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llldIlllliIL?ilHlllllQlll4l.2slllllClll8 FIRST YEAR DAY-the d.1y III-II stands OLII in the memory of every T.B.C. st11dent and grad. This allfout welcome included .1 tour of To- ronto and then of the school buildings, dinner .1t the College, and an evening of fun at Baraca Club. Family devotions bro11gl1t the day to .1 close .IIILI new students felt themselves a vital part of the T.I3.C. f.1mily. FALL HIKIZ-How we all had been looking forward to tl1is dayf- b11t, on THE day it rained! Hot dogs, instead of being cooked over an open fire at Centre Island were cooked over the school stove. QThese indoor l1ot dogs taste every bit as good as the outdoor varietylj G.1mes and skits added much to tl1e fun. Mr. Armstrong led in family devotions and .mother TBC. family gathering came to a close. FOUNDERS' XVEEK-All who participated in the 1948 celebration of Founders' Week were greatly blessed. Wfe looked back to the begin, ning of the College in lH94, and reflected upon Gods guidance of those men who were chosen by Him to give this institution the direction it has followed rigl1t to the present day. In faith. we are anticipating Gods continued blessing upon our College in the days to come. STOUFFVILLE CAMPAIGN-an event long to be remembered by every member' of the stu- dent body. Iiighty students were engaged for eight days in Stouffville and district, making over SOO visits in homes, conducting evangelistic church services and teacher training classes as well as childrens meetings and young peoples rallies. Many were led to rededicate their lives to the Master and others experienced the joy of salvation which is in Christ jesus. We thank God that He saw fit to use the students in this manner. CHRISTMAS DINNER-Ilxcitement had been steadily motinting as the days of early December were ticked off on our calendars. Holi- days were drawing near, but-more importantf so was tl1e Christmas Dinner. Turkey and plum pudding with all the trimmings, Santa Claus with his pack of presents for the good children, and .1 skit LIIILI pageant presented by the Social Committee, .1ll made up a wonderful day and the students left for their homes where, with their own families, they would celebrate the birthd.1y of our Saviour. DAY OF PRAYER-The highlight of the year. Lectures set aside, the day and evening were spent in meditation upon the Word. and .1 prayer to the Living Wlord. Dr. McNicol addressed the school in tl1e first hour, emphasiz- ing ag.1in, as he alone can, the necessity of the death of self .1nd the entl1roning of Christ in the heart of every child of God. During the prayer sessions, lives were rededicated to the Lord jesus Christ, and the plea of all students was that as His perfect will is revealed, we might be made pliable in His hands. MISSIONARY CONFERENCE-February 7- 12, tl week of challenge, of decisions, of inter- cession and of pr.1ise: Challenge-in that it applied the Great Com- mission to ourselves, bidding us, in His strength, to go to the dist.1nt places with tl1e Gospel of Christ. Decisions-As particular needs of the various mission fields were presented, Gods specific will was made clear to many sttidents anticipating foreign mission service. Intercession-for the messengers of tl1e Cross in the difhcult places, for those hearing for the first time about a God of love .1nd an all-sufh- cient Saviour, and for converts who have re- sponded to the presentation of tl1e Gospel. Praise-to our God who is able to save them to the uttermost that come 11nto God by Him.
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