Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 14 Sep 1950, p. 11

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hursday, Sept. 14, 1950 O@KVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Tage 11 | = CHURCH NE XS = | Bible school. At the gathering, held at the home of Rev. Charles and Mrs. Hancock, Dundas St, the young men were given presenta- tions. Bob Patchett will go the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whitmore was baptized Sunday. The godparents were Mr. and Mrs. N. Rushton. Mark Steven Godfrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos.. Godfrey was, terio gave an illustrated talk of his recent trip to Scotland. The W. A. served refreshments. The party for the babies and their mothers Is to be held this i in| London Bible Institute and Barl| also baptized Sunday. His godpar-| Thursday afternoon. ST. ANDRE th hoir 1 ir, wishes to get in Father Kirby ES elebrate fouch 'with alffhose who are will:| Grant to Emmaus. Bible College, | ents were Mr. and Mrs. J. God-[GHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY celebr: Masses at 8.30 and 10.30 on [ing to assist i the work of the| Toronto. frey, grandparents, Service and Sunday school will : ' : ll be admin- 2 z ; : izing a| The Young People's Society met| Holy Communion wi be held at 11 olclock, Sunday, Sunday. TE Ss alii 9| on Monday evening, when the new (istered next Sunday. The Harvest a 17th. The subject EY ST. JOHN'S fo 13, and the first practice will| President, Douglas Rutledge, was Festival een MAIL hel Meld am ers Brown fos Sto * Although the work of renovat- i hurch hall tomor-| In_charge. eptombar/ 2d. "Blessed is the man that trusteth lng Lusk Hall will not be came PE 430 to 5.30. Bob Rae, Evangelist, Toronto,| The Afternoon Branch of the in the Lord and whose hope the Lord is. Heal me, O Lord, and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved." Jer. 17: 7, 14. W.AZ met at Mrs. Aylesworth's on Tuesday afternoon. Arrangements were made for the Deanery meet- Ing in Bronte October 3. ' The Junior Auxiliary will meet to-night (Thursday) in the Parish Hall at 7 pm. Will preach on Sunday evening. Rev. Charles Hancock will have charge of the morning service. Tomorrow's cottage prayer meet- ing will be at the home'of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Buck, Chisholm St. S. Misses Marney and Fay Stoll, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Stoll, are attending Bob Jomes College in South Carolina. Pleted for several weeks, Sunday Qn Sunday morning the minis- School will reopen on Sunda¥|Ner, Rev. C.K. Nicoll, will preach September 24, at 11 a.m. The ser 01 "The Cry Fo Reality." His sub- vice will begin at the same timelljayt in the evening Will be "A and end at about the same time Serious Omission." as the church service will end. CALVARY BAPTIST The change in time from after- Fred May, Evangelist, conducted noon to morning will' enable par- nday services at Calvary ents parents and children to come Baptist NR in the absence of CHANGE DATE Council Monday night approved ST. LUKE'S the change in the date if the Oak Harvest Festival services were ville, and District Humane Soci- to church and Sunday school to- the past who held Sunday. The Rev. W. A. Filer|ty's anual tag day to September 0. gether. with Mrs.itoll is vacationing in| EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS preached at the morning service | 3 After renovations to Lusk Hall | Kentucky, Hunter, of Hamil-| Evangelistic; meetings are being [and the Rev. Major John Forth at | have been finally completed, alton, baritone ang at the evening held in Masonic Hall Sundays at|the evening service. The church > > date will be set for a service of |gervice: 730 pm. and Fridays at 8 p.m.|was decorated by Mr. J. Fair Quality & Service I dedication, to which all members Two young bers of Calvary brother. The large choir provided special anthems. Mrs. Millard was the organist in the morning and Miss Dickenson in the evening. Af- ter the seryice Mr. David Pellet- Baptist GHUrch\ Bor paschort cay 155 M. Brown and Miss J. Mar- Earl Grant," Woke honored at a|"all are In charge. All are wel- gathering of members 'of the con- Come. gregation Saturday evaning on the JGHURCH of the EPIPHANY occasion of their dear William Beryl Whitmore, son of Ely of the congregation will be invit- ed. = A special service of Installation of officers and teachers of the Sun day school will be held this coming Sunday morning. All families of the church are urged to be present. The board set up by the Sunday school executive to consider the work and organization of the school is making its recommenda- tions to a representative group of all church organizations in Lusk Hall at § o'clock this evening. Fall activities of the St. Johns Woman's Association start to- mo afternoon, when the: as- sociation will hold its first meet- ing 'of the season at the home of Mrs. W. H. Ford, the presider 237 Dundas St. North, at 3 pg" The first regular service Sino the summer closing Wasfiela on Sunday smorning. The &orament 1 Was conldigteq py the Stel lev. Harry pawson, who baptized "Catherine Ayrarearet Col. ville and Gerald/by por ovan Jr. Scade's Grocery (Bill Scade) Dundas & Division Sts. Delivery: Phone 505 Plan to visit our Display AT THE OPTIMIST'S FALL FAIR - SEPT. 15-16 Builder's Supplies lime out to tone up! A pause] delicious milk really] in refreshment and| Make it a habit! ST. JUDE'S L. G. SNYDER'S rehear- bts os evening, the jun- GILBREA DAIRY ||: chor, 2 dnd" soo : Dundas St. at Church needed 125g anyone knowing of PHONE 51 Prospects members is asked to = call the phot feader at 328, OF ALL KINDS EET J FOR A SMOOTHER RIDING TIRE A Secial Thanksgiving Sunday SV a 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 24 Vill precede the opening of a one 95 Blitz campaign to ralse $60,000 fOr repairs and renovations to St. JUfeis: church and parish hall, and thy first stage of a new church Diilding * in the Forster Survey. harlie Ambler will conduct the Sampaign, for which canvassers are needed. Those willing to offer their services are asked to call 8 AXWELL - BROWN jsiw. I} MOTORS { | Lumber and Millwork CHAS. F. DOTY §& SON ds onsult} - 1S. A | lee) 0-buj| Ol Junior: Confirmation classes will DUNDAS STREET NORTH 7 : g ; begin this evening at 6.30 in the 4 Church St, Oakville || cyiren The adult classes will stare PHONE 76 AFTER HOURS: 558-W or'60 Phone 6 Sunday, October 1, following eve- ning service. The first fall meeting of the Senlor Branch of the Women's Auxiliary was held on Tuesday. An autumn tea will be held at the home of Mrs. John Chisholm, Navy Street, next Tuesday, Sept. 19. The Women's Guild held a reg- ular meeting last evening at the home of Miss Rhoda Cooke. A 'Catechism class for pupils 11 years of age and over will be held every Sunday at 3 pm. in the church; starting this coming Sun- day. The rector, Rev. F. C. Jack- son, will be in charge Westwood Sunday school was resumed on Sunday. It is being held at 2.30 p.m. instead of 3 p.m. as formerly. nursery school for children from 18 months to 3 years will be held in the parish hall each Sunday at 11 am. A probationers' class for the boys' choir is being started by the choirmaster, G. Melbourne Evans. Boys are needed for this class, and all those Interested are asked to ne Super-Ballooy 4 44 smoothest, safest [is 57 get in touch with Mr. Evans. Men are also needed for the senior choir, especially those with ten o. or voices. 1 mileage and fle) dre tops Brive in and lot JleXtra wear. : et i | pf Firestone SE install a set Just Pick Up Your Phone and call KNOX The annual Rally Pay service in connection with the Sunday school will be held at 2.30 p.m. on Sun- day, September 24. The time for weekly choir prac- tice has been changed to Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Halliday, our car today ger-Ballons 'on 1e d d - i es SLOW , DOWN F HIGHWAYS GEO. H. Douce, Minister

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