Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 22 Feb 1951, p. 6

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Page 6 votions at the Cross be celebr every Friday eve-| The interior of the parish hall ning at during the Lenten |and Sunday school has been ren- season, ovated, and presents a most pleas- Trinity Church, Toronto, was the preacher at the 11 a.m. service on A native of India, Rev. M. M. Sunday. John of Travancore, will preach Holy Communion services will in St. John's 'Church Sunday [= CHURCH NEWS = 9.45 and 11 am. this be at 8 am, ST. ANDREW'S Father J. Kirby rvice is being ay afternoon There is a + Kirby will celebrate | held $30 and 10.30 am > will be evening de- The Way Of, Wd Benedictions will each Wednes at 415 during Lent Litany service every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, followed by a study in the Gospel of St. Mark. ind ing appearance, The windows have been supplied with new curtains. ST. JOHN'S Rev. Harry Pawson ST. JUDE'S Rev. F. C. Jackson Rev. C. J. Frank, rector of Holy LGAR JOURNAL aa THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL morning, Rev, Mr. John is a min- ister of the Church of South In- dia, which comprises a union of the Methodist, Congregational, Presbyterian and Anglican church- es. Rev. Russell McGillivary of Oak- ville will preach at the evening | service. Boy Scouts and Girl Guides of Oakville and District will hold their annual service in St. John's Church this coming Sunday after- noon at 3 olclock. The leaders will take part in the order of wor- ship, which will be by Rev. Har- ry Pawson. Conservation methods were ill- ustrated in a lecture delivered to St. John's Men's Club Thursday evening by Mr. Cressman, of the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests. Moving pictures showing various phases of the reforesta- tion proceeds were shown by the speaker. DRESSES AND TOYS FOR Baby Dresses Napkins Bunny Bags Baby Blankets Baby Pillow Cases KIDDICRAFT TOYS SENSIBLE RATTLE, NESTING JARS, BUILDING BREAK- ERS, PYRAMID RINGS, TEETHING RINGS, TEETHING BEADS, BUILDING CUBES, DRINKING BREAKER. LINEN HALL COLBORNE ST. EAST AT NAVY The Trail' Rangers meet every jay evening at 7.30, and the Canadian Girls in Training every Friday evening at 7. KNOX Rev. C. K. Nicoll Knox Women's Missionary So- ciety held its regular meeting on Tuesday afternoon when cash do- nations for the bale were re- ceived. The third Lenten tea of Knox Ladies' Aid is being held in the church hall this afternoon. Mr. Nicoll will preach on "The Potter and the Clay" Sunday morning, His efening subject will be "Whom say ye that I am?" CALVARY BAPTIST Rev. A. A. Stoll A former gun-man of the notor- ious 'Capone . gang, Rey. George Minsik, will preach in Calvary Baptist Church on Sunday morn- ing. Mr. k, who became con- verted, is now an evangelist. Rev. Mr. Stoll will preach and conduct a baptismal service in the evening, and Miss Monica Barnard will be the soloist at both services. Rey. Charles Hancock, of Oak- ville, was the preacher at Sunday morning service, when Norman Barrington of Toronto was solo- ist. Rey. Mr. Heale of Toronto, preached is the evening, and mus- ic was Dy the Evangelaires' Quartette, also of Toronto. After the service a film was shown, de- picting the activities of the Youth for Christ group in New York. Mrs. Victor Leng, who with her husband is on furlough from the mission field in Colombia, South America, addressed the Women's Missionary Society yesterday af ternoon. Rev. r. Leng spoke in the evening, following which a reception 'was held for Mr. and Mrs. Leng, who were at one time in charge of the work of Calvary ANOHST Tablets: 1 25 Relieve, Cold Symptoms Quickly HLEENEY on 3 801 3% BROMO QUININE Relieves Cold Misery NOXZEMA CREAM 1.00 HOPE'S BRONCHIAL SYRUP 50° soo 80%" Build up your supply of health goods--and build up" your sav- ings too! Shop for MID-WIN- TER needs at this timely sale that brings you all your favor- ite nationally advertised health 1° °% and beauty aids at the lowest ~~ J2° possible prices. Remember--a well-filled medicine chest helps keep you well. Re-stock yours --now! S RUBBER GLOVES Long Cuffs 39¢ GET ste. vale MENTHOLATUM For Comforting Relief L NOXZEMA 3 WAY SHAVE REXALL COLD CAPSULES Reg. 50c 35¢ & 60¢ PAX MILK OF MAGNESIA Menstrual Tampons 43¢ Rexall Antacid Mild Laxative No Belts, No Pins, , No Odor 60 CO. LIMITED T - - - OAKVILLE EL. 94 Baptist Church in Oakville. Slides depicting the Life of Christ will be shown to the mem- bers of the junior group tomor- row evening. Tomorrow evening's cottage prayer meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Drew, Chisholm St. South. WALTON MEMORIAL REV. W. T. DELVE Rev. W. T. Delve will preach on "Temperance" Sunday evening. The senior choir will sing. The Teachers' Training course uing. The Young People will Monday evening at § o'clock. ST. LUKE'S Canon D. R. Smith Miss Frances M. Gray, field sec- retary of the Anglican 'Women's Training College, will deliver an address on the gvork of this col- lege at the meeting of the After- noon. branch of the W.A. Thurs- day, March 1st. All persons in- terested are invited to be pre- sent. The subject of the Rev. Canon D. Russell Smith's sermon next Sunday will be "Service." EPIPHANY Canon D.'R. Smith The Rev. C. S. Wright, meet rector of St. Matthew's Church, Alder- shot, will officiate Sunday at 7 p.m. Mrs. Allison, vice-pres. of the Niagara Diocesan Board of the W.A. addressed the members of the four branches of the W.A. on Monday evening in the parish hall. Refreshments were served by the members of the Evening Branch, Mrs. Gordon Gilbert pre- sided. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "Mind" is the subject of the Lesson Sermon which will be read in the Christian Science So- clety's church service on Sunday, February 25th, 1951. The Golden Text is "The coun- sel of the Ford standeth for ev- er, the thoughls of his heart to all generations." (Psalms 33:11) Selections from the Bible in- clude the following from Psalm 137, "Great is our Lord, and of great power: hiy understanding is intinite." TIME AND GHANGE The word grocer originally meant one who sold by. the gross, or wholesale. Needless to say, both these meanings have been rendered obsolete by inflation. ) | M tario license plates, now have been made for 1951. Margaret Olsen is seen with a sample of the new markers, blue figures on a white background. J. P. Bickel, registrar of motor vehicles, anticl- pates the greatest sale in history, ssi will be conducted Thursday eve- ! SEPARATE SCHOOL TO RAISE RATE Facing increased costs of oper ation in 1951-52, the Oakville Sep: arate School Board decided at its regular meeting this week to ask for an increase in the mill rate of two and one-half mills over last year. This will make the rate 1% "The increase is not as heavy as one might think at first," C J. McDermott, chairman of the board explained to ratepayers at: tending the meeting mn St. Mary's separate school. "Actually, due to the low assessment available, it will only tepresent an increase in the school budget of something over $600. We are determined this year to make school opera: tion, facilities and teaching staff equal to any in Oakville. Obvious ly that is going to take money." The board was informed by sec: retary-treasurer Frank J. Cornin, that by rigid financing and chang- RECORD NUMBER es in the teaching arrangements. plus help from parish organiza. tions, it had been possible to pull the finances out of the red col- umns they were in at the begin- ning of 1950. New member Ralph Crack was appointed representative to the Oakville Recreation Commission. Fred Collier was named to the Library board, succeeding H. T. Roden, no longer eligible since moving to the Township. Thursday, February 22, 1951 | eA Hedleigh Home was skiing over the weekend: Fn Mrs, Eva Gilroy, Keswick, vis. ed relatives in town over ty weekend. eww Mr, and Mrs. Michael Grog Visited with Bugene Zaborowsy and his wife Dr. Zaborowska lag weekend. come Mrs. Hugh Fellowes, Toront, visited with the Herb Merrys oyer the weekend. ] bly 10 to 14 per cent. above the record set in 1950, when 870,425 cars and 197,072 commercial vehicles were licensed. PHILIPS MODEL 862 FOR PERFECTION IN MUSICAL REPRODUCTION Available in walnut or mahogany L. F. CLEMENT 8 THOMAS STREET NORTH REFRIGERATION & OIL BURNER SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT he hery is th Beto: Bin ty wh hat Thurs URP qu wit! fro is an) e su th la; Ja dcast ing a eels ste Blltaken to lem? opus PHONE 1441 OAKVILLE BRONTE SHIRTS WEARING HANDKERCHIEES LAUNDRY SERVICES OAKVILLE 1900 BURLINGTON PRICE LIST FAMILY FULL FINISH DRY BUNDLE WEIGHT SHIRTS, SPORT, FLANNEL, SILK APPAREL PORT CREDIT | SERVE YOUR NEIGHBOR. ... MAY | BE OF SERVICE TO YOU? 13600 ZE. NO TOLL a foot deliver ies to 2¢ ea. FLAT WORK CHARGED BY DRY WEIGHT ONLY MINIMUM CHARGE 7 LBS.--$1.05 FAMILY THRIFT WASH: FLAT WORK FINISHED DRY BUNDLE WEIGHT MINIMUM CHARGE 8 LBS.--96¢ BACHELCR BUNDLE SHIRTS SHIRTS. , SPORT, FLANNEL, SILK SHIRTS, DRESS DRESS VESTS DRESS TIES UNDERSHORTS UNDERSIIRTS SHORT TROUSERS SOCKS . PYJAMAS ROBES SPECIALS BLANKETS, WOOL BLANKETS, ELECTRIC FANCY TABLE CLOTHS SLIP COVERS SILK DRESSES PILLOWS DUNN ST. UNIFORMS ..... DOCTOR'S COATS HANDKERCHIEFS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE WILL BE OPEN SATUR- hat DAY MORNING FOR CASH AND CARRY CASH AND CARRY DISCOUNT 59, = LAUNDRY SERVICES SE B BALL H TU JUST NORTH OF COLBORNE &- giv our mo) agin 20¢ ea. 25¢ ea. 35¢ ea 30¢ ea. 15¢ ea. 11¢ ea. 11¢ ea. 25¢ pr. 10¢ pr. 4¢ ea. 30¢ ea. 50¢ up 5 he ry Tu 70¢ and up 0 a 1.40 On | By Size will The P will ih to The com thods

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