. Page T â€"â€" THE TIMES ADVERTISER <> Thorsday, October 25, 1962 ‘| At the same time Mr. P warned the student to tal possible advantages offere the school system teaching Mr. Walter Lavender, former principal of Maple Leaf school said he had looked forward to the evening as he gave his formâ€" er pupils the visible signs of graduation _ from _ their _ first school. He said the grads would be looked up to as they were the "50th Anniversary Class®. Laurel Ritichie, Valedictorian thanked the teachers, in her adâ€" dress for the pains they had taken to help each child as they progressed through school. On behalf of the meeting may we thank Mrs. J. Hirchak, who spent so much time to insure all enjoyed themselves. Mrs. E. Polowyk and Mrs. P. Pytiowana of the social committee deserve a special thanks for the delicate and attractive refreshment used for the social meeting afterâ€" wards. ' MRS. W. E. GERRY GRADUATION _ ‘The biggest aftair in a child‘s life is when he or she climbs, along the educational ladder. Last week 90 children of Maple Leaf school who become students of Queenboro Junior High school were presented with their diploâ€" mas from Maple Leal school. Mr. N. Perdue, vice princlpll‘ YPU PLAY of the intermediate seat of learnâ€"| Those of you who attended the ing was the guest speaker. | Variety night offered by the YPU Mr. Perdue told the parents |of Elverston Park and Trethewey present they should, by now be United Churches last Friday able to recognize the child‘s abilâ€"(night will agree it was a hilariâ€" ities and direct them accordingâ€" ous night. Somewhere in the district there is a man or men who are capâ€" able of acting as scout or cub leaders. Some teel they are just back waiting to be asked to help. Well brother this may be taken as the invitation. There are a number of boys in the Maple Leaf district hungry for cub and scout training but who lack the leadership . . . so come on out of the shell and let us know your name and address. Better still eall George Satchell at CH 1â€" Mr. Perdue told the parents present they should, by now be able to recognize the child‘s abilâ€" ities and direct them accordingâ€" ly. To provide an opportunity for plays which will cover the whole members of the parish and for of the Christian Education Buildâ€" the whole community to see|ing at 87 Elmhurst Drive on Friâ€" something of its programme in day and Saturday evenings a proâ€" the community, Rexdale United gramme of sound films has been Church is holding a threeâ€"day arranged, and on Saturday afterâ€" Church Exhibition, Friday, Satâ€" noon special films will be shown urday and Sunday, October 26th, for children. There is no admisâ€" ?ith, and 28th. It is open to the sion charge, and the only things public on Friday evening at 7.00 g sold are refreshments and e‘clock/Saturday from 2.00 p.m.~ ks. s until 10.00 p.m.. and Sunday eveâ€" Of particular interest is the ning at 7.00 p.m. programme for Sunday evening Organizations of the Church are October 28th. The Chancel Play mow at work preparing their disâ€"‘"Christ in the Concrete City" Chancel Play To Be Shown Sunday At Rexdale Church id Speaking of People _ In Maple Leaf \*fli‘l fra f Nobody questions nature‘s heating systemsâ€"and \'hfll it comes to home heating nothing is quite as good, as safe, dependable Esso Oil heat a Esso you have that reassuring feelimg that you get the very best; the very best and most wcal heating fucl, the very best and most service. Call your nearest Imperial Eo Agent today and let him introduce you to that wonderfm world of | Esso warmth. J. A. ALLISTON Woodbridge THE TWO BEST HEATING SYSTEMS KNOWN TO MAN ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERLIAL FOR THE BEST WANTED Mr. Perdue to take all offered by €sso [ UNITED CHURCH WOMEN Monday night‘s storm failed to fdampen the enthusiasm of the 'Elverston Park United Church | Women. Maoy business items were dispesed of and plans comâ€" pleted for the bazaar next Saturâ€" \day. Mrs. George Savage Jr., now of Yvonne Ave.. is convalescent from a recent operation at Humâ€" ber Memorial Hospital. There were 200 homes in the Jane Street, Keele Street area south of Highway 401 very quiet for 12 hours last Monday, after workmen broke a phone cable on Jane St., near Rustic Rd. Harry Hubbard, of Lawnside Ave.. is recovering from an inâ€" jured foot when he fell 15 feet off a ladder. Mrs. William Self, formerly of Rustic Rd., is a patiept in Humâ€" ber Memorial hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery and reâ€" union with her family. The phone employees that worked throughout the Monday night rain to restore service deserve much credit for their efforts. On behalf of the subâ€" scribers we would like to say thank you. It is a night like this "Us Again‘ that the friends of the members look forward to. We would like to say here and now how much another such night is being looked for . . . don‘t make it too long. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Don McLeod (nee Margaret Mousley) of Riverlea Dr., in the safe arrival of their new 7 pound 10 ounce son last week in Humâ€" ber Memorial. Congrats Mr. and Mrs. Reid Mousley on the new grandson. IN HOSPITAL ATlas CH Speaking of ihe Oakdale Heights Social Committee, they have had their second great movâ€" ie success with the children in the area, The first movie "Swiss Family Robinson" plus cartoons sold out last April and the deâ€" | mand for more was so great that they held a Cartoon Party (carâ€" toons were voted on by the chilâ€" \ dren over a story movie) on Satâ€" lwul be presented by The Compâ€" any of Pilgrims, by special arâ€" rangement with the Christian Drama _ Council of Canada, through Business Manager Doug Maxwell, CBC Sportscaster and T.V. personality. : THE MOCKERY OF CHRIST is enactâ€" ed by members of the Company of Pilâ€" grims, the acting arm of the Christian Drama Council of Canada. The scene is taken from the play "Christ in the Conâ€" crete City" which has been presented On Monday, October 15th the Oakdale Heights Ratepayers Asâ€" sociation held an executive meetâ€" ing. Plans for a general meeting were discussed and an interestâ€" ing agenda planned. On Wednes day November 7th, the General Meeting will be held and guests for the evening will be Reeve Norman Goodhead and Councilâ€" lor James Service who is runâ€" ning for reeve in the coming elâ€" ections. This should be quite an interesting evening for all who are interested in meeting these two gentlemen and hearing firsi hand their election propsals. There will be an opportunity to question both candidates in the question and answer period follâ€" owing and refreshments will be served the by Social Committee. \ _ On Wednesday evening, there | will be Preconfessional Catechâ€" ism at 9 o‘clock, on "The Perâ€" ;m of Christ". "Christ In The Concrete City" is not a slice of history from 2000 years .ago, all dressed up in Bibâ€" lical costumes. It is not the usual play in the Church Hall. _ The actors look just like people of toâ€" day. No beards. No long robes Just ordinary clothes. No sceneâ€" ry, just the natural setting of the sanctuary. No curtain â€" lighting serves this purpose. Actors come down the aisle. and take their places at the front of the Church. From the beginning the spectatâ€" ors have the feeling that they are a part of the action. This is no long look at history, but a reâ€"enâ€" actment of a horrible murder. As the spectators sit in their seats in the Church, all have a part in the Crucifixion of Christ. On Tuesday evening, (October 30) Second Church‘s Evangelizaâ€" tion Committee will sponsor a Reformation Day Rally. The Mixed. Choir "Praise the Lord‘" will render a few special num bers; there will be spirited group singing. The special feature of the evening is an inspirational address to be given by the Rev. Lambertus Mulder, pastor of the Chatham _ Christian _ Reformed Church. The Rev. Mr. Mulder is a graduate from Westminister Theological Seminary, Philadel phia. Pennsylvania, and prom ises to give a ringing speech "Remembering _ the _ Reforma tion". The public is invited Second Christian Reformed â€" Church ME 33536 Oakdale Heights & Belmar Park On Tuesday, October 16th the Calico Drive Home and School Association held their first Genâ€" eral Meeting. The programme consisted of a minimum of busâ€" iness and the evening was devotâ€" ted to visiting the school rooms and having the staff explain the curriculum to the parents. Mr. Wall introduced the staff to the parents, and there was a record ‘attendance at this meeting, desâ€" lplle the rainy weather. The Calico Cat was won by Mrs. Claus kindergarten class with a 40% turnout of parents. Miss Norwood‘s class came close with a 33% turnout. In the busâ€" iness end of the meeting it is noteworthy to mention Mrs. Fris |by‘s address to the body welâ€" ‘coming them and explaining the functon or aim of a Home and School Association and 1 am proud to say our fulfills these due to the coâ€"operation, wholly of our wonderful staff and exâ€" executive members. Mrs. Frisby also reminded the members and I must stress members that there are two important items to ‘be voted on at the next Home and School Meeting. One is the \ decision as to how to spend the money raised or should I say |earned at the Home and School JFun Fair last Spring. Hr. Wall our principal has been approaâ€" | ched for suggestion as to what ‘the school needs most so that urday, October 20th and again they had a record breaking sellâ€" out in fortyâ€"eight hours. The committee will continue to hold these movies provided there are some more volunteers to help with the children on the day of the movie. In any case, there will be another movie on November 24th. May 1 again stress to those who were disapâ€" pointed last Saturday that you buy your tickets early to avoid being refused because of a sellâ€" out. We are only allowed two hundred persons in the school because of fire regulations and so we cannot help but refuse the children once our limit of tickets is sold. To the teens in the area this is another remindâ€" er to contact Ron Maddocks, 47 Kanarick Crescent for your ticâ€" kets to the teen dance to be held at the school on November 3rd. Honourable J. Keiller MacKay, D.S.0., V.D., LL.D in more than 70 churches in Ontario and Quebec during the past seven years. The Company will present the drama in Rexdale United Church this coming Sunday evening. Official Opening North Albion Collegiate Institute 2040 Kipling Avenue North (north of Albion Rd.) The Board of Edueation for the Township of Etobicoke eordially invites you to attend the Wednesday, 31st October, 1962 x There seems to be a bumper |crop of kittens available in this area lately and I have been askâ€" ‘ed to help find good homes for ‘them if possible. If anyone is inâ€" ‘terested in a kitten please call \me at the above number. The Young People of the church Sallyâ€"Ann Kerman !are again entering a hockey _â€"â€"_â€"]team in the Evangelical Hockey this money could fulfill this League. The coach this year is need and so we shall be approaâ€" Mr. R. Young. Games are playâ€" ched to vote on this issue. Also ed Friday evenings at Woodâ€" it has been suggested that we)bridge arena. have fewer meetings per year[ Believing that prayer is a force particularly during the difficult| more vital than anything else, the times such as January when the‘church this week undertook a afterâ€"holiday rush and the weaâ€" week of prayer. The prayer sesâ€" ther are not conductive to make 1si0ns began last Sunday after people budge from home and in church and will conclude this May when every evening is evening in the church at 8.00 p.m. spent with the crab grass and This has been a rich week for fertilizer crew, it is equally as our church family. difficult to tear away to a meetâ€" _=â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"__â€"â€"_____ ing and so we, the members WESTMINSTER UNITED shall vote on these two issues CHURCH next month. 1 might add for the| On Sunday, 28th October, the benefit of those who could not new Wicks Organ and the Schulâ€" attend the meeting, that the merich Chimes will be dedicated Home and School have their at the Morning Service by Dr. meetings on the third Tuesday|James S. Mackenzie. A special of every month. It might be a ; Souvenir â€" calendar has been wise thing to mark these on you,-rcrea!ed and a liturgical and re calendar now so that you can| SPOnsive service has been devis know well in advance and leave °d so that the congregation may this evening free. |play a prominent part. The new To those men who are avid‘ hunters I have a message of | great importance. Now that the hunting season is here, may Ir stress the importance of safety | with firearms particularly while | you are still here in the city and cleaning your guns, loading and ‘ unloading etc. I also have word | of a service which might interâ€" est you so please feel free to| call me if you are interested. | call me if you are interested. |_ We are proud tc be able to anâ€" Next week I shall have news | nounce that Mrs. W. K. Chantler, of the Calico Drive School soccer the deaconess at Westminster, teams which are doing outstandâ€"| will speak on the subject of the ingly well again this year, (Holy Land on the evening of at eight a‘clock SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA CH 1â€"6584 EM 4 Pss WwWi ; i4 e 5 § exomms YOUR MOST & RAZOTCD en PROPERTY C CAN BE 1 PE uire insUrRANCE Gordon W. Alcott, C.L.U. by the §$T. PHILIP‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH The newly renovated Parish Hall will be formally dedicated at the evening service on Sunday October 28th. An open house in the hall will follow the service. Refreshments will be served by the Ladies‘ Church Year. The major renovations have been made to the lower hall. Individual classrooms have been made on the western side of the room, and folding doors installed to facilitate partitioning for adâ€" ditional rooms on the eastern side. The entrance has been greatly improved; new â€" washâ€" rooms have been installed. The dedication service affords an opportunity for members of the parish and friends to view the changes and to share in the prayers of Thanksgiving. WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH The pastor, Rev. R. E. Freeâ€" land, is at present taking a sixâ€" Tuesday course at the Alcoholic and Drug Addiction Foundation, a foundation set up by the On tario Provincial Government to study alcoholism in Canada. The Foundation not only engages in research but operates a clinic to which doctors may refer alcoholâ€" ism patients. At present there is no cure for alcohplism. The Friday night youth proâ€"| gram at the church has exceedâ€" ed all expectations for its sucâ€" cess. Leaders for the Adventurâ€" ers (boys and girls up to eleven) are Mrs. R. E. Freeland, Mrs. N. | Barnes, Mrs. G Corbett, Mrs. N. | Britton and Miss Eileen Goodâ€"| head. Leaders for C.G.LT. are| Miss June Moore and she is asâ€"| sisted by some of the C.G.l.T.! graduates. Leaders for Sigmaâ€"C) are Mr. Harry Frogley, Mr. R.‘ Young, Mr. J. Batterbury and| Mr. A. Murley. | Believing that prayer is a force more vital than anything else, the church this week undertook a week of prayer. The prayer sesâ€" sions began last Sunday after church and will conclude this evening in the church at 8.00 p.m. This has been a rich week for our church family. On Sunday, 28th October, the new Wicks Organ and the Schulâ€" merich Chimes will be dedicated at the Morning Service by Dr. James S. Mackenzie. A special souvenir _ calendar has been created and a liturgical and reâ€" sponsive service has been devisâ€" ed so that the congregation may play a prominent part. The new instrument has two manuals and 28 stops. Most noteworthy are the brilliance of tone, the wise balance _ of _ ‘Classical‘ _ and ‘Romantic‘ stops. and the imâ€" mediacy of the direct electronic action. The Chimes, which may be played both in the church and in the tower, are the generous gift of Mr. R. Clarke Wardlaw and family. At 7 o‘clock in the evening Dr. George Bant, the church â€" organist, . will demonâ€" strate the variety of stops and the versatility of the organ, and will conclude with a recital of compositions by Bach, Buxteâ€" hude, Handel, William â€" Stickles and Arnold Cooke. EM 4 5141 Sunday, 4th November. _ Mrs. Chantler spent this summer in Palestine and the Near East and will ilustrate her address with coloured slides. The Pax Bible Class will be hoiding its Hallowe‘en Party at the Creelman Hall, this Saturâ€" day starting at 8 p.m. _ There will be prizes for best decorated pumpkins and for best costumes. On Sunday, the Class members will journey to Midland where they will take the morning Servâ€" ice in the Midland Presbyterian Church and later will be enterâ€" tained by the Midland Young People. The bus leaves the Wesâ€" ton Presbyterian Church at 8.30 Last Sunday was a very busy’i" accompanying her husband to one for the class. In addition to b¢ Present at the wedding of the regular Class Service, the|their son. Rev. and Mrs. Zeyl executive _ members conducted/w'" be the Sunday evening the morning and evening church | 8UCSts of Rev. and Mrs. Venema. services, Mr. Alcott spoke at the! On Sunday morning, at the morning service and Dave Black| 11 o‘clock English service, Rev. gave the Sermon at the evening‘ Venema will preach on Judges service. 2: 1â€"5, "The Aâ€"Bâ€"C of Reformaâ€" At 5.00 p.m. the first Bee Cee tion", the background, the conâ€" Dinner was held with President tent, and the result of the work Bobbi Lancaster in the chair. ’0‘ the angel referred to in the John Stuart President of Start| text. At 5.00 p.m. the first Bee Cee Dinner was held with President| Bobbi Lancaster in the chair.’ John Stuart, President of Stuart House International Limited was} the guest speaker and he gave| an inspiring taik to the memâ€"| bers. He was introduced by Past President Bruce McGregor and thanked by Viceâ€"President| Gilliam Boggs. Dave Mortimer was the Chairman for the Fire-l side. esfton an C/tur‘cA REXDALE ALLIANCE CHURCH King Street and Weston Road Minister: Rev. Ralph E.Spencer, M.A.; B.D. Pastoral Assistant: Rev. Enos W. Hart, B.A., B SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28th 11 a.m. "Preparation for Living" SUNDAY SCHOOL Kipling Avenue Baptist Church ELMS PUBLIC SCHOOL â€"â€" Golfdown Dr. Tuesday & p.m. October 30. Reformation Day Rally Speaker: The Rev. Lambertus Mulder, "Remembering the Reformation" The public invited 10 11 Rev. A. E. Coe, B.A., B.D. MISSIONARY SUNDAY 11:00 a.m. Sevice â€" Sermon: A. Wormald of Bolivia 7:00 p.m. â€" Service â€" Pantomine: "Me On The Mission Field" Baptist Convention Of Ontario and Quebec Minister: Rev. R. J. Boggs, B.A. â€" 17 Cross St. â€" CH 1â€"9533 5 Cross Street at Church CHerry 1â€"1571 Service for Sunday, October 28, 1962 9:45 10:00 11:00 11:00 CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH PAX 5 p.m 10 11 7:00 Weston Presbyterian Church Second Christian Reformed Church of Toronto 3:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:45 p.m. a.m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Class a.m. Morning Worship â€" Rev. Bradford Hess of the Nyack Missionary College p.m. Evening Service â€" Pastor Ingram "Deliverance" 9:45 AM.â€"Sunday School â€" 9 years and up 9:45 A.M.â€"Pathfinder‘s Bible Class 11:00 A.M.â€"Dedication of Organ * 11:00 A.M.â€"Sunday School â€" 1â€"8 years 7:00 p.m. Organ Recital â€" Dr. George Bont BIBLE 265 Albion Road, Rexdale SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28th 1962 "Back to God Hour" on Station CKFH Holland Worship Service, the Rev. G. Zeyl Baarn. Netherlands English Worship Serv English Worship Serv KIPLING AVENUE, NORTH Pastor REV. H. A. VENEMA, B.A., Th.M. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28th Junior and Intermediate Church School Pax Bible Class Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Sacrament of Baptism Evening Worship Tri C Class for Teenagers Classes for all ages â€" XL Bible Class For Ladies â€" HiC Group â€" Young People‘s Union Worship Service, the Rev. H. A. Venema Worship Service, the Rev. H. A. Venema Westminster United Church Proclaiming Christ Rev. James S. Mackenzie, M.A., B.D., Th.D. eW$ Rev. R. F. Ingram, B.A surty nine william street weston ontaric At Hinton istrick On Sunday morning, at the 9 o‘clock Holland service, Second Church will be favoured by the ministry of the Rev. G. Zeyl, pasâ€" tor of the Reformed Church of Baarn, Netherlands. Mrs. Zeyl is accompanying her husband to be present at the wedding of their son. Rev. and Mrs. Zeyl will be the Sunday evening $ECOND CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH On Saturday afternoon, Octoâ€" ber 27, there will be a wedding service in Second Church. At 3 o‘clock, Michie! Albertus Zey! and Jacoba Josephine Verhoog will:be married by the Rev. H. A. Venema, while the sermonâ€" ette following the marriage solâ€" emnization will be preached by the Rev. G. Zey!, father of the bridegroom and pastor of the Reâ€" formed Church in Baarn, Netherâ€" lands. The public is invited to attend. On Sunday evening, at the 5 o‘clock English service, Rev. Venema will preach on Lord‘s Day 27 of the Heidelberg Catechâ€" ism, "Christian Baptism for the Church and her Children", the glory of this baptism, and the right of the children of believers unto this baptism.