Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 31 May 1951, p. 7

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fursday, May 31, 1951 A Complete Investment Service BONDS STOCKS On All Exchanges LAND he 41 MACRAE & COMPANY Member [8 (NVESTMENT DEALERS King St. W. PHONE EM. 4-3374 ASSOCIATION OF CANADA Toronto CHURCH NEWS (Continued from page 6) Following a recital of the Ro- sary by the pastor, Rev. Father Kirby, a sermon by Rev. Father Charboneau, and Benediction, the ceremony concluded with a vo- cal farewell to Our Mother sung by the children as they left the 'church, the solo parts being taken by Miss Cornin. Masses will be celebrated by Rev. Father Kirby at 830 and 10.30 a.m. Sunday, with evening devotions at 7.30 p.m. The First Communion for the children of the parish will be held Sunday, June 10th at 8.30 a.m. Mass, Rey. Father R. J. Conway of. the Redemptorist Order, Toron- to, will preach a mission on June 4, 5 and 6, to be followed by the Forty Hours Devotion. There will rf p is an aviron- on the Bo wierd = § CHECK It takes only a few minutes to heck your front wheel-align- ent. Drive in today -- and bencfits ery boy 1es and + more seis We sure, Our factory trained Ee |WBnechanics will check yous master eering, inspect front-end ignment, balance front- heel assemblies and equalize : fire pressures. Youll save ; precious rubber and notice Ontario [he difference in steering. IRUBBER IS PRECIOUS : . . DRIVE IN TODAY! *We use only factory-angineered and inspected Chryco Parts. [REE | ALIGNMENT be a pr ary address Sunday evening, June 3, and the solemn closing will be held on Sunday, June 10.. Mission masses will be celebrated at 6 and 8 am. daily, with evening devotions and ser- mon at 7.30 p.m. The Senior Catholic Women's League will hold their last meet- ing of the season at 3 p.m. Tues day, June 5th, at the home of Mrs. Charles Phillips, King St. Information cards indicating times of services at St. Andrew's are being placed in local hotels by the St. Andrew's Men's Club, which" is also erecting two signs for the church, ST. LUKE'S Canon D. R. Smith Holy Communion will be ad- ministered Sunday at 11.15. A school for children will be held in the Church and the Parish Hall each Sunday during the time of the morning service. The flowers in the church were in memory of Mrs. H. Norton and were given by her son and his wife. The building committee will meet Friday evening to consider the building of a basement under the church. BRONTE BAPTIST REV. ROBERT SNYDER The weeks schedule of services and 'meetings of Bronte Baptist Church is as follows: Sunday school 10.30 a.m.; Gospel services HEDLEIGH HOME LTD. "Home of Chrysler, DUNDAS ST. NORTH PHONE 1063 mouth, Fargo Service" OAKVILLE HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE LTD. Take notice that the pany will make an application to His Honour the Lieutenant Governor for leave to surrend- er its charter. com- Dated at... Oakville, Ontario, May 17, 1951. F. R. Brand, President TELEVISION BY PHILIPS "CANADA" LTD. MODEL NO. DV 882--16" SCREEN MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM HOME DEMONSTRATIONS ARRANGED L. F. 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The presi- dent of the Society is Howard Lawrence; Secretary, Howard Speck; treasurer, Victor Wilson. + a Miss Irene Lawrence, who. has been staying for the fall and win- ter with reltaives and friends in and near Windsor returned on Thursday and will spend the summer at the home of her aunt, Miss' Ida 'Pickering. Friends of Miss Lawrence motored her from Windsor. at Bowes Baptist Church, Milton, 3 p.m.; Prayer meeting 6.45 p.m.; Gospel service, preaching, 7 pm, with George McCleary, violinist from Toron- to; Tuesday, 6.45 pm. Junior Young People's Society; 8 p.m. Senior Young People's Society; Wednesday, June 6, the Mission Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. W. Wood. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "Ancient and Modern Necro- mancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, denounced" ' is the subject of the lesson sermon which will be read in all Church- es of Christ, Scfentist, through- out the world including the Christian Science Society, Oak- ville on Sunday, June 3rd, 1951. The Golden Text is "I would have you wise unto that which is good, and simple concerning evil. And the God of peace shall bruise Satan under your feet Pastor Snyder "ROOFING abi Miss Lela Featherstone was ato guest on Saturday at the wedding | an of her cousin, Miss Dorothy Fish | or and Mr. Tan George Hendry, in out his country was sentenced spend his life on board ship d never set foot in his country hear or read anything about it again. Refreshments were enjoy- ed with the additional treat of ice cream supplied by the teach- er. St. John's Church, Oakville. roa ex Mrs, Victor Wilson entertain- ed the members of her inter- mediate class of Sheridan Sun- day School on the afternoon of Victoria Day in Sheridan Park. A lovely ball game by the 15 teen-agers and the teacher feat- ured: the afternoon and all were ready for lunch which followed. EE The new Trafalgar Community Hall has been a busy place this past week. Monday: Trafalgar School Board; Tuesday, Halton County Women's Institute Dis- trict annual meeting. S. E. Tra- falgar Ratepayers; Friday, ban- quet for Mr. W. E. Ford; Satur- day, Miss Leach recital. CET . Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bentley attended the funeral of the for- mer's nephew, Donald Collier, New Lowell, Ont, who died in Barrie Hospital as the result of a motor accident May 24. PE The teacher, Mrs. Ruth Brown- ridge, and pupils of Coyne's School celebrated Empire Day, May 23rd by a reception at the school to which the parents and friends were invited. The pupils presented an Empire Day pro- gram and Mrs. W. Sinden and Miss Wilma Johnston assisted with piano and vocal selections. Mrs. Emerson Ford, guest speak- er, gave a resume of the book, "A man without a country," the story of a lieutenant in the Unit- ed States army, who following a disloyal remark made in anger FOR... MATERIALS --SEE-- CHAS. F. DOTY AND SON Dundas St. N. H Phone 76 shortly." (Romans 16: 19, 20.) co AUTOMATIC! 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