Thursday, August 17, 1950 OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL ST. ANDREW'S Obituaries = CHURCH NEWS - | chapel of S. S. Russell and Son Walton, of Camp Borden, and PAY YOUR BILLS cashed and cancelled cheque ser- account. The cost of the service three daughters, Mrg. C. J THE SAFE WAY ves as your receipt, and automat is agreeably low. Laing and Mrs. Alex Nesbitt of Your B of M Cheque Book ically becomes proof of payment. Stan Otton, manager of the Oakville, and Mrs. Anthony An-| Will Safeguard Your Budget 3! Tvs witer, too, There's no Bank of Montreal branch at dorfer, Lakeview. There are plenty of good rea-|need to carry large sums in coin Oakville, cordially invites you to The. funeral took place vester|sons for paying your bills by | ands bills around with you. Money account there, day afternoon from the funeral| cheque. Here are .three of them: |once lost is pretty hard to find, aeEanianyy Ed (1c38) 1. Using B of M cheques is much Page 3 but you can't lose the money in at the Bank of Father Kirby will celebrate Mass at St. Andrew's Church at a ollle Comotery, Services| safer. Your cheque is a record of| your account 30 and 1030 a.m., Sunday. SRORGE: MECtURE Were conducted by Rev. C. K.| payment. If you lose or mislay a | Montreal, and no cheque is worth EQUINE ARISTOCRATS ST. JUDE'S i Nicoll. receipt, you need never fear hav-[a cent until you have actually Following a short illness, ETT ing to pay the bill again. Your| signed it. i number 0 Te -- --. Repairs" to the foundation of|Georse ©. McClure, Trafalgar] CHARLES G. McKENNA Do oe am ie ross have een come Township, died Sunday in O2k| §uooumbing to a heart attack 0G of Rev. C. K. Nicoll, died|yowll find budgeting easier. Home Show, Supt. 1st to SU 28 Hoten. and a new hardwood floor| VilleTratslgar Memorial BosBY | gharles Garrett McKenna ck ot Tondon on Sunday. He was|Your stubs give an exact record tho Candin Nationa) Behl Ding laid in the building. The|ab at the age of 32. Born In TOE) yan Street, died in on brogk| 78 years old, and had been re|of how ee tants and jon Equine aristocrats gl all . church doors care being varnish- onto, he was the son of Mr. and Hospital a Sunday August 6. tired since March on account of|your B of M passboon provides a breeds and classes will be seen od and window-frames and me-| Mrs. George McClure. He had} mp Type yr, McKenna, who was| lll health. Jouble check on the state of your! in the capacious Coliseum. oa "outside. of the| made his home in Trafalgar f0f| 4g" yers of age, was Sy a is being painted, An ar-|the past twelve years, and was the S'S. White Com any of Can: 4 i J ltects drawing of the proposed|employed at the plant of Ain only at checks droning of em] Cols. Ho was a member of|Bicuicd "In Toronto and. Wash: oa rmour BO wa of the. ¢huroh Ia Sheridan United Church. Besides) jon "ho served with the Can IG on display, and work on the pro his parents, Mr. McClare fs Sif adian Dental Corps in the late ! Ject may be commenced this fall. | vived by his wife, the former | Sot FCC director of the - MEANT - ed tivation. class. for jun.| Maisie. Fuller of Horuby, and oe) En PY tors wil De started in September,| two small children, Kent and aa afiuron et i To atlas for adults will com| Marilyn. He also leaves two ie yiyeq by his wife, formerly Lilian t r P t t |] \'3 VN; ence after evensong on Sunday,| ters, May and Jean McClure, Tor-| 50 0 yimico, a daughter rea e ro ec ion: i Re Qotober 1. Those wishing to pre-| opto, and a brother crittord, | FATE 0% Gli cTrington, Oakville, ort Credit. : : 3 i and his parents. The funeral was \ 4 - COMPARE - @ 3 Ni one I Do = ---- pare for confirmation are asked to get in touch with the clergy. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from the funeral chap- el of S. S. Russell and Son to Bethel = Cemetery. Rev. held Wednesday afternoon, Aug- ust 9, from the funeral chapel of S. S. Russell and Son to St. 'KNOX W:| Jude's Cemetery. Rev. C. K. Nicoll is conducting ! : Rcd services of Knox and Stoo of Trafalgar oficfated -- John's churches every Sunday Comat MRS. KENNETH M. LANGDON morning. The last of these ser- MRS. JOHN WILSON Following a lengthy illness, L. vices will be Sunday, September 3, after which both churches will resume their regular services. CHURCH of the EPIPHANY Patricia Aylsworth, wife of Mag- istrate Kenneth ~~ M. Langdon, died at her home in Georgetown on Tuesday, August 8. She is sur- Following an illness of two Harriet Evangeline Ward, widow of the late John Wilson, anion wl moligels:|io0 pn Sateviay at hr home, on any, Haly! Tps| Lakesiore) Road West. The late| vived by her husband and two Mrs. Wilson was 86 years of| sons, Kenneth Jr. and Brian, her tism at 4 p.m. 8 She was born in England, | parents, Dr.-and Mrs. R. B Ayls- age ST. LUKES, Palermo eming to the Oakville district! worth, Trenton, and a brother, R. : with her husband in 1894. Mrs.| MacIntyre Aylsworth of Toronto. The following children were) wilson was a member of St.| The funeral service held of baptized Sunday: Neil Arthur,| Jude's Church. Her husband died| Thursday, August 10, in Knox "on of Mr, and Mrs, Ross Cowan,|anout nine years ago. She is sur-| Presbyterian Church, Geors®: ind Rosemary| yived by three sons, Dan Of| town, was conducted by Rev Ronald Franklin Evelyn, son and daughter of Mr. es 3 Calder, assisted by rat] Oakville, Joseph of Fonthill, deacon W. G. O. Thompson of St. and Mrs. Joseph DeMois. The| pr. Alfred Wilson of Washington. zodparents of Ronald were MI.| The funeral service, which was) George's Church. Interment was Bad Mrs. George Pelletterio and| private, was held Tuesday aft |in Greenwood Cemetery, George- ternoon from the residence, With| town. interment in St. Jude's Cemetery, Canon D. Russell Smith officiat- of Rosemary, Mr. and Mrs. Bram- well Oates. The Evening branch of the BABY GUY VANGUARD" W.A. met Tuesday at the home Of| eq infant Sandra Winnifred Guy, Mrs. Henry Proud. daughter of Mrs. Marie Guy and CHRISTIAN soIENCE MRS. WILLIAME YOUNG the late Garland Guy, died in On Sunday, August 20th, ser-| A sudden heart attack resulted OakvilleTrafalgar Memorial vice will be held at 11 o'clock.|in the death of Annie Louisa Hospital on Sunday, August 6 The funeral was held Tuesday Madigan, wife of William Young, at her home on Reynolds Street North on Sunday morning. Mrs. Young was in her 73rd year and was born in Oakville, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Henry Madigan. She attended Knox Presbyterian Church. Mrs. The subject will be "Mind," and from the citations "Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus." Phil. 2:5. The Wednesday evening meet: ing, August 23rd, will include testimonies of healing and exper- Jude's Cemetery. REV. 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