Excessive speed imposes damagâ€" ing strain on tire rubber, says the Ontario Safety League. If a car is driven at 100 m.p.h. for 5 minâ€" utes, the tires become hot enough to fry an egg. *Because the soul leaves a person when they die so they| "‘Call it a body, sort of like a house that you are no longer ‘living in. If a person loves Jesus the soul goes to live at} Jesus‘ house, if they do not love the Lord Jesus then the soul goes to live at Satan‘s house. When Jesus returns He is going to give to the dead who loved Him a body like unto His glorious body. Just like a little seed that is hid in the black earth, then when the spring comes it changes into a beautiful flower, so will God give to all those who ‘mleep in Jesus a lovely new body. That will be the most wonderful spring of all." "We look for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ: Who! ghall change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like! unto his glorious body." _ Phil. 3:20â€"21. ‘ AT â€" That truly will be release, from nagging temptation, “he]:::::i tf:: :‘;‘;“’&‘3:: n e and pain, freed from seeing through a glass darkly, free delegates from every parish in the from faith and released to sight, free from the loneliness of }pim,,,_ It was a most solemn setâ€" walking alone when a loved one has gone on before, free|vice a fitting preparation for the from the sombre greyness of death, free see to Him, who is OPening of the Synod. The Catheâ€" the Lily of the Valley, the Rose of Sharon and the Brightid"] was crowded . and Morning Star. | After the service the delegates Over 135,000 Citizens of North York received Sabin Vacâ€" cine during May 8 to 22. Due to popular demand, Families who missed the first dose because of absence from home, Uinmess, dental extractions, otc., erc., may attend one final special clinic for North York Township infants, Preschoolars, Pupils and Advits ON â€" THURSDAY, MAY 311+ Spring is release, from rubbers and roofs, bleakness and‘ # blizzard, to dawn, with the caroling of song birds, to lilac) s no essa e and cherry blossom and the lily of the valley. Little chilâ€"! dren find themseives released from the prison house of â€" their shoes, free to feel the coolness of grass and stream'}flf’l';he 1l¢mh1s«y’(\:d-0t lh; Diocese wait on table and it is a big under-“unl lead_ership given, â€" we So many things make up spring, but to those who love God | ; 0::;,):,- :mc O\;ith“,’;,: T-egif:.;;::,‘akl"g' \mveg': ': "“_‘ charge. 1t the most wonderful spring of all will be God‘s spring. lof the Holy Communion service Pne aftermcon| session opened‘z::n:e : r:orl:“:?:is;(ei :h‘"‘ "Thet tenly will be relaces fram newbine tamnktstian nnknrowning the session there was a with the presentation of the B‘-"'f.,-ni'.f. the »....,u....r.l ,.Te. A friend of mine was taking a course in poetry. The! class was told to write a poem nbo?nything except spting.J because there were already too many poems written n.bout‘ spring. One can understand why there are too many poems about spring because spring is stirring. | "A funeral parlour,is the place that they keep the body for a few days after a person dies." URGENT AND IMPORTANT Last Chance â€" Sabin Polio Vaccine The lowest or any tender will not mecessarily be accepted Tendars dose at 3:00 p.m. June 4, 1967. *"Well what is a funeral parlour?" Such a big world and so many things about which to learn. partment. Specifications and . ;nnd:rihcâ€"r;: Purchasing Department. Detailed drawings are available Sealed Tenders ceorly marked ar to tender number will be received for Building Additions and Alterations at five Public Schools and Twe Junior unlk en 100R nc e on arn The lowest or ony tender will not necessarily be actepted Tendars clese at 3:00 pm. June 4, 1962. MRS. 1. WALKER, Lo w a TENDER Building Additions and Alterations Sealed Tenders clearly marked as to tender number will be received for replacement of existing woed sash with new metal windows ot three pubâ€" uo Caâ€" Detailed drawings are PMesss give this information to your Meighbours, Priends and Retatives "Why do they call it a body ?" THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK ristian Thought rawings are available upon application to the Enginesring Deâ€" Specifications and tender forms will be provided through the Eun 100 PRINCESS AVI â€" WWLOWDAE TEND ER METAL WINDOWS EARL HAIG COLLEGIATE upon application to the Enginesring Deâ€" MatiiWliulat ainnean * Engin Clair Goodyear Always drive over the brow of Il hill with the thought that there might be an obstacleâ€"such as a disabled car, or a strayed cowâ€" just beyond. Sometimes there is, says the Ontario Safety League. will be mvid-d-l‘;;WW; 'â€"Q:n 1 6:00 . 9:00 p.m. 24, 1962â€"Page 2 Â¥. W. MINKLER, Directer ef Education F, W. MINKLER, Director of Education =Anglicans Onward f When the winners of the drcmu( Of the 3,500 people under 20 ated bicycle and doll carriage years of age that are admitted event at Brookhaven Public School [to mental hospitals each year in Spring Fair received their prizes,((‘,angdn 900 are under the age of they ‘didn‘t wait to have their 10. names recorded so we were unable| Somemmmmermmmmemerromtsnsneo on ony to get this information for the colâ€"| In some parts of Canada there ;unm. We do know that second are more deaths from suicide than prize for the doll carriage went from all the infectious diseases \Qo Eleanor Stuart and that Lorne combined. (More than 1000 each Moore won first prize in another year). Miss Sheena Drummond is holi daying in Scotland. _ The 112th Guides Parents Comâ€" mittee is sponsoring a Euchre on Friday, June 1, at 8 p.m., at Brookhaven School. The admission price of T5¢ covers a pleasant eveâ€" ning of cards plus prizes and reâ€" freshments. + 100 MERTUURTY TOIIT NY v(‘eleorau'on[ The lf'.el‘noon lelsion Open!d lof the Holy Communion service| . . t Iopening the session there was .‘thh the presentation of the Bllâ€" consecration and devotion of the hOP‘s charge. Here, a 14 paged, delegates from every parish in the carefully, phrased and most illumâ€" ?Diocen. It was a most solemn serA‘finuting address was read by His vice a fitting preparation for the‘Lordship, the Bishop of Toronto, jopening of the Synod. The Catheâ€" The Rt. Rev. F. H. Wilkinson, idr‘] was crowded . JM.A., D.D., LL.D. It was a most | After the service the de]egutes,imp““if" presenta.tion of the has . work being accomplished and the iad)oumed to the Diocesan Centre task that is before the church of ;where all the sessions were held.;w.day and the future. It showed ‘Detail announcements, registration the thoroughness with which the iof some 90 delegates, nppointmentiexecutive various officials and jof officers, notice of motions andlcommittees are working, with visâ€" snport on contested seats were disâ€"/ion, to accept the responsibilities |posed of and it was lunch time that have been placed upon them. )where two sitting were required tofThe growth in churches and memâ€" imeet the requirement of the overâ€" bership, the generous givings to |crowded facilities. Each day the)mainuin the financial responsibiliâ€" lhdiel of the different parishesities and the response to the spiritâ€" _ As summer time approaches and most service Vair, vice president, Don clubs and church organizations close shop for Bishop, vice president, L the season, the Kinsmen are still going strong. back rowâ€"Phil Fraser, Re At the most recent meeting they elected a new | Director, Jim Poulos, pas slate of officers to serve for the coming year.|back, Director, and Bruce Pictured above left to right are, front rowâ€"Jim [WurDiseys True Life Adventures ] HARDINGTON & DISTRICT _ In some parts of Canada there are more deaths from suicide than from all the infectious diseases combined. (More than 1000 each vear). Mrs. Thomas of Harding Ave., is home from the hospital and proâ€" gressing rapidly. _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pritchard and family were involved in a car accident over the holiday weekâ€" end. We trust that no one was seriously hurt and that all have ‘re('overed from the shock by now. event for a fort made entirely of popsicle sticks. committees are working, with vis-zof this charge and the reports and ion, to accept the responsibilities notice of motions and amendments that have been placed upon them.\were debated. Some were rejected The growth in churches and memâ€"/and others passed. As space is bership, the generous givings to limited a report of the happenings maintain the financial responsibili-%of Synod will be continued in next ‘oronto,) This a challenge to every memâ€" ‘kinson, ber of Synod, to sit back and find a most/out, just what is expected of the of the delegates in putting into effect the ind the/actual plans and visions of the irch of|finding of the Synod as they deâ€" showed {bated the plans placed before them. spiritâ€" week‘s issue * fTraser, Refistrar, John St. Cyr, Poulos, past president, Nick Ryâ€" ‘ There‘s nothing quite as elegant jas a cream pie for dessert, and ’there‘s nothing quite as easy to {make when packaged instant pudâ€" |ding is used for the filling, To save even more time and effort, make a pie crust from cracket crumbs inâ€" stead of pastry. It has an appealâ€" ing crunchy texture and adds an interesting flavor too. As an extra ‘surprise touch, arrange a layer of ‘ banana slices on the bottom of the‘ crust and hide more under the‘ whipped cream on top of the pie. . "_" * _ on m oi Right after the evening worship . on Sunday, the confessing memâ€" 3 bers of Second Church will be asked to vote from a nomination ssa e lfox' Elders and Deacons. This nomâ€" jination consists of a double numâ€" |ber of candidates needed. For Elâ€" |ual leadership given, were alljder, was nominated: W. Huizinga, ‘covered in this charge. It comâ€"|B. Jongsma, W.\ Hoeyenbos, H. mended the proposed changes to Kleinhesselink, R; Romkema, and }‘cquire a more efficient method to“P. Staring. Forâ€" deacon, Mr. B. [facilitate the handling of present Koerssen and R. Smit were nominâ€" ’dny demands of extention and/ated. ’meeting the soc.inl conditions that‘ On Tuesday evening, the Secâ€" ‘are most pressing. hy t earapondinnscmctncee. For A Quick, Tasty Dessert Needles with eyes, buttons and |iured. Music at this evening hour| :mg‘m“.hmm‘:‘uemzlwm be by Mrs. F. Dempster, soâ€"| found in ruins 40,000 years old. prano. Some needles were made from the | apener e oc ‘ legâ€"bones of birds. Others, made of | . | \| ivory, are fine enough to sew any{ Wearing a seat belt will subâ€" !‘ modern tailored garment. Earliest |stantially increase your chance of ruryivang akin clothas were Of@D avoiting injury or death in a car | V ‘nnbdadibaiik : Alolis hk fln d c ic t t i 28 min ‘lll.&n“‘;:.&:'n:'n'wrash, says the Ontario Safety [l.eague. In a collision, it is often |a case of "Survival of the Fitted". For two and a half days, three session per day the presentations 1928 WESTON &D DAWE‘S FUR SALON 3 Ait Quincey, treasurer. YOUR FURS NEED A VACATION TOO! A SUMMER SPENT RELAXING IN THE COOL, CLEAN, COMFORT Of OUR SCIENTIFICAULYâ€"DESIGNED vautt wii ASSURE REFRESHED, RENEWED FALL APPEARANCH FUR PROTECTION * REPAIRS ® CLEANING * REâ€"STYLING ® HIGHEST TRADEâ€"IN ALLOWANCES WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED 1 As a church we are happy to cooperate with the Society which purposes to provide the Word of God for everyone in his own lanâ€" guage either free of charge or at a price he can pay. In the 7 p.m. Evening Hour a sound motion picture In the Footâ€" steps of Livingstone will be feaâ€" |__ HUMBERLEA BAPTIST ! CHURCH _ Next Sunday is Canadian Bible Society Sunday in Humberlea Bapâ€" tist Church, 2810 Weston Road. In lthe 11 a.m. Worship Hour Rev, F. ‘Bramley Keys will speak on beâ€" half of the work of the Bible Soâ€" ciety around the globe. His subject will be The Continuing Challenge, from Psalm 19. | The Ladies Guild of St. Jamesâ€" ithe-Just Anglican Church, Downsâ€" view are holding a Rummage Sale on Saturday, May 26th at 10 a.m. in the church auditorium. Mrs. L. Reeves, convenor of the event, reâ€" ports that there will also be a sale of new, summery white hats. St. l.hmes is two blocks west of Dufâ€" ferin and Wiilson Avenues, on the corner of Ancaster and Regent‘ Road. ‘ On Friday evening, June 1, the people of Second Church will gather in the church parlours at 9 o‘clock, after having finished their grocery shopping. They will be privileged to Mr. Val Scott, the |New Democratic Party candidate from the York Center riding. Mr. Scott will present his party‘s proâ€" gramme to his listeners and ask questions to allow political influâ€" ence from this largely Dutchâ€"orâ€" iginated group. ‘ On Tuesday evening, the Secâ€" ondâ€" Church congregation will ]gnther to hear the Rev. J. Vriend, pastor of the Christian Reformed JChurch at Simcoe, Ontario. The Rev. Vriend has made a special study of the political situation in Canada, and will offer his discovâ€" eries to Second Church people so that they must be Scripturallyâ€" orienated and historicallyâ€"groundâ€" ed to participate in the June 18 elections. SECOND CHRISTIAN REFOSMED CHURCH / On . Sunday morning, May 27, Second Church will be favoured by the ministry of the Rev. Dr. R. Kooistra, pastor of the Christian Reformed Church in Trenton, Onâ€" tario. The Rev. Dr. Kooistra will serev in both the ‘oclock Holâ€" land and the 11 o‘clock English services, and this in exchange with Rev, Venema who will serve in the Trenton Church Sunday morning. At the 5 o‘clock English service, Rev. Venema will preach on Lord‘s Day 11 of the Heidelberg Cateâ€" chizm, one of the creeds of m\ Christian Reformed Churches. This‘ Lord‘s Day deals with the suffiâ€" ciency and exclusiveness of the redeeming work of Christ, as eviâ€" ‘dent from His Name, "Jesus". The theme of the sermon will be: "God‘s Promise of Redemption in the Name Jesus"; the sermon will unfold the nature, the way, and the trustworthiness of this reâ€" demption. Visitors heartily welâ€" come. mMmODERN FUR STORAGE 2% OF YOUr Own EVALUATION CALL WESTON 247â€"6891 Lrl/l/afon anJ \mittricf Holiday season and heat wave certainly did effect the attendance at the Sunday services. Yet there was, well attended services at St. John‘s and the services did give a lift to many who were weary. Synod week is always a heavy week filled with attendance at Synod and other meetings which keeps everyone on the Hop. The congregational picnic date has been set for Saturday, June 16th at Albion Hills, This is the regular Sunday School outing plus the whole congregation. Planâ€"to be 'pnunt. But along with the consciousness of our faults and failings I think that God wants us to have a vibrant faith in His power over sin. We are to joy in God. A little bird finds a branch upon which he rests breaking beneath him, but he sings because he has wings. The psalmist in Psaim 42 portrays this quality when he exâ€" presses his discouragement, "Why art thou cast down oh my soul?" but be finishes with the glorious declaration, "I will yet praise him who Is that health of my countenance." Oh, for faith that brings triumph When defeat seems strangely near! Oh, for faith that brings the triumph Into victory‘s ringing cheerâ€" Faith triumphant; knowing not defeat or fear. CHURCHKH NOTES Ascension day is a week tonight Thursday, May the 31st. There will be a combined service held in St. John‘s Anglican Church at 8 p.m. with the congregation of $t. David‘s Anglican Church. Special music will be under the direction of Donald Brum. Everyone is inâ€" vited. , The other day I picked up a pamphlet called "Traits of the Self Life." It was a very potent little tract and after reading it one felt very,conscious of one‘s failings. It is a good thing to be conscious of our faults, but not to the point of morbid introspecâ€" We Christians need to be as wise as that little bird and to realize just where our place of refuge lies. Jesus our Saviour is our refuge. He is our refuge from the wrath that is to come. He is also our refuge every moment of the day. a little green bird feeding along with the chicks. Looking more closely he saw that it was a budgie bird who had taken refuge amongst the chicks. Wise little bird, food and protection was to be had and he was taking full advantage of it. 11.00 3$.00 p.m~â€" 11;00 a.m.~SUNDAY SCHOOL â€" 14 years 265 Albion Read, Rexdale SUNDAY, MAY 27th, 1962 7.00 a.m.~CKFHâ€""Back to God Hewr" radie breadcast 9:00 a.m.â€"Helland Service. 1100 a.m.â€"DR. JAMES S. MeeKENZIE Minister: Rev. R. J. Boggs, B.A. â€" 17 Cross St. â€" CH. 1â€"9533 & Cruss Street at Church, CHerry 1â€"1571 SERVICE FOR SUNDAY, MAY 27th, 1962 9:45 a.m.â€"Junior and Intermediate Church School 10:00 a.m.â€"Pax Bible Class 11:00 a.m.â€"Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary 11; 9:45 a.m.â€"PATMFINDER‘S BIBLE CLlass 11:00 a.m.â€""The Kingly Letter" 11:00 a.m.â€"Sunday School Classes for all Ages 9:45 a.m.â€"SUNDAY SCHOOL â€" 9# years and up 8T. JOHN‘S8 ANGLICAN A Christian Thought Te e en en en 0n Oe lt c m vie t e mere ce se cmene zt man was tossing food to his baby chicks when he noticed Aurch Weston Presbyterian Church Second Christion Reformed Church of Toronto a.m.â€"Morning Worship Cradle Roll Gradvation No Evening Worship CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH King Street and Waston Read Ministar: Rev. Raiph E. Spencer, MA.; 5.0. Postoral Assistant: Rev. Enes W. Hart, BA., B. SUNDAY, MAY 27th, 1962 SUNDAY, MAY 27th, 1962 . Jumes S. Mackensie, M.A., ews The Church School and Congreâ€" gational ‘Family Picnic is Saturâ€" day, June 9, from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Boyd Park Conservation Ares. with the Minister, The Sacrament of Baptism wil} be observed Sunday, June 24, at 11 a.m. Those desiring to present their children for Christian Bapâ€" tism at that time are asked to phone the office ({mornings) CH The Annual Cradle Roll Service will be held Sunday, June 3, at 11 CENTRAL UNITED CRURCH The Secrament of The Lord‘s Supper will be dispensed Sunday, June 17, at 11 a.m. Those desiring to unite with the church at that time are asked to communicate and Dr. Coulthard who were both as members of the &n Board of Christian Educat is is one of the most important board in the Symod as it deals with the religious education for all ages in the church. Congratulations are in order to the Rector, the Rev, Harvey Scusé Herbert Booth. B.A., Th.M. imamcintobninlonntdine : m‘, y Â¥ 4 /