Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 31 Aug 1950, p. 3

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Thursday, August 31, 1950 OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 3 = CHURCH NEW/S ST. JOHNS Scout camp. Sunday, September 3, will be e last of the unton services of KNOX SIXTEEN An evangelistic team from | 9.45 a.m. Briarcrest Bible Institute, Sask- . fchewan, conducted a special] CRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY J rvice at Calvary Baptist church| Service and Sunday school will ol on Monday evening. Instrumen-| be held at 11 o'clock, Sunday, WW. ist: provided musical num.|SePtember 3rd. The subject will oJ | Bers during the rally. be "Man," and from the Citations y Regular services will be held| If we love one another, God {8 . Sunday, with pastor Rev. A. A.| dwelleth in us, and his love is toll preaching. perfected in us--because he has given me of His Spirit," John 4: ST. JUDES 12, 13. Preparation for confirmation . vill begin in Steptember for MUNN's Juniors, and on Sunday, October| Sunday school will resume reg- fi, after Evensong for adults. The| ular s following a two. rector and the curate will be SS, on Sunday morning, glad to hear from those desiring| September 3rd. OF tion, Charles - Ambler, who is direct ST. [ANDREWS d ing the one-day canvass for funds| Rev. Father Kirby will cele- Jel = in church renova. Prate Mass at 830 and 10.30 am. lion program, is anxious to hear| On Sunday next from volunteer canvassers. Mr. Ambler and his committee plan ontact every member of the arish during the one-day drive, ie group is therefore ap- for as many volunteers ible. Mr. Amblers tele ceived phone number is 9247. i A nursery school for children, i fis months to three years, will ST-MLURE'S commence on Sunday, Septem.| There will be a celebration of her 10, at 11 am. Holy Communion on Sunday next at 11.15 am, + KNOX Rey. C. K. Nicoll will conduct the last of the union sery next Sunday morning. The Sunday. School will re- ope for the fall session at 10 457-4 8 & AING HURCH of the EPIPHANY Active Church Worker, Mrs. Whitaker Passes Carsten Glahn RO. Lydia Margaret (Daisy) Davis, in St. Jude's Church, conducted 163 Colborne Street Oakville orsbip held in Knox Church.| Rev. Duncan Farris preached|¥idow of the late William Whit-| by Rey. F. C. Jackson assisted by services at St Johns| lis farewell sermon as minister| SKer Sti died early Thursday| po "Rn Howson. This service sry PEAERHONS 1975 commence once more on|9f Knox Church Sixteen »1 Sun-| MOTE in Hamilton General == © ia ho OFFICE HOURS morning, September 10, 48Y. morning last. He will assume| Hospital, following an illness of a Was largely attended by Mrs. y ith Rev, Harry Pawson occupy.|hiS new charge, Knox Presbyter.|Year and a half. She was in her| Whitaker's = felloy-members of Daily .... 9.00 to 5.30 Evenings fing the pulpit. ia Church, Gall, on Sunday next.| 66th year and Lo in oy the two lodges, friends and cit Sat. .... 9.00 = 12.30 Mon. and Thurs. 7 to 8 ntil further Vi ora, coming 0 akyville about Vas CALVARY BAPTIST Knox Sixteen wil bo. howd at] the year 1807 toms atevmaniy infisiy dees 1 By ppolntment The late Mrs. Whitaker took a|JUde's Cemetery: leading part in church and lodge a activities in Oakville. An active member of St. Jude's Church she was a past president of the AY.P.A. and also of the Mothers' Union. She was a charter mem- ber of the Maggie Waddell Lodge, Order of Rebekahs, and Golden Rule Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star Noble Grand and Past trict Deputy President of the Rebekah Assem- bly of Ontario; Past Worthy Ma- tron, Golden Rule Chapter, O.E. S.; a member of the Past Noble Grands' Club of Oakville (Re bekahs), and of the C.Y.M. Club of Toronto (O.ES.). She is sur- vived by one son, William Whit- aker, and one daughter, Mrs. Samuel C. Robertson, both of Oakville. The late Mayor Alfred Whitaker and the late John Whitaker, one-time councillor, were also sons. Mrs. Whitaker also leaves three brothers. B. F. Davis and Walter Davis, Aurora, and James Dav sister, Mrs. F. The funeral was held Saturday afternoon. A private service at See the the home, Dundas St. North, con- ducted by Canon D. Russell i Smith, was followed by a service Katherine Elizabeth Walker, AND aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Regin- d Walker, and David Franklin e given by Mrs. Collins Mr. Ralph McKim conducted a for the Boy Scouts and iends at 11 a.m. at the Autumn term commences September 11th. memory of her husband MISS RUTH LIGHTBOURN, Principal Telephone 427-W or 399 Fn i Miss Lightbourn's School || INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS K Elizabeth were Mr. Bnd Mrs. Robert Mason and Miss 702 REYNOLDS ST. NORTH S. a Elementary and Nursery Day School For Girls and At the OPTIMIST FALL FAIR Sept. 15-16 s on the altar were giv- N $ h Fg) vill I I B Me tand) Mrs, ansoniPat urser chool to Grade nclusive M Il B M t Ee : viaxwell-brown motors CHURCH ST. W. at NAVY PHONE 6 Bamber's Groceteria (Bill Bamber) Bi-Mor Frozen Food Service PHONES 1214-5 (GEOF. BIDE & TED MORGAN) Jas. R. Black Grocery PHONE 614 (Jim Black) AU tre Your Bre Neighborhood Make 8 BETTER Students School Re-opens Soon . . . That's Why Your INDEPENDENT MERCHANTS Are Now Featuring Back - To - School Foods Phone Your Neighbourhood Grocer for FREE Delivery Carload Groceteria oA. Tuck Grocery PHONE 1020 PHONY (R. E. Harris) (Art Tuck) : Ll . Wm. Gove Grocery Woalklett's Groceteria PHONE 68 PHONE 1570 (Bill Gove) (Gib Walklott) Scade's Grocery Westside Food Market PHONE 7) PHONE 61 (Bill Scade) (Mickey Forbes)

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