Syit n9os m ooeeepy whip secretary here too. Final n-]th May #urns must be sent in after the|chips an April meeting so . . . PLEASE|be distr «+. see the secretary at the meetâ€" this for Ing or mail it to Box 33 NOW, \head T\ foreed to cancel a lot of subsc tions to the Roundel. Makes a prove the quarters. Suggestionxfdeep:,“ are always welcome in this line. |on the « MEMBERSHIP . .. Too bad we | The nex have to keep "hammering Awnyâ€!dly Maj at this subject each year at this new mer time but it seems necessary. Still |fun. ALI only about 30% of our members |. . . "A have taken the time to send nlonglA FRIE] that $5 cheque to renew their| NEXT 1962â€"63 membership. M!mberlhipn]SOCIAL expired at the end of March so|. . . We headquarters in Ottawa will be Sam We ©ur quarters. We can now boast of having "Royal York Atmosphere" and proud of it. The newly formed building committee (a 3 Wing efâ€" fort) is deserving of much praise for the wonderful job they have done. They are not through yet wither. Many more ideas in the planning stages to further imâ€" HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW LOOK ? ? ? The painting is finâ€" ished, the floors have all been thoroughly cleaned and polished and the new drapes are now up at business", Our social is held each| U"til Annual Inspection on !4{ of the ten months on the first M2Y but much will be crammed: Saturday, The Air Cadet phone is ‘Nt? this period. First, the Father| ‘mvailable on meeting and M‘IQ&.Son Banquet on 13 April. 'I'hen[ nights where members can be Air Cadet Tag Day on 19 and 21| reached in case of emergency . . . AP"il. We‘ll need drivers for this! CH. 9â€"0311 . . . All meetings and °VENt. Please lend a hand to help} mocials are held at the RCAF site|th® Cadets with this project. If] en Weston Road just south of 401| * ©@" do well on tag day we| wys y 0C N CC l e M i The above information is for your future reference and we sugâ€" gest that you save it for this purâ€" en Weston Road just south of 401 Highway, Our No. 700 Air Cadet Squadron parades here too each Monday night. of the ten months on the first Saturday, The Air Cadet phone is available on meeting and social nights where members can be Downsview, CH. 4â€"0474; Secreâ€" taryâ€"Jim Jackson, 10 Findlay ‘Blvd., Downsview, ME. 8â€"4676; Treasurerâ€"Jack Woodhouse, 102 ‘Trethewey Dr., Toronto 15, RO. :8â€"2890; Membershipâ€"Fred Johnâ€" ‘won, 92 Wincott Dr., Weston, CH. 4â€"7481. Address Wing mail to: ‘The Secretary, P.0. Box 33.! Downsview, Ont. ( { Meeting night is always the third Tuesday each month . . . «always with the exception of Ju]y[ ‘and August when we are "out of} business", Our social is held mhf of E ul h1000 1st Prize â€" $15.00; 2nd Prize â€" Coupons redeemable for our E Hat Salon â€" Weston Rd. _ _ Presidentâ€"Morrie Williams, 20 Greendale Cr., Toronto 9, RO 7â€" 9014; 1st Vice Presidentâ€"Doug Jones, 1692A Jane St., Weston, 241â€"7498; 2nd Vice Presidentâ€" John Evans, 34 Dashwood Cr., Rexdale, CH. 1â€"8107; 3rd Vice President â€" Len Scammell, 10 Lynnford Dr., Islington, BE. 3â€" 4995; 4th Vice Pmadeno_.un.j Audrey Blair, 75 Exbury Rd., won‘t tell you the names of the| * ®!fare chores in dignitaries who have already ac.i8 & hard depart eepted our invitation. That will|With because w be a surprise when they are inâ€" 4D0Ut members | troduced. It‘s the biggest and best th°Y are back on meeting so far planned in our AnYone knowing wing and certainly worthy of your P8iDF laid up ha attendance. ;of any kind, pleas No. 442 Wing 1962â€"1963 Executive|the above nuLber. ) mess night so that‘s|consideration In a few . whort will be. We have invited a weeks, the annual fundâ€"raizsing former associates to atâ€"!drive will be under way. More M& well as serving personneliprizes would be won by ‘Wing 3 is ares. Our own national if more tigkets were ~ will be here to admin\bought by Wing members so . . . _the oath of office to our new|John suggests that you put 50e a He will be assisted by|week away in the old sock starting m vice president, Geo./right now so you will then have No business session, just/the price of a couple of titkets V Bociable evening with lots of when they are available. It‘s a "N“Domnmc-her?"m-?pd suggestion from a good bmions: We have a pianist and A|source because John puts his name banjo player lined up so you canlon TEN tickets each year in this _ exepeise your vocal chords on some way. ®f the (censored) songs you kn"'f Too bad Ron Kowk missed the â€"@way back when. In tribute to j4,; meeting because he aiso missâ€" the Air Marshall we requested 2!led the $49.70 that was in the furâ€" serving personnel to come in URi~\inad @»umenriaeskie® cknl acl Plan to attend this gala evening. Bring along your flash camera if you want some pictures that will mever be seen in the papers! We won‘t tell you the names of the form so it will truly be "Air‘ Foree Night." The finance comâ€"] mittee was drugged before they| finally did agree to cheaper bar| prices that night too. (Don‘t ex-] pect this too often!!) Even free| snacks and coffee before you hit( the highway. .Members only be | sure to get your name checked off| mt the door on arrival so you will! be eligible to win the money in‘ the fur lined job. Should be"; enough to finance your vacation! EASTER BUNNY SPECIAL will be one to remember!! service â€"â€" CHAMP‘S D‘ELYsEESs for your memberâ€" We 1812 wEston ap subscripâ€" Chance on drawing for will be Air . , ,|_ CHARLIE sAys .. .0 f July[sqd'"- is coming down to the ‘out of NOW. There are only six week lot AT |_NEXT REGULAR MONTHLY ;]SOCIAL SATURDAY May 5 |« « « We are glad to report that |\Sam Weller volunteered to carry lon his good work for another year a8 Social Convenor. He has a threeâ€"piece orchestra lined up for the May social. Nibblers such as {chips and cheese and crackers will %bt distributed to the tables. Al â€" $10.00; 3rd Prize â€" $5.00 Easter Bonnet at Cooper furs io e n ‘held their monthly meeting on| ‘April 3 at Wing Quarters. Two rnew members welcomed . . . Elizaâ€"| beth Page and Beth McOrmond « *« A bowling party is planned for April 29. Call Mary Lou Blakâ€" |neyâ€"249â€"1618 for further inâ€" , formation and tickets . , . The | Auxiliary catered for the March [Wing Social . .. We extend our \ deepest sympathy to Jean LaPage |on the death of her mother iss \The next meeting will be Tuesâ€" id:y May Ist. Hope to see some | new members out to join in the flun. ALL members wives welcome | + +. "A HELPING HAND FOR| JA FRIENDLY WiNg . 2," |a top effort in an endé;v;;; â€"to |better last year‘s fine showing. )WE NEED YOUR HELP TAG ‘DAY. we can do well on tag day we might be able to finance & "©700" bugle band. Air Cadet Week gets under way with a Church Parade on 22 April and then the final polishing for Annual Inspection. Everyone is determined to put on LADIES AUXILIARY No. 442 WING RCAFA . . . The ladies| Box 263, Postal Station it (Sidt Toronto . . . That‘s where to send your $60 deposit NOW to get one of the few remaining~seats, Over ‘ome for 3 weeks for $260 return. SPECIAL REQUEST ... To members . . . will you please leave the parking spaces adjacent to the guardhouse and along the fence for our invited guests on Tuesday night? Thanks, In your last bulletin you reâ€" ceived all the information regardâ€" ing the big airâ€"lift to Britain next August. At the latest count there are only 25 seats left so . . . better act quickly . . . "408 Air Lift", _ OUR ANNUAL PICNIC will be held on Saturday June 23rd. Times, place, etc. will be detailed in the next bulletin but make a note of the date NOW. |\ Our new 4th Vide President, |Audrey Blair, is looking after the Welfare chores in the Wing. This is a hard department to keep up with â€" because . we seldom . hear about members being sick until they are back on their feet again. Anyone knowing about members being laid up having misfortune of any kind, Pleue call Audrey at We have been notified that efâ€" fective June 1st our new RCAF Liaison Officer will be Flight Lieutenant Lloyd George. He is the Stock Control Officer in the Supply Section at Station Downsâ€" view. Welcome Sir. One of our mew Vice Presidents, popular all the time ALWAYS John Evans, came up with quite a\the first Saturday each month. suggestion at the last Execuâ€" Treat Momma to a night out at tive meeting which is worthy of|the Wing. consideration. In a few . whort| .. . . P tan on ‘ The socials -nâ€".;u.;; buted to the tables. All only ONE DOLLAR per E NEWSLETTER your own weeks left 1928 WEsTON ®D DAWE‘S FUR SALON ANYWHERE TO ANYWHERE FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS CALL President of the Association is Donald A. Cooper, Hamilton, while C. W. Maedel, Toronto, is treasurer and Sidney R. Coles, Toronto, is secretary. Formed in 1861, the Ontario Educational Association is a voluntary, coâ€"operative organiâ€" zation comprised of teachers, trustees, ratepayers, professors. inspectors, Home and School members, school nurses, Deâ€" partment of Education officials and so on. Its primary purpose i% to advance and improve our system of education. f Recognized as Canada‘s greatest educational convention, this yéar‘s function will attract nearly 12,000 delegates from across Ontario. Problems perâ€" taining to all phases of eduâ€" cation will be discussed with many outstanding educationists participating. Glad to get & favorable repOftituals »izho Vi. and Bob. Kennedy on thtm A"w condition of their son Tom who|(ht history "l badly burned along with l'o“‘*“’ brigks ‘“ lads in a freak accident thili‘“eu“' week. He is now off the critical) . ****" *" YORK TRAVEL BUREAU 1043 WESTON ROAD GENERAL mNSurANCE notary rusuc WM. G. BEECH, M.P. RU. 61777 . â€" _ D. 6â€"464¢ This fnteresting highlight of the convention will be featured on Monday and Wednesday eveâ€" nings, April 23 and 25, at the sessions of the Ontario School Trustees and Ratepayers Deâ€" partment in the King Edward Hotel. Leveau, Toronto; William Dyâ€" mond, Scarborough; Henry Faust, Harrow and Robert Naâ€" smith, North Bay, All have alâ€" ready won school, Township, county and district publicâ€" speaking competitions. YOUR FURS NEED a WACATION TOO! a sumMER® SPENT RELAXING iN THE COOL, CLEAN, COMFORT or our SCIENTIFICAULYâ€"DESIGNED VAULT Wik ASSURE REFRESHED, RENEWED fAlL APPEARANCE * RErpairs * ® CLEANING * REâ€"STYLING WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED FUR PROTECTION On Tuesday evening, Rev. Veneâ€" ma will meet with the youth of Second Church for the last of the season‘s catechism sessions. Havâ€" ing finished the 52 Lord‘s Days of the Heidelberg Catechism, Rev. Venema will again begin â€" with Lord‘s Day 1, dealing with the beâ€" liever‘s one only comfort in life and in death, and that is that he \belongs to Jesus Christ the subâ€" {.titionary satisfier and the victorer On Saturday morning and afterâ€" noon, the Elders of Second Church will attend a session of an Elders‘ Conference of the Toronto area Christian Reformed Churches. This meeting will be held in the First Christian Reformed Church of Toronto, on the corner of Mt. Pleasant and Eglinton Avenues. The Rev. Dr. Louis Praamsma will introduce the subject of discusâ€" sion, namely, "The Infallibility of our Bible." Dr. Praamsma will trace the history of scriptural criticism which did not remain with textual criticism but assumed an unbelieving mind over against the testimony of the Holy Spirit in Scripture. |_On Sunday evening, Rev. Veneâ€" ‘Jma will fittingly take Lord‘s Day 16 of the Heidelberg Catechism, ‘one of the creeds of the Christian Reformed Church, as basis of his sermon. Lord‘s Day 16 deals with the words of the Apostles‘ Creed, Christ "dead, buried, descended into hell", The theme of the serâ€" mon will be "The Terrors and Glories of Good Friday", speaking of Christ‘s lâ€"descent into hell, 2 exit out of this earth. |_On Sunday morning, April 15,? |at both the 9 o‘clock Holland and ‘the 11 o‘clock English lervices,:' the sermon will be based on Luke 23:42,43, "and he said unto Jesus, 11 Lord, remember me when t.houï¬ comest into thy kingdou. And Jeâ€" |sus said unto him, Verily I say| | unto thee, Today shalt thow be with me infparadise." The time_of}\ the sermon will be, "The Wonder: lol Substitution, When Christ Reâ€" | vealed Him"i%lt unto the Murderâ€"| |er", and that as King, as Judge, and as Brother. Mrs, N. Worrall announces thatl the Canadian Girls in Training‘ will hold their Spring Tea on Satâ€"| urday, April 14th, from 230 ml 4.30 p.m. : 2% OF YOUR OWN EVALUATION CALL WESTON 247â€"6891 MODERN FUR STORAGE life, and 3â€"farewell to Seve 10:00 a.m.â€"Tri C Class for Teenagers 11:00 a.m.â€"Classes for all ages 3:00 p.m.â€"X 1 Bible Class for Ladies portant part of the Church year. Mrs. Frank Prospero, President, announced plans for the Pot Luck Supper and the Elections to be held at the next general meeting. Tea hostesses for the evening were: Mrs. C. H. Churchill, Mrs.) B. J. McGuigan, Mrs. J. F. Wimâ€"! press, Mrs. H. McErlain, Mrs. Y.! Petrie. I _ Miss Anne Summerville, from the Grail Movement, spoke and illustrated how parents eould disâ€" cuss the Bible and Lenten regulaâ€" tions with their children, saying that Lent is the preparation for SUNDAY, APRIL 15 11:00 A.M.â€"Holy Communion ane 7:30 PM.â€"lenten Chopel Servics sion set up by The Most Rev. Philip Francis Pocock, Coadjutor Archbishop of Toronto, to further 11:00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship SUNDAY, APRIL 8th, 1962 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday School. Ages 9â€"16, 11.00 ‘a.m.â€"Regular Service. Next to Humber Memorial Hospital 9:45 a.m.â€"SUNDAY SCHOOL 7:00 P.M.â€"Evening Worship JAMES TRIMBEE CHURCH ST. AT PINE â€" wEstON EASTER .‘ PLANTS AND FLOWERS LILIES POTTED PLANTS CUT FLOWERS BOWL ARRANGEMENTS GERANIUMS AND ANNUALS BEVERLEY HILLS UNITED CHURCH PHONE CH, 1â€"6951 CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH Baby Nursery, Sunday School for Ages WE DELIVER anten Chape! Service (Sponsored by the Christion Education Committes) & Minister: Rev. Douglas R. G. Story, B.A., B.D. Minister: Rev. Ralph E. Spencer, M.A.; B.D Postoral Assistant: Rev. Enos W. Hart, B.A., 8.D FLORISTS WESTON King Street and Weston Road Wilson Aveâ€" and Maymarket 5t bapt SUNDAY and Reception of New Members lawrence Aveâ€" W., and Weston Roud Minister: Rev. R. E. Freeland, B.A., B.D. 1962 â€" PALM SUNDAY SUNDAY, APRIL 1st, 1962 |the cords expressed the passion, ‘the contrition, the suffering, the ‘death and the glorious resurrecâ€" tion you could experience each phase through which Our Lord Jesus Christ passed for our reâ€" demption. As the seven scripture lessons were read by the youngest member of the choir, Jim Blight,' with deep expression 9 years old! and by the well trained and exp&{ rienced readers the story was told | completely in the anthems md}‘ hymns. The prayers were truej petitions, from clergy and congreâ€"| gation, were lifted from hearts| that were touch. \| The work was from the VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES AT YOUR SERVICE 8 and Under CH. 1â€"1581 . ame. Aindbo o ds c cce c e oi db dA is Bsc d Whitheld from St.{ol & more upâ€"toâ€"date method of moving freight. The advent of the , Elmvale, Ont., asâ€" automobile, the truck and the big transports have pushed the steam Jack Ritchie and Mr.‘and rail lines back to days of the horse means of transportation, . Like the old horse drawn vehicles which are a thing of the past the { + |short rail line runs aÂ¥e becoming obsolete. Those early days of the P;:]:CNIF LICAN heavy loaded passenger cars passing through Weston are a thing ‘of " ie cha . _|the past. With the advent of the Jet even the ocean liners are being * CBRUn® itâ€"|curtailed. Do you ever stop and picture the means of transportation nsolafion» . _devotloniin the sarly days, Who would think of walking from Weston to West 'SL'.-I. presented to|Toronto? You could not get one of our strong young football players nik éhn‘s Anglican or hockey men to undertake it. Yet many were the citizens of the y avening. Unde?|pioneer race who did not think anything of the walk; The youngsters : c‘f) Donald Brunb/ean not walk the length of Weston road within the town limits withâ€" S + the choir, "h‘ out a lift. With all the modern facilities for transportation there is a t "h‘. congregation ) 1, o of incentive to exercise our legs these days. to the ‘deepest devoâ€" Royal There has never been such l’ devotional service rendered by the| choir or conducted. It was a most! @ppropriate preparation for thej School of Church Music and Titled "The Cross of Christ" a devotion for congregation and choir. The ilull collection of classical music, the hymns, the reading, the prayâ€" ers and responses are complete in the one book. ; 10:00 a.m.â€"Pax Bible Closs 11:00 a.m.â€"Contata â€" The 11:00 a.m.â€"Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary 11.00 a.m.â€"English Service 7:00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship 9:45 a.m.â€"Junior and Intermediate Sunday â€" School A. Westminster Hnited Church | i sicty nine william street weston ontarie | | F 1 4 ‘The Pumdly Fowily Church‘ o n Rev. James S. Mackentie, M.A, B.D., Th.B 5.00 p.m.â€"English Service The Rev. H. J. Scuse, Rector 8:00 a,m. â€" Holy Eucharist Blessing of the Polms 9:30 a.m. â€" Mattins (choral) 11.00 a.m. â€" Holy Eucharist 7:00 p.m. â€" "THE CRUCIEIXION® â€" 7:00 a.m.â€"CKFHâ€"‘"Back to God Hour" radio broadcast, 9:00 a.m.â€"Holland Service. © Easter Sundoy â€" Two 1100 A.M.â€" Minister: Rev. R. J. Boggs, B.A. â€" SUNDAY, APRIL 15th 9:45 AM.â€"Sunday School â€" 9 years and up 9:45 A.M.â€"Pathfinder‘s Bible Closs 1100 A.M.â€"The Secroment of the lerd‘s Summ 7:00 P.M.â€"Kingswayâ€"Lambton Dramatic Weston Presbyterian Church 2125 Weston Road Second Christian Reformed Church of Toronto ST. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH er: Rev. K. J. Boggs, B.A. â€" 17 Cross St. â€" CH. 1â€"9533 3 Cruss Street at Church, CHerry 1â€"1577 SERVICES FOR SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1962 265 Albion Road, Rexdale STH PASSION SUNDAY, APRiL 8th, 1962 STRAY THOUGHTS Sung by the Choir under Don E. Brum, Mus. B.; A.C.C.O KINGSWAY & PRINCE EDWARD DRIVE CONDUCTOR JOHN W. CLARKE, mus. 8., LT.C.M ORGANIST, JAMES CHALMERS, A.C.C.O. KINGSWAY LAMBTON UNITED CHURCH REV. H. A. VENEMA, B.A., Th.M GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL AT 8 P.M. BACH‘S ST. LUKE PASSION 7 P.M. THE CRUCIFIXION KINGSWAYâ€"LAMBTON UNITED CHURCH AT TO BE PRESENTED BY THE COMBINED CHOIRS OF ALL SAINTS CHURCH (KINGSWAY) School â€" 18 years By Sir John Stainer morning services of 10 o.m. and 11:15 a.m. Seven Words of Christ Rector â€" The Rev. R. E. Blighe, Ass‘t PALM SUNDAY By Sam Wilson the lord‘s Supper AND by Sir John Stainer Sunday, Palm Sunday as it is called will hold the special serâ€" vices and the Blessing of the palm. great Easter festival. To the choir and Mr. Brun goes the credit. Sunday night the choir under Mr. Brum will sing "The Cruci« fixion by Sir John Stainer. This will be another opportunity of hearing a great work. Seciety CH.