H Yeah In Britiatt Gun. is being ted or†Mm cm 1ty into the um‘ ot tanmun.' mu. an Anglican youth 1ulegata told a “W at About. Young Pun-'- Amman. and their not. at It. “than Church but we“. The Riv. Ham A. Sam, I delegate from Britiah Guiant, spoke at the habitat. Douay program, which was designed to demonstrate how the AYPA - crates in Candi. . Rev. Mr. Sam said the rut at the world did not realize the mrouda Commutuam wan making an British Guiana among tho young people and he awn-0d hope he could learn met-title youth leadership which ha could put mto effect in hia and" land, People come to him bar gmg him to fight the Red man- ace, he said. He asked tor hob trom Canadian youth in any way it could be granted. Twelve Youth Delegate; we" the guerts of 125 Etobimkc AYEtci as the evening got un- derway at Queensway Bowling Aney, After a brief but succeu- ml game during which everyone became acquainted, the main program began. Bev. Baxter, President of Eto- bicoke Deanery Council A.Y.P.A. opened the gathering with PNY- er; and I welcume to visitors. Doug Vincent, Vice President and m charge of Promotion and Extension explained the A.Y.P.A. Flip Chart and led the group m a rousmg rendition of “A.Y.P.A. Advance" after which Blair Schenck, Vice President in charge of Leadership Training showed the slides "Why A.Y." The delegates were then asked af they would like to any a few words. Two of the delegates from Africa spoke saying how thrilled they were with the wel- come they received in Canada and how pleased they were with our A.Y.P.A. They hoped that they could start a youth group m the African Church that would be fashioned after ours and equally as effective, A coffee time followed during with the delegates saw booths on several facets of A.Y. lite and spoke to many AYERS concern- mg their activities. The evening closed with the service of Compline led by the Rev, D. Jacques, Chaplain of Etobicoke Deanery A.Y.P.A. =mm< Harvey Poirier and Jose Diaz, old hands in the appliance business, decided to heed their mahy years of experience in pro- viding people with the electric necessities of this electronic age, and take one step farther. Strange as it may seem, brides- eluded kitchen and dining Tr)eyt,iteiin,t two months ago to-be had a hand in the latestiturniture, bedroom suites and of and now ti period of silent medl- move by the co-owners of Har- all things. baby furniture. This‘tation and courses on religion vcy's Furniture and Appliances will give their customers an op-‘are being advocated across the located in Alderwood Plaza. It portunity to purchase all theirlnation as a substitute. â€â€iY‘K Harvey Poirier and Jose home furnishings under one roof; New York, Pennsylvania, Diaz, old hands in the appliance ‘and one budget plan. Living roomiMaryWrtd and Arkansas are con- business, decided to heed theirffurniture has always been onelsiderlng a period of meditation many years of experience in pro- 'mt the store's lines, so there winlefore the beginning class, and viding people with the electric‘be little that isn't available " the Massachusetts State Depen- necessities of this electronic age, the two street level stores and ment of Edutxttion is P7913811“! and take one step farther. three basement showrooms, the to submit I list ot questions on Harvey and Jose had found progressive pair has opened tolthe matter for tlyt Attorney Gen- that many people, especially the public. 'eral's consideration. brides-to-be. need more than a Both Harvey and Jose point' Metanwhile, the Massachusetts refrigerator, stove and TV set tolout that you don't have to be a town of Amesbury, Amhurst, setup a home. So into their ex-lbride-to-be to revitalize yourlpEI-h'm- ttttd Taunton ttnd the panded premises they have in-lhome with tasteful furniutre. (City ot Holyoke already have Progressive Pair Extends Furniture Department PAGES BEAUTY CORNER LAKE SHORE BLVD. W. of 22nd St. NEW TORONTO Open Mon. " Set. - Tun. and Than. Night: till 9 pm. Phone CI. 1-1261 HARVEY POIRER Reds Lure Youth Away From Church British Guiana Delegate Tells AYPA (hristianaty, but people have a lrizht to know all. We have to ‘teach Christianity in order to ‘understand our Christian soci- ‘etyf' A These sentiments were ex- A New Look... "...Af Education ANGLICAN toruutsss -GrGrsLTa. R O. Okarc, of Owciri, Nigeria and Rev. H. A} Sam, of British Guiana wore two of the guests) at the Etobicoke Deanery Anglican Young People’s Association program held last week: Rev. Sam described for the gathering how the) "There could be no edueatiowpressed by the Most Reverend in the western world without/Post Pe Blan.k.,. Amhbuhopuof Both Harvey and Jose point out that you don't have to be a bride-to-be to revitalize your home with tasteful furniutre. by Joy McAllister - Should Christianity Be Taught In The Schools? for Beauty that lasts.. A NEW HAIR STYLE JOSE R. DMZ You'" go to the head of the class with a flattering hair-do, styled esptcially for you)" our experts. Penna»! Wu" Speck] SHAMPOO, CUT, FINGIIWAVI. -ute $5 l Although not a Christian, the writer agrees with him. Educa- ‘tion cannot be separated from jeligion any more than it can be {separated from philotophy or ;any other form of knowledge. Nevertheless. the manner in ‘which religion is taught, or per- :mitted to be taught, in many {schools is open to dispute. It too [of-ten denies the search for truth rwhich, believe it or not, was the original purpose of education be- fore the current "Like-Adjust- ment Education" programs. Cape Town. while answering the above (title) question put to him during the Anglican Congress meetings last week. In the separate schools of our province, Rattan Catholicism is taught as an unquestionable doc- trine, but this is their preroga- tive. In the public schools, whidl purport to educate children of Ill needs, I Protestant version of Christianity is placed before the students with no less em- phasis. Even in those class- rooms where indifferent teachers ‘merely give lip service to the official ruling, no consideration is given to other beliefs on the subject simply because there is no provision made for comp-n- tive religious thought. _ In the United State: of Ameri- m. such practise was ruled un- constitutional two months ago and now a period of silent medl- tation and course, on religion are being advocated across the nation as a substitute. Meanwhile. the Massachusetts town of Amesbury, Arnhurst, Pelham, Ind Taunton and the City of Holyoke already have voted to have silent meditation, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Arkansas Ire con- sidering a period of meditation before the beginning class, and the Massachusetts State Depart- ment of Education is preparing to submit a list of questions on Communists were infiltrating his country and converting youth away from Christianity. Michael Drummond, Carol Lord, Marilyn Carr and Wayne Gray of the Etobicoke Deanery AYPA chat with the two delegates. '; Profs. Arthur Sutherland and Pttul A. Freund of Harv-rd Law Sumo! have both stated that "hey teel meditation to be con- ‘stitutioml. However, Professor tButherland adds that an intro- ‘duc‘tory speech announcing that (this in a time to pray or think while the town of Somerset has voted to nllow teachers to per- mit “a few moments Mr silent or on! prayer.†There Ippem to be stronger sl 'ct,rtcrpc, ,', _ _ zu,‘ constitutional support for counes “- [te oraa,i,iiiifiiiicrtiicaiicliiii about religion. Associate Justik:tUrot Anne O'Flcllorty, bridb of the Supreme Court, William‘elect, whose engagement has J. JU.ennan Jr., in his concurring been announced by her por- opmron, strongly supported the ems Mr. and Mrs. Austin R eonstitutionality of such 11Tehif'Fi'arri/ty' Dumbarton 'lder. and the National Conference of ill b ' nited in mania .’ Christians and Jews, the Nation-ly' e u . tl ttl Council gt Churches and ilUStr?te_mbe.r 7, with Geoae Don- Mnlsnchusetts Council 019†Gordon, Son of r. and Churches have urged the pubs/Mrs. Georg. Ow e n GorAon, schools to establish such courses.;Hortfield oqrt. The yedglipg; of gal, In soniekaiiirisrUiiriii/wijt take place in St. Gile's ties the Bible in used in high- Kingsway Presbyterian Church, school humanities courses and is slington. God would probably be ille- G ByhttiuisTgtt'. II 2 for 1.79 SET OF ' IOOKS - J HOLE - WIDE OR NAIIOW IULID I... 69e * August Specials JUMBO REFILL PLASTIC: no SHEETS I RING Miht ART SUPPLIES ATLAS MAPS MATH SETS REFILLS cLOVERDAlE MALL " was: Photo by Stan Witutrittt MO SHIFTS Reg. 98: NOTEBOOK REFILL SET 'LUS: All Other School Needs. FREE SCHOOL 00LIIRS 2 for 1.03 r ’2; _ ex? . i' " 3lts,,, W‘ /,f a w“: W -tst. Mr _ "r t " J, 'st “a f t i: l . it}? we . . . J itâ€? . 2 . fr', .15 il I , m ' . fthe::'. I". I (i'i'iiiiE)' '18ii'tiii':riiii'ir,, V , I " - "s?, y, he“: cv:%'s . " T,' i“; _ .' s iii' 2" lil? a [TOIICOKI WIDDINC c, Mr, and Mrs. Murray H. Jall‘lon of Kingslea Court have announced the EFiEiii.i of their daughter, Marilyn Mae, to David Edward 2taD, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Frieeen of Old Yonge Street, Willowdale, The marriage will take place on Saturday, September l4, l963 at 4.30 in All Saints' Kingeway Anglican Church. Miss John- son is a graduate of the University of Toronto, where she studied P ysical and Occupational Therapy. She attended Parklawn Public School and Royal York Collegiate and has been an enthusiastic Guilder and Ranger. Her fiance gradu- ated in - Engineering from the University at Toronto and is at present studying for his degree as a Chartered Account- ant. edirdoietftitedretuilnoe, â€Imam. while in Pine)!» Coun- and ty, nttridn, a high<hooi com in Bible Maury has been mm Sail for lawn} yuan. ff'? My “to! m up... Com decision. the Florida Le- gitimate mind . In: waving Ill county duo] bound- to have “secular contact in religion" taught in the whack. tfr. Albert on... mutant lu- perintertdent ot Pinellas County school; described the Bible hir. 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