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Times & Guide (1909), 16 Dec 1948, p. 4

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. PRactiont f HAROWARE Ese county to the regiment, . It was “ ?hmfila y :.u-“m::?':::- mi P Do not forget the Christmas Weston Phone 709 Weston Auto Supply Pat Lynskey & Sons SAND, GRAVEL, FILL Anp TOP SOIL 1 LITTLE AVE. PHONE ZONE 4â€"514 ROOFING AND SHEET METAL EAVESTROUGHING â€" INSULâ€"BRIC SIDING PHONE 19 THIRD AVE. WESTON 462â€"W WESTMOUNT, ONT. CHRISTMAS LIGHTSâ€"TOYSâ€"TOOLSâ€"ELECTRICAL GIFTS j ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR â€" Base Plugs â€"â€" Wiring for Electric Stoves Specializing hnficw Residences t Toasters, W Motors, Repairs to Irons, F‘::: ul Lamps, Washers, Called for and Delivered o im oee d STEEL WAGONS $5.35â€"$14.75 J. H. WALLACE & SON B. E. HAJIGHT FURNAC ES of the New â€" Used Parts for all Cars Glass Keys Cut While You Wait Complete Machine Shop Service REPAIRED . VACUUM CLEANED INSTALLATION TO ALL MAKES 402 Scarlett Rd. WE DELIVER ON HARDWARE Warden mfi‘*&fiifi Phone & DC: d E C . m P e 7 -mludm&h!muj i Of commund, to be «= e l [m room of York | exact 'rq parade F f ¢ T Armouries at 1400 hours. A party |of * of nJ-ch ® s s & 2 AN en en te en arsene | P 1 P CCC llTee sorrc ‘ re . f s B db & +Ct f y M ‘:.:dmuchunmmfllllmm:mnw.m nhfimswfi..aummmm-wm \ who will give‘ out bhthnnh]hlud!or'.boufinpt-lmuwkfl'fiymww.“l’m In the MAM-::H"W'WM“N?'. with| Epistle taken from St. Paul‘s Epistlé to St. Philip, 4 and 4, you see December ‘13th, 1948. food sponsored by the Women‘s|the cerémony r _ of | a concibe, ¥ét strong admonition calling upon all to use modération in Weston, Ont. Auxiliary, Finally the night 'mfi'w‘wmr parade wi!!| everything and let that moderation be known, "for the Lord is at hand." Guide, wind up .with a rousing baseball |retire to. mesia |Euch individua! can see in this expressed opinion of St. Psul to Street North, game wherein the officers‘ ball|and merrimentâ€"w M"Mhnflwfinhh' o Tis God 2t 2l Weston, Ontario. téam will the Irish Regiment| _ For January night the t prepared toâ€"meet times. Gentlemen: for the ame of 1948. This|Colonel bas planned a dance for|. _ !n the Gospel for the day, taken from ft. John, 1. and 19, we have andâ€"en «h will be Pla: w.m‘?‘fi ‘m:fiufimwfiflnmmwfimmw&nbmwuwbhu Utilities slon, I : Armo mfimu&flWr"Mfl Not-mm.mmd«bmmmflmmmu_wmm party. Thisâ€"and the New Year‘s whw;flmcmhfiofllmuhmbmdmm',hmm & s Eve dance in the,officers‘ and serâ€" ymfi'hlfiwb‘“?lohmh)&thldfiomwm“&whohm . throughout power geants‘ messes will culmihate acâ€"land '"“!‘"“.-‘?..m'wutomlorfiwm!udwl-;mmiuqlwuh. This he ,hfih- we tivities for the year. 6. * lndm.ffllibl'lm-mifldmmwm'-m‘.‘i““u“mummu"”w reulars our Early in 19490 there will be a|will be made at home as the regi~ 5 " & impertance of conservation of ment has always been a friendly the advent of the Messiazh. This is a notation that should be taken to wer; we fevertheless depended nesmmemmmncmememememmmammmem®i \one and now they wish to extend|N*"t DY 211 Christians; Each individual has a definite responsibility to tpon your puication cash wesk that spirit to the men, to make|do, living and associating with his fellow men that he may be an instruâ€" to keep it before the public cover> them welcome. In this effort every|ment in the preparation for the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. ing‘ the new conditions as they man of the regiment from the| Visualize what a forceful presentation would be made in the universe |presented themselves, Colonel down, has pledged himself.|today if every Christian would so live as to express the life of our| With this confidence in your CUUM CLEANED :: ':ell'mu, ’obi; '::: tmy C:::? ihmih.!esus Christ every day in the week, every hour in the day. This ftfl:’l“ro: did ntot t:‘ly’oug::: :.:nkt LL ES s what the Collect means. credi TO ALL MAK ;::;:{mdmwnqm:y supâ€" O Lord, ralse up twe pray &mmy power, and come among us,‘ :lelpful t:tu and I am sure to our ‘CE & SON Recruiting has come to the point|8"d with great might succour us; that whereas, through our sins and | ‘‘**** Youuhmvo mdy, now that we gan publish alist of| Wickedness, we are sore let and hindered in running the race that is A. w%g Qo'ux‘m SHEET METAL personnel lately entered into the|set before us, thy bountiful grace and mercy may speedily help and Power Coâ€"ordinator, INSULâ€"BRIC SIDING regiment and a list of who brought | deliver us; who, with the Father and the Holy Ghost, livest and reignest, Weston Public Utiilties 19 THikn AvE them in. .W L. Dean ‘brought Inlana fing cuecda c l nc d 0 Weston P City Phone JU. 3101 We Deliver DOLL PRAMS $6.25â€"$9.95â€"$14.50 WIND UP TRAIN SETS_ _ $2.75â€"$§3.25 HOCKEY STICKS . ............ 50e to $2.75 RAIL BABY SLEIGHS . ....... $5.00â€"$5.95 STEERING SLEIGHS ... .$3.25â€"$3.75 ‘ Guns & Ammunition TOBOGGANS _ 4 ft.â€"$4.85; 5 ft.â€"$6.00 6 ft. â€"$7.25; 7 ft.â€"$8.50 TRICYCLES $15.50â€"$17.50â€"$18.50 Rich, who had a clothing business in Newark, put lis six children through college, Retired now, he says he found movies and radio inâ€" adequate to keep him occupied. He is enrolled for two courses at Bergen Junior College. One is in textiles, the other on food and foodâ€" . Watch out for pedestrians who morable, don‘t watch out for themaslves.| _ They may be in the wrong, but the | Riverside Department of Highways reminds | ‘The Sunday you that it may haunt you the rest |service is h of your life if you make them|School with S DEAD wrong! Remember: pedesâ€" |a m, and chur trians are people â€" human lik¢|Last Sunday i you. They don‘t always thinkâ€"80|the pleasure be sure that you do! Graham Tippe Hence you see, fellows, the regiâ€" ment is getting better all the time, undoubtedly, the one you should belong to. Col. Singleton announcâ€" ed that for Dec. 1, 1948, the Queen‘s Yorks had the most on parade of any regiment in the garâ€" rison. You see men, this is the coming regiment. Don‘t be too late in making your decision, Get in now before the regiment is crowded with applications, and have no vacancies to fill. Make sure you are doing your part for your counâ€" tryâ€"Canada. Louis Rich ‘tarts his studies as a freshman at collegeâ€"at the ripe young age of 85. _ _ _ _ _ 85 Years Old, Now In College by Tpr. A. E. Booth; E. E. Lowe, R. C. Mentz, brought in by Tpr. W. A. Pearl; C. O‘Reilly, L. W. Blight, brought in by Sgt. Westâ€" over; Mr. Marshall, brought in by ‘A. Booth; Lowney, brought in by Lieut. Ketcheson; J. Sloan, brought in by Capt. Ketcheson. . s ‘ _ A more up:toâ€"date list is forthâ€" coming as soon as Central Comâ€" mand returns the papers. _ â€" gomerie, brought in by Tpr. D. R. Claydon; A. MacGregor, W. A. Fraser, C. E. Jones, brought in by Tpr. D. Monk; A. E. Booth, brought in by Tpr. W. A. Pearl; G. B. Rossamel, brought in by Tpr. D. R. Clayton; â€"R. Moddy, brought in by Sgt. East; H. E. Jones, brought in by Sgt. East; N. G. Oliver, K. E. Davison, J. F. Fraser, brought in by Tpr. R. Harper; C. D. Kyle, R. Potten, Mr. Wixson, brought in ’ Recruiting has come to the point now that we gan publish alist of personnel lately entered into the regiment and a list of who brought them in. W. L, Dean, brought in by Sgt. Major Steele; F. M. Montâ€" The Nursery, Beginners and Primary will present their white gifts at the morning service and the Senior School will bring their white gifts and present them during their regular hour. On Sunday evening the choir are presenting their Christmas Candlelight service. This is a presentation of the Christmas _ And again Christmas is with us, more important still are we with Christmas? _ Mail bags, â€" shops, trains, cars, cupboards, arms, are full of things to be given away. Isn‘t this remarkable. All to be given away, all to bestow on others. Here we have come upon the sentiment of Christmas. It is consideration, regard, thoughtfulâ€" ness and love, all in the spirit and the name of the Christ child. The subject of the address on Sunday morning ‘"The Manifesto of a Manger," Friday night, Dec. 17, the Sâ€"nâ€" day fchool supper will be held at the church commencing at‘ 5.30 p.m. Lantern slides will be shown with special entertainment for the children, the pleasure of. hearing Mr. Graham Tippet of Howard United church,; Weston road, Toronto. Mr. Tippet took for his text John 14th chapter, "How can I make my Life Vital." Mr. Telford read Psaim 719. Westminster United The Sunday School and church service is held in Humberview fchool with Sunday School at 10 a.m. and church service at 11 a.m. LLut Sunday the congregation had Remember the Christmas Eve Communion, at 11.15 p.m. on the 24th. Last year, the first time we have had it in Central, the Church was almost full; and this year we are confident there will not be a The Annual White Gift Service will be held next Sunday at Central United. This is the day when all the children worship with us in the Church, and bring their Christmas Gifts for others. You will enjoy the familiar Christmas Carols, the Ritual of laying the presents at the foot of the tree, and the Christmas Story told by Mr. J. A. Morgan, Assistant Church School Superinâ€" terident. Parents and other worâ€" shippers may share in this White Gift Service, not only in their worâ€" ship but also by bringing their parcels of toys, food, or clothing, wrapped in white, and contents inâ€" dicated, and placing them in the baskets in the vestibule. We shall find the Christmas Spirit Sunday morning,. Riverside United The Evening Service will be a Study of the Three Gifts the Magi brought to Jesus. Their symbolic meaning in their time, and in our own day. Gold and Fnakinéem‘ and Myrrh. Christmas Hymns and Anthems will make the service one‘ of preparation for the coming of: Christ this Christmastide, | vacant seat. The lovely candlelight sheds its silent loveliness upon a service altogether lovely and meâ€" morable. Central Church set before us, thy bountiful grace and mercy may speedily help and deliver us; who, with the Father and the Holy Ghost, livest and reignest, one God, world without end. Amen. Westobicoke Sunday Class || HUMBER HEIGHTS SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Sundayâ€"11 a.m. Service for parénts while children in Sunday School. Come and bring the children. SPECIAL CAROL SERVICE All Welcome , GORDON MAIN, Superintendent MISS JESSIE MASTERS, School Superintendent J. RONALDSON, Treasurer The Choir will have the special practice for the Christmas music % C apaapl l 20| P8C0RY. I ; _ The congregational singing and|~ Chrigtmas eve communion serâ€" the young people‘s songâ€"fest WAS| vice at 11.30 p.m., Dec. 24th, at St. of special inspiration, as go§Pe!|â€"ppjlip‘s and 10,80 a.m. Christmas choruses and _ Christmas | carols morning. were sung. These services are proving to be bright, brief and| Christian Science brimful of blessing. A welcome| "God the Preserver of Man" was awaits you. the subject of the llen;n sehrmorfn which was read in all churches o Weston Presbyterian Christ, Scientist, throughout the Next Sunday is White Gift Sunâ€"|world, including Third Church of day in the church schools and a Christ, Scientist, 70 High Park #ood response is urged by all/aAye., Toronto, at 11 a.m. and 7.30 scholars. p.m. on Bunday, Dec. 12, 1948. The We are pleased to have the|golden text was: "I the Lord thy assistance of the girls choir at the|God will hold thy right hand, sayâ€" evening service, when . special| _____________________ _ Christmas music will be sung. eemennennemenenemennnnmenmmensmenmameternezitiine Record that He said of Himsex "I and My Father are,One" (John 10: 30), thus uubilshfn( His preâ€" existence, His distinctin from and yet His unity with the Father in the purposes of the Godbead, The prophets waited patiently for Him, the disciples devotedly wonhipgled Him and died in defence of His gospel. The birth, life and death of the Lord Jesus Christ were acâ€" companied by supernatural witâ€" nesses to His Divine Omniscience and Omnipotence. He, the Eternal One is the Christ of Christmasâ€" may each one then remember His first advent to earth with humility, reverence and repentant obedience. ‘ ‘"The Christ of Christmasâ€"Who Is He?" was the title of the mesâ€" sage by Pastor Donald A. Whiteâ€" law at Grandview Baptist Taberâ€" nacle on Sunday. Many ‘millions will be observing the traditional festivities of Christmas but few will remember the One for whom the day of remembrance was esâ€" tablished. We read in the . Holy Grandview Baptist Friday, December 17, is the Primary Christmas party and Satâ€" urday, Dec. 18, is the Nursery Christmas party. Tuesday, Dec, 21, the choir are presenting their Christmas Carol musical in the church. M |stead of getting the protection J |from rain und snow that one had in the old sheiter while waiting CÂ¥ for the car. Loading and unloading im meamprormmemeeret ieÂ¥ [takes much longer. Buses would be an improvement story in song with beautiful|if there were more of them, but as pagentry, they are now the majority of those Friday, December 17, is the ;‘“ use th;':“?"‘fl”’l’ d?"'téi:: Primary Christmas party and Sat. |them any t in service urday, Dec. 18. isp tha Nuraa_, |the Red Rocket. Wednesday, Dec. 22, the Junior, Intermediate and Senior Depattâ€" ments of the Sundsy Mchool are holding their Sunday School supper, Sunday, Dec. 26, Christmas service in the morning and the Christmas vesper in the evening. Harding Ave. United riarding Ave. Uniteéd I found you an honest, sincere At Harding Avenue Church the| man with the welfare of the town minister, Mr. George Brown, gave| of Weston slways foremost in your & preâ€"Christmas message from|mind and one who gave unstint Luke 2, verse 15. Some of the old | ingly of his busy day to further the Christmas carols. were sung and|interests of the. townspeople. the story for the children was titled] I was very proud of you as "If I Had Not Come." mayor of Weston, in the attitude The " Beginners Sunday School| you took in regards to boys‘ work Christmas party is at 2.30 p.m. on| and the high standards you set in Friday of this week and the main| your own private life. school programme at 8 p.m. the| Please accept my heartfelt same night. thanks for the splendid support you Morning and evening services| gave me and the many encouraging will be held on Christmas Sunday,| words you had for me. Dec. 19th, with special music from Yours very truly, soloists and the Junior Choir. GORDON ALCOTT Candlelight carol service at 7 pim. Sports Director, Gibson Park Hoty Communion will bocoburlv‘ed wz m zmm n z_ at.this service with Rev. C. A, Mcâ€" q Laren in charge. . on Thursday evening in the church. SE" |~ St, Philip‘s annual carol service John | will be held on Sunday morning, Preâ€"| Dec. 19th. The church will be and | decked with evergreen and holly to *_i" | help create the spirit of Christmas The | and make a fitting background for lim | the singing of carola, old and new. Pgled An innovation this year will be a 48 | short recital of carols by the choir eath| assembled in the vestry, at 10.45 A¢*|until 11 a.m. This quiet singing Witâ€" | will be a lovely introduction to the ‘OC€ [ sarvice of â€"Christmas song and ®®!| praise which follows. Members of ‘*â€"| the congregation and visitors are HiS| asked to be in their seats at the lity, grlior hour as far as possible on "C®: | Sunday, f ) 800) Christmas eve communion serâ€" **\ vice at 11.30 p.m., Dec. 24th, at St. SP®! |â€"Philip‘s and 10.30 a.m. Christmas rOl8 | morning. are and | Christian Science 22000 B7 Dear Sir Re you â€"I _don‘t bur ky ut 1 trip and At Keele line up o stead of from rah in the o i for the ca St. Phillip‘s ~ St, Philip‘s a The Junior Sunday School and the Cradie Roll Christmas enterâ€" tainment will be held on Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m. in the church hall. The parents are asked to atâ€" tend in order to encourage the work of this important department. The Senior Sehool will meet in the Town Hall on Friday eveninz‘ at 7.30 p.m. . on Thursday evening in the church. You are urged to attend. + I want you to know, when PDwas Director of Recreation for the tewn of Weston, I was deeply apâ€" preciative of your kind support and wonderful‘ cooperation during my two years as Director. Editor, f Times and Guide. Dear Sir: _ Re your article on trolley buses â€"I don‘t think so much of them. They ‘travel faster between stops but they takeâ€"the same time for the trip and have less seating room. At Keele and Dundss one has to line up on the curb and freese inâ€" Mr. T. E. Dougherty, 78 Main St. S. Weston, Ontario. Dear Mr. Dougherty: Personally and on bel muuuu.c.-nfl to express our sincere ap for your most tion_throughout pow While it is a we 28 MAIN ST. N. Weston Music & Radio RADIO REPAIRS TOASTERS, IRONS, HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES REPAI!L Commission, Mt. Dennis, Ontario. ASTERS, IRONS, HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES REPAIRED WASHER PARTS AND WRINGER ROLLS IN sTOCK December 9, 1948 G.°F. LEES, Mt. ‘Dennis. Selections from the Bible includâ€" ed the follofint from Psaims 16: 1, "Preserve me, 0 God: for in thee do I put my trust." ing unto thee, Fear not; I will help thee" (Isaiah 41: 13). Correlative citations from the "For God sent . .. His Son into the world . . . that the world through Him might be saved." John 3: 17. ® ® Grandview Baptist Tabernacle 195 Downsview Ave., One Block South of Wilson, West of Ridge DONALD A. WHITELAW, Pastor CHRISTIAN GREETINGS TO ALL ON HIS BIRTHDAY (ANGLICAN) Rectorâ€"Rev. T. B. Butler SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1948 10.45 a.m.â€"Short Carol Recital by Choir. 11.00 a.m.â€"ANNUAL CAROL SERVICE. CHRISTMAS COMMUNION Dec. 24thâ€"11.30 p.m. + Dec. 25thâ€"10.30 a.m. Thirtyâ€"voice choir; ordhestra; preaching that recognizes th complete authority of the Bible, _ £ * REV. A. J. GREERâ€"Pastor 30 Sykes Ave., Weston THE CHRISTMAS SERVICES 11 a.m.â€"CHRIST THE KING, 3 p.m.â€"BIBLE SCHOOL , 7 p.m.â€""ON EARTH PEACE." Evening service will start with carol fest, We will sing your choices. & WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH 11. m‘grl.maâ€"“’l'll CHILD 700 _ OF AD WEsTol â€"PRESBYTERIAN m? l |. ns enc recmins on ) Pssfi of : | | 2.00 p.m.â€"Senior Sunday GVUARANTEED St. John‘s Anglican Chur ST. PHILIP‘Sâ€"ONâ€"THEâ€"HILL Rer. C. A. SUNDAY, 11.00 a.m.â€""THE Westminster Kuitsd® Cjurch s Sunday School 2.9. > 8.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 9 years up. 6.% p.m.â€"Song Fellowship (Bob Taylor). > 7.00 p.m.~â€"CHOIR CHRISTMAS CANDLELIGHT SERVICE. 8.15 p.m.-â€"l:guagx‘l Forum and Teenagers Main Street North at Fern Aveneg .// _ /‘ l-nmln.’-pll-.. "ml M FOURTH SUNDAY IN m\mau' 10tle 8 a.m..â€"Holy Comiminion, i6 rey 5y 11 3 P EPW o e? n en T p.m.â€"Evensong and Sermon. SYMBOLS ‘Christian Science textbook, "Sciâ€" ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, included the following from page 151: "The divine Mind that made man maintains His own image and likeness." J Hutteb Curch THREE GIFTS." 11 am. â€" THE WHITE GIFT SER VICE. 31 Queenr‘s Drive Rev. E. R Rédy SUNDAY, DEC. 19th King and Main Sto. OF A MANGER."

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