Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 3 Aug 1950, p. 3

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a i fi sday, August 3, 1950 OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 3 CHURCH NEMS = Legion Picnic Features Varied Racing Program EDDIE'S | . Local Legion members, their, Bill Mackie. Three legged race, Barbara : , ST. ANDREW'S Nive. Agiowortil i mary op) ives nu children) ge the unl Fours married women race,| Munro and Paul Parkin. Wheel G Father James Kirby will| her sister, Mrs. Bunt. ber of well over a hundred all|lst, Mrs. Izatt; 2nd, Mrs. Por-| Barrow Race, Barbara Munro tc Mass at St. Andrew's| A Bible class for adults is being told, drove up to Churchville inter; 3rd, Mrs. Reg. Eastwood. and Dave Ilzatt. Youngest child, (EDDIE ROWE) $30 and 10.30 a.m. on | organized. Peel County Sunday afterncon| Older married women race Burry Eastwood, 12 weeks old. = General Repairs To Alf. Eastwood; 2nd, | Oldest member of Party, Mrs, Ford.| Lambert, 87 years old. 1st, Mrs. ST. LUKE'S for a picnic in Martin Pa Each family took its own lunch,| Mrs. McArthur; 3rd, All Makes of Cars i st. John's United The service Sunday at 11.15 ihe ast of the united services| will be Holy Comntunion. and the Legion supplied ice| Men's Cracker Rating race tureh: was held| The Afternoon Hranch lof the|icresm and po PD adance.| Wm. Anderson -Jr. Ballon race,| If Canadian living conditions PHONE 1106 4 The church will be|W.A. met Thursday at the home Highlight of the afternoon was a|Dave Izatt. don't stop improving pretty darn||38 Randall St, Oakville =~? entire month of | of Mrs. Tyrrell eon' of sporté, with winners| Shoe race, dst, Barbara Mun-| soon were going fo run out ot|| (Rear of Oakville Tire & ro. 9nd, Mrs. Reed; 3rd, Mrs. |humble beginnings for our top Battery fir: Sunday of CHRISTIAN SCIENCE United serv! ? At the service Sunday, August 4| Dando. flight statesmen. in Knox Presbyterian | 6th, at 11 o'clock, the subject will ist, Graham Martin nd. Sandra Stennett; 3r Bho) every Sunday morning|be "Spirit" and the Golden text, znd, EE "| Sherry Hazzard. = fi: that period, beginning this| Galateans 5, "The fruit of the Girls 6 to 8 years, Ist, Judy - a Spit i iiove, | joy, peace, long Carol Pexton; 3rd. J CY wot retort A gy SA QUSMCING oo o Worl of renovation of Lusk| suffering, gentleness, goodness, 7.4 8 is proceeding, and a new| faith, meekness, temperance." Boys 6 to 8 years, lst, John Shields; 2nd, Don Izatt; 3rd, Boys' and Girls' mixed rac ood floor is being laid. Con- ors are Blakelock Brothers, L Hobbs x Ted Bradley. ' o pish ana ®. Ww. Hobbs. | Mrs. Quarrier Passes vom TT : The New KNOX Rv. C. K. Nicoll will conduct Following a brief illness, Annie| Brown; 2nd, Ann Burrell; 3rd, % gorvices in Knox Presby.| Plum Quartier, wife of Ernest| Sandra Duncan. Church starting this Sun-| Quarrier, died at her home in| Boys 8 to 10 years, Ist, John ¥ # morning until the first Sun- Bronte on Thursday, July 27, Beauchamp; 2nd., Max. Slight; 3 of September. shortly after her return from| 3rd, Gene Reed. s i Hos-| Girls 10 to 12 years, 1st. Helen : T. JUDE'S Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial R. H. Howson, curate of pital. She was in her 80th year. Izatt; 2nd, Ann Burrell; 3rd., Jude's, will be In charge of| The late Mrs. Quarrier had lived| Jacqueline Erode during August, while the|in Bronte for the past 8 years,| Boys 10 to 12 vears, 1st., Bruce i Hn an and attended the Church of the| Brown; 2nd, Don. Dennis; 3rd, by TIP TOP y etn boys of the Junior| Epiphany. Sheiis survived by her| Bill Patton. and one from the Junior husband. Girls 12 to 14 years, 1st, Lyn- h $ egation are enjoying a two The funeral was held Saturday|dy Brown; 2nd, Helen Izatt; Er fs holiday at St. Thomas' afternoon from the funeral chap-| 3rd, Patricia Bradley. fy - §|Hixen Camp Artaban at Bolton. lof SS. Russell and Son to St.| Boys 12 to 14 years, 1st, Don Jude's Cemetery. Services were| Dennis; 2nd, Bruce Brown; 3rd, fributions to the camp fund sd eit Li Pot made by the Mother's Un-| conduct e y Canon . usse! ill McFarlane. ade BY es Guild, The| Smith, and pallbearers vere Girls over 14 years, Ist, Jean|| REGULAR LINE $47.95 or choir will not sing again| Ivan 'MacDonald, William Pres-| Ford; 2nd, Barbara Munro; 3rd. ton, Fred Stansbury, Bud Stans-| Shirley Smith. FLEET STREET $59.95 tl September. : RH] SeploNNer 0 loymg new|Lum Gemge | Richarduon and| Boys over 14 years, Ist, G. feood floor in the parish hall William Milligan. Withnell; 2nd, R. Bastead; 3rd, In progress. We suggest you order now for earliest possible delivery. CALVARY BAPTIST i William Long of Wheaton, IIL, SUIT or TOPCOAT SAME PRICE cid the services at Calvary dni i) Attention Farmers 0 ie pocnard sang Monday's Young People's meet: # was under the direction of 3 rospofionsl Group The mes: Wanted LL i b ? man I rammeli's mens ear [1 |_| WINTER WHEAT or miei COLBORNE ST. OPPOSITE LOBLAWS will be at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy 7-8 +27 Herald Ave. OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. FOR DELIVERY b Rae of Toronto will preach Exclusive Dealer For both services Sunday, in the nce of the pastor, Rev. A. A. ] TH , who will be on his vaca: Mrs. R. Black will sing. el 1 In 2 0: LTD. RCH of the EPIPHANY ~- = kk GREATEST CLOTHING VALUE he service Sunday at 10 am. | e Holy Baptism. STREETSVILLE he flowers were given by Merchant He's featuring Hs for warm weather meals ith suggest- ions he's offers that PERSONA g a pleasure FREE Delivery A. Tuck Grocery 1 . Bamber's Groceteria PHONE 171 PHONE 736 (Bill Bamber) (Art Tuck) { Bi- Mor Frozen Food Service Walklett's Groceteria PHONES 1214-5 PHONE 1670 (GEOF. BIDE & TED MORGAN) (Gib Walklett) Delivery Arranged Jas. R. Black Grocery Westside Food Market PHONE 61 PHONE 614 (Jim Black) (Mickey Forbes) Al ir borkood Phone Your Nei

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