_ Our $011001 Princip e’s Over ZOOOYears 0U It’s the Bible. And we teach it every Sunday at our Children‘s Leaming Centre. Chartwell Baptist Church MAPLE GROVE vv‘ mm“ I‘TYYY“ n1 228 Chartwell Rd. 844-2801 Services 91 lsz. DAILY VACA110N BIBLE SCHOOL July 5 â€" 16 "The Amzing Journey To Bible Times" v Sunday School - Nursery Care - Children’s Church - Youth Ministry Registration will be taken by mail or in person, Mondays and Tuesdays 10-4 SUNDAY 10:30 a.m. Rev. Tom Lambshead UNUSUAL STRATEGIES FOR PERSONAL SUCCESS 6:30 pm. Prayer Ministry Service Cfll . CALVARY r BAPTIST CHURCH l 1215 Lakeshore Rd. w. 827-4157 Derrick Tapper â€" Pastor David Squiresâ€" â€"As‘sooiate David Homeâ€" Associate PO. BOX 123 OAKVILLE ONTARIO L6J 425 Classes will be held at 560 Bronte Road (corner of Speers Road) Telephone: 827-5711 ©HHLDREN§ SUMMER CM beginning week of July 5th, 1993 ‘ 29%} MM ENS TE ER ©LAS$ ENE E$ Pottery and Art 6:30 pm. “A TOUCH OF CLASS" Luke 6:29 Prayer and Bible Study â€" 7:15 pm. Please call for further information Nursery Sunday School Provided All Welcome 1415 Trafalgar Rd. (Opponlto Sheridan Collogo) Pastor Gordon H. Phllllpa 9:45 am. Family Bible Hour 1 1 :00 am. ‘THE REAL SECRET OF THE HEALTHY INNER LIFE†John 3:8 9:45 am. Portuguese Morning Worship 10:45 am. Morning Worship 346 Maple Grove Dr. 845-5721 Minister: Rev. Mom Mu -Hayes Music Coordinator: DaHflIynek FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Pastoral Team: Jack Anderson, Joao Garcia Richard Root Minister Emeritus: Ron Watts CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH UNITED CHURCH Child Care Facilities 340 Rebecca Street at Morden SUNDAY, JUNE 27th 9 am. 10:30 am. SUNDAY SERVICES SUNDAY, JUNE 27 842-0938 845-2942 After losing 2-12 to Vaughan, Oakville rebounded to whip Scarborough Azzun’ 6-0 and Oshawa Turn] 3- 1. Chandler Pimental and Ricky Venditti were the key players. D Oakville Warriors boys under-10 rep soccer team and Burlington played to a 1-1 stalemate in Peelâ€" Halton league action Tuesday evening in Burlington. El Oakville Dynamo has advanced to the quarterâ€" ï¬nals of the Ontario Cup after under-12 pool action on the weekend. The tie'left the Warrior’s’ record at 3-0-2. Mark Bernardi had the Oakville tally from James Russell and Zaki Azeez. CI Oakville Dragons under-16 rep girls are off to a 3-1 start in Peel Halton League play. After splitting their ï¬rst two games against under-17 opponents, the Dragons recorded a 2-1 win over Brampton and 3-1 decision over Burlington. Tamara Vaughn ï¬red the three goals in the latter game while Elissa Nunes scored twice against Brampton. Vaughn, Kim Winarski, Lindsay Lewin and Kelly Lamont scored in an earlier 4â€"1 win over Guelph while Mara DeMichelle tallied in a 2-1 loss to Oakville under-17’s. Cl Oakville Blazers received two goals from Mandy Joseph en route to a 4-1 win over Burlington in Peel- Halton girls under-12 play. Amy Bell and. Christina Orsini also scored. All Ages Welcome â€"Nursery Provided Mlnlflm: Rev. James w. Forbes, B.A., M. Dlv. Rev. Carolyn Mmu, B.A., M.Dlv., s.T.M. Dlroctor at Music: Mn. Ella Lampluuh. A.R.c.M., H.M.T, Dundas Hwy. 8: 6th Line Church: 257-8434 The members of St. john's invite you to join their faith family 10:00 am. â€" SUMMER SERVICE Sermon: Rev. Jim Campbell Lemonade on the Church Lawn following the service 1250 McCraney St. E. 845-3152 (1 block W. of Trafalgar) Rev. Andrew King Director of Music: Carole Falconer 10:00 am. “And Find Pastors" I “MUSIC: Food for the Soul†Nursery Child Care Provided MUNN'S UNITED CHURCH TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ST. PAUL’S UNITED WELCOMES YOU 454 Rebecca St. 845-3427 Rev. Ron Hunt, Rev. Karen Inkster Dir. Mus. Bmee Blandlord 10:00 am. Service "IN THE HEART OF OAKVILLE" Dunn Church Sts. 845-0551 Rev. K. James Campbell Cathryn Newman Brian Turnbull, Dir. of Music Nursery p'rodeed Lemonade on the lawn WORSHIP SERVICE 1 0:00 am. "Human Nature†Rev. R. Hunt anior Congregatiqn ST. JOHN’S UNITED Pike was the winning pitcher against Brampton. Lawrence went the final two-and-twoâ€"third innings. Bloomï¬eld led the attack, going 5-for-6 with a double, three RBI and three runs scored. Lawrence was 3-for-5 with two doubles and three RBI and a run scored. Pike was 4-for-4 with a triple and double, Harvey 3-for-5 with two doubles. El Oakville Halton Korean Businessmen Association midget A’s reeled off three consecutive wins in COBA play last week. Clint Lawrence was’the winning pitcher against Milton. Adam Verdurmen had the save. At the plate, Jamie Dent had a double and single, while Ian Harvey smacked a triple and Verdurmen was 2-for-4. BASEBALL CI Jordan Strofolino smacked a seventh-inning triple to give Oakville minor peewees an 11-10 win over Campbellville in Central Ontario Baseball Association action. Harvey tossed a complete-game oneâ€"hitter against Georgetown, walking two and stn'king out 14. Jason Lee rapped two doubles while Tom Williamson was 2-for-3 with a walk and three runs scored. Mike Innanen blasted a two-run homer. Mike Grantham was 2-for-4 with an RBI. The locals downed Milton 7-4, trashed Georgetown 18-0 the following evening and then routed Brampton 14â€"5 to up their record to 7-2-0. TRAFALGAR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 354 Upper Middle Rd. at Trafalgar. (Enter from Trafalgar In White Oaks Blvd. E., N. on Litchï¬eld) Rev. Ferne Reeve 842-5873 10:00 am. WORSHIP SERVICE Church School a Nursefl Facilities Provided 156 THIRD LINE, OAKVILLE 827-3851 Minister: The Rev. Peter D. Ruddell Welcomes You on June 27th 10:00 am Service â€" Nursery and Junior Congregation Message: “Hospital - itY’ Rev. Gill Lemonade on the lawn E after service " Rev. Han'y McWilliams - Minister Dr. Joseph K. Latlimore - Assoc. Minister Mrs. Susan Sheridan-Director of Programs Mr. Bill Hamel â€" Dir. of Music Nursery for Infants Care for Toddlers Church School 10:30 am. Morning Worship Nursery Available ALL WELCOME KNOX PRESBYTERIAN 2489 Lakeshore Rd. W. 827-1643 Corner of Bronte Lakeshore Rds. WALTON UNITED HOPEDALE PRESBYTE RIAN Lakeshore Rd. at Dunn St. Downtown Oakville 844-3472 10:30 am. WORSHIP SERVICE