Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 16 Nov 1950, p. 11

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1950 Thursday, November 16, 1950 THE ar JOURNAL E Tage 11 Carsten Glahn R.O. i joi , " Not. Hold," | - tician ROUNDUP ST. ANDREW'S, anthem, "Barth: Does a i ; L Rev. Father Kirby will cele-| was rendered by the choir. . . 163 Colborne Street Oakvilly BY LT. W. M. CORCORAN |brate Masses at 830 and 10.30| A splendid program of organ -- TELEPHONE 1375 -- OFFICE HOURS Or By Appointment Don't wait until the pick of the toys are gone. . . drop in now and see the finest assortment on display any- where. QUARTERS IN OAKVILLE REGIMENTAL | Maj. Daye Low is at present convalescing at his home aiter fon was successful and are pleas- ©d to know! that Daye will soon be his old self again. We hope he will be able to join us at our An- nual Dance Friday 17 Nov. The committe rdports: the ticket sale is encouraging to date. Get yours now! All available personnel paraded provement in appearance since the Coy has been parading on the PL basis--the competitive spirit makes the difference! Homer Stennett brought in a man for his PL. Bruce Thomas, who passed. Lorne 'Scot. The Dance is Friday the 17th--bring all your friends! = CHURCH NEWS = am. Sunday, Evening devotions will be at 7.30" p.m. Commencing with the 8.30 a.m. Mass, Rev. R. J. wishing information regarding the Catholic Church are cordially invited to this mission by Father Conway. ST. JOHN'S Dr. C. P. Lusk, Toronto, son of the late Dr. C. H. Lusk, In whose honor Lusk Hall was named, ad- ness, and the excellent 'work being done by the Sunday school staff. He paid tribute to the members of the building committee under whose direction the work was carried out, making particular ter Reid and J.-A. Caulder, Sen. Mr. Pawson, also spoke of the Da; Quality & Service Scade's Grocery (Bill Scade) Dundas & Division Sts. Delivery: Phone 505 | 'Colborne St. West | | | | FOR YOUNG MEN of . Following the service the hall was inspected by many members of the large congregation. A generous response wag made by members of the congregation in Sunday's "Every Member Can- yass" campaign. An appeal was made by J. A. Caulder Sen., chair- and choral music hag been arrang- ed for this coming Sunday eve ning, in observance of Choir Sun- Danket Alle Gott." improvisations on the famous tune by Cruger; Bach's choral prelude "O Man, They Grievous Sin Bemoan'; Carillon, by Louis Vierne; "Benediction," by Karg-Bllert; and Allegro Maes- toso from Handel's Water Music. Selections by the choir will In- Novemper 25. Those wishing to donate articles are asked to leave them at the home of Mrs. Thos. Chisholm, 91 Church St, on or before Friday, Noy. 24. A congregational supper is be- ker will be Rey. Mr. John from the church of South India. The Men's Advent Corporate Communion ..will be held at 8 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 3. A letter of thanks has been re- ceived from the vicar of St. Ju- de's church, Southsea, near Ports- mouth, England, for the gift of 17 Pounds sent by St. Jude's, Oakville, to oo in the work of man of the board of Many of the pledge cards were signed by members in church, and a large number of canvassers visited homes in the afternoon. The special Young People's ser- vice planned for this coming Sun- day evening has been postponed to some time in December. Mr. Pawson will conduct a bap- tismal service this coming Sun- day morning. s ST. JUDE'S St. Jude's Church honored the memory of its' war dead Sunday morning, when a memorial ser- vice was conducted by the Tector, Rev. F. C. Jackson. The honor rolls of, both world wars were read by Lt.-Col. A. H. Lightbourn, and a twominute silence was ob- the Southsea KNOX A memorial service was con- ducted Sunday morning by the minister, Lt-Col. the Rey. C. K. Nicoll, who took as the theme of his sermon" "The Unknown Soldier." Mr. Nicoll read the names on the honor rolls for both great wars. A two minutes' sil- ence was observed, and the Last Post and Reveille were sounded by Jack Kent. The altar was dec- orated with poppies, and wreaths were' deposited in honor of the fallen. Very Rev. Wm. Barclay, D. D., of Hamilton, will be the preacher at both services on Sunday, when Knox will celebrate its" 118th an- HALF COUNTY'S ADOPTED BABES There are very few cages of deliberate cruelty. to children in County, Superintendent 3 ing an emergency appendectomy at the| conway, C.S.S.R. will conduct afday. G. Melbourne Hyans, organ-| Halton Daily 9.00 to 5.30 Even! told Oakville hospital a few days ago.| mission, with services each eve-|ist and choirmaster, will render | Frank Thompson of the Halton Sat. 9.00 to 12.30 Mon. and Thurs. 0 We Have learned that the Operat-| ning during the week, All people| the following organ solos: "Nun| County Children's Aid Society told members of Angela Bruce Chap- ter, LO.D.E., in the course of a talk at the Chapter's monthly meeting last week. "Neglect in most cases is due to lack of a sen- se of responsibility and an at- titude of selfishness on the part of parents," said the speaker. Some parents, he said, left their children wards of the Society for adoption, about 50 percent of the applicants being from Oakville, The Society endeavored to keep children in their own homes as far as poSsS- ible, Mr. Thompson said. He his medical, has been attested, | mention of Ryland H. New, chair-| in; i s a y . | ing held under the auspices Of| praised the work being dome by WATCH OUR WINDOWS with an okay from Central | man of the committee. Other mem-| the Missionary committee on Mon-| the juvenile court in Halton. Command he should soon be 'a| bers of the committee were Hun-|day evening, Nov. 27. The sped-| nrg Carlton' Green, convener of the Opportunity Shop, reported a revenue of $187.50 from the shop in October. The Chapters share of proceeds of the refresh- ment booth in Wallace park amounted to $402, Mrs. Morley. Keegan reported. Mrs. L. F. Clem- ent, post-war convener, Teported that 89 pounds of food-stuffs and a quantity of used clothing was sent to headquarters in Septem- ber and October for shipment ta Britain. About fifty members of the con- gregation attended the opening of a new Baptist Church in Néw Tor- onto Friday evening, when an ad- dress was delivered by Mr. Stoll. CHURCH of the EPIPHANY On Sunday there will be a cele- bration of Holy Communion at 10 a.m. and an evening service at. seven o'clock. St. Luke's choir will sing at the 'evening service. This service will be followed by a social hour in the parish hall. The Afternoon Branch of the W.A. met Taestay in the parish hall. of healing and experiences, and remarks on Christian Science. YOU dressed the congregation of St.|clude "Carol of the Advent," ar- Saturday last to the Cenotaph; | John's Sunday morning when the ranged by Martin Shaw; "On This to their own devices while they. HAVE Oakville to pay their respects to|newly renovated hall was form-|Day Barth Shall Ring" by H. C.|amused themselves in beverage | those who gave their lives in| ally re.opened. Dr. Lusk, who laid| Stewart; "Lord, For Thy Tender) roomg and theatres. ; THE World Wars 1 and IL Wreaths | the cornerstone of the hall In[Mercies' Sake," by Richard Far-| Describing the function of the | CONTENTS were placed at the Cenotaph in| 1923 spoke of the relationship be-|rant; "Passion Chorale," harmon-| Halton Children's Aid, Mr. Thomp- | bh i Oakville and Burlington by mem: tween the church and his family,|ized by Bach; "This Joyful Eas-|son said that it was founded In I WHEN bers of the Unit. . Many, many |and of what it had meant to him.|tertide," by ® Charles Wood; | 1913. Besides a superintendent it si y hours were relived during the| He urged his hearers to give the "Come, Holy Ghost" by Thomas|is staffed by a social worker and | XMAS short period taken to conduct the | church a large place in their liv-| Atwood, and "Cherubic Hymn,"|an office secretary, There are DOW Armistice Service. és. Rey. Harry Pawson, the min-|by Tchaikowsky. 120° children under the Secclety's EVE Lt. John Wotherspoon, after|ister, in his sermon referred to| The Women's Guild is making supervision, some in foster homes. | ARRIVES inspectiiig the Coy on last Tues-|itne added attractiveness of Lusklan appeal for articles to ell at| Tho speaker sald there Was & AY days parade remarked on the im-| mall, its increased serviceable-|the Guild's bazaar on Saturday, | steady demand for the younger served. The Remembrance Day | <80% WI in Hous on et Ritu wer The Evening Auxiliary held its|&iven by Mr. Albert Day in mem- monthly meeting in the church | of the local soldiers who died li ~ WITH GRADE 8 EDUCATION (or better) Comp! ET roma, |e Ean ar. | dd 2 ' Lomplete CALVARY BAPTIST . ST. LUKE'S The present international crisis The Evening Branch of the W. | ; Investment in Asia was dealt with by Dr.| A. will hold a coffee party in the | R. M. Nielsen, of the Biblical Re-| parish hall Tuesday Nov. 21st at =BETWEEN 17 and 30 YEARS OF AGE Service search Soolaty, Toronto, at Sun|830 pm. day evening's service at Calvary| Mr. A. Fairbrother is i ; * BONDS Bentict church Mie: Ruceell Black | a Nativity: ove 1 oo pare r oe | i; 7 sang. At the morning service the [church Sunday, Dec. 17th. {i 7 IN THE EXPANDING STOCKS pastor, Rev. A. A. Stoll, preached, | ooo. iL 7 | il J on all Exchanges and violin solos were rendered by TIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY : Noel Hancock" At the 11 am. service Sunday | 5 MACRAE Miss Lorraine Morrison, well en Bs & Body' i known soloist of Avenue Road Sp There nwa i= N AND COMPANY Tabernacle, 'Toronto, will sing at| joes ay a pa = in i 3 Sunday evening's service, when I Years, Jssus Na Al N Investment Dealers 3 his hands on her and immediatel i A d ; My Stoll' will reach ho wae BATE ARIE pet aa 1 N 80 King St. W.--Toronto Friday evening's cottage Dray-|ifieq God." 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