| THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL W. S. DAVIS & SON REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE MORTGAGES * W. E. DAVIS 71 Colborne St., Oakville Evenings and Holidays Phone 612-R R. C. A. CUMBERLAND Phone 41 XMAS TREES BEAUTIFUL SCOTCH PINE and SPRUCE Daily Delivery PHONE 519M STANDS TO REASON A husband should always know what is the matter with his wife, because she always knows what isn't. CANNEL COAL THE FIREPLACE FUEL FOR HEAT AND SPARKLE Hillmers Fuel and Ice Co. Phone 23 Seasons Greelings Ti es change and we with time --but not so the age-old custom of extending Christmas Greetings to those whose good will and friendship we cherish and hope to maintain. This year as always, we are happy to send you the Greetings of the season -- with our sincere wishes for good health and joy at Christmas time and throughout the New Year. CHAS. F. DOTY AND SON Christmas is here again and we're very glad. For we know that you and yours are looking forward to a merry time this year, enjoying all the pleasures of the holiday. And when our friends are happy we're happy teo! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year DONNR LER CANDY AND NUT SHOP Thusday, Dec. 21, 108 ST. LUKE'S Canon D. R. Smith A Natlyity play under the dir ection of Mr. James Fairbrother was presented Sunday evening before a large congregation. - Af ter the play a social hour was spent in the parish hall. The service Christmas day will be at 10.30 am. The church will be decorated for this service. ST. ANDREW'S Father J. Kirby will celebrate Father Kirby Mass at and 10.30 am. Sun- day. There will (be no evening Govotions, Confessions will be heard Friday from 7.30 to 8.30 pm, Saturday from 3.30 to 4 p.m. and 7.30 to 8.30 p.m., and Sunday evening from 7.30 to 8.30. Mass will be celebrated at midnight Christmds eve (Sunday), and at 8 am. and 8.30 am, Christmas morning. Pupils of the Sunday school were entertained by their teach: ers, Mrs. L. J. Myers and Miss Marion Languay at a Christmas party in St. Mary's school audi- forium Sunday afternoon. There were games, with prizes, and sandwiches, cookies and ice cream cones for the children. ST. JOHN'S Rev. Harry Pawson So large was the congregation at St. John's Church Sunday eve: ning, night of the Nativity Play, that a number of people were un- able to gain admittance, Present: od by pupils of the Sunday school under the direction of Mrs. Fred Hotson, the play proved an even greater success than that given last year, Costumes were highly effective, and the singing and act- ing of the children revealed long and careful preparation. Bspec- fally appealing was the presenta- tion of roses to Mary by a group of two and three-year-old children from the Nursery Department. Numbers included the procession: al hymn "O Come All Ye Faith- "Christmas Lull Brahms' tle Town of Bethlehem," "Away in a Manger, "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks," "Glory to God in the Highest," Senior Choir, "Song of Three Wise Men" "What can 1 give Him?" Thanks to the expert direction of Mrs. Hotson, the play movedsmoothly from beginning to end. Mr. Hot son, as narrator, contributed much to success. evening service will special choir. with singing by The next provision for the congregation. at the uary 14. The following morning service on Jan: = CHURCH NEWS Christmas services will be con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Pawson on Sunday at 11 am. and 7 p.m. The | ed consist of Christmas music by the carol Communion and re- ception of mew members will be © officers for the ensuing year were elected by the Afternoon Auxiliary, St. John's Woman's Missionary Society, on | clock Friday afternoon, Tuesday afternoon: president, Mrs. E. P. Lunau; vice-president, CALVARY BAPTIST Mrs. C. Dowler; treasurer, Rev. A. A. Stoll . D. Griggs; Recording Sec-| Music by Pat Smits Mrs. J. F. Humphrey; |including two cornetis Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. F. Citizenship and Temperanc, | George Harker; Associa bers Secretary, Mrs. J, yo. bell; Missionary Monthy Grace Boocock; Supply Mrs. J. M. Mrs. Cecil Fish; Pianist, 3, B. Caswell; Assistant py, Wi Mrs, Charles Hackett, were installed by Pawson. Mrs. M. A, onto, addressed the mo the topic "Christian yo the Modern World," KNOX Rev. C. K. Nicoll Some excellent (iyi bt choral music was enjoyed yy | ing me congregation that attendeg candle light carol oe Knox Church Sunday oy, 0th Under the direction of Migs , [UR Halliday, organist and cli | R&B er, the choir presented program that ry a vy Bethe "Shepherds Are We", un, From the Realms of o "Watt's Cradle Song" 8 My Liking," "Ding, Dong rily on High" "Masters I Hall" and "The Little Rey Bethlehem" As an organ poy Miss Halliday rendered Hay Hallelujah Chorus. Rev. CG: K. Nicoll, minis bY! Knox, will conduct the Chri id services on Sunday. His gy) at the morning servic "Every. Room Occupied." will be a choral service ji& evening. Some three hundred you enjoyed 'an evening of fun pl evening .when the Sunday gf held its annual Christmas « tainment. A magician m and delighted the youthful J fence "with his clever tricks Santa Claus made his ny 2 There were candies and ory for each child. ST. JUDE'S Rev. F. C. Jackson On Sunday, the day by Christmas, there will be no am. service. The service o Nine Lessons, with congreg al carol singing, will be evening, and Holy Bucharis be celebrated at londay, Christmas day will be Holy Eucharist at 8 am. a Christmas fami at 11, with Holy Eucharist { 45. At St. Cuthbert's Chur); dar Grove, Holy Eucharist be at 9.45 am. The carol at St. Jude's Sunday, Dec. 31. Mrs. M. M. Russell was rs president of St. I Mothers' Union on Friday noon. Mrs. A. F. Hughes wi elected 1st vice-president, John Wilson, 2nd vice-pres Mrs. F. Slight, secretary. Joseph Burr was elected - | er, succeeding Mrs. Betty 5 Mrs. Hunt was named ki convener and Mrs. F. W. Gi social convener. The Unio hold its Christmas party pianist, featured Sunday Wilkinson; ship, Mrs. Christian G. Grice; Steward- Christian service at Ivary BY (Continued on Page Ij Sf} ...and may the spirit of Christmas bring most wonderful; blessings to you. RE