Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 15 Feb 1951, p. 6

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THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL PHILIPS Model 905 SIX ATTRACTIVE COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM A RADIO FOR ANY ROOM SMALL IN SIZE BUT LARGE IN PERFORMANCE Sold by L. F. CLEMENT 8 THOMAS STREET NORTH PHONE 1441 24 HOUR SERVICE ON REFRIGERATORS AND OIL BURNERS ST. JUDE'S Rev. F. C. Jackson Children's services are being held in the church Wednesday Litany service, followed by a stu- will preach at the 11 a.m. service this coming Sunday. A meeting of the Women's Guild was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Whitney Harris, 47 Allan Street North. An interesting film, entitled "Curtain Countries to Cairo," was shown in the parish hall Tuesday evening under the amspices of St. Jude's Women's Guild. The regular meeting of the Evening Branch of the W.A. will be held in the parish hall Tues- day evening, February 20. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "Soul," is the subject of the Lesson Sermon which will be read in the church service of the Christian Science Society on Sun- day, February 18th., 1951. The Golden Text is "truly my soul waiteth upon God, from him cometh my salavation." Ps. 62:1. Selections from the Bible in- clude the following from Psalms 104, "Bless the Lord, O my soul. 0 Lord my God, thou art very great; thou art clothed with hon- our and majesty." Rev. C. K. Nicoll Women from the congregations of Knox, St. John's, St. Jude's and Calvary Baptist churches gather- ed in Knox Church Friday after- noon for the World Day of Pray- er service. Those taking part in the service were Mrs. John Tay- lor, Knox; Mrs. W. G, Paget, St. Jude's; Mrs. H. C. Smith, St. John's, and Mrs. E. S. Kerr, Cal- = CHURCH NEWS = Mrs. Paget delivered an ad- on the theme "Perfect Love casteth out Fear." A solo was rendered by Mrs. Cross, and Halliday was at the afternoons during the Lenten |Miss 1. M. on, at 4.15! Each Wednesday | Organ. 3 oy evening at 8 o'clock there is a| The Evening Auxiliary met on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. H. G. McKillop, Douglas Ave. dy of St. Mark Gospel 3 e "Rev. C. J. ey rector of| Members of Knox Ladies' Aid Holy Trinity Church, Toronto, |are holding' their second Lenten tea in the church hall this after- noon from 3 to 5.30 Rey. Mr. Nicoll's subject on Sunday morning will be "Until I went into the Sanctuary." In the evening the tifle of his sermon will be "Suppose ye that I am come to give Peace?" ST. JOHN'S Rev. Harry Pawson An illustrated talk on conser- vation, with moving pictures, will be given to the St. John's Men's Club at its monthly supper meet ing this evening. The speaker will be Mr. Cressman, of the Ont- ario Department of Lands and Forests. The regular monthly meeting of the Evening Auxiliary, W.MS,, was held in Lusk Hall Monday evening. The Afternoon Auxiliary met on Tuesday afternoon. ST. ANDREW'S Father J. Kirby Rev. Father Kirby will cele- brate Masses at 8.30 and 10.30 Am. Sunday. Evening devotions will be at 7.30 p.m. . On Friday evenings at 7.30 during Lent, Father Kirby will celebrate the Way of the Cross and conduct Benedictions. ST. LUKE'S Canon D. R. Smith The Rev. Canon D. Russell Smith in his sermon on Lent said last Sunday, "Evangelism should be the Spirit and the life of the Church in every generation, since the primary purpose of all church work is to bring souls to Christ. We know the love Jesus Christ has for souls. That love is a con- tagious thing, and like anything else that is contagious, it must be caught before we can pass it along. WALTON MEMORIAL REV. W. T. DELV Sunday school 2 Church 7 Rey. Delve. W.M.S. tea on Wed. 14 at 3 p.m. Teachers' training course for 5 weeks starts this Thursday at 8 pm. for Oakville and Palermo YOUNG MEN ARE Sunday school teachers. Choir will present the Crucif- iction on Good Friday at 11 a.m. held in Walton Memorial Church. EPIPHANY Canon D. R. Smith The Rev. BE. A. Slack, rector of St. Paul's Church, Hamilton, will officiate at 7 p.m. next Sunday. The Rev. Canon D. Russell Smith will celebrate Holy Communion at 10 am. The monthly , meeting of the Afternoon branch of the W.A. was held Tuesday in the parish hall. CALVARY BAPTIST Rev. A. A. Stoll Thursday, February 16, 1951 Eesti LRRNESE Clare Laing, 33 Stewart St. w. Norman Barrington will be the soloist at Sunday morning's ser. his experiences in an evangelistic campaign in Quebec, during which ho was thrown into jail. S. Stoll, wife of the pastor, vice, and in the evening the Evan. a od fhe Young People's | gelnires! Quartetté, of Toronts, Soclety Monday evening. Will sing. Rev. A. A. Stoll wij Chigrens services are boing preach at both services J nol. Peiday evenings at 645. Fr The mew filmi projseton is noy ay ovenmg's cottage wrayer |in use A film was) shown in the Meeting will be at the home of | Sunday school Sunday 'morning, OUR STORE | WILL BE CLOSED TUESBAY AND WEDNESDAY REDECORATING. BILL GRAMMELL'S MEN'S SHOP Colborne East (Opposite Loblaw's) Oakville DENTAL BROADCASTS The following is the schedule for the broadcasts every Tuesday at 3.45 p.m. "On February 20th Dr. Murray Weaver of Burling- ton will discuss the eruption of the first teeth and the signs to look for at this time. % Dr. William Fraser also of Burlington will ex- plain the importance of early treatment in the broad- cast on February 27th. The problems of crooked teeth and childhood ha- bits will be subject for Dr. H. Thompson of Hamilton to consider on March 6th. The final broadcast on March 13th will deal with that common disease of dental decay and the latest methods the public can use in everyday living to con- trol it. These broadcasts are designed particularly for all parents. Mark your calendar for each Tuesday at 3.45 p-m., CHMIL, 900 on your dial. 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