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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 20 Sep 1951, p. 14

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Page 14 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, September 20, EVERYBODY READS CLASSIFIEDS ON PAGE EIGHT W. S. DAVIS & SON REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE MORTGAGES * W. E. DAVIS R. C. A. CUMBERLAND 63 Colborne St. E., Oakville Phone 41 Evenings and Holidays Phone 1371-M . Yes, you'll like the individual attention we pride ourselves in giving . . . and whether its a haircut or a facial, you get the > same courteous service . . . 8 BARBERS AT YOUR SERVICE HALTON BARBER SHOP Colborne St. at Thomas S. (Halton Inn) Phone 1942 STREETSVILLE FAIR FRI. - SAT., SEPT. 21-22 FRIDAY Stock Car Racing New V, Mile Track Under Floodlights SATURDAY Pony and Horse Show: Anne May's Miniature Rodeo Old Ti Fi ? Best Drivers hea Wal! Midway Band Concert & Dance Fireworks Admission: $1.00 Admission 50c SEND FOR PRIZE LIST TODAY W. ARCH, President MRS. V. PINCHIN, Secretary "TREND CHURCH ST. ANDREW'S Fatner J. Kirby Father Kirby will celebrate This coming Sunday, Sept. 23, Day and Youth Sunday at St Jude's. There will be a Corporate| g Communion all young people, vice the preacher will be Rev. J. S. Wetmore, tary of the General Religious Education, Toronto, will rector, Rey. present the awards for the League | of Loyalty and examinations at the 11 o'clock service. 3 3 [ana Miss is being observed as Children's ior my a 0 t. les of evangelistic NEWS CALVARY BAPTIST Rev. A. A. Stoll Masses at 8.30 and 10.30 am, | Herbert Foster, a graduate of Sunday. Evening devotions will| Dallas, Texas, Theological Sem- be at 7.30 p.m inary, and missionary-elect to " Africa, was the speaker at the ST. JUDE'S Sunday morning service. Mr. Rev. iF 11C.1 Jackson Stoll preached in the evening, Monica Barnard was Members of the Young People's ociety attended Pastor Hugh and breakfast for| poy amg tent meeting at Milton . with Commun-|arongay evening. fon at 8 am. At the 11 am. ser- Tomorrow evening's cottage : prayer meeting will be at the Associate Secre- [yon oCionay Board of [gt South, 'Wright, Brant Starting this coming Sunday also preach in the evening. The|,q continuing until Friday, Sept. I. C. Jackson, willl yg" ynole pat (Rev. P. J.) and Clifford of Ply- will conduct a ser- meetings at unt Helen outh, Mich., St. Jude's will hold its Har-|gajvary Baptist Church. Rey. Mr. vest Thanksgiving service On| qiiftord, a former Bronte boy, is Sunday, Sept. 30. Preacher at the an outstanding youth worker and 11 o'clock service will be Dr. Ramsay Armitage, Wycliffe College, Toronto. Rev. C. McMulkin, rector of St. Barnabas' . Church, Halton St. M Toronto, will preach in the eve- mi in The tower stair-case has been removed from the east vestibule, a new floor has been laid, and the ceiling and lower walls have been covered with light plywood. The upper part of the walls wiil be painted a light color, and a new lighting fixture installed. The vestibule is now much light- 10 su erly. the parish hall on Tuesday, Sept. [7 Everybody Reads Classifieds BURRO-RIDERS, accustomed to sure-footed mounts, consult the classifieds to get themselves over rough stones. You have the answer to someone's problem-- Where to get a job, where to buy a camera. Reach him through an inexpensive classified ad--and re- ceive adequate compensation! Oakville- Trafalgar Journal TELEPHONE 1298 25, by the Senior branch of the | io} Women's Auxiliary. 1 Bible teacher. principal of | pipe conference and evangelistic Baptist Church er and more spacious than form- [day school; An autumn tea will be held in 6.45, There will be a eeting every evening at 8 p.m. At 4.30 each afternoon Mr. and rs. Clifford will conduct meet- gs for the boys and girls, feat- uring magic object® lessons, pic- res, Bible stories, prizes and prises. BRONTE BAPTIST REV. ROBERT SNYDER The week's services of Bronte will be as fol- ws: Sunday, 10.30 am. Sun- 3. p.m., Bowes Church, Milton; 6.15, prayer meeting; church service (instead of 6.45" pm., jun- 8 pm. Senior p.m.); Tuesday, r young people; C ontribu- | Young People; Wednesday, 8 p.m., tions of home baking are being |Praver meeting. requested, Pastor Hugh Horner of First ST. AIDAN'S Baptist Church, Waterloo, is The laying of the corner-stone | conducting a series of old-fash- , ioned tent meetings at Fulton of the new St. Aidan's Church building, in the Forster Survey, will be held on Sunday after- noon, Sept. 30 at 3.30. A dance will be held by the | ings 8 St. Aidan's Women's Guild in the mestings will and Main Streets, Milton, this week, with children's at = pm. and regular meet- On Sunday the p.m. be at 3 and 8.30 Oakville Arena on Friday evening |P-0- Pots 26th, from 9 p.m. until am. Dress will be Hallowe'en le or informal. There cing, and costume, spotlight prizes. Proceeds will be [Sci «church. ST. JOHN'S Rev. Harry Pawson munion to members of the Sun- day school staff and others wish- ing it. Married couples who have re- ceived cards through the mail. re- be ried couples' club are asked to return them within the next few days if they favor this project. Two senior, three junior and three primary teachers are still needed for the Sunday school. Those who would like to offer their services are asked to feall Harry C. Smith, 27R. Members of Circle B met at the home of Mrs. Douglas Tough Monday (evening. do or: vey Sp KNOX Rev. C. K. Nicoll The annual Rally Day service in connection with Knox Sunday school will be held in the Sunday school on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 30, at 2.30 o'clock. C. M. Kent, superintendent of the Sunday school, will be in charge. The minister, Rev. C. K. Nicoll will conduct a Communion ser- vice on Sunday morning, Sept. 30. "Why I go to Church" will be the rs of Mr. Nicoll's Sun- day morning sermon. The title of his evening sermon is "Eli- jah, the lone servant of Jehovah." The Chancel Guild is foregoing its autumn tea this year, and is appealing for donations of flow- ers or money. Those wishing to place memorial flowers in the chancel are requested to tele phone 180 two weeks in advance New members will be welcomed by the Guild. The W.M.S. held its meeting at the Manse on Tuesday after- noon ,when donations of jam and jelly were received. ST. LUKE'S Canon D. R. Smith On account of the renovation of the Church, service will be held in the parish hall Sunday at 11.15 am The evening branch of the W.A. met at the home of Mrs. Myrtle ning. Patterson Tuesday eve- CHAS. F. DOTY AND SON Dundas St. N. H Phone 76 will be modern and old-time dan- [lesson sermon devoted to the furnishings of the [including the Christian September 23rd, 1951. The Golden Text is "My flesh Rev. Harry Pawson will conduct [and my heart faileth: but God is a Communion service on Sunday (the strength morning, Oct. 7. At the evening|my portion for ever." service he will administer Com- 73: Harvest . Festival Rev. J preach. The Church will be dec- service a social CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "Matter," is the subject of the |" which will be door and [read in all Churches of Christ, fentist, throughout the world Science Society, Oakville, on Sunday, of my heart, and (Psalms 26) EPIPHANY Canon D. R. Smith services will held Sunday at the 10 a.m. sarang the sermation ofa mar: | CR Ro B Boke of We wn will officiate. At 7 pm. Munro of Oakville will ated with fruits, flowers and getables. After the evening hour will be ent in the Parish Hall The idea nowadays is to lead Every married ma; as your life so that when the time |wives; the one he a ho pd comes, MGM will make a musical the one she thinks he y,, about it. the one he really has, COLBORNE AND WILSON STS. PASTOR: A. A. STOLL Be SEPTEMBER 23-28 4.30 Daily--Boys and Girls Meeting with UNCLE PAT AND AUNT HELEN CLIFFORD of Plymouth, Michigan ® Magic Object Lessons . @® Pictures @ Prizes and Surprises Don't Miss This Great Treat Boys & Girls these services of inspiration. meetings |* to Come and get em!" Hak 2 the Master Chef today, ad I whole family smack s over delicious "hot « . their appetites Be by the invigorating FR Ne it'sa spo -of-the-moment family treat from the fei be arbecue .". . or a planned party Fefore a roarin| 8 . wien 5 er 10asts provide Fl , good fel lowship ad good food, a added zest by ee eo outdoors." It's pact of the Canadian Way 10 Good. Healthy BRADING'S BRADING BREWERIES LIMITED o , 1 TAKE YOUR CHojce CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8.00 P.M. Nightly--Bible Conference & Evangelism Rev. P J. Clifford is an outstanding youth worker and Bible teacher. You will be rewarded by attending OTTAWA AND WINDSOR as, - [1 RUSSELL'S CHEMISTS FILL SCORES OF PRESCRIPTIONS EVERY DAY News to you? Well we're proud of it and tell it in bold headlines. Filling scores of prescriptions a day is quite an order and we thank you and your doctor for the confidence placed in us--in' our re- liabilit: oars) The fact that so many hundreds of people bring their preseriptions to Russell's or ask their doc- tor to phone Russells--is evidence they rely -on Russell's for accuracy, care and dependabilty. 2 DELIVERY THREE A WEEK TRUCKS CHEMISTS OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. 3 TELEPHONE EACH WEEK NIGHT LINES TO CENTRAL RUSSELL DRUG CO. (Formerly Byers') Colborne St. E., Oakville 7 DAYS Phone 1786

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