Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 3 May 1951, p. 13

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1951 ursday, May 3, 1951 Page 13 -- REFINISHING -- BALDERSHOT FLOOR SERVICE HARDWOOD FLOORS Z LAID: -- FINISHED Mastic, Linoleum, Rubber Tile Supplied and Installed ALDERSHOT, ONTARIO . I. FOSTER -- DIAL 5853 BURLINGTON WHEN BABY COUGHS ast, en sickness strikes the youngest member of your family-- His fhe infant, your first thought may be to buy a simple remedy but hich has been recommended to you. So you visit your pharma- , he cist and ask him, perhaps, for a cough preparation for the ive- Jittle one. on Is There is no legal restriction to prevent the pharmacist from t in ling you a cough syrup. But there is a strong, unwritten ethical 2 he bligation in Pharmacy which leads him to suggest diagnosis by ¥ gpm before any medicine is given to a coughing baby. This is exactly the same advice he gives his wife when their own Fehild is sick--Call the doctor." Once the physician has eal 2 a Ey To and pre: ¥ icribed the Y ity begins. "He renders his Pn service the little patient by prep. the with skill and care quired through years of scientific training.-- Reprinted from a opyrighted advertisement published by Parks, Davis & Gompany ) COLORFUL COSTUMES days before the event, principal carefully designed by busy mothers were a highlight of the three- act fairyland operetta presented at Victoria hall last Wednesday night school. Some 65 boys and girls, all' proudly sportinj costumes quite as gay as those of Jane McArthur and Maricn Robertson, above, made up the youthful cast. The two-hour operetta, directed by David Peters, won the enthusiastic acclaim of a capacity audience. F. V. Brown disclosed. Tickets were at a premium several BRONTE BAPTIST REV. ROBERT SNYDER Schedule of the week's activit- Ses is as follows: Sunday, 10.30 Sunday School; 3 pam, s Baptist Church, Milton, Bob Snyder preaching, Miss Bar- bara Snyder singing; 645 p.m, prayer meeting; 7 p.m. Gospel Service, Bob Snyder, pastor, preaching, Miss Barbara Snyder i May 8, Mission p.m. home of Mrs. Mac- Circle 2.30 William Sovereign, Mrs. Gowan speaking. ST. LUKE'S Canon D. R. Smith Holy Communion will be cele- brated Sunday at 11.15 a.m. The Afternoon branch of the W.A. Is holding a tea and sale of work in the parish hall today (Thursday). Mrs. Park is giving an address on India. Mr. Ford Rogers gave the Al tar Flowers In loving memory of his mother, Sunday. APPLEBY WINS Highest marks in the - contest, and the enthusiastic prize of the adjudicator, were won by Apple by Colloge Boys' Choir, at the Peel Music Festival at Port Cre- dit on Thursday. Test pieces were "The Mermald", old English sea Photo' by Thélma Brown by pupils of Brantwood 3S ST. ANDREW'S Father J. Kirby Father Kirby will celebrate Masses at 8.30 and 10.30 am. Sun. day. Evening devotions will be at 7.30 pm KNOX Rev. C. K. Nicoll The Appleby College Cadets Swill hold thelr annual church parade to Knox Church this com- ing Sunday morning. The service will be conducted by the minister, Rev. C. K Nicoll, who will preach on "Simon the Cross Bearer." In the evening his subject will be "Overcoming Race Prejudice." On Sunday evening a number of members of the congregation attended the anniversary service of St. Andrew's Church, Port Credit. Special preacher was Dr. Moderator IMITED | F. Scott MacKenzie, | THE RUSSELL DRUG C0. © vivo, PHONE 1786 (Formerly Byers') OAKVILLE a or oe rea IL" 22 PROMPT DELIVERY 9 A.M. T0 9 P.M. CHURCH NEW/S on Sunday, May 13, at 2.30 p.m. The 64th anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone of Knox Church will be celebrated at spe- cial services on Sunday, May 20. Rey. Mr. Nicoll will be in charge. Commencing Sunday, May 20, Sunday school will be held at 10 a.m. until further notice. The monthly meeting of the La- dies' Aid was held on Tuesday afternoon. ST. JUDE'S Rev. F. C. Jackson A Corporate Communion for men and boys will be held at 8 am. this coming Sunday. Follow- ing the service there will be a breakfast in the parish hall, at which the speaker will be John Seed. A spring tea will be held by the Senior W.A. in the parish pall on Tuesday afternoon, May Rev. F.C. Jackson, with John Belyea, Ralph Young, and Harvey -- IN OUR -- $2.50 EACH PHANTOM AND CORTICELLI NYLON HOSE Sizes 9 to 11 ALL THE LATEST SHADES Fon 61.39 © $2.25 IRISH LINEN HANDKER- CHIEFS From 25 Up New Shipment just arrived. Newest Patterns and Styles to choose from neces ETC. NOW OPEN NEW LOCATIO 64 COLBORNE ST. EAST -- NEXT TO JACK FRASER STORES OPENING SPECIALS FLANNELETTE BLANKETS Size 70" x 84" in Various Colours $5.00 PAIR WE INVITE ALL OUR OLD AND NEW CUSTOMERS TO DROP IN AND SEE OUR NEW STORE . .. FEATURING LINEN - BABY'S WEAR - BATH TOWELS nen Hal PHONE 1941 Li n attended the meetings of the Synod of Niagara Dio at Hamilton Tuesday and Wed- nesday. No Holy Communion service will be held tomorrow morning, due to the fact that Communion is being held this (Thursday) morning, Ascension Day, at 7.30 and 10 a.m The Bo; Choir is holding a concert in aid of the Choir Camp Fund in the parish hall on Friday evening, May 11, at 8.15. ST. JOHN'S Rev. Harry Pawson The program of alterations to the church, originally planned for the coming summer, has been de- ferred until autumn, the building committee has announced. A new organ has been ordered, and will be installed. A Spring tea and sale of home baking will be held by the Wo- man's Association in Lusk Hall, tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 6. The Woman's Association will hold its monthly meeting on Fri- day afternoon, May 11, at 3 p.m Phe Everfaithful Class held its monthly meeting last evening. CALVARY BAPTIST Rev. A. A. Stoll Job 28, 12, 28: But where shall wisdom be found, and where is the place of understanding? Be- hold the fear of the Lord, this is wisdom, and to depart from evil is understanding. Conditions in the Sudan mission field described by Rev. George McAlpine, of the Sudan mission, who preached at Sundfy morning and evening services. Monica Barnard sang at the morning service, and the Girls' Trio, composed of Barbara Rout- ledge, Verna Sims and Betty Sims, sang in the evening. A fire side service was held afterwards, at which a film, "I am the Way," was shown." Monday evening's Y.P.S, meet- ing was in charge of the Bible Study group, and Bob Snyder, pastor of Bronte Baptist Church, was special speaker. Rey. Charles Hancock conduct- ed Wednesday evening's pra; meeting in the absence of Rev. A. A. Stoll, the pastor. Junior Y.P.S. will meet tomor- row evening at 6.45. The Cottage prayer meeting will be at the home of Ronald Blakelock, 39 MONSTER EUCHRE ST. MARYS' SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Allan & King Streets 8.15 P.M., MONDAY, MAY 7 song with descant, and "Coach- ing Song' from Benjamin Brit: ten's opera, "The Little Sweep." Remarks of Robert Balllle, ad- judicator of the festival, on the choir's performance, wero as fol lows: "Descants very good and balance excellent. An excellent group. Lovely tone throughout. EPIPHANY They lived thelr songs. Unison Canon(D.iR. Smith parts excellently done. Alttacks The choir from Appleby College | good and words were vital. Pitch sang very sweetly Sunday last. |well maintained. We need more Jean Proud and Mary Pope |groups like this ome. It was a were enrolled as members of the | very creditable performance. Girls' Auxiliary Tuesday. Congratulations." Palmer Ave. af 815 .. . Rey. Mr. Stoll will conduct both services Sunday. At the evening service music will be provided by the Youth for Christ Trio, Ham- ilton, which leaves shortly for a European tour. CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY THE ANNUAL MEETING of the CHILDREN'S RAID SOCIETY OF THE COUNTY OF HALTON will be held in the Sunday School Room ST. PAUL'S UNITED CHURCH, MILTON WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 9, 8 P.M., D. S.T. The Guest Speaker Will Be DR. JAMES M. MATHER, Director of the Halton County Health Unit A cordial invitation is extended by the Board of Directors to all those interested in the work of the Society E. D. MAHON, President, Campbellville, Ont. THISIS NATIONAL CAR SAFETY-CHECK MONTH GOOD DRIVERS DRIVE SAFE CARS Drive your car in at your convenience and let us give your car a complete check-up Ws 2D, ® TIRES 1G ® BRAKES Outside CHECK YOUR OWN DRIVING FOR SAFETY'S SAKE WINDSHIELD WIPERS REAR-VIEW MIRROR EXHAUST SYSTEM HORN 2220.1-2 p-- Runatls Sut fui 3 Big Prizes -- Everyone Welcome oakville motors CHEVROLET £ OLDSMOBILE SALES Ll SERVICE

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