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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 16 Aug 1951, p. 11

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Page 11 [cA 5 -- 3 9 am. to 1145 am. Sunday = | NE = school is at 10.30 a.m. and Gos CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE = pel service at 7 pm. Pastor Ro- yee Pe Snyder is starting a series| SOCIETY 0 ry int " choirmaster, will be in charge of | of messages on the Book of Ro- Dundas and Randal 3 ST PRES the camp, and will be assisted bY | mans, and the public is invited, | Sunday service ana Sunday School p AP /ebrate| the Tector, Rev. TF. C. Jackson and | The 'Young People's meeting iS|at 11 am. Wednesday Evening Father Kirby will celebrate | the ToPOm COM 1 ove will te-|at 8 pm. Tuesday and prayer Service 8 pm. 2nd and 4th Wed- ursday, August 16, 1951 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL The Memorial Ideal Monument built of A enduring granite or esi ayivb ahs on Masses at 830 and 1080 am. O% i, 4 camp until August 29. meeting is at 8 p.m. Wednesday. | nesdays. design and reverentiin purpose, resting Sunday, sud Lo conduct evening | "canon Ri. Allen will fosle. Public Reading Room open Tues: in surroundings of peace and beauty, SEND, OE TP brate Holy Eucharist at 10 a.m. EPIPHANY days 3 to 4:30 pn. You are col ST. JUDE'S Wednesday. The Friday 7.30 am. dially invited to attend our ser- a tribute of respect and homor to the REE ervices will be resumed on Sept, Canon D. R. Smith i and to make use of the dead, a constant source of inspiration puild- | 7- Reading Room. A cheque to aid In the rebuild-|" =p on sige of ten dollars| Holy Communion will be ad- he living . . : as ad tod ® ing of St. Paul's Church, LOTMe|, , qs the furnishings of the| ministered Sunday. at 10 am. Park, has been sent to the rec, ogi Ajdan's Church has been Oakville Monument Works | me comin ob ne ee | cor ; About twenty-five boys of the ST. JOHN'S Cemetery Lettering"--Monhuments Cleaned congregation will leave Monday 00 COLBORNE ST. W. OAKVILLE || morning for Buckeye Camp, Lake Rev. Harry PRween QFE, Stewart, Muskoka, G. M. Evaus | Rev. Harry Pawson assisted L -- by Rev. B. Simpson Black, Pres- Ta D byterian minister of Prescott, ' by conducted a baptismal service on Oakville Ready i IBC ON CXR ET XE Sunday morning. Mr. Black bap- tized his grandson, Tan Philip Cuyler Blundy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Blundy. Other s $ \ P| ciilaren baptized were Susan p | Margaret, daughter of Mr, and NEXT WEEK! ) | rs. H. TL. Odell; Pamela Diane, H 4 ) y N = » AA AAAAAAAA daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant W. Wylle; Beverley Anne Bea- ga » » airy o trices daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The juiciest Golden Jubilee Peaches you Me- h Oo k 11 28 Bric H. Smith; and Paul Brew- ever tasted. | Phone Oakville IR (Enh , NA AAAAAAS a How, Ba Orchard-fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Cigaret- > ; Construction of a new chancel, tes, Tobacco, Ice-Cream. -- and installation of a mew Casa- vant Brothers organ in St. John's Home-canning equipment in stock. Church will be started some time in January. Brown Bruce and Brisley of Toronto are the archi- tects, and it is hoped to have the work completed by Easter. Ne- cessary finances have already been raised. The cost, including work already done on the church during the first of last year, will be about $100,000. Exterior wood- work of the church and Lusk Hall is now being painted. CALVARY BAPTIST NO.2 HIGHWAY ToT BOOOGOAK VILLE "Phone us for . . . HOLLYDEAN FARM MARKET ® BRICK SIDING ROOFING Rev. A. A. Stoll H. B. Goodman, Toronto, was ® INSULATION the preacher at morning and MATERIALS evening services at Calvary Bap- tist Church Sunday. Mrs. Good- ® CEMENT ~ man rendered solos at both ser- vices, and the Calvary Boys' ® PLASTER Quartet sang in the evening, ; This coming Sunday the con- ® WALL BOARD gregation will welcome back its LJ former pastor, Rev. LeRoy Sar- ® PLYWOOD gant of Denver, Colorado, who with Mrs. Sargant is here on va- cation. Mr. Sargant will preach 0 ot Doth services, and Miss. Mon @® When there's need for speed, call on ica Barnard will sing. Russell Drug Co. Our delivery depart- A musical treat will be pro- ment is at your service. Remember we vided by M. Peroni, concert You can pay more, but you cannot buy better millwork anywhere . . . a trial order will con- LJ < vince you. linist and evangelist of Phil call for prescriptions and deliver the - delphia, who will perform and compounded medicines. There is no ad- We are proud of our many Kitchens . . . call us preach on Wednesday evening, ditional ch 1 MILL WORK for prices and suggestions. It is not how little (| August 22, at 8 o'clock. itionalicharge! you pay--but how much you get for your money Two young members of the that counts: congregation, Keith Martin and Miss Verna Sims, will attend London Bible Institute in Sep- tember. ll Tomorrow evening's cottage prayer meeting will be atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. George Routledge, Kerr St. Canon D. R. Smith A Vestry meeting to consider repairing the church will be held Thursday, August 23rd at 8 p.m. Marion Elizabeth Young, dau- . . 3 . pl We would appreciate the opportunity ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Call (736 and pe will deliver promptly because we of giving you your estimate . . . Young was baptized Sunday. have a driver available from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "Soul" is the subject of the lesson sermon of the Christian a c OC Science Society's church ser- vice on Sunday, August 19. The Golden Text is "Unto (Formerly Byers') thee, O Lord, do I lift 7 Brothers ot Ly She he thy rh Colborne St. E.,'Oakville Phone 1786 Lord; teach me thy paths." Ss Tyee (Pslams 25: 1, 4.) BUILDERS -- CONTRACTORS EE RONTE APTIST. RANDALL STREET - - OAKVILLE REV. ROBERT SNYDER A daily vacation Bible school is being at Bronte Bap- hy KEEPS YOU FRESH IN THE HOTTEST WEATHER { YOUR COMMERCE BRANCH reen heystone of Main Street You need more than "just lig uids" to keep you cool and fit at = : work or play In hot weather. For The towns of Canada are pleasant places. Our town i uA I ( sizzling heat "takes something has a character all its own . . . but any Canadian i J = Ii X f out of you"--you need nourish- i -- feels at home here. ADIT i ment for pep and strength! That's I K Bo 0 There's our bank, for instance . . . 2 branch of "hy Bg) SISERI 7 Bubere Mik IL in the middle of the afternoon Is becoming a "must" for busy, ac- tive men and women! It peps you up--refreshes you--cools you-- makes you feel better! The Commerce. You'll find one in most towns. And there's our bank manager. He's a professional man. He's learned from many towns like ours. So he knows how to give the kind of service that comes only with long acquaintance. Yes, our Canadian towns are pleasant places . . . and the menand women at your Commerce branch are good people to know. , GILBREA DAIRY 3 a > L. G. SNYDER : 2 The Canadian Bank of Commerce DUNDAS AT CHURCH PHONE 51 Lorne H. Boxchard, ARCA

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