THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 12 Thursday, March 22, 1951 of (he Young People's meeting this evening at 7.30. All members are urged to come and bring a friend. A cottage prayer meeting will be held Wednesday evening : HALTON RATE REMAINS SAME, 'ich wena: wiv Bowes Baptist Church, on High- CHURCH NEWS b COUNTY COMMENTARY (Conn rv ton, will be re-opened at a_spec- fal service at 2.30 p.m. Easter Sunday. Mr. Snyder will preach on "What does the Resurrection mean to us-" Ken Sims of Calvary Baptist Church, Oakville, will give a chalk talk, and the Oak: ville Trio will sing. C.P.T. EUCHRE EVERY FRIDAY 8.15 p.m. sharp 1. 0. 0. F. HALL Everybody Welcome will be in charge of the evenin, = FINANCE CHAIRMAN PREDICTS :'.: hr" iiss os benim morrow, Good Friday, at 11 am, h Halton county's tax rate for sary as an editor for Corey Har- | the senior choir will sing The 1951 will likely remain the same |rington, Stewarttown fancy poul- | Crueifixion. There will be a Young it was predicted by [try breeder and show judge. Mr. | People's meeting Monday evening 5 rman of the | Herrington first started showing [at 8 p.m. e committ ast week. Mr. [birds 47 years ago and began BRONTE BAPTIST stated he hoped this in- . Since that time, REV. ROBERT SNYDER formation would ist municipal- ing trips have taken him There will be an open session ities who will be striking their ield as Brandon, Manito- [of the Sunday school at 10.30 a.m. rates in the near future. Da and Pittsburg, Pa. Last year, | Sunday, with a fannelgraph as a judge for 19 shows, he trav- | story by Mrs. Snyder. At the Gos: elled 5000 miles in a five week | pel service at 7 p.m. Noel Han- period. cock will play the violin, and there DIES IN 103rd YEAR will be singing by the young Mrs. Nancy Gill, a native of | people. The pastor, Rev. Bob Campbellville, passed away in | Snyder, will preach. London last week. Mrs. Gill was | A group from Calvary Baptist NEW PREXY Py David Pelletterio, county direc: f the Ontario Junior Farmer i is the 1951 president of 4 Halton Junior Farmers, who held i their first annual nquet in Tra- i falgar township hall recently. trapped. acquaint you with the natural scene. -- Will a Wolf Attack Humans? There is no authentic record of a wolf ever attacking a human of its own accord! The adventurous campfire tales of hunters and woodsmen often contradict this. It is true, however, that wolves will resist fiercely when cornered or This advertisement is one of a series. It is designed fo unusual features. of our STARTS SIXTH YEAR The March issue of Feather Fancier marks the sixth anniver- her 103rd year, and leaves one on, 18 gr n 'and many Church, Oakyille, will be in charge great-grandchildren. STILL GOING STRONG Post office robbers have stolen $18,000 in cash and stamps in this area in the past three weeks, latest entry being made at Wat- erdown, were $6,000 was reported missing. Oakville and Burlington post offices were the others vis- Edging: 50¢ per sack delivered For fireplace & furnace HILLMERS FUEL AND ICE CO. hone 23 YOURS TO PROTECT. YOURS TO ENJOY CARLING'S THE CARLING BREWERIES LIMITED WATERLOO, ONTARIO EER or ited profitably by the thieves. NEW 1951 GIRL GUIDES MRS. J. F. GRAYDON Over forty of the younger set enjoyed the St. Patrick's party which took the place of the reg- \ ular meeting of First Guide Com- Ht pany last Wednesday evening at Lusk Hall Lucy Withnell and i Guider Marge Robertson were in { charge of decorations and high lights of the evening's entertain- ment were the spot dances, Vir- hg if ginia reel and a progressive barn { dance. Guides provided refresh- ments in the form of box lunch- es. Other companies are planning similar parties for the Easter hol- iday, and Brwnie Packs are hav- ing Easter parties this week along ! with their regular meetings. J Division Commissioner Mrs. H. i W. Jaffray and Mrs. Irven Fell, J chairman of the local association attended the thirty-ninth annual dinner of Hamilton Division last Friday evening. New Guides should enquire about uniforms from Company i leaders and if none are available 8 they mdy be purchased from the | department stores which have all | the required Guide accessories. Ties may be obtained from Guide Captains. 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