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An Easter party is being held for pupils of the Sunday school's primary department in Lusk Hall this afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. Communion will be celebrated this coming Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. There will be a baptismal service Sunday morning, April 5. EPIPHANY Canon D. R. Smith Patricia Anne Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rogers was baptized Sunday. The godparents were Mr. and Mrs. J. Fleck. | Under the auspices of the Even- ing branch of the W. A., a euchre and dance will be given in the Parish Hall, Friday evening. The flowers, on the altar were given by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason in memory of Mrs. Mason's mother and brother. KNOX Rev. C. K. Nicoll "Eyewitnesses to the Resur- rection" was the title of the ser- mon preached by Rev. C. K. Nie- oll at Sunday morning's service at Knox Presbyterian Church. A choral service was conducted in the evening, under the direction of Miss I. M. Halliday, organist and choir leader. Selections in- cluded "All in the April Evening," "O Christ, the Heavens," and "It Began to Dawn;" and two num- bers by the Junior Choir, "Spring Carol" and "The Joyful Baster- tide." A baptism-was conducted by the minister at the morning service, those baptized being Amy Jean and Mary Mackenzie Farnham, HAVE Y OU SEEN? The Chrysler Town & Country WAGO H DUNDAS STREET NORTH OAKVILLE VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVY LEIGH HOME LIMITED "The Home of Chrysler, Plymouth, Fargo Service" N PHONE 1063 AARAAAAAAAARAAAAAAAAAA } twin ghters of Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Farnham; Heather Marg- aret Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly; and Phyllis Mary Robinson, daughter of Lt.-Col. and Mrs. W. G. Mackenzie Robinson. Rev. C. K. Nicoll will conduct an ordination of elders on Sunday morning. Those to be ordained are 'Wm. Anderson Sr., John Ewen Sr., W. O. Gibson, Wm. H. Hall, G. Hardy Morden and John E. Tay- Tor: BRONTE BAPTIST REV. ROBERT SNYDER A cottage prayer meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. AIf Tripp Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, At 7.30 Thursday evening there will be a Young People's meeting, when the speaker will be Gordon Kendle, Muskoka Baptist missionary. Sunday school will be Quality & Service Scade's Grocery (Bill Scade) Dundas & Division Sts. Delivery: Phone 505 | Yes! Spruce Up! | GET THE HABIT OF SENDING | YOUR GARMENTS TO US | REGULARLY .... LIKE HUN- | DREDS OF OTHERS IN OAK- | VILLE. ... 5 5 1 r r r AZ Adib) a hid ld MA ad ad La dh) Anlst LD a S05 _| | COLBORNE ST. E. 'SPRUCE UP [IT'S SPRING {LAKESHORE CLEANERS TELEPHONE 311 OBITUARIES MRS. Wm. MITCHELL Following an illness of two years, Eleanor Yuill Mitchell, widow of the late William Mit- chell, died on Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Char- les Bradley, Stewart St. East. Mrs. Mitchell, who was 76 years of age, was born in Scotland, coming to Canada in 1911. Twenty years ago she came to Oakville from Toronto. She was a member of the Presbytérian Church of Scot- land. Besides her daughter, Mrs. Bradley, she leaves four daugh- ters, Mrs. B. McLeod, Mrs. Sam- uel Pentland and Mrs. Barl Smith, Oakville, and Mrs. J. Coe, Toron- to, and one son, William Mitchell, Dartmouth, N.S. The funeral was held Saturday afternoon from the chapel of S. S. Russel and Son to St. Jude's Cemetery, services being conducted by Re¥. C. K. Nicoll of Knox Church, HALTON W.M.S. Georgetown W.M.S. will enter- tain the Woman's Missionary So- THEY NEVER LEARN Why won't scientists stop try- ing to find out how the universe is constructed? When they found out how the atom was construct ed, they hauled off and busted it. SEED FOR SALE Commercial No. 1 Beaver Seed control certificate No. germination 100%, grown from registered seed, first prize in 1950 field crop competition, price $1.50 per bushel, bags extra. W. E. 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