tied yes. Lin; . it air- In iled had the call in, In wot, It or Me [ He has By his ;hod lays tor r ttt Oh. {fl- hen 'ing rgle t ot lese to " of 'ity dr- Iith at al "“' WOODIIIDOI UNIT") The Coronation Group of the Woodland" United Church held _ It’s annual meeting on Thursday; 'Aprit 4th, with Mrs. Helen Prouse in the chair. The roll call was answered with a “House- "iotd Hint." - CH UR CH NE WS One person in every ten Cana- dians owns a dog, surveys show. At present. more than 429,000 purebred dogs have been regis- tered with The Canadian Kennel Club. governing body for canine affairs in Canada. During the past tew years ownership of purebred dogs has nearly doubled over that of five years ago. CAPTAIN MARGARET HOLDEN is one of the many 'professional toldiers’ of the Salvation Army who dedicate their lives to servmg God and their felloxtmtrry Last veek, the Army begun in annual campaign to replenish its cofferi and gird, onward march into the year ahead. q The devotion was taken by Mn. Agnes Allen, Mrs. Bertha Chen and Mrs. Barbara Clinger- Imith, who used the topic, “Love Your Neighbour." Agnes Smith accompanied on the piano u the members an; Hymn No. 888. .3 I LAWRENCE AVE. W. (at Main) A limited number of memberships and reserva- lions for fournamerlh are being accepted now. Ar. rangements may also be mode for banquets and private parties in our newly expanded and rena- vested Club House. These will be dealt with in the order in which they are received. To be assured of a membership or a golf tour- nament on one of the finest courses in the area, -write or telephone direct to the Club c telephone the Secretary at the winter office in Toronto, HU. ' 2068. BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE OPEN FOR PLAY GOING OVERSEAS ? Baptized during the morning service but Sunday, wu Jeffrey Alan Robertson, non of Mr. and The church council: ot all the Synodical Conference Lutheran churches in the metropolitan area, herd a meeting recently, at Trinity Lutheran church, Sher- bourne and Bloor. ' mu Jamel. of sum United Church, Toronto, will be the guest maker at the neat monthly meeting in May. OUR SAVIOUI LUTHEIAN At Your Service VICTORIAN ORDER or NURSE: CM. Hm CH. 6-3031 for its In. mummm mm, Mr. Ire Adolph Ind Mu. Wilhel- mina Armbnuter, In aunt and hunch. stood up u sponsors for the mum. The putat- has received pro- teulon: of mm from Mr. and Mrs. Michael Andnuy. Thee statements give the Andrus" full and formal membership in this congregation. The annual OWL. convention will like place at Royal York Hotel, from June 13th to June 15th inclusiye. It was decided that the membership tea will be held at the June monthly meet- ing, with Mrs. G. Brennan, con- veiling. I The president announced that the next regional meeting will be held on May 19th, at St. Mar- garet's Parish Hall, and all mem- ber: are asked to attend. CENTRAL UNITED Mexico was the country, which was studied by the Central United Church W.M.S. when they held their annual monthly imeeting recently. The group was under the leadership of Mrs. ‘C. P. Wright, who used maps und literature along with her verbal description. SAINT PHILIP NI!!! The monthly meeting of the St. Philip Nerihs C.W.L. took ‘plnce on Monday, May 4th. Mrs. R. L. Daddy, president. was in the chair. Health was described by Mrs, P. Simpson, who said lack of doctors and medical centres was the cause .of disease taking a heavy toll -on the young popula- tion. Education was dealt ‘with by Mrs. V. Brooks, and she pointed out that, between 1941 and 1951, fifty per cent of the illiterate became literate, due to the Rock- erfeller Foundation. Agriculture was taken by Mrs. Snider. One-third of the farm- ing population is in debt, crops are poor, all because of the lack of knowledge of produdtion. 8.30 a.m.-CFO Broadcast - "THE BACK TO GOD HOUR 10.00 o.m.--HOOND SERVICE - The Pastor 11.15 o.m.-SUNDAY SCHOOL 5.00 p,m.--ENGUSH SERVICE v The Pastor Westminster United Church SUNDAY, MAY tr, 1959 9.45 trm.--SUNDAY SCHOOL v 9 years and up 9.45 o.m.-PATHHNDERS BIBLE CLASS 11.00 a.m.--'The POWER of the HOLY SPIRIT†IMO o.m.--SUNDAY SCHOOL --- " your: _ WE HAVE A SUPER-GIANT PRESS TO HANDLE ' All KINDS OF SHEET METAL . OPEN All DAY SATURDAY Cor. St. Clair. & Old Weston Rd. 6 TOWNSLEY " rl 9.45 11.00 IL†I m,-Mttrmirsg Wanbia Tt.00 an ~-Prlmary and Kindn- gcrdqn Sud. N 8.00 o.m.-Hory COMMUNION 9.30 a.rm--FAMItY SERVICE - Senior Sunday School 11.00 a.m.--HOty COMMUNION 7.00 p.m.-EVENSONG 9.45 'r.rn.-Amitrr and luv-"nulls!- ' M Fm_--ererttrq WenM. s. FRIEDMAN a son'- no. IN. I. J. 30668, IA. " Crou- St - CH. 1-9533 Church of St. David (Anglican) WESTON BAPTIST CHURGH Rev. Henry A. Venema', B.A., Th.M. - CH. 4-0935 110 Albion Road Weston Presbyterian Ohufci SEOONO OHRISTIAN REFORMEO OHOROH OF TORONTO srrsi - CAST T I N a.rm--Sundtay School a.m.-'The Birthday Of The Church" p.m.-"As For Me and My Hot/3e W Serve Thelord†", Rev. y". 'E.'Freeland, B.A., B.D. Choir leader and Organist -- MB. G. Swan lnwrence Ave., Near Juno - REV. H. W. SURDIVALL, KA., L.Th.. Rector SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1959 WHITSUNDAY Sunday Schâ€. ' Cross " a! Church, CHorry t.t3rt SUNDAY, MAY IT, 1959 SUND'AY, MAY 17, 1959 b, LUN'I'ED In. Jenn S. Muck-uh. MA. I D., not "a Frinndly Family Chunk " WILLIAM ST. HIGHEST PRICES PAID l Children', wear dam Live Thu] have and into wuinted lar and crowd abandoned the chunk. “no: luhlool for mu. girls who like nautical ture, and Join-d the any this mm tho â€new m, ullor col. A unof- not) WATER LILY.. A playmate for the men-agar water enthusiast in Seymour luca’s Arne! and cotton checked swimsuit. Arnel, a talented fobre, seals in the fine pleats and true color. All The Nice Girls Love A ‘Sailor WESVON PIESIVYEIIAN C HUICH - ALL METALS CROSS " PHONE ROGER 7-0661 Will Main Street North at Fern Avenue RECTOR -- REV. K. G. KIDDELL, KA., LTh. CH. 4.544'," Associate Rector - the Rev. Perry Howard, M.A. RU. 3-8566 11.00 o PINE STREET - WOODBRIDGE - Phone AT. 8-057! WILFRID I SCOTT 10.00 o.m.-Tri-C Class for Teenagers 11.00 a.m.--Classos for all ages including Crib Comer 3.00 p.m.-X L Bible Class for [aches St. PHILIP’S (on thiltilr) St Phillips Rd. (off Mqlion Rd.) Rent": ttev. Howard K. Maison,» iiu.,W,' 31 St. Phillips " 7.00 9.30 c 8.00 a tl.00 a.m.--The LONG WEEK-END and CHURCH FALLOUT SUNDAY SCHOOLS 1.00 a.m.-MORNlNG PRAYER 7.00 p.rrc--HOtY COMMUNION 8.30 p.m.-FlRESlOE GROUP Whitwrtétty 8.00 a.m.-H0ty COMMUNION CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH Every Wednesday - 10.00 am. -- Holy Communion St. John’s Anglican Church W. It. Scott Funeral Home Minister) REV. R. E. SPENCER, M.A.,, B.D. SUNDAY, MAY IT, 1959 [HE PRIVATE SEDAN AMBULANCE SERVICE m.-FAMIty SERVICE and SERMON-sr, Sunday Schocl m.»CHORAL EUCHARIST and SERMON W Jr. Sunday School-Nursery in the Parish Hall m,--EVENSONG and SERMON m.-HOty CCMMUNION SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1959 SUNDAY, MM; oy," 1959 King and Main Streets WHITSUNDAY PUSSY WILLOW: Almost grown- up in a lwo-piecer of Arnel sharkskin with cover-up icebet over a full-skirted sun dress. A party special by Bing Children's Wear, with easy-washing, lime ironing in mind. A aunt'- not†I: printed in (Bruce street in†south of No. , Highway) tnttoentttttM, W†I i MISSIONARY CONFERENCE IN pun-REV. ED. TOMlINSON " It. Sudan In. hvior Mission, 29Mâ€. REV. JOHN IUSSELL " in Man Uni“ Interesting Speakers - Intriguing Curios - Inspiring Films CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH ROBERT E. SCOTT Mintâ€, Ahiu. (Id-mod MM!“ plum. Mm "tGrhrw.d I. my m.’ John Paton, Aeeordhmht. FRIDAY, MAY Mth 11cm with a : Bitr' (Anglican) REV. F. D. ELLIOTT. Pom: Sum“... [Iguana in chil- 2tt In" an val-ad to: prein_g, For null wk. drone- m mud or Ihon-Illmod to {give empire markings. The mid. riff is unpuiud more fully in fashion. for older girls, with normal waist marking and high. placed bows. Midrift details in- cludo obi um". wide belts, bands Ind bows. Shorter jackets appear on mm. Salty white Arnel sharkskin ‘hu updated the trend to white ‘clothel for children. This fabric has exploded the myth that white is I blight to busy moth- ers. Arnel, I talented Canadian For water babies, swim-um are waistleu, buckled and bow- ed at the hipline, often pleated below. For sportswear, ‘little girls will like the all-around pleated skirt in chalk white Arnel sharklkin matched to nail- or blouses. rod. with and In,“ I Mn In ehiidmgt'g -v lou- tor Mu. For ethos-n. Old: eot,rauttlueandrnaimamN. vorite& 11.00 o.m.-SECOND MORNING SERVICE with Senior Choir Junior Cortgrtrgotian 11.00 a.m.-SUNDAY SCHOOL 10.00 o.m.-SUNDAY SCHOOL The Sunday School Service of Worship Preaching Service Church School cordially invite all citizens of the Municipality to the opening ceremonies of the addition to the Municipal Building, 5000 Yonge Street, to be held at 8.00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 19th., 1959. DIVINE ,WORSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL The Sunday School Service of Worship SUNDAY SCHOOL DIVINE WORSHIP Prayer Service WOODBBIDGE PBESBYTERIAI GHUBGH 7.30 py.m.--EVENING SERVICE SUNDAY, MAY IT, 1959 9.30 o.m.--FIRST MORNING SERVICE with Junior Choir ernvy will be oo,ik,bu for berth r.gutor naming We" on duh-J. TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK The Reeve and Members of The Gallic" " Av.. - North of Pirw " Minister - Rev. Donor A. F. Howick, B.A., BO., Organist: Mr. Graham Grant luv. Frank Slavik, B.A., B.D. - Phone CHerry 4-6732 A CORDIAL WELCOME EXTENDED TO ALL Albion Gardens 'Preshylerian church M ALBION GARDENS PUBUC SCHOOL wr Reorganiled church of Jesus christ at Latter Day Saints Woodbridge United Church 8th AVENUE NORTH REV. J. A. H. HODGSON - Minister ni, Ridge Presbyterian church _ KNOX AVENUE, NUMBER SUMMIT KNOX-VAUGHAN CHURCH Pine Street, Woodbridge World Hudquavnu. lndecndonu, Mo. PASTOR-ErD0 ROBERT WITHROW Speaker: ELDER H. K. PRICE - EVERYONE WELCOME - For Preschool Age Pupils "You 0.â€.-Ml. JACK Mum, I.A.. d M's-uh AOrin 0mm! mum, s. angul- all Nymohnd. q 7‘s p.m.--Ma8 IDA Mama at oh Amino a Wder's Siduond won of No. 17) For School Age Pupils in I [my CM.‘ (If! Tori, â€no. M [won OF THE SUNDAY, MAY Irth iirieiAtiirEab BRM a 'qt-att as... ' l, Am! the m h t bland of Am] and cotton. d ed and printed to: “I! clothes. It looks like In I give cotton. but out-Into l fabrics in wash and V†lemma. mm Public opinion WWI" “I, that a big percent“. " Chi unm- believe labor will in too prone to use In. “db " a weapon. , m: sruriai iii/IN imam WT†"Joule." Iohbmo; hum 005.!†th Woven-nu: with Conan» and W. W004i“. I“ ' “Md-v " My. - I p... JEANN! "NOE" ' ' you»: . HI" 10.00 am. 1100 run 7.30 p.m 9.30 mm. 10.35 mm. 10.00 am. 11.00 a.m. 1.30 p.m. 2.30 pm. ie 10 ll D.Th. {I