titude that is spiritless â€" lackâ€" ing power to relish and laugh and enjoy what we now have. Folks line up at the supermarket cashier with carts piled high with good things but the thought that seems to be uppermost in folks minds is How long am 1 going to have to stand in this line before that cashier gets me out of here? Jésus said, ‘"Behold I make all things new." Jesus Christ is the most intriguing Person. When we put the love of Him first in our lives He gives back to us with sparkling newness the love of husband, wife, son and daughâ€" ter. He stimulates the taste buds of living with thankfuilness and contentment until we savour and relish with new zest the commonâ€" place and the everyday. The General Insurance Notary Public RO 6â€"1777 RO 6â€"4603 YORK TRAVEL BUREAU Christian Thought 1043 WESTON ROAD wWM. G. BEECH, ANYWHERE TO ANYWHERE FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS by Clair Revelation 21: 4, "And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor eryâ€" ing, neither shall there be any more pain; for the former things are passed away". The theme of this sermon will be: ‘"The Unâ€" interrupted Joy in the New Jeruâ€" salem". Year‘s Day), the Rehoboth and Second Christian Reformed con gregations will hold a joint servâ€" ice in the Second Church. This year existence of both congregaâ€" tions. The pastors of both con gregations will lead in worship. Second Church herewith invites the public to these worship servâ€" ices, and extends to all readers f eston an Friday night‘s carol singing by the St. John‘s group and memâ€" bers from the other churches im Weston was not as fully attended as expected however it was a success as the patients crowded the windows to hear the cheerâ€" fogs of fear and dread that blurr and paralize our living steal away before the sunshine of knowing that He loves us. As we face 1963 with all its foreâ€" bodings let us face it with our hand in His, for He makes all things new, and we can safely trust the ‘ Man who loved us enough to die for us. ST. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 9:45 a.m. Urc NEW YEARS EVE â€" MONDAY, DECEMBER 3ist 11:30 p.m. Holy Eucharist NEW YEAR‘S DAY â€"TWESDAY, JANUARY ist 9:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist issistant Rector: The Rev. Canom E. R. Adye L.TR. THE SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS DAY, $:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Mattins (choral) 11:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist (choral) 3:00 pm. A Family Christmas Carel Service 7:00 p.m. Evensong WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH Services for Sunday, December 30, 1962 ST. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH AM the Sunday School members will be with us. King Street and Weston Road: Minister: Rev. Ralph E. Spencer. M.A Junior and Intermediate Church School Pax Bible Class Nursery Kindergarten and Primary Morning Worship C.G.LT. Vesper Service . Clair Goodyear. SUNDAY, DBCEMBER 30 1962 11 a.m. "A Family Carol Service" Service That is Different Bring your Family and join ewWs istrict ful carols bringing to sing the 9.30 service each Sunday, went down to Strachan House sorrowing heart joy. It will be anticipated next year. _ Seven of the young girls, memâ€" during and after the service. Mr. Bruce Heard read the lesson and the service was taken by the It was a much appreciated conâ€" tribution to the people of Strach er and lunch was ices and all is set for the Christâ€" mas festivities. day afterncon for the staff and teachers of the Sunday Church School. It was a real get togethâ€" proval for a big the Rev. Canon Raiph Adye preâ€" sented for the next 26 weeks. H is a concentrated effort to preâ€" sent the advancement of church teaching with the continued teachings of the events as they (Continued on page 5) Mr. and Mrs. Hume held opem ___ Church of Torente Rev H. A. Venema, BA, Th.m 2105 Albion Rd., Rexdale 11 New Year‘s Eve Service 7 p.m. Tuesday New Year‘s Morning Service 10:30 a.m. a.m. Holland Service a.m. English Service p.m. English Service a.m. Back To God Hour CFGM Richmond Hill