Page 10 [= CHR ST. ANDREW'S Father J. Kirby will ce Father Kir Ma: at 8.30 Sunday. Evening devotions at 7.30 p.m KNOX Rev. C. K. Nicoll Attended by a large num and 10.30 am. on CH NEWS = | Pacific coast was ,deserib- ed by Mr, Gowanlock, of the s men's Christian Associa- lebrate | (jon at Sunday morning's service. Maurice Boillat, Toronto, played will be | yiolin selections and Miss Monica Barnard sang at both morning and evening services. Rev. A. A. Stoll preached in the evening. Prayer meetings are being held iver of |in various homes throughout the ada's Sunday school pupils and thelr [present week in preparation for parents, a Mothers' Day was held in Knox Sunday Sunday afternoon. C. M superintendent was in charge The 64th anniver: laying of the corner: Church is being by special Sunday. Rev. C. K will conduct both take as his morning «The Ideal Church," and evening subject "The Chu the Living God." Commencing on Sunda Sunday school will meet am. until further notice. The W.M.S. met at the of Mrs. A. Petrie Tuesday noon. A tea is being held this noon from 3 to 5.30, by the Ladies' Aid Society, at the home of Mrs. Ww. 0. Gibson, King St. ST. JOHN'S Rev. Harry Pawson Senior and Junior choirs combined at Sunday morning's | Sunday which had a Mothers' |Bray in memory of her husband. Harry Pa service, Day theme. Rev. who conducted the service, ched on the Mother of Jesu The monthly Evening Auxiliary Monday evening. ST. JUDE'S Rev. F. C. Jackson Members of the Oakville 0ad |other Fellows' Lodge will hold thetr [branch of the W.A., Tuesday, May annual church parade to St. 20th. Jude's this coming Sunday morn.| The Rev. Canon D. Russell ing at 11 am. In order to overcrowding, as many members of the congregation as De are requested to attend the 9.45 | crime from 2.65 per thousand in am. or 7 p.m. services inst the 11 am. The monthly Women's juild was h Monday evening at the home of Mrs, Sydney Fearman. A sale of fancy work and home cooking will be held in the prim- ary room of the parish hall on Tuesday evening, May 22, Evening branch of the W.A Favored by a large attendance, the Boys' Choir concert pi ed in the parish hall Friday un- der the direction of G. Mel Evans, choirmaster, was a success. The choir cided talent in its rendit the various numbers, and splendid reception from th fence. About $150 was raised for the boys' camp fund A special meeting of St vestry will be held after evening | ee service Sunday, May 27, to Te- meeting of the was held ona meeting of the | the challenge of its basic res: showed de- service [a two-week evangelical campaign School ting this coming Sunday. Fred Kent, | May, Toronto evangelist, will con: duet the campaign, with special of the musical talent Friday evening's cottage prayer commemorated | meeting will be at the home of Mervices this coming |Joseph Rutledge, Dundas St. H. Nicoll, who services, will subject CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "Mortals and Immortals" is the as his |subject of the lesson sermon rch of [which will be read in all church- es of Christ, Scientist, through- 5, the |out the world including the Chris- at 10 |tion Science Society of Oakville. on Sunday, May 20th, 1951. home| The Golden Text is "that which after- |is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit after- | is Spirit." EPIPHANY Canon D. R. Smith Sunday (Trinity Sunday) Holy Communion will be administered at 10 a.m. The flowers in the Church on were given by Mrs. L. were awson, prea- ST. LUKE'S is. Canon D. R. Smith The Evening branch of the W. met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Pope presided in the absence of the president. The Girls Auxiliary will be "At Home" to thelr mothers and members of the Senior Smith preaching on "The Christ: {an Church and its purpose in the esible | world" stated tliat the increase of avoid 3 to 8.33 per thousand in 1950 due to the church not meeting ead of eld on | ponsibility. AID CRIPPLED CHILDREN Talented plano pupils of Miss Mildred Leach, A/T.CM., and the clever dancing pupils of Miss Mary Dundas and Barl Smith present ed a delightful concert In the Pine Room of the new community arena Wednesday evening last week. Several songs by Muriel Gehardt, the noted singer, added to the va- riety of the program, which was greatly enjoyed Dy the audience. Dr. I. M. Deans acted as master of ceremonies, and presented each pupil with a memento. He also conducted the lucky draw, assisted by the resent- bourne great fon of got a e aud- Jude's ceive tenders for the erection of the first stage of the church on Queen Mary Drive. CALVARY BAPTIST Rev. A. A. Stoll Job 3822, 23; Hast thou en- tered into the treasurers of the snow, or has thou seen the ereas- urers of the hail, which I have reserved against a time of trou- ble, against a day of battle and war Evangelical work among the men in the lumber camps of Can- ROOFING MATERIALS --SEE-- CHAS. F. DOTY AND SON Dundas St. N. Phone 76 'AN INVITATION WE EXTEND AN INVITATION TO YOU TO DROP IN THE NEXT TIME YOU ARE DOWN TOWN AND SEE THE GRAND MER- CHANDISE WE HAVE ON DIS- PLAY, INCLUDING: @ Bath Towels @ Linen Sheets Ladies embroidered in many styles. Reg Regular $7.50 value, Colbo @® Ladies Handbags Men's Initialed Handkerchiefs, fine quality. Regular 75¢ @ Hosiery @ Bath Sets @® Pillow Cases STILL ON SALE Handkerchiefs ular 75¢ SR 50¢ 50¢ Flannelette Blankets, in various colors, 5 colors. 5,00 , pair TABLE CLOTH SPECIAL $3 75 C LINEN HALL =o" 1941 rne St. East Oakville Province-wide focused on Oakville's day camp | Mr. hroject during the Ontario Rec | pleased at day camping So peets Don asan. conference at Lom- | throughout the province as a re mst weekend, It was reported | sult of the interest aroused bY by Lloyd Minshall, recreation | the commission chairman. Mr. Minshall hibits at the conference. director Ted Kennedy was bom- | er barded with questions concerning | ia," of the Oakville |return from London. The recreation office has just completed a full scale listing of public and private organizational the mechanics a by R. H. Philip. Proceeds amount- ing to $50.00 were presented to formers presented Miss a handsome dish and baskets of |©d flowers. by hs ee THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL OAKVILLE DAY CAMP SETS PATTERN FOR PROVINCE attention was project, the chairman disclosed. tres have their eye on our opera- was in charge of commercial ex- | tions, and I think it may be said that our success with Camp Mie- A speaker during a panel dis- | Oak-Mac will set the pattern for cussion of the subject, recreation | day camping for hundreds of oth: ® Hendershot for the Crippled |25¢ Children's Fund. The youthful per- | EIVIRE Leaeh | numbers. Any information requir: Kennedy was justifiably Jocal experiment. "Many cen- youngsters throughout el he told the Journal on his Thursday, May 17, 1951 OAKVILLE KIDDIES DON'T MISS EXTRA SPECIAL MATINEE THIS SATURDAY --2 P.M. 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