Oakville Newspapers

Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 29 Mar 1951, p. 6

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ch i "Thustday, March 29, ase 6 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Ty en 2 » vening r vill con re " h Where Instead of the regular even Mr. May, Toronto, will conduct [three anthems, "O Deat a z less. Sunday, : ing?" "Christ the Lord 3 U = CHURCH NEMS = |i fe tiers, us ore sh aris feu fans She" di oumisrinn . = Jo : l Stoll, who is visiting in the south. | dalene. (Continued on Page SOCIETY OF 0AKVILLg / Dundas and Randall sts, ST. ANDREW'S was installed. Rev. R. H. Howson ST. JOHN'S Sunday service and Sunday sg, reached at the evening service. Rev. Harry Pawson ¥ Shag) Fathor J. Kick: preached at the evenin ] i a ae Y . Following the evening service | gg Japge was the congregation LINGERIE HOSIERY SPORTSWEAR SAT ke] i 3 ambers f the congregation 5 Bg it | shippers. ar: the members. _ of the ongreghtion lat St. John's church Sunday QUALITY VALUE SERVICE || nestays. Se ne hered in the parish ha morning that a number of people } Public Reading Room open my, 2 ay farewell to Rev. Mr. Howson [were obliged to hear the service / days 3 to 4:30 Dm. You arg go and Mrs. Howson. Mr. Howson, | by public address system in -the bY HOPPE dlally invited to attend our who has been curate of St. Jude's | gymnasium. The service was con- BURROS P vices and to make use of 18) choir, conducted by | Since the snus of 1949, leaves | qucted by the minister, Rev. Har- Reading Room. § * | thi I Frank Cornin week with Mrs. Howson for | ry Pawson, who preached on the 136 Colborne St. E. Phone 423 £30 and 10.30 am, with evening ved an appointment as rector. [the direction of Irven Fell sang devotions at 7.30 pm As a token of the congregation's ner mission will be con | friendship and appreciation of his ducted by Father Conway, of the his was presented with a Redemptorist Order, the. first | SuPlice, cassack, cemetery cloak Wook In June d a sum of money, the present n [] Tm ation being made by A. E., N. Da- I e ires ST. JUDE'S vis, rector's warden. Mrs. Howson WwW as presented with a picture and lr SE was presented with a p a sum of money by Miss Helen . Le congregations were pre- Smith on behalf of the Women's sent at Easter services at St| suillary; and a handbag and a or 00 - ead er Jude's Church. Holy Communion | cum of money by Mrs, Alan Wea Vas celebrated at 7, § and 12 am. | therstone on behalf of the Wo- ; With Sune Bucharist at 930. The | pens Guild. Earlier she received ; : CI sermon at the 11 o'clock service (girs from the Mothers' Union | Was by Rey. F.C. Jackson, the | ang (he Evening Branch of the | 5 rector. Special Easter music was |w a Mr. Howson was given a 4 rendered by the choir. At the | presentation by the Westwood morning rice G. Melbourne | Sunday school, of which he has Evans, or; played Bach's [heen in charge, in the afternoon, Concerto No. 2 in A Minor, and | ang the choir presented Mr. and Willian's Chorale Prelude | Mrs. Howson with three record- ! / % DON'T RISK YOUR LIFE OR Baster Melody" as -pr S. | ings of the choir's Christmas A 3 Christ is Now Risen | mus THE LIFE OF.OTHERS ... .. music. Mr. and Mrs. Howson ex- J 7 Again" was played as a prelude | pressed thanks for the gifts, and at the evening service, and Gig- | regret at leaving St. Jude's. The ; ; DRIVE IN TO-DAY AND LET out's "Toccata in B Minor" as a congregation also said goodbye to 5 postlude. The anthem "The Strife [ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. N. Davis, who US REPLACE YOUR WORN is Oer" was rendered by the |jeave this week on a twomonth TIRES choir at both morning and evening, trip to Europe services. An overflow congrega- | Pending the appointment of a ton at the morning service was | curate to succeed Mr. Howson, a ae parish Ball, the vector will be assisted at Sun: ACT TODAY . .. BEFORE ANOTHER-PRICE INCREASE : day services by Rev. A. H. Pow- = SLR ONS Rb BU ne Spe usr GOODFVEAR WH. WHIT AKER AND SC N by Al Rivier D. Woodcock, the rector. $72 gs. 1° NRE Re Holy Communion services will = be at 8 and 9.45 a.m. this coming Sunday. ST. LUKE'S Canon D. R. Smith There will be no morning serv | | ice Sunday. In the evening, begin- { ning at 7.30 o'clock, the Easter () : ® Story, "The Seamless Robe," will be presented under the direction of Mr. J. Fairbrother. H ffe h Tin Goworr othe iter were The paint that is absolutely unaffected by washing! given by Mr. and Mrs. F. Rivaz, in memory of their son, Captain Charles -Rivaz. CALVARY BAPTIST Rev. A. A. Stoll Easter Sunday services, which drew good congregations, were "Many men shy away from mar- riage nowadays," says Hannah, : ducted by Clifford Van Dusen 4 i use they can't support the || ¢on 3 Bete oy a ron of Toronto. Miss Monica Barnard / b MU RALO ea a sang at the morning service, and 4 / Y J Norman Barrington, Toronto, at the evening service. Tomorrow evening's cottage pra- For Leadership i} yer meeting will be at the home RIVIER'S of Mr and Mrs. L: G. Snyder, "Those Careful Cleaners" Dundas 'St. North. ? 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