Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 12 Apr 1951, p. 12

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Page 12 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, April 12, 1951 [= CHURCH NEWS = | AHOY THERE!" BY MRS. JIM McKINLEY ST. ANDREW'S evening Inthe td Ee | The aim of the Sea Ranger spring tea is being held in| pg. DS Father J. Kirb; Spring tea is] Branch of the Girl Guide Mo : ¥ | Lusk Hall tomorrow at 3 0'clogk| ent is to give each individual a ll ceishrats hay he Woman's Association character training based on the 880 and 10.80 am on) Mrs, C. CO. Gunyon was thejgelg expressed in the Guide Law ill be evening de: er at the Easter Thankoffer- Sunday. There v spea ) and Promise, to help her develop Yotions: at 730 am ing meeting of the Woman's Mis| bp ysjealty, mentally and spirit: ST. JOHN'S sionary Society Tuesday after] yu y, Oakville Sea Rangers hope Roe to give training for national ser- Re¥, Hanry Pruson ST. JUDE'S vice and citizenship, and oppor- Water from the River Jordan Rev. F. C. Jackson tunities for the practice of ser- Will be used by Rev, Harry Pav-( oo 88S 0 of the vice, as well as all the phic son at a baptismal service to bel (BREE Th Sana a win | training and fan involved in is Sunday mOMINE | och at the 9.45 and 11 am. | SVMS and boating. a brought to OWE | services on Sunday. The Sea Ranger section was ville by J. A. Caulder Sr, who has | ®y0," o view fo providing ma-| formed to make use of their EC ee A Hoty | terial Tor parents to assist. their ditional love of the sea and sea ey ¥| children in Sunday school work, | manship prevalent wherever there EE Sethe and Son might jf Folsction of Beas wil be on Ey Lar mimi of fol rite horE pad by on sonms Men's|(Ginplsy on the stagetin the parish [ion 5 STUER, a DE oe wn aan hall every Sunday, The books,|alised training in nautical LR Thal | some of which may be borrowed, |jects. It combines the principle NY gw nih of Rangerifig as a whole with sea activities in Japan were shown at a supper meeting of the Evening Auxiliary W.M.S. held Monday Quality & Service Scade's Grocery (Bill Scade) Dundas & Division Sts. Delivery: Phone Income Tax Worries? Income Tax Returns of all types made up. Reasonable Rates G. D. McKAY Public Accountant Former Division, Assessor, Income Tax Department of Na- tional Revenue 210 Queen Mary Dr. Tel. 1620 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY OF OAKVILLE Dundas and Randall Sts. Sunday service and Sunday School at 11 am. Wednesday Evening Service 8 pm. 2nd and 4th Wed- nesdays. Public Reading Room open Tues- days 3 to 4:30 p.m. You are cor- dally invited to attend our ser- vices and to make use of the Reading Room. FOR the 11 a.m. service. day evening, April 17. The monthly evening at the home of Mrs. M B. Thompson, Allan Street. CALVARY BAPTIST Rev. A. A. Stoll The conditions Rev. Mr. evangelized Fields Mission, onto, services Sunday. soprano, of Toronto, sang at both services. Monday Madame Jones, evening's in charge of the Mission group. Miss Winnie Price, Oakville, was the speaker at the Wednes: day afternoon meeting of Women's Missionary Society. Rev. A. A. Stoll, who has re er meeting will Park Ave. Mr. Sto}, the pastor, wil will provide evening service. the music at th may be inspected before and after meeting of the Women's Guild was held Monday in the African mission fields were described by Tor- at morning and evening meeting of the Young People's Society was the turned from a trip to the Southern States with Mrs. Stoll, conducted Wednesday evenings prayer meeting, A film will be shown at to- morrow evening's meeting of the junior group. The cottage pray- be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McArthur, preach at both services Sunday. Pat Smith's group from Guelph sense, and, by wideness of prac- tical training, gives endless op- Three stoles, for use in the a ees, have Deen pre.| portunities for encouraging indi sented by the Mothers' Union. Application forms for Camp Artaban, to be held at Ancaster ST. LUKE'S this summer may be obtained from Canon D. R. Smith the rector, ; The choir . from Appleby Col- i RY OF tel jege, under the direction of Mr. Init nalimnee| Tot wil stig Sunday et TTR am, Holy Baptism will be ad- ministered. The semi-annual meeting of the Halton Deanery Laymen's Assoc: iation, will be held at St. Paul's Church, Norval, Monday, April 16th, at 7 p.m. The speaker will be the Rev. BE. Rigby; B.A, B.D. EPIPHANY Canon D. R. Smith The Afternoon Branch of the W.A. met Tuesday. The members completed arrangements for the » | Rummage Sale and Tea to be held Saturday afternoon, Holy Communion will be ad- ministered 'Sunday at 10 a.m. The choir from Appleby College #will , | sing Sunday, April 29, at 10 a.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "Are Sin, Disease, and Death -| Real" is the subject of the lesson sermon of the Christian Science Society's church service, Sunday, April 15. The Golden Text is "He that is Jenkinson, of the Un: our God is-the God of salvation; and unto the Lord belong the is- sues from death" (Psalms 68.20) Selections from the Bible in- clude Psalms 33: 1, 4, "Rejoice in 1|the Lord, O Ye righteous; for praise is comely for the upright. For the word of the Lord is right; and all hig works are done in e truth." viduality, reliability and freedom of action combined with discipline. Sea Ranger crews are open to all those who belong to seafar- ing communities; to those who live by the sea, river or lake, where there are boating facilities; or to any who have family con- nections with the sea or the Ser- vices; and for those who feel the need of a breezy stimulant and fresh interests. The training is planned to cover a maximum per- iod of five years from the date of enrolment. Membership of a ship's com- pany ig entirely voluntary, and girls may be welcomed into a crew for a period of twelye months without committing themselves to becoming members of the Movement. Those who wish may be enrolled as Sea Rangers after OAKVILLE - TRAFALGAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION THE ANNUAL MEETING THURSDAY, APRIL 26, VICTORIA HALL -8.30P.M. "J. N. MILNE, Secretary passing a pre-enroln test, which 'requires regular attendance at weekly musters for at least three months, If a girl decides not to join the Movement she will be elven a certificate stating how much training she has received when she leaves the crew. The character training given in thie Sea Rangers crew is based on the ideals expressed in the Law and Promise of the Guide Assoc: iation. The Laws, which convey a code of living Include Honour, Loyalty, Helpfulness, Friendliness to others, Courtesy, Kindness to Animals, Obedience, Cheerful ness in. difficulties, Thrift, and Cleanness of life. Sea Rangering will always be able to hold the interest of the adventurous. Training in sailing and rowing, besides developing the art of seamanship, develops initiative and responsibility, . be- cause to adventure with things of the waterways is hazardous, and must be ordered with understand- ing. In adventures, it ig the way in which things are faced, the re- actions and motives from which things are done, that matter. Half the fun and adventure of pioneer Sea Ranging was adapting the tra- ditions and activities of seamen. This holds good today, and there are endless mew seaways to be explored by the Sea Ranger who has the vision and the courage. CONSOLATION Maybe youll never be as big a hero as your son thinks you are, but you'll never be as big a fool your wife thinks you are, either. Tonight! TAKE HOME SOME y SILVERWOOD'S BULK ICE CREAM CARTONS FROM 10¢ UP MANY FLAVORS TO CHOOSE FROM Silverwood's Bricks only bricks still retailing at 35¢ DONNA LER River Opposite Century Theatre Phone 1229-W Thurs f Quality Meats Fruits & Vegetables? Groceries The Sixth Line/Sunday school, with Kenneth Sims In charge, will be at 2.30 Sunday. KNOX Rev. C. K. Nicoll "A Frivolous Generation" is Rev. Mr. Nicoll's subject for Sun- day morning's sermon. In the 1020 evening he will preach on "The ; (Prompt Delivery) Failure of Jesus." dH The meeting of the Evening i CARLOAD Auxiliary was held at the home 1 of Mrs. W. R. Adamson, Maple 1 { Ave., Tuesday evening: G RO CETE RI A BRONTE BAPTIST | t REV. ROBERT SNYDER 1 PHONE R. E. Harris, Prop. There will be a prayer meeting at the church Wednesday at 8 p.m. Miss Winnie Price of Oakville, missionary to Japan, is address ing the Young People's Society at 7.30 this evening. Sunday school | will be at 10.30 am, prayer meet: (4 ing at 6.30 pm. and Gospel ser- a vice at 7 pm, with Mr. Snyder, the pastor, in charge. The Bowes Church gervice, Milton district, will be at 3 p.m. WALTON MEMORIAL REV. W. T. DELVE The regular service will be at 7 o'clock Sunday evening. The W.A. is meeting today at 2 p.m. The Sunday school will hold an entertainment in the school rooms Thursday evening, April 19 at 7.30. There will be a sale of home- made candy, and refreshments will be served. 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