Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 25 Jan 1951, p. 6

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Page 8 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL : yo BRONTE CLINIC |, rm, IC IURCH NEWS = |S HO ah: lic Library Board, it w TO OPEN SOON [i sly stated that the library now ST. JUDE'S CALVARY BAPTIST | | contains a total of 22.478 volumes Rev. F. C. Jackson Rev. A. A. Stoll Halton Farm Forums went In-lects. Hornby Forum stated that | pansion of the Halton County | of fiction and 7375 of nonfletlon. | gue "unger was observed inf Music bv Go orchestra of Win-| to" giscussion on Monday, Jan. 15 until farmers are able to handle 1 thr he These figures actually represent | BIE Bundy WiC ons Gospel Church featured Sun-| afar listening to a broadeast| goods by co-operative basis, the | Salth eshirs & Ja the circulation of books for the | 35 IMGES EAGT, day evening's service at Calvary | joaling with marketing of quality [middleman is a necessity. | need week by |vear, Total number of books oO = ey Ohnada Bible Society, | Baptist Church. There were also ioquce, First question covered | --------------__ MOH, and un- | the library shelves Is 7,152 a" ho pulott at[vocal solos by Cocll T¥opesse ofliine amisment: Fool dealers) say bis will be the six. [------------------------------------f [OLS pe ventas nervices [Guelph Hey, A A Stoll, the min-| yonqumers buy high quality pro- centre functioning at | yuan provided with accommoda- | Mr. Harrington {bed (he | ister, preached at both morning) gyce in preference to low quality || NG Q?DEL| intervals throughout the ap Stam ing ' 'hich | and evening services. : What should be done L rE tion in the Church of Epiphany |work df his organization, which |a8E ®FEEHE Frog lo Memorial produce. What x DINNERWARE 3 parish hall. Home and School | supplies translations of the Scrip- Fred May, about low quality produce? The new Bronte centre, which [q colantesrs. will assist thel[ tures! %o throughout | Chureh, Toronto, yasithe epost he ttre of paiva center will be open the second and medical staff at these clinics, | Canada od the vital Im-| ef at a chichsh 3 to i Yl ea around this solution: Feeding || A Walter Dorwin Teague fourth Friday each month be [which will be available to in-| portance today, to|evening in honor of the .men Of, "a airy produce on the farm || hresentation, radicall 8! ween 1.80 and 330 pm. has |fants and preschool children. counteract propaganda being dis- [ the re or return to the soil. Consensus 7 TEE ically new seminated by Communistic or-|the building | . Read: | OF T8000 Yow quality produce |} In Shape, modern in dec. anizati ings were given by Norman Bar-| 300% oiiged and priced ac || Oration, a bold, clean its hh i rington of People's Church, Tor-|Should be grace z erat Si In last week's list of office cordingly. Producers must be ed- reatment of jack-in-the- ¢ the W xiliar 0. ality i glected by the! Women's Ausilia a, George Rutledge was ithejflucated }jto} market good auality || pulpit, framed in a deep two names were inadvertently 3 i. | produce only, as 'a protection to bord speaker at Monday evening's preen border. omitted. These were Mrs. J. B.| =p to > | themselves as well as to the » 0. Kemp, secretary of United meeting of the Young People's | ooo 0" growers felt, hold- H aah ind, and Miss | Society. in : ¢ See thi ing di Thankoftering, Fund, and Mi | 0 ¥oiygopiration Team, com | 18 thal sutdard sales Sus, 0 an ashy t ee a Day Fund. posed of Gus Ambrose and his fam- - a rigidly OS oa nerware-- WILL BE SECOND TO NONE... WE INVITE || or. JOHN ily of the Youth for Christ move: ly NOTRE BUS CY cee g , will sing at Sin- a : i ST. JOHN'S ment, Toronto, Will sing i The KING O'DELL Pat- YOU TO LOOK IN OUR WINDOWS 'AND SEE THE NEW, MODERN HOME OF ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Rev. Harry Pawson The annual meeting of the Oakvile branch of the Upper Can- ada Bible Society was held Sun- Oral Ling secretary-treasurer. An appeal on behalf of the Society' ites, and the social life of its in- habitants was described by Anton Lendi, of the Swiss Consulate at Toronto, in an illustrated talk to the St. John's Men's Club Thurs- day evening. The speaker show- ed a series of magnificent color day evening's service. Tomorrow evening's cottage meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Blake- Jock, 54 Palmer Ave. | day evening In Lusk Hall Prin- tioned that surplus milk should cipal speaker was Rev Har- z EPIPHANY on be sent to the creanery, not the LAUNDRY SERVICES rington, of the Society. J. B. O.] =. re ony Tn dairy. They also felt there would i : : ) be less surplus milk i Kemp was elected president, and | After the series Of TOF Sov s surplus milk if margarine The officers for the coming year will be inducted. 16 DUNN ST. N. OAKVILLE work will be made in local chur: | 2¢ BE IPE 0 meeting was of the middleman seems to be to ches at an early date. : sh . | spread the price as far as possibl Switzerland, its superb moun- be the parish hall Tuesday | Cooy "the producer a Te Bookshop taln scenery, Its pleturesque cit-| VERE, 0 py sel | consumer, and to take most of the profit. One Forum stated the mid- 58 Colborne St. Smith's subject last Sunday was "The Moral Issues of the Pre- sent Crisis." He said that one of the .perils of life is the uncons- cious loss of our spiritual reser- ves. We have 'forgotten that we QUALITY TO PROTECT CONSUMER tern in the new sation shape, Ligny Forum expressed a desire Cofiver. to have Ontario potatoes brought up to Maritime standards by pro- Der packaging, ete. Mt. Nemo men- Now on display at was not allowed in this country. Many felt the important factor GOLDEN HOUR dleman was not important en- ough to justify the percentage of the consumers costs that he col- Phone 668 can only continue to hold what ed slides of various beauty spots Y SPOS | (e are worthy to possess. in his native land. In his remarks OAKVILLE AND DISTRICT he stressed the fact that although ST. LUKE'S 3 Tl N virtually surrounded by warring Canon D. R. Smith Y nations, Switzerland had been| The officers for the coming EONAR ar will be inducted at the morn- ing service next Sunday. The annual vestry meeting was held in the parish hall Monday evening. A 'Buchre under the auspices of the Evening Branch of the W.A. will be held in the parish hall next Monday evening. The apportionment for missions for last year was overpaid by one hundred percent. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "Truth" is the subject of the lesson sermon which will be read in the Christian Science church service on Sunday, Janu- ary 28th. The Golden Text will be "I will H praise thee, O Lord, among the people for thy mercy above the heavens: truth reacheth unto (Psalms 108:3, 4.) ' Selections from the 'Bible will include the following from Psalms 119: 151. "Thou art near, O Lord and all thy commandments are truth." Correlative citations from the Christian Science text book will able to maintain peace within its borders. His talk was heard by a large audience of Men's Club members. Rev. Harry Pawson will con- MASONIC HALL, OAKVILLE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1951 at Sunday mornings service. at 8.00 p.m. 2 KNOX ELECTION OF OFFICERS a "The Nameless Longing" is the REFRESHMENTS EVERYONE WELCOME Will be held in the subject chosen by Rev. C. K. Nic- oll for Sunday morning's sermon. In the evening his sermon will be entitled "Who Touched Me?" = For Tempting STEAK CHICKEN the clouds." CONTINUES ALL THIS MONTH in "God is wl Serip- 4 HH OO P he WITH GREAT REDUCTIONS Truth, Love." ST. ANDREW'S Father J. Kirby DINNERS" FUR Eh Father Kirby will celebrate L Masses at 830 and 10.30 am. DRIVESGUT: WO C Sunday, Evening devotions will COATS be at 7.30 p.m. HE VERY SPECIAL Pi : i Ig & histle Inn Si > All Backs BLENDED Bronte-by-the-Lake LT MUSKRATS : Choice Quality About one on each size 0 $365. a | GIRL GUIDES MRS. J. F. GRAYDON Mrs. Cecil Gunyon, a member of the Local Association has con- sented -to become thé new Badge Secretary following the resigna- tion of Mrs, Helmer. Guides are working hard to finish the work in progress in order to pass their tests before the next presentat- jon of awards which will take place at the time of the Thinking Day ceremony in February which pays tribute to the founder of Guiding, Lord Baden-Powell. First Guide Company has mow expanded into six patrols of six members each. Lucy Withnell is VERY CHOICE | i BLACK (DYED) PERSIAN LAMB (some with Silver 4 Blue mink collar). ¢ 2; Length and full from $495. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED | | T0 SEE THE NEW ~ 11951 PLYMOUTHS | SATURDAY, JANUARY 27th f= t changes are Carole Broadbent, fi IN OUR SHOWROOM Patrol Leader of Thistle Patrol and Muriel Black, Shamrock Pa-f| ® || HEDLEIGH HOME LIMITED "The Home of Chrysler, Plymouth, Fargo Sales & Service OUR DESIGNERS Are Always at Your Service For | § the Making-up of Special Orders, if Desired | CANADIAN BEAVER, "ALASKA SEALSKIN COATS, i MINK CAPES AND JACKETS, Made To Your Own Specification rol. There will be a. weekend of camping at Camp Samac near Oshawa next week-end for about twenty Oakville Guides consisting of First Class Guides and Sea Ranger recruits. Camp Comman- dant will be Captain Hilda Mc Kinley assisted by Captain Bve Armour, Lieut. Sprig Reiffenstein and Lieut. Kay Taylor. The election of officers took place at the meeting last week of the Bronte Local Association at the home of Mrs. Allen. Mrs. Mil- --BUDGET TERMS ALLOWED-- URS bv LeonarD 1460 YONGE STREET (upstairs) ligan succeeds Mrs. Brierley as RA. 2769 MI. 7842 DUNDAS ST. NORTH TELEPHONE 1063 - NIGHTS 887-) Tn Tn aa wees as Treasurer, and Mrs. Open 9-6 Daily -- Evenings by Appointment PH Coombes succeeds Mrs. Allen as a Secretary. E

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