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Times & Guide (1909), 28 Feb 1957, p. 5

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Mount Dennis Branch Weston Branch handicapped child, you should be under 45 years orpage. You must be in good health and financially capable of caring for the child‘s future. Your persomal (gmramr, homemakin’ ability and capacity to meet the needs of a child requiring special care are img:mnt factors in the placement of these children. & * Applications for adcéption of the followâ€" ing childrenâ€"and other older or han?impkfed childrenâ€"should be directed to the Minister of Public Welfare, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ontario. from a permanent home. This program does not atpply to infants, since the demand for them far exceeds the number of infants available for adoption. If you are a married couple interested in applying for the adoption of an older or hysical handicap, homes are not easy to Snd. Security for these children will come There are many children from 4 to 16 of age, who are ready to be adopted. Homes are needed for these children now. Because of their age, religion, racial origin or a ghxsis‘al handicap, homes are not easy to Business men who are interested in rendering their comâ€" munity a real service by participating in boys‘ work and also enjoying good fellowship with their fellow business men are asked to contact.â€" Optimist Club THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA . Are your youngsters learning ‘inancial Navigation There‘s a lot of fun for you and for them in this game. And we have a booklet conâ€" taining many useful ideas on the subject which you can pass on to your boy or girl. It‘s called ‘Financial Training for your Son and Daughter‘‘, and it shows how you can help your youngsters to help themâ€" selves. Ask for a copy next time you‘re in the branch. CURRENT ACCOUNTS . SAVINGS ACcoOUNTs TRAVELLERS‘ CHEQUES â€" MONEY ORDERS SAFEKEEPING SERVICES ONTARIO BUSINESS & RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION Tues., March 5th, 7.45 p.m. AT HARDINGTON schHooL ALL MEMBERS URGED TO ATTEND Howard Moerton IMPORTANT NOTICE OF MEETING North Jane Of Toronto Lakeshore "Friend Of The Boy" Is Sponsoring An Optimist Club In Weston CL. 9â€"1331 (Afternoon and Evening) Edwin Bischoff ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE (President Torontoâ€"Lakeshore Club} CH. 4â€"6802 (Evenings) * $ LA RGES T B aA N K ADOPTION of CHILDREN APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED for 4â€"16 years old â€" OR â€" Mon. Louis P. Cocile, @.C., mmuster D. D. Graham, Manager W. D. McNabb, Manager Typical of the children seeking permanent adoption homes: * A pretty little blonde Protestant girl who is 4 .years old. She needs a good home and patient, understanding parents . . . because she is a spastic and must wear a brace on one leg. Fortunately, her chances of someday walking without a brace are promising. But she has to attend a therapy class every week, so she must be in a home near a clinic. This little girl‘s greatest need now is for love and affection as part of a permanent family. * Two goodâ€"looking brothers who are 8 and 9 years old. They are Roman Catholic, able to speak both English/and French. Both boys have brown hair aind eyes . . . with bright personalities to mateh their healthy physiques. They need a good, permanent home where they can be accepted together as part of the family. Your Local Children‘s Aid Society devotes its time and energy to serving the interâ€" esta of childrem and your community, _ An interesting event occurred on Friday, Feb. 22nd when the Golden Jubilee committee sponâ€" sored a social evening. Old ‘friends present included Mr. George Pollard, sole surviving ‘charter member, and Messrs. O. Master and A. Varcoe, both former deacons. Their reminiâ€" ‘scences and a "baby picture" ‘contest were features of the ‘evening: 0 D voeLs CEDLUEIS SA D1EA MusSC shnu leatniers from| Plans for Lenten Services at Rev. G. K. Tyler concluded his|various schools will take part in|St. Philip‘s have now â€" been series of morning meditations on |the evening service. |completed. _ A special feature ‘the Apostles‘ Creed whose 110 CENTRAL UNITED |will be the Children‘s Service simple words embody the basic| We have witnessed two world |every Wednesday afternoon durâ€" | beliefs of Christian people evâ€"|wars and now live in a time of|ing Lent at 4:15 p.m. The regâ€" erywhere. The Scripture readâ€" |an uneasy peace. This surely is{ular Lenten services will be \Ing and _the anthem, "The‘a great challenge to every seriâ€" held on Wednesday evenings. ‘Trumpet Shall Sound" were|ous minded and thoughtful perâ€"| _ WESTMINSTER UNITED ‘both in keeping with the culâ€" son, Haggai lived at a time like| At Morning Worship on Sunâ€" minating _ statement _ of _ the ‘this, There had been two world/day, 3rd March, there will be Creed: "I believe in the Resurâ€" wars followed by an uneasy dedicated two flags, the Union ‘rection and in the Life everâ€"|peace. He accepted the chalâ€" Jack and the Royal Canadian lasting". |lenge and understood the reâ€" Air Force Flag, which have / In the evening, the Martin building of the temple and reh‘-ibeen presented by Mr. and Mrs.‘ Luther film was shown. Igion. The four things he stress-‘Gox:don Makin in memory of \ The new church calendars in/ed for this task are timely and |their son, Gordon. In the eveâ€"! gold to commemorate our Goldâ€"‘necessary for us in a‘ similar‘mng,' the Rev. James S. Macâ€" !en Jubilee, were introduced atisituation. The minister will deal|kenzie will deliver an address! \these services and will be used with these thoughts of Haggai)upon the subect of, "Abraham‘ [throughout the year. ‘bringing to‘ a close his sheries offl:nd Oftlhfe ’l;locgjl", a tascinatingi | ; s ‘sermons on the prophets of |account o e discoveries which ho e is t T ieael ie t e o ce y On P Next Sunday, March 3rd will be another special occasion. In the morning, the monthly Comâ€" munion Service will be observâ€" ed, and in the evening the Eduâ€" | WESTON BAPTIST On Sunday, February 24th, Rev. G. K. Tyler concluded his series of morning meditations on the Apostles‘ Creed whose 110 simple words embody the basic beliefs of Christian people evâ€" erywhere. The Scripture readâ€" ing and the anthem, ‘"The Trumpet Shall Sound" were both in keeping with the culâ€" minating _ statement _ of _ the Creed: "I believe in the Resurâ€" rection and in the Life everâ€" lasting", Gar Wood Heating and Air Conditioning 102 Main St. S., Weston \ _ Sunday morning the little | church on Scarlett Rd. was filled ;to overflowing for the commorâ€" ating of the 34th anniversary of lthe dedication of the building as a mission. The rector, Rev. Geo. |V. Young preached on the callâ€" |ing of St. Matthias to the task Jof filling the vacancy left in the ‘Irank: of the disciples by the | desertion and betrayal by Judas | Iscariot. 1 |_ The congregation voted to apâ€" prove of the plan to commence action in regard to its future . life and progress. A comprehenâ€" |sive and challenging budget for | 1957 was presented by the warâ€" | f . | dens and advisory council and was unanimously agreed upon. The congregation of St. Hugh of Lincoln, who, through bendâ€" ing every effort to erect a church of their dwn in Malton, came forward with the generous | offer to assist fnancially in St. , Matthias‘ new programme. |__On Sunday afternoon an interâ€" | ested group of some two dozen. February 25th, being the fesâ€" tival of the Patron Saint, Matâ€" thias, it will be marked bp speâ€" cial services. M e e o en es EE parishioners enjoyed a visit to |nelius; consolation t M"v Gio.‘a Zetata f:leei\:rfi;)ae.no s such a "hall", now being used {d"y fiogr’ pélZ?:h“'e;:; ;\‘/[(:-: .;':on Sunda’_,ycScouts l‘Cu(k;rs] 5(;:1:/«;: by a neighbouring congregation, . ° 2 * l ltana |Brewinies. celebrateg in and which was a splendid exâ€" , "**!* Baptism |centennial of Lord Badenâ€"Poâ€" ample, uifna} Corfine Ehcabeth, seven â€"Well,. Rev. George Young of St.| Sondey Wmomine | 58 | BMS Ipeoic old daau hter of Mr. and |Matthias, Rev. Walter Welch of! church on Scarlett Rd. was filledfini: .Doug Lagidlelr of Islilngton[St' Andrew‘s and the rector of | to overflowing for the LOMMo"" | Wvenue, was baptized on Sunâ€"|St. Philip‘s, Rev. Howard Matâ€" ating of the 34th anniversary °ddav February 24th at 11 o‘clock |S0D, conducted the service. Rev. the dedication of the building as lat S Andrew‘s church. Thisâ€" |Matson presented "Religion and a mission. The rector, Rev. Geo.’uemw'n by Rev. F. Coyle, !Li(e" emblem pins to Guides V. Young preached on the callâ€"| Godparents were Ets A. {who had completed and passed | ing of St. Matthiss to the task , UDCPT!CD!S Were WiTs. A.)PDU TRG COMplet T J. C. Wardlaw & Co. Ltd. St. Matthias Plans Two Story Building On Royal York Road Tentative plans for a two story building to be erected on a Royal York Road site were exhibited at a special meeting of the vestry of St. Matthiag‘ church held in the church hall Feb. 18th. The building will be used as a church, Sunday school and parish hall until the surâ€" roundings a nd _ congregution warrant erection of the eMurch proper. CH. 1â€"9139 SSZARVICES CHURCH In the Prayer Meetings we are studying the tabernacle in the wilderness. This is a wonderful study. There are so many types seen in this portable place of worship. The pattern was seen by Moses: the purpose of the TION. and then this week REâ€" DEMPTION blessings of the study of God‘s Word. which _ has been provided by God. To make redemption posâ€" sible a price must needs be paid. Jesus Christ paid the price for our soul‘s redemption. We have been taking different aspects of this salvation during the past months. We have dealt with such _ subjects _ as _ PROPITAâ€" TION, JUSTIFICATION, FAITH REPENTANCE, REGENERAâ€" The message of the Evening| will deal with REDEMPTION.! This is another aspect of the) "SO GREAT _ SALVATION®" | DOWNSVIEW BAPTIST \ |_ The messages of the Morning |\Worship service in the Downsâ€" \view Baptist church have, for“ the last month or so, been takâ€" | ing the form of a book study.| ‘The book under study is the| ‘Epistle of 1 John. The first chapter has been studied, and| (this coming Lord‘s Day will see | the start of chapter two. The| underlying reason for the writâ€" ing of this little book is, "THE | FULNESS OF JOY." This joy: is based on fellowship with’ ‘God. and fellowship with God is‘ based on obedience to the Word. Sin is a major topic of this| book. It is responsible for causâ€" ing a division between God and the Child of God. I We should like to show what Jesus Christ does on our behalf in respect to the sins of the Christian. The Sigmaâ€"C and Tyro leadâ€" ers will attend a Leadership Group Conference on March 10 at Grace St. United Church in Bramhpton on Sunday, March 10, from 4 â€" 10 p.m. Any other perâ€" sons interested in boy‘s work are cordially invited. The Communicant Class will meet in the vestry at 6.45 as usual next Su_ndayi evening. will be announced the followâ€"| On Sunday, March 17, special ing week. These will coâ€"incidels?r\’ices will be held in celebraâ€" in spirit and purpose with the ‘tion of the 99th Anniversary of United Church‘s Mission to the‘Yhe founding . of Westminster Nation. congregation. The guest preachâ€" The next Baptismal Service|°r at the Morning Service will will be held Sunday, March \fumumememeee n _ 24th. The Reception and Comâ€" munion Service will be held on | w tmi t | Sunday, March 3ist. es ns er The series of Lenten subjects will be announced the followâ€" ing week. These will coâ€"incide in spirit and purpose with the United Church‘s Mission to the Nation. cation Week service will be held. The choir from the Senior public school will provide speâ€" cial music and teachers from various schools will take part in the evening service. | _ There were 18 guests present [at a party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laidler, Islington {Avenue. Grandparents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Laidler of Keswick were _ Godparents were Mrs. A [Laidler of Keswick, Mrs. F \Carter of Weston, and Mr. R }Carve; of Brampton. | Baptism \ _ Corrine _ Elizabeth, â€" seven â€" |\weekâ€"old daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Doug Laidler of Islington ]Avenue, was baptized on Sunâ€" |day, February 24th at 11 o‘clock }n! St. Andrew‘s church, Thisâ€" ‘tletown, by Rev. F. Coyle. present Euchre ; Winners of the Euchre held on Tuesday, February 19th by Ithe Ladies Auxiliary, Canadian Legion were: Ladies‘ firstâ€"Mrs. S. J. Macphie, secondâ€"Mrs. F. JHilen; consolationâ€"Mrs. Fieldâ€" house. Men‘s first â€" Mrs. A. |Stanfield, secondâ€"Mr. Roy Corâ€" . _ An invitation is extended to everyone to attend the evening service at the church next Sunâ€" day, when the Young People‘s group from the Weston Baptist church will be in charge, with special â€" speaker and _ special music. _ The church has had a very good year, and it is hoped for |bfltcr things in the future. | Social News ‘ Mr. and Mrs. H. Corner of Middleport, Ontario, motored to Toronto to attend the Shanaâ€" hanâ€"Murphy wedding, and spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. May, Golfdown Road: ELMLEA NEWS The Elmlea Baptist church helg its annual congregational meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 20th, with? Rev. Tyler of the Weston church in attendance. The church has had a very good year, and it is hoped for ning, the Rev. James S. Macâ€" kenzie will deliver an address upon the subect of, "Abraham and of the Flood", a fascinating account of the discoveries which verified the statements of the Old Testament. , Lippincott St. (at Main) & REV. E. $. OAKEy 9.45 a.m.â€"SUNDAY $CHOOL for all ages 9.45 a.m.~Sunday School for ail ages 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Serviceâ€"Missionary Council Group with Mrs, V. Crawford in charge at both services 7.00 p.m.~Evening Service 7.30 Tuesdayâ€"Prayers and Bible Study 8.00 Fridayâ€"Young Peoples _ Mr. D. Cameron, who has been organist and choirmaster at St. Philip‘s is leaving to take a new post. Members of St. Philip‘s greatly appreciate his fine work and wish him good luck in his new post. Next Sunâ€" day, Mr. Peter Rowe will take over as organist and choirâ€" master. _ Rt. Rev. F. H. Wilkinson, Bishop of Toronto, will officiate at the Confirmation Service to be held on Wednesday, March 13 at 8 p.m. 11.00 a.m.â€"Hollandâ€"THE PASTOR 11.15 a.m.â€"Sunday Schoolâ€"Children all 5.00 p.m.â€"Englishâ€"THE PASTOR ‘a course in religious education. They were: Co. 167, Sharon Conway, Linda Rennells; i?o. [196 Janet Taylor, Sharon Higgs, Anna Marie Choffe, Barbara Taylor, Pat Hayward; Co. 2176, Linda Way; Co. 374, Pat Benâ€" nett, Jane Lindsell, Mary Lindâ€" sell. |Z2€ir annual bazaar on Saturâ€"| be a showing of the film, "Marâ€" day, March 2nd. â€" tin Luther," after which refreshâ€" The next meetng of the Men‘s | ments will be served by the Club will be held on Tuesday, Married Couples Club. We exâ€" |March 5th, dinner is at 6.30 P.m.; tend an invitation to all Angliâ€" ‘This will be a Father and Sonican Church in Canada members \Dinner and will feature special| to join us. ]enteytainm;nt including _ the The Married Couples Club is \Junior Choir. 2 11.00 a.m.â€"Holiness Meeting 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School and Bible 7.00 p.m.â€"Evangelistic Service 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday School, 9 years and 11.00 a.m.~â€"Sunday School 2â€"9 years 11.00 a.m.â€"‘"The Union Jack" 7.00 p.m.â€""Of Abraham and The Fla~ come so popular that this past Sunday, extra seating arrangeâ€" ments had to be made to ensure a seat for everyone. At a special afternoon service The Family Service, a monthâ€" ly event at St. Philip‘s, has beâ€" The Pax Bible Cla their annual bazaar day, March 2nd. (Temporarily focuted at Westen Collegiate Auditorium) Rev. HMenry A. Venema, B.A., Th.M. â€" CH. 4â€"0985. @ne Sacrament of The Lord‘s BT. DAVID‘8 ANGLICAN Supper will be observed at both| Saturday, March 2nd, is set services, Sunday, March 3rd. aside in honour of one of the March 10th will be baptismql]flnt lumingries of the British | Sunday at the morning service ‘Chrimnn Church, St. David and in the evening, the service) whose name our church bears. of praise will be 1¢éd by the This is to be marked by the Junior Choir. on d ons 1 by the people. These things have a marked similarity to the life of a Christian. The materâ€" isls used are important. . The pattern of the layout of the furniture is significant . The colours of the materials are there for a purpose. These are things we are seeking to study for our blessing. . WESTON PRESBYTERIAN The Sacrament of The Lord‘s: Supper will be observed at both: se{vice-‘, Sunday, March 3rd. Mount Dennis Citadelâ€"Cor. York Ave. and We CAPT. AND MRS. R. CHAPMAN â€" ROGER 9 SUNDAY SERVICES Tabernacle was a dwelling place be ‘The Rev. Principa! Cousland THE TIMES AND GUIDE â€"â€" Thursday, Feb. ’lor God amongst His people: the |of Emmanue! College; at the ‘provision of the Tabernacle was |Evening Service, it will be the by the people. These things Rev. Alan Borland of Beveriey st. J . 9 A l' have a marked similarity to the |Hills United church. | ° . s .‘ '“. life of a Christian. The materâ€"| A Bridal Pageant wil) h»| Westminster United Church ST. PHlLl_P'EV ONâ€"THEâ€"HILL WESTON GOSPEL TABERNACLE SECOND CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH OF ToroNTo THE SALVATION ARMY sUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1957 "MAKE THE ARMY YOUR CHURCH HOME" sUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1957 q; . 5051 _33 0.0CAVice) whose name our church bears. vill be 1¢d by the This is to be marked by the r. celebration of Holy Communion Bible Class will holg | at 10 a.m. At 2 p.m. there will MV te e Ob ced d is 7 i I Tut Rev. James $. Meckentie, M.A., B.D., Thâ€"M The Friendly Family Church 69 WILLIAM 5t. Abraham and The Flood" Tonight is the Great Deanery meeting of York Mills at St. Stephen‘s, Beverley Hills, which is located just north of Wilson Ave On Sunday evening next the guest preacher will be Dr. Young of Toronto. Dr. Young is a medical doctor and a bioâ€" chemistry â€" graduate. He will speak as a scientist on "the value of our Christian life." York Ave. and Weston Rd _ Lenten â€" season preparations have been ‘completed and the Lenten folder will be ready for distribution on Sunday This is the opportunity of devoting one‘s time to the reepening of a spiritâ€" ual life. Plan to make this a season of personal development with the living God. J Boy Scout work was well emâ€" phasized at St. John‘s Anglican church on Sunday and during | the past week. Two banquets (were held in the parish hall, one on Wednesday night when the |school troop commemorated the birthday of Badenâ€"Powell, and fthe other on Thursday for the | troops of the church. Both were |impressive in their presentation of the work of the founder by the various speakers and troop leaders. On Sunday evening the church was overcrowded for the serâ€" vice which was conducted by the Scout and Guide leaders. Vic Harvey, Scoutmaster, read and sang the service; John Leâ€" gare, Rover Skipper read the first lesson; Eric Wallace, Cub Master, read the second lesson; and E. Moore, Captain of the Guides read the prayers. The rector, Rev. Keith Kiddell preached a sermon on keeping your promisé, that was most timely. & A religious discusion will be | the highlight of the A.Y.P.A. | meeting Tuesday, March 5th. |__The next meeting of the W.A. | Monday, March 4. will be deâ€" voted to further mission study |of South East Asia, preceeded ]by a short business meeting. The Married Couples Club is ‘planning a social evening Friâ€" |day, March Ist. There will be ‘a very brief business meeting | prior to a dance which will inâ€" {clude novelty and square daneâ€" ing. This is open to both members and guests. Light reâ€" freshments will be served. Thursday, March 7 comâ€" mences the W.A.‘s Lenten Tea season. This will be held at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Kirk. 25 Noranda Drive. gowns dated back several years is invited to contaet Mrs. D. Maskens, CH. 4â€"5484 or Mrs. Howarth, CH. 1â€"1235 as soon as possible. oo e en ty Hills United church. | A Bridal Pageant will be spongored by the Young Womâ€" en‘s Club on March 22nd. Anyâ€"| Oone owning or knowing of bridal ' ST. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN Class ages Up â€"3585 10.00 and 11.30 a.m. Vital Messages (Final) "REBUILDING AFTER TWwO woORrLD WARSâ€"HAG Sunday Schools 10.00 a.m. 2â€"12 yearsâ€"11.30 a.m. 6â€"15 years 6.45 p.m.â€"Membership Class in Vestry 0_ _ _ 7.30 p.m. 10.00 a.m.â€"Pox Bible Class 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€""The Lord‘s Supper" 7.00 p.m.â€"~‘"The CENTRAL UNITED cHuURCR DOWNSVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH 11.00 a.m.â€"MORNING WORSHIPâ€"Worship "A LAWYER WHO NEVER LOST a case." 7.00 p.m.â€"EVENING SERVICEâ€"Evangelism "THE MEANING OF REDEMPTION." Midweek Church Service â€" Wednesday at 8 STUDIES OF THE TABERNACLE IN THE WILDERNESS 10.00 a.m.â€" + SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1957 11.00 a.m.â€"COMMUNION SERVICE 3.00 p.m.â€"SUNDAY SCHOOL 7.00 p.m.â€"EDUCATIONAL SERVICE. The local schools will provide special singing under . the direction of Mr. Donald Brum Junior and Intermedigte, 8â€"14 yrs Islington Ave. North at Rexdale Blvd. Rectc® â€" REV. HERBERT H. LENNOX (CH. 4â€"0351 SsUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1957 . QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY 8.30 a.m.â€"HOLY COMMUNION 9.30 and 11.00 a.m.â€"MORNING PRAYER and SERMON SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1957 QquIngQuaAGiISMA SUNDAY 9.30 a.m.â€"FAMILY COMMUNION SERVICE 9.30 a.m.â€"CHURCH SCHOot 11.00 a.m.â€"MORNING PRAYERâ€"Nursery and during this service. REV. R. J. BOGGS, B.A. 17 Cross St. â€" CH. 1â€"9533 SUNDAY, MARCH 3rd. ""When They Had Prrayvoar””-" â€" 7.00 p.m.â€"EVENING PRAYER and SERMON ‘"‘The Keeping of Lent" (Anglican) St. Phillips Rd. (off Malton Rd.) Rector: Rev. Howard K. Matson, B.A., L.Th.. 31 $ 9.00 a.m.â€"Holy Communionâ€"Corporate Communion for the church school teachers. 11.00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion and Church School 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Prayer 8.30 p.m.â€"Fireside Group 8.00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion and Junior Sunday School 7.00 p.m.â€"Evensongâ€"The Rector at both services Weston Presbyterian Church Young Adult Group and Young Peoples‘ Y CC RECTOR â€" REV 8.00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion 9.30 a.m.â€"Family Service and Sermon~S$r. Depis. ‘ Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Choral Eucharist and Sermon "Normal Spiritual Vision," Jd. Depts of Sunday School and Nursery. 3.00 p.m.â€"Holy Baptism 7.00 a.m.â€"Evensong and Sermonâ€"By Dr. Murray 8.00 a.m.â€"Holy Church Of St. David (Anglican) St. Matthias Anglican Chureh WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH SsUNDAY, MARCH 3, King and Main Streets Minister: Rev. R E. Spencer M ST. PHILIP‘S (On the Hill) Church of St. Paul The Apostle 5 Cross St. at Church, sUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1957 QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY SUNDAY MARCH 3, 1957 Church Telephone: CH. 4â€"1571 BIBLE SCHOOLâ€"Instruction. Lord‘s Supper® esc REV. R. W. REDDING â€" PAsTOR REV. G. K. TYLER, B.Th.. MINISTER MRS. GEORGE sWAN, ORGANIST Rector Rev. George V. Young SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1957 _ QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY lawrence Ave., Neor Jane H. W. SURDIVALL B.A. L.Th. Rev George arro#â€" Assisting Main §t. North ut Ferr Ave. 197 DOWNsVIEW AvENUE (3 Blocks South of Lawrence}) QUINQUAGISMA SUNDAY 695 Scarlett Road {ANGLICAN) â€" North at Rexdale Blvd. â€"Nursery and »Kindergarten , B.A., WESTON â€" PRESBYTERIAN CHurcH M.A., B.D. , L.Th., 31 St. Phillips Rd 1â€"1571 CROSS t,

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