= Page 10 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, April 26, 105 | Nelson Crushed Stone Various Sizes of Clear and Crusher Run Stone for Roads and Driveways [J] INFORMATION AND QUOTATIONS PHONE Oakville 694 or Burlington 4904 EPIPHANY Canon D. R. Smith The choir from Appleby College will sing Sunday at 10 a.m. D.8.T. The members of the Afternoon branch of the W.A. were enter- tained by the President, Mrs. Watson at her home Tuesday af- ternoon. Mrs. Cowan, who is re- moving to Toronto was presented with a fountain pen. The Synod of the Diocese of Niagara will meet May 1st and 2nd. at Christ's Church Cathedral, Hamilton. The representatives are Messrs. G. S. Atkins, F. Riy- az, R. Watson and H. Hutley. ST. LUKE'S Why do we confour By plowing around a hill rather than up and down, small dams instead of gulleys are created by the furrows. These hold the topsoil back during rains and spring thaws. Crop increases of 209, to 309, have been recorded the first year after contour plowing. It takes almost 1000 years for nature to produce one inch of topsoil. Nature Unspolled YOURS TO PROTECT -- YOURS TO ENJOY CARLING'S THE CARLING BREWERIES LIMITED WATERLOO, ONTARIO : ; ATCH Fog rs qe a You Veri-Thin "Ritchie" $67.50 LOW TERMS " Veri-Thin "Sylvia" Everything you want in a fine watch. That's GRUEN--the proudest name in 7 time! See our thrilling selection soon! NO INCREASE IN PRICES WHILE PRESENT STOCK LASTS CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN GROSVENOR'S JEWELLERS 88 COLBORNE ST. E. PHONE 121-W OPEN AN ACCOUNT | Canon D. R. Smith Gerald V. Sullivan and Clair L. Woodhouse were married April 21st. The Church was beautifully decorated by Mr. J. Fairbrother. The Misses Pope sang during the signing of the Register. Miss J. Dickenson played the organ. The bride was attended by Miss Norah Sullivan and Miss E. Sullivan. Donald # Sullivan was best man. Mr. W. Gregg was usher. The Evening branch of the W. A. met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. D. Pope. This was the second anniversary of the founding of the branch. ST. ANDREW'S Father J. Kirby Father Kirby will celebrate Masses at 8.30 and 10.30 a.m. on Sunday. ' Evening devotions will De held at 7.30 p.m. ST. JOHN'S Rev. Harry Pawson The annual meetings of the Hamilton Conference branch of the Woman's Missionary Society of the United Church were held in St. John's Church on Tuesday and Wednesday. An open session was held Tuesday evening, when the principal speaker was Mrs. Hugh Taylor, returned mission- ary. A play, "Beauty for Ashes," was presented by Mission Circle members from Hamilton, the mus- ic being provided by St. John's choir. The spring rummage sale will be held in the gymnasium of the church this Saturday afternoon, starting at 2 o'clock. A Spring tea and sale of home baking will be held by the St John's Woman's Association on Friday afternoon, May 4, from 3 to 6 o'clock. The Woman's Association will hold its monthly meeting Friday afternoon, May 11, at 3 o'clock. KNOX Rev. C. K. Nicoll Sunday evening's service at Knox Church has been with- drawn, in order to give members of the congregation a chance to accept an invitation to attend the 60th anniversary services of St. Andrew's Church, Port Credit, at which the Moderator of the Gen- eral Assembly, Dr. F. Scott Mac- kenzie, will be the special preach- er. Cars will leave Knox Church at 6.15 p.m. "Does it pay to be religious?" is the subject of Rev. Mr. Nicoll's Sunday morning sermon. Knox Ladies' Aid Society is holding a tea and sale of home cooking at the home of Mrs. A. M. Macrae, Thomas Street, this afternoon. A Cradle Roll tea was held in the church hall Tuesday after- noon. ST. JUDE'S Rev. F. C. Jackson St. Jude's parish hall, fully decorated with palms and a highly successful Jude's Mothers' afternoon. of St. Tuesday Grinham, dry-g0ods; Walker, home baking; Mrs. Ed Fitzsimmons, pound stall; Mrs, Charles Flippance, ant; Mrs. .W. O'Rourke, candy. There was a large attendance was won by Mrs. In McArthur, sale amounted to about $400. Buyers in large numbers flock: ed to the Women's Guild Rum mage Sale in the parish hall Sat of used substantial sum was realized. Weatherstone, Monica Jackson. sale and tea, under the auspices us and really Union, home. She has a very gentle dis- Conveners |position and is good with child- were Mrs. Betty Hunt, tea; Mrs. ren. A part police male and a col- Wm. Burrell, fish-pond; Mrs, Fred |lie male Mrs. Ray |farms. Burnett St. Proceeds from the urday afternoon. A great variety when visitors clothing and household things over. articles found a ready sale, and a Convening the sale was Mrs. A. president of the pan, some Women's Guild; assisted by Mrs. [shrubs and some evergreens, and CHURCH NEWS = . CALVARY BAPTIST Rev. A. A. Stoll Job 19, 25: For I know that my Redeemer liveth, and that He shall stand at the latter day upon the earth. Rey. A. A. Stoll, the pastor, preached at both services Sunday. Garfield Browne and Douglas Routledge rendered vocal duets morning and evening. Mr. Browne played trombone selections at the morning services, and in the eve- TRICOT-KNIT NYLoy FULL SLIPS .......... 5.95 HALERSLIPE LSE 3.98 BRIEFS ...... Soils to Ae (White Only) 1.79 BURROS' SPECIALTY SHOPPE COLBORNE ST. E. PHONE 423 J. McArthur addressed Monday evening's meeting of the Young People's Society. The Women's sewing circle met Tuesday evening, Rev. Mr. Stoll conducted Wed- nesday evening's prayer meeting. The junior Young People's So- tage prayer meeting was held at ciety met on Friday evening. Cot- the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Routledge, Kerr, St. Rey. George McAlpine, a mis- sionary in the Sudan mission field for many years will preach at both services Sunday. WALTON MEMORIAL REV. W. T. DELVE The OakyilleTrafalgar High School Glee Club will give a chor- al service at Walton Memorial Church, Sunday evening. Sunday. school will be at 2:30 pm. The Y.M.S. will meet Monday evening at 8 pm. BRONTE BAPTIST REV. ROBERT SNYDER Prayer meeting will be at 6.30 p.m. Sunday, with Gospel service at 7. Bob Snyder, the pastor, will preach. Service will be held at Bowes Church, Milton, at 3 p.m. Sunday = school will be at 10.30 .m. The junior Young People will meet at 6.45 Tuesday evenine§' and the seniors at 7.45 Examine yourselves, ye be in the faith. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "Probation after death" is the subject of the lesson sermon of the Christian Science Society, Sunday, April 29, 1951. The Golden Text is "the -man that wandereth out of the way of understanding shall remain in the congregation of the dead. He that followeth after righteousness and merey findeth life, righteousness and honour. whether SHELTER NEWS Hardly a day passes but some- one asks over the phone-- "Whereabouts is your place now-- still on Gloucester?" The mew. shelter is at the extreme Baster- ly end of Maple Ave. Our road is now in good shape and there is ample space for easy turning. Visitors are welcome. Puppies are still in demand, but unfortunately we have only one. This is a blonde part cocker eight weeks old. Its just the right age to train. In the "smaller dogs for house pets, we have variety, at 'least. These include a black and white male for an adult home, a black part terrier female, and a very beauti- | small part collie male. Many of our dogs this week spring flowers, was the scene, of |too are dogs suitable for farms. Primrose | the part collie female is still with deserves a good are both suitable for .| Felines! them--all Yes, we have lots of sizes and colours. white eleph- | There are two about seven months old. One is a gray part persian female and the other is a gray and the various booths did a brisk |striped male. There are three kit- business. A lucky draw for a doll [tens about 1 donated by Mrs. Arthur Daubney |black, 1 gray striped, and 1 black 810 weeks old--1 , |and white. Homes were found for only two animals this week. They were - [both dogs and we hope they find - |life more interesting than before, - [when the only excitement was came in 'to look Donations gratefully received this week include a metal cash box with lock, a broom, a dust used lumber, some some disinfectants. Thank you. ning the soloist was Elmer Reise, of Kitchener, by Miss Baer. 3 YOUNG DOCTOR WISHING TO ESTABLISH PRACTICE IN OAKVILLE ~~ WANTS TO RENT 7 OR 8 ROOM HOUSE WHERE OFFICE CAN BE ESTABLISHED. * PREFERABLY ON WEST SIDE OF TOWN WILLING TO PAY UP TO 150 A "MONTH ON LONG LEASE. A. F. BERRILL REAL ESTATE 161 Colborne St. E. Phone 1233 ROTICE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME WILL BE EFFECTIVE IN THE TOWN OF OAKVILLE FROM 12.01 A.M. SUNDAY APRIL 29, 1931 TO 12.01 A.M. SUNDAY, SEPT. 30, 1951 C. H. 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