Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 6 Jul 1950, p. 3

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hursday, July 6, 1950 = CHURCH NEW/S ST. JUDE's work of repairing St, | llde's Church and parish hall fs 00% in progress. Church windows oi live been reset and strengthened 0 OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL 2 new heating plant will be a arded soon. This coming Sunday, July 9, is the day of the Halton Picnic and outdoor Lowville Park, in ship. The picnic Iu led ay Dusinesy was ONES, sup oir. D, pf Page 17) H, curate of on the occasion of hi Deanery [and Mrs. Howson, service at| was presented with a Nelson Town- | flowers. Mrs. nch will be at! prize . vi ve lady present. reflooring of the auditorium will | i Rev. R. H. Howson, The contract for Jarvis & Ryrie July. J. F. CARTER, ASSOCIATE REAL ESTATE -- INSURANCE __ MORTGAGES 118 COLBORNE ST. EAST Phone 490 -- Holidays 296.w | OPEN EVENINGS ] completed. and the re-pointing Repairs are being ma, ker will be Rt. Rey. nall, bishop: of Niagara. A nursery for children between the ages of 18 months and 3 yrs., and a senior department for those over eleven are being added to the junior congregation. = Members of St. Jude's Mothers' een. set at December am. ST. JOHN'S Wednesday afternoon, last week. Prizes in a "hidden treasure" oon. test were won by Mrs. C. T. Flip. vance and Mrs. Wm. O. O'Rourke and Mrs. T. Holliday won the up and saucer as a lucky number Prize. On behalf of the Union, J Mrs. M. Russell, the president,|in St. John's on Sunday during July. on's union services of gregations of St. John' and Knox Presbyte: morning. Rev. Harry Pa Baptism for children on July 23. KNOX | IGNITION 8 PARTS for all makes With their teachers and noon of last the pool and a program Miss Jean Crosbie. --OF-- BENGLISH CARS If you are in need of replacements of ignition parts, such as points, coil, bulbs, etc., we carry a large stock. Let us check your ignition and replace any defects in your electrical system, so that you can depend upon its performance when you have too. tendance. Claude Kent, Sunday was in charge. On Sunday, July 23, first anniversary of its present e vibraharp and solovox. Monday evening's meet Maxwell-Brown Motors CHURCH ST. W. at NAVY under the direction of the ational group. cottage prayer meeting will the home of Mr. and Mrs. cock, 44 Dundas St. North. PHONE 6 berry festival at the made a presentation to Rev. R. Howsos C. Rewers won the awarded for the d end attended a convention at the Date of the confirmation has The first of the summer seas.| Dominion were in attendances n was hold in St. John's on Sunday Ith Woodsworth, Welcome Waggn In charge. Services will be held | delegate from There will be a sacrament of | lich, Puplls of Knox Sunday School, [13m L. Feinberg, Holy Blossom week. Swimming 1 | Margaret P. Hyndman, K.C, Te. Were the main activities, prises] IDSOn. St. Pauls Anglioan Chel. for Jus races being Pampers (| Managing Director, Henry Birks lowed. There was a splendid at- & Sons Ltd, Ottawa, and B. E. CALVARY BAPTIST Baptist Church will celebrate the f Mrs. Atkins. graduate of Bop | he home of Mrs. Atkins College, Chicago, conduc |," ted both services on Sunday. Mu. | o" Deanery sic was by Ken Baer, with his Music will be provided by the the Young People's Society was | LUSi¢ Will be provided by the ver meeting. Tomorrow evening's On Saturday a number of Bap-|Mrs, I, Bray. tist young people enjoyed 3 straw- home of | brated Sund Page 3 St. Ju Small Community Fosters bouquet of oldest Peace Roots, Speaker Tells Convention Meeting Mrs Douglas Howard, Welcome agon Hostess here, last week- curate "of ion during This public relations service was founded in 1928 by Thomas W. Briggs and now extends fo King Edward Hotel, Toronto, | more thaw 900 cities in the Uni: at 11 honoring the Twenty Second An ted States and Canada. Hostesses Diversary of Welcome Wagon, | work closely with saclal and oly- Representatives from the entire | ic groups of the community and also represent local and national the con-| luncheon meetings included |business sponsors. px calls to s United | SUCh speakers as the Right Rev. [Mothers of New Babes, Teen churches | MSer. Joseph A. McDonagh; Ed: [agers on then 16th. Birthday, Newly Engaged Girls, Families wson was | Flostess from Vancouver, and "a|who move within th city and mornings | to the Women's University Clubs International Convention in Zur-| smal community," Rabbi Fein- Switzerland; E. Holmes, | berg told the lyncheo meting Sunday, | Zanager, The Canadian. Bank of| of the grou, "be ft a uml ns Commerce, Toronto; W. D. Ste-[or a city block. Talking about anes ouevenson & Hunt Insur-| pence us an abstract necessity. on ham [pool Ont; Rabbi Abra-|a world plane means nothing, ua less those small sectors really Temple, Toronto; F. D. Mathers, a num- Intend to do something about es. ; president Westminster _Canners| tablishing a communis spirit," gor of mothers, enjoyed a delight- Ltd. and Delnor Frozen Foods|he nsserced. fo Dlenie at Hidden Valley, near | Ltd poe Eon: Aldershot, on Wednesday after- ig 4 i "The greatest curse of our age Is the great mass of ill will, prej udice, superheated nationalism and hatred that exists today," he said. "You Welcome Wagon wor: kers are in your own way dimin- ishing the stack of evil in your community, and the only place where brotherhbod can really be- executive members of [gin and take root Is In the com- ronto;; Rev. Canon F. H. Wilk- of races Toronto; Col. George W. Cay superin- | Parks, Managing Director, Soc. School, | iety for Crippled Civilians, Tor- onto. Business sessions were con- ducted by 'Welcome Wagon. munity. Calvary parent ST. LUKE'S PALERMO i The afternoon branch of the Te 19 w. A. meets today (Thursday) at On Sunday, July 9th, the Hal- Laymen's Associa- tion have arranged a picnic and service in Lowville Park. The ing of|BIShoD of Niagara will preach band of the Lorne Scots. THE CHURCH OF THE EPIP- HANY, BRONTE g Pra-| The memorial flowers Sunday were given by Mr. and Mrs. J be at | Green. Han-| A sale of home baking will be 5 held Saturday at the home of inspir- Holy Communion will be cele at 10 am. OR Bi Independent Grocers All the ingredients for refreshing Summer Meals and Picnics ITHER. NDER KORDA AHAM G1 nfPhone Your Neighbourhood Grocer Wel : HOW Bamber's Grocetetia ud PHONE 171 A Patronize Your Independent Merchant You'll get personalized service at your local grocers \ and be supporting the stores that support your town. Carload Groceteria PHONE 1020 (R. BE. Harris) Wm. Gove Grocery PHONE 68 (Bill Gove) (Bill Bamber) Bi-Mor Frozen Food Service PHONES 1214-5 (GEOF. BIDE & TED MORGAN) 13 Delivery Arranged Jas. R. Black Grocery | PHONE 614 a (Jim Black) y A HOR 1] Scade's Grocery PHON 05 (Bill Scade) Rhy Be pgs Al 23 Goer Ouse Necghborkooo GEY for FREE Delivery A. Tuck Grocery PHONE 736 (Art Tuck) Walklett's Groceteria PHONE 1570 (Gib Walklett) Westside Food Market PHONE 61 (Mickey Forbes)

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