THE OAKVILLE-TR AFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, February 8, 1951 CALVARY BAPTIST 2 Rev. A, A. Stoll | E Tuesday Sunday. In which ration la Dr Biblical Toronto, will b me: service. prayer meeting will be at the home of ir. and Mrs y Sims, 52 Her- ald Ave ST. JOHN'S Rev. Harry Pawson ree concert is being held evening at John's choir, conducted AS in the 8 o'clock. The will take part meet every Wed- at 7.30, and the Canadian Girls in Training eve Friday evening at 7. WALTON MEMORIAL REV. W. T: DELVE in The Rev. Delve will be in charge of the regular service at 7 p.m The choir will sing God is a Spir The W.A. is holdi ting to-day (Thurs. at church basement. The W.MS. is holding a Val- entines Social. Wed, Feb. 14 at 3 pm A Box Social sponsored by the Westside group of the W.A. will held in the church basement, Sat, Feb. 10 at 8 p.m. Everybody welcome. EPIPHANY Canon D. R. Smith Service was held Ash Wednes- day at 8 p.m Service next Sunday at 10 am. and at 7 p.m. The R. E. Porritt of Campbellville will preach in the evening. The Evening branch of the W.A. met in the parish hall Monday evening Joan Dobrashin, organist of the S.S., played for the service Sunday morning. Mr. M. Harrington has been ap- pointed sexton of the church. Mr. Millward's offer to paint the church was accepted with thanks by the Vestry. ST. JUDE'S: Rev. F. C. Jackson The Lenten season opened yes- terday, Ash Wednesday, when Holy Communion was celebrated at 10 am. A children's servi Leld at 4.15 pm, and Lita 8 p.m. The children's and Litany services will be held each Wed- nesday during Lent. This coming Sunday will be a Parish Communion day for all RELIABLE Don't worry if you're caught short before call- ing us! We offer fast ser- vice . . . but we do not neg- lect to give your garments the attention they need. You can depend on good quality cleaning when you send your clothes to us. Give us a call today. * For Pick-up & Delivery Phone 1557 akville Cleaners film Jude's Women's Guild at meeti hall. 11 i Sundays the chure b | form the ches of the vice, 3 this Siathoey from 3 to 5.30. i Nicoll's be "Some- unto thee," in the "Wilt thou be made in the evening. next Communion service Joan | wil] be on Sunday, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Spirit" is the subject of the on sermon which will be read Science Soclety on Sunday, Feb- ermons will and Christian service, 11th, 195 The Goldsn poured out my church ruary CHURCH NEWS = |. municants Communion ser will be at 8, 9.45 and 11 a.m ain Countries to Cairo of an interesting which will be shown in the hall under the auspic evening, Feb of the evening in the Communion will be of this Lenten arrangements. KNOX Rev. C. K. Nicoll Women of the Protestant chur- Oakville will take Women's Day of Pra, to be held this Friday Members of Kno: holding the first of of Lenten teas in the utel hall Inder of 'Rev. Mr. March 18. 1. travel s of | 5 Evening of the W.A, was held parish second and fourth month to con part in er Ser- in Knox Church afternoon at 3 o'clock. id Text is "I have spirit upon the ael, saith the Lord, house of Selections from the Bible include the following from John 4.24, "God a Spirit; and they that wor- EL him must worship him in spirit and in truth." ST. ANDREW'S Father J. Kirby Father Kirby celebrated Mass and Imposition of the Ashes terday morning, Ash Wednesday, and conducted devotions in the evening. Massees will be celebrat- ed at 8.30 and 10.30 a Sunday, with evening devotions 7.30 ST. LUKE'S Canon D. R. Smith The Rey. Canon Smith in his sermon Sunday morning said, "What we really need is not more argument to show the suprem- and finality of the Christian , but more love in actual life --more forebearance in the home, more kindness in the parish, more mutual consideration in com- merce, more magnanimity and respect in public life. SHORT TERM W. E. "Bill". McCartney, man- aging director of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Assn, had a very brief term of office where Brampton council was concerned. Mr. McCartney, who elected with a four vote majority over former lacrosse star George attended but two recount gave Thompson, meetings Mr. Thompson a three vote ma- jority. before a HALTOM PRES. TO STUDY NEW comment as Halton Presbytery of | w: the United church met at Freel | editor of Sunday ton last week, Following outlining | tions, and discussion of the plan, Rev Keith Love and Blair Ross were named to assist the pension: mittee in further investigation of Dr. Richards, supt. of m the proposal Tire insurance on church pro: perties also came under extens Evans, Georgetown; bert, Bronte; R. H. Waterdown; and A. S. Malon, |v J Preston, Milton, were named a committee to the to prepare a full report for the next meeting. Hamilton, secretary Rev. B. R. Strangway was nom- | f inated hy the Presbytery to fill the vacancy of associate secretary a secretary. nominated for the office of School publica- THE GROUP INSURANCE PROPOSAL || PERFECT GIFT A group insurance plan for erseas missions, FOR A ministers received favourable Wilson, Montreal WEEK-END fons, HOSTESS com. | reported that in the extension work of the church, 15 new chur- ches should be built in the next five years. He outlined plans for financing such a building project, Ve |and stated that the church must discussion, following which James | cool more young men to enter the Norman Gil | pinistry in order that this new TeNairn, | orc might be carried out. Rev. pointed need of a full time field of Christian education for the Hamilton and London con- ences, with the Presbytery con- curring in the appointment of such arvis & Ryrie J. F. CARTER, ASSOCIATE REAL ESTATE -- INSURANCE -- MORTGAGES 118 COLBORNE ST. 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