50 for Christ it would have been so than any evil power, the whole Greason easy to come home and just not family, consequently, will be in â€"â€"â€" bother to tell the folks at home;line for special blessings from that we were now a Christian. We|God because of the greatness of the G°1 geem to find it easier to taik about victory on Calvary. In hi the things of the Lord to our How one longs to encourage |, & Fl. friends, our acquaintances, anyonelevery Christian parent to realize :‘“‘ h but the members of our own famâ€" that it is our job to train, livingly * m:“" fly. This is only natural because and patiently, but the keeping is ‘: t\; " they know us as we really are. |in the hands of the Haly §nirs |h®# Met In the last ten years writers |young the child may be, and telling have made us very conscious of the him that as Christians and parents words operation and curtain. We|we are far from perfect, but we have Operation Handclasp, Operaâ€"/love him very much. tion Santa Claus, Operation Relâ€"| It is not eaiy to live openly beâ€" jance, the Iron Curtain, the Bamâ€" J!on those who are nearest and boo Curtain and others. Going back dearest to us. If they are not in to that old Book that is timduuiu'mment it will make a divison, a in its application to the problemn‘,spiritunl division which will cut of man we find another curtain, lill\d wound, because of all places spiritual curtain, behind which, vo‘thnt we wish to be accepted and as Christians are often found/loved it is at home. In our work guilty of hiding. In the 58th chlp-‘l- day world we expect friction and ter of Isaiah we are warned abouteriticism, and misunderstanding, Mfl\ the following words, but at home we want love and *and that thou hide not thyselfipeace and respect. from thine own flesh." | There is a verse in 1 Corinthians One.of the most difficult things 7:14, that encourages us to win to do is to live openly as Christians our families for the Lord. In readâ€" before the members of our own|ing this verse we realize that beâ€" family. Right from the very first cause one person in the family has time that we gave our hearts to;nllowod the King of Kings to enter, the Lord, when we decided to live the One who is greater in power for Christ it would have been so than any evil power, the whole easy to come home and just not family, consequently, will be in bother to tell the folks at homeiline for anarial blacsinss a... As mothers and fathers we are sometimes prone to "hide ourâ€" selves" spiritually from our chilâ€" dren. This is sad, because in child rearing the opportunities to preâ€"; sent Christ as the One who took our punishment are unparalleled. As parents we should be continualâ€"‘ 1y encouraging the child to realize that it is Jesus who will help him to be obedient. It will help in the training of the child if we will live epenly before him, apolgizing when in the wrong, no matter how! KIRK‘S HEST FRIENDâ€"Every limle boy loves a fire fighter. To Kirk Clouthler, one of the thousands of victims of mustular dystrophy, men: like Firefighter N.vz'wuno are very special friends. Results of the 1961 March for Muscular Dystrophy announced at the annual meeting of the Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada showed that tirefighters had helped raise a record $390,000.00. The money will finance MDAC‘s research proâ€" gramme aimed at finding a cure, Bill Riddell after years of fine work became one of the public relition staff on the C.N.R, and later became its chief until he re tired. He wis & leader and had great ability in watching over the movements of the Council and the plans for the development of the Village. Mr. Keeffler decided to sell out and Mr. Andrew Whinton became the owner. The Plant under him was moved to one story building that stood where the Sales Office of the Cruickshank Motor: Ltd. now stands, The paper became under his supervision a five eolumn, patent inside 8 page paper. He did a considerable printing business and issued a good paper for those days. As you look through the files you will see the power of the press and its influâ€" ence on the minds of the public. Mr, Whinton carried on till he passed away in the early months of 1916. After the office being closed for several months the paper was purchased from the estate by the Charter Publishing Co. of Brampton. It was a most delapidated plant, idle for months that the late Sam Charter and the writer came to look over. It was decided to use or sell the equipment, open an office *do the printâ€" ing and set the newspaper in the Brampton piant. Phe writer was asked to come here and take over the managment in June 1916. It was a chore. Yet it has been a pleasant «hallenge filled with difficulties and opportunities. Next week wilï¬ontinue this story relating some of the trials and tribulations of/running a local newsâ€" mfl‘p‘r known as "The Weston Times and County of Yorl: , was published in an office on the old Verrall property where fl Créscent cuts tnto Weston Road, Later they moved, to & site is now occupied by the Weston florist and the Bank of Comâ€" merce. In 1905 J. K. Keeffier, son of the owner took over the business. Me was energetic and spread to cirry the promotion into West Torâ€" Ohit8 Starting "The Guide" a weekly publication. Due to transportaâ€" ï¬ Aifficulties this did not last long and he amalgamated the Guide nd brought into being the "Times and Guide." W’ store ke pen of Bill Rid PHHE. ass pootm t , was publish w Crescent cuts is now occunpied ? with a few stores, yet it was the centre of the community life the North, East West andâ€"part of the South. It was a very optiâ€" mistic move on the part of these two men, Yet they both had visions and gave leadership for the growth and development of the comâ€" wunity. Little did they visualize the importance their investment m“n to the development of this important cog in the life k County. This was & rich, productive f&rm land with thriving, rflh store keeper and progressive industrialists. Under the ._-.*. of Bill Riddell and the cap@ble printers, the 7 column four R ty Sen Wihen fll It will be 72 years this summer since, in 1890, Mr. M. J, Keeffler and Mr. W, C. (Bill) Riddell moved their "Richmond Hil} Herald" to the Village of Weston. This was the first newspaper and printing office located in Weston. As you recall the picket fences on, the then Main Street, the mud roads, the old street lights and the garden Editorial Offices ... 2160 Weston Road, Westonâ€"CH 1â€"5211 Tfluh.ndï¬-nlu‘.'dfl.“.hn&n and for poyment of pestage in cash Mamber of the Canodian Weekly Newspaper Asseciation & Â¥: 4 McMilinn â€" President and Publisher STRAY THOUGHTS ‘s Editor A Christian Thought _we really are. in the hands of the Holy Spirit. d fathers we are How able He is to perforh the e to "hide ourâ€" task! y from our chilâ€"| Let us erdeavour to live openly , because in child for Him that He may win to Himâ€" PUBLISNED EVERY THUrSDAY BY Publishing Ltd. self each member of our family. As we face what seems to be a mountainous task, a Goliath unâ€" conquered, let us remember that it was just a little stone, a rock, in the hand of David that God used to win the vietory, while we have Jesus, the Great Rock who is our victory in this battle of life. Clair Goodyear those who are nearest and| North York School Board is Thus far, the relations commitâ€" t to us, If they are not in}’still tailking dollars and cents with tee stated its willingness, in acâ€" ment it will make a divison, a the township secondary school asâ€" cordance with the wishes of the ial division which will cut sociation. And according to the board, to consider an agreement round, because of all pl;cujnnmber of the unsolved differâ€" based on a period longer than one we wish to be accepted and ences, many more closedâ€"door sesâ€" yearâ€"the length of period dependâ€" it is at home. In our work sions are expected before a satisâ€" ing on the offer. world we expect friction and factory salary agreement can be The committee has further reâ€" is ...... Marta Kure O. A. Garrett Nixon Baker The Reeve continued, "I would like to speak about the Spadina Road at this service vitally affects the development of North York in ‘[plrï¬tullr and Metro in general. ‘It has been said that cireumstances today that surround the approval ‘or disapproval of Spadina, are difâ€" |ferent from those when the matter was previously considered by the Metro council in December. Well, tery committee, building commitâ€" tee, finance committee and audiâ€" |tors. After the closing prayers the \ladies served refreshments. factory salary agreement can be The committee has further reâ€" worth and Katherine Lee Osborne.St. John‘s Young P.opla‘u'bun-‘ reached. quested the director of education The Annual Meeting of the dled up in parkas, scarves and At the meetings the teachers to prepare and submit, with reâ€"|W.M.S. West Toronto Presbyterial|ear muffs and went on a sleigh ) relations committee of District 18, commendations, a statement of ofâ€" was held today Thursday, Feb-Jride. The sleigh ride was held at! Ontario Secondary, School Teachâ€" fer of adjustment in the Sn]:ryfruary 8, in Bonar Presbyterian the Circle M. Ranch just outside! ers‘ Federation, are represented Schedule for secondary u-hool‘Church. The afternoonâ€"session beâ€"‘Toronto on the Twenty Seven‘ by the following staff members: teachers. The board is to consider gan at 2:00 p.m. and the evening|Highway after the sleigh ride was) Mr. R. Connor, chairman of the the offer in a private meeting of service began at 7:15 p.m. Dinner|over there were hotâ€"dogs and hot, Relations Committee, Mr. G. Erwâ€" the Committee of the Whole and was served for those who wished chocolate for all. The frming‘ in, Mr. G. Ferguson, Mr. M. Lenâ€" make a submission to the Relaâ€"‘to stay for the evening session. |group did not take long to dispose| mart, Mr. K. Teeter and Mr. G. tions Committee sometime this The Annual Congregational of these. The sleigh ride was orâ€"! Greason. week. \Meeting was held on Tuesdly.igani:ed by Bill Jefferies, the speâ€"| In his weekly radio broadcast last Friday North York‘s Reeve Norman Goodhead drew attention to the two major decisions facing the Metro Council early in 1962â€" a final decision on the public transâ€" portation question and, the more immediate one, the Spadina Exâ€" presswayâ€"Rapid Transit line. let me tell you this: nothing, and I mean nothing, has changed one iota. _ Sunday, Feb. 1Ith, has been desâ€" ‘lxnlud as "Guest Sunday." All members are urged to attend the evening service, and to invite a guest to attend. A special service has been arranged by the rector and the young people. A fireside _ "Metro approved construction from Wilson to Lawrence. The balance to Bloor was deferred for Curther consideration by the Roads eommittee. The Province had made Teachers â€" Trustees Still Poles Apart Goodhead Tells More About Metro‘s Problems Peace Organizations Warned Against Nuclear Pacifism The following were also elected or appointed: lay delegates to syâ€" nod, representatives to parish eouncil, publicity convener, cemeâ€" BROTHER F. J. DOLESE S. J, recently gave a talk to the Weston| Circle of the Colomb?o{\Squirn about vocations to the Brotherâ€"| hoodt in his speech Brothar Dolese explained the urgent need of“ the Church for brothers to perform the everyâ€"day tasks which are | so necessary for the operation of religious communities. Pictured\ above are: Ted Dodds, David leMine, Jim Coghian, Brother| Dolese (who is explaining some pictures of a Brother‘s Ilfo),‘ Michae! O‘Hagan, Joe Longo, Vince Santoro, and Tony Roithâ€"! _ Public interest in the peace ‘nuclear pacifism‘. In other worda,iontil\ denies that there is a suffiâ€" movement in Canada is acceleratâ€" they want Canada to contract out cient nuclear capacity to end civiâ€" ing at a record pace." So said Dr.‘of the nuclear race. The irony of lization if war comes. It is simply Kenneth McNaught, Professor of the present situation is that none Jwiamnl thinking to hope that a Canadian and American History, of the political parties is prepared nuclear war could be a limited University of Toronto, !utuntw give a clear statement of this war. The conclusion is that military speaker at a banquet attended by majorityâ€"supported policy. ‘alliznces and the willingness to coâ€"operating Canadian peace or~[ ""The problem of peace is not a|accept war as a possible policy are ganizations. The banquet was held problem of science. Scientists, like completely archaic ideas." Saturday} January 27th, at the everybody else, have a responsibiliâ€"| Dr. McNaught, a history profesâ€" King Edward Hotel in Toronto. Alty to speak clearly on the subject;\sor for 14 years, has acted as partial text of Dr. McNaught‘s but the scientific method as such \Chairman on a television public ts follows. is not applicable to essentiaily polâ€" |affairs programme in Winnipeg for "It Beems pretty clear that thelitical problems. We aiready have 4 years. He‘is also a contributing mayer â€" "It Beems pretty clear that the majority of people in Canada beâ€" lieve in what might best be called The annual vestry meeting was held in the parish hall last week. Rev. H. K. Matson presided over the meeting. Mr, G. E. Neapole was elected people‘s warden, sucâ€" ceeding Mr, C, D. Conway who beâ€" came chairman of sidesmen, Mr. Stan Hogarth continues as recâ€" tor‘s warden; Mrs. Ida ‘Ball u‘ a commitment to participate and judges of their actions, not I, so construct the interchange at 401,!I suggest you pay particular attenâ€" if the highway was continued south|tion to the reasons advanced for of Dupont street. All these factors voting for or against. are exactly the same today. The _ "I must again emphasize the fact politicians who opposed the Spaâ€" that the Spadina expressway rapid dina road in December, would, it transit line is vital to the developâ€" is assumed, continue to oppose it/ment of the whole north west secâ€" in February, (if they continue to/tion of Metropolitan Toronto. It support their original views on the|will also have a very strong influâ€" facts.) Any aboutâ€"face would only ence on the future of the Downsâ€" be construed to be a move motiâ€" view airport. vated by political expediency to _ "We have heard much about deâ€" get on the winning side. laying some Metro projects until "Public opinion is obviously others are completed. It has been‘ swinging overwhelmingly in favour,indicated to the public that thil’ of the Spadina construction. The idea is something new. I would like| people want it. Facts indicate it to advise you that under our ten should be construeted as soon nfyur capital budget, this progresâ€"| possible. It will be interesting to sion of development of services is| see if those persons who change meticulously carried out. To usure‘ their minds as to approval, will be that new works are started as stron : enough to stand up and adâ€" other similar works are well on Â¥ mit they were wrong. Or will thoy{their way to being completed. This k conjure up the usual excuses to provides that our capital financing| !} hide their politically expedient deâ€" is evenly spread over a given por-‘ cisions of the past. Whatever they iod and major works follow along| l do, you, the people, will be , th.}u they are required. j more than enough facts on which editor to international affairs, Sat to base a clear judgment. No ui-(urdny Night magazine. social (in the parish hall) will folâ€" eston an MrC. IBible Study" and involves a "reâ€" |lationship" experience: in group | work. The group met last Stnday and ¬her group will meet this Sunday. Everyone i# agreed that the Bible becothés more me&ningâ€" ful when probed in its depth and encountered in & typical life situaâ€" \tion. |\ The Inaugural Service of the \United Church of Metropolitan ‘Toronto will be held in Massey 'lHlll, Feb. 9th, at 8 p.m. There | will be 200 to 300 voices under the \direction of the Welsh Church |Choir. The Very Rev. Angus Mcâ€" ‘Queen, a .former Moderator of The United Church will give the ‘-ddnn on this historic occasion. _ Sunday, February 11th, is Youth Sunday at Central. At 11:00 a.m. the youth of Central Church â€"repâ€" resenting all organizations and groups will be in attendance.‘Mr. Vernon Hutson, B.A., third year Emmanuel Coliege student, a Jaâ€" maican by birth and a member of the team of "Crossâ€"Roads Africa" for the last two summers, will give the address. At 7:45 there will be a Young People‘s Rally in the Church Hall "I must again emphasize the fact Expressway is ten 3 that the Spadina expressway r:pid! ‘The Spadina Ex transit line is vital to the developâ€" go ahead now. Metr ment of the whole north west secâ€" to be found stand: tion of Metropolitan Toronto. It\ Goodhead concluded will also have a very strong influâ€"\ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ence on the future of the DO'Inl"} view airport. ‘ Manec Famm "We have heard much about deâ€" laying some Metro projects until others are completed. It has been indicated to the public that this idea is something new. I would like to advise you that under our ten ; Approimately ten of otf older young people are participatihg in ‘u creative experim@nt in Bible Study. The rnew method i% called "Depth sand Enéounter Méthod of Another Modern Marriage Course will be held on Friday evening in March at 8 p.m. in Cenâ€" tral Church Parlour, It is hoped that everyone will make the course widely known. Last Sunday, Feb. 4 the sacreâ€" ST. JOHN‘S YOUNG PEOPLE‘S ment of Baptism was observed. CLUB Christened were Gregory Hayâ€"\ On Sunday, January 28th, 1962, worth and Katherine Lee Osborne. St. John‘s Young People‘s ‘bunâ€" Weston Presbyterian Church News Dr. MeNaught, a history profesâ€" sor for 14 years, has acted as Chairman on a television public affairs programme in Winnipeg for 4 years. He‘is also a contributing sibnary challenge in South Amerâ€" ien. Mr. Herb Cadwaliader assisted }hhmï¬uolm-fl-. _ Qur church life is being prepared for our Simultaneous Evangelism campaign in March, Four group prayer meetings are being held during the week, and the men 'mm.w:-umwmam\u is planned for the Malcolms. nointed for 1962 were } On Sunday February 18, during Cruickshank, Mr. V. J the evening service, a film entitled|i2y, %, Smuck. Entertai "Urgent Opportunities" will be|provided by Mrs. W. Ed shown. This film depicts the MiSâ€"ithe Heath civla | Ra Baptist field in Angols, After the eW s iatrict | On Sunday fmofning, Rev. Vénâ€"| ema will conduct worship in the| Alliston â€" Christiah â€" Refortied| |Chureh. Since both these churches are included in a twoâ€"point charge| funder the ministryâ€"of Rev. H. Hol-i {lander, and have a number of | readingâ€"services by elders of these‘ {conmgltions, the loaning of Rev.‘ |Venema to these churches for this k‘ [Sundly is a loveâ€"activity becomâ€"| |ing to the Church of Christ. . | On Monday morning, Second| Church will be the scene of the winter session of the Rdomod‘ Scientific Studies Association| Board: this Association is incorâ€" ipoutcd to undertake or promote scripturally directed learning and scholarly enterprise and, in parâ€"| ticular, to establish, control andI develop a Christian Univenity.* This meeting begins on Monday,| will continue through the nfl:lrt‘ noon and evening until Tuesday| afternoon. | "In order to emphasize the need for this type of financial planning, I indicate to you that the actual construction time for the Spadina Expressway is ten years. conducted worship in â€" Second Church on previous occasions, and done $6 in Stth & way that Secâ€" ond Church Will likely hive éipaâ€" city Audiences at &ll services. On Tuesday evening, Rev. Venâ€" ema will continue his seriesâ€"classes of catechism for the youth of Second Church on Lord‘s Day 45 of the Heidelberg Catechism, why is prayer necessary for Chrisâ€" tians, what belongs to such prayer as God is pleased with and will hear, and what God has comâ€" manded us to ask of Him. ‘The Spadina Expressway must go ahead now. Metro cannot afford to be found standing still," Mr. Church and: its attending visitors &t worship will Be favoureéd by the presence of the Rev. J.. H. u’h‘rhm, pastor of the ‘large Grafdville Ave. Christian Réformâ€" éd Church in Grahd Rapids, Michiâ€" SECOND CHRISTIAN REFORMED On Sunday morning, at both the 9 o‘clock Holland and the 11 ’o'ehek English services, as well as on Sunday evening, at the 51 o‘clock English service, Second R. Metcalfe. January 3l1st, it was very well at Cruickshank, Mr. V. Jennet and aar. Â¥. Smuck. Entertainment was provided by Mrs, W. Edwards and the Heath girls. Refreshments were merved after the business for this year had been discussed. Next Sunday evening, February 11. wellâ€"known and favorite hymns will be sung. If anyone has a hymn that they would like to hear, please contact Rev. R. J. Boggs or Mr. Heads Campaign For Foster Parents‘ Plan censented to act as henerary chairâ€" man for Caneada for the 1962 25th Anaiversary Compaign of Poster Perents‘ Plan. Campaign ebjective dividusis and groups in Canada who are currenily assisting distross» ad children in Europe, the Philipâ€" pines and the Far Bast through the Plan. Mrs. Disfenbaker herse!f in foster perent io a T‘ Chiness Infermation on hew io Anancially "adept" and corespond with suth a child may he obtained from Fester Parents‘ Plan, P.0. Vox 65, Station B, Mentreal. MRS. JOHN 6. DIEPENBAKER . Mr, Piersifi@ has ts WeFC ?ï¬â€˜ ,1%&2 I Apâ€" â€" led by the Y.P.C. for the Weston 11:00 a.m.â€""Dynamics of Peace" 11.00 a.m.â€"Sunday Schoolâ€"1 to 8 years. 7:00 p.m.â€"Bible Study and Discussion Group. 11.00 a.m.â€"English Service. 5.00 p.m.â€"English Service. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. 11.00 a.m.â€"Nutsery, Kindergarten and Primary 10.00 a.m,.â€"Tri C Class for Teenagers 11:00 a.m.â€"Classes for all ages. 10.00 a.m.â€"Pax Bible Class 11:00 a.m.â€"Mr, Vernon Hutson, B.A. "Crossâ€"Roads Africa" 7:45.p.m.â€"Young People‘s Rally SUNDAY SCHOOL h. Westminster Hnited €hur i sixty nine william street weston ontarig ‘lmï¬ â€˜The Exondly Fanily Churtk‘ i lar® ?\ Rev. James S. Mackenzie, M.A., B.D., 9.45 a.m.â€"Pathfinders‘ Bible Class 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship. 9.00 a.m.â€"Holland Service. 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday Schoolâ€"9 years and up. 9.45 a.m.â€"Junior and Intermediate Sunday School. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1962 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday Sczool. Ages 9â€"16. 11.00 a.m.â€"Regular Service. 265 Albien Road, Rexdale SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1962 7.00 a.m.â€"CKFHâ€""Back to God Hour" radio broadcast. 8.00 p.m.â€"X L Bible Class for Ladies. a panel discussion on ‘Club vities‘ six members of the club For Transportation Sundays â€" Call CH 1â€"0466 by Saturday, Minister: Rev. R. J. Boggs, B.A: â€" 17 Cross St. â€" CH. 1â€"9533 § Cross Street at Church, CHerry 1â€"1571 Rev. Bernard Kok, of Cochrane, will conduct the Services. Send for Free Bible Reading Chart or Correspondence Course SUNDAY SCHOOLâ€"9.45 A.M. Weston Presbyterian Church "BELIEF IN THE BIBLE iS THE ONLY WAY TO PEACE" BEVERLEY HILLS UNITED CHURCH WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH Second Christian Reformed Church of Toronto CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH for the ‘Talent Show. Baby Nursey, Sunday School for Ages 8 and Under THE CHRISTADELPHIANS King Street und Wesion Road Minister: Rev, Raiph E. ‘Spencer, M.A.. B.D. Pastoral Assistant: Rev, Enos W. Hart, B.A., B.D. Minister: Rev. Douglas R. G. Story, B.A., B.D. Prayer Meeting â€" 8 p.m. Wednesday AT SCARLETT ROAD AND KINGDOM STREET Church Services â€" 11.00 a.m., 7 p.m Bunh‘;. February 11th, 1962. OUTH SUNDAY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1962 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1962 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1962 7.00 P.M. Rev. J. H. Piersma, B.A., Th.M. Via Wiken Ave. and Haymurket 5t Westminster Hnited Lhurch (Just Seuth of Lawrence) Lawrence Ave: W., and Weston Read Minister: Rev. R. E. Preeland, B.A., B.D. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1962 Sunday Schoolâ€"9.45 a.m. making as a project by Fran Norâ€" man, The proceeds of the sale are to be used in support of the Misâ€" and is making noticeable progress, _ Y.P.C. Bowling is haltway through the season now and the main contest seems to be between Peter Smith‘s team and Pat Henâ€" A Toffey apple sale is in the