Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 9 Mar 1950, p. 5

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Proper application of wax is arship of $100.00. a (950 AS xan, o Thursday, March 9, 1950 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 5 ce be- | pride in the fact that his choir |festival, Off his What' Won two shields, repeating their| If there were others who won ried to = ( HUR( = NEWS = hat's New In last year's performance. any laurels in the festivals, we. family | OUSING IDEAS i) Our congrats aiso go to Miss |did not hear about. We congrate ; | HH Ann Suthons. This young lady, |ulated the High School Choir last i CHRISTIAN SCIENCE hour. The subject of the Jesson- x age 18 and a veteran at the Ki. |Week. To make sure we do mot Report. Last Sunday the subject of the | "MON Will be "Substance. ; % } wanis festivals, this year, receiv-|Miss any, congratulations to all, : oy Boon corms Was "Man." A spe. ST. JUDE'S That New: Floor, ed the Louis K. Liggett Co. schol- | Whether you won prizes or not. vs ve I cial metaphysical meeting was| Rt. Rev. L. W. B. Broughall, HIGH held Monday evening. The Wed- nNesday evening meeting included former bishop of Niagara, will preach at St. Jude's this coming one of the simple little tricks in- volved in giving an oak floor SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS So far we have not had the It takes something competition. to go into Pleasure of meeting or hearing Winner of the Week d readings from the Bible and|Sunday morning, March 12, at that attractive, gleaming appear- : Miss Suthons. Frowever, it is hop-| If Mrs. Lilian Lees, Bronte, eds Science and Health, testimonies [the 11 o'clock service, Bishop ance which adds so much appeal By Myke Dyer ed that the opportunity will come [will call in at Lofquist's Record of healing and experiences and |Brolghall is a former rector of to a room. And it is important | The basketball season has fin- along sometime soon. I may be [Bar, she will be presented with a S remarks on Christian Science. |St. Jude's. He is preaching on |gha¢ the newly laid floor in your [ally terminated and it certainly (Wrong, but I believe that Miss|Red Seal Record, with the com- Thursday evening: there will be a|Sunday instead of March 26, as brand new dream Home receive wasinot the most successtul for |Suthons' won) two. firsts in the |pliments of the Journal. Special 'business meeting of mem- | previously announced. that proper treatment right from the start. the high school teams. Last Wed. nesday, the White. House senior team played the staff. The tea- chers scored an amazing upset of 30-28 over the school team, with Mr. Nichols, Mr.Carberry and Mr. Kennedy leading the scoring. Last Friday night, the seniors took on the Appleby team and ended up the underdogs by the score of 34 to 26. Gerry Caplan of Appleby scored twenty odd points of their 34, and was the main threat of the Collegians. After this game, the Oakville entry in the OABA was shaded by one point by the Toronto Star- dusters. The score was 34-33. A. well attended dance was held af- ter the games, and according to the president of the Boys' Ath- letic Society Bill Stewart, the evening was a great success. The White House held their as- sembly on Friday afternoon at Victoria Hall. Their program con. sisted of a dancing quintet, a chorus, a take-off on the can-can, a play and a few remarks by, the M.C, who was yours truly, The judges liked the show, and being in the show myself I can't be too prejudiced, but it seemed to have been enjoyed greatly by all the students who saw it. Don't forget March 17. That's the date for the annual At-Home to be held in the gym. Music by Benny Louis and his orchestra; tickets are two dollars and dress is formal. All you who are elig- ible, don't forget to attend this big dance! Looks as if we've stretched this one as far as it will go this week, but. we'll bounce back again next week with more High School Highlights. 7 bers. Service will be held Sun- day, March 12th, at 11 o'clock i and Sunday School at the same CEE Ee STE Lenten services, both adults' and children's, are being well at- tended. Holy Communion is cele- brated twice weekly, at 10 a.m. Wednesday and 7 am. Friday. There i$ a Litany each Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock, follow- ed by a study and discussion per- lod. Next Wednesday evening the subject will be "Our Difficul- ties as Christian: Children's services are on Wednesdays at 4.15 pm. Some new books have been ad- ded recently to the church lend- ing library, which is being used by an increasing number of church members. The St. Jude's Women's Guild will hold its regular monthly meeting on Monday, March 13, at 815 pm. at the home of Mrs. 80 King St. W.--Toronto || Thomas Chisholm, 91 Church st, : . ST. JOHN'S 1 PHONE: [E| 3374 The Sacrament of Baptism will be inistered by the minister, Rev. Harry Pawson, at the Sun- day morning service. St. John's Woman's Associa tion is planning to hold a tea on Friday afternoon, April 21, and a rummage sale on Saturday, April 29. J. P. Coyle, general manager of ada, is addressing the St. John's the Carnation Milk Co. of Can- Men's Club this evening on the subject of his visit to Australia. The next Communion service will be on Sunday morning, Ap- Til 2. Experts in floor maintenance recommend either paste wax or the new liquid type known as rubbing wax. In applying liquid wax there are five cardinal rules to observe in order to obtain the best results. Experts list these as follows: BURROS' SPECIALTY SHOPPE LINGERIE QUALITY HOSIERY VALUE SPORTWEAR SERVICE A Complete Investment Service 1 BONDS STOCKS i on all Exchanges kville ire & 136 Colborne St. E. Phone 423 . BUILDING 7 1. Avoid pouring the wax on the floor in a puddle. A puddle area will appear different than the rest of the floor after polish- ing. 2. Don't pour tne wax from the container directly on the cloth. Put it in a dish or pan first, the dip the cloth. : 3. Don't wad the cloth. Fold it neatly so as to provide a flat sur- face to apply the wax. 4. Apply the wax with straight even strokes. 5. In polishing be sure there is no oil on the mop, Oil will soften the wax and permit dust to ad- here to it. Hardwood floors that are giv- en regular care retain their na- tural beauty for years. A good floor is far from being the least expensive item in your home, and therefore deserves careful main- tenance. Seba RTT Quartette, of Hamilton. Monday evening's Young Peo- ple's meeting was under the dir- ection of the inspirational group, of which Arthur McKay is chair- man. On behalf of the young people Earl Grant, the president, made a presentation to Mrs. George White, who is leaving to join her husband in London, Ont. Mr. White is taking a course at the London Bible Institute. A party of young people are going to Long Branch Baptist Church tomorrow evening to con- duct the oung People's service. A. MACRAE AND COMPANY Investment Dealers Spic And Span it we Window Units Are available in a wide tng of standard sizes and designs. They atsgre «pid comtruction,taving costly d nt in Prefit Picture Windows This: charmit 9 amingement of windows gives an excellentview, and adds beauty to any room. KNOX Members of Appleby College Student Choir will assist Knox choir at the morning service this Sunday. The minister, Rev. C. K. Nicoll, will be in charge. There will be a preparatory service in = '5 [| | the evening, when Mr. Nicoll will Sroomed look gets! Its take as the subject of his 'ser- easy when you send your i 2 | mon "Are we free agents or not?" clothes to us for cleaning|l| "orm, minister will conduct fhe and pressing . . . We treat |||Sacrament of tne Lord's Supper Priority That's what the man or woman who has that well- MUSIC ALBUM (Continued from Page 3) ble. "This is my first day listening your clothes right, givelf|at the morning service on Sun- [MUmber of the older members of [to the school choirs. The tone h them a. fresh, new look! [||day, March 19. the CongTegation will attend a |that these boys have, is the ha Here we show enly one of the sever! designs of colonial ane er + 1, & The Ladies' Aid Society is hold- | COttaSe Prayer meeting at the quality tone that I have heard trances that will add a note of distinction to any home, on al home of Mrs. ing the third in a series of Len- Stevenson, Clark- ten teas and sales of home cook- ing in the church hall this after- noon. here. It was good tone and will- ingly given. None of this skim- med milk sort of thing and none of the frozen lumps. It was rea- sonable and varied." Mr. E, Leslie Botts is the conductor of the choir, and he should have great son. Dr. Hooper, of the London Bible Institute, is scheduled to Preach this coming Sunday. Chor- al service will be by the young people. 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