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Copyright license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Citation: Toronto Bible College. “Graduation Exercises, April 27, 1944.” (1944) ***** Begin Content ****** [ PAGE ONE - A picture of the main building of the Toronto Bible College with trees in front of it, with the caption Main Building underneath it. ] [Heading 1] Toronto Bible College Year of Jubilee [Heading 2] The Graduation Exercises of the Fiftieth Session [Heading 2.a] held in the Varsity Arena, Toronto [Heading 2.b] Thursday, April Twenty- Seventh Nineteen hundred and forty four at eight o'clock [ PAGE TWO ] [Heading 2.1] THE HYMNS [Heading2.1.a] 1. Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven Verse 1 Praise, my soul, the King of heaven; To His feet thy tribute bring; Ransomed, healed, restored, forgiven. Who like me His praise should sing? Praise Him! Praise Him! Praise the everlasting King. [Verse 2] Father-like He tends and spares us; Well our feeble frame He knows; In His hands He gently bears us. Rescues us from all our foes; Praise Him! Praise Him! Widely as His mercy flows. [Verse 3] Angels, help us to adore Him; Ye behold Him face to face; Sun and moon, bow down before Him; Dwellers all in time and space: Praise Him! Praise Him! Praise with us the God of grace. [Heading 2.1.b] 2. We Have Heard a Joyful Sound [Verse 1] We have heard a joyful sound, Jesus saves! Spread the gladness all around; Jesus saves! Bear the news to every land, Climb the steeps and cross the waves; Onward! 'tis our Lord's command: Jesus saves! [Verse 2] Sing above the battle's strife, Jesus saves! By His death and endless life Jesus saves! Sing it softly through the gloom, When the heart for mercy craves; Sing in triumph o'er [ over ] the tomb, Jesus saves! [Heading 2.1.c] 3. Rejoice, the Lord is King [Verse 1] Rejoice, the Lord is King; Your Lord and King adore; Mortals, give thanks and sing, And triumph evermore: Lift up your heart, lift up your voice; Rejoice; again I say. Rejoice. [Verse 2] Jesus, the Saviour, reigns, The God of truth and love; When He had purged our stains, He took His seat above: Lift up your heart, lift up your voice; Rejoice; again I say. Rejoice. [ PAGE THREE ] [Heading 2.2] THE PROGRAMME The National Anthem Hymn — No. 1 "Praise, my soul, the King of Heaven" Scripture — Hon. Mr. Justice Roy L. Kellock Words of Welcome by the Principal Prayer — Principal McNicol Anthem by the Lady Students — "Lift thine Eyes" (arranged from Mendelssohn) Jubilee Greetings by: — Rev. Canon H. J. Cody, D.D.. LL.D., President of the University of Toronto Rev. George C. Pidgeon, D.D., First Moderator of the United Church of Canada The Ladies' Double Trio — "More love to Thee, O Christ" Jubilee Greetings by: — Rev. W. A. Cameron, D.D.. Missionary Secret'y [ Secretary ] of the Presbyterian Church in Canada Rev. John McLaurin D.D., Foreign Missionary Secretary of the Baptist Churches of Canada Anthem by the Ladies' Evangelistic Choir— "Come unto Him" (arranged from Handel) Hymn — No. 2 "We have heard a joyful sound" Offering for the Expenses of the Graduation Service Anthems by the Lady Students — (a) "Holy Spirit. Come, O Come" (b) "Arise, my soul, arise" Presentation of Diplomas and Certificates by the President Prayer of Dedication by the Vice - Principal The Class Hymn, No. 3 "Rejoice, the Lord is King" Benediction [ PAGE FOUR ] [Heading 2.3] THE MESSAGE THE JUBILEE Tonight the Bible College closes its fiftieth session and celebrates its Jubilee. It began in 1894 with a class of twelve students meeting in Walmer Road Baptist Church. In 1898 its first building was erected at 110 College Street, and 40 students were enrolled that year. In 1928, with an enrolment of 162. the work was removed from that site, and the present main building at 16 Spadina Road was erected. In 1938, when the enrolment had reached 352, the South Block at 12-14 Spadina Road was acquired. In the year the war began the enrolment of students was 380, of whom 137 were men. Since then there has been a yearly decrease, notably in the number of men. During the session now closing, only 39 men have been enrolled in a total student body of 212. A corresponding decrease has taken place in the Evening Classes also, which are carried on by the College along with its regular course of training. Over 100 recent T.B.C. students are to-day [ today ] in the King's forces. The Bible College seeks to serve as the handmaid of the Churches. Its doctrinal basis is the historic Christian faith, from which it has not turned aside, either to one side or the other. Its fellowship is ecumenical, and its outlook is world-wide. It has strengthened and expanded its curriculum from time to time, while always keeping it Bible-centred and maintaining an extensive practical department. The College has served as a recruiting ground for the Christian ministry. Over 250 young men have gone on from its classes into the ministry of all the major denominations in Canada and many of the smaller ones, and even into churches in the United States and in England. It is also a training school for the mission field. About 490 young men and women have found their way from it into overseas work, under both the regular Church Boards and the Interdenominational Missions. In the course of these fifty years, missionaries from the Bible College have gone with the Gospel into thirty-seven foreign countries of the world. The College is supported by the voluntary gifts of friends who believe in the work it is doing for the Kingdom of God. The students are charged only a nominal registration fee, so that no deserving man or woman may be discouraged from coming. The good hand of God has been upon us all these years. We look back upon the past with thanksgiving and praise, and forward into the future with faith and hope. [ A donation form that can be folded, torn and mailed to the Toronto Bible College as a pledge as follows. ] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mr. John Westren, Treasurer. Toronto Bible College, 16 Spadina Road, Toronto. I desire to have a share in the work of the College, and take pleasure in subscribing $ _______________ [ line to write the amount pledge in dollars ] payable __________________ [ a line for the date when the subcriber will give the donation that was intended ] Name _____________________________ [ line to write the name of the subscriber ] Address __________________________ [ line to write the address of the subscriber ] [ PAGE FIVE ] [Heading 2.4] THE TORONTO BIBLE COLLEGE IS INTERDENOMINATIONAL (Also Evangelical, Ecumenical, Missionary and Co-Educational) Prominent leaders in church, professional and business life are devoting their time to directing the affairs of the College. [Heading 2.4.1] BOARD OF GOVERNORS [ words are underlined ] E. G. Baker, President William Inrig, Vice-President John Westren, Treasurer John McNicol S. J. Moore R. D. Richardson W. Willis Naylor R. Cecil Kilgour Donald M. Fleming [Heading 2.4.2] THE ADVISORY COUNCIL [ words are underlined ] Rev. A. E. Armstrong, M.A., D.D. Rev. R. A. Armstrong, M.A., D.D. Rev. H. H. Bingham, B.A.. D.D. Harry P. Brown Rev. Peter Bryce, D.D., LL.D. Rev. W. A. Cameron, B.A., D.D. George W. Elliot Dr. Isaac Erb J. S. Gartshore J. E. Gray, M.A., B.Paed. Dr. W. T. Hamilton Rev. John Inkster, B.A., D.D. J. H. S. Kerr R. W. Kilgour. W. J. Lind Rev. J. B. McLaurin. BA., D.D. F. W. Moffat Rev. J. D. Paterson. L.Th. Rev. George Pidgeon. B.A., D.D. C. E. Robertson. A. C. Thompson [Heading 2.4.3] THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE [ words are underlined ] [Heading 2.4.3.a] Principal Rev. John McNicol, B.A.. D.D. [Heading 2.4.3.b] Vice-Principal Rev. J. B. Rhodes. M.A.. B.D. [Heading 2.4.3.d] Registrar J. M. Waters. M.D.. CM. [Heading 2.4.3.e] Secretary Rev. F. G. Vesey, B.D. [Heading 2.4.3.f] Superintendent of Student Activities Rev. D. A. Burns, B.A.. B.Th. [Heading 2.4.3.g] Director of Music: Ernest Shildrick [ A picture of the south building with trees on both side of the building and a caption that says "South Building" ] [ PAGE SIX ] [Heading 2.5.1] STUDENTS WHO RECEIVE GRADUATING DIPLOMAS Sarah Mildred Allnutt . . . Vankleek Hill, Ont. Ruth Isabel Arnold . . . Oro Station, Ont. Robert James Arnott . . . Toronto, Ont. Alice Dorothy Bailey . . . Toronto, Ont. Myrtle Lavina Bartman . . . Hanover, Ont. Ruth Alberta Beech, Reg. N. . . . Hamilton, Ont. Annie Ethel Black . . . Port Elgin, Ont. Brice Bernard Blakeney . . . Lower West Jeddore, N.S. Goldie Laura Blakeney . . . Lower West Jeddore, N.S. Phyllis May Rosalie Boswell . . . Hamilton, Ont. Jessie May Britton . . . Long Branch, Ont. Nellie Ferris Campbell . . . North Sydney, N.S. Evelyn Margaret Cranker . . . Ottawa, Ont. Myrtle Jean Dempster . . . St. John, N.B. Marguerite Ellen Doig . . . Wroxeter, Ont. Charles Henry Einwechter . . . Hespeler, Ont. Elsie Mildred Farris . . . Coleville, Sask. Elizabeth Grace Fee . . . Ravenna, Ont. Irene Mabel Gamey . . . Strathclair, Man. Hazel Aldra Gibbins . . . Dryden, Ont. James Thrift Martin Green . . . London, England Nora Florence Green . . . Bracebridge, Ont. Helen Marie Hall . . . Owen Sound, Ont. Ethel Annie Harvey . . . Haileybury, Ont. Beatrice Ruth Pauline Hethrington . . . Stanstead, Que. Isabel Ingrid Hogan . . . Fort William, Ont. Margaret Adeline Jacobson . . . Fort William, Ont. Phyllis May Kalbfleisch . . . Kitchener, Ont. Jonathan David Kenzie . . . Walkerton, Ont. Eileen Lydia Klein . . . Gowanstown, Ont. Doric Edna Lane . . . Hamilton, Ont. Margaret Ella Legate . . . Chatham Ont. Mrs. Sadie M. Lovering . . . Lethbridge. Alta. Gladys Eileen MacLean . . . Strathadam, N.B. Gertrude Effie McLaughlan . . . Owen Sound, Ont. Marion Margaret McLeod . . . Waterford, Ont. Christine Makush . . . Dryden, Ont. Lillian Grace Matheson . . . Bobbili, India Glenford Howie Mitchell . . . Norwich, Ont. Enid Emily Morrison, B.A. . . . Sarnia, Ont. Margaret Maud Ogilvie . . . Toronto, Ont. Elsie Ruth Oliver . . . Aurora, Ont. Ruby Irene Pembleton . . . Burgessville, Ont. Iris Reeve . . . Toronto, Ont. Marian Verna Rideout . . . Hartland, N.B. Olive Alexandra Shell . . . Uxbridge, Ont. George Stuart Simpson . . . Victoria, B.C. Clifford Anson Snyder . . . Kitchener, Ont. Doris D. S. Snyder . . . Kitchener, Ont. Benjamin Alphonso Wilson . . . Beterverwagting. British Guiana Bertha Zimmerman . . . Fort William, Ont. [Heading 2.5.2] Graduates Who Re ceive Evening Class Certificates 1. Franklyn George Allen 2. Dorothy Helen Carpenter 3. Frances Goslin 4. Norine Eleanor Hewer 5 Gwendolyn Bernice Johnson 6. Evelyn R. Jordan 7. Denalda C. Kirk 8. Harold E. Lossing 9. Grace McLean 10. Ellen Morrow 11. George Nethercott 12. Joyce E. Troyer 13. Alison M. A. Turnbull 14. Isobel J. Wiggins ***** This is the end of the e-text. This e-text was brought to you by Tyndale University, J. 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