Players In Dominion Drama . Festival Go Professional By JACK VAN DUSEN (Address And presentation Snturdsy.Jan.12,1957 'l'lieGuardian iv... 3 To Model School Principal "1 "'1 Very sorry to leave the children of the Model School. d k . a:nth.ehi;eachetrhs. with whom lliavs an ma e-up artist, aid d ' ' . - g . its e best a friends". Canadian Press Staff Writer an interview. I B urmg ml1al.;i3fnpmmn'” ML Mun" stated Miss Mildred Harrington. D e n u 1 F Swan”, nulnwug replying to an address read to her 'FaithTul Worker Recognized By Congregation And Friends ed Miss Harrington in the nfter- On Friday evening, January dress was read by Mr. Harold vmmon were. new Ln Bang noon. Her Grade I class which 4th, membe ofthe Geddie Me.m- nun d, M. p 5 . W ' ' . . (graduated in dliltitl toook time out orial pmhyierian Church, friends! Pmxw wrm, :rg:::..-ll.l"..l,l::: fill; glirelgtfly ::la:ciill:dv:l.li- Hnourry ol1dmsficu:illi.'barlwunuu roni their stu es at ueen Ch - and representative associates o . . ' r . - - - ' lotte High and Central Royallly the community including mem- '"'”h by Ml” Ham” 5l3"L90di:.c?0:f0l:,rlj ;)m;,ge:sr:'.' ;sr9ailmR";:g 5.21:9; OTTAWA iCPvfMany players NOW IN HOLLYWOOD secret . m d Acton by Leshe Mnclsaac on behalf of T2: token oihtegir ioi:iT:::u:i::ciiee3 bail? odnlihe gzlwgoiiliaudchclllthgliig ltlizlil-,2-illglf Ding: l(t":dliE i:ll,rnskeWg,.: Johnstone. who related an amus- This will be the second of thk sea. in former Dpminion Drama Fes- Green was ill. the festivals of Equnanl-'n Cu;l:3e:cwd in the the Pupils attending the Model presentedtoherngold vanity case Church gathered at the home nented from friends. p "'3 a"ecd0te M Mr" .Fe'g"5”"'' 5"” cab" Conan Rab” ""15 have M M ;,':f””f,'"' ”" gt” "'1 ”37'd5l"" "'9" "9 has tesuvii in ma -1" former Van- 3”"””'- Misallarrington leaves the Pi-ow of Mr 'Georse F Ferguson New Mr Ferguson in reviving tliank- 3"” yeftf; ””,'o ”f,f””Al”;'”'i ,:"';, ',,'?,':.',?:,ld,.,", ',l,',nA"'k,,,.,,"'l' the stage a re an teie- -ome a rat io. television and - - H Referring 3:11 in l to h . ' ' '- ' - T - , Served t Ute 9 '1 975011 W vi.-ion in Canada and abroad. stage star. and now is in Hoily- ;:::';n':.I?:::l: rs classol twentll-once slilitientn. Mi: :ce;::: 3 3” 51: ''':Nm"''''' g:.M:,:' lgiievrggitl h:ecr:g';:';: ggnmoghgl: pgr:(:J'J;l :';l:t'):'f maelfd family and their contribution to Vancouver. pianist. Pearl Kerr. F9” ”f"”'d.5 "9 kemdd mefpm llwgfdbemakgm 3 ""Me' work as union reilafesentntive for Hl"'ill8tDl! asserted that HWY Private Teutonr St ahTc8:;'l lllnllif the enviable age of 75 and faith- his pleasure at being so wiinder- me me 0' both ugh commuwlty ',;'.l':.,.,';,,.l:f gross 0 winners on per prm- o rt oodier. who acted in v were one of th bet I h I T i ' ' ' . and thc Geddie C urch; r. . ens of tligrfgstigalhsiabgt) Nlztlollgilgle fesugall. lgis appeared on Ca;lua:;h'E.:etf;:' , nu; um; on had instnicted hi ii; iiisadyeyegri "my H.mu' Ni 8' 3: gag: Egeigzilalflggullgefrs to l:L),g,:g1;i)i:,l:ed'e5p2:,a:'; Jamcs T. Campbell spoke off tge E33318 Eeiteingile d31Ttlol'dTg"mg Director ic ar c. no w a ma way an n ntario's Shake ' oftegchlng. ' . , . great men of distinction o te r co.--em -;- at .::.'.':::i.i: st-em. -om or .. .. .... ...... ..3”.5?'.J2:.l”:iT”.2iJ”::.'?f; '.:::::.:".':”..:”.::::”:.:.:" -ma to sin :.'”:..:: ganization since its incept on in run S uster of the comedy compeuuo” in 19” md 1951.1. . school assembled in Room 30. P It was also decided that each were presem Cenainlyp if "avg I,-erguvn. .5 previously requesb Geddie Memorial Presbyterian bow Calida mm the United saw. 1953. calls many Players who team f we d Sh l . - - . . . . Ch h. i k' M. F ith . 1'9 0 We all user en pmfessgonu 1-V Ind ".310 um; W. C. Thursday morning to bid Grade X pupil would give a short elllng had been more conducive ed. gave a brief history or the hislggic 's':r;';l:n rswiiilfsoahzrm He sings regularly in Toronto and pe1?lli:C?liaitxllrTia(n?hutlipecill'cailed upon '3' several of those present to speak. Amons those replying to this in-TO AT flat: carved out successful car- "tI.hp93l7)ominion Drama Fes- gnd weu,km,wu to French.lpe.k. farewell totheir Principal who has account of some current event to such an evmp the large nous, pen and i,e”.;ow(., 0f the Gwdiet 1 kg New york and he has ncenuy Telfj-aka Lame Green an excel, "None of Vthem W . "'3 m””'9'E0"5 in M0""'9"- been ”s”cl.med with the sch?” 3' "19 "CH meetillir would not have been able to con-. Memorial Church, wliu-h includ-t am SP0 ' received acclaim for his overwliei ' on major T" W" mmy yea”: A3 parting Mr. tain all attending. it is known ed the relating of the unnring ef-l A ”""' "' ”'""V”l''p f"”'””'d ming success at the Stratford Felt Dave Macbcan, Queen's ., V. .. -51- REP-. was present at the that several persons attemtpcd tol forts and indomitable persever-l)”";I ll" ”'”g'"3 M "Id ""0" ivnl. meeting and spoke to the boys reach Mr. Ferguson's, but were ence of his mother. Mrs. Lucyil” W'”' MT5- Dmlald Lnmom 3' and girls briefly on their Club forced to turn back: among these Anderson Ferguson. it was large-ith? "r33"- Mr-,A"d”-"-” J0h"5'"'i work stressing how important it were his intimate friends, Co). and ly due to her influence that lhe,T9l”1'9d ”"' 3"'l'9"" Ml" 1' 5010. on's home. Refreshments wers is for them to learn to express Mrs. E.W. Johnstone and several late Mr. li.C. McLeod, then Gen-' 0" The W191 f"”"W9d by an 8b'.Vt served by the ladies present. The themselves in public as they are others, erai Manager of the Bank of Nova:'9"'l”9d "'”"h” by "'9 EUPST 0' much enjoyed Welling T9"0Wlhll t-0ll'I0I”I'0W5 leaders. Mr. Roland Paynter acted as Scutia, donated the 1200 poundih0"”'- Mr F”le'”5""- land tribute was brought toa close He then showed some interesi- chairman. He called upon the bell. Contributions from iriendsl The guests viewed with great with the singing of "Auld Lang wggdarlngyswigmng. who won gifts the children gave Miss Har- the best actor award of 1955, is a ""3"" 9'"l",E5 and I delk P9"- TV and radio peuonuu. In -1-0,, The presentation was made by om”. Bruce 5wel.dfu,,,.' but sup. Marcia Jones and David Burgoyne Porting actor in 1951 in, since Following Miss Harrington's re- acted at smmord Nd frequently ply all the children rose and sang mpears in Tomato. "For She's ii Jolly Good Fellow". Jo” Mule;-, who gale;-ed the Representtatives then came for- lent actor." Mr. Mat-Donald. 56- awards, but they gained valuable year-old former stage manage linformation and experience in fes- CHURCHES TOMORROW Anglican Church ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL Anglican ltochford Square The Reverend Canon G. E. Moffatt M. Rector. The Reverend W. G. Hogg. Honorary Assistant Priest. Organist and Choir Director lilss Susanne Brenton, Lie. Music FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 7:30 a.m.-Mattlns 5:00 a.m.-Holy Eucharist 10:00 u.m.-Church School (8-15) 11:00 a.m.--Choral Eucharist ii:oo a.m.-Church school (under 6). 7:00 p.m.-Evensong t:00 p.rn.-Adult Confirmation Class Dally Services at usual hours All Welcome ST. PAULTS AN GLICAN CHURCH Established 1769 by Royal Foundation The Reverend Canon J. T. lbbott. Iector. organist and Choir Director. Mr. H. John Harris. F.R.C.0. l:)0-Holy Communion. Corpor- ate Communion l..nymen's As- socatlon iozot)-Sunday school-Junior and senior Classes 11:00-Sunday " l-- I-Beginners and Primary Classes 11:00-Holy Communion (No Sermon) l:t)0-Evensongi Visitors Ara Cordialiy Invited To Attend. PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF 8. JAMES the Reverend T. H. B. somers, M.A.. s.'l'.M.. Minister. Miss E. Lillian Mckennts, Mus. Bnc.. F.M.C.M.. organist and Director of chairs 1948 festival. now is a well-known THE BAPTIST CHURCH actress in London's West End. Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister: luv. H. L. Mltton, B.A.. B.D. Mrs. G. Elliott Full. Organist and Choir Director 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School 11:00 p.m.-Morning Worship well - known commercial on TV frequently. gm walk”, but acme of the class. Taking part in this ceremony 1947 and 1950 festivals, became a , m. Mclnnis, Sterling Breadon, Pam- nouncer and still acts occasionally ell MACKIDIIOD. Ind Keith Com!!- on TV. Helen Winston. who played a lead role in the 1955 festival, is Mr. MacDonald said scouts at- Sermon: "The True Vine" tend the festival plays in search Save the Queen." iijntheirlrz "Gently Lord. Lead of new talent. Another pleasan surprise await- s" ( nrter) ward to present good wishes and felicitations on behalf of each were Judy Matheson. Catherine A very lively dance led by Miss Harrington completed the proceed- ings. Before dispersing students and teachers sang together "God 1:00 p.m.-Evening Service , Sermon: "Alpha and Omega" (Concluding sennon in Series on the "f Am's of Jesus") THOUGHTS FOR OUR TIME age in which the mushrooming a- Mrs. Allison Mucllae. A.R.C.M.. mmic cloud hove" on the ho”. mnum ""1 Ch" m"c”' zon of our imaginations, that we 10 a.m.-Church school and 1-'am- should seek a "cure." "Y .n'""'- ' In a time when the pressures "St"! 0T the Mdrnllll ' - T319 of modern life are weakening the Mill" 3'-"TY A'”'9- C"'0'Y" security of family life, causing a and Linda MncNeIII In RecIt-- frightening increase in the inci- "0lI- dence of mental illness. shaking 11100 I-III--M0I'I1llIE W0l'8hllI and our hold on the basis of the moral F ' law itself. it is to be expected that Sermon: "For the people had In many will see in religion a possi- Intnll tn W011" Speaker. Miss bln relief from the evils. Vida Stewart. B.Th.. mlsslon- And. of.cou",' in nun” they "'33 are right. The rootlesssness of the 5""'"'" human person in our times. the 7"” P-"""E""'l"K w”"5l'lP moral and social chaos which the 5""W"3 M"- M- 9- D""b” newscasts and the newspapers un- Anlvhul" fold to us, is an effect of man's failure to order himself. his home. his society. according to God's law. "Peace is the tranquillity of order.” in St. N--4'".-sin:-s words. and the order is the urrangement ms: SALVATION name Great George street . "HOME OF EVANGIILISM” Since 1355 of our indivii. tnl acts CIPt- Ind Mrs. J. Carter. in accordance with the Divine plan. Corps Officers - A-W OWE GOD LOVE SUNDAY But we are wrong when we look ll-00 I-III--Hollllell Mwtlnb on religion exclusively or primar- BW P-in-"'ml"'-W"-V ch" iiy as a means to our own pence. 3339 P-In-'5"ldlY sdlwl when we look on it as an auto- Ri” P-m-4”” Th" Tl" 3”" matlc panacea. Religion is essen- 'i:ts a.m.-Church School For All 0 Ag s il:00 a.m.-Morning Worship and sermon: "Th e inescapable Presence of God - Underneath are the Everlasting Arms" Anthem: "God be in My Head" (arr. lvor Atkins) soloist Miss Barbara Rogers 1:00 p.m.-Evening Worship and Meditation: "studies in the Life of Our Lord-ll. The Meeting with Simeon and Anna" Anthem: "Jess. P-' ' sure” (Variey Roberts) Visitors Happily Welcome ZION PRESBYTERIAN I ciwncu Cor. Prince and Grafton Sta. The Reverend W. Harold Brown. M.A.. Minister. Visiting Minister. Mr. John Len-Morgan. M.A.. B. Mus. (Oxford) Organist and Choir Director Trea- IIIII Girls 11 1 of . mo v----om A:,r,,Meett-- .i'."..”.'.1'.1 2i5'?.i.'1i.. .2"E.i'f”ft'.'. 7:” 'r' "' F v M"”"3 are his creatures. the work of His m...mjm........i 7TH-DAY ADVENTIST '.?.".f'..i'3'.."f..".”L'.. '.T"..2i?.f3,"li'.' CHURCH families. as nations, and as a tem- I Lupthorn Avenue iiy of nations. One effect of a re- Mlnlater: liglon which is integrated Into the whole of our lives, will be ”peace of soul,” the sense that we are fulfilling the purpose for which W. M. Mercer. B.A. SATURDAY SERVICE! sabbath School, 1:45 pm. we an made. c:.';:"':,'"'c'”'u"c:";;"l'l', mu" Christianity is centred in Christ. M .m'd .n nnkui His adoration and love of His Di- GOSPEL HALL , Upper Prince sum Additional ?.3.i"."."s2l.'.'i"'f i'l'f3s' 22:2 Cnnfribllfioni .'."':.'..-, ”.1', Red Shield Appeal and God's lsmsdy through- "" 9"” " 9"” whim Road, w. 1. Neither is there Salvation in Per Mu. Webb Nichol.-inn any other-we must be saved . North Milton. W. 1. Acts 4-ll. Visitors Per Mrs. Lindsay Coles Hazel Grove. W. I, T 5.” are very Wsloams. 35-35 325.00 Per Mrs. Harold Bagnsll York Point. W. i. C WN BIBLE CHAPEL it s.m.-The Church School Adult Bible Class. l1a.m.-Divine Warship iihoadcast aver CFCY) sermon: "Living on spiritual Capital" ' Anthem: "Calm and Tranquil" (.1. s. Bncli) 'T lhm.-Divine Worship Sermon: "Truth - Sakes"' Anthem: "Jean, Weed of God incarnate (Gounod) All Ara Cordlnily Welcomed TBINITYUNITED CHURCH 'fer their lflnkters: Irv. A. Prank Ilnclann. LA- Rev. G. llewarl Christie. I.A., ID. Rev. Ajew I. Wait. DJ). 0flIlH m link i Gd!!- Rmin r. lngtsrl. n.n.c.o. ::::o-PIKE-Ii engines. 9 -Dtvhe - The .........r- ..:.-.--........ Der Sermsaz "A la-vies of 31l- Ilb" It Ckhtla 2!! Cumberland st. at Jangworth Per Mrs. Wilfred Muci(inley 315.75 Anthem: "Hymn of Peace" (Cuileott) - Hymn Anthem: "Sweet Hour By His Eminence Cardinal McGuiga.n of Prayer" (uunno ' Come And Worship 1 KAI RELIGION I8 MAN'S AVOWAL vine Father- his "rellgion"'- was CENT CHU(l):(l;I:lIsTlAN OP DEPENDENCE ON GOD perfect.hBut that did notb fro: Him from te temptation y .aan. "9 K9” 3”" ?9l:Zl0lll1 lg. 110' I l70i"del'.dT"8i or from the anguish, mental and m---:------ t 2: ar y surprsng. in In physical, or His suffering and M"'"' DmEl"':eh:"' 3'7"" age that is torn by anxieties, an dam To be really religious is to serve God at all costs. to struggle a- gainst the enemies of our love of God. the world, the flesh, the devil. St. Paul tells of the Christ- ian's service of God, and describes it. not as an easy thing. a means of attaining personal "peace". he describes the Christian as a war- rior, girt with helmet. sword. breastplate. And the baptismal service itself is an initiation into a life of struggle with the enemies of our holiness. NOT MAN-CENTRE!) Religion is not man-centred it is not a series of prayers and acts which are aimed at the "satis- faction" of an accidental, emotion- al element in our human nature. Rather. because religion is a way of life by which our whole nature acts according to God's will, it produces, as a side product as it were. that inner peace and tran- quillity which is not lost by the sufferings. physical and spiritual. which are a part of human life. and so form a part of the practice of religion. The Son of God became man to show us how to be religious. how to love and serve His Father. And He revealed to us a religion. not self-centred, but God-centred, a religion which serves God by doing His will. no matter how difficult; n religion which gives reel joy and peace because.it centres the heart of man in God. even in this life. . R. Doclieriy Heads Seaside 4-H Club The re-organization meeting of the ” ” 4-H Calf Club was field in Howls Hall. Brackli-y Point, on Jan. 2. with a good attendance of members and in- tereal-ed parents. The appointment of officers for the new year resulted as follows: Pres. Roy Docherty: Vice-Pres" Sterling Younker; Sec'y. Treat. Ruth MncCnllum. The adult lead- era are: smith MacFnriane. Fred Hughes and John Docherly. Prise money amounting to 8151 was distributed among the mem- bers. It was decided to hold the next meeting in Harrington Hall on Feb. 1st, and the followinl meetings to be held on the first Friday of each month, each mem- Avenue. "A Bible Preaching Centre. Pro. :"".:T:'-T :1":."'..E"'..l.1."'.. Ciming Events Auction and dance Vernon Hall Monday. Jan. 14th Rummage sale. Saturday, Jan. 12. at 1.!) pm. at the Y.M.C.A. in stock all sizes of horse blan- kets- W.l. Bowman. :mm.m......:....m 0:8 n.ni;-he Lerdts supper for Believers 11:0 n.m.-The family Bane-Featuring a program for the entire family. 4:15 p.m.-Truth For Tadny- 7n,n.dls Program over CFCY. : ism.- vangeiistfe service. gun" in .3 5"... .1 in Regular Saturday; night dag; faith. soloist and song leader. 3- Pet!" 3” 3” "”"" Mr. Joe vruuu. Speaker suns Wm"- C""t0"0- It 50 n s r Marshfield Hall. k": ''l' 'd" h""”' T.” Wel:lTesda'ylvl.p.i,:n. lath, 7p.m.Sptm- 3”” " ""3 ' n"u"'?" sored by Dunstaffnage W.l. "A Warm Welcome Awaits You" km" and” ever, mud” night. New Glasgow Hail. Duos- UNITED PENTDOOSTAL prise. Inousorod by Jnniar Parnr us. IEII: is WISDOM! The poet Whittier once wrote: "We search the world for ITIITTI. W0 cull the good. the true. "90 beautifu from graves stone and written If lb Avlale Cherry Valley Y.P.U. Concert new 0. I. Isles. luslsv in Mllzihew Hnli. Moglatg 10- 5.1,, n"' '” u'T.'.'.... Institute. N" M" "M" m To find that all the lid I s.-.-In-In an and mu. ,,,"gl;',,f"?,,t,',."?.,'""" '""' uTgtI;s::npgi5 5'v'ii' :40 ns avowed purpose of the Irltha and rm-elgs Bible So- lsls give this bookof Cd wisdom to people of dl races h their own In- Rga nmlstbgl eoaltliibutlnl N aux 8' 1 Q I: lease h ut::yIar- hllusws. &I wi be found a wide ing films including the new one. "Rural Youth at the Royal." Rev- Mr. I. 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