Evangelist Will Conduct 8â€"Day Crusade Here KICKâ€"OFF MEETING THIS SUNDAY tended to all students. There is no admission charge but reserved seats should be secured in advance at the Hibrary. Art Exhibition â€"The work of Florence Vale will be on display at .o-.y'?-lnt-lu). Paul Hayward, of Weston, was elected president of the Etobicoke Junior Chamber of Commerce Thursday, April 28 in election held at Holiday Inn. He succeeds Bob Sparrow of New Toronto. .. Others elected to Jaycee posts were: Harold MacLean of New Speaking of "scholarship, leaderâ€" ship and service", we held nominâ€" ations for our first spring student council election. The winning canâ€" didates will hold office right from the first day of school next Septemâ€" ber. The results of the nominations were announced on Friday and are as follows: For the office of secreâ€" Centennial Year"â€"and pose the qn'nln "Birthday No. 100 or No. ) b4 The qublic is invited to all proâ€" â€" Dr. John Wesley White, assoâ€" ciate of Billy Graham," will comâ€" mence an eightâ€"day evangelistic erusade in the 2,500â€"seat Etobicoke p.m. weekâ€"nights. He will address a special Ministers‘ Coffee Hour on Monday, May 8 at 10:00 a.m. in St. Andrew‘s _ Presbyterian Church, Monday, May 29 at ®:30 p.m.â€" Dr. M. Quealey, lecturer in Canaâ€" dian History at the University of Dr. White, a Canadian, will be heard 3:00 p.m. Sundays and 7:30 It‘s May already! Where have all those weeks gone? Already people are holing up in dark little corners away from the sun. Final exam panic is approaching. The Scholarâ€" ship Bar Award List was posted last week, which means there isn‘t much left of the school year. The awards assemblies are coming up soon too. All those lucky people who got 74.5 per cent or more durâ€" ing the first two terms will receive a bar. Then, of course, there are all the service bars for membership in the various clubs ancd sports teams in the school. The final goal of these bar collections is a school letter, the highest award given by the school. »To get this, a senior student must have 65 per cent and 10 bars to prove his "scholarship, leadership and service" to the school. Toronto, 1st viceâ€"president; Ron McCormack, of Rexdale, second viceâ€"president; Tom Bright, of Etoâ€" bicoke; treasurer, and John Farrall, of Rexdale, secretary. John Salisbury, John Hozack, Roy Rysick, Bob Sommerville and Kingsley Bewley. Jaycees will host the District 5 spring conference at the Holiday Inn, May 6. More than 100 deleâ€" gates from 12 Jaycee units in the area bounded by Peterborough in on "Canadianism and the Effect of Foreign Investment on Canada‘s Future Economic Structure". Keynote speaker on this topic will be L. N. Watt, president of Fiscal Consultants (Canada) Ltd. Jaycees Elect New Executive the east and Georgetown in the west will take part in the discussion This well known financier will be joined by a panel including experts from the Financial Post. It is the In the runâ€"off for the Ontarin public speaking contest, John Hozack will represent the Etobicoke Jaycees, and Hardy Merker, past president of Etobicoke will be makâ€" ing his preliminary bid for election to Ontario president. sound recommendation for presen in Grecoâ€"Roman History". Tuesday, May 23 at 8:30 p.m.â€" Ron Hindle, Betty Bind and Anna Lawrence will present readings in comedy, They will be remembered for their participation in previous programs at the library, in the experimental musical play "Manâ€" dala" and an evening of poetry Greek and Roman History of Vicâ€" toria College, University of Toâ€" Tuesday, May 16 at 8:30 p.m.â€" Dr. Gordon L. Keyes, professor of ronto, will lecture on "Three stages Lectures At Mimico Library Three programs of lectures and readings in comedy will be preâ€" sented at the Theatre of the I_inrko Centennial Library during A Mayor‘s Citizens‘ Luncheon By Louise Barrin;ton a warm welcome is exâ€" 7. y a M ') What‘s New Royal Yorker ? will e chaired by Mayor Edward Horton on Tuesday, May 9 at the Skyline Hotel, giving residents of Etobicoke an opportunity to meet with Dr. White. The cost of the luncheon is $3.00, and reservations may be made by calling the cruâ€" sade office _Months of preparation, involving hundreds of people from scores of area churches precede the crusade. Executive Chairman Rev. Herbert H. Lennox, minister of St. Paul the Apostle Anglican Church, Rexdale, We finally have the results of the girls‘ badminton tournament. The champions in the senior «doubles competition are Eva Hill and Marcia Leonard. The junior champions are Norma Wicks and Diana Zukauskas. Last week also saw two track meets for the RY team. On Tuesâ€" day they tied Richview with 221 points each. Thursday they lost 239%4â€"189!4 to Michael Power high school. s Friday was closing night for our annual music show, "Accent on Music‘. As usual the show was fantastic, ffaturing the school‘s instrumental and vocal groups who worked hard under the capable direction of Mr. F. Roy and Mrs. M. Sneyd. An addâ€" ed attraction this year were the many ethnic songs and dances which honored Canada‘s centenâ€" nial. The finale was written by our own Mr. Roy, and was a sparkling tribute to our flag, enâ€" titled "Emblem of Canada". It was a perfect ending for a fine show. Congratulations and thanks to everyone who had anything to do with it! tary: Mary Biggs, Brian Fowler and Liz Harris. For treasurer: Doug Bonesteel, Sue Filshie, Grant Frame. For viceâ€"president: Janice Cowan, Trevor Houghting and Pam Mills. To head our student council for 1967â€"68 we‘ll have to choose beâ€" tween Pam Gilmore and Ken Hoyle. Congratulations, and good luck to all the candidates! A meaningful Centennial Pageant with an enthusiastic cast of 260 children assisted by students and }fgff from seven Etobicoke Public Schools: Heatherbrae w# Humber Heights Thistletown w# Sunnylea w Sir Adam Beck w Silver Creek yz _ Hollycrest through conflict The Etobicoke Board of Education presents WEST HUMBER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE : Admission 25¢ per adult, (Tickets available at the door only). No cost for children accompanied by an adult. Monday, May 8th Tuesday, May 9th Great enthusiasm has been shown in the formation of a mass choir. Over 500 have been recruitâ€" ed, and it is expected that the choir will include at least 300 voices each night. Another 200 men have rallied together to handle the task of ushering. Still another 400 men and women have attended a fiveâ€" lesson course of Christian Witness Classes to train for participation in the outreach of the crusade. and Chairman of the Etobicoke Ministeria! Association says: "The preparation for this crusgde has been far more extensive and thorough than for any previous erusade or mission that has ever been held in the Borough of Etobiâ€" coke." ‘ Young people from the area are getting together in the evening of April 29 for a Preâ€"Crusade Youth Rally at Islington United Church, 7:45 p.m. Special guest will be Rev. In recent weeks, more than 300 individual women‘s prayer groups have been meeting weekly in homes throughout the area, prayâ€" ing for God‘s blessing upon this endeavour. â€" You Are Invited . .. MAYOR CITIZEN‘S LUNCHEON "I have heard Dr. White and am greatly impressed with him and encourage your attendance at this luncheon."" DR. JOHN LESLIE WHITE DIRECTED BY DOROTHY JANE NEEDLES 1675 Martin Grove Road, Rexdale, Ontario MAYOR HORTON STARTING TIME: 8:30 P.M. AT FOUR NIGHTS Dr. John Wesley White was born and ‘reared in Saskatchewan, atâ€" tended Teacher Training College and taught high school for a brief time. In 1948, he attended Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, and in 1952 earned his B.A. at nearby Wheaton College. He continued his studies in Europe, and in 1963 reâ€" ceived a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Oxford. On Sunday, April 30, hundreds of church members will conduct a doorâ€"toâ€"door visitation of the whole Borough, inviting everyone to atâ€" tend the crusade. Mr. Roy Nelham, teacher at Emery Collegiate and member of Erindale Bible Chapel is heading up this visitation proâ€" In 1961, Billy Graham asked Dr. White to become an associate evangelist with the Team. He has been a fullâ€"time staff evangelist since June, 1964. Dr. White is absolutely convinced that a scripturallyâ€"based presentaâ€" the Evangelical Church of the Deaf im Toronto. Bob Rumball, former Argonaut football player and now minister of UNDER THE SPONSORSHIP OF . HIS WORSHIP EDWARD A. HORTON | ;AYOR, BOROUGH OF ETOBICOKE and the Executive Committee of the John Wesley White Crusade TUESDAY, MAY 9, AT 12 NOON SHARP INTERNATIONAL ROOM â€" SKYLINE HOTEL 655 DIXON ROAD, REXDALE R.S.V.P. (Please) 449â€"1074 $3 Per Person 2Â¥ Â¥ife AJor Dr. John Wesley White Thursday, May 11th Friday, May 12th (Billy Grahom‘s Associate) WITH tion of the Gospel of Jesus Christ is the only solution to the probâ€" lems of a world at the crossroads. He points out that this presentaâ€" tion must be in a "contemporary coin." "To this," he says, "I am Soloist Jimmie MacDonald, who will also direct the mass choir, is a fullâ€"time : musician with the Billy Graham association, Billed as a child prodigy and encouraged to study opera, he entered fullâ€"time religious service in 1955. He has sung in 32 countries on five contiâ€" nents, and has made a number of recordings. A brief service of dedication for all those who have participated in crusade preparations will be held at the Arena, Saturday, May 6, at 8:00 p.m. The Etobicoke Central Arena is at 50 Montgomery Road, just north of Bloor and east of Islington. . Three "youth nights" will be held during the crusadeâ€"Monday, May 8, Thursday, May 11 and Saturday, May 13. On Tuesday, May 9, the emphasis will be on music. MONTINA Armstrong TESSERA Armstrong | PATRICIAN Armstrong TRACINO Armstrong EMBOSSED LINO Armstrong PAVILION Armstrong NOB HILL Amtico COUNTRY SQUIRE Amtico 12x12 PURE VINYL VARIOUS SIZED SHEETS FROM OUR STOCK. 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