Oakville Beaver, 19 Aug 1994, p. 22

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w M SOUTHERN ONTARIO OTTAWA|_MoONTREA FOR A FLAT RATE OF $69.95* rcsipentiaa â€" ©89. *(PLUS APPLICABLE TAXES) (SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY) E. 3 Clergy: Canon Alex Hewitt, Rector Rev. Andrew Murray, Asst. Curate Ven. Wm. Sewell, Assistant Marcelia Jager, Youth Ministry ‘ Mr. John Laing, FRCCO, E Organist Choirmaster (Downtown Corner Thomas William St.) 844â€"3972 8:00 a.m. â€"Eucharist 10:00 a.m. â€"Eucharist (1st, 3rd 5th Sundays) Morning Prayer (2nd 4th Sundays) TIRED OF PAYING LONG DISTANCE BY THE MINUTE? HERE‘S AN ECONOMICAL OPTION Bible Study 7:00 p.m. kA Please call 845â€"8351 if you require a ride to Church. UJ.IVJV RESIDENTIAL _OJ.JIJ BUSINESS (pay no activation fee) (1/2 off activation fee) AND WITH REVERSE YOUR FRIENDS CAN CALL YOU TOO! FOR INFORMATION CALL: (416)â€"777â€"2600 OR 1â€"800â€"363â€"FLAT Meeting in St. Ignatius of Loyola H.S. 9:30 a.m Rev. Robin Graves, Rev. Nissa Basbaum 3lt ST. SIMON‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH 1450 Litchfield Road â€" 845â€"8351 (Trafalgar, south of Upper Middle) Rev. Brian Pearson, Rector Sundays 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Wed. Evening Barbecue PALERMO â€" ST. LUKE‘S PALERMO ST. JUDE‘S ANCLICAN CHURCH INCARNATION â€" Network NOW YOU CAN CALL MOST AREAS IN Hwy. No. 5, west of No. 25 11:00 a.m. Nursery Available Analican 11:00 a.m. â€" Morning Worship Major Mrs. Robert Zwicker 3:30 p.m. â€" Park Service (At the foot of Bronte Rd.) â€" Soloist â€" Sam Hamilton Baby Nursery available during services Mon.â€"Fri. Family Service Hours 9 a.m.â€"12 noon, 2 p.m.â€"4 p.m. “ T.L.C. Home Fellowship Groups Call for the one nearest you! Pastor Blake Davidson 842â€"5583 Phone Alone: Box 5065 "Jesus is Your Solution" (P.A.0.C.) Please call 827â€"6523 for appointment PaRTICIPaCTIon. Meeting at: Sunningdale Public School 1434 Oxford Dr. (between McCraney St. W. Upper Middle Rd.) Sunday Celebration Service 10:00 a.m. Dedicated Sunday School Nursery Staff Meeting Family Needs OAKVILLE CHRISTIAN CENTRE At TURNER CHAPEL "A Church in Your Community" 1225 Rebecca St. 24 (Just W. of 4th Line) 82 Corps Officer: Major and Mrs. Robert Zwicker Welcomes You SUNDAY EVENINGS SUNDAY, AUGUST 21st 6:30 p.m. Pastor Jameel Ali 844â€"1252 OAKVILLE RESURRECTION CHURCH 37 Lakeshore Rd. West "After 20 years, a change is as good as a rest..it‘s fresh and fun," Good mused. "Once again after so many roads, I truly feel we‘re on the road to success." (The The Goods are booked throughout August at festiâ€" vals around southern Ontario and then it‘s off to Europe for three weeks followed by a tour south of the border. This fall the Goods will be filming a video to promote So Many Roads and in the winter, Good says the three of them will be back in the woodshed writing new material for their next CD and planning a spring European tour. cerned and immigration was understanding. By the time we finish our current tour we‘ll be in B.C., then Travis will be a free man." They include: Shauna Dawson, 10, in the Solo Vocalist category; Lauren Sharpe, 14, in the Solo Dancer category and Innuendo members Shelagh Prasad, 21 and D.J. Calvert, 19, in the Group Vocal division. Several young amateur acts from Oakville have been selected to participate in the 1994 Junior and Senior Rising Star Youth Talent Contests at the Canadian National Exhibition. category; Lauren Sharpe, 14, in the Solo Dancer category The Rising Star Youth Talent Contests run for 15 days and Innuendo members Shelagh Prasad, 21 and D.J. beginning Aug. 19th. The finals will be held Sept. 3rd at Calvert, 19, in the Group Vocal division. the CNE Bandshell. Good feels the band on the road to success Local performers in CNE talent show (Continued from page 21) TRAFALGAR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 354 Upper Middle Rd. at Trafalgar. (Enter from Trafaigar to White Oaks Blvd. E., N. on Litchfield) Rev. Ferne Reeve 842â€"5873 10:00 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE Church School Nursery Facilities Provided CcomMMUNITY CHURCH Meeting at the River Oaks Recreation Center (On Sixth Line between Hwy. 5 and Upper Middle Ad.) "You have to live in Oakville to appreciate it," said Good, who moved to town to be closer to the new lady in his life, Jennine Lomoro. "In the short time I‘ve been here, I‘ve gotten to see the town for what it is. I can see the lake from my apartment. I love Coronation Park and Gairloch Gardens. The nightlife is fun, there are good restaurants and it‘s close to Toronto and my family in Richmond Hill: I like bringing my grandâ€"daughter out Being on tour so much, Good doesn‘t spend a lot of time in his Oakville apartment, but has learned to appreciate the town‘s beauty and quaintness. here. » They will compete in their respetive categories against other skilled young people and for many, it will represent their first time in front of a large audience. Participants will be judged on natural ability, stage presence, showmanship, audience appeal and quality of performance. Goods‘ many fans who have come along for the ride would agree) 156 Third Line, Oakville 827â€"3851 Minister: The Rev. Peter D. Ruddell 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Church School Nursery Provided ALL WELCOME REV. ANDREW REYNARD 827â€"2692 PRESBYTERIAN KNOX PRESBYTERIAN 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP

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