Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 30 Apr 1953, A6

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Page 6 OAKVTLLE-TRAFAL'iAR JOURNAL Thursday, April 30th, 1953 Building the Church at 'Ephesus P. W. THOMPSON EDITOR ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON . Scripture-- Acta 18:25--21:14 CENTRAL BAPTIST Rev. W. H. McWhinnie Visits of a missionary to Com munist dominated lands behind the iron curtain were described to the congregation of Central Baptist Church Sunday evening by Rev. John Thomas, D.D., F.R.G.S., British secretary of the Slavic Gospel Association, Chi cago. The speaker told of condi tions in the places he visited, and of his contacts with leading Communists. He related how he had overcome hostile opposition, and taken the Gospel to people from whom it had been kept by the policy of the Communist governments. Mr. Thomas, a friend of long standing of Rev. W. H. McWhinnie, minister of Central Baptist Church, had taken part in the missionary service in the People's Church, Toronto, on Sunday afternoon. Soloist at the evening service was Miss Monica Barnard, who also sang at the morning service. A Bible quiz was conducted by Douglas Routledge, president of the Young People's Society, at Monday evening's meeting. The women of the congregation will meet at the home of Mrs. D. Collett, 112 Watson Ave., this (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock. The local Corps officers of the Salvation Army will speak and sing. The regular mid-week Bible study will be held Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. Happy Hour for children is Friday at 6:45 p.m., and prayer meeting the same evening at 8 p.m. Services are held at 58 Col bom e S t E. Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m., church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. the Canadian Army, and Mr. Butcher retired as choirmaster because of ill health. On behalf of the congregation Capt. Munro was presented with a portable typewriter and Mr. Butcher with a handsomely decorated prayer St Paul asked the Christians in Ephesus Paul preached boldly in the synagogue So powerful was Paul's preaching that Paul felt he was directed to go to Jeru book. John Gibson, people's ward if they had received the Holy Ghost? at Ephesus and then in the school of all Asia heard of Jesus, and those that salem. He warned his followers that en, made the presentation to Capt. Tryannus. God wrought many miracles They said no Asked by what baptism practiced magic arts brought their books they would probably never see his face Munro, the presentation to Mr. they were baptized, they answered, by his hands, so that even pieces of his und burned them publicly, counting the again. He knelt and prayed with them, Butcher being made by Lt.-Col. "John's." Paul baptized them in Jesus' wearing apparel were taken to the sick price as 50,000 pieces of silver, "So then tsarfully they kissed him goodbye. name and they received the Holy Ghost and they received healing. mighty grew the word of God." MEMORY VERSE-- I Corinthians 3:11. F. N. Ovens, rector's warden. Mrs. D. M. Lynch, president of the Women's Guild, presented When proceedings were resumed for fire protection in the village, PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY ; 8 p.m. conducted by Corps SergMrs. Munro with some beautiful Councillor Millward was in the and care and maintenance of Pastor Fletcher preached on "A eantMajor Jack Ca^jie. coffee cups on behalf of the chair. Motions were passed pro Bronte Cemetery, and for proc Sunday services at 11 a.m. and Guild. Refreshments were serv Voice Crying in the Wilderness" viding for the signing of agree lamation of daylight saving from 7 p.m. Sunday school at 2:30 p.m. at the Sunday morning service ed. ments with Trafalgar township April 26 to September 27. of Oakville Pentecostal Assembly, (Continued from Page 1) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ST. JUDE'S in the A.M.E. Church, Colbome Street West. His subject at the>, 'Everlasting Punishment" is which is short of the maximum Canon F. C. Jackson evening service was " What ir the subject of the Lesson Sermon figure. It's only about half." St. Jude's Mothers' Union heldHChrist were not?" which will be read in all churches "May I ask who the school a highly successful Coronation Sunday services are at 11 a.m. of Christ, Scientist, throughout board are who drew up the bud Tea, in honor of the approaching . , and 7 p.m. A special children's the world on Sunday May 3rd, get?" interrupted John Davidson. HAROLD A. CLARKE LTD., REALTORS coronation of Queen Elizabeth, in J s e r v j c e -will also be held each 1953. "I don't believe council can the parish hall on Tuesday even- j Sunday from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m., Phone 1296 The Golden Text is "No chas question who drew it up," replied hig, April 21. Spring flowers and | ' wjth films, flannelgraph stories Reeve Jennings. tening for the present seemeth to potted plants decorated the tea i an(j a quiz. Communion ST. JOHN'S liilMllMiiMIIW IlllMIIIBIMIIllBlllMllMIWIIMIUIBIMWIllMI-- Mr. Hoey suggested that Mr. tables, and booths were hung |wjh be celebrated this coming be joyous, but grievous: never Rev. Harry Pawson theless afterward it yieldeth the Davidson attend a meeting of the The next Communion service with red, white and blue bunting Sunday morning. peaceable fruit of righteousness board if he wanted an answer to and flags. The tea was opened by and reception of new*^ church unto them which are exercised his question. ST. ANDREW'S members will be held Sunday Mrs. John Munro, wife of the | "Mr. Hoey when he is in the thereby." (Hebrews 12:11). Rev. Father J. Kirby Colborne & Wilson Streets former assistant curate of St. < morning, June 7. Those wishing chair refuses any discussion of Father Kirby will celebrate I Selections from the Bible in SUNDAY, MAY 3RD, 1953 to unit0 with the church in full Jude's, Capt. the Rev. J. A. kind at school board meetMasses at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. clude the following from Proverbs that membership are requested to get Munro. ings," replied Mr. Davidson. 9:45 A.M. Sunday School -- Tjar. Browne Sup't The feast of St. Philip and St. Sunday, and will conduct evening "Righteousness exalteth a nation: in touch with the minister, Mr. George Jackson, another mem devotions at 7:30 p.m. 11:00 A.M. Albert Stoll James will be observed tomorrow but sin is a reproach to any ber of the audience who is fre Pawson. 2:30 P.M. Sixth Line Sunday School people." (Proverbs 14:34). quently heard from at meetings, CALVARY BAPTIST A Coronation Tea will be held (Friday) when Holy Eucharist 7:00 P.M. Gospel Service; C. H. Hancock, speaker. A series of enthusiastic and under the auspices of Group 5, will be celebrated at 7 a.m. Correlative citations fir-om the ' wanted to know the reason for There's a welcome for you at Calvary! W .A, at the home of Mrs. G. E. Corporate Communion for men highly informative missionary Christian Science textbook, "Sci- j the difference between the board's Perdue, 236 Dundas Street N., and boys will be held Sunday at meetings in Calvary Baptist ence and Health with Key to Iearlier estimate, of about $17 liiHiBI 1BIIIIMIIIHIB1I on Wednesday, May 6, from 3 to 8 a.m., with breakfast to follow Church was brought to a close the Scriptures" by Mary Baker thousand, and the new figures. Sunday evening. Speakers at the 5:30 p.m. There will also be a in the parish hall. Eddy, include the following from I The board chairman said that in sale of home baking and souv Work of the church among the meetings, which opened the previ page 373: "The fear of disease J arriving at the earlier figure, no enirs. refugees in Germany will be ous Wednesday evening, were Mr. and the love of sin are the sourc- I allowance had been made for The Martha Logan Cooking shown in a film entitled "A Cert and Mrs. Arthur Mason from es of man's enslavement. `The deduction, by the department of School is being held in Lusk Hall ain Man," to be presented in the Paraguay, Keith Adams, of the fear of the Lord is the beginning I education, of the amount of fees under the auspices of Group 3, parish hall Sunday after even Christian Service Centre, Ted of wisdom,' but the Scriptures I paid for township pupils last year. Knechtel of the Evangelical Un also declare, through the exalted W .A, this (Thursday) afternoon song. "They paid the grant on a per ion of South America, Rev. Wm. thought of John, that `perfect ^pupil basis, but did not substract at 2 o'clock. St. Jude's parish hall was the Rae of Japan, Mrs. George MA meeting of the W.A., to scene of a well-attended and en Alpine of the Sudan United Love casteth out fear.' The fear $5,000 in fees," explained Prin which all ladies of the congrega occasioned by ignorance can be cipal R. A. Hopkins, who was thusiastic youth gathering Satur Mission, and John Stephenson of cured; but to remove the effects with Mr. Hoey when he inter tion are invited, will be held in day afternoon and evening, when the Unevangelized Fields Mission. of fear produced by sin, you must Lusk Hall tomorrow (Friday) viewed department officials. "I did nearly 200 young men and wo The various speakers emphasiz rise above both fear and sin." afternoon at 2:30. not know those fees were not men from various parts of the ed the great opportunity offered being deducted from the grant. diocese attended the Niagara Di by missionary work today, and ST. AIDAN'S CHURCH Now that $5,000 is being deduct ocesan Spring Rally of the Ang OF THE EPIPHANY Canon F. C. Jackson the responsibility of the peopib ed. That explains the increase lican Young People's Association. Capt. the Rev. J. A. Munro and Canon D. Russell Smith to support it. from $17,000 to $23,000." -- 8E E-- Mrs. Munro and George Butcher Principal speaker of the after Mrs. R. Bennett was soloist at It was moved by Councillor | noon session was Canon Jackson Sunday services of the Churcl^ were honored at a social gather the meeting Sunday afternoon, ing in St. Aidan's bar sment on of St. Jude's, who took as his and Elmer Reist sang in the eve- of the Epiphany sire at 10 a.m., Livingstone and seconded by with Sunday school at 11. Service i Councillor Millward that the Sunday evening after evensong. theme "Christian Stewardship" . ^ at St. Luke's, Palermo, is at 11:15 |board's estimates be accepted, and He stressed the importance of ^ Capt. Munro recently resigned as Rev. Albert Stoll will be the A N DS O N assistant curate of the parish to supporting the church's mission preacher at this Sunday morning's a.m. Mr. Brown, of Waterdown, ,1the motion was carried. Council Dundas St. N. Phone 76 enter the chaplaincy service of ary effort. is conducting the services in the I also voted to have the necessary service, and Rev. C. H. Handsck absence of the rector. Ilby-law prepared to issue debenA banquet was served at 6 p.m. in the evening. A delightful illustrated lecture f lres to cover cost of a tile at which the speaker was Rt. The Happy Hour for children systern for the school, Rev. W. E. Bagnall, Lord Bishop is held every Friday at 6:45 p.m. on gardening was given by L es- 1* , 18ure ^ $3,123.90. of Niagara. Bishop Bagnall de and prayer meeting at 8 p.m. lie Laking, of the Royal Bontan- * . * le,tter was received from livered a stirring message, in midweek services are held on ical Gardens, Hamilton, in the1 Church of the Epiphany parish Rlcnard , EUlson, P r o t e s t i n g the which he emphasized the virtue Wednesday evenings. 0 1 n an advertising firm of of faith in oneself, in God, in the The Young People's Society hall Friday evening under the i1 erfr,t,1 future. The remainder of the met Monday evening. On Tuesday auspices of the Evening Branch of } a km-board next to his premises I on 1* afalgar Street North. Mr. program consisted of a public evening the women's sewing the W.A. Ellis ^ described bill-boards as speaking contest and a dance. group prepared a bale for West "slur. - creating monstrosities," Officers for the year were elect ern Canada. and "an eyesore and a blemish to ed at the afternoon session. any locality," and asked council SALVATION ARMY .LUTHERAN The Sunday Services were well MRS. RODERICK CAMPBELL to have them removed. "You okayed the erection of Dr. O. W. Heick of Waterloo ,1attended and the service at 11 A resident of the Town Line was the preacher at Sunday's j1 a.m. was conducted by Lieut, for the past year, Mrs. Roderick those signs because there was no by-law against them," Reeve Jen FREE ESTIMATES service of Oakville Lutheran Dorothy Trussell. Col. and Mrs. Herbert Campbell died on Friday nings reminded council. Church. Preacher this coming j W. J. Carruthers and Major and at Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial . PHONES "I felt at the time that objec Sunday will be Rev. Garnet j Mrs. Perro of Toronto conducted Hospital. The late Mrs. Campbell, tions would be registered at a Oakville Port Credit Schultz, Kitchener. Sunday s cho ol the evening service. Three instru- who before her marriage was later date, which has proved 2692-W is at 9:45 and church at 11 a.m., ments were dedicated for the Edith Ann Dingwall, was in her Crescent 8-8544 true," said Councillor Millward. newly formed band of Oakville in Oakville Masonic Hall. 64th year. She was bom at "I think it's council's business Corps. Swinton Park, near Dundalk. right now to pass a by-law to The ladies of the Yorkville Besides her husband she is sur Home League of Toronto spon vived by a son James, at home, prevent erection of future signs," sored a special program on Mon and a daughter, Mrs. W. Milling said Reeve Jennings. He did not day evening. The ladies of the ton, of Lansing, Ont. She also think it would be possible to Oakville Home League will be leaves a sister, Miss Emma Ding remove the signs already erect going to Toronto Friday for a wall, Toronto, and a brother, Roy ed, however. Permiss^Hi to erect special Coronation program and Dingwall, Guelph. The funeral the sign Mr. Ellison objected to was given in a motion passed on Home League Rally. was held from Toronto on Mon March 12. It was agreed to dis Home League -- Monday 8 p.m. day, wiih interment in Swinton cuss the matter in committee Children's Meeting -- Tuesday, Park Cemetery. FORMERLY OF EATON'S HAS NOW JOINED OUR STAFF with the village solicitor, with a 4:15 p.m. a view to preparing a by-law Prayer Meeting -- Wednesday against erection of any more bill J. G. Reidford, Eighth Line boards in the village. North, staff cartoonist of the A communication from the Soldiers like those of the airborne infantry are helping to Globe and Mail received the only Oakville law firm of Isard and guard Canada, ready to drop into action wherever danger public interest award made by Holden requested that the land threatens. The young man who joins the Army and has com* the National Safety Council to use by-law he amended to permit pleted his Infantry training may then volunteer to start training tor the proud wings of Canada's "Soldiers of the Sky." a Canadian newspaper in the the erection of a store by P. J. PHONE 2 4 0 1 -J Council's 1952 Christmas Safety Hughes at the comer of Triller Cartoon project Street and Mississauga Road. "I feel this matter is deeper than it may appear on the surface," observed Councillor Millward. "It should be held over, and the by How does a man choose a job? He examines the pay; the working conditions; the opportunities for advancement; the law turned over to council for financial security. From every one of these aspects an Army study." career is excellent. And more -- no monotony of being stuck Council passed a motion, moved for years in one place; pension plans after 20 years service; medical and dental care whenever needed -- without regn-d by Councillor Millward, that for cost or time. Opportunities for training and advancement council discuss all matters per in the Army today are truly outstanding. taining to planning and develop ment within the village with the village planning board before any action is taken. Shortly afterwards the reeve was obliged to leave the council Soldiering is a man's life! There are challenges and dangers. table due to a sudden illness. IN A SPECIAL CORONATION BOX ON DISPLAY HERE But wherever you go, in the Army, you know you caa rely on your comrades, trained fighting men who share with you the action of military life. If you think an Army career is for you. enquire about the opportunities for service with the Infantry CHRISTIAN SCIENCE -- the most important men in the Canadian Army. KNOX Rev. C. K. Nicoll Rev. C. K. Nicoll, minister of Knox Church, received the Hon orary Degree of Doctor of Divin ity at the annual convocation of Knox College on Tuesday. A reception will be held in the church hall following Sunday eve ning's service, when members and friends of the congregation will be given an opportunity of ex tending congratulations to Mr. Nicoll upon the honor conferred upon him. The Cradle Roll Club met in the church hall Tuesday after noon and the Young People's So ciety Tuesday evening. "Hills and Valleys" will be the title of Rev. C. K. Nicoll's sermon Sunday morning. In the evening he will preach on "Limiting God." A spring rummage sale is be ing held in the church hall on Saturday afternoon, starting at 1:30, by the W.M.S. DELAY STRIKING BRONTE RATE " THERE IS PRESTIGE IN BEING A HOME OWNER" CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH CHAS. F. DOTY ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS A SPECIALTY Fairway Construction OBITUARY We wish to announce that R O B E R T th e topper SERVE CANADA "Tops in Taste" HAIR S T Y L I S T ICE CREAM AND YOURSELF Make The Coronation Party For The Folks At Home A Bang-Up Affair SEND A 3-LB. DAIRY BOX OF ROWNTREE'S FAMOUS CHOCOLATES LBS. OF DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES IN THE A R M Y 3 3 DELIVERED IN GREAT BRITAIN -- POSTAGE INCLUDED $3.25 SOCIETY, OAKVILLE 23 Reynolds Street North DONNA LEA CANDY AND Opp Century Theatre Sunday Service and Sunday School * at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening ' Service 8:00 p.m. -- 2nd and 4th Wednesdays. Tou are cordially invited to attend our services and to make nse of the Reading Room. Public Reading Room (Tel. 2420) open Tuesday -- 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. You are eligible to join the Army if you are 17 to 40 years of age and able to meet Army test requirements. Applicants should bring birth certificates or other proof of age when reporting for interview. For full information apply right away fo: No. 13 Personnel Depot, Wallis House, Rideau &Charlotte Sts., Ottawa, Ont. No. 5 Personnel Depot, Artillery Park, Bagot St., Kingston, Ont. Canadian Army Recruiting Centre, 90 Richmond Street West, Toronto, Ont. No. 7 Personnel Depot, Wolseley Barracks, Oxford & Elizabeth Sts., London, Ont. Army Recruiting Centre, 230 Main St. W., North Bay, Ont. Army Recruiting Centre, James Street Armoury, 200 James St. North, Hamilton, Ont. aioos-6 NUT SHOP Phone 1229-W

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